Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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CHOCTAW NFWS
PnbliMlied «>>-«'i-> FrUlH,* .
'gummed that them iva* difficulty
__ in getting them t<» slick nti'J ro-
! placing thorn wt'h better has al-
The result of the elections were in,(St ,je|,|Bied Uio stock on hand
surprising nut to sav astounding, ;,i the Bureau of Kngraving and
Entered in the Post Oflicu at ('linntaw alike to ibo people of Washington I'unting and a night force has
( ity. *» 2ml. class matter. .and to the politicians. Thu vie- |>een j,ut on in order to increase
?.—n —------ - —! torious republicans were quite as the supply, and the day lores is
HEBMA5 BRO’S and to, MUrm NM „iuch astonished a* the delcated
Proprietors , democrats, bach liad been hold
---------- ; in their claims, but neither had
SUSCRIPTION UATl.l*. | (jrcarae‘d ofany sucii tidal wave
One Vesr.in adNsuee...,.............business, notwithstanding the
rhtveMomhV!» assertions ol republicans.
r _______ . . that they expected it all the time.
Advertising rales and estimates on P|le8a sudden political changes,
Job Work furnished on application. which have of late years become
KitioAV, N(iY, ll>t 1.
Ii this item is marked with
an X in read ink, your sub-
s.s iption is out and c alls for re-
newal and settlement. If you
want the paper no longer call and
let us know instead of refusing to
take it from the postoffice,
DIE LAW REtiimiNU NEWSPAPERS
t.— Any person who takes a pa
P *r regurlarly trom the postofilce.
1 so frecreut in our national elect-
ions, have a deep significance to
the student of our political future
Whether t hey are bum final oroili
erwise is a question not easy ol
settlement by any other test than
that of time. But that they in-
dicate that many thousand voters
are influenced by their unrest and
working two hours
day.
Organize and on P
ISfih.
extra every
victory in
1804
First published in News Nov. lHtb,
Notice Fou Pculic.vtiox.
I.anoOkuck at Oklahoma City O.t.
Nov. llllll,18114.
Notice is hereby givuu that tlio fol-
lowing-named settlor has tiled notice
of his intention to make Ileal proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will he made before Register &
Receiver al Oklahoma City o.r.on De-
cember 27th, 18111. viz;
Rob rt i ii k lis,
1 or the sej, see 11. I'p iii, r lw.
lit; names the following witnesses to
desire lor a change with the hope j |,,.OVe Us continuous residence upon
ol bettering themselves, rather ] ;iud cultivation of said land, viz;
or belli! John l.illard, Seboru Garuica Har-
rison Blackford, and Kmmet Cooper,
all of Douglas, <>. I
Any person who
whether in his name or another's
nr whclhor he has subscribed or
oof, is responsible (or the pay-
ment.
•2. —If a person orders Ins pa-
per discontinued, he must pay up
ill arrears, or the pub'iaher may
jontinue to send it until payment
is made, and then collect the
whole amount whether the paper
« taken from the oflioc or not.
3. -—In suits for subscriptions,
i he suit may be instituted in the
place where the paper in publish-
ed, although the subscriber may
inside hundreds of miles away
4. —Th» courts have decided
i hat refusing newspapers or per-
iodicals from tho postoffice, or
retnoveing and leaving them un-
called for, while unpaid is prime
facie evidence ot intentional fraud
The campaign for 18% is at
hand. Organize, educate and ag
Bate, close up the ranks and on
,n victory in '1)6.
Wheat has gone up a couple ol
cents on the strength of tin* re-
publican victory. — Times-Jour-
nal.
*% ***
Coal oil has gone up a couple
i.f rents on the gallon we suppose
from the same cause.
Half republic, half monarchy,
half empire snd half military <ic-
potism is shout the make up id
ms country al the present time
Can such a mongrel monster long
- xist? Keep on gentlemen, one
or the other of them will soon
(.wallow the rest. Voice.
Two years ago the populist
vote for congress in this old Ok
lahmna was 4388, now it is near-
ly 9.000 H',w is that for a dying
party? If it keeps dying that
ivay for shout two years luor*
there’ll he a first class funeral
and the people’s party wont lur-
Ulsb the corpse either.—Stiuo.
Here are five questions pro-
pounded by the l nion of Minne-
apolis, A inn: "hy is it that
those who produce tood are bun
gry? w hy is it that those who
mako clothing are rugged! Why
is it that those who build houses
..re homeless? V'liy is it that
iliOBe who build carriages go on
root? Why is it that those who
produce wealth have none of it?
The Experiment Station i
Stillwater, has no seeds to sell or
l.st.-ibute this year, nor slips
i uttings, bulbs or plants to dis
pose of in any wav; hut the l)i
rector desires to refer all appli
cunts *o reliable seed stores tor
these things. In all eases, a pos
t ,1 card aderessed to any ot thes«
firms will bring back n catalogue
that states prices and terms-
iliau their party fealty
in any particular principles seems j
well-nigh certain. it that be
correct no political parly can hope
to control all branches of the gov-
ernment through two consecutive
administrations until these dis-
contented voters are made pros-
perous and contented.
The populists failed to make
the gains they expected in the
House, but even if they had they
would not have held the balance
of power upon which they had
figured, as neither they nor any-
body else had calculated upon the
republican landslide which came.
While it is not yet entirely cer-
tain, the chances are that the
populists will hold the balance of
power in the Senate alter the four-
ill of next march, present indi-
cations being that there will be
43 republicans, 38 democrats and
populists in the Senate, count-
ing Gov. Tilluiau, ol 8 U. wiiose
election to tiie eualo seems as-
sured. as a populist—it would not
change the situation if he acted
with the democrats. Should
iliose figures prove to be correct
it will readily be seen that neither
tlie democrats nor the repubiica-
imns could organize the Senate
without the votes id' the populist;
t he re s have not, how
e”er, given up hope of electing
enough 'Senators to give them a
majority
-'either President Cleveland
nor any member of his cabnel
nas si en fit to express an opin-
ion, for publication, on the lend
>le drubbing administered to
the r patty, but whatever may
lie the opinions of ihe members ol
lie cabinet it is not believed
that Mr, * level,uid is doing »nv
griefing. He took special pains
mallow it t become public Unit
I'tnsday night and Wednesday
morning, when most people were
studying the return- trom tin*
elections, he was engaged, al Ids
-urhurban sesideoce in going over
the papers in a lot of application'
for executive clemency, thus in-
dicating that lie took no interest
in the elections,
There is no doubt about the
genuineness of the rejoicing on
the part of the rank and file of
the republican party over their
suae* sses, but tor many of their
leaders there are prickley thorns
on the roses ol victory. The
leaders do n it fancy the debut of!
a new Presidents! candidate. And
theyknow that Mr. Morton wi.l
now be considered as such, and
that his large majority in New
York and Ihe skillful manage-
ment of ex Senator Platt, who is
known to the Harrison men as an
pponein hot to be despised, will
bring him forward v ry protni
nentiy, if he keeps Ins IimiIiI,
His age will he a help, ratliei
than a detriment as it would prob.
ably result in his getting a niueu
stronger man to take
desires to pretest
Hgani't’i ne allowance of sueli proof, or
wlio knows of auv .substantial roa-ou
under the law and regulations of tn«
nterlor Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given
an opportunity at the above mentioned
time and piece lo cross-examine the
witnesses of s od claimant, and to offer
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant.
it .1 tu.M-ir Register,
T;
First published Nov. 10th, 1891.
Notice For Publication,
band Office at Oklahoma City, <).
Nov. util, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has tiled notice of
liig intention to make float proof in sup
port of Ins einiiu. and that said proof
will be m ide before the Register and
Receiver of tile U. S. band Office at
Okluhoniv City o r m December 38th
1894, viz; Harrison Blackford.
I1 or the awl, see 19, t'p 18, r lvv.
Heuamesthe billowing witnesses to
prove Ills continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz:
Kmmet Coopet, Kli Cooper, John
l.illard, ami John Barber, all of t.'lioo
taw City, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of sue!, proof, or
who knows of any substantial mason
under Hie law and the regulations of the
Interior Department, way sum proof
should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above mentioned
time and place to cross-examine the
witnesses of said claimant, ami to oiler
evidence in rebuttal ot that submitted
by claimant.
B M. Diu.icy, Register.
First published in Nk vs Nov 10th 1894
Notice Fou Publication.
Band Device at Oklahoma O. T, Nov
10. 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named sett er lias filed notice
of h's intention to make linal pi oof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register ,V
Receiver at Oklahoma. O. t, on Doocni
her 27th. 1891. viz.
(J"born (iarniea,
For the ue), -re 10. t'p 18, r lw
He names the following witnesses to
prove his eoniiuuoti' residence upo
and cultiveiiou of said land viz.
John bill art I, Robert barkirs, Bar
risen Blackford, and John Barber, all
of Douglas, O. T
Any person who desires to protest
agaiust the allowance of such proof, or
who knows of anv substantial reason,
under the law and regulations of the
Interior Department, why siieh proof
should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity al the above mentioned
lime ami place t* cress examine the
witnesses of said claimant, and lo offer
evidence in rebuttal ef that submitted
bv claimant.
It. M DiLLET. Register
J. B. ATCHISON.
ATTOHNKY AT IbAW.
Will pratios in all the courts,
OKLAHOMA C ITY, U, T.
Fifal published in news Oct. 12, 1891 j
Nonet: Fou Peuuevrio.v
Lami» Okkrt; at Oklahoma o 1
Oct. 2nd 1891.
Notice i-> hereby given that tin; fol
lowiug nam'd aotllor Ins HI net notice
ot his lutmiLon to make linal proof in j
support of hi* claim, and that said
woof vrill bo made before Register &
teciever at Oklahoma City o. F.ou Nov.
20th 1894. viz:
George Underwood,
For the *j. f la >• 7. of see 21, and
Lot 9 of see 22, t’p 12 u rl e.
range 1, east.
He names the tollmving witnesses to
piove Ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz.
John Wauor, John II. Lucas, Jacob
Merles and (ieor^jo \V. Outcalt, all of
Choctaw City, o. r.
Any person who desires to protest
against i he allowance ot such proof
or who knows of auy substantial reas-
on, under the law and the regulations
of the Interior Departiueut, why >ueh
proof should not be allowed, will be
iciven an opportunity at the above
iiKMitioned timmiul placet*) cross-ex
amine the witnesses ot said claimant,
and to ofler evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
B. aU. Dillky. Register.
First published in News Oct. 12. 1894.
Notice Fok Publiation.
Land Office at Oklahoma City.
Sept, 28th. 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has filed notice ol
his intention to make final proof in
support <>i his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oklahoma City O, T.
ou Nov. ‘22nd 1891, viz;
George Swearingin,
For the nvvf, see 82, t’pltt n, r 1 vv.
iie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz.
A. .J. Legg, Anthony Williams, Mac
Johnson aud John Witt, all of Okla-
homa City, o. T.
Auy person who so desires to pro
test against the allowance of such
proof, or who knows of anv suostau-
•ial reason, under the law and t he reg
illations of the Interior Department.
vhvsnch proof should not ho allowed,
will be given an opportunity at the
ibovfc* mentioned time and place t
•mss examine the witnesses of said
dahuaut, and to offer evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
B. M. Dillev Register.
First published in News Oct. 12. 1894
Notice Fou Publication.
Land (Jflice at Oklahoma City O. T
Oct, 1st. 1891.
Notice is hereby given that tilt; fol-
lowing named settler has tiled notice
»f ms intention t » in ike linal p.*o »t in
support <>f his claim, and that said
• roof will be made before Register vV
leceiver at Oklahoma city O. T. on
iOV. 17th. 1891 viz:
WiIlium s. Curtis,
For the hw|. sec 8, t’p 12, n r lw.
He names the following witnesses to
orovu his continuous residence upon
uni cultivation of said laud, viz.
l.Mtac Stiue, James F. Mitchell, S\
S. Deal ami N, W. Deal, all of Choctaw
City o. x.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof,
or who knows of uu v substantial re»s
on, under the law and the regulation-*
if the interior Don trtmeut, whv such
iroof should not be allowed, will be
given an dbportunitv at the abov**
nentioUed time and place to cross ex
imiut* lie* witnesses of said claimant,
uni to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that
submitted bv claimant.
B. M. Ddley. Register.
D JNN I Curry a Complete Hue ofDF^^JClS
IMIKMU'.ILS Paten; MKDICNES, and Druggit’s SUMDUIKS.
J am a Practical EMBVL^KR and carry a full Fine of
FURNITURE & UNDERTAKES G339S.
All calls promptly attended day or tiigiit.
Cheapest place in the County to buy Drugs or Furniture.
D. Dunn, Choctaw city. O. T.
Tiie Kablov Institute of Indian Territory.
I'he .'celebrated (,OLD /TE\[EDIES of Da.Leslie K.Kkeia
f sod by experienced Physicists for tlio Q[ R E of LIQ UOR
OPIUM and all D 7UU OISE ISES-
No . /,> 1 ‘LU.)[ nor UtiSTltAI VT- ratients board at
lintels or whore tlioy pin no. No shook to tho system.
For terms apply T> Hid S* We'firj of the K EE LEY
INSTITUTE H7i Gran I Ave. Oklahoma City,
Books for the Times.
jirrss ar
• lb* rkiiw ot
Pro«>re8^ and Poverty. An inaulry
t nutustri.il deprr'>*ions and in-
th increase of \tt.
Ill1 o <
prestic
ejlth . 1 he Kem-
iportant con'ributi.ms yet made
\ It is full of vital thot
• («u%e
crease *.*’ want wit!
edy. pp.
One o! the iiio.it mu
to ero '.itnic literature. It ts full of vital thougl t,
i written with enneslnessand power, and is a work
hard to lay down when once begun. Popular Set-
»>jre Monthly.
" Progress end Poverty’’ is not meiely the most
original, the mov s:ri.; , and important contribu-
tion which political economy has yet received from
America, but it is not too much to say that in these
i - :,r i» has ba.i i o equal since th. publication of
■ f>.-. Wealth of Nations,” by Adam Smith, a cen-
tury ag.-, or, at least, rt. * Malthus formulated his
il'.eoiy of population and Ricardo his theory of rent.
A more aKgi'esar.e. *»'* to say audacious, book was
never written.—AVv Ytrk Herald.
Social Problom
" To those who read
. The N Y Sun says :
ho read only for diversion we may
th at there is not a drv page in tills book, nor
is th *i a paragi aph but will compel attention."
Protection or Free Trade? An
eiar.iination of the tariff question with e
K*id to the interests of Labor.
l especial re-
former; yes nor*
Mr. Geor-e has written as an economist and a re-
than that, at a patriot and a
end his book to alt
liscussion of a !iw»
popular question.—Chuttk Prrst, New York.
are t
Christian. We heartily .ornmend his hoi
wh > wi>h to see an intelligent discussion of
.—Ckutfh Prat, New Yo
A Perplexed Philosopher. Being
an examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's various
utterances on the l and Question, with some inci-
dental reference to his synthetic philosophy.
Ahovr are mailed in paper for 4o tentt
rash, cloth. $100. Half calf ot half morocca,
j; ;. » rj;h ‘Proem1 and 'Poverty" and " .S'ts-
cia! 'Problems'' are also published in smaller type at
? i cents each.
The Condition of Labor.
to the encyclical of Pope 1-eo XIII.
the text of the encyclical.
Not only the most lucid, compact and satisfactory
tax doctrine that has ap-
the several theo-
Win P.Harpor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
a n<i
NOTAR Y PUP UU
OiioDlaw (Jtly, G, T.
A BARGjdjMl
Lai/i now prep a,red to sell
tjou Goods a1 Trices tho
will surprise t/o t
N N K tS N N N N~ N
I carry a full and com
plete line of Groceries. No-
tions, Flour, Baron etc.
A reply
Containing
only the mo
lposition of the single
pea red. but the keenest critique on the several theo-
ries of contemporaneous socialism —Gospel Mes-
settter.
Cloth 7$ tents, fuffier, j a centt.
Thf> Land Question. What it Involves
and How Alone it Can Be Settled.
One rises from a reading of this work with a corv
viction of the justice of the theory advocated, and
with * : .1 ration for the clearness with which it is
stated.—\. Y. Times.
It ts s gem of logic, beautiful in composition and
profound m thou. ht Vi■.-<■» H*.go never penned
anythin*; j,* j:uL' . -S rramenta Bee.
Papet, 20 cents.
Property in Land. A Passage at arms be-
tw 1 the D: . e of Arg\ll and Henry Ge >rge.
• ts 1 “ The Pi >hel • I
San Fi..,.ui'Co * By the t)uk* of Argyll. From
t!i* iV/*.-. dh ('entui 1 -fur April, »*R4. II. "the
Reduction to Iniquity.*’ By Henry George. From
the Nineteenth Century for July 18.4.
All of ab «ve looks are by Henry George, whose
works have bail t larger circulation thm any other
bo k ever pH’*’1 • t m 1 nplish, except the Bible, as
well as bein? vr.i ,-.'jtcd into almost all other lan-
gutges. Hi- iheor.now have millions of earnest,
active adv cat- . an t v tu should know what they
are m order to successfully answer or urge them.
Th- fact that N« w Zealand, which has partially
adopted th * shg!e tax. is piosperous, and no men
k are idle there, while elsewhere all
Feed,
Flour,
Baleu Hxy,
Choped Feed,
Corn and Oats
Corn Meal,
Grocerd 8,
l’ROVlEIORB,
( anki) Goode,
Dried Fki’it.
Rolled Oath.
Salt Pokk.
Give mo a call and prolit thereby.
Vonra Respectfullv.
P- J- mTPBRZ.
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Residence, 5 mile*
ClIOUlAW CITY,
ou
south west, of
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to work 4;? sulTering from tnfori
universal attention
zed and men a
ced idleness,
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trac
hav.
pner.
attenf
ive srrar.i<<*d \o mail them
<*nd cash with order
anx
, hat
j these books, and ws
postpaid on receipt of
and address this pap«r.
The Story of My Dictatorship
ill also be mailed postpaid on receipt of Jo cents.
Knithts of Labor Journal Bays of it: " It
rs to be to economic reform what * Lookiag
/ A
J. A.
B .3 : m y\t
d
will
The
promises to
Backward' was to
The populists art* contending
for principles that wil live till
they are enacted into the laws of
thin country, and don’t you for-
get it. No other party will enact
these principles in to n law he-
oauBe they are not huilt that way,
they are owned by the money
power, and are forced to nerve
tnein in order to hold office. The
growth of populism will he great-
er than ever before, because it is
♦ he only party that proposes re-
1 ef for the people. _
The debt of the United States
nt'the elope of the war was in
round numbers about 92,000,000
place on the ticket with him
than a younger man could get'
It is certain in that the candidates
are alread** afraid of Morton.
The new democratic pout mas
ter of ashington had scarcely
hud time to re over from the of
feets ol the e ection returns when
he received « rude shock in the
shape of an official order, inform
ing him that instead cf having
patronage to the annua’ cash
value of 950.000 at his disposal
when he takes charge of the post,
office, which fie expects to do
next week, his patronage will be
Fir t published Nov, ltith 1894.
Notice For Publication.
Laud OHioe at Ok! n oma (My, 0.1
Xovemher 12 h, 1891
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler Inis tiled notice
<»f his inteutiou to mako linal proof in
support of his claim, anil that said
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oklahoma L'ity 0. 1
ou Dec 28th, 189!: \ iz,
Bazil Spears,
For tho sw}. sec 11, t’p 12 r lw.
lie names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultiva' on of, said laud. \ iz
Oliver II. WV-erhotise, George K.
the second i .Ma tin, Jetl'erson Pogue, and Benjamin
Jackson, all of Choctaw City, O I
An' person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof, or
who kn*»'v> of anv substantia! reason,
under the law an 1 the regtilati >ns of
ihe Interior Department, why Kti*'h
proof should not he allowed, will be
given auopportu > • t v at the above men- i _________
t.otmd time aud place to crons exam ...... .. M
me thi< witnesses of said daimaut, and l first published in News No\. v,
First published Oct . 20, 1891.
Notice for Pubticat ion.
I^vnd OiHcu at Oklahoma Cdv, Oct.
15th,1894.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has tiled notice
of his iuteution to make linal proof in
support ot his claim, aud that said
proof will be made before the Register
& Receiver, at OklahomaCliy, O !’ on
December 7th, 1894, viz:
John P. Ivennrdt,
For then*, nej. sec 85, t’p 12, n r le.
Ho names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence ttpou
and cultivation of. said land, viz:
Jesse But ler, Joseph no hboak A. J
Kenuedy aud /. H Kennedy, all of
Choctaw Git y, O r.
Anv person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof, or
who know.** of any substantial reason,
under the law and regulations of the
interior Department, why such proof
sh*'iil 1 not i• allowed, will be given
m opportunity at the abo e time and
place toiTt.ss examine the witn *sses of
saiil claimant, a»t*l to offer ovitlenee in
rebuttal ol that submitted bv rl ilmaul.
B.M DlLLEY, R.'gisler.
1891
to offer evideuee in rebuttal *»t that sub
milted by claimant, B. M. Dillky.
Register
First Published Nov. ltith, 1894.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oklahotn \ Clt.v, '*) T.,
November 12th. 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler lm> tiled notice
of his intent ion to make linal proof in
limited to the appointment of’ an
assistant postmaster private sec-1 support of his claim, aud that said
utary, cashier and assistant cash-
superintend* tits of three branch
post offices, six watchmen and six
laborers. All the rest will be look-
000. file people "have pniil ed after hy the civil service com-
something near this amount mission. " hen vacancies occur nu .............. .........
since in interest and of principal, j This order ib far fiora pleasing to Oliver H. VVateriiouse, (ioorge
Nonce For Publication,
l.auit Ullico at Oklahoma City, (). T
Del .41(1 1894.
Ne ice is hereby given that the fol
lowiug-naiuedsettlor has filed uotice of
his iutemiou to make linal proof in
support of his claim, and that -aid
proof will be made before Register a
Receiver ai Oklahoma City O T. Jan.
;. 1894. viz: Emmett (’. MeKtven,
For the uej, see. 28, t’p 13, u r l w, 1,
M jl. E 121.
He names the following witnesses
toprovehis continuous residence up-
on and cultivation of said land, viz:
dames Douglas. George Douglas, \Y
J. Lewis and W. Ross, all of Choctaw
and _\et it would take more corn,
wheat, oats, cotton and tobacco to
pay the debt due by the govern-
ment of tlio United Elates now
ilian it would have required 30
years ago to have paid the entire
debt. This is caused mainly by
the reduction of prices of these
commodities due to the contract-
i n of ihe currency during the
last ‘15 or 30 yean. —Cotton I’lant.
l "I 111' x l*lllll|
proof will ho ma*i«! buforu llu* Rugister
aud Hoceivt*r at Oklahoma (’ily, O. 1*.
on Deceinbfi* *28th, 1891. viz:
Ji-fFerson Pogue,
For the sej, sec 10, t’p 12, range 1 w, t -- -. ---
lie names the following witnesses to ' ity, o. i
prove his continuous residence upon Any persou whotlesirt - i«* prf,i* 't
and cultivation of. said land, viz: | agaiust tho allowance ot ^m h proof
Oliver li. Waterhouse. George K. or wbn(knowsol auy substantial roas- ........ -----------
the local democrntP, who have Marlin Bazil Spear*, and Benjamin j on. under the law aud the regulations , pro0f should not be allowed, wi
been calculating to profit largely Jaekson, all of Choctaw (My, D. T. thV ll»u?1, 'or lh’P^i’tim*n!, why such [yvn au opportunity at the above ».cu
by tho promotion of one of their! Anv person who desires to protest j PW«* Honed.time mid place to cwss-examino
’ , *, . . , .. . against tho allowance ol such proof, IXI'"1
number tubepo tmastor — the tirst " ■ - - * - • ' i—
1-----C-J _i..--- - ** '**- 1 : *--...H... ...wi th, l-.i.rii l.tlflh, hf I aiUlliCLUU >V IL1CSSUS Ol Si.m
rebuttal of |
First Published Oct. 19th, 1894.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, o t
October 12th, 1891
Notice is hereby given that Ihe fol-
lowing n cm* I settler has tiled notice
ofhis intentcm to make final proof m
support of Ins claim, aud that said
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oklahoma, o. r., on
November24th. 1894, viz:
Jambs D. Surlm,
For the nj. mvj, of see2l, t’p lln, r2
east.
He names the following witnesses lo
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, sai l laud, viz:
P F. Sisco, Joseph J. Roster, Err
Myers and Jeremiah Heckman, all of
Hale, o. r
Auy person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof, or
Who knows ot any substantial reason,
under the law aud the regulations ol
the Interior Ltepartmenl, wnv >uei
proof should not lie allowed, w’ll ts
giveu an opportunity at the above men
tinned time aud place'o cross-examine
the witnesses ot s lid claimant, and L
offer evidence in rebuttal of that sn’.i
milted bv claimant
B Vf Dii.lf.y, Register.
First iniblishod Get. f»lh 1R94.
Notice For Publication
I.aud Office at Oklahoma City, O T
Oct. Hi 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
! lowing-nained settler Im- tiled notice of
I his mfeutioR to make final proof in
support (R his claim, and that said proof
,vlll be 111 d.* before Register and R
| ceiver al Oklahoma City ou Nov.JfOth
18«t. viz.
Clark B, McCullough.
F-jr the N E{, of Sec 9, T’p 13, N. It
1 W .
lie names the following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, said land, viz:
Robert S. Kenedy, Walter Owen
Marsh McNeal and William) Kenedy
all of ArcadiaO.T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof, or
vho knows of auy substantial reason
under the law and the regulations of
the interior Department, whv such
allowed, will be
men
m
P
3
it
coMtractok ....
.... aad GUILDER.
Plans, SpuciliuMtions an«l
ii«»us mailt). We Guarantee Satie-yv!
(action. ^
fDNo.awrvtu n i. • V:
Wcstsilt) Mam, Choelaw, O. V . V*
'fife
THE JEWELER!
Wn c ellef.
ClocLii.
oud nil
hiiolpt <>|-
»^JsiWeliery Repaired.^1
Fine Watches a Specialty Shop In
front oud of At key & Lucas’drug slorc
Wt 1>, M ACK if
CM FIX,
bona tied citizen of Washington
who has held the position for
many years—but the employes
of the postoffice are delighted with
it.
The calling in of a lot of pos-
tage stamgs which were poorly
*_____ an opportunity at the above I t|)0 witnesses of said claimant, aud to
or who hnow's of any substantial reason mentioned t line and place to cross-c\- u|for evidence in rebuttal of that sub-
under the law aud the regulations of' amine the witnesses of said claimant. mRtitd by claimant,
the Interior Department, why such [ and to offer evidence in rebuttal ot | B. M. Dii.lkv. Register.
proof should not he allowed, will be I that submitted by^claimant. | _________
given an opportunity al the above men- "• Dillev, ttegister.
Honed time and place to cross exam- ---------- T.*m Berry was elected in Clev**
fne the witnesses of Said claimant, and | , , , ,, ,l. the
to oflor evidence in relmtial of thst J Asa donas populist candidate land t o., the Judges edict to tne
suUmitfed hy i lauuant. for t’o. Attorney polled 1085 votes, i contrary •
It. M- DiALbtr, Itagister, 1 I
Tonsorial Artist.
HAIR CUTTING
AND SHAVING.
Give, me a call. Shop West side Main
B. if. WATJSRSOM M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, cor. Maiu & Ini St Residen#^
ouedoor north ot M. E. Church.
Choctaw city, O. T\
J. A. WILSON,
ATTOItNEY AT LAW .
Rooms 10tfc 12, HasFet RloiK
| Cor. -Main and Broadway,
Oklahoma City, O T
J. H.LUCAS. M. D.
PIv/sici&R & 5ari-30R,
o. t
Drug .Store
Choctaw City.
Office at Atliev & Luaas’
I tt. « V
CHOCTAW I.ODtiE
INo IO.
Meets evert Saturday eight i I
brethren in good standing cordial) e
invited to attend.
John. Wsnkr N >f
U.W.OvrcALr. Bee.
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