Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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OKI AKOV-A LEADS ALL C ThERS. , C TICE TO BE NOTICED.
Thr Railroad (lazettc saysj Any ant| a|| |)ersons know_
'ls ' s' Railroad j jny, themselves indebted to
l.uildinjr is re|)orted done in Anderson & Vanpool. are
forty-twos'.atesandterritories, j urgently requested to call and
awl Ok'alitfma heads the list j settle same at once. We need
with track laid on 570 miles hat little von owe us and
of new line during the' year, j nct.,| it |,;u|. Anv favor shown
Texas comes second with 496 us alonjr this line will he ap-
. . . i,. .. i .... $. t i. i >
miles, Arkansas is third, with
371 miles, and the Indian Ter-
ritory fourth, with 363 miles
Georgia built 336 miles rlur
ing the year. In addition to
these Illinois, Iowa, Missouri,
and New Mexico show returns
of over 200 miles built, and
Ah bama, Georgia, California,
Florida, Louisiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Mississippi, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Washingtonand
\N est Virginia built betw een
100 and 200 miles. No new
s eam mileage was reported
from Ah:ska, Delaw are, Idaho,
Maryland, New Hampshire,
New Jersey. Rhode Island or
Wyoming.
WATCH ST. LOUIS.
The Greatest World's Fair
the world has ever seen will
be held at St. Louis in 1904.
To keep in touch with the
work of preparation for this
great World's Fair and to get
all the news of all the Karth,
every reading person should
at once subscribe for the gr • t
newspaper of St. Louis, the
Globe-Democrat. It stands
p e-emineivt and alone among
American newspapers, and
acknowledges no equal or
rival. Its circulation extends
to every state and territory of
the Union, to Canada and
Mexico, and to every part of
the World where there are
readersofthe English language
It ought to be ii; your home
during the coming year. See
advertisement elsewhere in
this issue.
predated. Resp.,
Anderson & Vanpool.
I- N. Traylor was in Ho-
bart Monday.
W. Jennett now feels safe
as he proved up Tuesday.
Mrs. Lu. y Riegel was in
Hoi art Fritl; y last, before
the court c >mmissioner to
prove* up.
Kugene Aument was in Ho-
bart I hnrsday proving up be-
fore I'. S. Court Commission-
er Kimber.
We are informed that the
Hobart Democrat has sus-
pended publication. It is al-
so rumored that the defunct
paper will be consolidated w ith
the Hobart Chief, wlrch, if
true, will obviate th : inevita-
ble wrangle over comity print-
ing. Two democratic papers
in Hobart is one too many.
| J. H. BILLS, !
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jHEADQUARTERS FOR STAPLE AND fA^CY*
I GROCERIES. !
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J Freah line Fruits, (';indit sv Xat-i ?te. %
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1, 2, 1903
notice fob publication.
SALE.
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LISTEN—LOOK—COM K j
Big drive to make room for
N E W Gi )ODS
Land office ai El Reno, Okla.
I sc. 24, m*.
Not, cc u Hereby given Ilia- ill*- fol-
lowing named settler Iihs HImJ im mc
•t his intsntion to make final | r«x r in
oippnrtof his claim, and Hint 8ai<l 1 t oof
w II be made before FMmund W Klm-
ner. LT. S. court, c mmics . ner hi Ilo-
0 irt, Okla., 011 Fob. 10 1903 viz:
John W Weaver, of Mountain View.
OkU.. II E. 82H for the nw 1-4, sec 22,
tup On range 14 w i m.
He samcs the following witnesses to
l>rovc his cot linn-us residence upon
ml cultivation u' add lHiid,viz:
Lee iShaw. or Aldon, 0k< .. Moses B.
Schlegel, Albert. C idw II and Fred
PmcK. *>11 of Mountain \ i w Okla
Frank C Slcll-a Register
A GOOD OOQ KILLER
The following is said to be
one of the best prairie dog
killers to date, and is being
used by quite a number of our
farmers with good success.
Take three quartw of wheat,
three cups sugar, i -8 ounce of
strychnine and ever this pour
about an inch of w ater and boil
forabout thirty minutes. When
cooking stir in enough corn
ineal to thicken well. About
a table spoon full to a dog
hole is sufficient.
Frank Bowmaker proved
up this w eek on his claim.
10c Outing Cloth goes at f>e yd
8c " " " " 4c
7c " " " " 3|c
$ 1.25 C'apes goen at 7oe
$2.00 " " $i. 25
$10.00 Suit clothes at $5.00
*600 " " " 53.00
#4.00 " " " $2.00
Big drive in odd pants.
See them!
$2.00 Lady Skirtn go at $1
each. Shirt* and overnhirtK
that nniht be Hold. Cap«,
hateaiul more hats that mi st
go. Sheen! shoe*!! h1io<-h!!!
—you never saw such prices
made on h!ioe?. (iloves to
beat the Jews! Riblonn,
trimming-, etc.
I-Jidien, come, see and buy.
Men'K duck coatflyoii never
saw such priceson duck coats.
Groceries- a full and sta-
ple line of up-to-date grocer-
ies. Just the thing you need.
(tome, all who want
-15 a r ti A I XH
All who owe hm, come at once
and nettle.
B. E. MASSEY,
Of MASSKVA- MOKKIS.
1 2 1903
NOTICE FOR PUB LIC A TI N.
Land Office at El Rem*, Okla.
Dec. 24, J902
Notice is hereby given that the fo -
) wing named s«itler It is filed notice
of his intention to make .final proof in
support of lus claim, and that said proof
will be trade before Edmund W. Kim-
ber, U S. court commissioner ai II -
bart, Okla., on Feb ti. 1903. viz:
Thomas L. Ouon. of Neoia OkU
11 E 3485 for the sw 1-4, a c , 1 two 6
n ran.e 14 w i tu
lie names the tollowi g witnesses to
prove his c<>niinii u rettidence upon
;*nd cultivation «.t said land, v z:
Victor Carlton and Oicar Carlson f
Neola. Okla .C ana Cogger iiid John C
Allen of Carnegie oka.
Fro k C Sick>8. Register.
1 0,10J3.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.at.d Office at hi Reno, Oklahoma,
Jan. 6, po3.
No tee Is hereby given that tne f« 1-
lowing oamed settler has tiled not it*
of his intent tot. ;o make fin . I pr. of in
supDoi t of his claim and that said proef
will be m ule before Edmupd W. Kim-
bar. U. c t 'ourt Commi-aioii> r ai Ho-
bart, Ok'ahoma, on
Feb.26, 19 li v z: Thomas K. Ilro-ks
of Kom My, Okla., II E XXll, for tha
oe 1-4 o' sec 2H. t «p 7. large 17 w.
Ha names the following uitiiesststo
prove his continuous 'raiUencs upon
aod C'jI ivati >ii of said land, viz:
Dan S. VV bkmr, John tvibkinr,
Levi L. Laka o.<i • ranc-s >1. W<||. ail
of Koma ty. Okla.
Frank CI Mrkle*. It* Bister
1, 2, 1903.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at El Rene. 0k abumu
Dec. 24 1902.
Notice is h< rehy giv n that the fol-
low ing numed a.ttlcr Iihs til. (I notice
or his interaion to mnk • ti al pr.n f. in
support of his claim *nd that km! i nria.f
wrili lie madu b-fore Edmund W Atm-
ber, U. S c urt c mmission^r at llo-
brrt, Okla , on Feb. II, 1903 vie:
Vaurice V. Van Metar. of Mountain
View. Okla. II. E 3812, for the sw 1-4
sec 23, twptt i. raug^ 15 w I in.
He namus the following wittioMsrs to
prove Ins c ntinuous re ideuci> upon
ind cultivation of eaid land, vu:
J 11. M« rri on. of Tokto, Othi. w.
II. Hancock. J ('aiteel. and A Ja n^,
ul of Mountain View. Okla.
Frank C Sicklcs Reaiater.
1, 0, 190.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ltnd Office at Kl Keiiu. Oklahoma.
.Jan. 7, 1903.
N.tlce is hereby given iliatthe(o-
lowii.g i.anird settlrr hac filed notica of
his intentiou to make Dual proof in
support. f his claim and that aaio pnn f
w ti ti made before the Prr>bate Judire
at Cordell, Okla.. on
Feb. 24, 1903, viz: George M Hnra
•f Ha-ris n Okla., II E 12037. f r the
n\r 1-4. aec 29, twp 8 n, • 16 w i in.
lie names the following witn* >ses to
Piove his continuous residence upon
aud cultivation of said land, v«z:
II. T. Cox. B. F. Ridenour. Iaaao
Bond, S. E. Clark, all of Harrist ii
Okla.
Frank C. Sickles, Reffit.fr.
1. 9, 1903.
NO I ICE FOR PPIiLICALlOX
Ltnd oni e at El Reno, Oklahoma.
Jan. 7, 1903.
Notice la hereby #iven «b t i(• tot-
low ing named aoit . r has li.ed nofce f
i I is i nt *ii 11. in 11 niak*' hum I pro* .f m hi; •
port«if Ida elm mi Hi.d ii.i *>aid ino'f
, wilt be maue tiefoir Cle.k of I)iMi irt
I Court, Crrdell. Okl«.. on
Feb. 24, 1903 Minerva A.
Heraty, fo. thenw 1-4. s\r 1-4, ice 2a
twp s ti, r 14 w.
He names the t •Mowing witn^ssen to
prove his coiit 4noons r aid* nee iilmji
and cultivation of naid land, viz:
^ ^1. Crater, and \\ . F. W heeler, of
I'lano, Okla.. Ji-aep > Calvert and
Charles Wteeler, of Mouiiia<n View
Okla.
Frank C ^ielilea. Ri*g|fi #r.
1, 9. 1903.
NOTICE FOIt Pt'lli.lCATlON.
I.at.d on.< e at El lt n >. • klalu in a,
Jan. 0. t903.
Notice is In-iebv given ttiai the f•-
lowiiiff u-uuru saiilar Iks tiled notice
f i.la intention to m ike final proof In
support of his claim and tlmtaod t r.a.f
will be made btfere Horace w. Ita ley.
U. 8. Ceurt Commiabiouer, a Cloiid
Chief, okla , on
Feb. 13, 1903. viae: Frank II. Stewart,
of Mount'in View. Okla.. for the lota
I, 9, and FI1 2. nw I 4. aeu 31, twp a n.
rmge 13, w 1 in.
He names the Ihiaing witnibsaa to
prove liia coot I in«u l eiddence u on
and cullivatloii of .n hi d. viz:
John A. Vaughan. CloudChief, Ok n.
D. M. F'arr s, ti C. Ikittoni, II. C.
Ilerriagton, all of Mount in View.Okla
Frank Me l«s KrgUur.
O. R. M
Improved O. R. M., No.
34. meet in Da ton hall
every Frida* night.
Oko. Martin. z. M. KiHaamnr..
Waehem. Necrat'ry.
M. W. A.
^ Meeta first and thlrtl
^1 hnriMlay of each month
Viaitlnjr
in Dalton'a Hal .
meinbera welc«uu.
O. II.
Misrox,
V. C.
W. Cai.iMaor,
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Kimber, E. W. & Dill, H. W. Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903, newspaper, January 9, 1903; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182046/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.