The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 3. No. 46.
Mooreland, Oklahoma. Friday, Feb. 23, 1906.
Railroad News
Great North-West
Subscription $1 per year
Announcement
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lFT f ard T;'bune; S.W.Poore returned to his home I will open a new stock of mil-
now looks as though some- j,( maci;Well, 0. T., aflcr several 1 liuery goods early in March Par-
T " ■ K* ** *" «" 1 uculara later. Mks.VV.R.M.ntkk
road building weal Iron. Avard. j Cliut and Johu _ .
Pallee :"ld a uumber of """"I lid Bentley gav, , daiut at his, F°r Sale-
reliable citizens residing west of 1, ,>„•,,_ ,
Avard along the line of the propo- A ■ , 3 r r n 11 1 WiM SCl1 *l priv"te Sa!e a!1 111-v
sed extension had a ulk with a I ,.nf *? **? " " l° h' Dad! household funiture, consisting of
corps of surveyors a few days agoj ■ ,, i r, o , i [chairs, tables, beds, ionuge, couch,
who said tliey were going to LI mg for WichUa KajT ,n°"" ! -« °1"" "
salt plains but larther were as si- j RUey Sickles sold his claim re-!
lent as a clam. j^ « Notice
j cently for $1200.
It .s reliably reported that T.S. Uterary at 6, was a d ^
Chambers, the townsite man, has
cess Thursday evening
Ottolfland has returned from Ks.
S..W. Poore purchased the Tom J
Mead farm for {>1500.
G. m. Baird moved ^n to the Will
1 Or. H. S. Cockerill
Physician & Surgeon
Office at drug store
Rj O. Renfrew
' Bonded Abstracter
Woodward, Okla.
First National Bank building.
Uncle Buds Restaurnt
Fbr good square meals or
board by the week. North
side of track.
P. L. Bryan, Propr.
Dennis Hi van
CALL OH US
We have lots of
First National Bank,
money" to loan
Woodward, Okla
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CXIQBSDB jraggssasiipa
Security State Bank
purchased a 160 acre farm 12 miles
west of Avard for townsite pur-
poses,paying $2,200 for the same.
This report looks tangible as Mr
Chambers and party passed tlnough | G~eu place Tue^ay.
Avard about two weeks a.vo 1 ound
west and Mr.Chamber.>dr< pped into
The Tribune office and informed us
that he was 011 a hunting trip in
! City Barber Shop
Blackleg season is on and cattle 1
are dying. I can save your cattle I
for you. I have had 15 years ex -1 Laundry basket leaves every second
I perience in vaccination, have good ' „ Tuesday , returns Friday
j instruments and handle plenty of:C. E. Jones
j vaccine. Can furnish best refer Dray Line
}Wm. F. Laird
I President
J. C. Krouth,
Cashier
J. H. Dail
Vice-Pres
VJl^C.11 UldCC i Utxidy. I .. • J
a ....... • , , r !ences- Crive me a trial now, don t Dravinu oromniK -m.l ,.,11,11,
Otis Williams is back from his , - *\ ProniI'u> •11"1 «-.ueliiII\
. r. wait until you lose some cattle. 1! attended to.
visit 111 Day county. 1 , , , i
,,, , ' T . ., j also do veterinary work. if ;T ,
Clmt and Johu Herren left l*ri- .. Ponoirinrv
Woodward county. He didn't say
whether he was 011 inquest of deer,
turky, quail, prairie chickens or j and °jfe recenllv.
townsites.
day morning for a visit with rela-
tives at Huuter.
A girl was born to U.W. Fowler
My price for vaccination work
15c per head
F. P. Ci.lFT, Curtis
J Jewelry Repairing
Bring your waiches, clocks, j
and jewelry and have them re- |
paired at B. H. Rlioads; north 1
side of (rack.
| We appreciate your business and assure you that our every
|elTorl is to give thorough satisfaction.
See us for Farm Loans, from six j
months to five years time
QBMBEHBB cr.7l^EE£$3S>
H. P. Myers made a Hying trip
Okla.
Joint Public Sale
We win seii at public sale on the1 ^uar~*anteed
Pete Metscger place, 5 miles south
ft ©SSEiSlSB GKS'
j M.Haines and wife returned from
(From Enid EnBuU) jan extended visit into Kansas.
The Events is in receip: oi infer- H. Stoll and family were Sunday
mation to the effect that the Rock ! visitors at W. H. Whitenack's,.
Island railroad intends building an
extension of its line froinRingwood ... .
west. The intention is l(J5huiid , to Ringwood recently.
straight west through Cleo to i ^he Editor and his cousin were
Woodward, thence west and north seen passing through our neighbor-;-ve'ir"°'d heifers, six yearling hc-i
through Beaver city to Tyrone, j hood 011 a pleasure trip to the salt fors- a red Durham bull 2-ycars-old j
Beaver county, where tl^e exien- j Diain-
lion will connect with the Rock
Island El Paso division.
) Money to Loan 011 Real Estale
cattle:consisting of 10 cows,four
32nd. Anniversary
Monday, Feb. 19, was Mr. and
P. L. Bryan's 32nd. wedding
anniversary, and to celebrate the
event tliey invited a large number
of their friends and relatives to
Uncle Bud's restauiant to take din-
ner with them. And from the size
of the crowd one would suspicion
that all who were so fortunate as
to be invited took advantage; of
the invitation and were there.
Many (79 in number) friends of
the family, from Mooreland, Mos-
cow and other places were present
and all enjoyed themselves at visit-
ing and especially at the table.
The Leader wishes Mr. and i
I G. M. Baird purchased a team
from Wm. Brentou last week.
Mr. Burner of Milan mo. arrived
Wednesday evening. He will make
his home here.
Marcia Triplett returned from
Masseua, Iowa, where she was
of Mooreland and 2 miles north of j
Moscow, commencing at io a.m. out Call, write or see me personally!
Tuesday. Feb. 27, ,906. „ tendjpJjjg 20 f. J|, JONES j
Mooreland, Okla.
. il. Ward, Auctioneer !
MOORki.AND. OKI.A.
General auc' ion Business, will
cry sales in Woodward and adjoin-
ing counties. Satisfaction guaran-
teed, xo >ears experience. 42-12 t
one i2-year- old horse, weight 1150;
one 9-year-old mare, weight 1000;
one yearling colt, two 2-year-old
colts, one 3-year-old colt. Walk-
ing cultivator, 12-in,' walking plow
farm wagon, sod plow, top buggy,
ia-in. gang plow. Also cook stove
cooking utensils, bed stead, springs
and mattress, table, chairs, cup-
City Meat Market
Fresh and cured meats
lard, sausages, bologna
and everything in meats
e
1 mummm mmsmm®
For Sale
Span r, i-les.ages 9 and 11 weight
ach. Good drivers and
articles not mentioned. Lunch will I Wc>rkers, also set 1 inich team
be served on ground. Sc-- bills for! harness complete for
terms. P. Metzgek $105 cash
J K Long, auct. P. Renfrow I 0l!e ^od second-hand top buggy
1000 mile spindle, price $55.
Greenvale News i Above prices good until Mar 1st
^ : ^all at 1 lagans harness shop or ad-
d ress P^dgarHagan, Mooreland, O. T
working in the post office. , . .
Frank Clar,: left for Kansas | board. dishes.wash stand and other j 3°,
recently, on business.
J. E. Halter's youngest son ar-
rived last week from Kansas City,
for a visit with his father.
Clate Triplett shipped several
head of cattle Saturday. ,
^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ Hi* ^ ^ ^ %
LL who are interested in first class t
goods at reasonable prices rj*
should drop in and get prices all ^
along the line. "
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J. W. McGriff 011 the east, 011 the
old Mullendore place, Tuesday,
Mrs. Bryan the privilege of enjoy- Feb. 27, beginning at 1 p. m., 40
ing many more anniversaries, and J or 50 tons choice river bottom hay.
many more such pleasent events as j Terms; 8 months time,
the celebration of their 32nd. J. C. Parkinson.
J. B. Trueblood has recovered
Plibiic Sale I from his throat trouble, thanks to
j the lady nurses. S. A. Veach has
I will sell at my farm adjoining been suffering from the same ail-
ment.
I find in order to thoroughly en-
joy life I must be engaged in a
quarrel with someone all the time.
Corn is disappearing from the
Report of the Condition of
THE SECURITY STATE BAM
fields, as the farmers want the
ground for oats in a few days.
LeoKnittel has purchased a new
team of horses.
A bon bon party gathered at
Franl#Dickinson's Friday. We all
^ Mooreland.' Okia.
-close of business Feb. 12,1906 Commenced business Nov. 21, ioot '
0 J J 1 other. Of
Resources
Ijonnn ami discounts
«ivnttlrHfts secured nnd uns<*i'
Stocks, Bonds, warrants, ct<-
linking house
Furulture and tlxture>
J)ue from banks
Checks uml otlior cash Items
Cash and hIkIH exchange
Total
$*.211,740 «4
1 i',4!W 45
21 50
1,4H0 01)
Him uo
8,717 .14
44.1 55
i,7uy v.i
mild close to the section line.
Mrs. Pfiestly is very sick. Her
sister, who is a nurse,will come and
-are for her.
Mr. Day died Monday morning
very suddenly. The family wer.
at breakfast when he remarked he
did not feel well and went into an-
other room. Afterbreakt'ast when
they went to see how he was. t;,ey
found him dead. Dr. Reily was
sent for but too late.
. . , I Laurel Virgil,the little son of W
happened to get there without an
• , i 1 kneisley and wife,died Saturday
luvitation and ah unknown to each , ■„
course we had
Here are justa few:
A good hat, new and up-to-date, Si.50
Boys suits from $2 up
A fine pattern all-over lace, 25c per yd
A better one 30c per yd
Ellegant pieces of embroidery and laces from 5c; up
*1* The cheapest line of shoes-quality con- 4
sidered-aT an"y house in north western
4) O^^homa. And here are a few prices in
X groceries that just about knock the bot- J
J, tom out: *
4 cans sugar corn 25c 35c worth of baking powder,25c
17 lbs granulated sugar .y lbs cracked hominy 25c
3 boxes matches 5c ^
MERKLIN BROS. ^
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Liabilities
, time.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undlved piollls less ex]>ei
and taxeii jmld
Individual deposits subjei
$10.1)01!. 00
u40 00
$42,642 41
to
Time
Tf
che.
Utica le
of dep
Territory of Oklah
County of Wood\
ritatument Is true and that s
any note or obligation other tlia
of my knowledge and tjellei'.s.) Iielp
Huliscrlbed and sworn to bef.n
John Aunoi.j. i
W. F. I j A I Kli l I
J H IJAIL |
I. .1 (' Kroiitk,cashier of the above nn
bank, do solemnly swear that the a!
ank has no other HaMiiileound is not endorser on
that shown In the above statement, to the best
:od .1.0. Kkouth, Cashier.
, and the funeral took place Sunday
j at,the Vouton school house, con-
«r ,. „ •, , ducted by Will Moser. After the
Mr. Kimbrell, wife and son were
, • . ,, . ... , services the remains were taken to
; business visitors atMoorexand Wed- , ..
8827«!nesday. the Vouton cemetery and laid to
| nest in the presence of a large num-
"m Z ' News of District 16 ber of and neigh-
bors. The child had been sick just
a week. The parents have the
sympathy of the entire community, j
•'>: ,<.« i .it .* y.:.a .n,« j$ tjt.-
« JC . « J* v'* ,st ,* jt
Farmers Restaurant
k
For cTVIeals and Lunch
Fresh Oysters served in any
sold by the guart. Nuts, Fresh Fruits,
manner or
, . resh F^< i
Confections, Cigars and Tobaccoes
dMQRY IN CONNECTION
me this 21st rlay of Feb, 1SKX*.
i oi,: s B Kkouth. Notnr;
rectors My e<.iuiiilt.slun expires Nov ti.
Correct—ArtOMr:
$42,1142 4
the
Public.
BURBICK (Sh SON
Head Quarters for Everything in
We Hardware Line
We want you to call and see us when you want anything
x>ur line. If you need
Cook Stoves,Ranges
or Heaters. Knives,
Forks, Carving Sets,
Scissors, Razors or
mijinnife ii
Heavy Hardware.
Call and see us, we have them and also farm machinery,
wagons, baggies, harness, rugs, furniture, etc.
We want y*ou to know all about
what we have.
| —Our spring goods in Siiirts,
' wash goods and all Kinds of pretty
! things are here, and remember you
when you buy of John T. Davis &
' Sous.
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Wolf Worth $iO
Albert Smith enterteined
string band Sunday.
C. ii. Heisel, P. E. did not come
as advertised. lie will be here the
26 and 27 and hold quarterly serv-
ices the 27th at 2:30. [ I
M get one dollars worth for 90 cents1
Mrs. Reily took 111 the Farmers !
Uniou meeting the 22nd at Wood- 1
ward.
Mart Wagner and Miss Fanny
; Nighswonger were married Feb. 18 j
! at the home of the bride. In the ! A, wolf hunt is planned for Wed-
evening the young people appeared nesday, Feb. 28, to take place south
I with tin cans and all the noise they °f town. The hunters will meet
' eoi ld take along and they say Mr. ni Mooreland and Ih; instructed as
and Mrs. Wagner treated them ; rules. Sio will be given to the
right. Cora, daughter of Mr. and person killing the first wolf. Bring
Mrs. Nighswonger. is visiting rela dogs and shot-guns. No rifles al-
tives here and of course attended lowed.
the wedding. —^av we wjjj sejj yOU ajj Kjncjs
Mrs. Maxtcd is sick at this wot- \ Ctf vvinter go<xls at cost this month
-"£■ John T. Davis & Sons
J Fresh Fish Every Friday
J A. E. IVIETZ, Proprietor
* s< i«' js r>" $ • tc >'■ t>" s' j*"; j* j«'* fi $ * V1<c •
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Call and seee
CRANE3
Line of window shades and fixtures in his new case, also
carpets; mattings, rugs, linoleums, and general line of furni-
ture. He also carries a general line of ranges, heaters,stoves,
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M ^oof-saddles, T-joints, stove pipe, dampers, etc. You will gjj
^find a good line of tin ware, granite ware and genetrl kitchen gf
jH furnishing supplies at his store. Get his prices on wagons, P
hr.^gies and implements.
Died
Jil1. lyLUaa.u j IUU urnuft 011 civ
retired li 't. He will order repair.-.
at once.
. 1 1 .Contributed 1
A few cattle have died during At Med iciue Lodge, Kas
Ithe lasl week- 7, 1906, Ethel May, th
Jas. Keily is again at home after 0id daug:
an extended business trip inTexa- v.-
Lon Nelson has filed on the s J-2 MK Mori,-in is a sis"
: s w H sc-c 17 twp22 r 19. He will Chas Joue, of thi. city.
Right
Feb.
lnia^iwvw. and when you want anything in the
inPLensHT
& VBHICLB
o , Ethel May. th • 9 ; hs line come to our implement store and inspect our Hue which is complete
augnter of Jesse if M rUn When .. need ol blacksumhin^. repairing or horse shoeing don't fail to
2 , cunie tv uUf siloP' which is well equipped to handle all classes of work
Hilbig C&, Wyckoff.
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906, newspaper, February 23, 1906; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157622/m1/1/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.