The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Tyron
Observer-Leader.
jfwwj«i IVKR^FB1 UA Y
BV
H. W. HILL.
Entered a« *eeond-cl m « f'• M">
il 11)04, at tlu- poatofflw t Tyrone,
bkl... tender th- act of oungro.. of
March
PRICE fl.uO PER YEAR
Oklahoma Hen. I But if Bryan Were President.
I , . *, Frt.ia the New York Kvenln* Hun:
I From the Hut.- apiul. pr*«idont Roosevelt, in lli«
The h.n has long : imquoia Club addrssa, urged
touted as a prod no P ^ ^ povf(ir to fix raiiroad
money and "aor# ' rj|t0H be lodged in a commis-
especially in < >k nhoma r bi„n, whoi, deci ion. should
mortgageli(lerfbu^.rlaU, i until wt asidebythe
achievement bas b«en in tne
lino oftruM bunting. and1 in ; r . <|Ue,tion here
lhi. rolotko barnyard# ™ L™ ,Mrot ^t*.. No
„ri„„ regarding
.ithertheKan™leg.l tur 1 ^ are
f« UttltMWOlPtlH Southwest, r 8- Court C°°^"^'0,u ' y„u that do not trad., with us, w
Th« w™tora TniTlUifui ,* in J..r.i n i >'„x bWg. | bargaina that our r Kul r cus^oim-rs
.1, p,u.H In .w«« | ,,rlnW'••"-J™ 1 another car of that good 8our at
I" . S"K,''iri:.; In V< t >) Queen of Tampa flour, per 1
from resident# of Ark n M. K « |,. Acknowledge KelinquUhnwnt*, |
t nl.irudo, MUaouri, Io<Mw>, (.u. •
T.rritoi >, Oklahoma, T«*a and N*'w •——■■""'
Mi<xi('<>, Konca VOII PUBIJCAWdW:
' It want, letter- that will Induce en-| .**■1
•ricetlo and ambition men and women /5&S«2£
to settle in th, *re«t and *rwlnf o f «faig
cattle tol'lng. dairying, truii |fio i « . ..k
and similar purautto.
To afecompllsh the purpose which it
'tVuU i ffr«r<
adv*rti i 0; rates
Locals 5 bents per lino each
Insertion.
Display advertisements 25
cents u spuare per we«k
bock island time table.
wr
ppi
i
east bound.
^0. 44 Golden State 8: Flam
52 Passenger 2:05 a m
76 Freight 1:40 pin
west bound.
No. 29 Mall and Ex 1:40 p m
4:? Bblden State ll -.'XI p t
75 Fibikht 4:07pm
chfafech directory.
The regular services of the
baptist ,lunch Ate ^ follows:
Sunday School^ 10:.10 a 111
Preaehihg service, H a ra
Young people, ' P ni
Preachlrig service, H:0(| p ra
Prayer meeting,Wed. 8:00 p m
G. T. (Jolvin, Pastor.
or the Chicago beef trust
grandjury. Promoters, come
to think of it,have hud sev-
eral lessons rocently the most
notuble being Hates M*y
wheat deal, wh'chsre teach
fng them that the farmer is a
factor in industral affairs,
Concerning the latest the
Chickasha Star has this to
say: .
The hen is a trust buster.
Some time ago a Chicago
trust built and established
cold storage plants in various
parts of the west and began
buying all the eggs .expecting
to corner the market. They
bought and bought and pilled
their warehouses withers,
and bliutikted in their pie-,
feellhffc that tliejr were going
to have thitlgs their ovni way,
and then the wann weather
in March broke the ice and
spring began a rrtonth ahead
of time, this stimulated the
UlCUtM
U1 timv.
Method- - be >rt
m
, Methodist services win
Wd at thb sbliool house the
feecohd and fourth Sunday m
fevery month at 11 o'clock a.m.
Snd at night,
A. G. White, P. C.
The Seventh-Day Adventists
Will hold services every Sabbath
at the school htlUse.
Sabbath school, 10:30 a m
Predcliilig, 11:30am
Union Sunday School will
ineet at the schoblhbtise every
Sunday morning at 10 o clock
Until the Methodist chutch is
completed.
w. 0. w.
'yroiie camp No. 100, W. O.
v., will meet,ih the town hall
iaturdav ul^bt before the tlrst
md third Sunday in the month.
Herbert Gilmore. C. t .
k. & l. or s.
t Tvrbne council, No. 12.U,
k. & L. of S., will, meet in the
•town ha|l eyeiy Thursday mgh<
Until further notice,
B. F. Williamson, pres.
, If you are a victim of that
loathsome disease catauru
Si
and want to bo cured in 30
lays, USE
THURMOND'S CATARRH CURE
jNo'Curb , No Pay Will cure
*the most aggravated case,
Sold by City Drug Store,
Tyrone, Okla.
They rolled out tho eggs by
the million and as a conse-
quence they broke thotrust
and the costly storage plants
have been abandoned at, a
heavy loss. An ordinary
duok would lay but thirty
eggs a seasdn. When it has
accomplished tliis task it
knocks oil' work anil spends
the rest of the time ih pad-
dling around in the mud.
This is likewise true of the
turkey and goose, but the in-
dustrious hen Will lay
eggs in a season, and wh in
tho maternal instinct stirs
within her and sho desires
to set, all that is necessary to
do is to tie a red rag to her
tail and wean her from her
folly, whereupon, after
brief season of protest spent
in clucking, she turns in
with renewed Kiry against
the triists and lays another
hatcli. All honor to the hew
As a trust buster sho can
beat the average legislator,
hands up.
Vo'r tiie Best
WIND MILL
on|&e market, at the lowest
prices, see
W. W. HAMILTON
At blowers' Blacksmith Shoy
M. O. Wiuar.
WILEY
Jack Habhis
HARK1S
LAWYERS
'tyrone and Guymon , O. rr
Tyrone OIBce next door Hotel Grutin.
secret rebates*. They are
plain cheating in business
and must be punished as
such.
Put to give a commission
power to fix rates off hand is
to plaoe at the mercy of a
half dozen federal appointees
an industry in which $1 •*,-
00b,0d0,000 has boeii in-
vested, whose annual income
is $2,000,000,000, which em-
ploys 1,500,000 people di-
rectly and in one way or
another contributes to the
support of 15,000,000 Amer
ican citizens.
Mr. Roosevelt may con
template with equanimity
the lodging of such power in
an interstate commerce com
mission named by himsolf
He knows that his own in ten
tlons and desires are lair
So do the people.
But, Mr. Roosovelt and the
people must remember also
what the senate had to re-
member, whan asked to turn
over part of its treaty tiiak
ing power to the president re
cently. They must remem
her that a conservative R<
publican would not always he.
appointing the commission-
ers on railway rates.
The rate fixing commis-
sion of the future might be
named by a President Bryan
or a President Hearst, and
then, with its plenary power
might be used to force 011
the country all the misfor-
tunes of railway bankruptcy,
railway hard times and rail-
way nationalization.
Railway abuses must be
stopped, True, and again
true. They will be stopped.
But in stopping them let us
not open the door to things
a thousand times worse.
Let us not burn the barn
to get rid of the rats, Let
us not destroy the greatest in-
dustry of the United States
in order to reform it.
yoa
t, r<
a few
eived
Queen of Tampa flour, per 100 lb
Light Loaf 44 " u
Meal
fi, or.
2.55
1.30
ruah ouiii".'"""June «**•
Mlrtlll Addison W. Bryant,
To accomplish th® purpose which 11 u,u r, und T.awl®M
hM In view, The Westen. Trail offers N. •«- «' ^ «• *
the (ullowlnjf pi'i'e* In railroad tran- M-Jja"^^ut "n nu ouHvaSS
■ Hii'tiktlon for tho six letters which in | of^und. vu:
the opinion of a coTnp,,t*,nt Judifo, h iu
1„. deemed twst suited to Ita require-
tbi I'rUe, fl<«i in Ilaltroad tranapor'n.
2d '• Ti " "
3S " S:; ;; ;;
£::
0th 2o
Tin: OONMTION& A ItK KARY.
l>.tf-. s should deal with the writer ,
experience* since he settled b th'
Moulhwest, They atioaia tell how much
money lie had when he arrived, what he
aid if lien lie lira* came, what inea«ur«
,,f suwess has since crowned ills el
forts unil what he thinks of that por
li,,n of the country in which he lft lo-
•ated I/-ttera should not I"' le^s than
300 nor more than 1,.W words in
length, and will used for the pur
i)ose of advertising the Southwest,
tetters are desired not only from larm-
,nd farmers' wives, but also from
merchants' achool tea . ,
from every one who ha, a story• lo tell
and knows how to tell It. 1 oetlcal
•ontrihutlons are not wanted.
All cannot win prizes, but by their
contributions they can assist I lie
Western Trail in its efforts to colon-
ize and upbuild the Southwest.
Contest closes June 30,1905. Prizes
will l>e awarded as soon thereaffc
the results can be determined. Address
TBB WKSTKRN THAI L,
:w-144 V ail Buren Street, Chicago. III.
|)|l UVU1 IMiawiw. -
tit held luod. vw: .v
Also a Car of Feed at the Following Prices:
Corn per 100 pounds >1-05
Corn Chop" " "
Bran <f " i! 1 05
With ever^order amounting to 3 « Rive' 15 pounJ. of
sugar for $1. Sugar not included.
Notice for Publication.
Department < J the Int^rl«r.
Ijind OfllCC ttt VVootlw nr,i 'lUiu . Nln ^ « •
S,'T 'nlentlon
rone,Oklii onJime it ii«':.. vl/
John P. Liston,
of T rono. Ok\o. fhr tlMf *e hr, Soi
siilillupd. vl/ . ...
S T,:
Ijh k T. MiiKtiAH- Heitlster.
Mrst publishedtn^yroneOlm-rver. M V I*. «■
j. Jfi. Town
200 Matches, 1 cent.
7 Bars of Silk Soap 25 cents.
Good Corn or Tomatoes cans 2.J cents.
Best Laundry Starch 5 cents per pound.
Dry Salt Meat cents per pound.
Breakfast Bacon 12 centner pound.
Watch this Space Every Week for Bargains,
RIFFE (81 GILMORE
Theo: B. Mo re.
Land Man and Insurance HustleK
N. L. Falls.
fauhfl Attorney and Notary
nil Man unu «n><"
MOORE & FALLS.
Reference First National Bank, Liberal, Kansas.
Claims, Deeded Farms, Ranches and
School Sections
n Southwestern KdnSaS and Beavef County, Okiahbm#
OLD bINE INSURANCE.
As a Female
Medicine
Dr. Thurmond's Blood Syrup
Has no Equal.
it invigorates the system, stimulates
the appetite, improvts the coiniilexion
and regulates the secretion, hold by
CITY DRUG STORE,
Tyrone, Okla.
Notice for Publication.
l najd pr<
a i)niie<l Si k vv-..
uflioe ut Tyrone. DUlo..^.. — -
Charles R. Wright,
Kunatt*. dit'g t. Moucas . Reirister.
First pub. In tv rone Observer MaV 5.1806.
Contest Notice.
Department <>I the n T
United Slates LundOflK'e. WmHlward.O/
denfthi,Tn°p|lnthe^
months as required1 bj tom
O K Li a .
tYRNE,
j E (teoroe, Proa. Vam Woods, Vice-Proa.
u * C, E. Woods, Cashier.
WrC HES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
FREE! FREE! FREE!
For Getting Subscriptions for
The Kansas City Weekly Journal-
Because the strawberry
raisers in the Neosho valley
have formed an organization
known as the Fruit Growers
Association, with headquar-
ters at Chanute. it has been
dubbed a trust. It is a won-
der that tlie various melon
growers organizations of
Beaver cotintv are not called
trusts.
A man by the name of Will
Been, according to the Kan-
sas City Journal, says, "One
of the peculiar things about i
Kansas is that some times a I
barrel of water will bring
A Topeka. Kan., man is
quoted as saying: "I hope
socialism will soon arrive. I
h&ve my eye on the linest
hOtiso in town. When soc^-
ialism is adopted I am going
to nab on that house.
0, K. Wagon Yard,
M. H. HALE, Prop.
rl1he very best of ;teconnno-
dations for emigrants, farm-
er and ranchmen.
South Tyrone, - - Okla.
CITY BARBER
SHOP
OFFKH TO BOYS'.
, v boy who will secure ton new
,,inscriptions for The Kansas City
Weekly Journal nt. 25 cents per year
making a total of $2.50 and will send
the full amount to us together with the
names anil addresses, we will mail to
his address postage prepaid a beauti
ful watch named "The Pride." De
scription as follows:
The '"Pride'' is a model i6 size stem
set, stem wind, lever escapement wateh
i with nickle finished movements. The
case is finished in nickle,engine turned
with shield design in center, and is
fully guaranteed for oiie Jreat" under
ordinary usuage.
OJFFKB TO tllRLS.
jipy girl ,wl' 9 will secure ten new sub-
scriptlqns foy,the ^ansa's,Cit v Weekly
Journal.at 25 .wnjs. .each, .mating a
total bi S2.i)0, apd will, send to us the
full amount together with the names
and addresses, *e will matl.to her
address, postage prepaid, a beautiful
watch; called the "Lady Juliet." De-
scription as follows:,.
The "Lady Juliet" is a six size open
taced stem, wind, stem set watch. It
has a snap back bezel, plain polished
case with milled edge. The. case is
finished in gold, and the movement is.
gold finished and is fully guaranteed'
for one year under ordinavy usuage.;
The "Pride" is a beaytjfUl. nickel
plated wa^ch and will keep good time.
It will make the.boy's heart sjwell with
pride when he receives it, and he will
proud to carry it as a timepiece.
The "Lady Juliet" is a beautiful
Bold-finished' watch and the girl who
will receive it will pronounce it a
beauty and she will be proud to carry
it. ,
Boys and girls hei'e is your chance
fa I RECTO P. S AND STOCK. HOLDERS
ir K*n Cltv C 0 Chandler, Pres. i>,mui N;t . Bank Wlchlt#
"'saWm^tiefure hereby notified to appear.
gallon at Uo ^ commissioner at
Money on hand at all tim.s for ™tl margiued ca
k'
° ■ + ITotiana
First published In Tyrone Observe
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
LIBERAL, ka.nsas.
Capital, StocK 25,000 Dollars,
Contest Notice. Stevens coilnties. Kansas.
Department of tbe Interior.
United States Land Ofll^oodwim^ OWa.
a ciffli'ipnt, contest affidavit havinir been
'all^enThh fofa%rio°dr«rmo?en\hS5
SThr^dncon^stanttovinS'in ' nroper affl-J
by due and iorer|«S(jA^ I
1st pub. in Tyrone Observer. May 12. 1905.
SOUTH TYRONE
. . . _ LSt 111
t i Wfihir will brine onwr t Boys and girls nere ;ui« -
barrel of water \Uil Diu g .. to secure some beautiful presents by
more money in some of tho a Laundry basket leaving | aoiiig a liltle work in getting sub-
..... ir...,oho o/minlifts than nn Tuesdays. s.-rintions. Do not lose any time but
c r wright
lawyer
LIBERAL, IvA&SAfe.
Land office practice a spec-
ialty. Special attention paid |
to land contest cases.
on Tuesdays.
O. R. BUSH, Prop.
North of Track
Claude J. Massey
The greatest of all birth- Notary P\lt>llC.
day coincident} come from pea| ^ajg an(j |nsuran0e Agent.
California. Sam White of | iT anA
western Kansas bounties than
crude oil will in the South-
eastern counties." Perhaps
the water is adulterated with
a liberal supply, of the fruits
of Kansas prohibition,
J . W Flowers,
Blacksmithing and Woodwork.
Horse shoeing a specialty.
Charges reasonable.
, Shop on Main Road, op-
posite lhdes' place.
Tyrone, Oklahoma.
vo secure swuit x -
doing a little work in getting sub-
scriptiouB. Do not lose any time but
get out and secure the lists before It is
too late. This oiler will only hold
good yntil July 1st, 11)05. ^
\Vr and addresses plainly,
and send money by postofflvo order or
draft, and addles all commuhications
to the Kansas City Journal, Kansas
Citv, Mo. •, ,
Please t ake . note t\iat ^ names
must be sent in all in one list and
money must be sept with them or we
eannot send you the premium.
The Kansas City Journal.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
Contest Notice.
, . . Department rtf the Interior,
United States l£nd Office, ^oodward. O. T.
more iWV^teen monihs m". hy.
Mi
3SfesS.-j«
SSR£8sB isK«Ba
^BsRwaasst^vsrsft
Islssisi
Klv^ by due and proper pubbcation
8 Pick T. Morgan. Register.
First t-ublisl.ed in Tyrone Observer May I.. 1905
JuSt now offers exceptionally gdod
openings for business enterprises
of various kinds. Located in heart
of best farming country in western
Oklahoma. A postal card will secure
full particulars. Address
South Tyrone ToWnsite Co.,
TVYOne, Beaver Co., Ok!
Settler's
Lumber Ya^rd
W. N. WRIGHT. Prop. _
farm implement
dumber, hith, shingles an<i
building material. I will carry
cIfeiA stdck at right
Let me figure your
I shall also keep^a supply of
V COAL v
on hand. Call and Se<b fee.
Sovith Tyrone, Qks-:
s
S,'
good
'a
prices,
bill.
01, IcmplicatOil Laiut Cases and
February 29th. and in addi- j Contests n Specialty,
tion has one who was bom Tyrone - - Okla, , ,rnntmvi?
on Washington's birthday 7r7^ov\f atvf i AS A SPRING MK1 Id-
oneoninaugUrationday,two|ITlSAL°^c^T 11 Dr. ThurmOfld'S BlOOd Syrup Has
on All-Fool s day—April 1st , Thurmond's Catahrh Cure I T es "indigestion and
one on Thanksgiving dux and ^ ^ ^ renu. | co^^0n while you wait,
one on tebruary 2—ground dies fVj it is simple and no Soin i,v City Dkuo StUte,
hog day. Also three more] lnmblp t« use. Sold by City! Tvrone, Okla.
boy* born on other dates. q Dnro Stokk. Tyrone, Okla,. ,j j
Real Estate Broker
1000 acre Ranches and Good
Farms for sale. School land
leases a specialty, and some
straight filings on govern-
ment land, ,
D 1L1CHEN
Dombey. Ok.
$25 California
11^- , i . Mn^.b 1st tO Ma;
Z. M. K1RKBR1DE
Attorney-at-Law
TYHOKE, - OKLAHOMA
Practice in all courts and de-
partments. Land practice a
specialty. Contest eases and
notary work receive caretul
attention.
*r)ne way tickets on sale daily. March J
I ns Amreles Santi. l;,.r!>a« ;.. San V raBci*co—. -
KantasW foiMick , tf.",.", for douMe icurist
The "Rock Islnnd run- improved Tourist
diay ptt fast though in.i (lining car se
all meals.
ist loiHV.V ^ f„n information.
Vice?witti map and full information.
J. A. STEWART,
Gen.
Agent, Pa??. F* ,
412-413 Bryant 1
■KANSAS C1T
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