The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Ellendale & SaltPlains
A cold blizzard from the north,
and a snow storm. People are un-
prepared and stock must take the
storm. It would be advisable for
the farmers to prepare comfortable
sheds as soon as this storm ceases.
Have you been to visit the new
store just opposite Mrs. Sullivans
they have a big supply of goods
and will treat you right if you
treat them right by pricing their
goods and coming to see them
their names are A. G. and H. B.
Nivon.
Joe Schriner and wife started for
Kansas last Friday to spend ttie i
winter.
Mrs. Paten met with a severe1
accident last Saturday. A horse
tun away throwing her out of the
buggy breaking both of her arms
above the wrist.
Preaching last Sunday Nov.
borhood, A. W. Schriner and fam-
ily.
Great Northwest
Fine weather at present.
D. L. Clark and wife were Sun-
day visitors at the H. Stoll home.
Chas. Keitlily and family of
Browning, Mo., arrived last week
for a visit with their daughter,
Mas. J. H. Falconer.
S. W. Berry is building a new
granary on his farm.
John Herren made final proof on
his claim Tuesday.
Fred LaFever recently sold his
farm for £2900. He intends to
leave at once for Missouri. We
are sorry to see Fred leave us.
W. S. Hagan of Mooreland was
out 011 his place Monday.
Walter Veach left Saturday for
Alva.
Poultry Show
Rev. Wayne Mettler will preach
at the Morning Star school house I63 Fri^ay evening. All are in-
and will be preaching every two | v'te<* attend.
weeks. All are invited to attend. 1 J' Ruttman, R H. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Will Torson are I and C- D- Herre were Woodward
visiting her parents in this neigh-
Read and Get Wise
visitors Tuesda}'.
Ira Hollen is working for J. A.
Wyckoff.
Today the eyes of the biggest,
braniest and most substantial men
in business and the proffesions look
upon the world through glasses.
It simply shows rapid advance in
the science of optics and the good
sense of the American people.
We shall be pleased to demon-
strate the efficacy of properly fitted
glasses to apy who need them.
Yours for clear vision.
B. H. Rhoads
Jeweler and Optician
Haskew
Everybody is out of
during this
Dr. H. S. Cockerill
Physician & Surgeon
Office at drug store
Night Calls at Residence
Dr E. E. Fiagg
Physician & Surgeon
Mooreland, Okla. Night calls at
Office
Monet to Loan on ileal Estate
Call, write or see me personally
Plioae 20 F. M. JONES
Mooreland, Okla.
R. O. Renfrew
Farm Loans
Money paid as soon as laud is in-
spected and papers signed
Woodward, Okla.
First National Bank building.
K. P. Seevers
Real Estate
Deeded land and relinquishments
anywhere in the Cimarron valley
Address at Ellendale, Okla.
Coal, Coal.
coal.
Stock has suffered
cold spell.
Oh! my how fine the wheat looks,
where the snow has melted enough
to bring it to view.
Send out a tobacco cart. If we
just had coal and tobacco how
happy we would be.
Mr. Howard and son have left us
after finishing his harvest of
kaffir, he returned to his farm east
of here.
Our mail carrier was unable to
make his trips the fore part of last
week.
Oto Clifton was called to the
bedside of his father the first of the
week. We hope to hear of his be-
ing better soon.
Indignation is expressed on exery
side by the assault of Mr.Furguson
by you tig Bishop. The papers
were got out for the arrest of
Bishop but when the deputy, Mr.
Chas. Allen arrived at the house
Bishop had left.
West Union people were treated
to an entertainment Saturday
night in the form of a mock trial.
Paul Roper officating as judge and
Messrs Daniel and Ed Thompson
attorneys at law. Reports are
they had quite a time.
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Good line of Round Oak wood
heaters at Burdicks.
The second annual show of the
Woodward county Poultry and pet
stock Association will be held in
Woodward Okla Dec. 19, 20, 21,22
1906. This show is for the purpose
of getting the breeders to put their
stock together for a comparison
and to see and to get posted on
what it takes to constitute a good
bird and to create a 1 interest in
one of the best paying and most
pleasant occupations to be found
and one that is not already over-
done. Another feature of this
show is, we will have space in our
show room for breeders to put their
extra stock on sale, thereby bring
ing the seller and the purchaser in
contact with each other. We
expect every farmer to take ad-
vantage of this feature and make
it a time to pick out some good
birds to grade up the stock they
may have. Every breeder of pure
bred poultry or pet stocks in this
section of the count} should make
an effort to be on hand with an
exhibit.
Our first annual show held last
winter was pronounced u success
by everyone. Our second Annual
show will be better from every
point of view. We have engaged
Judge D. A. Stoner of Wichita
Kans. an expert judge of national
reputation to score the birds and
place the awards. Premium list
will issue Dec. 1st Write the secre-
tary for copy.
C. C. Hoag Secy
Woodward Okla.
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Gasoline at Mooreland Mercan-
tile Co's. store.
Miss Pearl Nourse's mother came
in Tuesday evening from Enid to
make her a short visit.
We promptly obiatu U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
{ Bond model, sketch or photo of Invention for11
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TRADE-MARKS
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Blank deeds,mortgages and notes j
for sale at this office.
Are Von Gentlemen
Particular about your face?
Do you want u shave that doean't
pull your face out of shape?
I)o you care anything about what
shape your hnlr Is eut?
Our Elite dandruff cure Is a posi-
tive cure for dandruff nnd all
scalp diseases. We actually re-
fund money If no citra is affected.
When you want a bath or a sbnin
poo step Into the
City Barber Sliop
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Read the Mooreland Leader and get the News
Take advautage of our
SUBSCRIPTION BARGAINS
advertised in another page. Investigate
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We don't sell nor advertise anything
below cost, but we want and are satisfied
with a small profit on all we sell.
Money, Money 011 land. Lowest
rate. Best -1611118. A. F. Manso
Real Estate, opposite First Natl.
Bank, Woodward.
J. M.
Vangieson
Dray Line
Draying promptly and carefully
attended to.
Why Perfect Beer
Means Health
The Best Boer Is Possible Only With
Eight-Day Malt—A Scientific Fact
About Brewing.
Kda Sehtioebelen
Notary Public
At
T.ie Mooreland Leader
Mooreland Oklahoma
office
A perfect beer is healthful—it builds
up strength, aids digestion, and. acts us
a tonic in giving- renewed vitality. A
perfect beer is possible only with perfect
malt, and a perfect malt can only be
made by the eight-day process used by
Pabst.
Malt is made from barley. Barley
contains in its elementary form the
constituents that go to build up the; m„in ^.i,,
human system. The process of making I v-uti,
malt, as some of our readers may : o.^,. . 0
know, is much the same as the process j "O0' one brown mare wt 800.
of digestion. The grain is started nf *
growing and the chemical changes that
The Mooreland correspondent
to the State Capital almost had C.
L. Lambert running for dear life
from the great horned beast, that
looked so much like a warty cotton
tail.
Ail the latest in stylish summer
waistings and dress goods. Also
latest laces and insertions. Re-
member that 10 per cent discount
we are still giving for cash.
John T. Davis & Sons.
Wanted, a single man or a man
with small family to go on farm
and take care of a few head of cattle
for use of good three roomed house*.
Can give man wo;lc for a while.*
Call at Oklahoma Fruit Store,
Mooreland J. H. Raker. it.
Public Sale
We will sell at public sale 011 the i
Jess Wyckoff place l/z mile north j
Mooreland commencing at 10 a.m. j
011 Tuesday, Dec. 4 '06, 41 head of j
cattle: consisting of 34 yearling
steers; 6 steer calves and 1 milk ,
cow; 8 head horses and mules: con- 1
sisting of one black mare wt 800; j
2 yearling colts; 2 yearllug mules; j
one gray mare wt |
25 !
Dressmaking
First class work, reasonable
prices. North of railroad at
Green's restaurant.
Mrs. E. A. Holland.
About Meal Time
It is a good plan to find a
place where you can get
a good square meal. That
} lace is at
Uncle Buds
Restaurant
logs. Feed grinder;
take place when it sprouts are similar Jicc harrow snrincr ... I
to the action of the digestive fluids in Ulb(" narrow . ^P" g wagon 111 good
repair; set buggy harness; full 1
i the body if the grain were eaten.
I Pabst has proven by scientific ex-
periments and sixty years of practical
' brewing that eight days are required
leather saddle, also "soma
hold furniture and other
Also set single harness.
Free lunch at noun. Term
months credit will begiven 011
house-
items.
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in making malt to bring about those
: necessary chemical changes by which
the perfect predigeste,d malt is j ro-
dueed. In many breweries the old
four-day process is still used and the r ree lllUCtl at nouil. Ttril!- 8
I malt is of forced, unnatural develop-
ment. It lacks in nutrition and is In
| all ways inferior, much of the vital . , . .
nutriment of the grain being lost. The Over >IO ptircuaser giving llOte \\ilii
Pabst eight-day malting process re- ...
tains in predigested form in the beer approved Security drawing llltetest
all of the nutritious, life-giving ele- ... .... ,•
ments of the grain. the late of IO per CCIlt
Pabst eight-day malt, the perfect
malt, doubles the cost of brewing—but
Pabat Malt, with the exclusive Pabst
method of brewing, makes Pabst tilue
Bibbon Beer superior as a nourishing
tonic and a delicious beverage.
If your food doesn't taste just ri.^ht,
or if your digestion is a little "off." or
your appetite is poor, drink Pabst Blue
Ribbon beer before or with your meals,
and lind out for yourself how good it is.
from date.
10 per cent discount will be -given
for cash 011 sums over $10. Sums
of $io and under, cash.
BOUQUOT& WYCKOFF
\\ . F. Laiuij, Clerk,
J. K. Long, Auctioneer
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We bought these shoes a year ago when shoes were 50c pair
lower then they are now. As long as we have a pair left we
sell them at the price advertised. Same shoes now cost Si.85
wholesale.
Iht Old Reliable
We won't be undersold 011 any article we have in the house.
Our wholesale houses were long 011 the below goods and want us
to help push them. We are pushing them at right prices.
Remember, money or no money, we don't turn away any-
one who is worthy of our confidence.
1)61111
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157662/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.