The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Poland China Pigs
REGISTERED
I b M Poland ' t.u
P | nb^Ml to PtfjUttot,
FOK S\L£
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J. vs. Jordan
All food iwf.ain: i.i atlti
and tour gtlte
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10 Per Cent
MONEY
Vo .<■• ! oa rood
cesded .ftad.
Farm
L\NDSofi. mad*
in Ttu*.
aad Qklftbo«B (or aa**.
HENRY HURLIMAN
J. M SIMMONS
Drayman
1 do ft ge&er*. Dray bui-
wa ft&d mart ftll pftatccgt*
tra.tt for Btrfift tad
Eiprai
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GUYMON. OKLA.
Edvkrd Prr-be" Jr of F y
i .■! U' *..* v. Ofclk-
Loaft n**kl Ur ft J'-'tlf E.I'. H*
IIM « ft rtthi m%rm >vst sM eassgk
,to de ftc t la ati it ft f*v ye*r
u offered |ti4 Utt sMtesgfc It
looked :;s* t.g bok ] u. * lad b*
] kaag «* TUs y*sr kit vktftt craft
*<t*d but oi *r |i <•< ftLd last
I jesr k* arid 1 IM k«Mi of cora
H m moi*-r Mt ft* )tt*r«*t tU:
fj t.r. ft dollar ft 6ft}
I t'ftd'T tte bead:tg "Roosevelt is
(Mir* tk* ft Loin Pa*t-Di p*'i-t
■ idsig*s It tk* 4-.-'.it/* .if b:t of
aor t k .;; afford Ok .ftkft-
* ttu • • tkfttkk V r Kooamit at
• o«( Im kait :*f «1d Bftroobs ft
gr-at kuur of U* aboct
Lake S'rtiu Hm' whispered
tk* tk- Tkey ;•• th*
grki* sad ft Mg !iot k;;roa'i-f
" u:i J ftkowt* V* R-aon-.t
« t t;-*r*< fcarooba look -f ft.' :tad
ft* h:n witk aauFBHi atd v.or&
•ffhoot?" k* ktk-d He*SB b*
vMfnttSl ftl tk* liftf ft tat dtf-
ItntM it u4 rtH'-r there *u
! oti* l>o« or tftrttj • .t U tear *4
ftoc< r; ltUf wb*i i ro U dart*.!
atd*r ) M .1 - Wt Land ir ;
' tioi u|< vitk ik* ruttt foot tLd kof-
t-«d t:c .!.-•■ - v* j- Tk*
Biraoto ti- kftid it m tb* recm
i of bj* life tkftt 1 ftc. tot t:)l pr«i-
l*nt of iL^ VL;t«d tit!-i II I m tt
I ctki ron l'nit*i Stat**
n.ftntft) for tk* «**t*r* dmrtrt of
i Ok.fti.oc ft ftLd l*t "C*Uk- *ni-A!:Te'
. AMtuikf rstUc."
•' l*r of tk« K.'. ftft trit- of l^d.ftbf
jftbo d>*d Ur « k. «w jpt« of tk*
f* of Oklahoma ko tad
i'ttk la« DiUi. ftftt orer tlt<t;
' ; trt old ftb*ft k* di*d 1l tU
I *aftj jo-tk k ft> cftptar-d ty tk*
' Kt«ra frott ft G*rn. i ft*:tl<-a.<-at
ft'.oac tk* Gulf 'o*fti of T«fti
1 r<-f«r * bo fca-d iid u> tkia eocstry
uj n fc: e«tl^ ! *ftk 7t* e*-4-
ii :• a&d t-atar*..? acK,u ":*•?
kftl.u fttd <ft toE.ft Tk* T*ract
j at. 4 I'ut't tatorallT f * 11 ltu '.it
i)* fti Iftac tppm+t-n fti I' j / dai
^4 • :irtiftf aft*— luuri
TWt la m faUkky tlt'ntt
nafttritd • tk ti pr«ft*Lt tda in-
tratl— No itytwi art pvkUakai.
u ftkt fort r.; tt* (ftt* dv* t*T-
rnorlftl r*ra.- to tc l oft tu't
iirdftty ka i*!t| eciUftrtc4 kj tk*
Kkw>! Uad <• .inatftl koft ll . ■ i
« l^.Uf ftftft ' * fttai
ftklar>* pa : *tc Ti.* *tt.r*
ftifft • tc far at tk* ar* i-om-
t**t*-i i ft - ayltti tlaxk It it
b« tt*r.d*: for tt* ptoy> to kt^ft
• ta* ' ti*** fuLdt Tt^-
yop\* do kftoft k r««t. kf tk«
n-a*-* ft;>-r. M. «tt s.ki- tiia: tb*
f-.!>4 ft." tf a*: 4 aid ttkt a.d-
i • i. tki- ii tr. :* t&ftftrd
tb* c.ftix.taift«*(* of' tb* ' -. titzioi
i- ho>Ja to c-ak<r «p for '.lit dnwr
HO^ TEDDN LOOKS \T TMEM
TV IYvmWW* I iru «*ftai M Bryaa
k*d Mftaltfi) )Hl Hft4.*U—.1 H *
1>4 1.4 tmm/4 aflftftvftt
Aftrr 'Dmtr*0!:tf Mr Bry-fti f d«-
f -^t— cf oot*rft^r hk i*".i f ark'sat
Jodre Taft m'Bdiftlioft of SirLfttor
foraker. :l K.a ftrUoc w .'.t tb*
h«rar t tkari!*^ ftu it: tk* okxi
dtcl«r* tbftt Ooverat't Hkac*U"i
att«r BCf'MBB for mmo'iM'.jz :*.t
tii nar iLiiou to tppta! U tk*
Ac^mt " — or*i • • j-
l(1
*o>*n,:* : a i** - ' k.\ va-
;<ax..*rt it fti./! it k*i4 Mwl or u
ft t •' t Tt ftftt* l.ft-< ' b*id
ryk rt>ort*d knij '.Lt otken tb*
fnuht OU a&4 Ok* ooBiiatT total
cayttal !:•♦< fi of trl *br
Natiotikl TTki. .". («ayaxj ;
taoi «kt lyVkJtf' ki.i fartier-
aor t ft; ;"kr tLkt tk* NaOo&kl
Trkar:t !^ c.;*xy bad a r*; ital s k
td i:t,IU !V<- of *i 1 tk* f*kLfl-
ftrd OU wcj«r o*m4 11^.411 (I
la otter aorta tkk Prairt* OQ
aad Gaa toapaay vat m*d all ex*
t:' • ij ti- Nft' Mil Trant:t
cr>c.par? fttf tkit Xanotal Trant.t
!«a; U a o«c«d *ii*j«t
'.</tt i: r' ty tk* Staiidard Oil
coeyezy
Soft '-oatrast ycur a'/t.r* it tkia
'fta* of &oi*rtor Haakdl ft:tk Mr
Taft a artioc aa rrprdt IibiIW For-
tt«r at art font it kit )*rt*r of Jaly
2*. IMT. vkkk 1 |B«t*d ta ay stat*-
TL*tt It ftkt w LfttUT Of KiBBOt
iiotoriety ai>ot'. S^tati'* Fo*ak-r at
it bat Iol* \*+i ft t^at'^f of •: - - ' i
tiotor>*tT Bkoct Got Haak*" tbat
k* ftft* tk* d*f*tid*r at: ru;;*ntr of
rertaiz crcat t«n orat* :l*.-*-+o
atd tb*r*for* bat* > to tk* folicN
fcr ftbi'.t tb* ai2.it-r'rfttJ i rt l
Tbtr* ftkt no ft'-'i cv-iartftcac
proof M*-i- t S*aator Foraker a*,
tbat titt* bcrft-n«-r a* tk*r* ftkt
kxt:r ft G<i*rt .- Kkakel! ftt*t ri z
cay k* ftkt witk year ajj-rotal rud*
• r-kf_r*r of ro.r ca&paiCB &•
Taft r*r a
reiKic. catk't
Forali
Hi tk*a tk* rr<
ftftd c
Every City
Every Town
Every Individual
LOCATED OS THE
roaplne failure Tb* Bntery «at
:tr tiitnaflBf to Gok>t*l Fre-d a: tb*
a^i-Bcy vat tors doftt dau.b tat
t*f*ty d«vo*it vaalta «b)'t rouiftt^-d
of ft dore-a tit catiB car*fally coa-
of tie rr; i*<l aod>*L * tb* t'k* v roil
•swjttlB# to ©**r !;<<•<> Dcttk
tarioui n_att • r> at dia«rac*fal i.r i
■r-kt.<ialoftt asd ralit t;— iftl a:**t-
tioa to akat k* callt (nMltiuiif
t c ^..,kj*_ . ~ "r
tke rt>v*rt.or mtt ot an art. .r ta
Tt<* OBtlook. fron: fttVb tke presi-
des? <;uotet atd ft tt h* aaya.
Hftate-;] it ts.ftor.by of aaj ;«o .Uot
Tt la?"*r jtmot of Vr Room-
t:'.3' .*n. of Vr Bryat t pikL for
r*c uiat.tf tb* trarta vkick b'r
ra4ft<-al tban asy adiorat*4 ky tk*
repsblkaaa. t-ct fttkb la prartic*
* old aot on
^ otrlndit*. Mr. Rc**^rHt de-
ft r* ibat iio 1ft« c-'r r.r -•rpora-
* t bkt atyti. Lf to f^-ft* from Mr
Bryaa tart *bkt it *v.:i ttff*r
froa tk* fesertl paralytj of bns>-
im ft b:ib ftotid follow J*tf.-
tra* .t nmti
P**-t.d*Bt Rooa*T*", :> kit reply to
Vr firraa. Bayt
Tke Wb:t* Hoafte Wktb.a(toa.
t;*ftk of bo net c-f tk* '.barr*
in nt Ooteriior Hk k*ll at 4eti<,
* t tie r*Utio&f ftt.> ir Obio
ft k tk* Standard Oil ' rrpany
Ton a*i " tb* ttarf* at t* bit r*la-
t- - Titk tb* Standard Oil if*re*ti.
*• •> i'tios ke:a« .t pkn tak*B afeil*
ttat* be ft u 17 yoar ftiak aade
r-it. of tbe 'oaieiti-* *bkt
dr*f^*d tb* platfora uj>ol vbick yo« *
- ~y *.*it*-*at 1 p«rp0B*ly taai*
*.t> ape • illaaioa to tb* Ohio Bat-
ter ted rbki; at tkia ti a* oak?
ka tk* tiftftit it He eca<aiMita. *-
Ry o it tk* t rr if of tk* Pk'-ank
raaal. la tk* «ork of uncauot az.d
r*for*«at kib la tke adB.:tar.ratxt
o' tke poftt-A* tke .ti*-xir x.i
ftCt-M-fthftrai d*;"krtsn-ata .a tke ai-
;.-..L*a*iu of f .r*^t B iatert aad
etatak. tf tk* k vkick actaaui
tk* kaci'tat.' katkoritirt it tk*
tt.it* cf Ot.lkt;r.k tft^tld be per-
Bitud to tak* ' ottro.. of tk* federal
joi -rt jl *Lt at V tit^ftoa
<>oi*rxor Hftftke-i: by k'-Oot*
ftbi't t;i*«k i'.ai** tbat ■ ordt bat
darlirad kk ikklWf ta Ormr
CVreUad • aoat a pat-'.i< >fce
it a ps:.i' *.m«t vr Hktkell it a
re; re**ctati*e leader it tk* Bryat
democracy *"ift" 4:«eft Mr bryu
tb tk of Mr < .ete.axd t prtariple*
Witt do tbe At*r.rai >eoj«ie tl.u
of HatkeLt «n.t*ai-t-jout r*-
*eraai of #•
Tot> ' iofte yoar telegram by aayftx
tbat yoi. e*;«e.-t aad ft"Hj i*2.aid fk:r
ltd botorkt-.e treatte-tt frc't tiuae
* bo kre it (bar®e of tb* re-pa ti k at
' ktrpalfs I aa aot ta ckarg* of tk*
bat aa freatl.1 tLt*rer**i
it it I bki* tt-.-ftt yot. ktort fk.rlr
n d b : -ft '.y itk* Gvertor Hat-
kail it a aaa. ftko oa e*r*ry aocoaat
I ba«* Lta*i .Lft r.by of aty
!(
r* arai
HBitH.
at treaa-
k* ai-
ritf ly
ft ftere
are for
-e by
W:tb k b-jLireifoli tltarer erj-
t ot of Go Ten. or H kik*ll ftitb tb*
=tftLi *i Oil cottpftty •bat Mr Taft
'.t^B bfti kt tc tb* ctrar*rtio* of
Seta tor Foraker tb asy torjora-
?;ot too ftetenb-ie* ba^ e arcared
GoTeraor Haake41 kt bk mat of
ot ftt. r you ataad atd put b:tt :t at
L*t t- add tbatGoTe-nor HaM'a
•„:.f:tte-B fo: at.- ,
• oa of trwt or for aat-t< iat. ot ftitb
aty rr ftt att.osa to make- ftt appeal
ob a moral iaaa* to ti* Ameritaa
pe<o;.le baa b**t at'OtdaatlT eboftt
:ne*p«.t:Tt- of tb:f a-1 ot of b J :t
cobbi rtiaa aitb tk* Standard Oil 1b-
tereata
At at American ' tit*t *bo prlrea
ba Aatericatiam and bia t;tix*tttip
fkr abort- aty Qae*t;ct of lanitat-
tb:; I rerard :: at a acaadal atd a
aatioaal diaFrai:* tbat Got Haakell
tbotid l«e rnBBartal vitb tbe =.at-
acemeat of aty nadoaal -anpa^t
: bare tot tb* apa«e :a tb '.etter
to iit-roftt Go*-*rtor Hatke'.i § c-on-
dti't for :tr,ac* ia ntoiai tk*
k : tb* fa-* ttat b.t
aaa* appears aa oaa of tke defead-
aau it T r -.-jt ru.ts brotci-t by tbe
t. • -rt--1* to ; r* -tt t * Cr*ec It-
i Ltt 'r:tt bft-.or -*r*a.t their
iatct fradilectly tares. or hit coa-
Sob *itk rarioas otter mattert
te kitd hat a* rail your
attef.ct to hit ratdi" .t prort:ti:t-
vert:ty u Vrt f .nb it at an.-.ie to
arer Ton also aay tbat yo« ft ill aot
tb* repablxas orratixatioB tomicre^i
iu \tI*Zl "(ampa.ri. ' °*T:'o ' "a::"
kBT* BO diAealty ia B*nta« me to
ktx. etT i# that tb* people of tbe
roaBtry fball otd-rttatd tbit atti-
ttdr -;*ar:T ati tha:. tbet —..adema
T:a «ay itat yoc bai* aj^ocat*d
sore rai -a. 2.*kt.r-t aca.Ltt rri-
panr asftoriates ha^e t^*t villia? to
tadenace Toa bate indeed ad".c-
cated itearBr*+ fthkk totrd more
radka: bat tkey bar* tb* prim* de-
feat tbat ia pra-*t. xbey «onld aot
ftork
I ahoali to? ft thia letter d.Ktita
your ft't.t.J* ot tbit ;reotioa if yoa
?ourt*!f d.i tot ir.t* :*. -t at
yoa bare br-t.-t^bt :: t; I kttftfr yoc
that it rty jad^itett tbe it^ktsre-t
you adTocate ftoald t«e ftho'.ly itef-
f*c-tiTe :t :-.r:t* t ritcl* eT-;i kal
ao far aa tkey bad aay effect at all.
ftotld iterely tbro* tbe ettire bati-
t *« of tb* couttry :tto bopeleas
&Ld atter ct>a?ui;oL.
I Mr Tafteedi ip if: rour
ft:rdt I aak tbat Mr Taft be
.'adeed by all bit deedf for be
ktfc tbkt yoa indeed both by tbe
*:rdt yoB * :tb rer.*t:i«er«d. atd by
tk* words ttet M«aia|ly yoa ftad
yoar party to* detire to have for-
got tea
I att that yoar present plant for
re-f^latftg tbe tratu be Jadfed ia
to tar effec* ttet oal; fcoic\i.^i -nt
cftaenbip \r a con.;:. Lt-J aational
and ftftte ryrtett of railroads would
araf. atd kpa t by yotr past Btter-
ih:e* ftte-t jo; ; rc^^ed to remedy
•be «tffer:tfs of otr people by a dc-
Fcr t--Teral y-ir* bow I hare been
t**ai'ftf*.:y Sfbt.tr * t- ure
*• r-trtro'.r.f ati farreacklac con-
trol ia the latereat of the public
i>-iea ia thr fkt- .tktitit of ti—
t ^- ;a: k -k Tl- aatt .aiponaat
; r.poaal of > * br i. t tkat tk*
~ ti .'k *ar tf ot 'radiaf corpafa-
• ot -:tki-: o it*m tr f«-
m*r?t thai, t- raqairad to tak* oat
a fe-dera: lir raat t~!ore ;t thai: k*
>*r- 'te-d to eeatnt kt mt ei ^-
per ctat af tte prod art ia vhkkv.
iea.t ltd ftj t- *;orat;oa thaM be
; -u. -*-i to ' tt'ol a.or* that to
per f tbe t«cal amouat of aay
; • ; d of (ot uaed ia tk* I'nit*d
state* **
it tt #tt be r.-erett:af to t£',nlr«
• bit :t r.eatt by a-> product o -
n- .j *be l'tit*d Statet !>>*
It refer ta a claaa of commoditiaa?
At i ..' t-: toft thftll the daaaer be
Matjf Or doe* it refer to eac
t -;ikr"ftt* arti'i* of commerce? Ati
f fcc bat ftc«o«tt d'jei tbu ;rt>poaftl
tki e of tke ftkili atd ;a;tiatire of
takt.'k t.rert ft bo ka * built up a
u r* or 1-tt ex .ut >e trade it par-
ucaiar arociaa oftea protected by
trade-marka. althoafb ia moat
tt - ■ mpet.tioa witb other an idea
:--.ct-i for the am par;oae aad
i-—. tf tb* aartr mara**.* It t de-
t:re to correct tbe erila of baciaaaa
t*- ■«* to place erti rfo ot hctett
eadcaror ft be** a^tiTit.e^ ; r*aeat
- - - of tbe abuaaa re^-iritj reae-
ALd if tot what natatory de-
fltit . aa thai: be foaad to t«e ade-
quate atd ."-ftt if ve lay down oar
prohibition ia term.- o' to! a me or
ti* of ttt.aeca and tot :r t*rmt
' rirkt kti wrote if e kiopt
Mr. Bryaa's propeaal. to wkat pitted
of ;rod•-• t::a :t *t- profcibitioa to
la tbe eif*s for a day or
• * a mottb to •- . r.t iered* atd
ftbat ty*t*E fbkll be deTiaed by
ftb i o' rtttiPt may >* furt.thed
t tb* t tare o: iktger t.ftala
ti.tr tie route* of trade- to that the
~t t.'t turer ttiy kaoft ft bet be ia
t'.oat t: -xreed tbe pr* :r.t ed ratio*
-rt b: o*t road act bat bo* thai!
be be appraif^d of the coBda'-t of
>*b*rt apoB ftb.cb to depend his
CaOt or laaoceac*?"
!>rt a* repeat that to la* defying V
• rat.tt 'r.kt it -tt :t tt f*ar
'* m yoa a^e what ;t ft in t^ffrr ia
the general paralysis of bas.aeas
*b.:b aty attempt ot yoar pan to
reduce to prajt: e bat you bar- ad- ,
• - -
t.
'-.*• -r.- tr.i'.'. .- t-tt rt.it
t: :re that :t *o-ld effett tbe large
* -as maa Bat it would effect
tbe latter, too.
Therefore 1 hope and believe that
all farsigbted c.tineaa who wish to
-- *o.? attry ;* t;-r :n material
•b.tgs will sap;.on Mr Taft. But
aboTe all 1 aak for sappon for him
because- be stands for tbe mora", up-
..'t cf tb* nat:or. -•■ ase his dee^s
haT* made good his words and be-
i:se tie pel. :e? to whicb he la
■mtt tted are of itameaaurable con-
sequeBce aline to the bonor and the
tteresu of the whole American peo-
ple
Very truly youra.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Hoc William Jennings Bryan.
Lincoln. Nebraska
<k
Car of base barter coal, anthra-
cite. will be la this week flO per
ton. delivered Place vour order
tow STAR LUMBER CO. :6tf
When you want that abstracting
done neatly, correctly and quicklv.
take it to Haxleton d Langston, in
the land office tf
ber*fts by th t eio* contact
wtff. the other growing cities
•rxi tc^wraa in the seventeen
R-y-k Isia.-xl ttatea whtch
e&caent tranaportabon faal-
ibet —i,iff.
They bene£*„ too, by that
ptea<iy growth m poptilatioB
ar.i prospenty which the rafl-
r&ad a c-jtrumental n ncv
trig vx a] bj home territory
Ever think of
it that way?
part meat, vtr* conferar i db~
tri^ut«4 ftzsobg tb- Khool district*
r 4. tfc<r terrilofT to tht \mmx c*n!
Mark tb*- a! the pre**ot
• tl- !r.tt*ad of ti 50 per capiU
tbe laat appon.onmeat made by
Fr d L Wenaer ander Govt-mor
Fractr admitistratioa tk* attaal
per capita for the fcrrt y*ar under
statehood witk a democratic ad-
mit, it t ration in power waa but «0
•■•-ttt Tbe d tE'xrats will answer
tea decrepamy oy aay ia* Tbe
fubd is ao dlatr.buted orer both
the old atd the ne* territories
amotg twice aa many children
For the take of argument it ia ad-
mitted there ar* twice as many
children in Oklahoma and Indiat
terri'^ries together as there were IB
old Oklahoma. In truth however
there are not twk-e as ttaay tat
probably in old Indian territory there
are three-fourths as m&r.y <-t:ldreB
of school age at in old Oklahoma
Et*e then with twite aa many
children to dhide the funds am ag
the apportionment shoftt a va t fal-
■ g off 'rom tha* of II r0 j— 'a; ta
made by Mr Wetter for HOT. It
shows a wastefulneaa and care:***
m*ta*em*nt of the faada. Ir ail -
tiot to aa ftqaal amrraat of recta r*-
ceir«^l froc i^hool lands aa Mr Wea-
rer re<*ived the state adminlatra-
- too also received thr** per eBt
tatarwt aa tte $t.S<rl 000 which
*ki dota'ed to tke state by th- en-
atliBg act Therefore there aboald
have been a far greater fBBd to
rocrt record By tbit court record
it appears tkat tke attoraey p*ne—a*,
of the ttkt*. elected by tbe
obtaiaed t lajunctK>n to preveat
'te Prairie Oil and Gas -tcpaty
from buili:r.f a pip^ 1 •> aad that
Governor Haakell foaad thia oat
ftb:!- ke ftkt a* De-.ver a« appears
t th' reprcaeatationft for the disaao-
:tion of the injaacti-ot made in his
tame on behalf of the sta*- before
a court of superior JariBdktioa to
that fthkh .asaed the iajat :.oa
la thia tbe governor states that
the acting goiernor in his absence,
.had asked that the keariag be post-
poned until he the govern r m!gb*
r--urt aad have an opportunity to
{investigate tbe controversy
Tb° goTeraor sets forth ia hij petk
tic-n that be is the sole authority to
det rmiae such matters aad that
the attoraey general and the Judge
- the lower court had mo right in
the case and that the i • of the
; .Ir of the lower court -- - -sented
• at encroachment by tk* ; iary
The attorney general J the
diaftolutloc ot tbe lBjaactioB
tbat the Prairie 0:1 and i com-
pany *as a foreign -atioa
ftbich had BOt cepted ti :roT<a-
oaa of the conatitati-r. apr icable
to uch corporations and f -.- with-
oat authority nf !** :i w . -ploy-
ing b gre t force of n.er. * iig Up
<rofti and into varioa ts: y of
the atate for tke purp:-- of laying
lu pipe liaea
The governor prera:l-l s* tB-
Opportunity \ Paying Investment
Buy a lot in the Hayes addition to Goodwell, Oklahoma,
a thming town in Texas County, on the Rock Island
Railway. Goodwell
yarta *.ft-. :.~.r tv.'ea tft . g.terk. mercaandise esubllahmenta, a good hardware
store a Soar t? e . ktd ei-vator nearlng completion, blacksmith ahop etc
::tg to*a baa tit largest body of rich aad well improved land surrounding It of
rxaa couaty aad aa the name Indicates, no better and purer water to be had In the
A to t which -a .--a i«ry tfaxty ooiokiaa a ao-ti banking inatitution. equipped with a beautl-
fal tr.:k ba:ii:ag a . +tat*. ai ft'.ho.. taildmg costing 11.400. A well equipped lumber
yard two coal yarda two :rt? ---r*a two genera! merchandise establishment*, a good hardware
aad implement stor* - *—* *" —-* —* *
This charm
aty to*a in Texas
United States
Prof James H. Hayes o ter of the "Hayea Addition" to Goodwell, aa prlnolpal of the
school there lart year aeie<--*i the locaUon for hla addlUon with a thorough knowledge of the
rarrouBding eouBtry aad the line baaltess openings in this little city. The addition Is well located
for business or residence parposes Each lot ta the addition ia S5 x 150 feet Also 160 bptm
deeded land < miles from Oaymon for 11400. 10 acres broke. Good terms
ATTENTION REAI>ER8f
Witk Goodwell located tn the center of a large fertile farming country
With a town veil started atd a progresalve public spirited class of business men to lead
With a variety of crop* that must bring the value of the surrounding countrv craduallT hnt
steadily to the standard price of all good farm land. graauaiiy but
With the R. L kj now on the ground and survey for the K. t T. to pais through the tovs
Do yoa consider tt vorth your vhile to Invest a fev dollars no*, and lay the foundation for
s "Little Fortune"T Ior
Lota la Guymon vhieh three years ago eoald be bought for 125 to 150 per lot mmm .«*
be touched sow for less tkaa 1500 to 11.000. ' ^ 10C eou,d ,ot
located
AddrW W. R. Sanford, Guymon, Oldk
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