The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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W.H.BcMs President,
M L. Fsrs, Vice Pres.
(Established July 1*00.)
(Established July 1*X'.»
The First N ational Bank
BLACKWELL, OKLAHOMA
Capital and Surplus $45,000.oo
DIRECTORS:
W G Vandiver Ola Goodson J. J. Hrrmkb J. C. Blackaby
W’ M. L. Fivb W. H. Burk* G. E. Dowib
I oe ratified. Added to this, if the
buyer mane* the required affidavit1
SOLD he or she is prohibited from transfer-
Of the approximate 1.150.000 acre. rinK any cf the land so bought from
°f th -u,.,.owiahomaispre- Lhpstate within fire years to any
A MILLION ACRES WILL BE
SOLD
ire no
iy the
is not
Of the approximate 1.150.000 acre. rinK any cf the land so bought from
f nubile land which Oklahoma is pre- Lhe state within fire years to any
.J,.., t0 place on the market under one hold'ng as much as 160 acre, of
paring p ^ ^ lhe ia8t leg- otherland. Aliens who are not clti-
the first sale, recently or- L#ni of the United States are barred
. rP(1 bv the school land commission- by term 0( the state constitution,
er., embrace, only 1.045.551.11 acre. The 1.
o, «,.1«4 b, “'J”
-not* that acoulred by the congres.ion- auction ou iong time p
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.as
ou long time payments.
door of the
court Is I
V°?hp^cuthwestern7and southwest-1 held." according to te.ms of the I
e°rn counties of former Oklahoma Lie act, which means the county
e seat, or court town, will only Include
Territory. over the iuch land, as are situated within the |
*D hC„ handie Jre 1,011,290 33 countv, and only one county sale is
wVof It Cimarron county, one of L be held a week. The school land
these has 569,613.39 acres, * Texas comnilssi»Aers will provide the auc
county 182,621 32 acre, and Beaver tlonecr and rules governing sales,
county ■ 196,613.39 acres. Other) df.posit ten PERCENT
county .196,613.39 acres. ume. deposit TEN PERCENT
counties have the new college lan s Eacfa bidder is r.quired to deposit
as follows; Roger Mill* 8,064.81 acr ’ with the commissioner of the land
Ellis 35,403.85 acres, Ma^or Lfflcc or hls authorized agent, before
acres, Woods 23,334.34 acres, Custer a b,d( at ,east 10 per cent of
5,250 acres, Woodward 16,984. ,0 acre | e^ue q{ the ie8gCe’8 improve-
Harper 41,358 36 acres; and Beckmau No other deposit is required.
280 acre. None of this class . c0' [f a tract is occupied by a lessee he
ered by what the land departmen I u have a preference right to buy
denominates as agricultural pe«e • m acreg q{ U| or> of less acrage, as
cnee right lease, but 1s chiefly much as he holds, but in order to ex-
in cattle ranges, consideraby unae erclse his preference right is re-
quired to pay the highest figures bid
on the .tract. To Illustrate: If a
lessee bids $10 per acre for hls lease
holdisg and an outsider should ‘raise’
him to $15 per acre, the lessee, in
We are now ready to offer
you Fly Nets and and Lap
Lanterns Columbia and Moon
buggies and surries. It i*
worth your ir.onay to see the
new automobile seats and tops
on our buggies, and to com-
pare these goods with other
lines before you purchase.
Their quality leaves no ro#m
for doubt when you compare
their style and finish you are
convinced that they are su-
perior to the sther so called
“just as good lines.
If you need any field fence it is a good time to buy it as we sh al
shortly receive two cars more of the American fence-
Tust a word about our cultivators, we have the Ohio two row
cultivator, the New Century two row cultivator and the
Double Dutchman for you to select from. These plows
have all been tried and are placed in the sucessful list. The
single dutchman plow has no equal. These goods are all
bought right hence they can be sold right. Price and quality
are two things this store always considers.
Yours For Business.
Ferguson Bros. ©■ Vickery,
(Incorporated.)
Blackwell, Oklahoma
fence. . .
The remaining area, approxlmate-
1. ly 100.000 acres, authorized for■
y by the legi.lature will be also offered
1 as rapidly as the land department
can adjust difference between the
state and the lessee as to the value
of the latter’s improvements, for
which the purchaser, if not the les-
see himself, must pay.
limit is 160 acres
The state hope, to see a heavy Im-
migration moyement here when the
land must go on the market, whlc i
will probably be within «ix weeks or
or two months, or as soon as details
w _ oa .. n P /.ant
No one can acquire more than 160
acre* of agricultural land. Lessees
understood they would be permitted
to all they had leased under their
perference right, but the sales act
restrict, this to 160 acre, by provid-
ing that where a lessee ha. more
than 160 acres rented from the state
none of It .hall b« .old until the pre-
ference right to all in exces. of that
amount 1. waived.
Last year the state made an ap-
praisement of all the public land and
the lessees’ improvements for the
purpose of fixing values, and estab-
lishing a minimum price per acre the
land shall bring. No land may be
obtained for le.s than its appraised
V An exception as to the individual
purchase is made with the new col-
lege lands, which are to be classified
by the land commlsslonse as follows:
All of the land which has as its sur-
face 12 12 per cent or more, and less
than 38 1-2 per cent, that is tillable,
productive aod suitable for farming
purposes, are -denominated as graz-
ing land and may be sold In tracts
not sxceeding one section of 640
acres. All land having less .han 12
1-2 per cent of its surface tillable are
to be classed as mountainous land, or
barren, and may be sold In tracts not
exceeding two sections,or 1,280 acres
a9 the commissioners deem best. All
the land of a higher percentage than
the gvaxlng land is classed as agri-
cultural, and Individual saleB are
limited to 160 acres.
must.hold land for five years
While thus limiting individual pur-
chases, there Is nothing to prevent
all members from one family from
also getting 160 acres apiece. How-
ever, with a view from preventing
the land from going in large bodies
to individuals, the purchuser is re-
quired to make affidavit that the
the land is for hls or her own use and
benefit, and neither directly or lndi-
rectly for use or benefit of any other
person, firm association or cor-
poration. Otherwise a sale will not
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24 POST CARDS FRKK
Here is an opportunity for anyoae
h[m to $15 per acre, the lessee, in i .o obtain 24 handsomely color.^.ou^
order to get the property, will have venir post cardB f°r “different kinds,
to pay $15 per acre. his choice of three flower
After the bidding Is done and an Lamely: 24 comic ."Lag entitled
independent bidder Is high, the les- car(j4 and a set.o - „ jn
see execises hls preference right,and ,.LanpuaCe of .the a‘re 24
desiring to take the land under the each one of these se cards.
Illustration given, must Immediately highly colored, ,ou^n' aln them is
make it known or lose his opportunl- AU you hay* to do to . lptlon
ty. On the other hand, if no bid is to send 25c for a ye journal
Jade, the lessee is given additional t0 the Kansas City Wcek,y want.
right of taking the land at the Lnd teu them which set y f
state’s appraised value. In any Upon receipt of your subscr P
' pp. BOt become Kansas city Weekly Journal-the
he is given Leatest newspaper in the so
all of his growing _you will be sent absolutely free
1 24 post card. "*lch you select. Be
are arranged.'and while 60 per cent #tate,8 apprai,ea vaiue. *u | upon recetp. “T, Jo
of the area may be taken by the pre- event the lessee does not become Kanga8 City W « ▼
«nt occupants under a perfect right | purcha.er of the land, he 1. given Lreatest newspaper In the
the state expects that much new tlmeto gather all of his growing I you will be sent ^
population will be brought In. crops. 24 postcards h ou want the
P _________ arnulre more than 160 FOrty years given to pay iUre to specify wheth - card8
Should the lessee fail to meet the 24 0f the flower
highest bid then the other person to or the -4 langu g
whom the tract is ‘'knocked down is j cards. _„i
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BLACKWELL. OKLA
J E. Curr,B
W. C. Tetirlck
Tetirick & Curran
Attorneys at Law
Practice in all thi Courts#
Corner over Blackwell Nat"! Bank
Blackwell, Okla
ARTHURS. RISSER
Physician and Surgeon
Office In National Block
Residence 429 East Oklahoma Ave.
Office Phone 106 Residence 158
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fencing, trees, buildings, wells, etc. cards cons eautlfUl colors; the L I# hksmes,
In addltl.n to the f ull .value of the and are all in be*uui‘ t ar • . , «w *
Improvements the buyer is re<*u^3 "^^"Jbe^uRful colors and have ver- PaUct Meat Market,
- Fish, Game. Fresh A Cured
m CMS °c" of a" kinds in SeaSOn
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''^■t^r;;CcasHPudl.rHid.s4po«.t,
”70r 1 bl.CkWELL. oKL*.
Resident upon the laud Is nat a
requirement, but If a tract be ua
improved the buyer Is required to
astablish and maintain valuable and
lasting improvements u*on it. This
means something more than a fence
or a crib, ,if the tract be classed as
grazing land such requirement must
be met before title can b« secured
from the state.
SALE WILL UE WELL ADVERTISED
The legislature had In mind an ad-
vertising campaign in behalf of the
land sale when it required the land
department to publish the fact of
sale, officially, in three issues of at
least three agricultural journals of
national circulation, one newspaper
of general circulation, one newspa-
per of general state circulation in
the state of Oklahoma and in one
county newspaper where the land to
be sold »lies. In addition there jis
to be published a phamphlet for tree
distribution containing a complete
list of the lands by counties and
townships, giving discretions ot the
same, witn Improvements, and set-
ing out the appraisments of the land
and lhe improvements -Guthrie Re
Ulster.
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manentlylocated. All work guaranteed,
M y work Is mv recommendation. Crown
and Bridge work aspeclsltv.
0*Office over First National Bank
■ LACKWELL, :
OKLAHOMA
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Randall, J. W. & McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1909, newspaper, July 1, 1909; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139104/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.