The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, January 21, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY JAN. 21 1898.
What's U10 matter with Edison
Jng- li!a now Invention the wave
chine on theao prosperity waves?
inula
Hah Old Man Sohenck sprurp his
theory before Mr. Mary JT. Lease was
'born much of this troublo would not
have. o:currcd.
ATthoKingfUhcr convention McMas
"tcr wanted to coosputez Fllxir but
Pltz back-pedaled with tho remark
that he wasn't that kind of a cuspl-dore.
It 1b said to be a fact that tho ell-
u&to of tho Indian Territory Invigor-
ates and BticuRthens tho imagination.
The climate was undoubtedly exeep
tlonally salubrious when that roccnt
Indian upiidng uproso
Mits. Maut E Lkask says atatohood
for Oklahoma and Indian Territory is
an lrapofslbility Who asked for fleecy
Mollij'd put inV Each succeeding day
makes her a moro cumborEorae wart
on tbo neck of cxHtenco.
How would It look when Oklahoma
.-efLJldtplttod as a statu to have Onthrlo
'hl&CiZjt3 tl Indian Territory? No
.... .-- 'Sentinel.
Would look Incompatible. How-
ever no serious objections would bo
offered In case of a dark-:olorod Re-
publican state.
Yorkers speak Xn perfect cand'of fctrert
they say that Mr. Ilrysn is a closed In
cldent for thoy regard tholr dwn ver
dict on a national Ititto all btyntid ap-
peal.
'HutncUhcrconcoltnornilBrit rjsn-
tatlon will 1 vail to dispose of Mr
Iiryan. vry intelligent and com-
prohonstvi observer of public ovonts
knows that h In strongor with tbo
party today than ho was a year tg ;
that ho bas lost none of tho marvelous
personal itllucnco whish he exerted
during the campaign of IBM; that the
principles for which he stands aro as
ardently cepou od br the Democratic
masses as thov wore when Iiryan pro-
claimed them with t.lo fire of his en-
thusiasm nnd the witchory of lit elo-
quence Nj one nood be deeolved by
tbo olrcumitancca of tho recent cam-
paign In New York Olty. Tho fast
Tammany Ignored tho Chlesgo plat
form Is of no significance. Wo may
admit Chat for tho immediate purpose
of that particular straggle and In
order 13 recover control of municipal
affalrato resctio Greater New Yori
in fact from tho dispensation of an
Impudent and hypociitioal tyranny
the Democratic masses consented to a
Crokor-Whltnoy program. Hut that
proves nothing. Indosd wo may say
that even if it Involved tho permanent
rejection of Mr. Hryau and tho Chi-
cago declaration by th' New York
organizitlon vhioh it rioos not tho
fact would be of minor consequence.
The Democrats of tho nation aro not
under New York control. The mil-
lions who voted for Mr. Hryau in 1890
do not look in that direction for guid-
ance and leadership They would not
bs moved ono hah 'a breadth from their
purpoto If New York were to threaten
them with absolute Bccetslon. They
lost Now York In 1880 They can
afford to lose it in 1000. They have
no calculations based upon New York
as an lndlspeusablo factor in tho'r
scheme. They know that Mr Hryan
and tho Chicago platform brought out
moro votes yoar beforo Inst than auy
Democratic) candldato ever rocolved be-
forenearly a million moro than Mr.
Cleveland received In 1892 and t'joy
are content with that record and the
brilliant prospect it opens to them in
tho future.
''Let no ono imagine that Mr. Hryan
Is a dead issue. If a Deiuocuatio con-
vention were to assemble t3day he
would be without a scrloui competitor.
Unless all political conditions be revo-
lutionized meanwhile he will bo oven
strongor two years hence."
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'NS02'eiAll O.TP 33 Aft it t
THE KANSAS CITY
TIMES
PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH INFORMATION
OF THE COMING STRUGGLE.
SPECIAL ARRIVAL
AND FIKSr VISIT TO THIS CITY OP TUB
WORLDS GREATEST
Tharo Will Bo EleoMons
Thlrly-Klx States
This Yoar.
n 1a n . n 6 a est n
" I LMiiiT u I Mil i
anBirisain.feci' - r r l- - -1 ataiumMMmaiM
I Commence the
New Year Right!
To Ho liifiriiiot uf A'l Ilia Movn
Hit I'olltltwl Uliliinl mill Him
Ntm of I tie Wiirlil ns Weill
Until tlm Hint Pnpr
1 lin Khukhb Uliy
Tlmm.
ALEXANDER LEE
Trance
Tur teachers of Orccr county havo
drafted a memorial to be presented to
congress in which thoy urgo a settle-
ment of their claim j Tho memorial
appears olsowhero and is self-exp!ana
tory. The teachers are absolutely
right In their demands aid concrete
Bhould accord them tho rollef sought.
Lt Huno Guano wanted Frederick
Dent Grant to represent tho Ui i cd
iLcgJn Chiaa and made hi i wants
uwm i JO wrvMcKiuioy. uniortun-
ately for LI ho ! uaacquiiatod with
tbo fact that In thin country political
dobls are paid at the cxoenie oflh--people
and that when the tlmo ootnch
to remunerate a man forlii lervlcot
tho other follow Is not oonsldcred in
tho deal Lt should feel grattful thai
he did not got Charles t'.go Hryan and
say no morn about it
To I'rtitorvo Vlulnriiii ulee.
Nkw Yoiiit .Inn. SO. Arrange menU
have boon niiule to permiiuently pre-
horvo tho tono of Uiieeii Yintfirln'a
voice. 'Ihelutoat
will b sent to
into this Instrument Her Majesty has
consented to speult h corluin uiRSMige
wlilch will ho por ma nen Ur preserved
on the cylinder and kept In the Hrlt-
lsll IllllBtMUU.
. Htylu uf phonogruph
Windsor rustle nnd
IN another column of Thk Lkaiihii
appears tho anncuaccmont of tho Kin-
eas City Times for tho now year The
Times is tho ablest and most consist
ent Democratic metropolitan daily In
the (rreat wost and durlog last year It
achieved signal success in advocating
tho cau6o of the pooplo. Tho paper U
frco silver to tho core and there Is
nothing luko-warm or woozy about
its editorial policy. Tho Tunce is now
and has over been tho champion of
Oklahoma and her mtorosti and is
now devotlig much tpaco dally to
fresh Oklahoma topics. Fast mail
trains cnablo tlia paper to reach tho
'territory a few hours uf or publica-
tion and as a result Its largo territsr-
ial circulation Is constantly increasing
tsnnvjtsmtST ustimath or wtr.ix
TO DA Til.
Perhaps the nust consistent and In-
telligent paper in the oast is the
Washington Post. In politics it Ib
indepsndent with a loaning toward
Uepubllcanism. During tho last cam-
paign tbo I'ost administered severe
chastisement to Wllllaai J. Hryan but
for the most part Its oritioism was not
dlsaolorcd by malloe or Wall streot
In viow of tbo fact that tho Repub-
lican preis Ib making vigorous attacks
on Hryau in order to show that ho Is
dead and his cause ready for embalm-
ing tho following estimate of tbo
Iluan o today from the I'ost of Janu-
dry 17 will not bo without Interest :
"The attempts ou the part of the
gold orgasts to dismiss Hon. William J.
Iiryan as a 'back number' 'a dead
issue' and to relsgato him to the
limbo of Insignificant and forgotten
derelictt do not strike us as being
particularly happy. Whether they
have been Inspired by bonost Ignor-
ance of public seutlment through ut
tho couuiry or are mem demonstra-
tion of malice and deceit we do not
uodeitike to sty. Perhaps we bhould
accept b)th txplanatious with a geo-
graphical division attributlrg the
ignorance to the east and the deceit-
ful purpocos to the west. No nuivt-
papers In the Ujlttd aulas havo a
poorer understanding of popular opin-
ion than the 'great metropolitan dall-
ies' cause none are so cook sure of
their own omiulsaonuo and of the ove-
rshadowing liiporUnco of theoommun-
lty they represent. To find the true
provincial the hopelessly narrow view
of thing one must go to New York
Compared with that big bumptious
and complacent azgrtgttiou of prgi
Hogeyo ' txts is a veritable- coauioro
Ha We o n easily UcMefe that Newj
I.lttlo (Irlrzty l'oir
Nkw Yonic .Inn. 3 The first grl.-
r.ly benii burn in captivity are tlmie
of the Central pork menagerie which
enme into tho world at I o'elovlc this
morning in the bear cage. One of them
is thriving but ti-n other lived only
n bo ut four hours u hen lt died 'l'lu
one loft Is a male
Hunker' lloinn llurtinil.
Coi.VMlilA Ma. Jan '-'O The resi-
dence of I. O. llockaday. oath if r of
thu llooiin County Natiouul bank was
totally destroyed by lire at this place
yesterday. Ixisj ubout JlO.ouj. Par-
tially Insured.
Ilml l'lna In llor htniimoli.
St. Jokki'ii Mo. Jun. SO. Mrs. Ada
Orsor u well known resident a god VJ
was found doud at her home today
Hoart dUanse Is suiipoeeti to be the
trouble although .two lurg plus were
found in lior slonineh.
l'lftjf-Criit fliK fur 1 lot ton.
HosTox .Ian. SO. Work lias begun
In on most on the big ovuns tit Kveretl
from which Henry M. Whitney and
his allies nay they expect to sunply
t!ia people of tho metropolitan dUtrUt
Willi ilfty-ceut fH.
In tli Klniiilllie lir IIiiIIiiiiii
San Fhancisco Jan. "ft C W. Yov
tier is pliinnlinr to go to the Klondike
by balloon. He proposes to nw the
big balloon made for tho Chicago
.vorld's fair where it was hold cap-tlvu
The Kaesai City Times as the expon-
oi.'oftbe Western beliefs and Internets
lini uccotnn the most widely known (Kiper
In the West Its work for all that bene-
fits the west and Democracy has gained for
It thoosamls of admirers and. bneked by
the rural press and the approval of the
major portion of the people In this sec-
tion. Its piwer for good is cnuttatitly on
tbn Increase. Tho uood It Is now a I) e
to render for Democratic principles as
emliodlod by the Chicago platform can
be greutly Inrrwiaeil by the support of the
ppople wiio live In Southern end Western
states The con tern ptl bio pracllros used
In Ohio are but n forernnner of what
will be attempted In the general stato
elections this fall.
This year Important elections will bo
held in thirty-sU States and Territorial".
The most 'letei mined efforts accom-
panied by every conceivable specliw of
jiolltlcal trickery and corruption will be
brought forth to defeat the Democratic
forcos. Events of great Importance to
tlie people will transpire una aiivo up-to-date
nowspoper will he a vital neces-
sity In every home If on would keep In-
formed on current events. Tho nws
service o( the Kansas City Times Is In
ovory sen e sotnpleto. In addition to tho
full Associated Press report It ieclve
reports from its own correspondents In
every Important news center in the coun
try us policy is unequivocally Demo-
cratic and for the lulorest of tho Wost.
lly moans of the threo fast oarly morn-
ins trains north south and west Tho
Tim o Is delivered at points Sou miles
from Kansns City In time for breakfast
and over Wtntoru Missouri and three-
fourths of Kunsus tho same day It Is pub-
llxhed. It will bo sont by mall one yoar
for CI; for six months $2; and for three
months CI. The Tivlco-n-Wonk Times
contains tho cream of tho world's nows
nnd tho best market r-jport compiled In
Kansas Olty. Sent one year for CI; six
months for fiO cents. Addruss
TUB KANSAS CITY TIMES.
Katisas City SIo.
A postal brings a samulo copy.
I'nr AMHiiltiiii; AIM. Until.
LiAM.wt Mo. .Ian. ?Q. Tho grnm1
Jury of tho Hartou county circuit
court iu session here has returned
Indictments against Dave Monkstar
nnd Hank Avery for arliuimally aa-
snu'tiiijr Mrs. Jacob Hash ne.tr llos-
ton. six miles s mth of here on No-
vember 1 1 when carbolic acid was
thrown In her face. William Simpson
and William Kuderly were Indicted na
accomplices of Monkstnr and Avery.
Tho two formr." were taken from offi-
cers and hanged to a tree several
times until they confessed to having
hired Monkstar anil Avery to commit
the assault. Monkstar has never been
apprehended.
Itrcitlnti lit Vtliltn Hunts.
Wahiiingion. .la '. 80. The first
oflifial reception of the present ad-
ministration was given at the White
house lutt evening An.de from the
fact that it was tho first interest in
the event centered in the new method
of distributing the invitations no that
only a certain proportion of those en-
titled to the hoapltu'lty of the execu-
tive mansion would be entertained in
n single evening. The plan so far ns
could be Judged from appearance was
an entire success.
Test and Business MEDIUM
and Independent Slate Writing.
Late of Melbourne Australia.
The Mystery of Two Hemispheres!
Having appeared before all the crowned beads of Europe
as well as the London Psychic Research Society also the Bos-
ton and Detroit branches of the same and being fully endorsed
by them all he is conceded by both Press and Public to be the
GREATEST OP ALL MEDIUMS; and HIS PAIR OFFER and
HONEST TALK has gained for him the lull confidence of all
classes in every city he has visited. He has decided to pay this
city a visit and to REMAIN SOME LENGTH OF TIME.
II K ASKS NO QUESTIONS! HE TELliS YOUR SAME IN FULL
Names of your Friends Enemies or Rivals. Tells you whether
Husband Wife or Sweetheart is true or false. Tells who you
will marry and when. Tells you how best to prosper. Gives
advice on all points of interest such as Love Marriage Court-
ship Divorce Business Speculations and Transactions of all
kinds. Does another share the love that belongs to you or is
there someone else's love you wish to gain? Or have you enemies
or rivals you wish to overcome Do you want to get proof factfi
and names in regard to whether Husband Wife or Sweetheart is
true or false. Do you want success iu Luck Love Marriage
Health Business and Speculations? Have you Buried Treas-
urers you want to find? Wills or Mislaid Deeds? In fact no
matter what may be your Hope Fear or Ambition come to this
gifted Medium and find help. He has helped others! Why not
you? No matter what may have been your experience with
other Mediums in the past Good or Bad----do not compare this
Medium with them but first come and test him and he will
gladly convince you of his powers.
Believing as he does that Public Opinion is the Court
of Last Resort he desires to place himself before such a jury
Truth is Stranger Than Fiction. His Fee for Reading is ?1.00
and 2.00; that is if you are satisfied! No Money Accepted in
Advance! Not until Reading is Entirely over. Then if you are
not fully satisfied you Pay Nothing! Is this not honest? Could
anything be fairer. Ladies can call and see this Medium
without fear of being offended; and Gentlemen may call fully
satisfied of not being imposed upon. JL0UHS Daily 9 a. m. lo
8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. in. to -1 p. m.
To
do this it is necessary to have
New Books New Inks Mew Blotters
I New Calendars New Penc New Pcn-
cils. We are prepared to furnish you
with these goods at the lowest possible
prices. Come and let us quote you
I prices and show you our stock.
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Woman's Friend
The Great Alcdicinc (hat Gives
Nerve Strength
Hood'a Snraapnrllln Mnkos tho
Blood Rloh and Purs Creates an
Appotlto and (tostoros Honlth
Vigor and Vitality.
"I feel that I ought to write n few
words in prabte of Hood's (krsapnrilla
whioh has done great things (or me. I
was in a delloato ooudltlou unci was slok
at my stomach and constipated. I tried
romedlee highly recommended (or female
weakuewen hut tho inediciuee brought
on other troubled. I wuh bo week I
could not attend to my household duties
and I then determined to try Hood'u Knr-
Haparillu. After I had taken thU medieliio
n ebort time I begun to gain strength. 1
Crow Stronger Each Day
until I wan able to work all day without
any inconvenience. 1 have taken llood'e
Pills for constipation and I ura better to-
day than I have been for five years
filnco taking Hood's gartwparillA and
Hood's Pills I feel rented in the morning.
I am less nervous aud am euro I have
richer and purer blood. I have always
bceu bothered with scrofula but now I
am rid of it. Before my last child was
born I took Hood's BanMparilla and
my girl baby was fat and strong while
my other child was not well oud lived
to bo only two yenrs old." Mns. IS. 1
DUAL Uux ll'J Missouri Valley Iowa.
Sarsa-parilla
1 the twit m fivt the One True Wood Purifier.
?4nl
Hood's
a i ilia UIjr j)rtIVU4 4 eui.
Uivar Kllli Illiutoir.
Rkvukma. Ohio Jen. 2ft While
walking with hie sweetheert Cornelius
I). Eatiuger a well known young man
of this city the eon of procitnent
parents ijuurreled with the young
women. Suddenly lie pulled n revol-
ver nnd without n word of wurnlng
eent bullet through hie brain frill
lng deed nt his sweetheart's feet
I'M S:cKmu) to Hung.
-TKrrKiMON Citv Mo Jan. 20. IW
MeKenicie. colored was accused of
killing Nick Ltnhardt a wealthy
farmer of Cole county on April 30
' U1. The trial nm begun at 10
o'clock yesterday and at t.3J the jury
brought in a verdict of guilty. Judge
Hhacklefoi'd sentenced McKensle to be
hanged ou February IM lM'.ic1.
Corner First and Vilas Streets. Rooms 20 21 22 and 23. Ladies'
Entrance: Walk up to the Front Parlors; so arranged that you
meet no callers.
First published In Uutbrlo Dully Leader
January is lBfH
Notice lor Publication
Land Onico at Guthrie O. T. Janu-
ary II. 18! H
Notice Is horeby Riven that tho follow-lng-unmed
Bottler has filed notlco of his
Intention to make final proof Iu support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made beforo tho ies-lstor nnd rccolver
United Statos land office nt Guthrie O.
T. on February 21 1898 vlr:
David Kamoy for tho nw qr-of section
84 In twp 15 n r 3 w.
lie names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon aud
cu'.tlVdtton of said land viz:
John A. Anderson of Watorloo O. T..
Cnlvln Schotrompf John Schotrompf and
Eiekluh Puublou of Seward. O. T.
4137 A. N.J. GimoK. UnsUler.
A Wumilil .u.tnUl fcB.UOI) lliinmxo.
Foot Wok'iii Tcxes Jan. 20 While
attempting to board a Chicago Hook
Ulund Jk. 1'ueiHe tram at Bridgeport
Mrs. ltofta LaugeU.it of liowio felt
under the wheels and her leg were
cut off below the k neon. She eued the
railway for feo.ooj damages and has
liu oven a verdict for $2.VO.
Klritpubllsbb-l In tho Uall? Leader Jan
31 1318
Notice for Publication.
Land oulce at Guthrie O. T. Jan. 80.
18(8
Notlco Is hereby given that tho follow-
Inn naned sottler has filed notice of his
lnteutlon to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will he
mado before tho register and receiver of
the Unlti d States land oUlee at Out bile.
O. T. on IN-bruary -M lSftJ. vlr-
M.-see At. Stnmlley for the sw qr see 17
twp 15 n r 3 w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous reeldenco upon and
cultivation of said land vlt:
Uewllton Jellrl's Jacob A. FauMou
Daniel Ma her nud Jetferron L'ohu all of
Seward O. T.
414U A. N. J. OitOQK Register.
Flr.u piib'tshrd in The Dally Leader
Jan. II 1-193.
Notico lor Publication.
Land oftlee at Guthrie. O. T.Jan. 80
iev. Notice Is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler bas died notlee of
o( his Intention to make tiaal proof iu
support of hi claim nd that sttid proof
will be made beforr reirlster mid receiver
at Guthrie. O T . ou Feb. 4. 1SW. vli:
W illiam 11. Rickstrow for the ne qr sec
to l. r I wet.
lie names the foliowlug witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultlvullon of said land v It:
Daniel Mooro of Guthrie. O. T.; Walter
S. Wilson of Meridian. O T ; Add W.
Cbrlstliou of Guthrie. O T.j amuel C.
Peterson of Gutbrie. O. T.
441" A N J t'ltnoK UegtiUr
First published In tho Dally Leader Jan.
0 161)3.
Notlco for Publication.
Laud ofllco at Guthrie O. T Jan.
8 18D8
Notico Is horoby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has lllod notlco of his
intention to make linal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will lie
made bolore tbo reglstor una receiver oi
tho United States land ofllco at Guthrlo
O. T. on February 13 lh03 viz:
John O. liurroll for tho no qr sec 18.
tp 17. r 3 w.
lie nnmes tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Jacob lllevliio Ooorgo Oslo George W
Sloan -John JJ. Kiting all of Croscont
O. T.
4410 A. N. J. Chook Register.
The 3:30 train is tho through Colorado
flyer.
See Smith the bill distributor.
First publlshod In tbo Dally Leadtr
January 1.1 18F8
Notico tor Publication.
Land otllco at Guthrie O. T Janu-
ary 11 1SCH
Notlco Is horoby given that tbo follow-
ing named sottler has filed notice of his In-
tention to n.a!m final proof In support of
his claim and that raid proof wilt be
made bofore register and receiver U S.
land ofllco at Guthrie O. T. on February
vj ib'ja viz:
Clcoro Kubanks for tho n hf so qr sec
2 tp 15 r 1. oust.
He names tho following wltnossos to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John Collins. William A. Poters Jo-
onph llopp William Collins all of Mc-
Klnloy O. T.
4431 AN J. OltnOK. KerUtftr
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105 West Harrison
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Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHOlE 0 5
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
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Isn't a sin in teeth. Yet delicacy
chooses to have it artfully am-
cealed. I make artificial plates-
with every advantage of the bet
modern mechanical facilities lo aid
me so perfect in lit so natural in
appearance and so comfortable in
action that even the wearer can
forget about them.
Durable dentistry moderate
charges warranted work my
methods
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ARMS CO.
Guns Uicycles Ammunition.
Pocket Knives Scissors. Razors
Pishing Tackle Base Uall
Goods Playing Cards Chees.
Checkers Sewing Machine
Needles. We ''aim low in price
but keep the quality ol our
goods up to the slihidard all the
time. Stock is noyso large as
some (in St. Louisnor so small
as others (out .fst) but is com-
plete and wU$be sure to please.
Come and se'us at
115 DIVISION STf LYON BLOCK
First published In tho Dally Leader J un-
uary 0. 1858.
Notico for L'uulicution
Lund ofllco at Guthrlo O. T. January
5 18U3
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
Iiik uaniod sottler has filed notlco of his
Intention to niako llnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado beforo tbo register and rocolver
United Stato land ofllco in Guthrlo O. T.
on February 10 1893 viz:
Wlntlold A. Turner for tho so qr sec Si
two 10 range 2 w.
He names tho foliowlug wltnossos to
provo his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Daniel W Martin James K. Hoover.
David Roberts and George Harris all of
Guthrie O. T.
4101 A.N.J. OnooK Konlstor.
First rublUhed in Uutbrie Dally Leader
January 10.1MM 1
Notico for IMibllcution.
Land olllce at Guthrlo O. T January
17 18D0.
Notice la hereby given that the follow-
ing named settlnr h-is tiled notlee ef his
Intention to make final proof In support
o( his claim aud that said proof will be
made before the register nnd roeelvor at
Guthrie O. T.. on Feb. 35 113. vli:
Hurry H. Storry for the ne qr sec So
tp 17. r 1 oast
He n meg the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Hobert Klaugbt r John Alln Thomas
Cash and Jo'ih Walker ail of Langston
O. T.
4lii A N J l u.ioh Ufglster.
Suli's diiie Marble Yam
ltKMKMHEU. this advertisement is of
Inurust to you who havo friends resting
in the tomb It Is a home establishment
shipping oirect from tho quarries marble
and granite and manufacturing In this
city. Foreign agents "haw you a large
Que picture and ask you to sign a binding
ordor for a poor design and grade at dou-
ble price covering their wages aud ex-
penses. Think ot it! wo will duplicate
any of their work from SO to 50 per cent
less. All the Work done In tho Guthrlo
cemetery some weighing upward of two
tons was dono by ui. Notice the name
cuton tba bi-.
First published in tho Daily Loader Do-
comber 23 18&7
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo Oklahoma De-
comber 22 1897.
Notlco is horoby given that the follow-
ing named fottlor has tiled notlco of hla
intontlon to make llnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made boforo tho register und receiver
United States laud otllco at Guthrlo Ok-
lahoma on January 27 189S viz:
Samuol It. Casslus for tho lots 3 4 and
o hf s qr sec l'J two 15 r 1 o.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivating or saia lana viz:
Johnson Kennedy John U Carter
Jainos Manns and William M. Flenold
all of Tohee O. T.
4301 A. N. 3. Cnooic Koglstnr.
-4.I"Il T '1'T 'i'T111! 5"v!"J"I' 'I 'I1 4' 'I1 4 "fl'I"i
First published In tho Dally Leader
January 5 1S93.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo O.T. January
3 1603.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that the follow-
ing named sottler has tiled notlco of hla
intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made beforo the register aud recolver at
Guthrie O. U on February 7 1603
vl:
John W. Ileotr for tbo s hf ne qr so
qr uw qr and lot 2 sec. 10 twp 10 rungo
2 west.
He names the following wltnossos to
prove his continuous reeideuce upon aud
cultivation of said land viz:
Furman Upham Henry liowors Honry
llurchnm ad James Mackey all of
Guthrie O. T.
4373 A. N.J. OnooK Register.
First Published in tb Guthrlo Dally
Leader Jan. 5 16M.
Notlco for Piiblluation.
Land ofllce at Guthrlo O. T. January
4 18W.
Notlco is horeby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has filed notice of her
intontlon o mako linal proof in supyort
of hor claim and that said proof will be
mado before tbo register and receiver at
Guthrie. O. T on Feb. 0 189. viz:
Louisa Raynor for lot 3 andsw qr
ne qr sec 23 tp 17 r 1 oast.
Shu uainos tho following witnesses to
provo her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz.
Ned linker. Freeman VY. Wallace Al-
fred R. White Robert R. Rran. all of
Langston O.
4.133
'i'
A. N. J. Chook Register.
First
Published in the Dally Leader
January a lsua.
Notico for Publication.
Land otllco at Guthrlo Okla. Jan.
4. 18M.
Notice is horeby glvon that the following-named
settler has filed notlee of his
Intention to mako llnal proof In support
of his claim and that Bald proof will be
mado before the register and receiver U.
t). land oflice ut Guthrie Okla. on Feb-
ruary 0 1893 viz:
James Miles Calver for tho o hf nw qr
see 26 tp 17. rl east.
He names the foliowlug wltnossos to
prove his continuous rosldi nee upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Samuel Harper. George liaker Richard
McCall. all of Langston O.T.. aud Jamos
O Helrher of Iconlum O. T.
4334 A N.J. Chook Register
V
FROM
OKLAHOMA
TO
Kansas City
St. Louis
fit. Joseph
Loaromvortli
Atchison
0 in nil a
Pueblo
and DoiiYor
This Is Tho
DIREGTJOUTE.
Dally Trains
Fast Time
Superior Service.
H. 0. TOWNSEND
. General Passenger Agent
I St. Lodis Mo.
-K-H"H"H"-H"H- Wll'il i-
First published In the Dally Leader
Doc. 28. 13-J7.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrie O. T De: 37
1897.
Notlee is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has tiled notice of his In-
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim and that said prod will be
made before the reglstor and receiver U
S land oflice at Gutbrie U.T. on Feb-
ruary 1. 1S98. viz:
Robert J. McUride for the so qrsei 31
twp 18 range least.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud viz;
Lawrence R Tool (iaorgo R Noblet
Abraham V. Myers all of Paradise O.
T ard John C Combs of Marena U T.
43i A. . J UF.O0X uegisier.
UI
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