The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 67, Ed. 1, Friday, February 28, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LKADhH. GUTHKIK OK.LAiiOM.i
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Ratrred m tte peit eOce at trstfarte. Ofcla.
a ieJM4-ou men matter
I'? the Leader Printing Oompnor
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only SfornUr Ppr Iob41het la Jutttrl '
OOlelal Orr of Mklabom Docrer.
Th OffleUl Orcn of Locan OostitT
FRIDAY. PER. 3 13W.
Tun Dailt Leaser accepts adver-
inic with tbe dlitlacl sad positive guar
aaiee that It bai deeble tbe paid
cereMlalfM 9t aay newt paper p bill bed la
tklabeai.
The !kadek Hladery It one of tbe feeU
iQiUtatMMat of too ktad la tbo Wost aad Is
hi ir taraia;otjtlar?effaatrteofwort.
s ti 1 fa yoav order for Madias aad blaak
Ur-k aad Ibey trill be proaptiy atteoded
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OU90RIPTIOK KATE.
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OaemsntfiideMTeredlaclty. I Ml
Unesientaby msfl J
Three maatbi 1 to
jliraontbi. I 00 1
Joa year .... I 09 j
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4 month ..1 -.1 !
aneT"r" lOOiTbopraaeotadninktraUo-bMbeoBa
! abtulB -rlaullaUafr exanple of los
Mr. Uarbisojt of Indiana aBBOoaeo
a pair for April
KvKr.TTixE a poltUeat
Henry Aap is startled.
twig aoipa
It I said tbat Bttl Nyer ntr'
000 a year. ITiafs fussy.
SVK-
The subject of ex-Coo; Jior"e
lec'are baa not yet beea .usdaBced.
The Salratioa Amy sheald got
gctbcr. Satan kas do faoUona la
ranks.
to-
kla Ir this thing keeps ap there will be
more farorite boos than delegates to
St. lioais.
I'etbh Maiiek was deliberately
counted out bat he wilt not oOMtoat
the election.
1'cter Maiieh shouldn't be
too harshly; he couldn't keep
hh eyes forever.
blanod
&ad in
To noRRow Senator Vest's
lary Republican reform in
lies bleeding in the street
vooaba-
Gatbrie It is safe to bet that at tbe eall of
ttn.e the Humphrey mayoralty boom
will not leave its corner at all.
The Capital will give liarnes bo
quarter. Will the Chandler News
kindly publish the Grosvenor latter?
Sum. ivan could hare done as well as
Maher and Sullivan has knocked him-
self out without any trouble what-
soever. The delav in I)r Jameson's trial W
thought to be due to indeeUlon
whether to make it a faroc or a bar-
Thk motto of ltepublicoa eity ea nil-
dates seems to be: "To eatah the un-
gro vote announee your candldaey li
the Guide."
Tmnu Is something about the Mor
ton boom which warrants the suspi-
cion that it is the Mahor of the politi-
cal situation.
I.N the Republican city campaign
Mirquis of Qssnsbarry rule should
govern and preliminary debate lim-
ited to six weeks.
As Oeorge Washington's spocialty
was not lying ho would not have been
able to make a living among the sore-
head element of Oklahoma.
Antonius HroNK is diligently pump-
ing hot air Into the Ileod Oklahoma
boom while Caesar Asp gathers tbe
twigs for the fire under the bellows.
The Capital says It does not want to
sllr up a inu&a among Republicans
yet it calls Barnes a MclUnley booster
and attempts to read Bolea out of tbe
party.
Police Juikjk Pkhkinb gained but
one vote yesterday owing to the sand
storm. Perkins being eminently
right will redouble lib. offorU tomor-
row. Boston has an ordlnaueo pending to
"prevent bicyclisU from running over
ten miles an hour." Hare in Guthrie
we're content if they do not run over
pedestrians
Coio.fKL Uaunbs laid off three days
this iveok and allowed the MaKinley
boom to graze in stray pastures la
order to inject a modicum of common
sense and discretion into the frame of
Councillor Boles.
Kvkuv Republican who has partici-
pated In the disgraceful moating
styled "ward elubs" should be brand-
ed. With few exceptions all are per-
petual pie huutcrs wbo ware nothing
for the city's welfare and perpetuity
but are simply after colored boosts for
spoils.
Rtruuucix candidates for city oM-
ces have either boycotted the Capital
or are trying to hide their light under
a bushel. Tbe Guide this week con-
tains eight announcements all sub-
ject to the will of MoCabc and MeCar-
rer who are handling the city cam-
paign. McCaiir Perkins and Iortwood ti4w
been cared for by llly-ivhltc pensions
and promiiei for fle year.. Xoiv
what a to tocM ( Jb Jl4wlbcrcc6?DlecUTnt It wll net be sr
H i - Mggesl pUUftl JlvrkJnp?Ulnglf somelhlng much braider
u ' an) m -ly WnM not W thrown fsaenif d In ie end be adepts. Senator
.t into the fret with ostly the taste
of political ambrosia on bat lip. The
I IKtra insists that Job Matthews
! be promised
!dsj
tfctaf before eleetloa j
j
IIWT LTIP. MRMDOITHH
Ar.otber city election approaches
aad it bebooee Democrat to liae ap
aad m that a radical ebaage (or tb
better is wrought in tbe asTalra of this
eity
It h) NMtMr that awtemly boet
bat Af-rivr aen be elected to tbe
various city o ns Tbe da of pod-
dlaf 4rj boraaa has poised The
dray novae I honest aad reliable a
far a seeh aaimats to. bat hat lncoa-
lioeet aversion to kite-shape ra-s(
and pedometer marks biai a a fit
abjsvt for tbe qatet ejeetered '
nooks. here tbe bay already e-bop-j
ped anil the cum groaad ra-ty for'
wis 'tat' j-u K'lHoat evertoi
VI t wsat uo store pluddcrt a or
m mi -.pal affair. Tb jy are bsrav.-ies.
and obstacle wbo fail to five valoe
received.
Kvery KeamMfeaa aeasiafevrsuoa la
tab eity has militated agelast tbe '
. v . . i
prowth aad greet of the city. la.
eaae where aa oaseial tru aot deavely
eorrapt or aoeoaactooaly crooked be
IM bMO llTltllMT llMtnHT S
;P - Boaa ia rreryvaiag rc p.-.K-
U every th tag save
towards lb iroasarT. oila;: bas
beea dooe towards laaprovbag tbe
barg. Tlw rtrcoU arc fall of raU aad '.
bolan tbe gatVcrs SUed witb llth aad
rofawc wkile tK feet of good soaad
ai.ewalfr caoaot be foaad in tbe
city :n witb tbe assastaace of Roat-
gea't fcvrnagost aitbode rays. Tax-
payers have beea boodwiafced kaoetc-
ed ia Ue bead bad bilked oatragaoas-
ly; warraaU rastle feebly ia the
aloagb of BBaaoHl deApoad aad sbot-
gaas nast be ased to force waver
through a lot of terra-soaked naias to .
the bones of aa trilling eoasaasors.
Aad dariag all this tine the city has
beea bonded aad tbe waterworks
boadod; twice aad thrice have tax-
payers beea forced to yield to aa ex-
tra Icry aad received nothing ia re-
tara la oa year over Sta.000 were
aaad ia raaniag the eity. Three
foartha of this noaey west iatoi
the poekcU of ostciala the otltor
foarth is probably bow being
need to keep colored votes sewed ap.
For eight ssoatbs there has sot beea '
dioagb life ia tb city coaacU to pro- j
dace a ranpas sonethisg pecaliar to
all self respecting alder-oanle bodies.
Tbe mayor has doabtloM forgotten
where the city ball is located aad the
oelr incentive toward prodadag a '
coBRcil qaoran is the fear of oae
member for another fear that a graft '
will be worked throagh.
This ia a very aspleaaaat state of
atlairs for tbe eapital of the territory
t n.l Jaw nil tnn.lr tvnll fnf nnr nrli!f
and commercial standing. A change
.i a- . .i . v. 1. . i
.oust be effected at the coming elec-
tlon. The instrument for effecting
this needed change is the Democratic
party assisted by all self-respecting
high-minded Populists and Republi-
cs i. Remove the fetters from tho
city pat down cringing pap-sucking
p ll'l :ians and elect active reliable
w -n to ofllor. '1 he people are heartily
tired of Republican misrule. Now is
the B'citil lime for law-abiding
loyal ulitans and taxpayers to rite up
aad asMJt thmolves. Put down the
white and black Republican ring and
plan In the dty ofllees men of known
worth.
At-i-oKiMtiH to current rumor nunc
of tboae who Here prcsout will talk
about It some vory sensational re-
marks were inado by Chairman Wnl-
kor of the house banking and curron
cy committee at the last meeting of
the committee Mr. Walker is report-
ed to have said that the failure of the
oommiltuu to agrco upon some satis-
factory financial bill was because
nearly ovary member of tho committee
was intereited directly or indirectly
in some banking institution and wore
more intent upon looking out for
those iultUutlons than for the inter-
ests of the people who ducted them to
congress. He is also reported to have
appealed to the members of the com-
mittee to drop their selfish scheme
for legislation in tho Interest
of individuals and do somothing for
tbe benefit of the people at large.
Tbe queer part of this reported accu-
sation of Mr. Walker's is that only
three of the seventeen members of the
committee acknowledge any connec-
tion with banks Representative Le fe-
ver president of the National bank at
NewpalU X. Y. ; Representative Spal-
ding director of a national bank at
Monroe Mien. and Representative
Hill viae president of a national bank
at Norwalk Conu. Mr. Walker should
be more peelne. He roust have in-
formation connecting other members
of the committee with banking inter-
ests as three members eauuot be con-
sidered "nearly every member of the
committee;'' nor could three members
control a committee of seventeen.
Thb modern astrologers those who
forlell comiBg public events by the
morometit of tbe stars political in-
stead of ibe stars above say there
are strong indications of early eon-
greaakoaal action Ib favor of Cuba.
It Is understood that President Cleve-
land has about made up his wind that
the time fur tbe United States to act
is near at hand and that he has eon-
eyed a hint lo influential men in
congress that be would like that body
to lake the initiative and that he Is
willing to go as far as congress may
indicate a desire for the gorernmant
to gu The revolution reported from
tii.-fi-. .mi r. 'it n committee of the
OV4l lucre I X)ic--f lliO UIMOU
that i In- brlnirtii n of Cuba ought to
Cameron baa a substitute wbleb n-
quests tbe pre Wert to aaV Spain to
?rast tbe IndepeBdeaee of Cuba aad
otJier abatJtittea vrlll be offered be-
fore tbe natter la pabnl to a al
tote. WMte there bt aowe doabt
a boa I the eaaet nature of wat to-
preM will do there l soae as to Ita
lateaUoa to do sonetbta faroraVU
to tbe Oabaav
Struts o lnareae a aaaa's popolar
Ity ao raBch aa appoiataaest to a pat-
roaage-dlspeaaisg ofitoe- Wbea Mar-
ahal Nale arrtred laU erealap be
was haeaediately beaieged by a arorrd
of frleada yoaBg aad obi wbo wasted
a lift Darin? tbe erealog Mr. Kagle
et irrar-baired aea wbo aaned bin
wbea be was a boy aad prescribed
' for bin wbea be bad tbe eolte. De-
j apite tbe aaneroos appeals for reeop-
oitloa tbe aew narshal propose to
proceed witb care aad eaattoa ia mm
log baa aUtaat& fie will take
ebarce of tbe See today aad tbe c e-
partcaeat aad tbe people can look for
a fatlhfai aad efScieat adntBlttratiOB
of bit ew daties
Tbe affairs of this city bare
abonlsabt rdninbtered tbe pact two
years. Tbe taxpayers bate bee a
WlL-d sad UmI th rtlT nlacd kato
bef wtrnmi jr
We vnmt mfKC o fM sieeumtot.
- aitjo. iet none bat boa eat
tried aad trae be ataoed oa
gaard. The credit of the altr nasi be
preerrea.
A Rapid Improvement
Maaaxer "Yoare learaed t fall ia
that death seeae nach better than yon
aid t- weeks ago."
Ueadlag Lady Tea. I've been prac-
tldag rWig en te cable oarg."
Trata.
A Hoaehold Trtarr.
D. W. Palter of Canaiohalre N. V.
says that he keeps Dr. King's New
ObVeovery is tbe house and his family
woald sot be without it if procurable
Dr. U. A. Dykeman Druggist Catsklll
N. Y. says that Dr. Kings New Dis-
covery is undoubtedly the best cough
renedy; that he has used it in his fam-
ily for eight years and that it has
never failed to do all that is claimed
for it. Why not try a remedy bo long
tned and tested. Trial bottles free' at
beat oa lan Drug store. Regular sue
I SOe and 31.
YOUR
REDEEMER
LIYETH.
llalUert. 1 1 a UUut nt )Iot l Treat-
el buch
SdentiSe research reveals the fact
that all diseases of the human scalp
are caused by mloroble infection. The
1 soalp beeomes impregnated with these
nnrkfillAft flirrktich tliM u&n nf 41lfh!
i "r brushes and combs usually found
i In hotels and other public places
where th hanjf the f
Hntil worn out without beine cleansed
Thus disease is acquired and carried
into families. To demonstrate the
truth of the above statements we res-
pectfully direct your attention to
people who as a rule do not frequent
such places. Women are rarely affect-
ed with diseases of the scalp farmers
as a class are exompt; Indians there
is not a bald one in a million. Care
ful observation will convince you thut
n'noty-tivc per cent of the cuses of
baldness arc among men who frequent
hotels and such places
The microbes that is always present
in case of .baldness inhabits what is
known as tbo second skin.
Where the hair roots arc imbedded the
skin is divided into threo layers; there-
fore they arc in the middle slcin where
they subsist ou the blood and tissue
robbing it of its vltullty and eaiising
tho hair to t become dry and brittle
lose its color and coino out
Ruu your flngors through your hair
when It Is in this condition and ob-
serve the dried'UD condition of the
roots. Now pull out one that has not
become affected and observi the dif-
ference There arc howevor other kinds of
microbe which have different eft'evU.
Some cause the scalp to draw up aud
pool off. This Is culled dandruff
Others cause tho soalp to throb alter-
nating with a crawling sensation. A
gummy waxy substance form finally
developing into sores causing the hau-
te drop out aud turn gray
Tbe hair cells become weaker with
each subsequent growth. The second
hair does not grow bo long or coarse
as tho first and so on until nothing Is
left but fuz Finally the fuz becomes
so fine that tho assistance of a micro-
scope is necessary to soe it This is
baldness in Us worst form
The hair cells and roots are not de-
stroyed as many suppose but are de-
prived of their vitality To prove this
notice that the hair comes bank after
being pulled out. The ouiy obstaele
Is these devouring microbes. After tiie
scalp Is rid of them the hair can be.
restored to its original vigorous state.
Danderine is recommended and
guaranteed for these affeclious. One
application will stop the -vorst case of
Honing there is it makes them siek
and a continuance for ten days will
kill every one of them which will be
shown by a clean and heal ty condition
of the scalp with nature assuming its
course
Wc are in position to restore the
hair to Its natural state by a contin-
uance of the tonic. -In twenty days
new Jiiair begins to appear which
grows vory fast thickens and resumes
it natural color and vitality.
For ladies who desire beautiful soft
and luxuriant hair Danderine is espec-
ially recommended Tbe proprietor of
this marvelous compound do not ask
you to take their word alone. A
thousand aflldavlta free Kor sale by
all druggists or seut on receipt of
price 310 per bottle
Knowltox Damikiw.vx Co
Guthrie O T
Lecture by Itav. llouoheoi.
Rev Houohens of Perry will lec-
ture on Woman Suffrage Wednesday
evening March i. at the North M It
aburoh. Admission free. Lot every-
body oome out and bear an eloquent
address. Mns. Vi.CK.vr Seey.
Wanted A widow wishes to
find a good christian home 'for an
active boy of thirtenn Call at 10a
west Noble Ave
oerWok
Nerv6pR Pi-ostration
Ccupit TjxtTrrj ey tb Vw at
Ayors Sarsaparilla
"Some i- i
: . frn(i -a '
faUrd. thitzwt
nnM to '
mBftlft"'
!'ii I
it f i louiit af too
irk.nM mr baaltb
n- H- Hcrroa. vat
'. -ltereata aad
it.'mn of a de
i. ! -f Ayer'a
8r"
lnr e at oe
'i . in I .
aa 1 1- ; . --.-" r ? frn
or.e - ' - - - iw
tmni'.i' ' 'I aad amy
fam.lr !- -.?' - v.lit wbe
nwll. ! v r '1 i! twt nf
baaltb a ! I. i . ntrrihatr to
Ayrr Hiain on T "-lvf my -bi
area woaUl - to-day
fea.1 !t am b- b I' t . - Rarararitl
of whW-l; pri ui'.i' I n t tno
m--h." II ?tiv P --is r Ant
JaT. Kiv
l THE
jSarsapaiilla
Ayer s
ONLY
RECEIVING MEBAL AT WOSLB'S FAIR.
AYER'S Pills Savo Doctor's BIMs.
.lU-KlHlnf ihI rl-r IHi-
1'i.ATTBiit'Br.. Mo . Feb v" Tbe Rc
publieau fjoaatv convoatioa yesterday
cloetetl dvloales to tbo district eon-
ventloiitobe held at Rjtcelalor Sprr
March 'i" The M-ne of the conven-
tion was MeKmlry for president and
Wetister Davis for viee president.
Mot Alfrwl SUrtlH'ii tVlf. ! Cltbl.
Skoam. 'Mo. Feb. Several
days ago t liarU-s (reglcy entered the
house of Alfred Martin ktole clothing
and lewHry ami then eioped wth
Martin's wife lie was arrested and
tried to-day in .ludge Burr's court aad
sent lo Jail fr ninety days.
SINGLE L'ltKJIJUU.
THIS SYSTEM of Life Incur-
a nee; wbicn is original witb and op
erated only by the Kat'l Life ia baaed
on Single Premium adjusted on
an exact mathemetical equity between
the persona insured so that each
will pay for tbe insurance received
just whatitis . dually worth according
lo tbe age and the nazard assumed
CASH SURRENDER VAL-
UES. Cash surrender values are
I grauted on our Single Premium
poll
Divt-
eies at tbe end of each Five Year
dend Period
PAID UP POLICIES are gran-
ted on same terms as original policy
for sucb a proporation as the number
of premiums paid bear to the num-
ber required in tbe original policy
EXTENDED INSURANCE
After tiie live annual iremiums
have been paid in case policy is lapsed
and paid up policy :s not applied for
the Association will without any
action on the part of the insured
carry the original policy for its full
amount for such a time a the Riser vc
aud dividends then apportioned to tbe
policy will pay for the Association's
then rates.
DISABILITY In ot total
Diksbility upon surrender of the poli-
cy the Association may pay ib
annuity rertaia of one-tenla of the
then value of tbe policy payable au
nnally for tan years; or a i.inglc cash
payment equal to the precnt worth
of sucb annuity.
THAT SUCH A POLICY
fuiiy meets tbe parpote f life insur-
ance amply supplmg Hie demands
of the insuring public requires no
shrewdness or- business experieuce to
see. while It is equally self-evident
that it is the fairest most equitable
and jut insurance contract now is-
sued Enabling tbe Natioual Life to
sell life insurance on tiie same prin-
ciples that lire insurance or other
commodities are sold- the purchaser
payiug exactly what tbe article pur-
chased is T.orlb. and ixceiviug fuil
consideration for the money expended.
bixwl.ll I'MStarae
THIS SYSTEM "bile it doea
nut include the objectionable features
secures by its five-year accumulation
distribution plan ail the strong and
popular point of Tontine insurance.
It practically eliminates or i educes lo
the minimum ..the dangers of IMS'
from lapse or surrender at the same
time securing to tbe persistent insured
the greatest possible oenefita arising
from all surplus accumulation which
can be used from time to time or al-
io ed to accumulate and be paid with
am' in addition to tbe amount of the
policy at its maturity.
BY THIS SYSTEM you can
secure the best and most equuabie
policy Usued contain! oir all ibe new
and popular features. You ran also
frel assured that you are not wasting
your money oa extravagant manage-
ment as tbe expenses arc limited to a
Uxed amount and all profits are used
to increase tbe surplus and
strengthen tbe losspaing ability of
the company so thai you will never
feel in afterlife that you have ex-
pended considerable sums of money
that might better have been saved.
IN SECURITY against loss and
to promptly mjeol maturing claims
tbe most imnojraot perquisities of a
life company this system lesw?s all
other as by It special reserve elauce
it affords hb additional safeguard.
The premium paring period la limited
to the producing rears of life thus
readeiing to the minimum the casger
of absolute lots or accouut of inability
from any caate to pay premiums in
later years.
Tbe best and most equitable policy
ever leaved.
Insurance ia foree. -to "J i5 000.
Rates adjm&tad according to the risk
assured.
Gros aMUds4)-l2 W
Sm spins ae (o policy holder. l 41"
TT.01.
National Life Association.
olHuferd Cess.
Uagan Paine genera' agents.
Ho jtii 1
II
ulir e
mv af VtretaU IlattlerieJda .
Tae oaly corrctaap na3e from of-
fldal papers la the Jfr departn&nt
wtth oompletolisVff Sattles. Senfan
reee pt of eeaasiB noney or postage
t.miM. Addreas C B. Ryan assist
K
ant general paasenger agest C and O.
rai" way ( mcnnatl Ohio. 4S-w
t.vurif 'cIhwiI of maalc has had
a fond ji'ronafr so far hnt a few
pc-H V-.'.r' are to be bad.
Mrv Turner ao experiaeced Dress-
maker nf Chicago can be found at No.
tot cast HaJriaoa. She will be glad to
meet all la who wish first olass
work la the latest styles at the most
reasonable prices. It 17m
r.t i'aMiJied
Oklabona
Leader
b Ri
tePt
Notice for publication
Line iffl. at Ootarle O T Jaaaary
fba
S..; e i bcrrhT riven that tbe follrx1nK
iBi-l M-ttirr baAflled notice of bi tnten-i-iw
u make anal proof ia aaafwrt of his
urn an) taat said proof aill be asaae Ve-tn-e
Krfi-tcr and Receiver at Oatbrie- O T..
" April I ins tt
Huh Hrwn (or the lots land land e hf
a nr r 3 it liirlvlX.
Hr DiB tbe faUosrlac aitaeaaes to prove
v. tontlcuoos reskieace apoa and cultfva-
i.cn nf raid land rte
Wiuiamcannlac.of Berwick O- T. An-
dre I. Hanune Charles 1 Oerhtcb aad
Beajamin Barrrtt all of Oatbrie. O. T.
i"A A S 1 CanoK Register
Wanted-
ofB -e
-At once wood
tf
at Leader
F1r-t published in TheOklahona Leader
Jaa .
Xolicc for Publication.
Land Office at Oathrie O. T.. Jaa IS
146.
Jfotiw i hereby given that the follflw-
laf named settlor has filed noUee of his
tatcntivn to make final proof In support
of his clain. aad that satd proof will be
made before the register and receiver of
I. S. land office at Uutbrle O. T on
April 9. 195 viz:
tienry T. Baraes for the aw or sc M
tplT. nrSWlM.
Kenaanes the following witnesses to
prove hl eontiDocu- realdeaee upon and
cultivation of said I ml. vit:
Joha A Cravens. 1 rank A Smith bam-
ul MeHcadry. Ellis Bows all of Guth-
rie. Ok.
A. N. J CaooK Register.
3113
Notice
Terr! tort of Oklahoma county of Lo-
gan: m In probate court.
Kotlcr I hereby given that on the 2nd
day of March. A U 1SW Gertrude Ingram
flleo in the probate court of the county of
L van and Territory of Oklabotra a pe-
tition praying for letters and administra-
tion to tx- iued to her upon the estate of
Sarah A McCubbln deceased late of the
county 'if L'igan and Territory of O kla-
homa. And rmp-uant to an order of said uro-
bate court Monday the Sn1 day of
March A I) 1906 at the hour of l) o'clock
a m of Aid day. that being a y of tho
regular March term A D 1SW of ald pro-
bate court has been appointel'as the
time for hearing said application when
and hero anv person Interested nav
contest said petition by filing written op-
position thereto on the ground of Incom-
petency of the applicant or m .y assort
his own rights to the administration and
pray that letters be Issued to himself.
"A ltnes S S Lawrenc Judgo of tho
pronato court of the county of Logan
and tbe seal of the court aQixed the 9th
day of February A I) lsGO.
S S Lawrbxce.
Isbal Probate Judge.
First published In the Okl ahoma Leader
Feb. IS. ISM.
Notice for publication
Laiidofllcjat Gutbrle O T Feb 5
Notice is hereby given the following-
named settler has filed notice of hi In-
teutlon to make final proof In support ot
his cl-iim. and that said proof will lie
made before Register and Receiver U
S tend office at Guthrie O T on April 25
ISM viz:
Mnoah U Sumner of Guthrie O T for
the w qr see 23 twp 17 n r 3 v
lie names tbe foflowius. witnesses to
prove his continuout residence upon and
ultlvationof said land viz:
Neheadab Foster. George W Taylor
John A Cravens and William E .Jen-
nines all of Guthrie O T.
3191 AKJ Cbooe Register.
Flrvt Published In the Daily Leader Jan.
2- I860.
Notice Tor publication.
Land offW at Guthrie 0. T. Jan. S7
Jl.
Notice ia hereby riven that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
uf hi claim and that said proof will be
made before regisU-r and receiver at Guth-
n ou March 3d 1MXJ viz: Josoph W.
Wrlxbt for the e qrsec 1 tp 16 r 3 w.
lie na-ncs the follow I ni? witnogjo to
rmi his continuous residence ujion and
cultivation of aid land viz:
John T Taylor. Juulus Oldham. Lorli-g
.1 fi'ad Kdwaid Lofius all of Guthrie.
O. T.
J131 A N J Ckook Register.
First published in Oklahoma Leaaei
Jan S3 19P0.J
NoUco for Publication.
Land office at Guthrie O. T. Jan 10
1&.
N Jttce i hereby gives that tke following-named
settler has filed not lee of his
inteiitio'j to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mde before the register and receiver at
Guthrie on March 28 lblti viz:
Charles E smith for the ne or sec 33
tp Hi b r w.
He nsvmes tbe following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land:
William H hVxroad William X Mitch-
ell John Brill Rudolph Rosenberg all
of (iuthrie Ok.
A N. J. Ckook. Ragle tar.
3UK
First published la Oklahoma Leader
Jan S3. WW.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Guthrie Ok. January
is.iwe.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler hm filed notice of his
intention to make linal proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before tbe register and receiver at
Guthrie Ok. on April 8 ISM viz:
James II Legrand for the sw qr sec 30
tp is nr I w ITM.
lie names the folio win witnesses to
prove bis continuous r'W. nc upon and
cultivation of said land iz:
William L Lambert Alfred R arrows.
boihofTohee Ok; Janes B Johnson
bsmuel B (livens both of Sprlngvale
Okla.
A. S. J. Crook. Register.
3KM
First published
ia
Oklahoma
Ladi.
Jaa
:
Nolieo i'or Publication.
i.i 1 Ctfcv (iuthrle.O. T Jan 17
N s hereby glvea that tbe f i"cw
It i4B-ui er has bled ache of his
lute i ' una) proe' 'n i pporr
of hi '.and that said p. u." Vi I
made eliee 'he noisier and reeeiv'-
L' ti. nndufh'-i- si tiuihrie. Ok. on April
a lawi. i
JfteW II in Hum for ibe aw qr see M
IT a r 4
He nuiiif). the following witnesses to
(.row-1 1. j- com tn uou residence upon and
. ii v AiliMi of s d Uod viz:
1 laim liiniliusu .lames A Pareuhar-
J
in
hi. li 1 an A4y WhUaker. all of
A.K.J. Creek Register.
I Irr. .1. HittontioiiHo -optf.
ci at Hoi al Hotel. hr
QEO
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Prefect.
ftspiToL National HanK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Capital fully paid $50000.00
Undivided profits 10000.00
DOAUnoFPIRE'-TOR.
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nA A Metenlf (lot brie . it. rorDer itotane.
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C.
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First-class hery barns at Stillwater and Orlanlo
ciiities forcarrjing pa3seucrs between these two imnts.
J. W. McNBAL Pbks
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Capital
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Board of Directors in
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ESTABLISHED APRIL t
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Shortest
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Take Willlansei'j Stage Line.
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for a ooon
filrltlf.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 67, Ed. 1, Friday, February 28, 1896, newspaper, February 28, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73567/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.