Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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RECORD-HERALD
Published Every Fridm
Iy M C Falkexbuky
MIAMI OKLA APRIL 9 1909
PHOXK No 113
$125 Per Year In Advance
$1 35 per year deferred -
FlUI ( until mailer
FVm LH1V 5 11’ 1 at lie poslolllce al
Jltmi Indian territory under the Act
ot Congress of March 8 1878
Hereafter for publishing all legal
notices the fees must be paid by partus
ordering same when proof of publica-
tion is made
M C Falkenbury
Editor and Publisher
Joplin and St Louis went re-
publican Tuesday Webb City
Galena Pittsburg and most Kan-
sas cities showed democratic
gains
Congressman Fordney of Mich-
igan nays that Iowa and Kansas
representatives are not republi-
cans — he measures with the
protection yardstick
The general opinion over the
state is that the city primary law
is too expensive for towns out-
side of Oklahoma City and others
in her class The vote in the
smaller towns was very light and
but little merest was manifest
The- Payne tariff bill is due to
be voted on in congress today
A tai'Ii for revenue has made
great gains in the i a-t ter years
And with the government’s de-
ficit of nearly $2C0 099000 it be-
gins -to look like congress should
come ever to the den ccratic
policy df “for revenue only”
STUCK TO THE PIGS AND KENS
Good Thing About Artist Was That
Ho Knew His Limitations
When any one asked Mr Hobart
about the New York painter who spent
one summer at the Hill Crest farm
Vtr Hobart’s reply always held a mix
fure of liking and contempt
"I proph’sled he’d make a living fc
Mr Hobart would say “because he
knew what he could do little as ’twas
and didn't try to fly too high
“Yes” Mr Hobart would continue
wth a thoughtful smile “you couldn’t
get him to attempt any foolish flight
All that summer he set out in the heb
yard painting hens or else out bach
o’ the barny painting pigs And when
I said to him 'Look a-here when Abe
I Fowler comes to paint the house I'll
get him to show you how and let you
take so much and allow it on your
hoard’ he Just shook his head and
smiled that kind o’ gentle sorrowfai
smile o’ his and says he ‘I couldn’t
think of It Mr Hobart I should Just
ruin the looks c' tile house’ he said
'I’ll keep to the pigs and the hens
for I know my limitations’
“Well ’twas a real relief to me
for I suppose likely he would have
botched the job consid’able and I
said to him then real hearty: ‘Young
man you’ll earn your living yet for
you ain't all ot up with pride and
ambition’ and my words have come
true by what I hear” — Youth's Com-
panion BIGHT ONCE IN TEN ATTEMPTS
Bad Speller Did Get It Correctly
Though He Wabbied Badly
Some bad spoilers hit on a phonetic
version of a difficult word and stick
to it others are of the wabbly kind
One of these latter is an inspector for
a fiie insurance agency He was or-
dered to visit a certain premises daily
and report the amount of inflammable
material stored there In his first
list he mentioned a certain number of
gallons of “kereosine”
“Funny that he always gets these
words wrong” said a man in the of-
fice “You’d think that he’d get them
right once in a while under the law
of chances”
“Oh he does hit the nail on the
head sometimes” declared another
man Thereupon a bet of cigais was
made that in his next ten reports the
Inspector would not spell “kerosene"
correctly
This unique Spelling bee in which
there was only one contestent and
he unconscious of the match aroused
keen daily Interest Here is his exact
list:
“Karosene Coresene Caresean
I three times) Careosean Kerosene
Careasean Karcascan and Kearla-
sene” Thus on the seventh Bhot he hit
the buliseye and the bet was wron by
the man who didn't believe that the
devil was as black as he was painted
Knowledge and Idlcnecs
It is no more possible for an Idle
man to leep together a certain stock
of knowledge than it is possible to
keep together a stock of ice exposed
to the meridian sun Every day de-
stroys a fact a relation or an influ-
ence and the only method of preserv-
ing the bulk and value of the pile is
by constantly adding to it — Sidney
Smith
E L BLINCO
has opened up a
General Mdse Stock
in the McManaman building
The Goods Buying Public
are Cordially Invited
to Call and See Us
CUSTOM PUZZLED THE VISITOR
Wedding Ring Arrangement That
Englishman Thought Queer
“Of all your queer American cus-
toms” said the Englishman “and you
have many you know — oh yes very
many — the queerest is that of the old-
est daughter of tile first marriage of
a woman who has been married twice
wearing her mother's first wedding
ring” ’
“How is that?" said the American
woman “That sounds rather com-
plicated I am afraid I didn’t just
catch it”
The Englishman repeated
“In the two weeks that I have been
iln New York” he elucidated still
further “I have met four maiden
ladies of 35 to 45 years of age who
wore wedding rings I asked for an
explanation and each time I found
'hat It was the ring with which the
lady’s father married her mother
When the mother married again she
gave the ring to her oldest daughter
Don’t you think that queer?”
“I certainly do” said the American
woman “still I can’t believe that it is
a national ‘custom or I should have
heard of it before” — New York Press
Thursday’s Happenings Aiournl Town
Geo J Stein went to 'Parsons last
night
Roy Mitchelson was here from Lin-
eolnviiie to J
J M McGhee has sold the ew State
grocery to C E Morris
Ed Sapp of Galena ij bora today on
business in county court
Drs Williams and Powers of Pacific
Mo are here vising friends
Come and see me no trouble to show
goods Miami’s Tailor Winters
I P Daniels was buried at Baxter
Springs Wednesday of this week
F M Reed of Afton was here today
looking after his mining interests
Joe Hubbard and wife of Muskogee
were here visiting relatives Wednesday
J W Howard cashier of Wyandotte
State Bank was here today on busi-
ness A buggy harness and buggy shed
for sale See T F Richardvilie lock
box 312
The aiv of Gaines Bros Co appears
in this issue Here you find Lon Lamp-
kin in charge to wait on you
25 years experience in this line of
work Give us a chance to prove to you
the above statement Miami’s Tailor
Winters
The penalty goes on after April 17th
on the first half yearly taxes so you
had best see tfee County Treasurer and
save money - '
Dr W L Bailey eve ear nose
and throat specialist 62S Main St
JoplinMo jtinlO tf
Ed McConkey left for home this
mornirg The case wherein he and
John Hale were charged with kidnaping
was continued to April lith
The “auto” craze has reached Miami
in its acute stage but it isn’t that you
“auto-work-in-the-garden” The Never
Sweat Club is still in evidence
Notary Commissions for Ottawa
County this week: C G Lykius E C
Fitzgerald C L Hale Miami Frank
Al Crowell Ella Burnett Nell' Afton
Phone No 40 for Coal Woof Flour
-ltd ul kinds of Feed
W 1 1'ENTON North Mein
Big Strike Northwest of Miami
At a deptli of 172 feet a good run of
pay ore — 10 feet so far— has been drill-
ed into two miles west of Melrose The
drill is still in the ore body and the peo-
ple on the Kansas State line are excited
Words To Freeze The Soul
“Your son has Consumption Ills
case is hopeless” Ihese appalling
words were spoken to Geo E Lievens
a leading merchant of Springfield N
C by two expert doctors— one a lung
specialist Then was shown the won-
derful power of Dr King's New Dis-
covery “After three weeks use”
writes MrBlevens “he is as well as ev-
er I would not take all the money in
the world for what it did for my boy”
Infallible for Coughs and Colds its the
satest surest cure of desperate Lung
' diseases on earth 50c and $100 at
Shnver & Cunningham’3 Guarantee
1 satisfaction Trial bottle free
I Swept Over Niagara
I This terrible calamity often happens
1 because a careless boatman ignores the
i river’s warnings growing ripples and
! faster current Nature’s warnings are
j kind That dull pain or ache in the
' back warns you tne Kidneys need at-
tention if you would escape fata' mala-
dies — Dropsy Diabetes or Bright’s dis-
easn Take Electric Bitters at once
and see Backache fly and your best
j feelings return “After long suffering
I from weak kidneys and lame back one
i $1 00 bottle wholly cured me ” writes
! J R Blankenship of Be!k Tenn Only
50c at Shrivers & Cunningham’s
A B WA LTON'S j
iTransfer Line!
j s
jj Leave Orders at Fribley’s
Moves Everything-
: Storage for Anything r
S
i Special attention given to pianos !
organs and household goods S
5 M
Agent for Waters-Pierce Oil Co j
a
Spring Brings
Moving Time
And for the accommodation of
those moving to the following
States the Frisco will give ex-
ceptionally low rates from March
1st to April 30th
The States are:
Arizona
California
Colorado
Idaho
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
Oregon
Texas
Utah
Washington
Mexico
Central and Western
Canada
Frisco Meteors Best to St
Louis and Kansas City
When You Go
Go Right
Go Frisco
Ask the Frisco Man at Miami
or write C O Jackson Division
Passenger Agent at Oklahoma
City Oklahoma
First Pub March 19 3t
Notice of Guardian’s Sale
Under and by virtue of an order issuintr out of
the county court for Muskogee county Oklahoma
m the matter of Virion Mary Ford et al minora
William H Ford guardian Probate No 7 1 here I
by offer for sale lo the highest and beat bidder!
fnrcah that part of the allotment of Virgin !
Mary ford whih is located in Ottawa county
Oklnhomu and described os follows to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the northwest
Quarter and the south half of the northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of section five
(5) township twenty-seven (27) noith range
twenty-two (22) east containing sixty acres
moie or less
Said sale is to be made upon sealed bids directed
to William H Fom guardian at Ft Gibson Ok-
lahoma or to Butte Boone & Johnson his at-
torneys ut Muskogee Oklahoma ard notice is
hereby given that the same will be sold to the
highest bidder all bids to be closed on Monday
April 12 1909 at 12 o’clock M : all bids to be ac-
companied bv cert’fied check for ten per cent of
the amount of the bid remainder to be paid upon
confirmation of sale by the county couit of Mus-
kogee county Oklahoma
WILLIAM H FORD Guardian
Ft Gibson Okln
Buttb Boone & Johnson
Attorneys for Guardian Muskogee Okla
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by
Guurdmn
In the matter of the estate of Eu la C Smith et al
minors
Notice is hereby given in pursuanceof an order
of iheCountv Court of the County of Ottawa
Suite of Oklahoma made on the 5th day of April
19)9 the undersigned guardian of the estate of
Nuna B Smith Albert C Smith and Roy ESmUh
will sell at private sale to the highest bidder sub-
ject to conHimalionby said Court on Monday the
26th day of Apt ll A D 1909 nt two o'clock P M
at the County Court room Ottawa county Okla-
homa all the right title and interest of said Nuna
B Smith Albert C Smith and Koy E Smith in
and to the following described real estate situate in
Ottawa county stateof Oklahoma to-wit: Lot num
berNino (9) of tne Northeast quarter of section
twenty-seven (27) and the Southwest quarter of
the Northeast quarter of section twenty-seven
(27) being the fractional South half of theNorth-
eat quarter of said section all in township twenty
e’ghU North of range twenty-two (22) East of
the Indian Meridian t onunmrg seventy-cigh' 17a)
acres more or less The inte'est of said iri”OM
in taul land is an uiidxi'o'l two thirds the-eof
Said real estate will be sold on the following
terms and cor ditoTS to-it: For cash in hund
Bids for the j ui chase thereof must be in vi iting
nnd must be tiled in the County Court or j liver-
td to the ur derMgred at Miami Okla or left
v it h F D Adams or S C 1’ullctWu attorneys
for haul k’niiduin
Dated the rth day of Ap-il 1919
AMOS SMITH
Guard un
FliLL LINE OF BLANKS
Chattel Mortgages
Real Estate Mortgages
Land Leases
Mining Leases - "
Warranty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds
Release? of Mortgage
Assignments of Mortgage
Bills of Sale
Power of Attorney
Protests 1
Notices of Protest
New and absolutely corfect
forms under the Oklahoma
Statutes
For sale at R-H office
There will be a base ball game
this afternoon at the ball park
A large crowd 13 anticipated as
it is the opening of the season
PICKLER
KEEPS ’Ell
Right where he can
lay his iiainNon anv
make ot machine
needle at anit-iu'e's
notice arid lor anv
known makeol ina
chine
Call and see our Needles Shuttles and Bobbins for
use in All FTz’ an cf Cowing Machines
Not to be outdone or to
do things by halves the
man who writes this ad
proposes to confer a
boon Ufon the over-
worked woman whose
eyes are giving out and
here it is!
HARDWARE and I UKNITLRE
Juys Anything Sells Evei
(Buys Anything Sells Everything does 1’iokl-i ’"j “"ist
BIGHAftfi IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Buggies Driving Wagons Farm Wagons
Mi
tractive in driving wagons
have you seen them
Coyne Lumber Company
(Successors toBlgham Lumber & Implement Co)
Same Place
THE PLEASURE
OF ANTICIPATION
Is outdone by the pleasure of realization
when you order a meal at BACHMAN’S
"Your steak will be bro"wn"tender and
juicy your chops luscious and finely fla-
vored and your coffee and rolls appetiz-
ing and delicious Our special dishes are
a revelation to the man or lady notac- ’
customed to eating at
BACHAIAN’S CAFE
Watch This Space!
P S Lindley
H Successorsto Fred Lykins
Your Patronage Solicited
Primary Result City of
Simple durable automatic
It threads any needle itelf even in tho
Most v uni ums of h ll
No twisting biting or eutt nr thread
dr X
Same Satisfaction
Grocery Co
niarni Okla
Miami Tuesday April 6
Without
Alcohol
A Strong Tonic Without Alcohol
A Body Builder Without Alcohol
A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol
A Great Alterative Without Alcohol
A Doctor’s Medicine Without Alcohol
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla WithoutAlcohoI
We publish our formulae
Wo banish aleohol
y from our medicines
We urge you to
consult your
dootor
yers
Ayer’s Pills are liver pills They act
directly on the liver make more bile
secreted This is why they are so valu-
able in constipation biliousness dys-
pepsia sick-hcadache Ask your doctor
f he knows a better laxative pill
Made by the J O Ayer Co Lowell Mesa1 1
i
TRANSFERS ON RECORD
Reported by Miami Trust and Savings
Bank Bonded Abstracter
‘ WARRANTY DEEDS
Hiram R Gill to Bank of Afton
$4000 east 79 feet lot 12 blk 46 Afton
Spencer L Alberty to Martha Alberty
$2000 bX nvv sec 32 twp 26 range 23
Stella E Ralstan to D A Holt
$1300 lot 4 and nw-se-sw-sec 19 twp 27
rg 23
W W Overstreet to J J Hamer $200
lots 2-3-4-5 blk 8 Miami'
Joseph Chaffon to J J Hamer $400
lots 6-7 blk 8 Miami
Franklin Smith to Geo T Mitchell
$35 lot 33 bik 5 Miami
D W Vann to John Oieracre $6400
sw-se end sw sec 3 n '4-iiw and nw-sw
and nw sec 10 twp 26 rg 22
Thomas J Thomas to J ll Copeland
$750 ne-sw sec 19 twp 26 rg 22
Isaac B McKinzie to William R Green
$7ou— lot 1 blk 65 FairlanJ
l‘r1 klin M Smith to S Greennice
$120— lots 23 24 blk 12 end lots 11 12
Frsco Add
Joshua L Duncan to Eli Gaines $35 —
lots 7 brk 11 Afton
Samuel C Broderick J D Crockett
$75— lots 5 6 blk 2 Afton
Franklin M Smith to Clearance A '
Ashmore $100— lot 30 blk 171 Miami
John C Crockett to Eli Gaines $70 —
lots T 6 blk 2 Afton
F R Fitsjohn to W L Goodell $225 —
lots 9 10 11 blk 3 Frisco Add
Daniel Clinton to Dick Patterson $400
— lot 83 Modoc Reserve
Franklin M Smith to M F Jackson
$30— lot 7 blk 153 Miami
New Oklahoma Realty Co to Mrs
Leona Stiles $25— lot 22 blk 11 Afton
Leona Stiles to Iureny Andrews $25
— lot 22 blk 11 Dawson Add Afton
F E Barclay to A J Baker $125— lot
2 blk 60 Miam
T E Walker to W H Prewit $50 — lots
9 10 11 12 blk 4 Walker Add Wy-
andotte LEASE
John Pascal to E W Graham nw-nw
sec 36 twp 28 rg 24 to March 1913
Henry Lafaher to G W Bigham e
100 acres of sec 26 twp 29 rg 21 3 years
from March 1st
Thomas Ward to N N Smith $100
lots 7-8 and nw of sec 27 twp 28 rg 23
and ne of sw of sec 27 twp 26 rg 23
Three years from Nov 1 1906
DEED OP TRUST
j H Hanna to P W Bonfoey $70
sx and sX-nX lot 2 sec 30 twp 28 rg 22
HOMESTEAD DEEDS
Cheroke Nation to Stella Ralston sX
se-sw-ne-se-sw sec 19 twp 27 rg 23
MINING LEASE
J P Allen to J C Breedy sl-2-sl-2-sw
sec 21 and nw and nl-2-nw and sw
and nw-ne-sw sec 15 years from date
and sl-2-sl-2-sesec 20 and ne and nl-2-nl-2-se
sec 29-27-22
Willis McNaughton to J M Heller
$100-el-2-ne sec 21-28-23
Samuel L Pcery and J P McNaugh-
ton to J M Heller $100 — w3-4-wl-2-ne
sec 15-28-23
Sale
At the farm of Samuel J Crawford
near Baxter Springs Kas one fine Jack
(Black Hawk) seven years old with-
out a blemish and sound as a silver dol-
lar Terms one-third cash and balance
in nine months at seven per cent inter-
est with approved security
” Wade McKinney on the farm
H W MOORE
Tornado INSURANCE
Miami Okla
Office in
Lanr Bmnwn
J B RENTZ
Jeweler and Optician
AIKEN BUILDING
LQST HIS rRfllH
Because he didn’t have Rcntz tlx his
watch for him You should avoid sneb
an unpleasant predicament in time
Rogers “1847” Ware
The best goodsou the market
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Falkenbury, M. C. Miami Record-Herald. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909, newspaper, April 9, 1909; Miami, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1748365/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.