The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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the cordell WEEKLY bkaccm. thursday. dec, 27. 1906
ti
Cordell Beacon
rr.cui
BuknkTtb. Editor
nOT.
per year; Single copy 6 cents
Metered at the 1'ontofflce at Cordell. Ok la
u second-class mall matter.
State Treasurer.
The Beacon is authorised to
dtanoum-e Hon. .lame* A. Mene-
iee, of Carnegie, a candidate for
♦he office of ntate treasurer, sub-
ject to the will of the democrats
Oklahoma.
For Congress.
we are authorized to annonncc
hat Hon, Koford Road of Chick-
ha ih a candidate for the con-
tfheesiotii'l nomination in this, the
fifth, district of Oklahoma, sub-
JtHec to tho vrill of the democracy
VS««ator Sam C. Massingalo
Hnth( ri/.es a* to aaaonnce that
he will boa candidate forcongTess
in this district, subject to the
will of the democracy of the dis-
trict.
For Governor.
We announce the time of Dr.
M. A. Kelso, of Enid, a candi-
date for Governor, sab]ect to
Mpmocratic primary.
Chcdester-Lcmon.
Dr. O, D. ohe<iester and mhs
Sallie Lemon were married Mon-
day evening at 7 o'clock in the
parlor of the Hotel Iron, Kev,
Spaan, performing the ceremonj.
Miss Sallie Lemon iethe oldest
daughter of John Lemon and is
a Charming young, Dr, Chedes-
ter is a veterinary surgeon and
dentist by profession and enjoys
a goods practice in cordell and
surrounding vicinity.
The young couple reoeived a
groat many handsome presents.
The Beacon joins their many
srionds in wishing them a long
ami prosperous life.
A team belonging to A. D.
Campbell became frightened to-
day at an approaching train
and ran away, going east through
Lee Bros, alley, south of the Big
4 Hotel and coming around on the
north side, where they wore stop-
ped by .Judge Shoan. The wagon
was badly demolished, one of the
wheels being torn off. The
horses escaped injury.
Off t ViWotic°i?* ifj^and ,or s?r
m
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ran
wttamr,
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sessNJa Tkaa 4hb/ UurMi ^
the > ■ ■■MlwU—I - aA
«>ese mmrn Bmrntmt «,
Win Iwrf M tew. la wfcioh
tlio * «rV r*a;aln« a w Hnilli
I'urtag Of* mtniini MtUa, Ter-
ritorial .Nrrwar; "Jim" (KuOslmM
the miwhtr* thMr salary f v W>* fin t
montfc's HtrKcM, thus i* n^i Ik* * -■-
Kates mens? f r ■" --1r|-|iinr au.1 thair
passive *eer«i«ry Maw wmm otM
of the rlty, anfl tb«
to. therefsre. by ifvt
"lire only matter of Impi i — ti a# tfcto
inorntng. In addltlos th KmI sriopUun
of the county boundary xiaiam ra-
port, wn* an atttmpt mm to - i*<l Inr
in committee of tha wr*to tte r«tarl of
the legislative departraswt <>• It* Uitii*-
tlve and referendum. Vera* -h-rr*
were called hefnr* on* «m iiim mt A* alt
as chairman of th* irtvole. AknM of
rvrry. as chalrmaa of tto £ -
partment. <11.1 not want M iirnUi, nor
did llayes of Chickasha. far tti* -Tsnnn
that he was personally lr n «anl la th*
committer s report on tU> utw U*
pceat4ed for a few minute* ami ttxaa
way Humphrey of ^owMt, fcia* of
Newkirk, and lioherts of LX** ««, w*c*
ull •-aDad. but all oicunm ria.
"H Fittwian of Enid w«tw u*4 la Wi* hr1J
wben railed. President Mur f, hew-
ever. at last landed a rluirutM la Mttjers
of Majors county.
After th* committee ot tt* whuta waa
In session. Carney *{ vS '■ is. rrai 1t<
'V r>s'i !■« at Thuaati iaa«n>
the InKiMlve aa< i - u -- urU-
liajne ot .Stockholm, Harper ww ty.
ihonjrta* the Initiative aaii au—
of the most ImyorUuit iihIIm i t« b*
lix'J«4e4 la Ui* ' r.t:i«N«a ymd **- - • oa#*-
ful tMimUderatlon. K U«a by aaotloa,
shouM be ^iven th* nuttar.
A aamUr of m*tiU>*rs tm ml M>y
vlt'finMe action of Ui* - "-*w'y ap^u Um
Initiative and r*fer04nl«<^ —itlTr a
duller artend<uic* could t>* tkai
Botb I >eiecataa l^xlbaatar *uA Wyait
of Wanette, spolca AUiUuat timIMiix
the iuRiative h/iJ ruioraAUMiu. u Wfitt
said:
"Many of the msmbera, lil«rwt«i la
this iiK-a^ure, are now at Uouia. W*
should all no hom« and r®#t k«for* t kln*
up a matter of such tmi knp«rteoua.
W* ha\< been up thr*« nltfbta aud uiaa
who arc physically worn out ajr• not
ubi* mentally to act on Important nut-
tcrs." Mr. l.cdbetlar brought th* uaatt*r
to a close by r«nowliij{ lU* tf• i i.li■ ri iTi
motion that the comiuitt*« rta*. report
prugTiss iu)d ask leave to alt a^aia. Thla
moUon carried. :u>d a/tor CiuiLriuaa Maj-
ors report.',], the rerea* vu takeu ""'u
January 3. Led by Chaplain Naylor. t£*
delegates sang "God be with you "till we
meet again." and lie then pronounood tk«
uwnedlction.
BY WIRE.
Terrllory of Oklahoma.
County of Washita,
0.^1
lit*, I
BIG WOLF DRIVE.
I. C. THI RMOXD. }'res.
J P. THURMOND, V. P.
E. E. BliO WJf, Deputy
Canute
•Stafe ^San/i
. Canute, Oklafu nm
Capital, iitoc/c
£/O,OO0
m
Is
P apie
eBIng Arranged by the
Chattanooga.
LAWTON: Having been defeated by
the weather at the time the former wolf
drive was scheduled to take place on
Thanksgiving day. the people of Chat-
tanooga, through their commerolal Jalt.
have arranged another date for the hunt
the date lielng New Tears day. Invita-
tions have been sent to United States
Marshal Abernathy, Col. Zach Mulhall.
Govrnor Fronts, Col. R. F. Frettyviaa
and others whoso reputation* have V*ee
made on the chase for the animals. It
Is believed that Mr. Mulhall and Marshal
Abernathy will attend as they wor>e in
great expectancy when the date for the
other hunt approached.
Invitations have also been issued to
Judge J. W. Wltten. E. G. Elston and J.
R. Callahan, of the Interior department,
who .ire here In connection with the
pasture mile.
To the Portland ToanslU Company, a
corporaUos. Clarence L. Fisher, K. F. and
W. H. Melser. J. H. Ensign. Otto Rentllnger
Byron K. I>Crane,.T. W. Humho, Henry J.
A ull. C. L. Nolle, D.G. Enaign. W. M. Stew
art. J. 1). Foucht. J.H.K'api*. G. M. LeCrane.
Mrs. l>ora Schertc. kuth F. Scboru. Myrtle
F. Scherts. Slrett 8oe. W. H. Alexander.
John F. McCombs. H. L. Galloway,
Jesse Thompson. Amanda J. McCrary.
Helen A. mccrary. Thomas W. Mc-
Crary. George fi\ McCrary, Miner Mc-
Crary. Clarence McCrary, Mrs. C. B. Mc-
Crary. F, A. Gaikmaa. Alexander Jenkins,
Julius Gamblner, A. B. Webber, George W.
Core, Rdward lteatlng. Thomas Walter*,
Mary Mi Quire, Chasles Edwards, O. L. Gay-
lord, Uaorge Slerllog, Warren Fennerrell.
W. J. Uelneke. Earl T. Bennebarger, Mack
Aahton,; R. Kneer. U. B. Snyder, Henry
Read. David Harker, Jr., Pauline Baker, C.
W. Sher.-lck. Robert Layden, Carl Winters,
Kugene I Car. non, Allen Marriott, Kelsey
Merrlott, William Morrta, William Ellis,
M.T. Walker, Elmer E. Dallas, G. F. Jones,
G. M. P oundstone, George J. Beeson, Fred
Knoffbotr, F. E. Randolph, W.J. Moorehead,
O. B. Black, Charles Turgeon, Allen B.
Snitth. Margaret Gallagher, Caroline Inger-
soll G. L. Miller, Charles U Newberry. Joel
H. Rlcehart. Roy J. Rlnehart. Charles H
Brown, R. iM. Klngsland, G. R. Halley.
Msyme L. Klngsland. G. M. Eyerley, Robert
E. Warrell, W. O. Nelson. Jr.. H. W. Stand-
ard. Harry E. Barter. J. 8. Addis, S. I.
Blackaby Oscar H. Parks, J, L. Andrews.
Ous Cutberell, w. J. Spencer. James H.
Browning. Wm. M. Shryock, Frank White.
Cha W. Hollaadswortb, Sophia I). Voor-
hees, K. M. Klngsland. frank b. Roberts.
A. L. Owing." Cbas.Tlmmerman. Lon M. Ash
Margaret E. Yaco. Joseph E. Uoodell. Myrtle
Rlnehart, hfile iiarmlson, Rachel M. Miller,
.'oeeph R. ^Toorkees, L. H. Thomas, 8. N.
Dunbar. G. F. Caaselberry, B. W. Llpaky,
Wm. |b] mao, C. WhI taker, f^ewls and
George Redlger, L. b Conour, John Keller,
Wm. G. Stehfast. Heary W. Miller. J. J.
hrlde. Samuel Gantsche, Martha b. brlckef,
Chaa A. brlcker. Mrs. M. A. Mitchell, Lula
M. Bwaln. T. w. Marriott, Paul Gandy. j. 11.
Wagner. J. b. Marrrtt, Charles Ko«e, Earl
V. Ksneharger J.F.Cody. Joaeph P. Pur-
call. A. li. Utx«a*s Ud ixjiin. J L . bristle,
R. A. bebrebi-. Juu I>. l i tter, J. C. bell,
F. K. I Hiok U. M. Melllig. Bauson An-
drews, W. K. swten «rt Wu . J. Vlalaitr. O. b.
Tracy. Lee '1 honp* n. F«ie Mae Austin, C.
8. Ross. Ercuit Lol«lgt,r, lio«a J. bungl.
Luther Mason CarrleK. '11 ewua. EUaTI.ee-
na. Lillian b. Tbrt.na, C«< ella M. Tbeena.
Emily Theena. L. M. Wagonr«. Jiu-xib Mayer
Philip Mayer, Grant J«^u^, T. R. IKnle-
wood. Wm. P. Hoberts. W. A. brown, D. G.
Knapp, John linn. J. WtuOen Relger, O.
H. Howe. Karl /.rraakb, William Adam.
Rosetta Simpson. IX rthea S. Detke, Mary
Meatb, John Helm. A ;e. Hill, li. L. Rob- j
Dawes
Commission Send List of
m*nts Upon Request.
MUSKOGEE: Upon the urgent l
f the secretary of the Interior the !
commission forwarded a statemei
wire of the number of allotments
which the patents have been records!
!•
terward on the Hth day of December, l#06
the tax sale certificate obtained thereby
was assigned by the said Andrem Klcgkade
Company, to O. T. murreil and Frauk E.
I'eun. the said Andrew Klngkade Company
having been the highest, best and last bid-
der fur the sum of t,*0.&3. the accumulated
taxes and penalties, and that unless re-
demption Is made by you or your authorised ' the area ordered reserved. In th
ag<*nt or attorney on or before the SSth day ! kee nation there are 8.660 alloti
of February. IK07. the said C. T. murreil and
Frank E. Penn >s the legal holders and
owners of the certificate of purchase Issued
against such tract of land will demand of
the County Treanurer of • Washita County,
Oklahoma, that deed ltsue to them as pro-
vided by law.
C. T. Miirr«U.
Frank E. Penn.
Ord«r for He*ring
P-Utlon to s II Real
Eitate.
In the Prabitte Court of Wasbiii*
County. Oklahoma.
In the Matter of the
Estate and Guardian
ship of John hhx e
wood, an Incompe-
tent person.
Now on this isth day of December, 190«.
F. A. Mosher, tha duly appointed guardian
of the estate of John Hazlewood, an Incom-
petent person, having presented and fltnd In
this court his application to sell an undlrld
ed one flfth interest in the South Wes,
Quarter of section Twenty Four, In Town-
ship Eight, No'tb, of range Twenty, w«st of
the !. M. In Oklahoma, the same betng the
property of the said John Haxlewood and
the court having examined tne petition and
being fully advised tn the premises finds
that a hearing should be ordered on said pa
tltlon ahd that a date should be set for said
hearing and notices thereof given.
It Is therefore ordered, adjudged and de-
creed by this court that Wednesday the 16
day of January, 1907. at one o'clock p. m. of
said day be the time set for said hearing,
when the next of kin of aald ward and all
parties Interested in said estate shall ap
pear before me at my office, In the Town of
Cordell, Washita County. Oklahoma, and
show cause. If any, why an order of sale
should not be Issued authorsv* miic
Guardian tosellsaid property prayed for
lu hts petition,
li !■ further ordered that a coo? of tbt«
order u* ■ nblithsd f >ur sue 'evs-ve U ne« In
tho Cora u icucon, % weekly new«jape>-
pubbMito ano yf 11 neral circjltil.tn in
Wast Ua Couuty, Ok . uuuia.
>V ln.es* my hand it tn is day of i>ec. I'.Ofl,
KICMARl) A. B!LI .1'PS.
P.-L>bitw Judge.
•■Jit. Dec, « wks.
I kee nation there are
tn the 26 townships reserved on WfaJcfe
the patents have been recorded In ttfe
Choctaw nation, where there are US
townships, the statement Is only an eatfc-
mate. The estimate shows that there ar«
11.500 allotments there on which the pat-
ents have been received the government
can not recall or cancel the allotment un-
less the allottee requests It. The title bM
passed to the allottee.
Falls Into Cistern.
ALTUS: the young daughter of John
A. Howell, a local grocer, plunged far**
most Into a cistern, sustaining a brokeiv
leg and a badly bruised body. She M>
to a depth of 18 feet, and only the Wfti
water In the well saved her life.
The young lady was In the rear ot her
home and accidentally stepped on a board
beneath which the cistern was locat «L
The board gave way with her weight
and she was precipitated below.
FEARS UNFOUNDED
■Judtfo 8hcpard Says New Segrega-
tion Law Will be of Benefit
SOUT0 A LESTER: Judge Henry
Sftepard, attorney for the settlers on thn
etutrofW td lands, sent the following mes-
. saso flrotn WusL : fton to the McA'ester
ards. .Elizabeth lu bards, Mrs. J^n Carney, C0n80rn;n;. sc.crefaty H.tchcock-tf
L>Il i I u Wa*n i i VI <>• IaU T.^uanK L
withdrtwal ordor:
••I have mailu m exfunlnation of the
moeut ardor of Suoretary Hitchcock se r-
Tlmber Man Are Exercised.
ANTLERS: Timber men througnoofc
this part of the county are considerably
exercised over the recent ruling of Sho-
retary of the Interior Hitchcock In with-
drawing from allotment all that part of
the Choctaw nation In which the best
and most valuable timber land Is located
They have sent a delegation from here
to Washington and have sent numecoua
telegrams to different senators and con-
gressmen asking for relief.
Cotton Production Reoord.
LAWTON: C. O. Waning of
takes the blue ribbon this year In cotton
raising. He has gathered tx> date 1ft)
bales and there are at leaat 50 more In
lielil. Walling owns 4S0 acre* of land
and there Is probably not a oo*itempo«<nry
In the new country that haa thla rent
Traduced an equal number of bAtoa.
WE WAMT JOUR PAT-
JtOA A GE and will extend
ncocrmtttDdntion con
sUlcnt u'ith conservative
tanking.
Fortune In Land Deal.
MUSKOGEK: Forty acres _ ot land Jn
the Creek nation, in the famous -Glenn
pool" oil district whioh Is known a_ a
dead claim, having been purohascd from
the heirs of the original aHottee by Harry
L. Stevens, of this city, a few months
ago for $162.50, was sold to the Denwr
Oil company, alleged to be a Standard
U.. concern, for 160.000. or Ji.160 pe,
acre.
Desperate Effort to Secure F*el.
SHATTUCK: The ooal famine hai
reached an acute stage In the jUiw**t-
ern portion of Woodward county. Par
nearly a month thr people have beec
climbing on every ooal car <> « paeaad
through town and throwing off as much
of the coal as poaslbte, a£ the MtppllM
received by the local d«ai*s ha e b*eo
altogether Inadequate for the Asriacd.
Miss Mattie Growth er, who is
teaching school near Rockr. «pent
several daja this week in t • city,
visiting her uncle, Col. W. j.
Knott.
Phil K. Ware, O. w. Frederick.. Joseph F
Mettler, J. C. MtCt-y. Mrs. H. S. Heck. Eany
Moorehouse, John (i t John F. Osy, Armin-
<la Keasier Ernest hiri^Mier, otto L, Kick.
John F. Ilackshaw, W. H. Smalley, Earnest
Wheatcroft. John Steffen. J. C. Schrepfer,
Abble Schrepfer, A. J. Miller, Felix Lauer,
Jr., John * lexander, A. L Redman, J. M.
Nelman, Emma Ioerger, Victor loergor, O.
T. Glllam, mrs. Amelia Kiumpp. Charles R.
Klumpp, Andrew melster,Adolpb O. melster.
Ignats Dnterwegner. Fred H. Dick, Joseph
Grleser, Joel Thompson Katie A Rurkbold-
er. W. J. burkholder. 'J. J. burkholder, m. b.
baker. W. A. Lyman, Myrtle Wright. Cora
V. Jones, Geo. b. Taylor. Oeorge Kamarlte.
FrankIZeuck. J. .1. 1'lerpolnt, Walter R.
Wright. W.P. Herget, J. D. Zimmerman, mrs.
Johanna Zimmerman.mathllde Schlffersteln.
Kugenle ^cbllTerstetn. Olpson Finley, John
Autollck, A Hamara.E J Kraeger G L Fitch,
Henry T. Watkins, mary C. Wilson, Chas W.
Head. Roy A. byrne. D. W. byrne. 9. P.
byrne. J. D. Richardson, Ott Winters. J. .8.
Wright, Arthur W. Sparr. Henry C Sparr.
m. R. Van Aimer, Gotlleb VonAlmer, Orris
K. Arnold, Rebecca A. Dlckerson, 8. L.
Dlckerson. burnle baute. Herbert Hamilton,
Ellxa Hamilton, I. Hamilton. Edwin O. Wil-
son, b. E. Yolgbt. J vs. Anderson. W.
Cock. Joseph A. Kan p. Josephine Pollard.
F. L. Helnlnger. John Kerwln, W. T. brsssle.
K. A. mcket.zle. Eckles & Phillips, m. J.
Oorsey, P. E. Prende-gast H. 9. Russell.
Arch m. Jones. John C. Sheets. Augustus A.
Whttlock. A. S. Wilson. Julia Eberle, J. H.
miller, D. A. slms, R. D. Clements. R. E.
Ashbrook, Nettle Wagner. Adrlanna bul
lard. August Strassner C. W. Christy. Theo-
dore Dobbs. Lids E. Dobbs, mary F. Dobbs.
A. T. Dobbs. mike Donahue. Andrew Wlssel.
JeDnleSelby. Louise mlssell, E. Graham.
S. K. Tyler, F. A.Graham, m. m. Walker,
Joe burch. Archie C. 'xirnum. Vernle bar-
num, Fred L. Fuck. Harvey Defenbaugh,
Albert H. Brl dgman, Geo. E. Zerwekh, EJ.
ward i>rwekh. bertha C. Zerwekh, A1 Zer-
wekh. J. W Ramsey , T. O. Rutledge, 8. L.
Wallace, J. A. Flnlen, W. C. butler, Chas.
Hoffman. Lcu'.se G. Goeddel. 6. A. Kauf-
man. M. F. Moore,'.m. C. moore. James F.
tugg.Henry moore. Cbas. ! Hoss. Earl b.
btur, W. b. Rodgers, mary E. Ross, H. m.
moore, mrs. ■ uslan Cor bin. Elizabeth Kod-
-ers. J. A. James. A E. Hill. T. W. Stewart.
F. m. Cheney. R. N. Stotier. H. b Andrews.
W. H.byne. burr Flockey, mrs. L.J. Ripley.
J, H. brunenmyer, E'sie Varrel.Joseph Getz.
Clara Louisa Dewey, Guy C. Core. C. A. Por
ter, Ellsworth bute. John m.Core.Thompson
Poor. J. C. aydeiott,. a. n. black. E L. conk-
'In, C. H. sacdolph. Frank m. brown,Otto L
Relk' F. m. brown, Ellxa C. Stamm. C. F.
Turner, C. T. Turner, and E. L. Conklln. as
owners. and as
occupants of the lots one -1- and two -t- and
the south half-sH-of the North East quar-
ter -NEM of Section two -8- In Township
Eight --- North of Range Nineteen -1#- west
of the InClan meridian In Washita county,
Oklahoma Territory.
▼o i, and each of you. are hereby notified
l ' uv above dt scribed tract of land was.
o. the '.'-fi lay oi Movember.1804 after com-
plex au rg\l notice had been given as
proviu.~ by law. sold by the County Treas-
urer of Washita county for ue taxes :erled
thereon for year 1903 which said taxes were
Washington resumed Its floatlar
population and hw Intermittent Im-
portancA.
Contract for C.'me Preserve Fenoe#
LAWTON: Sui e'-visor E. F. Mafrteny
of the Wichita mountain game preserve,
bus received word 'hat Lhe contrary for
bulMliiK the liljjh fence around the pre-
serve h£-d been let to J". H. Gurley, of
Denton. Tex., ,. td fiat work wouid heghi
February 1 ai". t>te fence finished In
Six months, l.i tne fall a large herd
of buffalo ate to be brought h re from
New Vork.
DISMISSAL rOR RUSSELL.
LAWTON- Cnun« i for L. T. Runsell
former editor of tlu I > *-ton State Demo-
crat. and the flayer ,i Col. J W. Haw-
kins. ffled will, Judge Diilette a motloo
dismissing ti ' case or> ground of th*
illegality of the grand v. The motion
will be disposed of by the supreme court
during tta sitting in Jannary.
The charge i.i vrami i . y Irregularity
Is founded upon t'i" sup*1 ie court deci-
sion respecting tho noted Asa Sharp
C4UK:. rrd this Uidletment Is on® of a
large number held to be irregularly re-
turned in Comanche county.
How to Make dread Dressing.
To a quart of freshly grated bread
crumbs add a teaspoonful of salt, a
rat itlug certain sections oi the Choctaw
nation, as well as the report on the samo
filed by Forest Director Cox, I have also
discussed the report with Glfford Pin-
<giot. chief of the forestry division.
"While the boundary of the newest _ —_
segregation Indicates a very large area, I Saltsponful of pepper and teaipoaofoJ
a very small per cent ot the land Is til- powdered sage (or other pr«ferred
labie. Most of it is mountainous. The sweet herbs). Bring two-thirty 0f
segregation will be confined to the moun- | cupful of milk almost to a botl, *44
tain land. Thl« will be of great benefit j two-thirds cupful of butter, take frw
to prevont forest fires, preserve game ; tfcg stoye ^ gt|r untl] but'ter Js me
««d furnish retail lumber for local 1ter- I ^ add tWQ ^ten well> wlth 4
—fh«i« |8 no town, railroad or .
The hysterical alarm In ^lespoonful of water and pour mix-
1 tur© over the bread crumbs. Whq
thoroughly mixed put into the poulti*.
rttory. There
mine affected.
the territory Is without foundation. The
segregation will stop grafting in timber
tends."
allowing ample room for swellina
Maud suffered a disastrous fire Monday
evening In which thirteen business build-
ings were destroyed.
JAS. W. SMITH
LAWYER
S. C. Burnett®
Lawyer
Cordell
Oklahoma
Offit e in bcocihi Itltlg., u<jr«lell,
Oklahoma.
Merry
Christmas
Happy
New Year
We wibli you a Merry
Chrintman anrl a Happy New
Vnar, and wh want to thank
you for the liberal holiday
patronsgn you liav-i given
ue. Perhaps in nonae things
our ftore t>«i vice might have f
been better, but we believe
that those who have been in
our busy store during the
past four weeks will be in-
clined to overlook this. We
have earnestly tried to give
you the goods you wanted
promptly and in the way
you desired them. We again
thank you for your very lib-
eral j atronage.
A1EM
Jeweler and Optician
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Burnette, S. C. The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1906, newspaper, December 27, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182165/m1/4/?q=Amanda+Montgomery: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.