The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Train Schedule
No. 4.'! Wot
" <1 Went
TU Woat
" ‘4 Rail
" 42 gut
72# Kum
Arrive.
1.2) ■, in.
10.M », in.
1.0) p. m.
12.#’) a. m.
2.2S p. in.
La*Vei,
1.40 n. m.
11.00 a. m.
23 Wont
LOCAIJI.
1.00 a. m
2.40 p. m
4.1# p. m.
THE DESERT I-A ?' Ad.CKX °* He,ftl ha> ,t1, V'i Mis8 Lucv Maddux, was in
Sa"box 1' *p*D-5 H {r Be,™nt ^ "«“
dfly 'wth Mrs. J. A. Sandusky
irnd attended (he teachers meet-
imr
0- p. Macklin, of Currant „
Creek in Rugf r Mills county, was CAVALIER OF
selling a first class article of «/„. „ „--- 1----------
li"n,a made brooms he,e Thors. L.iwV. j °(ErWt-
( ,lV Son* of Freedom.
Christian Mueller and wife of All was a eon oTTbe sheik and was • ^ ?t0dd!,n, ’8 b 1 k fr >”
Oklahoma City were vsiors in a hundsome young cuvaiier, although Slx "eeks visit to Ar a s
_ , 6.45 a. the city Saturday las on their ‘hedeserl *IJE had burned him ai- other eastern points.
Tu.WVi,TT,um„y,in(J8iitu wav in uiaif fU ■ r 0,081 aB black a nefTO His,
8 ** «.oo «.ni. 0Vlslt their HIM Fred who costume was that of a reSr Turi -----__
13 diking c:ire if their cattle i8b *oldler_a dirty blue coat with C II I>1 1 KVI I„ c D , „
l----- ranch in the Kavstac ssoutheast .tnrnl8hei1 bra8S buttons> dlr"«r blue rull Blood (y » f; >2 Sayre People Receiving the full Benefit
T55SaT.*1 ........... , SSrc
__11 ' wmmonds. assistant Hut, as»free EW ln SfJsson. Everyone relates the expedience
I cashier of the Beckh; m County1 refused to wear the \n of Turku! Tim Conner, Savr-, c s pe°hh‘ vve know. The plain,
National Hank, returned Tues-1 s,,I,roDlacy- “"d bound his flowing iuf —_____ Hfraigniforward statemen vtill
day from a week in Chinaim in oyyfh w,th the horsehair ring or the „ . do much toward relieving the
the interests of mri .?« , ° ' ^[ab“' A Ion* scimitar, Inland wltfc Seed Qafc . FairT1“r l,:' r- fulln-Lr ,,f' 'housands. Such
.. a.n ., s !l d<do‘ 8 v,pr imd sold, clattered bravely l/alS.--,nfr ((1, f)( fg testimony will be read with in-
tPIYK Ku nini-.it _______1_
HA RUSSELL
Jj. £>. Commissioner
applications for Final Proof
eie.'lc free of charge.
Fred Mueller of Erick was in
the city last Saturday.
<’"»"O Commissioners m«, °< «i,« . -lelo-' .7;,"^ UatS.-f^ "‘^y V„!', i«y
onday next, February 5th. of A>' . ^ °de n Woodmen bow hued^h d<,lc"bas8’a!,d a rain’ p?8,8e report to t he VV ther ri ^hy^i'aoy people.
ll - lK McDonald
physician and surgeon
Office oyer Owl Drug Store
For best grade of coal go to
i. VV. rcarch
. ... - lno news in
Mayor Kinney of Eriek was in h‘S Weoksissue> tel1 the new
the city the last of last week 1management about it and your
Ju.IroW. M. Ewton find wife!^next'lssueCe'Vfi attent*on “
Ot Doxey were visitors in the city
Saturday. 1 ——
Twrpwchadeof coal 80 to! i-fKES THE OLD SONGS
America. oow',,ufa BMb stuck full or un. Millinir Co , „
tioue pistols and «hort, sharp knives u • 1 wn
If you don’t see all the news in ' , 7\ero ma nolh!n,; servl!p or «hod- 8hlp ln se'oa s J1
this weeks issuf* tpll 1,1 w ver» a^°ut Sheik Ali’a bear- fnrm^rs desir nj.r f*
weeas issue, tell the new lug; no false regret# for th« h, . r* ,• ,
management about it and your var,is and Tw«e« of an, m*' muZ mPortant that
’Phone No. 135
8AYRE<V(1-f • ■ OKLA.
1 *«.#nftpr B o. 81 ,«r.(.
sites f
p!' nt
Mr. and Mrs. Coot Clay are Mim c
tho proud Parents of a fine little "IM'
daughter born to them last Fri. °ER'
“'iji'sr.sjissr
meet Saturday. j tlonsas Do Those of the
Use Puritas Water for the sick
nnm ortlrl nt ...... rti I
.w i nose or
Long-Distant Days?
■ .......^ »2-ejcin lur mo Douie-
vards un(1 'buges 0[ an ^ dv||!,a
tion, hut a supremo cn-^Wfcnii iif„
as Allah had ordered itJiAsi lad
chief assets: a good hoi?. \-.d „ co^
lie for,r-(’‘ bo rede at a t:reib.ee;:
pace with hi# accouiremesta r„u, „
lue the pans of a runaway coddle?
Once in a while, however, All
padously wait for the earrlr^'and'
■iftor Innulr.us anxiously concr-nilr
our distinguished fcc: Itbs, would t'
ter along with us for a few ro-.it. s
g 10 1,lc-e,f ia a pathetic iiu -
They wore no hac;,r.r ;;rus:c ,
(..Hies that he sang, lor every l,
a a poet and an improvisator. A w .
once how m-n- y, n „flnf
Weatherford ' ill n
SF'HED & \\ INDLE
|,,IV',‘ 1 ' N>s ' v" 'I KON8
v „ra I' Tnno'r1"8 l' e lJm r ,Jrl "I8ck- I'hi are |l,.,
kno at y ar3', In 19081 gave my >esti- 'mi* «r»*-, »:oo p n ......
tor 1,11 I I Js f if in *"
Sa iv. Okl... s ys: “I hav * re-1
all maned a firm friend of Do n’s!
&ts. Ivulney Pi J8 during t'-e past f ur
v :ir« f n iftnj r_____ .
Custom Mil!.
I am running ni' cu^fo
mill at the old stand a d
he pleased to see sill
customers a train.
frreorn, maize and kfi
J- T rne-
monal for pubi ation stating
Low bey had made a cure in mv
'■ c and ■ t this tim.. I t m
t'Hay that mv cure has been
la- mg. I had kidney d:S“ace
f r a number of years and I h >
st, K'n t0 think that it would be the
It, fa,) c‘,,f my death. There was
mv old ,ene-ss 10 the small of my back!
and a constant, dull ache across I
i^ ^neys and head. Having
i.i y r,,
• Klril
■ilahona*
7
Rflfw/itd m.sc
attorney at LAW
om-c: Whliel urs- Sot ding
Sayre. Okla.
Will pav hi,h..« *, pfiM M. dent
u7,C!!?id.a,I),,Xt and commenced |is now located in rooms over the
DR B. C. SMITH,
DENTIST,
v-c i uutaa water lor me sick i 71 uraaui
room sold at Palace Drug Store. | ■* „k.„. wtl,, „nJ„w
Miss Ola McNown wan rom-a.l :!„f: ,fa^vtbo >“1<l‘J'e-aged man. “I cuttura’s. Ho s:.ng
U“U an improvisator, a v
ment of Intense, frov niug thought,;
then All would raleo !•;. ]r-
114 luunib over tne
store of the Hullum Hdw. Co.
(it-'icli of Arc;,.
tributing advertising for his sale t Eo/°“ 8ec *hal 1 »'«»n? I know, magnificent honoraWemV,:;7..«V''
- -m. :«: »c? jsnri •
areb- rssxzi» 2
--- ! therePwer« Shke°P 0,1 UviDg- But Eer’s Magazine. ' 'JUb
DR. JESSE M. ASBURY I ----
Pie now aa strongly as they did then, vHumor »" a Courfa C-cerente.
so- lhouSli in a .h^0; E0:<° froQueatly t;aa oace |n
procured a box and commenced
11 ,f|Sf’hem. I soon felt their
curative effect, md in a short
h. b. ingraham
Z7-7 'ft:*$ cents. Foster-toilbum Co
Buffalo New York, sole agento)
^SJSuy5."Mwwan4 Counciim™ 0f for the United States.
S 4«r*4 h.n I , ... I . P m Cl ITT k A M 4 L _
—for—
u t/rS5', Bowcrf.i.fo ...... Nrr<! i ‘m, sole agents!
for the United States. ' '.Signs, House Pain
Section i Tha. the following ra.„ ,rH Remember the name DnanV S ’ ll!>e» amtingand
r -«> «*» toother. Doan *, Popor Hanging.
or K \vt 50 K W « * W. Ifc - ! -
• • iic nri
Per K W H,
MKTFP PATF
per KWHM‘61 KWH#r‘hrw/- ,2c
per*K 'w H*** D10 E w If or fraction thereat 9e
perKWBnm2n0KWH'r f-we'4on #w,jf. 7e
pJPS W K V H or 'hereof, r.
M. ASBURY
Dentist
For Sale
Good four room dwelling, nlas-
tered, cistern, 50 ft. frontage.
In good condition. $1000 00
pet'kr wf”lf/v K w 11 or f'»e! * -hereof, 5. \wo 2'room h°Dses, can v.tssed
Provided that the wirto-p*. ch.rv fn- ,.eh 1'!'1 ,papt‘re(I- cistern and well, 75
-one11 1 rontage- Win sell together
cFarj?efn each --------------------- .r
0,fi"wr0ndoiU,,d^ : S° «r c,
l.,e du._ — • I JJlve no greater pleasure than aE*tlnK to add to the gavety S
“ lions W tu ^1 nn'
smm sm
f a3.>wser underground gaso- £2!*« «w»'«« *r '"««'■ ***. is ,t »SR S •^‘CESr.......... . , 1
,h:Mblic*hh Sl« pp,’ZSS^,Z — -■»*■ IsS-S-TOS ?Y°''**■?
Miss Ethel Brunson entertain-! m ,l^°Dsf ?my >ou*- " *- CmeU* made a claim for r.., chss.»" city
or separate. Each $300.00.
BLth the above properties are
dose to the depot and round house
ASSS*’*'’’1’ Han86,1 "* °" e3Sy <*»•
_ , MFTPRPATF
^For the 6nt IT S eal!on« o'r'-n, rion thereof.
I I~ T. BURTON,
frafialmer and funeral Dfreefor
with
donebrake-johnson.
Pk” Ie»DS,
For Rent
Se\ei;:l good houses for rent
I DA f.i <?io rn
s ipss«gmsmis» **«sl
r r r K- *,**» *«■ *“-1AX -St., mt^SmSTf0 -----
w to Granite to the bedside ™>r cml' XZ'SLZ’T? - . *> l~m l. Seifert.
I. H. Y0UKER,
auctioneer,
Farm and Live Sfock Sales a Specialty
Sayre, Oklahoma.
- -U ~* jji n JL
»!.!.«First Naina, ZTZl 'ZX'^T^'™ «
^ : Eta
—f«-■ —Phw- -
Thfl TVl /sT„l.___ a
Texas, came in Saturday and is the^ng^riuen '
Visiting hf-raunt Mrs. Oxenrider. there may he aome^ H0rt“e,“,embers ot tbo «»«t rather | “hthTul^
P-. Tucker and Miss Edith'
Brunson were among Elk City’s' “And how do i knew but tha* the 'f.h* Jfn,tSd St2,es aEd that the !!-:
teachers represented at the meet-1 ™ 1,1 «>• ^ »»« the Zl f
ing here last Saturday. M' r“n^ ''e ;al‘« thpn were foolish? man’s famous ■•forrdeei|bG!a?fal Sber' K»wnresinconfl,‘'t hcrtxith ar" ro-
I thnn .,hey dld: but we loved them country" order Z alI>’ 00 tbe Jk'ct’on ‘ Thi, orilnw.ri,.n b.h foreeanil
Thom , Leo Grand „[ Sweet- 3? ZhZ? ' —--ISLSS#***. »'•»■ — -
................. ’ WedSing Presents,
rr n*n>.. . <
Go To
California
I his Winter
‘Early Dew^" 1
:#ci^ I
upon which such w afer or run-rot Is
Mrs. John Lane returned last of^n S,'h<!ir VbJtte^chSS ^^hTmVoSeS 2 ^
Fn-irom an extended visit E^^“
with her mother and relatives in !™ ?n the!l 6l’°"'“ old. just as we at the church fn a bag, not a plate?
Oklahoma City. i f.Jf oveT tbe song8 °r°lir >™‘b. °r ..............
i a?‘t "1th Just tf,e sam,i. 4r,r i, _... to
J2™?n -• 7hio Ordinance shall be in force and
pub,,Uip^SVnt apProVUl “d
^Passeil and approvcl this 29th day of January.
Attest: W. C. FISHER, Mayor.
W. O. MOUNTS. City Clerk
=?"'■ ,'“"u “?.lhf8tomach. S3 Its, ^ SWi
: Summer lives ercrnally along her
" •y ;;-- F.-r lulls are s-^id rugs of
u r ~her streets are hedged with
)<-: per trees Ji.d roses.
A nc.: you go, co by way of the
"Y 17r i i
» !• ^
fp fy (•
Jl XJ* I**w
fc/(Wr
mi..-. rnev port of your cgting
:::! th:a \7&y.
rezs.
8vr,ones up the stomach- issius- -ngs'tharjdZ ^-yhiT^zTZ'Z^
makes people enjoy their meals-1 h gen,?rat,0E a,'e>' generation.’' wrry Of Choosing something
at Palace Drug Store. ’' — I f^table’and the bri,ie and bridegroom
I The Lady’s Leisure I “ , .hypocris>' of being grateful for
at Palace Drug Store.
The original old settler of Tim-
ber creek, Ed. Pyor was in the
city Saturday having driven in
f/oin his ranch in Texas.
, 7.......... onaegn
„_u The Lady’s Leisure. ,h/7"isy of belnK grateful for
The truth about the leisure of the Si?, 7 ?U'd rather ha« '>een
lady is ,hls: It was never, In women Pr^ *' ,'?h.0pkp,>|,€r'b wo,lld no long-
of our race, a leisure of the hands- I which mi* fUP°n t0 SUPP,y warcs
it was, pre-eminently, a leisure of the do ^2 ^ 7° Cost n'ore ,ha“ they
".o iaiicn in texas ,n,d- Asl,le from her first and most rol ? "ffection !lnd incomes would
F.d Biases, W. M. Moore and f
Joba Mus.er a„ settlers ^ ? ' "
hnc south of Berlin were trading eord:ns ,0 hcr temperament, whether
in Sayre, Saturday. ,/hiMarI'la or a Mary, she performed
T „ ,, , I (DIB service in a moro active or more D°astfully in the railway ca-rlai,
I- H. Youker advices US that tPen!!Ve ,fas,hinn' S!le *aa the Eis- c°nirelllng everyone to hear6 him
every day will he a saledav with 2 ’gfi'J^nsplred’I,aclaed- coulfori- whether they "anted to or not
....... Ftbruary if tff
Tupt0Dresentinfcti0"s- £JTS r^JTSursTR
dlviduals. It Is a priceless serv- "orLh knowing. Whv i-r«
to HThiW ^n,i Bakery in C(Vmection.
Fresh Bread and Pastry
' O' K- ENGLE. Proprietor. ' '
l.n Houston.Pester Sayre, Okla.
-y the, - - T route of lo-v a' indcs-
a !J M Now r.icv Bi*
splendid meals. Ptr'-ct train*
ervice over asm.-, u n :-.-k ,„a >ej
Le tnp lo the most delig'ulitl Lnd in
tne universe one of
,T»k,"7 pleasure.-
Iwr me tjttnrc (ar,., auj
help you p.aii a l:.p
FAdITpS0MPS0N- JOE brickell,
Oklahoma Ci't7okla. T ^re'Vl.1'''*’ •
Remarkable Escape.
He was talking very loudly and
boast,ully In the railway carriage and
compelling evervnnn fn .
H ™ t”,1!irns lrrhich Frei,“ > *
4 V 1 mm •
First pub Jan. 19, last pub fob. 15.1912
Notice iFann: I .
Paul Oehme. the old reliable
Popular Corner Paul” of West
Berlin came back Saturday from
a visit to the cold fields of Neb,
E. E. Kline, a former well
known cit zen, now of Oklahoma
City, was fraternizing with his
old associates here this week.
.. inm„M , ,eo ",ealR a8 well 1 aon t know about them isn’t
ice «nH dUa *' U 18 a prireless 8erv- worth knowing. Why, fve been to
ne nerf Cann b° °Verpald- Her IoV- Egypt- and Pw been to Constartlnon e
Hi Perf0,'mance °f H was the glory of *« times at least. Frnny th ng now
the type whose loss we are deplor- tbo way the dogs are ZLlll
To be worth her salt in our nation- 8trects- Awftflly dan
IIIO f ho ln/ftr mss.5 L *Am. tri - ■
uve
saa1! ftwffl* zst
tto” make h“ filea ^
claim to theTTL ‘° -dO»bl»N *
Russell 1,' V L,‘te ,<le‘cnbe-J, before H. A.
al life thT,"!, h6r 8alt 10 0ur nation- 8treciS- Awf,f!ly dtfserous to touch
2.'«&“kr;.l„vs r s.-nw««*- *
;rsSt^-h.4-,-c-
the way the dogs are scavengers
there, and cat everything In the
a reels. Awfiflly d^pgerous to touch
Owing to various causes our
columns are not as replete with
local news as we would like to
have them but we can assure our
readers that it is. a condition
which, under the new manage-
-ment, will not occur again.
A Woman'* Look.
A woman can say more In a look
than a man can in a book.-Doston
Transcript,
A young lady In the corner said
toSf afre”r-- "‘-’■“"r “-»•>" »««'
-»• «i3nnsat.,K:
>«roSd!!SSJSS ctaH°ur D®me Before You Buy
sa*aatsa!!w.-sSS33SS5iSS
J- L. LAWHON,
SAVRE’ - - - OKLAHOMA.
Pto:indAolhroCbn,'?d^Hak‘ Aniir«" B.
Oklahoma. 0th er T* Tompson all of Delhi.
. L- N. Houston. Reirister.
OVER 66 YEARS'
Patents
u .Dryd,n’« Wl«* Word*.
Ill habits gather by uns*en degrees
a* brooks make rivers, rivers run to
ie*a.—Dryden.
Agalnrt the Fat Man.
I So«ncbody again point* out that all
prominent criminals are scrawny per
suns. v
o«T,.!at m€n! Nobo(ijr 8eods them
any jellies or Sowers or tender srm-
ptthie*.
o. M. Marsh, Cashier.
J- A. Faris, Vice Pres.
THE BECKHAM COUNTY NATIONAL UK.
5
Traoc Marks
. Designs
4?Meu4.i:o -ar.......
scientific fliticrican.
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