The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Now Ready!
We have a nice line of goods
suitable for
Wedding Gifts!
Toilet Articles, China. Books. Perfumes.
Manicure Sets. etc.
An up-to date stock.
Make your selections early.
ANDERSON
THE DRUGGIST
AUCTION!
Having r«?Tiled my (arm and moving to town, I will *dl
at the (arm 3 mile* north and I west of Blackwell,
2 mile* ea*» and 3 south of Braman, and 80 rods
west of Sumpter, on
FRIDAY, FEBY. 12, 1909
Commencing at 10 a. m. the following property:
12 HEAD HORSES
l span sorrel brood mare* coming six and ten year* old,
in foal to jack, weigh 1200; I sorrel brood mare
eleven year* old. weight 1000; I extra good sorrel
gelding doming lour, weigh* I 200: I two-year-old
colt by Vendor Jim, I black brood mare, weight
1000; I »pan Westbrook* three and four yr* old.
well matched, will make I 200; I span Billie Cuddy
colt* coming three, both bay* will make a fine dnv-
ing team; I brown horse coming eleven year* old.
weight 1200, I extra good draft colt coming
yearling.
1 5 HEAD OF CATTLE
I lull blood Jersey cow, giving milk, in calf to lull blood
Jersey, thi* one can't be beat; I Red cow coming
*ix yr* old, fre»h by 18th of l eb.; I four-year-old
hall Jersey, will be fresh by last of Feby.; I Red
cow nine yr* old, twin calve* by side; I Red cow
' riming fre*h in March, eligible to registration; 5
heifer calve* coming yearlings, 5 steer calve* com-
ing yearling*.
41 HEAD OF HOGS
10 good brood sow*, (arrow from Feb. 20 to Apnl 1 at
weigh 200 to 400 lb*., 30 pig* just weaned, I
lull blood Poland China boar, eligible to registra-
tion, weigh* 200 pounds.
200 bu. Red Texa* Seed Oat*. 400 bu. good corn.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1 Milbum wagon, good as new; 1 truck wagon with
rack. 1 new Draring hay rake. 1 new Moline 14 disc.
1 Q0W two*row La> b\ com plow, 1 Canton riding
cultivator, 1 new id. tooth harrow, 1 new Oliver walk-
ing plow, 1 new 5-shovel plow, 1 McCormick binder
in good repair, 1 Hummer lw-ineh riding plow, 1 new
grindstone, 1 new I4.r> set breeching harness, 1 set of
good work harness, 1 net extra good buggy harness,
7 No. 10 IieLaval cream separator, new last June.
HOI'SKHOU) GOODS
2 iron Isslsteads and springs, 1 dresser and commode,
1 Velour couch, 1 ranter table, oil can, etc.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS—All sums of 110 and under,cash; over $10
a credit of 7 months without interest if paid when
due; if not paid when due to draw 10 per rant inter-
est from date, 5 per cent discount for cash.
W. II. CLARKE, Owner
AL SAVAGK A SON Auctioneers.
est average vaiae ti-lS per acre - -r
a»t ia Graet cou**y 2 rC
A Sq^Are J3caJ
. r*i vs'ae heter araised at
i r
r 3$ L uzo' z
intt ha*
t* t t >ghe*”.
*«l*t of ingroiraret*. t. ■* 32$ Kay
cwsat.t t»t '« liftw*’ *»tf*l*,*'*>t
per acre. *34 11 J#f***-o» tovr'J
the lowest acreage HW *ct«
.aod* are acatterew taroagb tt r-y
»»«ea coll ies.
T3>e report also show* the foil
og la*»dt aaec a»c esse: for to
utt purpose* Hooart tewr. 'e.
Kiowa county. SL acre*; Lawton town ,
ai’e. Co»*wc**e court*. $0 acre*:
Croat’s adiit oo to Lawton, 10 acres: !
Met or('( add t or to Lawroa 190
acres: Wa teau's additios to Lawton
150 acres: Luther townsite, Oaiabo-1
m countv. 80 acre*.
vwl buy I»r Ptserw**
r at! tbs ngr+O-
(wr' evo riiem ar* printed oa
u< w rapper* *od Un‘- r f'.ratuik*
a-* rex uuofoutk ** L gemp • ts
lucnrrtct. You know J«tf what yow ars
for anc that tbs .ugrwd rut* ars
t v.Lrrwd from Nat-rs'» laboratory, t^.cg
o, *ro* tus most va .at«s mi vs
c oa roots frow.cf la our
w b is potent to curt
tbs most
>. * d r ,
ajbwt'twt* fsr $wfil>9»*t
A’mos; oertc emctrtelty is Pellwre*
u> encourage piaat life in the arctic
regions, w here there U but urJ# son
Mgbt
Arser can f jre*0~wwa^wt. ^ pou
, ars yertdPSl kancW^O®
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*_• -tit tr.u.r eu:
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toe • a*w in Sweden
Sor:a.’lsrr ba* found many new ad-
tsrset* and .t sattf rapid growth In
Sweden Tbe labor cone)‘lows get-
e-* .i have teen swet a* to orlr.g dls-
ewL’nnt to many wbc had prwsdoualy
bt«L apparently aauited-
Neceaaany Optim *m.
“The chronic optimist who say* be
loves the cold weather.' “ says the
Philosopher of Folly. “1* usually tbe
war, who baa no* money enough to go
aou'b for tbe winter "
CATARRH MUST GO
or ur : ,B —fliff frT:“**
t T~» agrnt po*»e»*e»
Intf^rJc Ahj.r!rra propertie. of Its own.
ut i moil TAiuAbfc krjtikeptlc am adU-
fmw&riUv inC %ootL.ng demuR
G9ZL
Glvfwrlne play* an Important part In
Dr. F.-rce'a Golden .Medical D,*covery in
U* cum of inC ^r»tion. dy»p*paln aud
viii I'som&^L itundid by hour riiiDfi*
bsarvourn, foul breath, coated tongue,
pvjT appe*. te ynawing feeling In »Ujm*
aeh. bilvounoees and slndred derange-
m*r u of the •Uimach. liver and bowel*.
1>* le* e .rlng ail the above dl»tr<-*«mg
a meet*. tfce'Golden Medical Diacovery "
l* a gpec f.c for all disease* of the mucou*
membranes, a* catarrh, whether of the
La*al passages or of the stomach, bowel*
or pelvic organ*, Even in its u'ceratlve
itag»s it w,n yield to thi* sovere gn rsm-
edv If iu u*e ijepervvered in. In Chronic
Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it Is w;ell,
wl le taking the 'O den Medical Di*-
covery * for th* ne*re.,iry const tutionai
treatment, to cleanse the pa-*age* freely
two or thrra time* a day "itb Dr. Sage »
Catarrh Remedy. Ti. * th .rough co ,r-e
of treatmwfat generally cure* the worst
NHsItgy.
Two heads, bosrever. are not bettor
than on* when its are up againat tbs
necessity of buying her a new hat —
Pock
A Faulty Make.
“Well, there s one thing about No
rltch, he s always ready to eon-
fes* bis faulu.“ “Nonseaae' Why.
hes forever t-agglwg about being awif
made.” "Of courae; that's Just It."
—---•-•••-
TKs Illyrians.
The Illyrian province formed a
short lived goveradseot. bwlng Insti-
tuted by Napoleon in 180S, from vaA
ous territories taker, from Austria,
north anil east of the Adriatic The
government was abolished In 1814-15.
The ancient Illyrians ars now repre-
sented by the Albanians, which fact
doubtless gave the little kingdom 1U
title.
A Well Known Fact
That no ekia disease, whether from
internal or external origin, can long
withstand the two txwerful germicide*,
ZE.MO and ZF.MOTOXE, they destroy
tbe germs t:.ut caue* tbe d.*e*ee, they
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90m »r4 b' I ■ _ __ __
cb.s. tr.rvst fc.-.d Lo*' -a aTwayVeure. Write for sample. £.W.Roee
Ard Hawk.rg Sp ttirg SnufflesMuSt
Go To
Hyotnei, prooouoced High-o-me will
give the softrsr from catarrh joyfol re-
lic! .o five mtwntst
It it »och * remsrksble cure aod *o I
po* ire in it* action that W G. Ander- :
»on go** *o far a* to guarantee it to cure
catarrh or money back.
A complete outfit, wbich consul* cf a
hard rubber iahalwr. a bottle of Hvomei,
and a unique dropp-r for felling tbe m-
hsicr. ooly cott* one dollar, and if an
extra bottle it aftreward* needed the
price it only 50 cent*.
Hyotnei i* a healing anti»eptic balsam
taken from the mighty eucalyptus tree*
in the health growing forest* of Autiria-
lia where diseases of tbe respiratory
tract* are unknown
All the tufierer ha* to do ie to inhalsthe
antiseptic air of Hyotnei over the inflara
ed part*, where tbe germ* are entrenched
three or four times a day.
It cures coughs, colds, asthma, hay
levar aud croup without stomach dosing.
ene.ytlun In It* uB *nc*d stw- ^.U*-
M'-dl'-al Inw- very” t* a most efljnent rtm-
edy. especial.y in those obst:nat-. b»ng-.n
oougb* caused *>r Irritation and congestion of
Use bron'-biai n.u<iou> BieB.brat.es. Tbe lJ>
cofiry p U Dot mo g"rd for tewt* cc»o<rb' »r;w-
ing from ror rtO»t It es-
p^ct^d to ctir»* ecjfi^omptin 1U
—to HAHiirinv Will Oo for t.i
tbt obruniu- 'ironic couAt v which, if r^A-
leciid or badly tret*«5. lewd upu
tton. It U tLe Oe»i medaciiic mat can Us
Med."Co.. St. Lou;*. A.. DruggJU sell it.
Sold by Anderson the Druggist.
SODS
ink
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bn Vr**. ULktAm u**v _ *
%.tr» #’■6 Prtm m WO ftwmmmq
ful free. Addre** THE McCAl-L'-O^ N*« ^ «rk.
BE A REPRESENTATIVE
Of Tht United Wireless Telegragh Co.
In your home town; employee* earn-
ing $90.00 to $450.00 a week; you can
do the same; no capital required; ap-
ply at once. The United Wireless Tele-
graph Co., Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo
CLABSIFIR8 SCHOOL LANDS
Guthrie, Okla , Jan. .211.—(Special
to K. C. Journal.) A detal’ed clansl-
Ucatlon of the school land* of the
state, with the value of the lands
and their improvement* and other
data brought out by the recent ap-
praisement. Is contained in the re-
port from thr achool land depart-
ment, submitted to the legislature
by Governor H.i»kell In a **pcclal
message.
The number of acres In the differ-
ent classes of land i* Hated a* follows
Common school land, 1,lwu,Q78; com-
mon school Indemnity land*, 214,784;
section 13, *tate educational Institu-
tions land*, 382,384; .public buildings
land, 274,228; Greer county, section
S3, 32,000; Greer county, section 33,
indemnity, 8,480; university grant
lands. 251,138.32: A. & M. college
grant lands, 248,032.88; colored A. A
M university grant land*, 102,0*11*.08:
normal school grant land*,21W.472.73;
total, 3,120,495 75.
Tbe total valuation of all 'lands Is
$31,197,728 35; total value of improve-
ment*, $5,223,816.71; average value of
land per acre, $U.H8; total cost of ap-
praising the land, 585,527.70; average
cost of appraising the lamlfper acre,
2-3 4 cents.
The largest acreage of land!* In
Cimarron county, which has 035,1*40,-
39 acres. This land also has the low
MAGIC LANTERN
PICTURES
FBPF Thii 1* in !m-
■ n k Ea ■ ported German
8 teroptlcan
with s double leru and a rfam lam p
warranted not to nplode. It la a
tar re lantern. Lein* nearly
a foot In beiKbL
50 Pictures Free
Beside* tbe lantern 1 »r,d
you over Bfty fine,
brieht colored, pic-
tures. They are all
dandles and with
this lantern you
can give exhibi-
tions to your
friends and tbe
members of your
family. You can
(barre an admis-
sion fee and earn
money as well as
amuse and Instruct
your friends. Remember this lantern is Just like the
picture aod I five fifty pictures with It. You can
have one of these lanterns for dolns a little easy work
for me. Write today and I will tell you all about It
A. M. Piper, A,Ooc Popular Eldf, Des Moines,Is
5,000 Rifles
FREE
TO BOYS
TELEGRAPH
OUTFIT ....
FREE
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*dk*--Si
LEARN TO TELEGRAPH
Every railroad wants telarmph operator*. Thous-
ands are In demand every year Good salaries paid.
You nan be an operator and you should start to learn
rbrbt now. Tfcta iaalr.mrnt la Just what you need.
It baa a full sired sounder and key; battens* ro with
It so It Is all ready to use as soon as you fet it Book
•f lastrartl.a* tells you all about telsrrmpby. the
alphabet how to sound the letters and all you need
to know to be an operator. You will find this outfit
s *em and you should have It ovon Utourb you do
nc< Intend to b* an operator
1 am .oln* to tlvra away 1000 of these outfit. Yon
ran have one If you will do a little easy work for me.
Wets todar and I will tell vou all aboutIL
A. M. Piper, B, 0**0 Popular Bldg., Des Moines, la.
HW
Just send me yenr Dame
and sddrew so that I may
tell you bow to gtt thi, f.ne
rifle Abaelotelr I BEE.
YOU CAN HAVE ONE
At I am froin* to *1t«
of them. 1 di($d It. every word, '
tod this la an b^neat, «tr*lpbt-
forw^rd offer, mad* by an upright
business firm who always do ax-
•ttlr as they a^rree. AH I ask
la that 70a do a few minutes*
work for ua. It Is so rery easy
that you win be aurpriawl. This
Handsome Rifle is not a tor
air rifle, but Is a genuine steel *
blue barrel bunting rifle that la
atroeir accurate and »'• and rarrleea
tt.oa.lbre Ion* or abort cartridge. If
you want a fine little bunting rifle, lust
write and ask me for particulars. They
are free and you will surely say It’s
tbe beat offer you erer saw or heard of.
BE SURE and WRITE IT ONCE
Before th* t.ocio rifle* ere all .one,
as the boys ere teklnf them fast,
iruiriw
A. M. PIPER, Sec’y
K *8 JO Popular BuUdtn* |
DES MOINES . K>WAf|^a|« I
ELECTRIC ENGINE
With Battery
all ready to run
F
R
E
E
This 1* a wonderful enclne. II run* either back-
ward or forward. 1,000 revolutions a minute or as
•low a* you wish. Will run aH sorts of mechanical
toy. Every boy vuti one of then electric mslr.ee
and I will give you one If you will do a few minutes
easy work for me. Write me today and I will send
you foil particular.
A. M. Mp*r, C.60U Popular Bid*., Du Moines, U
FOOTBALL FREE
YOU CAN HAVE ONE.
A dandv football. Kvcrr hoy who yet* one Is de-
Ultbted with It. It Is well made and will stand tbe
hardest wear you can rive It. The bladder la of pure
rubber and la warranted. If you find It defective In
any way. I will send you another. You can have
one of these football. Writ* me today and I wtlt
tell you Jus, bow to net one for a little easy work.
A. M. Plpor, D,60<iPopular Bldf„ Des Moines,la
Kodol
___.FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
BELIEVES SOUK STOMACH, BELCHING, ETC.
If. arteruslntr two thinls of a II 00 bottlanf Kodol
iilisd you we will refund 3
I oiiuml sum* the following.
be n el
Kill (i
tie of Kodol^jou ran boneetly say It baa not
tit*to Vz
Town.
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Hl^n here.
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To Give Satisfaction or Your Money Back.
E. C. De WITT <U COMPANY, CUlCAOf, ILL
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Randall, J. W. & McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909, newspaper, February 4, 1909; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136807/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.