The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 4, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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T1E LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLAElOM .
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ixtiress .viHit.ui
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iMiinii in '1.
'.n tii-i Texas Iipna 10..10 i. in.
jNi u7 Oklahoma l$iriw. .. .12180 p.in.
. i 'i Wiiy 1'ielelit lKJOp. in.
I'livi'iiurrs slmnla procure tickets Imforo
i? iiihk mi inu train.
I'lliielllH Oldlllllllllll mill (Itiir It. 11.
l i:sT 1101 NM).
SiiihIhv Mail ami Up.es. 1):(0 n. in.
Kviut. ... i:l() p in.
Mull iiuil Ai'ciinitiioilut Inn 1:10 n. m.
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Sunday Mnll nml Kx press ...l':(Vi p.m.
Kpii"- 7:.V ). in.
Mail anil AcenmiiioiltiMoii li:l." ti. in.
Gl Til 111 K I.OIMIU NO. 3. I. O. O. V.
Meets Momliiy night ni cuuli wool;
at 7:811. VIslllliK Odd Fellows lire
(ilwit)N welcome. .1. I'oycAUT N 0.
l'mvrw A. Mkyimtk Sec'y.
G
(UITIIUIH L01H113 NO. 1 A. O. U.
.. miM'V Tiiiifiiuy evenings (ii
Meek lit. 1 130 n. in lliill In Vlctiir
lilupk corner Klrst mul Ilmrlson. VNIt-
llf VYolldllllll Sllwtiys WOll'DMll!.
C.C. Holland M.W.
O. K. Montoomhiiv Ueeonler.
IIAII.Y WKATtllllt rolHIUAKT.
Special report for Tun DAILY
Ii.ni i: liy Y. .1. Walters observer
United Nlalo weather bureau:
Highest U'liipiM-uliiro yesturiluy: Si!
I iwost 72.
Forecast for Inilav: Showers fnl
lowed by fair nnd slightly cooler tome-lit
Rainfall 07 Inches.
Mil vul Inn Met-tin;;.
'1 lie .Salvation Am.v will hold a
series of out door services next u eeli.
Unrulier Sully and wife of Kansas
City will be present. The nicotines
will be held on thu i;ovcrninent neie.
lie sure and bo there.
See notice of assignees' hale of mil-
l nory slock in another coin inn.
A person Is pieiualiirely old when
baldness occurs before thu forty-llflli
year Use Hull's hair lenewer to keep
the teal p healthy and prevent bald-
ness Wanted. An honest active fjentle-
man or lady to travol for fslahlihlirtl
reliable IioiiMe. Salary $780 payable
"SIR weekly and expenses. Situation
ji'-rininicnt. References. Hnclnsoself
nililn hhimI stamped envelope The
nonunion company ;us tinialiu liuilil-
intf C'liicatro .10 d d.
ROYAL Bnking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
Strength. -U. 3. Government Itriwrt.
I'irst published In Oklahoma Leader
lime BO 180r..
Nollci! for J'lililiitalion.
Laild Ollleo at (liilhrlii O T. .lime
11. H'J3.
Notice U hereby (iveii that the fol
lowing named sultler has tiled notice
of his In tentlon'to make llnal proof in
support of his claim and that suld
proof will bo made bufore thu relstur
and receiver of U. S land otll-e at
Jiiiibrie O. T on Aii(fiiht 10 Ihiir. viz:
Hiram Taylor for the u hf of s w (jr
ami w lif of h o (jr of section 31 in
township 111 north of ranjje '1 west-
lie nainen the following witnesses
to prove Ida continuous residence up-
tiii and cultivation of said land viz:
Anliibalil Cunt ley William II Mnr-
ri. William S IEamsey lln'h II. Me-
Cnr all of OiUbrie O. T.
Any person who iluslrcs to protest
UK'.unst the allowance' of such proof
in knows of an v substantial rouRon mi-
der the law anil the rui;iilatloiis of the
interior deparimont why hiu-h pVoof
thonii. not bo aUowed will be K'ven
an opportunity at thu abovo incnlioned
lime and place to cross examine the
witnesses of said claimant and to
nlT.'r evidence in rebuttal of that Hub.
nutted by claimant AN.I Crook
.' Kugistor.
1'irst published In the Outhrlc Daily
Loader Aii('.2. 1MV
Nolico oi' piililicalion.
In tin) district court of Logan county
Onhihoma territory. .
Henry J. Mitchell plaintiff
vn .
I etitla Maria Mitchell defendant.
Whereas the above named plaintiff
Henry .1. Mitchell tiled his peli'.lon in
I tie district court of Loau county
Oklahoma teiritory on thu 1st day of
Aui'iist A I). Ip'.i.I praying for a de-
n e of divorce from the defendant
L 'ilia Mai la MlLchull.
Tlu-n-fore thu defendant Lotllia
Maria Mitchell will talcu notice that
slu1 must appeur and answer or other-
wise plead to said petition on or beforu
the 1 lib day of September A. D In'l.'i
or judgment will be takun against her
bv default in favor of Mild plaintiff for
an absolute dueruu of divorce.
In vvitnes whereof I have hereunto
I I I my hand and alllud thu sunt of
sanl com t at my ollleo In Ciuhrle in
...ml county mid lurritoiy tins thu Ittt
!jv of August A. I) 160.1
Loots K. lITt
S-al Clurk Dlstrlut Court
T. H. 'nppajp. altnrney for nluln-
tiff No I ice.
'lothe Arhansa Lumbnr Company
CiithrUt OUiahoma nnd W. i4trnms
Ll Doiado ArUuusuB ami nil other
purtleblntfiroatuil:
Notice ih I in ruby yivon that thu re-
eivtrsof l hit Ateliibqo Tupuku A
' an'a 1'V Hailroad uompany will on
.--.iiiiriluy Auirunt 17 181)6. at lU depot
.ii (In eily of linthrle. Lonau itmiuty
(Hi lulu. nia territory at thu hour of 10
o'l'Ii.iIi a. in of Kind day sell to thu
hie-hesi bidder for cash In Imtid one
ml In .d of lumber sliippiMi November
'n l"il. from Miles Arkuusjis con
iyii-il in ArliuiiMis Lniubur company
tiiillirie. Oklahiima; retxlviMl by shIi!
reciiveis at JnilependeliCPi Ivunklix
lieeember l.s l'H. and held aldullirlf.
Oiiliiliiiiim Tin delivery sime tha Htb
d.iv of Di'is-iiibi r ts'it
Said lumber ill lie s ild to satisfy
Inirtcs k f.ill.iw :
Ailvanee frru'l't barges paid
eonncctiii).' i-arrier. Sl. 13
Freihi iIiih receiM is &ihtl
Inloielu e; 1 SO
lKmiirrfl0 for H days at 81
ad.iy -Jl 00
Total SI9i.il
Haid rropcrty wjh uosolil uniior the
pioV'sioiiBof .Section ss f the Oun-
i rul Siaiutew if Js-13. of thu Territory
nf Oklahoma I It. Iiklankv. '
Affpiit for njoolvors of Atehlson. To-
im ka i- Santa Fc Hailroad company at
Guthrie Oklahoma. 21 7 to
IOBRI I mil 1 1 BUI
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H
AUTHOR OF
A H0U3C Or TEAKS" "foED POST PARK C '
coPYtiGiT.iaMBr Tiuorsn.MA5nM
air Una BOO TtlU ftV0 tno tiouno e-wupe
Miss Itodnoyr"
"No ono olso that I mn nwnro of. "
"Mrs. D.ivoni wns In hooc! hcatih
whoa you mff lior lost?"
"Sho Yn grontly oxoitwl nnd wns
vory Hushed."
"But iw it medical liinu you would
say fIio wa in fairly good honltli?"
"1 shonlj not like to nnswor as n
incillcal man. I wns mysolf in too ex-
cited a condition nt tho timo to pay
uuicli iittontlnu to Mrs. D.tvoru'n physic-
al cotiditioit. "
"You say yon wandered about tho
strcetH for .somo tlma Did you meet
any ono you recognized during your
waudorings? A polieemaii? Ajiy ono?"
hupcclur ir(sJnj)pcIim on the thouL
tier.
"I havo no nioiuorj' of meoting any
ono whom 1 recognized. I was too much
wrapped up in my own thoughlB to trou-
hlo about tho few iieoplo I did clianco to
meet. "
"You woro in Folsnr road about 1
o'clock. How do you fix tho timo?"
"I rouionibcr looking at my watch
under tho gits lamp which Btauds outsido
I a."
"Did you romain standing under tho
gas lamp long?"
"Only a few moments."
"Could you soy if tho windows woi-o
all c1om.i1 in front nt tho timo you stood
there?"
"I should say they worn. 1 glanced
nt tho house. It would Imvo struck mo
with MtrpHso and alarm if I had noticed
nn oiwn window Tho light from tho
lump throws n strong glnro on the
llOUKO. "
" Yon fzm nobody in tho noighliorliood
of Mrs. D.ivorn's houso nt 1 o'clock in
tho morning?"
"No My memory is that tho rood
was then perfectly quiet nnd doserted. "
"What in your opinion Dr. Leoloro
would lio tho effects of elilomfoim ad-
ministered to n sleeping iierson?"
Tho (inestion startled oeryono in tho
court who had Itoen following tho in
jniry itttentivoly. It brought thorn hack
quickly to tho mast interesting point
tho discovery as to what had happened
to ouuse Mrs. D.ivorn's death.
"Tho effects would vary cnnaidembly.
Much would depend on tho condition of
tho jiersou to whom tho chloroform was
iidiuiuiKtcred and much to his or her
gotioml temperament."
"At all events a Hoiigo untainted
with chloroform administered to a sleep-
ing person would produce oomploto in-
sensibility?" "If tho trotitmout was persisted in for
a fiiillloiontly longthyjieriod yes. "
"And might cauM) dentil?"
"Possibly Kithor oanliaa syneoiH) or
apua'rt might bo produced. Tho first
symptoms howovor would bo comploto
insensibility. "
"And 1 reiwit death might bo tho
result?"
"Yes."
"Will you tell tho jury what in your
opinion would bo generally shaking
tho symptoms and effects of chloroform
inhalation by n sleeping person?"
"Tho first symptom as I havo said
would bo comploto insensibility. Tho
person to whom tho dmg was being ad-
ministered might struggle in his sleep
or might awake and struggla In tho be-
ginning inhalation of chloroform pro-
duces a bouso of mental intoxication
consciousness in tho caso of a person
iiv.'tiko nnd in his oidimiry tenses re-
maining. "
"Hut tho probability is that if a
siKiiigo saturated with chloroform was
employed a sleeping person would nover
awako?"
"Tho orobability is imito tho othur
way. I luivo frequently chloroformed
Itionts though perhaps not in sueh a
rough and ready way as by means of a
sutumted sponge and I havo nover but
onco had an aeoiduut. Thu exception
was mi elderly man who was chloro-
formed at his own request for mi ojiora-
tiou. Ho died of npnaxi "
"Would yon consider Mm. Davom sjj
oldorly woman?"
"Na"
"You did not oxamine tho docoMed
after death?"
"No. I uutlgrstootl Dr. I'orcivnl Jiad
pronouucod llfo to bo extinct tamo timo
bofojo I liud roaehed tho house. "
"Tlmt is all I havo to ask you. "
"I beg your pardon" said ono of tho
jurymen us Dr. Leoluro feeling faint
mid sick at heart was about to retim
"How long would a person tho de-
ceased lady for instaneo left to horsolf
after she was chloroformed thoroughly
how long would sho tako to regain
sensibility?"
"It would dejHiud largely on tho con-
dition of the iHinwii on her general
health on her tompwumont It would
bo imiioviiblo to givo any fixed rule. "
"Ten minutes or a quarter of an hour
might olapso?" said tho juryman feol-
iug socrotly proud of his inwliuwl knowl-
edge. "It might."
"Tliauk you doctor. "
As Leolcro retired with tho intention
of seeking out his sweetheart Inspector
unggB tupped him on tun shoulder and
indloated to him that ho would bo ex-
pooled to remain in tho court until tho
inquiry was concluded or adjourned.
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i.w jttrv it-rm uiuiuiu in nku
elero's uridiuico nuythin which lendcil
to iiKTiniiti.ito him Tlinrc had bmi a
certain amount of hesitancy iti nmtiy of
his replies but thnt ineniit little or
untiring. During tho timo that Lcclero
whs giving bin evidence Iinu.Kx.-tor Wriggs
had disooverwl Qoringonud liad loen
in enructtoouvBrwtionwithliim toward
tho close of Lor-lero's examination.
Honinrd Jamra Vickery wna now
standing in front of the coroner. His
fuoo was drawn and haggard his eye
woro hltxxlsliot nud his hands trembled
violently. Ho made a strong effort to
pull himself together iw ho wr asked
his name and when lie had answered
tho question ho folded his arms across
his chest nud throw his head back.
"What is your occupation?" asked
tho coroner.
"An inventor. I have invented sever-
al minor uiecluiiiical appliance and
nm at lu-oseut engaged iu ondonvoring
to iierfect u veiy inipoitantniotivo pow-
er. I think sir with your peniilMion
I can shorten tho pmeut inquiry oon-
siderably by making a statpmont. " Ho
had again lost control of his voice to
some extent and his liody trembled as
if with an ague.
Tho coroner lifted his head tapped
thosidoof his pen ngninst his ink bottle
nnd stared for a few moments without
yawning at tho witness.
"If your statement concerns tho pres-
ent inquiry an iuquiiy into tho man-
ner in which tho deceased ennio by her
douth make it by all means."
"Vory well sir" said Vickery with
n quick and violent effort to steady him-
self. "My statement doos concern itsolf
with tho manner in which Mrs. Davorn
came by her death. "
CHiM'TKR XV.
STA1UMKNT OV 1IXKNAKU V1CKR11Y.
Tho whole court was electrified by
Vickcry's words. The man oonld only
moan either that ho was a witness of
tho actual minder or that ho was aliout
to confess that ho himself was tho liiur-
doror. Iniiwctor Briggs wiire n puzzled look
on his fnm Constable Metcalf who
was still in tho court looked as puwtled
as his chief. Gonstablo Young's fat fuuo
benmbd with delight. Ho and ho only
hud from tho beginning to use his own
oxptossiou "sjiottcd" tho murderer. It
was then "thooovewith the ul.uicnto"
IJernard .Tames Vickery who had
"dono the trick "
All oyea wore turned upon tho wit-
ness who now that ho hail succeeded
iu screwing his catirage to tho sticking
point seemed the most unconcerned
mail iu tho com t
"I have stated that my occupation is
that of an inventor. I have for soiuo
yoars past been concerned mftinly with
nn invention which has canned mo an
Immeuso amount of anxiety. "
"I hope "mid thocorouor lifting his
oyea from his notes "tlmt w rtro not
going to have a long rambling state-
ment concerning yourself. IteeuHoct
my Imsincas hero" he was obliged to
punctuate his sentence with a yawn
"my business hero is to preside over an
inquiry into tho maimer iu which tho
deceusnl Martha Davotn came by her
death."
"I will only occupy your time sir
and tho jnrj ' with what I think doos
concern the object of tho jiresent in-
quiry My position is too toi-riblo for
mo to eoutcmplato any other course. "
"Very well" said the coroner rub-
bing his eyes witii his knuckles and
then stretching his elbow out "I will
not intormpt you again uuleMs I find
you wandering altogether from tho
point."
"I feci" aaid Vickery "that I must
oxplnin my own conduct nud my own
condition befnyo 1 get to the wrst inut
of my statement bit I will le as brief
as I jiuruilbly can. I Wan n I havo sold
ojignwsed Iu my (libcoury and I know
if I could carry out my oxporijtiontfl I
nou Id at onco bo a rich nmn a very
iieh man. Tho only difllcnlty iu my
way was tho wont of money. I calcu-
lated it would tako at lonst ill 000 to
pull mo tlirouglL I racked my brain for
some means of discovering how the neo-
ossary money was to Ixs obtained but I
oonld find no one to help uiu.
"At tho time I moan during tho
post month I learned from Mrs. Da-
vorn that sho had a considerable sum of
money iu tlto Funded bank. Sho did not
state what the amount was. Sho had
some idea tliat I oonld advise her as to
the investing of her money. My first
impulse was to jmtmypbuw liefoio her
to tell her ubout my incompleted inven-
tion and to ask her fur help but I felt
on consideration that it would be liope-
less to suggest to the lady anything Uwt
would strike lier as beiug so hasardous
a way of investing lier money. Wie had
a morbid dread of losing everything slm
possessed aul she was also osgur thut
it sliould not eueape from in that she
!md consulted me about Iter savings or
referred in any way to them. My own
position at this period was lieoomiug
desperate. Everything or nearly every-
thing. I i magna od was sunk it) my in-
vention and without money to eompkte
my oxiwrimetiU I saw ruin staring me
iu the face.
."I mint now inform you" hocou 1
tinned after u brief iuce "tlmt I have
been for many years iu the liahit of in
haling chloroform. I began Um pntetioa
tut tun iuiiunui tntiinillgUIllUlillllHlJU
attiHck aud bv degrees I lutve grown
somewhat reckless iu tlie nee of the
drug. It always produce in ten w nnd
ploasurable excitement at the beginning
aud has often I fuuey provided um
with ideas. I meurkm this only to alaiW
that as I was in the Jwbit of using clilo-
rofurm freely uiyself it was not uurea-
statable of me to thiuk I might employ
It with a stranger and not auKoijsito
fatal results.
"On the night of tho Oth of October
I went to iny room about 10 o'clock I
had no intuition of g .ing to bod. I was
greutlj' agitated and greatly distressed
as I roviewed tho condition uf my fiuon-
tho money was iu the dwiased's room?'"
asked tho coroner interrupting the wit
HASH.
1. tTobeContluuod.)
II.
ic Toll TnlpI'lRiircB Which
Aro DauinirhigD in (lie
-utr
jvxiruinu
(lntlpil tlir I'oiilllJ- II)- I'mMInc lniinnl-
ftlmirtV rriicfi'illiiKii llii' Itlll fur
Mlilrli lie U Arrlidl to I'rr n.iil -
Coinninril will til THItng ur fj(l
Vtnrlli nl Work An Aniirili-
IkI'h Onib liirl'lmt.
Titn Lkadhis has charged Leo Vin-
cent of tho Uopresonlntlve with rob-
bery. That the renders of this paper
may know whereof we speak wej'givo
lielow some evidence iu tho Muiivp of
parallel columns which conviet Vin
cent of all tho crtuios with which we
have charged him. Commissioner Sta-
pletou disco rorcd Vtiioeiil's wild loot
of the county funds and the county
lHiunl immediately tpok notion In Iks
half of the taxpayers. Thu columns
below represent the commissioners'
proceedings as printed iu the ltepre-
CJOUNTY OOMMISSIONERS.
Offiioial Proceetliugs April Term 1895.
TUHIIirultY Of I'KI.AIIiHU
trfigan CuuiiM i
Thp following clalniR were. illnw eil In uirll
term (if Heard nf IVromy CnmmlHslenrrs
May Mtii. IWi
tnw t.nls llrow-n wlness a J Nt-imw '
rilmrt luntlcc of the iwair
Hum tor trmllng April Ini iSw
10S1 M l llruwn wltnen. A J Nrlsrni s
reimrt. Juntiee of the iwai e
(HJiii tfr iidlns April Nt kw
!(. Urn Jsrkmin.wltnrmi AJNVIimu
reptitt. Justice of the lieai i-
'luartrr ending April it IHUS
Hisx. Mfllsn Jarkwn. Itmxi A J Nil
SHin n rcimrt. Just Ii col ihe jirai-e
;u
KB4. Henry
whi'h
nuar
lenry Jackson witness. A 1 Nt
uuniiv-t ciiuiiiM iirn isi iHn
;u
mri)'Mrepnrllnstlceil the pence.
! (Jiieen JsrkmHi. iritncsN. A J Nrl
quurirr mains .VTl imi IBBn
war report. Joniicc of the ih-ai e
101 I-ostiu Jtjl wl
ins )ru 11 nwo
report. lunttce of the
MIHau A T V
N'dsoa'n
peacr.
quarter etullng April tut
10ST
ISM
Ml
1.1111J
son
to. V.aJl
quarter enttlag Aiirll Nt fswi
III UBt-ll ltlttUM fMM A 1 K...
.-.-. r. . i(ri jsnu' .- iiirin-iit tt
nilArtri- nniiln AvmHI fu Itsuav
tsmai'u rnrkirl Ittutlfin af !& haku
Um. Hlhnl UiRon. mfneai. A J Sv
M
wn'sreiKirt. lnstlce of tin- neaie
. uuarter ennlaa April lt. fls
lack lllnes. vHlnens. a J Ne!nn'
1IW. Jap
report junttcr or the in-aie
onnrtar nilfai Aurli ti iwa
3 Barter etnliiig April Ut.
WunT. ttnM. a J Ni
IMI.
new.
um.
IM Munibr. llnean. A J N Uihi'h
report juntlre nl the iieace
..apjlffiiwra Aprlt int. 1
Willie Tv'iilf. Willie. A J Nelnon-.
i iiiic mni iTiiiiem a j Pfviiuin
riikirt. Initiif. if ! i. .. ..
Maiilila WoJf.wftneiw.A J Seiwii s
iT-iHin josiire or mi
quarter cadliif April int.
IKNirr
. 1W5
UhIkM nt I he Mileulici .
Tho state conn. kiii. Icr wrltt-s us from
LlllPlllll. Nell. &I. filllllltl.? "Afli.r- Iru.
illllther lllmlti-llies uliiit. ki. i ...1 i.kl
bo a very olrttiniile iiMijrhin our livii J
I .. .1.11.1 u. u. I ll l.'...u X
tw.i oblliliii wii Irniii ll . liincvV K..w
-- - - ----- - --- --
Disooviify. and at the end of vivo iluv
k it- uu ii n inmeiy leu ineiii. ve will
not be nilliout ll heieafler. ns our ex
puriuui-e (irovos that I Leu run wheie all
other rcmetl'e fall." Mifiied l V.
SleveiiH Stute Com Why not itliro
tli s (frttat iiirdiolno a trial as His
Kuuniiitouil and trial liottlea tire freu
at HuaUmlun ilrnirstnre. Iteirulni isl.e
60c and i.
llo Vim Mil nt it tllmiii Nlmiti?
0 T. Vinson barber; shup nnar oor-
nnr nf llrcL nml llnrrlBim Plim
shaves the be I huir cuts; oleau toiv-
eis. Mtiiicn worKiuen. Call on Vin-
son. t
Tliu tliemeiit LihiTIT
CroMo;it rhloih now hold the follow-
ing Iowa statu records:
Davkkpoiit .Intuitu lsos.
V mile S. C. Cox rwliieetl from U l-S
to 3(1 8-1.
S mile C. T. lloyschou Jr rttluced
from 13:32 to 13:31.
lfV-mlle It. 1. Searle. redneewl to
13:00.
0-uiil same roduwd lo 57:37.
SS-mile same reduced from 1:30 to
1:11 .'. 3 I.
Now hour rooonl 30 h-H miles.
Dfivenporl road nice June 85 both
1st and 3d time prUe were won by
CrtKeent riders ItoM-hou H.-srle.
Itot'K 1st anii III. .July 1.
ltiiysehou wen the 1-4 mile li mile
opeu I mile opn 'i mile humlk-sp
from seraleh seeoud place iu !i mile
haudhiap. All rmle (Jtekoenl Nit 1.
Crescent Mo. 1 mIU for tT.'i never
leas. 1'. II I llllti A. Co. sole uyenU.
i'or sale a water motor in good eon
dltlon eau Ik) purchased for almoat
nothing. Call at Leader oflle. tf
WurniliK tor Hlle.
if 1 4. Cohen has eouuty w.irrnals of
all denominations for sale. 17
Vov Sale Tiy alary lt)rf)m?. gen-
eral sUKilf marehauilise jxistoins in
store IS miles from Cutlirie. (loud !
edthin H0H asrrs land oJump. ' Ad tires
ISutvalu eaie Leader.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powdct
so pure or so great Jn leav
en Ing power aa tho Royal.
Justice dockets lutest style neatly
bound for sale at Tiik I.KAUJt ofllee.
tf
llUaolntliin Nullio.
Notice Is hereby Iven that Itobort
8. Itobnrtson has this day retired from
the Arm of Nix llalsell & Co. and the
business will bo continued under tho
tatno firm nutiio and all dobts collected
and liabilities assumed by the remain
Injr partnqrs in the firm.
piix UMAKhi. it co
Outlirle Okla.. July 37 108. 7-8.3t'
'fireiMiri. luMtlt-nitf (h tsssni .
or cndluff vp 11 ut m
Trlnsass tFttiistsitt A T It.!
1
Fentatlvanf July 18 Tho eolmnn on
the right shmvs tho proceeding f
tlie Uiarit ns (-iren by OitJUlir sent a
live. The ate outragfioTrW im.l.li I
Jh&.WiJutrmfcn tlie idirsiiows the pm
Lfiliogaji toy aiifiul.i be prim .1
fr -" -t -- . ...iiiiifu I-- 1-Mi II
11 11 r!l VOf linlim r..im H.a I) .- -
.- ... -.. v w ttvriii i-eii iu i
live but UHt inuali ahoHVs ho ban pad- I
tied or strateheu" tp proceoilln "
nonrly five Muarpa VevoiS the ! g.il
meiihure or in other nordi lie has
puUed thoootlotys leg for - --. Iki
atfgrtiutCT ST5 a column Ah tlm-e nr
four column of prm t cdms xr
pruuetl lucent bilks the county to
the tune of tn or jso ppr iwne That
Is hn elwirges I6 for tilling of 5o
worth of wrW done by the commis-
sioners The column on the left shows
legal squares and U srt in accords n.
with the niilnn Ipjj-s) scalu. The dt
mlssloners being nnaninainted ulili
printing squares did not catch onto
Vincent's robbery for some time but
he was sum inrlle .nll..l .1.... .. .. i...
.. .. - ..... . -
theeomitiisslnnerk' eyes were opened.
iio parniiei is suuirieittly plain for
any taxpayer to see how Vincent
worked his graft
After IIia Ibnnnl ftatv tlnviml !!
sebeino Vincent hesitated about pre
milling ins mil ana lie yet nithli.iliN
his nccouul for the last quarter S
far ho has received fl.Too for padded
bills from theuboaril.
The following parallel is submitted
with tho pla that Vincent's ' hon
esty" lie consldercti:
lieu Miicint IIiiIiIh-iI Um t'linni).
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
OfflW Proceedings April T.rni lilMi
Till ilni ii' Ok'.in.iin
Iei in !' inti
r2MyWjoyiiiK l.ilrasH.i ili.m.ii 111 m ill
leiicwrtlaaiiliil I'nuiiti i'iiinmlssii.11.1
M.ii Mill IW
Nam
t-nt wh.tl lllnnl
Mil. 11 nl
Hl"e l.uli Mr.in witness
A .1 Nolsnli h ii i
Jllstli " of t)u iH.i .
Minttei ending Ajirll
ai HKI
IS! l-
M K It'nnii wltm-sh
A .1 Ni Isnn n lctmrt.
In -Hi i nf the H'ace
tiuaileremlinf! A nil I
Ut IKWl
Mrs .tai kmii witness
IflrtJ
TO
A .1 Nelsnn'H report
J until cut tin in-arc.
qiiartt reinting April
1st imi
ISS9 M'.llnn Juksfin ultncHs
A J Nelson s ieNrt
Justiie nl Hit- icace
quaiter i mllnK April
1st 1HUS
I0W llenr lai ks.in ItnoKn
A J Nelsim s li'lmlt
Inslli e uf the (ieiir
quartfi fiiiltticAin-11
1st NH
I1IK5 lue-n Jai ksnn .-tneH.
A .1 Ni tson s report
Jlistlci uf tin. iH-.-ice
quarli n mlins April
1st inns
tnsii ligan Iteeil ltn.'s
A J Nelsun s i-rmri
lusll. i-iil the peaie
quart remliiiK April
1st 1WI5
low Marv Mutjihr witness
A J NeNun s rennrt
Jllstlri o Hn in.1.
in ii ti i i n.lini; Alirll
isi imw " '
loss M.tri-le llliu-s w ittiesK
A .1 Nt Isull s -JHIl I
llislli e uf Hn ) a .
iiiarn-r eiuln.i. is-n
1st. INIM
Jim Kit hard lllins iiness
A J Nelson's it jHirl.
' lustu e nt tin m are
quartei iiihni; iitll
. lt 1
top) J ii k Mines wit iu . A
.1 Nelsun s i rt
Jllslhe nl the ii jcv.
qnaitei i iiiIIiik AiiiII
1st IHWS
MR IW Mm till v minis- a
.1 Ni Isuiis 1 1 (mi t
tl -Hi t ill 111 4
qii ii li i i icllm ii!I
1st .
MM Wlllu. W ..11 uiiiu-ss A
ro
TO
J Nl Is ill s nil
Juki Ice o uje in ai i
qaaytertnafnirAiii I
ll. IK
Um Matilda .Wolf. Witness.
A J Nelmm" rifmrt
JiKlleuf the peai i
qtiartertiaatHif Ainu
Ut. isua
tV4riU ci'l -Nullen.
'J'lotaaaiil of health of therm of
liiilluie hate ileciar.nl nil needs now
Jfri'Wii'jr iii
.i... ii'
tin- eil y lo li mint us to
.-
mm.
Hie pulilie ln'itlth and a pnl lc nut
Notv therefore notice is hereby
Jfivcu to all owner- omenta or oecu.
paiiti of any lot" or preuiisas In the
elly to remove alt weeds therefrom
within seven day from ite dill lu-ri'
'f or tboy will be arresttid and tlneil
avcorillu to ordlnanbe JO of said elty.
Ily orilnr of the lioard of health
!ulUhU sr.th day of July. A. I).
1HS. Oko i. nafliiorK.
Clem
KiirMaliinr null..
Three lots with two 8 room coU
tngsa in Itaat Uuthrio. Arldresc M
Luther West or II. K ltulderbaoU Me-
ICInley Oklu. 8 1 tf
Mrs. I (' MeUeynohls has sold th
llutlirl Toilet 1'srlort to Mrs. Htono
who will carry on the businens at the
old ktand 107 Went Oklahoma ate
Hue. Mrs. bio ne will be pleased to
receive the patronage of Mrs. Melley
lions' ciiHlomers. 7 VI 1 w
lam l)uvr Ull.t.
For the National Meeting American
I'liarinaeculleal Assoeistinii si Ilsnver
Coin AuifuU It to i tliu Nauta Ii
route will hll round trip tickets at
one lowest first class fare Tickets on
sale Auifual 11 and 12 vood to return
to Aiifc-ust ."I with an eslensioo to
rlepleiliber 1 if so desired
L. l(. Dklamk
A (f cot
I'or sale At Leader ofcee; una half
tn tut I n hi l'hnn4Ur A IVlce llonlon
preM 1120 It k in perfect condi-
tion and Is MiHuitig ever day at our
olihstt W qiust make room far Isth
HIE PJtOjIlMJI) LAND.
There ar two reasons either one of
which ought to be cuneliislve witb
every 4uieriesn ill orn:
Ilrst The trip mi Denver to Utah
via Itio Urandti VXisUjro 'Ural Ssll
lake llMiU" la Hie ifraoilt'nt m lie
fouu auywliare on the cur Uucm fl
lCtiopsc trip of iiil leutrth can
OMHij.aru with it In vurieiy and gran
dour of M-em ry and wealth of novl
liitenst.
HM'jiid You should fro because
when you have madu ihls wonderful
trip you will find I'lali at tin. ee I of
It Utah one of the world's fumou
spots and a laud of gold silver. e..p.
per iron and coal of lefty mom .uins
and fertllt valleys: of vineyards fruits
aud sunflower. Halt Lake City the
capital Is of great iuU-rest on at count
of lis hlsUjrlcal and religious associa-
tions. Here are Hot Thermal HpringK
Warm Spriiiffs .suliilmr Springs Haul
torinrn porks. .Irlves canons and the
inoit healthful climate on earth. Ureal
Halt Lake with the new an I beautiful
Haltair Iti-ach Resort of Moorish d-
sign. has no equal in A memo. Write
pamphlets etc
m r. n. amegn ait Lake Ull. for
DimioiKIoiih
n Hi il'sl i mrt lull1
(lr ti i' i in nn. I Im i'n. i oinil ni lo
gun ( iiliih(ni 1 1 rnti r
'.irk i; limr xv irv 1.; iir
TM.
t-fendint w tntte nutlee that
I'M ll dill of .till Mil' lu.l ......
.
n till
the hon rn of in s. m 'anil r. P m ut
' ' "'li "f I II V in'' 10 th
"it U .'f M l'i .. .!. (. f 1T1
I . the ii'.iinl IT -ilv . r.rt ee I ml
ilce fie If.Hnimi f ( Isi-iel in 1
l.iuirn M1II1 i e. Uupvcs in itiis m I1..11
M'li mihi ni tn inljoiirn fn.ni ili tu
la. until sn. Mi iwiiins hull Iiim.
been inUcii t 1 VUK R H
f. .10dltw.1t l'lalntlff.
PHOfESSiPMf DIRECTORY
vn s. wiiiTr
r tie 1 .if I mv
l-ll'IIKlcM. I)
(.
ItiHin
Mil.
sue 1
I '
K
in in. is
'ir.it.
1 1
Law b
ITniAl .
Ml II ( .
I'oiTh U
l 1
.Uir.L
' l.ihoiua
1 I'nrii'iiliiii it Lone sue
'"divhoniH vo np II
8. t..
... ..11
i i ()
' Law
'' ' ne dalah
Kli'l Itiiililine
tr
Din il . (i!(.
IN'iisitin Attorney
AVRshington. I). ('.
N'n ii ' ! K struct. N
Knriit 'ilv nrlnciri.il etainlm.i-
siou Innentt.
pen-
FKANIC 15. CROHTIIWAITK.
7
Attoniey-iil-LiiAr.
10 I'. HI. N V
WtiHliiiigton - . l) ('.
Tke Land Department
df my I'lMce 1 conducted by the late
chief of tlui Oklahoma Townsitc and
corneal divisions. I solicit your busi-
ness and guarantee satisfaction.
VETERINARY "HOSPITAL
it iiAt'Tiinr.
Yctorinary SDrgMn Surgeon Dfinlfst.
S I! cor. Ntible and Kirst
h llllnlinter'a EulUi Illm.nt llrrf.
EKWYRQYAL PILLS
orisuwl lm (lniilii.
Nurr. Alir HluliW ilc 4
l.iail tor eti imw Stifffik Jn
b. . I f . 1 1. rl H 1 1 aMllu.
l (All Ul h llll flhlu ll 'I'alll
HU Sjlfcr. 1 Af Jjsmimii asiiaSiau.
.n-n . imiiH- n uniuirrisrasni it
!l r taint) tUnwrJs an I
U"V" 1 " ' - i -"' i "j mars
MiriL Hymtr r - i.uttii M.im frr
M4 (tf a Lncatbtairiiuat
.s-.a. - .- - m
At.al-liud-NM
rijJa- 'n.
H. H. BATKH & HON
IIIK UATItU JII!N
(Sitcesaaors to Trtckw.)
The onh wagons In town selling
well ttnler. Water fiirnihheil li fnni-
ilie. bv h.nn'1 or by week. Henieuilir
tlie nil'. the tt nil in It ..vi.ll MO
ilrnnt avenue Im'I 4 and (I.
What Nerve il-nle
havo dono for other
they iltd
tor you
i r nit
ViCOR
WISLMFasiy. C ci.
and rerun ioni!vnt:hrji ' 'iiTCT
A iD.;iij cute foi ill VV.ikiic:.je
NaoiiMU's Debility .nvl ihdt
traiuof evils icsiiltiiiHiunu.ily ci ror-
and Liter o cesser; tlio renilt t ( ove.'-
wnrk sickness worry etc. Develop
and Rives lone and strength to thescx-
iialorerans. Stops unnatuial losses or
niijlitly cmisrloits caused by youlhfu!
.ritiriorexcessiveiiH'oftobacco.opiuiii
uid liquor which lead to consiimptioi
and iuanity. Their use shows immedi-
ate improvement. Insist upon Iinvinr
the genuine HEnUE DERBIES no other
Convenient to catry in vest pocket
('rice JS1.0Q per box six btuq :ue ful'
iteatinent 1 5.00. Guaranteed lo cure
my case. If not kept by yottr drug-si-.!
we will send them by inai! upoi
receipt of p.ice in plain wrappe-.
Pamphlet free. Address mail orders to
sMBMCaN MEDIOAL CO.. CWCtNNATI 0
l-'oi-Hah- in liiilhrle. Oklulinstiv V. It.
Lillie He ( o.
itfPANS TABULES
Are Just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
lJi.it .:-ii.tve alwaysKiven
this preset i ptton in water!
We nave them in thissh.ipe
imply for their ruddiness.
il'AW TAHOLKa Ilk M
rngliwr scum 'irr Ul l.i sm
iMrwful mwSliiary slla a
IU ii ii ft lutwIaMlai lo
ih Mirui hu a ijP-Vva
T At PUtS du tklVloc VutJ.
CansMfMtkM l)lnlBM Msmsmi.
fl ylsld tu fipsn Tstoilss.
ibrMuiruMiVnti.
.nriuMkS xwns
W
uUe lo 1'nlu
Swm'
r) ? rll1
rftiH (JbL
sftitoia"
galafc
R
IWMMl
RUBBER STAMPS
HUmIIs. m-uIs Ink l'adx
Hubher Type.
Maiiufiicluriil ly h
Fierce Stamp and Seal Co. :
lMIIKK lilt J tl
Sonil for prlss Ikt.
1
H. YORK
CITY SCAVENGER !
P" I ellh foot.
All orders Mil 1 hn
' 1 1 1 rpc up j - i
Ih post fll
'ifnllon
illMAMTER AND ORLANDO
i'XCK I.INfi.
I IMF. 'Mm
Leiws Oiiuirin al 1 p u. Arnvcs
.11 si tter at c!n 1 n
I
I I.e.u
. 7- 1
iv er .11 7 ?o t m Ar
M -indn -it 1 i m
0 ' fl8gH!3r OHtfi to 1119
litions at
lo. Alss
it si
n npo' -ops
Ur
t I.'!!!
!.
uli Sit! -.
liimil liverv
ME
1000000 People Wear
WLDouglas Shoes
! i or Bofj
laBdYoiniiJ
PorMen
i.e.-1. .. vv.hu." as H;rrr
IMllllM. 1rilmi Inlhrr hni in. . . i
lirMrt i nf otlwr tniiVi . I -t tlie qimll'.v mi.i p-ii - I
jr. Ii. IIoiiuImh alii i-i'iiiiili Um untile
litkcii'ianlMiiintr l .tiimiiiijprtrl..i hi i
oiiole.M. l.IiiiBlMlloctallll si i
BEN. STRAUSS
ate okla ave.
Wwttf IV. B. Itlinntna . ni. kh
Oklahoma loan Office
4. KiMhrood Prop.
Money to I. m on Watehes Dium mis
and all articles of alne.
UnretieemDtl Pledges For Sale
at a bargain.
I 1 1 H'MI
GUTHRIE OK.
OIllMlmiim AtmiHH
fl E
YOU
WANT
lie s
!5
si.
si.
j
Heinl voiirouljr to
-A. KREBS
Limdor OtHns
Ami tie will deliver the Ritme -it .ur
house.
LICENSED
Cesspool Cieaner
GEO. RUSS
City Scavenger.
"CIO ()llMMll OHy t
Guthrie to Cliandler
Take Wllllannon's Stage Line.
Uas Uulbrte al 7 a. in. j arrives at
Chandlar 4tSn p. m. (Jowl roaK 1
sUtfaa. Carry U S. tna'l Alli.nl. -
for paasape nml Impin inl(ii i.
left ut Hi (utlir.e ( i u rt. n .
Hocoiul Hi. t.
Q. M. mCFETRID'.E.
Transfer TronfcLin
ESTABLISHED APRIL
7 2
ib8)
All Orden for baggage on outgoing
triin ihould be left om.
hou bior th ' n
W Oklai. ma Av
i mj
i-5
nl l. .ni
Uinflf frr
OvwOrnct iOppd!i u a. tAT(NTOrr
-I
J r. 1 Ir j i t J
t l l 4.4 .' j ik . t t 'i i' r
t w. ii ait. - i i i . (
Ju.jrg. DurUeiHidwi n.l iui. i . i
A P&MSMltT. ' H.. lollhlu n 1-tvlii t
tiX J uurn. .. ih L'. h. ai. I Un... .
Jw-ot lio. Ai! lie.
i
CsA.SNOW&CO.;
Asasa Hiims m ui..u.u. u . ?
i Be PATtWT r.to. WASMIIKTSH O C
"""WIWIVWtWWilAMMV
Burrows' Stage
Line.
Shortest
Quickest
Best . .
tln Ufefwoa fe'rj aLj I'ajrnBM. Stop
I-. ......n Vi ui.wi. -ia?o ivrry
every tiiortilnu' at I'awnee nl v
SEWED $ ."0 H ;.JE
PROCESS. J c-rZ-JvjraYr
$5.00 jfT S-3.00
fl &k) $2.50
3. 0 $2.oo
$2.51) !jr v $15
5JJv'
w"'flP?'- et
Mr
Leoder
Dl'ilCll
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