The Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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There ia no satisfaction keener
than being dry and comfortable
when out In the hardest atorrn.
, ^Vyouare sunt or this
ip Y0U WEAE.
SjK*5
*ftnm0
xx "Waterproof'
■nNOILED clothing
v tlACKORYtUOV/
437 0.1}AlBEVERlTV/llEa£i
A.J.TOV/CR <rO,M3TOK. KAS$: U.S. A.
TOFtR CANADIAN C(Ui iM.T010!IT0. CAN.
$«6 am acre
in Western
Canada is the
amount many
farmers wilt
realize from
their wheat
cropthisyear.
uahels to the Acre Will be the
Average Yiold of Wheat.
.nd that this wo« crown on cost many of
ttncra absolutely nothing, while those
. hud to add to the 160 acres Hie Gov
nts, can buy land adjoining at from (6
aoro.
ag splendid, school convenient, railways
Stn<I. taxes low.
fit pamphlet "30th Century Canada"
particulars regarding rate, etc., to
jfdent of Immigration, Ottawa,
w to the following authorized
y nmi.'nt Agent—J. S. Crawford,
Wsinth Street, KansnHCity,Missouri.
0 (Mention this paper.)
tl Douglas
douglas S4.00 Cilt Edge Line
not bo equalled at any price.
DO««4-
use I L
senior' juu
no! i • • - w^'ery Sabbjffft
at the whooi nou^o.
- i.. .i
Red hnlr has an awfully persistent
way of Rotting tangled up in one's
temperament.
flood hoii«ckccpcri me the lipid. That's
why they liuy II,<1 t'roM Ball Blue. At
leading grocers, 5 cents.
A Commercial King In the Common.
Sir John Hrunner, who celebrated
his birthday t!:o other day, is looked
upon oh one of the commercial idn«fi
In the house of commons. He Is bead
[of the largest manufactory in the
I world, and la deeply Interested In
science and education generally. He
rivals Mr. Carnegie In the number of
| free libraries, town balls anil scholar-
ships which ho has so generously giv-
en, especially In Cheshire, the North-
wlch division of which he represents
I In parliament. He urges thui the
young men of the day Bhou.d bo given
a scientific education, and says that
every penny he has in the world
comes "from tho application of sci-
ence to commerce."
Victim of Fatal Pride.
Decently dressed always and cheer-
ful in manner, John S. Robinson, of
San Francisco, veteran of the Mexi-
can war and formerly a millionaire,
allowed nono of bis friends to know
for two years that ho was living on
his pension of $12 a month, and had
no other resources. But finally he
bad to give up the struggle, and now
he is dying in St. Luke's hospital, sur-
rounded, too late, with every possible
comfort.
BUTTER,EGGS AND POULTRY
If you make fifteen pounds or more of good but-
ter a week, why not sret creamery .butter prices ?
If you have any poultry to sell don't fall to write
us before selllijr. We furnish butter tub" and
coops and pay express charges. PECK «&
I'M K, Colorado Nprlnipi, Colorado.
SICK HEADACHE
CARE OF THE FINGER NAILS
There I. Nothing Better for Brittle-
nwa and to Keep Nolia in Good
Order Than Vaaaline.
If too much "manicuring" u done,
the walla are hopel, -i, llUure„. ,he
cuticle becomes so roughened at .ho
base and tho .Jtl|ls m, brulBe(, (hu(
whole length must grow out before
any Improvement can possibly take
place, warns Horteuae Prevost.
There l.a# always ben, „ on ot
"omattached to the disfiguring
white upots found on the nails so
many on tho index linger meaning
something; so many on tho se
linger meaning something elee; alp,,
ilko the proverbial "goosebuno'
seems. .iro the spota to be eotwlde . I
when it comes to prophecy Thl
of course, utter nonsense; every n.', '
of these blemishes menus ,i hurt tn ihe 1
tender young nail while yei |t ■ , j
under ths cuticle at tho liase, ot j t
beyond that jxilut, and for each
of them tbe usual steel "cuticle" I ,,
la largely responsible. Either iha .
the sharp point of the ieel flic.
This same sharp point, too, Is re
sponsible for the rough line
1 "ider the end of the nail tin
hard to keep clean; where dirt
to Just naturally Stick and refuse
budge. |f the nulls were n. ^
touched underneath with any son ,,t
hard or soft Instrument the flesh th- .<
would never roughen and so not .
tain dirt. It ia far better to ut ,
bit ot soft linen wrapped around
toothpick, after softening the fin
tips in a demising wash
1 have seen a set of brittle, bro
and altogether unlovely nails tr
formed in six months to a fairly
sentuble condition by the use of
plain vaseline called "petroleum j];
that costs five cents a jar. li s<
to have a decided effect in hanle
the layers of the nails and keep
from breaking. But vaseline i u
will not make the nails beautlfu it
will make ihem more tractable,
were; more amenable to other ir-
ment. It takes constant attention
the nail while It is growing, and plen
ty of care to bring It to the crowning
perfection of the alinond-shape, pink
and smooth, with the "moons" show
iug at the base of each rosy nail.
It is soemt lines in the endoavc • to
bring out "moon" much of the harm
Is done; only by patient softening of
the rim at the base, and Its gradual i;
cession, can the desired effect be ob-
tained. As to those "moons" bei-g a
sign of "blue blood," I have i -ad
them on the nails of a man or w< maft
who could not, as far as human ki awl-
edge is concerned, have a drop of such
azure fluid in generations of ances-
tors.
Certainly, too, in such cases, it was
not the care and attention bestow sd on
the nails that brought out the cres-
cents; simply one of those things 'hat
just "happen," most likely, anil for
which no reason seems to be forth-
coming.
directly I
iat Is So i^TI
in seuin , I— ill IIIMN >r
i Ii:i
ted - The general puM
"v that (he Santa f* agt-nt «f
\\ ichi'n, Kansas, is Alan agent fur all
st 'anti'r lines both Bast and WHt
tirltiah Generals as Cot-
ft bus li"«n said of General Sir He!
ra Dull' ]- that ho Is such an excel
t cook ih t he would havn little
icu ty lu obtaining a first etnas
> position in a Weit a.A hotel.
younger days, before h's reach
ti high military ran;., his brother!
ri Used to aay that ttedv ra nul-
tild make an ap| ulng dinner
>f old saddlos whe. altona were
r Da a campaign. notbor dlr
imbed soldier who shares with |
Her a wondfiful skill In
a tronoroic art Is Ma.tnr General
i 'owell.
dlar. Girl (n > *w,
■«. Cornelius, t fullblood
he Oneida tri in Wlseon-
Jew York city • here the in
study law at Haraard eol-
a country sc oul won
■ship In a sem| >ary In Focd
'idled for a
Ity, Call for-
ia
' *«.>
lends
lege.
o ache
du Lac and afterward
time li Stanford uni
•PF-Rl'.W V0R1\D
SIM PL \ ^KVIXOtt,."
Suffered Severe)
With H?c"fache —
Uiivi! i' to Work.
'' ;trd Ave., .
to Peril'
and as t
« Lucr V. M * . 1.
. lyn, K. Y . wj i
■lor many /tiner/
■Cr. v from hi jdatj
the s..!c aiul .ack.
l.ibte to Min nU to i
••'am t>ctter. no*
a, and am as ucil .
to more htailachcs
■'The way Perm-
eate was simply n
Wo have iu oui flies in:i
letters from wotien v te ,,
with the \vinpto*s nunn . b.
<'• pae' .evens out i;iv ug more *han
one t ■ i imonial iere. ,
It is irapossifle tor , approximate
tho great amouit of suff iug which Pe-
runa has relif/ed, or the number of
women who hah- been ret'ured to health
and strength lj/ ita faithf al use.
ilas Corueltus Is
In features and
of It. Her objec
to bo of service
■ own race. "My
mi. Is this- "i belie>
mind.of my own businesi
line (or what one wants.
> a IO.jm
Dr. Hale's 8to -y
Dr. Edward Everett Hi lo addresro<
the ..icent divorcc reforn congress in ■
Wujblngton. He said t io apolegle
put forward by some < >ivm. ut, nf
'../■is In \ change reminded him of >
s being mado by a gourmet bi b.
oil. Lent. The bishop waa sca«
an :rreverent young worn n
on ht eing the bishop atta> k
1 In tuy rich turtle soup; "I thou,
gra« fasted during Lent.' \
ratefnl op i t down his spoon and
WORKING WOMEN
ra Struggl
ni3 by a
or- HWt)r j t]|^ SiMf
Young Lady in ti ^ .
in IMashvllie.Tonr
AfissPtt
lamlstakably
..ml I
dying
ia thoirll oonldcot «le,-p «nd could ir*«
Mjino in an in int. I ceanattad two b!>vm. .. na wl
ii stores, '""','7 an.('!" * 1'""t rwort, I u.«t !,.■<... r
.itida ere 1 ''alrnaw • V'raotahteCnoipou-iaSfitymy
JfilLournji., I i™!l,r,ss, ewrv mm and pain left dm>. .1
pnopli
in Ood, Id
d In hust
iiux> fen pounds and em lu |>erf(x-t h aitu^
|MM Vrart Ackers, of a27 North Sum-
^■■■^laahvUle, Teun., writes:
ivbhhbhHI
fame
no p
from tue'taine I tntr •
rad the nature of, ty
e.isea. qtileWri Piakhamj-
Uity rad 1 Usuitiuic.
j require :r i in vigorst
'lliedictae which V. .'1
< >aia'a • niiism arid
ea.-ete ih : . failgucs
l>^.« a tut, ;uu
:tl anil cbeer. <^
.-.uffered
Laek.
Ills ti
do fa
chle"
lum p
"Tu
ce to become pensive,
t in Lent," he said. "I sm
on flsh." He bwpIIowi
)f meat worth about a doll
s," he added, "ig a kind of flsh."
Wasted tine comes home roost.
Far children irstB it. nofuau the tun
Camuiauou, AllAyilain, cotm wlaU ooUu. '■■■"Ht
The devil lores a grouchy giver
When a laxative ie needed, nothing can
be more effective than Garfield Tea, which
is mode of herbs. It cures sic1 headache,
constipation and UM-ane.s of iiver, kidneys,
stomach and bowds; it purifies the blood
cleanfes the systen and cleava the com-
plexion.
apanese Buddist Dignity.
) than ordinary Interest nt ia
personality of Rt. ltc
who is now a guest a 1
legation, Washington.
• lkado, who is the b<; i
• ;se church, Bishop 8'
it dignitary of tho 1
. in Japan.
^ > earn n. Jlveiil
lull' Ltorid dun -i
i k inn) li.'Bil are achi'
tired aho cuu hardly <lrn
stand up. and ever., inoivi
pain, the origin <jf wbicJ
aomij dcraugemoat of the
(Cunlsm.
Miss P. Oracr, of 14 Wann
R 'I. ^11 m/JMtasjiirl r.eiie. 1 ir!ieSr d.
Mi<f I lio lender /cmr uxj
T.vili.i B, VfnUi mi's V"^;"t lilo Om-
1/ouutl is t he tin tailing euro for nil the**
(l trouh', . it Ftr«>URi.hem tlie pxv<r
\ inMikta, and di 'plaeein«j t vrtUi all
orrors tvlll nu more druab you.
Lnfl.acha, .'i/.zlne:s. 'nlntlng, i~ -r-
7 •" ••• pxii'i". disordered atn:i iich.
ra. dislikeoffrteiidsnndaoeiety
itomsof the .• ,e uousc—f!
• iapellM, and It will iaa •
A CHRISTENING PART
Pink Is the Color for the Decorations
—About Music and Form
Royal Eje Doctor.
A commute has been appointed by
the eye specialist:; <jf Paris to draw up
a letter of congratulations to Duke
Theodore, of Bavarji, brother of Em-
peror Francis Josepj, of Austria, who
has Just performey his Ave thous-
andth successful operation. The duke
«.J.j^lUnvvuJUJKQld-wJkl'''. rppa'.Ltl,
^abbatrt ,<c>
reatSMng,
10:30 a m
11:30 a m
of resulenee.
It ill furtbA- alleged that tljp said Julia Stiel-
berger Is a mere intruder on said tract of land,
tjjat on or about phe 2«lh day of March. 1!HW, the
said Armin Benedek died and from that time
until the present time the said tract of land
has been wholly and completely abandoned by
every and all persons except the said intruder.
Julia Stielbeivor.
It Is further alleged that tjje said Julia Stiel"
berirer Is not a leiral eatryman for the reason
that she made a liomesteqd jjntry to lo1 and
f andsl-2 of ntr. 1-1 sec. 4. T. 5N, R.IS, ■ e, tu.,
the date of which entry is unknown to said
plaint iff: t hat the Rlalntllf alleges that the same
Is of feqopd in the United States land office ai
Woodward, Oklahoma, and that she relinquish-
ed the same Maj 37, 1!W4, that bein® the 'date
of homestead entry of Harry I}. Blaustein.
whose homestead entry is No. 336U4
Plaintiff further alleges that the said trjctqf
land has not been cultivated by any one except
the said trespasser. Julia ipteilberter. and that
the same has not been oultiv,ated._o-seupied
used in any vyay whatever by the heirs or the
legal representatives of the said deceased en-
tryman, Armin Benedek since his said death
It is further alleged that the said entryman,
Armin Benedek left no widow surviving hlui
and that the said defects have not been cured,
And that the said alleged absence from the
said land was not due tq his employment in the
army.navy or marine corps of the United States
in time of war In any capacity and this the said
oont-vtant i< ready to prove at such time and
place as way be named by the Register and
Receiver for a hearing in said case.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear
respond and oiler evidence touching said alle-
gations a; 10 o'clock a. m. on June the 4th. 1006
before .F. B. Bealy. a United States Court
Commissioner at Tyrone in and for Beaver
bounty O. t. and Lhut Until bearing be bad at
June 12th, 1906. before the
" i Register and Keeeivpr at the United Spates
(CoHtu-^ N'r j land office at Woodward. O. T.
The saiij contestant in proper affida-
I vit filed April 12th, set forth facts
I which show that the heirs if any there
I be (if said deceased entryman are un-
I kno>vn and thoii" names and places of
Tni-dV'inr T" i residence being unknown and being
V-iiy V ' j' l incapable of being ascertained by due
Z Woodward. I diligence so that personal service of
1 this notice cannot be made. It is f)ere-
. a i •*. by ordered and directed that notic-e be
test amdavit _f__i u.. ,i,,„ ,,„i „„ki;„...:„„
The regular service* of the
iptist church are as follows:
' nday School, 10 a m
eachirig service, 11:30 a m
^ung people, 7: CO p m
^aching service 7:30 p m
ayer meeting,Wed. ?,fl°pni
W. T. NAI-IBR,
''ollowiiig is a list of liters
aining uncalled for ia the
Oftjce at Tyrone, Cklaho-
for the month ending
•li 31, 190t);
tiss Ida Berry
Irr' Nellie Bark^i
• *r fi Brown
Rosa (Jrookshank;
' ;■'■>. Carney
. y is Carson, 2
■ 15 Edwaads
i • Rupert Merchant
* - B Toner
'iss Rosa Terns
^rs M C Watson
A ! UUUQiy <J.
encsftalling fut'febovc let- j loo-dock a
dvvjrtised."
}LY. P. M.
!t Notice
STATES LAN II OFBtOE. \
Woodward. .0 T..March 18. 1906 „
Notice is hereby (riven that Hie lollB
nifpied settler lias tjled notide of Ills int?
iiuf'ieo Neoicr lias niea nonce or 111,"
to make llnal proof in support of his el
that said proof will lie n:nde l>e#(>
Heal> . a U. S. Court Coir,n,i:,Mont/r at i'yr?
Oklahoma, oji May I, 1906. viu: f
Mary M. Mann, widow of (ieorge W. M '■
deceased of Tyrone. Oklahoma, for H ""
w4. section 14.&s2sw4, section ji. i-
i'.. range 18 e. c. m.
He names the following wltne-"'V3 to
SrcontlniiouU residence upon and V-.u
of said land, yiz: \
Oscar A. ante Joseph Cianev ohar'e
and Andrew J. Qatrhes. all of T.v rov i
a-a DICE T. Mpituan. Ke\
• ;^VW • u:|
N^/or next v/.j^ We make yon the following price?
story of t.mr r f-
, and reoatva h | -
I ytin, M
uktiiun is f.hv
i'lnldifun
has, m
ie* d.
auvlkai#
PtUkllL-;!
MBBIMI
fin i
Tit
f o sweet
and
f umber
r LOUK—(L>u.4n 0f Tump .10 per 10U pounds
W Ligti j,oaf ,'.00 - -
MfvVjj—at Bt. per 25 pou 4 i ck or $1..lo per 100
Try one ppund f qUr 20 - i'lantatian poffee, .and you
wont use any >r,
;pr.
Notice for Publictio?
Department Of the Interior,
ofllce at Woodward, Okla.. March 20. 1 • n.
Notice is herby given that the lowin^-
liamed sstfler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be' made before \ fl.
Healy.a D. S. Court Commissioner. utTyt', ne.
Okla..qn April 28. Ifl( . vf :
Harvey Barry, of Tyrone. Oklahoma, for the
sw'. section p. townships-., range 18 e. e. in.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz;
Aron Claassen: Thomas O. Pieper. George 4
Bcnneil and Martin K. Philpott; nil of Tyrone,
Oklahomr. Dick T. Morgan, Register, a-2fl
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land Office
at Woodwaid. Oklahoma. March 27. iBOo.
Notice is herehj given that the follotviiH-
named sett'-r has tiled notice of his intension
to make ti al roof in support of his claim, and
that said li, 0 1 will lv made before,l\ B. Hea-
l.v. a U. S. Court Commissioner, at Tj'rone.
OLrlaboma. oti Mav iJ. ISKifl. viz:
Alexander B. Boyd. Lorena. Oklaho.iu for
the s '4 section 2S. township r>n . range iOe'e m
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultivation
of said land, viz:
Charlie R. Evans Clattdins G. Comlis nir m
T. r,avion Emma E. l.ax ton aU borena. Okla.
3 Oick. t. Mohiian. Register.
^ Contest affidavit
ruled in this office
J31arphy, contest^
FH. E. entry No.
ep^eni: ev 22,1903,
W a
fowuship 5. range "JO,
>f;'.!er, cw-
^ed tbul
JL-VK
W
that
there-jgfcL
i s tn TiUsj
nat
oti-
givt-ii by due and proper publication.
Signed, Dick t. Morgan,
(Register.
fi '^t published ff\pr. t9 1D06.
Notice For Publication.
Uteprtmcht of the Interior, Land Of-
fice at Woodward. Okl.i., Yl}1'il lti
lfOti. Not ee is hereby jriven that
the fol!ow'op-na'81e(i hes H'*<?
lOtice- of his intention to mei-.. ,ial
in S i' oort of his claim, r. r-d that
he made befn-
&gmgm
{or the K i '■
Notice for Publication.
Department of th.e lutertor. Land office at
Woodward Oklahoma. Ap- il .<. lime.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler oas tlirtd notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of Irs claim and
that said proof will be Blade before F. B.
Healv a U. S. Court Commissioner al Tvrone.
Baaverr county. Oklahoma, on Mav 15, 1H06 viz:
Craig Gatlin. oi 1. rone. O. T.. tor the lo'^ ti
and 4 ap.d Pj4 $nl section 7. township 5 N
ranae la K . C. M.. made Mav 26 15-B,
He names the following wiine-.se- to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
fo said land, viz-
Anna Kirkbrlde. Z, T. Cain. Georae Shaffer.
Frank Towner, all of Tvrone. Oklahoma.
Dick t. Morgan. Register.
Uooii lloil I'otatQtg g()c p.-i
"ancy Apricots l}> per c;i
i.vaporated Riug ^ppels
W • ivill alsa inn-^ you the ft ilpwing pripes fpr one
^«ek ily
ahel
t im—only a few left.
.ppels lOeper pound—worth wore at
wholesale.
Best Sugarouerd Breakfast Baaon at 13cper pound.
Corn in sack 85o per 100. Wire nails 3 i-l and 4c
'We have .a car of Texas Red seed oits, and good
judges Sfiy they are tin
country.
BEST that, evercame tp this
G«j them before they are all pono.
mm
THE STORE OF BARG1INS.
RIe FE S GILMORE
can give . 1
aiid oth.-; -iy
and aeo nv
Bonrflii'g Hot
Fi'-st pill lishe'' April IS. 1PC6.
Notice for Publication. j
Deparfcmeny of the Interior. Unr<t i 'l?ce at j
Woodward. Ok.'shema. Aprfl 3. « «. I
Notice is hereby .'hen that the o.llowing-
name.l settler na.*.•!!.:« qotu-e of l.i- . ne.ntii'i, j
AND STILL TH£Y COME
to mo for Furniture, whyV yecause I price it li^nt
and have good Goody. I am also'putting in a fine line of
Cook Stoves, and just receivedbig assortment of table
and wall -Uunps.
Will give you Baroa'n Prices or>
Groceries to Close them out.
Call and see me when, you noe4-anything m fry line,
r V I'LL JtT tWK WIt??!,
C ' < D 1/ r
aiioV" fe'yll
w.'i n.t. ' 'ot
Mel'clittm
'.'k-Jflhoma J
V, Vmvii fei'ol
down patfis h sy
attack a wr
cjmc irregular, pauu'i
ttif drains. dreac!fui b
tabiiity. tired f<• -ijt.y,
boa ' •' The oare '«
te, homr
bu.ty to
n
vhicl, can
me
IOC 14.
the fo!!
H
see up-,
1 vir;
i ' B
cViNE
OF
V/cman's Relit
v* mtrsct. or natural esser.ee,
a «. :eiiul strengthening influence ta ai
pi . regulates ,ne- '«•' 'j «
•- ' ' inw place.
I oeri. a; . "t out* hi adl 'i^niale c*
CDS,
-d and off*.,,
-ai': slier '■
,n An- j
f. B. j
On.e .
of Real Est
giren, thiit *
• 'te rcobi.i •
dtjceased.
liniaiMraUir >1 the
"Ml s^ll hi
or.
State Sejn
a Mc-.iDGeti. Saul tiutt* •
^•k'Uig .
"W solipu v<
jnttyh,
■ T AWFUL PA';
N C ic^olL
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