The May Monitor. (May, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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•aE MAY MONITOR.
PUBLISHED FRIDAY?.
Charles F. Deem,
Editors.
Paul L. Sanderson,
May, Okla. Nov. 30, 1906.
Entered its second elites mutter April M t. VVillet.
.JiC5. d the Post Offlca tit May. Oklalumm. Response
tinder Act f I'ongrtts* of Mai It .1. 1*70.
Program ol Institute.
Westward County Farmeps’ Institute
to bo bold Konombor 30th.
tod December 1,1906.
COURT HOUSE, WOODWARD CITY.
Call to order—Pres. F. C. Ward
Address of Welcome—Hon. B. i
Subscription $1.00 a Year.
Advertising Rates.
Judge J. R. Dean.
Report of last annual meeting-
Secretary W. E. Bolton.
Report of standing committees
Appointment of judges on corn
exhibit.
Five minute talks on corn grow
' splay, 12 1-2 cts. per column jnjy jn Woodward county.
Tl^e Gerlacb BdoK-
Established io 1893
Interest paid on Time Certificates of Deposit Larp i or Small.
We issue Money Orders. Amrican Bankers
Ass’n Form,
Cal! and See Our Savings Banks.
CAPITAL SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$50,000.00.
Every accomodation extended consistent with conservative banking
We solicit your account.
all have died young.
each insertion.
..ocais 5c a line each week.
A discount of 20 per cent on 20
o'* more inches of display.
No ads changed or withdrawn
unless ordered.
You °we your best endeavor to
the world today.
“Does broom corn pay?” —A.
J. Fike.
“Best methods of growing broom
corn”—by all present.
“Something about alfalfa” - J.
C. Cox.
Five mi nut.; discussions.
; “How to improve Woodward
county roads—Col. A. L. Mcl’her
j son.
Discussion by members of com
I mercial clubs of Woodward, Fur-
i go, Gage, Shattuck, Quinlan, Cur-
| tis and Mooreland.
Five minutes discussions.
I ‘ ‘Ought there be abounty oflFer-
! ed for coyotes scalps?—R. M. Tat-
j low.
i Five minute talks by fanners,
j Unfinished business.
Election of officers.
Report of committee on corn
: contests.
A cordial and earnest invitation
is giver; to every farmer and stock
The death of Albert Beit, at the j
Ugc of r»:t. calls attention to the un-j
1 usually early age at which the fa-,
iuous multi-millionaircs created hv j
the diamond tru^t aiul the Rand.
! gold mines have died. I
i Barnato, who committed suicide!
1 i,t is!):, leaving $5,000,OOP. was'
onlv 46 years of age. and lus nephew.
Woolf Joel, who diul in Hi«‘ follow-!
1 ing year, and whose estate was val-j
| ue<l at $6,000,000, was 34 years of t
Herbert Krncst Matthew |
a director of mining com-'
^ Beatte Saves you money ^
^ AT Df^VlS Drug store ji
J Woodward, y
ft Oklahoma.
Attomeys-at-Law
Woodward.
Oklahoma.
For Rent-
160 farm 3 miles west 1-2
south of May, Okla. For par
ticulars call on
Albert Zirm & Co.
Realty, Lout and Investment
Brokers,
Woodward, Okla.
Consolidated.
NOTICE FOR fM IU.H'ATiON.
iBFAi rvtM <»niif IsTr.Kittn
Lai.-Id mVct si W»K»tlw*rd. Mkla
Sept. 22190"
N-'t b*»‘ *' 1 orr .*\ :*!' rti t1 •*.' t hr * • iU"" : 'Z '■ 'I'fi
M'lilcr 1 .»• t.i'l ' r ol I N »»»»«•»• Ii**it to n H’d-
til |d ,i | o»t i f I - •T.i.ti. ili.ti ti.at *aln
ur« ol iil I**1 *> n t* 1 I'lVt*
C. H. Holmes U. S. Commissoner, at his offit-o at
We have a full line of Undertaking goods
at the lowest price ever known. When in
need of anything in this line call or phone,
The Devore H’dw. Co.
Supply, Okla.
age.
Davies,
pilui,-j. who died ill 135)0, aged 411 j
vers left $1,000,000, and Col. John {
Thomas North, in the nitrate trade, j Gatre0|<ia oa n,c. nuoa. viz.
who died in 1896, leaving $3,000,-1 jame3 Eleanor Harrel Chaney.
000. was o t. I li. E. No. 14SK2 for Sw *4 Sue 22 T. 24 N K 25 w 1 M
(Vfil Rhodes, whoe estate in the; n «,v «-m„ n. ur.v,- i.ia
i-»i. ,,|.i ,,ji,.ns 11 >i.!i i.«t.pi it uml eultixaiion of
TTnit**il Kingdom, wns valued at j • ,‘vV/.
tt:’,.000.000. had lived for only 4S i John H. Harrel. William I.. Hart. Alford L. Harrel
years, and Charlrs Ansell. of the
stock exchange and formerly of
South Africa, who l< ft $1,500,000,
was 10 years of ago.
What’s The Use
auctioneer.
Will cry sales anywhere and
sell anything.
| Satisfactory reference.
| Dates at this office.
J. D. Clapp, Wyanett, Okla.
1 per c©Qt oo live stocK.2 per cen
oq g<30®rcd sales.
W. A. Briggs
Lawyer.
Land
Criminal
& Civil
Practice.
Woodward, Okla.
| Charles p. Dceri)
Notary Public
May. Okla.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized to announce g,.owere to attend all sessions,
the name of Earl W. Ricter, c f ^0 membership fee, no dues.
Charleston, for the office of Leg- Every farmer in Woodward coun-
feter of Deeds subject to the ac- (ty is a legally constituted mem-
tion of the Republican caucus.
We are authorized to announce
the name of J. E. Feather for
County Commissioner of the 3rc
District subject to the action of
the Republican county convention
ber.
F. C. Ward, President.
W. E. Colton, Secretary.
A DAILY THOUGHT.
Witty savings are as easily lo*t ®9
(ho pearls slipping off a broken
string; Lui a word of kindness is
seldom spoken in vain, if is a seed i
wbien, even when dropped by chance j
tarings op into a dower.
May,
AT
h»*-n fr*m
early and late cities.
1 HOTE
■ There are early cities and late
cities. Vienna is in bed by 11—
though, oddly, a Wiener cafe in Ger-
many ia a cafe that is open all night i
long. Madrid never goes to betl at j
*11. To this writer in New York
a waiter averred at the breakfast ta-
ble, that the latest supper ho had
aerved was eight a. m. But what,
will happen if the closing hour in
London is placed at 11? It is n
lum that may be worked out on j
your fingers. The play that ends!
at ten must begin soon after six.
And there comes the backward shove
of meals. We must eat our dinner
at five (if theater and supper are
still to he taken), and thus return
to the fashion that was out of date
when Tom Brown was at Oxford
the fashion that the late king of
-Denmark loved. Supper will he
over and almost forgotten by 11.
Then nothing will he left but bed.
And the shift of hours may bring
us back to the early rising of our
forefathers, when l’epys thought
nothing of being afoot by four in
the morning.—London Chronicle.
BEYOND HELP.
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GO CD BEDS
GOOD MEAL
' COURTEOUS TREATMENT
CALL AND SEE US
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' Joseph a. Largent all of Chant y. viz.
j John H. Harrel. Chaney, Okla.
j For W Nw H Sec 27 & Se Ml No U & Ne ?4 SeM
| Sec 28 T. 24 N R 25 w l M
| I'e pnii.t* Mio - * * 11» x' i: w ‘I'm- * - mi pvovt* ’ |
. i.l' ..not w i r>it»» 'n «• i.pol ;u»4* • l.iI >\ i* •»* !
J • . 1 . a.:.. i.
! Janus E. Harrel. William L. Hart. Alford L. Har-
ed. JoRoph A. Larirent, all of Chancy, 01:1a. j
Dick T. Morgan. Register.
Consolidated.
pun prm.K'ATioN. i
DEI’AIITHKST .1.- Tin: ll.TKIIII'K
I .ami Oilin' at Woodward, OU1* |
Auf. 28, 1806.
j <*nf t« ► '** ’ nvhv iflvt-’i 11■ rsi t In* (•»• 1 *»w't;r'»
MMlicrlav iiUiii-Ml'n «• f i. i> i». I till i»»»» f*» »'>»'*
,,;v; J,M ,,f M mi: {.nil nf It• la U«nl lltHt
(il'Utll will It- ItlU'l**
! Rtgiater and Receiver U. S. Land Office at Wood-
i ward. okia. on Dee. is moo. via: j ly and notify us of any errors so j
! Thomas A. Elwell, Bethany, Okla ‘ we san correct them.
' h e No HS87. for se '4 S c is t 24 n r 24 w i m i No proof of publication will be!
! , »»*«"«is
1 Krod I- Barrett. Williarr. A. Barrett, Clarence F.
Blaltedey Edgur Blal:cr.l< y all of Bethary Okla via j
William A. Barrett. Bethany Okla ^
H. E. No. (54f.:t for S Nc 1 i & Sel l Nw'|4 Ne1 i j
: Sv' I See 14 T 25 N R 25 iv l s| Witnesses ;
1 Ere 1 L. Barrett > ilitar F.lakesly Thomas . Elweil
J Clue,me E. F 1 is.dry all of Bethany Okla. via.
i Fred L. Barrett Bethany, Okla.
H. E. No. HMS1 fur Sw l4 Scc2i' T 24 N R 25 \v l M
t Witnesses; Th-ima* A. i Iwell Willium A. Barrett
of going to Woodward to make your
final proof, file on a claim, institute a
contest or transact your land office
business when you can do as well
before
Charles F. Deem,
U. S. Court Commissioner,
Oklahoma.
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Permit No, 79.
T. B. Howard
Uodertaker
aod
Liceosed ErT)balrr)er.
with
T. B. Howard & Co.
Gage, Okla.
_ i Aonlications for Final
HOMESTEADERS. PriJ madc 'out at this|
i^ok over your notice careful- ^»«ice free of cl,arKe- __
owni’G qh !
Consolidated
• nTiriC I Ol,- I'J'Hl.U A'noN
t)P7 iirirvi of ir»v I i i:n u
I uml t* nf WotMlVvMni. OU»
Sept. 21, 190C.
N<*tb-e i< fippi'hv tfivrn ilift" 1 lif‘ J'ollov. irj.-ii;|
tm> fib-cl noth e of I,is * u f«. '■*
fii ill |»r«%<.f in **uppoit i f his ‘ laim, ui..l U«U
l mil w U! L» n Sl«!»* 1» !’»•«'**
C. H. Holmes, U. S. Commissioner at Gage Okla
NOT!OK FOlf ri’in.HWHON.
Dei’AIitmknt «.k ' hi n
It. li. I Oflic e at W i'fi" a
Sept. 21. 1900.
!>«*• '**♦* i« bewePy *rir»»ii r r The r«»«i*»wit* j
etil»'i* l'fl> lilt*il 11«*iit**-* i.f l.is hitfiiit-'ii u» i, h
*ii i jin»ot in st:• | i>i t *«! ||i> »-1;»t‘n. an.) tbal
I GAVIil ELLER, PROP. 1
MAY
OKLAHOMA.
K 'e-sr Blalttsley Clarence E. Blakcslty nil of Beth j on Dee 13 1806 vis:
■ - y OLIh viz* William M. Cox, Chaney, Okla.
Clarence E. Blakesley, Bethany. HEMl5 for the sc ^sec 22 ‘28"r 25 w;
v • lie na'M-s Hit5 !c >•)' !'-r WU,"-“i- i-r-.u-rt
H. E. No 101B1 for Nw M See 28T24NR25W1M ......... ,.
Witnesses; Fred L. Barrett William A. Barrett I .ail|\ ..lX
Edzmv Blakesley Thomas A. Elwell all of Bethany , Wj|1)am R Barnef Juhn w White. Georce W.
-- — • . | Sharp and Edwin T. YArnold of Gage Okla. 11-2
Dick T.\l >rgan. R^sfister.
■zt I riCK T. MORGAN. Register.
^,uuiuiuua.aiiiiuiaiuiuuiiauuiiuuuiaiauuiimiuuii>:
Consolidated.
KOT1CR FOR IH IUJCATION.
Depart\vf\t ok thk l>nrru ii
i-aiid onice at Wo«»u^*w«L oU’.a
Sept. 22, 1906
is I'erohy giver »1-jt? t In*
fclOer h.i> tileif iioii' i I is in?i-nti« u to make
tiiiiil proof i»* «•;; | «.ri of In." r.l;in».. aiul tLai sa!r
,*ro«»f will I n iiini’f •« Sue
C. H. Holmes, U. S. Commissor.er at his office at
Charles F. Deem. U. .S. Ct. Commitfsi'mer at May
Okla. on Dec. 13. 1P06. viz:
Fred D. Reed. Burford.
v H. E. 4417 made Jun • 9 1900 for the Lots 1 & 2 &
s Yi no 1 i see 4 t 24 n r 23 w.
He names the following witne-srs to prove Ms j \ XA
•onHiMiors n-sldciioe i;; t»n attd cllllitaLioil of ( J. A.. i^ROST,
‘aid vir: j______
Ephraim Davenport. .Tames E. Davenport, May
John H Brant. David M. Dickenson. Burford.
Ar.d John II Brant, Borford. Okia.
II s 4558 made July 9. 1900 for the E Y se U sec
34 & v Y sw Tj sec 35 1 25 n r 23 w.
Witness's: Ephraim Da\enporf, James E Dav-
enport. May. Fred D Reec* David M Dickenson of j ^
Bulfcrd. Ckla. H-2 |
DICK T. MORGAN. Register.
R. O. RENFREW
FARM LOANS
Money paid soon as land is in-
spected and the papers signed.
Woodward, Okla.
First Nat’l Bank Building.
Frosts Studio
I First class photos. Latest style
I picture frames. BEST & CHEAP-
IE3T enlargements. Photograph
1 ing children a specialty. ALL
i WORK GUARANTEED.
Fargo, Okla.
not :r;-; you n bucation.
• III i NTEI.I. •»:
BtrutTM*:* t
Lain: <*f. «
at v ,
\4 :i .O’ N
Sept. 22. 1905
Notice Is heioliv given rlint t l>e toll**" inir-nan iv
.(•tiler l.a- I i r*41 ih 'it* > »l l.iv it it ♦ ‘ill -< n • * ■ i hro
ftPMi in suj |»«4»-f «if liis i inim. an*! that *a''
will be made 111**—•
William Forster U. S. Commissioner at Brule Okla
DIRECTORY.
+ § t
Union Sunday School every Sun
10:30 a. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 l\v.
Preching every first Sunday at
111:00 a. m. and 8:00 P. M.
Albert Dale, Eaptist.
Second and fourth Sundays
at 7:30 p.m.
J. A. Webb, Methodist.
a > irr. baron,
lead a le'.u.n r-
Gage, Okla. viz: on Dev. 17. 1906 i on Dee. 17 1906. vie. _______
George II. Flaherty, Solon, Okla! Ciain H. Grunlen Stockholm Okla. May Camp, No. 11921, M. W. A.
For the Ne. M Sec 11 T. 23 N R 24 w for E 4 N»- M & E I* Sw '1 Sec 25 T 27 N R 24 w I . , , , ,
re »ame-1 i n following wii.i.—do prove hb j Heiw .-<*..4vme ..... Meeis every 2nd. and 4th. Tue
roiiHniM.ua ivri.lvme i:|.oi. ami . ullivaliou of , .""•nm.us "sl.fvi.w «;t.... ai. i vi.il ... ...u >, (]ay CVOTUng at 7:30 P. M.
“lJ !a" ‘-viz: Abraham'shov.aiivr. wiiiiam Oownor. wiuiam Visiting neighbors welcome.
Francis M. Bilyeu John Procter, John O Grimes
Alonzo G. Borthick. all of Solon Okia.
viz. John O. Grimes Solon, Okla
j For the S\v >4 Sec 2 T. 2.1 N R 24 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove Ms '
eotit'.nnoiis 1 evidence upou ai.d eultivaliou of
! «aid luiul. viz.
George H. Flaherty, Thomas Hungatr, Arch Long.
Fred Hollingsworth all Solon Okla.
i DICIv T. MORGAN, Register.
Rian all of Stockholm. John Felkel Ballaire, Okla.
DICK T. MORGAN, Register.
Charles F. Deem, Clrk.
Everyone is interested in saving
and we can make you a Saving on
your winter s supply of reading of
40 per cent or more.
Any magazine or paper on earth
at less than anyone offers.
Noiic** f'r Publibiicatioti
Dcpaatment of the Interior.
I and Off.ce at Woodward, Okla. Oct. 25, 1906
| .Notice is hereby giver, that the following named
j h*» filed "‘oticeofhis intention to make fi- ^ pames ^ followinR witne8St8 to prove her j
I rR* Pf00! 'n support o is c im an n continuous residence upon and cultivation of said I
proof will be made before Charles b. Deem l S Ct ^
! C-Hnmissioner at May. Okla. on Jan. & 1907, via-
Mary M. Dale,
I H E 26729 made Sept 5 1905 for the e H re U. ne '4
se 44 sec 24 t 24 n r 25 w * Lot 1 sec 19 t 24 n r 24.
He names the following witnesses to prove hia
■ continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
| land, viz:
Francis * Dale. James H Shirley. William Bar-
ret, John A Dale. May. Okla. 11-30
DICK T. MORGAN. Register.
KOTK’l: FOR 1 I'BI.ICATION.
Department or tiik Inteiimh
Land Ofiice at Woodward. Okla
Sept. 211905.
in of tee 1? hereby given t hut the follow i tig-name**
■•ettler lias tiled notice of his inteution to make
final proof In support of his claim, aud that said
♦ .-.»f will be rnTie l*efore
C. H. Holmes. U. S. Commisaioncr at Gage. Okla
on Dec. 1. 1903, viz:
Irvin L. Gregory, Gage, Okla.
for the sw * 4 sec 9 t 23 n r 24 w.
lie name.* ill* io!i*»w!iitr witnesses to prove Ida
not :nueu‘ ifsii eue u|on ami < tilti\ati<<21 *'f
Pressley J. Russell, John T. Williamson. James ' ? * “ • ' '7
L. Moore, Samuel E. Harding. May. Okla. 11-16 ! John Wehr* ^a*e* "altcr Billings. Hirani
Dick T. Morgan. Rethster. Si*ve]^ Walter Har^- So!on' CkIa- ,0-K
__.__. DICK T. MORGAN, Register.
NOTICE FY>R PUJIIaICATIOH.
Depuriment of tht [atarior.
Land Office at Woodward. Okla. Stp. 19. 1906. j
Notice is hereby given that the following-named i
settler has filed notice of her intention to make f- •
nal proof in support of her claim ar.d that said j
proof will be made before Charlrs F. D^em, U. S.
Ct. Commissioner at May, Ckla. on Dec. 22, 1906.
Verda E. Langston,
formerly Verda E. Lahr. h e 5997 for the sw h£*ec j
3 T 34 N R 24 w. made Dec 20 1900.
NOT!CK IA)II PI * »>!.!« ATION.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
Land Offliceat Woodward. Okla. Oct 25 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the following narm d
settler has filed notice of his intention to make fin a
proof in support of his claim and that said proof
will be made before Charles F. Deem, U S Ct Com
missions* at May Okla. on Jan S 1907 viz:
Robert M. Thayer H E 8250,
mode June 15 1901 for the ne L sec 19 t 24 n r 24 w
and Frances M. Thayer
heir of and for the heirs of Abraham Bloaser, de-
ceased H F. 8983 made A us -S 1901 for Lots 3. 4 A
e Vi »»- l4 sec 19 t 24 n r 24 vr.
and Warren L Thayer H E 8249
made June 151901 for the se H sec 191 24 n r 24 w.
They names the following witnesses to prove
their continuous resident upon ar.d cultivation of
said land viz:
George B Bachannan. George W Foster. Thom-
as A Elwell and Waller S Hatcher. May. Okla.
• Dick T. Morgan Register. B*®
Peiwiitvf* t «>f tiik lNT*.r.i»»i: |
land Office at Woodward. «'.*-*•*
Oct. 18. 1906
| JTnfW is hereby given That the follnwin*j-naine<l
I settler ba> file*l notice of his irlcntion to make
I r.ual pr*K*f in .•*Ji>lK»rt of Ids claim, and that
! nruof will l*e n.ade before
MOTXCB FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at woodward. Okla. Oct 3 1906.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler has filed notice of hia intention to make fi-
nal proof in support of his claim and that said
proof will be made before
Charles F. Deem. U. S. CL Commissioner at his Charles F. Deem. U. S. Ct. Commissioner at May,
ofuice at May. Okla. on Jan. 3. !S07, viz; Okla. on Dec. 21. 1906. viz:
Lester Lake. H E 7011 James V. Hammond
made V ar:h 12. 1901 for the n Hse ’4 &. s Y ne *V a e 5740 made Dec 3 1900 for the nw J4 sec 11 t 24
sec 28 1 24 n r 24 w. n r 24 w.
lie names the following witnesses to prove hi* , He ns roes tne folloartnc w!tne««o« to l*r«*ve!d-
• ■ontlnnous icsulence upon and cultrislicn o’ ) f-otiti:uoiis ievidence upon and ruUi\a::v»
vi*',d land, viz: *au‘* l.:ud. viz:
Thomas H Cannon. Arch B Eikenberry. George Robert C. Jordan, Loyd A Moore. James L Moor#
W Foster. Lincoln H IsAmael. May Okla. 11-30 John T Wilson. May. Okla. 11-1G
DICK T. MORGAN, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dick T Morga.n Register,
—
THIS MEANS YOU.
..•' % * - i * vt
Subscribe for the
Monitor $1.00. Do
it NOW.
hznttmM «*r Yur Imvpi* r
Land Of.U e st WAiHitranl. ok’*
Oct. 25. l$0h.
!CotS*e K hereby given ths* the f:»dow :rs-nan*e<
settler Las filed no*kw of hi> intert.ior T ^
f.na; jimcf in v f ;• : •-!- etau.,.»if' 'L.t »i«
proof ~~s,‘ b*-- t t ie kforJ
Register and Receiver U S Land Office at 15 wd
ward. Okla, cm Jac. S 1907. viz:
Reuben Lake .
lortb!iHiw!«MMt»arU«a!4»M<K
ItPhrliv.
Ue panics *Uc follow n« witnesses to prove bis
‘oatlnuous lesidence upew* opd caltiratioa of
EOT It K n>i; ! \ *;i b X ! ION,
Dei a< tmi nt or rur Inttitior
Laud OCjcc at \\ otnlu ani. Ok-a
Sep. 11 19G€.
N »’:ce Is hereby glvtp that tl»r follow in--named
set tier has filed notice »*f his inteutk ii to make
final proof ic support of hi.-* claim, and that said
will made tn-h.re
Charles F. Deem U S Ct Commisaioncr at May
Okla. on Dec 21 1906 viz:
Cora L. Allen, heir of and for the
heira of Ifarth, M- GIma dwwd, W «10P8 ami*
Sen *3 1901 for th, w H •• 5. * • W «w 1^ Me > t
24 Q r 24 w.
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