The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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The Tyrone
Observer-Leader.
Published
Statehood May Result.
-oro Guthrie f'upttal:
That statehood for Okla
lion in initiating tho peace
' preliminaries except the
. I United States.
Every
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- " Mini.ill in (linliri.-. i s one of ' "1"i,n' ' ''K " j^hy man carrying iw«. " . , ,, .... M
Knteped u Heoond-ci HH matu-r, May 11 he big probabilities. rl he IteKicent wseve in i heavv valises and wearing an 'NO K|„.,,tUf ti.. - n.t.-.
21 ino. .at ti,. |ioNU>iiioa «t Tyrone, (,(litors were in Guthrie bin work of smoothing tho way - 8Unbonnet at- 1
Okla.. untl<*r tin* act C f con ffTWH , , , t rl rAPt fnmmunication I munecl vr ms tiled notice of Id* int«*n
Mareh :i. irnti. . ti tree (lava, but allowed ox- toward .. . traoted the attention of many !;s;,,rt!i,;7StW?H'S.
| liorna and Indian Territory I St. Petersburg makes it
FRIDAY
numa uuu liiuiuii jloxiiwajt 1
I will be one of the results of plain that William 11. , M
the National Editorial con ward VII. and I rest enl
and twenty three are dead F. 13. HEALY
and the remainder thrown off U. S. Court Commissioner
marnet. — Canadian tyronk, okla.
Office in Jordan & I'ox bldg.
Duly appointed in and for Beaver
„ ~~ , county. Okla., to take Proofs, Hoirie-
I he Kansas City .Journal Entrie*. T«*timon> in r.mtost
,rl .. i ':ihc-s, Acknowledge Relinquishments,
The spectacle of a very
of the
Record.
WE LEAD,
WATCH WHO FGllOWS.
PRICE $1.00 PER
|ceptional interest in the between Nicholas II.and the
YEAR problem, and with their j mikado. Washington s ef-
characteristic ability at ab-lforts have been to g.-t St.
advkrt/sino rateb : j sorbing and analyzing situa-
Locals 5 cents per line each 11 ions. they mastered even
Insertion. many of the details. Their
Display advertisements 25 resolutions wore clear, clean
cents aspuare per week,
ROCK ISLAND time TAHT.fi.|
east bound.
No. 4i Golden State H: l.*> a tn
52 Passenger 2:05 a m
76 Freight 1:40pm
wehT bound.
No. 29 Mail and Ex 1:10 p tn
4.'! (Jolden State 11 :'.Vt p ill
75 Freight 4:07 j tn
CltURCH DIHECTORV.
The regular services of the
liaptist ehtireh are as follows:
Sunday School, 10:!K) a m
Preaching service, 11a in
Young people, 7:00 p in
Preaching service, 8:00 p m
Prayer meeting,'Wed. H:00 p m
G. T. CotvjN, Pastor.
Methodist services will l>e
held at the school house the
Second and fourth Sunday in
every month at 11 o'clock a.m.
hnd at, night.
A. G. WwiTE, P. C.
The Seventh-Day Adventists
Will hold services every Sabbath
ftt the school house.
Sabbath school, 1():.'!0 a rn
Predchiilgj 11: •*'<) a in
Union Sunday School Will
meet at the solloolntHlse eVorV
Sunday hlortiing at 10 o'clock
Until the Methodist chui'ch is
completed.
^v. d. w.
Tyrtine ttamp No; 100, \V. 0.
ty./tvill llieet ill the towli lmll
Saturday, night before the first
aUd third Stlndriy in the mbhth.
Herbert Gilmore. C. V.
fc. & l. of s.
Tyrone Council; Jto. i2326,
k. & ij. of S., will meet in the
town hall every Thursday high'
Until further notice.
IS. F. Williamson, ptes:
If you are a victiiil Of that
loathsome disease catarrh
and want td Irte cured ill 30
days, USE < ......
bR. THORMONO'S CATARRH OORE
No Cf RE, No Par Will but-e
Ihe most, aggravated baSti,
Sold by Cltjr Drug Store;
Tyrone, Okla.
Fbr the Best
WIND MSLL
bu the l&fii'ket, at the lottfest
prices, see]
W. VV. H AM II if ON.
At Flowets' BlrtcksiUitli Shop.
cut and straight to the point
and were adopted with few
dissenting voices.
The editors had been in
Oklahoma but a few hours
before they saw the injustice
of further delaying statehood
for Oklahoma They de-
clared that Oklahoma pos-
sesses four-fold the essential
requirements, qualifications
and resources, and that her
exclusion from the brother-
hood of states is a reflection
Upon the good faith and the
patriotism of the national
congress and an injustice
that cannot be too speedily
retrieved. In their declara-
tions there is no mincing of
words but a forceful state-
ment of the truth;
The editor* go further
than mere resolving and
pledgo themselves to begin
mi active Campaign for state-
hood for Oklahoma and In-
liun Territory. The Press
Associations of every state
and territory in the union
were Represented by from oile
to thirty and forty delegates,
and the influence they will
exert can scarcely be compre
hellded. They promise to
write editorials and confer
with and write to their con-
gressmen. One of the great-
est victories in the fifteen
years Statehood fight vVas
aCheived wlleri the following
resolUtioti had unanimously
passed the National Edit-
orial Association the first big
national body to make a
strong declaration :
J Wo hereby pledge the
earliest Support of our news-
papers nnd our personal iii-
tldence to accomplishment
of early . statehood ftn- the
people df the ttvln territo-
ries."
?. i«ft.
uiu iiumi U1U1U jphprp..,,m_ mm. „ „ i«>win«-
ntimert si-tt rr >ms tiled notice of l U Intention
traoted the attention of many |.Vn
persons at Eighth and Dela- yill^';^BB^r,aT'^-oW,"on
M. G. WitrT. JAiU lititttb
WILElY & HAP Rl^
LAWYERS
Tyrdiib and Gu^moii, b; T.
TjWtie Offloe next elbbr Mote! Oatlln.
AfTi^rica's Leadership
The tbadlneSS \Vit.H whibh
dil thy bditHtrieS are abcept-
iiig tltc ignited States' lead
ill the effort td secure peabe
is significant. It means that,
all bf them rebognize the
Itnited States' absdlule dis-
irtterestednesS in the matter
of the adjustment , whatever
that chances td be. France
and England were shut but
from the leadership in the
peftce ihdvement bv the very
important consideration that
one df these was an ally of
RUsgia aiid the other ail ally
of japati, Germany, wliich
would have beeii glad to get
priority in the liiOVe for an
armistice, \Vas ptfebluded by
Its favoritism for Russia alid
Its interest iii keeping Man-
churia away from China, so
as to make further division
of the big empire easy, ih
which case Germany would
claim a share iii the spoil.
Italv, Austria and $pain
have evinced ho interest in
Petersburg and Tokio to
come together, Necessarily,
this is a tttsk of great deli-
cacy. Berlin, Paris and
London perceive the diffi-
culties which we are meeting
just as clearly as they are felt
in Washington. Those cap-
itals are ably seconding th 3
efforts made by us toward
scouring official communi-
cation between Russia and
Japan in the peacc move,
Military movements ill Man-
ohuria have awaited this ne-
gotiation instituted by the
United States, rIhe destruc-
tion of Rojestvensky's fleet
would naturally have been
the signal for an advance by
Oyama, but the United States
started to work soon after-
ward to bring the beligerents
together in the interest of
peace, and the Japanese mil-
itary commander has prob-
ably stayed his hand on this
account* Peace now.intsead
of after one or two more big
battles, would save the lives
of tens of thousahds of men
and make the terms for Rus-
sia easier.
To-day's and yesterday's
news from St. Petersburg
makes pleasant reading for
American st The United
States is winning a distinc-
tion in its diplomatic deal-
ings with the beligerents
which is very agreeable to
everybody in this country.
The center of interest in the
negotiation is liot in Ldhtlon
Paris j Berlin or any other
old-world Capital; but in
Washington. If a confer-
ence of the combatants be
held in any neutral Country
after the war to arrange the
peace terms; as the United
States and Spain met in
Paris j Washington will un-
doubtedly be the plabe. This
is the geiieriil understand1 ng
tlirtiughdut the entire world.
Should a general bdngress of
the pdwerS bb libld to bon-
Sidbr the boliditidnS ih Asia,
he iinited States tHII have a
prominent part ih it; al-
though tre have iid direct
bOucerh in Asiatic politics
beyond the preservation of
the dpeh dddr ih trade. We
are Winning a pre-eminence
in the world's affairs whicl
is Calculated to increase the
pride of all AmbricahS in
their country. The prece-
dehbe which Washington is
taking in the negotiations in
St. Petersburg, and the
hearty way in whibh our ef-
fort.^ arb seconded from
Loiidbii; Berlin and Paris,
are a magnificent tribute
to the United States' pri-
macy as a factor iii the
world s civilization and
progress.
ware streets yesterday after-
noon, It not only attracted
public attention but it an-
noyed the tleshy being. He
was putting up Delaware
Htreet, both hands engaged
when he met an old "negro
mammy.'' She wore a faded
old calico RUhbonnet. As he
neared her he took his hat
from his head and placed it
under one arm, evidently
meaning thus to cool his
brow. As he passed the aged
negro woman a pufF of wind
blew her bonnet from her
head. It fluttered in the air
a moment, and then settled
down on the head of the
stoilt gentleman. He^ en-
deavoured to shake it oil but
was finally forced to place
his grips on the sidewalk and
remove the bonnet with his
hands. He dropped the bon-
not to the walk and placed
his own straw hat upon his
head. The negro woman
jjicked up her bonnet and
looked wonderingly at sev-
eral bystanders who were
smiling.
z. m. kirkbride
Attorneysat-Law
TYRONte, - OKLAHOMA
Practice in all courts and de-
partments. Land practice a
specialty. Contest cases and
notary work receive careful
attention.
As a Female
Medicifve
Dr. Thtirmohd's Blood Syrup
Has no Equal.
It Invigorate* the system, stimulates
the appetite, improves the complexion
and regulates the. secretion. Sold by
t:iTY DRUG STORE,
Tyrone, Okla.
Frances Honska,
of Ulwrnl. Ktiti . for tilts so , r Sec. 30. Town fl.
n li. hi. k. ( m.
Sha nutues the following wltneiutfi ti. iirovc
hi r runrlnuou* re-tidoncu ujion und cultivation
ill Mild lai.il vl/.:
Emll ZcllnWu. Veru Mttntterson. Frank
Mukovt'c. Anton iiulondck. ull of IJlieral.
KunKiis
IMcK T. MOHUAB. ReiflHtrr.
Ilrel nub. In Tyrone Obnerver June 1 . imi.V
Notice for Publication.
Deburlmentof the Interior
(.unfl Office ut Woodward. O. 'i'., June 7. IMOft.
Notice l> hereby i/hcn that the following
numed Kcttici iiu. nifd notice <>r his intention
to ttmltc linnl proof iti *ui iKirt Of his clultn. utirt
that Mild proof will lie made before F II Heuli
U. S. court CAmnUsHloncrnt flcr office ut T.v-
fond, Oklu.. on Jttlv.tM. linn, vtx;
Joseph P. Jackman,
of Tyrone, Oltlu.. for the lot I. Sec 0 und lots:!
itntl I. -cc. III. To* n ti, nature IH, K. I'. M.
llenumesihc following wilne «eH to prove
Ills continuous residence ution and dultlvutlon
ot wild land, vl/:
Kltchell W. ilttber Oscar Mule. John .1
C'luncy. Andrew J. Iluithus, uU of Tyrone. O. T.
oic'k T MohoAR, Hci/lster
First puMlshM In Tyrone Observer .lutie 16.IBOS.
Contest Notice.
Dciiartntent of the Interttir.
United Stuii^ r.ittidOffice, woodward, O. T.
Atirll 39. 1005.
Asufficlont contest ii(tlilinlt huvlnif beenIlled
in tills office by 1 homtlli ft, Kiddoo. oontestuut.
UKulust Hotpesteud Entry No. 721. made Mureh
33, IK9H. for Ihe ne t|r Section SI. Town tlN..
Runve 'Si F. ('. M.. Jumps It. II. Biaokeontestee
In which it Is ulleired tout James K. O. Bluek
lias wholly abandoned «ah1 tract for a period
than 6 mont hs since niakiriit said entry
......... i prior to the date herein he having
failed to imlirove said tract or establish resi-
dent- thereon within the statutory period, six
months as required by law. That said tract is
not resided upon and cultivated Upon by said
party us required by law, said default having
not been cured.
Said llarties nre hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touchlnir said alie-
nation ut loo'clock a. m . on July lo. 1D0.">, be-
fore F. It. Heal.v, If. H. Court Commissioner at
Tvrone. Oldu., und that ftnul hearing will be
held at Id o'clock A. M. on July St). 1805, before
the Register and HeeelVer at the United States
Land Office in Woodward, Okla.
The suit! i-ontbstant hftVtnif In a proper affi-
davit III etl Mat lit. 1906, set forth facts which
show, that after due diligence, personal ser-
vice of this notice Cannot he made, it Is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
Dli it T. MtlHUAN. Register.
First published in Tvrdnfe Observer Mav l«. ISHir.
Queen of Tampa flour, per 100 lbs. good as the beat, $2.55
Light Loaf, High Patent, per 100 lbs - - 2.45
Meal - " 44 - - - 1.30
Compare these prices with what you have beei payings
elsewhere.
Also a Car of Feed at the Followiug Priees:
Corn per 100 pounda $1.05
Corn Chop" " " hW
Bran '* 44 " 85
Shorts 44 44 44 95
With every order amounting to $!) we give 15 pounds of
sugar for $1. Sugar not included.
200 Matches, 1 cent.*
7 Bars of Silk Soap 25 cents.
flood Corn or Tomatoes 3 cans 25 cents.
Rest Laundry Starch 5 cents per pound.
Dry Salt .Meat 8.} cents per pound.
Breakfast Bacon 12 cents'per pound.
Watch this Spaca Every Weak'for Bargains.
RIFFE (®i GILMORE
Contest Notice.
Department of the Interior.
United Stutes I .and Ottiee. Woodward. O. T.
Aprils*, 11X15.
A sufficient contest affidavit huving been
(fled in this office by J. W. Wooden, contestant
against Homestead Entry No. I8K7H. made
more than slxteferi months ago. for the sw <ir,
Section 33,Town 5 N.. Range 30 h... C. M„ by
Benjamin I'\ person, conlestee, tn which it is
alleged that Benjamin F llerson has wholly
iiiai entirely abandoned said tract; that he
has changed his residence therefrom for more
than six months siftee making said entry; that
said tract js not nettled upon or cultivated as
reouifed bv In w; that said entrymivn has never
attempted to acquire title to said tract under
the commutation clause of the homesteadlai%
and said land lias been wholly and entirely
abandoned for six months jlust and next prior
to the date of fllinti this affidavit.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond and otter evidence touching said alle-
gation ut Itio'elOcR A.M.. dn July 15.1905, be-
fore 1' B Healy. U. S. Court Commissioner,
at'I ' rone Heaver County. Okia.. and thattlnal
hearing will be lield at 10 o'clock A.M.. or
Juiv ISW'i. before th6 Register and Recelvet
ut the United States Land Office in Woodward
^Tha's^id contestanth4vln«r ,ip a properaffi-
Trees! Trees! Trees!
FOtt ALL KINDS OF
CHOICE NURSERY STOCK
PATRONIZE THE
WICHITA NURSERY
Their trees have given the best results. Are delivered in
good condition and as ordered. We guarantee satisfaction.
Try us and be convinced. Our motto : Good stock. True
to name at reasonable prices. Address
Wichita Nursery,
WICHITA, KAN.
Or apply to
JOSIE WEBB, Locai Agent, Tyrone, O. T.
Contest Notice.
department of the Interior.
United States Land Office, Woodward, O. T.
May 16, 1905.
A furtlolbnt Contest affidavit having been
Hied in this office by yenrj V. TuckCr.contest-
ant. agajns} homestead entry No. 21«« made
Febrltory Iti, l ol; for tlie w hf nw. qr . See. ir.
and ti hf ne iir.. Seotloq IK,.Township 8 N--
Range 2ti E. C. M.: by Joseph \v . Flummer, con-
lestee in Whi<'.h it is alleged that said .Ipseph
W. ,1'jummtr. h"s wholly abandoned sild tract:
that ne Iiuh ehtLttged his residetiei thoriefrom
for mote tliitn sil months since making said
entrv: that said trat;t Is not settled upon and
cultivated bs -aid party 4s rebuirfed by law
and that said defauUs. continue lo Oils da te;
that said ulleiled absence from.said hind was
not due to his eniploj ment in the t( rtn;. navy Or
marine corps of ihe United States In any ca-
pacity In tlpie oj war; aijd this the,contestant
is read! to prove at such time and place as may
be named by the Register and Receiver Joy a
hearing in said case. Said liarties are hereby
notified to appear, respond ami offer evidence
touching said allegation at itto'eUmk
- " ^ f ■ >re F,
Oct. 311, nioS. before f
:rXt
It. Healy, U. s. Court
Okla., and tliHt tjnnl
hearing win he held at iii o'clock a. in., on Nov.
13. IHift, before the Register and Receiver ut
the United Slates Land Office in WoodnArd.
iucn .uv ..v¥ ,....v having, in a liroiier affi-
davit Bled May ie, 1 set fovth facts vVllic.h
show that, a'ter<)iie.diligfnee personal service
of I his notice cannot be made, it is hereby or-
dered hnd directed,tlin> ,sueh notice be ftivfn
by due and in-oper publleatlon,
iDick T, Mokuab. Register.
1st hui'i, in Tyrone Observer May 2ti. lrf io.
t no saiu ci iin.s^i^.i.i. i..-. ..
dttvjt tiled May 27, 1905. set forth facts which
show that, after due dilteencf. personal ser-
vice of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed tjial such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
DICK T. Mducxrf, Register,
first published in Tvrbne Observer June . 1905
Contest Notice.
Depaftrirtnt of the Interior.
Utti^d states Land Offlbe Woodward, Okla.
Mh.3' 24th, 1905,
A Sufficient cdnteSt aflldrtvit Having been
tiled in this office , h- Clara Massey, con-
testant, UMiiinst homestead entl-y No. I.il«
made August 3 IftiS fur se >jr Sec. 3 Town 5
V Hunue 19 K. C. M.. by John Q, Petry. con-
lestee in v, liieh it is alleged that s<ti«l enttymar
has \*" liollv abandoned thfe said land for a per-
iod of more th^n six months last, oast and ha-
failed to Establish a Wsidenbe theteon or to
reside u^on und cultivate the said land with n
the time prescribed by lav: and that said al>
senco tffts due hi.^ emirtoymeiit in the
army, navy or maripfe (itlrps of the United
States in tim'? of war'.
n-ill fn-tie- 1,1.; here'" notihe.l to appear
respond and oiler fcvidenee TOOihlrtg said alle-
ai, in o'clock a. m. on July 15, JSKia. be-
fore R. B. Quinn. U. S. Uollrt Comttllsskmer, at
thivmon.'OWa . and that flpW Mbartng will be
held at 10 o'clocl; ft. m. on July 2,.. 1905. before
th'" Retfistar i'nd lteceiver at the United
States Land Office in Woodward. Okla.
The said eontc.stant havini in a proper affi
davit tl'ed Mai 25th, me. set forth facts which
Show'tbat after due diUgence personal service
of this notice cannot be made, It is hereby or-
dered and directed that such notice be given
by dub and proper publication.
Divft T*. Morgan. Register,
list pub. in Tyrone plHerver. Junc a.,'9U.i.
Nbrway has piilled loose
from Sweden and renounced
King Oscar, and proposes to
go it alone. It is altogether
likely she will become a
republic.
b; R WRIGHT
LAWYER
JjiBEk'At:; kANSAfc.
Bfli'ofe brtictice a spefc-
151 tv" Sfj'efciHl attention paid
^ ikHii contest cases;
A SPRING MEDICINE matter onc way or t'1'' The llumas correspondent
n Tu1„mnnH,e DionH Quriin Uai!other. so that they were noli Qf the AmarilVo Herald savs :
ir. Thurmond s Blood Syrup HaSI d to nfl ))eace. ,M r Thompson dip^ed
It cures indigestion and . '"akerein anycast■. Though | forty-six head of fine heifers
Konstipation while you wait, this process of elimination which he had been feeding
Sold by City Dhio Stjre, jail the important couniries au winter and bad just ready
Tvrone j Okla; ' were ruled out. of colisldera- t0 <?hip: ixl lied Cross Dip;'
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Settlers' Lumber Yard,
\V. N. WRIGHT. Prop.
Lumber and Building g
Material i
Coal and Posts^
! ./CALL A^D SEE ME).
SOUTH TYRONE, OKLA,
McGormick Twine and Repairs.
THEO, B. iVlOOREi
Land Man and Instiraneo Husticr.
N. L Falls.
Land Attorney and Notary
MOORE & FALLS.
Reference First National Bank, Liberal, Kansas.
Claims, Deeded Farms, Ranches and
School Sections
In Southwestern kansas and Beaver County, Oklahoma-
old line insurance.
We write Fire, Tornado and Hail Insurance in the old reliable St. Pan) •
\\Te sell high grade sfehool supplies and pay highest prices for school bonds.
TYRoNEi
OKLA.
J. E. George, Pres. Paul S. Woods, Vice-Pres.-
C, E. Woods, Cashier.
DIRECTORS AND STOCtv HOLDERS
W. S. Woods, Pres. Nat. Bank of Com. Kan. City. C. Q. Chandler, Pres, Kansas Nat. Bank Wichlt?k
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LIBERAL, KANSAS.
Capital, StocK 25,000 Dollars,
Money on h&nd at all times for well margined cattle*
High grade cattle paper is oitr specialty. This bank is the
designated Depository for the coiirity funds of Seward and
Stevehs counties. Kansas.
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Real Estate and Locating Agent.
School Land Ledses, Relinquishments and Deeded Land,
FLORIS, OKLAHOMA,
SOUTH TYRONE
Just ndw ofifers exceptionally good
openings for business enterprises
of various kinds. Located iii heart
of best farming country, in western
Oklahoma. A postal card will secure
full particulars. Address
South Tyrone Townsite Co.,
Tyrone, Beaver Co.; Okla
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The Rock Island runs improved Tourist Sleepers*
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