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Guymon Herald.
Sixteenth Year.
Guymon, Beaver County, 0. T. Thursday Decembe. 27. 1906.
No. 40.
Only a few days left in which to buy pres-
ents. Gome to the store which shews the
best assortment, at prices within the reach
of all. Read carefully.
Useful Gifts for "HER" and "HIM"
We will pack the following articles in an at -motive Christmas box, free.. Neckwear, Silk Muffler,'dnn of tllinir on :t homestead. '•' bnpters of Hj^iry of^ Ed-
Linen or Silk H .ndkerchiefs, fancy Hosier . Carters and Supporters, Suspenders, Shirt Waist The new rulinvr makes twelve . "!sa
Patterns, Undershirts and many other useful present*. This form of presentation will rtinke the month's residence necessary PM. , M XT IM• u,!s us
About Proofs
Elsewhere in the Hbuau> will
_ 1 be found a rulincr by thoCoinmis
U! sioner of the Cenerul Land ' Mlh-
' to the effect thnt persons m iking
I commutation proof will net h<
given credit for the six months
constructive residence, and th • t
| a valid proof cannot he made till
I the expiration of I"-' months from
I the d ite of establishing actual
residence upon a homestead.
I Heretofore the ml''h is been that
, an entrvmnn couW goon a place
after the expiration of six months
! from date of his entry and tlu n
; live thereon six months hihI be
awarded a patent at the expir i
tion of twelve months from the'
PROGRAM
For Teachers Association to l e
Held January 12, 1907 at
l:H0 p. m.
Address of Welcome, W.C.Crow.
Hesjmnse C. 11. Daniels. I
Reading, Miss Kula latham.
The senses to bo developed,
Mr. Drowning.
l)'iet, Mrs. Sherman,Miss Hunt
Gradation of schools.
(Joo. F, Payne
Essential points in Discipline,
Miss tiilinor
Wild Horse Windmill
Miss Clifford Witt, who haa
lx>en attending achoul in Guymon
is s]H>nding th* holidays with her
parents.
M rs. John Wilson and children
are visiting relatives in 8t Louis.
1. H. Parker of Iluena Vista,
Ya , is the guest «.f his uncle A.
J. Shaver, of Lakeview.
Van KHiston was visiting in
this vacinity lust Sunday.
Messrs. H. H. Callahan and TI.
gift afl the more appreciated
Dolls, Albums, Fancy Vastus, Framed Pictures, Lamps
description. (let "Her" a nice dress pattern.
and Toilet, Articles of
We are showing a nice assortment, at very reasonable prices, also a pretty line of Handbags, Purses. i U«, but will not result in much' p v'r,m|,;nsi)n ,,f l\.,, (.ti)
bolu., etc. i delayth. «• wluieonVmjihle • ^ Wt.rtn, (l
^ i making nroot, ov reason of the .... , .. .
Special Reduction On Cloaks and Clothing. fact that the land office at Wood ?n?u
. . ill ,.•«i 4 , (lOAiii Hi iih win* ^vnnil Ai. it
on a place before cemmu ht}d by all.
every tation proof can be made. This! ( eo. F I ayne, President.
I ruling will disappoint a f< w peo-1 Mary Roberts, Set retar.v.
•mnf
sdav
tb
'on
had
Tnitrumenta1 Selo. [jiwie Chorn. ^ Taylor have butchered a tini
Imi^rtance of Literature in;l« t of hogs and generously re-
Miss Lynch, mcmls'ivd their neighbors with
Miss Hartley.! fr€ *li meats.
A ne • school district has l een
granted h re and the re is much
talk ubout K iPdlng a scho< |
1 is overwhelmed with busi-
kinson, whose rem ns ht<
Just to add interest to the m will make npecial reductions <m Cluks. CI .thin*, etc. J , ,
, , .. , brought, to town with Mini Mrs.
plated making proof under the TonWnaon was in ho- usual "
oM order of things will he able to h(>nltli on th, daV b<lfore ChVst- c
N. B.
GIESEGKE KEY BRAND
SHOES
Make Useful Presents.
bouse. We lwvv it is not all
talk. There are many children
here who would g > 'o school if
there was one with'"i reasonsble
distance. It is sug ?e*ted that
there shall be an iin Movement
clause in ti e deed to Mie lr.rd
and that trees sh '• be
plr rted on the school grounds
d that same shall be properly
red for.
DENNY BRO'S. & LATHAM
GUYMON, OKLA.
I offer proof within a tmnthor two
mas and was busy cooking and
First published n ectnlwr 1000
OONTKST NoTlCK
Department of the Inie nr. United S( t
l.and ufttce.
Woodward. O T . December 15. iixm. ;
A sufllcient contest uilidimt hnvtag neen '
filed la thlt oBlce by L O ilrttllaa. Orie.i'i,.
N ,-braska. content int. ng.tin.it Hotnesi* uil
l ntry No. SI39I. made Mar,' i -T. IVKKj. for l ie 1
N.v i section t"> lovrnahiiii N .. ratine it K..
see GEO. A. WILSON Special ieducti>m on thr.e
piece suits for Chaistmaa.
Justice of the Peace
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC
i. 1 hVi rnr. i • ;lv a For some 1 Kcllnquishmentsand Deeded - '' "
^ Ml Irrtl papers eiireftilly axeouted, graph.
iT ha« ih ?i \ ^l- ,lo: e, , a ' ' of m'-'I' • "■ Moritraires. Contraotx. Contents
« Affldavit-.. Relinquishments and Kinai Proof
"!&no« five miles west of Vostle. Two
e iMiviii • m". the said mile, viimi id I'wo miles east of Keltner. O.T
m a^^ ml,!? ihWe^-r Z N -'-- ' ' *<-•' «> < Townshi,. f, llan^e IS
Denny Brothers A Latham
The most acceptable christ
m is or holiday gift for that friend
or relative is an artistic photo
Morgan makes them.
brought to town, embalmed and
. . ,, ... t t shipped to Geary for burial.
Jho nii*ht i M«ibi.v « ,■,•!> Of Of Th;.;W(.m ani(d by the
Hce iK.fore the big ras , of in oof* bpri;.,v„d hu,l):md Hnd „ dauich
H
b'^gm.
pr r to me date of tbisafiiJavit audsin '
w. > a extend entry: thatu^ iu
re I'le i.pd i
t .ctoj land
r quieed by law. th >t -md entry man li;i
fa 1 «| to e tal il*n Ids r si lem-e on liie said
Ira n of Unit: itaais twldei.ni'ts .tiil exist nmd
tliut the sai l ai.eiiert aloe:. • • from tjie saiil
land wasuot till * t1 tli-s emjil e ni'iiit ,n the
ar.nv. na* v or ii.arn; corps of thj L'tnied
S ..i s in time of warm any i ai'aeily
hudptrtinin herebi ut lied t., w «r.
rei.|> ;:;d and oiler eviduoeotouonoiif.a.daiieKa
Hon at lOo'eioek a. in on t'eie-j.irv
forj K. B.<4umn. • J.S. i;.mrt< .. ui
aud for Heaver o lUntj. o. T., at
First published Deeembertr. l«06.
NOTICE KOIt PUUIJOATIoN.
Land OfTiue at Woodward. O. T.
Deeeinlier 10. l'.*«.
\ Notice is hereby tfiven I hut the foliowinu
' named .ettler has tiled noticc of his .mention
| to u:itke mi a 1 proof In support of his ciaiin.'
atid that saiil proof will tie made before K. H
y .inn. a I'. S. Court Coiumisidoner in ai.d foi
Heaver county. O. T. at Ouymon. O. T.. oi
Hirst puhlinhe l Deuemher V. I9C8
N: .1 i< e for Publication.
Laudomoe at Woodward. O. T..
December 10 laofl.
Notic-e Is hereby iriven that the following- February I, l >7. vi/
n ■, ■ ! • •niefhii.si'led notice of bis intention John Hautrbt, of U ymon. o. T.. fortheNc't
- - HI make 4innl r,.of l> support of his elaim. section S >. township N.. runife 16 K.. C.M
i< ad tl -*t -! '•! p! of will be made b -fore II. . lie names Hie followinu wnue.sses to pro\>
i.sMi.inthi ' y Ik |T- ... ,;imrt commls lo"ec. In and for his eontinuou*residence ui«on and cultivation
his .'iTi" | ,,, 1v,;,. 4—m,i \ i) T.. at (iuvmon. o. T, on of said Intnl. vi/.:
tu Guymon. O. T.. and that llual | virv t. If'T. vi*:
hearing will be 1 'd at i <> i-lock , ,| m m,. lanicl, of Onymon.O. T., for the Dav
• at. on February l* '• ;• •'•"•e tue It- i s.v; u i.wn.hipS N. ramre 15 K .
anditoceivcrat the United -jL.iu s Lauduflee ^
in Woodward, O T. He names the followinir witnesses to prov
The said contestant haviutf. in
Paul Sehiilt*. Orvil tlrimm. Hurley lirinun
llrown. all of Uuyinon. O T.
Uiek T. Morgan. Ke/ister.
ter, Mrs. Gable. Mrs. Tonkin-
— iviutf. In a proper I ^ residence upon and cultivation
affidavit. Wed L ee._ is. r.*i',. set lortli i.iet-, ( ,i ;, ; i, \r
Wblcb show .bat. after du -m i. ••ik c. p rsonai
service .,f thisOot'.G • ea.inot un.i'e. II is
hereby ordered andd'Heeu-il tna! such notice
he tfiven by due and proper p biieatton.
Dick I'. Moriran. UeifHter.
(First published December 27.190'l)
Co N I'K.S'l' -NUi'H'K.
Department of the Interior. L'tntetl State:
i^unu U flee.
Woodwuru. o. T.. Decembers, num.
A aullcieiit eoinesi a.ililav.l havuit been
Ho-,v.',ii . Dir. Milo Tate. S. (I. Kyle. L. p.
all of CJuymon o T.
Dick T. Moriran. Register.
Kirs' pniiHsbed December ST. 1806.
NtyriCI" ron PCBUt'ATION.
I .and Office at Woodward. O. T.
Oeee liber 10. I'.KM.
Notice is bi-rehy jrlten that the fnllowinir-
| S«"I1 1"S fi'ed notice of his Inser-
tion*. mst-o Mcnl tirwif in siipiMirt of his
First published Oeeeui's r ■:>. IUWI
NoTi'K KOIt PKHl.lt A'l'lON.
l.and office at vVoo«lw unl. li. T..
DMember le. I'.ion
Notice is hereby triven th t the following
named settler has filed inilce of her inter-
tloii to make finul proof m support of hei
claim uiu ibi.t said pn of will be mad
before K. H. (juinn a I'. S. t!< urt t'ommls
sioner in anil lor Heaver county. O. T„ at
(luyuion. o T.on February I. I i7 vi/.:
!tuy t lutiii. of liuynion. i'. T., for fh<
,sr i section , township! N.. ranae 15 K.. <'
M
She names the folio 'Iuk w itnesses to prove
ontlnuous residence upon and cultivatioi
id iir<M)f will be made lie- hi
Milo Tat.
l!,'/:sier
upon and eultiv4
Suir MercantileC impany. k
Ponv Creek /Mill
M K. Hibbs, formerly sheriff son whs 65 years of age and came | Chritmas will be observed in
of Beaver county was a Guymon to Beaver county from Geary various wh.vs in this vicinity,
visitor Wedntsda.v. He c ime up lust April and settled with her Some have gone to neighboring
with bick kingston, who re- husband out on Tepee creek. towns to visit friends, others are
mained in town for a day. Mr | USIIaiIKv Train i visiting their claims while otbera
Hil>bs noted a wonderful gnwth i\llieu uy I rdiii are staying ualelly at home and
Of the town since his hut visit a | L g Kvans wa8 klllp(I here 0n1 wi" Irt m
year or two ago. | chrialmns day while trying to, WW «■ * nntw.th-sUndingthe
Prof T. C. Lindley, came in board a Rot k Island train after hardships «nddl«cu under-
from Kenton to sj>end the Holi it had aUirted. It appears that «« >« >n tl i« new f h
davs He is teaching the xchoo! deceased went to the depot with |,t,'|Viagie ' , .
at'Ken ton and is givim; satisfae- his wife and purchased tickets to ^
tion. The Prof, teuglit-the same Dalhart, and for some reason he > -Pe«2on earths
school lust, year and wis again!came back up town for Home-
employed this winter. | thing The train came in and ^
Messrs Hen son and Cdlihin, had started when he made a runj Mr. Russell and family of Ot-
from Panhandle, Texas, spent for it and attempt* d to geton the tawa, Kunsis, hav.i moved on
PliristmaH in (iuvmon frain at the * agon crossing west their claim. They willr-sideln
Llir.Htmasmuuymon the-Mr. Stewart's house until thoy
T.IT inma^n. W i .1, n AH ^ ^ ^ „„„ ,lf „„ hut haw tMr own „,npMrt
T",ho!,ia8toilay«nllilld b1sin.. «>''°!'l't <>< • "< «• ""J™ "".""i Delta McMillan ia S| nrtlim
i^ba^ofmr. al-l ^ l^ ^
R. S. linrroll and Mr. aid Mrs ,he mrtl, (.,.an(1 Some of the eye n Hl
Robert-B iker of (>u.v non, and wltnHsS .s (.|Him thit, lie sT.rue.k Mr. Cole of Mesiiuite, Texas,
Mr. find Mrs. John I) Hurt, of tj1(. (.r,me iimi (>t |,,.IS sav thai he is paying a visit to his cliim.
Goodwell, died since th • I ist i W,JS ,j |(M)S(1 before he reach- He is building a new dufout
sue of the HRRALI) and ere bur- jC(j th), (.r.ine His right ear was fl™* has gone to Caddo
ried jn the Guymon cem ery. forn off Hn(] h(, ,md H<,Veral c,rt - - -
man has wno.ly fai.ed to resale up.i'. cultivat
orimpro'e tbes diractol lai d in any milli-
ner whatever a* Is r< ipured by law; ihat sani
eutrvmaii ha plaeeil t.i>' - i dlund o;i lb • o i'
Uct fur Side; timt mi id entryiii.in died upon the
said irnci uf land forih p.iii>o«e oi peeiiia-
tio'n and with u., inltni on oi masi u b a hoiiie.
that said defaults sllU exist and that l:n- saul
mi '>!' d absence ir mi ihc said ian l was n ' I te
to his on,pi ivuieut In the arui.v n vy ..rmanne
corps of ti e C.iueil States ia tiuie of war
* Said panics are hereby notified to appear.
re^pv n«l mul u.fer eviilenoe toti "ii.i/
guiion at iU o'clock ^ « •..IttiiUAf.N
bcture It. i UMUiii. u t . S. t o i
sioner in uiul tor licuver county. O. i
at hto ofllce m Guymon, uoo
thut filial biaring will lie new at
10 o elooK •. m. oi! February K I. ?. before
the iieifisier and ltc.,vei at tue UiUteil
Stutes l.and Oillce in Woo Iward. O. I.
l'be said coilH. lant havn.u. in a proper a It-
da vi i. flle.l Occeinber s I." set forth iae, s
w b.en show linn..nil, i due dil genet, persona.
Rei'Vioe of tills notice cauo.it li-• nail", n '
hi.rub) ordered aud tUre ned tii.it s'le.i nottoe
be ifiven by due and proper publi Mtiou.
LHeK r. iuoritaa. Uekfister
(First publlsttod l B«e hb r37 b* >
ooNVi'.s't' xv/ritb.
UepartuieiH of the Interior. United Suite
Laud Oillcv
Woodward. O. I . Ivcembci'M. i • >•
A suffleleui contest alli.iav.l l.aviint beei,
fl edm thisolUce b> Kuil II. eker, contes.-
ant. against Homesi MiiKion -•
lontirnious resldenci
tion of s iiil land, vi/:
Ch;ir'.e Mite'iell. .I It MeCnllough. M. U.
Andrews, A. Denny, all of Oiiymoo. ('. T.
Dicl^T. Morgan. Roister.
First published December j; ijh6.
NOI'u'i: K, n: I'UH'.K'A HON*.
[.and offiec at Woodward O. T..
Dejember l<>, i m
Notice is hereby given that the following-
n.i n.'d s : i if r has Hied notice of his intention (jls continuous resiUen,
to i i •.■,:>• I'niii proof in support of his e aim und „.Mi iulld
that si,i,l pro ,t vvil. be inutle beforcK. H. Quinn. | |{ i>,,M,|son. J. J. Boston, I. O. liriUon. J
si', s. Court e immissioner In und for Beaver a. Pcrrjuiau, ali of 0 «Miweil ti T.
co'inty O. T at hisoBce at iuyiuon, O. T. on DieleT. Morgan. Kegtstcr
I WW
IN.
I. T..
mberio. limn.
Notice is hereby given that the following.'
named settler has tiled notice nf his Intention
to niaiu- Onal proof in sup|iort of his claim, uni
thut said proot will be inside before It. II
guinn. a I'. S. Ciitirt Comniissloner, in and foi
lle.iui county. t . T.. at liuvmon. O. T.. oi:
February it. I ,«o7 viz:
Jesse Brubuker. of Ouyinon. O. T.. foi
the Se'i section ti. lownsnip I N.. rungi
13 K„ f. M.
Be naiue* tbe following witnesses toprovi
u|sui und euiilvatloi
Goodwell Item';
The Oh istniiis tree, ('hri itmns
First putiiished December 27 IW«.
N'-ticn ioi* Publication
Land oMfle at Woodward. O. T.
December in. imm.
Notice Is hereby iM*en th.u the fol.owinv
Keiruiryl U>,'. vl : !
Jesse L. Ilennet.t of Texhoma. O. I., for
ti eSe] of section HO, town.hip I N.. range IS
K, f M.
He mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous reddenee upon and uultivutlon i
nf said land, viz.: — —-
Alfred J. Muk. Marry 11 Sehriner, A O nanedsHiler bus tiled notice of his luiciiiloi
Campbell. William \' -r. iili of Texhoma. O. 1. to make fin u proof In supimrt of his elulin um'
LHokT. Morgan Kcgister. thilsuid pioof will be made before K l< |
Ouinn, a U. S. court oommiMloMrat Ouyiuoi
o. t. on February 3. Imo.', vi*:
First pub ;slier! Dceeruber 27. l!*)a. Tboma«Tboinpson. • lUuymon.O. T . for the
t"; )N I>:ST NDTIi'E. Sel« seciIon II. township !N.. range li K
Department of the l.iterlor. United States (' M.
Ij,nd iiftl 'e. Me names the following witnesses to print
Woodward, o. T„ Dt'cember II. I MM. bis continuous reshleme uihni arid cuitivatlor,
A sufficient conies' amdavit having been ot said land. i>:
H1...I n I'hsomce bv Oeorge W Morgan, tlay- Mil i Tate guincv A. K etor William r
mou. i lula, contestant, against Homestead Kn- Cantre.l. Charles Mlichel. ul J "'••uV>n<Hi. (
trv No IMfl? lieo. li iwit for th fHck I Morgan. K« irinicr.
•tionSK. towu-ihipi * . ranjfe i:i. K. ' M. l y
J.
i3ti MI a*
. Hammond went
„mnt.y, Oleta, during the holi-
bruises and cuts about his head (ja VM
also his riulit arm was t« rn off at ' .
the shoulder He was taken to • ' • . rn x lmlfinvrnf
night wa« Ivavily ladened withL n,im near the (iuym m hotel M-aml Prairie,
for bdtb .vnunK a,vl „UI onddM bH :mil tl..Vl.rt.
•md the house waw era n«AJ to ur Ab«Hit four to live Irmrn after M,', llnn
overflowing. ! the a''cider«t, hs he wh* I ui*t he- Mrs .lulinsin und daughters,
ah#,nt hnlf fWn eoin1' of tween 4 and T> o'chk k The de- Iv-ne and Anna, have moved to
v.iTU'nl, tad . wolf h«l|««J^« « " '! " V~" "• «*«* *
* been a resident of t.uytnon ana itdvant.i|(e<4
vieimty f« r abou , < i1 v 'ar, coin-; jo)|n ^ |ii nkloy. who has been
inKheie from l.eary, (). I. Ke jn ih • im it business at
foully lie had disposed of his, A|nari||„ T,.x ,s returned home
rl ,1,;. n„'tli«-.'st „ town nnd «w TU(lrK|,y.
eni'"ute t'i Amarillo when theac- ,
(•ident Of cured and Mrs Evans ' Kftiie Keller *i>ent several days
was on the traintliutherhusband in last w. eli visitiuK
vus attempting to board. The,friends.
deceased never regained f<on Messrs (May Newberry and
sciousnens after the accident. (Jcorge Ferguson were sent an
A D. CimbVi i>t CurthuKe, wan d. legaW. Hi the Fa, in.,r Union
in t„wn, Monday and Tuesday. ''"r"""1'
Come in and see our fancy your letters at "Camp."
| china. our new iHist-oMce.
Stir Mer.untde Cam puny | A pi(i ant, will be
Christmas day, so wolves will
he searce for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. C'oss and W.Fl.
Rruee liave irnne to (Jiilvest infor
•i month's stays
Mr and Mrs Poslie'f are
spending tli" holiday > with their
parents in Erath. Co , Texi*.
Boyd Elkins is building n'ce
house for the reception of his
new bride.
Howard Allen has his well
eoinpleted and will erect a wind
mill soon.
George Huffman returned
iast week.
having a
.1 W Jordan i* visiting his old given Thursday night. December
home in Alabama, and will be :17 at the new building, recently
away several weeks. built for church and schoid
purpoaen. L idies are requested
Tkam wantkd: Pair of young U) jH.jnK ,.ither a box or a pie.
ot thl
■■ • 'in order. ,1 aa.i J"
or given bv due " ouhll ivi:«•"
Dl'U t Morgan. Wegwior.
ver county affairs during their
absence.
WANTKD: A pru tieulnursery-
man, to trim up about !HK) trees
and do oilier work in orchard,
on my ran. h, seven miles e ist
of Guymon, Oklahoma. Must
tnderstand.his work.
Add ress.
• Mrs. O. W. Mart man.
Hucklin, Kunsas
Attorney C. T. VV In taker 1
transacting legal b'lsiu-'s* in
liul'.'hiuson.
i.efore the aeglster and lleeelver at the , . . Illlll.
I'lnt,'ti Stales 1-ainl ultlee in WiH«lwar«l O. j lj( )S 1 ; A C llthollC iHMtk Oil bolidliys.
1 The wid 'extant having in proper theology, on Ma in street, in < u,v , r an(| \1 rs. Moss arc snend V
"'i,',1.'''vi,lui • !'iue^diiigTnee''iier*onsi 1,|,,h ^ ''' ,H'H< ' j^'ji i theholidavswith Mrs. Moss's Morgan the new photographer
f* -^STC a« ',w d ! TI... M K. i'huri'h . Vl. tald .V',ul"« t"re f«r hi -ho.
■ Wn. \V llnppor. i|narterl.v no lu n-on Ita In.Hrt Ii,h work, H.ve jour
Allot tin' kind friend* of (Suy T. O. J.ino, returned l '™;1 " U.U "-per for' |,',s-ial an
- K^rra.!^v^7x
nto dedication Vorvii I llieww The I le „l tie dUtriet ar,|to'-. I'talo I Son HiBHAbK; One IV.Iand t lilna
building of the First liupt ist well pleased with the actions of. day night. bear, nine months old, eligible to
ehui'chof (luyuionun D«c.!!! , at Mr James as a it legale and] Mrs. Tranor is having a wellregistration
.
11, a. iu.
they h ive faith that lie wi
0. J. Cole, pastor tinut to du the r^lil tiling.
t-'1"! put down on her claim she re
cuutly pun luseu wosl of town.
II. It Hransman.
Ouyrnuu, 0. T.
VV T. Poindexter and wife are
visiting in Sayre, O. T.
The eight months old son "t
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodnight,
died Saturday afternoon,nnd w.is
buried in the (iuymoncemetery
Sunday.
For Sale or Tr^ide
0,u second hand well drill.
Will trade for young mules,
hoiscs or cattle.
II O. Clmppell.
tluymun, U. T.
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The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1906, newspaper, December 27, 1906; Guymon, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273130/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.