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THIS LEADEE GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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ItVII.ttOAD TIMI5 TAttlK.
NoitTir nou.vn.
Nc. 1M Chicago Express .... 7:f0 a. m.
No. 4us M. Ittvor Express... 4;00p. m.
Nj 422 Way Freight 0:3(ia. m.
No. 490 Local Freight 2:Mp. m.
SOUTH HOUND.
No. 40.1 Tpxiis Express 11:10 p.m.
No. 4iJ7 Oklahoma Bxpross.... l:(X)p. m.
No. 423 Way Freight l:COp. m.
Pawmrrrs should procuro ttckots bo-
ne getting ou the train
DAILY WUAT11UU rOKKCASTI
Special report for The Daily
Li .VDKit by W. J. Walters observer
tinted States weather bureau:
Highest tempornturo yesterday: 00;
lowest 01.
Fort cist for today: Fair and
stationary.
M'KINLEY AT INDIANAPOLIS.
The Protection Clmmplou Oprni the
Imllanii Itrpubllcnn Campaign.
IsniAN-Ai'or.iP Ind. Sept. 20. Tho
Republican campaign in Indiana was
opened hero yesterday byGovernorMc-
Klnloy of Oliio. Ex-President Har-
rison in n ten minutes spcecli of in-
troduction presented Ohio's governor
to tho thousands who packed Tomlin-
son hall.
During tho morning Governor Mc-
Kinley was visited at tho hotel by
hundreds. Nearly all of tho loading1
Hctmbllcnns of tho stato wore at the
capital yesterday and individually
paid their respects. Shortly after
noon ex-President Harrison called on
Governor McKinloy at his hotel nuil
at 12 30 o'clock a procession was
formed which escorted tho ex-prcsl-dect
nnd governor by nn indirect
routo to tho hall wlioro thoy wero
uproariously cheered on entering.
Governor MoKlnley opened with an
eulogistic rofcrenc to tho administra-
tion of President Harrison which ho
declared tho most prosperous in tho
nation's history. Then he dwelt
upon tho recent depression and dis-
cussed tho tariff and tinanclal prob-
lems at great length.
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EMBROILED WITH RUSSIA.
China Mill .Now Iluvo to Amvrcr for a
MoIi'd AVoik In Siberia.
Heiim.v Sept. 2ii. Tho Cologne
Gazette's St. Petersburg correspond-
ent telegraphs that dispatches havo
been received thcro from Vlndl-
vostock confirming tho repor. that a
Chincso mob had attacked and plun-
dered a Siberian railway station in
tho province of Ussurf and killed
eight Russians who attempted to de-
fend the station.
Tho dispatches add that Russian
troops havo started in pursuit of tho
marauders who havo erossod tho
Chincso frontier.
MRS. CARNEY PASSES AWAY.
The tHilinr of the Second Kaniai Gov-
ernor n Victim of Cancer.
Lr.A.vi:.vwonTit Kan. Sept. 20.
Mrs. Rebecca A. Carney widow of
tho late Thomas Carney second gov-
ernor of Kansas who died in 188$
died at 0 o'clock this morning of in-
ternal cancer after nn Illness of six
months. Tho funornl will occur at
2 20 to-morrow afternoon.
Knntu l'o Knrnlucs for July.
New Yoitic Sopt. 20. Earnings of
the Santa Fe railway system for July
tho most disastrous month in tho his-
tory of American railways shows a
decreaso of nearly 81.500 ooo from tho
earnings in July 1893. The strike in-
jured tho Santa Fo systsm by loss of
earnings moro than any other railway
affected A decrease of 8250003 in a
month would drlvo most railway
stockholders mad and a decreaso of
81500000 in a year would bo n won-
derful loss but that loss in ono month
Is unprecedented. Tho exact state-
ment ol Santa Fc earnings for July is:
Gross 82. 305 051 decreaso 81331720;
net &J17.403 decreaso S'Jo3107.
Itutlo Strike Leader TuiiUhed.
HiTtE Mont. Sept. 20.--Frcd Walk-
er J. II. Caldorhcad George Roomer
W. R. Dyo and li L. Barton members
of the American Railway Union have
been sontencod to jail for thirty days
and lined S100 each by Judge Knowcls
of tho United States court for con-
tempt. Calderhead Is tho president
of tho local American Railway Union
and a l'opulist candidate for the state
senate. Thirteen other defendants
were discharged for lack of evidence.
A l'lremnn's Leader for Concrett.
Chicaoo Sept. 20. John J. Hanna-
hun was nominated for congress to-
day by tho Democratio Second dis-
trict convention. Ho Is vico grand
mastor of tho llrnthcrhood of Locomo-
tlvo Firemen and was an adherent of
Debs during tho great strike. He had
tho support of tho labor element in
tho convention nnd defeated his op-
ponents easily.
Little' l'nu Taken tip.
TorEKA Kan. Sept 23. An order
was issued from tho Santa Fo
general offices hero to-day for
the taking up of tho annual St.
Louis and San FrancUco pass issued
to Attorney General Little. Tho pass
was used yesterday between Wichita
nnd Cherry vale by 0. li Foote l'opu-
list campaign orator.
Cockrell on tho Hutting.
RitiiJioxn Mo. Sept 85. Senator
Cockrell openod his compalgn In Mis-
souri yesterday speaking for two
hours to one of tho largest and most
enthusiastic audiences of the season.
HOTEL DIRECTORY.
nTr Avnn OITV IIOTRT. Tlntcs ti.
per day- N. Huut Proprietor Orlando
5.T.
S
GRANDVIEW IIOTELr-Iloadquar
ters for commercial men. '1 ablo supplied
with best tho market affords. Llmboci-M
& Son Proprietors Cross Ok.
EAGLE HOTEL: A. L Long i Co
First class House 00 per day Kcwkirk.
HOTEL RLACKWELL. Tho only
first-class tt a day house in the city.
Ispeclal attention gUon to commercial
trade. V. U. Foweu. Proprietor Rlack
well.O.T.
GLORH HOTEL: Tho only first cltss
f 200 per day house in tho oily.
V. Peaiison Prop.
Now Ponca O. T.
HOTEL YOST: Tho only Brick
Hotel In tho city ovurytblng new and
clean and well ventilated. Rates t2 per
Uay. joun Yost Prop.
' btlllwater O. T
CATTLE KINO HOTEL Woodward O.
T The Ret f-J.OO a day house tu tm
r.tv J. W. MILI.KK. rrop.
KEMPS HOTEL Mulhall O.T. only
fl rst class R per fid
llettrr Thnn Eipretcd.
The bustness I did during my fall
opening fnr exceeded iny evrcclations
and I thank tho ladies for their liberal
palronago and will bay that 1 can
guarantee all hats .r'il by mo to be
tho very nobbiest thing in flue milli-
nery. Hayc still In stock a good as-
sortment lo select from for those who
havo not bought. Remember that
those 25c school sailors are selling fast.
Better send the girls In and let them
select for themselves.
Mns. A. 1. SAt'NDKltS
Tho Leading Milliner.
S. E. Cor. Division and Oklahoma.
Lost A gold nnd amber hair orna-
ment between the opera house nnd
the Okla hotel. Finder return to this
office nnd receive rownrd. tf
Money lo Loan
on city property. The Sprlngflold
Guarantee Savings and Loan Co. of
Springfield havo organized a local
board In this city with J. M. Rrooks
president and II. II. Hagan secretary.
This company is now ready to mako
loans on city property. For full par-
ticulars call on Hagan & Paine. Gray
Rros. building. 9 27 tf
School supplies cheap at the Capital
City book store. 9 13 Ira
The Royal barber shop on the north
ldo of Harrison nvenue near Second
street. J. R. Towers. Manager. 118th
Colored Crayons both pencil and
chalk at the Capital City Rook Store
For Rent Cotnfortablo six room
house wood shed and well next to
Catholic church. Rent reasonable
Address box 1G3. 0 13 12t
Pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
VVnrld'f Pair Right Meant. nil Dlplnm.
LUKE BROS
PIANOS & ORGANS
At first cost direct from factory.
Send for Catalogue. Get our
prices. Piano tuning.
Office at Hotel Dally Guthrie am
127 Grand Ave. Oklahoma City
J. A. HART
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND SUKOKON-llKNTIST.
For 20 Years State Surgeon Stato of
Iowa.
$t$e-$H$(SH$MjHi$ $x43t
ADAMS HOUSE
.1 A ROSE Trop.
1032 Opposite Ladies'
rtntrance to Union Depot-;?
KANSAS CITY Mo
Cut Rate Offlco in Con-
nectlon 9
Koom Newly urnlshcd.v
Rates Moderate &
Rooms 50c 75 andll.OOj
a 4-444is'1Mrw
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N.KIRCH
THE 1AIL0R.
SOITS FROM $20 DP.
Good fit and first-class workman-
ship guaranteed.
PANTS $5.50 AND UP.
109 South First Street.
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SAYES YODR LINEN!
Hand Work tte Best.
Try the Troy Hand Ibmidry
114 E. Spriugcr.
N B. FnlEnSOK
CO
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S CO S
i ZI I I
TlIK SEAT
of Sick Headache- Is In
tho stomach and tbo
bowels. Dr. Pterco'a
I'Icasnnt relicts euro it
iwrfectly. Thoy rrju-
late tbo stomach nnd
bowels mildly gently
naturally.
AVlth theso tiny Pel-
lots tho smallest made
and tho plensautcst to
tnko there's a peculiar
strengthening and toulo
effect on the lining
membranes of tlin In.
k.l;-A)'l
tcstlnes so that their help laits. They pro-
Tent relievo and permanently cure llilious-
ness Indifostinn Constipation Sick or Ihl-
lous Headaches Sour Stomach Dizziness
and every liver stomach and lwwel dis-
order. They'ro guaranteed to givo satisfaction
or your money is returned.
Ono of tho most difficult diseases to deal
with Is Catarrh. Perhaps tlrn ovly medicine
that will cr" it root nnd branch is Dr.
Sngo'a Cntnrrh Remedy. So small Is tho
chnuco of failurojhat tbo makers yuarantt
it in tho worst cases.
Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Xotlco is hereby given that John
Rrill has this day filed Ills potltlon
for license to retail liquors In Guthrie
Logan county Oklahoma anil that unlets
objection to the same as required by law
be Hied by tho 0th day of Oct. 1801 said
petition will bo granted.
F. J. I)oi.cATKit County Clerk.
Guthrie O. T Sept. Sft 1891.
Notice.
To whom it nay concern:
Cochran has this day lllod his potltlon
for liconso' to letall ljquors (u
Crc'cont Cltv. Locau countv. Oklahn
ma and that unless objection to
the same as required by law bo
filfilliv tin. 1st. il'iv iir i.f A li imii
snld petition will bo granted.
uiiuirip v. i. eit. 17 lbui.
F. J. Uoi.CATKit County Clerk.
EMrst published in Dally Leader Sep-
tember 10 ism.
Nolico for Publication.
Territory of Oklnhoma county of Lo-
gan: In tho District court Nathan
C. English vs. Anna English.
Tho above-named defendant Anna
English will take notice that sho has
been sued in tho district court of Lo-
gan county territory of Oklahoma by
tho plaintiff Nathan C. English in
action for divorce and that sho must
appear nnd answer the pctitiou which
has been filed In said couit by the
plaintiff on or beforo tho 27th day of
October A D. 1S04 and that If she
does not appear and answer said peti-
tion it will bo taken as truo and n
judgment taken against her divorcing
tho plain tiff from her and dissolving
the bonds of matrimony between the
plaintiff and the defendant and for
costs of suit.
WilucbS my hand and
the scnl of said court
affixed nt my ofllco in
Seall Guthrie in said county
tills 15th day of Septem-
ber. A. D. 1891.
d3w Louis li Pitts Clerk.
Notice.
To whom It may concern:
Notlcoishcroby given that II. C. Cash
has this day filed his petition for license
to retail liquors In Guthrie Logan county
Oklahoma and that unions objection to
tho same as requited by law bo filed by
tho 0th day of Oct A. D. 1891 said
petition will bo granted.
F. .1 Doi.OATr.it County Clerk.
Guthrie O. T. Sept. 22 1894.
Notice.
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby given that Lilly
.t Pillion have this day filed their petition
for license to. lotall liquors In Gulhrlo
Logan Co Ok and that unless objection to
tho sanio as required by law bo filed by
the 1st day of October A. D. 1801 said
potltlon will bo granted.
Guthrie O. T. Sent. 17th. 1801.
F. J. DOI.OATKII
3v Countv Clerk.
First Published In Daily Leader Align
30 1891.
Land office at Guthrie O. T. Aug. 29
1891.
Notlco is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notlco of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
inado beforo register and receiver at
Guthrio on Octolxir f 1891 viz:
Richard G Gcddns w ho inado homo-
stead entry No. C93 for tho sw X section
33 township 10 north range 3 west.
Ho namp tho following witnef-sosto
provohls continuous lesldenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
.lames Wonzer William Seltzslnger
John Shoers Samuel Goldtrap all
of Guthrie O. T.
Any person who dolrcs to protest
against tho allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason
under tho law and tho regulations of tho
Interior department why such proof
should not bo allowed will bo given an
opportunity at tho above-mentioned time
and nlaco to cross-oxamlno tho witnesses
of said claimant and to offer evidence In
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
1120 A. N. J. CROOK ReglBtor.
First published In tho Dally Loader
Sept. 10 1891.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan County.
In tho District Court.
Charlos Weber vs. Mary Weber.
Tho abovo named dofendant Mary
Web'r. will take notlco that sho is
been sued In tho District Court of Logan
County. Territory of Oklahoma by tho
maiiiiitr. uimries ueixr in an action
for divorce and that he must aiiiiear and
answer tho petition which lias boon filed
In said court on or before the 31th day
of October. 1894 and th-t if she does
not appear and answer thai said pennon
will be taken as truo and a Judgment
will be taken against htr divorcing the
plaintiff from her and dissolving the
bonds of matrimony botwren the plaintiff
and tho dofendant and for the oot8 of
suit
Witnoss my hand and tho soal of said
court at my olllco In Gulhrlo In said
county this 18th day of Soptomlwr 18W.
Iskai Louis B. 1'itjb
KaunUer.-on & Thomas CIrk.
Atfys for Plaintiff.
First published In Dally Louder Sept 18J
Notlco Tor Publication.
Land Office at Guthrie O. T. Sept 11
1894
Notlco Is horoby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to mako final proof In support of
hU claim and that said proof will bemado
boforo register and lecelvor at Guthrie O.
T.ou October 10 19. viz:
John II Fowler for the S E H See ST
Town 15 R 8 W.
Tie names tho follow Inir wltntWMi to
prove his continuous rctfideueo ujiou and
cultivation of said land viz:
John M. Whluiheud Mahlon R. Math-
ers James W. Rdor of Guthrie Ok.;
Henry Pepper of Enfield Ok.
Any person who desires to protest
airalnst tho allowance of such proof or
who tnnua nf anv substantial reason un
der the law and the regulations of the in-
terior department why such proof should
not bo allowed 111 bo given an oppor-
tunity at the above mentioned time and
place tocroM-exttinlna the wltnossos of
said claimant and to offer evidence In re-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
A V J. Crook Register.
First published In tho Dally Leader
Sept. It
I'ublicaiion Notice
In the district court of Logan county
OulnhomaTorrltory.
Milo Rurllugatnc Plaintiff vs. Ella
Hurlingatno Defendant
Tho abovo named dofendant Ella
llurllngame will take notice that sho
has boon sued in the dlttrlct court of
Logan county Territory of Oklahoma
by tho plaintiff Milo Rutliugamc in
an action for dlvorco nnd that sho
must appear and answor tho petition
which has been filed In said court on
or beforo the 25th day of October
lSftt and that if she doos not appear
ami Answer that snld petition will be
taken as true and a jndgment will be
taken against her divorcing tho
ClnlntliT from her nnd dissolving tho
ind of matrimony between tho
plaintiff and defendant and for the
eosts of suit
Wltnos my linud ami the
seal of bald co.urt at my of-
skai.J 11 co In Guthrie in said
county this 13th day of
Septcmbor 1891.
Louis E. Pitts Clerk.
J. W Mim.hu Att'y for P't'ff.
First published in Dally Leader Sept
22.
Notice Tor Publication
Land office nt Guthrie O T Sept 21
1S0
Notlco is hereby given that tho following-named
settlor has filed notice
of his Intention to mako final proof In
support of his claim and that said
proof will bi made boforo tho leglster
and recolvor at Guthrie O T on Oc-
tober 30. lmu viz:
John McCrary for tho N W qr Sec
3 Tp 15. R S H.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove ills continuous residence upon
ami cultivation or saut mini viz:
William N. Mitchell T.ivc O. Ramos
Charley E Herwlg Hugh II. McCrary
all of Guthrie O T.
Any person who desires to protest
against tho allowance of such proof
or who knows of any substantial
reason under tho law and the regula-
tions of tho interior department why
bitch proof should not bo allowed
will be given nn opportunity
uity at tho above-mentioned time and
place to cross-evainlno tho witnesses
of said claimant and to offer evidence
in rebuttal of that submitted by claim
ant
A. N. J. Ciiook Register
1502
Notice.
To whom it may concorn:
Notice Is hereby given that llcbout &
Marker have this day filed their petition
for license to retail liquors in Orlando;
Logan County Oklnhoma and that
unless objection to the same as requir-
by law bo filed by the 26th day of hept
A. D. 1891 said potltlon will be
grnntod.
Guthrio O. T. Sept. 15th. 1891.
F. J. Doi.rAin
w3 County Clerk
First published In tho Dally Leader
Sept. IS. 181)1.1
Tenitory of Oklahoma Logan County.
In tuo nistrlet Court September term.
18U). Camilla E. Thayer plaintiff vs.
Rurle N. Thajor defendant.
The aboe named dofundaut Ruriu-N.
Thayer will take notice that ho has
been sued In the District Court of Logan
County Territory of Oklahoma by plain-
tiff Cnmllla EThnyei.iu an action for di-
vot co nnd that ho must appear and an-
swer the petition which lias been filed In
the said court by tho plaintiff on or be-
foio October 1'iHli 1891 and If ho
does not appear and answer said petition
w III bo taken as tine and a Judgment ta-
ken against him dinxolvlng the bunds of
matrimony between tho plaintiff and tho
defendant and for costs of suit.
Witnoss my hand and the senl of this
court at my office In Guthrio In said comi-
ty this 11th day of September. lbUI.
siiai.. Louis E. Pitta
John J. Holes
Att'v for Plaintiff
First Published In Dally Leader Sep-
tember 10th
Notice for Publication.
Land olllce at Guthrie O. T. Sep-
tember 15 lhUI.
Notice Is horoby given that tho following-named
soitlor hug filed notice
of his intention to mako final proof In
support of his claim nnd that said
proof will bo inado before register and
recolvor ut Guthrio O. T. on October
33 1891 viz:
Isaac Farley for tho northeast
quarter of section 3!.' township 10
north of rango two west
He namos tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said laud viz:
Avery A Humphrey Edward Farley
William Carlin nnd James Carlln ull
of Guthrie O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allow nnco of such proof
or who knows of any substantial rea-
son unilor tho law ami tho regulations
of tho interior department why such
proof should not bo allowed will bo
given an opportunity nt tho above
mentioned tlmo anil ploco to cross-
examine the wltnossos of said claim-
ant nnd to offer evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant
A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
1180
First published In the Dally Loader
Sopt 10
Notice.
To Katn Krolm:
You aro hereby notified that you
have been suod In tho dlstriot court of
Logan county Oklahoma Turrltory
by Aloysliis lvrebs in an action for dl.
vorce and that you must answer tho
petition Jf tho said Aloysius Krebs
tiled in said court in bald action on or
before the 89th day of October. 1884
or snld petition will bo taken as truo
and a jndgment for divorco rondered
against you accordingly.
Witness my hand and tho
seal of said court affixed at
(sn.it ) my otlleo in Guthrie O. T
this Sept. 15. 1801.
Louifc 1.. I'lrrH uorir.
J. V. Mlllor. Attorney for P't'ff.
First published In Daily Loader Sop-
tombor 14.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the ostato of L- It.
Klmnlunil. lnlj. nf thn nltv of Guthrie.
county of Logun territory of Oklaho-
ma duceosed.
All nanam lmvlnw plntms ntraln&t
L R r-hapland. deceased are required
t i ..vhll.lt lliauma W.HI1 thy noeos
Miry vouchers to the undersigned duly
appointed and qualified executrix of
tliu last will 01 saw ueceaseu ai 1110
olllce of W. W. Thomas in Guthrie In
the county of Logan and territory of
Oklahima and that six months after
tho first publication of this notice has
been limited by order of the probate
court of said Logan county as the
time for creditors of said deceased to
exhibit and prcsont their claims
against said ostate.
Dated tho 13th day of September
1894- Git ACE Q. SliAl'LAND
30t Executrix.
T
f . E&i7ifi it rulii iH
1 1'lrst publKheri In the autlirli Dally Leader
September 12 lstl
Territory of Oklahoma Logan county
In the IUstrlit f ourt September term 1P94
John farter 1'Iatntlff v Leonora Carter
Defendant
The alMvc named defendant Leonora Car-
ter will take nntli c that site has leen surd
In the DIMrli t Court of tinman lountv Terri-
tory of Oklahoma by plalntllf John Carter
In an aaloii for divorce anil that hr munt
appear and answer said ctltlon which has
Ixren tiled In the nab! rourt by the plaintiff
on or before Ortolier Mrd. IWI. and If she
does not appear and answer said petition
win oc i.-iKcu i iruc anu a iniiRmeni lacea
agalnut her dlsmilvlng the tmndi of matri-
mony between the plaintiff and the defen-
dant. Witness my hand and the eal of this court
at my oftlco fn Guthrie In said County this
llth itar of September IWI.
ISHAU
I.OOIS M. I'lTTB.
Olark
First published In Oklnhoma Leader
Sept 20.
Nolico for Publication.
Laud Ofllcc nt Guthrie O T Sept II
1894.
Notlco is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof In
support of his claim and that said
proof will be mndo before tho register
nnd receiver United States land olllce
at Guthrie O T on 13th of November
1894 viz:
Pius S. Kcsslcr who made homestead
entry No 031 nt tho V S land ofllco nt
Guthrie. OT May 2 1839. for tho
northeast quarter of soctlou eight
township sixteen north of range
three west Indian meridian.
lie names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous resldenco upon
and cultivation of said land viz.:
Emerson Swcrdfeger Charles Ham
Winficld S. Kcsslcr Joseph Snharvolz
nil of Guthrie O T P O.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowauco of sucit proof.
or who knows of any substantial
reason under tho laws and the regula-
tions of tho interior department why
such proof should not bo allowed will
bo given nn opportunity at tho abovo
mentioned tlmo and placo to cross-
cxnii.no tho witnesses of said claim-
ant nnd to ofVur ovidenco iu rebuttal
of tlmt submitted by claimant
A. N. J. CitooK Register.
14s3
First published in the Dally Leader
Sopt 14.
Notice.
To William P. Thompson:
You are hotoby notified that yoit
have been suod in the district court of
Logan county. Oklahoma Territory
by Julia P. Thompson iu an action for
divorce and Hint you must nnswer tho
petition of said Jtilin P. Thompson
filed in said court in said action on or
beforo the 25th day of October A. 1).
1891 or said petition will bo taken as
truo and judgment for a divorco ren-
dered against you accordingly.
Datol Sept 13 1891.
Louis E. Pitts
Clerk of tho District Court
First published In tho Daily Leader
Sept. 15
Notice for Publication.
In tho district court Septetnbor
term 1891.
Turrltory of Oklnhoma Logan coun-
ty SB.
Ella C. Phillips Plaintiff vs. Charlos
It Phillips Defendant
Tho abovo named defondnnt Charles
R. Phillips will tako notlco that ho
has been sued Iu Hie district court of
Logan county Oklahoma Territory
by plaintiff Ella C. Phillips in an
notion fnr divorce and that lie must
nppear and answer! tho petition which
has been filed In said court by plain-
tiff on or beforo October 20th 1891
and that If ho docs not nppear and
answer said potltlon will bo taken as
truo and a judgment taken against
him dissolving tho bonds of matri-
mony between tho plaintiff and do-
fendant and for costs of suit.
Witness my hand and
tho seal of this court at my
hkAi.. olllco hi Guthrio In said
county this 11th day of
Sunt 1891.
Louis E. Pitts Clerk.
II. M. Adams Pfffs Atfys.
First published in thn Dally Leader
Sept. 12.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma county of Lo-
gan bs. In Probate Court.
Nnt'co Is hereby given that ou tho
Hth day of September. A. D. 1891 C. J.
Tuohy tiled In tho probate court of tho
county of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma a petition praying for let
ters of administration bo issued to
him upon the estate of Richard Cun-
ningham deceased late of the cottuty
of Logan and territory of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order oi said
Srobato court Monday the 24 doy of
cptombor A. D. 1891 at tho hour of
1 o'clocK p. m. oi saut nay mui uuing
a day of tho regular Soptombcr term
A I) 1801 of said probato court has
bean appointed as the tlmo for hearing
said application when and where any
person Interested lnny contest said
petition by tiling written opposition
thereto on tho ground of in-
competency of the applicant or may
assert his or her own rights to tho ad-
ministration and pray that letters bo
Issued to himself.
Witness H S. Lawrence jndge of
tho probato court of the county of
Logan and the beitl of the court af-
fixed this 13 day of September A. D.
1801. 8. H. LAWitnxuii
SKA I.. Probato Judge.
NOTIOK Ol' 1IKAIUNO.
llo.'oro tho trustees of townsltn board No.
0. (iiitlirle O. T..cnntosl docket No. Mtt
Jot No. 10 block No. 10 townsltoOuth-
rio. O. T.
Allen Car.uthers. II M. Adams Jolutly
Ernest L. MeLaln Joseph Grant sev-
eral claimant.
To Allon Carmthors II. M. Adams Joint-
ly Ernest li. McLaln un Joseph Grant.
You and eacli of you aro hereby notifi-
ed that thoabovuentltled cause.ltivolvlng
the applications of tuo parties therein
mentioned for deed to lot 10 block -M In
the town of Guthrio county of Logan.aud
Territory of Oklahoma by order of board
No. 6 of townlte trustees. Is set for
hearing before said board at Its ofllca. lo-
cated at Guthrie. O. T. on tho 31st day of
Octolxir. lsul.at 10 o'clock a. in. of said
day; and of all continuances and post
ponement. )oii aim until ui uu win mimj
duo notice without further service there-
of. In witness whereof wo tho members of
said board have hereunto subscribed our
names this dth day of September 1KM.
J. II. O. liANDIIUM
J. T. TAVMJIl
J. F. rHUNDKItS
Hoard No. fl Townslte Trustees.
Notk. Each claimant will he required
co deposit 535.00 with the Disbursing
Agent to defray expenses of tbo trial for
one day.
HARDIN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY
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Our Greeting:
"Have a good h t; tne secret of yottr Hmfcs
Lives with the Heaver in Canadian brookl
VlrMic limy flourish in an old crarat
lint man ami nature scorn the shocking hat;
Decs beauty slight you from her gay abodes?
I.iko bright Apollo you
Mount the new uastor
Houtj fflovei may fait;
Miller
Hat
The
Made by the John li. Stetson Company more than tills
the picture outlined by Doctor Holme? as it Is not only
a good bat but the best bat made.
Mr. Edward Miller
has two of (be II nest stores in New York and nnnually
caters to thousands of the best dressed persons of that
fashionable city. No living man is bettor ablo to pre-
sent the coming style oi'liat than Mr. Miller.
The Spring Hat
of 18!) I was undeniably the most tasty bat ou the mar-
ket and did more to set the Hat World agog than all the
others combined.
The Fall Hat
of 1801 is an equally striking product and insure tube
th greatest leader on the market.
The Miller Hat
as deigned by "Edward Miller and made by the John 11.
KfctMHi Company combines in Itself tho strongest hal-
ting ability in America.
The Sole Agency
for these Hats iu this city is in our own hands and it
ulll alio nl us pleasure to supply our customers witlt the
very best hat iu the world.
BEE HIVE CLOTHING CO
Second St. Opposite P. 0.
ST. MAEY'S INSTITUTE
A. Hoarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Girls.
COLLEGE HILL DALLA8 TEXA8.
Sixth voar. Founded bv tho lit. Kev. A. (X Garrett bishop of northern
Texas und ttudor his supervision. Will open Sept. 1?. 1801. Collepo and Pre-
paratory Courses. Classics and Higher Mathomatlos In charge of gruduutes of
Wollesler Collogeand University of Toronto. Departments of Mtule and Art
tinder dlreotlon oi tlie Dost instructors iruiutMi in ueriuuuy. hiikuiuu uu ...-
Kngland Conservatory of Music. Elocution taught by gradual of the Em. r-
sou Hchool of Oratory lloston. Tonus for tuition including anclsnt and
modern languages and all English branohtw beard fuel light wanhitur mu
per Ai.nuin. Music Art Elocution oxtra charges. For otitalosues and fur-
her Information address MIB8 T0RB.ERT Principal St-Mary'B Institute. Dallaa
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SHlVELY;BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livory barns at Stlllvator and Orlando Tho best of teams and
Improved facilities for carrying passengers between these two points. loam
always ready to start at any time In the day and return at your pleasuro.
Tho shortest and quickest route between Guthrie and Stillwater Is via Orland
JT:hlo. T.Br iolsLMLor
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on Buildings of every description. Territorial
Agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET
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a". U. ANtiiV. IV. iff Ml. K ' I ". j
must tnko to Rhoarl
ice itself will melt;
the hat Is always felt!"
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, September 28, 1894, newspaper, September 28, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73149/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.