The Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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THE KNTElJl'KlSE, Ml LHALL, O. T., OCT. -21, IS98.
•fcf -i*^T •P. 9*? /A* -
THE NEW
FURNITURE STORE
Is an interesting plnce to visit these davs_
Wk Ark Si-i.ung fuhmtruk Rioin ! The
people are finding it out, ami we are enjoying
a handsome trade. Our prices and goods can
not he beaten in the Territory. Come and
see for yoursel
MOFL IOCAL NEWS.
Cool ami nice.
I'll is »n 111*** se
-INll.M feel
'Ti that in.«k**s I Ik*
WHY THEY MARRIED-
llllstlilig.
IImiu v Wfina w ;im I.hi,. S
W nuUnmis, C Jkluli■•in.i, M
nl iv from
DO VOU INELD ANYTHING IN THESE LINES 1
Beds,
Mattresses,
Rockers,
Dressers,
Book
Curtains,
Cots,
Baby Carriages,
Safes,
Cases, Wardrobes,
Carpets,
Tables,
Cradles,
Springs,
Cribs,
Oil Cloth,
Chairs,
liiyh Chairs,
Lounges,
Kitchen Cabinets.
We Have a Good Assortment of Each
Vo Pit Almost Any P'cketbook.
Bring in your pictures for frames, or your broken ch iirs for new
seats. Keep in mind that lor every dollar's worth you buy you get a
guess on the $16 liL-" 1 > ROOM SUIT, and the lucky person gets it ab-
solutely free 011 November 1, 1898. This is simply an "ad " lor us. Some
one of our customers will be the richer and the happier for it.
Ladies, come in and see our line of fancy rockers,
The only Exclvsivk Furniture Store in Town !
T. E. GENET.
IN TIII: 111:11 u in'iuiim!.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Mr*. Kulilmnn was ut Guthrie today
Kuuton will speak here November
H.
' b.M
i iip!
i'v snows 11
ti 11 hi early
t In*
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
III.It.In
,f tl<
/iii. 1
out and p i'
(7 vow Ttwil il
;v/' no w«i\ t<i
It V
• .1 1
There linv
north, which has
snap here.
MissVida Pel iyjolni visiled frit ikIh ;
Rt Gutluie tliis week, lei inning home
thia afternoon. ^
J. W. Phillips ami fullier attended ,
the Keaton meeting at Oiliilido lust ,
Haluiday evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ki/.er relnriieil lodn\
from Springfield 111., where they haw.
been for several weeks,
Mr. Kiiitiiiill and d.itighter, Mi«s j
Gladys, cnine Up from UulliriH Muii i
day and visited with Mr, and Mis.
Frank Kineuid.
Chillies Blown, who has heen vi it j
in# liia Mister, Mis T. 10 (J-mot, left J
Monday morning lor .lelTeinon, where j
lie will vi.-ii his parenlH.
H W Collins of Mulhall was in our
City Tuesday to purchase an order ol
the Frost wire fenee fr mi J J Moore, j
Mr Col linn rIho secured the agency In
his neighborhood —Stillwater Denb>-1
crat.
Operator Hid I loin a » ew l,I)en«
more" ty pew i i'ei, wliirh is :i be.autv '
Mr. Hell is very proud of il, and locks
it it: the site everydav lor fear I he
temperature will injure its delicate
mechanism.
E. IV Barton, recently of Ponca City,
han accepted a position in Knttei inan'M
hardware store, and began hie dulien
Monday. Mr. Harton cmnei will
recommended, in a ynUDg man, enere-
getie and will succeed, we /eel .sure.
Candidate 11 I*. Morton was in town
yesterday. 11 «s is making an active
canvass for county cleric, and as he is
running ou li e Republican ticket lie
will be e-ec.ted. lie is eoinpeteiit in
every way, and should have the otlLv.
M. O Stanley, Hie j-wrier, ha*
bought lota of liana Hrodtioll and will
build hiiiiHelf a cony h >rue.—Potica
Dally Courier. The writer i.« well ac-
quainted with Mr Stanley, and we
• re more than pleaded to know that
OUR
ENTER PRISING
NEWS-GATHERERS.
Sat in day v
lay, ami the
day was a h'«
The first
full W mIiu.siii
Cut II
hook.
Mis. Jacob Ka!er. Miss Fannie a: d
Master Hairy returned froiu (Jul brie
Sunday evening where the) had been
visiting ielatives,
James Howling, a good fi rmer and
a si a.inch l'opulist, proved up Tues. . .. . ..
• iiii . .. . kitchen—the
day yn bis claim, the northeast qtutr| }|
lei of section UO, township 19, range i.'
west.
Miss Lena Wood came up from Ed
iiioml Saturday to visit a few days
with her parents. She is getting
al oiK quite well with her work in the
Normal College.
Santa Fe I'mnp Station ICnyineer
J. S. McCounick want to Ued llock
Sat unlay evening to spend Sunday
with his family ou the claim near that
place, lie returned Sunday night. *
The Kdinond Republican ' contains
the following in its last issue: M. A
Hunt, of Guthrie, will take charge ol
thel'alace hotel Monday.—Mulhall
KNTtinritisE. Mr. Hunt, formerly
1'ept the Hotel Central here. Success
to hill!
Mrs Dunn, living 12 miles unrtheaiu
of Cunhiug, came over to M tlhall
Saturday to make a viait to her aunt
Mrs. S. VV. Acton. She drove over In
a cart, accompanied by her little babe.
She was compelled to lay the little
one down in the bottom of the cart
'ti order that she could drive the horse.
In attempting to raise her umbrella
the horse became scared and ran
away. Iu trying to bold the horse
sbe was thrown from the csrr. The
horse ran on with the little babe in
11»e cart, and after running some dis
, .v. tance became loose from the cart.
5m Mrs. Dunn brui-ed and quite a
M|| KooJ 8Cnr,,(l. but the babe, a
jfti)! seven month old girl, was not hurt in
any way. A very fortunate nut come
of a serious beginning.
t she had recoveied from hei lii -
stir-
ut all. It I"
X *, no!'' slaitrmered .1 mulhall*
"Not since the day when I.ucindy was
buried, Unit I ieeollect oil. And she
was your cousin!"
k,Ve*," replied Miss Susan, looking
more surprised Until evei at his singu-
reully ain't!"
1 .lonathaii Jamimix sigheo discoiiso-
' lately us he hung the dish cloth ou
I I lie appointed nail, after using it as a
! weapon to drive live speckled liens and
j a red "rooster" out of the cottage! jm- niHiiner.
kitchen which had I k>Alld ti lit t kind'oi' makes us GOUSIllS
nlwuya Iihuii "like waxwork," in the J t0l); All,| |t'u 1)H lnmB nainiul Ilka
liii hof his Into I Hilled «il»- „ot |„ u„ ,mt, «f h,h fiunily u »ec-on,l
1 Dniir me! I)e:u mel" lie Hiirlieil! tDon't you think hoV nski-d
iiirnln. '• riifin pesky liens do in,ike u I.)cmilliitn. looking at hei witll it very
night of trouble, if I f< rget and leave !}llix'ous lace.
the window open when I go away, j I don't quite understand wln.t
And 1 most always do turret. And , yon mean,11 said Miss Susy, drawing
hens ain't neat, that's a fact, away a little from hiui.
gracious! Il -Luciudy could see t Ii is. jj,it the color deepened in her
lioo!! cheeks, and her bjue eyes no longer
He might well mourn over its state. |Woked frankly straight at him. And
Luciudy ' had been '.i real regular fiohi these signs .lonathaii took heart
born worker," as the neighbors des j0f grace.
cribed it. A woman, who, from her ' I'm just, the louesomest man on
wedding day, had stiiieezeil her hair j (,}lll|,t Susy!" |,e exclaimed. "I got
Into a tight knot at the buck of hei soused, you see, to having Lucuidy
head, put on an iudiuo blue print Lound to talk talk to and advise with,
dress, witli white spots, rolled up its that I'm just like.one-half of broken
sleeves, and coinnieiiced a crusade | puir ()f H|ie,ir8 wi hout her, And
against dm and disorder *of every 1 thoue liousekeepers tl,d.t I've had have
kind, that had ended only with her just adout plaghcd me to death They
last sickness and death. "Not a WiU,"t none of tlieni neat and comfort-
speck of paint in her house!*' she said. IUII| chipper as Lucindv used to
triumphantly. And so she scrubbed i,e."
and scoured herself out of the world
at forty, worn into her grave bv the
work w hich there had been n > need to
J do.
Jonathan had mourned her f.ith-
| fully and truly. Tun years had passed
He paused, regarding his compan-
ion doubt fully.
j ,kS' e was a good, kind, cheerful
vvoin in," said Susy, sighing iu her
I turn.
"So she was! so- she was " cried
and lie had i ,jona
nrly.
Sllllcl
FAIRVIEW NEWS.
Hy 1111ST LIS It.
Wheat sowing is about over.
School is going on nicely with 30 to
Sri in at tendance.
Miss Hessie Herry is visiting down
in Lincoln county.
Henry Ferguson has delivered a
fine lot of bay in (Su'hrie the past
week.
We understand Gtorpe Detwiler
has been recommended for Election
Inspector for South Mulhall precinct
The printer la«t week made us say
that it cost $<5,50 to r< deem the dic-
tionary when iiHhouUl have read$1 ,">0
Millions Given Away.
It in certainly gratifying to the
public to know of one concern iu the
land who are not afraid to be gener-
I ous to the needy and suffering. The
King's New Dis-
coughs and
over and after romping awhile with
lilm on the soft grouud let him up
huvii'K ti.uoh pleasure with bi» I proprietors of Dr.
p!»y, wlieih -r il wa. reciproeate.i ur L„„ry f„r consuiiiption
uot Hilt the fun for the other bnj-8 00ldBi have g)veu aw#yover tH„
"is ,l"" Uhi,h ,""1 " million trial bottle, of thin Kre»t
Hnniiier lioy wiio iiuppeued to K< t in oiedieine; and have the satisfaeti
the way of (be same playful bovine
And, now the boys say: "He laughed
heat who laiiyhed lust".
J. II Pi. rt
the Audert
()klalioma
faith in the
STANDAhD ITEMS.
IIV (iJ.KA MClt
The friends or Rev. Paul Everett of
the M. IS church are pleased to see
him back from conference with the
announcement that he will reinaiu on
Hits charge for another year.
The Gleaner does not pretend to be
learned in ornithology, and never
thought the Crow was a bird of pa-—
age, tint has taken notice lately of
their movement toward the South.
J. W. Havenstrite ami family, so
ciimpanled by Mrs, Haveustrite's
M;«ter, Mi-s Alice Stirk, of West
Iptlon list for the church Union, Iowa, started on an over'and Genet's.
One of the members! trlP ,,:i "" "" » visit among Stroud
friends. service.
Col. Zaek Mulhall Is tilling up Ms
big pasture with cattle and cutting
the Hoe hay crop that has grown n >
il thin sea-ou.
N reported to have s
hi bO of his farm to
i»• y who lots plenty
country.
Of
Knowing it has absolutely cured thous-
and* of hopeless cases. Asthma, bron-
chitis, hoarseness and all diseases of
the throat, chest and lung" are surely-
cured by it. Call on I) McCounehey,
Druggist, and get a free trial bottle
lingular size 50c. and SI Every bottle
guaranteed, or price refunded.
nt tot
and
Visit tho iitw furui ure etore and '
get'prices.
s H)r ttomaob, fullness after eating, I Mb
tiatulence are all caused by imperfect s'u"
digestion. Prichly Ash Hitters cor-
rects the disorder at once, diives out
badly digested food and tones the
stomach, liver and bowels. For sale
by Kinc-iid Childer drug Co.
Huy an oil clotu for your stove at
her grave v\ is m
ed many things at the hands of
arious hocekeepers who had
(succeeded her. The iast and most
incapable of these had left linn a
week previously,to be married. And,
that, it may be, had given Jonathan's
I thoughts a new turn. For on this
to isk, breezy, sunny • nioi ning Ir* full
as if he could not li»*ar his present
lonely, comfortless state an dherdav
He walked out into the garden and
looked up at his cottage with approv
Ing eyes.
It was a snug litt le h«i
red, witli while window
door jambs I stood ou t he bank of
a merry little bmok. and iu the center
of a brond green meadow. Four tall
map es grew before it. covering its
roof with the. shield of their green
leaves in Summer. A quiet, sunny
spot, as any one might wish to see,
and with every humble com I'm I stored
beneath its roof that, any reason ible
w ife could ask foi\
"I have this nice home, and n preth
farm, and money in the b.vnk, hut I
ain't happy." mused Jonathan, with
his hand on the garden gate. ' I
takes a woman to make a home bright j «.jju fond of me a -
and snnsliiny-l lint's a fuel! There's ' 1talking sen.il,!
dows, now.
iihout
I In
ck of tai
A ml t hat is Why
L can't yrt along well with folks that
are so different. Now you are hei
own relation, . nil you have Just the
same ways with you as it were. And
yoil are all aloue in the world like liie.
Pin sure Ijiiciiuh would approve of i:
if \o i could sec your way ciear. And
I know she'd be glad to have you get
her house back into the old trim. She
wouldn't know il if she could see it
now."
lie paused again. A.rain Su*\
Meadows kept silence. Tiutli to tell,
whether to laugh or cry at his strange
wooing
4kI hoped you would see it in the
same liglu yourself, and be willing to
give up gotng around among people,
and have a home of yoni own," .lona-
thaii cont i ii tied, iua slightly injured
tone. "You shall have everything
you waut« Susy, Ijiiciudv always said
I was a good provider. And you know
we have always been the best of
fiieuds. And 1 used to be so fond of
vou w hen we was little children."
' 1 was fond of vou, too, then," said
Miss Susan. And the water stood in
her eyes as she spoke.
gino," said Johua-
last. 'Pin
t his time, going
place so. Susy was my i
school, before I ever si
I wonder what she won
And I'm sure I u ndy woi
not if she could see her floors
Jonathan opened the gate
lormg h'
ihout from place ti
vas my liti!e wife a
ever saw Luciudy
1 say now
! 1 ii *t'object
; is still growing
liehi up a c: ou d of candidates on the
road to Orlando the other day, and
they subscribed quite liberally.
The trustees and members of the
Christian church have received a
deed to the laud so generously
donated by S-iiIre Mori'/., and have
moved the fence in around It, %nd
work vs ill commence immediately,
». H. Scott will superintend the
building.
We have seve" I candidates for
towuahip offices in our part of the
township. W. H Scott Kvpuhllcan
candidate f >r township trustee;
(ieorge Pierce democratic and fusion
candidate Township
Charles T Kainbo, fusi
now has a Itiilwny Mail
Last Monday night the flrwt
One* day last week Arch Long met M1 aM pouch came in from the east over
Fri-co line. Postmaster Hush deserves
a great deal of credit for getting the
mail sooner than we would have had
i wilh quite an accident, lie was tak
I ing an excursion on Henry Baker's
I'whecl, and was.running at high speed
when he got bis starboard No, 10 en*
tangled In the forward propeller. He-
i suiting in tho craft going over on her
1 beam ends, on n lee shore in as tout a
i condition as one of Admral Cervera's
battleships, and throwing the captain
j about thirty feet without damage to
himself.
llravo Men Fall,
Victims to t^omach, liver and
kidney troubles as w i! h>> women, ami
clerk, and I feel the results in loss i.f appetite,
and riiomas ' poisons in the blood, backache, nerv-
decidedlv, :nd wnlked toward the
d istant village at a swift pace.
In the meantime fate so willed it
that the very person he wished to see
was walking from the village Inward
Id I liink hiire I'm' fond enough of you, alreadv.
And I won't wait a week, or a day for
you, Susy. I can get a license at
Squire Clay's in ten minutes. Wh\
won't you go with me to his house
now, and get married before the
neighbors have a chance to hear a
word about it?"
s'''11 '! .Susy u m hoi rilied at, the idea lit
HAH
WITH
HALF AN
EYE,
Standing
In Front
Of Out
STORE
Last
Saturday
or
Monday,
and
Sse the
STACKS of GOODS
Going
Out of
The Store
All Day,
Will say
At cnce:
'• 7/j not necessary
for the 'SLEDGE
HAMMER' Man to
quolp prices."
Our Goods
Seii Themselves!
Economically
him, or her way to i
at a fai in house, win
temporal) home
re several jobs of
" 1 ""K h(> 1 "• I Patteu, republican candidate for road !"1,8,ipss, headache and tired, liatles
M. O Hilling* will preach in the | overseer, district No. 3. All good, jr 1,11 dowu feeling. But there's i
M. K. Church lure next Hunday, i safe men. need to feel like that. Listen to J \\
October 23. morning ni..| ..venliiK [ The eitiz>»a aro Lelninir i.-nm. I I'^viile, In.i Ho
wMI he " tlii* vtur, oomiiy put iu tike
. Hillings |,a»ior. Oriand-> llPVl. br|t,g, „n Hkeleton en
ho not promised to receive and deliver ! making and iin-nding awaited her.
th# mail at the train, until the road is' Miss Susan Meadows would never
opened to Oklahoma city. The mail see five ami-thirty again, and there
will be received and sent from Stroud were several streaks of gray in hei
until the road is completed, after soft brown hair. Hut she was a coin*
which two routes uill go out from pactlv-buill, well roui ded little bodv.
Stroud—one north and one south. Wei with a cheerful, rosy face, and a pair
cad now get mail from Kansas City i of brightly smiling blue eyes. It was
and Ht. .Louis in tweuty four hours odd that Miss Susan had nev.er
time, when heretofore it took from | married, especially as she was Known
four to six days. The mail is distrlbu- j to have earned and saved, and de-
ted every night afier the mail arrives posited in the village bank quite a
Hist. H it Jolunithaii was determined,
and his pleading linaHy prevailed.
At eiuht o'clock that evening the
happy pair sat down in a kitcli n,
clean as willing hands could make it.
to eat a very tempting wedding sup-
per. Like a sensible woman, Mrs.
Leinniix had her house painted
throughout Hut in all other matters
sh*? follows in the steps of Cousin
Luciudy. And you can now find in
the village of Gravs no neater house
keep -r, or no happier wife th in "that
little old maid" at whom Miss Doo-
little sneered.
(P. s.—Miss Doolittle is now an old
maid herself).
Stroud Messenger.
Mirrors of ail ki uis at (tenet's
Mulhall
with lie., |>»t.ir. unarm-. llpw brii.ge «>n Skeleton it.-, k, im tiif
will be Hie hna.i of u chart:..,con.istiiik uuilirie rcml. Wa wonder if many i f
ur people don't feel that the amnui.t
The citizens are helping 1. iran i • 1 111,1 "»>■«: \ h.
utui.-ni, for Hie KU',,,rlc are Just tlie ltii,,K
of Orlando, Hethel and Grand View
classes, with He v. H. L llenn u*
pastor H'ar Chapel ami Pleasa't
\ lew elacses witli another p dut to
add will be the Mulhall circuit, with
Rev. Qeorae K. uiunu a." p-istor. The
p intorn of Orlando and Mulhall
will not be able to tn» et rhelr people m,w before
ii xt Hunday, but uill the Hunday
following. J (J. Klliott goes to
Columbia charge, I), w Keller to
(». Haidy to Perry
K »ss returns to
H ickner to Kirst
I fe." ().,ly
iiiehey'n d.ug
I guaranteed.
Road ami T<
\ ii ed lo see <
Itekcue by Schley
won the nation
1'niled Slates
West (iutbrie,
circuit, I) W.
Perkius, J I). M
church (Guthrie
fieneral (iriely »
Admiral Scliley
npplause some fllleei
Hs a t'aptnin in ti
Wavy, lie led II I 'lief I Ml \ sill!,,
1> lo the lescue ol (ieneial \ \\
(•ieel> a lii I I I ** few Nil IV f.vols III his
band 11/ %r« lie ekjdi lers. (jeHmal
Greely has lit last consented 1,1 te I
the Storv ol Ills In , , w , 1,1 - | Hi!,,
frozen Non lit and I,
in t he ()c|ohei 1, k|i.
Jt is a leinaiK tide
bes'des being a iceon
darkest 11 aged' in si
Ism and 1 bw| ■ • 1 1
poldiei s w lieu III oil '
Vtltli ileatli
Piickly fi
of the knlne
ens the liv
11 nine
'a |"*r,
of I III
of taxes that 1* paid by the taxpayer?
of this county is hb lit sufV. ient if
judiciously expended to build this
and many ni »r« bridges that we in * I,
a> <1 that much more sali«fact >ry than
ircuit the present? Hat we will hU8hj ii*t
me good brother ri: up
ami ••ys: Vou Pop",
The family of the gentleman who ( bridge 111111
traded for the S S Peter's farm I- iV; IIakdwa
reported to have arrived. We failed
to yet the name. Hut when they
come up and subscribe for Tin: En-
Ti;Kl'KtSK, as nil good people do
when they come to our country, the
editor can and will cheerfully give us
their uameM, and introduce them to an
energetic and friendly a people flf
they ever knew. We welcome them
among us and feel an especial interest
iu them, heciu-e they come from
Missouri. Hut we must stop before
somebody says "Pop" again.
(lene Jtlee met with quite an ad
venture one day IuM we# k while y.ung
across the wheat field at Flynn A
red calf, whi.'h had been grsz ng on
the new wheat and feeling very good
o\#i Km future prosp"C(M eauie op be
h'oil (lene Mini playfully butted bliu
for a mau when he is ail rundown,
and don't care whether he lives or
dies. It did more to give me new
strength and good appetite than any.
tiling I could take. I can now eat
anything ami have a new lease on
Vou invite disappointment when
you experiment. I)e\V ill's Little
Itinera are pleasant, easy,
thorough little pills. They cure coil
I st ip itioii and sick headache just as
sure as vou take Ihein.
handsome sum ot money. Hut single
men were scarce in the village of
Grays. | >
.Ts she walked along the sunshine j Ii,"
I he breeze brought color to her'"'"
cheeks and a wistful light to her blue jo-
ts-•
4.S2.1—First pilbllslipil Sept. 'J.V '!
Notice For Publication.
|il. JO. IKilS.
r< iiowiuK-
) cents at I) McCon-
store. E.cry bottle
I
iwnship t rustees are in ''
our stock and prices foi 1..
aM t'I.IIA 1.1. LI'MIUSH ' \\
Co. • I 1-
Hitters cures di*ease«
el HU-iH and sirenght \\
stomach and bowels 1
h ii«l laibliKlioil Oi'lohi-r 21, 18H8.
Notice For Publ leal ion.
nf s.iin (,| j-n 11 iut-11 Loth in the Town-
For hale by ivineaid-t I .
atug CJ I " N"
How few of us are our own I ^
The married men aresul j ot to tin
wives, the bafchelors obey their swet
hearts, the old maids cater to their Caust
appea.
Join naI
iit'ualile
cats and poodles,
to that weak thii
ion. W'c eolne in
hi le all of us b»w
called public opin.
the world without
our consent, we leave 11 Hgainot our
protest, and while here kick at e\» ry
Ihlng that er -m-,ur path. The old
world wags on not c
live or die, laugh or c
n ir caring s f u tiiing
up our toes and die 1
or try.
Constipation
lusi s fully Ualf the sickness in the world. It
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, lndi*
Hood's
Pills
gesUon, bad taste, coated
iiinu whether w§ tongue,sick 1 ids in it
r> , shout or sigh, soranla
ITood's Pills
,,r„ cureedhstlpatlon and all Its
n suits easily aid thoroughly. 2.V. Alb r legists.
Prepared l > V. I Hood & Co l.t-widl Mass.
The ouly 1 Mis to take with Hoyt is Sarsupurilla.
eyes.
"Dear me, what nils mel" she'
thought, wistfully. *'lt won't do for)
me to begin having the blues at my
time of life! And yet they will come!.
Only this morning 1 heard that pert |
little Clara Doolittle say to her |
mother, that she wouldn't fuss so
much about gutting breakfast, ' for
tin t old maid." And that is what 1
am. though I never expected to be
one! An old maid! And I shall grow
older everyday, and die at last with
1 no one to care that I am gone. Oh, if
I my brother and sister had only lived!
Or if Cousin Luciudy had been spared,
so that she and I and Jonathan could
l have grown o d together, niul been
good friends to the last! Hut he will
uet another wife, no doubt, ai d I can
nevei goto his house then. In fact 1
can't go now , foi fear of gossip. And
yet we were good fiiends nt school
before Cousin Luciudy ever came to j
Gravs to live."
she turned the eoruei of the road
that led to her new employer's fann
just then. j
And there, a few steps beyond the
corner, stood Jonathan Lenuuix, star-
ing ut her as wild y as if she had
dropped from the skies at his feet
*• \\ hy. C 1 mill Jonathan, Ii 1 w do
>011 d"? I haven't seen you for a \
longtime,'' she said, coidially, when
I mid oflii
h hereby jmen tiutl
cirler Ii it h Ii Ii*. 1 liiilice ulliiK iioenlioii
i" in 1U'- 1111 nl proof 01 KUppiirt or Ii in c.lnbn, nnd
Hill I Mini I \\ 'II lit- Hi nl.- Itr|..ie till' Ki-nlHlCr
Mini l( n'iver nf lite t' s. Lm.d olllce ui Ciiiihrie
<». 1 , mi >tiv« iiiiu'i l. 18'is, vi/.:
•loll N MollLKY.
II. I". No. 10001, lor Hit? north west qmirler f>l
w • hip 18, norili of rmiuf I uiml.
iniaieN die
liis* coil!iimoiiM
or Ml*ill ImiiiI.
». Mi-Miihio..
tt, W i III a 111 Ui
JO II
f.ilo
Hide
upon and ciiln-
IK .MfUov, .Inmen W .
in, nil 01 vim I'd 11. O. I
■l Ho 1. iiS, Unit later
(First I'nbliolietl September 80. lsi»H.)
Publication Notice
In IliO I)inl 1 ic.l I'rurl of Login) Coniity ()kln-
•lOH N Hi.KVIlNS, I'illjlltlff. )
v«. / Ciiusc No. "'011.
IIattii. Ui.kvhNs.Dereii'lnni. )
*1' 111 - ti:' I 11 «• It mlftiit, II:. ti ii- r.it-vi'iiK, Ik hereby
-*' ' 1 IihI I lie 8nl'l plaint ill, John llleveiij,
ui'l finite in the I»is-
<»kInh<•nut Territory
II. hi.I th.; h-u nl I Iut litt
fli-iii'ioil: tliiit the bii 1 • I ili'li'iiti in 1.
enc, line I ot* 11 htied by hhIiI plniuiifF
• in the -iiiii 1"i• 11, 11 ml Unit flu- 11111H
iihI pent Ion HI.mI by tho himl plain.
Im c 1 lie ll'li .|n v "| \ iivi inbi-r. I SUM.
petition will bo taken a- 1 rue, ninl
II hi' reiiiieo • I ni't'ni ilinsjly in tin-
in the tiuid plain.Iff, and
Mii>l ti"li ii(lioit. h i'ii 111 iiikf tin* Haul
e iii-ii 1 uiuf n lHtioiiH exintiug he-
ld plrtiMt ll in.ti the -ni l i|«ii't,i|„ni.
iiv Iihii'I ami o111c 1 al he.il thin .'.lid
III ber, IHlia
M. O II \Rr,
it- I• i-11 iet C'onrl ol l.oKaii County,
k lii I'll Inn pftii ion in the ■
ct fourt or I,oki
winch he in
.1 mlu ment >
The
SLEDGE-HAMMER
MAN.
PO ALL OUR FALL
• k_y.Clothing now in !
Iliggest, Finest and
line of PA NTS in
Oklahoma coming
in See them.
\ arils all-linen crash
ti (V11U |(i'r yard.
1000
< >k 111 h 1 • iii 11
lei hI H i
A11«
' loi I'ln
Ity i . A. Nk
it iff.
l».|iity.
Ih your ehlld puny, peeked and
pPttVisbV Does it fret and cry without
seeming cause? I)oes it huveeonvuh
ion? Ii eo it has wormn and White'n
('ream Vermifuge will snfely *xpel
them slid reatore it« health. Hoe, |)
Mt'Ci.nnehey.
" i.leei ibe for 'i*it 15 Km khi'Iiisk
fuiGARHtifra
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