The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 23, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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renort for Tub Dah.v
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lownit 71.
Force iM for today. Fair and
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Rainfall .18 incite.
fit rm fur Nl.
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nil under fence. OR ueras cultivated
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When tlio hnlr begins to fall outor
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He-newer.
Hoard by the weeU SH: 31 meal tick-
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Mrs K W. Sullivan proprietress.
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Wanted. To trudo a line Jersey cow
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Mrs Ij C tlcllcynntds litis sold the
(tullirie Toilet I'urlors lo Mrs. Stone
who will carry nn the business at the
old staiul HITS West Oldulioma live
line Mrs. Stono will lm pleased to
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Lost SHU timbrel la crooked wood
handle; (!iih Carson in dim letters on
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When the present territory of Utah
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m with a population of about 20U.00U
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silver copper iron tin etc. in nbuud-
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The l'romlsed Land." tf
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Among many other good things the
August "short stories" has u prize
story written by J. J Meckel illustrat-
ing some features of Italian life in
New York. There is an abundance of
local color nnd clever description In
this skeluh while the drawings siiil
much to lis interest Co nun Doyle is
represented by an interesting Nupo
Iconic title and there Is a translation
from Leon do Tluseau's witty story
called I'ompon." MUfi Kllen IUs-
gnvviontril "S a well written aug-
gestien as to the future w um . vul
there are dramatic stories lie '. !
Savage T. II. Arnold ami others 1'lic
Tho (atiious story for l lie month is de
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Alto ther the iiymlwr is an excel-
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Kuriuur'n J-ojul t rui'i il .
The Homo Field and Forum Is the
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tho Interests of the firmers and tho
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voted to airrle iliifl niiittern live
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apiculture yo -rijiniy 'lotne circle
young folts Iri-igallon. correspondence
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Thp inatidgempiit and editor hayo
liad many years of successful experl-
Wco with this class of papers In the
west and have selected this beautiful
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truthfully represent the Interests of
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is devoteJ. and there is nn a farmer
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author
A HOUSE Or TEARS"
eOPYHIGM.ia04.Br
jilhT you pleaso sir. Hut you will
clearly understand you don't lcavo tlio
houso until I gel iy orders from my
Buimriors. This is n serions business. "
Tlio coustnblo tlitl not liko Mr. Stoin-
worth's occasional lapses into flippancy
any nioro than tho young gentleman's
volnblo manner
"I supiioso you aro quite right
though I don't seo tho force of being de-
tained hero. It is very hard on mo."
"Now then'" opening Stoinworth's
door. "Your lint or vhntoer you
want mid plcaso Ik) quick. The doctor
will Iki hero soon ni doubt '
Steinworth's lint tiy on a chair near
tho window Ho took it up mid placed
it on his head mid thou slowly emtio
bnoK to tho landing standing moodily
alongside tlio policeman while tho door
was Ixntig locked.
"Otu sleepy fricntl mustbonvoiisetl"
said tho polk-cmnn brisk r.r. i;;g to
tlio door of Mr Viekory's room niii1 try-
ing tlio handle. "Hollo I" said ho ns ho
turned tho handle nnd pushed tlio door
"Hero is another gent locked into his
room. Something very odd about nil
this. Has ho n bolt inside too?" turn-
ing to Stoiuworth.
"I think so."
"Anyhow tho door is locked. Sec"
turning the key. "tho door is now open.
But I don't particularly euro to outor
uninvited." Ho tapped loudly nt tho
door witli his finger tips. There was no
response. Ho rapped with his knuckles.
No resiKMiRO. Then ho gnvo tho panol
of tho door rt sounding smnck with tho
palm of his hnud. "I hopo wo havcii't
got another dead un hero "ho observed
turning to Stoiuworth.
"I sincoroly hope not ' ' said tho yonn
man. "I feel shaken to pieces at hear-
ing of ouo dead person in tlio house."
Constable Metcalf now proceeded to
kick at tho door.
"If that doesn't nmso him" raid ho
"I'll tako tho liberty of entering with-
out nu invitation."
A gruff voice from Jlr. Vickery's bed-
room startled lioth men.
"Who tho devil is thoro?"
"Tho polica Open your door."
"Thopolieol Merciful heaven !'
Then tho sonntl of n man tumbling
out of bed was heard by tho two men
on tho landing nnd in u fow moments
tho door Was tliawu back nnd Bernard
Vickery clothed in n long woolen night-
gown his face whito nnd drawn bin
eyes wild nnd bloodshot Btmxl in tho
oiwn doorway.
CHAPTER HI.
ClIIXmOKOKM.
"What's tho mattery" stninmoied Mr.
Vickery his eyes blinking nnd his face
twitching. "What do you want with
Constable Metcalf glanced tit tho ngi-
tnted man from head to foot. With no
sign of emotion in his voico or manner
ho answered mm that the jmiy or mo
liotibO had been found (lend in her bed.
"Mrs. D.ivoni dead I" gnied tho ninu
in tho doorway. "Oh you cirumt suro-
ly mean thntl" Ho held up his liantls
in nu appealing attitude.
"I do siienn it" said tho policeiutin.
Mr. Vickery seemed ovorwhehnod with
horror. Ho covered his fneo with his
long bony hands his body trombling
as if ho were shaken by un ague. In it
fow moments ho uncovered his fneo and
in n subdued voico asked :
"Does Miss Rodney know?"
" Yos it wns sho who discovered tho
lndy dead in hor bod this morning. "
"It is true then. It is horrible. Shock-
ing! I fuel ijuito dnzed. "
"You sleep rather soundly" wild tho
policeiunn. "Is it possible you didn't
hear nny disturbance in tlio houso
nwhilo ugo?"
"Dihtuibnnco? No I heard nothing.
At leiut nothing tliat I can romomber"
stammered Mr. Vickery raising his
' Youtleeji rat.c toaitciy.''
eyeii and gazing nt the coiibtnmo iuu s .
Stoiuworth who was stnudiug liohiud
tho mnn of tho taw-busily chewing his
yollow muiitacho. "Yea I do sleep
soundly sometimes. I was up late lust
night. It must havo boon far advanced
in tho snusll hour when I got to sleep.
I Bcarcoly know what I nm saying." Ho
shivered ugaln.
"rorhnuj vou hnd letter cot (m vour
clothes sir" suggested Constable Jlot-
talf. "I oxpoct you find It chilly stand
ing thero; your teeth chnttcr.
"Thank you. Yes it is cold. I will
get on my olothes."
Suddenly tho bravery which found its
way into his voico disappeared. "Grutt
heavens I" ho cried throwing up his
hamU "This is turriblo what you toll
mo of Mrs. Davoni I"
"Ah here comes thq doctor at lost!"
exclaimed tho policeman. "Come gut
on your olothes " to Ar. Viekery.
"I'll takq tls liberty of lot-king you in
your room wmlu I attontl to tno ttoc-
tor" Buifiug ho action to thq won!
As thopolkftijiui tunifsl nmndoii tltg
lauding tho keys pf tho bedrooms in hit)
jxjeket ho saw flm figure of a ortly
uan something puder tho ;uiddle
height on tho first binding
All right doctor" suit! tho ponstft'
bio moving quickly dovnt tliotlvostoiis.
"That's tho room and tins is tho koy"
. 1 .. !. Jl 1 f..
oiumK ww uoor oi mo uwui wumswi
room aud ushering Dr. fatauloy l'erci-
toI into tho liedcluimber.
AlbfitSteiawortli still remained on
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1ED POST PARK C".
TlUOrSON ASOM
mo ujier mnatng gnawing tits yotiow
inuslnrlic.
Dr. Stimloy 1'orciTOl wns n grave
taciturn man nbont 65 years of age.
Ho had n largo practico in Clayflolds
nnd fully deserved his iKpnlnrity anil
the reputation for nbillty which ho had
corned.
As ho npptonchod tho bedsido of Mrs.
D.ivoni ho sniffed tho nir. "Urn !" said
ho looking toward Constnblo Metcalf.
"Chlorofovni."
"I got nu odd sort of smoll doctor
ns I entered tho room first but I didn't
know whnt it wits."
Dr. l'ereivul was now busy examin-
ing Mrs. D.ivoni. A quick hopo had
surged into his breast when ho hnd
smolled tho chloroform. Tho lndy
might Iki only stupefied with tho drug.
brief examination however took
nil tin hope from Dr. l'oreivnl's bicnst
Mrs. Da 'orn could novor lo brought
back (o life.
"Sho litis boon dentl " sotno hmirs ' he
said sadly.
"So I thought myself sir. I imvohad
eomo oxjiorienco with corpse doctor or
I should not lv) so liold as to venture nn
opinion Might I nsk whnt you think it
is sir?"
Dr. Porci'nl voiTjl'.snfed no reply. Ho
w:is stntidiuK olose xs the lied his ttniiB
folded across his eliOBt bis eyes fixed as.
tho face of 'ito dend woninn. Suddenly
suifllng tho nir tigaiti ho stopped back a
couple of paces mid then ho stooped
nnd thrusting his hand under the bed
ho felt about him for n fow seconds
nnd with nn nir of satisfaction ho drew
out from under tho lied n spougo.
Smelling tho spougo uud offering it to
tho constable who sniffed at it vigor-
ously tho doctor mid "I thought tho
chloroform wasn't very far off" nnd
thou wont back to tho bedside.
"Urn I" snld ho after n pntiso. "Tills
isatrnnga"
"Very strungo sir" said tho polioo-
mnu. "Queer job ultogethor. Tlio face
looks distorted doctor doesn't it?
"Yos" stiid Dr. Peroivnl abeontly.
Ho itgnin turned to tho dend body nnd
peered into the half oloicd pyea.
"It's a rnm btmint-n nil round hir"
olMerved tho policeman Ihuliiig silenco
irkaouic.
"Ahl" oxolaimed Dr. I'eroivnl minp-
ping his li auil losing hisubsent man-
ner. "Well countable' ' rutid lm briik-
ly "I cwi do no good Itoro unfottttimto-
ly. I'll tuko that sponga You finw
whuro I fonnd it. "
"Yew. sir."
"It may bo of sorious inqiortanca
As tho spirit lias not entirely ovajKiratcd
tho spougo cannot have been hero long. I
think yon hud better lock tho room up
tuiil loport mutters at your station."
"I tixked Miss Rodney togivo word to
otto of my mutes if sho chanced to meet
one. 1 supposo it wtus tlio chloroform
did il. doctor?"
"Wo shall t-eo. Wo shall see" said
Dr. l'ereivul. "Ah I liavo told you
enn bo of no further uso hero just now.
Mrs. D.ivoni is dead has probably lioeii
dottd for some hours. You will find mo
at my Iioumi if your inspector should
wtutt mo lioforo 1 1 o'clock or after 2.
I'll Ixi on my rounds between 1 1 and 2.
(jtxxl morning coiifctublo. "
"Good morning sir" said tho pollco-
man ushering tho doctor out of the
bedroom.
"Don't upot yourself my dear Mis
Rodney" Metcalf hoard tho dootor iy
ns tho physician reached the hall.
"And it is tnto then dootor? Sho is
dead?"
"It is unfortnnatoly too true. But
thoro don't upset yourself liko n dear
young lady. I'll call round about 1 1 if
1 can mnuiigo to snatch tho timo then.
If not I'll oomo later. Don't troublo.
I'll open it for myself."
Coiiatublo Metcalf hnd succeeded in
cloning tho door of Mrs. Davoru's room
tho lock scorned to be unusually ob-
stinato on this occasion by tho tbuo
tlio noiso of tho closing of tho hall door
upon Dr. Peroival reached his listening
ours. Thou he heard sounds of violent
sobbing proceeding from the front par-
lor. "Tito iKMir young lady's grief is.
nothing to mo of courso" rofloctexl tho
ooiuitnblo who hud u softer conior in
his heart than ho gave hinisulf credit
for. "We must see what happejiod luiru
during the night. I xvoudor has situ
givon tho word to nny of my mates?"
Ho wns not howovor oagor to lw dis-
turbed just then by tho advent of a fol-
low coiutablo or by nn iusiiector. Ho
was losing no timo nnd tho more infor-
mation ho oonld ncquiro tho bettor fur
ovorybody. Ho turned round p's.-' again
inoontec; to the second .willing.
Albert StoiK'-ttKui waa lwmiiig uipiinst
t!ie tn.. of his awn bedroom door bit
litg ills thumb unii.
"I suppose it rotilly is nil over thooV
said the young mail straightening his
back and pointing toward tho room
whuro the body lay.
"Dend as ft doornail" said tho jo-
liuoman. "I thought so mysolf Uitui I
ontorod tho room tills morning exactly
on tho stroko of 0 it wuh thou but it
don't do tj bo offoriug profissiouul
opinions in matters of ltfo .mil death.
11ns the geiitlonmu in hero" pulntlnji
with tho thumb of his right hand
"Hindu auy movo hIiico?"
"IJa nt least I havo hcaitl nothiug. "
"HeoHjht tolH brosel now. Ter-
haps l.e is waiting to bo released. "
Umstable Metcalf knocked at Sir
Viekory'a door and in rosiKinso to thp
kUiinniiM heard u grutf "(inio Itil"
Tho pobeemau opwiwl tho lock turned
' the luintlle and tnruw iiuuk tno uoor.
I ilr. Vu-kery fully drosMl canto for-
ward as the door ojionwl.
J "Were you awttro sir" nskwl thq
.oonsUblo "thut you wero loekeV M'lq
your room lat wght or. nt all pvviil
trly this morning"
A puwlod look stolo into f)iPVU!0lh0r
eyes of Bernard Vickpry.
I ''Iiockwl into my room? J don't rjulte
I undewtaud you. Wtat do yon inoaji?"
"Why tliat I found your door na
! well tw tho other one on tho lauding
i locked from tho outside "
(To be continued I
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DAVKXroirr .Tune 8(1 189.'..
Id mile S. C. Cox reduced from .IX t S
to 30 3 I.
6 mile C T. Hoyfichott .lr. reduced
from 13:22 to !3:.lt.
ln-wllo 'I. 1'. Sonrle. re. iced to
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80-mlIe same retiacd toft7:ft'..
Sli-mlle same ret'.noed from :ltl to
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Davenport road raco June sn both
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Rock Island H. duly 4.
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The Vorld'sFair Tests
showed no baking powdet
so pure or so greut In Icttv
enlng power as tho Royal.
Min-p llnnlrr WhiiIhiI
Two men who have herded 81.00
head of hlmep or moro ami know how
to fatten on the ran((o. 0tUr not
wauled. J. 1. MA1TUKWU
lmw Medicine (.oile 1ub.
Justice docltcts latest style neatly
bound for sale at Tint Lkaukk ofllce.
tf
Notice lo Tako UopohUIoiikT
In the district coprt. First judicial
district in and fur the ciiunty nf 1-0
Kan Oklah(iiim territory-
Clark II Hair vs. Mary . lialr.
The defendant will take notice thai
nn the aotli day of July 18Q3 between
the bourn of 111 a. m ftnJ tl p in . at
the ofllce of L l. Merrill In tho
county of Mcpherson and state of Kan-
sas the plalntllf above named will
take the testimony of C. N. Ihrael and
Laura Miller witnesses In this action
with authority to adjourn from day to
da . until such depositions shall have
been taken. Ci.Akk K. lUiit
G SO dltw3t Plaintiff
Tor 8nl or rutin.
Three lots with two 3 room cot
tages In Kast Outhrle. Address M. I
Luther West or II. S. ltlddorbnalt. Me-
Klnley Okla. 6 1 tf
Wanted. An honest aatlvo gontlo-
mnn or lady to travel for established
roll a bio house. Salary 8?S0 payable
Slo wcokly and expenses. Situation
permanent. References. KnoloscMilf
addressed stamped envelope Tho
Dominion Company 318 Omaha build-
ing Chicago. SO d d.
Wanted- To exchange an antique
velvet plush parlor sulto for a hurso
and bnggvi or buggy alono according
to condition. Apply to room X vur
postoflloe. tf
HcsinoiMbln Itnohii
Trllbv and Coin's financial school at
Lillio's Drug Store.
Old Moses soils bodied liccr
at $1 per case delivered at.
3 our house. Leave orders at
211 Harrison avenue. 5 21) tf
For Bale At Leader office ouo half
medium Chandler & l'riae Gordon
press 14x80. It Is In perfect condi-
tion anil is running every day at our
office Ve must mnko mom 'for largo
press. tf
I'ur si cluMip.
Lots 3 3 I and 5 block 02 Knst
tli'thilit. Property of ilea V. Tnylor
ouo dooi west of llroatl street on Har-
rison nve. 0 Id tf
The American IIIkIhiIihiI ItrRlnli'r
The monthly gazette of the patriotic-herodilB-y
societies for .Inly besides
conlaliiiug much fresh inforiiuitlmi
about 'J o pairiotio societies all over
iho country prims a great tloal of
unusually inlorcRiltig reading matter.
Thu initial article of the .Inly Issue
is tho beginning of a series that Is to
follow giving a p.-ofusoly illuslmicil
account of l.afayetto's tour In the
United States In IsSi-SA which will
be In liie main contributed by mem-
bers of the patriotic soeleilos. The
frontlsptee is a unique fac simile re-
production in colors by a now process
of an aquarelle pnrlr.nl of Lafayette.
The subjects of Ilia oilier articles tun
a History of the North Carolina So.
uiely of Cincinnati with iiiaiiy nor.
IraiLsi llie continuation of "The
I'htladolphia lliisiuesfi Directory ol
170.1'' which is full of Interesting
Information about early inhabitant;
tut account of tlio firing of the Con-
federate's first gun at (leUyabnriri
the biography of Miss Mary Vlnlng. of
Delaware u Revolutionary bollei a
genoalogical account of the Oriftln
family of Virginia with portraits u
bit of lata as lo i-lavory bi Pennsyl-
vania) n sketch of do Forest fountler
of New Yorkt a poem by Mrs. John
(Jiilncy Adams) Franco's iHteros' In
America by Rear Ad mini 1 Iloe II A.
Naiyt unveiling the boiilsbourg Mom-
umetili Shay's Rebellion ole. Pub-
lished by the Historical Register Pub-
llshlnirCo i'hlltulolphln. PrlcoSa.uti
per year.
i:llltml'il tTiiiiiity l9iiti-4
III pillSlltll'l'li tlf law. notice I- lieieby
given thai on the Ihlid Friday id .lit'v
A( '). Isll"). thu hotird of coiinly ciiininls-
sIiiiicm of Log-til coiinly Okliiliutua ter-
ritory will tueel nt the county cleiU'w
allien of said county in the clli oflinili-
rle t)k. 'lefy.. 10 ninite levies lm t in e-
peiiiH of unlit Logiiu county for the eu-
siilim liscal vein' entltlinlril ns follow h.
Sinking fund fll.fitw tc.i. levy of .1 iiiUU.
Co rl exicuses t H.UlS.dil. Iuy of 't HiIIIh
Na'arl.es li.iiivs.ini levy of i inHN.
Rond-iinil biltlgn S7.773.7i! levy if j iitllls.
Coiiiity'suppllits H.sy.l.aiV levy or 1 inlll.
PooKiml Insulin IMHI.iW. levy of mill.
Co.ii 1'l.lig DJi t II.UII lis leiy tit ' mill.
Sfputtito telitMil :t.s.stl.:tii levy of 1 mill.
Total 5li.M07 11
S. P. ATUKKTox
Chin. Co. Hon id
K II. Stvikiih
V. R. Sl'AI'l.KTdN
Co. I'oiuuilsstoiiurs
AttCKt
It. KMM'ITr Sn-.WAitT
County Cletk.
First publlnhed In the (lutlirlc
Leader June S 1805.
Dolly
Nolico ofliiililicnlion.
In the IJislrf&t Court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
American Kxcliuiiu Ilnnk a corpora-
tion plniullff vs. T L L Temple and
liuiijamiu Whit taker partnurs tut
tho Houthurn Pine Lumber Company
a corporation ore;aiiluil under iho
laws of thu Bttititflf Ai-kanstth and
1). J. tlrlfsby uud (1 M. U. liriyhy
and T. L. L. Temple parluerH do-
ln btiblnvhH under the linn ntiiiio
and style of tho Union Litiubor Milln
Company defendant.
To the aliov named defendants.
You aro hereby notiHud thal uudor
an oritur of IIiIh coitri. In the s.uil now
pending in tlio within entitled cause
Un attachment has boon Untied In favor
or the planum ft.hu atfutiiMi iho above
named defendant ami jilnoed in
iho hands of tho shorllf of I.OV'MI
eott'r.y Oklahoma territory nnd iho
satpc (uvloil tiMm thu nno-tuiiih undi-
vided interest as Iho properly of tho
Southern Pino Lumber Cqnipim n n
partnership mid as a corporation and
tho four-tenths undivided in'erost
of l J. llrlKby n:i(l 0
M I) Orlgnby and all tho In tor-
ant of T. '.j. '. '."msinle cud all the In-
Uirost of ii. '.'. I rig us by t!. M l.
tlrlhby and T. L L Teinnl part-
nen. nt the Union Lutubor Mills Com-
pnuy In nnd to loin I ! nnd IS In blook
43 lii thulHtibdlvlio:io( iltilhrlo known
as Ksst Uuihrle ;)t;an Miiiuty. O. T.
Thst unless you appoar nnd show
cu u m on the Kith day of July is'JS
why salt! attaohiiiHttt sliouliliKil Ima
niiHtaliied Judgment will be tendered
affaliikt ymt susialnlnif said attach-
ment dlrectliltr said property to be
sol zed and Mil 1 In satisfaction of ald
debt
In witucM whereof I liavu liereunt"
Mit my hand anil alllxod tho netil of
htild court at my olllivw In (luthrle 'his
3rd day of .liino 1S9.
hkai. Louts II Puts Clerk
lly L I Piith. Deputy. M
Kirt ptilillslied In tha (lutlirlc Lilly
Lender .In ne 23 18U4
Nolii'o.
Tfrrltury f (Utlnboins. Courly ' lo-
tfn.
'n the district eourt in and fr nn'nl
wmnty and territory.
1 1 nice Rowland. plnlutirT vs. MariuiH
O. I'.owhiinl defendaiil
The &uk defendant MsmiiiIh tl
Kowland. will lalie notice thut lie huk
been SHtuI lu tU UUtrkst oourt of I
tjati oamtty (Jklnlioiiw territory by
the aUavo umd plaiiillff Orsce Itow
land in an action for divorce and that
lie must appear ond answer thu peti-
tion tiled in said oaiuu in this eourt
on or before the Srd day of August
uas. or said petition will tie taken as
true and a Judgment rendorod ior the
plalntllf and against him In said action
granting to said plaintiff an absolute
divorce nnd for costs of suit-
Dated this 31st day of June ISPS.
bkalI Attest: Lows K. Pittb.
Clerk of the district eourt of Ixffan
county. O T
Jlerod Widincr A Overatrect. attorf
neys for plalutlft Uw3
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS.
THOMAS S. WHITti
Attorney-at'Law
Washington 1). 0
Itixinn lint-Ci-d AtlHiilln itlilc.
Mining Iiuud nnd l'nlont Utv a
snaolalty
J . K. ICkaton.
Jno II. Co n It a i .
V COTTKRAI.
"mkv at Law.
(iiithHu Oklahoma.
Itwuiiis I. i nnd 3 International l.osn snd
Trunl lltillflliitr. Oklahoma Avn. np II
S. Until! (ittlee.
RANK It. I.UCAb.
Mi'lAKV I'UUI.IC.
I'hr l.oniler Ciuiiiting Room
YYll I.IW1 Jil.lNCOK
nooMn a i Law
'.utbrio Oklahoma.
ttt"i ilhi i Vii tor lliiiltliug
.1. W. Jlllil.Klt.
A'lTOHNKV AT lAV
l.tirU lli Ui I (iitltirin.
Ten rears practice at Larned Kan-
sun nnd in iltithrln since April at
1881) l-t'HCtlce tu the lo til hind olllce
deparimeiit of the Int. rlor snd terrl-
lorinl and wnpromo lonrts. Olllce In
Times bnllding cor. Ok. nc and suit
street.
FltAMt It. CKUSTIIWAITK
Attiirnoy-at-liaw.
ia'J K. 81. N. v.
WttslthiBloii
I). C.
Tlio Lnuu I)einritnutit
of my olllce Is ooii'lu.-ied by llie late
chief of tlio Oklnluiiiii Townslie and
contest divisions Isnllclt your busl-
iiess nml irunrnnlee snltsfiii'tton.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Dlt UAIITIIITT
Votirinary Surgeon 8ur0con DcDlisi.
S IS. cor. Noble ami First
s.
It. ItATEN &
SON
TIIK WATKIt HKN
ISnoccssorfi to Tutiker.)
only wstfona In town selllnK
Tho
well water. Water furnished to fam-
ilies by barrel or by week. Uomumliar
the place tho windmill well Bill
(Iraiit avenue hot t and (i.
RUBBER STAMPS.
Stencils Heals Ink Pad.
Rubber Type.
.Miimifiit lur.'tl liy the
Pierce Stamp and Seal Co.
iiiiii.iik Cliy .Me
Send for price list
What Neryc IJcrrlw
havo clone for other
they will tJr
for you.
JSTBAY
VIGOR
OP
Rfi E IM Easily Quickly
and Permanently Restored. BorM "J
A positive cine fur all Weaknesses
Nervousness Debility and all their
train of evils resulting from eariy error-
and later excesses; the result of over-
work sickness worry .etc. develop-
and ives tone ? ! . '.-lujtli to tliesex-
tial organs. St tinnatural losses oi
.lightly emissiuiis caused by youthful
erior3orcxcessivet:seoHobaccoopium
.tiid liquor which lead to consttmptioi
and insanity. Theii use shows imiiKli-
ate improvcinrut. Insist upon having
the gem'-.fc NERVE BERRIES no other.
Gmvenienl to carry in vest pocket
Price fll.oo per box six boxes one full
tieatment?5.oo. Guaranteed tocuni
my case. If not kept by your drug
gist we will send them by mail upon
receipt of p.ice In plain wrapper.
I'ampblet free. Address mail orderkto
HMCIIICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINfJATJ C.
Irsald In (luthrle Oklalinms.bv V. II.
Lllllu .t Co.
FIVE FACTS.
CHEAP
OUTING EXCURSIONS
I'lrst l''or the National iluc.ilion:il
ineetiinf tit iJ.'iiver opening .Inly Mh
the tale will b one turn plus SX for the
round trip. Tiikels yood for return
any time up to and IncliidiiiK Xot. 1st.
tjeeond The regular lyurlst ear to
Califuruii via ICuiimik City runs uiico a
wenk and leaves CIiIchku every Thurs-
d.ir at 0 p. in. KuiihtiH City at Itk'.fth i.
ui. every I'rUI:ty. Tickets IismI iihhi
sweoiid tflsas fare s.nl ear runs on
fustesl tntliis mid known as tin
Phillips-P.ook Ulntid Tourist llxcur
sinus Cm iirrlves at (kilonidn Hpriiik'
S(ituiil.i. 7 to n. in.
Third llomeMHikers' excursions to
l'exas uiiil Kew Mexico. Next one
June II Ik. Itnte one fare for round
trip Ticket good twenty days.
Fourth For MexU-n City the Uoek
1 hi sod ruon a llirouh i.ltpor from
Kansus ( lly si sln p. iu.. via Topeku
N'rKurlsnd. Wiekila .md Fort Worth
and Austin lo Kan AnUml. Two
routes from there are - International
H. It. ' Iured and Mexlean National
to the City of dsxleot SobUivrii Pa
elHe ami Mexlojiu liiluruutlon .1 via
8MITord and i'.aule Pass to City or
Muxleo Connoellonii aru also made at
Fort Worth via the Texas Puoiflc to KI
Paso over tho Mexican Centr. ' to the
City of Mexleo.
Wfth Sond to address below for
Wouvenir culled "riieTourlktTeaci.er"
that (fives much Information to tour
Uul Hont free.
JOHN SEBASTIAN
ueneral Passsnger gt
Chicago
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world of America lingltind France
Austria. Spain and other countries. A
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And be i it deliver the Maine at imr
limine.
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LICENSED
Cesspool Cleaner
GEO. RUSS
City Scavenger.
(lllli'.i (li..)lln city Hull.
JIOTKIi UlltKCTOKY.
.;:tLANI)0 CITY IIOTIJL Itati"
jie. day. N Hunt Proprietor Orlando
!llt.N!)V;KW I10TKL-lieaih:u
."r fin ciiiiunerclal men Tahie Niippil
with bent the miuket alTonli. Llmlirhci
I .V. Sun PioprleUiiM v' -os. Ok.
llOTK:.. IILAC 'WMI.L. Tiie only
IllHl-claxM fi s day !hiiin In i.i." tty
Mpi-clul ulienlloii Klvi n to cotiiuii rein
inulo. V. U Powmi y.oorlnlor iliac1
well (). T.
KAliLK tlOTKL: . . Lour A C
KlrxloltiHi IIoiimi fJu-i kv day. NdwSii
OLDISH UtJTHL: '"he only Urm. .Ics
100 tier day hoiiMe In tin- city.
5. Pkarbon Pnv
N'-w Pmica ' V
IIOTKL YOST: Tim only !t Ick
Hotel hi Die city v -rytliluif new am'
cleuit and well ventilated. Hate !'.' pe
ility. .ioiiv Yost Prop.
Htlllwater (' '".
CATTLlfl ICINd HOTEL. VKlwan.t
o. T. Thu Ilusl 1300 ailay hou em i.n-
City. J. V. Mu.i.Kit. Pi..p
ICIJMP'ri UOTKL Mulliall O. T . I
firm elas on per day hnuc In the lit-
U lr. iVKSU'. flop.
Guthrie to Chandler
Take Williamson's Stage Lint
Loaves (luthrle st 7 a. m. ; srrm s i
Challdlsr I. Ml p 111. tlixil mini-. fni
sUikhs. Carry V. K. mill. AllMuhrs
for possut'e uud )wirfrsir nho'ihl be
left st tho Outhrle Cijfsr SUire 11.
Somnd Hi rev L
G. M. MCFETRIDGE
Transfer Trunk One
KSTAIUJSIIKD APRIL st i8Sj
Allortlcis for baggage on outgoing
trains ould b left one
hour before the train
Oklahoma
iCavnv I ' Mul.ilii ilmij al' 1'tf J
fon.j-" ' " 1 1 Moociutc rtrs
JOcm On i i nOrrotiTCU. 8 PTtMTOfnet
Miii M. r wl UU 1.4 I ii Lull f
rmnlc Ii VVaaliiiitl .
J Mud i"'iifl iltaiK r phorn w ill H up-r
stma y. difi it in-iu.iU- rf i t i -i "i
'cSWf. r l.c ni'( J"' I ' " -"i '
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tern. i.l - i in b. . 'i' " ' "'-
jwal li. Ai.i.
!CA.SNOW&CO.2
i Qrr HATtHT Orrici. wminston DC
Burrows stage Line.
Shortest
Quickest!
Best .
Lino liotwcen Perry and lawni. to-
at Morrison's for dinner. Leave Perry
every mornlnir at 0 Pawnee at 0.
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