The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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’"Go to the City Bar-
ber Shop for all kinds of
'Xonsorial work Hot or
cold baths
Agency for the Wichita
Steam Laundry
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PEOPRIETOa
Dr Madison
JHl'VSlL’IAtf :& SURGEON
' CALLS PROMPTLY
TENDED ALL HOURS
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“Tile Men who SELL
Things”
21 years experience
Make dates at t!u3 office
Notice For Publioatios
Department of the Interior
tnd office at Alva Okla Mar 9 1906
MnMaA ia V Pahr oil'An tVlflt fhf) fill-
'Notice is h re by given that the fol-lbwiug-namea
settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim and that said
firoof will be made before Register nnd
tecelver at Alva Okla on April 24
1906 viz Edward B Needs Byron
gala for the N E 1-4 of N E 1-1 and
’1-2 bf N E 1-4 and N W 1-4 of S E
1-4 Sec 2 T 27 NR 10 W
He names tho following witnesses to
prove hie continuous residence upon
undctjlti (ration of said land viz
Martin L Guffy of Mendon Okla
JiuneaT Breen George W Needs and
Alonzo P Kenr all of Byron Okla
A R MUSELLER Register
Notick for Publication
Department of tho Interior
liatid office Bt Alva Okla Mar 5 1906
Notice is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notice
of Uis intention to make final proof in
support of his claim and that said
proof will bo made before Register and
Receivor at Alva Okla on April 23
1806 viz- Ira N Mendenhall Byron
Okla for thsS WI-1 Sao 3 T 28 N
R 11 W
He names tbefollowing witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Henry F Rather and Ira ) Wilooxen
both of Kiowa Kann Heajiman F
Martin of Driftwood Okla and Hugh
IX Wilcoxen of Byron Q rla
A R MUSELLER Register
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
Land cffico at Alva Qklu Mar 1906
Notice is hereby given that the following-named:
settler has filed notice
f his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim and tnut said
proof will be before Register and Re-
ceiver at Alva Okla on April 25 1906
vi Joseph S Hhefer one of the heirs
of John Shafer deceased of Haven
Kans for the N E 1-4 Sec 23 T 28 N
R W
He names tho following witnoss to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Daniel W Muck of Cherokee Okla
James G Motter Edward - Hook and
Wesley Hardly all of Bvron Okla
A K MUSELLER Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
' Department of tho Interior
Land office at Alva Okla Mar 21 1906
Notice is boreby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice of
bin intention to make final proof in
support of bis olaim and that said proof
will be mado bo fore Register and Rec-
eiver at Alva Okla on May 9 1906
vis Daniel N Gard Fioranee Okla
for tho 6 W 1-4 Beo 12 T £7 N R 9 W
He names the folio wing witnesses to
prove his continuous residonoo upon
and cultivation of said land viz:
Adonirvm J Miller Elmer Gilbert
David M Thomas and William Hughes
all of FknnM Qkla
A R MUSELLER Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of Interior
taDdJoffioa st Alva Okie Feb 22 1906
Notice is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notice of
bis intention to make final proof in
support of his claim and that said proof
will be made belore Register and Recei-
ver at Alva Okla on April 17 tb 1906
via Clayton E Lambert Fioranee Ok-
ie for the N W 1-4 Sec 11 T 27 N 9
W
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said lauu - viz
Daniel Gard of Fioranee Okla
James J Rafferty Paul La Brua aud
hfemoel Lawyer ail of Byron Okla
A IL MUSELLER Register
Notion for Publication-
Department of tie Interior
Lsndmmce at Alva Okla March 4 1906
Notice is hersby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice of
Ms intention to - make final proof in
support of hts claim and that said proof
vriU be made before Register dc Roooi-
ver atU S Lead Office at Alva Okla
am April 20 1906 viz Errs Bulier of
Meadon Okla for the N W 1-4 See
58T 28NR8-W '
He names the following wltiesjes to
neve bis continuous residence upon
end ealtivatioa of said land vis:
Willie B Brown Cha T Boone
Charles B Boone and Joseph B Alex-
gader an of Mendon Okla I
A R MUShLLS Regie J
WE KNOW WHAT grp DO
With yourTHRESHING OUTFIT
To putitin FIRSTCLASS Condition
for the coming harvest
You will need some OIL tooj we can
you money on all lines of repairs
Gherofcee Electrical & Mfg Go
CHEROKEE' - OKLA
AMORITA GLEAMINGS
The Medieino River Telephone
Company is almost completed
now and everybody on the lino
have jot their phone in
This country is getting pretty
well supplied with telephones
now and it is almost impossible
for anything to leave the country
with out some one seeing it
Even a coyoto can not show his
hide any morowith out the xvliolo
neighborhood is trying to com-
promise with him
There was a large crowd out
at the Sunday School convention
at Amorita Sunday both morn-
ing and evening A very inter-
esting program was rendered
Rev Strouse made a very in-
teresting talk to the audience
Mr Percy Marts who is at
Wichita Hospital having his can-
cer cured is getting along as
nicely as can be expected It
scorns that the cancer’s are get-
ting to be quite numerous for
the people to be effected with
lately
Grassy and Bub must of got a
bottle of P-e-r-u-n-a last week
and forgot to publish
Corn planting is' here in full
blast at pre3ont
M "C McAfforly traveling
agent for tho Choctaw Mill and
Elevator was a pleasant caller at
our office Saturday ho was- on
his way to his home at ElReno
Prof Knipe of Alva gave a
lecture on “High School” Fri-
day night at tho Church and
there was a good crowd outrProf
Knipo is certainly a fine talker
Loney Alovander drove his
fine span of mules over to his in-
tended father-in-law John Dug
gan near Anthony Kans Lon-
ey is going to work there-for a
of Byron was
transacting business-in our town
Monday
Tho circus at the Indpendenoe
school house Monday was an in-
tire fake though- they got sev-
eral suckers there
Mrs H D Wilcoxen tells us
there was an earthquake in San
Francisco and there were sever-
al thousand’s of peoplo lost there
lives we understand that Mr
Wilcoxen has a brother and sev-
eral cousins und neices in San
Francisco There has been a-
bout four thousand peoplo res-
cued Wre hope that none of Mr
Wilcoxen folks was in the earth-
quake Rev Murry of Cloo was visit-
ing with 1J Riggins anil family
Monday -
II S Davis is going to build a
fine dwelling house in Amorita
this spring
Pat Murphy -sold his driving'
team last week to Perry Lamb
Pat says that horses are not fast
enough for him so Pat says that
heisgoingto buy him an ’‘au-
tomobile” then watch Pat fly all
tho girls will bo wanting to take
a ride with Pat in his charat
C C Mercer and family took
tho Choctaw for an extended
visit with his folks in Indiana
Mr Riley has ohargo of the do
pot while C C is gone
Well Bub you made us a nice
specoh last week
Somo of tho farmers are done
planting eorn now
Mr and Mrs Samuel Jack of
Driftwood took caster dinner
with Iseral Nichols and family
Sunday
Say Bub what do you charge
for advertising a person name in
your items
II B Roberts is braking up
some of his pasture
-:We suppose that “Grassy”
will be with us this week-
By U No No 2
One Hundred Delegates
Free entertainment is provided
in tho homes of Alva for the
above number of delegates to tho
Woods County Cliristain Mission-
ary Convention May 1 and 2
and still there is room Free en-
tertainment for teams A good
program is prepared and inspir-
ing report will be given Our
doors' are wide open Weloome
E A NEWBY
Alva Okla
Woods Gouniy WGTfJ
Institute is in session as we go
to press It opened at 10 a m
Thursday and continued in ses-
sion all day with a good audience
and live discussion of vital ques-
tions Thursday evening was
occupied by the Territorial Pre-
sident Mrs Abbie B Hiller-
man who gave' a masterly ad-
dress on Prohibition Statehood
Delegates present outside of
Byron Union thus far are as fol
lows: 'Ingersoll Mrs Emma
Madden Mrs Gertrude Carpen-
ter Mrs Alice Cox Stella Mrs
Laura Coppock Mrs Mrs Mary
Brown Mrs Williams Mendon
Mrs Ola Hadley1 Mrs E E
Matter Cherokee Mrs Julia
Lusas Mrs Mattie- Hookman
Amorita- Mrs Lulia Wilson
Mrs Wilson Mrs Lutz Mrs
Perry Riggins Miss Alva Whin-
ery Mrs Daisy MoKnight Mrs
Pruit Driftwood Mrs Sadie
Gass
San Francisco Ruined
An earthquake followed- by
fire destroyed over three-fourths
of the city of San Franoisoo Cal
this week Over 200 lives- were
lost and ' thousands of people
made homeless Millions of
dollars worth of property was
destroyed
W P McFee of Ingersoll was
in Byron Thursday -
Two tickets were nominated
this week for Byron and next
week wo will publish them
G HI Miller of Sterling Kans
arrived here Friday to visit with
relatives and friends for a few
days
J Harry Gay the eye sight
specialist will be in Cherokee
April 23 to 28 Eye examinations
free
Ye editor is having a cave
built just baok of our building
this week We did not intend to
have a cavo built this summer-
butafler wto had read about those
tornadoes going in- bunchos of
seven up in Kansas last week wo
were not long in making up our
mind that wo needed one and the
sooner it w-as mado the hotter
One twister at a time is a plenty
and when they got to coming
seven in a bunch it is entirely
over doing the storm business
A new house is being built in
the north-wost part of town
24x24 feet Wo failed to hear
who the owner of tho property
will he
Skip Parsons and others fixed
up tho ball ground in fine shape
this week
NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE
By Order of Probate Conrfc
Notico ! hereby given that In pursuaoce-of
an order of the probate Court of the County
of Woods end Territory of Oklahoma made on
tbelOtbUay of Aril 190) la tho matter of
theerteteof William Wilton deceased the
undersigned st ths administrator of said
estate wiU sell at prlestO' sell to tho highest
bidder for cssh sub led to confirmation by
said prohat court on the 28th duy of Apnil
1900 at 10 o'clock a m at Byron In said
county of Woods ft ad teiritory of Oklahoma
aJl the right title aud iutereat and estate of
tbs said William Wilson at thd time of big
death and all the right title sod inwost
that iho said estate has by operation of iaw
orotherwiso acquired m and to ail the cer-
tain tract of lond situate lying and being in
thecouuiyof Woods aud said territory of
Oklahoma bounded and described as follows
end upoo the following terms and conditions
to-wit:
Tbs 8 E 14 of section 12 in Tp 87 N R 10 w
and The N W 1-4 of sect 12 lu T 27 N of R 10
W To be sold for cash expert that portion
or amount &ocfcetery to liquidate and set-
tle s mortgage now existing and a lien
uguiuS( theBK l-4seo 12 in T27 N K 10 W
as doscribed and tho purchaser either to
assume said mortgage indrhtrdnsas or to
pay same and rolearessid lien end mortg-
age Bids must be is writing aud tnay be lf at
roe ofilce of Martin A Russ attorney at lew
iu Alva uklw- or may be delivered to the
administrator personally or may be filed in
thsoOlcuof tho probate judge of tne probate
oourt
Paled Uii 17tit day of April JOOfl
M-O HZCtiO Admlnlnirator
£ 14 t’iio A ttoja big Atto-D ya
Mi§s Viola Anderson of Chero-
kee accompanied by Mrs' Nate
Lohraart Miss JesBio Stilts- and
Miss Crete Weeks visited with
Miss Andersons parents neax
Amorita Sunday
MILLINERY GOODS
I have just received my spring
and summer goods viz hats rib-
bons laces veils silk dress trim-
mings gloves ' children wash
hats and baby hoods With each
$200 and $500 cash order " will
give a nice neck oh ain with and
with out locket I will save you
50 per cent on your hats Call
and I will be glad to show you
my goods My shop is opposite
the livery barn
Mrs M A Mendenhall
PUPILS’ EXAMINATION
Oneo again tho time has come
when your pupils are to take an
examination for a Common
School Diploma Tho examinat-
ion will bo held on Thursday
and Friday April 12—13 find
May 17-18 ’06 at Byron Drift-
wood and other places in the
county - ’ -
WANTED— Catile or colts to
pasture 2 1-2 miles north and 2
1-2 east of Amorita
S E Adkins
DENTISTRY
Will bo in Byron first Week in
each month to praotico my pro-
fession Expert service Modern
Methods Consultation invited
10 years experience Work
guaranteed
Office with Dr Madison in
Byron Okla
OSGaR BLHXD Dentist
A3 A BUSINESS PROPOSITION
“armcr Thought Johnny Might Make
Improvements
Lcvl Jackson a farmer of China
Cennebec county Me is industrious
nnd kiud-liearted -One- summer he
ilreil a boy named Johnny 12 years
‘ild -who- for-his board and a little
noncy besides helped In light work
bout the farm
Johnny aspired to own a horse and
'jy extra work and nelf-donial managed
‘o save a -few dollars with which ho
bought an aged and emaciated animal
Levi patched up an old wagon for him
ind with the help of donations from
the neighbors something in the way
of a harness was obtained Occasion-
tl breaks In the weak parts of the lat-
ter caused Johnny to call upon Mr
Jackson-to replaco tho ERnie from his
'mall stock of harness
Ono day he wanted to “borrow” a
trace which Jackson Ulndiy supplied
Leaving Johnny In tho barn to rig up
as best he might the farmer returned
to the kitchen and as he stood look-
ing out of the window In deep thonght
his wife inquired: “Levi what are you
thinking so seriously about?" '
"Oh" drawled Levi "I was JeBt
thinking ns hew Johnny had better sell
his horso aud buy a harness"
In the Probate Court ot
Woods County Oklahoma TeTritory
In the matter of the estate of Enoch
Elowey deceaoed nnd a final account-
ing of iho adininistraiion thereof
j Notice is hereby given that John
Rlowey the duly appointed and qnali-
fied 81iiiinistn-tor of tbe- estate of
B noth Blowey deceased has tendered
and presented for settlement and filed
in said court bis final account Jand re-
port of his administration as such ad-
ministrator nnd hi j peti ion fon dis-
tribution of said estate nnd for liis
discharge and that Monday the 7th
day of May 1906 being a day of the
regular May 1900 term of said court
at 2 o’cloek in the afternoon of said
day at the probate court room in the
city of Alva in Wood County Okla-
homa Teiritojy has been duly appoint-
cd by the court for the settlement of
said account and for hearing said peti-
tition at which timo and place-any
person interested in said estato may
appear and file exceptions in writting
to the account and centest same
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand affixed the seal of said
court this 7th day of April lOlMl'
(Seal) LT WILSON
Probate Judge
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
Land office at'Alva Okla Mar 80 1906
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowlngnamed settler has filed no doe of
his intention to make final proof in sup-
port of his claim and that said proof
will bo made before Register and Rec-
eiver at Alva Okla on May 15 1906
viz Gusta E Henson of Driftwood Ok
for the N W 1-4 Seo 26 T 20 N K II w
Ha names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Melvin E Bloom and George E
Johnson both of Amorita Okla and
Benjiman N Swingle and William
MoLwcn both of Kiowa Kans
A R MUSELLER Register
NONICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
Land office at Alva Okla Mar 30 1906
Notice is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has filed notice of
bis intention to make final proof in
support of bis olaim and that tuid proof
will be made belore Register and Rec-
eiver at Alva Okla op May 15 1906
viz Melvin- E Bloom Amorita Okla
for the S W 1-4 Soo liT 29 N R II W
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Gusta E- IlnnHon Honjiman E
Swingle and William McEwen all of
KiowaKana and George -E Johnson
of Amorita Okla
AR MUSELLi:R'Rc5dt-tr-
Byron Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats of alt kinds
Cash for Poultry Eggs- and Hides
9C FOR HIDES '
Call up Phone 12 for-Ice : ‘
a'
M A
BLANCHARD Pres N F BLANCHARD Vice-Pres
J L BLANCHARD Casher-
THE
BYRON STATE BANK
Transits a Geneal Banking Business
FAM LOANS ASP ECI ALT
BYRON - - - - - -
:: WHEN BUILDING
TIME COMES
You’ll want lumber that is'in every
way dependable and satisfactory
Remember us and our elegant line of
BTJEL-miVCi
AiATJi
It never disappoints Once using it makes a life
customer Priste quality and pourtesy combine to
produce this result
W D MACKEY
GHfSS GREEVER Mgr
CITY MEAT MARKET
PHRSOM & LBMBICB Props -
- Nothing but the best Animals Obtainable will be slaughtered
Bestof Beef Pork and other Meats:
Pure Home rendereeLard
Sausage caned Goods Pickles-and
Krout at lowest living prices
“Cleaness and Neat Cuts our Pride”
Highest market price paid feisllides and Furs -
&2?”33 Phorier Mo 33 ?or ee“55St:
ttrm o snonnrvtweeeevetviriK jummi
TV J IIAWLEY
jj Agent I for Shawnee Fire'Ineuranoo Company
J JusticoioC Ihe Peace ’
Notary Public "
Farms For Sal©
Money to Loan on Fafms 't-
8©iWest Side
’ © svjp
CITY DRAY
Ft Campbell Prop j
I do any and all kinds of hauling any time
Prices reasonable ' ’ Give me your work
' " ' BYRON OKLA
Phone 15
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NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma
Woodscounty ss
In Probate Court
Notice is hereby given that on th© 9
day of April A D 1906 T J- Noland
fi ed in the-Hrobat© Court of the Coun-
ty of Woods and Territory of Okla-
homa a petition praying for Letters of
Adininistrarion to be issued to himseif
upon the estate of Mary A Goodman
deceased latoof the County of Woods
and Terntoiy of Oklahoma
And pursuant to an order of said
Probate Court Friday the 4th day of
May A D 1906 at the hour of 2 o’-
clock p m of said duy that being a
day of the regular May term A D 1906
of said Pro Date Court has been appoint-
ed as rho time for hearing said appli-
cation when and where any person in-
terested may contest said petition by
filing written opposition thereto on the
ground of inconipetency of tho appli-
cant or may assert bis own righ's to
the administration and prdy that Let-
ters bo issued to himself
Witness L T Wilson Judge of tho
Probate Court of the County of Woods
and the Beal of the Court uffixed ths
9 day of A pril A D IiN6 -
(Seal) L T WILSON
Probato Probato
Notico for l’ublioatiou
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Alva Okla Feb 171906
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice of
bis intention to make final proof in
support of his olaim and that said proof
will be made before the Register und
Receiver at Alva Okla on April Otb
1906 viz James J Raforty Byron Ok-
ln for tho 8 W 1-4 Seo 10 T 27 N
R9W
He names the followin witnesses to
prove his continuous residence- upon
and cultivation of said land viz
Clark G Goss and Heury Stoabs both
of Byron Okla Hitmpeon Cox of Boone
Okla and William hi Bayers ot Men-
don Okla
A RMUSELLEL PAffiator
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K O M & OR’y
Effective Sunday Sept 14
NOBTH BOUND
Express No 2 4i31 p m
Local Freight No 18 9 10 s m
SOUTH BOUND
Express No 1' II 59 b h
Local Freight No 17 1 000 a ui i
J W Wino Agent
Acacia Lodge ' No 127
A F & A M meets firet-
Btid 4hird Wednesday
nights of cnoh month ia
Odd Fellows Hall Visiting brq
hers cordially invited to aittend'-
our meetings M L Guffy W M
1 S Jackson Seo
H-B May
Auctioneer
Will cry sales in this and adjoin-
ing Counties' ' Prices reason
"atbloi ’ -
BYRON ’ OKLAHOMA
BYRON CAMP No 7355
M W A Meets every 1st"
Thursday Dight in each montlii
J J Ilittar V 0-
O O Vaughn Clark
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Howard, J. D. The Byron Republican. (Byron, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906, newspaper, April 20, 1906; Byron, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761683/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.