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Laid Offloe at Lawton. Oklahoma.
Nov. i|, 1908.
Notice U hereby given that Jacob Gartman.
■of Blair, Okla , who, on Nov. nth, 190}. made
Homestead Kntry No. 10604. Serial No oj6jj, for
Lots 9, 10 k 11, Sec. 3, St I/>ta a & 3, Section 4.
Township 4 N, Range *> W, Indian Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to the land above
describe*, before O. P. Elliott. U. 8. Commis-
sioner, at his office at Mangum, Okla., on Jan.
4*cialmant names as witnesses:
J. M. McElroy, K, Byrd, John B. Hawkins
and Daniel K. Burgess, all or Blair, Okla.
H. D. MCKNIGHT, Register,
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Notice for Publication.
Land Offlce at Lawton. Oklahoma,
Nov. a4. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Mattie V. Wilson,
of Reed, Okla., who. on March ijrd, 1904, made
H. B No. 11033, Serial No. 01633, for SX NBtf
Section 8, Township 4 N, Kange 15 W, Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to eatablish claim to
the establish claim to the land above described,
before O. P. Elliott, C. S. Commissioner, at his
office at Mangum, Okla., on Jan. 4, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
G. C. Chambers, j. K. Chambers. G. T,
Chambers and James Ellis, all of Reed Okla.
h. D. Mcknight. Register.
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Notion for Publication.
Land Offloe at Lawton. Oklahoma.
Nov. 28. 1908
Notice is hereby given that Rob-
ert A. Shinn, of Jester, Okla., who
on October 17, 1904, made H. Er
No. 11492, Serial No. 02945, for the
NEi, Section 15, Township 6 N.
Range 25 W, Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof to estab-
lish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before O. P. Elliott, U.
Commissioner, at his office at
Mangum, Okla., on Jan. 7, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Z. A. Haston, J. J. Joines, W.
R. Roberts and James D. Martin,
all of Jester, Okla.
h. d. mcknight. Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Nov. 24, 190ft.
Notice is hereby given that Lucinda Albert-
son, guardian of I«ucinda I, Khyne, minor heir
of Arleethy Rhyne, deceased, of Mangum,
Okla., who, on March 20, 190a, made 11. K. No.
8446, Serial No. 02634, for SW'X NEK & SKtf
NW^ I*ot 2, Section 19. Township 3 N. Range
22 W, Iudian Meridian, has filed notice of in-
tention to make final five year proof, to estab
lish dim to the land above described, before O.
P. Klliott, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at
Mangum, Okla., 011 Jan. 4th, 190^.
Claimant names as wituesses:
J. H. l,omax, of l^one Wolf Okla.. W H. Gib-
san, S. W. Albertsonf and W. K. Albertson, all
of Mangum, Okla.
h. d. mcknight, register.
Notice for Publication.
Laud at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Nov. 28, 1908
Notice is hereby given that Roy A. Kelley, of
Vinson. Okla.. who, on July 9th. 1902. made H.
K. No. 8760. Serial No. 02939, for N# NKtf &
8W VK NKtf & KWtf SHrf. Section g. Township
"6 N, Range 25 w. Indian Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make fiual five year proof,
to establish claim to the land above decribed,
before O. P. Elliott, U. S Commissioner, at his
office at Mauguni, Okla., on Jan. 9th. 1909.
Claimant names as wttnesses:
James Martin, J. D. Alexander and J. K. Tip-
ton, all of Vinson, Okla., and H. T. Phillips, of
Shrewder. Okla.
h. D Mcknight. Register.
Notice for Publication.
State of Oklahoma, County of
Greer, In the District court of
said county.
Basil M. Woolley, Plaintiff.
vs.
Missy Woolley, Defendant.
Said Defendant, Missy Woolley,
will take notice that she has been
□ed in the above named Court for
divorce and quieting title to prop-
erty on the grounds of abandon-
ment for more than one year and
must answer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiff on or be-
fore the 14th day of January, 1909,
or said petition will be taken as
true and judgment for plaintiff in
said action for divorce and quiet-
ing property rights will be rendered
accordingly.
Attebt:—GEORGE WJNBURNE,
Clerk of Said Court.
By H. M. Mills, Deputy.
M. Stewart,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Notloo for Publication.
Land Offloe at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Notice i* hereby given that Christopher C.
iopkins. of Blake, Okla., who, Sept. 19th. 1901,
made H. K. No. 10449, Serial No. 02940. for SK
NKK & WK SB#, Section 7. Township 4 N,
Range >3 W, Indian Meridian, has filed notice
•of intention to make final five year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described, be-
fore O. P. Elliott, U. S. Commissioner, at his
office at Mangum. Okla., on Jan. 5th, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. H. Archev, Henry Short, G. T. Hopkins,
and John Lsssiter, all of Reed, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight. Resistor.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton. Oklahoma.
Nov. 28 1908.
Notice is hereby given that PatricK McGee,
-of Willow, Okla.. who. on Nov. n, 1901. made
H. B. No. 10606, Serial No. 01941. for I^>tsj. 6 &
7, Sec. 6, T 7 N. R ai W, & SBtf SB#, Section 1,
Township 7 N, Range » W, Indian Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make final five
year proof, to establish clsim to the land above
described, before O. P. Klliott, U S. Commis-
sioner, at his office at Mangum, Okla., on Jan,
6th. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
M. A. Wall, P. I.. McMurty, J. G. Ross and
W. J. Boynton, all of Willow, okla
h. d. mcknight. reenter.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton. Oklahoma,
Dec. 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Sam-
uel J. Force, of Hollis, Okla., who
on Sept. 4th, 1903, made H. E.
No. 10404, Serial No. 03763, for
SEi, Section 23, Township 4 N,
Range 26, W. Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final
fiveyjgar proof to establish claim to
the land above described, before 0.
P. Elliott, U. S. Commissioner, at
his office at Mangum, Okla., on
Jan. 20, 1909. .
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas E. Waller, ,T. A. Cav-
ness, both of Hollis, Okla. M. M.
Bennett, D. B. Jordan, of Teacross,
Okla.
h. d. mcknight, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Nov. a8, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that William R. Har
moil, of Ladessa, Okla., who. on March 30, 1903,
made H. B. No. 99J5, Serial No. OJ94J, for BH
SKK & SliK NKK & Lot 1. Section j. Town-
ship 3 N, Range 23 W, Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final five year
proof to establish claim to the land above de-
scribed. before O. P Elliot, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office at Mangum. Okla., on Jan. 6th, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. M. Montgomery, A. W. Montgomery.
R. Adams, and B. I., Nichols, all of l*dcssa,
Okla.
h. d. mcknight. Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Nov. 28, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
James W. Miller, of Reed, Okla.,
who on Sept. 30, 1903, made H. E
No. 10482, Serial No. 02943, for Si,
NEi & Lots 1 & 2, Section 4,
Township 5 N, Range 23 W, Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
tion to make final five year proof to
'establish claim to the land above
described, before 0. P. Elliott, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office at
Mangum, Okla., on Jftn.~7, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. E. Whitmire, of Mangum,
Okla., B. F. Blundell and W. F.
Burcham, both of Mangum, Okla.,
Harvey Walker, of Marie, Okla.
H. D. MCKNIGHT, Register.
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Notice for Publloatlon.
Land Offloe at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Nov. 28, 1908
"Notice is hereby given that
William M. Ryan, of Willow
Okla., who on May 12th, 1902
imade H. E. No. 8600, Serial No
4)2944, for SJN Ei & NJ SEi. Sec
tion 7, Township 7 N, Range 2! W
Indian Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final five yeai*
proof to establish claim to the
land above described, before 0.
Elliott, U. S. Commissioner, at
his office at Mangum, Okla.,
Jan. 7, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. A. McAllister, J. H. Boat
wright, John O'Connell and R. I
Black, all of Willow, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight, Register.
All kinds of Commer
cial Job Printing done
At this office P. D. Q.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Dec. 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
Thomas E. Waller, of Hollis, Okla.;
who on March 19th. 1902, made H.
E. 8403, Serial No. 0 3764, for Si
SW1 Sec. 14 & NJ NWi, Section
23, Township 4 N, Range 26 W,
Indian Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final five year
proof to establish claim to the lan\l
above described, before 0. P.
Elliott, U. S. Commissioner, at his
office at Mangum, Okla,, on Jan.
20,1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Samuel J. Force, James P. Du-
Val, W. B. Kincade and J. A.
Cavness, all of Hollis, Okla.
h. D. Mcknight, Register.
Why Shouldn't One Eat, Kv*n If Very
Happy or Vary Sadf
The following really happened ©a
board a pleasure steamer la the
Kyles of Bute. A young honeymoon
couple were sitting side by aide, Rax-
ing on the lovely scenery around
them.
"Isn't It heavenly, George?" she
murmured. "I feel thrills all over
me."
Then without a pauae, as If atlll
carried away by the inspiration of the
moment: "Dearest, if there are any
left, I think I would like a chocolate."
No good reason exlsta why spiritual
emotions should uot make one
hungry. The bride who demanded
sweets was wiser than a girl who once
remained starving and Inconsolable In
her room after the departure of her
lover for India.
At last an amateur Hebe ventured
upstairs with a cup of coffee and a
plate of toast. Yielding to persuasion,
the afflicted maiden was Induced to
eat and drink, and began to look some-
what leBS dejected.
"1 believe I was dying for som*
thing all the time," she finally con-
fessed; "but I was afraid to ask, lest
people would believe me to be less
unhappy than I really am."—Black
and White.
HAT BROKE UP THE CONCERT.
QRIN.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Dec. 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the
Oklahoma State Land Commis-
sion, through its secretary at Guth-
rie, Oklahoma, has filed in this
office application to select under
the provisions of the Act of Con-
gress approved June 16, 1906,
(34 Statute No. 267) t4e Wi NEi
SWJ SEi Section 20, EJNWi, NEi
SWi and NWi -SEi Section 21,
NWi and Ni NEi Section 22,
township 7, North Range 23, W. I.
M., and NEi NWi and SWi NWi
Section 28Township6North, Range
25, W. I. M. in Greer county, Okla.
Any and all persons claiming ad-
versely the lands described or de-
siring to object because of the
mineral character of the land, or
for any other reason, to the dis-
posal to applicant, should file their
affidavits of protest in this office on
or before the 2nd day of Febru-
ary, 1909,
h. D. McKnight, Register.
Land Offloe at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Dec. 23, 1908
Notice of the above application
will be published in the Sun-Moni-
tor printed at Mangum, Okla.,
which 1 hereby designate as the
newspaper published in the county
wherein the land lays, and of genj
eral circulation.
h. d. McKnight, Register.
Remarkable Headgear Responsible for
Spoiling Performance.
A story has reached this country of
a hat which spoiled an afternoon per-
formance at a small French play-
house. It appears that in the absence
of an orchestra a lady presided over
the piano. She was neither younK,
pretty nor talented, and not wishing
to pass unnoticed conceived the Idea
of wearing a hat that would attract
the attention of the audience.
In this she was successful. The hat
looked like a good-sized umbrella cov-
ered with flowers, ribbons and birds.
As the lady took her seat the surprise
It caused hushed the audience into
silence; when, however, the pianist
struck the first notes and the flowers,
ribbons and birds began a mad dance,
the storm broke loose and the laughter
at last grew bo terrific that the curtain
was lowered to give the spectators an
opportunity of regaining their compos-
ure. They never regained it, the per-
formance was spoiled and the authors
are suing the director for damages.—
Millinery Trade Review.
A Sea Story.
"Of all my sea experiences," said
the captain, "this was the strangest."
The ladles at the handsome cap-
tain's table said hush to one another,
turned to the ruddy mariaer with lis-
tening smiles.
"We were carrying," he aaid, "a lot
of troop horsea. A dreadful storm over-
took us, and for two days we wallowed
In the trough of a heavy sea. Finally
it was decided that, to lighten the
ship, the horses must go overboard.
"They went overboard in the morn-
ing. As soon as they saw that they
were abandoned they turned and be-
gan to swim bravely after us. Bravely,
desperately they swam. They followed
us for Unites and miles. I can still see
them, a long line, their necks arched,
pushing heroically through the heavy
sea.
"They sank, poor brutea, one by
one."
The captain smiled sadly.
"And I still seem to have," he said,
all those deaths on my conscience."
Proxy Pilgrims.
There are men who make their liv-
ing by being pilgrims—by performing,
over and over again, the difficult pil-
grimage to Mecca. These wanderers
are called proxy pilgrims.
No Mahometan, no matter how good
his life, can be sure of going to
heaven unless he makes the long pil-
grimage. But the long pilgrimage
takes time and money. Hence a priest
discovered that It could equally well
be made by proxy. And now from
Constantinople, from Cairo, from
Jeddah the "caravans to Mecca are
mostly made up of proxies. A pil-
grim can proxy for more than one per-
son—for a dozen If he likes. A cara-
van of 1,000 persons may actually rep-
resent—by proxy—60,000 devout pil-
grims.
Writer Takes Issue with Man Who
Saya "Keep a-8miling."
A favorite motto with many people
In these latter days, when the whole-
some gospel of cheerfulness Is being
preached so extensively, is, "Keep a
smiling." It is a very good motto i
ylthin limitations. In so far as ita
adoption as a rule of conduct prevents
the wearing of a lugubrious counte-
nance when no overwhelming grief or
calamity U being endured or is Im-
pending, In so far as It overcomes the
tendency to look on the dark side and
anticipate evil, in so far as it enables
one to look for the best in all situa-
tions and to keep up his courage when
troubles threaten—In all these re-
spects It is a maxim worthy of com-
mendation.
But it should not be Interpreted too
liberally; Its spirit rather than its let-
ter should be observed. Its spirit
means a persistent hopefulness, a re-
fusal to be cast down by discouraging
or unfavorable circumstances, a sturdy
defiance of adverse fate. Its literal
observance may Include these things,
hut it means also a perpetual grin, and
a perpetual grin leads to thoughts of
crime on the part of beholders. No
one becomes ao Irritating or has such
a maddening effect upon sensitive as-
sociates as the man or woman who
wears the "smile that never comes
off."—Indianapolis Star.
RABBITS ARE HARD FIGHTERS.
The Charge of Cowardice a Slander—
Defeat «f a Ferret.
Tell a man that he hasn't the pluck
of a rabbit and If he doesn't disprove
1t by hitting you he la certain at any
rate to be extremely annoyed.
Yet the taunt 'Is a libel on the rab-
bit. A doq, rabbit will fight like fury
in defense of her young. She will
charge like a battering ram and use
those long sharp lncissors of hers to
capital purpose.
An old buck rabbit is not to be light-
ly tackled by weasel, stoat or even fer-
ret. On the sanded floor of a small
public house near Chestnut a ferret of
long experience was matched with an
old lop-eared buck, the property of the
landlord.
The ferret madfc straight for the rab-
'blt's throat, but the latter was In the
air before master ferret could reach
him, and leaping clean over the fer-
ret's head let out with those powerful
hind legs of his a kick which' hurled
the ferret bodily against the wains-
cot. Twice the ferret returned to the
attack and twice he missed his grip
and went hurtling through the air.
The third repulse was enough for
him. He knew he was beaten and'
could not be perauaded to stand up
for a fourth round. — Pearson's
Weekly.
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Not lee for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma.
Dec. 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
Pearl A. Berry, formerly Pearl A.
Joyner, widow of Marvin 0. Joy-
ner, deceased; of Willow, Okla.,
who on Sept. 24th, 1902, made H.
E . No. 9173, Serial No. 03762, for
WJ SWi, Section 2, Township 7 N,
Kange 22 W, Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention .o make
final five year proof to establish
claim to the land above described
before 0. P. Elliott, U. S. Com-
missioner, at his office at Man-
gum, Okla., on Jan. 19, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E. F. Uptergrove, L. H. Mc-
Guinnis, J. H. Boatwright and C.
H. Marten, all of Willow, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight. Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton OS
Dec. 18. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
Irving W. Monroe, of Vinson, Oka.,
who on March 17th, 1902 made
homestead entry No. 8328, Serial
No. 08890, for Wi EJ, Section 30.
Township 5 jn, Range 25 W. Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of intent
tion to make final five year proof to
etsablisH elaim to the (and above
described before 0. P. Elliott, U.
S. Commissioner at his office at
Mangum, Okla., on Jan. 26, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George M. Aikman, R. D. M<£
Cubbin and Dallas T. Daniel, all of
Vinson, Okla. A. B. Blancett, of
Reed, Okla.
h. d. Mcknight,
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton Oklahoma,
Dec. Y>, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
George M. Aikman, of Vinson,
Okla., who on Aug. 18th, 1903,
made H. E. No. 10327, Serial No.
03761, for SA SEI & Si SWi, Sec-
tion 35, Township 5 N, Kange 26
W. Indian Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final five year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before 0. P.
Elliott, U. S. Commissioner at his
office at Mangum, Okla., on Jan. 19
1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Robert D. McCubbin, J. W. Mon-
roe, of Vinson, Okla. W. M. Ful-
ton, of McKnight, Okla. I. R.
Aikman, of Mangum, Okla.
H. D. MCKNIGHT. Register.
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Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Lawton, Oklahoma,
December 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that H#z-
en Hayward, of Reed. Okla., who
on August 7th, 1907, made H. E.
No. 12642, Serial No. 08886, for
SEi, Section 22, Township 5 N,
Range 23 W. Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof, to estab-
lish claim to the land above des-
cribed, before O. P. Elliott, U. S.
Commissioner at his office at Man-
gum, Okla., on Jan. Zft, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
N. W. King, Joseph Moody, A.
P. Overstreet and J. H. Barr, all
of Reed, Okla.
H. D. MCKNIGHT. Register.
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Anatomical.
"You confess that I've won
heart?"
"Yes."
"And your hand?"
"Not yet"
What more?"
"You'll have to win father's ear."-'
Cleveland Leader.
An Americanising Influence.
"If any proof is needed that baseball
tends to promote good citizenship
among newly-arrived immigrants, just
keep your ears open when at a rat-
tling good game and hear the inter-
national rooting," said a veteran
"fan." "Foreign visitors of aristocrat-
ic tendencies decry our national game,
but there is no doubt that it is one
of the first of Ametlcan Institutions to
appeal to the average new-comer.
Even before familiarizing themselves
with the national yell they seek true
Americanism by the baseball route,
and every day the bleachers resound
with the 'Hocha' and 'Bravos' of our
embryo citizens."
Children's Bad Teeth.
Governments, the world over, are
coming to realize that it is their duty
to look after school children's teeth.
The crushing power of false teeth is
only from one-flfth to a half that of
natural ones, and the mouth filled
with false teeth cannot, be quite
healthy. But even by taking hold of
the teeth in childhood it is difficult
to make them last a lifetime. Out of
100,000 children 86 per cent, are found
to have diseased teeth. ThlB Is the
proportion In America, Germany, Eng-
land and Russia. Of 100 children of
12 yearB, only 16 have teeth that need
For Your Health.
Conquer your moods; don't lbt your
moods conquer you. People who give
way to moods never amount to much,
because they are never masters of
themselves. They neVer know In the
morning whether they are going to do
a good day's work or not, whether
they are going to be a cheering or a
depressing influence on the people-
around them. If they feel like being
good-tempered, they will be; if they
feel like "snapping" at everybody,
they will snap.
People yrho suffer from' "moodB"
should be careful about their habits.
They should be regular about meals,
sleep, exercise and work. The condi-
tion of the health has much to do with
moods, and there is nothing that con-
tributes bo much to health as abao,
lute regularity.
Truly Rustic Bridge.
A rustic bridge at Beach Haven, ®».,
contains 66 kinds of wood and vines,
grown on the 50 acres of Beach Haven
park. Following is a list of the woods
and vines: Short-leaf pine, long-leaf
pine, post oak, white oak, Spanish oak,
water oak, red oak, poplar, sweet gum
black gum, red haw, black haw, red
hud, prickly ash, chinquapin, wild
plum, persimmon, cedar, wild sloe,
wahoo, sumac, red etm. pig hickory.
Bcalybark hickory, hock or sugar berry,
willow, china, black wider, crab ap-
ple, wild mulberry, wild cherry, dog-
wood, sourwood, winter whortleberry,
black locust, sassafras, cottonwood,
buckeye, laurel, beech, holly, ash, iron-
wood, birch, magnolia, sycamore, wal-
nut, sweet bay, evergreen, spruce.
Vines—Grape, muscadine, bellflower.
rattan, bamboo.
A Little Case of'Telepathy.
There Is nothing strange to me in
the operation of one mind upon an-
other," the telepathic woman said.
"Once when my sister I am very fond
of waa operated on 1 went with her
and aat in the anteroom a long way
oft from the operating room. That is
I walked up and down there, worried
to death nearly about her, when all at
once I threw myself into a big arm
chair and went sound asleep.
"They had Just given her the ether
then, so her mln4»wa8 at rest and
rested mine. I slept until she came
out from under the Influence."
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Answer That Pleased Bishop.
The late Bishop Potter was of the
mind that Clara Morris was the wit-
tiest woman on the stage. For this
opinion he gave as reason her greet-
ing when he called upon her at her
place, The Pines, at Riverdale-on the-
Hudson.
"Now that you're here, I don't know
any more what to do with you than I
would a Gatllng gun," said she.
"Treat ine in the Buine manner," ho
suggested.
"Fire you," retorted Miss Morris.
"JNoverl"
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Notice for Publication.
Land Offlco st Lawton, Oklahoma.
December 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry J. Gillaspie, of Mangum,
Okla., who on December 15, 1903,
made H. E. No, 10715, Serial No.
03887, for SEi, Section 21, Town-
ship4 N, Range22 W. Indian Merid-
ian. has filed notice of intention to
make final five year proof to estab-
lish claim to the land above des-
cribed, before O. P. Elliott, U. S.
Commissioner at his office at Man-
gum, Okla, on Jan. 26, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. D. Candle, W. O. Yarbrough,
Frank Yarbrough and J. M. Long-
mire, all of Mangum, Okla.
H. IX MeKNIOHT, Register,
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Notice for Publlsstlen.
Land Office at Lawtoo, Oklahoma.
Dec. 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
James B. Johnson, Jester Okla. who
on May 14, 1903, made homestead
entry, No. 10096, Serial No.'03891
for Lots 1, & 2 Section7, Township
7 N, Range 23 W. and EJ NEi, Sec-
tion 12, Township 7 N Range 24
W. Indian Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final five year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before O. P.
Elliott, U. S. Commissioner at hia
office at Mangum, Okla., on Jan.
27, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jesse C. Ashlock, Eugene H. Eagin,
Luther L. Simmons and William J.
Keith, all of Jester, Okla.
H. D. MCKNIGHT, Register.
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Notice for Publloatlon^
Land Offlce at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Dec. 18„ 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Ab-
salom T. Martin, of Mangum,
Okla., who on December 5th„ 1908,
made homestead entry, Non 10686.
Serial No. 03802, for SEi,. Section
4, Township 4N, Range 22. W. In-
dian Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final five- year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before O- P.
Elliott, U. St. Comissioaer,. at his
office at Maagum, Okla.,,on Jan.
27, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses i
A. R. Wilson, J. A.. McKibbin*
Thomas W. Adair and Henry J.
Gillaspie, .of Mangnm„ Okla-
h. a. mcknight. -
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Natlee for Publication,
Land Offloe at Lawton. Oklahoma,
Dec. 18, SMfc
Notice ia hereby given that Mor-
gan C. Stover, of Shrewder„ Okla*
who on December IS,. 1902,, made
homestead entry No. 9644,. Serial
No. 03898, for Ei SEi & E&. NEi„
Section 35, Township 4 N„ Rang*
25 W..' Indian Meridian,, has filed
notice of intention te make final
five year proof,, to establish claim
to the land above described,, before
0. P. Elliott,. II. S. Commissioner
at.hia office at Mangam, Okla.* an
Jan. 27,. 1909. Claimant names an
witnesses:
J. W. Juhnaon,,Sk BL. Vsught. J.
JE: Ware nndT. A. Newberry, all
iof Shrewder,, Okla..
i hi d» mcknight.
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Notice fee Publication.
Land Offlce at Lawton, Oklahoma,
Dec. 18, im
Notice is hereby given that
James W. Walker, of Granite,
Okla., who on Sept. 22, 1903, made
H. E. No. 10455, Serial No. 06888,
for SEi. Section 6. Township* 7N
Range 21, W. Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final five year proof, to establish
calim to the land above described,
before O. P. Elliott. U. S.. Commis-
sioner, at his office at tfangvm
Okla., on Jan. 26, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J.J. Adams and O. C- Thrower,
of Mangum, Okla.
John Richardson, of Granite.
Okla. P. L. McMurtry, of Willow.
Okla.
H. D. McKnight, Register.
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Notice for Publloatlon.
Land Office at Lawton. Oklahoma.
Dec. 18, 1908
Notice ia hereby given that
Thomas H. Livingston, of Reed
Okla., who on Aug. 22, 1903, made
H. E. No. 10348, Serial No. 03889
for Lots I, 2, and 3, Section 1
Township 4 N, Range 24 W. Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
tion to make final five year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before O. P. Elliott, U.
S. Commissioner, at his office at
Mangum, Okla., on Jan. 26, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
OliverS. Sorrell, ThomasS. Wil-
hite, Jesse Hughes and John W.
Phillips, all of Mangum, Okla.
H. D. MeKNIOHT, Register.
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NoSioe 1o* Publication.
Land Offloo at Lawto* Oklshems,
' Pec. 18,1908.
Notice is heteby g'ven that Selran.
Kirchhtfff, of Mangum, Okla., who
on Nov.. IX), 1903,. made homestead
entry* No. 19600^ Serial No. 08894.
for Wi SEI, Section 2D, Township
5N, Range 22 W. Indian Meridian
has filed notice of intention to
make final five year proof to estab-
lish claim to tbe land above des-
cribed, before O. P. Elliott, 0. S.
Commissioner at bis office at Man-
gum, Okla., on Jan. 27, 1909,
Claimant names as witnesses:
S. B. Hal). J. A. Walling. J. S.
Cowling and August Foster, all of
Mangum, Okla.
K. D. MeKNIOHT, Register.
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Notice for Publloatlon.
Land Offloe at Lawton, Oklahoma,
December 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Re-
turn L. Durham, of Jester, Okla.,
who on June 26, 1906, made home-
stead entry No. 12174, for Lots 2 &
3, Section 6, Township 7 North,
Range23 W& SEi SWi, SWi SEi,
Section 31, Township 8 N, Range
23 W. Indian Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
commutation proof to establish
claim to the land above described,
before O. P. Elliott, U. S. Com-
missioner, at his officc at Mangum,
Okla, on Jan. 27, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L. C. Durham, T. J. Durham, J.
C. Ashlock and W. W. Boyd, all
of Jester. Okla.
h. d. McKnight, Register.
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