The Daily Oklahoman. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 308, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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I'lir-'ii f i iiiii in a thi ir 1'Ain‘rv rtf-
n' vr i if t ' --r l’i I-1 1 '-1 r r l-v 'iix i h ill
fi'i h In' nr n lint! iiiii thr t'i: I'ui'iktiiiit wilier
la mu tiii
l'::i'-i Nn fit MiiinNiri - i
A I lri-“i n’l rMiiiiiiinii ntinim the Oxli-
H'n IV I !k-itlim t ilv II 1
Ar tlie rito Ims u-st in Wing dig
uU''it‘J ly tlie ilitri't rmirt tlii
di)i'U t wiU tit irtly bi cleared lip eu -tire!
Tims Caiuleu (woull-le) troiu rob-
in is-are Dot of tho Tull Cook strain
lo never made a lAintnke to locating
the mij
CoM Ul-'Si iStMt lAMOKKAtX 1)HB Ull-
olii ally eluted tlat the Kiekapoo lauds
ill bo upetitd 0 M tUeiueiit the com-
ing priuo
1 he Capitol is a Very good tluug for
a b an but a few railroad t ffieea and
slu pa ai'l do more for a city thau auy
no oiber of political favors
Tun details tif the American at roc
tn s are too horrible for belief It the
lin'd be true tlu re is Hue opportunity
for the civilizing it tbjeuces of war
Tur Chickasaw Nation will make
live nood couuties The County sites
of to coautiea a ll be ou the ltock
I-laudaud three adl be ou the Saute
Te
CiiiVFK- B Saar Inis tcwporrily
dro p d into oblivion It is aupiaived
that he is ou y scheiniu and coucoct
il g si me s rt of a luoVi laent to head
oiT statehood tin'll his senatorial boom
I) in la tier nliHpt
Toe Tone i City T unihaak r “in irks
:’h pridi tliat "Shorty O'Horuett
ip rts a 0’ rod of tlie 'long grreu’ m
the r Milt d hiu exp’oratioua into the
ai-t faenn from Texas" Thus
ilv our a-1 -li-ru enterprises Imuu up
Tin ei iiiin ’ leH a'ature has it in its
p er to pul the ( alubouia laws in the
loin la of the pv p'e At reeent the
pe 'pi 'uu ui t have a' -ee to the statutes
ou account of tho hh price demanded
le t the h miniature remedy this matter
AumriiENTisoufit to ask a d s-
u it ou by the governin' ut of 1't Sup-
p'y m lit irv reservation to the tern-
t r rli It nmri eli'ib'y
siiioiiid u uoiii i beau ex ellend aie
for eit-o r as lu:n or ppeuilentiary pur-
iii-n the Chocaw builds through
to Me Ve-tiT the s iviris to this Cltv on
0 ad n one wdl am uiut to several
111 uisands of (bdlar: probably JO ( H HJ
annual y Tlie line aid be Completed
lu lime to supply the t!ir sliera on th a
yi urs cr p
The (ireer county case aill beihfi-
nteiv dspoM d of at the March term tif
the l ulled S’a’ts supreme court If
this country is aaardvd to Oklahonu it
ai l make two very birro and wealthy
ceiintu-s auJ add IdfHKj to the popnia-
la’inu of the territory
Is a few months tin- hills and va leys
surround n Okhiliuus Cty will be
included io tho city limits aud be oc
cuped fr resideuee and luisiuess pnr-pe-s
AH real estate a iilin the luni'a
a 11 thou Live iueres ed many turns
nv T Now is tho time to secure good
in i at neds iti real es' ite
t’i ip’iss iu Tame county is jnely
ii dgnunl over the Arsiciated Tress
1 r s Ini -t 1 n ik According to tlie
li r an Vn b-r-rieind cuvi ru aas f iind
a h iv n : ’ i s eimt i f IVrkiLs lu alueha
t lit g of count I fi iters LttV beeu 111 it I T
fa ' irpo iiioii y to ord r The b sb r
In til" s' 1 1 1 - So Hull III llopltell is
( i i v 1 1 p n r T iie 1 h m - rut sav s 1 1 it
1! rper i- a n ipdi r - spt om d no in In r of
s mil mi l a in i 'll ! r of the enireh at
P 1 1 pi e I :e Ihvi' I urn V'l'iauv
1 i I r c r re -o ! 1 lit - S i laalor Mes-
Che
: i t I’- ii 1 - r d id k l- r r 1 a sb u!d 1
b t ’ d -u d a i g t 'M tt llfer All I
plunts are as productive with little or
Do attention whatever Ai they are
Lot Injured by tho mild Cold of this
sectiou they will Dot be dug but In the
aphis hues will be tnrued in to com-
plete feeding experiments made with
other cheap foods Farmer! having
rough lauda : the bend of creeka ahould
by all means try a patebpif Artichokes
in swell pluses
Iu its experimeut with cheap hog
foods the Oklahoma Experiment Sta-
ten grew sweet potatoes at coat of 15
cents air bushel- This in spite of the
fx'reine heat and on the poorest soil
on the farm The variety was the
Southern Queen one of the best for
Oklahoma Hogs turned into a field
of sweet potatoes early in the fall
grow rapidly and put on very firm fat
Tins is a practice very common in
many locations in the south which is
recouiiueudvd here as cheap SDd econ-
omical method of fattening hogs
lUrlry is receiviug a good d-al of at-
tention throughout Oklahoma The
experimeut statioo is abreast with the
demand for information on Lis crop
sud is testing barley on the farm Its
sil ts with fall sowing aud spring sow-
ing will be published as soon as the
crops hsve beeu hsrvestid At this
time tlie wiuter sown barley it looking
fine and is growing nicely Tins crop
is worth more on the marke't th in
wheat or oats snd we believe may be
made to produce larger yields than
these two crops In feeding Value
barley ranks higher thau oats or whest
but uit quite equal to corn This crop
should receive more attention at the
hasdsof Oklahoma farmers
The practice u( diep fall orwinter
plowing should becotu mor cnmcuoo
iu our territory for corn and oata
1‘r f Maruder of the Oklahoma Ex
periweut Station baa nix-runeuis iu
pmrtt alou£ tbia line but would
like to nee Mine Kood farmer iu tvi-rj
urctiou try the experimeut for biiolf
I'luw mu acre eight or uiue lLohes de-p
aa sou a a you cau tret iu the rld let
it lie without further treatm until
spring theu plow another aei ’ythe
aide of the wiuter plowiu and seed
both aorta alike to coru or oata aud
note cr fully the rehulta By the fall
plowing b at m the capacity of the toii
fr rtaiuiu miture Lae been in
cream 1 and the fieeziuk? aud tbawiur
during the wiuter baa acteil ou the ear-
ly plowtiii and thiu he!pm to prtprre
the plant food ia the soil fur ue of th
crop Every farmer should try tlie
experim-ot
r P1IU
Siul your adder to II K Buokleii
ti i tii aii't net a fre sample Imix
of hr Knur Near Life IMU A trial
m’i'Ih Hn-Va'viii Uk-t oii amt are partirii-
iurlv t fToi tive ui the etir of rotitipa
imii hik! s k tieioliM tie For malaria
flint liver troubV thr tmve tet pror-
e inviiluaMe Thy are to
te froe from every deleterious
gnliwtanre and to te purely vegetable
Tier do not weaken hy their aetion hut
tiv is i v i 1 1 1 t me to stoinaeh and IniweU
jrentiv invigorate ttie sv-t4 in Heulur
7e i'x m r txx Sifhl ty V B Haiey
1HE MARKETS
Kansas Citt Wo Jn 5— What— Car
lots bf sample on irMk at Kosas Oiy it the
(‘i'o-a w-re nonunully as follows: No
- hitrl i c Nu hard 5i tlO No 4 hard
c rejrcietl 16 'Me No t rd il t
N-v I rtl 5 o No 4 red 44 c rejected
i Co
!- by sump to on track Kansas City: No
niiio 1 corn 4 car 41a ) cars 4u‘4c a cars
-yc No I mtiej aomiDally 4 No 4 mixed
oii nil r jy i-W c NoZwh le hear 4J o
N a sh DomiDolly 11c
Oats-SIJ rejdily and were firmly held
K- e:ts of oats to day ft cars a year a o 4
ctrs Sa es by sample on tr ick iwarxai Oty:
Si fmul oats 4 cars 0 1 c 4 ars Hfl No A
D-tru it iir I o No 4 n)runallv k7-tc No
2 r ts oais oonuaaily i'c No Iwhito nom-
ii i tr j-
hTi - r'O No ! nrc DAilr No A c
F kx-ru -d'il a -a ny ll 27 tl 2 ao-
c rl lo !in Hhas— K rai rs vc per
ri fl ( mui dljni TTTlAc p vf
nl IhT- f pi IV cars tLarsrt
I iiim: ti b i -1 s No I i
e t z p 4 Te fanjr pa'rS 41 fte
c!- e ::- No I N'A t ft 044
p bar f
I is m o-a
K 00 Hit ifo J-s t-(fs-Rs
- 5 I T7 fi in i l 1 ? e-Vt r
1 UNvf a- ' JL - w 3 i v
- c"r'vJT i j -r Gh axi
(-1 - 1 ts-r rst4 f-- -A j r
! r 7 j
Kiiiic
- 1 r 'i t m 4 4'i 1 o '(
- s s i t ij '1 t f l- r l p sc t
l C ! f l 1 I ' T h -I'' )
''I' l- -t 4 I ( I T J ' 1 T
’1 1 j -t 'g
’ll' I" I -C I h of )
Th fnlrlnf U’rl
I i A bhe Fan re wiiotle 1 receiitl v’
i 'rft behind him some interesting
t or 11 'secures of his evpe 'jiue of
0 01 ni!s Comleuined to death at La
b j i- tt prison where he was fur
:oi ii v years chaplain His method of
ui ' xt ating himself with criminals Iu
"O i'r tu try anl g‘t them to accept
h s r dig’ 1 nm min it rat iritis was tu be-
2 n bv offering them tobiicio and to
u n th a put k of card and offer to
P ay a quiet little game of piquet w ith
t iif m
I s k nf Heat) lam tu Mrbi Aufels
i ue smuptora who delight in carry-
n out fmi grown angels put little
w ng on them that would not
poit a bg bird Tho spreaJ of the
wing should be proportionate to aize
ami weight A body weighing 200
p"Mnd should have a Rprrad of wing
1 1 i r t y -i x feet 'I lie wJth of the wing
hiiouid be about one-s xh tlie spread
ii ru
SV s 1 r li To l h a UK - Ib -idem e properly
iv iu the idv fr lm-11 e-s property on
M mi or IlfoM'lwny Ad-lri -A o fc f ox
4' p-toqi e
W I X P Tit I Pk V K IfTION DllkCtir
FOR 20 YEARS
the formula for making Soit s
Emulsion his I con end pm ! 1 y
physiciansof the u hole win hi No
secret atioiil it Thin is one c ( ij
strongest endorsements Ibit the
strongest endorsement jHissilde is
in the vital ittenth it gives
Scott’s
Emulsion
i T I 1
nourishes It tloes more for weak
Biibies and Growing Children
than any other kind of nomi-h-inent
It strengtnens Weak
Mothers and restores health to
all suffering from Emaciation
and General Debility
For Coughs Colds Sors Throat Bron-
chitis Weak Lungs Consumption Blood
Ditsases and Lots of Flsth
tcrttkBawn H” JU Druvsitts 60c aaeti
NOW BELGIUM SHUTS US OUT
Kvsry Nation oa I nrope’s foutlnsnl
Now ktrltt'lrs American (stile
Chicago Jan J — Nelson Morris has
received a telegram from hi aeut at
Antwerp tliat the Kclpiutn govern-
ment haa prohibited the importation
f live cattle from the I’nited State
do the (rrounl that pleuropneumonia
ia prevalent in this country This
toe all the porta of continental
Europe a?niit't American cattle and
American b ef proiucta ant leaves
to the exporter only the llritKh mar-
ket which in its present condition
ia Dot a desirable one This is in ad-
dition to the embargo on dressed beef
and packed good uhieii has been in
force in most of the European coun-
tries for oine time
Aoeordinif to Mr Mrris Ikdifiutu i
merely following the lead of Austria
Gennanv France and other Kuropcan
nations in taking retaliatory measures
against the I luted Ntates for tbe dif-
ferential oo suar
II It hop VMMr iHclinH to Iteply
Giikkn Hay Wis Jan Jliisliop
Meosemcr asked for a statement
in reply to the chullene by J F
Hilscher prand chancellor of tlie
Kuihts of lythiiiHof Minnesota to
him to define the dWTerenci as to the
purpose and principles between
the lower and higher decrees of the
order declined to cuter into the aute
ject and open up a controversy lf
Grand I haucellor llilseher ileires to
know more of the 1111' he said
‘1 would aiunrest thit lie &’! for
full information to the comtiutt e of
arclib shops tliat had charge of the
matter M
Aa Convict I'Mrdouctl
ToPFKA Kao Uo3 — Governor Lew-
ellin yesterday pardoned Hnh Gil-
bland aed TO years w ho has leen
ia the penitentiary on a life seuteuce
for twenty years In tbe early six-
ti a he and his d Isaac killed a man
ia a controversy rov intf out of a
bomestead claim in Fra nkb 11 county
and both were convkted of murder
receiving like sentence The n is
uun tv vm v h Mi n -mi coil
vicL Governor Le well in ddiverel
the parefon to Huh liiUilm 1 s daugh-
ter who wasabubywheu the crime
raa committed
Tun blood is absoluf -ly tiveMiry in
onb-r to n jny jK-rfiM t lealth llou
SursHpiirilla puiilba the bhHid and
tretit Uetia (he n) utein
W Hi CoiitMl ialr'i WIIL
San Fbsncumo Jan 3 —Charles L
Fair's letrul advisers propose a plan
by which he can contest his father's
will and not jeopardize hi interests
by running foul of the forfeiture
clause The scheme is for Mrs
Oelrichs and Miss Fair to narantee
that if Charlie loses the suit and for-
feit his share they ahad equally
share with him in the remaining two-
thirds of the trust reveuue It is
thought Mrs Oelrichs will not like the
idea of leaving the management i f
the estate to trustees
Four of a family Haiti? Ilurnat
Milan No Jan 3 — bum Crooks
who left yesterday with his family
for tlie aoutu part of this state
travel n? in a w agon campd eight
miles south of this place last night
Shfe his wife was getting supper
her clothes caught tire and she was
fatiby burned Two of her little
daughters caught hold of her and
were bally huroe 1 (rooks waalo
injure i w hile tryiu to extinguish
the flatue
1 blahum 4utlw kl1l
i fi t h k r Jan 3 —A dispatch
to t rvd 4 Mar-liil Nix states
I-oty Williams and
i f t w th niitl ik in W chit a
r:fy ' r: ti killed tvo nf
tuein Lf und George Last
te i lj rd r fT
f iM ftriroti Horai4 lo lh
iNrioiAA (a Jaa 3 — light n-
grrik M-veo f them chddieu were
burned to d-ath a lav or tvo ago ut
I’bii! ps mill in this county the Ionise
in which they were living accidental-
ly caught bre
V olrott 41 III KQrrtf I Hirtiiflf
btMFK Col Jm 2 — 1”hc flepubli-
can members of tho legislature in
joint caucus unanimously nominated
I mted Mates Neiiator V O Woicott
tj succeed himsrdf
Colonel IF Lhandlt-r assistant qnar-
termiMir general has been plai ei 10
tin ret ird list
1srribl Skin
I d have taken three Lot1 1 of If tod's
SU tl uhl aitlillie lel le-ut NNhell
f whs five ears old I hud ofiHll over
t: v holy Mv m"iiti yuve me some
kind of rmht me wlm h only drove jt
j a v bui in a hurt t ni e if w on d ome
1 bto K Hiin I thong t 00 dd not do
iiiiv t tuiitt fr I he 1 1 o ile w h ti a friend
I to) me to fry Hoods ir-Huii hiu He
jsaidthst hi -HI r WHS t li ill 1 ed III the
1 Mims wnv find tNit 1mi 1 N:n sipU dot
I hud cured her I then got a lntt enrol
I H dd mn li good that I g t two
I more The oie lm v e no v- d i-h o ir-d
j Hiid Hit skin is ha siroHdh n- fni f n
j etiild I ftm how (liking a 7 f o 11 1 1 1 ' t-
tie of )food s ur-npiir iPh Htid sliiol n-
1 t mue its n-e until f am perfe 1 1 v cn - '
( Iihi les lirusli 0 I i Join I n fit id ry I 1 1
Iivuo Cl'MlKMim j
f AH INTERESTING CENSUS BULLETIN
1 he W hll 0Dr of lirmi mil llom-
Which ar Fr uf Slnrlgng
form 71 lor Ton I of oil 1hli
Hwntrii of (ho Noroo in
f Mlied rrntaf 87
of lalUm (ML
Wasiiinoton Ian 3— The census
oftiec has made public a report showing
that the ow ners of farms sud home re-
garded as suhstnntially the land own-
ers of the lnitcd Slates own more
than 'JO per cent of tlie wealth of the
country Of the white owner and
tenant heads more than M 00 c ot
are owners of the negnex more than
IT per cent of mixed hitc ami negro
parentage V per ccntuf t ie Indians
and of the Chinese and Japanese
14 Tlie white owner of farms and
homesteads free fmm mortgiye form
TI per cent tf all the w Into owners
of the negroes ft'i of tlmse of mixed
parentage sT or the Indians m amt
of the 1 ItincKs und Japane k? per
cent The Hreentage of ownership is
slightly higher foe women than for
men anil fiec ownership is also
higher among women cvccot with the
Indians utul Chinese 11 ml Japanese
The results for farm properties
show that 72 er cent of the whites
arc owners VI of the negroes VU of
those of mixed blood nf the In
diun and over lu per cent of the
Chinese and Japanese while fur
homes 30 per cent nf the w lutes arc
owners more than 13 per cent of the
negriM-s VI of I hose of mixed blood
3-1 of tho Indians und 14 of the
Chinese and Japanese In thehfly-
eight cities of '0MU population aud
over almost V' per cent of tlie w hite
proprietoi s are ow ners und nut quite
0 Hrcent of the negroes
I or farms and h 111 ft per rent of
tbe native proprietors are owners
from Austria-Hungary 41 per cent
from Caua!a and New foun Hand
( French l 31 Wales ami Lngland 4h
1 rauee 47 Germany VV: Irelaml 44
Italy 13 Norway Nwcden ani Hen-
mark i’l Kussiii and Poland 31
Scotland 43 und from all other
counti ios over 47 percent The native
farm proprietor arc exceeded in
ownership by the natives of alt of
these Countries except Italy ‘whose
percentage for native owners Is
and for tho Ituliui '
and the highest percentage is
h7 for the Irish Uwnerahip i more
prevalent among native than among
foreign born proprietor in the case
of homes than it is among farm pro-
prietors Of the native piopnetors
of homes 41 per cent are owners and
the lowest percentage representing
the ow nersliip of homes for places of
lir h is j fr thi Itnt'snv
'1 lie ownership of the homes In the
fifty-eight principal cities is nearly
as great among the foreign boro a
among the native Among the na-
tive home proprietor in ihe'e cities
23 per cent are owners The hightest
percentage he ng 32 for the Gormans
and tho lowest fi for the Italian
The result of the inquiry at lo na-
tivity of parents of the white native
farm and home proprietors shows
that for farms and homes 35 percent
of the proprietors who have both par-
ents native born are owners and 43
percent of those who have one or
both parents foreign born The per-
centages for farm owners having
both paretU native bora is Ctft and
In the case of homes 43 per cent
The total for both sex s and for
farms anl homes shows that of the
proprietors under 25 years of age 20
per cent are owners from 25 to 29
years 23 per cent from 30 lo 34 years
37 per cent from 35 to 3'J years 4? per
cent 40 to 41 40 per cent 45 to 49 53
per cent 50 to 54 fiT per cent 55 to
50 fi3 per cent and fio years and over
fi9 per cent iVrccntages are general-
ly somewhat higher for women than
for men
Farm ow nordi p is more prevalent
at all pges ‘an home ownership
Almost thirty-five per cent of farm
proprietors under 25 years of age
are owner and the percentage
increase with age up to eighty-three
per cent for owners of fo years and
over Ownership is more prevalent
among women woo are farm and home
owner and beads of tenant families
than among men tlie ownership of
the women bi ing represented by fifty-
seven pr rent and the men forty-six
per rent
The ow tier-dop of farms and homes
is divided between the two sexes in
t he projMu t on of hi pr rent lo the
in kies mid 1? ner cent to the females
S 1 1 g h 1 1 v iimre than one quarter nf the
29 ’SfiT I owned home of the I nite 1
Mat' lire owned by women und
about one-ten t It of tbe 1 (1745 owned
farms
f opl Cmiunil
ihx-M S ! Jan 7— Meager re-
port cene from the old Mssetoo
reservation nine miles south tliut
fir oecnrred la-t n’ghl and several
bve were lo t The coroner and a
body of cdieiis have stirle 1 for tha
M-eue A caroiivil in which the
tough white and Indian elemc"
predominated wts in full blast when
t he bu Id in t' m U lire and a number
wrc cremated
f oIlsisr isos
Foitr Sen it Kn Jan 2 —Arthur
Patterson an 1 y e r-oh son oft very
respected fam lv of llrscitv was last
evening place I In jail charged with
having forged notes to the extent of
?(') on business nv'O of Osage Mis
Mon Liii and turning them into the
J L Mewurt music house of Frt
Scott for which he traveled in lieu of
Cash colierted by buiiself
ku fTonttiol In n 4 ire
Niw Vohk Jan 3 — Throe prr('oi
were suffocated bv moke in n ten
Uicut house tire on 1'itts street yester-
day ifLeroooQ
Mexican
Mustang
Lanimcnt
for
Burns
Caked & Inflamed Udders
Piles
Rheumatic Pains
Bruises and Strains
Running Sores
Inflammations
Stiff joints
Marncsj & Saddle Sores
Sciatica
Lumbago
Scalds
Blisters
Insect Bites
All Cattle Ailments
All Horse Ailments
All Sheep Ailments
Penetrates Muscle
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly i the V'cry
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy
gub in Vigorously
Mustang Llulinent conquer!
Cain
Makes jTau or Beast ell
aaain
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NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AI
LAM Or riCR AT OKIjIHOMA t IT V UT
I N 7 Ii4 I
Noih aU heit-b? firen lint t In feilo 'm
Daiiit'd M-t UT ti !-( out -i uf hi tils ul f:
U n ufce uintl priMf lu suixrt of Ion claim
htl Mutt Mti'l pnMtf will rnada befor I
U yiifr Mud Lore vef of tb U k land
uft i-- at Okiabooia City O 1 00 Januaiy
tl 11 vlr
L V W 1 9 A IOM K WOOD
for the l of m r hw urof j r anil lot
wc 6 tp II 11 r 4 w
Ht haitif the following to prove
Mu 'atiiimiou rv di-mo upon am cultiva-
tion of a it laiid vr:
JW -ci-Dy 1 liuinaM fit Ddir J A J
Buu'u- 'oliu Lnugltim all uf Oklationia
v 11 j nk 'I -r
Any ir'n whodi—irv to protit rvit)t
the a I Ink am of fcurh rNif or who k now of
ny ul At a til ml :iari under th? lit w and t (
rs-vuiaiMifos of t)tv I nit-r nr lvt rt iiient why
mill proof ohuuid tiul Ih allowed will lv
ftvf n an opjxirtuml jr at I hr rm id ontd
time and plm t tu rro evam tu ih wit-
lo rvhutlal of that Mil hit 1 1 md hy i l tinnnt
h M liiv hrv'r
Ik-e A
nivoncE xorio:
Terr'tfry of (iklahoma I
Okluhuiiiaiiiiiiiy
I ‘i ttif ibtiet court of Mild Urrtury with-
in and for tsa d eounly lu the Kurd jud cui
df-tnet
A I WoAtervell )
Plaintiff I
VH
Annie E 3(tstcrvolt j
Ik-feuOart J
Whorem tHid plaintiff kav flh-d b action
ifl hmJ court pravimf for adivon e fn tn-aid
dcfi-ndant UfHulh yn iindof trro- n-g i
uf duty and ha fih-d Ium itftildavit of tha
nii-raidirne of nid defendant that wuh
due diligence Mrviee of fUintnona CaUin't li
nmde uiun hnr in aa'd os-uidy
1 nervfore notice la henhy given tn aaid
defendant Annie F W etu rvrh t hat he Iin
been o ued ill aid Court arid thal hIh inual
iio-wer the nt 'Imn of the plaint If ou or Ih-
fore Unuary IV IV nrsU' li ju titiou will le
taken aa true ami judnu-ut rendered accord -luviy
for Midi divorce
iialed tlil rd day of Dccirler 194
W H I liar
By LlMAr At lrff C lerk of Uuslr etCouit
leouty
Jan xw
for fiMIntioi
Id4 olYo'c at Oklahoma (V y j i
iec m 4 I
Not’Cc ia le r by given that the followiliU
nmi I ii ul r ! ho d notif of in r mi niioii
fto nake final proof in aupport or lore ami
and lhat raid proir wiil ( ma-li U fore ihe
r ar 1 -t s r and r c iw-r at 1 Lithoina ( it v O 1
on J-rhmar) yi 1 - v :
J' lmie lirowniiui
For bt 1 and and c of n '4 (or n V otc
1 tp li it r w
Nhc iiam the follow m with mmi to nrovi
h'T Coj 1 hll'OIN residency llpoll and culiiva-
tioTi of loud Imj I vi:
WdiiamJ Moore Lawrctn V Ktinm-tli
Andrew J Nt 1 mo th Jam 1 a II (icorwe ail of
4 k Hlionia Oil v 4) 1
Any iM-rt-on who deire to proti t aam-i
‘he acuWMiice of mu h proof or who kiew of
an v mi lot mu ip I rea-"ti un-h r tin im und 1 lie
r- n m xtt ii ot 1 he Jut 1 rir 1 poi no nl w h v
''I'll proof will'll I i Hut I is unwed nd l-e
vim 11 an "ioiiiimtv at the above m ntiom d
1 1 Itie and pe to ciu-j on m t h u in
f 'i 1 I ' hi 1 1 'ui ut it h 1 to ( m r 1 1 ii nee in ri
h’lt (Ml ol t lia I VI I -1 1 1 1 1 '1 I v c 11 tun ht
B M I ' 11 t 1 if i-1 r
Nti'IICK 1 V ITKLICAMON
Hi ihe Prohiiie 4 unit of 1 1 U I i Icn 1 a 4 uunty
4 1 k 1 i hoiii a i t ri lory:
William K Harfier mi't Alfred lien landn
partner's aa lln'iwr A lieiijiimiu PiamiltK
v I II JainiHiiM H fetidant
To F II Junoon:
Y-"l H’e here’ V not lid tloil V'U hav 1m efj
1111(1 III the pf Im le cii ft of llill r tl li i V Hud
li nituiy hy t : i plaint ff herein to re -over
I he n mi of 1 1 i Jo nti ar u nt uf hsN old
and did red lo mi hic! il a’ yu tijl ap-
pear und un-t r the p-i r of p uni fT
Oil or I w e I lie f h IIV of Jiniliii V I' or
x t id pc it mi w il he in ken aa t nn n nd Jndst
men i rend' r- d ue o o 1 v : v -u a re f r h r
mil tn d i hit ftl t M i n r A I o aid I h
l'eev have U-eii iilA h’il m k'krn dio
and 1 1 it I -a d V nrni-he- Hie r- i tl red to ap-
p nr and nn w ei ii h iniei ru’a' n n an miv
bo r mm 'ii iil to 1 1 e tn tom hii' any in-
j hie ie-'H ovs I ntf IiV lliem tn sou
w m ne n v hand ami "Med vi nat'irv llo
h d :i y of 1 e ’ r i- d
H It Min 1 1 r i t probate Juiltf
1’iil'iitHhu'i Nuiiir
Terntrv of (k 'ahori-a V ! :t 1 i n i a Lnilit
In thr di-tnet muil of Mtid 'iiiiiy
Havid Adl r
IdaihtilT
V s
J’yrdie A I r I
H f n lant j
Km di fend unt pv rdic A !! r will take tio-
t ic t (in Ii 1 1 Vi ii mi"l i h I lie a)Mi i- n mni'd
i"iirt f'T )ivur'eand noi't an-wer (hr !
I t "II lled li" rl hv tti'l p stjil’fl oTl or be
f"r tne -fh dm of fthrurr A H l-d or
m I i- t tiuii w ili !- ink' n a trii and a mdf
III (it f r a i d p i a i it t ' it m raid a f io for ill
v er'r d N' r- hi- rid a "t d nK v
No Attet: U Fjo'Y
Clerk f ad cert
In c GrTMktr
Atlornvy fr plaintiff
J-1 nv lull M 1'HHMS
l'V mv M I'K MH VMNT'l
Th x o ilrnsnt SLd coiufirifchlp iu
tl city
IIVTHX-Si51 t I mi r k loiii(iiis
tlx- itu'l Vr per uilit
MllS S I’ HAMS
Ilf -- I I Mi "I
(in 1 eh n r
(uiK-riE
lllU- 'l l K
OILLK'HE
ConimlNlon Mn'liunu KftU'SS City Htk
YrI IJIhtuI S'l Tunes niii'tff Li parlies
Ii'hJiis ( k buyiDS fcUins eallls uu
1 t u 'i -lilt y ('rrt'ttpouUoDcs soil
0 ( '1 ttlcphone N liit
The Oldest Wholesale
Liquor House in the
Territory
wholesale and re-
tail wines cigan
and liquors
bpecmlly lu Knilucky whiHkus ( rry
full litr f iu irl (l W iiick Brn
dip' ‘L for fHmilics snd all order
will be promptly filled (te u s cull
113 lntud Avenue
OKIAIIOMA rrno T
I IIK
Troy Laundry
ON ISKOALWAV
I the lt Lumppt-d of ftii? Lano lrr in this
Ci-cuou
Work cdhd fr and drhkf d proiiitly
Only fiit-elan work
WADE & STOVALL
Teehonc No tU
will you nuiLU?
If flours will Til K KENYON HRU K
( o 1 ni xc irentlerio ii rreuiakdiaa hanler
btier and n ora duruhie Iniik llii Tear lliao
hfrcr )'itn i ut Un (he tikUhooM mar-
ket K ar tn-n w booemre to hiilld atiould cob
anil tt eM-KMiiUineo It wdl las lo your Id
terval to do o
1HK KKNYUX HKIt KCO
Northfaal corner of -air 4i round
uli lahotna 4 Ilf 4) T
Piitronizu
Emcrick’s
Transfer
Line
W Have tho ONLY Sl’KLNG
DUAY LINK in tho City
Tuyi'Hom
BARGAINS !
Improved and Unimprovnl
IifSINKS
KKSIPEXCh
l'KOl’KKTY
IN OKLAHOMA CITY
AM)
MAYWOOD ADDITION
At Kousoimlile Price and Terms
to Suit Purehu'er
See
W J M( CLCliK
(
JAS GKAKY
Oklahoma City 0 T
Good Grub
I want your trado
I will (five you value received
I keep only the very best gootU
Aud 1 will sell at liviig priea
come to me if you want to or
humbugged
Lutifyoi want the best i le mar
kel
Come to 2'5 Hnmd way near (hocla
dep' t
V S Williams
"I IIK (Uf IKK
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
Kx School Ian-l riinmiMionpr and
Aulhiir of lluin’ Manual tlie only
work Dnblifclti 1 roiituiuinir the vliool
land e v of ok lulioina Sent on re-
ceipt of 71 ecu la
All hiiMiic'h relating to the leasing
of hcliool lands in any portion of the
territory wdl receive prompt attention
"pee: Itooni'll and 13 tlray block
Out hrie OU Ter
JOHN H WRIGHT
AtTOUNEY AT IjAW
(jffVw KiMirn U Lanfi OlTce Bul'dln
tklahoma City Okla
trNotarv In Hftlr?
II AM H FAGAN
LAWUU
Batchrldcr Building Corner o Ginnd
Aven’ and Hmadwav
Pr Irlc vici3 Biking Powder
tfc'af U’a F air Higbaat Ma bl aa4 Dlpieee
EMPIRE:
Steam Laundry
W lOM’S Prop’r
Firal-:lai vunk - fr’ai1 MaiD hlrt(
CklahorTja Ghoetaw
hawnee ed GeGamjelj
Le r Ok lahotna lily a'i mormg at a
0 clock Olhte at 4 uinpoii Ilmir
J I A I KIsstiN 3!anam r
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BARBER SHOP
— ASM
BATH ROOMS '
l'oh r fr'irl National Bank)
ABE UN A 1 Hk A MILLfrlt Fmprit -tni
Strictly lift-claM in vciythintt lopi ar
lricea
tmtuc
DR IIEflDEfiSDr
t 101 ftVtuh tts Ixwtita 4 I v
AKeslar CmJ? rin 'rt-or (:r 4J
itjn y‘uos- uiH t -i iiij
TbaDldrt Ia luff aa Lctrd atrb
Ant) M b e! ! 1 ‘w h’i U !
J- 0 t Crr onl ’
y Jt 7 i 9 Oi ‘ar -O'M u-
f ) J f teed iff UiiJhcy ni'iiul
(r n '! c c cor 'i
(uit' I'M- No Tl'
oc d'lii 'ii lined U m i
Si ilmUliMt I If HU I Uf! MUf iu' MU I U
d'aiHiun iCiHiitl I nm I and ex r
frleiiii liw ont evi l w Beta Gee hui-i
(riaoor brHkngii M t ( vr c-ie n ud
i m lid for term w 4 on "11 1 atiun f if an I
confidential t-rwmnGy ur Vj t-4ii r i
penniiueiiliy C'dib
ftwiaai Wcalaw tad Kcxaa) Debility
(A Ac maiot k-aai I 1 prod min
ihniplea nm vou-tu- tmi!h tf
load pa ilia lu llldsull fotKi'M ill
lica hahl 11 Itnumand avaisloii toe to
t v 1 alopiilvfot liai-a— rvaloie iMt a x
Uui M'Wii — ! Ittiea: d M itngi tout weak
ni 1 ia ad him k e you ill for nm rtajn
v pluiw Lsonoi 1 iiTa Glii'l ami ull
pnv idw il ieuea cm d fm ilfiv
RfnVfii e p cured v itiHuit entllntf
W LX 1 v Lll 1 C cau 1 1c Wound'' ir t at-Ri-4
No pain or eai-'wuix I’wimuLj
Scan ll'-'t Mm! meiit al lie sPO
T( qi for Imt U ni iw— off fvitrea 27
p!:tun w u It full Ali'iciip-
t bn of atMivu Uiu-o — I ( ertim hihI
1 1 iv— at'ub bh1im1 lu plain w tupHr tor
to t -a in f Kara I are for (kaieatim
b nd lnmp for cirvuoir fr Baa M lhkl M
l'V A x a mv r
4iT 40 Rahova I C’rw
1
y ? ran iMtnefii x
f'-lliHj tr ('ifi"rfii
7 W tula I''f Ualirrii'
Gli el uoniMri 0 aettar tfi-
J 't Mfy tt'fi4iiiii'fti(a trnla wJ
l lion of uirrliiin uf ne
mm or uirrii" uf m iw- si
I Ufmiirimi Nun a'lrun
41' I aiol fiufti'iiJ fioi to airiciura
2 ’ J fcLU MV OKI 444IHTI
°r 11 ‘!a fi'if by
' IM 1 preaa jos-p 01 on r-tpi of
Il ! n fitt ve i trcular
kuiaiiV'l on r -ipjoai
IsssfOlsrH Of
Evwy Chrnial Oo
CINC'NNATI 0 jtj
v u a a
111 1:
lla tlie
Largest
Circulation
of any
Daily or
Weekly
Paper
in the
Twin
Territories
Hy 11 read it you m e iilii eust
tlie times
You are li ft ifyou do not
ir (fills ler week for the
Daily
f 1 ( J T year for t ho
Weekly
' K q I’LA K KNKY
Piildidier
Oklalioiriii ('it y Ok
K the place to buy yonr
Pa PLUS
iMagazinfs
School Supplies
Ollice
Staiionerv
w 7
Typewriters’
Supplies
IT LS T1H OLDEST AND
BEST PLAC K
JNHiMTS OK 1‘YTUI AS
Meet e-ery Tuumlay evening s'
S"' cor of Main and Kobmaon
htrect
Viaitinjf brothers coidtally invited
fr'kfto Bked
J I Wien) via (Imn Cen
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