The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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ATTORNEY.
PHYSICIANS and SlRObONS.
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of 1 i«rwl • Gu>n..-:. ^nd Hm
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Latr surgeon in I' 8 ar y Uiutm l(
« .lutii aii i i tiiUlnn a 0®ce
i. W rth U. .ii street
SOME
IHIViS OlHfcK
P%PFtS
TELL
AUK
;d n, Wood*
in Ht:i:t W. c
Phon* W .
U«>*«. Room* 1«
Building. Dalli.u t. T*a a
WJUie HIMi.s
Attorney at l>* Formerly at the
Mai k 11' bus «i*r I..1 i '•••"«!
the couitv. vt praclitr
and ttperltnit tb« ikpiutin«nt
In tx*r> |>h«* of Ih* 1 S Und U
Tour bu ii*«r* •uliclltd. Po*tot!lc«t Guy-
mon.
>KAN * MTfCPHKXHON
J R DKAS. N O •*'!' I'HKNS X
attorney> at law Practice in all the
courts Commercial ahd land U a
•pecialty t*o«iultt<< addrtaa, Woodward
and Hooker. Oklahoma.
W. II. USOHTOV, M. I>.
Pfcratcian and *urg on Lak*1 surgeon
<• K I jnd I" K> ' >®c« in .lru store
All . ai. .u. *i*d. day or nl«:>t
ii n i.i . i> d •
'Office on Se«.>n<l Hu<r of Klrst National
t.ar.k building All dental otk
VI KMILLION A IKHt.HTV
J \\ \ rl ... . M l>. PllOT « *>
J M L VI t j.. M I' Phon* 4J
I'l tsi< Un> and Surgeons Offloe phone >1
Teihona. oklahoma.
I J Bl \< UMI K
PhNsli lan and 8ur«* n < <ltl. >• In Funk
build ma Calls answered promptly da> |
or nlclit.
One
ently
It. A. DICKSON
attorney at law. Your buslneas sollcltel
Prompt attention given to all casta. Post-
office. Weuver. oklahoma.
F. HIXER DALK
lawyer General practltl.i^r Leave of
absence, second entries Office next door
to Hotel (Juymon. Guymon, oklahoma.
CHAHLFB A. LAW
attorney I' « 1"><1 Practloa
Specialty. Clayton. N< w Mexico.
It. L. HOWSLKY
Attorney-nt-law. Qen- ral j.ratle
bate Judge of Kay county. Okla
two terms. Guymon, Oklahoma.
J. I HA<il HMA\.
Osteopathic physician. Office in
\V. Price's residence.
CONTRACTORS.
C. E. BIMfWOX
general contractor and bulM«-r Stulr
works and office tiatures. Bull.lings re-
modelled. Plans and specification*
furnished on application. On tourth
tret-1. north of Bl*
Postoffice box 2 1. Guy
Jo Lumber yard.
> inon. Oklahoma
\V. A. INGRAM
civil engineer and surveyor. Townslte
work a specialty. Guymon, Oklahoma.
f our town girl* r*
i'i> cent* for a rrcelpt lo promote ami
pp's.rw beauty. e>ln rwelted tin
follow 1 uk r«plv " \.iikI Mf mother
'and stay home nights. Pioneer
J. W. Warteabee was la town
j Monday with ow-r twenty crate* of
1i atitaloupes, which will average
1 about the daily shipment for him
Mr NVarteubee ha* tine melon* and
i* getting the top price for them
He has beM receiving from centr
to |l i er i rale wore than Rocky
Ford melon* are quoted. Thu*
Texas county h scored again.
Tyrone Observer.
"Sooner" ia the worst that Elm« r
Fulton • an tail IH«k Morgan, ami
that ia applicable, in a sense. He
was here "sooner" than Fulton; the
l>eople "sooner" have him for con-
gress than Fulton; and the "sooner"
tilt people waks- 111' to their need*
j and interest*, the 1MW WII
[land the sooner" in confreae.—t'oa-
jnoa l*lon«er.
The time of the year Is now at
hand when a few year* back, the
big round-op would be in full tilt
over our once unsettled country, then
thousands of head of rattle were
shipped out every fall to the L.iK
mm ket* of Kanaas City and I>en\ -
Hooker last M
There were ahou
UicmLels of the >
il l tnu< h busin
The elect Ion of «
the ele tu.n of the
dent tud matias'
Nab s< > m.. i'i • -
tary. K I Karle u
urer. OoMlMt Eui
„f dire, tt.ra: J
C. A Cropp. C.uyi
ty. Guymon K I
A K.-ioh opci..
officers showed that the til ill
* Kood business and that
Octol
t Ti ot the lie
nrporaiion present
* w as tran*a. ted
Ulcers reeulted in
following: I'resl
r F. M Hover ol
ideut and *t.r
I Goodwell; Treas
..t Danue Hmn
\i Stark Sal
non; C, I. Hard.*
. Cook. Ran* . 1.
I. The reports O
dolm
h*
CIIAItl.ES T. WIHTAKEK
attorney at law. 1 will practice In all
the court and before the L. 8. land office.
Ouymon, Oklahoma.
f JAMES A. MOON & CO.
Opposite r 8. Land Office, Woodward.
Oklahoma. We will furnlsli tompM. in-
formation of the records ot any one
claim free of charge.
WILEY H EDEXB
Lawyers Office# at Guymon and Hooker,
Oklahoma.
DICK T. MORGAN
Lawver and Land Attorney.
Woodward. Oklahoma.
J. A. HTEWAIIT
' carpenter and contractor. All work
guaranteed ti rut-class In every respect.
Your [>aironage solicited. Guymon, Okla-
| hoina.
CROW * GLEASON
Attorneys and counselors at law. Court
work a apeclalty. General practice In
all courts. Commercial law and loanlnp
Office In Perkln's land office. Guymon,
Oklahoma.
It. 8. ANDERSON
Lawyer. Special attention to com-
mercial business and collections. Ottlce
over First National Bank building, Qui-
nton, Oklahoma.
WCLUNEY A I'OI.ETTI
Carpent< rs and Contractors. Plans,
S|i>-ciiicatlun* and estimates given on *t!•-
plication. Finish work a specialty.
Offit e at Star Lumber Company. Guy-
mon, Oklahoma.
F. (J. VENTFIELD
Grave dlualng See me when you want
work of this kind done promptly. Guy-
mon. Oklahoma.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
jit—r1 It* hardest struggle in the
business world. The continuation ot
the old offit era is an endorsem 'tit
of their work and they have reason
to fet I proud ot what Un > have a
compliahed in the line of opt rating
an indeiM-ndent mill, supported only
by the farmers. The enterprise >
past tht infant stage now and doing
a good bualneaa. so the originators
may haw reasons for congratulat-
Isg ihemselves. When thi* mill
enterprise was started it looked list
anything but a plausahle undertak
lug; today it stands as an areola
plished tact, a monument to what can
l>e done by persistent energy To
I>r F M Hover belongs the . r .lit
i lor the sut cess of the undertaking
i ♦ ♦ ♦Roy S. Darnum has bought ib>
coal yard of Matt Brow u and took
t barge Wednesday morniiu Mr
llarnum has been looking after ilo
Hard well yard for the past several
months and knows the business so
he will no doubt continue to draw a-
good a trade as Mr. Brown had
stnrted. Mr. Brown linn I
B.T OCYMOX "r* idtmt
CllA* M XMKK!" V re-t
I k CAUUtoV t ea
u \V HLAUKLY AutoUii Ce^ier
ESTABLISHED IN Wl
The BEAVER COL'NTV BANK
0l\ >U)N, OKLAHOMA.
Capital and Surplus, • ■ $2I,OiMI.OO
Our depositors ate protected by the De-
positor*' Guaranty Fund oi the State oi
Oklahoma. <m
DISK TORS
E. T. Guymon, t'hss. Sumtnera. Geo. K. Klllson, K. C. Summers,
John H. I>'tt, R. H. Qulnn. G. W. HairJ.
mni sets 01 ivansas vny nmi i iit.i sunn u
to lie butchered. But the days of troubled with rheumatism for som<
IDA D. NAY
Notary and stenographer. Land office
work a specialty. KlflnM. pioof. con-
teats, abstnets. plats, data, etc. Wood-
ward. Oklahoma.
REALTY DEALERS.
M. E. CHl'RCH, SOI TH
Corner Roosevelt avenue and 7th street
Sunday school each Sunday morning at
10 a. m . W. C. Crow, superintendent.
RrffiS' eVtryA.aNnA^aHYTap^toftrmi
M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school at 1" a. m Preaching at
11 a. m. and S p. m. Children a meeting
3 p. m. Enworth League 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evenings.
W. a AVEKYTT. Pastor
time and felt that he must get 1
and build up his health. May tltey
both succeed. * * * Senator J. S.
Morris ha* been In Outhrie this week
laboring with the state officials in
the state capital in the Interests of
the farmers of T<xiis county. Mis
contention there Is that the farmers
here are entitled to a share of the
school fund loans of the state. The
money Is being loaned out all the
while but farmers out here who need
it are getting none of it. We hopt
the big cattle man In this country
nr. now only a memory In the minds
of the few cowboys that are still
left. -Cimarron Courier.
We don't know who this Dague
correspond) lit is. but unlike Kaffir
Corn Mike, he Isn't afraid of th.-
II ussiaii thistle and occasionally
works ofT something pretty good
Here is the latest thing from him.
whether original, or not; • "The
weather is getting the best of us on ......
the wind question at this writing Joe will get them to look at tli^
and some of us are kept busy digging matter right and pass out the por-
the dust and sand from our noses, tion that belongs to ub.—Hooker
The nose is the culminating point of Advance.
the face, the canopy of the kisser _ —
It is the drunkard's signboard and (juimi mi Politic- in Short (iras*
our nocturnal trumpet. It Is also a Section.
drop valve for sweat, a roost for flies. | I'uder a Guthrie date line in the
The Prices On Lumber
Never Were Better
Now Is the time to buy and build. Goodwell It the place to get
the lumber. The lllg Jo always carries a line of the best
lumber obtainable and in that line you And everything you need
lor building purposes. We handle it all. That s our business.
Huy h. iv ami save hauling >our lumber mil" anil paying
higher prltes. No matter what >ou want, the lllg Jo has it, aad
the price will suit you.
BIG JO LUMBER COMPANY
Goodwell. - Okla.
a punching hag in a prize flght. a
toll gate for your smelling apparatus
and a deRpoiler of handkerchiefs. It
is the bay window of your face and
sometimes gets the light knocked
out of it. It can be used as
Wichita Eagle. Saturday, we noticed
the following;
-Dick" Quinn. of Guymon, an old
republican wheelhorse of Beaver
county since the days ot "No Man s
Land." was here today reporting to
IVAN 8. PERKINS
List your places with me. You will find
me '/i block west of Summers store.
All business confidential.
GEOltGE A. WILSON s
justice of the peace and notary public.
Plenty of good relinquishments and
deeded land. All legal papers carefully-
executed, such as deeds, mortgages, con-
tracts, contests, affidavits, rtOlnqulsh
ments and llnal proof papers. Residence
6 miles west of Postle. Two miles south
and two miles east of Keltner. North-
, west Vi. section 7, Township o. range L
KNN1S & DALE
Real estate, rental and Insurance agents.
100 relinquishments wanted. List your
deeded land with us. QuiIck sales.
Prompt attention given to business.
Postoffice, Guymon, Oklahoma.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a. m. J'inlor En-
deavor 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor 7
p. m.
HAITI ST CHURCH
Preaching second and fourth Bundays
at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday schoo]
every Sunday at 10 a ra. Youna peoples
meeting 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7*0.^ ^
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m : preaching
at ll:«ft a m„ and 8:30 p in. Young peo-
ples meeting at Pa,tor.
OKLAHOMA BROKERAGE CO.
E V ARMSTRONG, Manager.
Real estate. Insurance and general
brokerage. We can sell your property
or business wherever located. We have
representatives In all parts of the United
States. We itlso handle various special-
ties. Call and investigate our fnunta n
bath 16 up. A convenient bath In any
house large or small. See our Orel",
which does laundry- work wlthout nib-
bing. Only 10 cents. Satisfaction or
money back.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
St. Peter s Catholic Church: Mass on
second Sunday of each month at 10.00
m Sunday school after mass
M. O. DANNI8, Pa tor.
lodge directory.
I. O. O. P. LODGE.
Guymon Lodge No. 231, I. O. O. P..
meet's every Friday nlpht In the Masons
Hall, ovi r the Beaver County. Bank.
Visiting brothers cordially- Invited. M. <
\V. McCluney. N. G. Frank RU!gewn>.
V. G.. W. D. Youtsler, 8ec.. K. K. Jack-
son, Treas.
... , I.UUI1. ' - I
automatic skunk detector and is headquarters the political situation
the roval bumper when you come In |U his part of the state. Quinn said
contact with earth." that never before had the republl-
cans In the three counties of Beaver,
A S Tompkins, our hustling real I Texas and Cimarron been so well
estate agent had on exhibition Wed- organized, so harmonious and so
nesday, near the railroad depot, ti confident of victory, in every town-
variety of farm products raised in | ship in these counties the democratic
this vicinity this vear. Experienced vote of last year would show a heavy
farmers, who inspected the exhibit 1 decrease. He believed that the
expressed themselves to the effect three counties together'would show
that this part of Texas county could a republican majority.
produce better Kafllir corn, milo "Both republicans and democrats
maize, potatoes, cantaloupes, corn are taking great Interest in the re-
in fact anything that grows than publican congressional race. The
any place they had ever been. No ,i, m0crats are alarmed, and have
one need fear to come to Goodwell billed Fulton for a second trip
to seek and make a home. With through these counties. Fulton has
good climate, good people and a injured himself by his ignorance of
Good- -well, what more would any public affairs. Last winter he m-
one desire to make them happy and introduced another bill in congress
contented? County Superinten- j based oil a congressional act that
dent Payne was visiting our schools had been dead for seventeen years.
Wednesday. He reports the school The people all know Dick Morgan.
moving along exceedingly well under
the management of Prof. F. P.
Stultz and Miss Lela Brown. They
are having good attendance and the
Interest is good. Some getting new
books now and we hope everyone
will have the entire outfit by Mon
abstracters.
LAWSON & WRIGHT
Bonded Abstracters. New and complete
set of books and indexes Lp-to-date
and reliable. Beaver. Texas, and Cimar-
ron counties Offices at Beaver and Guy-
mon, Oklahoma.
MYSTIC REBECCA LODGE.
Mvstlc Rebecca Lodge. No. 182, L O.
O. F . meets every first and tlilrd Mon-
day nights. In the Masonic Hall, over the
Rpaver County Bank. All visiting
brothers and 'sisters cordially InvJtecT
Nellie Youtsler. N. G . Katherlne Thomp-
son, V. G., Bettle Wall, Sec., Laura Cox.
Treas.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LODGE.
1 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday
and realize he is acquainted with
their needs and would serve them.
"Democrats are disgusted with
the Haskell administration, feeling
that Haskellized democracy is not
their kind of democracy and that if
Oklahoma is to go ahead and grow
COME OVER
TO
The New Park Hotel
and enjoy one of those 25c Dinners.
We mean you, whoever you are—
farmer, clerk, business man or vis-
itor in town.
You Come Once
AND
You Come Again
G. M. Rathburn, Manager Guymon, Oklahoma
auctioneers.
night" at"8 o'clock, over Beaver County
bank. Warren Z mmerman C C:., Frank
j Hood. P., Jack Curtis, K. of R. &
G. K. WnJflHH & CO.
Commercial and live stock auctioneer Buy your leave-of-absepce blanks
Dealer in real estate. Postoffice, Guy- I . Herald office. We have a
mon, Oklahoma. .
Rainfall of Te*as county and the Northern Texas Panhandle, by
Peter Wood, of the United States Weather Hureau
Augisei' Oct Nov Dec| An'l
May Jun Jul
Year Jim Feb Mar Apr
0 03 0 Ss
i 19 | 2 03
30 S 59
T 10 Ifl
0 05:0 88
0 16 1 31
0 si i us
0 41
0 35 0 M
0 17'0 23
0 4* 5 4
0 OS 4 90
1 M -
0 36-0 90
T 0 63
2 62 4 52
i)5 2 SO
T 3 50
« S 03
02 1 15
60 1 92
76 0 41
26 0 65
K6 0 S2
29 0 07
59 0 47
03 0 4C
04 T
121
16 0 '*
00 1 52
46 53
21 01
1*93 '
15 8
3 4112 4
2 26 0 81
3 *7i' 5
1*95 [1
a OH 0 35
1*96 0
1 63 0 OH
4 44 2 M
3 52 1 4 HI
0 41 0 34
0 48
6 0B
5 15
2 19
0 95
0 82
3 55
63)3 OH
Mil 89
3 *9 42
1898 10
r 38
1 15 3 24
1*99 )<1
24 40
1 58 0 08
1900 0
:: 26 2 00
5 99 0 92
9 14 ii 01
1 74 2 24
1902 10
1 79 ; 2 62
2 88 5 51
1903 0
21 33
II 44 0 20
1914 0
30 5 00
1905 I
61 2 II
1 51 55
1907 I
ave trie enure OUIIH > uKliinuuia is iu *<■ r.- •
day Let everybody lend a helping I jn prosperity and development the
hand and have" Goodwell school r.ee- Haskell crowd must be forced to the
ond to none In Texas county.— rear. They are tired of agitation
Goodwell News. [ and appeals to the people that s^ve
::— no other purpose than to keep the
W L Detwiler of Knowles. Okla- Rta,(. in constant uproar, and enable
homa states that this year in Beaver 1 Haskell and his helpers to stay in
county will prove one of the most lhe limelight. They want more out-
successful for farmers since that Rid,. capital, more railroads, low£r
eountrv was opened. Six years agoaxes, more economy in running the
Mr Detwiler went to Oklahoma from stat< government, and less buncombe
Linn county, Missouri. He thought grandstanding. This feeling
that Missouri w«s a very good place wa8 shown lately in Bea\er county
to live, until he struck the new when "Stump" Ashby spoke for an
state and now he thinks it is but a hour and a half, and in that time
question of a few more years when did not once mention the name of
Oklahoma will lead both Kansas and ; Haskell. He was congratulated ror
Missouri as a farming and live stock his omission. "Stump smiled
state. "Take the present year as sheepishly, and looked far the other
an illustration," said Mr. Detwiler. wa>."
"The weather and rainfall have ———-
been very much alike in all the as- I.etter to Mi** Maggie Ryan,
rletiltura'l states. It was wet and Ouymon, Okla., Oct. 8, 1908.
backward all spring all over the pear Madam: The cheapest thing
whole country. Crops were delayed I ,n ,he way of sending anything over
by unfavorable weather. But look ^ worjd is a postage stamp; and
at the finish. Oklahoma as a state j thp cheapest way to shed water is
has more even crops than any of palnt-
them. In Beaver county, we do not, Not whitewash; paint. Do you
pretend to raise a great deal of corn. | happen to know -it don't belong to
Right now it would be hard to find | r business to know about paint,
a county In Missoul that has as much -,ou i{now—do you happen to know
corn as ours. It is no trouble to t)iat mogt of the makers of paint
find corn fields in my neighborhood gtu(f lt out wlth nme and clay and
that will make 40 bushels of corn sand and water and air?
♦ ~ ,v,n cw.ro onrl f mm that, on UD to rt' i ... A ^ at,ft nil t
South Side Blacksmith Shop
J. F. ELMORE, Proprietor
I have a shop complete with all the latest
tools, disc sharpener, cold tire setter,
emery stone, trip hammer and en({ine, ana
fully preppred to do anything in my line.
South of Railroad Guymon, Oklahoma
Look loi.the Sign
DATE OF KILLINQ FROSTS.
.Oct 8th I 1904—Latest
Oct 19th 1905—
OctJOth 19i«—
.Oct 21st | 1907 ..
Average Ralolall Iti the Pan- Average Rainlail in lllinoi* lor
handle lor the growing month, for the growing months for the past
the past 12 years. 12 >'e,r,•
. 2 25 April J S
AJ"'1 ... 3 M) May J 2
3 1# June 3«
J,"?.e * 46 July 1
Jul) Aii^'tl^t . •' Sl
August J y. September 3 10
September
]« 02 ,
1? 95
to the acre, and from that on up to
65 bushels to the acre. Now that
may not seem very much to brag
They do stuff it out In the can;
but not on the house. They make
more gallons to sell or to buy; more
may not seem ver.v inuni more gallons to sen or to uuy, uim>
about, but take It all over the corn I raon, v to pay for paint; more money
belt and the general average will not j tQ y for putting it on; a good deal
reach "0 bushels perhaps. And we mor(. money to pay for putting It on;
have other crops that are high in j hut n0 more beauty; more rust: de-
For Good Rigs
There is but one
place to go.
The W. A. BELL Livery,
Feed and Sale Stable
Our horses are the'best, our drivers the care-
fulest and our buggies run the smoothest.
Rates reasonable
Guymon, Okla.
averages this year, as we raise all
kinds of small grain. The farmers
seem prosperous."—Drover's Tele-
gram, Kansas City, Missouri.
cav; disappointment; Iobh.
Dfvoe is your paint, because its
all paint, no sham and full-measure.
F. W. DEVOE & CO.,
\ew York. Chicago and Kansas City.
The annual meeting of the farmers P. S Wanser & Hamilton sella our
Union mill corporation was held at paint.
FOUN'I) Beautiful lots for sale In south
ssa. rsss sr..«'
tarsalpro"'"5 •"*wft" r„f « s
FCo.moH.Noi'E. "°"NN.S . DALE. "
Farm to Kent.
A good, leWl <iuarter section of
land 7.'> acres broken, 34 miles
from Guvnion. Owner wants same
put In wheat. Inquire at the Herald
office.
Amateur photo suppllea at
Riddle's, the Jeweler.
COW FOR SALE: Good milker,
! two-year-old. past. 4o will buy
her if taken at once. See
2ytf. VV. C. McELHINNEY.
$r, per month will buy you a lot
In the Latham addition and make
residence and block of land. See
ENN1S <ft DALE. 23tf
Rings
Round
Eyes
The ills peculiar to women, take different forms.
Seme ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on thai: skin and tired
feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express. ,
Whatever the symptoms, remember there Is one medicine that will go beyond mere symptom*, tnd
act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs.
Wine of Cardui
Mrs M C Austin, of Memphis. Tenn.. writes- "For five (5) years I suffered with every symptom
pi female disease, but after using the veil-known Cardui Home Treatment. I waa entire.y welL
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