The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 9
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THE GUYMON'HERALD,
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tlnrrnl Hi luB puit itlUci iitlyiuuii
O. I , for Iranatuiaaioa through the maili
a* emnd rill*. matter
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ADVKRTlhlNU KATES.
Locale ft ®rut# |m i line f..r single iu-
aer.iou; per month iti e«*n.ii per line.
Advert.aeinrnu #1 per innr double
column; alngle column advert leeuieiit
f o oenu per mtih
i IAIK i ti I.LhJ
Train* ijeave ae Follow*:
GO! NO WI :ST
C.olden Stat. Limited, No.I.'l, 12.iXa Hi
California Mail and Kx-
preaa, No. L'H 2.40 p m
Local Freight, No. 7.r> ti. 15 p m
ooinu kast
Golden State Limited, No. 14, rt.4,1 a in
California Mail unil Kx.
preaa, No .'«) 2.04 p n,
Local Freight, No "ti, 11.22 am
Non. 4il and 44 do not lake on
pttsaengers at thi* station.
Kor nice ping cur reaerva.ioim, ticket*
time Ublee, etc., apply to ail) hook 1-lnuU
ticket agent. L.M.ALLEN,
(ienerHl Pa**«<uger Agent,
''hicatro. Illtnnia
BUSINESS AGAIN
r\ r.
We Have Purchased Smith & McCu!lough's
•STOCK OF.
t'Hl'Kt'll N( ti ll K
Below will be f,uiiid notice irlven of ihe
rctful.irprrio'hluK wniocs to he iniU lu.iuj-
nion SI k. church, and liy w hum conducted
Fiwt Sunday each month 11 am and ?:.1uitm
Fourth Sunday each month II a in
A. M. Heicher.
PftHtor M. K. church. South.
Third Sunday each month II u m and 7:10 p m
.1 N Marnimll.
1'astor lluptlNt church.
Second Sunday each month II a in and 7:8ut in
Fourth Sunday each month 7:30 p m
1. ti. Harris,
Paator M. E. church.
Second Sunday each month 3o'clock i> tn
AI o at l.ec> |.l • • seven milo «-u,t of
Unymon. 11: ) o clock a m. .%<-eond Sunday
each month. | M, K„r,|
I'aMor ( umlicrland HreMiyterian church.
Union Sunday school in o'clock a in
W. II laiinoton.
Sumlm School Superintendent
Groceries and Shoes
And Have Reengaged in Business, Continuing Business at the Old Stand
of Smith & McCullough.
We most respectfully Invite all of our old customers and many
new ones to call on us during
the
ensuing year, and we will give
you value received for your money.
Respectfully,
HARRIS GROCERY COMPANY.
On April 1, llki.i, Guymon contained
• population of&5(l. Uv the llr*t of
April, likMi, it will contain I,im>o or
more poodle, and already has 77.' to
oUO actual residents.
Goodnight & Gordon havedinsolved
partnership in the dray business. Mr.
Goodnight now ha* entire control of
the Guymon Dray and Transfer Line
and Mr. Gordon is running u separ-
ate dray.
The New Century Club has added
a nice honk case to the library equip-
ment, which will protect tlie hooks
from dufct and aUo afford a moans of
keening them arranged so that anv
book deaired can he found without an'v
difficulty.
A nice advertisement of Hale's New
Drug store appears in the Herald.
Mr. Hale comes to Guymon well
recommended both as n - nth-man and
a tiruggiat nud is opening up a nice
•tock of goods.
W.J. McAdama, from Guthrie, O.
1„ has rented the huildlng adjoining
McLartt & flurliman's grocer* store
on the north and converted same into
a barber shop. This makes three
barber shops for Guymon and all
appear to be doing a good business,
Jhe Card dub ml with Mr. and
Mrs. D. 1 . Busell Tuesday evening of
last week. Twenty ha odd of Whist
were played, first prizes being won hv
Mrs. Hand and J H. Lott and conso'-
lMt.on pr.zes b> tluy \V. Baird and
i J" !!'! • meeting of the
club will lie held with Mr. and Mrs
George LI. Klliaon.
tb0 ti S- ,0an n1,OW hou ht his groceries of somo foreign concern
the Harris Grocery Company.
The fat fellow trades with
Jack Todd, Rert Freeman and
George and Jack Svtnons. all of
Fulton, were franaacting business in
Guymon last Wednesday and Thurs-
day. AH of the other boys had been
In Guymon before, hut it was Mr.
1 odd s first visit and he was grHatlv
surprised at the size of the town anil
the amount of business transacted.
I. W. Bogart, iheriff of Finoev
county, Kansas, and his deputy.
Harney O'Connor, were in (iuvm.'.n
*U lV"rr, of •«- w«'k after
Alfred Usher, who left Fiunev county
several dayi ago with a rope which
was attached to a big, hav horse lie-
longing to one Adnin Mol*. Mr
Fisher, a description of whom appear-
ed in last week's Herald. as caught
a few miles north of Gurtnon and
taken back to Kansas. "Mr Molz
accompanied the officials and was
highly elated on recovering his horse.
The Guthrie State Capital
announei s that the banquet, given
at Perkins w, s to launch a boom
for Governor T B. Ferguson ha
the first governor of the new
stateof Oklahoma. Other dailies
assort that it was to launch the
governor's hooni for delegate to
congress against H. s McGuire
in ease statehood does not
materialize. Well, now, if
Governor Ferguson gets into the
fight for any office it will be a
battle royal
The Herald' editor found his
overcoat It was at home. The
joke's on lis.
B/iitor Goforth of the Tyrone
()bst• rver ca iu*1 down from Ty n ne
Saturday accompanied b.v his
wife and baby. They 'were
visitors at this office. Mr.
Golorth is making a good paper
of the Observer and reports his
town as growing and doing lots of
business.
Suit
[fbants, Overcoats
MADE TO ORDER
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed
W. H. Coats rtune down from
his home neal* Tyrone during the
latter part of last week and
purchased several nice pieces of
property iu Guymon M r. Coats
is one of the early settlers of
Beaver county and lias much
faith in the future of Guymon
H"will more than likely locate
in Guymon before many months.
Harvey \Y. Hill, formerly of
the Tyrone Observer is arranging
to establish a paper over at
Kagsdale or in that vicinity. If
he stays with the proposition his
experience will be similar to that
hud by the editor of this paper
during the period spent at
Hardesty. Running a paper at
a point remote from a railroad
has its drawbacks, but it give*
a fellow a good chance to draw
on his imagination, and we may
expect some wonderfully written
articles to appear in Mr Hill's
(pa per when he gets down to
business We wish Mr. Hill
success in his venture.
We Also Carry a Nice Line of Furnishing Goods
At Rigt)t Prices.
Wr l Published January I. > «
. 1'iintfcsi' wlkk.
I Ori>unm«ut of the interior. United States
l-4t*i (Mtl.'e.
Woodward i . T . September IK. ltd A.
, A su.Uc.ent eoutest aOtil.. ui havinK been
*' "US c,|,j JUia M 'rall^V. COU-
| i.-sIhi i :./ai<u.i Ui)nn-~ie..(i Kptry No. 15730
ii. «le ApM] -?w ||«... |,,, s,. 4 .seelIon s>
l'"i*'ii-lii|> | n. Han.-.? Ik k. c. m i,j Wlilian.
' ' ' " \..t '" '1 '* W cell it is alienee,
iliui -..i l W uliaui c C'liiuiiuet. bus wholly
| die aid trad ..f 1 .iiu for a period
■f more (bun >ix iii.niib, ue/i la l past, aua
iiasn, vt i hix rt Mkl<Hu*«9 fherron or
i or iUii>roveU suld Uod in any wuy.
I ui.o thai siuil AiMfKloiaiient u utcontiiiuou*
: r.!l .**.>1- ..,10 s ;.s not auv To his employ-
•ii ' it. I. ilu. n , r.K«e of ire
, Si.itfs in niiy rniHidtr In lime of war.
Saul purtit*^ me herei > potitted U) appear.
,in<i oil', evidence loieh.ng naid
uju'u jtmn at '<• o floek a. m. t u February 7.
'' belwie It. it c s ( Hurt Colli-
uik-juner r. and for Ilegiei couiuy o t
n m- 1 'itlct m < in) moil, (i. t., «nil
w.:i( i ml tiea i inn Hill 1m« belli at iu o'clock u
<|| nil Kehruun VI I Mi iief.ire tne Reamter
" "'<• ''uilej Stale* laud offlee
In Woodward, i t.
1!"' eiu.irsiant liavlDK. in it pniper
ai ,i!,'iv!t nletl Sepi ||. n c, ,et forth (acta
"mi ;..:erduedIUirence.personal
" ** 1 - '.ee can ..i i.e maile.lt is
' "i.e . <1 .Hill dire,led thai sue b not ice
be alien by due and proper p iblicatlon.
Iiiek r Morgan. Keiriater.
(First published Oeceuiberil. 1ika)
Contest Notice.
Depurtiiu'ut of the Interior, I'ui.ed States
Land Ofl.ce,
Wmidward. o. t.. oeiober ii, itctt.
A/ sufllci. nt eontesi um.laiii huvmif been
n.nliii ih;s oflice bj ti. r. McUrty. eonUwt-
•f'n. iiK.iM.si i.. ui i i*stead Kit try No. loin, made
June M, l'. a. r.ir the Se^ Section 3D,
i..«iish.pt n Itanu'e i8k..0. m.. by John
tj. Aiken, eonlestee, in which it is aliened
(hut said Jniin o. AiUen has wholly
abandoned said uact of land fur a period or
inure than mx inouihs next lust past and has
nci ei it'-i b-il i |hin or c'.liniKed or unproved
sum luiul in an> Wu.v und tliju said dela wit now
exists .. in w i. not caused hv hN eiiipl.ivment
ill (lie :mhtur> service o. the i nited States,in
any capacity in time of war.
Said parties are liercbj notified to uppear,
respond and oiler evidence touchiitifsaldallci.'ii-
ti.m -n ni o'clock a. tn. on April s. luoe.
ii.-iore l{. h.ijuinn, ui'. s.CouftCounnUudooer
in and lor Heaver count}, o. t . ttt hisoltlc.e in
' ivinon.ii. t. utiii that final heanntr w ill be
h. .uat ui .1 d ick a. in., on April i: i',* ;
" tore the Ueu'isterand Keenver at the United
States l^i nd oflice in vi'isidwurd, t). t.
hav nit', in a proper
•' si eiimibcr.ie. i.i ;,. set forth facts
w i...-!i slum that alter due dilurenoe personal
si rv ice of this notice canoot be malic, it is
betel.) ordered and directed that such notice
be Kiven bj due and proper publication.
i'iek MoriraD. Kciflater.
First published December 21, ID05.
Gontest Notice.
llkl'autmrnt of tiie lNTIIHIOH, imtsil
^Tvirs i.and orricE.
a «„«,U'"7Uv"ril'u' T " December 13.1005.
AsuDleient contest aflldavit huvinu been
fled ui this oflice by lewis m. Otpe
c.'iiiisiaiit :ii.mii.,t Homestead hitry No!
'ji > m m$. (or the n.'i
Section low,ist 11. 1 v, kanjrc i;,n.. c m
is iii"'-,! l ! contest,<e. in which it
ha sal,! , tit rj man has never
11 "Hii t unif •! his residence
llKreon as lenuircd b> law; has neither
cudiiated iter unloved ,anl ir,,m Tn auv wai
(except to put a partial uninhabitable shacil
thereon), but has wnoiij auandoned the same
foi iiiore hi.ui sjx muiiths ar;d one (iay next
i'niV t'l ' ",,J ""i"4-' ,hN •' ''Ul.u'lt Hi i'ontwt
and that .said absence was net due to his
'•mplouiient in the mhi.arj or naval servloe of
the United stales in time „ 1 war
rest'ond"'nnd "ff bol"l,,v "'""led to appear.
1 1 'inil "rter evidence touching said
nllei-ation ai. "10 clock u. ui.. ..11 January tn.
i.*u befoie k. h. Qinnn. a i'. s. court commit
Holier, it, und i„r licavvr co.ntv o." at hfc
w"|cteaw>"'.,,nr.1°- t- ",!<l '":,t li,,al h"urin"
' cited sim,., t.ion! iddce in W oodward 1) T
facts winch show, that after due diligence
Section &. Township 5. Ranve 14.
C. E. SIMPSON
Gendhd Contractor und Builder
Stair Work and offlee Kixturec
Hutldings Remodeled.
f^Plan* and SpecUlcationa Furniahed on
AppiieatMiu.
Hoatofflce Address Itox No. *ni.
Shop in the Funk lluildin^.
GUYMON. O. T.
L0WRY ti ELLIS,
WELL DRILLERS
C'LARAVILLE, O. T.
Twenty miles North of Guymon.
GUYMON DRAY AND TRANSFER
LINE
W. M. GOODNIGHT, • Proprietor.
Guyri)oo, O. T.
Mwt nil trains.
Satisfaction guaranteed to natrons.
\\ e solicit your trade.
DRESS MAKING
And Sewing of All Kinds
MRS. HUNNICUTT
Guymon, 0. T.
7 on each hip (muin brand)
Other brands — on each hip.
Lon right hip and 7 on rijfhtshoulder
Cattle in various brands withy on
right hip, also various ear marks
7A on left shoulder or hip.
Your
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired and S|x>n(;ed
Pantatoriuin Club, $1.00 per Month.
Safranko
"The Tailor."
Commissioner T. 0. James was
roasted in the leaver Journal of
Inst week in connection with tin-
county printing contract let
during the early part of this
month This paper w.is not a
bidder, consequently we are not
concerned in the fii* , but Mr
James has a irn at many friends
up this way who have faith in Imn
Integrity and who will st:ind 1>.\
what he does We niak' this
remark in a spirit of fairness to
Mr. James although he is ti
Democrat and this paper is
undeniably Hepuhliciin.
We stand behind Kelly's Prize
Flour. Don't foul your shtimu h
with second grade Hour, it pays
to buy the best,
Harris Grocery Co,
\\. F. Bort of Wichita, Kansas,
is in Guymon this week and has
selected a business location south
of the railroad track and will
put in a lumberyard, also will
handle coal and grain, M r. Burt
is one of the promoters of the
Guthrie, Fairview Western
Kailroad mapped out to run
through from Kingfisher, to
1 Woodward, HeaverCity,Guymon,
j Mineral, tln nce northwest into
Colorado. Mr. Hort aims to
follow the new line with a string
of elevators and is boginning at
I'tuynion. Work will begin «.n
the new road as stniti as spring!
< |s>nsandit is to be completed
I to this point during the coining I
[summer Mr M rt thenuitus to
cu rt olev.ito. s beginning at this
point with elevatoi No I and
next at Beaver City. This road
will be of great importance to
Beaver county, as it will connect
us with southeastern and north
western coal Melds and afford a
much better and eaaier wi.y to
get into lowt r Oklahoma. It will
put Beavei county iu touch a itli
the remainder of the territory.
M. F. Wh ite Hardware Co.
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Hardware. Stoves. Implements.
Wagons. Buggies, Furniture,
Paints and Oils.
No Old Stock. - Everything New.
3. "\D\u\e \C&Y4\JJ&vc CO.
In Middle of Block North of Hank,
GUYMON, OKLA.
First-Class
Accommodations
scon table sei,vi:i
Rates, $1.00toll.§5 per Day
H. H. SPRAGUE,
Proprietor.
E. WADE HIJVIES,
(Formerly of the Munifum Bar.)
lawyer
General practitioner in all the courts
' constant praotice and exoer-
"•",v i"1'" I'/" IrtnuM.t ;n «?ver\
<.i tl„. r. s IjHiid Law. Voui
ImainesH soliiit^U.
Guymon,
0. T.
"\0. "B. "DVcktvj
the land man
3OT QU'VCV TCSVLVU VVS\.
>J0\XT wvWvme
I also buy and sell horses.
W. B. DICKEY *
Guymon, 0. T
¥
Star Lumber Company
Guymon, Oklahoma.
A *-n,r,l Hn. ,.[ L..K K,n, IS.,., o„.l, Hrlck l„r Flu««4
l"«ui)(Utioni. Call on Un for Hmt-claNN
41 LUMBER egb
ik
j. R. WHARTON
Attorney-At-Law
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
Real Fstatc, Rental and
Insurance Agent.
Prompt Attention to All Business
All increase ear mark under bit left
and swallow fork right.
Horse brand J left shoulder.
A HITCH, . GUYMON, O. T
'ttMn-Zti U
COMPANY,
* O. T
■Von olioulder ami X on hip, left ild.
I It on left hip.
10 on l«.ft Hide
--"Kg
o„ Of
H. M. ai'UJIEBRAKER, Manager
'inymon, O. T.
A lift h C-1 left sid^
A- left Mde. Y on left .hum-
**' or OHttle in the latter
brand are Meers. All cattle have va-
rious earmarks.
E.
Ol VMON, O. T.
F. SIMPSON
painter
House 1'nlnting
I > h orating
K'aUoniiii.ng, Rto.
OrV.MQN ; ; OKLAHOMA.
J- M. SIMMONS
dray MA N
I <1<> a g tier«| f)r„y hui<lno,«
ti.id ini'et ull |iu%m ii. ..r ti'Mins
for 1 luggage and Kxpres*.
Ul'YMON, O. T.
*100 UenriiMi Win t)t }muJ for ,he
srrent and conviction of Hny one dep
redatmg on any „f the above rattle.
•I Ofo ur, I.iIhtm I. |{
BRAND.
x on left hi), and h«i
•eroaa hiotock (har
■'•roas under.he tall.)
EAH MARK.
Crop both eara.
'M'ltni*, O.T.
iiii-illi Fiiitrt ti.
Steers In following branda:
< Cl any where oo left or right aide; most-
ly on left jaw. Htnmlder and hipjor C'CL'A
n right hip, rlha and shoulder, fi 0n left
Moulder and right'hip. Heart reveraed
..r etraight up anywh«re on animal.
Other
Briuda.
X2|X2lx^
Horae
'•randa
tm
Addreaa:
Calvin Glenn,
Texhoma,
Oala.
HKAND.
£ Left aid*.
Other branda,
BOS an«l open
ABt>ar '' he \B
ia com eeted Hi d
I bar ia below,
i K H rht hip .pd IV on left aide,
«ft"r.- rd fin the am.) and
'Z "• «? <*
J. b. Ucaalt*), Uiardvat), U. I,
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