The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE.
VOL. 3.
MULHALL, LOGAN CO. 0. T. SATURDAY, MAY 23 ISOfj.
N0.-22
WKRK1.V CaoP BULLETIN.
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waasd ■*<>•« of tbt c«nu»l MCttoni.
h*t «*r» arratle In tli« northern »nd
RCI.I«M»1M * UTKIUKYC'IU>I>
■T In JONR N AUQHCY
THB UkOWIKU MKAKNKSS <>»' 8AI.V ATION
I hand
IMPLEPI^s
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Tt» (Mara* Uta*r of rapotli inill
rittl Ike tot growing «r«*k of the
icatoa.While lit* day* ha** b**a cool
tr than th« praerdiaf wmka, the
night, have bean warmer; theae con
ilitiuna have been the beat for corn
nml cotton, wliluli liare made excel'
lent growth mid are in a prime con
Ult on. corn particularly. Wheat and
«»ta too have been benefitted by tli«
troqu«nt aliowera, and except over
aome portions of northern and West-
ern sections, which received no ruin
until the last of tho week,have grown
out wonderfully I'otatoes, grata,
vegetables and nil minor crops bIk.it
a week's healthy growth. The aver"
age temperature for the week waa
70 7, J. 6 above normal. Maximum,
ss on 17th; minimum. 48 on the '4th.
The heaviest rain and thunder
storm of tho senaon began laat night.
( Monday) lit »;50 p. in., continued un-
til lo p. m„ t Inches of rain falling In
3 hours.
A miniature tornado passed north-
west of Oklahoma City on evening of
lilli anr Knottier on evening of 1.1th,
resulting lu about Ave hundred dollars
damag* to light buildings directly iu
their path,
Wheat harvest will begin shortly.
On* farmer live mile* west of Uklaho
Bin City, began cutting hla wheat on
th« II, this it fully two weeks earlier
than usaal. A few other Held* Biav
be ready for harvest by the latter part
of next week, but liarveating will not
be general till the Inst week of this
month.
coaacflroNMCNT's it ananas.
Central .Section
Orlando—Duriug the past week
this section lias received nearly -
Inches of rain, and tlire* aailes distant
from I to I inches; rains not evenly
distributed. Hpciag uata and wheat
in head; wh*«t safe, oati and out*
growing task—W. H. Campbell
Heiinesaey—Still dry. yet wheat and
oata hold ou remarkably well, consid-
ering high winds and extended dr jutli
Threatening rains all week witli but
few light ahowera; cora looks well.
—O. V. Whipple.
Wostein Section
Arapahoe— Suaie lields of wheat
badly injured by bwga; present indica-
tions favorable for more ruin, .40 litis
week; oats looking badly; corn ill
prime condition.—tieorge llardeu-
brook.
Cooper—Cloud/ with high winds;
no rain in Una vicinity ind every -
thing suffering; coru and cane will
bold out longer; grass is drying up.
wheat and oata are worthless.—.1. 11.
•Jilbert-
Kastorn Section.
Kniaiilii— li.iil inches of rain tliia
Week, crops greatly benefitted: heavy
thunderstorm on tlie 12th.—N. It. Is-
land.
Muscogee,--Main every day this
week excepting one, they appear to be
general over this eastern section. —It
U. Harris.
Soathern Section.
Overbrook—Rain during tfcu week
ha* benefitted all crop*, corn and cot*
ton look well and are growing fast
—J. M. Dillingham.
Kemp—Heavy thunderstorm and
high wind on 12th tore down fences
and a few trees; the rain* of the week
were fine eorn; all crop* In line con-
ditio* and farmers elated 1 M luclm
of rain — K. D. Ilinshaw.
Northern Section.
Waukomis—Heavy rain on 15th,
thoroughly soaked Uie ground; cannot
tell what effect it will liar* on wheat
and oat*, it w|f thought tkaa* crops
were too far COM. but t Ihtak both
will be beoeitted aad b* worth Bat-
ting; other crops w«r* ia a fair eondi
I Ion and will be greatly h*a*6tt*d,—
H. K. Rboads.
tVudeoc,—Th* week has boon cool
and very favorable to corn and oats
which have made good growth; rain
of IS saved wheat.—J. K. Klmmerly,
J. I. Wiiimbkbk. Section Direction.
Oklaboina City. Ok.
Mr, D. P. Davis, a prominent livery-
man and merchant of Goshen, Va„
lias this lo say ou the subject of rlieu
matlsai: "I take pleasure iu recoin-
Mending Chairlwrlain's 1'aiu llalai
for rheumstiain, as I know from per-
ianal experience that it will do all
that ia claimed for It, A year iigo
this spring my brother was laid up
in lied with Inflamatoiy rliniimatiam
ami suffered intensely. The Hist ap-
plication of ChamberIain's 1'atn llaiin
,-asetl lite pain and I lie use of ore bot
tie completely cured him. I'oi sale by
D. Mct'iuuiehey.
We doaal b.,tn lu realize li.nv nesr
Is I he Sasl ciinaumat inn t.ieuch one of ua II I
Wt knew, fhauliitet). that tomorrow or ne&i
week. or even seat year, should terminate our
etrthly lite, ahoaid we not be constrained to |mi
ealde many things to whleh waitf now eleav ing
end to laka on many other* which wc are now
neglecting?
about ns which
we well know ran not help us on town id heaven
but rather teed to drsg ua down to lulu-things
which mnit ha forever deluded Iroiu our hearts
aa<t mm Htm. or they miut eicludo ua from ever
enterltignpoe the highway or holiness, wherein
nothingunlioly or unclean ahall ever Iw found,
And •t«ll we goon cherishing lliche wrong dh>-
poaltiona and walking iu wrong we>a aud may
well inquire Into our own aoula, ilow long ami
how lata la out iiroareaa toward eivmity ahall
we eatfearorto maintain con«liii«Hia of f*|»rr-
lenre and of outer iwailaflt in which w« do not
with to lie faun* at tbe call of the Matter, and
nwulchwahavo no «X|u>ctatlon of ^Uanging
world*? If over wc intend to do
nurdutjr to our neighbor* and toward <iod and
for tha peace of our own aoula, we uiuid ho
ahoui It toon. >Venenl nil the time that reiunuia
and |N>aaihly ahall he crowdcd for tiiu« iu which
toatrlvo with all the hcliMliat grace uQorda to
gain the mastery over th<t evil that in lu us, to
accompllah the good that God requires of ua; for
the indications are with many ol us that •'•the
•lay ia far a|ieut .'' An atltiiting thought al-
most startling |o us, while w•• are yet iu the
lash, that if we are Chrlat'a Indnad, very s«m n
art ahall aee our salvation perfecteil. Shortly
we shall enter onr heavenly home and join the
heavenly company What a wondrous etiangr?
What a revolution lu our cicuiitaiaiici-s and ua-
sociationa! Ttie encumbering fl«ib with all its
longiuga ood its blinding deceits, kit behind.
The heart unveiled to »e« as we are seen and
to know as we are known In thn coutcmpla
t loo of sue ha chaage from a sphere where there
Is more or icsahiddenntin ami obscurity, to a
state of peifeet transparency, where all a^ieur
iu their real character we e«in scarcely help leel-
iug some dread ol ifttwtings and discloemea
and adjusimeaia with those who m«y have gone
>>eforc ua. Have we been psriakurs in their aiaa
or hava we treatek them unk Indiy or unjuatly or
deceitfully? A solemn contemplation in ilia
•aar approaeh of theend is, the meeting there
muet be with those with whom we once mi talned
meat Interastleg telationa on earth, lu the
saaatuary we have sat aixl ofiey passed the com
maaloa bread lam each other 's hand*, and like-
wise the cap, aa.l hava mlnglad • ike saeial
place aad have been un Hod m the <flo«er couii
deaee aad affeetlon of the family. The«v we
•ball meet and mingle,if wc arc Meuumediscipitni
tka friendships of earth shnil lie transit rretl to
hcavaa, purified and prolonged forever.
Then oa this side, there ought to be no fsmi-
ly «ieai||Vat, noperaonal eumlt.es, no nnre-
faovaddfeimsaa, ao woarsds rankling in the »c
erels af the soal, lest death come and ilutl ua
wh»a at least reparation •« ao longer possild .
I< It atraags; therefore, that we sh >uld think
of It baiorekaad with misgiviugH ami fear. |e«i.
after all wa might not hu found among the saved
"When Thoe. my righteous Judge, shall come,
r
Shall MKhaasrtMmaftrmsal,
VTkm sossatimss am alraid to die,
Re fonnd at tkv right handV"
"Ileholtf, now Is the accepictl tinie" lo seek
for imsnedfate ami unlire reconciliation lo (toil
through Christ, and to bring foith fruits meet
for repentance—In s lllc of friendrhip w
breilucnand genuine sympathy with all
feseiug our faults one to another, making res-
titution for nil injuries, forheni iug ono anoihei
n love, forgiving one another, even as we hope
tha'. Hod for Carlst's sake liaih forgiven u«. 80
I welling in mutual confidence and affection slid
in charily alxitinding that our prayers nt.sl re-
liglows caerclsos and eaprrienees l.*o not hinder-
I—as liet'oiueih thoae wIn> me heirs of the
grao*^ of life and who ct|iect to itwell together
.•ind love one another through all eternity.
In that bright realm arc already gathered
many dear ones who tell aoleep 111 Jesus and
wero borne acroas the flood balore us with iiopt s
and prayers for us, that wc might erelong mme
to join them. And all thersusomed ol ihe Loul
in the ages past.
"Apostles, martyrs, prophets, there
Around my Savior stand.
And all onr frienda In Christ below
Willjoin ihe gloilous band."
If we are Christ's to that glorified company
we shall soon be jolaed. Into that |mie anil love-
ly life we shall soon enter, every day brings us
nearer.
Arewein sympatuy with tnat heavenly Hie
now? Is there a growing congeniality? are our
dispositions and tandem:ies toward It? do
feel assured that we are Iteavenhorn and Jfuven
hound? l>oesour manner of lite indicate itr l>o
othere take kuowladge of us ao lieavcu's heirs,
very aoon to eaier npo® our faoaxenly inheliit-
anca?
As the bride who was left In eipcctanry, the
bridegroom having gaae to prov ide a home—eru
long he will return and take her whom his soul
lovetfc«iatOhhMr!f. She Is filled with antin-
pailafaef what that )»ome will be, and her oc-
as tlai time draws neer, and as
sklj(WM}lsn antU she cnlehrsa glimpse in
the dktaaee and eactaima: "Nww iathe con-11
ma thm of my joy. In a mosaoat lore ! aiiall
askarcd In si the open door and posicss and
enjoy and feast mjr eyes tind my soul u|k)ii the
untold wealth and elegance of my new home."
She may bedisappolaiedi for earthly ho|«a of-
leisvaaisli, aatlalpauoas bright sad leslitlcn
fading, llaina tso with the mansioi.e that our
Savior, the heavenly brklcgrom, has gone to
prepare for «*. Thay will mit be like the
patatings of oar imagination, but intluitely
sariiaas oar fbndest Ideals of excellence and
perfection. ''For eye hath not seen, nor hath
It entered into tha heart of man, the thing*
which tfodhafhptepartd for them that love him '
There mav lie aonio limited sense in which
,0* could wish yourself yourself young stain
and enjoy I he a wests of childhood, ihe caresses
of doling parrots, and grown up and otu into the
hioom of youth ami live your liic over agiiin
Battbeirore Intelligent Chrlaiisn ineling an
ticipalea the youth aud hlnom nnd beauty which
areoiernal. The traveler having wended h
way owerhiha and vslleys, ronyh »ms and
amooth, and now neaving his home, every mo
meot brings himuearer to ihat precious meet
Ing ol loveti ones and Hie hliHsed lest and po.iee
for whieh his soul hath longed, and even nov
longeth and lalntetli, all tliu inore «• ihe lime 1
cloav at hand, lie could hardly think ol going
back and traveling over that long mid weuiy
floci upon Ihe incident
wflcons
STAKING
9o^r~
STOVES.
HARDWARE, HARNESS,
BARBED WIRE, PUMPS, TINWARE, MACHINE OIL. GUNS & AMUNITION.-
Binders, Movers, Rakes.Plows.Narrows, and Wire Netting.
First class TIN SHOP in connection
ARE YOU
GOING TO BUY
A Binder?
Then yon should examine
nil kinds mid Buy The Beat.
I If you will da this, wo are
tire that You Will Buy none
Ut THE MILWAUKEE.
| ih in machinc with a full line of
•ftppoirp, Twine &c. c«n lw* hnught
M C. W. ROTTERMAN
He «ill treat you right and i
ivon hoy »( him You will nev
ier regret it.
A full line ot
UNDERTAKING
goods always on
hand.
All styles and
PRICES IN COF-
fins and caskets
in stock.
Plt*t iMtblilhed May » in«
I^Wlee for l*ut>ll«-atInn.
I.aud Ofltee at lintlirif,i». T . I
A11»1) .41 ti UK (
>'Ice ia hrretif given thai the fo;i<iwliit.-iiani-
eitler liaa tllnl nollee of bin Intention to
make HiikI proof in support of Ids t lalin, and
that SNid proof wilt he made before the Ulster
siol llet rivor at (iiitlirie, t). T . on July ISth
IMS. fit:
kit Francis of Mulhall Ok.
far Ml An fc.', of Ni IV. >i nfHar Mi In Toil
» N nt K 1 <•«•!
lie nsmm iIim following \xilne»a^A (n)iroTehls
nilnnons ritahUouc upon and euliivatioii ol
id land nr. .
Will It* in Jainca and Milton Mannlna, tudh of
•rlandoOk , Itenjaintn K, Terrbll auilJsities T
PinnelI. both of Ifnihall (Ik.
SI71 A. N.J. I'rook. H.gU'er.
RipntiH Tnbti1«*fl euro ronKtipatlon.
Ripann TAtbulen cure dltzlnoaa.
Kiimtia ThImiIps euro tuMiilRchp.
Kipnna TnbuloR euro dynpepHla.
HI|MUIS Tahaien.
First |i»i(dialled May *2, IWrt
Aolirr for J'ublicutiwi.
Land office al tinthrle (>k (
April 4 Mat s
Notice la hereby {liven that the rollowlng-nwm-
••d ^eitler lias nluiT notice of hi* inteniioii |o
make itnnl pr«M»f in aopimrt of his claim and
that aanl proof will Iw nn*-le tiefnre reiriaior and
Ivcr si Unihrir»»k on .Inly la 1N)M nr..
Anton Nfhroedcr of ClarkiHiii ok*
for the H K, of l j inTwp . IH M. of l( I
weat.
Ilw wameathe^llnwln" wIlnesMta lo prove
hla continuoiia eeahtencn upon ami cultivalion
oi, said and. via*
Heth Itarretl, Kred H Mylvestnr, Willian llaa
tlan, Joseph I ully all ofClarkson Ok fttTfi
A.n.J, tjrosk, Kegisiei •
Mny
CALENDAR
y 27, iU. aiitl
edn«t sift-
uiial apftsion bf tile iVrritorlal Nttrid-
;it Institute at KdUlontl.
May 30—Meinoriu! • luy.
Alay ;»l —SUiitluy Sc1km»1 Kiilly ill
Mulhall, Ok.
Ultto.'l, 5 oii't '—Territorial convert-
ti*aii uf Hit* V, l', R. Iv, at <• titlirit*.
Ttvo di'le^ittea from eaelt society en
tenained fret,
DECORATION DAY
P1IOUUAU
order of exercises for decora-
tion ttay. May will bo «ta follows:
AH who deait-e to take pert in ttie
decoration of tho graves <»f tleceaaed
•otdiers will assemble at 10 a. 111. ill
front of llotet Kemp.
The lino Ot march will be it* follows:
1—Hand. |
2—Mayor, oratoi and other in-
vited guest.", ,
3—Members of G. A. It.
4—Ladies ot G. A. H.. *ons of Vet-
erons antl kindtetl organizations.
5—Old soUtieis, sailors and marines
6—Children with flower®
7—Civic orders and associations.
8 —Citizens oil foot.
»— Citizens iu wagons and rarringee-
The march to the cemetery will »«-
giu promptly at 10:30. Arrangements
will be made for lean's to lie in readi-
ness at the south end of Main 5>t. to
take the ladies, children and others
not able to walk Ihe entire distance.
Oil arrival tit llie cemetery decora-
m ceremonies will be carried out
according to the ritual of tlie U. A,
It At the conclusion of the cere
monies the procession will return to
town. After dinner all are invited
assemble at the M. K. church to hear
the atldresa and other exercises, Hon.
Hubert Martin of (iutlirie lias coil
.settled to address ua ou that occasion
It 1# requested that all plai«* of
Itttsiuesa in town be closed from 10 a,
hi. to 3 p. ni.
All are invited to take part ill mak*
ing this a success.
Officers of the day, N. A, Miller and
1\ M. Potter.
The following are the committees
appointed to make arrangements for
lecoralioii day.
On program—A, It. Wood, Geo. A.
Garrison and Mrs. lira dwell.
O11 music—Or. Hatfield, IF. F. Kei-
fer. Miss Agnes Mulhall, F. M. ftpang-
ler and Mrs. CoiUai.
Flowers—Mrs. Totter. Miss May
Coalton, AfissNora Phelps,Miss Cable
Miss Avi* Marks, Miss Ottie H'ron,
Mrs. Riley
Fiuance—Arthur Rhodes, Fred
Seitls ai.d Dan lietwiler,
Oecorallon of citttivlt -Misa Alma
W«*od. Miss Maud llttiford, Mrs. Hot-
term an, Mrs, Keifcr and Mrs. Van
Aken,
General Management—A. R Wood
Mrs, T. J. Jlarniliotise end Mrs. Tot"
ter.
Memorial services at the llresbv.
terian church next Sabbath under
charge of Rev, J. II. Anghey,
Uy order of committee
CORRESPONDENCE.
l'LEASANT V4LLKY.
KvxrylliiiiK limkH lo»*lv afl-r tlie
llmiil imiimof ilw fm mem are |il.nvt»(j
up llifii oats.
The A 1'. A. meets every Sunday
night.
Mr. George Itarnard visited Sunday
al.taines llowlings.
Politics seem to be the the order
:»f day. It seems toa,ebiae observer
that the candidates are are a near red
lot. 1 have heard that Orlanlo town-
ship lias only two candidates for com-
missioner. Come gentlemen don't be
backward, make your announcement.
It don't make any difference whether
you are qualified or whether you have
ever done any thing for your party or
not. if you need the office in your bus-
iness inaWe the race by all means
Pleasaut Valley boasti of the most
polite young man in the country
bows every liuie lie comes iu the
school lious*. Arthur, have the
board make the door longer.—Nasby.
Ilow to Treat a Wile.
(Froui the Pacilic Health Journal.)
First, get a wife: second, bo patient
You may have great trials and per
plexities in >our business, but do not
therefore, carry to yonr home a cloud
y and contracted brow. Your wife
may have trials, which thou git of less
magnitude, may be hard for her to
bear. A kind word, a tender look,
will do wonders iu chasing froti: he
brow all clouds of gloom. —To this w
would add always keep a bottle o
Chainberlaiii's Oougti Ueiuedy in tli
house. It is the best and the is s ire
to be needed sooner or later. Your
wife will Ihcn know that you really
care for her and wish to protect her
health. For sale by l>. McConneltey,
Blood and Nerves are very eloaely re-
lated. Keep the blood rich, pure and henlthy
with Hood's Ssrsaparllla and you will have no
trouble from nerrousneaa. Del only Hood'*
Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills,
aaalst digestion, prevent cutistijmiloii. 25c.
thk ideal panacea.
James L Francis, Aldermnn
Chicago, nays- "I regard |)r. King',
Now Discovery ns »n M*>al I'an-
icoa lor Coughs, Col,Is m„| J,unR
Complaints, havinis used it in my
family for the last rtv. years, to tho
exclusion of physicians prescrip-
tions or other preparations.
Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk. Io-
wa, writes: 4,i hsve hifti a Minis-
ter of the Methodist Epiecopal
Churcli for 60 years or more, and
have never found anythingao hen
ilicin), or that gave me such speed
y relief a- Dr. Kinps New Discov-
ery. ' Tr this Ideal Cough Rein-
edy now. Trial hotlles free at
l>. McConi -hey'g Drag Store
Ripans Tabulee cure nauBea.
Rlpans Tabules cure biliousness
Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver.
Rlpans Tabules cure indigestion.
Rlpans Tabules cure bad breath.
READ THIS NOTICE.
Parties having Final l*roof Notice
iu this paper, Alumlil read tliein over
carefully, and report any mistake in
the description of the land, aud nuv
mistake In the naules of the wit
i»kh»»s or in your own name, no there
ill tie no trouble for you to prove lip
wht»li yott it" to the hind oftlce.
^i'«^ l»nf«i«li».l Ai»Y. ib lerlr
tfoticc for fntbhcoiwii
.,1
it eel tier h
lliii
ill I
ol In
Mll.|
ti lino Ihe Mill
eolliis inlent
(ill ol lull r I hi tii no
lll.-ll.foi
At Cilltlll If Ok. nil J il W "< IMS'. V/.
Mai tin V IImhWm
lorllic^. W. U of Slot I oh 1.1 In Ti*
H, 3 wfcst.
lie nsnientbe foMnwtna #itn'>s«es
sai.l lsn.l viz
loin A II mi pen.
Will linn I. Slit 11
an sll ol Miillmll Ok
, N. J, Crook Ki'tfi*!
First iniblialM'it April 2R I^Sl,
A'otiit for
141 in I office ni '•iiilnle Ok. I
Mar 271 li IMKi. )
Volli-e i* hereby iciven Hint tbe following in
eil *eiil*r ha« |ife>l nntiee ol bin intention
iinikf 11n«l nront in sii|M">iI <>i tim elmm nml
sal.l w ill proot h<- mn.le liemre r.gi,i, r nn.|
e,fiver at Guthrie Ok on July :t vt/..
•inbn .1 llit>linisi <>l Miilnnli <>k
lor tbe lots I, *2 A S *, ol tho N , K. '4' ol Sec
in tW|i. Id M.. ol H 2 west,
r nsinea llie follotvlnn witnosaea lo proveh is
mliniKHis reritiene.e ii|uhi nml tnilivaiion o
aant land vii.
WallerII. Matthews, ArchieC, Klliolt. .Slier-
n an Wnrttimn, Amsn.la i'ntii|.b«-ll all ot Mulhall
Of.
.141.' A N J Crook llenisier,
first |ttibliaheil April ISili iwsi.
Xttficc Jb>' Publication.
LmmI tUB.-i- st Ontkrie Ok, I
Mar .7tli ISatv. \
,Vol lee Is hereby tfivi-n Chat the lollnw InK'nsm
e.| selller hss lll.'.f uotiee «if hi* intentmhi«o
mate fli.nl proof in snp|K>rt ol his claim ami
Maid proof will in* ma.le liefoie Keelsier a«i<l Itr
ceiver al Onihric ok on .Inly .1 liflS". via.
Wlllielm Seliafer.nf Mulhalljtfkt
for the S K. '4 of Sec. S in 1 *p. M A' ol K. 3
weat.
lie names the following wltue««ics lo prove bl«
•iliniiona leai.lcnce iipon anil i nltivatioii ol
hi land vi*.
Ilenry llvnkes, Mflvlu llouaer. Cin kson
feter A. 1'etertwni, all ol MiiUmU Uk.
:tllrt A, If,J. Crook, Vtcffisitir,
First publisheil April^Mh l«ifl.
Notice for Publication.
I,sn<l ofllre at timhrin ok, )
Mar, 27 IrtSi. <
Notice isliereby given thai thr following nam
I settler has flbtl notice of Ills loiention to
mak* inal proof in anpport of hia elai.n a«ir| lliat
aaW pmofwlll be ina«lel>efore reffiater ami re-
ceiver at Guthrie Ok. on .Inly 3, MMvli.
William F. Hughes of Mulhall Ok.
for Ihe 8. W, *% of Section 3 in Twp. IB N. of K
Sweat.
lie names tbe followiiK: wlltienses t prove bis
comiiiMoos residence upon and cultivation ol
snbllanil, via:
Henry Ilenkcs. I^wh Rrie.kson, Wllhelm
Sehnfer, Franklin f». Astea all of Mulhall ok.
3413 A. N. J. Crook, KcgNtcr,
.<1 |(ec
Flrat publialicl April
Nbtit*et"or 1 *n t»11«
T. '
William M lVrsliiK II I . No 4US0
for tlie Nils I. '1 slid K H ol ti e S. \V '« ol Se<
IU ill tW|.. IS N . of It leant.
lie names the following wltneasca to prove
his continuous residence bpoti nnd cullivatiori
of, said land, via.
Seth llarrett, Fred n. Syjrnsler, fimepii TipH
allofClaik»<M«Ok "eorge It, Nnblett. ..f l'«ia»
dUeOk 3 ins A. 5. .1. Crook reuispu
First published M ny li Islfc
S'oticc Far l'ilbllcutivil.
band odlce at tlniliriei», 'I' I
April till, IMHC, i
Notice Is hereby gi\eii Hint tin hdlowing
nmiied settler hss Hird noline ofliis iii'ehtion r.
inske it 11 a I proot In suiport of lijn claup. i.jmi
Hint nal.l prool Will lie innde Iwlore leglsteV
snd receiver at Oiitlule O, T , «tu .Inly r?
IH%
Sn o.lfn tliitT, or Mulhall«»k
foi Ilia S K. U of Set. 1.1 If! Twp. IS S. of U 3
•est
He names tNn foibiwing \^|iriea«r4 to provig
ia coniiniioiia residence upoii nn I ciiliiva'lou
of aaid land, vi/.
ent'rietiet, William K. Smith, Uriah K
Miller. ClMtriet M..lluilallot Mulhall «»t
3174 A N. .1 Cllook. Kei»islfft
First pnlillelicd May 23 Im.
Aotice for I'nMicatioH,
Land Odlce at Guthrie O. T »
April ft iHdti.t
Snitee la liemliy «lven that the rollowina-naui
settler ha^ file.I nolle.e of bin Intention to ma_
Una I prool in aupp«»ri of tils eUlrn and that
said proof will tie ma<letie#nre register and
celvei at Wntkeie o.T.on July M HUM via;
August Hiinkmann of Mulkall Ok.
'"west*5 S' W * °f iiVC' 2' ,0 T*P'18 N °r R
Me naniee llie fi»llowIimt witnesses to prove
bin contiiitious resiUence ii|ioii ami cultivation
ol saMland. via,
John P. l'i iieliefl, John II. Cm, John W.
Meek man, Dock Jiavla all of Clarkaon Ok„
;l^i» A. N. J. CSOo*. Ufglster.
i» It ACT ICAli EI »CC AT ION,
AH our tegular courses llusines,
Shorthand,Typewriting, reumanship,
o'ltand Telegraphy are continued
Twilif;! tlironRlnnit llie y«»r. hihI a Hp«i«l
route again
our life, painful and ples*snt, Joymia
row fill, and sre glad they are over, i
tkone tribulations and ilmt anguish ol spirit ilut 1 Normal School Ueparliuent Ss conduct
hu,
Is hlioii snd ihey wi»l have to lie crow do 1 Into I closing August 7, This special Work
! >. t« Mui. pr..«msi«. P..bi*
last of all will remain. And Is it a as.I coiium- Hch«>ot teaclieia. who have no oppor-
platlon, the near lerailaatioiii «f oar tinahisav i mnltv durlnffthe year to review, or
eerile. bow" we sk on Id su in m < m onr" mtb in fiV.'.l I for taking 'ip new blanches. This
ami brtuenp to a«eetit. Ii only we e.,« |.a*s Una wui k W ill also be or great Value to all
one in saicty, we sbail have no inore. then shall i .,p, M»ns contemplating teaehing, ol"
"•" 01 " {.klaii up coll^liite courwiw In thS tell
(Xar f.llow i.lliilm, wbn t»k, .h» im.il.lo lo ! Our *l.n is to .Mcll tlie pr*ct,cl«l|ne«.lH
Iteruse these reflections, let us be diligent an I | of all. We employ liolie but eai liest
wa'Chful-ln the altitude uf servants in Wnltlng teachers of experience and ability Who
HOOD'S HliViS ear* Ll%er 'Ua,
BBIowim, ladlgasCloat Neadacoc.
A pleasant lasatlve. All Drngilsts.
for tbe coming ol the innster. every morneni ex- iw>s. i,.,.. sinil, *mr ! to f iirtli-
pecting hiai, Aad wbeihei|ne conic in the tlr<t sptrB iieiuu t linn nor enoi t to iiiriu
watch oi ■ be second or the laat, we ins> he el' the ailVMllceiHeilt Ol tlieil' students
found ofblai lb peace, lunur place aud m om I W l ite for nartieulars.
post, and ready lo go Then shall our pailiW Ny
be hs «lic..4vMtiCing light ttriing lu the perivet
dny.
CAPITAL Cltv Bubinrss ( OI-L^OK,
Out lit f, Ok.
Watermelon Hyrnp.
(Cut this out.)
Let every fanuer remember the fact
that good, clean, wholesome syttipi
much superior lo soiirhuui can be
made front the juic? of the waiefinet.
(.'til away llie liuds aud express
the juice iu a couvcuieiit way and boil
the saine as s\p or cane juice. It will
need sonic skimming and should be
strained when done. It m.tUes a
Illicit, heavy molasses, pleasant
to the taste and we have some thai we
have kept iu a pei feet condition in a
Ijosely stoppered bottle for about
eight months, l'lant a patch of mel-
ons and try it, It can be made
yield from 250 to 50c gallons of fine
syrup per acre. In preserving the
melon or citron, instead of buying
sugai. use tbe juice ol the melon it
self tor preaei ving it. It will be
found to set^n. rprsw perfect
ty. If you e ^ what tlie syrup
looks like, have a little left,
Call in antl be turn vi need.
More llnmpsiratls.
The sub-committee of the House
liulian committee have agreed to re-
port favorably a bill approviug the
agreement with Kiowa, Comanche and
Apache In .Hans aud opt»fftug tlffse
lands to settlement This lafut (about
4,000,0(to aeivs) lit HOW tied Up <indef
laasefi of cattlemen approved bjr 8ee-
retafy Smith, Which Will delfly Its
Opening until their termination; but
It is thought a bill providing lor Its
Opening e»u be put throuuli this cod-
giesg,
First Published Hey fl IMW
Satire for Publication.
I.an*I Office al (Juthrle Ok, I
v .. , . , A^"',l i» s
Nntlec Is hereby given that the followlni
nanied aeitler lias lllwl noiiee of tiia Ir4ciit ion
••take final proof m -uppoit ol I.in . Umi ami
Imi Mini pr.Mif will lie hi do before rngiHier end
receiver at Oiilluic uk. on July, 24, IttW. via
ay
Notice fur Pulillcatlon.
Land Oflke nt tliithrle Okla Ter I
April 4 nes I
Notice la hereby given thai the follownm
named settler baa Sled uotlcc ol Iiih intentkwi t«»
make final permf in support of hie claim aad tha
said pmnf will be mad« iwfore llcgtater and It
ceiver at Getfcrie, U. T. on July H IWi vt/.
Wallace l<. Alien.
for tbe N. W. K of Sec. '27 in Twp. 18 X. of R.
X wesi
He nainea ihe following
e.onUnaoua w»i>l.bni. c np>
said Isnd. via
W iIIlam V. Morris of Mnlhnlt Ok.
1'aul Norton do
John A llonley of Lima ok.
Patrick II. IHIIon ol Acton ok.
3S< I A.N.J. CUOOK. ilegister
First published May. 9
police for PnbticaJvhi.
Laud Oflke at tiuthr.ie. o T. (
Apr 4. fat* <
Nollee ie hereby given tbat th<- following-
named aeitler hss Sled notice of bis Intention
akc final prbo/ in sttpiMift hi' l^is rlsjin,
that Kakl 4»n»oi wHl be made befohv reyieler ajnt
receiver at tlutlirie, O. T. on July II, I^Mti'
vlj.7
dill Francis of Mulhsll, Ok.
for llie N S of the N, W. '4' of Set, i3 in Twn,
Ig N . of H. I weal.
lie iismes tlie following witnesses to l»rov* flli
Miitlnnons rceldeucc upon and cu'ltt>iitlon of
•aid laml. viz:
Vi liam .I limes of Orlando Ok., benjamin F
Terrell. Winslow ti, tseffr, Jamea T. Flunelr
II ol Ma I ball Ok
*172 A, N, J. Crook.tti-gUfer.
First published Mh> lr.,1 «*
Notice for Publicutibh.
Laud office it I Guthrie, <> T.. I
April 4>h l«ls* i
Notice Is lieieliy given thai the following-*
named selller lian tiled notice of tiia intention i«i
make tlnal prool in sniipori ol his clmln, an.*
lliat -aid proof will be ina.lt belOrn register tind
receiver al Onlhrle, O, T., on July 14«h l*.^
Moriti I hompson of Mulhull Ok.
for the S. A\ »♦' of See, II In Twp, id N ot It;
S west.
He mmes the following witnesses to prove In*
continuous residence upon ami cultivation ot;
said land, viz:
John F. Faakans, Stephen Me.Kofh, Madlsofl C
Ksiee, Vincent Oeiber, all of Mulhall ok.
J457 A. M.J, Crook Register.
Brinkman of C'larkson Ok,
»4 of See, ^7 In Twp Ift N.. of I
Ileitnui
lor the N'. K
rest.
lie names tbe following witnesses to prove
In colli, neons leshiencc m»»n uml l ultivatton
of saM land, Vl».
John P. Prltehctl, •Vohn II. fo*. John W. Reck-
on, |>oek l»uvlsnil of Mulhall Ok
•TVM A, N. J.Crook, Hegisier.
First iinUliabed Miy t i lRIN;.
Noticc for Publication.
Land UfNce ni tiuthri.
Apr eth law
Flrat Published May U. MM
Not we Jar Publication.
I<and Office at Uiithrn. O/T I
A|»r. 4 I wsi (
Noliee ia hcreliv given ihat the following
nawd pelOee has fltM notice of his Intention lo
make flnal |ir<a*f in support of liia ciaiwt. end
that saM proof will l«; *in«l«' tn-fnre the register
and receiver at Onthrie, u. T., on July Is,
ls«S, via:
William F Morris of AfuHislI, Ok.
for tbe N K. \ of Sec. 27 in Twp. IS iV, ol It
:| weal.
» names Hie following w line sees lo prove
his continuous leshlence upon ami cultivati*
4, *aa land, \ir.
Paul Norton, Wallace L, Allen both of Mulhall
.John A. Donlt-y of Lima Ok, Patrick
II. billon of Acton Ok.
3.'il2 A N, J, Crook, Keglaler.
o T.
•wing
Notice I
nannul settler he*
make final proof Itieuppnii of his claim, and
thnt said prool will l»« made lie fort Uecisier and
receiver at Guthrie O. T. on July Is, I aim vlx
Solomon Pearson of Mulhall Ok
for the N. W U olNec. 25lu Twp 18 N. of R.
8 west.
He names Hie follow ing witnesses to provelus
continuous residence npon aud cultivation of
said land. vlr.
Nirkolaa Plckavd, John A, «iouty, John Mallon,
D, N, Cable ell of Mulhall Oh
ail 7
A. N J. t HtniK, Register
Flrat Published May 2.1 llWfl.
SO TICK FOR I'CBl.tC A LIOS
Land Office al liufhtic, O. T. I
Apr .tith IM. t
Notice is hereby given that llie following
named setllei haa tiled notice ot his intention 10
make final proof in s«ui|Hirt of his claim and
that said prool Will be made before lU-gisterand
Receiver at Gullu Ie O. T., on Jaly lStli
vis:
Rirhard I ntp. y of Miilluill Ok
for Ihe lots J. I and S. 1,' of N, W J/ of Sec, I
In 'fWp, ISN, ol K 1 what.
lie names Ihe following witnesses to ftroH
his continuous residence tfpon and ftttltivadoh
of said land, vi£:
llnrin.iti Bu.l&ne% I*, M. Sullivan, ti \t. liar
First I'nbl If bed Mav ISilS.
Notice J'»r Publication.
Land office at Outline l>a. I
Apr 4'b I'm , S
Notice is hereby given thai the f.dhiwing
allied aet t Ier ban ti led notion of his intention
to mskc Uiial prool in aiiieiorlof lus elaiw« end
ihat anal proof w .llbems.le before register and
receiver at Guthrie ok. on July. lMSHtt via-
John A. Donley of Lima Ok.
f)r the S. E. .'4 ol Sec. 28 in Twp. Is N. of It-
.1 west,
lie names the following wllnea«es to prove hla
continuous residence upon and cultivalion of,
said land, Vtg,
William F Morris of Mulhall Ok.
Paul Norton do do
I'atrlek H, Dillon or Aeton Ok,
Jacob A. Landls do
3A13 A.N .S. CnooK Register.
First pulished Mav T'itb le' S
Noticc for Publlcatioii.
Laud office at Guthrie O. T. (
Apr. 4th IsiW i
Notice is hereby given that the lot low liig-nsin-
i>«l set tier baa IIled notice ol hia inirnilAfi tM
II,like filial proof in nuppon of lus ifaiiu an#
that Mini proof will bo made before Rcai'ief
and rccciver ut Gutbrio O. T. ou July II IjshC
Hcury N. Hunt, of Mulhall Ok .
for the N, W. '• of Sec. 21 In Twp, IT» N. of R
2 west.
tlie following witnesses
ui
ol said land Vis. . < ..
Neliemiah liowell, Krncat K. Illthaidaon. Aun fy
I» Hilvernail, James H. Fry nil ot Mulhall ok,
S47S A. N J.CKooK. Register.
First Published Apr 2.VU1 fKSJ.
Notice for pnblicaUni
Laud office ut Gullu ie Ok /
Mil l;ill ISIS, <
Aotice isliereby given Ihat tlte lolb.wing nam-
ed aettler ha> liled uolihv ol hfrf iiuentirtii to
inake final prool iiinuppoh of Ilia claim an.ftba
said proof witl la» made beltfre Register fnd Rc»
ceiver at Ratline Ok. oh July .1 isw, via
Amanda Campbell ol .Vulball 0k.
for tho S, K. !i o(S«t. Hla f#|i. M N. uf R. i
weat.
S lie names the following witnessha fo pfovc her
continuous icaldence upon nnd cultivation of
/■'tliutt, Sher-
man Wortit.au, John J. llaybrtrsl.|JI ol ffulhall
Ok. :i«IU A, N, J. crook Register
Flrat I'lihltahhil AptiliMh iWft.
sorter, for rrHUCA iios.,
Land Office st Guthrie. O. T , (
Mar 27 IM* t
Notice Is hereby given that tbe following-
named settler has rtted notice ofhia Inlfc .tlon ••
make final proof in support ol b
Ihal said proof Will be made bclore llie
rnd ro«e '
rfJti, v 12
for S W
lie name ti
hla con 11 imo mfe»ldchee flpOn
Firtl puh'.lshtnl Muy 2.1 IWNi.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office nt (iulin ie Ok I
Apr.Sin Idtki s
Notice is hereby gjveli thai I list I ho following
named settler ban fit fed noliee of his Intention
lo ttiakt itfla! fifoof lu sllfutiut tit lua claim and
thai said proot will lie Insde hoiore rhglsier and
receiver at Guthrie Ok, ou July Irt, Ihuti. via,
Sheridkn O, Rarnard of Mulhall, ok,
for the N, E, ^ of Sec. !l» in twp. M N, t W*
He names the following witnesses to prove
*' Continuous raaiUfuCe Wpon and cuitlvwiion
•Tames Fry ol Mulhall ok .
of Kr. 14 In Twp. IU N. ol It .1 W
the following wiffies*e* lo pr< v€
lid Ctlllivalioii of
iinnfcs. Snrdlnd
aaid land eta
W'Y'; ' 'k-
First published SlsV 2 IH«rt
fiotltk mIt Pt nLlcArUiN.
I^ind office al Guthrie i k I
April 4 lit. ISPS. <
Motive fs hhff>bv citerf tfint llie following nam
iierin.in diihisiic, i , i*. nuiiivan u. w uar- nf Nghl |Nn«l. via
mon all of MftlUeH Ok, David Strailb of Stilt- Rngeihert t'^irlg, Ffanl M'ttasftli, Anion TMlflr
eater Ok. Delos W. Walton all of Mulhall Ob.
99i» A.N.J. CBOOK, eegiaier. | A S.J Oreek Hegisier
make final proof in support « .
aaid proof will lie made before U« uikUh ami Ke-
eelvetr A Gulhrlh. tlk..on July ISth, IK*, via
Amel f*orlouw of Mulhall Ok.
for thh N. of this fc. ti of See, I in Trfp.. M
N of R, 8 Weat.
He naihca lha following witnesses to prove tu«
continuoiia rhaldenee upon and cultivation of
WiHllimV Smith, ijrlah K Mlllrf ('liir)ea M.
Hull, Thomas Tru4hlood. all of Mulhall Oa H4.^
A N J CrJ'ih H.-fl iiffT'
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