The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEEDEY TIMES
HuecMor to Tb Texmo Times
A C Bbadshaw Editor
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ISSUED EVEUY THURSDAY
AaisertlstisiDS rates locals A Cents per line
per issue diaiilay UM cents per inch per issue
Entered at the postofflee In Leeijrv Okie-
(Ionia ter tranamistioa throuue the mails
June li 101 1 "as second class matter unSer
set of AlarcSS 1S7J
ConQty Olficeri
County Attofoey C K Cary
Madge : tJ II Smith
Sheriff John Brown
District Clerk Verne Berry
Treasurer ‘ E L Porter
Clerk E F McLennan
MtcgUtcr of Deeds 1 Geo Ivouns
‘Superintendent E B Reay
'Surveyor Fred Lauelev
'Assessor ' M F Cark
ComtEissioners —
First District V II Sneed
Second District J p Link
Third District H B Mc-Kenaie
Time Card
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Wi -hiU Falls k Nor'hwettern
No 3 ' north bound 12:43 p ro
No 4 south bound 3:03 p m
O’Vi® First pub Oct 3 9i£
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Laud office at UuMiri Okie Sept 76 1816
Notice is hereby iriventbal WiliiaroH H Foust
'Wf Iseedey Oklahoma wboonPebruarr ' 0 :
jaade homestead entry do IJSQ6 serial no 025
itoroeU De e section 33 township 16 north
range I west Indian meridian has died notice
of intention to make final five year proof to
aostablish claim te the land above described
before Clerk District Court of Bcgrr Mill
County at his office at Cheyenne Mahorca
oo the 8th day of November itu
Claimant names as witnesses: i
J C Swank an I John R Arnold of Leedey
OUnhoma Lee W Denney of Moore wood
Oklahoma and Georre w Lencey of Angora
OUlahotua
0 L N HOUSTON Register
Oit-1 FirHt pub Oct 3 116
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ieparttnent of the Tuterior
Land nrce a? OuthHe OMa cpt 26 If 16
is herehr uivcri nut in1eWhite oi
kirlev kiuhoma w ho on Mav 62 rteile
liowtesreed entrv no 241 ¥ serial ru ktid I for
w 4 nw’4 s -e 4 and n 'i section 13 t-rwo-yhip
IT north rvrge 61 west Indian Meridian
fsi flled nitpe of indention to make final three
year prwf to eal Jsh to the lund sl-ore
descrit cl before the Her'c of the District
JTourto! Huer Mills Oonnty Oklahoma at hi
sffie at t’heyenne Oklahoma on the Tth d
uf November Ur
- Claimvu natiio a vijrwn:
Henry Me niiu Pare fhiio Sam S' hull
sod id Mc'lWev dII f Shirley okhi
L U HOUSTON Reiister
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NJTPB FOi: pnLICATlON
retrnn’ert of the Irtcnor
Iotid tfTie At iuane Olein
l-to'ir 3 p5
Notice is hereby given that JvierVKiter
of Webb Oklahoma who on February M If
made brtirereal enti r serial do i4:-'IS for s'
nk section 3 township 16 north range Jfr
vet Indian Meridian has ii!e notice of
trrention to make final commutation prsof to
establish entire to the land above described
before Clerk District Court of Dewey Count)
‘k)a at bis office at I alo Oiijuhozft on the
IV h day of No’ ember 'Mil
Claimant names as wiiresse-:
Lewis F Burton Aub Cleveland George K
coi-ee ard YA i't L Ratliff all of Webb Okla
L N HOUSTON Register
I'38 Tint PH Ort6l PiS
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tbe In’erior
Office at Out brie Okla
Oc?ob' I IP 5
Notice is hereby ffiren hat F e l Pyer t
of 1 ama-! o Oklahoii u hi or NohdU
J' P made bomeMe i1 ennr aerial no ‘ i ¥
6orH he w wc lo I 0 n- r -
M'GnS tt nhi- ' 'nr are
fiian Mpf i ttn hi notice of : ti to
jm in:t' -Ym’ - n i rr aHith
rlaisp t the :aoa a’jdv before tbe
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Novemtrcr i6
Ci! mat mm-j ni witncS'C:
Ira D Seneor 'Vt’lUm T letherton f aa‘tJ
b 1 oer Aioxuo M Dover ail of Camaro
UUlttbomH ‘ t
L N HOUSTON Register
onrri FJrai Du Or IT Pit
NOTICE FOR FDWMUATION
Department of tlie Ioieror
Lind Office MtCuthrie Duia Jc 8 IfiU
i Notice shcreUy tnventb ii Dclita t'rookhan
formerly lelite ‘tr-e of Web Okla erbo oo
April 13 I&8 matle bomeiend entry aerial no
HS3Lforof ee ov 4 section 2 o4
peM OCiiOfV I toenhlu 6'torrhramr 0 st
Jndiao Meridian lia filed PTtice of loccntior
90 make final piree yWar vrMf to eata
glaiai Ufc ibe land ao ive riecrited hciiire
t'lerk District Ooart of Dewey county ''k)a at
Isofficpait Talb uU on the thday
Of November ft f
f tlaUoant Dumes as ltnesea:
Mike FluoajrbD Hoy B-owa i sry Ed rri A and
U 8oiith all 01 W bh Okiatamm
L N HOUSTON Register
A C Bradsliaw
NOTARY PUBLIC'
Office hours any old lithe day or
MgLt Work promptly neatly and
corate! v done Times jft'cc'
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Bar X Items
Mrs W A Duncan ha been
quite sick fur the past few days
Mrs John Newton was called to
tbe bedside of her daughter Mrs
Henson at Thomas Okla Sunday
Mr Herring and family accom
panied by Ed Russel and family
went to Greer Co last week to
visit relatives and friends
Mr Jury aud children mored to
Elk City this week where Mr Jury
has been employed for the past two
weeks and where the children will
enter school
Nick Horton and family moved
toShuituck this week where they
e ill spend the winley and send
their children to school
Quite a number from this commu-
nity attended the L M Sturgis
sale at old Grow Monday- Every
thing in general sold well P C
Y'anDolah cried tbe sale
Mr Sturgis and Rube Fox with
their families will go to Slayton
Oregon where they will make their
future home We are sorry to see
these good people leave us
Mr Sandefer will accompany his
iougutor Air Xeul to her huue
neur Coidall
Quite a cool "perther” came in
Monday evening to meet 1 lie
County Candidates at the Br X
School House but in spite of the
cool weaiher on tbe outside a warm
and enthusiastic meeting was held
ou the inside The candidates will
visit other points before returning
toCheyeurq
THE XET”
istb- nutnf of the big fifteen thou
sand do lar serial story which will
puetr jn the Weekly Kansrs Citt
Star soon for the newspaper rights
of which theautior received $13000
Tbe story pronounced tbe great-
est 'his p jpuiar novelist has written
wiil not be pupli-hed qs a book un
til it has run serially iu this news
paper ’
The theme is the Italian Mifir
and against that siuiter Pack
ground tbe author has thrown lb-
of i er colors of an absorbing a d
ascinaiing love story Tbe sturv
whi e tragie in tofe has the humor
prightlluess ai d aciion that hare
haracieriztd his previous successe-
"The Net” will be continued i
ibi-rai iiistuilmeiiis each week with
I'fieen powerful illustrations bv
H iwaid Giles Ihe bsriptior
rice i f The Weekly Kansas Ct
star is 2-" ceuis a year
Sub-cr b now and avoid ipissiog n
Ad iri s
I'lie We-kly II i ii City Star
K insas Ci'y Mo
Republican Ticket
PRES I DENTI AL ELECTORS -
L Ia Long
W A Williams
M P Houser
M W Hindi
H L Hix
(I E Nickel
Ret Millard
J G Rails'
(XM flick
Vv’ G McWilliams
CO OJRESSMAX 2'D DIST—
Di-k T Marian
FATIVE—
A (J Bradshaw
v County TiCret
COUNTY JUDGE—
C iv Carey
COUNTY ATTORNEY—
W A Carlton
SHEItIFF —
J II Brown
TREASURER—
E L Porter
CjUVIY CLERIC—
11 Y McLlennan
REGISTER OF DEEDS—
t
11 R Dawson ’
SUPERINTENDENT-
' Fre4 L Hoyt
DISTRICT CLERK—
Verne Berry
COUNTY ASSESSOR -
RVII Crubb
SURVEROY—
Fred Langley-
COMMISSIONER 1ST DIET -(
S Dunn-
O W GREEN CASH GROCERY
Successor to Tnja$ Cash Grocery
O W
Phone 25
Tlae Rexall Store
C S Webber proprietor
i
Druggist’s Sundries C'gars School Supplies Faints
Varnishes Toilet Articles E'c
Look for tip! sign
Store ti at
Leedey
Just
A nice jine of new Shoes Hats Silks
Dress Goods Ginghams Calicoes
Blankets Ftcr fit
HatlilT’s Store
PUT HUMAN HAIR ON DISPLAY
peculiar Exhibition Which Ha Coma
to B a Yearly Feature of Lon-
don Cummer Dlaplays '
Many
strange
exhibitions for
looming trade are held each year rnrCntly died from that complaint
but the palm for oddity must be she was placed in a coffin and the
pwarded to the display of human funeral was arsanged to take place
hair which takes place in London er- two days later Just before the serv-
cry summer ice was to have been read however
The exhibition is held mainly for her brother was in the next room in "
the benefit of dealers in human hair attendance on his mother when he
Igtndon it may be explained is the heard a noiise in the adjoining apart- - 3iimilIttiC3ili:ili:tlllE3llttttlllllit3llilllilil(lt3lltlllltttltC llllltltlltllt lllllllllllltC llllllinillir
-n I A A M A M I A M Ate A !- A A A M A A a
chief human hair market of thoQ an(j on entering was startled GENT
I world and denis with something like to find his sister sitting upright in §
$1500000 worth of hair every year her coffin She died the following For
I 10 iap n0!tIy cotocs from tjie having survived the tcrriblo ex £
! bends of peasant girls in Italy Brit- pe'rience tWo days ELK CITY
I tainy and the south of France The - 5
J Iiost fetches ?12 an ounce hut white GOOD REASON 15 LAUNDRY
1 hair is the dearest because of its 3 !iaket leaves
rarify Tiie explanation is that a ‘W1y dilTt -voa anFW(r nJ tela- §5
lock of pure white hair is only ol- pnone cajl this morning ?” 5 HiesOuy
tainnble by picking out the white
lairs strand by strand from about
500 pounds weight of gray hair
which of course is a mixture of
white apd dnrk It is a long tedi-
pus process and prices as high as
$24 an ounce are paid fp such hair
V 4 ! fia 1 a f M 1 n A —
Natural white hair above 20 inches
in length is impossiblo to obtain
J The growing scarcity of the sup-
plies is worrying the trade and the
jiair merchant of today is hard put
: to it to obtain the supplies neccssi-
j tated by the prevailing mode which
j calls for a quantity of false curh
I and ringlets
We have a ear of Potatoes just arriyed
A ear of Cabbage that the price is right
A nice lino of fresh groceries and the cele-
brated Ben Hur Flour
Our prices will please cojno in and get ac-
quainted Yours for Business
GREEN CASH GROCERY
Leedey Oklahoma
ard patronize the
displays it
Oklahoma
Arrived
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CLOSE TO BURIAL ALIVE
A remarkable case of a woman
coming back to life after being cer
tified as deal has occurred at Ton-
bridge Kent England Tho woman
suffered from consumption and ap-
“BecaOse while you were calling
me up my wife was calling me
down” '
“What do you think of your new
expensive flat?'”
a
“It is literally what my wife calls
it— dear suite thing”
IN KEEPING
“Jagsworth has made t conspicu-
ous success as a promotor” '
“I judged so by the conspicuous'
dothes he is wearing”
ISMI
liock
haye leased 'a rock query anil
at $ I 50 per
J F Arnold
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i navp maae arangpraent with the Oklahoma Farm Mor'tgae
3 People fo do my own Inspecting1 on iood loans
Ifou want a Loan see
SF WHITE ‘-'o
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Leedey Bakery
Always at
Your Service
IS A
To Buy Your Lumber
Ve have a BIG STOCKof all kinds of the
' best Building-Material
We Sell Lots of Lumber ' '
Many jo-njng iiere fntn a distance We could not do this it our
prices were not right
Let me figure your bill
WIL JAM WELLS
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CHAIRS ‘ I
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SATURDAYS
You wont have
to wait lorg I
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Wilson 6c Fisher
Real Estate and Farm Loans
Firo Insurance
and Sand
a sand pit and will furnish either
yard delivered
Dray and Transfer
Oklahoma
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GOOD TIME
ft v Fisher
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912, newspaper, October 24, 1912; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1755972/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.