The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 71, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
N
Railroad Tlmo Tfible.
&vHirttf i Wit
-tchlion Topeka a Bonto jTs.
NORTH. EAST AND WEST.
Nn!
Arrive
Outiirle.
Leave
Guthrie.
Arrive I Arrive
Kan. cuy.loMcaga
001
6 40 a tu.
2 47 p. m.
5.4ua m.
s 30 p. in
7.00 a.m.
e.oop. m. ie:43a. a.
0:(0a.m. 10.00p.m.
Local Freight.
Local Freight.
403
122
I20
l 10 p m. i i
soum aotiincAST akd sotmtwssT.
"Arrive Leave
iutbrle. lOnttirie.
Arrive I Arrive
Ht. Worth Qalv's'n
Iv.ui lb p. in U p. in.
185 U:( p. m ll:0Sp. ID
11 1 S SOp m B oua. m
: j. m ie.osa.iu.
H:06 a m 'i 16 p.ia.
Loot freight.
A. J. Gorklns Agent.
(Jlioctavr UkUhuma A Unit 11. It
Uo.
Knot.
Leave El Iter t . 6:40 am
Leave Oklabou.Cltr 7MB am
Leave Shawnee 0.1 tarn
Leave South McAleater I:W ptn
Arrive Wlster -. ....... 8:00 pm
TU Winter.
Arrive Port Smith .... 4:35 pm
Arrive fit Louis .
7:S5am
Well.
Leave St Louie .........
Leave Ft. Smith .
Leave WUter
Leave South McAUstcr..
Leave Hhawnec
. 8:20 pm
11:57 am
... 1:30 pm
........ 4:10 pm
7:35 pm
B:( nra
Leave Oklahoma Olty...
Arrive El Keno ... 10:0S pm
Uetween Oklahoma City And Kl lleno.
Leave Oklahoma City tor west e.o&ain
Arrive Kl Kcuo -10:l& pm
Leave El Keno lorcast 8:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7:40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west 3:60 pm
Arrive El Keno 4.52 pm
Leave El Keno east 11:15 am
Arrive Oklahoma City .12:10 pm
Trains to and from liulhrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at El Reno for
points on the Rock Inland north and south.
Tor rates and information apply to
J. V. HOLDEN Traffic Manager
South McAlester I. T.
O. M M ELLSWORTH
Agent Oklahoma City.
EDWIN ADAMS
Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City O. T
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
WaahlnKton D. C
oo in a 101-5-3 Atlantic Building.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
1 1TATSON K. COLEMAN
Land and Pntont AUornoy.
Wnnhlnirton D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ol'dg
KEFEKENOES-Hon. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen-
ate; Hon. Lafe Pence. Klnderhook N. Y.
- Hon. John a Hell M. 0. : Hon. J. D. Hicks
-PKANK U. CR03THWA1TE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Washington) D.
IMO V Street N. W.
Land I'actlce a Specialty.
C
D
R THOS CARIt AVAKV.
Residence 319 Cleveland Ave.
Office over Hank of Indian Territory.
'PHONRS.
NAOMI Renekah Lodge No. ?. I. O. O. F.
meets every Thursday evening at 7:80
In Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
lag Visitors welcome.
MATT1K DOUGHTY. N. O.
KATIE McWETHY.Scc'y.
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday ulifht In the
K of ! hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come. J. D TOWERS Clerk.
ED rENTECOST. Coll. Com.
OUTHRIE LODGE NO. S
A. F. - A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H. F. ARDERY Sec
A J CORKINS. W M
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W. meets
Thnrsday evenings of each wees at 7:30
in Vlctirilock corner Hrit and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
J T IlKICKNER M. W.
L. N HUMSIIER Recorder.
"UTHR1E Lodge No. 2 IC. of P. meets
every I'rldav at 7:3" In their hall
1 1 the Victor block corner First and Ham-
on. Visiting knights are always welcome
S. S. VOSS C. C.
.TyjUGAllT m. of F. andK. of U. S
O R M Meets every Tueir7 Tilght In K.
IK of P. hall.
nan. vismng cnieis always wci-
M. U. CHERKlf Chief of Records.
come.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 3 I. O. O. F. meets
Monday night of each week at 7:30. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
P. W. RITTERUUSCII N. Q
Q W HRUCU Sec'ylocltboil79.
OKLAHOMA encampment No. 1 1. O. O. V
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
Fellows hall at 7. SO. All visiting patriarchs
welcome A. KRF.US a P.
II L. STROUOn. Scribe
HARTRANFT Circle No 3. Ladles of the
U A II Meets first and third week of
every month In Masonic Hall Visitors arc
cordially invited.
ELIZAI1RTII STROUQH Prcs.
LOCISA UILUEKT Sec.
MUTUAL BENEFIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment procure help; buy
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
cools periodicals etc.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION BUREAU
Room 20 Lyon Ulnck
Cor. Harrison and Division
OKLAHOMA
State Gazetteer
AMU
Business Directory.
1897-98.
VOLUME 1.
Compiled and Published by
G. W. McMILLEN.
Containing as alphabetical list of every
city town village and hamlet In Oklahoma.
Not one. uowever small or remote will be
omitted. Under each also alphabetically
arraneed. will auncar the name of every
business-man or Arm. All the names will
appear again classified according to occupa-
tion The publication will also contain of-
ficial directories statistical tables and other
features that will make It an Invaluable
book of reference to every merchant manu-
facturer professional man and shipper In
tne territory
Vlrst pnbllshod In tho Dally Leador
January S3 183.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Onthrlo Oklahoma Jan.
usry 27 iwj3.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named sottlor has tiled notlco of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of bis claim and that said proof will be
made boforo the roglstor and receiver
United iitatos land olllce at Outhrlo Ok-
Jah m& on March 2 1893 viz:
Albert D. Lestor for tho ne qr sec 26
two lo r 3 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Harvey O. idooro. Amos L. Brooks
Wiley J. Reed and William F. Bross all
Guthrie O. T.
DEATH OF JOHN J. O'NEILL. I
tilre Tcrnn. a Member of the Homo of
I(oprrtentntlv
St. Louis Mo.. Fob. 1. John .1.
O'Noill ex-mcnibof of CotitfrfM from
tlie Kteveuth Missouri district nml
ntitlior of the eight-hour lmv died nt
tlio Mntlniiphy hospital here to-dny of
llright'e disonse nftor n lonff Illness.
Uo was SI years old. Less than two
weeks ago Mra O'Noill died but this
fact wns kopt from lior husband be-
cause of his preuarlous oondltlon.
Mr. O'NolU had n comparatively long
legislative career. Uo served firee
torins In the Missouri lower house in
the '701 and for savoral yenrs was a
member of tlip 8L Iouls city council.
He was elected to Congress In 193 as
a Democratic memboi from St Louis
and served In all five tonus. Four
years ago lie successfully contested
Iloprestintnllre .Toy's apparent elec-
tion and was seated by a vote of the
House.
Wlills n mombor of tlio state legis-
lature Air. O'Neill was tlio author of
the law authorizing school boards to
maintnlu free publte libraries nntl the
law to protect railway employees in
their wages
Mr. O'Neill as a member of Con-
gress was the author of considerable
Important legislation. He introduced
tlio olght-hour law of 1SU3 the law to
comtwl railroads to use automatic
couplers nfld brnltos on freight trains
and the law prohibiting tlio employ-
ment of Pinkortons lu the United
States service
BIG KLONDIKE MONOPOLY.
Una Cnmpnnr lluys tlio IMglit to DreilRU
All tlio Klvcrn.
Mo.miibai. Feb. 21. .lose ill A. Mer-
clor brother of tho lafe pre mi or
backod by itmnenso capital has just
concluded a deal with the government
by which he has tho bolu right to
dredgo 380 miles of rivors in the heart
of tho Klondlko district.
Tho arrangement is for from flvo to
thirty miles of each of the fourtoen
rivers In tho Klondlko district. An
Immense sum has been paid for the
privltogos but the present owners of
those have no intention of operating
them themselves
Tho idea is to simply launch the
scliumo on tho London and American
markots and Mr. Meicler says that
while for the presont tho nnmas of the
men are not to 1)0 mado public they
arc mostly New Yorkers and It will
undoubtedly bo mostly New York
moticy that will handle the denl for
tho present.
Anierlcnn Dlvorn Will Do It
Nkw Ynnic Fob. 81. A enblo from
Iluvanii says thu conference of Consul
Geuornl Leu Captain Slgsbeo nnd the
Spanish olllolnls over tho control of tho
divers' Investigations ot the Maine
resulted In an agreement that the
vossol itself and all upon it shall bo in
the hands of the American divers and
that the Spanish otllcials shall control
the surroundings of the ruined vessel.
This will rosult in a perfectly fair and
impartial investigation.
Children and adults tortured by
burns scalds injuries cczoma or fill In
disoaecstnay soiuro instant relief by
using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve It
is tho great Pile Remedy. J. Wheeler
& Son.
A linn is stniltnit I'oiiiiiI Hand.
LvwitKMK Ifan. Feb. 21. Aibert
C Mead n sophomore nt Kansas unl-
voi'sity was found dead in a cha'r .n
l.is room this morning. He whs sub-
ject to lu-iirt disease and Is supposed
t have had an attack after going to
his room last night as his bed was un-
touched Mid ho hail his clothes on. He
wits from Fort Scott.
Mnjnr (Imiarnl MoCrmn Krinly.
Toi'tht Kan Feb. 31. Tho follow-
ing copy of n telegram sont from Oar-
nctt yesterday is oxlilblted here to-
il oy. ILis addressed to General Alger
and says: "Should thoro. be war with
Spain I hnve tho honor of tendering
to yon the survioes of the Kansas Na-
tional liunrd who stand ready to lake
tho Hold on short notlao at any time.
Charles McC'rum Major (lenornl
coinmnnding K. N. O."
A Unltorsltr Jnlnt llulitte.
Coi.Umiiia Mo Fob. SI. Tho ques-
tion of the annexation of Hawaii has
boon agreod upon for a joint debate
between tlio I ulverslty of Nebraskn
nnd the Univers.ty of Missouri. The
contest will take placo In Kansas C ty
in April bides will bo nsstgned by
tot forty-eight hoars before the de-
bate. llltztnl In WUconiln.
Mii.waukkk Wis Fab Si. The
bllsaord which started In yesterday
morning anJ of which Milwaukee is
the center still oonllnuos. Twenty-
two inchos of snow is reported by the
weather bureau to have fallen In this
city. The storm Is confined to the
eastern part of tho state.
Slur lie (llniii tone's lliul.
Loniion Fab. SI. It Is suld Mr.
Oladstona Is eoinlnj' homo to die. Cue
wlio wuv hla dsparlura from the
Itiviom and his arrival at Cnllats re-
ports a striking ohnngo in tlio ol I
statesmen's appearance
fctolo 0000000 Kavelope.
Wasiii.votow Iob. IL The theft o'
8 00(1000 antelopes from the rooms ol
the Itopublicnn congressional commit-
toe was made publie to-day. Ik-tec
tivos arrested Jnmes Vnrsor and lit b
ert Mills who have beou charged
ith the theft
To Iook Out for lJinarEriisloi.
New York lVb. JL Telegrams re-
ceived from various ooast cities show
that orders have bseti sent fraiu
Washington to all eommunders of
forts navy yards and similar institu-
tions to oxereUo the utmost car and
make Immediate preparation for
emergencies.
M'rlsht Hoys Are Acquitted.
Kansas Cm Mo Feb. 21. Ttit
jury in the Wright brothers' murder
case returned a vordlot at 6;4' last
tueuing nndiny the defendants not
guilty of the m rder of John 1 1 ess.
We are anxious to do a little good in
this world and can think of no pleas-
anter or better way to do it tban by
recommending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventive of pneumonia
consumptlon and other serious lung
trouoiea tuat ioiiow neglected colds.
J. Wheeler fc Son.
Feed for sale "Lots of corn fodder
worlds of straw." for hole. U. II. Ua-gan.
NATGOODWIN WEDS AGAIN
Martini to Ml Msxlitn IMIInlt lilt
rnillni isi-r it t'lclitul
Ci fvi.1 (Mi nii.o Fh 21. Nat (.
Goodwin tli n'-lor. nnd Miss Msvlno
Klllott the U-nilinj lady of his com.
psnv wem mnrr I in this city ftt 1
o'clork vostcrdav nfterncon. The
ceremony nas performed in tho parlor
of the bridal suite at the Hollenden
Ilov. Hr. S. 1. Sprecher pastor of tho
Knettd RTenue Frcsbyterlati church
oltlelnting.
Three weeks ago (Joodwin received
oHlc'ial notice Hint his former wife had
secured a. dlvurra from him In New
York. I! v the decree he was pro-
hibited from marrying ngnin during
the life of lu divorced wife 'Ibis
prohibition nhile legally operative in
New York has no effect in Ibis state.
Colored Miin In Mrrclmnt' Ktnlinimo.
St Lnti Mo. Feb vi. Charles W.
Tidwell. n colored mnn. has applied
for membership in the Merchant' ex-
change and liis name is posted on the
roll of applicants :n the big hall.
TidwHl In a gram sampler for a num-
ber of firms. Those of the traders
who know of the complexion of tho
lntest applicant say they will fight
his admission. He iv the first colored
innti who ever aspired to membership
in tho exchange
.liny Atmnilon .tnnmrnt.
Wii'iurA Kan.. Feb '.M The nine-
teenth nnnuul session of the grand
lodge of Kansas Ancient Order of
United Workmen will be called to-
gether informally to-night and regu-
larly opened in this city Tuesday
morning at l o'clock. The present
session is to decide whether tho level
plan of assessment!) shall continue or
le discarded in favor of the classified
plan which a largo majority believe
becomes necessary If the order Is to
continue to prosper.
Mint I II ill I rum AinliiiHi.
I.ITTI.K Hopk Ark. Feb. 21. R G
Mnssey n prom'tiont cltixen and con-
stable ot Franklin township Little
Itlver county was murdered In a hor-
rible manner at n point six miles from
Ashdoun Inst night by Ned Aiken nnd
his son and two negroes ho was trying
to arrest Mnssey was shot from am-
bush his lnnirs lioinir torn Trom his
bodv bv bullets. Excitement runs
high and n tr'ple lynching is probable
If Aiken is caught.
Colds quickly caught aro- more
quickly cured by Ilcgg's Cherry Cough
Syrup. Wallace & Mueller and Van-
derpool's drug store.
W. 1 Moon In loiun
Sn Axtomo Texns FoU 2J Bx-
Oovernor Will am .T Stone of Mis-
souri nrrlved here yesterday en routo
to Mexico. When asked about the
recently published statements that ho
would be n candidate for tho Demo-
cratic nomination for president he
denied it most cmphatlcnliy. He sold
he was opposed U ltryim's plan of
amalgamating all the silver forces into
a virtually new party.
Tlin(iplilM IIItIiIihI.
Chtaoo Fell 21. Tho principle of
autoerney in tho American Theosoph-
leal Socloty caused a permnnent divi-
sion in the organization yesterday.
The subservient wa.v In which tho
mitjorlty bowed down before the as
sumptions of supreme power tempo
ral and occult infallibility bv Mrs.
(Catherine A. Tlngley has driven the
llargrave element out of the society
Dm llitTi't niptny Hill I'imeil
Wasiiivoton Feb ?1 The IIoiiso
passed the Henderson bankruptcy bill
by a vote of yeas 1SR; nays 12'. Tho
vote shows that nighteen Itopiibllenns
voted against the bill and 12 Demo-
crats for it. An amendment to striko
out the involuntary feature was de-
feated 1uiiiritl of Silo Wlltnril
Nuw YoitK Feb 2. The funeral
so r vices over tho remains of Miss
Frances 11 Wlllnrd prcstdont of tho
World's and Woman's Christian Tom-
pornnee unions took place in tho
llrondway tabornnolo yosterday. On
Thursdnv next a sorvico will bo hold
at Evanstnn 111.
J. II Gregg ot Dunden Kan. writes
"My littlo daughter who has beou
troubled with Croup evcrsinco sho was
hr.'O months old never found any-
thing to relievo her until I tried llepg's
Cherry Cough Syrup nnd that has
cured her entirely. I think It Is tbo
best Coucrh Syrup on tho market. '
Wallace & Mueller nnd Vandorp3ol'6
drug store.
l'liuit Wliloli (live LlRlit.
There are a number ot plants and
flowers which give out a phosphores-
cent Ufiut In the dark. Linnaeus first
noticed this phenomenon In the com-
mon nasturtium whose (lowers seemed
.to him to have a faint iridescence at
night. Later observations by others
showed that the light waa stronger aft-
er very sunny days. Among otlwr
plants which possess this singular
property are the marsh Illy and the
fraxinella. The last named secretes a
volatile oil which ooaes out during hot
weather spreads in a thin layer over
the flowers and forma a vapor which
becomes luminous In the darkness. la
the coal mines near Dresden grows a
species of fungus which "exhibits the
appearance of luminous festoons of
shifting colors."
O. A. Van Hall tbo leading druggist
of Duller. Mo. writes: "We are hav-
ing splendtd success with Ilegg's Dlood
Purifier and Illood Maker. It Is one of
the best sollors wo ever bad and gives
satisfaction to all who have tried It.
We take plcasuro in recouimendlng it.
Wallace & Mueller and Vandorpool'a
drug store.
Hho llml Time to Kllf.
"I trust. Mlsa Culling" remarked
young Uorsm as be rosa to depart af-
ter a prolonged stay "that I have not
taken up too much of your valuable
time " "Not at all. Mr Boreni." re
plied the fair damsel "the time you
time taken up has been of no value to
ne whatever I assure you." Then he
went forth Into the night and wau-
dered slowly down the street wrapped
in a heavy mantle of thought.
Tumborlues (iftt the Marble Heart.
Ballington Booth has decreed that i o
more Volunteers of Araorloa need play
the tambourine when saving souls. The
bass drum however still holds Its
own
THEIRS FOFl SOO YEARS.
rnrm In Korr ty tVlilch lis llwnnl
liy One I'limlty H t c ISHI.
The Freeman of WehsU r ("It . Inw.i.
sajs ' Iist Saturdav m in'ni; .1 K
Sngard received a lemaiMWv I tit test-
ing documrt from ChtUtMiii i Nor-
way and ol. Whirh he pilri- ry
highly. It cattle from ihe gnxeiiiment
museum at Cliristlanta. and Is an exact
copy of two deeds of verv ancient datr
the original deeds having been pre-
served and placed on exhibition In the
museum The deeds are for a certain
farm which the flogs nl family has pos-
sessed for renturleo and upon which
two of hla brothers -Simon nf Web-
ster City and John of luwa City were
born. The first deed lb ibinl lu'y 1
1SS1. or more than 600 years ago A
better realisation of the age of ihls
dFed Is had when it "Is remembered
that the Sogard family w.n In posses-
sion of the farm more than ! yc.ws
before Colnmbus discovered Amctlca
and It Is probable that their ownership
dates tnurh farther back than is shown
by this deed. The later Instrument
was executed In 1648 nearly seventy-
five years before the landing of the pil-
grim fathers at Plymouth." A gentle-
man from a neighboring town tells
the Troy TUnw that he has seen the
ancient document alluded to but was
unable to read It. as it is written In the
Norwegian language. lie adds that
the property Is In the town of Onleti
near the town of Hamar. and that the
largest city near the place Is Chris-
tianla. and that the document states It
Is given in the reign of King Hnkon.
by the grace of Ood king of Norway
and Sweden.
Don't annoy others by your oovitrh-
log and risk your llfo by npgleetlnir a
cold. Una Minute Cough Cnro curt a
coughs colds croup grippe nnd nil
thront and lung troubles. J. Wheeler
A Son.
UNSPOILBD MAN.
This Miuws llcnv Atliiilrnhln Ho Is Ho-
fore ClvlHsntlon Toueho lllm.
According to the mall news from the
west roast of Africa. It Is report".!
from the Kittam Doom river that a
"Human Alligator" society infests Us
banks. Fishermen and boatmen 'ue
been enticed from their ennocs by :h
members of the society who nfi-'i
murdering them and stealing thett oe
longings feasted on thdi bodies. Oik
man who was enticed onto the nvci
bank when fallpn on by the "limn ;u
alligators" killed one of his assailant-
and wounded two others hut wj li'in-
self eventually killed and eaten -x
ceptlng one of his legs which wr
found lu the river and Identified lv
some marka upon It. So common were
the outrages -becoming In the district
that the attention of the authorities
was being drawn to the matter
Thero nio )hrco llttlo things which
do moro than any other three littlo
things created they aro tho ant tho
bco and DoWltt's Littlo Karly Ultcrs
the It i.t being the famous littlo pills
for stomach and liver troubles J.
Whaolor A Son.
Tho -lork 11ilntil.
A young lady whose sense ot shame
would not permit her to address a cer-
tain unmarried clerk in ordinary Fng-
lUb called for a pair of garters thus:
"It is ray desire to obtuln a pair of
circular elastic appendages and ex-
panded by means of oscillating bur-
nished steel appliances th.it sparkle
like particles of gold leaf set with
Alaska diamonds and whhh are util-
ized for keeping in posttion the ha-
biliments of the lower extremities
which inate delicacy forbids me to
mention." ihe clerk fainted.
Hoo Smith the bill distributor
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Uopalrlng
Dyeing a Spalalty.
Satlsfatlon Guaranteed.
US W Harrison
Outhrtn. Ok
THE ORGAT NIEVVSPAPEU
THE GREAT WEST!
The
Kansas City
Star.
By Mall Dally and Sunday $4.00 a Year
The Weekly One Year 25 Cents
TMI UTMT WOS Of
THE OKLAHOMA POETI
"Songs from the South-west Country"
Or Fmi E. Hun
Author of "OklafcoBM sod OlUr l'om" sad Uti
I'rof ji- ur KlUflluli In th Oklabeiu
A Mid M Collf
IVUb FroaUtf-lMe. l"X. ISna oluth 11.10.
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Slvlsluu " Suns Imn Uu SuatB wrt CouBtrjr "
"toaumf" "Ml l Iumw ! " sd "UUtocI
rmmii."
"Sun (ram U. Soulh rMt Ootialrr" nU
twnly Urn oH. rSwlDK U laaj aaler uuJ
Savor ot Mm South wmC mkmUIIx ot (Ihlafca
Soiw uf Ma nan ImitubI r Um Mtaw g " Tk4
Opaalu ( OkUbun " "The Hl of I AIM "
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Surfvut" l- L mm" " Th. Un -1" " LU
on (Wpi Pay.'. .b i" cc T frni.il ' I
portrait of Capis Fr u. and hu aU
Th " Sum tu ' an twantr In auu r aad treat Ib4
woat aialurt t me
la. X wIU-mmm Youmt " namaar at t atatjr
and Uar traat bom aad Iwart ILmiim aad I mot
toushlaic aad pa IheUr -ublMfU Anton I na man
tloa"At Ktor Tlda""Tna Old lu aao H ul" " In
th. MhrSI" " Taa Stara" Tlia Uraaaiar" " T UUU
lh J by " 'Tha I.Mtla Hoy". Hair" ate.
Taa " IXlat Pusau " ara la laat half pataatlc half
banxiroa aln as plala(to taa naart If Uughlvl
buha a la oaa Una. Wan follow la taa naxl Awuuf
tbaia ara "Tha fatta Cura" ' la Jlia Haaklua."
Waaa I Roaa'ta' t r h Manty " wila'. ru
Taa book U alagaatly boaad la rlotk. art t kilt toM
row adgaa. aad bark aataad It la wall wort
tha pi c aad a eey lould ba la taa boaia af tvt)
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aaat iM-M by taa author aa raeats af prlaa. 4
f.w caplai of " QkUhun and 'naar Paa " a y Mil
uroaarad al l auk Ayrnla and dalar ajanlod
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Pint published In The Dally Leader
Feb. 3 X807.
Notice ior Publication.
Land aPOlee at Uuthrle O. T. Feb
81807.
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made before register and receiver United
States land olllce at Guthrie O. T. on
March 10 1894. viz:
Arthur N Karris for the se qr sec s
two !'. r 2 east.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove tm continuous residence upon ana
cultivation of ml A land vlt:
Cass Chester litMnan Neal. Walter
Gilbert. Ernest II. KaUUe. alt of Mitch-
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i First published In the Dally Lends Feb
I S. Ites
Notice for 1'nblienUon.
Land oftirr t Jntlu! li V Pil'iimn
Notice l hi " y n ! .- i Dm' i i ' nf
Ing named ett T ha hid n-itlcc of hi
Intention to mskc Hnsl procf la nippon
of his claim and that 'Mel umof will bn
made before the register and receiver at
Qutlirl) Okla on March U IS'h vir
Kredarh k Schakefor tho w qr or
87. twp IS r t w.
lie nemos tho following witnesses n
prove his continuous residence upon an.'
cultivation of said land vtt:
John Ilnrns William II llnVcr. .lolm
Adams and Jamas Frsnklln all of Until
rlo O. T.
4II A.N. J.Crook ltsslitsr
First published in Guthrie Dally Lesiic-
.laDiisry l.V KKs
Notlco for I'ublicKtinn
Lnnd OfUee at Onthrle O. T. Janu-
ary 14 18.
Notion Is hereby given that tho follow
Ing-named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of bis claim and that said proof will he
made before the i agistor and rerclvr
United States laud office at Onthrle o
T. on Kobruary 31 1898 vlt: .
David Hamey for the nw qr of ;cctioii
SI In twp 15 u r.l w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove hl9 eontlnnoiu residence utob auil
cultivation of. said land rls:
John A. Anderson of Waterloo O. T .
Cnlvln Schetrompf John Schetrompf and
Bieklah Knublon of Heward. O. T.
4187 A. N. J. OlioOK. Ueslster.
ITlral published In th Dally Leader
January IS 1K8
Notlco ior Publication.
Land ollico at Utithrle O. T. Janu
ary 14. IMS.
Notice Is hereby given that tbi follow-
ing named settlor has filed notice of his In
tention to n.Mto final proof In support of
his claim nnd that said proof will be
made before register and receiver U H.
land office at Uuthrle O. T. on February
Hi 1363 vlt:
Cicero Kubank for tho n hf se qr sec
3 tp 15 r 1 oast.
11 names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon nnd
cultivation of said land viz:
John Collins William A. I'eters Jo-
seph Kopp. William Collins all or Mc-
Klnloy O T.
4IM A N. J Onoott. Itelstsr
First Published lu Otnbrie Daily Leader
January 10.1H9S
Notlco for Pitblicittion.
Lnndolllceat Outhrlo O. T January
17. 1HB8.
Notice Is linrebv liven that th follow
ing named sottlsr has filed notice ef his
Intention to mnka llnal uronf In mi u unit
of his claim and that said proof will lie
made bsforo Hih roelster and roeelver nt
Outhrlo O. T.. on Feb. 85 li9 viz:
ilnrry II. Storry for the ne qr sec 20
tp 17 r 1 east
Ho mines the following wltnosos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation or said land viz:
Robert Slaughter John All"ti Thomas
Cash and Joseph Walker ailof Langston
O. T.
4110 A.N J. Chook Register.
Klrtt published In tho Dally Leador Jan
Notlco lor Publication.
LandoDlco at Outhrlo O. T Jan. 20
1S?8.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that the follow-
ing named sottlor has Ulod notice of hli
Intention to make llnal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will ie
mado boforo tho register and roeelver of
tho United States land olliue at Outhrlo
u. T. on I'ourunry 20. ihbh. vir-
M.ses M Niandloy fcr tho sw qr ice 17
twp 15 n r 3 iv.
llo names tho following witnesses tu
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Dcwlltnn Jeffries Jacob A. Faublon.
Danioi Mnhcr and Jefferson ( ohn all of
Howard O. T.
4UU A. N. J Chook Hoglstor
once. You uuoutu nave n m your
m-y ioy M N T A M A 1 n s t h ( WjF
NS. T "l I J fvy -WABIMJ - j- - ' . -rPZ-sCv
WV. lMKICo ijjL f ! NtCJf Ol .i-l Map
ZST.
First published in tho Dally Loader Ffl
rnnry r. 18S3.
N'ollco for Publication.
La ml olflce st Onthrle O. T. lir
m i i-
N. c.-i '. I r T glM n tlfct the foil w
lug n.iHi. il n'ir ha hied notho of b
Intention to rii.tki finsl proof li Stipp rb
of his i la'm a d ll I'sald pro r w'll ho
made beforo th" r-(tfter and fcelvr
United Ntates Uml nflire at l'ithrlo O
T. on March 11 I89S viz:
.tolin Itnrnx f ; the hf neqrsec "
and W hf nw or r ? in IS r 1 v
II name th.. fot owing witnesses to
prof bis continuous residence ur on and
cultivation of bU land vh
l'lu'iTlck Hchwake William Tt liar
her. John Adam- John M. McPi.vif ) a--or
J.nM.rle ( T
41'? A . N. JJJHonw Rpslster
Kirit pnnitihed in tho Oany Leader
tan. 1 1B91.
Nolifo for Publication.
Lan.i office at Onthrle OU Jan iry
I ..ISC
Notii s Is hereby clven that tho fol'ow
nsmi il settlor has filed notlco of h' tnten
tion to make final praof In support of h'S
rla in nnd that said proof will bo made
l"forc the rogls'rr and receiver United
staii land office nt Onthrle Ok on
I' dm iry J.s ivw viii
ll.iryif Monro for the so qr sec i
P li r 1 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
.!i liii W. Hoots Amos L. llrooks Wliey
J K" d and Albert D. Lester a'l of
'iinliite O. T.
H1 A N. J OnooK Ueulstor
l'lrst pnb'lshed in Tho Dally Leader
Jan. 31 1863.
Notlco Tor Publication
Laud office at Onthrle O. T Jan :
is Notlco is hereby given that tho fo
lowing named settlor has tiled notlco nt
ot bis Intc-ntloii to make linal nroof n
support of hi claim nd that sa.d proaf
will ho made before resistor and receiver
at (Julhrie. O T . on Tab. 21 18'W v
Wllliaiu II Kb kMrew for thi'tic r r.cc
29. tu Hi r l wi it
lie names the following witncs.scs to
prove his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of nald land viz:
Daniel Moore of Onthrlo O. T Waltor
S Wilson of Meridian. 0 T . Add
Cbrlstlson. of Uuthrle O T Sam at' (
1'etersun of Onthrle 0. T.
444S A. N. J. CitooK Hog i' tor
first published In tho Dally Leader
Keti. a 1899
Notlco tor Publication.
Land ofliee at Outhrlo O. T. Ieb. 1
18M.
Notice Is horoby glvon that tho follow-
ing named settler 1ms filed notlco of his In-
tention to make final proof In support of
his claim nnd that said proof will bo
made bsforo tho roglstor and receiver U.
8 landofflco at Outhrlo O. T. on March
0 18M viz:
Miles Wright for tho so qr see 2'J twp
Kl n r ft e.
llo names the following wltnossos to
provs his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vlzt
Albert Jorns llnnjamlu V. I'.taw Wll
llamT Kunderburk William II Drown
nil or Parkland 0 T.
44H3 A. N. J. Crook Iteglstnr
First pnbllshod In tho Dally Loador Jan-
uary 2H 1S93.
Notlco for Publication.
Land office at Outhrlo Oklahoma Jan-
uary 7 1803.
Notlco Ib horoby glvon thnt tho follow-
ing named settlor has fllod notlco of his
Intention to mnko final proof In support
of his claim nnd that said proof will bo
made beforo tho roglstor and rocolvor of
United States laud ollico nt Outhrlo Okla.
on March X 160:1 viz:
Autoi) Oubser for tho sw qr of tho to f(r
nnd lot 2 sec 0 tp 10. r S. west.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo h's continuous rosldonca upon and
cultivation of said lnnd viz:
William M. llakor. of Croseont City O.
T : Llihu H. Cox. ot Croscont City O. T.;
John Hayes of Outhrlo O T i Charlos
W Owens of Outhrlo O T
44(10 A N J.Chook ltoglator.
uiulc mm huuib.
4iQ3 A. tt J . uisyoK register.
See Smith tbe bill (Uatributor.
Hvi A. N. J X-ooK.r.eslisier.
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