Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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LOCAL ITEMS |
Job Printing at the Obser-
ver Office.
J. L. Duerson, of Dombey
was a Tyrone visitor Monday
H. S.Judy,the loan agent
has a new adv. in this issue.
Valve leather and all
kinds of leather at Schnauf-
er's.
Joe MoCune shipped a car
of hogs to the Missouri mar-
kets the first of the week.
Mrs. C JC. Compton was
called to Alden, Kans.last
Saturday by a message an-
nouncing the death of one ot
her brother's children.
These is to be a big supper
at the schoolhouse next Sat
urday night, given by the
Farmers Union at that place.
They are to have a speaker
! to talk to those assembled for
Mrs. J. P. Barton is now Union, but we failed to learn
Ladies call upon Mrs. 8
K. Dotson and get something
of great value to you.
a full fledged postmistress
having received her commis-
sion last week. The patrons
of the po^toffice will still be
greeted by the pleasant coun-
tenance of Miss Blanche
Shelton, and will scarcely
notice the change in manage-
ment.
First published Pec SO
Notice for Publication
Fred Lorenz. W. Y. Cow-
den, Mrs. W. D. Reid and
Mrs. D. D. Shaw have our
thanks for subscriptions
paid at a recent date.
The infant babe of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Sauer died
Sunday and was buried
Monday in the Tyrone cem
etery.
Mrs. F. B. Healy who re-
cently resigned her position
as postmistress at Tyrone
left last week for Los Angeles
California. Her son, Chas.
accompanied her.
George Barbe has been
clerKing for J T. Highsmith
this week while John is out
on the farm malting prepa
rations to move to town
He had a public sale at his
farm yesterday. *
M. E./Phjlpott has bought
the W. M Miles quarter
south of town. Mr. Miles
came in Saturday to elo>e
up the deal. He has been
making his home at Pond
Creek for the past year.
R. T. Wrav reports the
following sales : R. ^ •
Harville to W. H. Healv the
N, W, i Sec. 29 Twp 3 R. 19
and Geo. P. Barrett to E. L.
Word was received here
this week from Memphis,
Department of the Interior. U S. Land OKlee
,it Woodward. Oklahoma. Dec SO. 1WA
Notice is hereby ifiven that Abraham D
Redder, of Tyrone. Okla.. who. on Nov 21. 190^
made Homestead Entry No. *H for S. 1-4
see IHTwp 4n Uansre W* o m. has tiled notice
,,f intention to maKe flnal tlve y ar proof to
establish eluirn to the land above described
before Samuel EcUer. a U. S. Commissioner
for the western district at his office at Guj-
mon. Oklahoma, on the S th day of Pebruarj.
1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
his name.
Our mail carrier, Mr Jor
don, happened to quite an
accident a few days ago.
While on the south end of
his route, his buggy caught
fire and considerable damage —
1 a. D.Goosen. of Hooker. Okla. H. _
was done betore he discovered i of Quvmon, okla. and Nathan 1 . Den.
Th of the fire Smith bolb ot Tyro.:°. OM..
it. 1 he calls | <J#>n i) Orner Register.
unknown but it i* rumored
that on that day he had
quite a roll of "Appeal to
Term., that Chas Clark who j Reasons" and it is supposed
has been dangerously sick at t^ey caused spontan e <> u s
that place was improving. ' combu.tl()T1, hence the blaze
amis
Mr. a n cl
Hamilton,
Mrs Ross
Ivans.,
of i Hiving secured from
United Statt.q Court of Claim3
Tho T'ubllpher3 of Webster's Intarnotlonal
!. . i i it u : . 4'. > / > f ♦ 111 > i ii 11 it l.
Mr. Ross is a brother of Mrs
Akers. He is thinking of
locating in this community.
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Dictionary nllcyo that it "is, in fact,tho jxipn-
arelil Waill^v A' Co iheair^HCV lai-UiiaoildgedthorouBhlyre^ditedlnovcrv
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)ublic is invited to call on us!
lur UnaiHHigeu inoruuKiiiy
• — - - • ciptnil.and vastly enriched In every pn it, ^ mi
guests at the Dr. A kers home | fol. tlie McCall pat tern <, the i?^tVer0ee^u:
& w I . . . 1 _ n ' tion." . . . .
Don't mies the Sale Day
bargains in Tyrone nex
Mondav,
wln-re a full lme <>f pane)
will Iih found at, tlu
a Lid 10 cent Store
l'vrone.
wo aro < i w*i ii « u —-
moat clearly u:ul accurately describes tho
work that ona been accomplished and ti..-
I cesult that ho n been reached. Tho Diet minu : .
CHURCH DIRECTORY
\\T0 ore f'OW ready and
prepared to take your notice
of intention to make proof.
R. T Wrav & Co., Real
Estate, Loans and Insurtnce,
Tyrone, Okla.
M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH.
Preaching everv Sunday at 11 o'clock a. •••
and 7:00 ocloc'; p. m.
SurdW School at : •*. O-> S. Speakman
Sunt.
Kpworth League every Sunday -it. '
Prayer Meeting every Thursday r>it-'i>t at . • 0
\ aa jt row stands, lias been thorou.'rbly re
' " edited in every detail, bns been corrected in
. i | every part, a::d 13 admirably adapted t o meet
bOtit 11 tlio larger aiul severer requirement9 oi a
I generation which demands more ol populnr
philological knowledge than any generation
that tho world has ever contninea.
It is perhaps needless to add thai, wo ret' i
, to 1 ho dictionary in our judicial work n«M't
ilio highest authority in accuracy(1 deilni-
! tinn; and that in tlio futureashi o j>iibt it
i vail bo tho source of constant rclci-oiH e.
CIIAHLES C.K07T, C.Vt J.-.sti™.
LAWRENCE
JOHN DAVIS,
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Prayer Meeting overv'rnursuay uimii - THE GRAND Pi\w_Ll
Hoard of Stewards meet Fi.st Mon.lay nighr ^
of each month.
Fletcher K. Shanks. Pastor.
Prof. Beilharz is
we eyel' have had and \vc al-
wa/s have had th^ best.
Supt. W. F Stipp, Lawrence
Co,, Ind. At Tyrone Opera
House January 17th.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUSCH.
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the best a m' w u Aker<" Sui>t
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( And still the
Haller, Lots 1 and 2 and L jmains cold.
\ of N. W. 1 Sec. 31, Twp. 5
R. 20.
Palo Duro Items
weather re
w
A Mann came into oir1
sanctum Monday inquiring
for the Observer's money
till. He was from Missouri
and "had to be shownand
when he saw the emptiness
of said till he left two dollars
with the request that we
t3 red it Judge D. Van Wormer
of Craig, Mo. and Colvin P.
Mann, of Tyrone, with
year's subscription each for
ihe Observer.
It is reported that Ira
Murphy has traded his farm
for a bakery in Guymon.
While R. R- Shull was.
riding home from the store'
last Monday his buggy ran
iagainst a large stone, throw-!
iu^ him out on the frozen
ground with such force as j
as to knock him senseless for,
awhile. There were no bones
broken, but he was consider-
ably bruised up. However
he is much improved at this
waiting.
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