The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 198, Ed. 1, Friday, July 27, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADEfi GrtJTHRifi OKLAHOMA.
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SNAKE-KILLING RAEOR-UaGIO
The Hoga Mnjr Do UtlllM-d to n Vcrj
Good rnrjiosr.
"Talk about snakes" said EdwnrJ
T. Atherton of Boston "tlioro nro
mora of them to tlio square acre in
Florida than In nny othor inirt of tills
glorious country. Hut as numeroi
rs they aro now thoy uro not linlf as
abundant ns thoy wero a few years
ago before any organize'1 effort win
mrtdo to annihilate tho wlioli sor-
pentino breed.
"It seems that a brlp'it idea involv
ing the wholesale extinction of snakofl
entered tho mind of one William
tones who un to that lime had been
a poor farmer strng'G'llnj' to support a
biff family. Now lie 1' one of tho
solid men of tho county and ho made
all his money by the successful osoou-
tion of thai Idea. Ho knew that tho
ordinary razor-back hog- of Florltlfi
was n great natural ouoiuy of snakes
and he set to work to systematically
train a whole drove of hogs to hunt
down and destroy tho reptiles. In a
little while ho lind his swlno as thor-
oughly trained in their part ns setter
dogs nro drilled to point quail lit
first cleared his own farm of a vnsl
quantity of big ones and then he be-
gan to hire out his hugs to !i1h noigh
bors who were snake -nllllcted. Tin
fame of tho razor-backs spread all
over tho land nnd people whose places
wcro infested with rattlesnakes and
men who were clearing up now laud
sent for Jones' hogs.
"This is no romnnce for I talked
with Jones himself nnd ho told mo
all about it and exhibited his book o(
engagements which also contained a
record of all the snakes slain for the
past twelve months. I have every
reason to believe ho was stating tho
facts for ho travo mo a warm invita
tion to visit his place and promises to
give an exhibition that would dcimv.i
strata the skill of his snake-killers."
Nowl'miBlcil Sprlltnj;.
"There are some jay stone-cutters
In Taurton" remarked a prominent
Odd Follow. "I was tip thero tho
other day to have a look at tho new
Odd Fellows' building. It's a Meems
Dandy' but some mucker of a speller
has gone to work and spoiled a big
stone above the entrance. He tried
to carvo out the words 'Odd Fellows'
llulldlng' and ho spoiled the hist
word lIVILDIXCi. It's too bad; it will
cost a lot of money to ilx up tho mis-
take if they have to haul out that
stone and make another just on ac-
count of the spelling. "And the prom-
inent Odd Fellow doss not know to
this minuto why everybody laughs in
an unsympathutlc way when he tolls
this tale of woe.
VIVISECTION.
A Sulmnllnntn rinno of It Witch U
l'ocallurly Olijrctlnualilf.
II tit there is a subordinate phase of
tho subject somewhat recently pre-
sented which one cannot regard with
so much satisfaction namely tho
growing practlco of vivisecting beforo
classes of young pupils in the secular
schools. Such an ovcr.ealoiu npplica-
Mon of tho "siiientific method" is il.t
o appear only in that sorry system of
pedagogics wliliAi makes light of
sentiment and comldcrs tho goal of
education to bo the acquisition of bare
facts. In a broader view it must
appear that such gruosomo exhibi-
tions will have a most unwholesomo
e fleet upon tho mind of a child
tondlug to strengthen rather than to
repress its selfish and cruel instincts.
The child who has been tuught
through "scientific" demonstrations to
regard the pet cat or dog as an ant-
mated machine with contracting inns
clcs and blood-propelling heart and
bilc-sccroting liver instead of as a
living being possessed of feolings and
emotions something akin to its own
can never regard the sicrod mystery
of lifo in quitti the same light as be-
fore. It has gained knoivlodgo of very
doubtful value at the cxpsnsj of dis-
tinct ethical bacrillco. Far bettor
that tho child remain ignorant of tho
appearance of vital organs than lose
its awe for tho vital principlo that
untmatcs thcuj. If physiological ex-
periments must cuter into tho schema
of tho modern system of education
let them nt least bo deferred until
moral principles aro firmly grounded.
Bomothlnjr of :i Clieiitinil.
The Euglish eomposir Qoorgo Os-
borne who died a few days ago at an
pdvanced age was thu author of a
brilliant salon piece called "Ia l'luio
do Porles." It was at ono time so
popular in England that "everybody"
played it. At a cortaln concert when
the ptecu was at tho height of its pop-
ularity Osborne without having been
expected suddenly made his appear-
ance and was at onco asked to play.
Ho began his own piece "La l'luio de
l'erlcs" and at onco provoked roars
of laughter. "What was thero to
laugh at?" tho pianist nnd composer
asked himself. Only this that nt
that same concert "La l'luio de l'crlos"
had already bson played four times.
Ulidnr th( Ilurut Cork.
Young woruon gave a burnt cork
performance in Hcinpstoad L. I.
tho other night and horo is a sam-
ple of minstrel wit in which tho
sweet creatures indulged: "I say
Jliss Johnsing" giggled Tnmbo in a
musical voice "why do all thcheu!
only lay eggs in de daytime." "'Causo
giggled Miss Tnmbo rolling her eyes
at the audience "why ohilo 'cause''
she continued giggling "jes' 'cause
dey'se all roosters in do night time."
The l'abulou Cockntrlrp.
Tho cockatrice like the basllisV
was one of the fabled monsters
of antiquity. Its. very look was fatal
to life. It breathed lire atpl on that
account could only live in desert re-
gions whore thore wns no danger of
its fiery exhalations consuming vege-
tation. Travelers who were forood to
cross a desert formerly took with
thero a cock whose crowing it was
believed would kill all the cockatrices
In hearing.
l'recsutloua Acalngt AnuroliUti.
liecauso of the recent bomb outrage
extraordinary precautions are taken
beforo admitting1 strangers to tho gal-
leries of legislative chambers of Eu-
rope. In Itomo only forty-eight men
are admitted at any one time and in
England no stranger 'with a bag or
parcel is ever allowed to enter the
i pf parliament.
IViss's Cream Baking I'owder
l'lno llMUllTCKr.
The Fourth of July Is dver but Mrs.
Sun uders' 2 percent reduction sale on
inlliinrty Is not. It will last till every
lady In Oulhrio has bought u now hat.
Come now aud get your style. The
finest inllllnury the best work and the
lalost styles.
tf Mnt. A. I Saundbbs
Southeast corner Okla. and Dlv.
Police.
To Whom It May Concern:
N'otiio is hereby tiven -lint Hamil-
ton fc Co. have this day filed their peti-
tion for license to retail 1 qnors In
Ottthrlw? 1.ftcrnti intHitv Ml;1.l....n..
and that unless objection to the'same.
ns requirpo uy inw ue lllcti by tlio 3d
day of July. A. 1). 190. said petition
will be grunted
(luthrie. 0. T. June 20th 191U.
F. J. Dolcatbii County Clerk.
amom: tiik OZAltKS.
The land of big red apples is an at-
Irm-ttvn nnil Itltnmfct Il1f I nrr linml.
somely illustrated with views of South
Missouri sconory including the fam-
ous Olden fruit farm of 3000 u res in
now ell county it pertains ta fruit
raising in that great fruit belt of
A ttlplifii. Illrt emiHintn Llnnn nf 4 tin
Owirks and will prove of great value
not uniy 10 iruii growers uui 10 every
farmer and hoinoseelter looking for a
farm and a homo.
Mailed froo. Address
J. 12 Lockwood.
Kansas City Mo.
Published he first time this 25th day
of July. ISO I.
Notice lor Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan County.
In tho District Court.
Simon Keligmau 1
vs.
Cnrtio Hcligman. )
Tho above named defendant Carrie
Seligmnn will take notice that she
huHbcuu sued in tho District Court of
Logan county territory of Oklahoma
by tho plain tilt. Simon Scligman In
an action for divorce a'nd that she
must appear nnd answer the petition
whlrh has been filed in said court by
the plaintiff on or before tlio 1th day
of September 1801 and if hhe doi-s
not appear and answer said petition
will be taken ns true und a judgment
taken against her divorcing tho
plaintiff from her and dissolving tlio
bonds of matrimony between the
plaintiff and the defendant and for
costs of suit.
Louis K. l'lrrs Clerk
lly Lien:. J. Pitts Deputy.
sbai.
First published in Oklahoma Loader July
Si) ISO.
Notice for Publication.
Land Onico at Oulhrio O. T. July 23
1S04.
Notice Is herobv clvon that the follow
ing nnniid settler ha lllcd notice of Ids
Intention to make Until proof In sntipoit
of his claim and that said proof will be
marie lip fore tlio rcatator ond receiver at
UuthrlP. O. T.. on Sent. 'JSth. 1801. viz:
Amos T. JoIhi'oii for the southeast
liuirlrr of section thirteen (131 in town-
ship fifteen (S) north of taiige two (2)
west I. M.
lie names the following uitupssns to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John Itnrker licorgu C Holt. Tliomai
l'oteot lieorgn Potent of (iiithrlu Okla-
homa. Any person who desires to protest
against tho allowance of such proof or
wlio knows of any -ubstautlal reason
uiiilur the law ami the regulations of tin
Interior department why such pioof
should not he allowed will bo glvou an
opportunity at the above mentioned time
and place to cross-examine tho wltnessos
of said claimant and to olTor evidence in
rohuttal of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Cuook Register.
120-...
First Published In Okla Louder
2i). lsOl.l
J uly
Notice for Publication.
Land Ollleo at Guthrie O. T. July 23
1891.
Notice is horoby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
Intention to mukfl final proof In supiiort
of his claim and that said proof will be
made befor tho reglnler and receiver at
IJuthrK O. T.. on Sept. 21 1); viz:
John W. '.'.tnnley for thu southeast quar-
ter of section twelve township sixteen
north oT rang-J two west.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
ciiltlvntloii of. said land viz:
David l'humn'ss Joseph Mooney John
II Co Junius Oldham of Outhrle Ok?
laiioma.
Any person who desires to protest
against tho allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason
under the law ami tho regulations of the
Interior department why such proof
should not (mi allowed will bo given an
opportunity at tho above m-ntloued time
and iilaro to cross-exiimlno the witnesses
of said culiinut and to oiler evldeuco in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Chook lleglster.
12S0.
Notice for Publication.
tFirsf published In Oklahoma Loader
July 20 ISO!.
Land Ofllco at tluthrle O. T. July 23.
1801.
Notice Is lioriiby given that tho following-named
settlor has Hied notlco of hU
Intention to make Haul proof In support
of his claim und that said proof will bu
mudo beforo tho register arid reculvcr at
Cutlirlo O. T..OH Septombor 20 1801.
viz:
(ieorgo H Davidson for tho southeast
quartorof octlon 20 township 10 north
of range 3 west.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove Ids continuoi' rosldenco upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
N A Morris John II Cox Kmuol Falk
Samuel (ioldtrau. all ol Cuthrlu. O. T.
Any person who deslios to protest
against tliu ulllowanco or sucii prooi or
.iiu knows of unv substantial reason.
under the law and tho regulations of tho
Interior department why such proof
should not be allowed will bo given an
opportunity at thu abovo mentioned time
anil place to croas-cuinilno tho witnesses
of suld claimant and to offer ovldonco In
rebuttal of thut submitted by claimant.
A.N.J. Ciiooic. Register.
18S0.
Notlco fpr Publication.
First published In Oklahoma Leader
July 20. lbOl.)
Land Ollleo ut Guthrie 0. T-. July 33
181.
Notiee U hereby given that the follow-Ing-uumed
bottler has filed notice of hs
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim uud that su d proof will be
made beforo the ruglstor and receiver at
Guthrie O. T on September 2S. 1801
viz:
Thomas R Muhlroy for the south half
northeast quarter and north half bouth-
Aunt quarter section 35 touhlp 15 north
of range 1 west
Hm iiuuiM tlm fallowing wl'.uo.ios to
prove hts continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vil:
James II Losrraudu. Charles Martin
Legraudo William L Lambert Alfred
lturrowg all of Tohoo O T.
Any person who desires to protest
agulustiho allow unco of such proof or
who knows of biiv substantial reason
under the law and the regulations of the
interior department wliy sucn prooi
should not be allowed will bo given an
opportunity at tho abovo mentioned time
iiuuj)!itco to cross-examine the witnesses
of said claimant uud to offer evidence in
rebuttajtsubmlttcd by claimant.
A FEARFUL COUGH
SjifSdlly Cured by
AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
" My wlfo wns
milToriiicf frem n O
fearful cough i
which tho
medical skill pro- ol
niMilttn v-n It I. Ol
blo to relieve. "Wo
il kl not cxpoct
'tlintsliocoiilillong
survive: !mt Mr.
II. V. lloyal ilc-
uty surveyor hac
pened to bo stoi-
.19
pliiR with us over night ami having a
hottlo of Avcr's Cherry Pectoral with
Jihn Imliieeil my wife te try this rcmcily.
Tlin A1t ... lhnnnnlnl Ihnl ftllrt
Jtept on taklnK It. till sho was cured. 0
8ho Is now cnJiijIiiK excellent health
and weighs ico potimls.' li. H. llu-Mni-mr.s
Sausjy (in.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Rocolvod Hlghost Awards
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
BOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO:
Ktmjpil orStolen.
Light sorro marc; weight about 800
pounds 0 years old stubby mane.
heavy rope around neck. Left prcm
Irus In west part of (luthrio on nljfht
of 20th. Anyouo knowlnc of her
whutonbouts pleusc notify
J. I CAi.VF.itr.
7 22tf Outhrle O-T.
First published In Oklahoma Leiulo
July 10 1801.
Notice fur I'uhllriitlon.
Land OfTIeu at Guthilc Ok. Tor. July 17
1S0I.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has (lied notice of his
Intention to make dual proof In support of
his claim am) that salil proof will botnadu
boforo thp register and iccelvor at Guth-
rie Oklahoma on Septumher 10 1MM
viz:
William 51 Purr homestead ontrv No.
371m for the southeast quarter of section
numoereo lonrteen uu tnwnsinp seven-
teen (17) north of rango thri.i (3) west
1 JM
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said lain! v7-
Kobert B Taylor. Holort L Glasgow
Arned P Kllllnes and Jcsso B Blliott. all
of tluthrle O T
Any person who ueslres to protest
aga
Will
aiun tlio allow unco of such proof or
to knows of unv suhstnntlal leason.
under the law ahd the rcKuhitluus of the
Itttiirlif 11finiittnniir it lit Liitli nenif
should not bo allowed will bo given an
opportunity at the ahovo mentioned time
and placo to cross-examine tho witnesses
of said claimant ami to oiler evidence In
rebuttal of thai submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Ckook
Register.
First Published In Dnily Leader Juno
nn I
Notice for 1'iilillrittioii.
Laud oillce at Guthrie O. T. June
21 1MM
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler bus filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
bupport of his claim and that said
proof will bo made before register and
receiver ut Guthrie O. T. on August
25 1801 viz:
Frank A Smith for the S B H Sec
23 Tp 17 north of R 2 W.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
nnd cultivation of said laud viz:
John A Cravens Horace Cole An-
drew M Overman il (J Sumner all of
Guthrie. O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof
or who knows of nny substantial rea-
son under the law and tho regulations
of the interior department why such
proof should not bo allowed will bo
given an opportunity at tho above
mentioned time and place to cross-
examine tho witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence In rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
First published In Oklahoma Lender
July 12.
Land Office ut Guthrie O T July 7
1804.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler bus filed notice
of liis intention to mako final proof In
support of his claim nnd that said
proof will bo made before the register
and receiver United States laud office
ut Guthrie 0 T on 13tli of September
1804 viz:
Nathaniel Gooch for tho southwest
quarter section 7 township 17 range
2 west
Ho names the following witnesses to
pruvo his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said laud viz:
Joseph Gooch Lee Gooch James
Thompson Green Waltors all of
Guthrie OT
Any person who desires to protost
ugainst tho allowance of fcucii proof
or who knows of any substantial
reason under tho laws and the regula-
tions of tho interior department why
such proof should uot bo allowed will
bo given an opportunity at the above
muntianed time aud placo to cross-
examlna the witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence iu rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
First published 22 day of July 1801.
I'tniMGATlON JfOTICK.
In the district court of Logan county
Oklahoma Territory.
11 I) Nix receiver plaintiff vs.
William 11. Thayer defendant.
. U illlam II. Thayer the above named
defendant will tuku notice that the
above named plaintiff 11 I). Nix re-
ceiver did on the 21st day of July A.
I) loOt file his petition in said district
court and that tho above namod Wil-
liam II. Thayor must answer said pe-
tition on or before the 3d duy of Sep-
tember A D 1801 or judgment will bo
taken against Mm by default for the
sum of one hundred and three (8103)
dollars and interest at tlio rate of 10
percent per annum from the 11th day
of November 1800 and costs of suit.
And a further judgment will be taken
against the said defendant William II
Thayer foreclosing a certain mort
gage executed by him on tho llth day
if November 18UQ. to one J M Hags-
dale president of tho Commercial
Hank of Guthrie. O. T. coveriug the
following described rea1 estate to.
wit: Lot thirty-five (35) in block
fifty-five (55). and lot ten (10 In Vock
fifty-eight (58) in the city of Outhrle
Logan county Oklahoma Territory
adudging that plaintiff have tho first
Hen on said promises and ordering
said promises ta be sold and tho pro-
ceeds to be applied to the amount due
plaintiff and costs of suit and forever
barring and foreclosing said defend-
ant froTi all right title. Interest
1J
&
'
estate propel ty ana equity ol re-
demption in or to said premises or
any part thereof.
Wituess my band and the seal of
said court at mv ofllco in Guthrie this
21st day of July A D 1804.
seal Lona E. Pjtts.
Clerk of the District Court.
d3tv
First l'nblishcd tri Dally Loader
Notice for l'llliltciillim.
Land office nt OiUhrle O T June 21
lSOi.
Notice is hereby given that tho fol
lowing-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of hts claim and that saij
proof will be made boforo the register
and receiver at Outhrle 0 T on Au-
gust 25 1801. viz:
William II Kastrunu who inado II K
No 11.711 for tho lots ono and two and
south half of northeast quarter sec-
tion five township fifteen north of
range three wosl.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
uud cultivation of -mid land viz:
John J Nelson John A N'sbtt
Thomas B Finnic all of Seward. O T:
Samuel (loldtrap of Guthrie () T.
Any person who ucsiros to protest
against the s llownnco of such proof
or who knows of any substantial rea-
son under tho law nnd tho regulations
of the Interior department why su h
proof should not be allowed will bt
given nn opportunity nt the nboro
mentioned limn nnd place to cross-
examine tho witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence in robuttnl
of that submitted by claimant.
A N J Ciiook. Keglster.
First Published in Dally Leader
July 20)
Notice fur i'lilillcnllon.
Land office nt Outhrlo 0 T Juno 21
lS&b
Notlco is hereby given that the following-named
bottler has filed notice
of liL intention to mako final proof In
support of his claim and that said
proof will bo made boforo register and
receiver at Guthrie O T on September
V 1804 viz:
William II Snyder II B No 488 for
the W hnlf of N B quarter and B half
of N W quarter section 35 Tp 17 N
of range 2 W.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove hts continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land vi.:
lien Freol William J M?Conl Me-
noah G Sumner John R Case all of
Guthrie O T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof
or who kno.vs of any substantial rea-
son under tho law und the regulations
of thu interior department why such
proof should not bo allowed will bo
given un opportunity nt the above
mentioned lime nnd place to cross-
examine tho witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence In rebuttal
of that submitted by clnimant.
A N J Cuook Register.
First Published In Dally Loader Juno
10 1801.
Notice for I'ulillriitlon.
Land ollleo
1S'.I.
at Guthrie O. T
June 10
Notlco Is hereby glvou that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof in Mipporl
of his claim und that suld proof will bo
mudo before register nnd receiver at
Guthrie on August 10. 1801 viz:
Charles II. Moore for tin northwest tj
of section 35. townsliln 10. north of rainre
! 3 west of tho Indian meridian.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove ills continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Charles II. Woods William L. Fickle.
John B. Nesbet -ind Blinur G. AnUeny all
ofOuthile. O T.
Any person who
desire to protest
proof or
who Knows of nnv
sulistaiitl':! reason
under tho law and the
1V
rcKtiiatl'His or tho
why such proof
interior detmriment. why
should not be allowed will be ulven an
opportunity at the above-mentioned time
nnd place to cross-examine tho witnesses
of said claimant and to offer evidence In
'rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
i. N. J. CUOOK. Register.
First published in the Daily
Leader June 21
Notice fur rulillrnlliin.
Land Office at Guthrie O T Juno "1
1804.
Notice is hereby given that tho fol-
lowing named settler lias filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim and tliut said
proof will bo inado boforo tho register
and receiver of the I'nlted States lund
office at Uutbrio O V on August 27
1801. vi?: Jccepb T Simpson for the
northeist crrrtor of section twonty
townslpt'sUctx north of rango one
west Lcgan roo. ty O T.
liomtcco tin following witnesses
to piovo Ills continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz:
George Job Napoleon It March R
A Iloycc nil of Guthrie O T; and
William P Metzger of Perry. O T.
Any person who desires to protost
against the allowance of such proof
or who knows of any substantial
reason under tho law and tlio regula-
tions of the interior depurtmont why
such proof should not be allowed will
be given an opportunity at the abovo
mentioned tiino and place to cross-
examine the witnesses of suld claim-
ant and to offer evidence iu robuttnl
of that submitted by claimant.
A N J Citoou Register
First published In the Oklahoma Lead r
.111110 21.
Notice for I'ulillcbtlun.
Land Office Outhrle O. T. Juno 15
1801.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler hus tiled notlcuof his In-
tention to mako final proof In support of
his claim and that said proof will bo
inado before tho register and rccplvor at
Guthrlo O. T.. on August 10 1801 viz:
William A. Muthoson who mako II. B.
No. 2010 for the northwest quarter of sec-
tion llfteun township seventeen north of
rango 2 west.
Ho names tho following wltuosso to
provo Ids continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said lund viz:
Lufnyctto Ahramos Curloton J. Howell
Noah V. Rush John W. Wright all oi
Guthrie O. T.
Any person who desires to protost
against tho allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial rousot; un-
der tho laws and thu regulations of the
Interior department why such proof
should not bo allowed will be given un
opportunity at tlio above mentioned tlinu
and placo to cross-oxumlno tho witnesses
of said claimant and to offer utlduuco In
robuttul of that snhmlttd by claimant.
A. N. J. Ciiooic. Register.
Cheap Kutrt to 10 ltvno.
For the Democratic congressional
convention convention to be held at
Bl Reno August 1st tho Santa Fo
route will sell excursion tlckots July
31st and August 1st at ono and ono-
third faro far the round trip good to
return to and including August 2d.
L. H. Delanky. ajrcnL
ANHEUSER - BUSCH
BREWING ASSOCIATION.
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TELEPHONE 54 : : : : :
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
eomo to you If you're n mi (Tor In wtmwin.
The memmger hi this oue is Dr. Ilerw's
Favorite Proscription.
It's n tonle and norvfno. n rmnedv nr.
scrllied by nn eminent lynfelan nnd ape-
cialist for
an me peculiar urn and ailmenta
of women
Mr llftllvlltnr Mima
M WKWL w sink ami
t called In one of tho
lKt doctor brtf. She
tot so wmk thnt I had
to help Ikt nut of linl
anil dmw In r In a rhnlr.
She Ox n tried mime of
Ilr. I'd r'' Phvnrlto
1'rrsi -Iptlon. In Irvs
than n witIi oho wns
out of l-d nnil has been
worklnif nbnut flvo
w a now ninl looks
the picture of hinlth.
As fur in j pr if I ntn
much l'tt r uf my fe-
malo complaint. f-foro
MlMMEKKWt. i'rierlplUMi" 1 auf.
ere1 mottof tho time from catarrhal Intlam-
manoa. lours i-idiiiuy
Mrs. NANOY
Mrs. NANOY M HER Ell
DiinniKn Mairnre
s (.. W. r.
PSEMSS "SSST OURS.
Pulil lent ion No (ire
Territory of Oklnh.ttnA County of
Logan ss.
iu the distrtot court iu and for said
county und territory.
liOUls B Pitts plaintiff vs. Gtorge
rrtco nnd France L
Price defend -
Ulltfl.
Georgo Price ono of suld above
named defendants will tnice notice
that thu said txiuis B Pitts plaintiff
did on tho 10th day of July Hill tile
his petition in suld district court
within and for the county of Logan
nnd territory of Oklahoma against
said defendant Kr uncus L lV.ce and
thnt said Georgo Price tiuiM answer
suld petition filed us aforesaid on or
before tho 22ml day of August lC'.U
or said petition will be taken as true
and a judginuiit rendered iu said
notion against said defendant (ieorgo
Price for tho sum of five hundred
seventy-fivo (S7R) dollars with In-
terest thereon at the rate of twelve
per cent per annum from the 2sith day
of March 1901 and thirty feven nnd
30-100 (837.50) dollars attorneys' feen
and for cost of suit. Ami a further
judgment will be taken against said
defendant Georgo Price nnd snul
dofcuduut Frances L Price to have a
certain warranty deed given by them
to said plaintiff on the 2Uth day of
Junuury 1801 for lot numbered
twenty (20) twenty-one (21) and
twenty-two (22) In block num-
bered forly-nlno (10) lit thnt
subdivision of the City of
Guthrlo formerly known us Cnpltol
Hill in thu county of Uigun nud ter-
ritory of Oliluhoica declared a mort-
gage on said desi ribed rent estate nnd
foreclcscd s such and adjudging that
suld plaintiff linvu the first lien on
said promises subject only to a prior
lieu thereon of thu Guthrie llulldlng
& Loan association of said county nnd
territory to an amount for which
judgment will be taken us u foresaid
und ordei lug suld promises to be sold
und tho proceeds implied to tho pay-
ment of the amount duo plaintiff at-
torney's fees nud eoel of suit and
forever barring and foreclosing said
defendants fnmi nil right title mt fr-
ost; estate property nnd equity of re-
demption In or to said premises or
unsnarl tncreoi.
K BATON A tin IKKAU
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Atttott: lrfiuis B. I'n i
Clerk of suld district court.
xonoii.
In tho district court of Logan county
OUIahoiun territory.
Darlington-Miller Lumler Co plffs v
Francis K llrnoko bishop John T
llricknor uud The American Church
Building Fund Commission rf Now
York defendants
Thu defendant tho "American
Church llulldlng Fund Commission"
will take notlco that you hare been
sued In the district court in and for
Logan county Oklahoma territory;
that uiiIom) you answer the petition of
the plaintiff filed Iu said court on or
before tlip 2Ath day of August 1801
tho petition of the plaintiff will be
taken ns true uud judgment will be
rendered ngainst you ns well as tho
other defendants above named for-
closing tlio mochuulcii leln umjii lots
21 22 23 and 21 m block -I In the
subdivision of Guthrie O T commonly
culled Baat Guthrie forever barring
yon of any right tltlo or interest In
and to mild abovo defcurlbed premises
and judgment will bu rendered in
favor of plaintiff for the sum of
SJ82 17 together with coU of thUsiid
action.
Witness my baud and thu. stuil of
said court at mv oillce in tluthrle 0
T this Oth day of July. 1801.
LouiH B Pitth Clerk.
1 R Tiiuuston attorney for Darl-ington-Millor
Lumber Co.
Notice for Tiili! icut Ion.
First publishod in Oklahoma Loader
July 13.
I.nnd Ollleo
IbUt.
at Guthrlu
0 T July 7
Notlco Is horoby given thnt the fol
lowing n uui od suttlur hus filed nutleo
of hur Intention to mako fluul proof In
support ' her claim und that tuid
prooi will iu iniulu uuinre tn rttuttur
and rorolvor of thu United SlattM lund
ollloo at Uuthrlu OUluhoum on Ktp-
tuinborll IB'JI vis: MiiRglo ltoalvy
for the south nt (juurtitr of section
twonty-oli;ht in tovvnhlp ilfutou
north of range onn wut of Indian
Morldian.
alio nainuo tho following wittiMM
to provo hur continuous raidne
upon and cultivation of Mid land
viz:
J.oula Thompson of Outhrle TMga.n
county OUInhomii; IMillbert klanh of
Sprlu('Mlo. LoKau county Oklahoma; I
John It Ilrown of (Juturit losu
oouuty OUIuhuwu; AVilllam M 8V'
art of Spriiiffvale Loyau county Okla-
houia. Any porin who dMilrtts to protest
UKulnitt Hih nllowHiic of uoU proof
or who 1ipow of any (uuatantlal
roiivon. under th law und tho re tfula
tloiiu of thu interior department why
such proof khould not W allowed will
be given an opjKirtunlly ut the abova
mentioned time and place to cnw-
oxiiiuiiio the wltneaaea of aald claim-
ant and to offer evidence in rehatUU
of that subinlttwl by cUiuiant.
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1
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-AND-
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10!) WKST UAltltlSON AVENUE.
The English Kitclen
THE OLDEST HOUSE AND ONE OF THE BEST in Lie CITY
Rates 1.25 Per Dsv.
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Contractor and Builder
liitiraaies ."urnishia on Buildings of every description. Territorial
Agent for U. S. Koof V?int.
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET
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ACCIDENT AHD TORNADO
We (IUARANTEK our alatracts to
diwlrliu;
niistrncto Unit nro troiiulcnlly
On I.oKiin county farms and Improved
city property. Investors seu u.
the
grocery line.
No old stock
VICTOR BLOCK
clay Boarders.
OHO. II. HRUIUOT VIOK-PHKMUII8
$50000
10000
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 198, Ed. 1, Friday, July 27, 1894, newspaper, July 27, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73097/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.