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THIS LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
he gcabcr
Entered In tne posloillcc at Guthrie Okta
as second class matt natter.
OfftcUl Paper of Oklahomi Tirrltorf
PtBI.ISHKD nV Tim LKAI)KR 1'RIN'fINa
COMl'ANY-STATB PlltNTEIlS.
X.ESLIH O. N1UI.ACK - - Editor
UAtclal OrKn of Oklahoma Democracy
8UU3UIUl'TION HATK8.
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FRIDAY FEB. 11 1898
The now judges of tho supreme court
will bo appointed today. If not to-
day tien tomorrow.
J-:1'TISAT10.S I'All. TO 11XV1..1IS.
The Perry Eatorprlsc-TImc ono of
Flynn'a chief supporters presupposes
a vast quantity of uusupposablo stuff
In the following:
There aro certain Democratic editors
in old Oklahoma who aro making loud
pretences In favor of free homes when
In fact they care nothing about the
matter only insomuch ns it will aid
thotr party politically in tho territory
That thov may detra-tt from tho
strength tho success of tho freo homes
measure would give tho Republicans
1n tbo territory they aro now engaged
In throwing mud on tx-Congresttuan
Flynn. They want the bill to win If
Callahtn and tho Damocratn and the
Pops are to have tho credit but want
it defeated if Flynn and his friends are
to get it through. This la what shows
tip whon tho mask is lorn away.
The Enterprise-Times is mistaken.
Tho Ditnoiratlc press la not hutllng
mud at Dennis Flynn It is simply
showing up what public records in
Washington prove. When tho mash
is torn away the fact will be
disclosed to the people of Oklahoma
that Flynn'a treachery Is even greater
thanTiiK Lcaueii lias portrayed. 1 hat
Mr. Flynn has been kuifiag tho frca
homes measure is proven by Republ!
can admissions and records. During
the presont session of congress bo has
never appeared beforo tho public lands
committee in person but his wishes
havo been carried out by Liccy whoso
ovory movo has tonded towards ob-
structing tho progress of tho free
Lotncs mcasuro and to disfigure the
work of Congressman Callahan. Mr.
Fiynn has not tho intorchts of tho
homesteader at heart. His aim all along
has been to mako political capital out
of tbo frca homes bill and tit this
moment ho is Instrumental In holding
tJUjP Its passage on tho groundu that
favorable IrglsUtion at tin llms wi:i
giVJ strength to fusion in Oklahoma
Tho Republican prist may oonliiuia to
cffir explanations but tbolr oxp'aua-
lions fall to explain.
TKItltV'S T JillS II TIlUTIl.
Representative Terry of Arkansas
torulv slated a great truth during the
little debate in tho housi vlilch ac-
companied tho attompt by DcnncrnU
to get action upon a bill to compel the
Administration to bid up o the full in-
debtedness principal und intorcst of
tho Kansas Pacific railway when it Is
sold whon In reply to a taunt from
Representative Dalzell cf Pennsylva-
nia that ho only wanted to have gov-
ernment ownership of railroads ho
eald: "Wo had bitter have govern-
ment ownership ot tallroadi than
railroad ownership ot government"
Daring tho tamo debate Representa-
tive Itailoy of I'exaB cald: "On this
sldo wo belltVi tho government can
collect a debt and asapruicnt credi-
tor tint it should collect every dollar
of lit." The Republ'otua nppaj this
legislation on tho grouutt that tho
president already linn aufllilonl power.
It is t prevsnt thn abuse ot that
powor by a bcttloinanl that wi 1 not
insludo full payment o! pnucpal and
lnterost that the Democrats destro the
legislation.
JtlSr. JKOIC.V.S CIAK.
Tho Omaha World-Herald In dis
cussing tho lenoatlonal caso ot Rev
Mr. llrown makes tho following sen-
sible observations: Ron Mr. C O
Ilrowu Is the 8iu Francisco divine who
roccntly contested tint he was guilty
of minoral conduct. Mr. llrown
fought tho caso against hlai very bit-
terly but finally concluded that he
would bettor confess and begin ovor
again. This Is certaluly very com-
mendable on tbo pirt of Mr. Ilrowu.
Ho stood before a largo congregation
and asked forgiveness. One Important
point however was overlooked by
Mr. Urown he forgot to plead fqr for
giveness for the woman Hut pirhaos
he gave no thought to hr. Perhaps
he thought that it nhu really desires
forgiveucse she could do as U did ask
lirll.
Of counso Mr. llrown wl'l be for-
given which is prf4.ty right and
proper it lu is truly penitent but
what about the Woman? Mr. llrown
has already beu tendered a paUcrate
but we aro not Informed that tho con-
gregation w.ilch mado the til sr alto
extended Its lympslhy to tho woman.
Wo note that a largo numbsrot Irlcudi
hayo stood by Mr. llrown through all
Ills troubles but up to date we have
not been eb'o to discover that
nay of them baio been iqually
insistent that tho woman be
restored to good bttrding. It may be
bat she is not as sorry as Mr. llrown
la tbtt caso the ot couro U not
equally deserv poof tyinpat'-y. And
airain peris ap4 tolks who aro
uniBET
rallying around Mr. ttrown and strlv
log to hold htm up have uttcr'y forgot-
ton llio woman. Perhaps they are too
busy holding up Mr. llrown and una-
bio to epsro tho time to rescue her.
Wo sincerely hope tint Mr. llrown
will bis ablo to redeem himself ami in
the future again lead mn Into tlo
paths of righteousness. Hut ho will
havo ruore conllJcrico In his sincerity
and In tho sincerity of thoio who are
standing by hint If they will f how that
they (1 1 not abhor tho woman who was
no worse than Mr. Ilrowu. Wo will
have more confidence n tho sincerity
of Mr. llrown's repentance when ho
demonstrates by his action that he docs
not advocate one standard of morals
for men and another for women; whon
ho demonstrates by his actions that
man and wotnon shall be judged ly
t' same moral code
t'hllc wo are considering Mr. llrown
in th's caxo lot us not fo'get that his
sin was rail illy as great as tho 6in of
the woman aud that thcro is very lit-
tle Christianity in tho set of standing
by Mr. llrown and scorning I In woman
who was connected w.th his case.
Thursday's Istue of tho Bold Wavo
announces the marrlago of thejanlor
editor of that paper Miss Eina Isen-
berg to Mr. J. 8 Shoomakcr of Enid.
In speaking ot tho marrlago the f tlhor
of the ' 'osays: "While tho mitch
was n w' oily ogreeab'o to us for
reasons kuown to our children yet we
had no eorious objactlon hence wo
heartily join with the many friends of
tho young couplo in wishing t)im
many loi g happy years ot health and
prosperity. " No more will tho fair
Edna assist iho Wavo to "surge roar
and rebound " The brldo Is a splendid
girl and will mako a rattling good
wlto. 'Inn Lkadhii extends lha u&ual
good wishes in cnplnuB quantities.
At a conforenco of Stiver Ropubll
cans and Populisms attended by every
senator and representative of both
parties tho plan for a general co-operation
In llio congressional campaign
with tho democrats was unanimously
ratified. It was alio tho unanimous
sentiment that Mr. Uryan was tbo log-
ical candidate of tho allied silver
forces in 1090. It was also decided
that ex-Reprercntatlvo Ttwac chair-
man of tho Sllvor Republican nat'onal
committee thould hi sont to Oregon
where tho congrctsional election will
bo hold In June to aid In carrying out
tho co-operation plans In that sta'o
ItKI'IlfhlMTATlVK NoitrON of Olltc
who sharply criticised tho present pen-
sion law and its administration was
taken to task by Representative Rsy
of Now York who charged him with
attacking tho pension bureau and the
admiulftratloa. After denying that
ho had attacked cither tho president
or tbo commissioner of pensions Mr.
Norton turned to Mr. Ray and said:
"Wl.h duo amenities and courtesies of
dobito (t the gantleman says that 1
did he Heo In his throat." Mr. Ray
did not reply and nobody looks for a
"plttjl and -boffoe for two" icquel.
Titnos hava changed.
RftritisiiNTATiVit Wir.MAMS. of Miss-
issippi has futtcned iln contents of
the p'geon holoa c f the house commit-
too on fo-eljii sffairs by offer log a
ri&olut'.o i Citlli'ig on the Rccratary of
statu for all tho information in his
possessio i an ti ill progress made by
Spain in its a' cinpti to gjt Ui-j Oubuna
to auoi p autuniuiy and the condition
of iho reconcentrtdos (non-combatant-)
' Oube. Tju toiolulion is timely
and ou jht to I e sc ed upon but thcro
is lltiii hop l that it will bo. Nothing
can get btf jti tho h'Juso without tbo
czir'a O K.
CzA.it Rkkd will soon havo another
light on his ban (Ik. Ho has said that
no river and harbor bill should be
passed by tho houeo at this session
but tho committee is going right ahead
preparing a bill and by a judicious
distribution of appropriations it is bo-
Ueved that enough votes can be se-
cured to pats tho b II regardless of the
czar nnd its members say tho attempt
to do so will certainly bo made.
Tiikiik is a probability that Mr. Mc-
Klnloy and the czir of tho bouse may
louk horns over the latter'a program
for tho house. Mr. McKinley wltbcs
tho house to pass a financial bill car-
rying out tomo of tho recommenda-
tions ot his message and Mr. Reed has
said that tho houso should not pass a
Unanolal bill. If Mr. McKinley doesu't
baek down thero is likely to b) a hot
time in tho old nous i.
As tiik Democratic Republican and
Popultst senators united to patB tho
Toller resolution so th.u'd all Demo-
cratF Republicans and Populists who
f vor tho restoration of silver join
hands this fall In electing a congress
that will bo lu accord with tho senato
on Iho money question.
Editoii Lon Wuortok makes this
sententious remark lu tho Noble
County Sentinel:
If freo homes fll to come the Re-
publican party must bear the blame.
And Lou ia right.
I'lttBiuKNT Doi.k's homeward jjur-
uoy la by tho way of tho most south-
erly ot all the railroads. He passed
through ono bl zzird ou his way east
and enough of that's enough.
M. Kola is on trial in Paris for say
logout loud what he thought. This
in a predicament In which the Ameri-
can polltldan seldom finds himself.
TO ODHS A UULU IN ONK UAY
Take l.axatlvo llromo Quinine Tabloti
All druggists refund the money if It
fall to euro. z5c. Tho genuine has
L. 11. Q on each tablet
'Hindoo Head Hunters" February
17 and 18.
Window glass
drug atoro.
all tizoi at LUllo's
PARIS RIOTS.
rrontii of Zoln Trlnt Culls for tarfro
Ilodlei of (Jaunt.
Pa ins Feb. la In aplto of special
jrceautlorts there whs a repetition of
tho scones witnessed yostordny
(vhen tho trltil of Ktnllo Zola
tnd Porrloux wn contlned lo-
Irty. Uoneral llotsdofTru refuted
Miiphntloally to testify under the
ilea ot profossloiiul and statu
toorecy. M. Delegorgtio the presld-
ng judge consented thnt Mine. Drey-
'us should ho allowed to testify upon
he condition thnt her evidence he ru-
itricted to tho Kstcrhnxy ense.
Over J00 barristers In their robe
rntherod nt tho public entrnnce and
indulgod In horso play. When tho
jrostdtug judgo ordered them not to
bstrtiet the pasango the barristers
made a demonstration against the
; lid go. Thereupon the comm l.id mt
)f the Itepubllcan Uuards sent n de-
'.Sflunent ot troops to quell the
listurbauco. The intervention of
'.lie military was ill received and
ed to a violent nirray. The barristers
ushed upop the guard and struck
'.hum. Cr(j of the yirng lawyers was
irrested but nfter quiet hnd been re-
itored he was released.
Oeneral Gonna refused to testify. A
scene followed und the court was
ilearod.
A crowd of Frenchmen numbering
lO.Oim porsons noisy and inclined to
ixecsses was In the neighborhood of
the Pnlinse do Justice tit & o'clock: but
t wub kept In a semblnnce of order by
nrge bodies of police and was obliged
to be contented with shouting against
M. Zoln who loft the conrt almost un-
observed. M. Yves Ouyot leaving the court on
foot wns rocognifed and hustled nunr
thu Pont Neuf tho crowd threatened
to throw htm into the river and shout-
'np: "A has les Tntltrea." "A has les
vend us."
Two poll co sorgonnts rescued him
got him into a cab and enabled him
to escape. There was sporadic fight-
ng botweon both men nnd women on
the outskirts ot tho crowd.
AGAINST IMPURE FLOUR.
IIIIl In Con;rei to Htnp Adulter-
ntlon of drain 1'roilocts.
Washington Feb. la The extens
ive milling industry of tho Northwest
is organizing to secure favorable
ictton on tho "pure Hour' bill intro-
duced by Representative Penreo of
Missouri. Ropresontutlvo Tuwnoy of
Minnesota to-day received a dl&patch
fromsomo of tho millers stilting their
purpose to urgo the bill and to como
lo Washington at nn early dato for a
hearing boforo tho ways and menns
committee.
The mensuro is upon tho lino o' the
oleomnrgurlne and filled olieese laws.
It defines mixed Hour regulates its
tnlo and importation and requires
packages of llour to bo conspicuously
mnrkod so as to disclose tho true con-
tents nnd weight.
First published In tho Dally Leador Feb.
!) 1303.
Nol'co for Publication.
Lund ofllco nt rjuthrlo O. T. Fob. 8
1SUS
Notlco Is horoby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has filed notlco of his
Intont'ou to make ttnal proof In support
of his rlnlui nud that snld proof will be
rnnJo boforo the roglstor and receiver nt
Uuthrh) O. TV on March 10 193. viz:
Morris A. Hutchlna for tho iv qr sec
2 t 10. r 1 w.
He name tho following witnesses to
prove hU continuous resilience upouand
cultivation of said land viz:
John R Clark Thomas II. Ladnnr.
Mot os M. ulkoti a .d Joseph 11. Casall nil
of Outhrle O. T.
fix) A. N. J. Ckook Roglstor.
First published lu Dally Loador Febru-
ary 8 1801.
Notlco for Publication.
Land Ofllco nt Outhrlo O. T February
7 1H63.
Notice Is horoby given that tho follow-lug-uamud
settler has filed notice ot bis
Intention to mako final proof In support
of h s claim und thnt said proof will bo
mado beforo registor and rociver at
Outhrle O T. on March 15. U03. viz:
Itlchard Momoii for tho so qr sec SO tp
15. r 1 o
Ho mines tho following witnossus to
provo M continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Ilonry Ilowser Walter Chapmen.
Rouben Harris Leonard Ford all of
Tohoe O. T.
HIM) A. N. J. Crook. RetfliUpr.
Flrnt published In tho Dally Loader
February 8 1S03.
Notico for Publication.
Land oftlco nt Guthrie O.T. Fob uary
7 1803.
Notice la horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named settler has Hied notlco of his
lutoutlon to mnke final proof lu support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made boforo tho roglstor and recolvor at
Guthrlo O. T. on March 10 1803 viz:
Martin Tontz for low 1 aul 2 and n hf
nw ! sec 31 tp 17 r 3 w.
Hu names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosidonco upon nnd
cultivation of said land viz:
lienjamln F. Sanderson Nolron T. liar-
rott Jnmos Cruvon Simon Sandorson
all of Outhrle. O.T.
4IU7 A. N.J. Orook Register.
First published In Outhrle Dally Loador
Fob 5 iS03.
Publication Motico.
In tho District Court of tho County of
Logan nnd Territory of Oklahoma:
Ed P. Kolly ulalntllf against Harry P.
Clark und Grace II. Clark his wlf de-
fendant The above-named defendants Harry
P. Clark and Grose II. Clark his wife.
Will each take notice that they havo been
sueu in ttic District uourtoi thn county
of Logan and Territory of Oklahoma to
recovor tho uum of ono hundred and sixty
dollars (tlC).00) duo aid owing from the
suld dotondanls in tho sa'd plalntlti upon
uccouutot a brrja uf warranty und dam
ages resulting thereby under tho terms uf
a oovouant of w arrauty of a certain deed
made by the defendant to the plaintiff
an the 17th day ot December 18U1 to lots
olghttS) ulno(O) and ton (10) In block
number sixty -two (03) in thn City of
Outhrle County t Logan und Territory
of Oklahoma and that the ttald platrtlfT
filed an allldavlt In garnishment nnd
caused a garnishment summons to Issue
ou the Hlh day t Dee. liW directed lo
tho Capital National bank ot the City of
Guthrlo. Logau jouuty. Oklahoma Toirl-
tory ns garnishee and also to thu 8nU
defendants and that the said garnishee
has auswored in said causo that It hus in
Its hands as the properly utvuld defend-
ants the mm of ono hundred nnd twenty-
throe and nlxty-ttvo oue-hundredtbs dol-
lars (tl33 OS)
Now therefore 1101684 yon nnswor tho
petition tiled by the snld plaintiff In suld
cause ou or Wore theiuth day of March
1st is. the said petition will bo taken as
true aud Judgment tendered ae?ordlhgly
to-will A judgment for iho sum of ono
hundred and sixty dollars ttlCOOO) to-
gether with the eots of said actlor.. sus-
taining said garnishment nroe-cdlnm
ano a Judgment against said garnishee
for tho amount In its hands ns dUolosed
by Its answer as nforesatd and directing
tho application of said moneys upon the
Judgic&nt so recovered against you.
ASI SllAl.TSt. & COTTI.VUIIAM.
8KAr.l Attorunvs for t'lalntUT.
Aitest! Ions E Pitts
Clerk of tho District Court of Logau
County Oklahoma Territory.
auisAT rvncwsPApaR
THIS GREAT WEST!
The
Kansas City
Star.
By Mall Dally and Sunday $1.00 a Year
The Weekly One Year 25 Ccnfg
First published In Tbo Dally Loa?'.
Feb. 3. 1S(I7.
Notice lor Publication.
Land Ofllco at Outhrlo O. T. Fob
2 1807.
Notice lshoroby glvon that tho following
named settler has filed uotlco of bis
Intention to maku final proof In support
of his claim and that aald proof will he
made before rcttHtor and receiver United
Status land nlllcn at Outhrle O. T. on
March 10. 189S. viz-
Arthur N Karris fi-r the se qr sec 5
tvpl5 r S oast.
11 o named the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rcsldonce upon and
cultivation of stvM land viz:
Cass Chesier lluehanan Neal. Walter
Gilbert. Ernost 11. Kapelle all of M Itch-
oil O T.
i l) A. N. J. Obook. lteglRtcr.
First published In tho Dally Loader Feb-
ruary 3 1803.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrlo O. T February
1 18W.
Notlco Is hereby givon that -.ho follow-
ing named settler has hied notlco of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim und that said proof will be
tnadu before the roplRter und recolvor at
Outhrlo O. T.. on March 8. 1833. viz:
.Tease Kagle for the sw qr see 23 tp 18
n r 1 oust.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation oi taiu iana viz:
Robert. I Mcllrlde deor'o K. Noblol.
Abraham F. Myors. Tollvur M. Carr. all
of Paradlso O. T.
4133 A. . J. uhojk. ltcgisier.
First published In tho Dally Lender Jan.
20 1803.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrlo O. T January
25. 1303.
" Notlco Is hereby glvon that tho follow-
ing named settler has tiled notlco of her
In tenth n to mako final prior of her claim
and that said proof will bo mado boforo
tho honorablo register and receiver ot tho
United States land ofllco at Guthrlo O.
T.. on March 3 lb'JS viz:
Eliza McKenney. tho abandoned wlfo
of Daniel McKcnny for lots 1 and 2 of
nw qr sec 19 Hyp in n r 1 e.
She names tbo following witnesses to
nrovo bur continuous rcsldohco ttuon and
cultivation of said latd viz:
James T. Jotor. of Evansvlllo. O. T.:
Ilonrv Dowser of Toheo. O. T.: Lowls
Cox of Evansvlllo O. T. and Johnson
Kenedy of Toheo. O T.
4400 a. n. J. unooK uegisicr.
first published In tho Dally Loader
January 28 1833.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo Oklahoma Jan.
uary 27 1MU.
Notlco Is horoby given that tho follow-
ing named suttlor has filed notlco of his
intention to mako llnnl proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado boforo tbo register and recolvor
United Stntcs land otlico nt Outhrle Ok-
lakatni. ou March 2 1808 viz:
Albert D. Lester for tbo no qr sec 25
twp 10 r 3 w.
Ho nnmes tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldenco upon nnd
cultivation of said land viz:
Harvey O. Moore. Amos L. llrooksi
Wilov J. Rood nnd William F. Ilross all
authrle O. T.
405 A N. J. Ckook Register.
First published In Dally Loador Feu-
maty 2 1808.
Liquor Notice.
To whom It may concern:
Notlco is hereby glvon that II. L. Hunt
has this day tiled his potltlon to retail
spirituous vinous and malt liquors In
Orlando Logan county Oklihotna and
that unless objection bo lllod on or before
tho 17th day ol February A. D. 1808 said
potl loo will bo granted.
Outbrie Okln . Fobrunrv 2. 1803.
R. Emmi:tt Stkwatvt
bkai.1 County Cierk.
THE IATIIT WORK Or
THE OKLAHOMA POET I
"Songs from the South-west Country"
0 Frccman e. Miutn
Author ot "Oklahoma nnd Other l'ormi" and lata
rnrMr ot Enirll.h In the Oklahoma.
A. aod M. Colleifo.
With I'rontlipU-ce. I0J ig IJmo cloth t.60.
Tlili Tolump rontalm about 115 pormi plart-J In four
dUIrivna: KoRifi rrom tho 8outtt-wtvt Country"
"Sonnata" " MUct llancoua l'ocini" and "VlAlect
li.H
"Sonifa from the South w-t Country" number
twvntylhm ro'iuv rvtttctinir the local color and
flavor of the Bouth-weat and especially ot Oklahoma.
Some of the mora luiortant are the following ' The
Owning of Oklahoma" "The Uallad ot the Alamo"
"The Uattle of the Waahlta" "The l'lalnt of the Ten-
derfoot" " IMvkl L. I'ayne" "The Stampede" Unci
on Captain I'ayne'a Cabin" ete The frontliplece l
ortralt ot Captain I'ayne and hi cabin.
The " Sonneta " are twenty In number and treat the
mmt elaltal thentOK.
The "MlMwtlanrouil'oemt" number about aeTcnty
and they treat home and heart themee and the nioit
Wuchlntf and pathetic euhject Amonir them we men-
tion "At Baater Tide" "The Old lUliKO Hoad" " In
the NlKht." The Sum" " The lireamer" "The Little
IMid Baby." The Llllfe Boy'a Hair" ete.
The " Dialect l'oeiua " are In that half pathetic half-
huntoroiM rein ao plcwtnifto the heart. If lauithter
bubble. In one line teara follow In the nut. Amooir
them are "The Faith Cure." "Ole Jim llanktna-
'When the Uoot'ln' Ur la J'lenty" "MoralUln'a.'-ele.
The U.ok la eleganUy bound In cloth with u'Ut top
roh edgea. .id and back .tamped. It la well worth
the price and a copy .boald be In the home of every
loyal OUalumtan. ....
lent tpald by the author on receipt of price. A
few ooJe ot " OklahOHM and Other l'oewa " may .till
Ut4wuredatl Meaeh. AirwiU and dealer! wanted.
Addreta VHHUMAN K. MII.I.IIH.
Htltlwuter Oklaliumn.
OLSMITH
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Guns Bicycles Ammunition
Pocket Knives Scissors. Razors
Fishing Tackle Base Ball
Goods Playing Cards Chees
Checkers Sewing Machine
Needles. We aim low in price
but keep the quality of our
goods up to the standard all the
time. Stock is not so large as
some (in St. Louis) nor so small
as others (out west) but is com-
Blete and wijl be sure to please.
ome and Ise us at
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THE
First published ib Outhrlo Dally Leader
January 13 18F8
Notice Tor rubllcntion
Land Ofllco at Onthrle O. T. Janu-
ary 14 1888.
Notlco Is horeby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notice of hli
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado boforo tho leglstor nnd receiver
United Statos land oiiiro At Uuthr'c O.
T. on February al 18P8 viz:
David Ramnv for the nw ur of rectlon
81 In twp iBn r3 w.
no names tho loiiowing witnezsos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vi:
John A. Anderson of Waterloo O. T..
Calvin Sehotrompf John Kchetrompf ami
Ezoldah Faubloti of Seward O T.
4137 A N. J . CHook. Uocletnr.
First published In tho Dally Leader
January IS. 165 s
Notico tor Publication.
Land nlhco at Outhrlo O. T Janu-
ary 11 18VH
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tb follow-
ing namod settler has flled notlre of his In-
tention to rualio final proof In support of
his claim and thnt snld proof will be
made before register and receiver U. S.
land ofllco at Outhrlo O. T. on February
10. 1808. viz:
Cloerc Eubanks for the n hf o qr sec
2 tp 15 r 1 oast.
Ho names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John Collins. William A. IVters Jo-
seph Ropp William Collins nil of Mc-
Kinley O. T.
4H A N J Cnnoit. UpstUIt
First published In the Dally Lender Jnn-
uniy 0. 18S8.
Notice for Publication
Land ofllco at Outhrlo O. T. January
5 1393
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named settler has filed not'ee of hit
Intention lo make Ileal proof lu support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado boforo tho register nnd receiver
United States land otllcont Outhrle O T.
on Fohrunry 10 1S03 viz:
Wlnllo'd A Turner for tbo seqrsoc2l
two 10 range 8 w.
He names the following wttnossos to
provo his continuous rosldenco upon and
cultivation of said laud vlr:
Danlol W Martin Jnmos E. lloovor
David Koborts ami George Harris all of
authrle O. T.
4301 A. N. J. Ckook Register.
First Published lu Outhrlo Dally Loader
January 19.1SU3 J
Notico for Publication.
Lnnd oillco nt Outhrlo O. T. January
17. 1803.
Notice Is horob given thnt tho follow-
ing named sottlnr has lllod notico otitis
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim nnd thnt snld proof will bo
mado beforo tho register nnd recolvor at
Guthrlo O. T.. on Fob. 25 1S03 viz:
Hnrry II. Storry for tho no qr sec 20
tp 17 r 1 east
Ho n-mos the following witnesses to
Drove bis continuous residence tition and
cultivation of said land viz:
Hubert Slaughter John AIImi Thomas
Cash nnd Joseph Walker ail of Lnngston
O.T.
4110 A. N. J. Chook Register.
First Published In tho Dally Lender .Inn-
uary S3 1893.
Notice Tor rubllcntion.
Land otlico nt Outhrle O. T Janunrv
24. 1 M.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that the follow-Ing-namcd
settler has filed notlco of his
Intention to mako Ileal pronfln support
of his claim and that snld proof will be
mado boforo tho register and recolver al
Guthrlo. O. T. on March 2 183 vix:
John L. Jones for the so qr sec 10 tp
1.1 r 1 cast.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his (onllnuotis residence upon and
cultivation of SHld laud viz:
Andrew J. Ilrazll Haywood Lewis.
Jnmos Jordan Dobglnss Johnson nil of
Oardon O T.
1155 A. N. J. Ciiioic Roglstor
first published In the Dally Leador Jan.
21 13C8
Notlco for i'nblic&tion.
Land ofllco ut Uuthrle O. T. Jan. 30
'8C8.
Notice la horoby given that tho follow-
ing namod settlor hat fllod notice of his
Intontlon to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will he
mado boforo tho register and rocotver of
tho United States land ofllco at Outhrlo
O. T. on Fohrnary 3 18V3 vlr:
Mcsos M. Staudloy fcr tho sw qr see 17
twp 15 n r 3 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldenco upon aud
cultivation of said hnd vli;
Dowllton JoItrlfR Jacob A. l'auhlon.
Danlol Mnher und JoiTor'on Culm all of
Sewnrd O. T.
4 140 A. N. J. CnooE Hcglstor.
First published In the Dally Lender Jnn.
9 1603.
Notice for Publication.
Lnnd oillco nt Outhrlo O. T Jan.
8 1803.
Notlco Is horoby given thnt the follow-
ing named sott'or has died notice of his
Intontlon to make final proof In support
uf his claim nud that said proof will be
mndn boforo tbo register nud receiver of
tho United States lnnd oltlcu nt Outhrle
O. T. on February 12. 1S03 vli:
John O. llurroll for tho no qr see 18
tp 17 r 3 w.
Ho nnmes tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon nnd
cultivation of eald land viz:
Jacob lllovlns Oeorgo Oglo Ooorgo W
Sloan John II. Kiting nil of Crotcont
O.T.
4110 A. N.J. Chook. Roglstor.
First published In tbo Dally Leader Jan.
SO 1803.
Notlco for Publication.
Land ofllco nt Outhrlo O. T. January
33. issw.
Notlco Is hereby given that the follow-
ing namod settlor has filed notlca of hit
Intontlon to tnnko final proof In support
of his claim and that snld proof will be
made ueioro the register unu receiver nt
Outhrlo O. T.. on March . 1H98. vU:
John It. Clark for the tie qr too IS tp
It) r 1 west
Ho namoa the following witnesses to
provo his continuous res Id on co upon nud
cultivation of suld land viz;
Morris A. Hutchlnj Frank Ellis
Thomas II. Ladner Allen Itolxruou nil
of Outhrlo O. T
4KW A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
First published In the Dally Leador Jan.
99. 1603.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrle O. T. January
83 1893.
Notice is hereby glvon that the following-named
settlor has HI ad notlco ot his
Intention to mako final proof In support
ot his claim and that said proof will lie
mado boforo thn register and rocelvr
United Statos land ofllco nt Outhrle O.
T. on March 5 lSva vlt
Thomas H. Ladner for tha so qr see IS
twp 10 r I w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldeuee upon and
cultivation ot said land vlt:
John 11. Qlark. Oeorgo Koodsl Frank
Kills aud Allen UoberUon all of uuthrle
0. T
44C8 A. N.J. OnoQK Register.
First published In The Dally Leader
Jan. 30 lSttf
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrle O. T. January
80.1893.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that the follow-Irg-named
settler has fllod notice of Ills
Intention to make linal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made boforo tho registor and rocelver at
Outhrlo O. T on March 8 1803 viz:
John Schelhlng for tho sw qr soc IS tp
10. r3 woH.
Honamoa tho following witnesses to
provo bis continuous rosldenco upon aud
cultivation of u!d land viz:
James Casey. Curl Jankus. Z.T Denno
Charles W Schelhhg nil of Outhrle
O.T tv .
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First published In tho Dally Leador
January 20 lb03.
Notico for Publication.
Lnnd Ofllco nt Outhrlo O. T. Januaiy
35. 1803.
Notice Is hereby glvn Hint the follow-
ing namod so .tier has fllod notlco of his
Intention to make II tail proof In support
of his clnl n nnd tint snld proof will lie
mado before the reuistor nud recolvor at
Outhrle O. T on March 3 1303 viz:
William Shafer tor tho aw qt sec 31.
twp 15 r 1 o.
Ho names tho following witnossos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
0car Upoaso. Abner Camp of Srvado
O. T.; Arthur Ilurrows Uolland Dill of
Oarden O. T. .
4450 A. N. J. Chook Register
First published In tho Dally Loader Jan.
20 1S03
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrle O. T January
3S 1803.
Notlco Is horoby given thnt tho following-named
sottler has tiled notlco of hit
Intontlon to mako final proof lu support
of his claim nnd thnt said proof will be
made beforo tho register and receiver of
the United Statos lnnd ofllco nt Outhrlo
O. T. on March 3 1883 viz:
Ira Shaokelford for tho o hf no qr wo
13 twp 15. r 2 w.
He nnmes the following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldenco upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Albert Luckinblll John Stephens of
Seward. O T.: Charles W. Schelhlng
Jerry Tyner of OutlirK O. T.
4168 A. N. J. Ckook Registor.
First Publfshod In the Outhrle Dally
Leador Jan. fi 16F8.
NoUco for Publication.
Land ofllco at Outhrle O. T. January
4 lSi.
Notlco U herohy given thnt tho follow-
ing n a mod settler hus flled notlco of her
Intention 'o make llnnl proof In support
of her claim und that said proof will bo
made beforo tbo registor und receiver nt
Outhrle O.T on lfeb.li.lS9S viz:
Louisa Uaynnr fur lot 3 nndsw qr
ne or sec 23 tp 17 r 1 east.
Sho namos tho following witnesses to
provo her continuous rosldeuce upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Ned Dakar. Free mau W. Wallace Al-
fred It. White Robert II. Krau. all of
LauKiiton O. T.
4333 A . N. J. CitOOK. RogUUr.
Ilrst Published in tho Dally Loader
January 5 1S03.
Notice for Publication.
ijand ofHce at Outhrle Okla. Jan.
4. 1808.
. Nctlso Is hereby given that tbo follow-Ing-named
settler has filed nolle f hit
Intention to make final proof lu suppsrt
of his claim and that said proof will be
made beforo tho register and roeelver U.
5. land office nt Guthrlo Okla. on Feb-
ruary 0 1803 viz:
Jnmos Miles Culver for tho o hf nw qr
sec 20 tp 17 r 1 oast.
lie names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldi nee upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Samnol Harper Oeorgo linker Richard
McCall all of Langston O.T. and Jamos
O. Helcbor ot Iconlum O. T.
4334 A. N J. Ckook Koglstor.
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