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OSTEOPATHY
SYSTEM OF T^EA-Tinsra- ZDISZE^ASIE WITHOUT DBUGE
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OSTEOPATHY treats acute and chronic eases of nil known etirnh'e diseases.
If you are suffering from Nervous Prostration, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Malaria. Constipation, Rhcuma-
tism, Ileadeaches or Backaches, Sleeplessness, Female Weaknesses, or any other disease, try OSTEOPATHY.
If you have taken medicine with only temporary relief be rot discounted. Thousands of so called In-
curable cases have been cured by Osteopathy, which differs from medicine in the causation and treatment of
diseases.
Extract from Sam P, Jones, the noted Evangelist, on Osteopathy: jSj
• Gentlemen, I know what I am talking about. I know something of Osteopathy and what it has done lor (§)
suffering humanity. I have talked with the founder of this science; I have been in his great school where 600 ^
students, and many of them allopath physicians, wqre studying the science of Osteopathy. I have seen ilie (gjj
lame walk, the sick healed, and the invalid brought back to strength and vigor under the touch of the skillful j.
Osteopathist." ^
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 1900.
J. J Burkk, Editor and Publisher.
OUR TICKET.
For President,
WILLlAMjnCINLEY,
For Vice-President,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
For Delegate to Congress,
DENNIS T. FLYNN.
The Free Homes hill Int.; brought
many dollars to ever} merclit.nt,
banker, mechanic, funuer and labor-
iug man in Oklahoma. Do you wish
to show iour appreciation of those
dollars? Vote for Dennis Flynn.
President McKini.ey has been
sprinkling his lawn in Canton during
prohibited hours, and was notified by
the city authorities that he must quit
or the water would be shut off. lie
quit. Now let the heathen roar!
For Sherlfl—8. B. Craig.
For Co. Clerk—B F. Williams.
For Co. Treasurer —S. C. Hawk.
For Register of Deeds—E. E. Lloyd.
For Co. Supt.—C. H. Meeker.
For Co Attorney O. J Kennedy.
For Probate Judge—C. L. Botsford.
For 'Jo, Assessor—Sam'l Mltchel.
For Co. weigher—T M Richardson.
For Co. Coroner—Dr. Elmore.
For County Commissioners —1st dis-
trict, D. W. Jones; 2nd district, Fret
James; 3rd district, W. E. Bain.
The allied forces are within a few
miles of Pekin anp it is thought the
legations will be relieved in a few
days. Minister Conger's last cable-
gram stated that the situation was
critical and quick work was neces-
sary if the legations were saved.
Mr. Bkyan's whole speech of ac-
ceptance at Indianapolis last week
(sothe 10.0(10 woids) was devoted to
"imperialism"—not one word of 16
to 1 or trusts. He is as crazy
anti-exoansion theory in 1900 as he
was on his 10 to 1 in 1396, and uses
as little sense in making dire and
vvoefui predictions.
Fifteen years ago Den lis Flynn
was a delegate in a Republican con-
Ex-Senator. John J. Ingalls is I ventiou iu Barber county. Kansas,
dying at Las Vegas, N, M. I at which Robert Neff was endeavor-
j ing to get t\ nomination for probate
r. •. • I jiulyr« aid only a few years after he
Prosperity or non-prosperity is * . ® ' . , • . ,
. . A • . tried to break into the democratic
the paramount issue. Do you wish J . ,, , . , .
. , . , , ,'ono mi i ranks in Sedgwick county. He
to go back to the days of 1893, '94,1 * '
•95, and ;9G? If so Bryan will take
you back.
No other man could have secured
the opening of the Kiowa and Com-
anche country on such favorable
terms as Dennis Flynn. Three mil-
lion acres thrown open to settlement.
Vote for Dennis Flynn.
We hear that the Burnett Demo-
cratic legislative convention adopted
resolutions laudatory of Gov. C. M.
Barnes, The Cleveland county con-
vention (of which the greater part of
the Burnett convention was a part)
passed resolutions bitterly denounc-
ing the same administration. "Oh!
connistancy, thou art a jewel."
HEAD-
ACHE
Is only one form of the suffering result-
ing from a diseased condition of the
■ensitive womanly organism. The only
way to cure the heartache is to cure the
diseases which cause it.
The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription has been the means of curing
thousands of women of headache, back-
ache, female weakness and other forms
of disease peculiar to women, ft estab-
lishes regularity, dries weakening drains,
heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures l>earing-down pains.
"I think if it were not for your ' Favorite Pre-
scription ' I would have been in my grave,"
writes Mrs. Edwin H. Gardner, of Egypt, Ply-
mouth Co.. Mass , Box 14. "I had pain all over
me, and such a dragging feeling it seemed I
could not do my house work. i had to tit down
to wnsh the dishes, even. In the year 1897 I was
•o sick I did not care to live knd prayed ninny
Umes that God would take n.c. One day I
thought I would write to Dr. Pit rce. In 11 few
days I received an answer. I dei i '.ed to try his
medicine, and to-<l«v I am a well woman. 1 nave
■o headache, no pain at all, I used always to
l.ave headache* previous to the monthly period
nd such pain that i would roll on t lie' floor in
agony. This sometimes would occur every two
weeks, and 1 would be very weak afterward. I
was in pain all over. My feet would slip from
under me when I would try to go across the
room, and could not walk any distance with-
out being in pain. I took three bottles of
'Favorite Prescription' and three of Golden
Medics' Discovery' and three vials of Doctor
Pierre's Pellets, and waa completely cured."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver.
never succeeded in his political am-
bition until he caine to Oklahoma
and was made prob&te judge of Kay
county as a populist. As a Hopper
Neff is a siu-cess.
The Bryan-Neffite8 weep scalding
tears over the poor Filipinos and
their "government without represent-
ation," but fail to say a word about
the disfranchisement of the 60,000
colored votes in North Carolina.
The ignorant no-account while man
can vote, whether he can read and
write or not, but the colored man
must have an educational qualifica-
tion. It makes all the difference in
the world whose ox is gored.
Web Davis on Flynn.
Webster Davis ought to be good
Democratic authority on Dennis
Flynn, as they are at present ap-
plauding his every utterance. He
says:
"Let me tell you sonething. In
the year and a half that I have been
iherc 1 have not seen the represent-
ative for Oklahoma once in my office.
(Applause.) Bui you turned down a
man here two )ears ago that at hit>
own expense has worried the life out
of me working ali the lime for the
interest of the people of Oklahoma,
and that is Dennis Flynn. (Great
applause and cheers.) I want you to
do something for Dennis. 1 want
to get rid of him. Why, thai fellow is
the worst—he is the worst pester 1
ever saw. He doesn't rest day oi
night. My Lord! give Dennitf powei
—clothe him with powerso he can go
<m the Door of congress and demand
things for Oklahoma. Why, he
made a good record during the four
yeurs he was there. He was in-
strumental in having forty-live bill-
become laws for lliis country, Didn'
have a vote either. There hasn'
been a member of congress, lher<
isn't a member of congress in an}
state in the Union that has worked
as hard us Dennis Flynn has in the
same space of time.''
Piles are nut only in, and of themselveK
very painful and annoying, but often
greaty aggravate and even cause other
grave and painful affections, and shotil«
therefore not be neglected. Tabler'?
Buckeye Pile Ointment is a great h« ori
to sufferers as it will cure them. Price,
50 cents in bottles. Tubes. 75 cents.
Blakk and Rkkd.
(First published Aug I900J
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma O. T., July 18,1900,
Notice la hereby given that the following-
named settlei has filed notice of his intention
to uiake Hnal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will he made before
Clerk of the isti ict Court at Norman, o. T.
ou >ov. 9,1900, via:
Samuel M. Scott,
for the w 1 2 N w 14 of Sec. 2, Twp 8,
N of R 1 East.
He naniPH the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence Upon and cultiva-
tion of Hiiid land, viz:
J H. Bennett, Jesse A. Heunett, John Hig-
gins, ..enrge Yom g, of lituwah, o- T.
Seym >ur S. Price. Register.
(First Published Aug. 2, 1900.)
NOTICE HOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahoma. O, T, July IS, 1900.
Notice is herrby given that the follow ing-
iiamed settlei litis Hleduotice of his intention
to imike final ..roof in support of his claim
anil that suid proof will be made before
Clerh of the District Court, at Norman, O. T„
on Nov. 9, 1900. viz:
James G. Ethrldge,
for Lots 3 and 4 anil E 12 SE 14 Sec.
24, Tp. 8. K 1 w .
Ho nnmesthef llowiug witnessses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
K. P. ■ inerioan, C'lius. Treniable. Joe Van-
bar, Isaac Hull allot Nobe, O. T.
SkymoUH 8. Prior, Register.
First Published Aug. 8.
Notice for Publication.
Office at Oklahoma, o, t„ June. id. 1900
Notice is e.ebv given that the following
named settler has tiled not ice of his intention
to make tlnal p -oof in suiipo t of his claim,
and that said proof will be mude-before
Clerk of the District Court at Norman, O. T.
on Nov. 8, It00. viz:
Philip M. Wnodring,
for the Nw 1-4 Sec 13 To. 10 N. R 1 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contiuiioiis residence upoii and cultiva-
tion of said laud viz:
E. H. Thompson of Stella, Ok la. David
Moeier, Major McUilireboth of Norman, 0.
1. Henry Grissoo of Linden, O. T.
Seymour S. I'rice. Register
(First published Aug 2, 1900)
Nonce for Publication.
Land office at okiihoma, o. T. May 29, 1900,
Notice is hereby (then that the following-
nam d settler has tiled notice of his Inten-
tion to make final proof u suppott of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be-
fore Register and Receiver of U. 3. L nd
((Mice at oklahoma City, o. T„ oil Nov. 7, 1900,
Iitnatz Kannglesser,
lor the E 1-2 bE 1-4 Section 31, Tp. 7,
R 2 E.
He names thoTollowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Nate f, willis, J. W. Harmon. William
Peters, L. L. banders, all of Barton, O. T.
mouk 8. Pwicb. Register.
(First published Aug. 2, 1900.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office Mt Oklahoma O. T. July 18, ibOO,
Notice is hereby e veil that the following -
itamed settler has filed noiiceof h s intention
t j make final proof in support of his claun,
and th it said proof will be made before the
Clerk of the District Court at Norman, o. T.
ou Nov. 7, 1900, via:
CtiHS M. Koselius,
for the W 1 2 NE 14 and S 1-2 NW 1-4
Section 27, Tp. 8 N, R 1 E I M.
He 'lames the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Wm. R. Koseli s. John Higgins Isaac H.
Foster, Wm. B. Holt, allot Et wah. O- T.
Seymour S. Price. Register.
(First published Aug. 2. 1900.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Okluhoma O. T., June 1. 1900.
Notice is hereby giwm that the tollowing-
nnm d settler has tiled notice of his intent ion
to make Hnal proot in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before Rfg-
ister and Receiver o U. S. Land office Okla-
homa, O, T., ou Nov. 10. 1900, viz:
Jaines N. Ailenbaum.
for the Sw 1 4 of Sec 17twp6NR2E.
He names the following witnesses to provt
lilscoiitiiniiiiisiesidei.ee upou and cultiva-
tion of. said land, viz:
N Douglas J. A. Poery both of Box, O.
John ' ~ *" -----
TJ'.tol,n Ci
ton O, T.
First published August 8.
Notice fc r Publication,
Land Office ftt Oklahoma Olty, O. T., July 18th
U00.
Noti e is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make ttual proof in support of his claim,
and tliat said proof will be made before the
Clerk of Dietrlct ' ourt at Norman, O. T., on
Nov. H, 1900, v'z: Larkin J. DeWltt,
for the N ' i SE % and 8 % NE % Sec. 33. Twp.
8 N, Ran«e 1 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultivation
of said land, viz;
L. P. Kennedy, Monroe Jordan both of
Etowah. O. T. John Archer of Hall, O. T.
Chas. Hobaugli of Norman, O. T.
Seymour ri Prick, Register.
First published August 2.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O T„ July 18th
l'.HK).
Notice is hereby given that the followlng-
niinied settler has tiled uotice of his intention
to make liual proof in sup ort, of his claim,
and that ssld proot at ill be made before the
Clerk of District Court at Norman, O. T., on
Nov. 8. 1900, viz: Jack R. Click,
for the W N NE !1 Sec. 34, Twp. 8 R 1 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his coiitinuous residence upon and cultlvatio
of said land, viz:
... Charles m. Hobaugh, of Norman, O. T. Dan
ill, J. T. Rose both of Loxiug- R. Wallace, of Etowah. O. T . George E. But-
ler, A. F. Morris, both of Hail. O. T.
Skymouii S. Pric£, Register.
.SeymourS. Phick. Register.
(First Published Aug.5, 1900.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma. O. T. Juue 1, 1900
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has till d notice of his inten-
tion to make ti mi i proof iu sni p rt of his
claim, and that saiil proof will lie made be-
fore Ke ;Uter and Receiver U. S. Lai.d Office
at Oklahoma, t). T . on Nov. 10, lttUO, viz:
Win. O. Skinner,
for the N 1 2 Sw 14 Sec. 35, twp 6 N
Range 1 East.
He irnmes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz.
J. N I onglas. J. A. Peery, A. Lambert, J.
A. Meuusco, all ol Box, O. T
SiYMoiiK S. Phick. Register.
(First published Aug. 2, 1900.)
Notice of Publication.
Land Officeat Ok'ahoma. < . T. July 18, 1'00.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nuiiied settler has tiled notice of hi-; inten-
tion to make ti al proof iu support of be
claim, and that said p< oof will be made his
fore Clerk of tho istrict Court at Norman
O. T., on Nov 1, 1900, viz:
John A. (Hippo,
for the N 1 2 NW 14 Sec. 23, Tp. 8 N,
K 1 E I M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
her com lotions residence up <ii and cultiva-
tion of, suid laud, viz:
Wm. R Koselius, John Higgins, Richard
Hrnder on, Win. B Holt, all of Ktowah. O. T.
SivuuliK S. HtiloB Register.
First, published August S.
Notice for publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T. June 1st
1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention
to make tlnal proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will bo made before Reg.
and Rec. of U. S, Land Oillce at Oklahoma
City on
Nov. 10, 1900. viz: John N. Douglas,
for the NE bee. 25, Twp. 8 N ltauge 1 East.
He names the following witness* to prove
Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Wm. o. Skinner, J. a. Peery, J. T. Abbott,
1). T. AUembaugh of Box O. T.
Seymour 8. Pric*. Register.
First published August 3.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T. June 1st.
1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named se'tler has hied notice of his intention
to make flual proof in support of his claim,
a ■ d that saiti prool will he made before Ueg.
and Rec. of l'. S. land office at Oklahoma Cily
on Nov. 10, 1900, viz: Adam Lambert,
for the lots 3-4 and E 'a SW ti Sec. 31, Twp ti N
Range 2 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. N. Douglas, J. A. Menasco, 8. J Hopkins,
.1. T. Hopkins, of Box, O.T.
Skymoub 8. Price, Register.
(Fir>« Published Aug. 2.1900.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Okluhoma.o. T.,July 18, 1900
Notice is Hereby given that 'he following
nuined settle.- has tiled noticeof his intention
to mike filial pr >of iu cuppo't of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before
lerlt of the . istrict Court lit Norman. O.
T., on Nov. 1.1900, viz:
William R. Roselkn,
for the 8 12 Nw 1-4 and N 1 2 Sw 1-4
Sec 23, twp 8 N. HI F, I. M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous re-ideuce upon aud <-ultiva-
tiouof said lam), viz
John Higgins. Isaac Foster. Richard W.
Henderson, Wm B. Holt,all of Etowah, Ok.
^KYMOt'K S. 1 rich, Regi tor.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court. Second Judicial
District, for Cleveland County, Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma.
William M. K/.ell, PUT)
vs. ^ Divorce.
Ollie Ezell. Deft. j
To ollie E'.oll the above named de-
fendant, you are heredy notified, that
t nu have been sued by Wii iam M.
Ezell the above named plaintlfl, who
n the 1st. day of August; A. D. 19(H),
tiled his petition In the District Court,
second Judicial District, for Cleveland
t'ounty, Territory of Oklahoma, and at
the same time a d in said Court, filed
in affidavit of your nor,-residence of said
Territory.
\V herefore if you. Ollie Ezell defen-
dant as af .resaid, fail to plead, answer
ir dt-inur to said petition on or before
the "Is', day of September. A. D 1900,
but make default therein, judgment will
be taken asttdnst you as confessed and
o3 j ; a" rd for In said petition K.r a di-
vorce, and for «uch otfjer and further
reli' fas equity aud good conscience
may require.
Witness my hand and official Seal of
the District Court, at the City of
Norman, In said County and Territory,
this 2nd day of Aupu«t, A 1). lvOO.
(8Kal) E. M. Hkolkr, Clerk.
By B. F. Williams,* Deputy Clerk.
First published August 2.
Notice fur Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O T. June 1,
1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the followlug-
named settler has tiled notice ol his intention
to make tlnal proof In suppmt of Ills claim,
and that said proof will he made before Re-
gister and Receiver of l". 8. Laud Office at Ok-
lahoma Cltv on
Nov. 10, 1900, viM James A, Menasco,
for the SE Bee. ->, Twp. UN Range 1 East.
lie names the following w tnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
S J. Hopkins, J. T. Hopkins, W. O. Sklnuer,
Adam Lambert, of Box. ". T.
Seymour S. Prick, Register
LFirst published June 28]
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma, 0. T., May
22, 1900.
Notioe Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten-
tion to make tiuul proof iu supoort of his
claim aud that said pi oof will be made be-
Tore Clerk of District Court at Norman, o T,
on Auguat 24, 1900. viz:
William C. Weir
'for the Sw 1-4. Sec. 32 twp 8 N R 1 E.
He names the following witneises'to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultiva-
tion or s id land vis:
illiam T. Butler, James n. Brown Allen,
J. Cure, Ellas . riuuterall of Hall O . T.
Shymour S Phick, Register.
(First published Aug, 2i lOOO.)
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma, O. T.. July 16, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his inten-
tion to mak° final proot in support of she
claim, aud that said proof wil< be made he-
fore the Clerk of the Distric t Court at
Norman, oklahoma, on Nov. 20,1900, viz:
James E Ward,
for Lots 1 and 2, Section 7, Tp. 7 N. R
1 E I M.
. ..ames the 1
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of slid land, viz:
Robe11 Wnrd, Lewis Reager, of Lexington.
O.T.jWm.T, Butler, James N. Brown, of
Hall, 0. T,
Seymour s- Price, Register.
—Moore's Pilules nro :< guaranteed
cure for all forms of Malaria, Ague,
CdIIIb and Fever,Swamp Fever,Malarial
Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Bilious-
ness, fetid breath and a tired, feeling.
They cure Rheumatism and thelassitute
following blood poison produced from
malarial poisoning. No Quiuine. No
Arsenic, Acids or Iron. Do not ruin
stomach or teeth. Entirely tasteless.
Price 50c per box. Dr. C C. Moore & Co.
No. 310 North Main Street St. Louis,
Mo. Sold by Blake & Heed. 26-12
First published August 2.
Notice For Publication,
Laud Office at Oklahoma City, 0. T., June 1st
190O.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice or his inten-
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
Reg. aud hec. of lT. S. Land Office at Oklaho-
ma City on
Nov. 10,1900, viz: James T. Hopkins,
for the NE H Sec. 31, Twp. 6 N Range 2 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. A. Menasco, j. N. Douglas, Adam Lam-
bert, W. O. Skinner ail o. Box, 0. T.
SkyMOUit S. Price, Register.
First published August 2.
Notice For Publication,
Land Office at Oklahoma City, 0. T„ June 1st,
1900.
Notice is hereby given that, tho following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof iu support of his claim,
and that sild proof will be made before tteg.
and Hec. -of U. 8. Lund Office at Oklahoma
City on
Nov. 10, looo, viz: Oaniel T. Alletnbaugb.
for the W 1-.J NE Ml Sec. 17 Twp. 6 N. R. 2 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. N. Douglas, J A. Peery, both of Box, O. T.
John Caviu, J. T. Rose, both of Lexington, O.
T.
Skymour S. Prick, Register.
First published August 2.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, 0. T., Juue 1,
1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed uotice ot his intention
to make llnal ptoof In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made [before Reg.
and Rec. of U. 8. Laud Office at Oklahomu
City on
Nov. 10,1900, viz: Solomon J. Hopkins,
for ♦he SB Sec. 31, Twp. 8 N Ranae 2 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. A. Menasco, J. N. Douglas, Adam Lam-
bert, W. O. Skinner all of Box, 0. T,
Seymour S. Price, Register.
First published August 2.
'Notice for Publication.
named settler has filed notice of his iutentiou
to in tike fl^al pr. of in support of his claim,
aud thf t said proof will bo made before Reg.
and Rec. of U. ri. Land Office at Oklahoma
OWy ou
Nov. 10, 1900, viz: Joseph P. Abbott,
for the NW 14 Sec. 33. Twp. ti N , Ruuge I Eaet.
He names the followfng witnesses to prove
h'.a continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land, viz;
J.N. Douglas, W. O. Skinner. J. A, Peery,
J. A. Menasco, all of Box. O.T,
Seymour 8. Prick, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma, O. T„ July 18,
1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed noth-e of his inten-
tion to make final proof iu support of his
cluim, and that suid proof will be made be-
fore Clerk of the District Court, at Nortnun,
O. 1'., on nov. H, 1900. viz:
Lemuel P. Kennedy,
for the SE 1 4 Sec. 34, Twp 8 N, II 1 E
Hp names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said laud, viz :
Larkin j. I)e >v ltt. Monroe Jordan both of
Etowah. Oklu. tohn Archer, of Hall, Oklu.
Chas. Hobuugh of Norman. Okla.
Seymour S. Price, Register. O. T.
(First published June 28. 1900.)
Notice for Publication,
Land office at Ok'ahoma, O. 1\. June 33, 1900.
Notice is hereby given thut the following-
named settler has filed noticeof his intention
to make final proof in support of Ms claim,
and that suid proof w ll he made before the
t lerk of District Court at Norman, Oklu, on
October iO, I:too, viz:
James W, McClure,
for the Lots 1, 2 and E 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec 13
Twp 10 K 1 w.
He names the follow ng witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upou aud cultiva-
tion of said laud. >iz:
John Mow of Norman, 0 T. .roe -tow,
johu 8mou>e both of Case, O. T Olive: Ring-
ham, of 8lusl<er. O. T
Seymour S. Price, Register.
(First published Aug. 9, 1900.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma. I. T. Aug. 6,1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his iuleiiB
tlon to make final proof in Support of hl-
claim. and that said proof will be tnude be-
fore Clerk of District at Norman, tikla on
Dee 18, 1900. viz; Henry Doizaner,
for theSE 1 4. Sec. 11 Tp. 8 N, It. 1, E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou aud cultiva-
tion of said land, viz;
Willinm It Rozelius, ohn Higgins, Wil-
liam B. Holt, Tom ' ilcoxall of Etowahok.
Seymour S. Price. Register.
(First publication Aug. 9, 1900.)
Notice fot Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma, O.T. Aug.6.1900.
Notice is hcroh.v given that the f. Ilowiug-
named *ettler has nlod notice of hisiutention
to make final proof in support of his cluim,
and that said proof will b made before the
Clerk of District Court at Norman. O. T., 011
December 18, 1900, viz:
John A. Woodring,
for the NE 1-4 Sec. 25, l'p. 8 N, R. 1 w,
He names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upou und cultiva-
tion of said land, viz
John N. Brown, John Franklin, David C.
Woodring, J. G. Ktherage ull of Hall, O.T.
Seymour S. Price. Register.
(First Published Aug. 9, 1900.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Officeat Oklahoma O T.Aug C. 1990:
-Notice is hereby given that the following-
iiumed settl. r h is filed notice of her iutentiou
to make fiuul proof iu support of her claim,
an that said proof will be made befo -e
Clerk of the District Court at Norman, O,
T. on December 18, 1900. viz:
Cornelia H. Sawyers, (widow) of
Newton L Wallace, (deceased )
for the E 1 2 SE 27 1 4 Sec. Twp.8 ^ R1 e
She names the following witness s to prove
Discontinuous resi ieuce upon and cultiva-
tion of s iiil 1 <nd. viz.
Lemnie P. Kennedy. Jack R. Click, Daniel
P. Wallace, John M. Pitcher all of Etowah.
Okluhoma
Seymour S. Price, Reg ster.
(First published Aug. 9 I9OO)
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma o. T, Aug 6. 1900,
Notice is hereby givt-n that tue following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten-
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and taat said proof will be made be-
fore Clern of the District < 'ourt at Norman,
O T. on Decemh r 18, 1900 viz .
Charles Woodring,
for the SE 1-4 of See. 35, Twp. 8 N
Hange 1 East 1. M.
He names thefoliowing witnesses to prove
here iitiiiiious residence upon mid cultiva-
tion of, said land, viz:
John V B own, f flail. 0. T. Charles L.
Woodring, Robert Kennedy, Fin Lcuurd all
of htowah, O. T.
Seymour S, Price, Rrgister.
( r irst published Aug. 16 )
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma t). T Aug. 6. 1900.
Notice is hereb\ given that the following
named settle, s have fi.ed noticeof their in-
tention to make final proof in supi ort of
their respective claims aud that said proof
will he made belori Register an I Receiver,
at Oklahoma City, O T.on -ept.25,1900, via:
John McIntosh,—for the E 1 2 SE 1-4
Sec. 5, Tp 6 N, R. 1 E I M., and
Edward McIntosh, for the N 1-2 SW 14
Stu 4, Twp 0 N, K. 1 Enst, I M.
They name the following witness to
prove their cotitiu'iuus residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Oliver Marquis, Joseph Marquis. Isreal
McCali and David Jones, ail of exiugton,
Seymour S. Price, Register.
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