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HOBART REPUBLICAN
llj K, W. KIMIir.R,
! PROSTRATE WITH RHEUMATIO FE.
ife' , ^! VER SIX TIMES WITHIN
THE TERRITORIES.
HOBART,
OKLAHOMA.
NEWS HAPPENINGS IN OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TERRITORIES.
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TERRITORIAL NEWS ! SETTLERS FEAR THE PAWNEEs! NEW COUNTRY BARRED.
A. A. Leaner, former editor of the
Kansas C-ity Times, is now engaged in
banking at Antlers, I. T.
The Oklahoma teachers have ended
their wKsion at
Fred S. Dewitt,
mimriouer and city clerk at Guthrie if
deail.
tnnili l.t-mtr* In Oklal.oinn Niilineil to Attornpy-deiieral Hold* the \i
Viical# 'I'lu-lr Properties, | ties < annul Kocoive <S<<I1<10I
CtI'thhie: A11 immense buffalo hull I Gcthuxe:
V ('(All
1111 dr.
VER SIX TIMES WITHIN
TWENTY YEARS.
This was the case of Mr. Eli Wilt* I
shire of Landsdown Terrace, Calne,
Wis., who during this time suffered the
most intense agony. He writes:
"I heartily indorse the testimonials
which you publish of St. Jacob's Oil j
as a pain killer, for 1 have been a suf-
ferer from rheumatism and kindred j
complaints at different times during !
..... „ . i Attorney-General Stra«i th« last twenty years. I have been
was somjurc in trarisferrl.-g from he | jm re,i M„ 0]>illi011> 8tat: ljm j i ld prostrate with rheumatic fever six f
! anta be stock yards to Pawnee Bill s til(, tWl. new C(mntie8 PaMUOt h*vo
na tpacueiK have eiiiler 1 i .1 • / .... . . , 141 ,u,v> canuor nave <.m
Guthrie | H°!m )V" thaf.,1H hai1 bo | benefit of the apportionment of sclioo
T ilH V Ti wa: ren?7 "C! "loueja to the different counties fron
vitt, United States com- ! fo the Pawnee Indiana for a buff-j the fund derived in leasing sclioo
• • alo dance. The Indiana have been h^. He holds to the strict construe
dancing and pow-wowing ever since. [ tion nf the law ,.hi,h id fha
They nay the vast herds of buffalo are | C()Untv KU1K,rilltelulentfl Jnu,t lll!lko .
It is reported that zinc, has been dis-
lovei
Oity.
™ . farm ,ix „,il„ from Pom-. ZS « 3 i 7"?'°,,,CTrito™'
ciiiiM imoMii Mte notuuil tin. l> > of Mthools ,lef,>r Octobcr IS the ncini
lesses to vacate their runcl.es at once, bor of chil(lreJJ ^ the of gi;
, .. -. HU fhftV U'luli fn Inv tlio I A
Wilburton is to have a ne
'v M- K I fu flr«. f*h n° ,lay ti,ft11fouccB l(zr aml twenty-one years, and that the ter
J the bnffalo will have full sway of the ritorial HuperintciKlent shall make ai
apportion met t of moneys before Jan
nary 15 and again July l.j, according t<
church (sontli).
_ ; country. The white jieople in the re-
Anadarko claims the distinction of mote jmrts of the reservation are coin-
having the best jiolice force in the ter- sng into Pawnee and reiwrt. the Indians
ritorv. ftie threatening them. Pawnee Bill ha:
Dew & Bill, furniture dealers of Okln- : |||,K'<,,11 mfn\ut"d Knarda around his
homa City, are to build a new two-story hnttHlfl,rH1,.ch' «" tlm Indians are camp-
• < a ■ *1 !< _ * I IWr lift f lift I I llllvf itl llriin^ m ■ I ««•
brick building 50x100 feet.
ing in the iimber west of there and in
J sight of the herd. From their actions
Miss Ora V. Kddleinau will launch a j he fancies they intend to liberate the
magazine, the Twin Territories, at 1 herds and jxfreaps kill them. The
Muskogee, January 1st. j United States Indian agent at that
The stamp sale at the Oklahoma City uotifl('!' «l Has made a
post office the day before (ihristn,as was 'T t'\1trh", commissioner of Indian
♦475-tho largest in the history of that %tfMra Ht Washington.
GAVE THEM THE SLIP.
office.
The Bell Telephone company answer-
ed 27,000 trails Christmus day. The
company has 750 'phones installed and
employ 17 "hello" girls.
The jHilice at .South McAlester ar-
rested a bunch of crap-shooters—thirty-
two in number—all colored. In search-
ing them for wsapotis not a single razor
or revolver was found.
Drake, ■
Witn
rfaoner I'nihI 11 h
Kmiiiich fi'om Officer*.
Pawhuska : I11 order to convict
"Bud" Hackney of a charge brought
the showing. He holds that an appor
tion men t 011 an estimated number o
children in the new counties would no
be legal. Congress, ho thinks, only cai
remedy the evil.
times during that period, therefore I
consider I knew something about rheu-
matism. During all of these twenty
years I have tried various advertised
rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments
and embrocations. None of them gave
me much relief, but when I tried St. Ja-
cob's Oil 1 found quite different results.
It eased the palu almost immediately
and has done for me what allothor icm-
1 edles put together never began to do.
"I could give you several cases that
have been cured, which have come un-
der my notice, and through my recom-
mendation; also one of toothache, one
of faceacbe, and one of sore throat.
"I have recommended St. Jacob's Oil
and shall continue to do so by every I
means in my power, as I consider you I
deserving of every support."
Don't pot butter m your refrigerator [
ft ith the wrapings on.
A. J. DUNLAP, Pres.
H. A. LAMBERSON. Vlca Prea
,.A V.VV.V.V.VAW.VAWAW.
F. J. CHANDLER. Cashier.
r. F. KLATT. Ass't Cashier.
THE HOBART NATIONAL BANK.
Does a General Banking Business.
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED. *
HOBART. *
p OKLAHOMA.
JQowa State Bank.
D. S. DILL, President.
D. S. WOLFINGER, CASHIER.
TIRST DANtl CHARTERED FOR KIOWA COUNTY.
YOIIR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
MURDER WILL OUT.
An .\B«(| Fur Ai-rekteil for Atu■■<!<<
Commuted Years .\j;o.
(tuthrie: James Wilson, a farmer
living ten miles west of this place, has
been uurested upon 11 requisition from
Governor Dockery, of Missouri, for thi
murder of Orville Lyons at Aruo, Doug
la« county, Mo., thirty-two years ago.
It is alleged that Wilson, in making
"Hud" Hacknev of a eharo-e livoinrht (?KCal)ei killed a man named Hall. n 1.
against him last week Warren Bennett °L W'1H1Lm0 of being ^ ^ar refngerator with
went down to the Guthrie jail and got! °ffioer- Wilson is now more than sixt.y ,,a m Mutei"
years old. He was betrayed to tin : lother Gr&y«8w«ot Powders for CUUdren
r, ,IJSE THE f AMOl'S
MSh wttJ1 B.lue' Lar)f(3 l m- P cknfiT« •
I-ULS. l.ne Kusa ('onupouy, south Bend. Iml.
Don't use butter for frying purposes;
t decomposes and is unwholesome.
Weak. Run Down Women
houlrt use DR. SEELYE'8 NKR-VENA
t makes rich, red blood. All drugt.staj
jail ami got j
one of the inmates to come here and
testify, relates the Journal.
was Drake. He xave his evidence Sat-
urday and Hacknev was bound over.
Pawnee county farmers will orgtmi/.e J Saturday evening while Drake, Warren
His name ' oftloorH hv llis flrst wife, with whom ht
1 had lived nearly forty years. Thej
a county institute for the advancement
of ideas lienelicial to the agriculturists
and hold regular monthly sessions.
Bennett and a deputy were in the office
of the Pawhusku House Drake made up
his mind he would leave without per-
mission.
He watched for an opportunity and
he found it when Hackney slipped to
I get a drink of water, and got Hackney
j between himself nnd the officers. When
I the officers were not. looking he made a
There is now a bill in congress regu- ! break for the door and pulled the door
luting the practice of dentistry in Indian I shut after him. The minute his hand
ferritory. It provides that dentists I touched the door both officers were after
A Lincoln county farmer raised a,(K)0
bushels of Spanish peanuts 011 forty
acres of ground this year, and lie has
sold them all at 1111 average price of #1.50
a bushel.
were divorced here about two years ago.
The prisoner will be taken to Alva.
Mo., for trial. Relatives of Orville
Lyons will prosecute Wilson. Thfe« -N- ... - r ^ -
children of Lyons are still living bu< i * LoRo^. N. Y.
SuccMsfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
a the Children's Home in New York. Cure
'everishness, B«d Stomach, Teething Dis-
rders, move and regulate the Bowels and
•estroy Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials,
t all druggists, 25c. Sample fkes. Ad-
KD. T. IUTSON,
President.
H. B. JOHNSON,
Vice President.
FORD T. HOVEY,
Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
- OF HOBART. «•
CAPITAL,
$25,000.
Does a General Banking Business. Yonr Account Solicited. Irtry Accommo-
dation Extended Consistent With Conservatire Banking.
imjiortant witnesses are dead.
KILLED BY INDIANS.
must have diplomas from reputable
oollegas,
Fmnk McNight a hold-np man of El
Reuo, waylaid .T. D. Horabeak at that
city, securing ull the money his victim
had. He was arrested and is now sufely
behind the bars.
him, but as Hackney was in the way
they coal I only make a run for him.
When Drake reached the outside he cir-
cled the hotel like a whirlwind. The
night was a dark one and Drake could
not see well enough to miss a picket
fence which he ran against. It could
1 not. withstand the jar and it went down
' ll : tt 8^P®° lU)Vm i before him like so many ten pins. He
arrested near Ll Reno. Stew- | RUnopP(1 off (lowa the stlwt like a wild
a t and another mm it is said, stole a Ullinml aH(1 8uccee(led in KPtting. ciear
team and buggy at Hydro on the 20th. awtty. He haB not bpeu but
Asa Augherty, a blacksmith of Okln- only a question of time when he
homa City, was accidentally killed wil1 lM'- Hackney did not make any
111 ort to get away.
Wim Not Smooth nt All.
Muskogee: (', A. Young has been
I arrested by federal authorities at Po-
A11 Oklahoma policeniHii, who was ' teau, I. T., on the charge of robbing a
found in a drunken stupor, was taken to j Texas postoffice Inst spring of in
the chief, who took off his star and sent I money and stamps. He paid $140 in
him home in n hack. The policeman j stamps to a jewelry Arm for a diamond
lias not answered roll call since. . ring, and this led to his arrest. He had
* T -ar 1 1 ~ over $1,000 when arrested.
A. J. Wolverton, a prominent Ohio-
ora tic ]H>liticiau of Ardmore, is dead. Packing Hoime sold.
He was one of the principals of the! Oklahoma City: The controlling in-
celebrated Morcnm-Wolverton contest terest in the Hoefer Packing company
for the Democratic national committee- \ has been sold to Manager Simpson. The
A litert, Stewart ,
thief, was
while out hunting, and It. L. Garnett,
of the same place, was accidentally shot :
and seriously injured 111 the same j
manner.
Long live tie iving: t.ne king is
Vizard Oil; pain his enemies, whom ho
onquers.
The cost of schools for I11 lian cliil-
:ren to the government was $2,489,523
Martin W.-nt a White Boy, shot Neav
Violet Spi-inKR.
Lexington : Word was received fron '11 Thf> enrollment was 26,541.
TW?f ^ 0f thP Sh?°t,illK °f Martk ; 'TATE or OH.O, PITT OF TOLEDO
West,_ a thirteenyear-olil-boy by 'Ce-I ^ Lucas countr,
phus Brum r, a Seminole negro-Indiar
sixteen >eai-s old. llie bullet was fron. Business in the City of Toledo, County
. HH-ralibly molver «„,! entered ttaiff
t)OV s bowels. At last accounts he was ! ;"'h and.every case or Catarrh that caauot be
still aiive, bnt with only a bare possibil ured by the use ot H8frank J1 chewey
it.V of recovery. j Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
The particulars of the shooting a* I rT*ce;lWs6th^day°iD^%beA^ 188i
meager. The West boy is believed t-c' ' Notary Publia
f * i«rt. hh liareiits „„ 1 ssz&i&s^ssrjxpssisi
Known to oe highly respected. The I 1 llle system. Send for testimonials, free.
Bruner boy belongs to a family of bat 1 Sold by Druwi's?s^EY & C'°" Toledo, a
Indian-negro mixture and while notli-! Hall's Family Pin's are the best
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
0-&0^0-00000000<XK>000oooooo
8. B. SHAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGSON.
Offlra over the "Original Di*i«" South Sid« of
the square.
P1IVSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Hobart, Oklahoma.
ing is known here of the boy, it is as
sunied that he was endeavoring tc I aauTi^cause weT^no 'cook1
emulate the example set by oldfer mem j Todd—And 1 can't ask
Nodtl—I can't ask yon to dinner, old J
you liecause
re have one—Detroit Free Press.
S.°Ld Water starch- becaus.
linn- and * oa- more ot it tor same
man from the Indian Territory.
Safe blowers entered the merchandise
and hardware store of A. M. Haver-
stock, at Wellston, and after making
two explosions succeeded in getting the
safe ojh'U. Tlie safe contained three
jiocket books ami about #20 in monev.
.T. C. Miller, a deputy sheriff of
Pawnee, while attempting to quiet Fred
Foster was struck over the head wuli a
revolver. Foster got aw
later caught and is now in
seh jail.
According to the Railway (iuzette,
the state which has increased its mil >-
age the most during the year is Texas,
which rejxirts AilT miles of track laid by
sixteen different companies < >k lahoma
Temtorv comes next in the list, with
!!!>8 miles reported built.
A wholesale sash ami tloor factory
capital stock will now be increased to
$41),(MX) end a number of improvements
will be made at once.
llunipil to n <'rlK|i.
I Guthrie: Simeon Owen, aged 102,
was burned to a crisp in his cabin in
this city. He was boru a slave on Gen-
eral Andrew's plantation and was crip-
pled for life at Vicksburg when the city
was besieged by General ,Grant. He
hers of the family.
The shooting occurred in the road
short distance from the West home neal "p TO d'ate housekeepers
the springs. The West boy was ....
argued and conld, therefore, have math | money.
no tlemonstration. He is unable to gm
an account of the shooting. After tlu
shooting Bruner made for the Seminole
timbered hills but the officers soon hati
him under arrest and he is now in tlu
Tecumseh jail.
DR. T. A. WARTMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calli ani-n ered d r or night. Office orer City
Drug Store.
sam* i DR. LOUIS A. MILLER,
has
aquiline nose, j
Juke—Cora
lasn'tshe?
Fake—How could I know? She al- i
vays turns it up at me.—Harlem Life. I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
all* uiwered promptly. Office over City
Drug Store.
J. W. MAY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and Residence: Paul's Hotel.
RUMMONS & RUMMONS,
LAWYERS.
Abstracts and Real Estate.
Southwest Corner 5th and C Sta.
PAUL & McGUIRE,
Office in Holland Building, South Side Square
Notary in office.
FRANK HALL,
Hobart, Okla.
Sweat or fruit acids will not discolor ,
H „„urr to Hohl Till February 1. PUTNAM FADELESS j TUAMac Q Mil 1 FR
Df.xisox, Tex. : Ben H. Colbert, re ^old by druggists, 10c. package. THOMAS D. MILLER,
cently apiioiuted Unitetl States marshal
for the southern district of the Indiai;
Territory to succeed Marshal Hammei
has asketl Mr. Hammer to liohl over till
Pattl's Prejudice.
Mme. Patti would never play In an i
Dpera where anyone has to sit on a
table. This was because she had not
10 hem I wiMi i ' . ' v uniuii|i j 11111115 uidnn 01
..... hllt ";had 1;ov,"r 1)eou mamea, claiming his Oklahoma City, delivered the l.rincim
11 tin. Twn... fWW lei,rt llad beeu grated from address. A grand bnnqnet was i
1,1' him in slave days and sold on the block, feature of the occasion.
February 1. Marshal Hammer's tinu rnade the 8lR>cess in Carmen that she j
will expire on January 10, but he ha> ,iad in other °Peras- She attributed
consented to hold till February 1. lhis entirely to the fact ihat she had
Pawnee M „o,.t, Temple. recond^acl.'81316 ^ thC 80606 ^ ^
Pawnke : The new Masonic templf i
in this city has been dedicatetl with im v „ n, TWF?"GE* „ „
lioaing ceremonies. Senator C. Portei I
Johnson, the eloquent young orator oi
Ihe oigamzation of reserves will
! rive Sweden a total army of 400,OX)
nen.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
*
Calls answered at all hours—day or nieht.
Offloe over Jumbo Store, Foster Building,
South Side of Square.
A. W. HOLLAND, M. D.,
Coroner of Kiowa County.
North Side Square.
Annual liar Meetii.|(.
The next annual meeting of the
Oklahoma Har Association will beheld
at Guthrie, commencing on Thursday,
the ninth
A Gon<l Way to lie-in l OU.
Clpanso the system, purify the blood
tnd regulate the liver, kidneys, stomach
Gar-
arid
iiealth for the Xew Year.
JnTwrnZ1 " kK'ati0"at ;;h!pkasha!«^^mentZ7aTyeTof 'the^S
and will commence electing their plant , lory may at the same time combine their
.Solilierx for Fort Sill.
lmvtok: I„. f,„. ,tav, m si>: S3 ss&^£r^s&ss
otneers and a buttery of light artillen |lel(I lhus Insuring happiness
- • anil 17.1 horses will arrive at Fort Sili. i a6aJth for the Xew Year.
u-r1 J ««ary. IlKVi, and They have lieen expected for several You can find almost any kind of I toy
the session will continue until the pro- days anil may arrive at any time. Thh 'xcePt the one whose sympathies in a
ceeilings sliHll have lsH>n completed, will swell the number of soldiers al 'tfht between a cat and a dog ai-e with
rursnant to precedent, the session will: Fort Sill to nearlv :100 he cat.—Atchison Globe.
occurat the time of the regular Januarv!
term of the supreme court, l.v which TO END CHEROKEE NATION
in a few days, one block north of rhe
liOgan and French lumber yard.
At Vinita T>r. " .1. Z. (Vossley was
found guilty in the I'nited States'eouit
of lieiitK responsible for the death of a
jiatient, Miv Hig^ius. of Welch. I. T.
Iteleuntioii A|>|>oll.letl to riKe Ke.eill
Treaty in ( oii^rrK
\ixita: Chief Buftington, of tin
Cherokee nation, has apnoiuted Wolf
Vl r> . , . Coon, Retl Bird Smith. J. M. Keves am
hi. Kkm>: The harilware store of C. | Lucien ~ •
Kimniel was entered from a rear window
aud robbed of at least a liuuilred dol
attendant upon
association.
lt.ilil.ery a
the court and the
Kl Ken
BttfRngton a delegation tc
Washington to urge the ratification l>\
KtcniU . .. . , worth ofgooils.consistiiMcof two
A temble tingedv has just been re- < "hs revolvers, a dozen of the finest vides for the allotment of tribal'lamb
|Mirted from Ingersoll John Burton of razors ami all of the valuable knives to indivslnal members of the tribe ant
that place shot ami killed Dave Miller
The officers say that as far as they eati
learn it was a case of cold h'ood. <1 mm -
Afiotllrr I niluir.
Shawnee: The firm of J. W. Over
street, gi-neral mereandis,'. made an is-
signment for the benefit of its creditors.
Its liabilities are said to aggregate
tmo and it?- assetts are r >porte«l to oriv
#12.(0).
The stoek of gtxals was turned over
last night to John F. Hanna, credit
man for Swoffortl Bros...if Kan>aaCity,
to lie held by him fer the Miefit of all
the creditors pending the adjustment of
the matter for th« appointment of a
trustee in bankrupt, y.
A rai-e ri.il let we n whites an 1 blacks
occurred in New York in which knivvs
and clnl^! wen- freely r.se 1 \o deaths
reported.
Tin larp. .avalry lain, with all its
contents and forty one brail «.f horsra,
at Ft. Reno, wasburnr.1 tot'i* groniuL
The racse of tii . > unknown.
that were in the show cases. The sup-1fl,,> dissolution of the tribal govern
jjosition is that two men ami a small
boy did the job. the men standing out R«< ri>e.i in. «muiuiuion
side while the 1m\v handed out the
plunder.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soot I. In k .Syrup
rnr children teething, roftent tbe gum>. reduce* In-
laiiiiuatlou, allpuln. curst wind colic. Uc a lH>llle.
You say he laughed "a hollow laugh,
he sinner!" How could that be when
le d just had hi? dinner.—Hiirlem Life.
n«T Yon Trle.l Atlas Oata?
ff not. get a parkage from your grocar
today. Purest of all foods.
Sometimes a man is judged by his np-
H-arance and sometimes by his tlissip-
•earance.—Chicago Daily News.
I Clirlstn.as Dinner Thai Was Not Eaten
,..., ~ , _ becnuse of Indigestion: This sorry tale
Ohl uioM v ( 1TY: Judge Burwell lia would not have l.e<'n told if the sytem
. received his commission as judge of tht haJ ,*eF" regulated am! the digestion per-
Miil.lieil at u Haut e. hinl indici.il ilistrirt TI.. .nm,rfpo,f«l h>" "se of Nature s remedy—
jniitti.tt ilismcr. I He comirilsMOll Gartleld Tea This wonderful herb medl-
HI.sa : h. H. Brown was stabbtnl bv lli by I resident Theodore Roose cine cures all forms of 8t( mach. liver
a man named Austin at a dane-. ! v*l* «"d Attorney-Cihmeral Knox and it I"d. h0*""1 .d«'ran*emfl,t!,i l'le?n?e* !l!e
Brown's wound is in the region of the ,la^1 from March 1W«. This in foundation" for long life an4 continue'
heart and is serious. He is a 1mmit sures Judge Burwell of more than foui KiM,d hf-aith. Oai-ficid Tea is equally good
Ueejier at the Howard coalmines. more year* of office. fdl ioU11* anrt olcl-
ll .l Men With the Tw.'iity-t*. >l||r. N„,,hw„t of lMVt,na. j l>°ilil,,r Water 0Ver C,r;,,E
.)ki.aho*a City: Sherman Adams. John Roberts shot aud killed (Jeorgt !>51< e ,n a ,>an'
roloretl. occupies a <ndl at the city jail MIH' John Higginbottom, brothers. jm b- ,B l'*f> ah*«' rnot Ease,
with a bullet hole in his neck Walker al,lv Mounded their father (i * powd*. Your feet feel uncomfortable
Martin, a white la.y. occnpie. an ad-
joining cell, charged with assault with Rnl.rr i i . "',nann,1v or tHW tom. try Allen". Foot-Baae
intent to kill. Martin ami several of bve tad fled ^ " 8 W Sold by all druggists and ahoe stores,
his friends were walking down th->
Santa Fe tracks and came in coutaet it 4ia.. Ho,, ror W e.t point.
with Adams aud his gang. A tight en OsMfUiKE: t Jovemor Porter of flip
;ied. during which Adams hit Martiu '•wek Nation, has Ixhmi successful in lii«
with a r.K'k and l^at him over the head efforts to have t ongresamun IVt.raffen-
w;th a rvYotver. Martin theu pnlle.l reid. of Texas. pre|ian- a bill to ).re^. i
his revolver and fired, the bnllet g >ing to congress providing for the
through Adams n ck. He will recover of Indian Imys to W *st Point.
TREKEL-
R0UNDS
LUMBER
COMPANY
L. M. Keyss.
County Attorney.
S. A. McOinais,
Deputy.
KEYES A McGINNIS,
ATTORXJCTS-AT-LAW.
Will praoticsin all csurt*. Land Offlc# and Da-
partmentof Interior.
WHATEY & RAY.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL ACENCY.
Hobart, OKlaHoma.
0. K. BABBER SHOP
Southwest Corner Square.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A SHAKE Of VOIR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Leading Lumber Dcakrsf
TARDS AT
Mangum, Ok la.
Granite,
Hobart. ••
Lathram, '•
Ft. Cobb. -
Aandarko.
Richards, "
Enid,
< 'ropper, "
BiUmfs, "
Oarbar,
Hin(r*ood.
Lahoma, ■ '•
Ijiwton,
Dill,
L.
bonham a bailey,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offlcs in Palacs Dmf Store.
PHELPS & PATE,
attorneys at law.
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