The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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IXK'XiM,
5.30 |», m.
TucmIid'ii, Thuradtyft and Ntft'ird \ys.
3.43 l». in. i 0.00 a. m.
Mondn/t, WMj Friday#,
ws w nr
I 1
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4 f 2.80 p. m.
‘ 1.08 a. m.
9 1.40 a. in
(’.45 a. m.
Miss Sallie Taylor of Elk is
visiting her sister Mrs. E. L.
Martin.
Just arrived at Tapp’s full line1
of mens mens and boys under- \
wear.
John Moran and W. O. McCoy
pushed scholar too FARjFor Trade:-,'® ;cr»o„°d
Everything Would Hav, Been
FOR SflLfAT A RMVMK
. . -----------Lovfiy quality) that will hear investiga- . ... , l'00m h°U8es S
If Teacher Had Stopped with tlon. to trade for a Stock of dry na W' ? blocks First N,
•r/tflfla A .1/1 Unftn • I A ft. Pottl/ Dh/.ma.I.. I * If
the First Veree,
goods. Address: L. A. Baum- Rank. Property known as Mrs.
stark. Carter, Oklahoma, for. Roll’s place, flee Scott and Cum
particulars. 'Quick!
Say, I am still selling wheat j
LOCH
'•am. g: i
MM
LOCAL 10 PERSONAL.
A teacher In a Philadelphia Sunday
erlionl wan no proud of li»r flock 'that
ouiin rnuimi antt w. t,. iVlClyOy I -l,*j 1?vltc’'1 HCV('rul vlHltlng ininitUprH , oay, i am 81111 8«llmg Wheat
have .wed a real .slate ,fa in' S T'SX 1 "lb “ alm0>l *«» •*» I*,
the Oltla. State Bank building. the obaervatkm of juvenile proftsicu-1185.00. How is this beside of
°r In Scriptural Htudirn. I $85.00, old price? I must sell
Tapp wants to ^1! you fall
goods.
J. W. Rodgers and son arc at
them.
E. B. DUGGER.
If anything liapp.mi phone 72.
Tapp sells goods cheap.
. I ho Herndon opened am>p|dously,
F.lttlo «lrls with yellow plaits and III-,
tie girls with black braids lisped ibeir | Many of our citizens were dm-
ui■ in rcMiponite m u manner to gladden tho , . ,
work preparing for an entertain- heartotany teacher of "yotinr? ideas.' rappo,ma(J ,n not hearing Prof,
ment to he given soon. ™"n lho fa|1 which invariably Hagenow at the Auditorium last
Peter P.
followh pride.
Invariably _____________
-. ScotUenior member i Mb. "*• *• v*>nt w“ b’d b“<
.*» Hawkins wa, the *** »* Scott ft Gm. went to Texho- j S2 ,« JT2 '' "*'* “
■ot Miss Jessie Melville, Sunday. ,na Wednesday on business ! aeroplane. abc asked him to repeat a
New dress goods at Tapp’s. 1 When you go to Tapp’s you get an^wV/"vast w ‘!’a Tiar'-’ 'Kr °nl>
Have yon ever noticed THAT’ wi,aty,JU want he keeps full | “Como, come;- said the teach r, -do
' u n0llce(1 J *1^1. 8Upi)|y| you mean to toll me that you can't
L. A. Carter, the loan man r ... „ .. re^at even one verser
went to Willow Monday. c Jini V®11?* af,Lol(1 rcsident °! I kn^l,." H"‘al1 boy’
,, S yre who has has been in Oklu ........ ,.
Goto Lapp’s and buy your City the past six months, return-1 the teacher,Tharpi™ U'* 8!*l(l
8 '°es‘ Tuesday. I "And Judas went out and hanged Tm/1„„ t . , . ,
Mrs R’rntl Tnlinenn , j T . himself," repeated the young unregen- received a wire H
, Mran,f f , 0 nson returned Latest styles in girls and boys crate. His teacher's lips wreathed f om Bowie, Tex. informing him I
ironi hlk oiincLiy, hflts just Arrived <it Tfipp^s thcmsfiivo# in n rvninni umiio uha Li- ___i» , «. . « I
Go to Tapp’s and get your fine Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McCoy en-
coa s a es. : tertained Tuesday night, but we'
Judge Hendrix held county failed to get a list of the persons
court in Erick this week. j present.
For best grade of coal go to
Poarch & Simmons.
.. . “ ......w"v"‘,,,j*lte,
visited Automobile repairs, supplies °f that afternoon.
' all kind of tires, tubes, casings,
- — ..... re-,
paid for braving the weather.
When you are not feeling wcjl
you always use a liver medicine
Why not try a package of Black
Draught Stock Powder for that
animal that isn’t doing well. He
needs it the same as a human I
does. Owi Drug Store.
Judge Tomme received a wire
H. C. Garrett of Erick
home folk here Sunday.
nip another?" The boy nodded vigor
ously.
"Sure," he replied.
"Let me have It, then.” responded
his teacher in her softest, purring
1 *on,‘8-
Mens and boys pants arrived To her consternation the little rep-
today at Tapp’s from the factory. ro,mte sa,ll: "Go thou and do like-
l wise." Hu enjoyed a holiday the rent
an Kina or tires, tubes, casings,1
Senator Echols of E k was in °Bs, quick repair patches etc, at ^ WEDGWOOD CREAM WARE
the city Monday between trains, j Wm. J. McAnerny’s.
Today Tapp will sell you at! W. S. Rook & Son have rented
low prices. the Hodges store building aid , _
Attv. Loach was in attendance move their general stock in- ; Josiah Wedgwood was eclipsed by
«» ™»ty court at Erick .Monday,10 U «• >* « ; Sl'SiriS
lVMVU" ° “RO (tltieu | * #MJ ^ ” *vp 1CA, III1 UI III lllfc film
SrS- ln a 7nleaJ Hnille as HhP jthat his father had lost his sight
r laud his mind that day. Tne
Judge left that night (Tuesday).
Grandpa Tomme, who spent last
summer here, is quite feeble and
over 90 years old.
Now is the time to start your
stock to fattening and your hens
to laying. You can’t lose on
feeding a good stock food the
way we are selling it.
Owl Drug Store
Miss Alice Freeman entertain-
ed a few of her friends Tuesday
i ght among those present being
the Misses Francis Cope. Lenna
Three Classes of Work of Inventor
That Collectors Should Keep
in Mind.
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Because 116 who knows Wins
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70a about thia new work.
H. A. RUSSELL
Li. S. Commissioner
Applications for Final Proof
made free of charge.
FK IF! McDonald
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office oyer Owl Drug Store
'Phone No. 135
SAYRE . . . ’ . OKU.
<'nil*afler9 u. m. 81 extra.
PEfeD & WINDLE
PIIY-Ifi IAN8 d Nit sum.EONS
t lltire: Pnlace Itrnv -.loie
<?»»!* tifl«r tf.OO I* \l $10(1 extra
,;liru • iklithmoa
I. Reginald. Wise
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ollice: Whitehall building
Sayre, Okla.
DR B. C. SMITH,
DENTIST,
is now located in rooms over the
store of the Hullum Hdw. Co:
Hh marbled wares are dMinctive Hullum, Claude Beeson Ernest
ZrttJZ? ?!”M w“ - "" Baras and Robert Levy.
.r vuit ui l^nciv iviuiiuay , eel jasperware i« his greatest triumph rne hisses ranciS Lope. Lenna
lon’t forget The Variety Store ^ Th*'ee t0 five inches of snow ' overshadowed1 an his other | Ragan, Edith Pucket Una Sei-
for your Semi-porcelain ware. ;<u er,al1 .lhe I^nHandla country bmlt ln 8itge^ypw“n1(1 i7ve "won rl-: fert and Edna Absher. Messrs.
vi;Ss \ iola Price returned from1 ‘ ,y ,n'K,ftt’ A f,ne rain for 0,hcr Engiirh potter. \ Perry Ragan, Ear! McElyea, Carl
. ‘ e retu icdfrom here and a soaker Sunday. 1,1 raarMe‘> ware* are ....... *• "■ •• -
Gt 10. Springs Tuesday. I T ‘ I enough to have placed bin
vT . . . 1 vVm. J. McAnerny has install- 1 list of ceramic Inventors.
iNev, goods arriving nearly cdaBnwser underground givo- So 11 i|as come 10 pass that his
line tank and dan now serve (he oarthPiiware, the very English cream
the public with filtered gasoline. v"' ;v’-or Q,,eeD'" wa!f- as he termed SOME CREDIT TO PROVIDENCE
it nfter 1765, whene Queen Charlotte _
Our merchants ar? enjoying a e'V?1llim hor l,atl'oanK(' and comirsnd- Pompous Self-Made Man Willinn to Ad-
go >d b •> (k tn I a these days and \Z i ^ Received
the feeling of Stringency is leav- 1 warded (is the poorer relation of his 9 ,0'
everyday at Tapp’s.
Bill Sirop made Crown il, Tex.
a: uuiness visit this week.
For best grade of coal go to
Poarch & Simmons.
I G. * C «**IAJI CO., rOUffl, Mia.
1 "-“vWiwa.iwinnntmHwuum,
lit pub Oct 2D. lait pub Nov 17.151!
Notice for Publication
Departmentthe Interior, U. S. Und OfTr- at
Iawton. Oklahoma. Oct 14, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that laander llodfrey of
Sweetwater, Okla., who on March H, 1305. made
Homeitead Entry No. 11792. Serial No. M.j7. for
SVV *i Section ’it, Townhip 12 North, 'Lange %
we«t Ir.dt.an Meridian, -haj filed notire
of intention to make final five year proof, u,
eiublish claim to the land above described, be-
fore H. A. Rusi^ll, U. S. Commisskmer ui his of-
(ice at Sayr , Okla.. on the 21at day of Nov. 1911
I L'uinant names av witneaeea:
Edward Wariow, Harden L. Phariea, Beebe-- W-
( oodain and James P. Gocdwin all of Sweet
water, Oklahoma.
Goo. B. ilobberts. Regime
H. B. INGRAHAM,
-for— |
Signs, House Painting and
Paper hanging.
L A. BRITTAIN,
ATTORNEY.
Criminal Law a Specialty.
SAYRE, OKLA.
’ DR, JESSE M. ASbURY
Dentist
Rfice in Thurmond building,
SaVKI., Okl.A.
Ri s. Phone in, (‘Mice Phone lia
ling the nublij mind. I ol£er work-
It cQiiiiot bo too sfronply ur^pd iipoq
collectors to pay particular at ten "on
to three classes of eregin ware. F'rst,
the undeeoi-ated or plain, ren'regent-1
!ng the most perfect symmetry and
inquire at the rjval!ng the work of the s!'v< a^-:th.
Pint pob Ort 20, but nub Nov 17,
Notice for P> blication.
Depariment of the Interior, U. . L.nd Cffic- a
I-awtm. Oklahoma, let li, 19!)
Notice in hereby/iv- ht' Bj va,-.| A’orldw o
Swee W*r. Okla . wh-onD-t, In. iy% nil.
Home,lead Entry No. 12099, S- dll No. HiV. f,
SWKyeeUon i/. ’Tow-.hipU Nor h, lt^g, tS
c__« a ^ fiotiv of intention to mi»
ssie 31 FfailC^r
west oi Sayre Want Satvre res-
idence property. T ' *’■
He idlight.
' • ro ar.- delightful teunots of Id are prouder, as a rule, than kiugs and
derign and exquisite dishes of pierced dukes 85
- • _ „ Mrs. John Oer was called to work without emml In Fr^uh “A seif.raade man I knew was talk.
O x, f, f V ' Wellington, Kan. Satuiday night r'nmTe‘ Secondly, the Innst'-r ' Pint- ing to a minister. The topic was of
S. N. Stratton of Erick was bv senous ii ine's of her L 1 ware ,,f ,he e3r y (lr‘-rs- ”'hfp ,hc
in he cir.v Mood IV on |„,o „ ‘V iell0L- 11 ne‘s “cr 8ls* ernim ware was sent to Llv»rrt'0> to
J b ntSb* tfcf Mrs. E. Anibcrg, Sadler ami Green. Lastly, ti e -xtr,?.
Goto The Variety Sore Ai ♦«,, ,. . • - ci or onni:-elea crcam ware. «<• which
GranitPU-ro Timvir i t. i / At the present price of eggs, the Catherine If. service stands ™ the
/•>.!.,! ’T rca id Racket you cannot aifogd to let ino/‘ greatest trinroph -Lady's Pictorial.
hens be tile. We are idling;he j
Enjoying a Painful Venosancc.
It was one of the stories to'd at the
banquet of the (antral DentFts' aaco* —.-.mumvci mai, m convers-
K V ii.v. n'ovnmlf' „ cla'*pa- nwl the best one. Most of the ing with a minister, he aught to adopt
ii. VdliVaCierand Geo. Diet-j tooth pnut.r9. ind tcen cai,od liron a humbler and more religious tone.
- | final five year pr.vif, toeitebfeh rliim
Andrew Carnegie, according to a |
Pittsburg banker, once told a Thanks- day of November, ish. ' ' u,‘
giving story with a moraL n«im«ntnnm...
"Too many men," said Mr. Carnegie,
arc not thankful enough to‘Provi-
dence for their success. This is es-
pecially true of self-made men, who
*»• .iw.lIMIIVl, Si’ll,
Claimant name* na witnesses;
Harden \. Pbari-,. Beelx-e W. Goodwin, Jam.
P Goryiwin and U-aiuler Godfrey, all of Swc. -
water, Oklahoma.
Geo. B. Robber;j. Eegiitcr.
Goods
Dr. A. G, and Mn>. Cal iw.-ll best brand:, of poultry tome at a
went to MeLsan. Texas, Tuesday bitr reduction. Owl Drug Store.
Save money by buying goods B
course, his own success.
" 'Yes, doctor,' he said, ‘I began life
a barefooted newsboy. At 2u 1 was
worth ?8,000. I was a millionaire at
3?. And yet everybody was against
me. I have achieved my success, doc-
tor, single-handed and by my own
unaided efforts.’
"Here the proud self-made man
seemed to remember that, in comers-
at Tapp’s.
Mrs. W. D. Brockman "nter-
tamed tlm bn ;ge club Wednes-
day.
--top! See The Variety Store
window for bargains.
.. . »------ ** ‘ ' w up-VJU. ~ ............ “““ Aitv/ix; 1 turn
Hen (arrie 1 Oir honors (or Be.-k-| They bad told stories of experiences He sal'U lightly, after a short pause:
ham county with their thorough- 'vltl1 ,,aticnis that ca!|f,e<i reminiscent “‘°f course, I don't deny that Provi-
i. . , v, . • , T T smiles to hover over the faces of the
Views:-
man, was over to see tnc people
ol the county capitol Monday.
J. A.
!ivm Shamrock. Tex.
bre-us ai he Greer Co. fair held
at Mangum.
G. P. Hosmer row
na-t some spleanid
views of the new cour. house and
N. B. Utt, the Elk City Hdw. slree - scenes in which the-court'
house is included. Call and ge. _____________ _______
on . Gallery North Broadway. *u' ra^> pointing to his swollen jaw.
... t. . I "Hi!aat In die clnir. I got my for-
ft hifphnrct one] J lie Alisses thready entertainea cc-pS and be opened his mouth. I was
turn, i fr m ...... i * m ^ Mr. Mrs. Kenton and their son tr-inR 10 loca,e th(‘ lp0,h' wh,>n his
Sunday. ’ ****■ *« Ime Pack- ZtfgmS*' “
ett and Ottis Brown Holio.veen "‘Say, doc,' he said, 'puit u a little
Go to Tapp and look at the nighr. b!t then hvist It* Worry the darn
Drummer samples. ... . „ ',hil!S'W0Ity u- [t’s beon worrying me
i VV m. J. McAnerny has install-;for ,he |;ist week, and i wan# to get
. CharleV Grady of Okla. City, ed a new automatic tire pump by OTen-”'-Xeyarlc Star-_
is spending a lew days in the the use of which the motor car
cil, .hi, week. pumps Hsown for lire ij K
When you .want stationery of I r’tion. lake your car down and u., k. c. B.. the former counsel to the
any kind go toThc Variety sloro. *» " j
Mu IT p LV.,11 l..r< T j j. Y. James made The Head-’ i-minlscerices at the opening Uf a free
Mrs. E. L. Mill left Tuesday ,ighta ^ , md fj ..... in,,,,,,,,
'Canadian, Tex. where she ,| r., - . j ' I the other day, told a Thackeray story.
smiles to hover over the faces of the ll>mce may. now and then, have been j
other diners. o? some slight service.”
"One of (he funniest patients I ever T
had.” declared one. "was a mam who
con e into my nroad nreet or-ee some ’ SLED WHEAT,
weeks ago. He was Just from the .
farm. His boots were muddy and his A car or seed wheat in transit
hair unkempt. ; Will arrive next week
■i want this hie me tooth pulled;’ Also best Domestic Lump Coal
i for rale.
•MARTIN BROS.
L. T. BURTON,
Maim M fund Director
with
3ONEBRAKE=J0HNSON.
f‘«“ i2&
f. H. Y0UKER,
AUCTIONEER,
7ar3 and Live Slock Sales a Specialty
Sayre, Oklahoma.
Very Low Fares
to California and
Pacific Northwest
ROUGH Tourist Sleeping
|_ Cars on fast Rock Island trains
with dining cars, from Memphis,
Oklahoma City, St. Louis, Kansas
City, and many other points, to the
Pacific Coast without change, provide
s bu m*
Bakery in Connection.
Successors to Sayre Milling Co.
NO REASON HR If.
Eirst nub Oc! 27, last pub Nov. 10,191!.
, .-..tale of Oklahoma, i
County of Bevkhim t "
Stai? "* lH9'ricl Court in for Couv.lv a::J
IKASPEED )
Y o, , j NELLIE ALLEN cL ot, f NOnCE'
101! are bhowa the Way Out. , The dcfemlantj Ndlk- Allen and B F
TL„„„ , . I Allen will taka notice that ih, y hate been sued hi
l here can be no just reason t l„^‘*TT • “J"0inCOttrt *<(• »-.■
why any reader of this will con- [
tmue to suiter the torture of an
aching back, the annov nee of
roomy, comfortable berths with con-
veniences of a standard Pullman at
half the cost.
Choice of Routes
'Southem’*—via El Paso, the low altitude
way, or “Scenic*’—thro’ the heart of the
Colorado Rockies and Salt Lake City.
Fresh Bread and Pastna »*'
- Rock Island Lines will sell one way colonist
(i. K. KViLE, Proprietor. licketl t0 CllifoniLl at the follotvmg rates;
Sayre, Okla. S2695 *"* Water
I from *McAletter,
— l ’Shawnee, *OkIa-
/ homa City, ‘Enid,
T/n jChickajha, Coal-
' gate, Lawton,Clin-
at New the organization of the company ,n^‘<1 an)th,nK in ,he ua,ure of
will visit her husband.
Drummer samples
\ ork cost at Tapp’s. for its manufacture
Prof. J. E. Foster of Carter r i
was in the city Saturday attend- FOUIKf: ........
ing the county teachers meeting, a large bunch of keys
For best grade of coal go to
Pc arch & Simmons.
Mr. T. W. Poarch and daugh-
ter Miss Janie spent Tuesday in ,
Carter.
100 childrens wool Tocques just
arrived at Tapp’s.
call 1 uesday. J. T.is hard atj *T knew Thaekeruy pretty well," he
work on his traction engine and' said- "Thackeray perfectly libomi
Ijnt numbered four (4) in Block numbered
sixty-one L61) of the Town of Sftyre, ac-
conlinif to the recorded plat thereof
which said mortpatte and note for which ai-i
- ------------ U1C0C “whnurn wo»xivenuoecurity. wereassiimedbv
jHs-can.be cured. The following ^
is convincing proof. _ ! d^nD^„t“Si?rZTJ&Z % ^
— ami'H nee 01
urinary disorders, the dangers of
serious kidney ills when relief is
so near at hand and the most
positive proof given that these
I was with Thackeray one night
| when a man came up and for five min
On the road IRmiU "te!‘ ^ministered to the great novel-
wn tnc roaci i.imiles ist tbe m08t fulsome flaU(>rj. WhPn
mu VInvest ut Sayre, ; tho man had gone I said to Thack-
Owner, croy: '"’ho is that?’ Thackeray
I convincing uroot I pemionmivi in ml cause on or before the ’
Mrs. R W. Gore.'Clinton. Ok.
r» • 4*T4. ____..ij l. i . m-1 not« a'i! moiiftxjte aciinsr uinfiaiwim
. "n Mite'S 'K *??'■ nssaeMrtfjrtfS
the K’Ci’anR-ui'ix s
fi..tlui sco, 4S0M as attorney’s f«a and coat-.
. ton and Guthrie.
*Via Kan ua City $26.40
Corresponding low rates from other points.
Similar low fares to Pacific Northwest.
Much Comfort—Little Cost
If you take “Rock Island Lines” from
_ nearest point
iT”~"
Let me tell jrou bow
lueapenairelj you
eoa make tbe trip.
JOE E. BRiCKELL, Ticket Agent,
Sayre, Oklahoma.
IstpubOeta), last pub Nov 17,1911
Notice for Publication
notice and proving property. Ad- n3 he does m oik-'-Westminater
dress Sayre Headlight. Oazetto.
FORSALE.
320 acres of light upland. HO
Mrs. A. R. D. Christopher of goad, young alfalfa. All fenced
Lockney, Texas, is visiting her and cross fenced, ordinary build-
daughter, Mrs. J. p. York. ings. lj mile east of Doxey.
Another big shipment of mens i!n° . on
high grade, tailor made clothing ‘ '' u "UVj‘p r,\ .
just arrived at Tapps. ‘ ' Doiv! Okla.
An Appropriate Weathervane.
Emblemnlic wenthervanqa are com
mon enough. They are made ln many
designs, representing thing* animate
•»»in cuiti™!i?n '™,?0 zssz
says:
possible for me to describe me
suffering I endured from kidnev
complaint. My back was so
;«Vho»?e«-S.W
Drr-rOrent cf tho Intorlnr. t. S. Lind Office at
Lawton, Oklahoma, Oct. it. 1911.
„»*«* »hereby riven that Mary E. Stasr
V. Idow uf Robert B.Stasr. dweanod. of Frederick
noma, vvnnnn \fnwr-K ift itxis it____
can hawnma tqr but
a^provinri.roper,, M.
the buildings over which (hey appear.
Perhaps as appropriate a weather
vane na any to he seen hereabout is
one F.'.irmmmtlng a flagstaff that rise?
above a building occupied by k tailor
In New York, this glided vane being
in ihe remblance of s partly opened
pair of shears.
though I tried rememv after
remedy. I was not benefited in
least. Finally I was advised to*
Like Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1
did so. To mv great surprise I
began to improve from the first
and my conditions is now better
in every way. There is noduubt
m my mind as to the merit of
Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
5j! cents. Foster-Milburn Co..1
Buffalo, New \ork, sole agents'
for the United States.
Remember the name Doan’s1
—and take no other.
T. REGINALD WISE.
Attorney f«r Plaintiff
■ -W.UHHI* iiiuiic.i an niunSMC
» l *^l>e Nftltir, John W. Ivesterand
John \\. Dennis, nil of Sayro. Oklahoma.
Geo. B. Robberts. Rt^iater.
November II
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