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First pul'i'tliod in the OJclal" n .1
Guide March 1st 1 9im>.
NoTIl'K.
Tsrritory of Oklahoma ^
Countr of
In Probate Court.
Notice is hereby give" that o"
the 1«'lay of Feb. A. 1). 1 imo.
Ilemislta Odiilin Nee Ulaokwell
fir.I in ilie I'rob.u* I'ourt of the
Co. of I.ogan mill To-, of OUIiho-
tu petition praying for I.> tt. i s of
Administration to be ijsiicil to
Albert Ciuena upon the est,lie of
{.raves lllajkwull ilereaaoil, I•«Ic ol
!'.n: l\.1. . Til. o h ...
(i 1 tic M.i o'i I ' o . J
No. S-J47
To Kilward W. Hill, is hereby
nnt lieil that he has t een sinv.1 ;,s
a defendant in attraction now pen-
ding iti the I i-1rict Court of l.o
(fan County in the 'l\r.itor^ of
|Oklahoma, wherein Me 'vini.i Hi I
bis wife, i .• plait.t IT and he thi
sa il IC'lward W. Hill, is I f-ip!
ant that lie mitst answer lite p ti
tion of Slid p!a.tiliti li oil in s.i il
Court 'n said action on or 1>. f> i
tlie 1U dav of April 1 Huh, or smil
petition will be taken as true anil
jyiK'emet I rendered sa:na h:i d
defendant for divor-v, and forev r
the Connly of Login ami IVrrilory
pf Oklahoma.
And pursuant loan order of mii«l
l'rcbale Court. Sutuiday ill'it day
of March A. 1>. It'1"', at the hour
Of • o'clock A. M. of Maid day, thai
being a day of tlio regular .March
Term, A. 1). icon of said Probate
Court, li been appoiuted r*s t'le
time f r lioaring said spplioat n,
when ami where any person interest
ed may contest s lid petition by
filing written opposition thereto on
the ground of incompetency of the
applicant, or mat as crt his o.vn
rights tn the c<liniiiiat.ration anil
pray that Letters be issued to Itt'ii-
elf.
Witness .1. C. St ran?, Ju'l-e nl
the Probate Court of the County of
Logan and the seal of the Court af-
fixed, the lib day of l'ebruai y A. l>
1900.
[SKAL] .1. C. Strang
Probate Juilge.
irilPuhlishctl in ttio OKliitieiiii* Unidc
October 2(1. ltl 5)
Notice
Notice i hereby jjiven. Tlint in pursti
tueo of an order the I'lmbn'i* *'ourt ( mm
ty of Lognn ml Territory of OU lilnuim
Hindu on the 19 ilny of Oct. \ 1* VJOfi in
Ih u matter of tlio CHtute of licit in Davi
dcccusotl, tlje undersigned its the admin
•trator of the cstaio of *nid dn < isctl
vr ill on or uflor Tuesday 14 (lay of No vein
bir A I). 1905, ami within six months
frtm said last mentioned date, sell at
privato :do to the highest and best hid ' |ur ,] i« rm. HMMS <.f ll
dar thoreforo all the li^ht title interest jju is |.p..iuie
disH.) vi' g* the marring:* relati >n
existing 1>.1 ween siid plaintiff and
d ft jid..nt accordingly as j ray«'
for in said pctitior.
Dated Guthrie O. I\ February
24, PJ06.
( . N. Perkins
Attorney for plaintiff
# J. II Norris,
(^Skai.) Clerk !>• trict Court
]N TUB PHOIJATE COUNT
I-'irst Published in Tne Oklabom i duide
January lS l'Jt C)
Territory of Oklubonui )
f as.
County of Logan ^
Estiito of Geo. Tivea deeen8«'d.
The pu'.iiionof S U Itustiy as the ad
ininiMrator of the estate auid deceased
having been presented to this Court.
pin\litg tlint an order he made, nullinr-
i/.in^ Hit id petitioner to morlj-agc the
whole or so much and such par's of the
real catnte deseiiln-d in s;dd petition to
wit:-S K J of S. 81. in twp 10. N. of |{
I West. r,oK.n ('aunty <) I") as the Cout'l
wiiall jtidftu neoess ny and b-neflciul, at
private mortgage, and it appoarinir to tne
Court, from Buch petition, that it is nee
« :u y t" in'i t 4U'4«' tl.u whole or S"ine
portion of such real estate, for the pur
pose and reasons mention, d in said peti
linn, then fore .vtid petition will he tiled
liert'.ii, aud^lliue appointed !<>r bearing
the snine.
And it is hereby ordered by the Court
tlint Siiturd ty the 3rd. day of Febtu irj
A. 1>. lO'afl nt the hour of 0 o'clock A M.,
of said day, that b inn nday of thu re^u
Court, be and
ic lime when
Territory < f O '.:ia
Logan County
IN rROBA'IK COURT.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Eli* T iylor deceased.
No'ice is hereby given, thai
Hansel Taylor the duly appointee*
atid qualified administrator « f tr*«
•. -tale of E. a Taylor decca ?d has
rendered and presented (or Hjtilj
ment and tiled in . aid his
last and final account and r port
of his administration * i Avii ^ i s
t to r> a \y for settlement an 1 di
tribu.tio i as such administratis ,
and that Haturdny, the 10, day ol
March A. I) I'■ '• 1 eirg* a Uegu
lar Term of said C. nrt, towit: •'
the March Term A. I). 1000 at 0
o\ 1 >ck in tne forenoon of said da\
at the i'robale ^jourt Uo< m iu tb«
Y
e rtJrfdjje ha< stord for the
M-.si .... " • ;fT1,
mi , I < • -
i nirtv LVI '<• a:id v,perlor ai
1 IIIl If others. 1-uNlivt- take-up; nrt I --t-
tlng needle; aetf threading 8huiltie|
iHjht.in winder, j-ositive f.niriuotioii
freit; cnt o«*d lied ! 1^1 ir; 11 - ■ 1 - '*« - " m'jti.stuin
f i.lt r l.t .uiiiK wlietl, sl«el pititt.m; ft •• !>■/
lair.inatrd w<K)tt%v<,rk, with n beautiful set of
tmkt led steel attachments.
. . . , ,, Ask your dealer for the Improved I hiredrc
•'itV 01 Guthlie in said ' « linty o! §,n and do not buy any machine uutil you b«v«
eccu it.
li pan has been duly appointed
by the said C'prrt, frr the settle—
r.cnt of said occount, at which
time and place any person in teres
nl in said «• 'ate may appear and
f.le l is exceptions in wri'.ir.i? t
tiie account an iVontcnt the ; a::;e.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set"iny hand any af-
fixed the seal of said C. urt
(Seal) this 0, day of of Keb. 1006.
J. C. STKANO,
Probate Judge.
National Sewing Machine Co.
BhLVlDLU£, ILLINOIS.
:LD CZ
rc!3 CjsiJ t-> M ^. o Erfcl
for Water.
A "norther" In Oklahoma a week or
two aRO brought with it a heavy flight
of wild geese and ducks. At Guthrie
I and other towns having olcctrle street
ith, t « circle all ni ;ht#n the 11-
.* nated mist, olten Hying so low
3 to be In reach of shotguns. A burn-
er of ec se wore killed. ^
Aa old hunter Mid that on such a
r\r\\i \ lid f In lil- ti llight m r.-
• rk the." radiant la the dark-
nc ** r w.'iv-r. Or.t* In thr li lit tho
qulo'.ly lost their be-rings, be-
"itna confcsod nr. 1 ce.doni extrlc .'od
i jr.rrl\ ( i until d^ l!-Ut r« v-e
c::ucso of their deception. "I'aowlc i;;e
:f tho attracts n of fro bcaccn3 for
,viii icor- on stormy a'rhts v as used
*o aivantr.co by native -nr.on in
vtfccrn l<;:ns?.3 and t! " northe n
•g? country where 1 lived in early
lays," sr.Id tho hunter.
"As fall t j proa(ho<!, a lil; h Ion !•
. !; would L-o choaca by tho banter
• i\:I on its top he would pl'e wood for
i big fire. Then lie waited f-vr t'e
form that brought the ge< :;e. Light-
ing his Arc, Its glare could bo scon
for miles. Geese wcro dia-vn to tho
Tot by hundreds I l:av© l r. vn hgut-
to kill • v fettlwid of rr,< W a
::lnslo n ght-.'—K r ;.j City Tu. es.
Is of special interest to fanners*becatisc it prints
a more complete and intelligible account of the
markets than any other paper in the country.
Send 25 Cents for One Year's Subscription!
Address, The Kansas City Weekly Star,
Kansas City, Mo.
DEAUTY NCW MADE TO ORDER j ^ Modern Convenience.
| When Albert Blgelow Paine, the e*
f#\-ry Contrivance* to Aid Unfortunate . nerinccii author of "The Van DvelW
First Published Tn Tin
(iuide, Si ; t. *\ 1,
NOT It K.
Oklahoma
1905
Santa Fo will sell round triji win-
ter touriHt tickets to many points,
wo can onlyrgive*a few here, but if
:i trip is eontcnij bilt d, rates will he i
quoted On Sale Dailey, Final Limit
June 1ft 1000.
Houston > $10.05
Galveston
San Antonio
lieaumont
Lake ('barbs, La.
New Orleans
• $21.05
§'20.00
. $*2 0.70
.. 5
. .$-2.>.so
F. .1. l>est, Agen.l.
| all pers'M'g iiiteri-Hled in'said ; estate r
' directed and required to appear before
•t fc«t ilentli, mill U tlio right title nml j ,.our( sIm)w wiiv si,oul,l
,iot bo granted lo'mori^siixe s< mueli of
j the r.-iil estate of h .i I deeident 113 i« nee
Interest that suid estntu lms by operation
of law or otherwise, acquired in and n
ell ilia* certain lot piece or parcel of
land lying and being in the county of
Logan and Territory of Oklahoma b<>un
ded and decrihed as follows, and upon
the following terms and conditions to wit
Lot 10 in block 73 in that part of the
City of Guthrie known as Guthrie Proper
Said property cannot bo sold for less
than $427,50 that being DO per cent of
the appraised value thereof,appraisement
wait mada ou the 30th day of September
1805, OfNrs or bids for suid bind must
be wade in writtintf, and the same may
be left at any tinus before such sale at
the office of Lawreiie anil Huston ad-
dressed to mo at Guthrie (> T or deliv
ered to mo perfonally, or the same may
be filed iu the office of tho Jud^e of said
Probate Court. 8. S, Jones Adininislra.
or* Dated Oct. 19 19^3,
iry. And it id timber ordered tb at
ipy of ithis order be published two
consecutive week'iprior to said hearing
the Oklahoma Guide, a weekly news pa
per published ill said comity.
Dated the 17.day|jofj.Tan. 1900.
J. C- Strang, Probate Jud^e
County of Lojjan |
In The I'ro'.i itn Court.
Notice is |;en;' y uivn that on ti c 1 J.
dajeof St pU'intier A. 1>. Ii) there was
filed in the Probate Court of the County
• T I, nan And Territory of Oklaboma. a
pet it ion pra\ intj for Ijet'ers of A dm in i-
trntioo to tie isaued I«> Albert Ibivnes u; -
on the estate of A!f\ .mbT House deceas-
ed. late of the County of Lojjuu and the
renitory of Okl ibv.ma.
And pursuant to an order of said I'ro-
be.te Court. Saturday the 7ih dav of ()c
toberA. D 10'1"), nt the hour of 9o'clock
A. M. of said <! y, that being a day of
the regular Septiinder Tt rui. A 1). 190.">,
nf s;iit! Probate Court, has been appoint-
ed as the time for hearing said application
when and where m.y person interested
m y coutes said petition by fiiiny; written
opposition linn t< on the ^ruind of m-
compettMicy of the applicant, or max as-
sert his own rights to the administration
and pray that Letters bo issued to him -
se'f.
'*..1CS8 .1. f) Sftv.llir. .llld^e of the
Probate Court of tho County ot Lot; in
and the seal of the Court affixed
(Seal) the 12, day of Sept. A. I> liH)5
J. G, ST WANG,
I n b ite Judg '.
Q1GMSFICAKCE CF Ti!C KOV/TOW.
In China It la Uc:d aa a Form of
Ti.;ri!:r, e'et o Greeting.
Tho l;o ,vt...v (prononnccd l:cr-too,
and lr.cqi.'n;; literally to Low tho
head) ia Uc.cd r 3 a form of than!-3.
and ti not a manner of j r. Mr. -. says
M' tin r-no A. Carl In the O nt-trj.
The fietors bo vioy to their majesties
In the His trict Court of Loga
out'.y, Oklahoma Territory.
Case No. 5022.
Mollis Stuart. Plain".ill
vs-
MiUt Hector, f^era Anna
Keetor* 11 VV. Armstrong. Defendants
NOTICE.
Tin defendants in the above named
eause of acliou each of them will heieby
take notice that they have been sued in
the District Court of Logan County. Ok
ahoma Territory, Mollic Stuart, pi iiattfT
• rc eve clouds made upon her title to
lot 17 block 7 in the town of I,aim-ton.
0*la., and to cancel deeds which they
hold ARaiust said property; that they
taust answer the petition therein tiled a
gainst them on oi before the 2."">th day of
August 1905, or the petition will be taken
true and judgment roudercd against
them removing the eloudt from the title
osaid property as prayed for in said pe
titiow
Brown A Stewart, /tty'R. for Plaintiff
IATTKSTJ «' 11 > CUIUS.
By Piorsncs N.
Clerk Dist. Cell
Weir if* l«i
. Cot Whet He Asked Tor.
Queried tho alleged funny
SS , be entered tbe butcher shop,
&V.fi pork worth a yard?"
^Ttfty cents," answered tho butcher.
\ fS?eM. I'll tako a yard," paid the A.
ft toeelng a half-dollar on the
t«ttc£ r. *
Witcher pocboted tho coin and
tho customer throe pig's feet.
4h, what are you giving mo?" ask-
ft: tUc party of tho funny part, lndlg-
4
-A yard of pork—Just what you ask-
ttorS replied tho butcbor "Three
i make a yard, you know."
Copperas In Porter.
1% hna been found that lx>ndon por-
ter is being extensively adulterated
•with coperas, which gives tho porter
a "head," with tho additional advan-
tage of making tho consumer vwry
'thirsty.
; Maaotnijo.)
Hqj noiioiq oa.I inq 's&,\—«^io(ff
•q>|ja n*q >ud oj qilnoui'
poo3 gi,oao Pio ano.t 'Xum—ccjqois wj'Jr
tftij | "Trij,. " he replied,
Mt80 mou « )09 O) OAvq H.I—e-i'ioia I durin;r k.ap year/.
'Ojn^ee^ )ueviodMi •<-n snuiyj
| Klrat Published in the Oklahoma Guide
September;?, 1905.
NOTICE.
Notice is Hereby Given, That in pur-
suance of an order'of the Probate Court
of the County of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma, made on the 2nd day of Sep
tember 1905. in th \nintur of the estate
or Klla Taylor deceased, the undersigned
as the administrator of said deceased,
will sell at public auction, to tho highest
bidder for cash aubjeel to confirmation
by said Probate Court, ou Monday, the
2nd day of October 1905, at 9 o'clock A
M , at tlufCounty Court UuiUling in sail!
eouni5' of Logan all the right, title, inter
est and estate of the said' Klla Taylor at
the time of her death, and all the right
title and interest tint the Raid estate
lias, by operation of law, or otherwise,
acquired in and to nil the certain lots,
pieces or parcels of land, situated. Iving
and being in the county of Logan. Tcrri
lory of Oklahoma, bounded and dcscridcd
as follows, and upon the following terms
and conditions towit; #
Part of lots 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. and 18 in
Hlock 70 in Capitol Hill, subdivision of
ilie City of Guthrio, O. T., between The
C. 0. & VV. II. It. and Springer Ave. in
said City ol Guthrie for cash.
Dated the 2nd day of September 1905.
HANMSIi TAYLOK,
Aiiininislratoi
C'Jslneps Not All To Olame.
Not long ago tho builder of a Isrr"1
commercial ontorprLso w, s pn'hc. ..
to his fathers In rr.iddlo nr.o rr.d v.
very shattered condition. The fnrt
furnished a trxt for various rreach-
OMmts about tho dos/Hn^s.i o! t
buslno£3-In which, hovevcr, no iu< n-
tlon wns ma 1 • of tho two pints .
whisky, tho tvmty hlreV ctr ™ and
tho several hours' drvrt!on to the
poker table wh <h i ' • ■ ■ V#•1
regimen of C"1 d '♦ ord w.d. .1
presumably had 6o:ncth!n!' to «.•> wi'h
tho wreck of hid nv'rvc-a. Weekly
Sco toman.
Hygicnlc Value of Parfurrcs.
Perfumes are not r Iccted for their
ivglenlc v luo, bi# uch th« > havo.
&r f>rs t>Jl on tint a hnndorchiof may
' e i *4f nt! I tie 1 > th . •: • r f ^ r-
,.im rne ae.tl \ of4 plrlt of tbe
beont and the essential oils eon des-
tioy the <r:r. Ijiv. ndvr is supposed
to sofdho tho nerves. That is v,hy
the bed llram Is lavender scented. Jas-
mine induces nerve exhaustion and
depression.
Different.
She had enid "yes" and ho was tal;
Inft tho measure lor the solitaire.
"Darling,' he sr.id, ">*ou are the only
wo« 11 I 1 '.lit p.'oi >:k I to."
"I'm afraid you bnve u poor mem-
ory, dear," she rejoined. "V u oiu-e
told mo you had bceu engaged to a
[First PuhlishoJ iu The Ofclahoti a
Guiile, March 29, 1000. |
NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma ^
County of Logan ) S^.
IN PROBATE COURT
Notice is hereby Riven that, on
tho 20th day of March A. D. 1900,
Kl.nira Simpson filed jin the Pro-
bate Co Uft of the Oounty of Logan Itho . : lD3 and end of each per
, r , , .1 formnlieo at the theater, first to tn^nk
and 1 erritory of OkUUoma, a ppU,tor ;r tUey r:,. r< • lve In
tion praying for Letters of Atliiisn-! '.elng allowed to net bnfor-i ti and
istrj^tion to be issued to DerjainiiielJ t tIkC cn1 to than e f r tho , •• !l<
CWAKE KNEW IT3 OC-'-iETACTCn.
Truthful Dallo.- Tells At;cut Really
Rerrarkafclo Rattler.
"You ccr.'t leann mo nothiu' about
rattlesnakes," said ss"Thero
slu t no nu n llvin' bnows more about
•.•vtth . .rnV. n t!"• ari me. An' s"> I don't
ho :t.ato to toll you. my man, that
tin t thor« rrttle-n'itn yam o' jouru
'.i a llo o;tt. of tho hull cloth.'*
Tbo other r:nn pvo'ested mildly.
"Now," mid the cnilr.r, "If you want
to hoar a rattl ea&o yarn with BT;me
facts behind It listen to t'dn hero*
"I wr.T a-travc-Uii' wucst in the Dad
T.mds when I a: on a woundoi rattle-
sr.-d:o layln' o:i its br.elc, its tonguo
hrrrln' out, pan'.in' for water. I jedge
it bad been f.i^iiia' and rot liclred.
•••. I U fc pity 01 tho erittor. 1
ruv it. a drink out of my cantoen,
bound i'3 wound r.nd made a little
bed ef soft 1HOS3 for it in the shado
cf a tree.
And from that day for a year or
more this here snaito natcherly never
ontoretJ my heaA*
"Qut by crlnna, the next spring I
found mysrii" in t' U r. i^c neighbor-
hood a rain, and bust mo If a rat-
tl • aake didn't come wrigsttn' nnd
;. ttlin' an' boundin' toward rne with
,*i 3 gay a welcome as a i!ok KlvBS, and
it r!z up cn its tall, my man, and
li l;ed my band.
"Of courso J reekoml: d it by the
near of th-o ol! wound. I couldn't
ret rid of it. It follered me homo.
"And that nirU in the village it
done n-.o a pood servlec. Along in the
sn nll hours 1 was woi e up by tho
t'rea'.rln' o' plass, and rush in* down-
stairs I found the snako bad lasbcd
ri burc.lar to the t\blo leij, while, with
its tail out of the winder, it wa3
j rattl in' for tho police."
RICH MAN'S HODS'/ IS HOR653.
lloiTtcly Cnes.
The best artl.'ielnl nosis nowadays
re made of pa; i< r maclio, enameled
. r.ch a no « ia fastened to a spectacle
frame sometimes for the sake of con-
venience, and thus may bo put cn or
removed at brief notice. .
There is a patented contrivance,
fomcwhct resembling a clothespin, for
nttachu.ont to tho noee to Give to the
crgnn a proper taper. Anotfler device
is supposed to improve the lines of tho
n out!:.
Not a few people have no roofs to
their mouths, having been lorn with-
out any, or in other cas^s having lost
them by cI'scr.LO. Tor cuch unfortu-
nates artificial mcuth roof3. made of
palw.niud rubber, aro famished.
There is a patented device f->r elonn
lng the tongue, consisting of a knife
with a concave odge to which a sort
cf sponge brush is attached. When
one la not well onc'3 torque la liable
to be disarmeeably coated, but tho an-
noyance may be removed by means of
the Instrument described.
If you desire dimples you may wear
a certain kind cf wire mnslc at night
to v, htvh are attached blunt wooden |
era," was looking about him for •
home in suburban New York boiora
he found his nest on Long Island, he
was Interviewed by n farmer who ha<!
a house to sell somewhere up tho
country. Ha described tho place In
sunset and sunrise and green field an(t
yellow grain colors, and Mr. Paine
listened. *
"Has the house any of the modern
conveniences?'' be askud.
"You bet It has," replied the farmed
with enthusiasm.
"Is that so?"
"Yes, siree; It's got tho very latest
—there's a trolley car runs within •
half milo of the front door."
Haley Was Giving Them Tits.
A few years ago George F. Haley
of Biddeford, now ono of the fore-
most lawyers ot the York county bar,
was tryjr.g his first criminal easo be-
fore the supreme Judicial court of
Maine, with Chief Justice John A. I'e-
terr on the bench. Mr. TIaloy wna la
the middle of his plea, when a man la
the audience fell over in a convulsion.
The young lawyer stopped, diseon-
certcd.
'Go cn, Fir,, go on,", said tho chief
[o .ts that may bo caused, by the help Justice; "you're giving them fits. —►
cf screws, to press upon the points Boston Herald.
v.hero tho dimples aro Wanted. Thus
after a while tho dim pies are made to
appear.—Now York Herald.
SMUGGLERS CAPTURED DY GIRl.
Daughter of Customs Official Proved
Nervous Exhaustion.
Gives rise to headache, Inability t®
concentrate the attention, defective
memory, and usually sleeplessness.
The d'fros'.ivo system Is certain to
share tho trouble; nr.d constipation
mere or lcs severe, will follow. Sue*
Herself a Heroins.
Two Austrian amugGb'ra recently ct- j cessful treatment can on!y be lnaugn-
templed to cror.j tho Sllvretta F:u-3 ( rated when tho cause ot tho morbid
with heavy loads of totirrco and ether , change If, removed.
4uti,bh> Foortj Irani Swtttert&wJ into Tr|ck 0, Qalum Smujgltr.
(ha Tyrol Leaning tl«t tb« customs savi the CMos Matt: -Msny n-l
official, a nan named Komerthal, was j %or|oim acg (ho motJlods re30rtril ta
by Chinese smugglers of opium to gft
tho dru:,' either In or out of Hongkong,
III, they choco a misty night to cross
tbo pass.
Their carefully laid plann, however
were upset by Frau'eln ICorvcrtbal,
who is n fearlccs mountaineer. Tho
had pursoaded her father to retire for
the niglit, and, taking his gun, ctcod
sentinel on the lonely enow-covered
pa 3 s.
In the early hours of the morntns
tho young woman saw t:.c caicf lera
1 ut ono that was exposed there the
other clay bad the distinction of being
extremely uncommon. Frrgt. GnrrnJ
hr.R boarded a licensed jttnk in search
of goods that bo suspecti 1 to Li on
board an l while waiting for the Chi-
nese to bring thorn up from tho hoM
went to stroke some kittens that woo*
in a basket on deck. To his enrpriso
the head"
any favor
or aro to
. r,. The ~
kowtow is ifot only made by pcoplo ct
j the pnlaco and at imperial attdicnccs;
An<l pursuant to an order of isaiil! it Ij so ..: f!p.ieo us-^d by equals to
i granted T*io cric'ilft "h'
DnUti ii|n)ii tlio rstato <>f Will sm (0 tllanv f ir ril #B , .
Simpson deceased, late of t!te Conn J or £ift t'.« y 1: ,vo rcoeiv'
ty ol Logan and Territjry ol Okla rc lvo ^r°ni t r r j
lioma.
ProbateCourt, Saturday the SI day <*ch c1h°r ** * Pr°P«r manrn
* , , V th.-nl l .. for como great f.tvor.
ol April A. 1). lviOO, at tne li< nr ot
10 oVlook A. M. of said day, that
being a day eof the regular March
Term, A. I>. li'00, of said Probate
Court, has been appointed as the
time for bearing said application,
when and where any person interes
tf d may contest said petition by lil
ing avritton opposition thereto on
t to ground of incoiiipctcncy ol the
applicant, or may assert bis own
r.uVo tho kowtow, tho person bno-ds
three tin.ei, and ce.e.h timo lor n his
head three times, touching the nround
with It. Tho l'ovtow could rot be
n r-lo by a foreigner without lcohlr.g
most awkward pnd opp- '.ring most
servile, but tho Chinese do it wish dig-
nity. and It. is neither ungrac. f :l nor
denradjn?. It i.i a tinwhrncred :''-
ner of giving thanks, a Chinese ti"
dltlon surviving from a time wbc n the
courtiers wore perhaps like slffves;
but nt. i re."' nt It. dors not imply an*
s!nve-lll;o inferiority on the part of
rights to tho administration and | ^ pcrfonna It
pray that Lett rs be issued to him
sell.
Witness J. Strang, Judgo of
the Probate Court of the County ol
Logan, and the «oal ol the Court al
lixed, the 20 da. of March A. D.
l'JOO.
J. c. STRANG, t
[Skal] Probate Jud e.
FOR MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH.
Few Glmplo Rulea cf Living Ail Thrt
Is Recjulred.
The rpQuircmonts of health can b-
countc-d on eno br.nd. They aro: (1 « .
f\r, good food, suitable elotblt g.
clrr-nlinoss mid exorcise and rest. T.i.-
two requlr- p-cnta aftt "t th? bV •'
or d ss the bltod eifcnlates all ovei
tho body, Including tin> train, rrery
rrrt Is effeoied. Fresh air aft<k ts th*
purity of tho blood. The freshest ab
1^ (..tt cf deer a and U ie t'."1 d.ify 1
cvefy one who wich n to be In r
health to sp^nd a c r'.-'a n:r.( ■ *.t of
tluio In tho cpen a'.r. C • > t fe >1 i*
not. ncccs-nrlly expensive f <d. V-
clso r.ad rest should nltornatc and
b'.lanco each ot.hrr. It la ettite po.;
sljdo to t"bo too ir.neh ex t' l-'c. r-.'
thTB sido cf the question r.ir-t b
guarded cgalnst ss well r.s the t>*l -.
women, c a rule, do not rest r; •.
cleirtly. f.-very woman si tid try du.
ing the dj-- to g.' n few v.inu ?' test
even If It Intorfer. with b -r r< hir
wor?t. It is iiipossible for b r to
tend to the health and welfare of ht
far.il.ly if her own health sn::'« f
overwork and lack of rest.—Montreal
Herald.
Pig's Long Journey Heme.
A farr.vr living down toward Har-
vard's had a most knowing pig which
he :-old to a l4?ng Islander, who toon
his pr.ro i- a boat to hi.- homo r.t the
Island. Rufoly shut up in the spacious
• :r pen was this now inmato ci the
fatnMy ,aud the farmer man went*
p:-r.v\ "\illy to rc^t much eouieut with
his new purchase.
In tho m< ning, tho pen was empty
and no Pith: pig ccvdd ho found on
the 1.1'rd. Pmpo time aft. rv.ard b. •
vent Vn to town and there saw the
fin ' owner of the lo;;t one. ' I've lo.d
n;. bo gloomily announced. "1
1:nov. it," cb.ucklod liis friend. "lie's
do-,\ n to my house, came back the
cext morning."
What had that homesick llttlo pli
dor.but swam across tv.'o rivers, the
Ii • Island river and tbo Kcnne' ..
walk i across Big Little Island, trot-
ted happily down the two miles of
roi.l < a tbo Richmond shore, and
finally presented himself tu his old
: . r, foo'sore and hungry, but
mifchty glad to bo home once more.
Mew Yorker's Enth'-telrcrn Far Abova
the Ordinary.
7. Ambrose Clark, rh p. on of Bishop
Potter and an enthir Jostle patron of
eteeplechrrdng and hunting, for sev-
eral sea;-,cos has aroused the interest !
cf New York racr ^-ers cs much by >
the disregard ho stems to have tor his or ti cm received the clubbed riflo on
|, as for ti faJr amount his head and U11 unconscious in tao
of success ho bns had in riding in snow. IComerthal. whom tho report of
open steeple.- i a~er. Tho field-stand the gun had awakened, then arrived ou
r.;:yvctchin-g. -:nd bid behind n lodge j ho found that the little animals were
he sud-I thickly rmeared with a sticky sub-
dfnly confronted them wiiii hor gun > Btanc'-, which, cn oxaroining m«*3
leveled aud ordered them to suvrcn- • o^osely, lie f ;wl to be opium. Other
dcr. kittens cn board hid also boon treated
Realizing that tho game ws-s up. the , i:i a slmll?r manner, so that «.Vy
smugglers thr- .v down their loads. The [ wevo the means of concealing a fair-
i nan's voice • etrayed her, however, ! ly large <jusn*lty of tho drur. The
and finding that m lthi r r. ttery nor | owner of the Junk was convicted."
l>rlbery bai any effect, the smugglers
rif'hed nt tbo courageous v,*o: .an with
the intention cf ovorpowerln: her. Ore
Cheap Toys From Germany.
Tbo vab'.o of the toys exported last
year from Sonnchcr:., 0« r::;nr,y.
• « : t of tho cheap toys nr. made, was
3,700.000, tho United Siatos being a
purchaser to the extent of $4,000,000.
— ^
Sharks Migrate.
As a curious effcct of the wnr, the
'hlna Review notes, sharks have mi-
;ra?i d from the far Ihist to European
\atcrs, having beou frightened, it Is
'bought by submarine explosions.
Hopeless.
V r<*<3f\fjogiio to (*"'' :■ i
n I't.i'il osHrtlm> 1 "I rant l.vn yerl
idea of Mr. Clark was epitomized at
Eolmont Park, where tho amateur
jockey got a bad fall Jurt before tho
field stand from bis horso Tho Dow-
?ry, when a spectator, probably from
(he Bowery, reui rhcd, "Just t'ink of
him doln' dat and him wort flfteen
million bor.es."
The fall brought to tho surface ex-
act measurement of Mr. Clark's en-
thusiasm, for when bo found hiu
horse wns lamo after ho caught end
remounted him, and ho could not go
cn in tho race, the "gentleman jock"
walked off to tho jockeys' ijuarters,
tenderly rubbing his shculder. A
f: 'on 1 asked if bo*had beon bun in the
fail, and Mr. Clark responded that bo
wns not sure, but bla shoulder felt
;uocr. Tho* friond suggested -exami-
nation to sec how serious the Injury
might bo, and Mr. Hark indorsed tho
pir.rt ;:t once by exclaiming, "That's it,
: ^nd for a vet." Another suggestion
that a surgeon miaht bo hotter failed,
however, and it was a horso doctor
who conducted the examination, which
: iirod tbo crosr-e ontry rider that
his bones wero intact.
A fnll at Morris Park a week ago
put Mr. Clark o'.it of tho running with
a broken collarbone, but h*:- has been
:ir. constant a3 ever In his attendance
at the steeplechase races there, with
undiminished enthusiasm.
Imrc-ta icc of Proper Diet.
The ' 's cf all foods consists of at
i ir c il elements; but it
'( . j n / follow that a'l these ole-
nents wl'l be present in equal pro-
-portions in var'oaa lifo sustaining
i!t, ;.r.?es. Thus, weight for weight,
ivr 1 contains more car", n than
neat, and treat more nitrogen than
!. Ti.t "h tfiCoretical considcra-
•is arc tome cut by observed
icts. Modern researches have shown
uit there 13 an Intimate r !. tion sub-
tii i 'tween tho <i lality sn^ quan-
• y of food token and the kind of
.. irk or "energy" into which it is
•voriti: illy transformed. Hence u
man's . ict ought to depend iu great
nart on bis work.
Musical Academy for Liirdr.
A man in London recently started
an "Academy of Music" for birds. Iia
charge s f>0 cents to'teach a bird tV.reo
r.ongs. There are throe rooms with at
phonograph In each, and Kio pro-
prietor hangs bis pupils In cach rcont
in turn. It usually takes about three
weeks to tench tho birds, and durlnfc
• Ix months ho has bad only one fall*
lire.
Stringent Au9tr.^lan Laws.
A groom recently t«tok somo horses
from Fngland Australia for a rerl-
dent of that commonwealth. As ho
went to Australia under an agreement
r.s to wages it wns necessary for him
to obtain a special certificate of ex-
emption to enable him to land, and at
tho end of Fire months, the psriod for
which the certificate Is valid, he would
be compelled to return to England.
WHERE GCCD SISTER BALKED,
.^reposed Operation Not at All fcu Her,
TaGte.
An old lady of his flook or.co called
•\pon. Dr. Gill with a grievance. The
ioctor's neckbands wero too long for
hor Ideas of ministerial humility, and,.
• fter a long harangue on tho sin of,
pride, sho Intimated that sh£ had'
brought, a pair of scissors with her,
and would be pleased if her dear pas-;
tor would permit her to cu? them
down to hor notions of propriety.
The doctor not only listened patient-
ly, but banded over tho offending
white bpuds to be operated upon.
When she had cut them to her satis-
faction and returned tho bibs, It was<
tho doctor's turn.
"Now," salt! ho, "you must do mo a
good turn also."
"Yes, that I will, doctor. What can
Jt be?" 1,
"Well, you have something about
you which la a deal too lov; and
which causes mo no end of trouble,
and I should like to see It shorter."
"Indeed, dear sir, I wiil not hesitate.,
WJiat is It? Here ar« the scissors;,
evidence to convict you cf imbibing 1 Uso them as you please."
intoxicants?" "Come, then," sail the sturdy divine,.
."But, m* dear. I 'shurc you I ."good sis'er, put out your tonguo."—
haven't drunk a shingle shing. I sinv | London Answers.
,Ty ate shir.tccn picshos j' miushe pio
the scene and captured the second
smuggler after a desperato struggle.
COUNSEL KNEW HIS BUSINESS.
Simple Appeal to Jury All He Need*d
To Mako.
A story Is toll of tho late Barcn
Draniwf 11, when sitting on the Crown
side on the South Wales circuit.
Cour.3'•! for the defense asked leave
to address tho jury in Welsh: the
carte was a simple ono, and permission
was given without demur. He said
but very few words. The Baron also |
did not think much comment was req- I
ulsite, but was somewhat startled
by a prompt verdict of acquittal.
"What was It," ho afterward Inquir-
ed. "that M. I.*, said to that Jury?"
"Oh, he Just said:—'This case, gen-
tlemen, lies in a nutshell. You see
yourselves exactly how it stands. The
Judge Is an Englishman, the prosecut-
ing counsel Is^n Englishman, the com-
plainant Is an Englishman. But yon
::ro Welsh, and I am Welsh, and tho
prisoner in Welsh. Need I say more?
I leave It ail to you.' "
Baron Bramwell, it was said, formed
a higher opinion than he hnd previous-
ly entertulned of M. I..'s acumen and
resource; but ho did rot allow tho
xperlment to bo repeated of address-
s to tho Jury in a vernacular which
ie did not understand.—Weekly Scots-
man. 9
Brandiad.
"John William Skidmrro," says hta
better half, sternly, "what have you
been drinking?"
"Not a shlng m' dear," asserts John
William, gravely.
"How daro you mako such -a state-
ment, when you e-:n hardly talk, and
your breath Is more than sufficient
cn a vaper. Zhat'sh r.ll."
And John William Sliidmore piloted
his mince pio Jag laboriously up tha
stairs.
V u II
< 'l darn yerl"
Many U®n f^r Et^n.
Besides r ■' culli':1^ ()tt r""'1
rolliiorii nrn used for wlno clarlfyin ; j Xylotoc'ino-rr.ptilea.
ca'.lco prlLt works, and the prei ur.v 1 is ■! prt'C s f : ..'Mining >v d varl-
I tion of ptiotoffapfeVH' dry plutc... ! n,m colors, Invented and fatcnted la
but tliat wan! •., 0J. n;,, u,j lu the prejiaratioa o! JJ75
Ujco.
A Football Dilemma.
The village football eleven was
nbout to htgln in the great match of
the secson with a rival team. Just
b -foro the game was timed to begin
the captain of the home team appear-
ed with a worried look and dejected-
ly counted the spoctntors. They
consisted f.f t™ farmer boys, a mll-
V/'onts Universal P:nny Pest.
Tle-n'kor Henton, who has done so
M' L tho chequing of postal Elder Gocilwn's Large Hands.
ur'citi n In Oreat Britain, A story comes from Milton, N. H.,
I formation of a Ion we to of an old clergyman named Goodwin.
I natto tho penny post univcfs il. It Is, He was a tell, broa . snouldcied man, _
' nl)SU1 u to ehargt twopence- and was said to have th<> lartest bands [tlaman and tho local clilmneysweei).
\ t.\ty 1 ,'iy for a I, iter to Onlals or to of :iy man for mil s around. ' Ho counted them over twice, but fall-
Now York v.hen a letter to Canada one neon a young nan named Allen cl) to make any more of them. As
c m raas through New Tork for a waa takin.? dinner nt the elder's house, both t- .'ims took the Held tho home
nsnny. • 11 W's t!;e i'a custom to ask a [ captain exclaimed:
l( „ bit: s'ng t"ic tahle, and Allen had "The: o won't he no match to-day.
Man sb the "Gentle Nurse. PVlilentl'y not been us-'d to this sort ; ,<rrtch."
T'"'ro i. no doubt that the tu r ; . r _ j, | 0f wnltlng, iio "Wot nro you talkln' about
will f ee more r Me and fewer (omalo , * ^ (faJ Th0 cij<r raised his
nurses for miliary service. Meni, r<a training, gesture , gad
[."* IV, r.. bit l" ' .... , ,
women." a lady niir. it < authority ....« , p.young mar.."
declared, aid, ncci'.l-s* to fay. tne the reply.. "I should
Flora horrors of war are i-trc t ■ c t0 j.ord tip y was paws."
ly endmed by f ' ',T 6Ci lhu,!
by their weaker sisters.
said
th, ion captain. "You can't
scratch now!"
"\yi y o i ot tcr," replied the home
i-.i-in, olefully; "wo ain't took
f • i . i"i'o mon^y to pet tho ball
; i n."—Harper's Woekly.
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