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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER NOVEMBER 6, 1908.
The Register Company. ROOSEVELT AND MITCHELL.
- | it is seldom that two such re-
HARPERS. CUNNINGHAM,
P'IRI ISHcRS 111 arkable voung nu n come b< ton
JOHN 60L0BIE, ruouoiuna the paWic with mutual purposes]
i as Theodore Roosevelt, president'
Uf the United States, and John
JOHN GOLQBIE, Editor.
I Mitchell, president of the Ar.thra- j
cite Mine Workers, vet it is said
■ that a great achievment isalawsl
1902 I ccomplished, or a great epoch ^
____=^============—- ! realized by the fortuitous agencies •
SCHOOL LESSEES STATUS. [ of many men working uncon-
„. i r- m r- • • ! sciously to the same end. It is I
If Bird S. McGuire is elected >
omct: Corner of Second tnl H.rrl.ou
Avenue—Bft eiuenl,
THURSDAY .NOVEMBER
elected —• , ,!
„j ,, ,i„. now seen that it was the gradual i
delegate to congress an . .^ lllirninatlon of older men and
time of going to press '^almost ^ ^ ^ Qf the east whL.rc j
certa.n t ..t t... , t - £ 1 the primitive fiber had been sue-,
sees are "titled tothe cruLt o I 9^ |wn| from thc {ront'
electing h.m The StateReR-sttr, ^ £ command
said before elect,on and usa>s u f ^#ter„ mcn> thal
now 1,1,11 '5 1 1 A ! made it possible for Grant to get
immediate statehood were to £ ^ ^ ^ victory
,he,r best interst. h W° ^ ^l0f the rebellion. It ts when the
been better ifj,he school lessees ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
had.voted for McQu.re a a u",t-jlhat victory is achieVed. A leader
irrespective of their Pollt,ca^ be" must have men of his own thought
liefs. There should have been no ^ Qn tQ success
doubt about his election. He; , ^ ^ move.
should have been e^dhy ^ ^ ;s ^ another way of
majority that would have been n ^ ,ike Na.
object lesson to men who will run , , ...
J ux. poleon was surrounded b\ a Dru
for office in the future—ana the im
10 ' liant arrav of voung men like
lessees would have exhibited in- '
. . . . i himself, not less ambitious, ntarlv
vincible power. As it is tne\ , , fV„
, , c ., 'as great geniuses of wittle—the
have come out of the fight with a *> .
v# rv inrarnat'.nn nt WAT.
The republicans can thank
President Roosevelt for whatever
congressional victories they have
won, if they are by reduced major-
ties. There was a well laid plan
by certain members in congress
to discredit his administration by
the failure of the Cuban reciproc-
ity and otherwise. Y\ hen these
men returned to their constituents
they found the people were with
the president, and they used all!
the ingenuity they possessed to!
persu ade them that they
had always been with
the president. This was even true i
with our delegate to congres who |
was not a Roosevelt man from the
beginning. The president has
been sustained by the people and j
will have no trouble in the next1
session.
legal.
NOTICE.
; Notice i? hereby given to all rerfons
interested in the estate of Pa 'jcK
Rogers deceased, that on the 16th da\
of October. L-.u Ropers produced
and tiled in the Probate Court ofthe
Countv ot Wan. and lerr.torj of
Ok'ahonia. a" instrument in writing
I purport ins; t be tie last illandtes-
i tament of Patrick Rogers, deceased.
| I'd also filed in ..id Court her prti-
i "on >vi'tb the will^aunex^y Uiere-
InN^s hS f-'iven that on the | of said Str^K K Court
Triinm til'cd iti 'the' rrobate Court of the made on the 16th°(h°f'Saturday!
teas r H m .rof-idaVa1;-
a I ninistrsUoa to be i ued to Mol I hour of regular N
"e Triinn) upon the estate of Dame tnat being a da;, of tne
Trimm. deceased, late of the County of j ember term, 1
(First published in the Oklahoma
State Register October 23, 1902.1
Notice of hearing petition for Letters
of Administration.
NOTICE.
Territory of Okla- / ^
County of Logan j
WHO WITH EXGITFMENT!
guthr!e in a fever of excitement
OVER the wonderful cures
performed oy
of said Court
baa
■j of the i-ouuTyo: , ember ut!ij. . • - — — .
And pursuant to an — _
probate Court. Saturday, the 1 At\ da>
of October A D. IBM, at the hour of J>.
o'clock a in of said day that being a
day ..f the regular November lerm. A.
D 1902. of said rrobate Court, has
Ii aim 4, . ,
at"the Probate Court room ,n,,uhr'j !
fn said County of
where all persons interested maj ap
pear and contest the same- here- '
la testimony whereof. I have
D'lWi. of said probate Court, has In testimony ' j of ^id it r>
tVSIo-s-'-1 r. Russell & Co.
recognition that is flattering, to
say the least. When the State
Register first projected th -m into
very incarnation of war.
It was absolutely necessary for
Mitchell to have such a man as
Kelly & Carlin write Fire,
Lightning, Tornado and accident
Insurance
Fust Published i
: the State
IQM.
Nov bth.
Kegisier iirsi piujcv.itu u..,„ *uw .
tht campaign they had not been Roosevelt for president ot the
considered by either party as a United States. It was only possi-
class. The name of their associ-, jj|e for president Roosevelt to
ation had not been mentioned 5Qnal mediation in
When the campaign ended their . ., , . „ ,__hl
interests were the principal topics the miners strike b> hai.ng sjch j
of consideration bv every speaker a man as John Mitchell, as presi-
in both parties. The chief justice, ^.pt Gf the anthracite miners,
the present delegate to congress Today John Mitchell looms up,
and other prominent public men bcfore the Araerican public onlv
wetit on record interpreting their ,
,a lesser figure than Tneodore
policies. " ®
When the State Register was Roosevelt nimseif.
bought by the present owners and ^QCj w(,en vou come to com-
turrn-u into u school >s - "rg'.V1' pare these two men. though they
it« enemies sa d it was but a cam- r °
« UUl fX •
paign organ, meant to deceive the are in temperement different, they
school lessees. That itwouldnot are the same in character and
be published after thc e.ection. purpo-c. Both are intensely sin-
But the Ma: Register .. or.- Ccrtandjecp |D their conv ctions.
tinue until it cr.eot int. , ong gach is resolute and courageous,
est paper? in the terrtor>. it nas
bought additional machinery, type Both are sufficient to tne task be-
and stock to do all kinds of job fore them. Neither looks beyond
printing, to live therebv, and will [the duty to be done. It is an ,n-
continue the fight for the^school 1 tcrtttin g fact that each appreci-
land lessees, vow that the elec- , , r, t>
iana ir.-to. \ . ates the other. Tresidcut Roose-
tion is over, the democrats, popu-
lists and socialists among them, velt has openly expressed his ad-
w 11 have no occas.on to doubt its miration of Mitehell
intentions. It will not be politics anj Mitchell hss
but Dolicies it will discuuss here- . j .
after No matter who is elected shown his faith in the president
to congress, who is elected to the , in the unbounded trust of leaving
territorial legislature, the school the arbit ation of the strike in his
land lessees must present their hands
needs to congress through their
delegate and the legislature The presidents history is well
through their representatives. known, but it is remarkable to
What the school land lessees -nd Qut that john Mitche|i ;s but
should do is to organize. • vears old worWed as a miner
Organize in every county and send -* -
the names of the officers to the for fifteen years and has come to
territorial secretary, L. Bissell be recognized as a thinker and
A territorial meeting should be thc greatest labor leader in the
arranged to take place before countrv without any school ad-
congress, or the legislature meet. , , -,,^4
. • u- m KUmn vantages. The man s mental and
Ilf thereis anything in the l l\nn s
tatehood bill they do not like,' moral character has been tested
they should express their senti- in the last six months and found
ment. If there is anything ;n the absolutely without alloy, In all
present leasing system the> iIl- trying conferences with the
sire remedied, thev should unite * ,
, . / . .,%nt tl, coa operators, he has never lost
on tile change and present it to Y
the coming legislature. There art his temper or his head. He has
many differences of opinion e\eo
among the leseess that should be
harmonized.
BERKEY'S WORK.
In the district court of Locran coun-
ty, territory of Oklahoma
Elizabeth Griawoid )
rs >■ Notice Ko.
Samuel Lonsway. j
Samuel Loniway is hereby notified
that he has been sued as defendant
the district court of Log^an County
Oklahoma Territory, by Elizabeth
Griswold. as plaintiff, in an action to
quiet the title of said plaintiff to lot
twenty -0'in block twenty-nine 29
in that subdivision of the city of
Guthrie known as Guthrie proper
in Lopan county Oklahoma terri-
tory. as asrains: any* adverse
tate or interest of defendant thereto,
and to forever bar and exclude said
defendant from setting up or asserting
anv estate or interest in or to said
premises adverse to said plaintiff and
: *.hat he must answer the petition of ;
said plaintiff filed iu said court in said
action on or before tie - day of De-
cember 190*2 or said petition will be
taken a< true and judgement render-
ed against him forever quietm? the '
possession and title of said plaintiff,
her heirs and assigns, in and to said j
premises, as against any adverse estate
or interest of said defendent. his heirs
or assigns thereto, and forever barring
and excluding defendant fxom setl.njr
up or asserting any estate or interest
in or to said premises adverse to plain-
tiff. accordingly as prayed for in said
petition.
Dated Guthrie. O. T . Nov. 5, 190*J.
Lawrence Huston Alt ys
for Plantiff.
(SEAL
Attest T. A. Neal. Clerk of District
Court.
saui applicttuvai,
person interested may contest >aid pe
tiMon bv tiling written opposition j
thereto on the ground of incompeten- ,
cv of the applicant, or may assert his [
own rights to the administration ana
pray that Letters be issued to
himself. . . .
Witness C. W. Goodrich. Judge of the
probate Court of the County of Lo-
ean. and the seal of the Court attixed
the -0th day of October A.b. 1902.
C. \V. Goodrich,
SEALi Probate Judge.
45 4t
c. \V. GOODRICH.
Probate Ju'ige.
( First published in the Oklahoma
State Register October 23, 1902.)
In the District Court of Logan Coun-
ty Oklahoma Territory.
M. Kowland, l-laintitf | N0TjCK
Harry A. Carson. i No.3S42
Defendant /
To Harrv A. Carson, Defenant, take
notice that the above named
notice mat iuc ^ rv • t. p a
rir«r Published in the Oklahoma State has this day filed a petition in ine -
F,rSl Regmer ^tober 30, 1902. j bovc named Court to removec.oufl and
In the District Court of Logan Coun- ^uiet title m «|e^nVT, and Eight
\V S. Cooper. Plaintiff, vs. LelaSpen- , S', in of Guthrie
.or Defendant. Notice No. o8di. subdi . tin* and all
ier. Defendant. Notice No. 3857. j Capitol ^ Will- and all
To Lela Spencer. Defendant take known as Capito
notice that the above named plamtift , ]3
ha., this day filed a petition aganst ! ierrno.. .
ision 01 i-e .i .. u. - title in anci 10 sa. 1 , ; y
West Guthrie, according to same .;n the above named Piaiatitr
you in the above named cour to re-
move cloud and quiet title i.i and to
Lots No. one (1> and two (.i in Block
numbered twenty-one till in that part
or sub-division of u.e ci .< of Guthrie
known as West G
the official recorded plat thereof, and
all in city of Guthrie. Logan County.
O. T.. and unless you plead or other-
wise make answer to said petition, on
or before December 12 1902, said peti-
tion will be taken as true and a judg-
ment rendered against you to quiet
itle in and to said lots, and to per-
fect title in the above named plain-
...NTONYE & JONES.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
I Attest: T. A NEAL. Clerk.
j Bv C. H. Griswold. Deputy.
i Dated uis 2Sth day of October. 1902.
Coun.y Oklahoma
and unless you the
said defendant plead to _ said _ ivtu-
tiou on or before the 6th day of Dec-
ember 1902. the said petition
will be taken as true, am. a judg-
ment rendered against you J
title in and to sa'. l Lots and to pt cl.
for rlain
firs* Published in the Ok.ahoma State
register. October 30, i902.
In the District Court of Logan Coun-
ty, 0. T.
W. S. Cooper. Plaint.J. vs Robert M.
Mintonve .v Jones. Att vs
tiff.
Attest: T. A. Neal. Clerk.
By Anna <juinn. Deputy.
(seal)
Dated this iind dav of Oct.
I First published :n the Oklahoma
State Register October 25. 1902.1
In the District Court of L"gan Coun-
ty Oklahoma Territory.
W. s. Cooper /
' NOTICE
v" : No. 3H4S
Harrv L Cohen 1
1 To Harry L. Cohen. Defendant, take
j notice that the aboved name plaintiff
has this day ti'.ed a petition in the
lainini. vs. nutjcu ^ a 1 - ----
Patterson and E J I nderwood, De- bove named Court to quiet Ut.e and re-
fenda^ Notice No. 3,50. | move doud^n and to iot, thirteen OS,
school uno department;
. a
The success of the re pub
ticket in Logan countyis due. as far
as party work is concerned, more
to B. F. Berkey more than any
other man or factor. It was the one
popular thing the committee did.
Berkey is a popular man with the
voters, w hatever som : party lead-
ers, w ho never get aw ay from their
counters and desks where they get
the best of every man who comes
to them, may think,
never talk to t went>
in a year except
If
never made a mistake that th
public can point to. He is a stu-j
dent. His is a scientific method o
solving the labor problem. He j
is not an agitator or a revolution-1
15t.
As for President Roosevelt, the '
day may come when his act of j
jecognizing labor arbitration by !
the Kxcutive of the I nited Stat s j
will hold a position with the oth-
er conspicuous epochs of Ameri-
can history. It may stand as the
peaceablee mancipation of labor t
the civil war stand for the eman-
cipation of the slaves.
Unknow n and unthought of fu-
ture social and iconomic solutions
lie pregrant in his single act of
nnr. recognizing the right of labor to
than organize with the same right giv-
en capital combinations.
Guthrie. O. T . Oct. 31, 1902
No'-ict is hereoy given to all lessees I
whose'.eases expire October 1, 1902 or!
January 1,1903 that application for re- j
oewal of lease for the term of three
years commencing January 1, 1903 j
should be received at this office priori
to the first day of December, lCvi.
liefore applications will be received
all rentals and charges due prior to
the first day of January 1903 must be j
paid. Persons holding leasts expiring
tn the first day of October 1H02 are re- '■
quired to pay oae-fourth of one year s
rental to cover the p«riod from Octo-
ber 1. 1902 until January 1, 1903. The
proper application blanks will be
mai.ed to each lessee according to
post office shown in old lease with no-1
tice of annual rental for the en^uiug
term.
All lands upon . which rentals audi
charges have not been paid uutil Jau-t
uarv 1, 190* and a.l lands for wlrcli
the lessees neg'.eH or refuse to make
application v*.'l hereafter be adverti:-
ed and let to the highest Udder, and
such delinquent lessees will oe given
an opportuuitv to remove their im-
provenents. after all past due rentals
have been paid.
This notice is given in accordance
with the rules of the B. ard for Leaso
ing Territorial Laud-
J as. J. Hoi stox.
Secretary of the Hoard.
To Robert M. Patterson and E. J. 1 fourteen 14
Underwood, defendants, ta*e notice
that the above plaintiff has -his day
filed a petition agains- you in above
named courtto quiet title and remove
cioud in and to lots numbered seven ?
and eight (S) in Block numbered nine
(Si in tnat part or subdivision of tne
city of Guthrie, known as Guthrie
Properaccording to the official record-
ed plat thereof, and all in city utt,.
of Gutiiri*. Logan Coumy. 0 T taken as true and a judgment rendered
and unless you plead or otherwise against you to quiet title in and to said
make answer to said petition on or be- Lotsand to perfect title in the above
fore De. 12 1902. said petition will named plaintifi. ,,
be taken as true, and a judgment ren- MintonyeA Jones Att ys for plaintiff
dered against you to quiet title in and Attest: T. A. Neal, Clerk.
to said lots, and to perfect title In the By Anna Quinn. Deputy.
above named plaintiff ! (gEAL)
MINTONYE * JONES . thu
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
fifteen <15-. sixteen <16
1 it. eighteen (18),
i!9j. twenty t20),
,„v„ „„v '211, twenty-two
, twenty-th'ee - '< and twenty-four
•_'4 in Block numbered eighty-six
m that part of the city of Guthrie
knowu as Capitol Hill, and all in Lo-
ean Oounty 0. T.. and unless you
plead or otherwise answer the said
petition on or before December *5, 1902
said petition filed against you wiil be
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2nd dav of Oct. 1902.
Attest T A. NEAL Clerk.
Bv C. H. Griswold, Deputy.
Dated -his 2Stk day of October. 1 P2.
First Published in the Oklahoma State
Register. October -■> 1902. i
In the District Court of Logan Coun-
ty. O. T.
W s Cooper. Plain'iff.'vs. Ella Kil-
lam and A. D Adams, Defendants.
Notice No 3SS0.
To Hi!a Klliam defent'-int, take
notice that the above named plain-
lift' has this day filed a petition against
vou in the above named court to re-
move r'oud and quiet title in and to
I.ot numbered seventeen (17) in Block
numbered eighty-seven i-.l in tha^
part or sub-division of the city of
Gulhrie known as Guthrie Proper
and .'11 in the city of Guthrie, Logan
county. O. T.. and unless pou plead
or otherwise make answer to said
petiton on or before December 12.
1902. said petition will be taken as
,nd a judgment rendered against
, qUiet title and remove cloud
I to said lot. and to perfect the
n the above named plain ...
MIN rONTB & JONES.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
A. NEAL, Clerk,
r 11 Griswold. Deputy
this 2£'h day of October, 1902.
When you want fine Photos, go
to Svvearingen. Op. postoffice,
C? S TO XX I -A- •
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they do to make these -ann
men richer.
It may be too far ah a
prospect, but Ben I*. Berke;
should be made chairman ft* ;nL']states that the Oklahoma Traction
county central committee two
u - rntn the timethe company has announced its inten-
vears hence. L p to to tne t ine mc : ,
central committee s e c u - j tion of building an electric line
red his services the republican | from that city to Guthrie, a dis-
ticket looked like doomed. His
popularity drew ent h u s i a s m
among the voters. They began
to talk that they had a frend in
A special from Oklahoma City
the campaign.
the next eight months. The pre-
liminary survey is now being
made.
First Published in the Oklahoma State
Register. tober : , . ti.
In the District Court of Lc^aa Coun- I
ty O. T.
v,- s. Cooper. Plaintiff, vs. John W
BmmMMi mtrada t Notlc# No. •
To John V Be'iefield. defendant
take notke that the al ive nan cd
! plaintiff has this day filed a petitioi
I against you in the above named court
I to remove cloud and cuiiet tme In and
•o lot numl>ere twenty-three t1 In
I Block numbered twenty-nine t2&) Ii
tha' part or sub-division of the city
oi Guthrie known ns Guthrie Proper,
according to the official recorded pla'
thereof and all in > ity of Guth-
rie. Logan county, O. T. and unles-
vou plead or otherwise make auiwer
to said petition on or before December
12 1902. said petition will i>e taken
as true, and judgment rendered against
you to quiet title In and to said lot.
and 'o perfect the title In the a.iove
named plaintiff
MINTONYE & JONES.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attest: T. A NKAL, C ierk.
By C. H. Griswold. D< put*.
Dated this inh day ol October. 1902.
In
Published in the oklahoma State
K. wister. Cctober SO. 19 2
the Mistrlct Court of Logan Coun-
tv
\V .- Cooper. Plain iff. vs. Ernst
P'A I t and PIIny K. Ablott. De-
fendant. Notice No.
To Ernest Procht. defendai.t. take
notice that the above named plain-
tiff has this day filed a petition against
you in the above named court, to re-
move cloud and quiet t! ie in and to
lx>t numbered twenty- hree (22) in
block numbered twenty-eight t-v>
that part or sub-division of the crty
of Gu.arie known as Wes Guthrie a>
cording to the official recordr • plat
thereof and all in the city of Guthrie.
Logan county. O. T., and unless you
plea 1 or otherwise make answer to
said petition on or before December 12,
l'.i _ said petition win be taken as
true] ami a judgment rendered against
you to qule; title in ana to said lots,
am. to perfect the title In the above
named nlalntiff
MINTONYE & JONES.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest: T A NEAL. Clerk,
By C. H. Griswold. Deputy.
Dated this :nh daj of October,
c o m pie
rkerv. Gla
lUse'Furnii
vs and
ption. ^
We carry a
line of Cro
ware and 11 <
ing goods, T
elties ot every descriptic
A GOOD FLACE
to spend any spare time
vou may have when :n
Guthrie - at ' zollers"
China Store.
< First published in theOklahoms
^tate Register October 23, 1902.)
In thc District Court of Lojrati County
Oklahoma Territory.
' " S-£ooper ( NOTICE
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^ WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND J
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WE HANDLE
reliable goods and sell
them at reasonable prices.
There are no distinctions
made in our store, the
price is the same to one
and all aiike. A child can
purchase as cheaply of us
as the regular shoppe
L. R Delaney \
To L. U t)elnnt y, I">c fondant, take
no'.i' - that the above plain'iff has this
■lay tiled a petition in the above nam-
t i\ eourt to quiet title and remove
n and to lots numbered tnirteen
1 and fourteen 14 in Bloek number-
ed eiphty-four <Mi in that part
)f the ettv of Guthrie
cnowu as Capitol Hill, and all
n 1 Kra" County O. T , and uniesa you
plead or otheru i>e answer the said i e-
ion on or before Dee. mberOth HXrj,
the sail p tltion Hied against you will
be taken rs true and judgment render-
ed if i t yon t- quiet title in
and to said Lois .and to perfect the
title in the above named plaintiff.
Mintouye a Jones Att vsfo- rlain-
*T Attest: T. A. Neai. Clerk.
titTv
By Anna Quinn. Deputy.
sk am
Dated this 'Si day of Oct. t90j.
OASTOllIA.
Bun the /f Kind You Wm Always
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Golobie, John. The State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275477/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.