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THE iCADEK GUTHRIE OKUA WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 1906.
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ENABLING ACT
FOR OKLAHOMA
(Contlnude from page 2.)
oue-thlnl. -Tha wild land or ths pro-
ceeds thereof as abor apportioned
shall be dlvldei' between the inslitu-
lions as the lcglHlnturfl of Mild ttate
may prescribe. Provided That the
said hinds so reserved or the proceeds
of the sale thereof shall bo safely kept
ir inested and hold by Wild slate and
the lncorno thcreo interest rentals
or otherwise only shall be nsod ex-
clusively 'for tho benefit of said odu-
rational Institutions. Such education-
al institutions shall remain undor the
exefcislva control of said state and ro
part of tho proceeds arising from tho
sale or disposal of any lands heroin
granted for educational purposes or
the incorao or rentals thereof shall
be itscd for the suprort of any religl-
ojw or soctarian school college or uni-
versity. That section thirty-three and all
lands heretofore sclented in Ilea there.
of heretoforo reserved under said
iVroclamatlon and acts for charitable
and poual institutions and public
buildings shall be apportioned and
disposed of as the legislature of said
st a to may prescribe.
Vhero any part of the ImiJs grant
od by this act to the state of OKln-
liottla. are vali-abl'for mint mis which
terms shall also )uc'udo gas and oil
uch lands shall not bt sold by the
said stato prior to January first nine-
teen hundred and fifteen but the
samo may bp leased for periods not
exceeding five years by the state of-
ficers duly aulhorired for that pur-
pose such leasing to be made by pub-
lic competition after not less than
thirty days' advertlsmont in the man-
ner to bo proscribed by law and all
Mich leasing shall bo done tinder seal-
ed bids and awarded to tho highest
rosponslblo bidder. Tho leasing shall
require and tho advertisement shall
specify In each caso a fixed royalty to
bo paid by tho successful bidder in
addition to any boryus offered for tho
leaso and all proceeds from leases
shall bo covered into tho fund to which
thev shall properly bolong. and no
transfer or assignment of any lease
shall he valid or confor any right in
the asalgneo without the consent of
tho proper state authorities in writing:
Provided however. That agricultural
lessees In possession of such lands
Shall bo reimbursed by tho mining
lessees for all damage done to said
agricultural lessees' Interest thoreiu
by rca&on of such wining operations.
Tho legislature of tho stato mny pre-
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Unceailna Work Keeps Us Strong
And Healthy.
All the blood In the body parses
through the kirinojs onre evory three
minutes. The kidney niter the blood.
They work nlcht and day. Wlien healthy
they remove about 500 grains of impure
matter dally whon unhealthy some pait
of this Impure matter Is left In the
blood. This brines on many diseases
.'nd symptoms pnln In tho back head-
ache nervousness hoi. dry akin rhou
inatlsm tout gravel disorders or tho
yesight and hearing dizziness. Irregu-
lar heart debility drowsiness dropsy
deposits in the urine etc. Rut If you
keep the niters right you will havo no
trouble with your kidneys.
11. 1. Matthew's painter and paper
hunger at J2JV4 North First St. and
living at 515 North Division St. Guth-
rie Okla.. says: "I was bothered for
several years with what I believed to be
"kidney trouble The kidneys did not
perform their functions properly my
back was never what I could cull frco
from pain during tho last three years
I procured a box of Roan's Kidney Pills
nt J. N. Wtll.ice's drug store and found
that they relieved me In a short time
and did mo more good than any other
medicine of the kind I hud over tried. I
believe they will cure anyouo suffering
rom kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MUburn Co.. Buffalo New
York solo agents for tho United States.
nemember the name Doan's and
take n other.
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STATEHOOD FOR OKI
I3iWKI5HKIB
f "WOMAN'S
Her Kilter Disappointment.
Tha htttar trail Ih n. woman's life M tn
bo childless. Who can tell bow hard the
struggle may hare been ere sh learnt to
roslati herself to
er lonely lot? Thsab-
senceol this link to bind marital tifeto-
gother. the absence of this one pledse to
mutual affection Is a common disap
pointment. Many unfortunate mplts
booorao estranged thereby. Evtn It they
Ao not drift apart one may read the wholo
extant of tholr disappointment to tho eyes
of such a childless cotipla when they rest
on the children of others. To Unm the
largest family does notse' i too numerous.
It will rathr appoar U thorn that those
on whom this blessing has boen most
richly bos lowed hardly valuo it sufD-
clontly. Iti many cases of barrenness or child-
I ess U083 tho obstacle to ohlld-bearlna Is
easily romovod by tho euro of weakliest on
tho part of tho woman Ur. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Proscription has twin tlo means of
restoring health and fruitfulncw to many
a barren woman to the groat Joy of the
household. In other but rare case the
obstruction to tho beurlng of children hai
beeu found to bo of a surgical character
butoasily removable by p.itnlom operative
treatment at tho Invalids' Hotel and Sur-
gical Institute HulTaio N. Y. over which
Dr. Piorcoof the "Favorite Proscription"
fame presides. In nil cases where chll-
dron are desired and are absent an effort
should lie made to find out the real cause
since it is generally so easily removed by
proper treatmont.
InaU the various weaknesses displace-
ments prolapsus ant-version retr-
versions inflammation of ovaries loucir-
rhuis giving rise to dWaarn.iiin. and
weakening dralus and In all cases
nervousnMS nervous prostration and
debility Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rcrlp-
tion is the most efficient remedy that -an
possibly be used. It has to Us -ireiJit
hundred of thousand of currs more In
fact than any other remedy put up for
salo through druggists nspoeially fur
woman' use. You do not hav to take
Dr. Pierce's word alone for this because
tho Ingredients of which the "Favorite
Prescription "are eompoed have received
tho most positive onuorsemint from the
leading medical writers on MaterUi .ifHon
of all tho several schools of practis
All the fmtrudlents are nrlnted in Dlain
English on the wrappor enclosing the
bottlo so that If you aro an Invalid woman
and make use of this famous tnediHno you
know oxactly what you are taking. Dr.
Pierce takes his pationts Into his full con-
fidence which he oan afford to do as the
formula after which the "Favorite Pro-
scription" Is made will boar tho most
careful examination.
You do not havo to experiment whon
taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
as with tho many fake. Chosp John Med-
icines that aro ont out on trail composed
of clump and often harmful ingredients
Dr. Plorco resorted to Nature's Laho-
ratory to got the Insredients for his "Fa-
vorite Proscription" believing that the
Indigenous or nativo medicinal roots of
our country are endowed by Providence
with tho most marvelous curative powers
The only rational way to attempt to
euro disease is by assisting the natural
(unctions of the body and to do that
there is not bine like Nature's remedies
which act In Nature's way toning and
Invigorating tho digestive- organs tho
liver tho stomach and bowels and tho
nervous system which always suffers to
a great extent in ail tho various derange-
ments of tho organs Qt.'t""tly feminine.
mo mL-uicine oi Known composition is
tho one to rely upon the one that has a
record of nearly forty years of euros tho
ono devUod and manufactured by a regu
larly eraduated and oxuerlonced nraetl
tlonerof medlcino Hy addressing Dr U.
V. Pierce at Buffalo N. V. you may
secure tree a little phampnlot giving
numerous extracts from many medical
scribe aJtlltlonal legislation govern- state mny prescribe preference right
Ing such lettses not In conflict here- to purchase at tho highest bid bqlng
wth- given to tho lossee at the time of such
Sec 9. That ald section sixteen sale but such lands may bo lonsed for
and thirty-six. und lands takon in lieu periods of not moro than five years
thereof heroin granted for tho sup- under such rules and regulations as
port of tho common schools If sold ' tho legislature shall proscribe and un-
may ho nppralsod and sold at public til mrh tlmo as tho logislaturo shall
nlo in one hundred antl sixty aoro proscrlbo hjcIi rnlos thoso and all
tracts or lobs under such rules ami other lands granted to the state shall
regulations as the legislature of tho be leased under existing rules and
said state mny proscribe proferenco regulations antl shall not ho subject
right to purchtiBO at tho highest bid to homestead entry or any other on-
bolng glvon to the lessee at tho tlmo try wider the land laws of the United
of such sale the procood to conetl-( Statue whother surveyed or tinmir-
tuto a permanent school rami tho hi-1 veyod. but shall be reserved tor doslg-
torest of which only shall bo oxpotnl- nntod purpose only and until uoh
od in tlrt? support of such schools. But tlmo as the legislature shall prescribe
said lands may under such regulations as aforutnld hiich lands shnll bo Ions-
as tho loglslulttro may proscrlbo bo'ed under existing ruloa: Provided
leased Tor periods not to oxceod ten That botore any or the snld lauds shall
yvars; and such lands Shall not be ho sold as provided In sections nlno
subjoct to homestead ontry or any ' and ton of this act the said lands and
other entry undor the land laws of tho Improvements thoroon shall bo ap-
the United Statos. whether surveyed praised by three disinterested np-
or uuawvoyed hut bhnll be rosorvod .pralsers who shall bo non-rosldonte or
for school purposes only. the county whoroin tho land Is su-
Sec. 10. That said sections thii teen atod. to bo designated as tho legis-
and! thlrty-threo aforesaid if sold lutiiro of said stato shall proscribe
may bo nppralsod and sold at public and tho said appraisers shall make a
salo. In ono hundred and sixty ncro true appraisement of said lands at tho
tracta or less undor Mich rules and actual cash value thereof exclusive of
regulations as the legislature or said Improvements. - and shall uoparately
BROADWAY ROUSS
MLr lniiAf n
THE NEW YORK RACKET
Is Tho
THAT SAVES
GEO. H. KING Manager.
TRIALS.
writers of prominence extolling the vari-
ous ingredients which mter Into Ur.
i-i.rrri i a(rite prescription. It Is
worth .looking n If yon are a suffnror.
Dr. Pierce dors not claim for hts "la-
yortte Prescription "that it is a "euro-all.'
J9 r'H?ommetidt)d as a most perfect spe
illc Tor woman's peculiar aliments. Ho
ntilform are theresu.U which follow the
use of this remarkablo remedy that It
can be truly affirmed of "Favorlto Pre-
scription " that it iilwnu help mul 'ilmoSt
iW etimi Ninety-eight iter cent of
tho women who give this medlcino a fair
and 'tlthful trial aro cured and remain
CUITO.
It is a powerful Invigorating tonic lm
parting health and strength In particular
to the organs dlstlurtlr letnlnlno. The
local wcitnly health Is so Intimately
related to tho general heallh that when
diseases of tho dclicato womanly organs
are cured the whole body gains In health
and strength. For weak and sickly
women who are "worn-out" "run-down"
or debilitated especially for Hotnetl who
work In store office or schoolroom who
sit at the typewriter or sewing ma-
chine or bear heavy household burdens
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
proton a priceless bonofit becauto of its
health -restoring and strength-giving
powers.
As a soothing and strengthening nerv-
ine. "Favorite Prescription " Is un-
equaled and Is Invaluable In allaying and
subduing nervous excitability. Irritant)-
tiy. nervous exhaustion nervous prottra
Hon neuralgia hysteria spasms chorea
or M. Vitus's dance and o titer distressing
W'tvous symptoms commonly attendant
upon functional and organic disease of
the womanly organs it Induces refresh-
ing slneu and relieves mental anxiety and
despondency
Cures obstinate cases. "Favor! to Pro-
scription" is a positive curv for the most
complicated and olxtlnale cases of leucor-
rhea xcsslv Homing painful menstru-
ation nunaturil suodrestiotis ami Irresu-
taritios prolapsus or fulling of tho pelvic
organs tto&w bark "female eaknew"
anteM'rslot retroer!ion bearing -do w n
sensations rlmniic congest ion Inthun-
mation and ulceration. Inflammation
more or less pa it and leniWnes over tho
lower abdomen accompanied with "In-
ternal heat.'
Dr. Pierce's medicines are mado from
harmless but efficient medicinal roota
found crowing in our American forests
Tho Indians knew of the marvelous cura'-
tlve value of some of tho roots and Im-
parted that knowledge to somo of Iho
trlendlii" whiles and gradually some of
the more progressive physicians came to
test and use them and ever since they
have growt in favor by reason of their
superior curative virtues and tholi safe
and harmless dualities
Your druggist soil tho " F vvorite Pnc-
scmrnox" and also that faraou altera-
tive od purifier and stomach tonic the
"Go; k medical Discovunv.". Write
to L ierce abont your case lie Is an
oxp need nbyi!?ian and will troat your
case as coniidential ami without charge
for correspondence Address htm at the
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
Buffalo N Y of which he i chief con-
sulting physician.
It is as easy to be well a 111 and much
morn comfortable. Constipation is th
cati9o of many forms of illness. Doctor
Plnrco's Pleasant Pellets cure cor.itlpi
tiou. They are tiny sugar-coated gran-
ules Ono little "Pellet" is a gentle 1? na-
tive two a mild cathartic All dealers in
medicines sell them
Dr Pierce's looo-pago Illustrated book
"Tho Common Sense Medical Advisor" li
sent frco In paper covers on receipt of HI
one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing
on. For Si stampv the cloth-bound
volttmo will be sent. Address Dr. It V.
Pierce Uuffalo N. Y.
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115 West
Harrison Avenue
of Guthrie
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115 West f
Hajrison Avt ti&
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appralso all prrmatuat iwprvompnts
thereon at their fair and rcosonablo
rakto end In oa the lMtse-boldor
clops not hecorne th p lrohar. thi
tirchasr at said sale shall nudi-r
nich rules ami regulations as thflgls-
lature may prBBCTlbe pay to or for
tho leaseholder the appraised aln of
said luiin'orementa and to the state
the amount bid lor the said lands ex-
clusive of tho uppralsed value of Ini
provemonte; and at said sale no bid
for tho ftold lands exclusive of the
arjprhisod vnlUp of Improvements and
at said Bute no bid tor any tract at
loss than tho appraisement thereof
shall b accepted.
Sec. 11. That an ainounl equal to
flYO ipercontui! Of the proceeds of '"
italos of tho public lands Ijlng within
said stato shall be paid to the caid
state to be used as a pertrtinent fund
the interest only of which shall be ex-
pended for tho support of the common
schools within snld state
Sec 12. That In Hem of Ihe jprtt of
land for purposes of internal Improve-
ment mado to now state by the eighth
section of th Act of September fourth
eighteen hundred and forty-one which
section is hereby repealed as to said
state and in Hen of any claim or de-
mand of the state of Oklahoma under
the A.t of September twenty eighth
eighteen hundred and fMty and section
twenty-four hundred and seventy-nine
of the revised statu ti s making a grant
of swamp and ovi-rfiu.d lauds hioh j
grant it is hereby dtclared Is not ex-j
tended to aid state of Oklahoma the
folowing arrant of land is hereb made
to said state from public lands of the
United States within s.iid state for the
purpose Indicated namely For the
benefit oC the Oklahoma University
two hundred and fifty thousand seres
for the benefit of the University Pre-
paratory school one hundred and fifty
thousand acre; for thebeneflt of the
Agricultural and Mechanical College
two hundred and fifty thousand acres;
(for the benefit of the colored Agrlcul-
turaland Normal University one hun-
dred thousand acres for the benefit of
normal schools now established or
hereafter to be established three hun-
dred thooeand acres The lands grant-
ed by this section shall be selected by
the board for leading school lands of
the Territory of Oklahoma Immediate-
ly ipon tho approval of this Act. Said
selections as soon as made shall be
certified to tho Secretary of tholntor-
lor and the lands so .separated shnll ho
thoroupon wlthdruwu troni homestead
entry.
Sec. 13. That said state when ad-
mitted as aforosnld tlmll constitute
two Judicial districts to bo known its
tho eastern district of Oklahoma and
tho -western district of Oklahoma; tho
said Indian. Territory shall constitute
Raid onstern district and tho said Ok-
lahoma Torrltory shall constitute said
western district. Tho circuit tvnd dis-
trict coiti-te for tho onstern tlistrlcl
shall bo hold ono term at Muskogoo
ono form at Vlulta ono term at Tulsa
ono term nt South MoAloatur ono term
at Chlokaslm and one term at Ardmoro
each yenr and tho circuit and district
Courts of tho weetorn district thnll he
hold one term at Guthrie one term nt
Oklahoma City one term at Bnld and
one term) atLawton each year for the
time being. And thesnld districts shnll
nr Judicial purposes until otherwise
provided be attached to Die eighth Ju-
dicial circuit. There shall be appoint-
ed for onch of sold districts one United
Statos nttornoy and one United Stato
innrshal. There shall bo appointed a
clurk for onch of Haiti districts who
shall koop his offlco at Muecogoe and
Giithrlo respectively for tho lime be-
ing. The regular term of said courts
shall bo hold at tho placOH tloslgnnted
in till Act nt Muecogeo on the first
Montlny In January ami at Vlnlta on
tho first Monday In March and nt Tul-
sa on tho first Monday In April; at
South MoAlostor on tho first Monday
In June; nt Ardmoro on tho first Mon-
day In October; at ChlcKnsha on tho
first Montlny of November; at Guthrie
on the first MouJtiy In January; at Ok-
lahoma City on the first Monday In
March; at Hold onthe first Monday
In June and at Lawton on the first
Mottdny In October of each year and
one grand Jury shall be sutninoued In
ea h ear in each of said circuit and
dl.-trlct com Is The circuit and dis-
trict courts for each of said districts
and the Judges tltereof -espectively
shall possess the sstusepoweis and Jur-
isdiction and perform the samo duties
required to be performed by the oth'ir
clrc-ilt ind district courts and Judges
of tin United States and aha!! !e gov-
erned by the samelaws and regula-
tions The marshal district attorney
and cle.-h or each of the circuit and
district courts at 1J districts and all
other officers and persona performing
duties in the administration of Jus-
tice therein shall severally possess
Uie powers and porform the duties law-
fully required to bo performed by sim-
ilar ofiloers in other districts of the
United States and shall for the ser-
vices tltoy may perform receive the
fees nod compensation now allowed by
law to orflcers performing similar ser-
vices for the United States in other
districts ff the United States; and
that the laws In teree In the Territory
of Oklahoma as iar as applicable
shall oxtenj over and apply to said
state until dunged by the legislnture
thereof.
Sec 14. That ali rtroecf fair for
crimes or Offense hereafter ommf-
ted in either of said Judicial districts
as hereby constituted shall b cgniia
ble within the district in which coin'
u lttoi and ail prosecutions for crimes
or offense committed j-fore the'pas-
age of this Act In U!ca indlttmtats
havo not heeti (found ar proceed I nr'1 1
instituted snsi oc oonixatP witbm
tte Jndfrtrt! dls'rlrf n-s Itpifrnr con"l
Miled- in which sin b "tim m 'iffensi x
i it' cmimlttoi.
See 15 Th .' all am' i's" or writs
uf eror taken fmm the mtpi ( m tmvt
of Okle.hotra Territory or Mu United
States rourt of appeals In the lodlan
Tfrrtton to i lieSuprorre Court of the
Citltd stitt'. oi the Unlteti auteae'r-
cuit couit i'i tppeils for the eighth
cit It preiHi to the final admlsalnn
tif siirh state -shall be prosecuted to ft
nal determination as though this Act
had not been paesed. And all cases;"
in which llnal .' .gment lias Iwn ren-
dered Li such Territorial appellate
courts which appeal- or writs of erroe
might be Had excopt tor the admisstwt
of such state may still be sued out ta-
ken and proseeuted to the Supreme
Court of the United States or the
United States circuit court of appeals
under the provision of existing laws
and there held and determined la like
manner and In either oese Ute Su-
preme court of tke United States or
the United State? circuit court of ap-
peals in the event or a reversal shall
remand the said causes to either the
states supreme court or the United
States cirooti and district courts o
said statu- as the case way require.
Provided. That the time allowed by
existing law -for appeals and writs of
error from appellate courts of snld
Territories shall not he enlarged here-
by and all appeals and wits of error
not sued out from the final Judgments
of said court at the time of the ad-
mision of eh state shall he taken
within mc ncotiths from anwh time
Sec p'. That all causes pending In
th- supreme and district court of Ok
lahoma Territory and in the United
States courts and In the Indian Terri-
tory arising under the Constitution
laws or treaties of the United States
or affecting ambassadors ministers or
consuls of the United States or of any
I other country or state or or admiralty
or of maritime Jurisdiction or in which
the United States tcny he a party or
between cltixens or the same state
claiming lands under grants from dif
ferent states and lu all casus where
there is a controversy between citizens
of said Territories prior to admission
and citizens of different states or be
tween citizens of different states or
between a citizen of any state and cltl
sens or subjts of any foreign state
or country nnd i'i which cases of di-
versity of cltlzonshlp there shnll be
..ioie than two thousand dollars In cot
troversy exclusive of Interest and
costs shnll be transfered to the proper
United StnfwB circuit or dlstrl t court
for final disporlttou: Provided That
said transfer shall not be mndo In any
caso where tho United States Is not r
Pftrty excopt on application of one of
tho pnrttos ' the court In which tbc)
CKusois ipondins;. at or before the sec-
ond term oi snjtl wurl after the ad-
mission of salt! state supported by
oath showing that tho caso is one
which may be so transfered. thepro-
coedings to effect such transfer ox-
cept as to time nnd pnrtlos to be the
same as are now provided by law for
the removal or causes from a state
conrt to a circuit court or the United
States and In cadges transferred from
the appellate courts of said Territo-
ries the clrooit courtof the United
States in such stnte shall first deter-
mine such appellate matters as the
sucoesfor of and with all the power of
said Territorial appellntu courts and
shall theronftor proceed under Us orig.
luiil Jurisdiction or such causes. All
11 mil Judgments nii.l doerooe tendered
in such circuit and district courts in
such transfered cases may be reviewed
by tbo Stipiorao Com I of tho Unltod
States or by the Unltod States circuit
court of appeals in the snnie manner a.
Is now provldod liy law with rofoioiicc i
to oxiBtiiib' Unltod Statos clrotilt and
district courts.
Sue. 17. Thut all cases pontlliiK In
tho ipreiiie court of said Territory of
Oldahomn nntl In the United States
court of appeals In the Indian Treri-
tory not transfered to the United
States circuit and ;'-H" courts in
said state or Oklahoma shalllx- pin
ceerted with held and deUmnlinsI b
the mi pienif or other tlnftl appellate
cmt of wtcli state us the wc.-eMgor of i
Hsid Teirlloiial iipifiiu- Cnuit and
jipj Halt- c'uil eubji ( to tin
Hume
tight to t.(. uvou ap.-Hl o erro.
to th Puprenit- Co 'it of lit.- United
8tatc now allowed lioui tlie tiipiemiv
oi a pellste i 'Oil it of a slate ujidei ex-
inting laws Jurisdiction of all cares
pending in theco.it. of original Juris-
...ctiou in said Terrltorle- not trans-1 .erH pl.ovu. ( hl. A(
r.e. to the United States circuit Tne . .K1(jU!lf(. wl.n (JIKanl
ami distil t court shall devoho upon ha .. wo . u llu. LlUltfJ
and he exutlsed b the courts of origl- HulM he mauo-r now
nal i.irladlctlou created by said state. J by w taw. of lhe Unted gutM art
Hec 18 That tho supreme court orJhe overuur aud .ury of said
other court of last rwu of said stnte hHn wrfy he -rctWq f n
r.all be dsHisd 10 be the successor of utun mA r.ureiM)IlUI(.H tn the UB.
said Territorial appellate courts aud
shall take and poaseai any and all
laHlHtfll l lkA AadaUteSt.A..S-S.l
Jurisdiction as such aot herslu otlier-
wlse speciflcally provtdsd for. and
shall receive and retain the ouutody of
all hooks dockets records and (lies
not tiansferred to oilier courts as
herein provided subject to complete
the ieoord thereof.
Sec id That the courts at orbfin..!
Jurisdiction of & llie Uall hf '
di-emod U b- the sueeeff f all
courts of original Jurisdiction (A id
Territories and as such stiall lake 4flJ
re.'Mltt tody of ail recorda. dockets.
Jtinrnafs. kn files of su h co.irU ex
v'epl in dtnrm I r.mtifei r.-d therefrom
tho file- an.i jiap-rs 10 am-i trana-
feriod cae! shall U -usf erred tft
the propor United States clr..lt or dl
trict coi-rt. tog. ther nith a trauscr'pt
of all book nti'es to c'lnpleU tht re
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for Infants and Children.
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Tlio Ivinil Yon llnvo Always IJoupht Jias liorno the slgna
turo of Chnt. II. Fletcher antl luts lieeu inntlo under his
personal supervision for over JO ypnrs Allow no ono
to rtceclvo you In tills. Counterfeits Imitations nntl
Just-as-good" nro hut Hxperlincnts and endanger tho
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
CJua)TiUcCi
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CtNTIUM COWtaMV TT ( HTflf T MCW VOU ITT.
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I Guthrie Glass and China Co. 1
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g Our Endejvvor is to Go Onward and Upward $
K t j procure the Choicest nnd Best made in our line; to cater JE
& to the rlemands of our patrons is what we strive to do. W
We offer you today the most complete assortment of fine A
goods also medium pricej. in Dinner Sets Tea Sets or S
$ Piece Goods ever shown in this city or territory. Little $
Money Buys Lot of floods. Com in and replenish vour A
iff stock. Alway willing and
yA goods. Your- respectfully
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208 East OklochomOk Avenue.
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I GUTHRIE NATION h BANK
OLDESl IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital $150000.00.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
DmECTOUSi
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TRANSFER COAL
WOOD A1SID STORAGE
Goods Packed. Stored and Shipped to Order.
Ptiom 20 Otlici and Yards 407-409 W. K-ilsoi
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ord In such piirtlonlrtt msv no trnntj Kovrniniont fornotl In pursuance tj
rcrotl saltl t;oi tltutlon as provided by fsaU
Sep. ( TllHl hII .He iK-n-iltiff la.consUlliUonal comontlon. ehall pro-
the tllstri t courts W Uklsht-ma Tf-rr! j.h' wrc-ls nil tho functions of
tory antl in the Uultod States courts sttcli state officers; nnd all IdWs la
for the Indian Territory at the tltrie forco In tho Torrltory of Oklahoma
snld Territories become a state nut at tho time oC tho admission of said
transferred to the United Stales clr-Utnte into the Union shall be In force
cult or district courts In the stale of throughout said state except as modi
Oklahoma shall be proceeded 'ti.h.held I fled or rhaiiKed by thin Act 01 by tho
ami determined by the courts of shUI constitution of the slait- and tho lnvta
tut. the successors of Mid distr'ct
courts of the Territory of Oklahoma
antl United Htates courts for tlio In -
dlsu Territory with tne light to pros
ecute appeals oi writs of error to the
suiiremi! court of saltl slate antl also
with tlie same right to prosecute ap
peals or writs of error from the final
determination lu mid etui sen made by
tlie supreme court of said Slate of Ok
Itilionm to the Supreme Court of the
UuiteJ States as now provided by law
for anoi'tils nntl wrltti of error ftotn
lhp mvnnw P01III f 8tate to w 8ll
pi erne Court of tliy I't.ited States.
Sec. 21. That the constitutional
convention may b ordinance provide
foi the election of offloers for a roll
Mti.ii' government Including members
i th.- legislator ui it live ropnotnta
th.- to congresH him! nhsll eonsilt.i.'
" Osage Indian h-bi-i vat Ion a h.-pht
.it. r.Miit and pintde that It 1mll
i. in i in a Kopaiat. f.uni until th.
land- ill the Okas.- Imlian ivset i .Uluri
ai- dllott.l in HcwialU an.l iutil
rhaiiKed h tin I. kI l.iiiuc uf (k!.Iki
in. i and li-niKii't 'in rniinij m ii
.1(.f . i.i ......ih. ilH ..1
relllHl(lllH th .
coiidtictiiiK li( ') "le'tloii ini hi
fW'i'ix in Hitiil nl Hw li st al im
t-rnnu-nt shall ii'iimlu in Hlit hii. mi
til tie Htstt- sliull bf Htlmltleil tutu I In
Tflloii . .4 .ltloll flll hfkt. -.
ner required by law; and said seoa-
ton j reprMu.v. -ha en.
titled to be admitted to seats in jo-
gress and to all the right and prlvl
leges of senators and representatives
of other sUtes In the congress of the
United States And the officers of the
PANAMA HATS
And All Kinds of
CLEANED BY
The GMirie Laundry Company
Phone 6Q 502 504 W. Okltxhoma Ave
Signature of
anxious to show 'and price our A
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of tlie United Statcx not locally luap"
'pllcable slmll have the s.imc foico and
' eff ct nltliin said stute as elsr where
wllhin tli' Untied States.
Sc i'i That Uio contitiiti'!.ijl
(-onv.-ntlon provided for herein n.
by ordlnanco lrreocabb' accept tho
tt-rinw and conditions of this Aot
Unknown Friends.
TTiero aro many pooplo who havo
usotl Chnmhorlaln's Colic Cholera and
Uiiirrtiofeii llomody vitu splondld re-
sults but who aro unknowrt becauso
thsy havo hoaltatod about giving a
testimonial of tholr oxporlonco for
publication. Thoso pooplo. however
'nro none tha less frlonds of this rem
edy. They havo dono inuoh toward
nuking It a houssliold word by their
psrsonal rworamendations to frlonda
and neighbors. It Is a good medlcino
have In the home and is widely
kon foi its cures of ill.inhta and
" ftlra8 r brwel tiouble I'nr salo
by F U IJllie A Co
OETTLEMANS M.0OO PREMIUM
BKKR AT SOME OLD MOSES.
PANAMA HAT8 AT PETERSEN'S.
Man't B'tcen $3 000 Oifoida nt Rat
Colt ari Gun Mrial Bluchi at RebiAi
on.
A complete imr f stylet and ikh i"
LaSim' Oxforun irsm 8c to 2 :i at
Robintont
W) (i .-il it
W I I'.K 1. I
Itn-j.l tre t
nice busrf'
cor ir okl.ih
Wli.
THE VIRTUB OF PURtTV
oi Uuii l ivw to tak s
t t niiii."
Ural drugs yu doai
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If I . I wtnc'i
di i ii Uurek
It . ii pur-
ai t '1 wh.lf
t t deani4
n n lie by
Um ts te'e-
A r kaiBme'cal nSn
gpHag -Osarhs" wjt
ast natural water ki.own
ture intended wtn
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pnona.
WOOL HATS
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