The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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yONEY
HOnkv
Perdue Jottings
STAFF OF LIFE
A our success in bread making depends primaily <.n Hie
kind of flour you use, just the same as the success of the
Mi. 1-1 ckp nds on the kind of wheat used in making the flour.
It is a well-known and recognized fact that wheat grown 011
new soil is richer in gluten, and, consequently, makes better
flour Ulan wheat thai is grown 011 old soil, or soil that wheat
has been grown for a number of years.
Oklahoma flour is at the head of the list for winter wheat
flours, and the large bakers in the eastern cities are paying
premiums of from 10c to 30c per barrel for choice Oklahoma
winter wheat flour, because the Oklahoma flour produces 20
Per cen 1 more loaf volume from the same number of pounds
of flour than does flour made from wheat grown on old worn
out soil. Moreover, the flavor of flour made from wheat
grown 011 strong, new soil is much superior to that of flour
made lrom wheat grown on land that la As the qualities for
producing wheat strong in gluten.
HON It Y BEE stands at the head of the list of Oklahoma
flours. We operate our own elevators at different points
throughout Western Oklahoma. By doing so, we are enabled
to carefully select every bushel of wheat that goes into our
mill. When you buy "Honey Bee" Flour you are getting
the choicest product of Red Turkey Wheat, , grown on the
new, rich soil of Western Oklahoma.
These are facts that merit your coasid.ratoa A ik your
merchant for "HONEY BEE" and accept no subs-ituie.
W e guarantee each and every sack to give perfect satisfaction.
Yours very truly,
ALVA ROLLER MILLS
J. A. Coffrnan, Agent.
| One of Mr. Brown's little boys the day Sunday
— i laatThursday in order too see a fire Mrs. Crippen has a new horse
\\ hat fine weather we are hav started a prairie fire.which we hear too! By the wav, the widows that
nig. It looks as though a blizzard burned to theCimarron before stop- haven't teams are trying to iret one
vyas coming "down the pike." ] pmg. Mr. Brown resides upon Isn't it a sign of leap vear>
One of our citizens Joe Welsh Hie Turner place. j Charles Haynes'has sold his
came very near being killed last , Mrs.Crippen spent a few Cays in farm to Mr. leonard.of Mooreland
luesday. by taking poison for Mooreland last week with her Literary begins in the Harris
medicine. The prompt attention J daughter, Lois, who is attending district Friday evening
"f"r. I'liiyg save! his life. .choot j School opened Decml*,* i„ ,„e
M'" ,1OTl- Mr Curtis .East district with an enrollment of
T K Lone' j"* «le .heir Sunday j about twelve. We havenot learned
J\.. J^Ong d.nner vml, Mrs. Hntchius. the yonnK ladies „„,„e lhalis
Mr. (loodhue s, Mrs. Crippen, teaching then .
Mrs. and Miss St.ee, inger werej Arthur Allen went to Woodward
j callers at the hater home during. Saturday to spend a few weeks with
; home folk.
1 pi artment of the Interior Innd office at j ure fi, ,1 t,
woodward oTOi-t 11.07 Not ice is i),-1 lvIlh-v-|>ariesHaynes has returned
'!-y , Joiinc. Brown hasjto OklalioinaCity for medical treit
c "otlce of hU lntiMitlon t.. make fliml 5 | meilt We
cXUCTIONEERj
;St ,<
I furnish S C Pettyjohn as
running mate on large sales, and j
we make a team that get the mon-
ey. We guarantee satisfaction.
J. K. Long, Mooreland, R F D 2
C. Pkttvjohx, Woodward.
In regard to arrangement for
sales telephone me at my residence
I also have a fine lot of tho-
roughbred I)uroc Jersey pigs ready
for sale at my place 5 miles south
of Mooreland. J. K. Lonc,.
yen"1 proof in support or hi« fiuim viz- ii k i,lie,u- ^ e are sorry to learn that
'"Hshe <> improving faster
I.- mid s n i' l sec J t 24jn r 10 w 1 m and flint - - maicr.
wild proof will In? made before Register
Receiverul Woodward. okla.,on Jan- i his brooill COril to
B.T.Goodhue hauled the rest of
nary mm NVo,,<1 w,ml- ok,«-«n • "- I his broom corn to the county seat
Jie names the following witnesses toprov 'ast week. "Prices are not as good
ihh continuous residence upon and c.iti- j as a few months ago," Mr.Goodhue
says.
Take Notice
\\ e, the under.slKi.ed, hereby warn all pet-
sons under penalty of the law not to hunt,
shoot, llsh or in any way trespass on the
properey owned, occupied i r controlled by
us. We will report to eacll other el any
time anyone Is ft tind trespassing on land
owned or controlled by any of us:
A. M. Bayliss,
W. S. Murray,
Chas. Davis,
Bert Sytns,
y. F. Beals,
Ora Evans, *
Wm. Ryan.
J.J Altenreid
J. W. Hubbert,
A.F. Borchardt,
J. F. Caldwell,
H. II. Hoover,
vat ion of an Id land viz:
Bennett M. HIghfl I I,Osiris O.T.,NoahBird
ggnaey. o. t.,oeorge w. Hawkins, a | Jim Tate bought a fine team and
span of ni les in Woodward
week. It
Heed both
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if IIaskew O. T*
Dick T morgan, Register1
J. K. Long
M.J. Dugger
J. O. Dunbar
lv. II. Richard
II. S. Cockerill
J. H. Walling
Elijah Ruark
F. J. Knittel
W. H. Li n tner
F. L. Borchardt
M I. Matthews
Geo. I, Boswell
•C«OSO«|C CC("
Hie First National Bank
Woodward, Oklahoma
SOLID AS A ROCK
L)0 your business with us
United States and County Depositary
| Farmers and Poultry Raisers
I Bring Your Poultry and Produce to
1 (i. E. GI.Ull;ERI..\i\ PRO) U(E CO.
And get the Highest Cash Prices
We want your poultry, cream, butler. e<;gs, hides, elc , and
will 1 uy them at the right price. g K Chambeki mv
Geo.L Boswell, Jr., Franklin Beck
J. I. Silverthoru.
Nunies under the above, ■<:.c per vear
□ r E. E. Flagg
Physician & Surgecn
Mooreland, Okla. Night calls at
Office
Or. H. S. Cockerill
Physician & Surgeon
Office at drug store
N'ight Calls at Residence
Jas. Lawhon
Dray Line
Draving promptly and carefully
attended to.
Monty tn Loan on lie.:! Estate
Call, write or see me personally
Plione 21) F. M. lONhS
Mooreland, Okla.
(Dealer In ©
POULTRY, PRODUCE C& FEED I
I have located in tla Knlow building in Mooreland and I
£ am prepared to buy all your Poultry, Fggs. Butter
1
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Eda Schnoebelen
Notary Public
At
'he Mooreland Lkadk*
Mooreland Oklahoma
E. P. See vers
Real Estate
Deeded land and relinquishments
anywhere in the Cimarron valley
Address at Kllendale, Okla.
Notice lor Publication
I'epartmeiit of the Interior land office at
woodward Oklahoma. Oct. 2-1 l',Hi7
Notice Is hereby given that Hrirah I,
I'owell has IIled notice of his Intention to
make dual five ye .r proof In support t.f his
claim, viz: II E >. o .«K)i made November 1,
I1H)| for tile lot | A s w 1 II w I sec 2 A lot 1
* s e l u o I sec il t 2"> n r IW w
and that said proof will be
made before Register jfc Receiver at Wood-
ward. Okla O.I I eceill ber 28, 1IH)7.
He name* the following witnesses to prov
liiscontlnuousresldei.ee upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
Hulbert M Welch, .lames K Herous. Will
Rlevins, Charlie (1 Hainple, all of Haskew.
Okla. •
11 -« Hick T Morgan, re* .•
Notice for Publication.
DeparttiiHtit of the Interior, land office at
wood ward.O T. Nov *, HK>7 Notice Is here-
by tilven that Rillle K. Moser has filed
notice of his Intention to make final year
proof in support of his claim viz, II E
0282 made Jan id lt«n for the n w I see 17 t
n r ID w i m and that said proof will be made
before re# v rec hi Woodward Okla on Jan
8 ISNI8.
He names the following witnesses to pro
ve his continuous residence upon and cul-
tivation of said laud viz;
Klmer N. Weeden. Ktlward N. Nlghs-
woiiKer. John Moser all of Woodward,Okla
Renjamin (Jregory .Mooreland Okla.
" 5SI"1 Hick T ittoritan. Reg
Department of the Interior, land office at
woodward «)T.Nov s. 11*17. Notice is hereb> !
given that Jennie Elgin has died
last
is evident that Jim in-
tends to farm right next year.
Mrs. Earl was on the sick list a
few days last week but is better
now.
Mrs. Sneeinger is not feeling so
well as when she came home. She
has a very annoying cough. Miss
Minnie has had to quit school on
account of her mothers weakness.
The Gossiper
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Subscribe for the Leader.
You'll find it in the Leader.
The hungry shall be fed :.t
Uncle Bud's, you bet.
Ste that display 0f "Impend
Saxony" chinaware r.( the Jewelry
Store.
f-ood team for trade.young stock-
weight about 2400. See F. E
Schilling. 4t * ' '
When you need a tank, pump
or windmill call on Hilbijr to
Wyckoff.
his Intention to make final 5 vear proof In I r*\ ,neI"')er we carry a line of
support of his claim viz ii e No «->si I Uocks- watches and other jewelrv
made Jan . I ... M.- I fll (he
made Jan Id I.til for the
IS'wiui and thai said proof will* be
made before ReKlster and Recehcr at
Woodward Okla 011 .hinuary :i Iikis.
He names the following witnesses:
Ed v. a rd N. Nlghs.von«er, John Moser.
Eliner'\ . Weeden all of Woodward, okla..
Benjaniiti Gregory of Mooieland Okla.
" " Dick T. Morgan, Re^Uter.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior land office at
woodward, o t, N. v ■'> iskit
Notice U hereby giveu that Chester A. I
I ahmiiier has filed notice of his J faction guaranteed,or money barL-
Intention to make final commutation proof |
in support of his claim, viz: i, e m. nss-i I Having had a number of annli
1. a e mar 11, IIH12 for w 2 s e I sec is t 22 „ r li> I oatioii for „ V ,fPpJl"-
w and that said proof will be made before I testing ej es aild fitting
II g anil rec at Woodward Okla. on Januarx r *
17. I WW
file Eagle kaffir corn header.
See them and you will find that
you cannot afford to do without
one- Hilbig & Wyckoff.
Eyes tested free and frames fitted
at the Jewelry Store. Have your
optical work done at home, satis-
n'/!ep^u,r "d y(,U,r tol,,trv- KM*. Butler,
Hides and other Produce and will always p.- y the
Highest Market Price
for the same. Come in and get acquainted and try me
on the poultry and produce market. L. u (j \j)^y
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Mooreland Union Grain & Supply Co.
Capital $10,000.00 (FE&Cl'of A)
Fuel Coal and Threshing Coal
He nnti.es the following wltnesues to prve
Ills continuous residence upon and cultIva-
t ion of sold land, viz:
Jacob Niclrelson.Ja nb WQuthrle.waiter
M Harpoie. all of Wo. dward, Okla, John H
office ''1,1 hrle. Karg«\ (ifc in. I2l:i-l 17
Dick T. moruan. Register.
Notice for puoilcatlon.
Departnieut of the 111 terlor.ljind office
ar Woodward o t oct ISM17. Notice is
hereby given that c'baring E. Kelly , of
Ellen * r„ na* II ...1 n.itice or his i„-j is now comolete
tentlon to make llifcil five year proof In 1 ptete.
support of hlsclaini.vi/.; Homestead Entry
No lil ts made lice JT iuu for the w of n e l
A, w 2..f S e I Of Si'.* |;t I >.\ I, lil w I Mllt|
t bat proof will tie made Iiefore llenlster,v
Receiver at Woodward o T on Ix-ceiuln'r
31 Iti(t7
He names the following witnesses to prov
his continuous resilience upon hii<I culti-
vation of said land viz,
Wannle Pauline. Walter I'. i ay. Iolin M.
Sparks and Lewis A. I'ayton all of Ellen-
dale o T.
1I2H-IS81 Dick T. Morgan, Reg.
glasses, I have secured a full
| equipment for this work, and will
guarantee satisfaction.
I)r. E. K. Flagg.
j We have just received our full
j line of Black Dimond Oak Heaters
The best ever 011 the market .at the
right prices. Don't fail to inspect
them before you buy. The stock
Murray & Van Frank
Notice F. E. & C. U.
A S Jenisch, Pres <) H Hilbig, V-Pre, John Stewart. Treis
Directors: — F J Kuittle, J J Bouquot, M K Hufford II Stoll
Fritz Schilling, l E. Bouquot. Secy. X Mgr.
The Black Perchero i S allion,
Nick, known as the C. C. Hullet
horse will make the present season !
at the Star Barn at Mooreland. 1
This animal is one of the best built I
horses and a most satisfactory I
breeder in the county. Terms, $10 !
\V. M. ICm.ow, own vT,
Ingrahams
Barber Shop
Clean Towels*
Sharp Razors
Ke?n Scissors
And an honest effort to
please.
Call and see me
W. N. IXCKAHAM
All notes for stock past due and
unpaid by Jan 1, ix)08, will cause
cancellation of certificate issued to
maker there of, and note will be
j held for receipt for same.
Be order of board.
, | Alonzo Huffman, President
L O. Street, Secy.
A. S. Jenisch
o
| Notice
All parties indebted to us either
bv note or on open account are
requested to settle these notes or
accounts before Jan. 1st without
fail, as we want to square up all
notes and accounts l^fore we take
our annual invoice.
3* Yours Truly
John T. Davis & Sons.
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