The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 6
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(Ebr fStanrplattd Ijpator.
, . ; ' Always, for 'hs i ntBrests of MoorBldmi dnd UJoodwum County
MOORELAND, OKLAHOMA, JAN. I, 1909
NO. 39
Hi
J. E. Tate, of Perdue, is a new
Lkadkk reader.
A business education and the
place to set it. Woodward Busi-
ness College, Woodward, Okla. i
Davis Bros. - commenced this
week on the construction of a large
ironclad wareroom at the rear of
their store building.
Taken I'p, a team of light work
horses,both having harness marks
I Burdick's for your harness,
have a nice line.
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Mrs O.C. Redd is erecting a new Miss Let ha McNeil is here from
residence in the north pari of the Wichita visiting relatives.
city. J H. M. Crocker, from Missouri,is
Frank Wess and family moved back shaking hands with old friends
this week to their new home near Mutual Enterprise.
Fargo. J w. L .
to putting ing the holiday vacation.
Russell Ludden was home from
Green home. | business education and the i his school at Supply to spend the
John T. Davis & Sons have I place to get it. Woodward Husi-1 holidays with his folks.
started on the excavating for their ness College, Woodward, Okla
Arthur Crawford and wife spent out lumber preparatory
Christmas at the parental J. R• up a new building at Haskew
Admiral Dewey, the Manila Bay
hero was 71 years old Dec. 26.
(). II Munyon, who i> teaching
Haskew has been hauling : the Moscow school, is home spend-
They are now at my plate-
east and 'i south of Lathrop.
]•:. Tate it
mi new brick block.
barrels of fine apples, which his
folks in Kansas sent
Christmas present.
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Jos. E. Jenisch and family, of
Claflin, Kas , arrived here Satur-1 daughter,
day evening and spent a few days i fa1njjy
here with his brother, A. S.. and
Dr. CocUerill and family
Mael> Davis and family were vis-
Mooreland is coming to the front \ itors in Quinlan, Christmas, with
J' E E. Eaton moved last week into with new brick business buildings, 'the O. B. Reed family.
the F.L Luddeu properly, in the and several more will be under con-
D.Stine was down from Haskew north part of town. j si ructions hv fore spring. This isa > Chrislma
Salurdav. He hauled out two1 excitement about the rich ,l"nt • n,K-' ''ial ^ l I brother,
, , . , . I see take place before the dread fire
him for t! 'Ca( a'U /MK ( ^ l>')Sll> 1,1 i wipes out the frame buildings and A business education and the
h,,U j Oklahoma is well founded. | ^ grcat ,oss to the | place to gel it. Woodward Busi-
S. Hagan and wife were at 1 owners. ness College, Woodward, Okla. 1
Quinlan Christmas visiting their , , , 1 ,1.1 -,r
Mrs O B Reed and The amount of business trans- Fred Dawson, a brick mason and he found at the old stand. 27U
I acten in this hustling little city can ; plasterer,is here from Missouri,and j James & Son
'only be imagined when a person is parties wishing work done in his °
acquainted with the fact that the j line will do well 'o see him. it A Safe, Paying Investment*
station receipts at the Santa Fe. „f, , ~T~ 1 I,,dustriaI Bo,,ds at Ho Cenls on
, , When you haw any legal notice: .1 ^
d -pot here exceeds $ 12,000.00 and ; . . . tMt ^
I that requires publication, instruct * .. 1 it,1 nliahlp
runs right close to $15,000.00 per ' * ' .. . established, rename
K ' your lawyer to have same publish
The LEADER wants the news,we j month. These figures are careful ed the j KAnER It can pub
property sold to the County for
taxes from the year 1S99 up to
and including the 1905 sale as pro-
vided for under Wilson's Revised
Statutes. 1003, Vol II, Chap. 75.
Art. 10.
; This property will be advertised
011 January 10.1909. 37.U
W. H. Wilcox, Co. Tnas.
Woodward, County.
o
Notice
All parties who owe James &
I Son, by note or book account are
requested to call and settle, as we
•pent have sold out and expect to leave
at Quinlan with his ;IS soon as we can get our business
F., and family. 'settled. Do not neglect it as we
must have a settlement. We have
tried to he courteous to all and
now ask all to return the same
treatment to us. The books will
family, west of the city.
E. E. Hampton and family, of
Shawnee, arrived here lhis week
and intend making this their future
home. Mr. Hampton is a cousin
of A. Hampton, of this city.
There are a lot of men employed
this hustling little city. So
The Epworth League of the M. j
E. church will serve fresh oysters I
at the parsonage. New Years night 1
Everybody invited. it 1
Leader wants the news,we i month.
will print it. Report to us your j estimations made after close obser-
visitors. your visits, parties or any- , vation and we are prepared to prove
thing in the news line. Write it | that we,have not made our state-
lislied in your home paper as
as any other.
well
Notice
Having sold my stock of furni-
ture and undertaking goods. I
iu this hustling little city. iw j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ahmU nien, a dollar too great.
much building is being done that > , , . ...
no one wants for a job. and first I,l/ XVc r° a"x,OUs- jnd 1 Since theOklahoma charity corn-
class carpenters are in demand. j pease >ou am votir "en s. , nussioners stir up of I he Kansas nQ|.fy a]J vvho owe nie on
Newspapers all over the United | W. M. Howard, who was on his penitentiary, where the OTlahoma ^ accmmt (t) caU at ouce rtIU,
.Newspaper a., J wav to a hospital at Wichita last [ prisoners are kept, they are telling
Slates are raisingt leir su | week where he intended resuming j this one: '-At dinner a new pris-
■ _ , Tin- time I week, wnere ne nuenueu ifMnmuB 1 ** — a new pns-
price 10 . 50 pe Jt . I m .,iioai lrMlraent, when lie arrived oner was Kiiigerly pawing over his
IS not far distnn w | i„ Mooreland receiving a telegram plate of fo'id. Something attracted
lie compelled to do the same. ,f the " ^ ' < * * a.,«.. , I. was a rat's leg
prtce of paper does,,', come down ^ ^ „ J in ,he hash. He M to the
f •'''*' '* "*"*"j|fitard who, aiiei iooKing a- it
One of the Leader reader, Jas.
P. Roper,of Buffalo Springs,Colo.,
was home with his bride on a visit
J. W Hubber '
was a pleasant caller Saturday,and
we enjoyed a nice chat with him.
Mr. Hubbert ordered the Leader
sent to his mother at Iberia, Ohio,
and also renewed for his paper ,
He was 011 a visit there this summer I Haskew vicinity, last week. They
for the first time in ten years, were married Nov. ,y They de-; New Years eve there w.ll he a
His mother is 86 years of age. is! parted the last of the week for . grand masquerade ball at the hall
i„ good health and reads any print I Buffalo Springs where they intend in this city and a roustng l,,g
"You're a new man here ain't you?
'Yes' replied the prisoner. 'Well'
said the guard, 'you have not been
with his father, J. E. Roper, ope here long enough to get a whole
of the most prominent citizens in j (
manu-
factory, marketing a high-class
product, can use additional capi-
tal to care for its increasing busi-
ness. It offers a small issue of
coupon bonds at 20 per cent dis-
count --a $25 bond for $20 or a
$100 bond for $Ko. These bonds
draw 6 per cent interest, mature in
9 years, and are secured by a lien
settle. My hooks will be at theI on the entire assets. If you have
Mooreland Loan & Realty Co. 011 j $20 or more you can spare this is
Saturdays. tf a splendid opportunity to realize a
C. L. J.ambert ! large profit—more than double
O your money in a few years. Re-
of Estate 1 fermcer. and full particulars fur-
Noticf. is hereby given, j nished by addressing Drawer 7.52,
That there will be a resale of all j Galesburg, 111 —35-St
without the aid of glasses
j making their home.
POULTRY CBb
* RODUCE
Wanted
MOORELAND
PRODUCE COMPANY
Ceo. E. tluiiiherl.iin, Mgr.
Wholesale Buyers
and Shippers
A home market, a
i: cash market, where
you get highest pos-
sible prices.
crowd and the usual good time is
expected. The management has
arranged for good music and will
give prizes for the best costumes
011 the scene. The prizes will con-
sist of a fine gold bracelet for the
best costumed lady, and a silk
necktie for the best costumed gent.
No mask to be removed before 10
o'clock, under penally of forfeiting
right to prize. Everybody invited
to turn out and attend this ball.
Remember the date, Thursday
evening, Dec. 31. 37'3^
.
Buy Your General Merchandise at.
PAVIS BROS
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The store where you get the Same Yalue Every Day. All we
ask is a share of the public patronage and a fair profit 011 every-
thing we sell. That satisfies us; and when we can't conduct our
business that way we'll shut up shop. Our stock is complete.
We carry everything in demand in the line of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Flour and Feed at Wholesale
Dr. W. B. Hall
Eclectic Phjrsician
Office in A. A. Tilford's clothing store. Residence second
house east of Central hotel Mooreland, Okla.
R. F. Hall, S. T.
Suggestive Therapeutics
A new and scientific method of healing diseases without the
use of drugs or surgery, by a correct understanding and a
Tight application of the laws of being. These laws can be as
correctly understood and as accurately applied as the laws ot
chenustrv. physics or any of the recognized sciences If you
arc suffering from any chronic troubles call and see me.
Office ill A. A. Tilford's clothing store. Mooreland, Okla.
Hogan, the Harness Man
Sells Harness at less than any-
body else until Jan. 1st., 1909.
Team harness from $18 to $32
per set.
Buggy harness from $15 to
$25 per set.
Team and buggy collars from
$2.75 to $6.50 a pair.
All kinds of winter horsegood,
la probes: and you can try that
new harness dipping tank that
has arrived this week at only
$1.36 per set for team harness,
and $1 for buggy hai ness. That
is where I wipe off the irons.
25c le.ss when vou do tkat work.
I am selling out close on ac-
count of the great chances at
this this time of year of being
reduced by fire. Repairing a
specialty. Edgar Hagan
& ^ ^•£'if ^ Hr TlrTJT ■Hr'* rfr rjr1* *X
|what about meat?!
Jlf you want it Fresh, Clean, Goodj|
fand Neatly Prepared,
| GET IT o4T
f! Hamptons Meat Market
4:- w miami i i in mih in i"
^ J. A. Hampton, Proprietor
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^ Good fresh country butter for table use. ^
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1909, newspaper, January 1, 1909; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157769/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.