The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 19, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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U. S. Land Office Woodward
E S Wiggins
Geo. D. Orner
Receiver
Register
PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS!
For30days only ill make work at greatly reduced ra'es. Foil cards for
1 W per don a ; cabinet 2.00 per dozen. The work U guaranteed
and my card stock Is the very latest. Call and see my work.
John H. Lawson Prop. R. C Child Photographer.
I will sell at my farm 1 mile east and 1 mile
north of Surprise on Saturday Nov 28 at 10 a. m
sharp the following described property towit:
2 HORSES.
1 dark"grey horse 7 years old weight about 12 or 1300 lbs.
! 1 bay horse 7 yrs old weight 12 or 1300 lbs.
District Court Officers.
Hon. R II Loofbourrow Judge
Hon. John Embry U S. Attorney
John R. Abernathy U. S. -farshal
V. T. Quinn District Clerk
Commissioners Meet
The First Monday in January April
Ju and October.
County Court
The First Monday in January March
May July September and November.
C. W. HOSKINS
Watch-maker and Jeweler
Fine and complicated watch work a specialty. At Gem
Pharmacy.
Beaver
Oklahoma
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4 CATTLE.
1 red' cow 3 yr old extra good milker.
1 roan durham cow 6 yr. old No. 1 milk cow.
1 heifer calf 7 months old. 1 yearling heifer.
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Postoffice Hours
Office open from 0:00 a.m. to S :00 p.m.
fel'XDAY SERVICE
Trom 4 :00 p m. to 5 :O0 p. m.
Jno. R. Thomas P. M.
9 HOGS Consisting of 3 good brood sows and 6 nice pigs.
Chickens About six dozen nice hens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
I good riding cultivator almost new. I disc sled good as new. I riding plow 16 inch. One wagon
almost new. I ncwtop buggy. I ten barrel tank. 2 sets extra good work harness.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
I good cook stoc almost new. One drop leaf tabic. One iron bed. One patent churn. Chairs dishes
and a number of other articles to numerous to mention FRI-E LUNCH AT .NOON.
TERMS of SALE: All sums of $10 and under cash in
hand; oyer $10 a credit of 18 months will be given
purchasers giving bankable notes with interest at 10
per cent from date. A discount of 10 per cent for cash.
0. C. WYBRANT
Land Attorney
Lawyer.
1st door east of Land Office.
WOODWARD - OKLAHOMA.
DEAN & STEPHENSON
ATTORNEYS
Practice in all Courts.
'Land and Commerci al Law a
Specialty.
HOOKER and WOODWARD. OKLA.
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City Meat Market
W. G. STRANATHAN Prop.
Strictly Sanitary. All Kinds of Fresh Oan Meat. Pure Lard an
Up-To-Date Market.
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C. T. CROSNO
Owner.
J. M. NORTH
Auctioneer.
W. A B R I G Q S
Land Attorney
Lawyer
1st door east of Land Office
WOODWARD - OKLAHOMA.
C. YEOMAN and ED. MACY Clerks.
PATRONIZE
THE
HERALD'S
JOB
DEPARTMENT.
C. W. HERO D
Attorney and Counsel-
or at Law.
Land Practice a specialty
Woodward Oklahoma
R. E. Dickson A. S. Dick-on
DKflCSON dS UK KSUN
ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W
BEAVER.
OKLAHOMA
CLYDE H. WYAND.
Attorney-at-law .
Land Office Business a Specialty
WOODWARD - OKLAHOMA
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. McFarland was quite seriously
ill lat week but we ar glad to report
the little one as improved at this time
Notlca for Publication
Department of the Interior V. S.
Land Office at Woodward Okie. Oct. IS. 1908.
Notice Is hereby siren that Fred T. Bobert
Miles. Kan-. who on Sept. 2-th. 16 made
HE No. SU1S Tor lot M the SEK of the SWJ4
A the SWX of the SEW of -c. 10. Tp 6 N of It 23
K.C.M.. ba filed not Ire of Intention to mako
final commutation proof to establish claim to
the land above described before Thomas I
Draldwood. C. S. Commissioner at his office in
Bearer. Oklahoma on the 10th day of February
ISO.i. Claimant names as witnrs.es : U. N.
Hamilton. of Hlbts Oklahoma; John L.Krefe
of Miles Kansas; C. E. Vox of Plaint Kansas;
Henrj Cochran of Miles Kntna?.
IMl I Geo. D. Or nek. Register.
Notice for Publication.
DeiAtlment of the Interior U. S. Land OfSee at
Woo rfanl. Ullaboms Sept. IT 1KB.
Notice Li hereby siren that Geo fee G. Stereos
of Lorena Okla. who on March 3 1906 made
HE No. 2WCS for lots 1 2 A N4 SWjr k. 31
Tp 5 N B 21 EC M has filed notice of intention
to make final commutation proof to establish
claim to the land above described before V. B
Uealf a U. S. Coramlssoner for the Western
District at her office at Tjrone Okla. on the
13th dar of January H09.
Claimant names as wltnee: Gforga W.
Williams John D. Hodges John E. Arnold
William F. Ozment. all of Lorena Okla.
12-3 1-7 Geo. D. Ok.ske Register.
LOW PRICES! NEW GOODS!
Sixty days ago we believed that we had overstocked on Fall and Winter Goods. Thought we
had bought more than we could dispose of. We marked them very low. The Result: We have already
sold out of many items and have had to re-order. We have just received a second shipment of
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
With no old goods to be worked off with our stock new clean and seasonable we offer NEW GOODS and goods that
? you want at prices that have already demonstrated that they are bargains.
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Just received another shipment of those 12 1 -2c to 15c Outings which we mark the same as before 10 cents.
Fleece lined dress goods at a qrice that makes them sell 10 cents.
Domestic 5 to 10c Cotton Hlankets 90c Women's Shoes all 1-athcw ity $1.60 to $4 Children's) Overcoats $2.50
Cotton Haiti - 8 I -3c Haby Shorn 40c .$1.25 to $3 Boys' Duck Coats water and Mn's Overcoats and a'uits.. $8 to $15
Comfort Prints 8 I -3c Children' Shoes according to Men's Shoes all leatl crs'Selr" wind proof $1 No Shoddy Bankrupt or out-of-date
Cotton mid Wool dress goods 25 to 50c the $1 to $2 brand you know the quaN Children's 8uits $1.50 doods in the Line.
These prices apply today every day this week every week this year. Our low prices are marked to apply every day of the year.
SPECIAL: The only shoe a boy could not put out of business would be an iron one: but as iron shoes are not nn thp '
what we believe to be the best substitute in leather. It is our x
market we have bought what
"IMPERISHABLE SOLE" BRAND.
It is a shoe' for every day and Sunday. A full stock box calf upper english back stay reinforced inside and outside full
leather sole reinforced with an outside elk skin sole viscelized waterproofed and fireproofed sewed standard screwed and nailed.
Having just placed them in stock we cannot vouch for their wearing qualities but if its wearing qualities are half as good
as' its appearance it should last as long as two pairs of ordinary shoes while the price is but little higher than the ordinary. Call
and ask to see the "Imperishable Sole" brand.
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 19, 1908, newspaper, November 19, 1908; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68715/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.