The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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the Post.
July 26, 1907.
WHOLE NO. 112.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
land office at Woobward. O. T., June 20 1907.
Votlce is hereby given that
i 'lara A. Pierce, of Brule, Ok., R. F. D. No. 2,
has llled notice of her intention to make linal
<-<> in mutation proof in support of her claim,
viz: Homestead Entry No.
made Dec. 19. lwo5, f >r the se I of ne 1 of
Dot L sec 8 ip 28n r 22 wim. . , .
and that said proof will be made before
DickT Morgan. Register, a: Woodward, Ok.,
on Aug. 26, 1907.
She names the following witnessed) prove
her continuous reside ace upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
Horace T. Funk. George H. Overheck, of Pa-
i una. Ok., Horace P. 8tith. Preston. H. Pierce,
of Brule. Ok.. R F. D. No. 2.
Dick T. Morgan. Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
I,a nd office at Woodward, O. T. July 5, 1907.
Norice is hereby given that
Wallace Wilmot. of Palace. Ok.,
has liled notice of his intention to/inake final
commutation proof in support of his claim viz
Homestead E .try No,
made..............for the lie 4 sec 14 tp
2*m r 22w. ,, , . . .
and that said proof will be made before
William Forster, U. S. Commissioner, at
Buffalo. O T.. on Sept 4, 190',.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said laud, viz"
Consolidated Notice.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
Land office at Woodward, Okla.. June 17, 1907
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settlers have flled’notice of their inten-
tion to make linal proof In support of their
claims, and thatsaid proofs will be made be-
fore the Register and Receiver at Woodward,
o.T., on Aug. 7,1907, viz:
Simeon O. Gombar.of Charleston, o. T.
H E No. 12082, made May 28. 1902,for the Lots
1 & 2 and s 2 ne 4 sec 5 tp 27 n r 21 w 1 m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz :
William h. Hlgbee.Fred Martin, Frednom-
beck, Marlon A. Tredway, all of Charleston,
0. T.
Also Fred Martin, of Charleston, O. T,
H E No. 9637. made Oct. 12, 1901 for the SW 4 Me
4 tp 27n r 21 wim.
ne names the following witnesses to orove
his continuous residence upon and eultivfr
tion of said land, viz:
Fred Hornbeck, Marion A. Tredway, Wil-
liam h. Higbee, Simeon C. Gombar, all of
Charleston, O. T, _
Also William H. Higbee. Charleston, o. T.
h E No 10801, made Dec. 81, 1901, for the §W 4
sec 8 tp 27n r 21 w 1 m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuousresidence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
FTed Hornbeck, Marion A. Tredway, Fred
Martm, Simeon C. Gombar, all of Charleston,
O T. ^ m
Also, Marlon A. Tredway. Charleston. O. T,
H E No. 10060 made December 31.1901, for the
se 4 sec 4 tp 27n r 21 wim.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Fred Hornbeck, William H. Higbee, Fred
Martin, Simeon C. Gombar, all of Charleston,
0 T,
Dick T. Morgan, Register.
Consolidated Notices.
The
BUFFALO CEMENT STONE
WORKS.
Manufacturers of High Grade Cement Building
Blocks. Before you build get our prices. Farmers!
When you build that new granary and desire a
^ GOOD FOUNDATION!»)
Try some of our block8, which for strength and durability
cannot be excelled. We make the BEST.
Henrv J Hall. William S. White, of Palace.
OkIu., James Brown. George W Martin, of Notice fo^Publication.
Brule. Ok.
r ui/iiLuiioui
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Woodward, O. T., July 19, 1807
Notice is hereby given that the following-
1 n imed settlers have filed notice of their inten-
tion to make final five year proof in support
of their claims, and that said proofs will be
made before Wm. Forster, U.S. Commission-
er. at Buffalo. Ok., on Sept. 23.1907. viz:
Henry E. Copple. of Willard. Ok„
for the sw 4 sec 24 tp29n r2S wim, HE No. 13081
_ • "—1—s—‘—----irove
Gertrude Tannar to make commutation proof a-!■.........
on their respective claims, and that said tion of said land, viz ,
proofs will be made before the Reglstei and
DnnAurAr r\( thp IT. S. lit O^d"
Dick T. Morgan. Register,
Consolidated
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
Doited States Land Office, Woodward, Okla.,‘
July 2, Iw07
Notice is her* by given that Fred Tannar ........
ancl Sylvanus V\ . 'lannar have filed their in- 1 Utx1''namesThe fLuowingiwitnesses to p
For All Kinds of Blacksmith Work, such as t<^sj
Woodwork, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Implements and
all other farm tools promptly repaired, see^^y^p^—
D. G. Rogerss
Buffalo,- Ok.
Toliver N. Sanders. William W. Conner.
Thomas S. Breeze, Wertie J, Copple» all of
Willard. Ok. Also
Thomas S Breeze, Willard. Ok.,
fir the se 4 <=ec 24 tp 29n rwim, HE No. 13082
______.u A f/Nllrvnrinrr art fn POOP 3 t.ffc 1*0 V#
*All Kinds of Horse Shoeing Done to Order.1
Woodwork and all other kinds of Repairing done.
Plows, Lathes and Machine Repairing a Specialty.
Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at W o*'d-
vard, Okla..on Sept. 9.1907, viz:
Fred Tannar, Burford, Okla ,
for the n se & n % sw VA sec 15 tp 2fln r 23
'* ne names iuc lununiue .» *.««««, - i
" He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cu
h‘» “P°” * “ I “t“ l°lv“ N,'ainllU. William W. Conner.
T»«Bahri*lVm. S. Cockrell, Gertrude Henry E C°pple. Weme J. Copple, all ol
Tannar, Sylvanus W. Tannar. all of Burford Wi.lard, Ok.
JB. M. Havlick,
Buffalo, Okla..
»r lLit? or * -cg up ,-------
He names the following witnesses to prove
,n--------- ---» -uitiva-
Okla. Also
Sylvanus W. Tannar, Burford, Ok.,
for the ne V* tec 16 tp 26n r 23 wim.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Gust Bahrent, Wm. S.Alockrell, Fred Tan-
nar, Gertrude Tannar, alLof Burford, Ok.,
Gertrude Tannar, Burfoid. Ok ,
for the s se 4 & e yu *w 4 sec 15 tp 26n r 23 w
1 m.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land, viz:
Gust Bahrent. Wm. 8. Cockrell, Sylvanus
W. Tannar, Fred Tannar, all of Burford. Ok.
Dick T. Morgan, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward,O. T., June 21,190i
Notice is hereby given that
Theodore F. Holmes, of Palace, Ok.,
has filed notice of his intention to make final
Five Year proof in support of his claim, viz:
Homestead Entry No.
7980 made May 28th 1901, for the w 2of nw 4 &
se 4 of nw 4 & sw 4 of ne 4 of sec 29 tp 27n r 21
wim.
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister& Receiver U. S. Land Office at Woodward
6. T., on Aug 5, 1907, viz. . „ a
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
Willie N. Rhoades, Jennie D. Rhoades,
William R. Rose, J imes O. Cope, all of Pa-
lace O T
DickT. Morgan, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
| Land Office at Woodward, ok., July 12.1907.
Notice is hereby given that
Preston H. Pierce, of Brule, Okla.,
Dick T. Morgan. Register
A/iss Della Norris is helping at
the Clark hotel this week.
Judge Funk and Mr. Overbeckt
of Paruna, were in town J/onday
getting legal advice from Attor-
ney E- J. Dick.
The J/isees Pjearl Clark, Lillie
Hill and Ethel McMinn and
Messrs. John Zetmeir, Pierce
Morrison, Barney McMinn and
Paul Hoy were visitors at the
home of The Post family, Son-
day.
I. C. Jones and Wm. Wilhar-
her passed through Buffalo, en
route to Woodward, Tuesday.
Work has been resumed on the
Santa Fe, Liberal and Englewood
road south of Woodward.
Frank Saghrue, who fell from
the window in the loft of Lute
Shane’s livery barn, returned
from Ashland the fore part of
the week, where he had been re
ceivmg medical attention and vis-
iting home.
The sudden fall in the price of
flour reported in Buffalo last week
gave some of our citizens a feel-
ing of ecstacy which was painful
to see crushed so soon. It was
New wheat is coming to Ava
very rapidly and has been as hij
as 73 cents this week.— Avr
Tribune.
It appears that the Russian t«
rorists overlooked a large tj
when they failed to enroll Hat]
Orchard in their membership.
has filed6not?ofhis intention to make final game in Tuesday and paid us $1.25
won r nrnnf in sunnort of hie claim, viz: , . ___1____LI a Inf* #nn
The Woodward County Teach
ers' Normal Institute opened ^^mTstake caused by a misquo-
Monday morning of last week | ta^0(j 0f prices from Ashland,
with an enrollment of 104, and is
steadily increasing. It promises
to be the largest and most success
ful institute in the history of the
county.
J. M. Redding, who has a fine
farm in this country and who has
been working near Filmore, Ind.,
five year proof in support of hie claim, viz
Homestead Entry No.
12180 made June 6, 1902, for the nw 4 se 4, sw 4
ne 4 & lots 2 <& 3 section 8 tp 28n r 22,
and that said proof will be made before
Register & Receiver, at Woodward, Okla.. on
Aug 26, 1907.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of. the land, viz;
Horace P. Stith, Clara A. Pierce, of Brnle,
R D. No. 2. okla., George W. Hurly, George H.
Overbeck. or Paruna, Ok.
DickT. Morgan. Register.
on his subscription He left the
same morning for Filmore, Ind.,
again, where he is working for
some relatives.
The Sughrue stone manufactur
ing outfit arrived last week and
will soon be readv for business
This is the third machine Buffalo
has secured and with the ouild
ing9 now under construction one
Oklahoma has been divided it
five census districts and super*
ors are placed in charge of ea
Harper county is in the sect!
district which will be in cha|
of Richard C. Lappin _ The (U
trict is composed of Cimtnarr tj
Texas, Beaver, Harper, Wo>
ward. Woods, Alfalfa. Ma
Ellis. Dewey. Cu9ter.
Canadian and Oklahoma cc
ties
Bla *
Notice for Publication
Departmentof the Interior. ------
Land Office at Woodward, O.T June 18,1907, machine COuld be Used tO
Notice is hereby given that the following. ! more macuiu
Notice is nereoy given mai me iuudiuor. , u»v.v —-----
named settler has filed notice of his intention l advantage,
to make final 5 year proof in support of his *
claim, and that said proof will be made be-,
fore William Forster, U. S. Commissioner at 1
Brule, O. T.. on Aug. 8, 1907. viz :__
John R Beeman, Willard, O. T.,
for the nw 4 sec 26 tp 29n r 28 w.,H. E. No. 8623
made Aug. 7, 1901.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
Clarence R. Mix, James Hayes. Samuel N.
Wise, George W. Riley, all of Willard, Ok.
DickT. Morgan, Register.
Patronize our advertisers.
L. L. Johnson, of this vicinity,
and his wife left on the star route
mail hack J/onday morning for
Coats, in Pratt county, Kansas,
where he will run a thresher for
some time and the good lady will
visit relatives and acquaintances
He has rented his proved np
homestead.
The Post is glad to see our
friends, the Farmers’ Union
Democrats, coming to a sense of
fairness a9 shown.by the follow-
ing from the Dispatch:
“The counties of W oods and
Woodward are given one addi-
tional float representative to sat-
isfy the Republicans who have
claimed that the representation
given these counties was not fair
to the Republicans ”
How great minds will change-
even Pres. Murray concluded
that the “best ever” needed doc
toring. ______
Delegate^ Bob Williams savs
now that the constitution as
amended will pass
Washington.
muster
If the constitution is adopted
Frank Frantz will be first gover
nor of the new state If it is re-
jected. Governor Frantz wil Mill
hold the < ffice of «jvernor of Oh
lahoma.
The season has proved a li ss
backward for the sea serp * •
but the summer resorts have djL
what they could to make life jeJ
teresting by arresting the uL^l
number of Japanese spies skefatl
ing coast fortification*. m-l
-................. ile|
Weaver Files Certified*
Guthrie. Okla.. July 1
Claude Weaver of Pauls Vii;j
who was in the city todav. ol
his certificate of uomination:le-|
congress from the Fifth di>-70
by the Democrats at the Ht W*
convention His certificate
signed bv A. M. Stewart, of
gum. who was chairman of ^
convention after the r ego la }s.
ganization had declared the n.
vention adjourned and Scott jy
ris. of Liwton, the non or
W. E Settle, secretary o iix
last convention also >igned it
Ii is stated that on the fim
lot Weaver had 141 vott
moie than necessary.
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907, newspaper, July 26, 1907; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941727/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.