Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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' Eevoted to lb a welfavs of Byron
t&4 the northeastern portion of
WftPda County
Entered as seoond class mail mat-
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One year 9100
Bht Months 60
Phee months 85
Hntissto Publlo settlers
By a recent deoision of the Seo-
Htary of the Interior the following
Mfties who have made exoess pay-
ment can have the amount paid
by them returned upon making
UppUoation at the land offloe in
person! '
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John A Mastin
ISttt W Dock
Fciplo Wado
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Y&ley I B( i I
Pbrt 1 alio
5tank C1 i-ui
'inno 8 itzar
La toll L Brown
feelfihold Nick
dooob Boobs
UhArlo Smith
Felix O Dngan
William X HUler
John K Johnson
jMaph A KeoV
Martin V Btoridm
Joseph J Bender
6tWf B Faroe
b) W Smith
Jobs W Bbodes '
William Hergert
Arthur Raymond
Charlee Ltadslei
John Doitu
Jobs Lembfco
Xad F Oaeeta
AlbbM B Inland
Hiram Allen
Frank K lea
John Da peon
Stephen M Collier
John M Allen
Daniel D Brownell
Welcome B Wlmer
John banner
Jnllae Brnnea
Carl Lembke
John X Smith
Manor O Cunningham
Obe Powere
Benjamin T Jnredi
John S Byers
John J Mangam
Walter D Butter
Dud wig Sehenfler
Jemma Cain
Adam H Bichard son
Abraham P Ipp
Robert McCord
Wllbalw Oerdea -Martin
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Daniel C Ballbalr '
John B Wlrlek '
Jamee P Smith
Bobart W Wallace
Tbomaa B Jaekson
Jamee Smith
Andrew J Taught
John B Kaffer
Samuel B Livingston
Smith Sherman
Walter B Krogh
Thomaa J Fork
Alfred Beck
August T Patshawsky
Jamee Williams
Noble E William
Don la Air aim
XI mar K Kineh’or
Frank K Secreet
Queen V Pleenor
Amerloa Buanham
John W F Nelson
Samuel Kuhns
John Riley
Jamee B Bose
Michael T Wilson
Xdward H Kehoe
Charles Z Logsdon
Anderson Hollingsworth
George A Smith
Anton Vlerthaler
Orlando B Dads
William P States
Walter J Hagan
Henry Ferguson
Sherman D Brown
Jacob Krause
Philip C Warner
Xemond O Fraser
Fraud W Strong
Addleon Moore
Teeee T Strickland
Basle! L Thomaa
Lord C Miller
Austin W Darnell
Andrew Sexton
Fredrick L Baker
William NS Da vis
Johh P Sutter
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James T Bray
Fred Just
John W Murtla
William M Webb
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If parties are unable to appear
in person by addressing a letter to
the reoeiver of the land office and
stating where they wish the money
sent them it will be done upon
their signing the uecessary vouch-
er whioh will be forwarded them
upon such information
Will J French
Beoeiver U 3 Land Office Alva
Bltol Final TVwtaStj
After many years’ eoasidcrjMoa Inc
British and Fuieigm Bible aoclety has
decided to alter Its Iasi so as to en-
able It to circulate the revised version
of the Bible at well as the authorized
version of 161L
The man who earns his first thou-
aad dollars rl wrys looks up to It with
prtdo
rpapMetii pf beep's Horn
A verjr Intercpting theory font been
advanced by a profezsor at Cambridge
university regarding the functiwus ex-
ef£le the hems oa big-horn wild
sbegf He that thpy get pa
eaf tnitr jseta ttn litoral hearing hofna
and tyi serve to intensify euqnds pud
ta rj'irt clpajly p the finlmal tag
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"My duar" said Mr Henry peek w
Christmas Biorhing "this U H lQYljr
grcchlng Jftket you have 'yen mp
And th picture en tho box at cixara
la vary pretty"
"Ggd they piesse you" replied Mrs
PfCil
‘l!iit wondered" continued Mr
pech nerving hlmse t to the first great
rebellion or bis life "whether these
clears were reads of the same material
ns the Jnchet"
Here he retired in good order leav-
ing Mrs Peck In speechless wonder-
ment Quite SO per cent of the property of
England Is insured
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THINKING ABOUT OTHERS
tt la a raolUh Habit aad Wattaa
uabla Tima
Do not waste what is left of Ufe In
regarding other men except when bent
upon some unselfish gain Why miss
opportunities for action by thus per-
sistently regarding what so-and-so is
doing and why what he is saying or
thinking or planning or anything else
that dazes and distracts you from alle-
giance to your Inner Self? In the se-
quence of your regards shun wayward
random thoughts And above all med-
dling and 111-nature limit yourself
habitually to such regards that If sud-
denly asked "What is In your thoughts
now?” you could tell at once the can-
did and unhesitating truth— a direct
plain proof that all your thoughts were
simple and In charity Such as befit a
social being who eschews voluptuous
or even self-indulgent fancies or jeal-
ousy of any kind or malice and sus-
picion or any other mood which you
would blush to own A man so mind-
ed and committed finally to the pur-
suit of virtue is indeed a priest aad
minister of gods true to that Inward
and implanted power which keeps a
man unsolled by pleasure invulnera-
ble by pain free from all touch of ar-
rogance innocent of all baseness a
combatant in the greatest of all com-
bats which is the mastery of passion
steeped In justice to the core and
with his whole heart welcoming all
that befalls him as bis portion sel-
dom and only In view of some large
unselfish gain does be regard what
other conduct Is his cole concern and
he realizes without fall the web of his
own destiny — Marcus Aurelius
MUSIC HATH CHARMS
Bom Obnonotlonn of the Effect
Melody on Animal
The pleasing legend of Orpheus and
the wild beasts has lately been put to
the proof in Europe In a series of
tests to aetermine whether music hath
charms to soothe the savage breast
Not long since a concert was given at
the poultry show at Posen The fowlt
listened Intently and the only one
which did not seemed pleased waa ac
old turkey cock which gave every evi-
dence of noisy disapproval Herr Ba-
ler the violinist then made a seiies
of experiments in t) r German Zoolog!
cal Gt Jeus with Interesting results A
H'u n f 1 1 t" bs peculUrlr l s
( Li 0 A- UOJ V 3 J1 l"E b
1 1 li ini ueUueU h1 n ’ ai 1 li e
lntently giving e”ery cUee oC f-
suous pleasure This continued a
long as the music was soft and low but
when the movement and tempo chang-
ed and the playing became loud and
rapid be sprang to his feet lashed hU
tall and gave every evidence of high
nervous excitement as if he were a
Frenchman listening to the "Marseil-
laise” Leopards showed complete In-
difference The Hons were nervous
and apprehensive but when the player
passed on they lay down and went to
sleep The lion cubs seemed to show a
disposition to dance when the music
was animated hut the older members
of the family were evidently better
pleased with allegro measures Hyenas
were badly frightened The monkeys
showed much curiosity but only one
of them displayed evidence of great
pleasure Prairie wolves at first mani-
fested great curiosity but having sat-
isfied themselves at to where the
sounds came from they arranged them-
selves In e semi-circle and listened at-
tentively When the mnalc stopped
they pawed the player and seemed to
solicit the favor of an encore The
teste ere to he continued with a view
to determining if musical perception Is
a trait in all animals if they get the
kind of music which suite them or
only a nervous manifestation In recog-
nition of the unusual and Incompre-
hensible— London Globe
Working 94 a
There's PP rest for those tireless
littla workers— nr King’s New
liift Pills- Millions are glways
hoey enring torpi4 liver jauptiiee
hiUioopnoss fever m4 ague- They
banish pick headaohe drive opt
malaria Never gripe or weaken
Small taste nice work warders
Try them- 85q at Byron drpg
store
HOUSEWORK
Too mu oh booMwork wrooki wo
men’ nerrea And the eonatent
ewe of ohildren day and night Is
often toe trying for even a strong
woman A haggard face tells the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother Deranged menses
leooozrhfloa and falling of the
womb result from overwork
Every housewife needs a remedy
1 to regulate het menses and to
keep her sensitive female organs
In perfect rendition
IVIUgCARDUl
is doinc this for thousands of
Amsrioui women to-dy It cured
g Mr e Jones and that U why she
r Wiita8 thj Lank lcitec
Cli r k sns Ey Feh Id 190
1 lua j glMl the you Win of Curdul
Is hlplr s me 1 am feeling better then
f 1 here felt for yewe I am doing my
own work without nay help end I
weened leat week cod wee not one bit
tired Thet ehowe that the Wine le
delng me good I era getting 6—H r
then I ever wee before and citiil ii
end eet heerty B-'- i i l i i i n M
Wine of Oefc i i 1 - J i o t r
down five i i nx t-u
nowldoooi j f !
the day i-'
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“Tb Ladlee' Advieory Depart
ChattuMia Medieine Co Chstunovke
Strikes e Rich Find
X was troubled for several years
with ohronio indigestion and ner
vons deability writes F J Green
of Lancaster N H No remedy
helped me until I began using
Electric Bitters whioh did me
more good than all the medicines
I ever need They have also kept
my wife in excellent health for
years She says Electrio Bitters
are just splendid for female trou-
bles that they are a grand tonio
and invigorator for weak run down
women No other medicine can
take its place in onr family Only
50o Satisfaction guaranteed by
Byron drug store t -
A horrible outbreak of large
sores on my little daughter’s head
developed into a case of scaldhead
writes D O label of Morganton
Tenn but Bucklin’s Arnica Salve
completely bured her It’s s guar-
anteed cure for eczema tetters
salt rheum pimples sores uloers
und piles Only 25 cents at Byron
drag store -
NOTICE POP ri'WICATION
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Aire O T Feb 28 1902
Notice ie hereby given that the following
earned settlor lies Ami notice of his iDtontiva
to make final proof iu support of his claim
and that said proof will be made befors nieris
ter and Beosivar at Alva Oklahoma oa
X J Hawiey U 8 Court Comr at Byron O T on
April 14 1902 viz Edward Hook Mendon O T
for the n 148 nw 1-4 eoc Al t 28 o B 9 w
Hennfurt ths f’ Ioanns witn- to pnw
bh continuous rvsi uLvo upoa aui culuvauwn
af said Und via)
Charles E Garris John Angle Oeorge Sheets
John W Jarvis all of tfeudon O T
A BvMuseUer Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Land office at Alva Okla fob 9 1902
Motiee is heresy met tlrat the fnllnafa
earned settlor has filed - -kJ -'-
s final proi
ksald proot
eeeiver at Alva OkUhonaa oa
notice of his Intentioa
proof in support of his claim
' will be made before Hifir
April 7 19UB vis Henry Tanuer f Driftwood
O T for the nw 1-4 sec 21 tp28ar!i w
Ha name ths following sitasaas to praw
i a non reaidcuee tpoe ad euitivatfam
aid Und vai N
V’Mijavn °onV Thr "le I Overstreet John
Ail-il !m iPau TT I rkiw ail o Drift
I A CAMJTTlON Hegiatar
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ARCHITECTS Cf ' TRACTORS 4 BUILDERS
Your
patronage
olioited ana cater
to fine
work
BYRON OKLA
St iri Hyetem fe Vctded
Au lrhixUou9 head ias ter in North
Vv’alee hua calculated that the Brltiib
boy lotc on an average 873 whole
acbool day by the olumilneae ot tha
present aystsm of walghta and meaa
ure The cure he lays le the metrU
ajttam
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We carry a
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Attention
Here ie'a'chance to raise mules that will
sell Two fine Kentucky Jacks 16 handshigh
Black with mealy noses The best Jacks
this side of the Mississippi river
$800jto insure living foal money to be-
come due when colt is foalded If not paid
in thirty days fee to be $900
Will make the season of 1902 at my farm
6 miles east of Byron and i mile north of Men-
don If mare is disposed of money to become
due and must be paid at once v
WILSON & ADAMS
Ar Madison
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
CALLS PROMPTLY AT
TENDED ALL HOURS
CHARGES ARE REASON-
ABLE UVRON O T
notice for publication
Department of the Interior
Land Office t Alva O T Feb 18 1902
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DOtto of Ua toton‘13
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it Mini vij to uto bdlwu
T J Hawley V 8 Court Comr at Byron O T
on April 8 180? Tlx Bteplmn A D Varoura Corwin
Kafc for tha Lota S and 4 at- nw M too 1?
IWRIOV-
B uamoath fcllowln
Ida oootluuous mWaaaa
e4 ed Ued vie v
William Nance Daniel Kelley Jauwa May
Frank ilcrudden all of Corwin Kaa
A- R Mum liar Register
VTTCB FOR PUBLICATION
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Ha ume tha fo'lowta wltaMM to prom
hi eontinnon realdanca epoa aad mtlraUoa
a4 aald land vtoi
Oaorge W Barber Leroy Clark Amorlta O T
Mathew B Dunoon George K Parker of Byron
O T
A B Muaeller BegUter
wotooh ro muumi
Land ofllce at Alva Okie Marsh IS 1 MS
Nodaa to bambykiras that the followin
earned mttlor bit filed notice of hie intontms
k make final proof in support of hi olaim aad
that mid proti anil b marta bafor
T J Bswly U B Ot Comr at Byron 0 T on
April I0 1003 vlxi Catbrin w Breen of Byron
o T for tbs n 1-2 a 1-4 and 1 1-S pe 1-4 me li
tpsgnriow '
Be namee the following witaeeeg to pvovg ’
hieoootiDucms ragulenog upon aa4 eoltlvaUog i
of hU4 lend tIhi
Henry 8 Breen Charley Lcmbbci William 0
Atkinson Harvey Rboade all pf ByruOt O T
Mar W -A 8 M atelier ftepiatvy
CASH IS WHAT KNOCKS
The success of bur 90 ej&yi cwh clearance ialo ha
qato icntlnue theeameSOdayilonffer
Our tock Is nearly at eomnWrto as ltwA9 and wa are d®ter-
mlned to reducs Jt to suit future plans
We will continue toeoll at the following low prices beginn-
ing April 1 19021
Coffee lOo py package
Sugar 81 lb 1 00
Beans 4 lbg 88® "
Suda 0o per pound
Whit Bosnian soap 7 lb 2So
Star and Horse Shoe 4Sa per lb '
8 oaps of corn 83o '
£5o baking powders 20o '
Bulk soda 3o per pound -3
quarts onion sets 25o ’
25o bars long soap 5o
Hojniuy lOo per oan '
Our sales in harness have beerfvary satisfactry We keep
single and double light and heavy and have a full assortment
of chars and pads aso halters whips and strapwork '
full lins of Bulk Garden Seeds Onion Sail and Seed Potatoes at bed rook
DO NOT CHARGE
-ABOVE
You can borrow the money pay interest and then save money by trading with ns
eon- of onr prioes with others will prove to you that we are right
KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
KEN SAME AS CASH AT HIGH' '
EST MARKET PRICE
Yours for
H
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Breeders!
MOTICH FOR PUBLICATION
SmitaMl Of lb latm-M
' Land Office at Alva O t March I 1MN
to hereby clvr- that the
Mttltr baa fllti
114) of kla ill WtlfclQg
la mak final proof iu i of bis gUimsag
' y— of wui ba WaUa bad
4 j Hawley U 8 Court Comr at Byron Ot oo
April 29 1902 vis John W Jarvia Mansion U t
fortha nw 1-4 peo 20 1 28-n r 9-w
Bannmea tha following witnravaa to prova
hiteoQtinuoua raaidanaa npog and aulUvaUob
t aaid laud vUi
Joseph ylQWera Edward Hook Edward WUaon
of Meudon O t Gsorgs h MUler of Byron O t-
March 27 1902 A B Mu®eUar RagUUr
HQTICS FOE FUBLXCA
Dgparaagot gf tbg
Land Office at Alva O T- Mamh 7 1902
Motdea is hereby gives that the following
gamed settler has flUd notice of his intention
tp stake final proof in support of us gUim sm
that said gewnf wUi be mad before
T J Hawley U a Court Comr at ByruoO T og
April 2d 1902 vis Mary Houston Mepddn Q T for
the s l-t sw 1-4 sec 17 1 28n r 9 w f
Be namee tbg followlog witnefcees to provg
hi eontinnous resideno opoa and sultlvatiog
gf said land vU: t j
John Jarvia John Angel Edward Willson
Benjamin Ooff all of Mendon O T vt
Mar 27 A & Mnsellcr Register
MOTIOH FOB PUBLICATION
- Dtpenaml gf tbg latwks
Land Office at Alva Oa T March 20 1902
Motloe U hereby gltwa that the following
aamed settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his oUlm aad
t J aawley U 8 Court Comr at Byron O t on
April 80 1902 vis Elisabeth Aldridge Mendon O t
for the nw I- se 14 sec 6 1 97-n r 9-w
Rs names the following
hie oonunnoos ratideaee Hpen
9i said Uad vig)
Martin L Guffy of Boone O t Mewson Hill
Esra Butler Willis B Brown ef Mendon O t
Mar 27 A R Muscller Register
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Tgf Ih
Land Office at Alva 0 T Feb 2 1908 -
Mettge is hereby given that the Mkwlag
‘ leThes fired
settler has filed notUe of Us Umsiloa
e final proof is support sf his ninim aad
that said proof wUl be msils before
X J Hawley U 8 Conn Comr at Byrt tOT
on April 14 1902 vis Charles B Harris Mendon
O T for ths sw 1-4 sso 81 1 88-n r 8w
of tmailpox In London can traced
to OOO IndiVlaUftL
K eemm lh followla wltama to
hlwatinuon nuidtuM apoa sod ulU'
af mid load vial
vaUoe
Edward Hook Johe Aol Score Bbasti
Jobs W Jarvia all of Mendon O T
A- B Mumllar Boeltor
The Bank ot Franoe can eompV Its
ouBtomar to raolvt ont-flfttk o( moosj
drawn in fold
AU bats 80 P oeat disoouat v
AU furnishing goods 10 per oeat
disoouut '
' Any piece of oalioo In the houaa
J Bo per yard 10000 yards to pick
from -- '
All dress goods at greatly nduocd
prioes
J ait reoeived 1200 pairs of shoes
” whioh are offered in this sale with-
out reserve Don't go barefooted
when yon oan ’get shoes at our
prioes - -
ANY - GOODS AT THE
PRICES -
Business -
S DAVIS
- Kansas
The New - Furniture Store
A new and completa line of -
Wall Paper ' Window Shades
- Linoleums Oil Cloths ''
! Pic ure Frames Sewing Machines
Paints - Oils and Glass-
undertaking a specialty
Open day and night
P DOHERTY
A M MeCONAUGHY
POULTRY I
EGGS
BUTTER and HIDES
I am t iow better prepared than
ever Jo bundle your POULTRY
Wanted -
Horsu and Cow Hides
See me at
UYltON - OKLAHOMA
0- 0 MoKEE
PHOTOGRAPHER
I am now prepared to do all
kinds of enlarging work in Pastel
Sepa end Crayon " All work guar'
anteed to be first olaee
BYRON - ' OKLA
TJ HAWLEY
U S COURT COMM1SIONER
Homestead Entries made Final Proofs taken
s - — '
Farms for Sale Notary Public
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BYRON OKLA
PALACE BARBER SHOP
Ia the plaoe to get
FIRST-CLASS SHAVE
UP-TO-DATE HAIR CUT
SHAMPOO SEA FOAM
Or Anything In the Tonaorial Lina Owned and Operated By
ARLIE ABBOTT
Induced
prices'
A compari-
- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
— Deportment o the Interior
- Ln effle n Alrn O T March 10 180C
TJ Bewley V SCt Comr at Byron Q T o
April 14 IMS via: Cordelia e Blmr dm
Cordelia 8 Uoh of Driftwood O T fur tha
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Dancy, J. S. Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902, newspaper, April 3, 1902; Byron, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761208/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.