The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Live Stock Suffering.
Oklahoma h&<* ' *n bavmjf a
Hpocimen of winter wcntl-r fcr
vlie past fov v wfl-
t.pry #evftc on raw Kvp stork 1
Although the riinoh* • 'l> *ur I
ylied v'tb ;in abundant nmmirt I
tjf it Raw littlf relict I
'.iv® xtock for the thcrnu'iin t^r
remained al>mt icro *11 to®
lime, with the ground covered
Kifji anew and ileet There Is
not enough pr^Ciiutinn taken to
provide shelter for calU*'
We learn from tho Anchor D
New Century
Club
SOCIAL
Friday Night
Music and Gaines
TheladioA of the New Century
flub will tfivo n social anil enter
tain men t in the Waxlinnn Hall
We learn from the Ancnor u, )n priday ovonim:. Pebruno 10
ranch that they have three men [jlinc.h will he served Ad:i.i
employed daily removinp tlx' sjou (.(.nl„ pAt,,.v oco is
hides from cattle that pensile.! ,.,)r(ijt||y i;)Vited to attend.
in the present cold snap Hicse
are ■ «>ine cattle ahip|te«' in from What ubout organ l/.ni.' a tiro
from New Mcri !' •' Ml. the
native stock is tlointf all right
i,o big losses are reported,
however, as yet, and with a few
warm daya and th'1 prospect of
au early spring, we hope for
better reports f'-oni (his locality
regarding the live stock con
-dition.
\o arv jila^ to Hm that ('. K.
Wright is recovering uom his
paralytic stroke. He is out and
around again, and will he entirely
well in u short time
RepresentativeGandy isanxiotis
to know just how many |>eople do
I Overcoats, Taps, Lined Gloves and kittens i
I It is Getting Late in the Season ;
= Come in and Let 0* Ouole You Prices on the Above We Can InU.es. You
oaapaajlaOayato Wei • |
it would be a step la tbe ri|{litji
direction. Tho water works J
system i9 a success, untl the | ,
lit: kal.d hetteves a lire company , j
is a live question for our town
to consider.
We notice that our H I-' "• j
tyiyr, hare been standing the rero
weather very well and have lieen i
plucky enough to stay with
Uncle Ram in their efforts to
discharge their duties
E. Wade 1 limes will improve
his recntly acquired property
opposite the pustoftio and
WKDUW JUBt IK'Tt ii mi. t)|>|H> llA.* Ml' I' ..
live in Beaver county He has o'uabiisli a law ofllee in sanu
1.4 i .i . i.:n wl> npiti'iiliw *i . f^:.. .... n ..A.**.•.«•>.
introduced a bill which provides
for a census being taken.—State
Capital.
Tho recent snow covered all
Ttarts of the territory and
jtgiched far into the noutli. It
will Work Krent hardship on
-h*c atx-k interests.
Messrs. lions and .\leek are
putting up at the rate «>f ten
wagon loads per day of the tiue*t
totaled water, for summer
iiae, that was ever harvested.
J. E. Miller, with his wife and
two daughters, is hero from
Chicago. Mr. Miller inputting
up a substantial dwelling on his
plaim six miles southeast of
Guymon.
Ben George of Santa Rosa,
New Mexico, returned to Guymon
j few weeks ago and has enlarged
his mother's residence to twice
«ta original size, making it a very
attractive dwelling. l{en says
he going to make tb'ngs
around the old home look hue
before his return south.
Owners of dogs in the town of
Guymon arc rqucated to keep
their intiuuls at bouie. Other
•yise the dogs will be deilt with.
win. Goodnight,
Town Marshal.
• • « «* " wimv
Mr. rtimes is well recommenced
and the llf.ualo wishes him
success in this his new Held
S. 0. Snyder left for Louisville.
Kentucky, last Friday afternoon,
to visit his relatives and old
time friends, and will b«> awuy
several weeks. Mr Snyder has
a position at tne depot at this
place and is well liked.
The cold weather has hindered
all kinds of out-of-door work,
and almost everything has been
at a standstill.
A SWELL SHGC
made in oil
leattars ond
styles.
Y'oSi-i1
MAKERS
wrm the
THIS 13 ONE!
There are none better for
Style. Service and Price.
Spring Styles arc now
coming in.
price:
All parties owning lots \l
I Guymon to whom deeds have not
been issued are requested to cull
•a Beaver County Bank and show
. ijence nd pn of of ownership
1 (bring chain of title where lota
h;ive been transferred by quit
|c:l nm dee<H, and warranty deeds
I v. ,11 b.- issued. Those parties
. , i ' - without
p.lv.tu tor san e ure requestedi to
lit |WV* plac- and p-.y for
i lota and get d<-ed.
r. b qunn
Sec'y Town Company.
P
.hotographs,
ORTRAITS
-AND
VIEW WORK.
Thomas r. McQuillan,
^IGUYMON,
3
3
1
a
3
McCluney & Williams
CARPENTERS UNO BUILDERS
ALL WORK FIRST-CLASS
and guaranteed.
HT Estimates furniohni ou hort
| notice, #nd w. retpaotfully nollcit
your pstronairf,
(,1'VMON, O. T.
1 m ootmoi
CHAS. SUMMERS, Guymon, Okla.
First-Class
Accommodations
3 SOOD TABLE SERVICE
13 Metcalf of Mineral has been
ip' h.wu £qe aefe^4 dajs and
oalM at the Hehald office a time
or two. When the Bekai.i editor
located in (luymon to handle
{ownlots Mc. Metcali was une ot
the tirst purchasers of projH-rt.v
hei«. He still owns the lots ami
sane- have Increased in value to
several times thn purchase price,
and Mr. Metcwlf is not disposed
to sell them at this time, as he has
faith in the future of this place
He is r n old railroad man and
looks forward with interest to
.the ioustruciien of the Knid,
!teav< r, Guymon A Western
railroad.
Wtitle in Guthrie las' week.
Pet*1 Drummond, editor of the
Knid lvigle, and tho editor of
Mr. Oran Kelly, a newspaper
man of Faducah, Texas, was in
Guymon Monday. Mr. Kelly
mad"' this cittir,' i pli-isnnt call.
Mr. Anderson, r prominent
ranchman of Amarillo, spent
several days in Guymon this
week.
Evan and Walker Hunter were
in from their claim throe miles
north of Guymon Monday.
Remember February 10, the
social to lie given by the New
Century Club.
Mrs. J. II Langston and
children came down from (Juy
mon the tirst of tho week to
remain permanently. We are
glad to wclcome such estimable
people as County ('lerk Langston
and family to our city. Bea' , r
Herald
The Melon Growers' Asso
eiation of Beaver county hold
their semi-annual meeting next
Saturday at one o'clock in
Woodman Hall, at Guymon.
Fred Pet k sold out his interest
I ti the restaurant buii,ie>s lau
week to Mr Todd.
Hardesty Items.
M r. Bingley is drilling a new
well.
Air. Rogers' son from Kansiis j
is visiting his folks here
Mrs. Bending spent the day |
Mc TI lave a
Calendar jfor Uou. Come anb <3ct ©ite.
/• j u ,lc c|,„eS. Hats and Caps. Trunks and Valises. Harness and Sadu, . g
E A Completc'Line of Dry Goods. Window Shades. Portiers and Mattmg. |
—• - — • - KT/vrirT
K\tes, $1.00 to $1.25 per Bay
H. HURLIMM,
PfWPUIETOB.
ARCADE BAUUF.R S'I"1'
HREE CHAIRS.
T
SEE FOR YOURSELF
We Are Not Undersold.
Big Bargains Offered
GROCERIES
.. T (}U 'MON, l'rosidenl.
j" K Mi'LViXE, Vioe-Frejidont,
JOHN H. L0TT, Canloer.
Oio. E EixitOH, AaaUtknt C hier.
BEAVER COUNTY
" BANK
GUYMON. OKLAHOMA.
WO BATH TUBS.
AN UP-TO-DATE SHOP,
J. M. IIENSLEY,
PltOPKlETOR.
HON, ' ' OKLAHOMA.
i Capital Paid Up
Surplus P'und
$15,(i00 00 |
8,000 00
NOTICE.
I am still -short five head of K T.
Guymon's cattle. Branded bar dia-
mond on left side with slash on left
hip. nnd tallv branded with fresh bar
on left side. * Jf anyone knows where
they are, please notify me and I * ill
come and g>1 their.
J. ('. Denlson, C'aplo. < '■ I ■ |
Uei'ow «v Hvrin, the now but.'hers. Rex Lime and Sulphur Dip
*ill hu\ pood,'fat heef brought to town. I The suivsi, -af''it and uhcaiK-st Inp
K it will insist on the partv brinifinif in the wi ltl foreattl-', horses, sheep,
the hide and he-ad in with the beef. ' ' —1 1""" niu>d '°i
They will also buy fresh, jfreen hideA,
ii:i\in r the market price for saiii,'
1 • * dkCOW a liVHN's.
Teas.
We Ettpecinllj Call Your Attention
to Our Lig Stock of
Coffees. Dried Fruits. Canned Goods.
Sugar, Syrups. Etc.
At No Time Ik-fore Have We Been Able to Offer
Such Magnificent Bargains.
Smith & McCullough
GUYMON. 0. T.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
DIRECTORS.
T Gunnon. John R. MnWune. Chas. Summers. Geo. E. Ellison.
Tames K. Hitch, E. C. Summers, J hn II. Lott,
KnlO riviKivr. nnu iiiu hhum «• :. . . , r.
this paper called on Governor ^ w,t^ ^rMi lun;,'r
Ferguson. During the visit the j Tom Re mon was at llard ->t,v
Governor spoke of the time that, lust week.
he and Hon. D. T. Fiynn found ( A surprise party was given ut <
the Hardesty Herald in distress the home of Misj Ori h i Kaude
and assisted materially in getting baugh last Friday evening. A
out the paper, by setting a few largo crowd and a pleasant time
lines of type and loci ing up the 1 ,s reported.
forms and putting UOM on the Mr. landing and «>M-a:-Bingl.'.v
old Army press us.'il hy the wt,ro ()V,,r ttt Guymon lastweek
Herald at that time The absence .. . «as at liar
.iMuue
was not voluntary, as we were at, •' ,, .. v ,
Beav. r. insl^.d of "up in the| Miss Wirt and Mrs. MeNrey
atatiis," defending against a!were callers of Mrs. J. 11.
charge of libel, the outcome RaudebaiightWswe.k.
of a political fight in the . Miss Victoria Turner is having
county. When Pev got home he n dug out built 0? her claim
FOR SALE
150 bushels of
Storm Proof
Cotton Seed.
j. c. kino, guymon, o. T.
iHm puI'llslMd February J. I M
Contest Notice.
rell
Mr. and Mrs lWli were at
Hardesty last week.
Mrs. Jaiues was a vi> it or at the
Hardesty school house last week
Mr. Williamson was on the
south fiats rounding up cattle.
Mr. McNeely and wild \y t>
at Guymon the other day
Mrs. Mitchell was at Hardesty
last week to take care of lu r
daughter's children while she
went to s >e the doctor.
Mr. Radford is hack from Col-
orado.
Willis Wells is moving back|
from Optima on his claim.
Mart Turner's fine race horse
got badlj . at in the wire.
Swipes
Hackbcrry Doings.
lUoklifi-ry im vUii-'it l>j n slight
silo* fall biij extremely oold weauivr
lh.' |'Hsl two r*k<.
Jehn Koher! . i'!-#s \V« -niior. •
innd. Km \Ve«UiMii"l nd, T. A
, Hans, Willi* Williiinnoii, .1
r u> of „ ralnut... " Alter' ihe i I'eai« n und * if., .11 of Haskbcm-,
piper. I || in the pu.t. i'l.v, lh- bu lnf« lrlt « lo lluynion I.M
''print"!*" i. rrowed 4^tiii.ii'lioi'«e , *'■
and lmi'.i mid drovi-on In thetr ne*i I Mm.J.i . U ,' 'nnoin P ii.il ft !• nd
tlijKiiuin'fr,' .mile thirty el- fnrty ninl rel llve« in tluyinon la«t week
printed the following story in
ji'a paper
OoTernot Prr;ujon, ,i
known, i a practical printer, and
new«|iaper n an of long oxperliure.
Several .M ar* ago, whan UeuaU Klynn
whs ruunlng for congre s, and
KergilMHi w;i« ehslpnan of he
territorial committee, these t ,i
gentlemen. In the ooune of their long
winded i'!ki " after vote*, druve int i
Hardetly, Heaver county. Perliap* ii
would t>e more correct to say that they
drove up to Dardetty, tlnoe that town
wa« not large enough to drive into or
through. Hick Quion'* Utrdi-nty
Herald their, however, and In
trouble. Qiiitni van .',r In the *tat *>
somewhere, ai.d had left a young
lello nametl in. k <;i . : • Inchargr.
When Keriu-.ii h:iii Klynn arrived,
(Irig^'s wa* • ■*<. aii.I. lh«>in h it w**
Haturdny. the |iai>er lor that week had
not be ii printed. It wo* golden
opportunity ! • i 1 i v lh" goo.t: . ..n .
tan and hi the ame time nail the
vote* of the cow men In that region,
aince the* were all Oulnn'i personal
bosom friend*. The future governor
,n command of hi* Irish brigade *c
to work. The date line v is langed,
tii" (orin* I.H'k',, up and placed on the
old linn l pi. •«, Scotlii .1 roll. I up
Us Ireland spit on Its hands,
and ti • Herald l> gan to appna* al ti
DCFihTirNT or Tiie intubmh, UNITIK
hi its* USD orriu*
Woodwunl O T He.,pmher t . i «
A ' i.aviii/ '•••• ii
ti .,I i.. .1 s Itisi. miniestiiiii
HI.I RoinesUMil Knlrj N„ 1|t7.V mini.-
K..i,r,i:.n 1" Itk't. f". me KS NwS anrt N .
So1, See lino II. Ti.snshlii a N.. K 'i' i"
K i M by Josei.li K. Marrow, eonte.i.'e.
i . t it • ulir.'til ilia I the iilJ. , •
■ ■ M..rr,,« Ims wholljr abandoned ia irm't:
... . 1 L"|1 \l . <1,Rolf, 1 Ihi'l he hus I'haiuriil Ins n - "tenor ther.-fr..iij
Ti lir.l. Main fstteei UaKie, |ornil,rt. o,,,,, ni,ii,ths -I makm Mill
f..,,.o Miii-i-Ii 1,1 .If nth Excel- i enir\ III,It s.uit ira.-i is net s.-m -itui-,,n ami
frolll Mil H II Is! I ,-tilllvat ,-il III sulil I.arlv as o n.lrfd l-.v la *
t lent opportunity for good nretia ,mi ti.,n . ai..i.inuient .is i * flue ...his u.
I I l .1, ... i-iupl.ijm«nl III the mlllturi servlee ,;( Ihe
Ulld cake baKei | , , su„., m iv In lime .It war
IV S Hotiner, Guymon,0. T. a.;.i(Jim r," ..12
purr,ise ,.t ublaSilnir s home t.n hlinsill but
On Tuesday (j. M. Small moved . ;
h.slH.usoholili.lTivNtiilnschi,,! .
Incur Guymon, lit1 exports to llr , M i: ,>v .1 Kuitn *
ro-side on his claim und follow the ^^ aie..
Imi-liei' I'll -I IW'SS in (.liymon. he marie n.l l« n„ ln-inn ..n.r.il
. („r sale hv llasdrii Sailer tor I lie i,rice ol „nil
I vrone I ibserver. ! nsni«.t"*.-thiT mi a iiinni«« i"i s t
«*ontfNl unit thai ihe UiliutniJ Kl lln t*
not i -,m m.'-.i fut i '• • ■ ' ••• hit*i* sir.ii^it
.!. W. .Ionian made a trip to niitwon^hf^srvt s.-,-ti"n «a. T..wn.t.ipii n
Tviniie lust Friday on business.1 h'.V„ m s«.i - «h. anute it k.n-. fjo.
' •' | mi.t thea(,.tewed parlies are hereby iiutlllwt
10 appear res|s.ndaniloBer evtaenea tmiehltur
Smith ti M. t'uiluugh want a few sitld all.-aauon st l.'i. el.K'ka^ui OU, Marea la
more tons of bon ,. I I^ioner'n sn,!(.''li-^er
her uflce T>rune T
Affords a service that insure* its patrons
safety , reliability and everv proper |
facility their business may require.
i 77 GEORGE, I'rea. PAUL 8. WOODS, Vm -Pres.
j. L. uri 0 ^ woods, Caabier.
first national bank
OF LIBKUAL, KANSAS.
Capital Paid In, • 825,000 00
' W lavlto the business and acooaot. of JlMohnnta, F.ru.er, aud 8tockmen.
HI5H GRADE CATTLE PAPER A SPECIALTY
iti. .,t/.py 11 ik >1 K(orkbold6PK'
(tirst published February v*.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Woodward. O. T..
January 31 l#«
S'otlee U hereby Klven Ihal the tu!lo*lr, -
n inied settler him Hied notice of hU Intenllon
to nuke llnal proof In upi*,rt ol Ws elolm.
will iriul said proof will be mudu before II H
Quliin a lT. S. Court Commissioner, in un<l for
Heater coiiat)'.O. T.. at Oujnion. O. T.. oa
"juhn K Ituwmaire. (iujmon. O T II. K. N,).
I7H53. for the SeWi Section 17. Township * N..
Kl|fenilmes tliefoUowln* witnesses to prove
his i-ontlnuoua residence upon and cultivation
"'cvrea^y. VMelH>nald. William V. Csrter.
lt,-r. ..mill A. sied*e, San.u-i II. Hendenoo.
all of liusmon. O T
Wek T. Moritan, Register |
Ul WV « I ■ «
tfoat* and hoifs. It is also u «>d fot
Vice ,,n chicken*, fleaa on dojfs, and
for ail *kin troubles. It not only
curt"* i.iautfP, itch, bCaUif-s, kill* liotf
and euros scurvy, hut it aUo heali
sores miifkly, Jfivfs the skin very
healthful treatment, makes animals
tin ite und does not Injure the eyes or
the animal in any respect.
For solo bv J K. (1KORQK.
Liberal, Kansas.
Directors und Stockholders:
w s Woods, l'resident Nat'l B.iuk of Commaroe, Kaaiaa tily
n O Chaadler, President Kanam Nat'l Bunk, Wichita,
r.ul 8. Wood., Cashier First Nafl Bank of Kingman,
j K. lleorre, Stockman, Liberal .... . v„,
\\. Berryman, 8took((rower< Kst'l Bank, Ashland, Kaa.
C'has. Bommaif, klercliant, Kit., ftl. K.ts.
The Senate Saloon
JOHN T. sullivan, Propreitor.
Po not tolerato rowdyism, protect its patrons
an(l soil thoni First-Class (looda.
try our autocrat whiskey.
|Hrst ptihllshrd Kebruarj « 10061
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Woodward. O. T ,
January 31, l«>0. | r-# ;—
Notice I* hereby given thai the following-, conviction or any
named setter has itled notice of his intention (the above cattle,
to make final proof in support of hS claim, und
that naid proof will he made before R. B. Qutnn.
a V S. Court Commiaiioner. in and ror
Beaver county T . at Guymon. T . on
Mar.-n 14. WUfc viz:
Jacob W. tlor/an. of (lUymOn. O. T, 1! K
No. I4.W. for the IiOts l and Sand S' N*-'L*
Section 6, Township IN.. Ran/c 11 K . M.
He names the following witne- se« to prove
hi> vontmuous residence upon and cultivation
of tatd land. vU:
Mike Uebert. James P. Meek, of r.ondwHl
i) T , John W. Jordan. John R. Wharton, of
ifuvmon, O, T.
Dick T. Morgan. Register
till AND.
B Left Bida.
Other brands,
BOS and open
Alihar. TbeAB
is connected and
bar ia below.
Also K on rlffkt kip an.l W oa left lde
1 will pay la.-.0 ri-* : I f..r the arrtst aau
depredating oil any oi
| ner omce ai i>runr v. ■. and Ihal final
. i i f i) «> hiring will he heW at 10 o oknk ,t ui « n the
1 l.ave r.foiveil a CHT iona Cl Hex tld da\ of March. !•*. before the KexMer
n«*«.kii al:,| |{oeclver at the I'nited Slates l.and
t nte in Wood ward. O. T.
T h said contestant ha-Uu In •' l i'«'r
mdavit. tiled January \ \\*<y
f,n*t. which ahow that after «be- dM«ene«.
personal •ervle# cannot n• hereof
,.tib ,vA and directed that *uch notice he fWeu
I.,,,,,, an.l Sulphur Di|i. The Bureau
.,( Animal loilustry, Waahlnifton.
|). « .. ami all 1 S. It)«|«'ln:
reotitutMnd ami rndot ic thia l ij .
,1. K. UfX)RtiK., Lib«'ral. Kan .
Smith \ Mot ullouj(l
bone*. ___
will buy your ;
l.l d...
ISoV T M.V k'.in ll.'ii«l r
tt."ip>i Kibllatieil Ki-hrunn 1. IK'd
Notioo for Publication
Uud oate* at WiHklaanl O. T
Jann.ii rt. l «i
N • • ia hereto given that the f.ifloain.
mi mi duet tier ha* Med notice of her mention
i.i Biake tlo tl proof in support of he? claim
ind that *aid pr* of will be mud* before H It
gninn a I*. *. I'ourt t oinett*!no« i in and for
for 8aij«" a tew t "l""" "
Horse* fall at Jackson ji—^.-. ,i ..niiotmy o h *' •;.
i n't '.ail Co , l. ii > mon ] ,. .h, s ,u« m e 1 '•
Just rrreivi'da t itrloadof 8wd ;-'',,:",m''v,i.,ui,, w..• se.re,
I. smith. Sarah IC amith. all ..I
o T
inekT. Munrna ii. jV.tar.
h'tlll Al.tf <tK« pan ot mare.,
hart-e-i uutl watfOli. One Mian of
niare-'. biiifK* ann harneaa, alao one
Hirre-vear-ol,! lill>. Thref mtlw weat
of i'aI'll'. t . T. *-'■ T. Market
(lata ut Star Mrivn-.t • i" <
Vivtwvwvvww
STAR
Lumber
GUYMON, 0. T.
Company.
[oneral lino of Lumber,
__r Posts. Brick for flues
....I foundations, also Coal.
Call on us for first cihss
Lumber.
(F'irst published January 5, IBbft)
CONSOIJDATED
Notice for Publication.
Und Offlce at Woodward. O T..
Oeeember S* 1*^
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settlers huve Itled notice of their in-
tention to make final proof in support of their
claims, and that said proof will be made before
It. B.Quinn, a U S. Court Commissioner, in
and for Beaver county (>. T.. at Guymon
ti T.. on February t«. u
'narles W. Hewett, of Ty......
I70H7, for the Seli Section SI. .
f N„ Range 19 R.. C M
John M. K Lea. of Tyrone C) T H E No
ITnOb, fur the Se'* Section 3S. TownslUr b N
Range Ik* R . V. M.
Tliey name the following witnesses to prove
t heir continuous reildencr- and cultivation of
said laud vlr
vVItnesses for < hanei W Hewett John
S K. Uea Saul Btitu Joe T. WllUamson and
John W Needham, all of Tyrone, O. T
Witnesses f r John s K Leu I. H Ni
wander Herman Kami er, Charles W Hewitt
and Joe T Wllllnmson all of Tyrone, o 1
Irtek T. Morgan, Reglstei.
J s UeAalej, llardeatj, O T.
BRAND.
* X .iu left hip aail bat
| across buttock (bar
■eroaa uuJerthc tall.)
kAR MARK.
Crop both eara.
K. P.CARTKR, Optima, O.T.
Stustaaker - Zsi Gatils
COMPANY,
o r ii r. 3V2"3> lDiT.
Brandt:
Jriuht
aide.
O. «
23S3
I left
hl|
Guj'tuon for your i
f. Mt^1 !l I .AN.
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S Across tile Continent in a Tourist Sleeper ^
Just m'oivotlttcnr I" ! i-vmI
i hits tit Star Mercantile Co
utilil not imrtw Ui.' |-oattl I . ... t ....i «.
n,-i ,o .hrmitfi, . •«!.,7;
t i,a.1 been wnt to lh, «,,„Ur.k.-1 /,•
article that could
law. lie permi.
mall*, and Hie - ,
JnT.'«tl|fV". Tim. ili" print'
mrn, In tholf kind elTor's t i k n i th.-
Herald ir.iliiy, came n> ..i |r"ttluif ft out
ot the lutiU iilti.^ 'lMr. til ' " --
a l:i.Ml,,' lrc*|iei
"* t-u|i" tli nffonillnf anl'
Hi., type In the form., ami I
Ft - .ti v. i-.. (.in lib- .i. i * i 'i
iiieclmnlettl opctiiloti '.{ | rlntiiiir ti
|W| '• I • ..imlr e 111 Clin.. • ' ' . II
worked lim t abblt'a foot OnU-
Uvut. and III" Herald a« nut 'le-.ii'
Dm hv nf tlie imiili I t * 111'1"
(all, b it . vi i v llititu liirieil out a
!« i aii.I I vim carried He,,v.
In llil. > icinlt)
... , .attla l<..|onfln(
i'ie Htonebrakei-'/.. ti ranch.
t liarle* \Ve«tnjorel nit rownled Id.
•hk.'« la.l Widueada.v 1.1 |irr?enl
blnek leg .pivmlli.i/ aiuoii( bl> "took.
-.I-1 l ull I! , Kuril Im. returniHl home
•••d front le'l '1 New Mexico.
"I I H. W V inn la arorklng for |
t "lid*. W'eatrtio.' 'und
■I*iliItnli' i tun, i« haullnir oil rnlie
fur 1.licittmiiii
Mr. and Mr., nne rlalV'il al
It :, i" la.t I ti * ia; night and
i
il>i>l imlilMheit Febiuari J 1**1
No in* for Publication.
t Ana Ofllee at
n,n . '■.■relit (lien Hint lh« li.|lo*ln<'
naii.e.1 wtuer ha. IH.H nuUea ot Ma jajjaM«S
1.1 nniIn* «n l t.roof in awtmrl of hi- .'l.lav ami
thai Mid I'Mot *1" he mad* ii-fura K H
.juinn at'* Conn C.mirotaali'ti.i n aixt for
Bat ray e<l Two atwra nnil utio iVa.er eouatt ot at u oii o. t., c-
I'liW mill t'ltlf brunj'.'ll JK Oil loft Mfvi r Mnrrn< of Oujinon, O T II f Mo
hip. oar mark crop left an.l half , i" ^ '""n m
Uiuicr crop riiclll. Me nawea ti.e following « ltn. «o I\*o**
Jack Flanagan, (iiiMuft '
rharie N Miieh t.eor*e V. moreland.
Kiehard a'neh VW*««n. all •
C«
CHEST of Wt**l w.>rkitth, "
Tunis t'herry in.0 Wnliml
Hraas Ixiund Tiail lmx <•«>:
tit. iinu now. modern, uutl
pny ticm t«Hi|a that
ran l*o ii«od In any
brunch of the trad*
I IIK. HMlM.M IH > M'IN
lack t Mm
1 want to t ratio for or V
•jim t i |,MM ll>. Stallion
i A. Hitch, <!u.\ ii,0. T-
nn. H« -l k'lom ui
>d I'r.'tnlon In
urin I JI K
That is tbfi title of a social folder iasuotl by tlip Koc.k
Ialand for California travplera It i« brimful of informs
tion about the trip, the enra, tho raU1*. tickets, menla,
^Pffpiige, etc. It is finely illuatratod and contains compl. to
in«P Mailed on requeat
The Rock Island ha more touriat car linea to t 'nlifnrniii
than any other route. Ymi ciin no frrm Chica^.i. St. Louis
or Kansas City through Colorado, or southorn t*.
(j,roujth Net Me: i i Tho folder will probably ♦.•il , ,
all you no,l(l to know, but if you desire addition,tT u •
ti. >ti ask the Kock Island n^t nt, ,
J. A. Stewart. General Aacnt.
KaiiSiAS City. IWo. i
5 *ai 4
<Mnst pubiKhed January ft.
Notice for Publication.
l^aud Ofllee at WtNKltvarii. O. T ,
December 3* hm
Nuii.-r U hereby given thut the fnllowing
rained >etiler ha^ Hlecl notioe uf hi* intenthm
to make nonl pr«x>f in support of hU elnltn «nil
thai «aid t ruof will l*e made before K H.
Uuinn.ii T' S Court ( •uumMimer in :ind f r
lb-IVt i county, O T lit (iiivmon n T on
Kent 1.1 ; 11 r.«i&. viz.
John K. Wliurlou. of (iuymun. O T .H K
No lilKl f.-r like l^ i^ Hand I tiiui F, iSi 'i
HeeiUmH. Township I N Han go 14 K. C M
ii.- nan •1 full mInn . cai pro*
hh eontlnuous re^ldenee i hmi and eultlration ,
of «aid land, vl/
Michael Liebert and Ueorge H Grant, of i
• loodweU. O. T Elbert S t'rumley and Hugh
Mlienheuner. of Uurtnoo. O T.
IMekT Morgan. Register. |
(I'lrnt publiahed Iuuaary iwft)
Notice for Publication.
l<und Office at Woodwind o T
beoaaiber jh, i«n.
N.nlee l herali) vlian ilmt thi' f.iiiuwlu*-
nan,.-.I M iller hn« tiled i.itk'enf 1,,. <i,i.<ntlon
l« II .Ike Hn.l proof In >i;w irl uf hi. claim und
lti.'i ■•nil! I'rwif aill I,' made I.. f„r H II-
v""' " ' " '' i ..iiiniWxi.m.T In and
lur Ilea, er ociunl)^ u T„ u iiiiyin.m. O T..
X on ebniil'ler atnl X on l.ip, left .lild
III ou left hip,
lO oa lift aide
All increase IJN Hor.e l.rnnda aacho-
hrnnded (B|1 1) left ahonli'i-..
Mil X left tht^h.
(t'joo.00 Hewiird aill be paid for tba
■ rre.t and confiohon of anjr one depra
datin« on any of iha above oattle.
W IJ. IIKAToN, Foreman,
(ittjinon, O T
HI
* flip.
iirae M Moore. Juel it
.11 "f I linn,on II T.
r M.'ri.o. Ke^lrr.
ugn R notice.
Ilraver, 0. T., Janttar.i 21, Unk'i.
T<> \N licfb it Mn\ ( onoervt:
N,,r 1 I- ' i-'-bv k'l .-u that the
mill. r-1. ti...l u|i|i|i, unt, A. .1. Ilinrhea,
i'i. 'I lua petition lii tha i nunt)'
- om,T | Heaver, i). T„ and
; ii|'|,.i.',iiuin (or llfltaae to anil at'
1 : mult, .|iii itiioii. nnil vl-.ou*
T -t left aide A -T left li
A— left aide, V on left ab<
or blp—nil cattle in the
brand are aleere All cattla ha a
Hon. l artuarka.
$100 IN'wonl i t|| be paid for 'ha
arre.t and eonriotton of an/ na der
redating ou an; of the abo.. tattle.
J. H. OcurKO, I,literal Ksa
ha.
Co.
Htei ra lit following braada:
•'I ..'i i'j-f^ht.H-w'r.'Vn: r<:r
k 1 m i ,l imvn nf Tyrt'ije, lyonl ft jut,iblildif Ii4Mpiof ttv*
n T Any |.r«on on rli(hl hip, vit>« tnd .hoalder. 5 on Uf*
■■ r-"*-
■ "f lh- mu ll. ,.,. .Ill ' >etratnhtap an/share OBaniFal_^
i i III Other rffl Iff!] rvfal
■•■ lii -owt)1 Bf«u.i. |n|ftl MH w.mri
iim [|u t*'l [4Hi
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'I itiak
i;ili
. >H]ii'tlon
111 till ia.itaii
•lie
Itnr.a
'.•and.
m
IM
tin Olan .
T'thsnia
oil.
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