The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1905 Page: 6 of 8
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ANY
QUANTITY
Of Lumber down to a single
Umnl I'an be parehiwd here.
But you oru'i get down
ou quality. We don't carry
poor stuff. Sometimes our
prices may cause you to
jump to the conclusiou that
we handle some pretty cheap stork Come to look at it. you'll
Find that it’s the Price that is Low
Not the Quality ot' the Lumber
We have a fine line now
Florence Lurpber Co.
BLACKWELL, OKLAHOMA.
When you want to buy Furniture or
need Anything in the Undertaking line
Y G E R
THE FURNITURE MAN
Can Suppy Your Wants
Phone jS
Blackwell. Okla.
op poo
uuuuO
To cry after your house is burned. Better Insure it be
fore the fire. Fire is furious and may break out at any
time. Take a hint ami insure
And may save much. Our companies are> the first al-
ways to pay loss. No better or more reliable insurance
than ours written in Blackwell. Farm and city property
for sale. We want your business
F. V. ROWLAND & CO.,
Blackwell, Oklahoma.
W. O. FLEMING & CO.,
Oklahoma and Texas Lands
Land for sal-> or trade aloug the lines of the Rock Island Frisco
terns in Southwest Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Texaiv If
hie interested in cheap lands call ami see what we hold for sale.
Rock Island Immigration Agents
W. O. Fleming «& Co.
Fir* publi.he.! in Time* Rerocd Fob *. 1905
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
L.11J Ofcc* * ,1 Guthrie. OkU.. Jen *8. 19
Snm i* herebr tiren thet the loUowinc-naiued
j settler luu hied notice oI his lotentioo to make
haul proof in snppott of his cUioi. and that said
proof Skill hr made before John W. Randall.
United States Coon Comtnisionet at Blackwell.
Okla . on March 11. 1905. sic
Alesandef Sttn of Nardm. Okla.. who made H
E No 9ru lor the * e \% sec so twp 17 n range t
srwst 1 M
Hr names the following witnesses 10 prow bis
COW tie wows rnntdrncr upon end cultivation of said
lawd.eic
| )nha L Sears. Chailes F. Anderson. Edwaid C.
Dwwtoa. John H McFarland, of Nardin. OkU.
IOHN T BOLES. Register
E. P Blake,
President
Urban Tracey
Cashier.
C. I. Blare,
View- Preei dent
State National Bank,
Blackwell, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL STOCK ----- $25,000.00.
ueoorai banking Business transacted There is no bank in Oklahoma
baimi able to handle yoor business Come and see us.
THE NEW YEAR
First pebltahed in Times-Record Feb. t, 1905.
NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION
Land oEice at Guthrie. Okla . Jan y>, 1905.
Notice is herebi gnreu that the following-named
settler has hied notice of his tntenlioa to make
I hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said
j proof will be made before John W. Randall. Unit-
1 ed Stales Cottt Commissioner, at Blackwell,
' Okla.. on March tt. 190$. sir
George A. Sharer, of Blackwell. Okla , who
! made H. B Na loir? for the let jend s e Hs n w
j w sec : twp 17 n range t west I M
He names the follow ing witnesses 10 prove his
; contmuotis residence upon and cultivation of said
j land, s ir
William P. Car michael. Turner Mclutire. El-
| mer L. Bra, i-e. George P. Seabach. all of Black-
well. OkU.
JOHN 1 BOLES. Register.
First published is necord Feb. I. 1905.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
*7*7
la the District Court of K*> Count,. Oklahoma
Termors,
Willard A. Million Plaintiff,
rs
■ Katie M Million. Defend act
( The Territory of Oklahoma to Katie M. Million.
, You will take notice that Willard A. Million,
j the plaintiff above named, has hied his petition in
cause cumber rr*-. in the . hove named ccmrt. in
, which cause he as plaintiff sues von as defendant,
and that unless it: answer or otherwise plead to
said petition so Sled in the e*ce cf the clerk of
^aid court, 00 or before the r~th day of March,
toes, that the allegations contained in said peri-
1 non will he taken as true and judgment rendered
against yoa accocdiugly. granting unto plainuff an
absolute decree of divorce, and the care end cos-
tody of the tr.tner children and barring yoc of and
from any interest in or to the propertv of the
above named plaintiff,
j January 31st. 1905 »
WILLARD A MILLION. Plaintiff
By W. C TEHR1CK. His Attorney
Attest - J AYE. PICKARD
Clerk of District Cu-urt of Kay Conner, in the Ter-
ritory of OUibosa
[SealJ By E. A. BURKV Depwn yt
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First published ;a Times-Record Feb. 9. 19*3.
FUBLICATION NOTICB.
No- 7V‘i-
Trensnry DepartmewL
Obce cf <he CcaptroUer of the Ccrrencr
Washington. D. C-. January so. 1905. ]
Whereas, ey satisfactory evidence presented to j _
Che esdersige ed. it has been made m appear that !
j "The State National Bank cf Blackwel',' in the
j City of Blackwell, in the Covaty of Kay and Tet-
j rimy nf Oklnhewia. has eweaphed wish aH the pro* j * ' • j , „ _. .
, vii.ca- cf the smrates :< the United Scales, it-1 pR'o poisms originate in your fool but 01 Kansas Ulty, contains an article
\Ye this year have the nicest assortment of cut
Glass end China ever shown on our tables, and at
prices that will please lovers of these articles.
We are also carrying a complete line of Holiday
Goods—Books, Albums, Brushes, Combs, Toilet
Cases and all toilet articles, and know the line
will please you. A fresh lot of Lowney's Candies
suitable for Christmas, just in
ANDERSON,
THE DRUGGIST,
Blackwell,
PotMvne In Food
Perhaps tcu doo'i realize that many
COMBINATION OFFER
The Farmer and Stockman.
yu:-ed to he cocepiied w h before an »uoci»:.nw 1 seme day you nay lee! a twinge of dys- by Prof. John Smith, of the Nebraska
*hau he eathwired to commence the Easiness of pepsia that will coovince you. Dr. 1 Agricultural College and Experiment
^uT^rrvfcre L WUlmm B Ridgeiy. Comp Ki“«* S*S L=f« P,!U *™**'°*« “>
troller cf the Currecey, do hereby certify that «r« »>' sickness due to pc.soos of undi-
"The Suate National Baak of Blackwel!." io the j gested food—or money back. 25c at W.
City of BUeawetL ic tt* Cue ary cf Ka> aad Terri- j G Anderson's drng store Try them.
lory cf Oklahoma. ,1 acthcnred to cootmewce the • _
be vine vs of backlog as provided ia tec-low Efty. |
owe hsndred aad smy aiae of the revised statutes W ANTED:—lU ffirn III tet'h Stale to
cf tb* United states : travel, tack signs and distribute sam-
la .estimowy -tereof - »c,i my hand and seal j and cJrcuIar4 tHlr cot«d*. Sal- J
cf ofEcc this tEirtietL day cf Jaaaary. 190s
seal* WM- B. RfOGELY.
CompawBer at the Cwrvawcy f« Uptrwr. RCHUAJC • O , Oept. ' ■■■■
--S Alias Building, Chicago. farmer and Stockmar. making it a
Grwv* Trow We Forvwvn |___; power for the progress of the Okla-
homa farmer toward profit In his cal-
j ling This county has a body of
Station, on the importance of ob-
serving the proper proportion in
making up a ration for finishing hogs
and cattle for the early market
Tbe Times-Record heartily endorses
Professor Smith’s article and wishes
every one of our farmer readers
could have the benefit of a careful
ary »:.i 00 ptr mouth *3 00 per day readi°R of such articles as this,
which are a regular feature of The
ONLT REAL FARM SCHOOL
It needs but little feresigbt to tell. .
T~r „ Sl«. Jafca A. Yom£ gjcoMtr,. ThJ, «„rjthlnE i, bated ««"«" "* Mi
^e>* ^°rk- did. Shesays: "I had on t>,e farnj and -t# kindred indus-
nsuralgia of il-e liv.r and stomach my ■ lr:e?. Xbe unj:uag,.. tbe maih-
keart was weakened and 1 could not en3at|CS> the geography, and every-
eat. ! was i-ffry Bad for a long time, but thing that is taken up in the literary
, , ta* i». vb.1. =U«. i, denied free, aad b»ed ep- j
needed for ikei ^o.ckly reo.-ed and on farm eg and stock raising as far er and Slockman to th^h J ouf
cared me Ftst medicine for ^*ak a5 b’.e. Students are taught to]fariner readers »h« k-i
women Sold orierguarantee by W G. jnderstand the va.ue and character- abreast of the »i ^ °
**d«w *• S- • S-S Ulic of Mil, fertilirera, tbe •efeclloo - 0'
.. “ • TT7 v an^ breeding of stock, seeds, etc.
Lommancbe county, Oklahoma, is Tfcej are JBghl t£> Jodfe caule>
tbe excellence
attracting a good class of people
here to enjoy its superior advantages
in the way of schools, churches, so-
cial life an opportunities for agrlcul-
i ture. stock raising and other like in-
A|««lih.| Burs,
arc instantly rwlievtd and peifecib
Nuaind by Buckle* s Arnica Saile. C
Rictabark |r of NcifoiL Va. itrite
I burnt nr low dreadfully that it
bltsiemd all Offer Esc-lea s Arnica
Salve stopped tb* pa n and healed 11
without a scar.’ Also heals all wrooads
aad sores rye at W G. Anderson s
imggist
Kriaco to Perry. Pawnee and Tuisa
hy the ia^ a n:. train to Enid.
Far* to Eoii tl.M, Perry tl.53; Paw-
nee. K C; Tu'.sa. *4.03 with H%'.ck
connection for i 1 southern Indian
Territoiy points, a so all Texas
po nt- v,a I^ec^soc a- Shermar. with
art as iow as by any otbey route.
ong horned catt.e are getting Tert . , , . . .
scarce, being replaced with the lead- ^ese ma.irg. now to feejL bow to
ing pure breeds of which the Here- Tilf a*i° a |V"
fords rank firsL Some of hi. neigh- heef anJ and COnTert lheJ1
bors are already planning for crops inl° njeat" e C-
the coming spring. They have had *
p'enty of ta'n the last few week*. At a meeting of the directors of
which make* the ground work nicely. • the Farmers Mutual Telephone Com-
Prairie sod it in good condition for
breaking, therefore there will be
much plowing dooe belore plant-
ing time, which usually begins :he
latter part of February Owing to
the great slump in tbe cotton market, tised and sold |
the acreage will not be more than
half what it was last year. Farm- a C> Simmons and familv have
ing will be more diversified, which to toma aoJ no* residents
our corn sp-oodent believes is a good °* fourth ward. Mr. Simmons
move. He regards it as use es* to re’c*nt,J •‘i***1 **rm and is now
try to make cottoa the leading crop on lae roa“ a< field man for the
when all other crops that have been ^a*^ in<^ Breeze, of Topeka, Kansas,
tried «• «*«*’. v well. Comma^he j j ^Tf and ,lfe ,fft ,ast ^
countr is being rapid.y settled np by daT fAf ^ ADteleg| Calf . for an
peop.e fro. all over the country, but eit<ndfd ftay. Thc tri „ made
the main t.de of insmigratioo is from hope that Mr# hea,th wh,ch
L11no:., Iowa. W scoosin aLd the ta, ^ ^ w!„ ^ _
Dakotas.—Farmer and Stockman Nardin Star.
pany held in Tonkawa last week, an
assessment of *10 per share on the
capital stock was levied. The as-
sessment must be paid by March 15th
or the delinquent stock will be adver*
ters, and we shall be glar to receive
subscriptions at the Times-Record
office. in combination with this
paper we can offer the Farmer and
Stockman; ihc Uomeuiaker Maga-
xlne and The Farm Gazette, all four
papers for *1.25 per year Call and
see sample copies.
FOR THKKK MONTHS
On account of special arrange-
ments with the publishers of the
Kausas City Star, we are enabled to
offer during January, February aad
March only, the Times-Record and
the Weekly Star for *1 tX> per year
to all new cash sbbscribers and all
old subscribers who will pav one vear
in advance on this paper.' For' the
same time and untWsame conditions,
we offer tbe Times-Record ami dailv
and Sunday Kansas City Star and
Times-Record for *5.00. If xou wan*
the Star now is the right time to sub-
scribe.
" e are in the market for field
seeds: oats, cori*, cane, millet, cow
peas, etc. We buy ftom sample
nuv your seed of us. Send tor Ulna-
t r a t e d catalogue.—Tuls \ Seed
House, Tulsa. I. T tf
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Randall, J. W. & McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1905, newspaper, February 16, 1905; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137788/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.