The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 3. No. 43.
Mooreland, Oklahoma, Friday, Feb. 2, 1906.
Good fresh milk cow, ana caif, People who are rejoicing at the
for sale, see W. F. Laird. mildness of the winter will |« bt.
wailing the cost of ice next sum-
mer.
A Comparison
—Go to Burdick & Sous for Kin-
con Paint, a.complete line.
C. H. Morris is painting John T.
Davis' residence this week.
The May Monitor makes the fol-
lowing comparison of t lie assess-
ment schedule of Woodward and
Woods counties;
Wont < n: .1 Wood*
1st etas hnrxptt j; n.
mu.es l0.h
cat lie ti months old 8.
,. 2,. etws „ ii,
S .. and ivivs 7.
ing was spent al visiti>,g atid nuisic i ?!'• !' ' (1|MUU, «• , *
Ira Hollen 'arrived here Tuesday and Mrs. Krr-ullial.su served % * " X
Dennis Bryan filed on 120 acr.
this week, near the salt plain,.
Ed Redd and H. F. Fiuck were
Woodward visitors Mon lay night.
Upon the inwtat on of Mrs E H.
Kranth a muni e. hi friends of.
the family gathered at their home
and treated Mr. Krauth to a gen-
uine surprise, reminding him of I
his fortieth birthdav The even-
evening from an extended visit in ; birthdav ^utiivr
Iowa.
—— | Jacob Riis is the authone'v for;
J. A. Geddes was out io Fathrop' t!lP sthenic" ••••.. ♦
this week looking after his farm- tt,U run 'or a F u-l ■■■>- if Co- "
ing interests.
Bii ihciay Surprise
Dr. H. S. Cockerill
Physician & Surgeon
Office at drug store \A7
R a Renfrew
Bonded Abstracter
Woodward, Okla.
* • j First National Dank buildiny
Uncle Buds F ; <
For good square inea'
board !.y i'.v v.•. 1.
side of track.
nt
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ion:
lift-
M. A. Burdick went to Hack-
berry, Tuesday, for a few days
stay at the farm.
C. H. Ward, the auciioiuv-, wa,
a yesterday morning p. .... ugo:- to
Gage, on business.
—We do what we advertise.
Read our ad.
John T. Davis & Son's
Rev. R. S, Finley w.ll gi\a an
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fill ' saw ti:
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vening
mtrtlmteil
poop' w:
, turn d . t :
:.er horn,- las.
The merry
ly more niir.tlti
ed their dentin. i
'well J
eto
Tlutrs-
cr .\d
wiiei
| gross fails <o put in r> 'aw the eco-
i noniif-s and ifaiprovemenis for which
lie has contended. flavi ig urg-d
Congr- ss without anv success he.it
is said, proposes to !
the p^-opfe w' o gave him and w':a"
he «ta:vl« ff."- the Utrgcs- t- : iri v
a pre-Mvnt e ver received, - an elect "ceieoi...
a congress in harmony with a truly j Tile cordiai welcome given to ah
national economic policy. | made every one feel it was good ;o
be there. Games were introduced
A new 2-horse power
engine would be valued v.
ly in many printing < Hie.
gasoline i , .
, and n, turn group* retired to the
but !o!diUing rouin alu* « j°ytd llie birth
day supper
P. L. Bryan, Prop,'.
Dennis Kiyan
City Barber Sh' p
i,;,:i;h> ' • ' !- e leaves every second
1 Ues'.'ay, returns Fridav
I'«. Jones
'•tying pr
attendv-d
i.)ray Line
uiptly and careful I \
Su bscription $1 per year
call onus
have lots of money to loan
jt'irst National Bank, Woodward, Okla
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! J Security State Bank |
|Wm, F. Laird J
President
Krouth,
Cashier
J. H. Dai I If
Vice-Pres
illustrated lecture at
Church soon. Watch for bills. •„ .
i i have one presented as a Christmas i
ev. Bingham, of Blackwell, will present bv the bu-iue men of t'c 1 "c l,m,rs Passed 0Illy too quick
mence a series of meetings ;<t: town won".' mv i .uMv va'ucd. Ia'K' lhe crovvd returned to their
M tf c l... - r _t . . ■ .~ ' homes after wishing \Ir^
Rev
commence a series of meetings ... . vu ue<i. i
the M. E. church Sunday evening. , Robert Goo : of t'.e K: a-, Oo'o- j llo,uc's a^Ier w>shing Mrs. Dexter
•M.akJniHt, at Jamestown, rev ived su h 'nany more haPP>' returns
• >:urvV. J Qf Jflf4 (1M v
a present m just that way; and "we I y" '
don't wonder that the little girl i —you wanL to find a man, go to
asked, a few minutes later when he Knlow's store.
sat down with his family to supper, I
"Pana, what makes your eyes so j
red?" —Pointers
—Receipt. How to
Money:—Read John T. i.avis &
Son's ad and then tak: advan.age
of it.
Miss Kate Thule, of Ellin v. <1,
Kas., came iu Wednesday evening
for a viiit with her sister, Mr.-,. J.
Dressen.
Great North-Wesl
Frank Eittlejoiin, of south ol
Mutual, shipped a carol" cattle fn^.n
the Mooreland yards lo Kan. as
City, Sunday.
The A. H. T. A. nifets Thurs-
day evening Feb. 8. Every mem- ;
ber is requested to be present.
J. J. Hoovek, Secy.
J. A. Geddes intends erecting a
building on tIk ast pan of 0. : .
Lambert's mill lot and . art a
blacksmith shop. Jas McGtuuis is
also interested in the shop.
Up to January 16 the Congress-
ional Record contained 2,300 i-
ums of speeches made so far by
Congressmen, but it has to r. •< rd
but one important bill pa ,sed.
Annou ncemeat
A business meeting will be held
al tlie Baptist c'mr -h on Saturday
t'.•citing Feb. 3. AH menibersi
requested to lie present
Important Notice
All v.!:o arc- interested in side-
walks ar.d other
A boy was born to Wesley Rick
et and wife recently.
Grandma Hialt died Sunday at
the home of her daughter, Mr j. F.
Moreno. The body was laid to
are rest in the Mooreland cemetery
Tuesday afternoon.
Ira Yount's baby was quite sick
this week.
The box supper at 63 Thursday
improvements in | ""g'n ^as largely attended. The
Mooreland are urged to be present!SU,n of $4° 90 was raised- The
at a nieoti.-., Friday afternoon,Feb. I proceet's go to Mrs. F. A. Blaine.
| Ilerren Bros, purchased a ney\
(buggy from Burdick & Son last
j week.
levv elry Repairing
f Bring your watches, e!n. k-,,
and jewelry and have them re-
paired at B. H. Rhoads; north
side of track.
Work guaranteed
jfcaev!«l.";t!i m ttcal Estate
Call, write 01 ,- ee me personally
Plicue 20
Mooreland, Okla
| We appreciate your i.usiuess and assure v«,u that our everyB
|eitort is to give thorough satisfaction.
See us for Fat m Loans, from six 1
months to live years time
fliwn m
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at a meet
2nd, al 3 o'clock. Some very ini-
portant mat! r- to be discussed.
Me-.-t it York-Keys lumber yard.
By Order of Committee.
W. F. Laird.
A girl arrived at the Tom Mead
home on the 20th.
S. S. Leonard and 0. ti. Statu-
baugh and families were Sunday
visitors at G. G. V\ 'tile's.
The League at Paradise Prairie is
15th.! closed.
--To Our Patrons: Last war
n'n ; I." y.- u want credit you will
|hate io pay your 1905 account in
The first annual show of u,,. j cash or secured note by Feb
y and Pet I I9°6. °r we will go 011 a cash basis | George Norman and family visit-
front ;at da;;\ Now d in't ask for J'-'d at the J. IJ. Barrick home one
credit unless you have complied day last week.
with this notice. |
Greenvale Nevys
Woodward county Poultry
Stock Association, will be in Id in j
Woodward, Feb. 8,9, and 10,1906.
Indications are that it will be well
attended and a successful exhibit i
held. At least 25 or 30 varities of j
fowl will be 011 exhibition.
Yours Truly.
Davis c S >n's.
"On their return from a pleasure
trip Sunday evening, the Cockerill
John T.
Auction Salvi of
Hay
I will sell al p !>lie sale Tuesday J
1 he G:e.-nv:de po p\ ,-eetn 0
I ;i 11 k. t i.it Mooreland has .henices.
location of any town, and wuoever
lives five \car. from now wiil j.-.,
C. 11. Ward, Auctioneer
Mo. .and, Okla.
General au.-iion Business, will
-■rv sales m Woodward and adjoin-
igcounti. - Satisfaction guaran-
teed, 10 years c xperience. 42-12 11
School Census
Oklahoma has 211,616 school
children between the agi of £ and
p. 1 years. There are 26 counties in
Oklahoma. Of the above grand to-
tal 202,923 are white children and
< van .>1 . ■ d. Between males
and leniales the school population
ts .about evenly divided, there being
104.40; males and 9^.514 females
Oklahoma county leads all other
counties in the number of colored
school children and Woods county
leads in white children. Beaver,
Greer and Roger Mills counties
have 110 colored school children and
never have had a epcrate schor l
levy. Day county has but 7 color-
ed children and Woodword county
3-
assess
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Market
Fresh and cured meats
lard, sausages, bologna
and everything" in meats
— Buggies, wagons and harness at
Burdick's.
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E are no v in position
custom' r •?-melhing;;ood in the i
line of
Hats, Light^Underwear
Boys and Youths Cloth in g
Shoes. Etc. ^
You should ce tinly get our prices be- Hr
fore buying. We aiso have a
Bargain Counter $
4, comprising useful articles of every day
use and the pr.ces wiil surely surprise
y°u\ N /°u aee the articler to ap-
. P^ciatetn; w value. We also sell the
❖ best flour oti the market. Try a sack of *
v? Kramers Chancellor and be convinced.
MERKLIN BROS. ^
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and Barkei^families were the vie- Feb. 12 at the Mullendorc farm 2,4 "SOrry th'u i:,c>' dia *!° 0Vc'1 b(,i
a few thousand and invest it in c,
tinis of a rather serious accident. 1 miles Hast, and 2 miles South
The buggy in which they were rid-1 Moscqvv 40 tons of choice ay. pro;., r.y ut.e.
ing overturned and the occupants! ten —A ereidt of 8 months | as ln;' °;l'
■were pretty badly bruised up. Mrs. j will be giv.n without intrest it pai-i i lf;l,f h >l;' ' wl"
Barker sustained a broken collar ! w!.- a due. pure!laser giviag ippr - ! l®l'n,v L 1 '"• ••'.< '•"1
bone and other injuries 1 : n iiave ved .-ecuri-.y. 10 per cent disA.unt ' beLAU
placed her in serious condition, but' for cash. Sale t<> liegin at 1 p. m.
she is improving rapidly. 21 J. C. Parkinson.
Watch the town
a fell-.
BURDICK (Mb son
Head Quarters for Everything in
Hardware Line
We want you to call and see us when you w t: anything
in our line. If you need
Cook Stoves, Ranges
or Heaters. Knives,
Fork' Carving Sets,
Scissors, Razors or
anything in Shelf or
Heavy Hardware.
Call and see us. we 1 ;.\e tin n and also fan; a< , :ar . ,
wagons, buggies, ham s , rug . furniture, etc.
We want y ou to know all about
what we have.
forge.u.iglji :n.s
! Ja iv Brftbeu has rented Tom
j Raineys place arid moved iu and
took p.-. :sion, but Tom will soon
forge l ; .iiseif and drop in for a
square uual ouce iu a while. Tom
is tired of batching and the rumoi
is afloat that Tom will soo.i marry
an heiress who declares she will 110
s.-e Tom follow a plow. Wuo ever
! did see Tcyn plow?
j The patrons of district 28 regret
I that their school house is so small,
j The school entertainment in dis-
trict 28, Friday evening, was 011
Letter List
Lisi oi ad^rtise i letters remain-
ing in P. O. at Mooreland, Okla.,
for the month of Feb. 1906.
If nol called for in 30 days will
e: tu (had letter office at
Washington, 1). C.
Miss Des-a Hohnes, H. R. Reyeu
Zed a Shepherd 2
Adver ised February 2, 1906..
A.mcbJ, Ruttman, P. M.
D oaths
Mrs. Wm. Walling, after an ill-
ness of short dura; ion with la-grippe
died Sunday morning at io o'clock
at her home so mil of town. The
funeral look place Monday after-
noon; interment in the Mooreland
cemetery.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the bereaved family.
Mrs. M:iry Ilia't died Sunday atl
the home of ,K.-r ^on-iii-Iaw Kernan 1
, ... i110 Moreno, nor h f town. De j
o. .he tott ..J«, eiyoyable L„„„| v,, ^ ,wl oId |
w. n.ssed The- teac!,er. pupils, a(W and ;,r 1|y ^
patrons and visitors did everything ! |lcr fjt.at],
h, .heir pow^nomaU the ^veniug, M'rs I::,_ „ade M ^ I
one to be rememtier.-d by everyone . fa,nj| ^
present. Tl.e pan,nK seene of the ! lim,„,m „ Ui, ; a„, d I
teacher and pupils wa.> of a very ■ v.tr -d l
touching nature. May we all meet M r n
again and revive the memory of ! f.'
Childhood day^, and we old one* be
permit red to be "hearers and looker-
on. We extend our hand to the
teacher. Miss Nettie Dickenson, as
a token of thanks and good wishes
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' Farmers Rjestaurant i
J For pMeals and Lunch j
r Fresh Oysters served in"anv manner or '
•' ?.oidtby. the P"art. Nuts. Fresh Fruits. £
Confections, Cigars and Tobaccoes
gRY_.l,N CON Nee
Fresh Fish Every Friday
J A'. E METZ, Proprietor J
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Call and
S CRANEo
K of window shades and fixtures in his new ease, also
X carpets, mattings, rugs, linoleums, and general line of furni
^ ture- He also carries a general line of rang. , h, aters.stoves,
Jj| roof saddles. T-joiuts, stove pipe, damp Vou will
3K find a good line of tinw.r.-, granite ware and t.uirl kitchen
i iirnishing supplies all ; .tor Get his ,1: . on wagons,
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Wagons, Buggies, Farm
Pumps and pump s;
We save y~ou money or
we handle. Try bu\
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ipplies
everything
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906, newspaper, February 2, 1906; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157619/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.