The Farmers' News. (Sands City [Knowles P. O.], Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907 Page: 1 of 6
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THE FARMERS NEWS,
SANDS CITY. OKLAHOMA.
o, BKAVKR COUNTY. OKLAHOMTHURSDAY, OCTOKKK 10. 1
KNOVVLKS
Vol 1.
Additional Locals.
LOCAL NEWS.
D. M. Mackey ha* a new header!
More Trouble 0v6r Purchase of
Sections
Tit* homesteaders ou.eeclion thirteen
in OklaUoma bave pent to I resideot
The Lowe drill is at Grant Fox's Roosevelt a petition signed by two bun
pjftce dred homeateaders asking that the
Era Januson lua gone to her '*>"• ' ■«««.■ J <*
^ I j liuqiiisbtneula on stcuon thirteen be
Seven loads of broom corn wentj P'^deMbe en.bling act .11 land. on
through town Tuesday. j g-cih.ua thirteen vacui at that time
J. Neuenschwander sold 12 and hereafter io become vacsnt nre re
shoats last week. : terved for tbe colleges of the new Mate
Mrs. Martha Barne
Wheal U 91 cei ls.
Coi rcpoudt nee solicited.
Hientj t f tain !• ■* lell lately.
Dabrook's perlu.no Jl Hlctmon'e.
b«e Detwtler lut Ltnd B-rgaint.
ESTHER. Church News
. | | . Sni't*T School at
Elbert Haworth commenced his ,.>ch gt|n,Uy
school last Monday a week. Well* •* •*
.1. W. Degroodt and wife were \ye " «•
doing business in Sands Tuesday. preschingst
Harold J. Peery took liis father
Ja :k Frost made u cil Tuesday and mother to Sands Tuesday.
Brownie Peery goes to work for
J Y. Alexander got through biuding IL M. Mack^ next week.
cane feed WcUutaday eveumg. (\ L. Kelner went to Sand*
S. P. IIhi us « culling csue tui Monday.
liurve llull. I>. M- Wolf went to Englewood
Kalhsr, H A. M. Walla, 3 P. M
|at and :tr<l Sunday* eadi iiiuhiIi.
KaatNje,:<V M
'Jul ami |th rtumiaya each ntonili.
Samson.
jfi>or« Kl: 11 l.V If;
No sooner w .a be glue1 ban Iter fat In r
H«ve Iter in ennteiu|>t to lbe fiisi of tin.
to tiridt-grooui's fii^nda, Alier whe. t
w barvcbl Sauison re'urns and visits Im
HIT titiu ...nuu ..v- Mrs. A. H. Ilumiston is suffer- wife w.tli a kid. a token of recoiicilu-
Earl Aikirw i nau tug luiubei ior h a jn„ with a bail cut on the little , lion; her father forbade linn to rmuM
ury, aa the land is vacant tbe moment ^ linger. I,e,r m an(i ,uul "l *er,i> 'bt u .c
Mr. Oau.ls is making some im- N , Bentlv lias tmuglit ^ ,h(,u 1,1,(1,1 ull",l> h**'"
I , . t, provamehi. uu il.e road. wtai ol <uwu. Moomau's claim ami has made his endeavor. to pieify S... ao,, l.y .
ferred by relinquishment .nd tbe pur- r ^
; i«rved for tbe collets of tbe new Mate ^ ^ f#|(|rut.j ,lulm tllM Week.
es proved up T,,e ° <ni '""'oner ul fnm |iet vUh i. K, u.. - Mrs. Kstlier Smith went ti
land office, boldmbat when a rehnquu t w. A. Uickuiou i«i looking (or hi, Me ide after her grandchildren.
I 'joent i. made upon .rctioo tbirteeu the ^ ^ . Hlimiston is suffer
Monday, . , i. po. «cuoo ^ tUcl. (rolll Mu. ,„k
Dr. J. A. Miller done some den-, (gllJ iuiuiwdiatelj re*erti to the tern
tal work on the News this week.
Dr. Makemson is putting up a <b„ relinquishment ia tiled.
u Therefor# tb« land caunot be tr.n^-
new barn.
rr\ 12* ICirt-U VJ M„. !
Wanted—2 copies of The * ur- , .ljaBi)rs filing ua t(19 \hUi\ Mfterwarcl«.
Mr. H*ack w , woik.ng the load^ ,
I'erin^ hen his younger dm jibu>.
There is a petition in
to have arural delivery route from
Mr. (iallowar i* doing .-..unt. r ||U 1""'"
jumper work at.the Esther ,talv M«"-",ok "1"" lM~
. , iatioe* ior iIiir abtiao.
for a dav or so. , „ , .. . .
. «*. * | i. .. oamaolii fftfed to he reeoncii *o, I ta
.1. W . IX'groodt will organize a ......
. , v ^ wife rendered it tinpr.'.Ileab fl *Iih
Sunday school at >> est Sun- 1 .
j c rcumatanee ^ave "oet a?ii>u tor
1 •' another deed, finding brr ib« wife of
Steve I'ifer hm a new w frtn. .notlier. ha Heal* thta aa a Pbili.iina
Mr IIunjphey went to Enalewooo r##chtry Ull aay, "Thii titnu I atu
tbit week. hlaineleia before the Pbili ine when I
The Haworth Sunday echool 2 p u< ^ ,.efi|., UQ|o (Uu| Ham,nn louk
dun m;a. *i,,ne hf ne'tinn eomfield* i>u tire, hia
Attend tlie Sunday school at H r , • . , , ,,,,
l. u.e .. .en .. m. Sa,„l,> ae.ho.l ... . . «*, be lo. k 150 ......
|UI|.ti mid Ui.ai. ll.«orlh mil .r- I'le ol tnd l.ll t ll With .
j Hiick ol fir * between their t.i'., ihey
ha. arrived no imo the corn for ■belter and « « li«o
imo CTc«j •;. .
Fr-uie a li- elmer ordered a «ar load I he i- tU« h-ppj f.ther of un 8 pound l0 it.
t oy. UnderatandinK that llioy had pru-
Kev. Haworth preached a good er- y kcA }jilllsi,n do tliia *..i-Qblef, ib««r
.non at Hartuony school bouae laal Sun j ^ „ot 8(|(n(lon hul
day rourimiK. J. e wife and I'auiiljr by ourniug thiu
A bufiiieH. nieelini: waa held Oct. n, ; ,
n Mr. Ilawonh'a borne and oampleteii with nre.
:hool
" ^ — itba.ors niing ou tne iauu mierwatu..
mers' News, dated Sept. 5 and Atwu, .c.uod. of l.nd j u| br,luni co,„ ,enl
^Pt. 12- I«. ..plK-ed t. h.re been u.n.f.rred ^ ^ I||||nJ||.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells have atnea lb. passage of the enabling .ct. ; ^
returned home from a pleasant However, tho.e who have purchase* ^
trip to. Kansas. *od been deputed ot «be ownership by ^ ^ ^ ^ WooJ(J
...... the eu.bling act, have been given prel- '
N. P. Jamison is building a res- ^ ^ Und [>y lh# 8oht)0,1 uounty f nday.
idence on his farm 2 miles west of dep.rtoien:, and the, wi.l have to M,*s K'h.1 Bo.d vuited her .later,
lPPeai to the coogree. of the United ObaH.e PraLe, l-at Sa.uMay.
i , « MI?a AUco Mellon is viaiung ■>
Blair Kuth, near Lnglewood, i S,..m cr ib. b.i le*,,l '"re"l,el- JuJ C(,,wcU.. ,wule h, lWvot.
took hia daughter Pearl to her! It the Uud u given to ibe vurel...«. ^
school last Saturday. tke* "" JL L„d., uiKU..
Judge Culwell and family, of; ""j"' ll)it um, ,|„ i,nd KdowIm po« effice h i been Iii.a. . .
Beaver, spent Sunday with Dr. ^ ^ llie ,c|llK.i Mo.i.y O.der ,ffl,.. W. <« ."« n,„ ihi, .e.k
o 1 fi « iiiilfi tjVfl'V Cliariut liVulii Hfbl
Sands family. |ltnd dep.,imWt-8ta . Uyul. Fr,.le 4Vck... rdc«d . r lo.d ! h, i. tl.« b.W Mh"
Mike ol/ met man 11 . . . Bpino' Kean- Baggt** aud VV.gouf .<! a car load
Sneaker, Mo. cut his leg nearly School Lands Are Belngr Heap ^ *
with the corn aled. Mr. Wok! pr.taed. l ^.uindT-UN^.e^ck-.u.
has a ranch on the Cimarron ^ £ i J'u «, I,.
icirculation. . . . ior Well#' btsi'ts in *ir nanonu • uvwv ..« v —^ — .
n have a rural aeliverv route ' ffi « > " of "" ' ««!««!., ..« iuR Ur. M.ke .o., r ge< .ai. f..r ib. boddin, « . Tb. ,«y thing th.t .1.. f«,ed .d
Sands west to the end of the set- jU«*uZn to tbe ,J 4 "'** b,,i" """ "P"°
tlenient. It will give mail service J*nu>ry 14 • *
NVedaeaOsy evtuum ur. oiaaemsuii HI 1.1'K'^ - - r
Mid .be .«.!«« d„ r'-M hi. L.U. -ho,n hua.e, ,b U 5 «"'«• *«' <* ,„««l.t by ....id, e.m. up...
. , "* KM her. •• fj„ jim will tbu .tc hia life ebalt
i.triea Socretary Weuneri* .ending run "w*.y
„ mqt.inea aocrei.ry Tvouner ia . ... . . , Mi.-a Kjte'.'a AUtire'n h«me was more .
many people who have very m| ,h| Wk, Mr. .nd Mr.. A «. A*n„ « b ^ , „„ lt., tWm ... e„„r.„,
Door service at present. f •„ nf r««(>nt date aoon ouan a loved o. «, loi - '* "* /pl|a Allure, th.s Wis a day ol nofp aid
1 , 4# ■ , tl i U ffS,T 7 /T , d eliiticla to lake up the dut.ea ol the Me Ul be r,Ml.„,bered. a- N / «U wicked, 8-U,.o„ tn„k "new,..,.' t« d«
A good number attended tin r(,|Riive to the renewiog of tbe leaser t a siHoo, leaebtr Oct 14 h t-ipreaaed lit r flf, tb« beat tiuie the ,||hU1 a ^rraier miscbiel, an l.a am ta
dance and oyster supper Saturday gaho.d l«nd« upon which the leas.s " aBtioo u i utv head counael ,""Kl f"u 'n a" l,t>r ,',"e IoP>1, tbeia hir and thigb wnh ■ greit atroLe
ni«'ht. The boys each went home ^pire January let, 19o8 will state that Jj 11 *1)U ia «ere pieM>ni n. leatily to thin laei. J1 aIMj whe„ jie |(4d done tbi*. he felt
with their oyster but we don't, ,he«e landa are all bein^ re-appraised ol Moderu wo mtn o n to have a nond time .end <t ||i(|JBe|| n0 |oflRar sar«a sanaoni; theai, .
know how many times he swal- „„ rapidly a. possible. A. soon aa the'^etu |,t.adv secured enough " *^ * be retired to a uamral lortrcee in ti «
lowed it on the way home. 0ppr...en.ent. are eompMed and the ^^.^^or^nLiIbtp^to "iuai-re TY-* U*> r. .1 Frame A Becknera top of the ruck "K. .m," a ol ff or lofty
rentals lix«d, new leaie* will be isaued rr -
W. w. Irv in and wife now
Des Moines, N. M. are visiting in
to the leSH.ea for another term of three '
kUUIitai.UUS IUI UlCtI L"^.oaa |* - . ..
be lu.tnllatiuu of * O.mp a. Ibw |4.c wh.t m.ke. ,..gr .huker. ir.mble. ,.*! ■ chit «r .b..w. . n.liir.
.... .. I I.I ... • I,.. taiKn ..I III.(all I It.a
I)es Moines, >. M. are v srang , ^ ^ (fc, Ur. t
Hooker. TheysUte that the ra - ^ e„mr.cl for ..i t ouo ot . r...de «. ud
road is really toying steel from to iWf < >m >( ha fl|>ir„|(„,. uoi,„ .u«t .uuti. i ihe t>
*li«t Moint east and that an im- . Dr. h.u located eermt
itrongbold in the trihe ol Jndah. Tbe
t'bili.tuier* violently pursued liiiu in a
:>
that point east and that an im
mense amount of materials is be-
ing unloaded there.—Hooker Adv.
Value of Advertising.
A. Kansas man is convinced that ad.
vertiaing pay*. He advertiaed for a
ioM five-«iollar bill and a stronger, who
bad picked one up iu the street, read
i be advertisement aod restored tbe bill
to Ihe advertiser. A few daya later,
while looking over a vest be had laid
off, the origiual loat bi.l waa found in
• peck el. He says advertising paja
1QU per cent.—Diica Preaa.
Head the BoMon Siore ad ou another
P g"-
Exact Population Known
According to the final returns of tbe
special censua tbe population of Indian
Teriitury is C92.901. a aompared with
• population ef 895,060 in 1900. an in-
crease ia eeven yeara of 300,841, 76 7
par cent.
'Ibe combined pepulation of Oklaho*
ina aod Indiao Territory ia 1,414,041,
as eotnpareh with a population ol.
970,:«)1 iu 1900, an increaae ia aeven
years ol 623,351, or 78 9 per oent.
The Laurence Friend's Aoademy
of Uaie, opened last week with aa en-
rollment of twenty acholars.
FOR SAhK 6 inilN northwest of
Banda Uiiy, Okie-, eevaral good teams
u «d to term work, Write for terms,
Oharlis Presoolt,
$.,6 10-15 p Com, Okla
toomer i .iui a> >■ -■ w .
lh« land. .Ii.lt b... bceo .old before Dr. h«,oe.l.d ,.0.«..u«0U) lo &.oO.
.hat time.
Tbe rentals are filed on the b *i' uf
so average of four per.eenl of the welling
value of the laud without iho iinprove-
mentsa
"A considerable number of the sp-
praisemcnta sre already complete, and
as soon as tbe lessees shall have paid
their ranlal for the present year, their
leases will be mailed out to him for ei-
ecution, the rules preventing me from
seuding out any new leasee until the
lessees bsve paid all rentals on the old
one.—State Capital.
Ur. Makemson has begun tbe erec- j Try one. They will rot pain you.
office on M<uu « - •
Ns* office. I be The Heaverite* are in another body, they invaded tbe territory of Ju
railroad paroxysm. |dah and spread themselves up and
Chy *uu la netting to make a town
Buy your tiroccrios at wells store.
Reliable and U1-10- DA IE.
Zelma.
Mrs. L'zzic Ootid returned home last
wetk from Keasieru Kan. where she
bus been vinuui^.
paroxysm. dab and spread themselves up
When the Kiirtign road is com- down the country to find hi.u, thr> d*.
pleted down the divide, it will lie signed notliii.K but to * i«-' Souson, n
within ti miles of Beaver ami a army come s^ainst one uian. "A whole
spur will be built and Beaver will band of men wsa sent lo sein our Lout
be on the Railroad. In the mean- Jesus, but ten time, at many wom14
1 time one half the effort and money have done nothing if damson had u t
the people of the town have ai- yielded, hia own country es.uo down to
readv spent on impossible schemes, ihe number of 3,000 to driver 8smso„
if directed to getting fast mail and ">«o die hat.d« of the PhilUduee. He
passenger service, would place the wan basely be.rayed and ddivend up
i H . 1 -* i.i. ir ik... i
s iieen Tifiuu^. pasHcnger service, wouiu piuce u.e — * — --
Miaa Daisy Vork is visiting at Zelma tmyn n hours nearer the outside l,J lhc ,u^ ot Jud"h lf ,b"f ha,!
• 1.-.1 si... I.. .. a u*. . k ,.l oossr .<■« ra.iiialli ..
ibis week.
The surprite parly on Arthur I'riesi
world. A man who lias had much h-d the le«-. .,..rk ol e.H.r.se rco.1,1
i...u.p.^ ^ praetienl experieiu'.' in Aulomo- i"(t io theoi, Ii.vh.k w, hi... . iu in .
.S.luidnT I.,*bt ... .H.o.vd Oy . ,lMl. tllHi| ,lh,| p ssei,Ker servile ill 1 '
urowd of young i>eo|.le. Xew Mexieo ami who had jusi n..« ui.d. .an bold .'ruBI,:. n.. ib. re-
Wbe.1 tu.> ... .O.a b.lor. .be (lriv,„ 1>v„ lhe route from KnBl. - oo.er, ol l,b.rl. hot ,he, b„d ,leh...d
t io i. looking Bo., wood to Beaver, express...! the ",n"c •'
Mr.rt L Hoyt b.d lo tn.ko . .ii|, op|„ion here |wt week tUl a eon- ,b«". J «
„ E.«l.wood...k ...... k.«. tractor could deliver the mail from """ *"J
. . . , . . thrireiea lbs things ti.si beleliK o
doc,,,rui1, Englewood to Beaver on a two i..„f-4
Householder , B .... 'heir peace Ihe I'liiltstioea begge-t
■ ■ ". him 10 let them bind 1
even 4 hours would put the jintil
into Beaver the same day it g< t*
to Englewood in time for people
to g«'t it before close of business.
The Government would pay for
Outhrie—Agent, of tbe Oklahema
achool land department left Wadueadsy
for Beaver county, te make final adjust-
ment of the indemnity sotiool lands set
lied with eattle men and lease ibe col
legs lands. Tbe enabling net granted
nearly a million acrea of aubool landa io
Beaver county to be disposed of by tbe
territory cr the stato. Tbie buainess
will be settled up so far as possible be-
fore tha State Is formerly admitted to
ihe union Uetwiler took uinuer wim sirs. , , . fr . , .
_ . . a , tion but an intelligent effort would
Oetka, Japan—8i*ty-three girlaem (0man nondsy. ^
ployed at sorting condemned shells and Mr. Ueard'a wife and childrvn arrived . ..
L'idg- in tb. ok. f..tolJ „,.lr ... U,u„ H.loril.) W l " "V1 "f
wer. knl.d .nd dlt, «o ..d,d b, Tu, ei)|j „ U.J l.y wo.l.l ln ",TO- I,1h,','"> ">«bi«K • .l.oghter .u.onK.l Ih.oi.
. . , ...... , ble cost of a hundred dollars, a The atew ot Judsh promise m>t to
make a a ow tin , w .t t a • route from the Garrett ford on kill bias them selves, but they debtfC I
mer wsges. '| , «rri n im tb<> divide and aerosis bim into I be bsnds of thoae who di 1
Bobool commenced Monday with an I e„rae ibsn k'1! htui, wetild abus# an I
enrool'meni of 29 scbo'ara and several «• *%« i t im I at « a\< I i >. ,0|lnrll^ |tlfll |M d< ath, to oblige 11 ir
uiur* will start soon. would offer every possibility „„os the> aliiiv ib. tt b.ai incuJ
By Sut ll war this kind of service. ie '«ue««a >
Mr. snd Mrs. fYmk
aod Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fuorbaugl
spent l&uudav with W. w. Ioman.
A crowd of young people gathered
at A. F. Iloatetlera Sunday eveuiug
aod were entertainad wuh music by
Mr. widleing which was grand.
fered no resiatai.ee ou condition thai
b.a own people diould not attack Inn.,
be yielded to be bound and delivered
iuto lh« binds ol hi« fOeiuita, he colli I
have kc| t tl.a lop ol the rock sgati.st
tion but an intelligent effort would , i.;,,. i.,,. .« „,..ifinik lub-iot-
batids on Inn., hut bo patiently submit-
ted by being delivered up to tbe I'l.iiis-
as esploelon. The faeiory il still barn
ing. Troopaara trying to prevent ihe
spread of tbe flimss. The cause of the
eiploaion is a myatery.
Read ibe Newt.
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