The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 209, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 9, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR 03ES1TY.
Mfh
on i l'rertrll 1'itrinpf
ARnlnst III Mill.
M. do la Itcynio traveling ono day
incognito met n man of enormous
clicslty at tlio Inn whore Uiey change
tlio horses on tlio road to Paris. Ho
was a farmer und ho had with him
two letters of recommendation from
tlio governor of his province ono to
the king's physician and the other to
u celebrated Imvyor. When they ar-
rived in VnrK La Uoynlo took tlio
man to his own hotel unit nssured
him that ho wns In a position to help
him in his quest. Ho at once lod him
to a dungeon whore there were a jug
of water and a piece of bread sus-
pended by a string from the colling
itago screams and crlos of Mio de-
spairing prisoner wero In vijln. In tlio
nature of things the man was
presently compelled to attempt to
get the only food ho had and nftr
numorous jumps tin I as many tum-
bles ho succeeded lit lungth In gain
ing possession of tin braid. After
two months of this diet ..nl those
gymnastics I.a Ueynle gave him his
littcrty. II his orotego beside him-
self with rutfu threatened to lodge a
complaint with the profoct of polioo.
"Noth'ng could be mora simple" s'tid
T Heynlo to him; "you are at this
very moment before him lint let us
think v. moment. You cama to Paris
to euro your obesity. You now stand
before mo as thin and slondor as a
young man. What havo you there-
fore to gain? Uesldes that hero are
documents to show that you have won
the lawsuit you cama about and
which you told mo on the journey
you were so anxious to win." Amazed
and stupefied and with his breath
taken away the poor mail was only
able to stammer: "Oh! iiioiisbigneurl"
"Depart" said La Usynio to hiinj
"return to the country and propagate
my treatment for obesity."
PROBLEMS IN ANIMAL LIF&
Sonin of tlio tJimrruuiihibln llilnci Dune
liy 1'ouIk. ISr.nts mill lium.t.
The greyhound runs by sight only.
This is a fact. The carrier pigeon
Hies his hundreds of miles homeward
bv cvcslirht notlnjr from point to
point objects tint he has marked.
'J his Is only conjecture. The dragon
llv. with I'J.OOO lenses in his eye darts
from angle to angle with the rapidity
of a Hashing hword and as rapidly
dnrts back r.ot turning in tin air but
with a clash reversing the action of
Ins four wings and instantaneously
1'alculntiug the distance of the ob-
jects or ho would dash himself to
pieces. Hut in what conformation of
the eye does this power consist'.' No
fno cm answer.
Ten thousand mosquitoes dunce up
and down in the sun with the minut-
es' 'nlerval between them yet no one
1; jks another headlong on the grass
jroaks a leg or a wing long and
Icate as they are. Suddenly a
collar high-shouldered vicious
c-eature.with long and pendant iiosj
darts out of the rising and falling
cloud and settling on your check in-
serts a poisonous sting. What pos-
hcsscd tlio little wretch to do this?
Did ho smell your blood while he was
dancing? No one knows.
A cavriftgo comes suddenly upon
home goose in a narrow road and
drives straight through tho Hock. A
gooso was lever yet fairly run over
nor a duck. Tiioy uro under tho very
wheels and hoofs and yet they con-
trlvo to Hap und waddle bafely off.
Habitually stupid and indolont they
are novertholoM equal to any einor-
joney. WRITTEN IN HALF AN HOUR.
A TAMOU3 INSTITUTION.
lie Imiillttn' llolrl mill Hurqltiil lintllulo
t liufTalo N. V
(Pront the Hoston Herald.)
What can bo accomplished by ju-
dicious enterprise when bucket! up uy
ubiluy and professional skill is shown
bv Hi" mugiiilleellt buildings of the
invalid' Hotel und burglcal Institute
at lluffalo. This moil el huniinrium
liirnihiifS one of the sights nf HutCtlo.
not iiiouu for its urcliLt-cturui uuiiuij
but on account of the world-wide funio
of Dr. Hay V. Pierce who estnblihcd
tho Institution inuii juut-i ngo and is
loduy lt mntiagliig ill roc tor und presl
dent A beautiful tlvo story hui.dliig
stiuulcd iiu .Main Street the principal
liusinesa street of Itullulo the liivaims
Hotel can well be Mild to hiirpuss any
Institution of lu hind in the tiuuir.i.
bl.tecn physicians form the tumiical
staff of lots Institution who ilrriitu
their lime to ptuiints in the building
and tu L'orrdtiinilideai'C tv letter nii.i
pulieiils who consult them from nil'
urer tne I'uitcd Mates Kuch pliyieimi
or Mirgeon it ehusvii for his sk.il und
pruilcii ui-y in curing one cl-si uf
ihrutilc dweiise. Tliu the patient lint
lor his ptiVbiomn an expi leneed pt i
ciitiiNt iho is tiinrongtiiy lnmiiir
Willi the i use. A mtnorlal nhi to the
ineiiliiil treatment tire the uiiiLlitiies
for giving ' uieelitinlcul movement" or
uuiiniigu electrical apparatus 'turkish
hut lis etc. with which the Hotel Is
thorotigh'y equipped. Largo and airy
room pallors rending rooms elevator
anil many other conveniences malio
this
A l'l.KASAXT ItliMMIlAI. 1IOMK
and far distant from tlio private hos-
pitals as commonly known. The
World's Dlspeiimry Medical Associa-
tion of which Dr. Pierce Is president
is the owner of tlio Invalid's Hotel
and the large labrtitory called the
World's Dispensary as well. Standing
on the same lot which runs through
to the net street back is the huge
labratory six stories in height which
furnisher ample room fo- the manu-
facturing of Dr Pierce's 1'avoiltr Pre-
scription Dr Pierce's Pleaant Pullets
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Dr Sage's Catarrh ltemody Dr. Pierce's
Extract of Smart Weld or Water Pep-
per. These are propiiotary remedies
which havo been sold for over a quar-
ter of a lenturv all over the llultcd
States from the Atlantic to the Pacltlc
Carloads of these medicines are being
shipped dally from llulTulo to points
east west and south. An Idea if the
extensive business cairied on by this
Association can be gullied by what is
said of it by the postolllco authorities
at Washington D t who report that
this one linn spends annually for
stamps more than all the banks mid
newspapers of HuiVulo combined or
over SlUO.OUO. The mail matter umountH
to from SO noo to 10.000 pieces dally
The llrst story of tho World's Dispen-
sary building Is occupied by the ship
ping department; tho second door Is
devoted to the lurgo newspaper adver-
tising department and mulling; third
lloor printing and bindery; fourth
floor ill ug mills and paper wurerooms;
Illth lloor bottling wrapping and
packing department: on the sixth
lloor Is ono of tho
IIKST-I'l.AN.NKH I.AUOllATOItlliS
In tlio lountry which is In charge of a
thoroughly scientific chemist for
merly of the Harvurd medical school
laboratory. In fact the equipment
the machinery ahd tho system with
which these large institutions are
equipped and the marvelous manner
in which everything works along
ns though bv clock work would repay
a visit to Hufialo.
TMI55!E8 RANGER
In ft cor.jrii mnr than iver whrn your blood
ls".xid.' It tnnki thins rnny for on-
sumption flut I hire's ruro for it In Dr.
Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery. A pos-
itive mro not only for Wcnlw Lungs Spit-
ting 01 J'lood Hronchltls AMhma and all
lingcrinir Cotifihs. but for Consumption Itself
in nil its earlier Rtngw It'-' rcasonablo. All
tlieo disease depend on tainted blood.
pflERCESTCURE
OR JIONT.Y 13 Itr.TI KMI).
HAHrn'O- TJAVlfi of Tompkinn-air Mnnrr
" My daughter Miss Klor-
cne I!. l)n 1 had liccn
mulcted for bci crnl ) curs
with n roui-li mul Inn?
trouble nml tried scleral
remedies hut liono Bccin-
rd to lo hf r nnjr kooiI. t
IkiiikIiI u bottle or jour
'(lorildi Meillnil Illseov-
ery' nml 'IV. '"'Is' nnd
cuinnipneni Kivitiff mura
aas.neerinii(r 10 inreciiiins.
Fumearcr I)ai niirtlilns.nnd now slio Ii
pivfprtlv veil nnl the cniiijh Is Rnne
I urn timnkfnl in jtm lor such n womlorf id
rawlMno." 8ld by all miHllclno diuluis.
'MJMr ii
K. uf V. Conrlavi-.
To the Knights of Pythias conclave
nt Wttshlnglnti D. (i August '.'7 to
Sept B. The Santa I'o route wnlsell
round trip tickets for this dee aslon
Aug 23 and 34. limited for return
passage to Sept. 8 nt one fare for the
round trip. U U. Dm.ANKv.
tf Agent.
Notlco forrublicalion.
TKirst published in Oklahoma Leader
HARDIN COLLEGE AND OONSEeVAfORY
l' fie. udlnihl' S. for HIGHER EDUCATION OFWOMfN M - . ron LADIES COltEOE in!
llioWr.l I'ktrontln ISNtittra IS Tchr kiid rrofffori. Alnmnl of a 'o!lriir anil l nlfrrlli-. (O.lniiH i
VATOItY llranrh of T r IVharwrnkit fa moot Herlm CoBfrl rr rlinrwetika. I otirt rinll to'lhn
Knirvrrr IIotiiI lrnulit lrnlrwr." Mrfflor O-fcril. fcn!tr of H I'mfrMnrn idmln of tlir llejul f nnrtlo
rin o I.rlpilc. Brrlln. lolllnirrii Nlnltsart Hrrlili lolrin Inli riiallotiitl ni nnlarr rlr rnnriftlix
Ji our nunr T't rrorpoM in ibn I . tmt lntlM Plplomm ilirtiM i.r H. Ii'-nk w n I final In Tnlnr t
.- '.ii. ..I-...U. ... ' ...a .n.. a.an u arnriim
niMlnl In tUno lf put ln.ent Kuiluwi inl ni In luw ratn
V NlnOO frier I'lnnn I- I i -i pupil
Addrrn A. M. tamky l-rcul'l nt
irlinriTriiliM
nr.ini. jio.
duly IS.
at Uuthrle
O T July 7
Land Ofllcc
ISHl.
iNotlce Is hereby glvon tliat the fol-
low lug named settlur has tiled notice
of liei intention to inako fin ill iiroof In
support ' her claim ami that said
proof will be mndu before the register
and receiver of tlio United Stalea land
ollleent tlulhrle Ouiiilioiun on Sep-
1 1 irst published J 2 day of July 1SM
lini.lC.lTMIN MITHK.
In the district court of Logan county
Dkliihoina Territory
1. D. Nix receiver plaintiff -s.
William II. Thayer defendant
William II. Thayer the above named
defundatit w ill take notice that the
ulKive named plaiiilllT. Ii D. Nik re-
ceiver did on the '.'lstday of July A.
I). liUl Hit) his petition in sold district
court und that the above turned Wil
liam II. Thiirer must answer said lie-
limmlMii nt riltuburc
1'or Ihe reunion of the Urntul Army
of the Itepublle to bo held at Pltts-
buig. Pa Septembor H tolJ 1SII4 the
Shriii IV inutc will sell round trip
tii ket- ut one fare for the round trip
Tickets mi (Mile- Septoinlier 7 und S
limited for roturn passage to Septem-
ber SR. f. R. Dki.anky Ago.!.
(First published In Oklahoma Leader
Aug. 2.1
Ndtlio fur riilillciitlun.
LamlOlneeat (Jiitlnie ). T.. July 37
ISDI.
Notice l hereby given Hint the follow -Ing
iiained settler has Hied notice of his
Intention to inako liiuil pioofln support of
hi claim and that said proof wlllboiiiuile
bofoie register and recelicr at (.litbrle ().
T.. on Septemlier 26 1SIU If.:
Daid .Si. llniiaoti. for the X. J-j of S.
W. t of See. u'r Tp. IS north of range 2
wet.
lie names the fnllowiiiK wltinsis to
proe hisenntliiuoiis rosldciiuo upon ami
cultlMllton of said land lz:
John H. Alliuan. James A. llcimoit.
Stitniiel Andiews. (iabrlel Haldcrman nil
of lhilield.O. T.
Any Person who desires to protest
HKiiinst the allowance of such proof or
u iio knows of uiiN snlHtaiitlal reason un-
der the law and the legiilntlousor the In-
tel ior department why such proof should
not be allowed will bo gUen an oppor-
tunity at the allow mentioned time and
place to eio-is-euuuliio tho wltnosnos of
aid claimant and to offer evidence In le-
Itutt.il i tliatsiibiuitti'd lij chilimiut.
A. N. J. Ciioou Ueglster.
1MX)
First published in Oklahoma Lrndcr
Aug.'.))
J'lililicnlioi!.
Published Mic first time this 26tli day
of July lhlU.
Noiieo lor l'liblloalion.
Territory of Oklahoma logan County.
In the Dijtrlct Court.
Simon S;'ilgmuii
vs. j-
Carile Sellgman. )
The ubove mixed dofendant Cnrrle
Sellcmnn will take notice that she
hits been sued in tlie District Court of
Logan county territory of Oklahoma
by the plaintiff. Simon Seligmau in
an notion for divorce ana that sue
tember II 1SUJ vim Maggie mslry I lltlon on or l Tore the nil duy nt &ep-
for tlio south -tut quarter of Met ion j tember A 1) IStM or judgment will bo
.u'MiiLv-f li'ln In township Hftren taken aainst him by default for the
north of range ono wosl of Indian
Meridian
I Hittti nt mln hllllrln.il mill tlirei 191(111
"" ......-... .. . .... .- . .
She names tho following witnesses
to prove her continuous residence
upon and cultivation of sultl land.
vl7.:
Louis Thompson of iiithrie Logan
county Oklalioma; Phllbert Miinh of
Sprlngvale Logan county Oklnhoinn;
John II llrown of Outline Iognn
cotibty Oklahomu; William M Stew-
art of Springvulc Logan county. Okla-
homa. Any person who doslros to protest
ngulnst the allowance of such proof
or who knows of nny substantial
reason under the law and tho regula-
tions of the interior doparunent why
suuli proof should not bo allowed will
be given an opportunity ut the ubovu
mentioned time nnd place to cross-
uxamine the witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. CitooK ltegleler.
vu uuiuu iiiiuiui " -"'"'-i nnd piacr to cios-eMimiiio the witnesses
miut appear and answer the petition !0( yn clalmnnt and to offer evidence In
First published In the Oklalumm Leader
Jul) 111 18UI.
Notice for l'lihllrntloii.
Land Office at (iuthrle O. T. July 14
1811 1.
Notice Is hereby Riven tliut the follow-
ing luinrd settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make final proof lr support of
his claim and that said proof will be
mado befoiu the leglsler and ieceler
of Hie United State land olllce at
tlutliiin. Oklahoma Teirltoiy on Sep-
teinhet 17. lstll vlr:
Hdwnid II Hopkins i:ho liiailu 11. K.
No 217 for the northwest qnuiter
section 211 ('.'!) township iqMeeii (111)
nolth of ruiiRe two (2) west of the In-
dian Meridian. Oklahoma Teirltor .
lie mimes tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
.'.ndiew J. lloovei llemy Ittircliam
William N. Mitchell nnd John K. l-'i -man
all of (luthile. O. T.
Any pei-son who desiios to jirotes
ir;uinsi the allowance of such pi oof or
woo knows of any substantial reason
under the law and the ipgitlatlonsof the
Interior department why such pi oof
should not lie allowed will lieclenan
opportunity at the above mentioned time
and placr to cioss-eumliie the witnesses
which lias been Hied in said court by
the plaintiff on or before tlir tth day
of September ISO I and if she does
not appear und answer said petition
will lie taken as true und a judgment
taken ugninst her divorcing tlio
plaintiff from her and dissolving the
bonds of matrimony between the
plaintiff and the defendant and for
. osls of suit.
LoUih II Pitth Clerk
lly Li:om J. Pitts Deputy.
ska i.
Notice For
' at (iuthrle
Ok. Ten Aug.
Tlio Sivoot Ity-nnd-lly" tlio Work of
Hut u 1 en Mlnutot.
Mr Dennett u music wrltor and
Mr Weber wore intimate friends
m.js Harrison'u Magazine. Tholattor
was subject to melancholy. Ho ciime
ill to whcio his f no n 1 lljii'iett was ut
businesbona day in a depression of
pirdn
"What is tho matter now?" said
Dennett noticing liii sad countenance.
"No matter" said Webster. "It
will bo right by-and-by."
Yes that sweot by-and-by" said
DcnnelL "Would not that sentiment
jnake a good hymn Webster?"
"May be it would" replied Wobter
Indifferently.
Turning to his desk lleunott wrote
the threo versos of the hymn nnd
handed them to Webster. Whou he
read thorn his whole demeanor
changed. Stepping to his dosk ho
began to write Iho uotus. Having
finished them ho requested Ida violin
nnd played tho melody. In n few
nilnutift mora he hud the four parts of
the chorus jottoJ down. It was not
over thirty minutes from the ttrst
thought of the hymn before the two
friends mid two others who had come
in the meantime wero singing nil the
parts together. A bystander who
lind bi-en attracted by tho music and
had listened in silence remarked:
"That hymn Is immortal." It is now
Biing in ov 'y lapd under the sun.
DiicktnaiiWi!s dye for tho whiskors
1b tlio IflHvliuiidicst. safest surest
c-leanostjiioiit economical and satis-
factory dye ever invented it is the
gentlemen's favorito. (l
Lundolllci
u 1601.
Notlco is hetehy given that the follow -Ing-miinod
settler lia lihsl notice of his
Intention to miiko Until pioof In support
of hi clnlin. and that wild proof will bo
made before the reglslei mill ieceier of
the U. S. land ofllco at Oiltlule Ok. Ten.
on October IbU-l lz:
William K. Juniilngs hniuoli'ad entry
No. 1 10SS for tho northwoht oim-foiirtli
of section thh ty-four In township snven-
teen noi 111 of inngn two wot Logan
county. O. T.
He iininos tlio following witnesses to
)ioo lilsconlimiomi lesldeme upon and
cultivation of said land vl:
jruiicia.il. nun's .iiiini i'. tiuiiiiruii
John A. Ctaven. Jolm C. lIuudeiMiu all
of (Jiithile O. T.
Any poison who doslnw to iiotesl
KL-alnst tlieallouunce of such proof oi
w ho knows of any substantial loason un-
der the law and the lugulatlons of the In-
tel ior department why such proof should
not bo allowed will bo gliou an opportu-
nity ut the a. ovo mentioned time and
plncn U) croiS-OMlinlllo the wltntoes of
ftiltl claimant anil tu offer evidence hi i-
buttal of tliut siihmltted by olttliiiuut.
A. N. J. Ciiooit Register.
No. i.m
First Published in Dully iLeader Jun
?2.
Puttee fur l'uhllcKtlou. '
Land oIlLe at Uuthrle O. T. June
21. 1SU1
Notice is Ver-by given that the following-named
settler Iws filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of liis claim und that said
proof will he inudu before register and
receiver -it (iuthrle O. T. on August
2.S 1MI viz:
Frank A Smith for the S i: i Sec
23. To 17. north of K 8 S
He mimes the following witnosses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of. said laud vU:
John A Cravens Horace Colo An-
drew M Overman M O Sumner all of
tlulhrle O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof
or who knows of any substantial roa-
son. under the law and tho regulations
of tho interior department why such
proof should not bo allowed will bo
given an opportunity ut the above
mentioned time and place to cross-
rxaniino the wltnesso of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence In rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J- Ciiooii. Register.
relniltal of that .submitted bv claimant
And notice Is eqiecUlly given to Hany
I! Thurston who tiled contest No. S.1I
on July 22 18S0 '. lug that said home
stead unity ;o. .Mi niaiio Apin issn
by Kdwnld 11. Iloiiklns be eancrllod; nnd
hIso to Julius V. Ilrleson who tiled con
test No. Ml. July 33 HMO asking that
said lioimistoiid enliy No 217. made April
27. Ir'.i by Idlwaid H. Hopkins bo can-
celled. A. N J. Ciiook Register.
dollars and Interest at the rate of 10
percent per annum from tho 11th dny
of Niivomber isw) ami costs of suit.
And a further Judgment will be taken
against Ihe said defendant. William II
Th nvor. foreclosing si certain mort-
gage t'xocultnl by him on the 11th day
f November IStK) to one J M Uags-
tittle president of the (.'omme-cial
Hank of Outhrlo O. T.. covering the
following described lent estate to-
wit: Lot thirty-live v35) In block
llfly-llve (M. and lot ten (10 In b'ock
tlfty-elght (58) in the city of Outlirle
Iogan county Oklahoma Territory
tidiidglng that plaintiff havo the first
lieu on said premises and ordering
said prumUes to bo sold nnd the pro-
ceeds to bo applied to the amount duo
plulnf.fr and coUs oi suit nnd forover
barring and foreclosing said defend-
ant from all right title interest
estate propet 1) and equity of re-
demption in or to said promises or
nnv pnrt thereof.
Witness my hand nnd tlio seal of
said court at my ofllco in (Iuthrle this
21st dny of July. A. I). 1801.
sbai. Loims K. Puts
Clerk of the District Court.
d 3w
Fitst Pub. In
(iuthrlo
1801.
Lkapku Aug.
Notlco for I'lil.lluillon.
Lund oMco nt (Iuthrle O. T. July 3b
1801
Notlco Is hereby given that tlio follow-hiK-iiumod
settler 1ms Hied notice of his
Intention to make lliml pioof In suiiiioit
of his claim ami that said pioof will Imi
made before tegister und receiver of the
U. S. laud olllce at (iuthile on October
1st 1801. vl:
Flavins II. Holm for tho S W qr. Sec :
Tp 10 N of R 3 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said hind viz:
Valentino L'rbau. John B. Williams
Charles K Scolleld. Wllllum S. Roboit-
ttoii nllof (lutliiJo O.T.
Any person w no uemri's in priiium
ngulnst Hie ullowunceof such pioof or
who knows of any substantial loason
under tii.- law and regulations of the Into-
i lor department why such proof should
not he allowed will ho given an opportu-
nity at tho above mentioned time and
place to ciofe-iivuiiiliio tlio w itnessas of
s.ld claimant and to offur evidence in io-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. Ciiook ReuUter D
No. 1318.
Df Peoples
DENTIST.
Thoroughly educated and up to the
times with fifteen years experience
supplemented with n fpecltil past
graduate course in the best colleges in
the land Perforins thoroughly and
fcltillfully every operation known to
the profession Inserts artificial teeth
on continuous Gum Gold. Aluminum
and Rubber plutra. or without plate
(bridge work.) Lowttsl prices in the
elty. L'p stairs. Cor. Oklohoroa Avo.
nnd First Sueet-
POSITIONS GURRftNTEED
under ntonW conditions Our FRFE 96 PJ
eautogue will tiplaui why wo cm afford it
Drangion's Practical Business College
WA3HVHU TENN t Write for cauloeae i
n-t IkoHUai ltm4- PMin3nlS)B find Ttlt
rraphy Y spend mgrw 3ioAy ia ho aurtfX of
?: i-.i.nlovraBniDciiaitMitiit titan Lalf the Uviinob
A . t Aa in -m tno.nil y4 UfffVfc Lv OUf J11feili(
fFhst puhUshoil In Oklalioma Loader
Aug. 0 .
Noiivo lor I'uliliculioii.
Land oHlco ut (Iuthrle Ok. T'). Aug.
fi. 1801.
Notice Is hereby given that tlio follow -lug-mimed
settlor has Illed notice of hl
Intoiitioii to inai.o iiuui prooi in suiiiioii
of his claim and that said pi oof will hi-
made befoiu tho igltcr and receiver at
Uuthrle on October Otli. 1811 viz:
Daniel Tilin who mado II. K. No.
for tlio S B k of Sec. 13 tp 17. north of
Rawest.
He liiimos the following witnesses to
prove his coiitiniioiis tonldmico upon and
cultivation of. saiil luiid. viz:
(iioenlt. Wood. Wllllum It. Phonls
Uaac II PhonU Tlionias L Hiltchen-
snii -ill of Outhrlo. (). ''.
Any poim who tiemros to protest
against the allowance of snub proof oi
who knows of any MibMiuiUiil ieaou un-
der the law und the pgultitliim of the In
terior dMpiirunent wh such prooi suouiu
not Ih allowed will Imi given an opportu-
nity ut Hie above mentioned time and
place to cro-e.Mnnlne tlm wltnoiifs of
said claimant und to offer evidence In re-
buttal of that submitted b) claimant.
A. N. J. t'ltooK Register.
No. liMS.
First PrfilUhrd In Dully Lender Juno
10 IHUI.
Notice fur I'lihlUittl!!.
at (lllthlle O. T.
June 10
noiici:.
In the district court of Logan county
Oklahoma teTrrltory.
D.trlingtoii-.MIlh'r Lumber Co pllTs vs
Frunols lv llrooke bishop John T
Ilrickuer and The American Church
llnitdlng Fund Commission cf Now
York tlufenduiits
Tho defendant tlio "Amorlcnli
Church Building Fund Commission"
will take not'ee (hut you havo beeu
sued in the dlsti let court in and for
Logan county Oklahoma territory;
tliut unless you answer the petition of
the plaintiff filed in said court on or
before tho Sftth day of August 1801
tho petition of the plaintiff will bo
taken ns true and judgment will be
rendered against you as well as the
other defendants nbove named for-
closing the mechanics loin upon lots
21 22 23 ami 21 in block -1 In the
subdivision of (iuthrle. O T commonly
called Bust (Iuthrle forever barring
you of any right title or Interest in
and to said above described premises
and judgment will bo rendered In
favor of plaintiff for the sum of
31b2 17 together with costs of this slid
action.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court at my ofllce In (Iuthrle O
T llils Oth day of July. 1801.
Louis B Pitts Clerk.
II R TntiitSTo.v attorney for Darl-Ington-Mlller
Lumtier Co.
ANHEUSER - BUSCH
BRAVING ASSOCIATION.
THE BEST BEER IN OKLAHOMA.
BLACK'S FAMOUS CARBONATE WATERS
BOTTLED BEER FOR FAMILY USE
TELEPHONE 54 : : : : :
ft. W. BLACK AGENT
0. C. Mil'ORD Proprietor
FRWIv 1T.NI(N Manager.
ARCAD
SAMPLE ROOM.
FINE WINES AND I
IQUORS.
NICELY FURNISHED WINE ROOMS.
FINEST PLACE IN THE TERRITORY
311 WEST OK. AVE.
GUTHRIE O T.
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SH1VELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livery burns nt Stillwater and Orlando. The best of teams mm
improved facilities for carrying passengers between these two points. Team
always roady to start at any tlmo in tho day and roturn nt your plcnSuro.
Tho shortcat and quickest route between Outhrlo and Stlllwuter Is via Orlando
TABLE UNSURPASSED
VICTOR BLOCK.
i-iOTm.
V
Land ofllco
IsUI.
Notlco Is hereby given that the follow-Inu-uaincd
settler 1ms lllrd notice of his
Intention to inako final proof In stippoil
of his clulin and that ald pioof will be
Hindu befoiu register und receiver at
(iuthrle. on August 1". 1H U: .
ChurloB II. Monro for tlm itoithwost y(
of suction .'15 township III north of lungo
3 u o.st of tlio Indian mnrldluii.
Ho nuiiios tlio following witnosses to
prove his continuous loildence upon and
cultivation of suld land viz:
Chillies II. Wood. Wllllum L. Fickle.
John K. Nwls't and Klmer (. Auseny all
of (Iuthrle O.T.
Amv lu'i-wiii who doe I res to tirotost
agnhiKt tlie allow unco of such proof or
who knows of any substantial roauiu
under the hw and the regulations of tlpi
Interior departiiient. uhy iich proof
should not be allowed will ho glvon mi
opportunity at the ubovo-iuoiiilouml time
und place u cro-evituiliiH tho wIIubs.hu
of said cluiimuit und to otter uvidunoo In
robuttal of tliut submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. CROOK Ruglster.
NOTICi: Ol' lir.AKIMi.
Ui.fiirn the ti iihIimw of tow nslte lioaid No.
il (Juthrlo O. T.epntet docket No. 1ST
lot No. V4 block No. M towiifltaUuiJi-
He. O.T. .
Stephen S. Smith.. T. A. Draco John h.
.Sni'id Hulls and Admlnlstratiirof Levi
It. Ketehuiii. due'd. (irover C. Ketch
urn minor H.Utle M. Ki-udiiiui chilm-
unU. Von and each of you vro hereby notln-
id that the above entitled caueliivolyluK
tlie amplications of tho purlliui tliurolu
mentioned for dtsnl to lot 12 block 53 In
tho town of (Jiithile count j of LoKKn.iind
Terrlloiy of OUluhoiiiu. by older of lsmrd
No. 0 of tnw nslte ti nteeH is wt for i-
huarlug before said Ismrd at lu utllca. o-
cuted ut (Iuthrle. O. T. on the. flth dy of
September lrtH.at 10 o'clock a. in. of said
iiiiu. mul nf till iMintliiiiuiici'H and nott-
poiieiiiiiiils you and rueh of )ou will take
uiiu notice wiiiioui luruiur wivico iui-
I it wllnoas whoriHif we the members of
mild board have hereunto nubscrllHid our
nuiiHb this '2nd (IllV of AllUilkl. IHUI.
J. II. 0. Laniiiii'm
Joh.vT. Tavijjii
j. 1'. saitmikh8.
Rnaril No.O.iiiilU;Truto.
Notk RiiBh claimant will Ut wiulred
t(l dup0.lt m.m vutil the Dlobjlrilllg
Agent lo defray o.winn of the trial for
oiinduy.
August 3 Dally.
r. e. Hinos.
l'rosldant.
II. 11 PKUINU.
h'oc'y-Traas.
Higgs Commission Go.
beceliftrt nuil Nliliprr uf
3r r 0;i33L.
tea
wvu.v...-.v .-;; ;.. .1..1
. t ila trt -m nii.nii S Ulti.111 UV IMI IllCUiUU
1 ug book-keeping it eqiil to 1 2 wwki ly ill
tic r a. II leather QOO sluenif pKf. "
Kit isa ent-nT im. CHtrB .no We live
jectoi.v mipirod book wr-ecuuy
eil book Mpcci'l'y 4Hd ta
HOME STUDY.
Srat U CO tH ''I'1 Writa n .n3 ef;u''
5i.' " rii. 16 11 tr.m. . carliloralUa
unrio l-k Kp nt notifaolieifc tauinv j )iiv Kni'san Citv Star freeU)
We have special nrrangeraents for
storing grain. Write for particulars.
lipoiu 413 Uxuliango tluliuing
KANSAS CITY 310.
Directors: Ueo. It. Uarte R. B. Hlggs.
(ieo. D. Ford J. B. Seavur. II. J.
Rosencruns J. P. Ford V. P. Neal.
riililicufloii Notice
Territory of Okluh.imu County of
Logan hs
In the dihtrict court lu and for said
loii uly and territory.
Louis 1; Pitts pluiiitlir vs. Ororgc
Prlco and Frances L I'rlce defend-
nuts.
tleorge Price ono of said above
named defendants will taku notlco
that tho suld Louis K Pitts plniutiiT
did on tlie 10th day of July ltiiM lilo
his petition in suld district court
within and for tlio county of Logan
iud territory of Oklahoma against
said defendant. Kruncos L Price and
that said Uoorgo Price must answer
said petition tiled ns aforosahl on or
before tho 82nd day of August 18UL
or bald petition will bo taken as true
ami a judgment rendered in said
action against said defendant George
Pilco for tho sum ol five hundred
buvonty-llvo ($i7ri dollars with In
terest Iheruou ut the rate of twelve
per cunt per annum from the 2'Jth day
of March IHUI and tlilrty-fuvon and
ftU-luo (837.60) dollars attorneys' fees
ami for costs of suit. And a further
judgment will bo taken against said
defendant (leorgo Price unit suid
dofendant Krunuus. L Price to liavo a
cortam warranty deud given by tlim
to said plaliitllr on the 2lth day of
January 1801 for lots numbered
twenty (i() twonty-one (21) and
twenty two (32) lu block num-
bered forty-nine (1U) in that
subdivision of the City of
(Juthrio formerly known as Capitol
Hill In th county of Logan aud ter-
ritory of Okluhoma declared u mort-
L'nifi! on suld desi rihed real ostiitu and
foreclosed us htich and adjudging that
Mild tiliiiutilf havo tho (Irsl Hen on
wild praniises. subject only to a prior
lien thrreon of the Outhrlo llullding
it Loan association of said county and
territory to an amount for which
judgment will bo taken as aforesaid
and ordering said promlsos to bo bold
und tho proceeds nnpllud to tho pay-
ment of tho amount duo plaintiff at-
torney's fees nnd costs of suit and
forerer twrrtng ami lorwnohing boiu
defendant from all right title inter-
Mil oUto. property and equity of re-
dumption In or to said premised or
any purt thereof.
Kkato.v A. CorrmtAi
Attorneys for PlatntWf.
Atttet: l.ouis K. Pitts
Cli-rk of said district court.
OKLA!
Special rates to clay Boarders.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for tratle during the scaton of 1894. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PllICIS 01' BICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Terms
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
NUTTER & WELLS
IV li. HOOTH
k CO.
KANSAS CITY WO
1
For mdrltet rcporta wo will raaij the
GRAIN
Kirst Published in Dally Leader
July 30
Notice tor 1'ulillcutlmi.
Laud ollluo at Outhrlo O T Juno SI
1SUI.
Kotloo is hereby givpn thut tlie following-named
kettler lias fllud notiuo
of his intention to inako llnul proof In
biipport of his claim and that mid
proof will be made boforo register and
receiver t Uuthrle O T ou September
8 18114 viz:
William H Snvder. II E No 488 for
the W half of N li quarter und i: half
of N W quarter bccllon 31 Tp 17
of range B W.
Iiu names the following wituetReslo
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation nf. fciud laud viz:
Ben i'rpal Wllliaui J M iCord We-
noali U Sumner John It Caaa all of
Outbrie. 0 T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the ullovvsnce of such proof
or who kno jvs of an v substantial rea-
pn under the law and tho regulations
jf the iutorior department why sucli
proof should not be allowed will b
giren an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and nlace to cross-
examine the witnesses of said claim-
' . t . : M .
Corner IlarrlKou and
KJixt Mrn 1
THE LEADING GROCEES
Everything in the grocery line.
Always fresh. No old stock.
our CUS'
(Pirht published in the Dally
Lcudoi' Juuu 31
Notice (or 1'ulillcutliin.
Land Oulco at Guthrie O T Juuo 1
B0l.
Notlco IS hereby given that Iho fol-
lowing pained kettlor litis jltd notiau
of his intention to make fluul proof in
support of his ulaiiu and that s.ild
proof will bo made boforo the regUter
and receiver of tho United htnttm laud
olllce at Uuthrle. O 1'. on August 87
1601. vir: .'rffoli T Simpson for the
uorthei st cooper of section twenty
townsli'ptifztwXJa north of range one
west leg&u usoatv. O T.
Ho 11LU20J tJJ following witnesses
to piove his continuous residence upon
aud cultivation of said laud viz:
Ueorge Job. Napoleon It March II
A Iloycc all of Uuthrle () T; and
William P Metzger of Perry. OT.
Any person who deiro to protest
against the allowance of such proof
or who knows of any substantial
reasox under the law aud the regula-
tions of the Interior department why
such proof should not be allowed will
br rflven an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-
examine the witnesses of said claim
ant. ind to offer evidence la rebuttal ant and to otter evidence In reunttul
of that submitted by claimant. i.f that svawUlie oy v.ifiiiauU
AN J PnnoK HegUter I AyJr'" P-Uter.
IKIrsl Pub. in Dally Loader June 311
Notice fur Puulluillou
Land utile ut Uuthriu 0 T Juno 91
1801.
Kotlee is lteroby givau that tho fol-lowing-numod
sottlur has (lied notice
of hla intention to make llnul proof in
kiinnort of his claim and that said
proof will b made before the register
uud receiver at Uuthrle O T on Au
gust IS. lbtU. tIz:
William II liabtrnan wlio made UK
No 11711 for the low one and two aud
south half of northeast quarter sec-
tion five township fifteen uorth of
run ire throe wusL
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
und cultivation of said land vis:
John J Nelson John A Nsbit
Thomas K Frank all of Seward. O T;
Samuel Uoldirqi of Uuthrle O T.
Any person who desires to protest
nirainst the allowance of such proof
or who knows of any substantial rea-
sou under the law and tho regulations
of the interior department why such
proof 6honld not be allowed will be
triren an opportunity at the above
mentioned time at 1 place to cross
examine the witnesses of said claim-
ant and to offer evidence In rebuttal
of tiiulsutiijiiVlcil by daiuiBUi.
A N J Cfoor tiejrisier.
Jno. TP- Briofe.30.er
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on Uuildings of every description.
Agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
Territorial
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET.
J. W. MoNKAL- PllBBIDK.NT.
UKO. 11. UKnUIOT ViOK-PitBaiDKST
GUTRHIE NATIONAL BANK
Capital.
Surplus
$50000
10000
A J. SKA Y
Board of Directors in addlUon to BankOfUcent
H0EACB SPEED E0DT MAETIN HENRY LINN
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier
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