The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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THE TYRONE OBSERVER.
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TMJOXi: BKAVrji OppiVTV, O^AFfrolil THURSDAY, ApRJJv 26, 1906.
OBSERVER and LEADER Con, J(jatod \f,„
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{Happenings
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j G. A- ifpcpllum ui%i«s us
: he has quite an amount of aot-
1 ton seed i'or planting.
j J1 rank (ox,a wjerphaqt f roip I
I Hooker, madp final pr^f
Tohti WilKinson «ml Mr. da-jfor(> F' B- lre'"' <<,},v
Letter of
Greeting
lias c<>i>uy*
W!^",,s si.1"1- eoW, fanners living 47 mili i
> many things: (southeast " ~
paqiol Ashore ap
>f Tyrone, came tp j Woodman madedqid
Ctii
of mIum- in.i i-', "... i i . • v""' < arae tpi "ofloman madellqnl
in.-wiv W«l-jtown \\ wlne.-day far supplies I their hpmestr-,]« \\W
(l, .7 ; andleftt'or home this morning I , w , ,
<>f «!%«« .,*) kmgs." jwit!, „ (ftnd 0( pr *' f^y ; -
I want a few .hj^cn Leghorn jHtorc'" Mr "vi'llins'' i°'h"*' l
Hi Plvmnnt.li I '.w.L- n„„" ,e' A"• u "Mnsonha* been |
T , Ap: il 2ii 190ft.
^reelings of wol-
i "u/mjhof Tyrone
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We have
i fiend#
Notice lor Publication.
c of lib (mention
t iif hit clutin, and
1 tuudp Off orr l\ H,
Department of the lnlen< r i.ijml uOWv ul
Woodwu.l (d.Uhonu M. rob 9,ItMV
Voli^o I* ho/rhv atvi*11 that tl 0 fallon lajr
tiumad sex i ler lu. :ijed &o I
to nu>K* Howl yiooMn *ui«u«
(hut huM proof will l*>"I _ ■
llealv. w t'ouit coirn.Unlo.irr ul Ttronc.
Ili'ftW. o6i;aty OUurUoqQU on April K 1900
TmnU R. ('ox. of (/opM*. Ofclu.. for the m i
Hfotion $y i • % n*hlo in . range ".*« « , «?. ui
lit* name* [In* following viti)0MN* to pruvr
In* cont\ili'"ii* ieiaden«H* updn ami fuiUvnllon
of mid land, v ia;
AttON Unpen. Jama* II. ('ovum. Frank
irbui;* .i wli fenfire \\ Wiia#au. uilof Copin
and Plymouth Rook hens. .• ,, „„ •« n .
4-.V2 <; s ('i \ijk ! ceP"°iiaiiy unfortqq^egjuoe j «o(-o «f0 .'pen,!;
' M'oming to Oklahoma two yeav s thfi u'e<^ with h(> «"o!:*tiv^.-
(4eurge (Gilbert was up ^'rom; ago having had a limb
lis (irand Valley vanoh Mon-jtated three time.-
lay for suppli
'jqyf|
s the
fair
ampu-|
'.-i, caused by The Tv. uptjop
.his wagon catohinfj on tire, andl'eeume opeiatiun for one d«
A woman oan scrateh you ln 8®ve his family and I next Monday.
%<>' dlmpto* -''l'1 •",lMi^T„hht!;rVaSbt0l:8\,'''os''l''i «• Willianw.,fo
Bath flaws. i "S?1,1 n'ood poison and amnu- i> i i
W : tatioo and a $400 baspitnl J.jlJ " ^ 2 "
i «vtMUw4«teeMorrii Hnt the gentleman ll prove.1 lmmm ^
l*Hooker was doing business! himself superior to his iqisf<.r-1 ^rot it out,, young
'?tfc Tyrone WM^day. tnne and has aUppst unaided ^ei ber t^6 n°th and the eai.
IllU'
K. VV. Huber has ispved the jbuiJt l!Ks home i,ud improved !(,le' , Ufl d0U't hang about th
old schoolhouse upon the noi-thl . "tiT
side of Main street, between, . 1 ^ "u "iu
the live.jy and tin shop. jWlth 4(3 u"hedf cr"P in s'-h<
and pl|'uty of 1 - • .visions to eat.
i> ua.\ not to lost, vuurj
\\\\ is not tn havau> T • '
nis beatxtj-
; a larger
facilitate
leople. We
> sums of
«ig our
No'ilcr. ID AH'UK A.\;s
III M*l'; FINAl OK COMWUTA I m I.N PHOOP
i'or ft I •> hervb}' iniiilwl tnui you ur >
rwj! "tltf nvfullvj^nip r« theootieo
a axlierl in t)it> iioVsP' P<'r with your
• vlUi Hittl *e< il ti,; iv ic awy error in
ili sA'i-iptio! ' the JapsJ. Aluo notice
yo|ir JlUnit: MM Ujv nHT™" .vour
■: i;*st.'s aro ' V ^iu'llwl und tlie
Ur-'i i [date .set ,'o: tlit* upoot is rorreot. If
., ati upt.ir It. dlimovi red notify the rejr-
i-iir ofthj* 'Wei' itumediutefy so that
have ^ SH"i" 1 / he coPiiectt'd. Any din-
ici-epuno i" name Of witnesses will
blfS9l .it"■o republication of uotice at your
,, , 11 ii.' jifip uiidd<'lay the proof.
. I I Ht'spectfuily,
Dick T. Mok an. Resrluter.
F, B. HEALY,
U. S. Court Coinn^issioner
Office in Po.«| office building
Duly appoints! in and for
Beaver count), Oklahoma,
take proofs, l|ouie.sload En-
tries, Testimony m Congest
Cases, Ackpowledgo He||n-
quishments, pte.
TYUONE, J.J pKLA.
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O.R.BUSJT. . prop
Insurance th;it Insures
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RARHKR
SLEEP
WITH
c. w. |leeHv)\aw
On« time ;md w (iwn
you \yi! 1 sl|>ep «. *u ru ngajn
I' i#t norfft qf the depot
lij'° . , M!.l. bon.ii.
L. M, C AVTuX,
UltRNARY SUHG€0N
*«H 'c|al attentiiiu ifh.n u
4 niUlry, fitmiQCrlcd unJ
■r Hur^'trry. C'ttllW ..
ill , iwl pfornp'ly du.« r
uins.
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Notice for Liquqr License.
inault . vinouh, and tpiillloiM Honors on oo 1-4
:w of T. .v R " '"the county of Itefltvpr.
" ' * « nA vciyr.
TYJ
Pract
DRESS MAKr.lv; yf tlt^'*per ialtj
Palmer House, Three vear> notary
attentipl
With D) jv;
Tyrone*, < 'iein:
Z. Iv KIRKB^IDE
ttorney-at Ivaw
k, - oklahoma
n aM rouris and <le*
Lfti;d pi KWice a
i 'ontt'si oaees and
work ree, <■ <■ -efjci
M
expeuienoe. All wqrU guar-i
an teed. Open 1'roiu 9 ni ni.h, , JU
until ft p. m.
WM . KDKNS,
^Jarra -i Freeiro; , one. f iuv
'ifferpt'isiug iuimers, returnfi
i rom a visit to homefoiLs at,
I N«wton. ! hu. ! !.'.s week arid ••
A Strang Cargo
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UtC!
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m
F W li
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iilvamson j will see
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Tyrone Okla.
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, exPERifcNCE
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The .
roont 1
•„<'pii^tottlee next I the
j has
•• .v.- f-'llow wboj',ir
i Mi'.a who paf
ti' • middle hasri't
> luiasolf.
i> '!,■• transiietiug
i,/ Jiiber; "jid
■a Vii wvek
. iiik
.'injiet5
lor o ■ :n
of May.
and will
(trie vre«t
, width and tl«e i
JlV width. The i
feet a.ach an->
windows ,t ion
side will j,. .ke ;"r
the! est best li ted
>•■ ih. l; to he foln 1 in i
■An'
ir
y j fly will ,
, !„
V
i there wi;; i
,e rooms •
.50 in!
•rmcip
solicit vo
'• P* 1ero.. .
mno'vtii' tftonk. \\
?ed t o sjv
e / tfoi.
r
ioi here
ne
. • amr^
e l'nai iy
rst v. eek
; , 55^70leeseity far $eking ''w
•he harvest bet'1
Mr. Lovet and wifo w'n
oni|t> "'e«i j .southeast of thio plane about 'AO i
are 12 i miles, paid the Observer mat.;
' • i i .i pleasant .viait this wo.>1c, ■■
' ' -ft • «fc iuiip# invib-liou to,
/.f the tin-: •- << il h - •
■■<>•■ nigs ! in wdtpcll tm r.t.
etii • >t | tlj«- p^st five yeai>. 1 ,
jl' ' J. H. Copa.-:, postmaster at I ^
aitoadviV'1""1' rWtt- Tto""!" Finieum &
I day .or his way to Altus, Okla. j
'where he wiil spend a *ew||J
pc« deo: v are weekM, 0. T. Jobuson Vvili| j **
>us, out tbey draw the have charge of his store in hi* I
■hen jii ssimisti:' oinic.absence. The latter • ;.s
s iu tir :v iaees, |town also, to-.'la\. laying in
comparative statement for j supply of §■•
to a. e I'.ws that the! Th" d^m- -rat." e unm'It
w vou |
motto
whb'b ihey '; 1
seel ■> in million?
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Sckufific jimerK
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! For Ptlbi <tiion,
• tmtiii!. ;if thoIn*..
i ofli ' ) at VVodRw%r<l 0. T
jfiffi. Not:(i. : ,;or •
I "d to whig
14 RF
iami
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m
|i y j|i\en thilt
IniiiJied settler
; of hw inte:
. I tef)r;k f * a ,^ep
li. i«. Wll lJA.MSCi
in dense eloe
work
dread j lieen o I ;red, two
ds of which
i the
sjlio
I on t!
I American,
li!vettciie
The Hies th
Hi, ' :
in, am
i food,
,r th'
:ntd
t Cream Sociable
■ i 'ec| tiyli/fie
. :'.i final
•fio i< * li claim.
' wil' be
ii;i i i 'ir tly.n rr.
: ■ ■ r'aiTy.
•;i\: ( o--C«. T. on May
• v/.: J.ime., li. OoT'f
V-rM. O. M foi ti •
. 14 ti rlS e e !•
]naad< .'} >xlj i?c> 2
! Ho t'.O; f< 'igjLi
, itio. ■ s to p.'ovo hi s •'..■atiu-1
!uou> re*iiien i\pi i; an ' eul
jtevation of said land, viz:
Andrew '. -i • M b
lOl^ll.. •{ B <1 dO. ' . lit
lTR(J0Ni<
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The Ladies Mission C.'mdelJa.ni
the Bti
tfm'y
thhs
is.- call ai.i' ■ !
«v nit.
II. V. W I
•i .Vilii; )SU
'n ■ <io,vi at' !i ■
jl U t?t*K iOOi\ii>^ iii_.
• ests at that plaee.
-Mrs. Oetavio F. Willis of
Liooker filed on y relinquish-
ment with Commissioner Healy
this week.
J. S. Morris., a pmmiiient
Hooker resident, wjs a visitor
in Tyrone Wednesday.
Most compliments are not
worth picking up in the road.
John Ri.ee was up from Grand
Valley wifcb, a. lead of hay for
the South .Sjdp \sagon yard.
The Baptist parsonage is rap-
i lly being eceefeed under the
supervision o£ F. K. Newman
and Mr. MAnzi. ft will be a 4-
Be
iy
holding the primary is the first
Tuesday in August. The com-
mitteemen present voted unan-
imously for the primary.
k Islane at this r • : wib
havi- done more than $5,000
■acre business than for April
last rear The balance sheet
i't.r st month shows $7,448.45
ot siness done, which is not
so bad when we stop to think
that towns of more than 2,500
population m the eastern states
average only about $2,000 per
month in railroad business.
Stick to your friends. Your
enemies are not going to lend
you any money.
It is yet too early to speculate
on the November election, but
it seems to be generally under-
stood that Robert L. Davis of
Tyrone will be a candidate for J icy. This company insures gram
probate judge. He is legally ; against had. and Moore & Falls
and otherwise well qualified for i are its agents in Beaver county
the office, having been engaged j and Southwestern Kansas.
in the legitimate practice of law!
for ten years, and has the rep-! E" °" Love'fche P<>Pular
ptiat ohurch w 11
cream s.".! a I a
, schoolhouse onSaturdav Gven-
and decided to nominate cftn-l. . , .
. , ung, May uth. The proceeds
didates for the various county
,. Jl. . . | will go toward payment cm the
and township offices by prima-1 1 ,, ,
. .. rp. . , ' 1 , new parsonage. Good music,
ry election. The date fixed tor . „ 1 . . ., , .
All are cordially invited to at-
tend this sociable. Remember
the date and come.
"St. Paul, Minn.. April 21, i90ii.—
San Kraneisco losses will be paid as
rapidly as adjusted. Our capital in-
tact and substantia). Surplus remains.
A. w. Perhy, Sec',v."
He Kept the Secret
When the teacher was ab-
sent from the schoolroom, Bil-
ly, the mischievous boy of the
The above is a copy of & tel- j class, wrote on the blackboard
egram from Secretary Perry of | "Billy Jones ean hug the girls
St, Paul Insurance Co. There
is nothing that can be had that
is better thau a Saint Paul pol-
better t han any boy in school.
Upon her return the teacher
called him up to her desk.
"William, did you write
that?" she asked, pointing to
the blackboard.
1;Yes, ma'am," said Billv.
"Well, you may .stay after
school;" said she, "'as punish-
v room coftage and hnilt square utation of being scrupulous! v
IB Style.
1
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B^audlord Brown of theHotei
Tyrone : vi: I give up tin- busine--
rot lv tel man. and with his fam-
ily will leave f« >r New Mexico
abont the first of the month
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have been
'i'' • celebration of the ti.
ptt: v nt of Amer'ea
hi will take p!a<V
1907. I he navies of the C
ted States and .foreign - — 1«. ■■ t,—--
tries willbeinHampton Roads N()tic., 0{ publication,
and representatives of the ,' ( .khh.„„,,, I
mies will assemble upon t .e,, ,(>iiii)n {
adjoining land near Fortres Jnthe Jn^tk-et.'o- ri t-efo
Monroe, Va. At the same time John Powell* in s ad r I Me.
in connection with the state antview Township t>aid < mm I
Gam •
Season.
Ml «
>KI ih
......
ijor the old hole p orked
Is your wate| vorks out
repa-r? If so addrf
on T, A. CAIN
rnae Ty -me, Okla
Virginia, the city of Norfolk.
ih,
assisted by the different state
of the Union, will hold a gre; j ,i!n j) q;mtre, J> ei
historical and industrial e 8aM defend LUt, .1
position along new lines, ov: aut will takt >'i - ' liut : .
of the beaten track of previot- h M"€IJ * 1 <;,t,
. . -1 - . . namet. ( fie' nwl a i■ - t to?-
expositions. A striking ne , iU, H ' .. ( • v
feature that seems to he < ^ p);li ; iUe ^
more thau ordinary interes -. .eiee an< ii1
to our readers is the proposei fendant, fra .. ,e i day oj
!Hith< 19th das
erection of a special building
to be known as the Hall of
Modern Inventions. — Seien
American.
•'Ask and ye shall l*eceive,'
says the Good Book, and that's
what we are doing, and we aro.
talking to you. Come, across
fend
.! end merchant, last Monday had J ment."
honest in his profession. The1 one the'latest pattern gaso- j The other pupils waited for I Subscribe for The Observer,
present incumbent. Hon. H. 1>.' lin° ,aMIPs placed in his, store.; Billy to come out, and then | Get on the band wagon and'
Meese, has held the office two j ^ ^°^ovv tu^e svstem they began guying him. hear us pipe our tuneful lays " v
terms and will uot be a candi !,ainp' aU(^ *ts ^"Hian^v caused "Got a lickin', didn't you'?" (of melody, mush and mirth,
date for re-election. ' quite a number who saw it the j "Nope. s>aid 3illy.
first evening tobelievethestore "Got ja\ " I O' ; noma h ' - - hei
\. L. Hopkins has about{was on fire. Mr. Love is anj "Xope. I7t;. ,• , u.ud is nci ;oiuefi in
"What did she di/r Uieylunion with ludiau Territory
asked. yet. Perhaps congress feels
Sha't tell,"saw?Billv- ''out it would be wrong to tie this
larch, PKlo
of Novembt i .
ized "sl it*
hi bit A* a>
the 'i:
must in
lieul.1.'^
plamtP'
ay of
- saki
line.
\ ti i
wna
a
lie,' lors
ot n
thi« aet
completed a large feed yard iu j up-to-the-times merchant, and
popular with their g-uvsts dor- the rear of his livery stable, lets nothing bar Iiim from giv-
msi their short stay in Tyrone.! When it is finished he will heW his customers the best then
only best, wishes will follow I m a position to accommodate j is to be-had* -cecordMof the jit pavs toadvertase.
ri 'one hundred teams. Uxpenw / iHome .To.^nal
• ^n;
-Indies knot before Oklahoma has at-
1 tainetl ber maiovitv
eeo.
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