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TUJC LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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Entered in the postofflc at Qslbrie Okla.
as stxond class mall matter
Official Paper ot Oklaliomi Territory
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COytV ANY STATE PKUtTBHS.
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nnem. nth by mail
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THURSDAY FKH 3 1809.
No- sonater present more unique ar-
guments ttn Ssnator Tillman of
Sjutb Carol In iv. nnd tils latest oh the
silver question was one of his best.
llo said recently "llefore 1871 we
used to go a two legs One leg wai
gold and the other leg was ai.ver.
Then we out one leg oil bat rot con-
tent with that we placed ill cut-off
log on our snculder nsd now we go
bopping along on one leg with ibe
othor leg on our tb mlder " The sct.-
ator illustrated his remarks be action
and when he ended by hopping around
on o.ie leg bending orer with the
imaginary bu deu on his shoulder
there nm such a burst ot laughter
and applause that the vioe president
had to sharply demand order.
Thk new judges of the supreme court
Trill bo appointed today. If not to-
day then tomorrow.
)Mll ItEMRSKXTS Till! VAltTY.
Senator Chandler who has been con-
spfcloXis iu his championship of Mr.
MckYnloy's bimetallism has this to
say of the lateit attempt of tho latter
to carry gold on one shoulder and sil-
ver on tho other: 'The prosidont Ib
trying to satisfy the gold people and
also prosecuto international bimetal
ltsm which Is a v:ry dlfllsult thing for
him tcyjrobeeauso tho former oro notj
bWvor ot any Vlod ot bimetallism.
So he declares in favor of of paying
the national debt in the beBt money in
the world in deference to tho gold
people and refrains from sajiag that
the best money in tho world Is gold in
order to avjid disturbing tho bimetal-
lists It may bo sagacious policy but
It will badlftloult to pursue It much
longer if Socrelary Osgo and his as-
sistants nro to continue to declare on
every possible occasion that interna-
tional bimetallism is impossible while
tb"utnrcsidcnt maintains that ho is
prosojutlng negotiations with other
nations Tho tlmo will soon como for
the explicit declaration as to wholhr
Mr. Qago or tho president represents
the Repub'.lcan party." Senator Chnnd-
'er was tbo only eastern Republican
who votd for tho Teller resolution.
TilK landing of Colonel Hridgos the
fltr:e denunciator ot a national sin In
a good fat federal jab will not produce
cxcsptlonal concord In the harmony
department of John 3:othoru the
sllkencd-rlbbcd rtbber of the MeKiu-
loy dynasty Scothorn is i partner In
law and vulee with Colonel llridges
aad Is enabled to transform himself
Into a kerosene torchlight proeesslon
at a moment's notice.
Tit it Lodge gold bond resolution
having been defeated by a rote of S3
to Si In the senate the gentlemen who
have been psylng board bills in Wash
ington with the Idea that legislation
for gold bouds could be secured from
this congress huvo nt last got their
eyes open to faets known to most poo-
plo from the first day of the session
tho absolute Impossibility of gold
bond legislation
Ksin Wave: Reed says that state-
Tiood for tho territories is not .tho oast
against the west lie says it is purely
ond simply ' gold against Bllver" and
tho Republicans will not admit a sil-
ver Blato because It adds two more sil-
ver men to tho senate. Wo aro glad
to hoar Hoed mako this confession
Tho Republicans of tho territory have
been trying to hldo this paint.
Tub citizens of Uuthrio aro not wor-
rying themselves over tho capital ques-
tion. Tho wise business man Is search-
ing for pointers for increasing tho
valuo of tho town. When tho time
comes f jr capital agitation tho Guth-
rie man will ba ready with scintillat-
ing evidence ot the town's solidity and
fuluro welfare
KINOS AMONQ ELBPHANTS.
Two Fin nullum Tlint Hml SUvo lll
pliant to Wnll on Tlicm.
It was ur pood fortune to be protont
it an important mwtlng of the "Khsd-
lah at chili on the banks of tho
Jangii. where Hip Nenalesa govern-
ment hnl font .lown Us magnificent
.nop of ume elephants for the chase
if the wild ones says St. Nicholas.
They were about 10') In number mag-
nificent noble creatures. The two
finest among them were the "kings"
of the troop nnd wm i called BlJH
Prasad and Narain taj Prasad. DlJU
Prasad which means "lord of light-
ning" was sitrh n grand fellow! The
width of his brows was so great tbat
he could not pus his head through our
hall door and he knows to tbo small-
est pt-lnt what n mighty creature he Is.
He nnd hi companion. Narain OaJ
Prasad fchhh means 'the peerless
lord." are provided with two slave ele-
phants and the only duty of the lat-
ter Is to frith and provide fodder for
UIJII and Nnrnlu tlaj. They do tholr
duly right well At enily dawn their
mahouts or drivers drive them Into
the Jiinghs (.ml they work like real
slaves. They collect the sweet sugnr-
canes teirlng them up by their roots
Hie young succulent' grasses and ten-
der loaves and heap them up Iu
minn. v. hith w !eh nbout 300 pounds
each. Th"p loads are put on their
back nml ihrlie a day they gladly
cam- la ihflr burdens and lay them
nt the Ret of their lonK We went out
bv moonlight to see the latter fed and
nny child would enjoy the strange
sigh' Frt of all the mahout makes
a gt rampfire of twig and brush-
wood and on It he places n largo Hat
Iron dish supported on two bricks.
Then l.e takes wheat Hour and kneads
It with water Into great round flat
cakes about an Inch Illicit and twice
tho circumference of a soup plate.
These takes ho hakes on the iron
dish. We were anxious to taste them
and we found them ery good. We
punched out with our lingers all tho
nice brown spots and ato tltem piping
hot. And to make up to MJll and
Narain for taking part of their supper
we had prepared a treat of which they
are particularly roml. i-rom me ua-
saar we had brought groat balls of
sugarcane juice boiled down and mado
solid called "goor" In that country.
ISach ball was twice the slse ot a ten-
nis ball ond In earh whentcakc or
"chapsti" we rolled a lump ot this
molasses. You should have seen how
the big beasts enjoyed their feed how
their great trunks rested down on our
shoulders wl'h the utmost gratitude.
THE ORtSAT NEWSPAPER
this areisvr westi
The
Kansas City
Star.
Dy Mall (tally end Sunday $100 a Year
The Weekly One Year 25 Cents
l.lVll STUCK StttS.
First published in Guthrio Daily Lender
lauu&ry IS 1MB
Notice for Publication
Land onico at Qnthrle O. T. Janu-
ary 14 189S.
Notico Is horoby given that tho following-named
sottlcr has tiled notice ot Lis
intention to make tlnal proof In support
of hit claim and that said proof will bo
made before tho agister and receiver
United Stales land otneo at Uuthrio O.
T. on February 21 1898 viz:
David P.nriioy for tho nw qr ot tecllon
94 In twp 16 i r 3 w.
Ho nmo tho following wltnossos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land "it:
John A. Anderson of Waterloo O T..
Calvin SoIiHtrompf. John Sclietrompf and
Eioklah Fnnbloii. of 8wsrd. O T.
4137 A. N J. Oltooil. ItoBlntHr.
rut: ui.it srcKitn a.tsni.
Playing tho voters for cuakera is a
very old Republiciu tf;mc but it Is to
bs played again this year and If it
wins In 1000 It la tho regulation
three-card monto pollttcil t-lcW. The
Republican administration through
its president and eocrotar uf tho treas-
ury is manipulating the cards so that
in socUoos where some i vr votes are
itecewjiry to win tho ottds will bIiow
'"HJie-BPttbllcan party to bj a great
friend of bimetallism and many fairy
storioi will bo told abjut what Mr.
WcKtnley expocta to acoompIUb tor
silver through international bimetal-
lism and iu sections where tbo gold
standard sentiment Is held by a msj r-
ity tho cards will show tho lliiubt!-
cans In their truo oolor. upporters
of the staglo gold standird. To be
forewarned Is to be forearmec1 aud il
any real iriond of silvjr gets cauglnln
'this game ho will deserve ti be
cadght.
Whkn Judge Holes of Perry coaii
Hocking down tho pike with a pair of
steel bits in his mouth and a registra-
tion look ou his fno ho will havo a
oloar track. Holes iu about tho pret-
tiest and hottest thing they havo In
tho box at Perry and as funny as the
Congrosslonal Record.
CONOIIKBBMAN CA J.I A HAN Is forjlng
Reed uud skulking Republicans to
tibow their hands ills work In behalf
of f.oo homes Is iudeed refreshing.
Callahan hat tho stuff in him and is
not f ircjd to bick pedal at any stage
ot tho gemo.
There ! more Catarrh In this section of tho
country than all other dlicasei put together
nl until ttin lie fitw t'Mra u'AM er.aH t.1 t...
m.. .... uV .w.. . v. . OHVW - - w
ureal I
Iiik Urowu railroad and tho Okla-
homa Central will bo in operation
with Ojtbrle as a tormlnal for both
roads within oigbtsau months. This
is not a rcklcia astertion but a solid
fact.
j" titT or Tilt: s.tMit nii.iu
Those who havo boon blackguarding
Spain for trying to buy tho friendship
of tho United States ih-ough trad;
concebions offered In the negotiations
for a reciprosity treaty between the
United Htatca and .Spain to Includo
tho products of Cuba and Porto Rico
which are now under way will doubt-
less ba surprlt cd to learn that tho first
stop in theso negotiations was taken
by tho United States minister to Spam
under instructions from tho depart-
ment of state but such ii tho fact
Just why this administration should
have gono out of its way to make such
a praotical demonstration of iti friend-
liness toward b'piln each individual
must determino for hlmstlf; lut it
Booms to bo all a part ot tho same deal
wit j Sjnln which pacified cor gross
and the peoplo for a time by sending
a United States warship to Uavana.
Tin: itiiy Uojiooiav who voted
agalna1. tho Toln r resolut'on declar-
ing Unit id titatuu bjnds psyablo in
silver i iho goveriiindut'd option was
Senator u il-ri of Louisiana.
Thk tonsibiu Uutnil man is invest-
ing his burplus uiol07 in Uuthrio real
tistat. li'a tno utibtible man who fol-
lows off mushroom booms aud loses
his money in wildcatlliig.
Kvkiiy real eaUio transfer in Uuth-
rio ib legitimate. Pools and fako sales
among realty agents are unknown.
This Is a pointer to the investor.
Oklahoma Town has also contracted
a land i llico removal chill and Is try-
ing to corrall a job-lot cf Uuthrio
enemies for hating purposes.
Incurable
nounccd It it local ulscaie. nnd rrcscrlbeii loci.1
rt'meilloB. nnd by constantly t ail Injr to euro Ith
local treatment pronounced it Incurable. Sci-
ence has nrovcu catarrh to bo a constitutional
tllseaso and therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Cutarrh Cure manufactured
by K.J. Cheney &Co. Toledo Ohio Is the only
constitutional euro on tho market. It in taken
Internally in doses from 10 drop to a tensnoon-
tul. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous
Fiufacesot tho system. Thcyotter ono hundred
dollars for nny easo It falls to cure. Bend for
circulars and testimonials. Address.
F. J. CIIHKUY &. CO. Toledo O
r3-8old by Druggists 7Jc.
A Seju rrnt lliiiiimr i.
Two br.ys near Cumberland Md. re-
cently had what hoys everywhere
would eulla "bonanzii." Somewhere
In tho mountains above Cumberland
the squirrels for some reason probabljr
lack of food became discontented with
their homo and they held a great coun-
cil of war and they decided to mlgrntc
to the Boulhward In a body. So they
all set out one bright morning nnd
traveled until they reached t Po'o-
raac river. In re they all leaped In
and swam across. Some boys an tho
farther rhore saw them coming in n
vast dark body that nearly choked up
the river. At first they wcro fright-
ened but when they knew that they
were squirrels they lay In wait and
caught more than one bundled of them.
People who saw the migration estimat-
ed that there must have been more
than 3000 squirrels In tho company.
Such migrations nro not at all mi-
common although it does not often
fall to the lot of boys to ho on hand
to seo them. Rata lemmings and
other small animals migrate in the
same way.
I'r(rii of IIipIi- Slrtliiu In Jlr UHit til
It'nnilwarit In J'thruary
Woodwaiu) Jan. 13. Following is
tho program of tho Llvj Stock conven
Hon:
Tuesday rcbruary 8.
IS m Call to order by president of
asiooiatlon.
Address of weloouic Judgo J. R.
IIhmi.
Response Vice President O E. Mor-
row for tho association.
Reports ot officers and executive
committee.
Adjournment until ft p. in for pay-
ment of dues nnd registration ot new
members.
4p in "Hrcodlni?." Paper by Col.
a 0 Slaughter of Texas; W. B. Camp-
boll of Kansas T. V. 11. Solhnm of
Missouri; D II. Patten of Oklahoma
Ucnernl discission.
fi ui. Addresi1 "Livo Stock Kx-
changci; Their Uses and Henctlts" by
John O. McCoy president ot tho Kan-
ses City Livo Stock Exchange. Ad-
journment. 8 p tn "Southern Fever: Its Causo
and provont'ou; and tbo Qiarantino
Regulations " Lecturo by Uol. Albert
Dean secretary United btatcs bureau
of aulmal Industry.
Wnlntsdny Feb 1) II a. in.
"Livestock in Oklahoma' Uov. C.
M. Harncs.
3D "Hlack Leg in Cattlo" Prof.
U E. Morrow Vico-Prcsldcnt O. L.
S. A.
10:30 "Feeding for Market" Col.
Dan Lively of Fort Worth. Discus-
sion Nik 'Hudson of Woodward; Fred
Talntor Koglewood; Abnor Wilson
Kiowa; W. r. Qjinlan Kansas City.
Adjournment.
1 p. m. "Inspcct'onof Cattlo" Mil
lard F. Word; Ira Endletnau. Discus
sion by members.
3 p. in "Valuo of Kansas to Okla
horaa and Texas Hroedera" U. U. Oil-
lctt Woodblno Kan.
2:30 p. m "Relation of Cattlo Raz-
ors to Commission Salesmen" Discus-
sion by Frank Cooper I. S. Alexander
L. A Allen P. H. Ketcham T. H. Lcc
Geo. R Harso A. 11. Hunt Hen L.
Welch and Ooo. S. Tamblyn. Discus-
sion open to all.
3 t. ra. Election of ofllocrs. Re
ports rf special committees. Adjourn-
ment. 8:30 p ra. Cattlemen's ball at opera
house.
First published In the Dally Leader
January IS 18(H
Notico lor Publication.
Land ollice at Unthrle O. T. J' uu-
ary 14.18
Notico Is herebv slvon that tho follow
ing named ottlor has Bled notice of his In-
tontlcn to unite final proof Iu support of
his claim and that said proof will bo
raado before register aud recotver U. S.
land ofUco at Uuthrle O. T. ou February
10. 1898. viz:
Cleero Eu hanks for tho n hf se qr sec
3 tp 15 r Least.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vlx:
John Collins. William A. Poter. Jo-
soph Ropp William Collins all of Me-
Kfiiloy 6. T.
4M A N. J. Ciiook. ResrlUnr
?ijH..r(rs$Mjrjj
OUR ANNUAL
Inventory Sale
OP SURPLUS STOCK
Will Commonco
First published In the Dally Loader Jan-
uaiy 0.1898.
Notico for Publication
Land ofllco at Uuthrio O. T. January
B. 181)3
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has tiled notico of his
Intention to mako llnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
maue ueioro me register anu recoiver
United Statos land ouico at Uuthrle O. T.
on Fohruary io ihos vlt:
Wintio'd A. Turner for tho se qr sec 21
two 10 raiiio 2 w.
He name tho following wltnosses to
provo his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Danlol W Martin Jnmos 12. Hoover
David Roberts and ueorgo Harris all of
Uuthrle O.T.
4301 A. N. J. Cuook. Register.
February
And Continue For One Week.
e o o o o
First Published In Uuthrio Daily Leader
January I918iis
Notico for L'ublication.
Land otllco at Uuthrle O. T. January
17. 1S0S.
Notico Is horoby nlven that tho follow
ing named settler bus filed notico nt his
intention to make llnal proof in support
of his claim aud that said proof will ba
mado before tho register and rocolver at
Uuthrio O. T. on Fob. 25 1803 Viz:
Hnrry II. Storry for tho no qr sec 20
tp 17 r 1 ea.t.
Ho nir.f.s tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous resldencn upon nnd
cultivation of said land viz:
Robort Slaughter John Allen Thomas
Cash and Joseph Walker ail of Langston
O.T.
4 HO A. N. J. Cuook Roglstor.
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105 West Harrison
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Avenue
First published In tho Dally Leador Jan.
20 1803.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrie O. T. January
25. 1 80S.
Notico Is horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named sottlcr has filed notico of her
Intentlcn to maho final pnof ot her claim
and tha. said proof will bo mado bnforo
tho honorablo reglstor and receiver of tho
United States land ofllco at Uuthrle O.
T.. on March 3 lKW.vIz:
Eliza McKenney. tho abandoned wlfo
of Danlol McKenny for lots 1 and 2 of
nw qr soc 10 twp 15 n r 1 o.
Sho names tho following witnesses to
provo hoc continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said latd viz:
JamosT. Jotor of Evansvlllo O. T.;
Homy Howsor of Toheo O. T.; LowU
fox of Evansvlllo O. T. aud Johnson
Kenedy of Tohcn. O T.
410(1 A. N. J. Ciiook. Register.
AO UKlHllXtl l. HMW.
Czr Reed cracked fie par.y whip
and compelled the Rspublioan major-
ity ot tbo homo to statid up and be
counted against tho loiter resolution
doclarlng bonds to bo payable in sil-
ver at tho option ot tho government.
Hoed is no dodger whatever else he
may e. Ho Is for tho gold standard
and tir gold bonds and ho simply
oomp'lied the boiiso to ludorso tho
payment ot bonds in gold by defeating
the Toller resolution although there
are loti of Republicans who would
rather thst ho had killed tho resolu
tion by Hi; pigeon-hole method. If
many ot too Republican ot tbo housi
had dsr.-d to voto as tbey thoujht
there would havo been noougU of them
with tbo sol d Democratic vote to havo
overthrown Reed's plan aud adotid
the Teller resolution.
Evkiiv entorprlao started in Uuthrio
within the pan four years has proved
a 6uccesi. This Is a pilntar to tbo
man with small capital.
Ir 11111 Walker fails to land that
Usago chimera ho will undcrtako the
contract to make administration vlows
popular In Oklahoma.
GmeTMiLL Junks' railroad predicting
apparatus needs a quantity of linseed
oil iu its ball-bearing parts.
Tan Wolleston ldo& Beems to bo if
you can't get'otn out with charges
to ihjoi'om out.
a:
Hubinkbs failures in Uuthrio aro un-
known. This is a pointer to capital
ists.
To all appearances tho Oklahoma
Town spellbinders began signaling six
balls for land before lai-d was sighted.
"Word comes via Si. Louis thst tho
Jones riUroad contrail is uat yet
ulgocd although Joae i himself wlroJ
Oklahoma City thst the wbcla cheese
was roidy to cu'. This beiag vhecne
it Is believed the new road will not
reach Oklahoma City before woek after
next iu tho afternoon.
Thk Quthrio publio schools fit the
boy or girl for Immedlito entrance
into tho higher branches in noted east-
era colleges Tint is a pointer to the
newcomer with cblufron
The froo homes bill
pot partisans.
needs patriots
A True tVlud Flower.
U is said that a flowor has been
found lu South Africa whleh la vlslblo
only when the wind la blowing. The
shrub belougg to the cactus family and
is about three feet high with a crook
at tno top. wuen me winu mows a
number ot beautiful flowers protrude
from little lumps on the stalk.
TO UUltK A OOL1J IN ONK HAY
Tako Laxatlvo Uromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tho money If it
fails to cure. tSo. Tho genuine has
L. It. Q. on each tablot.
LUIlo A. Co. received a largo icvoico
of glass last night.
First published In Dill? Loadar Feb-
ruary 3. lbOS.
Liquor Notico.
To whom It may concern:
Notleo Is horoby glvon that II. L. Hunt
has this day tiled his petition to retail
spirituous vluous and matt liquors In
Orlando Logan county Oklahoma aud
that unless objection bo died on or botoro
the 17th day ot February A. D. 1883 said
petl Ion will bo granted.
Guthrio Okla February 2. ly.
R Kmmktt Sthwaut
Isbai.1 County Clerk.
Out Thine I.cfU
Peasant Vifo (to country quack)
'Ob doctor you must do something
more for my husband; he Is much
worse." Doctor "Il'm I I have already
euppod him and bled him. There is
nothing else I uiuld do for him but
puH ono of his teeth." Fliegonde
lUnMixtr
First published In The Dally Leader
Fob. 3. 1S97.
Notico for Publication.
Land OOlce at Uuthrio O. T Fob
2 1807.
Notico Is horoby given that tho following
named settler has filed notico ot his
Intention to mako final proof in support
of his claim aud that said proof will bo
mado before register and recoiver United
States land ollice at Guthrio O. T. on
March 10 1803. viz:
Arthur N. Farrls for the se qr sec 5
twp 15 r 2 east-
He uamos tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ot said land viz:
Cas Chester llueuauan Neal Waller
Ullbert. Kruett 11. Kaptdlo. till of Mitch-
ell O. T.
41CO A. N. J. Ouooic. Register.
First published In tbo Dally Loader
January 28 1893.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrio Oklahoma Jan.
uary 27 180J. m
Notice Is horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named soitlor has tiled notico of his
intention to mako llnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado boioro tno roRisier ana rccoivor
United States land ollice at Uuthrle Ok-
laluma on March 2 1898 viz:
Albert 1). Lester for tho no qr sec 25
twp 10 r 3 w.
llo names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous resldenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Harvey ''. Mooro. Amos L. Rrooks.
WilovJ.Reed and William F. Ilross all
llntli'rln. O. T.
--' - . - .- . .
4ty3 . Si . . VJHIHf-i U'lKIBltir.
First Published Iu tho Dally Leader Jan-
uary 25 1803.
Notice for Publication-
Land ollice at Uuthrle O.T January
21. 1 03.
Notico Is hereby given that tho follow-Ing-nainod
sottlcr has Hied notice of his
Intention to make Html pre t Iu support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made before the reulstur and receiver at
Unthrle. O. T. on March 2 1803 viz:
John L. Juries for the so qr sec 10 tp
15. r 1 east.
llo nar
mi.s thn follow ltiL' witnesses tn
prove his lontlntinus resldeucu upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Andrew J. Itrazll Haywood Lowls.
Jamos Jordan Douglass Johnson all of
Garden O. T.
4155 A. N. J. CinoK Register
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHCr.E 0 5
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
First published In tho Dally Leader Jan.
28 1898
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Uuthrio O. T January
25 1808.
Notico Is horoby glvon that tho follow-lug-named
settler has filed notico of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made befi.ro tho register and recoiver of
tho United States land ofllco at Uuthrle
Ira Shackelford for tho o hf noqrsec
38 twp IS. r 2 w.
Uonumos tho following wltnosses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
nnltlvRtlnn nf said land viz:
Albsrt Luckinblll John Stephens of
Seward. O T.; Charlos W. bcholhlng
Jerry Tynor. of uuiuneu. u.
4 Ii3 A.N.J. Ciiook Register.
Children and adults torturod by
burns scalds Injuries cezoma or skin
diseases my eeouro instaut relief by
using Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve It
is tho great Pllo Reroody. J Whocler
& Son
i'lrst published In the Dally Loader Feb-
ruary 3 1S4H.
Notico for Publication..
Land ollice at Uuthrio O. T. February
1 ISM
'Noilee Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing nanisd settler has hied notico ot his
Intention to make nnal proof in support
ot bis claim and tbat said proof will bo
inadn before tho resistor and receiver at
Uuthrio O. T.. on March 8. l$03 viz:
Jesse Ksglu for the sw qr soc 22 iplS
n r I east.
He names the following wltnosses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Robert J Mcllrlde. George K Noblet.
Abraham F- Myors Toilver M. Carr all
ot Paradise O T.
4is A N J I no K. Reglstor
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Pocket Knives Scissors. Razors
Fisliing Tackle Baee Ball
Goods Playing Cards Chees
Checkers Sewing Machine
Needles. We aim low in price
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time. Stock is not sb large as
some (in St. LouisVnor so small
as others ("out Wist) but is com-
plete and wlJJA snre to please.
Come and sec us at
First published In the Dally Leader Jan.
21 13t3
Notico for Publication.
Laud office at Guthrie. O. T. Jan. 30
18E8.
Notico Is hereby given that tho follow-
Inn named settler has filed notico of his
intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will no
made beforo tho resistor and rocolvor of
the United St itos land ollice at Uuthrio
O. T. ou February 18Ph. vlv
Mcsos M. Stnndloy fcr tho sw qr soc 17
twp 15 n r 3 w.
Ho namos tho following wltnosses to
provo his continuous rosldo-i-o upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Dowllton Jollrles Jacob A. Fanblon.
Danlol Maher and Jefferson. Cohu all of
Seward O. T.
4140 A. si. J. ubook uogister.
First published In tho Daily Leader Jan.
0 1E03.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Uuthrio O. T. Jan.
8 1S9S.
Notico Is horoby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has tilod notico of his
Intention to mako llnal proof In support
ot his claim and that said proof will bo
raaan no I oro tuo rogister anu receiver oi
tho United States land ofllcn at Guthrie
O. T. on Fobiuary 12. 1S93 viz:
John O. llurroll for tho no qr soc IS
tp 17 r 3 w.
Ho names the following wltnosses to
provo his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of snld land vis:
Jacob lllevlns George Oglo Georgo W
Sloan John II. Kiting all of Croscont
O. T.
4410 A. N. J. Cuook. Rogister.
$ j9Lx-tiSiC52.s3.1lS"sr
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chooses to have it anfully cou- I
cealed. I make artificial plates -
with every advantage of the bc.t
modern mechanical facilities to aid $
me so perfect in lit so natural m t
appearance and so comfortable in
action that even the wearer can t
forget about them. f
Durable dentistry moderate
charges warranted work my 1
methods f
DR. G. A. HUGHES The Learilrg Denllsl tier B nV Ind Ter j
4..:...:..J....:.H.4..:..:..J.-.......:..4.
t 'jci''-
First published In tbo Dally Loadar Jan.
M 1S03.
Notice for Pnlilicalion.
Land ofllco at Guthrio O. T. January
88 law.
Notleo Is hereby given that the fo'low-
Ing named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make tlnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before the register anu recoiver at
Guthrie O. T. on March 8 1803 viz:
John R. Clurk for the ne qr tec IS tp
lit r 1 wost
Ho names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosidunco upon aud
cultivation of said land viz:
Morris A. Hutchlns Frank Ellis.
Thomas II. Ladner Allun Roberuou all
of Guthrio O. T
4100 A.N. J. Crook Roglstor.
115 IIVISIOX
ST j-
LYQN BLOCK
First published in tho Dally Leader
January 20 1MI3
Notice for Publication.
Land Ofllco at Guthrio O. T. January
35. 18H.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler lias lllod notice of bis
Intention to makn llnal proof In support
of his rial i and tint said proof will be
mado beforo tho rot-later and receiver ut
Uiitlirlo. O. T. on March 3 1893 viz:
William Shafer for tho sw qi sec 31.
twp 15 r 1 o.
lie names tho following witnesses to
provn his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
0car Speaso Abner Camp of Servado
O. T.; Arthur llurrows Holland Dill of
Uardoa. O. T.
4150 A. N. J. Ciiook Register
First published in tho Dally Leader
January 5 1S93.
Notico for Publication.
LaodoOIce at Uuthrio O.T. January
3 1803.
Notico l hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler Las filed notico of his
Intontlon to mako tlnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made botoro the resistor aud recoiver at
Uuthrio O. T. on February 7 1803
viz:
John W. Iteolf for tho s hf ne qr se
qr nw qr and lot 2 sec. 10 twp 10 rungo
2 west.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous resldenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Furman U pliant Henry Rowers Honry
Rurchnm and James Mackoy all ot
Guthrie O. T.
4373 A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
H'TfH-l"MH 4 -H-M M-
illllll
MJjtffF
m
FROM
OKLAHOMA
TO
Kansas City
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Leavenworth
Atchison
0 m all a
Pueblo
aud Denver.
First published In the Dally Leader Jan.
90 1803.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Uuthrle O. T January
28. 1893.
Notico is hereby given that the following-named
sottler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
ot his claim and tbat said proof will be
mado boforo the register and receiver
United States land otllco at Uuthrle O.
T. on March 5 lHM viz:
Thomas 11. Ladner for the so qr soc IS
twp io r 1 w.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upan and
cultivation of said land viz:
John R Clark. Uoorge Kendel. Frank
Rills aud Allon Roberlton all of Uuthrle
O.T
4403 A. N.J. Crook Register.
First published In Tho Datly Loader
Jan. 30 183
Notice for Publication.
Land oflloo at Uuthrle O. T January
80.1893.
Notice Is horoby given that the following-named
sottler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado before the register and recoiver at
Uuthrio. O. T . ou March 3 1803 viz:
John Schelhing for the sw qr sec 12 tp
10. r 3 wet.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous resldenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
James umoy uaruaoKus . r ueniie i
loTrvt j
Charles
O.T
4473
W.
ScLelhlng all of
A. N. J Crook Re1
First Published In the Uuthrle Dally
Leader Jan. 5 18S3
Notlca for Publication.
Land ofllco at Uuthrio O. T January
4 1893.
Notice Is hereby given tbat the follow-
ing named settler lias tiled notico of her
Intontlon 'o make final proof In support
of hor claim and that said proof will bo
made beforo tbo rogister and receiver at
Unthrle. O. T on Fob. 9. 189 viz:
Louisa Raynor fur lot 3 andsw qr
no qr soc 35 tp 17 r 1 oast.
Sfio names the following wltnosses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
NI llaker. Freeman W. Wallace Al-
fred R. White. Robert R. Hran. all of
Langston 0. T.
4S33 A. N. J. Crook Register.
U'glater
First Published In tbo Dally Leader
January 5 1898.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Uuthrle Okla. Jan.
4 ISM .
'Notice Is hereby gtvon that the following-named
settlor Las filed notice ot his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made beforo tho reglstor and receiver U.
S. land ollice at Uuthrle Okla. on Feb-
ruary 0 lf9.S viz:
James Miles Culver for the o bt nw qr
see 26 tp 17 r 1 east.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldi nee upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
bamuel Harper. George uaker Richard
James
K&ffUter.
'f nSll. all of Laogston O.T.. and
I vw'"her of Iconium 0. T.
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