The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 100, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 30, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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TUB W8AMR QUTHRIB OKLAHOMA
ss
. HI l rr.i t Ki
Jj $tabev
Xntcrea In the pot office t Ontbrl. Okla.
M cona-clM wall milter.
Bf ttk imm rttittUd
UHUK U. UUOK dltor
Coxqrkssu-N WaL-kk Republican
from MaAaohuetU. in the debate on
the tariff bill boldly merted that
truftla and combine were Rood things
and that they were the natural reiult
lot ahttrher eWlluatlon and he glee-
uomypy. (uUy predlolcd thnt eventually all the
railroads of the united State woulu
be controlled by a tingle corporation.
OMUI Orgtm at Oklahoma Demoerncr.
auBBUKimuM kath
DAILY.
One month delivered Id city'
One month or mall... ...... ......
Tares mcnthi ....
Six mouths. ....- -
One rear
WKKKLY
9U month! .. .
ne Tear -.. .
40
w
M
100
toe
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It la aald that (our brainy Kepub-
Ucan legal lights are studying the ncir
election law and at yet are unable to
decide juat what unliorumy means.
They should contlno their studies to
themselves however and not molest
the city clerk. Any monkey-business
on his part means trouble and lots of
It to him.
TWONwan ARrra
TUESDAY MARCH 30 1897.
U1T1ZKN8' TICKKT.
rorMa
For Police Judge
ForOlerk
)for Treasurer ... .
ror Attorney
rorrsuai
Xor Assessor
For StreetCoi--i.'.loner.J. W
For Treasure cbo l.Iioard.
.D. It. Ooode
.Frank Olsmlth.
II. 11. BockBnger
.. Win. Kltzbaupt.
....It. M. Myer.
A. Kretn.
Montgomery.
Wiikk Cy Loland and Lit Orutn vis-
ited Guthrie In March last year to con-
fer with llarnes the Capital welcomed
them with three columns of doubled
leaded diatribe following It up with a
series of "Notes from Arkansas."
Zounds talk about the mutations of
timet Last March this March Oh Asp
why did you do It7
CANCER CURED
-AND A-
LIFE SAVED
By the Persistent Uso of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"1 will troublfil f"r M'lin with a
Bon on uiv kni'e. whirli fpveral
physicians wlm trcnt eil mi nilloil it
citiiriT UMiuriiiK mi' that nothing
conhl In- done tn sne my life. As
n Itint resort 1 wus induced to try
Ayer'a Snrsuiirilla uml. after tak-
ing a number of bottles the sore
First Ward ...
Second Ward
Third Ward
Fourth Ward
fifth Ward .
For Goancllrtien.
J. M. Wallace.
J. M Hale
... C. II. Scrutcbneld.
Wm. Pickett.
J. It. Miller.
ror (School Hoard.
First Ward .M. Strader.
Second Ward A. W. McKeand
Third Ward Lou lieeland.
Fourth Ward l. K. Finch.
Kllth Ward . .J. W. Hnyder.
' ' ' '
TnK last day to register.
Tut forerunner of
long distance racer.
prosperity is a
Thk next hot grounder from Leland
will clog the machine
Mns. Ci.kVki.and should receive a
duck of a bonnet as en caster offering
from his lateness.
Ron MvKBa is the proper timber for
marshal. lie should receive the hearty
support of all taxpayers.
Tuk appointment of Names will
permanently alter the shape of Charley
Renfro'a fighting face.
It seems that Dennis Flynn does
not spend all his time at the whit
bouse. Hn goes home often enough to
est
It looks so far as If the machine
the party organization in Oklahoma is
not in it at VVasblngton. Mot one of
the appointments mado Friday had a
machine endorsement while those
turned down had the entire machine
from territorial chairman down Even-
ing Machine Organ.
How mild! Strange isn't it how the
machine organ talks so gllby of the
machine. Evidently the organ is full of
dents.
Tit uk the legs of Ureer are longer
than his brain; in fact they are elastic
and elongated but ho will never be
able to make both reach the ground
from the top of the fence. His hedg-
ing Is laughable and while It does not
perplex the llarnes forces who fought
through tho campaign without the aid
ot Greer or his paper It has grown
disgusting even to the machine. It's
nasty medicine but it must bo swallowed
- ;?y '
begun In .li -appear and mv general
health itnpme. I persisted In this
treatment until the sore was en-
tirely healed since then I uso
Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally ns
a tonic and Hood-purifier and in-
deed it seems as though I could not
keep limine it limit it
I'llI.DS lUtinlllllclil. l.i.
Mrs. S. A.
As The LKADKixhas repeatedly stated
the evidence growa stronger every day
that sugar consumers are to pay
pretty dearly for the luxury of enjoy-
ing the felicity of a high tarin on this
indispensable article of family con-
sumption as the new tariff now pond-
ing in congress will force retail dealers
to reduce tho nuinhor uf pounds to
twelve to fourteen to the dollar In-
stead of eighteen to twenty-two
pounds as now sold under the Demo-
cratic tariff.
Thk Lkadch has a few bright coins
to place tp bolster up its declaration
that Klynn will not be appointed governor.
Tux Mississippi river at Qulncy III.
Is seven miles wide and millions of
acres of the finest farming lands in
the world are inundated by the great
flood.
Mi'Ki.Ni.r.v will demolish tho terrl
torial machine and the citizens of
Guthrie will do the same work for the
city Republican machine. This Is not
a machine year.
A VMuable Prescription.
Editor Morrison of Worthington
Ind. Sun" writer "You have a val-
uable prescription In Electric Hitters
and I can cheerfully recommend It for
Constipation and Sick Headache and
as a general syotem tonic it has no
equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle 202.1 Cot-
tage Grove avenuo Chicago was all
run down could not rat nor digest
food had a backacho which never loft
her and felt tired and weary but six
bottles ot Electric Hitters restored her
health and renowed her strongth.
Prices 90 cents and 81. Get a bottle at
rC. R. Renfro's drug store.
For Hle.
K fresh Jersey cow. Enquire at
Lkadku olllce or J. L. Stine's three
miles northwest 3 27124
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayor's Pills Rmrulate tho Llve
Chrome constipation is a painful
disagreeable mid llfe-sliortening ilifll
culty. It deraugeB the system causes
nick headache bad breath and polsoiiB
tho blood. It can bo reudlly overcome
by DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers. These
little pills are great regulators. Eagle
Urug Store 103 Harrison avenue.
Anybody knowing the whereabouts
ot KUburn Robinson formerly of
Montgomery county Kanbas formerly
of Indiana will confer a trrnat favor
on his brother James Robinson of
Monon Indiana by notifying liliu ot
the same. Should KUburn Robinson
bee this come homo and get your part
of estate. James J. Robinson Monon
Indiana 9ml
Dr. Mayor's olllce will bo at
St. Louis. Do not lull to con-
Hiilt him before IiIh departure
('rom (Jul brie.
Tuk royalty to Mr. liryan on the
first month's sale of bis book "The
First Rattle" amounted to 310000. Of
this amount Mr. Bryan donates SS.000
to the cause of bimetallism.
It Is asserted and not denied by the
Republicans that the rate in the tariff
bill now pending before congress In
twelve out of tho fourteen schedules
are higher than those in the McKInley
law
A orkat fuss Is being made because
the Hon. Jack Uowdy doesn't wear a
necktie. So long as he makes the Re-
publican coller part ot his dally toilet
however he'll probably da
Aftkh Karnes Is appointed governor
the Flynn men who plugged him and
broke up the original McKInley meet-
ings at tho court Iioubo will have much
time to operate their forgctteties.
IIai u ot Ollead is to be admitted
free under the new tariff schedule.
This Is as it should be. We do not
produce It on this side and a good
many people need It bIhc giving their
Intelligence such a wrench last November
M. Horn A. Co. the great Chicago
tailors are at the Okla. Mr. E. N.
Ilium their cutter will take your
measure. 2716.
Dr. Ignat-j Mayer the speciallts
leaves Guthrie on or about April nth.
Call on him at once oQlco over Rush
tore.
J. D. Thorpe baa moved hla jewelry
business to Vanderpool's drug store
corner Harrison and Second. lGtf
Uo to Mrs. Newton s lor a good meal
at the Van Voorhecs old stand corner
of Oklahoma avenuo and Seeond street.
For Rent Furnished rooms; heated
with hot air also me of bath room In
connection. 401 Cleveland ave. lOtf
Many Uvea of usefulness have been
cut short by neglect to break up an
ordinary cold. I'ncumonia bronchitis
and even consumption can be averted
by the prompt use. of One Minute
Cough Cure. Eagle Drug Store 109
Harrison avenuo
Consult Dr. Mayer at once as
he will leave Guthrie on or
about April 15.
M. Horn & Co. will guarantee you a
perfect tit or refund your money at
Okla hotel. 27t0
NEW9 IN BRIEF.
Dick O'lirlen of lloston knocked out
Pnddv I'urtefl of Kansas City In seven
round before the Brooklyn Athletic
club.
Congressman Walker of Masaachu
setts has introduced a bill providing-
for the Issue of S7SO.000.000 8t per
cent bunds to be used in canceling
legal tender notes treasury note and
silver certificates.
President McKInley Senator Ilanna
member of the cabinet and ether no-
tables attended the dinner of the
Washington Gridiron club.
Ex-Governor Thomas Fletcher of
Missouri is n candidate for the olllce of
register of the treasury.
Senator Cullom has prepared a bill
to appropriate S10.000 for a pence mon-
ument at Appomattox in commemora-
tion of the elosie of the war.
J nek Steele of Geoigetowu. Texas
shut una Killed M. V. Dimttt In
court during u trial.
AtOkoloua Ark. Charles Olnyburn
killed Deputy Sheriff Rolling and Con-
stable Diukerhon.
The czarovlteh is hopelessly 11L
The thread mills at Kearney. X. J.
have closed indefinitely nnd 1.000 men
thrown out of work.
England is preparing to end 00000
soldiers to South Africa In anticipation
of an outbrenk of hoftllltles early in
tlie summer.
Since the change of administration
over 80000 applications tor postottlces
have been tiled at the postofllce de
partment.
The I'anama scandals have been re-
vived and forty-nine deputie are in-
volved. It is reported from Washington that
C. M. Uarues is slated for governor of
Oklahoma. Powell Clayton and Cyrus
Lelnnd are pudhlng his candidacy
The English war olllce is about to
test the deadliest known man slayer
a machine gun capable of discharging
1000 shots in 123 seconds.
The New York Times Herald and
Trlbniie. and Philadelphia ledger
Record and Telegraph have quit the
United 1'rexs Association ami joined
the Associated l'ress. The United
Hress is said to be on its last Ugs.
Wholesale bribery anil corruption Is
charged In the passage of a law by the
Nebraska legislature abolishing the
felony clause in the present gambling
law uud substituting one of misde-
meanor. The charges are to be investigated.
It Is claimed that the big department
stores ot Chicago come under the anti-
trust decision of the Trunsmlssourl
case.
Criminal proceedings may be brought
against farmer otlicers In the Missouri
National bunk as the result of un In-
vestigation now going on.
The survivors of the crew of the
clipper ship T. F Oukes churge Cap-
tulu Read with incompetency and with
deliberately starving them while he
hlnuelthad jilent.v.
As tho name indicates Hall's Vege-
table Sicilian Ualr Renewer Is a re
newer of the hair Including Its growth
healtb. youthful color and beauty. It
will please you.
Speed and saiety are tlio watch worda
of the ago. One Minute Cough Cure
acts Mpeedlly safely and never fails..
Asthma bronchitis coughs and colds
are cured by it. 0. It. Renfro 201 Ok-
lahoma avenue.
From the Looms of the World
You Have Pick and Choice !
Think of getting a suit to ortler from a
Reliable Homespun a fancy cassimere or
a choice Worsted for
and yet that's it that
is the price we make
on a jjood line - -
ancy cassimere or
$15
Ty.
We'd
Rather
Think of getting real Doneagal
spun Uiieviots and
fancy mixtures both
Home and Foreign
the latest wears not
$;. but - - -
home-
$18
Imagine getting a Genuine (May Worst fd
Coat and Vest with tin
est trousers or a Suit
of high class English
or Scotch gooH suits
that will be 85 if the
Dingley bill becomes a
law now they are
Miss Sales than Miss-Fits
If We MakeitIt will
Be
Right
V
t
s
sf!
rJ3
25
'it"
Imagine walking out
Poole would not better
a suit that any man
wjuld guess at $ni and
which nobody can put
up the way we do lor
less than fr40. Tor which
you only pay 9 '
with a suit that
The Ice cream soda at Al
baker is out ot sight.
Now Is your chance for
suits. Mr. B. N. Ilium M.
Co.'s cutter. Is at the Okla.
Ilusen-
2010
summer
Horn &
2710J
Tetter eczema and ail similar skin
troubles are cured by the use of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes
at once and restores the tissues to
their natural condition and never falls
to cure piles. Hagle Drug Htoro 109
Harrison avenue.
Wild Hoit llarilnC .Uriey Ultle.
(A. J. 0. 0) at- Lambert and Co-
masa families represented. Young
stock tor sale. Call and examine or
address It. K Woodworth DownB
Oklahoma. 3-14m2
No Kicuia for Uuluj; Hungry.
Regular satisfying and seasonable
meals at eatlnc houses for passengers
icke tod via Santa Fe Route.
Have your oyes examined and
Hpoctaclos fitted at very reduced
rates before Dr. Mayor leaves
the city.
A hacking cough is not only annoy-
ing to others but Is dangerons to tho
person who has It- One Minute Cough
Cure will quickly put it to an end. C
R Renfro 201 Oklahoma avenue.
Professor Thwlng's lecture
on X ltays at tho Presbyterian
Church next Tuesday night.
Vou can yet get tho benefit for
speolal treatmont of the nyo ear nose
and throat II you win consult ur
Mayer at once
Mlllluery Oiillni:.
Tho Guthrie Millinery Ilazaar will
have on display trimmed hats and
bonnets of their own designs and pat-
terns March 2D .10 and 31 Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday.
'J rtin Miih. A. 1. Saiindkiis.
Dr. Ignatz Mayer the .special
1st loaves Guthrie on or about
April 15th. Call on him at
once olllce ovorKush store.
Don't forget the X rayb locture in
tho Presbyterian church next Tuesday
evening. Admission 25 cents.
Dr. Mayer the specialist for eye ear
nose and throat will leave Guthrie on
or about April 15th Consult him at
once.
Foil TitADK. Four good lots in Ohio
manufacturing city of 15 000 for small
tract of land within a mile or outline.
Address "Good Chance" Leader office.
tf
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is an
antiseptic soothing and healing appll
cation for burns scalds cuts bi'ulses
etc. and cures piles like magic It In-
stantly stops pain. C. R. Renfro 204
Oklahoma avenue.
ROYAL Baking Powder
lias been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
TJNDEBSTAM) US NOW FULLY:
We do not allow anybody to approach us in variety.
We do not allow anybody to match us in style.
We do not allow anybody to lower our prices
And our Guatantee Back of Every (Jarment.
H. L. GOHEN
THE. TAILOR.
SL 01X-blL:0!3L "VS. S-T-ei 0L1S3L.
First published In tl o
Maach 9. J8;i7.
Dallyl.eader
A !i!M. bas been Introduced tu the
Kentucky legislature making It a mis-
demeanor to throw eggs or other evi-
dences ot disapproval at a public
speaker. The only resources left the
people will be to turn the hose on such
fellows.
Last Saturday night seven prize
tights were pulled on In Itrooklyn and
New York and the next day Rev.
Cortland Myers of the former city
prayed fervently for the heathen of
Nevada proclaiming the western
state accursed from his pulpit.
Jidok I'itz-m of 1 Reno has been
in Wasnlngton one whole week whis
pering pretty oratorical bonmots into
the ear of his district attorney boom.
But he hasn't called at the white house.
Way back In November McKInley
gave It out freezlugly that no liquor
would bo served at the white man
slon.
kyt (Cjjnfti.
Uo not Tail to hoar the X Hay
lecture at the Presbyterian
Church Tuesday night.
Notice lor Publication
Laud oMceat Guthrie O T March 8
18V7.
Notice hi hereby given that the follnw-lng-nntnod
settler has tiled notice of hl
intention to make linul proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made bofore the register anil receiver lit
Guthrie O T on April U 1807 viz:
John J Lonlgor for tho lots 3 and I
and o K sw qr see 7 twp 15 r 3 w.
He names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon uud
cultivation of said Ian I viz:
Homy It. Vosholl. of West.O. T Low-
ellyn Hayes. Samuel Groonllof Josoph It.
Nolsou ot Seward O. T.
40.17 A N J Chook. Register.
OUR NEW LINE
jpTTjfe
-OF
l'O-TMAhTKll-GKNKKAI. GlIAV and
first assistant Col. Heath are unable
to agree cpou the length of time cer-
tain postmasters appointed toward tbe
close ot the Cleveland administration
shall serve. Col. Heath holds that
these should serve only until the end
ot the original term while the post-master-general
contends that they
should serve out the full term ot four
year from the date of their appoint-
ment. ' .
CUPID
COMES
TO EARTH
To looloal a 1'rrlty bealtbr woman.
SO IT IS SAID
KVKHY woman can have Cupid visit her
tf she will take care of the gifts that
nature gave her. This can nut be ac-
complished by tbe ue of cheap toilet
aoaps and coMaettch.
WE SELL TUB BEST S01FS
Toilet. ..
Waters.
Perfumes. Toilet Powders and face Prepa-
ration aa well a all Toilet Article.
F. B LILLIE & GO.
PttXripllMS I SfKltH'.
SPRING STYLES
THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO GUTHRIE
Just Arrived Embracing all the Newest and Latest
Figures and Cuts in
THE GENUINE UP TO-DATE GARMENTS!
AND IP YOU WA iT
Dressing Well
Is an art and the man who
has garments made to mea-
sure by us has found the
key to that art.
It requires no arguing to
show your that you can get
a better fit and more style
in a SUIT or OVERCOAT
when they are moulded to
your exact form.
Willis the Tailor
105 Oklahoma Ave.
W. L DOUGLAS
.00 SHOE
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Mdclianta
lljnkem
Iwer
I'htaicians
and all
economical
men near
V. L. Douslai
Shot bcauo they
are the best.
For aale by
The Style. Fit and Wear
could not be Improved for
Double the Price.
V. L. Douglas $3.L0 $4.00 and $5.00 Shots are the
productions of skilled workmen from the best ma-
terial possible to put into shoes sold at these prices.
We make also J:.3Uana Wo snots lor men ano
$3L50 $2.00 and $1.75 for boys and the W. L
DougUs $3i0 rolice shoe very suitable lor
Utter-carriers policemen and others havings
much walking lo do.
Wti are coniUnlly adding now style to our
already large Mirlety ami there In no lea
Mliy oil cannot le sullen so maisr. on
vlin: V. L. Do u if la Shoes 'rom youi
dealer
Wn uaeonly the beat Calf Huaala Call
(all rolora). I'reuvh laient Tall
trench r.nainei vim hid eti .
Kradrd to "orreamd ullh urim-a
f the Hhoe..
U ilcaler cannot tiily you
write
W. L DOUGLAS. Brockton Mist-
1 Al.W.'MILt KKLt.
SOU: AfiKNT
Corner First and Oklahoma.
Guthrie. O. T.
A PEREOT FITTING
SUBSTANTIAL
STYLISH MADE
SUIT
4
At a Price to Suit the Times Cut and
Workmen of Year3 Experience
Tailoring You want to
Made by Expert
iu Practical
go to
C.
L. WOODS.
THE TAILOR.
1
117 Harrison Ave. Guthrie Okla
First published In Uuthrlo Dnlly Leader
March 24 lWi?.
Notice for I'ltlilicat'ou.
Laud Onieo ul (hiilirln. O. T. MurehSS
ltW7.
Notlcols hrt'by uivim thnt tlm folluw-mK-m-uuil
nelltur has II led notice uf his
Intenllun to make llmU proof In Mippnrt
of hU claim uml that said proof will lx
made buloru tho register and receiver ul
(luthrie O. T. on April -"J 1H07 vl:
Henry Scltnlleuberi;. for lot 3 and 4
and o hf of sv qr of fee iu tp U n. r 1 w.
Ho names the following wlliio-!) to
prove hU continuous residence upon and
cultivation oi suiu iu u "i:
Willis llowts William UHimiutr
Thomas Spencer. Andrew L. Ilausam
all of (luthrie. O. T.
4U74 A. N. J. Chook. KuKlater.
First published In thu Uuthrlo Dally
Loader March 80. 1S'J7.
Notlco ror Puhliration.
Land otilco at (luthrie O T March
ll 1BV7.
Notlco is hereby sivon that tho follow-iDg-liaiiibl
settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make linal proof in support
of hit claim and that said proof will bo
made before the register and receiver at
Uuthrle O. T.. on April 84 1897 vU:
Moses W Sawyer for thvi s o qr of n w
or. and n hf of swqr. and lots 3 und 4 sue
10. tpl4n. rse. I. M..O T.
He names the following witnesses to
Drove his continuous resldenco upon and
cultivation of said land vlr:
William II. Colaslor Uobort L. Oault
Kuda Smith. James II. Geo ;e all of
Ingram O. T. .. . . .
'W6J A N J Crook Register.
First published Dally L under March
10 1897.
Notice lor Publication.
Laud olllce at (luthrie Okla March
15 Wft.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing nulled sutllur ha. Uhsd nutlcu uf his
Intention to make final proof iu support
of his claim and that said proof will bu
made before the register and receiver at
(luthrie Okla. on April'. 1WT vU:
Valentine Wolf for the u e qr of sec
t. tpl8 r 3 w.
He name .the following witnesses to
prove his conlluuuiis residence upou and
cultivation of said land viz:
.lohualhau Kirk William Quler John
A. Donlov. of Acton O.T. Jacob Jilliie
of Cr-ttiHiil City O. T m
054 A. N. J. Chook. Heglster
Mrst
puullshed Iu tho Daily
March 10. 16'J7.
Leader
Notlco for Publication
Land oftlce at (luthrie Okla. March U
Mr7
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow
lug-nuiued settler lias- tiled notice of his
Intention to make linal proof iu support
of his c aim and that sold proof will be
made before tho register and n-colvur at
Uuthrlo Okla. on April 10. lt'J7. vli:
Pavul Defohaugh for lots I 2. and o
half n w qr sou 31 tp 18. r 3 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosidenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Samuel M. Kendrlck- Crescent O. T.;
Susan E. Koudrlck. Cnwwnt O. T.;
Thomas P. lirooks Aotou O.T.; William
llacon Acton O. T.
4043 A N J Chook Register
First
published Iu
March
tho Dully Leader
35. tb'JT.
Notlco lor Publication.
Land olllce at (luthrie O. T. Match
.'I.13'J7.
Notice Is hereby Klven that the follow-
i g named cottier lias tiled nutlce of his
Intention to make hual proof Iu siiuih.. t
jf his claim and that said proof will im
made before tho register ami receive' it
Uuthrlo. O. 'J'. on April 30 ia'J7. vli:
Joseph A. I'rlce for tho so qr see .:.
it 10 n of r 1 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rusldenco upon and
'iiitlvntluu of said land viz:
Wal er U. Wlison and leter T-eanT
well of Merldlau U. T. Frank L. Danny
nd Add V. Chrlsilanson of Guthrie
4075 A.N J. Chook Regime-.
Ilrst published In the Oklahoma Lender
March 24. 1&V7.
Notice (or Publication
Land Ollico at Guthrie O. T. March
as 1807
Notice is hereby gives that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of her
Intention to make final proof In support
of her claim and that said proof will bo
made before Register and Receiver I' S
Laud Oflico at Uuthrlo O T. on April
-O. 1697 Viz:
Ilossle Vonaldson now Iiessle Snyder
for the n o qr sec 10 tp 15. r 2 w.
She names the following witnesses io
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud vl:s
George T Sartaln Wm. Shields Uemy
l. Cook of Si'vard O T. und George It.
Wlllard of Uuthrle O. T.
4073 A N J Cbook Register
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 100, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 30, 1897, newspaper, March 30, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73889/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.