Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903 Page: 7 of 14
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FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Was a Success in Every Way—La.ge Crowd, Excellent Pa/
pers, Instrumental and Vocal Selections—Most
Propitious Beginning,
Thursday was an ideal day by Miss Naomi and Mrs. Day
and the fact was taken ad van- ^rs* Joe Forney, and Messrs.
tage of by our townspeople ^,eo* Merriam and Lee
and farmers in attending the JT^,"V; hearti,yen"
™ T . mi . . joyed by all while the songs
Farmers Institute. Tha insti- by Master Travie anJ Migs
tute was the first held in Har- Hazel Moon and Miss Crip-
rison, and had for its purpose pen's room were applauded,
a more definite knowledge of Mrs. Fleeta Scott's reading
the adaptability of the several was ^ne#
grains to our rich Kiowa land.' "on* J* p- Thoburn, Direc-
The Institute was called to
order by Vice President W.F.
Conley. While there was not
tor John Fields of the Agri-
cultural college, Hon. Ew.-rs
VV hite, Prof. F. C. Burtis and
Mr. John C. Snyder were not
a very large attendance at the \ , , ,
beginning yet by noon the I b9 present but sent
hall was nearly full. At the1PTT °" u- ? ^
afternoon session the hall was if ^ whlchwere read by
j i • the becretarv of the Institute
crowded to its utmost capac-i., . , institute,
, , .1 lorace J. Newberry.
ity and many were forced to' 3
stand. Many from Washita
county were in attendance and
LANDS TO
BE ALLOTTED
INSTITUTE MEMBERSHIP.
The K iowa Countv Farm-
promised to come to our next era Institute desirous of en-
meeting. j larging its membership as rap-
The editors of the local pa-jidly as possible, and recogni-
pers were chosen as secre- zing the benefits to be had by
taries of the meeting. l imited efforts to promote a<ri
We regret we have not the culture and related indubtries
space in which to justly treat 'hereby invite the farm and
of the many exc llent papers t >wn people to unite with us.
and addresses which we lis- Mr. W. F. Conley, Vice Pres-
tened to. Our home talent, ident of Kai'soi twp., will
especially did themselves jus- e cplaiuobjecfcsof th^ Institute
tice. I he papers by Messrs. and will receive and receipt*
J. A. Brubaker and H. H. for membership. The editor
Masterson deserve especial of either the Gazette or the
mention in this particular. Herald will likewise accept
their papers being concise and and receipt for membership, ed defeat
fn tlw nninf • 1 \ 1. n ....
Ardmore, I.T., Mar. 10-The
announcement that the Indian
lands of the Chickasha nation
will be alloted in severalty to
t'ie Chickasha Indians, com-
mencing about April 15, is
being hailed with a feeli lg of
exultation by the future bene-
ficiaries of the tribe.
Conservative men figure in
the allotment, or a division of
the Indian estate the real so'n-
tion to the anomalous condi-
tion whijh has existed since
the territory became a white
man's domain, yet the wisest
statesmen in therjeountry can
only theorize when it" comes
to fixing the responsibility for
the condition which exist-'.
DISSOLUTION.
By mutual consent, Albrit-
tonand Forney have dissolved
nartnerahip, M. L, Albntton
takingtli- Drexel olltel build-
ing and assuming all indeht-
3011 ess against the property
md F. F. Forney has taken
he Saddle Rock S 1 ion ai d
has assumed all indebtedness
against the Firm.
M. L. Albritton.
F. F, Forney,
LITERARY MEETING.
Another interesting meet-
ing was held last evening b)
the Literary Society, with ;
large number in attendance.
I he debate scheduled for last
night diil not come off as sev-
eral of the debaters were ab-
sent. It is rumored the\ fear-
No Time to Lose
You cannot afford to disregard
the warnings of a weak and
diseased heart and put off tak-
ing the prescription of the
v/^rld's greatest authority on
heart and nervous disorders—
Miles* Iieart Cere.
If your heart palpitares, flutters,
or you are short of breath, have
smothering spells, pain in left
side, shoulder or arm, you have
heart trouble and are liable to
drop dead any moment.
Maior J. W. W.KMiorck, one c£ the
IfstknoMic 1 curator* In the cot -
try c'r< pjw- i dor i from heurt c:!s< :.- e
recently, at his Lome la Pc* ul.Ind.,
while mowing his lawn.—Tit*, i rttsa.
Mrs. M. A. Birdsall, Watkins, N. Y,
whose portrait heads this advertise-
ment, says: "I write thin th^c r:h grrt-
itude f benefits I revived from Dr.
M ies'Heart Cure. I had palpitate n
of the heart, severe pains under the
left shoulder, and my rencral health
was miserable. A few Dottles of L'r.
Mile3 Heart Cure cured me entirely.
Sold by all Druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
to the point, replete with flood Ask them al>out it.
.id\ ice. i he musical numbers Hoiiack .1. Xkwbkrry, Sec.
AFTERTHOUGHTS.
his present ways he will b
rpi . 4.-1 i' n:it the real tiling be-
rhe Spring poet is abroad for he knows it.
in the land once more. — — .
Ira 1). Sankey, tl.e singer LOCdlS.
who made Moody famous is I^ee Kempinsky will noon
blind. send in his application for the
One of the worst types of 4colnn'is; .
human skunks that RooU peo- ^ ,M seeI , nT,'!'XVils"n-
pie have to deal with in this 1 e* j Debate ResolvKl that()k
world is the fellow who it> , K- binder and wife of 8c- ,ah?m ^ouh\ be admitted a.
i.i e • . , dalia, Mo., left Thurtdai- #.w. a stat". Amative
tends to be your friend when,-,, 4 , uinur.sda) e\<- ; y . , ( ,
J nil)** i«>r tneir hmna -if Messrs. /.ink .in.I \ . I o >n
he .s not. And all the time , vo'woeks. vV( w|t|) ^ H Negative: Messrs. Funk an,
• i e 'k.
The books were ojkmi fo
The program for the next
meeting will be:
Orchestra Selection.
Ladies' quartette.
Reading- Mrs. Shaw.
Solo—Mrs. H. A. Earns.
Recitation Yula Lmdsey.
StumpSpecch —Joe McNcr
ney.
Duet — Travie and Haze
Moon.
Paper on Kducation—Prof
he apparently goes oi t of h;s |u.re.
way to accommodate you, h
way to accommooate you, he ,, the books were o| rin fo
is knifing you in every way /'j'i. I't. j charter inembc s in 1 about v
possible. Harrison has a citi- Citv u )il'1,/t!!ulVt.'>- S Xn''1' l1"' col,stitl,tion a <
zen of this character, and ve day. by-laws of the society.
want to tell him here and now n*\
,i i * | t , ' neie is a move on foot to
that he has about gone his'organlze H u||ion ^Xlu^
length and if he continues in School,
Services Sunday morning
and evening at OaltoirH Mai
conducted by I'e Watkins.
2. 20 1903.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Li.nd Ollice wt. El U* no. Okla.
J«n. 27, 19T3
Notice Is hereby given that the fo!-
lowirg named settled has filed notice
of hi9 intention to make final pro* r'
in support of his claim and tha:
said proof will be made before
Register and fte"*iwr. U. Land
Office at El R-no. Okla , on
April 4 1903 viz: L %r A TT ihr.of
p rton. Okl«.. II K 5S85 for th •
I 4. of 1 4 of s^c 4. twp 5 n rnr g •
IB wlm.
He names tUe following witnesses
to prove his continuous residents
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Praocifl M W ir "ott, of Kl Ran .
Wsuren T. O'lvrr A. Plentir^.
WilliamK.WHiti8C4.lt, all of Ceop-t
Ion, Okla.
FRANK C. SICKLES. Register.
First Published Feb. 13, lft< 3
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER OR
Land Office at El l<« no, OUa.
Feb. 4, H U3
A sufficient contest jitlnlavit hnvj. -4
been til«d in this office by Thorax* V.
t'enton, contestant,Against the home-
mend entr> No. 3163. made Sept. ♦>.
1901, forsw I 4. sec. IT. twp 0 n, ang
6 w. h, Wi'e> E. Mt 11 my ron>estee.
in which It is alleged that the sai I
^ iley R. MclNnry has never emabli • -
Ml his residence ujmn the said tract« f
'and and that he has wliollv abandore 1
th- same for a period of more than *.\
months and that said default still
exists, sabi parties ara hereby i.ot*fi^1
to appear, respfind and offer evid- ii. m
tom hloa id allegation at. 10 o't-h ck
rn. an Mmcli 19. 1003 le lore iht
Keuisier and Receive' at i|,e t'nitei
Land Office m El R^no. Okla.
The said contestant having, in a
prop r affidavit, tiled Feb. 4, 1903. s. t
foith facts which show that art<r due
lilicence Personal aarvice >f ibis not leu
can feot be made: it la are! y ord-red
and directed ihat such notice be givt n
by due and propr r puMioalion
Fiank 0. ^lekle?. It.gi«fr
llamm< 1 A Malcocw,
AttjrN for Coniehtant.
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Kimber, E. W. & Dill, H. W. Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903, newspaper, March 13, 1903; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182578/m1/7/: accessed November 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.