The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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asks a hearing.
SEPTEMBER 29, lull
___ I Jiidjre Brown held a special
t, , , i'|frmof district court last1
It h:.s been suggested, and !fnday, 22nd inst for the nur-:
vi.Ty j.roperljr too, that it would j;P°?e of hearing pleas of four
he the heighth of propriety, on |frwon«™ in jail who had been'
lerjar ofthopeo^eof Sayie. ^on charts of burglary and J
o-set aside one day, m ti e tj$ar M ^pressed a desire to plead
Will have a car of choice
eastern apples in
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th
f hey will be sound, perfect fruit.
Not New Mexico Windfalls.
At the Wagner Building
1 ji*».o tahp».„
similar demonstrations of satis- 'tc'nt into a farm house west of
faction and we feel sure that r,o!Sa>'re' and took two razors and
community has a greater cause | barber hair clippers. They
; or rejoicing over the outcome ofIran^ed in age from 16 to 23 vea*s
a!! four of them were
nents than this one has. sentenced by his honor to two
J.econtracting Superintend’!yea!s in the reformatory at'
Ridpath has shown com-|Grar'i:e. where they were taken'
morninffflfl n 1 dalle energy in pushing: the Sfiurday afternoon by sheriff I
ij °as be sec- Work carefully and well. No, ^°Pc and deputy Carmichael
handey„apW*re ‘m b^ebeen lost and aside, John, about the youngest 'one
were met hv ^ WOrk' f^m a fewm»nor and unayoii- cfPeParty claimed to be from'
a .period of freight (rein 8oiJ „“t wilhlfc wortV*1'
engine No 13H v las #°ne forward ^rori1 home more than four
"IwAelT^W?1"114** a”d « P«*me hisi
a curve close to th<- h-' i !j!' > r Mart,n as Superintendent i ®°*j*er is a widow, as the morn-1
The brd on su'd1 fore the ninn knew «, T •C3r be‘ i<m 11 'pector ior ttle county has! in» be was sentenced to the pen1
'incase theWtS?* tr3'n -^i-d ^0 in monei and a ’
-—i it One man wa- HIM , , 1 i • 3nd fee! rssurcd that 1 froi» his mother to return I
lease. slighTlw t 1 two jMnam county has a court !«"**. .
county demolished. Santos Com v t>" *' weVvT J2'f'at *"e may all , wih be the feeling of
' - J man who was £ Wnt’ , ! T PJ™d °f* Ik is lhere' ^or mother when informed1
:ase a brother working in th ^'hohas! ff'e only ri«ht and proper that ^ instead of her boy being on
! ran down the track" instead*^ LKi? °Vh? building,^^’ home to see he, he has to
s ta -j* ;:ri
-a±£ 1
Ifhtind WrSr38 !1Urtin ,h°nm board of commissioners Oklahoma State Bank v J
j|jjjjj| hip. ' Cga hurt ln 1 ias 8Iven them for 'heir money. H<%?s Mercantile Cn »l. I
The remains of the unfortunate1
man were brought to &
The contract entered into by
our county commissioners for the
use of the court house furniture
is as follows:
The It ase covers i
one year, and the furniture is to
lie delivered and set up in (he
now court house on or before
Nov. 20th, 1911, 7
furniture is $2,767, i
oounty concludes to purchase it
at tne expiration of the lease
it or the years rental the Uu,u,
is to pay $500 to be deducted
from the original amount in case
of purchase.
1 his a3 stated before does i
i: elude the furnishing of the
district court room, the i
courtroom being used for tll
judicial purposes for the present
** ** 2rsa &
thrown out of his wagon Satur- ‘ Robert T. Kuykends
>ayre and ’ V. Hand, sheriff's sale
—j on-the! Regular term of cou
His mules shied at a venein the np»Mn.»:
I have bought out the entire
Sotti teV^-rvr-* *** ; ...........-
complete stock of goods in the S thC expense of the rail- day. while coming to Si
town. iroad company L. T. Burtoij received some bruises
After Oct. 1st my books will hav,n«r chfir^e of the burial. :back- r‘ _______ „„ a ........ |it
be closed, so please do not ask Seven of the section crew were |va5hout ln lhe road near the 20th, 1911. at 10 o’clock
for credit. My prices will be the Mexicans from Salamanca Mex- f* °n ^ C::" ” ‘
lowest in the city for cash ico The awirW u j k'vo cans °f cream hi
See me before buying ' 7 o , ? } PPened at|ing lo the r"
J. D. CI. A V Ifnlm'atoti - * - tW lie
sng creek. He lost
ie was bring-
cream station, but
--- is seriously
/^Tumdovr\
fMi-collar foA
fairwwarm
Turn up Me
COLLARS I
k COLD and £
\STORMy
I “Bcekay"
Suits a re the
I IdRS’*' Choice
of wise people
-- everywhere.
These are NOT machine
made clothes, they are
all hand work through
and through, made of
selected fabrics
wi t h
most exacting care for
every detail.
The “Beekay” Clothes and the Presti
represent some
good Insurance Co’s
and would appreciati
a share of your busi
ness. Lets talk it over
Fred Uvingst
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Seifert, George W. The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1911, newspaper, September 29, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405346/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.