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N ' School Lands Earn $300,000 8. W. Stono, secretary to tlio com missioner! of tlio land alike, has turn mi ntrAf n Hnlinrt. Tliinlnn. atntn Irpnn- i . senniwt .......,...,, i ,i, ma, appointed Administrator of the estato of uror, about $300,000, representing tho!, dcccdcDti ld tllRt M1 Itr,ont liaTm earnings anu incomo oi me bciiooi minis and farm loan Interest among tlio Notice to Creditorsi To Ilia Creditors of George W. Yoder, deceaed, The creditor of the above named decedent are hereby notified Mint the undersigned was, br the Count; Conrt of Bearer County, Oklaho school children of tlio state. This money goes Into the common school fund, and each of tlio 533,105 school children In the seventy-seven , countlcH in tlio stato will receive $1 j-ier capita for educational purposes. ' Oklahoma county leads with 18,204 school children, and receives $I8,'.'01 from tlio common sciiool fund, l'otta watomio county is second with 18,271 school chlldrcd; Muskogee county third with 15,328 children tlio scholas tic age. Tulsa county only has 8,707 school children. The above figures are fro.n the schol astic population compiled by U. II. Wilson, stato superintendent of public instruction for the scholastic year 1011. Tlio amounts due each county aro transmitted to tlio county treasurer in each of the scvcnty-tccn counties prior to Februnry 1, ench year, and the distribution is being made now as fast as the funds aro received. Oklahoman. Saved Her Own Life .Tecuresch, Okla "I believe," says Mrs. Eliza Epperson, of this place, "that if it hadn't been for Cardui, I would liavo been dead today. Before I began using Cardui, I suffered from pains in the head, shoulders, back, side, limbs, and the lower part of my body Cardui helped me more than anything, and I am now in better health, since taking it, than for four years." No body can deny that tlio best tonic for a woman to take, Is a tonic for women Cardui. Plcnsa try it. claim against the ostato of said docedent nre required In cihlhlt them to said undersigned Bhorman D. Fronk with tin necesaryrouch'rs at Elmwood within four montln from tlio dnto of the first publlcntlnii of this notice, towlti from tho 27th day of January, 1911. Datod Janunry 2, 1911. Fiimimin D. VnosK, 2-2 M0 3v Administrator. State of Oklahoma, Hearer Count j. Notico of l'ubllcation. I In the District Court or Said Count;. taut; Klmore, rialntltl, r Grorer Elmore, Defclident. Snld Detenadant (IroTor Klmore, of Athene, Al abama, will tnko notice that he litis Leen med In the above named Court by Lauly Elmoro for divorce on tbogrounl of desertion and aban donment for more than onoiear. and mnst an swer the itltlon filed therein by Mild plaintiff on or before tlio 20th day of March, 1011, or said petition will bo taUnos true, and a Judgment for raid plaintiff In tnid action for divorce on the ground of desertion for mora than oue jar, will be rendered accordingly. Attest: O. F. I'hvktt. Clerk of Said Court. Ujr Mak Weir, Oepi'tr. Albeut Wellborn, Alt. for rialntltT. 2-2 2-18 3t Notice of Publication STATE OK OKLAHOMA, ) V In tho District BcaTCr County 1 Court of said Co. Marcus K. White, Plaintiff, ts. En M.NVhlto. Defendant, Snld defeudtnt Era M. White will take notice that she has ln-en an, it in tho bImivo named Court by Marcus X. White for n divorce nnl must answer the twtllion illeil therein by sahl la ntln i.norbelore the 1st dai of March. 1011 nr said petition will bo taken as true, and n Judgment for said plnlntilf in said action for dhorcawlll be rendered ncconlinalr. Attest. O. T. 1'RfKTT, Clerk f Snld Court. 1-19 A. 8. DicKJoH. Attorney for l'l.tlntllT. 2-2 Sw Notico of Publication. Suite of Oklahoma ) neater txmnty I In the District Court of Mid County. Sarah Jano Dickson, Plnlntilf, t. Ezru Dick son, Defendant. Hold Defendant Kirn nlcksnn will tnke tintlce that he lies been sued in the al,0(e named court by narali Jane nickaoti roradlsorco and must answer the tietitlon (lied therein by said plain tin on or before tho 2nd day of March, 1W1, or wild petition will be taken ns true, ami n Judg ment for said plalntltf In said action for divorce therein cmntcd will bo rendered ncconlingly. Attct: O. P. Phi-ktt, Clerk of Said Court lly Mar Wpir, Deputy J. W. CcxwrLi,, Attorney for l'laintirl. 1-19 2-2 3wk To Call a Special Once. Session at Oklahoma City, Jan. 21 Thcro now Bcems to bo practically no question that a special session of tlio legislaturo will bo called immediately following tlio rcsular session for tho purpose of dividing tho stato into congressional districts. Members of tho legislature maintain that this would not' ba necessary If notion were taken by congress early cuouch to allow tlio appointment to bo mado at the regular session. It had been thought that tho multiplicity of candidates for congress among the members of the legislaturo would serve to retard tho work of rcdistricting-but It is possible that It mny have tlio op posite effect, as tlio candidates can not get together, of course, and the mem bers who have no personal interests to serve aro expecting to run tho band wagon ovor tho candidntc-i in some cases deliberately shattering long cherished ambitions. Oklahoma will probably bo allowed thrco new congressmen. incf-ensing from five to eight. Notice. The following bill will bo presented to the legislative assembly of the stato of Oklahoma after SO days publication hereof ending February 23, 1011. A BILL r-ntltlcd an Act. LEGALIZIN . THE INCORPORA TION OK THE TOWN OH1 HE U'ER. BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. AND TO LEGALIZE THE PRO CEED1NGS AiND ALL ACTS DONE BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SAID TOWN OF BEAVER AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Be It Enacted By The People Of The State Of Oklahoma: INCORPORATION VALIDATED. Sectloe 1. The incorporation of the town of Beaver, in Beaver County, Oklahoma, .is hereby legalized and mado vnlid as if nil acts required by the Statutes of Oklahoma in relation to Incorporations of towns and villages had been fully and completely com plied with. OPPICIAL ACTS LEQAL1ZED. Section 2. All acts heretofore done nnd oidinnnces heretofore passed by tlio Boartl of Trustees of said town, which they could locally havo done under the Statutes of the State of Ok lahoma, had such town been legally incorporated, are hereby legalized and mado in nil respects valid and binding. Section 3. An emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof It is necessary for the immediate pre servation of tho public peaco and safety that this act tako effect from and after its passage nnd approval. 1-10 2 23 Uiv Notice for Publication Department of tlio Interior, V. S. Land Office at Woodward, Oklahoma, December SI, U'lU. Notice is hereby glron that Klhort K. KIs, of Elruwond, Oklahoma, who, nil March 12, 1W1I, made Homestead Entry No. 2IN17-OKUI5. for the North West (Inarler of Section 7, 111 Township , ,orin oi uange zi l..j.n.. Has filed notico of Intention to make Final Flvo Year Proof, to e-tnhll-.il claim to tho land above described, before Thomas P. Ilruldwood. U. S. Commissioner, nt his olllceln Homer, Oklahoma, on the 21st day of Febru ary, 1DIU. Claimant names as witnessesi It. M. Itlsley. A. A. Haskell. W. A. Overton. A. 11. Turner, nil of Klmwuod, Oklahoma. l-iz z-io ueo. u. urnkr, liegisier Mt liiWTT rijL-L siomofir! i We ! Railroad Time Tabic MEADE, KANSAS Eastbound, No, A ... 0 .52 n. m. No. 2 5:0.1 p.m. Westbound No. 3 will p.m. No. 1 ... 11:10 a.m. LIBERAL, KANSAS Eastbound No. I 8 :25 n. m. No. 2 3:25 p.m. Westbound No. 1 12:13 a.m. No. 3 11:20 p.m. E&GLEWOOD, KANSAS Eastbound No. r18 6 :30 a. in. Westbound No. 017 1 :30 p. in. Daily Mail Schedule (Hack Lino) MEADE, KANSAS Departs 0:00 a.m. Arrives -1:30 p. in LIBERAL, KANSAS Departs 7:00n. m, Arrives 5:15 p. m. ENGLEWOOD, KANSAS Departs 0:00 n. in, Arrives 0:30 p. m, PRONTO.. OKLAHOMA Departs 7 :00 a. m Arrives 6: 10 p. m J, v WKllH, rrcnUiit FItAXK I.YUUIIitlN.Cus! Icr JAMK. HAIir. VicoPiesIdeiit JAM1.3 II Clt.I!TUI.i:,AsVtt ashler The BANK OF BEAVER CITY Capital $10,000 Surplus $3,500 Undivided Prodis $3,497.64 'Phono Hank No. 1 ResldoncoNo.Sl .T.tmes Bare. Frank Laughrin, DIRECTORS: F. C. Tracy, J. W. Webb, S. A. Laughrin, R. II. Lootbourrow Every Courtesy Extended Notico for Publication Department of tho Intorlor, United States Land Olllce, Woodward, Oklu., Dec. 31, 1910. Notice is hereby elsen that Samuel II. Hutch er. of Heater, Oklahoma, who, on February 10. IK"), made Homestead Entry No. ZMUMIllltR, for South West Ouarter Section 20, Township 6, North of Range 23, E.C.M., Has filed not ce of intention to mnko Final FIto Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land aboro described, before Thomas P. Ilruldwood, 0. 8. Commlisloner. at Ills offlie In Hearer, Oklahoma, on the lSth day of February. Hill. Claimant names as nltno'ses: Thomas li. ShllllnKherir. Alga llrooks, William J. Ho-.s. rthurShilllni;ljvrK, nil of Floris. Okla. 1-12 2-10 (ito. 1. OitNEB, lteelster. Send Them Honeygrams An ad. in this paper for nny business whatever is a moneygrain to thu buy ing public from you. They appreciato your belief in their financial standing. They buy your goods. A moneygram never was marked "collect." The currency pours into your cash box of its own free will. If your bargains aro advertised "big," J our sales are big. People appreciate big, strong, forceful trade announcement!. Such ads. inspire commercial confidence. GET WISE; ADVERTISING TIME IS TO-DAY OL.L.THE COUGH and cy 3ETHELy N6SJ NiiicaiG'SE SDESeOVERY FOR UUUHb LciCE 50&SI.OO !lpjp OLBS IrTRiAiBomtfRtE I AHD AIL THROAT AND LUHG TROUBLES B'! '..." ' GUARANTEEU OAJtZtSlUUHr OR MONEY REnrivaED. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Ofllce at Wooiiwaru, unlaJiinuary tin, wii. 'nU i herein elvn that Itoliert L. Ilusel of llejer, Oklulioma. who, on Jnni:arr27 llo). made llome.tea'l Kniry .o. z-jms uii'xw. lor ns S W1 A N'4 SW'i bectlon 5. Tonushlp 1, Nortli of Kangu'JI, E.O M.. Has filed notice of Intention to mako Final Fire Year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbosedcscrilied, borore O, F. Pmett. Clerk of tho District Court In his ofllce at Heaver, OkIa hoiua, on tho 2Mb day of February, 1911. Claimant nnmos as witness! William p, Strickland, Orlando J. LooISourrow, James l Wilson. Hiram U, Peckham, all of Heafor, Okla. 1-19 2-23 UEo. D, OUNKB, ltegister. Notico For Publication. Deiwrtment of the Intorlor. U.S. Land Office at W'oodwaM. Oklahoma, December 27, 1910, Notice Is hereby then that Hlmer SI. Judd. of llalko, Okla., ho, on January Ith, link), made Homestead Entry No 2t!7t7Jlll200, for M NKH See- 29, Twp. S. N. Ilamre ss, K. C. M,, and on luirnst 15. 19U7, mailn nditltlnnai U.K. No. 37013- ll.-J-.n In. .I.a 1.-1 Vl'U UU.1I..M 'Ml T..W...I.I.. u Sorthof ItnnRo23, K. O. M has Sled notice of intention to make Final hire Year I'roor, to es tablish claim to tho land nboro described, be fore the Clerk of tho District Court In his ollicu at neater, Oklahoma, on tue Uth day oi Febru ary, 1911. Clntmanttlnmesnfvrltllnssesi Al Roddick. (ienrKO llrown, Daro L, Manning, of Heaver, tlbl.. n.l.nn. 11 IV'lllln... ... Il..lt.n ,11.1.. 'i.iuiiiiiiuinn aj , ,i imuun, ui uai.Vi u.iiti 1-32-9 UEO. D. OltNKlt, Hejfistor Church and Society Directory PRESBYTERIAN OIIUROII Services every Sunday morning anil evening. Sunday School nt 10:00 n. m. W. II. Leonard, Pimtor. METHODIST C1IUUUU Services every Stintlny mornitte nnd evening. Sunday School at 10 o'clock Rkv. OiiuioNS, Paitor. LADIES' CIRCLE Auxiliary to Presbyterian Church meets every Tliimday nfternoon at tlio homes of tlio moiubera. Entertains tho public, first Thursday night of ench intuitu, Kvcrynouy invueu. Mits. V. II. LGONAitn, Pros. LADIES'GUILD Auxiliary to M. E. Church, meets overy Wednesday afternoon with the members. Mns. C. S. Uutsel, Pres IKtfiCKttaiWJIOV'JWTlLVjWj p Hva,3s:e Pinal Proof I1EFORE- THOS. P. BRAIDWOOD, U. S. Commissioner Careful Attention Given all Applications for Final Proof HEAVER, OKLAHOMA fitf.W5r;.w.wscw' r. Contcit Notice. Department of the Interior, Unltn,l States Lund Ofllce at Woodnnrd, Okla.,Dec, 27, 191U A suHlcieut contcstntliiliult having been filed In this olllce by Junius II, Hoal, of lli-uver. Oklnhnma, rontwtnet, niulnt III". No. I'lff.-.l. made Fob. 25. 1!H, for tho N'W'4 NKU Sec.lt ,V WiiSKK A8VUNi:4Sec, ll.Tttii, 3, N, of Itauee2l, K. U. M by James lllalli, contejtce, In u filch it Is alleirod thu t said James Illalu bus vholly ahamlonod said tract of land forajier iod of more than thr- jours noxt last past, nnd Tor luurn than one year noxt prior to tho expira tion of flro jcarssince making entry on said iHlld, and thnt no proof has over been perfected on said land or l'atent Issue i for same, and thnt io bus wholly failed tocultlTnte or Improve Mid land at am time as required by law, u'lil thnt ill or said defaults stllf exist and tho sumo has not been cured That said nlleeed absence from snid land was not due to his emplojinent In the Army, NaT r Murine corps of the United State. In any cn- icity iu time of Kr, and this tho saU Contest ant Is ready to nrote nt such time nnd Place as nay be named by tho Ilegl.ter nnd llocelrer for I iiearinu in sum case. Bam turtles ure nereuy notified to utfDenr. resiMiiid and touchliiK said lillimtlon nt IU o'clock a tCopTrtibt. WO. by W. K. U.I Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor r vinary irregularities, build u, a worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright'a Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and trength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by F. C. Tracy oiler evidence lock a m. on February 13. 1911. before O. F. Pruett, Clerk of tlio District Court of Hearer county, Oklahoma, nt his office at Beufer, Oklahoma, and that final hearhur will ba held at 10 o'clock a, m., on February 20, 1911. before the HiKlsternnd Iti-celrer nt tho United States Land ORlco In Woodward, Oklahoma, Tli.1t said Contestant having, in n proiier affi davit lllod Decemln-r 27 ltilu, tut forth facts which ahownfter due dllUeiice, personal son Ice of this notice cannot lie made, It Is ordered and di rected tlmt such notico ba Elten by due acd proier publication. 1-3 2-2 Sw Geo O. Oeseh, ReitUter OIIItlSTIAN OIIUKOII. PrcacliinK every Lord's Day morning at 11:00 o'clock aiul evening nt 7:30 o'clock, lilblo School nt 10:00 A. M. All aro most cordially welcome at any nntl nil services of tlio church. Itov. P.. II. Coffey, Pastor. THE MAKTIIAS. Lutlles Auxillery to tho Christian church. Meets every Wednesday after noon nt tli" homes of tho member!. Work always on hand. Members nl ways urged to attend and others .cor dially welcome Mis. La i' ii a Itt'ssnu., Tres. Mits Lkn.nib Thomas, Sec. t Y. P Society of each Sun witli the urged to Everybody Notico for Publication. Department or tho Interior, U.B. Land OQlco ut Woodward, Oklahoma, December 22, 191U. NotlcoIsberebyKlvonthatJos.se U. Parker. ol Bearer, Okla., who, on Juno 13, 1'XM, made Si-ctlon 32. Toisnship , N. of Itanxe 23, K. C. Jl Homestead Kntry No. 3S3IB U1SMI, for NW'( ctlon32.T0nsblnl. N. ot Kanxe 23, E. t;, 31. Has tiled notice of Intention to mako Final Contest Notice. TWui.tmont nt the Interior. United States Land Otllce, Woodward, Okla., January 7, 1V1U A sufllclcnt contost nllldavlt haTinubeen Bled In this olllco by Albert L. Sluunerman, of Hie Kins, Texas, contestant, against Homestead entry No, UWiSS. made December 13th, 1909, for W14 section zo,iownsnuio, . oi napRow vrvM Lrhrln a. Kutiiirt. nt Mutual. Okla.. Contcstee, 111 which it Is alleged that said Clyde A. Sutton lias wnoliyuDanuoncu saio trues ior a period of mora than six months last past and next prior uoroiui mitt nu novci uiu u. an; .imu establish or niahitain Ids residence thoroou. That mid defaults have not been cured. That (aid nlleeod absence from said land was not duo to UI employment in the Army, Navy or Murine Cons of tlio United States In any capac ity. In time ot'ar. and this tho said contestant is ready to prove nt such time and place as may bonamodby thollcclster and ltecelter for a hearing In said case. Said parties are hereby notified to an. iiear, respond, and offer evidence tnuchlns said alleeutfon at 10 o'clock a. m., on February 27, 1911, before the HesKter and Hecelter at the Unltod Htatoj Land Olllco In Woodward, Okla homa That said contestant having. In a proper nl! .i..vi, hiah .inn itv iflil. M,t fnrtli fnris which show that, after duo diligence, iiersoiial ervic oof this notice can not be made. It Is here by ordered and directed that such notico bo given by dueand proper publication, 1-19 2-16 Sw fl&o. D. Oknee. TIeidster. C.C. Hoao, Iteceivcr. Five Year Proof to establish claim to the land alKWo described, beforo O. F. Pruett, Clerk of he District Court H Ids olllce at Heaver, Okla homa, on tbo 6th duy of February. 1911. Claimant names as witnessesi Den W. Bosun. Edgar L. Bogue, Walter S. Parker, Frank Urown, allot tfoaver, Oklahoma. 1-5 2-2 5w Ueo, D, UBNEIt, Resistor. S. 0. E. Union Young Peoples' Cliristlnn Endeavor meets tit," night at 7:00 p. in. Cliristlnn church, All Endcnvorers nro bo present nnd on time. heartily welcome, lltisincss meeting met Fridny night, of eacn month. Elm Ei: Fickkl, Pres. Lodge Directory Oklahoma Post No. Grand Army of tlio Republic. Meets overy 2nd and -Uli Sat urday of tho month ut 2:00 p. m. Visiting comrades welcome. J. U. Quinn, Com, 1. . DRU.MMOND, Adj. Bolin, Hall & Co., LUMBER Coal and Building Material Everything in lumber and Building material, cement, brick, roofing, Time iancy porch and house finishings. First-class Lump, Nut and Hard Coal Highest Market Price For Wheat Liberal, Kansas; Tyrone and Hooker, Oklahoma HAL G. REID, Jeweler Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty Liberal, - - Kansas Jewelry, Silverware, Optical. Goods, Cut Glass, Diamonds, Watches. Clocks, ArtGnnda and Finn China. PIANOS nnd ORGAN. BEAVER GISRffi NNDVEIfi.. J. VI. THOMPSON, Prop. Our hoiHo is ono of tho I1EST in town and first rnblcs supplied with thu best tho market a (fords nnd Every courtesy extended. class In overy resneo rates very reasonable L, Heaver Iodgo No. 200, Ancient Free nnd Accepted MnsonB, Meets let nnd 3rd Saturday nights of each month. Mem 'bern of tho order always wel come. John Ui.ancaaiu), W. M, S. Munski.l, Sec. Notice for Publication Dennrtment ot the Interior, U. S. Land Oflleo at Woodward, Oklahoma, December 21, 1U10. Notice Is herehTglren that William II. Carter of Hearer, Oklahoma, who, on February 7, 1417, made Homestead Kntry No' 3M(H)M5W, for lots 1 .2 A South Half oi the N'orth-Katt (Quarter of Section 5, Ton nshlp 3, North of Itango 24, K. C. 51. , has tiled notice of Intention to make final l'rtiof. to establish claim to tho land above d. ecrlhod, before Thomas I, llmtdnood, U. H. Commlsslunor, at his olllce In Beaver, Oklaho ma, on tho Mh day ot t'ebruarr, 1911, Claimant as witnessesi Lester Oilbort, John Dinner. William McCurdr. Lanrince Hall, nil ut Hearer, Oklahoma, i-o :- ueo. u, ukmsk, uceisior Pioneor Lodge No. 171, Independent Order of Odd Fol lows meets evorv Monday night. Visiting members of the ordor Invited. , A. L. Fosiier, C. C, DkGhaw, N.G. Sec. J&XLt T nrKfsa && j. Notice For Publication, Department of the Interior, (J. B. Land Office at Woodward, Okla., December 11, 1110. Notico Is hereby Klreii thatShepord J. (Ilorer, of Klons Oklahoma, who, on February 21, Ml, made llomostead Kntry ho. Sj.'.iauilt,U, for thtSKUof taction 27, Townshlu t, North of Itango 21. K. C, M., has fiJod notice ot Intention claim to tho land above described, boforo O. 1 . I'mett, Clerk of the District Court Iu his olllco at Hearer, Oklahoma, mi the 1st day ot Febru ary, 191). Claimant names as witnesses: Leonard A, Harpor, Emery K, Harper, John D, till-", of Floris, Okla., Hubert McKurh.IKl.ol Ueaver. Ok, U 1 2b Ueo. D. Oenkb, llegltter Notico For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofllce at uocxiwaru, uxtaaoma, iiecemoer 11, miu. Notice is hereby siren that William It. Wad kins, ot Floris, Oklahoma, who on January 20th MOD, made Homestead Kntry No. rJUlIHUlliyi. forUKK Hectlon 13. Township 6, North of Range 22, K. O, SI., haa tiled notice of Intention to ruuke Float Fife Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court in bis r.lco at Hearer, Okla homa, on the 1st day of February, 1911, Claimant names as ultnesicsi D.N. Hamil ton, It. N. Campbell. 0. A, Ilutchelil, L. U. Uruwu, all of Floris, Oklnhoma. 12-20 1-26 Geo. D.OltNEI, Register Beaver Lodge No. 7, Knlchts of Pythias ,Mcot in Castlo Hull every Tuesday nicht. Visiting brothers wel come. II. P. GAnnKTT, 0. 0. Blanchard, K of P.. and S. Camp No. 7738 Mod ern Woodmen of Amer ica meets every 2nd Thursday night. Neighbors iu good standing woleomo U. Il.Uusir, V. 0. &$&&J$&$&$&$&8& & & 4!i5t &&&&&!&!&& Tlios, P. Braldwood Titos. C. Braldwood BRAIDWOOD k SON Prompt, Accurate and Reliable Do a General Abstract Business W s i I 1 Beaver, Oklahoma ?"l5"571!5JIS"57l3'57E5'iyt?l? Notico For Publication. Department of the Interior. U. H. Land Office at woouwaru, unu., uecemuer n, iviu. Notico Is hereby Riven that Nathan D, Spell man, ut Couch, Oklahoma, wh), on August 31, MB, made Homestead Kntry No. U2VH, for Lots I ,,.fc-H.I Wt'W NlVl Dui nn IQ T..,.t.l.. J N'orth of Kaueo 'ii. K. C. ii.. has fllnd notice i intention to meke Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above descrllied, be. foro the Clerk of the District Court In his olllco at nearer, omauom, op ino 1st nay pt fcLtu ary.Hdi. i Claimant names as "v,ltnoesi Frank M.I M'omnrk. Charles N Seiton, Walter 8. Ken- ' nedr, Walter R. Olmstwl, all of Couch. Okla.al 12 29 l-M QlV. D, 0&.1EK, RcKlstcr. W. T. Quinn, Clerk, &mm. Ifvilv eilta. C1 mBf$ w Laurel Camp, No. 3001 Jloyai reigiiDorsol America Meet each First iThursday nlidit of the month, Vi s 1 1 1 n c Neighbors invited to come. Jennie Savaok. Maudb 0. Thomas, Oracle Iiecordor Scandrett & Fuest HARDWARE liiisiii;: m Uinni d$B$ Beavor Iiebokah Lodge No. 169 Meets every L'd & -1th Sat urday night. V I si ting brothers nnd sisters cordi ally invited. Miss Mae MAri.K Laura DkGhaw N.G, Bee. ELLWOOD and ROYAL HOG FENCE Liberal, Kansas 4 "