The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Oil a Probability.
Expert Says It Is Here
Surface locations Favorable For
Oil Could Obtain No Sam
pies of Lead
Mr. Pritchard of Alya, an ex-
pert in geologioql formation, name
put last wye It ip ill vest the
alleged (Jisuovery "f lead aptl oil m
pur iQuulity. IJe w*s unable to ob-
taiu any samples of the lead tiiul,
hut. does not nay we do not have it
here. He further says it is possible
that a ooinpHuy 'Uay bo fonqed to
drill for oil if enough leases ohii be
ohtaiued to justify a company put-
ting their money iq suoh gu ontei
prise. That oil is here hu is pretty
certain but just what depth he ie
not able as yet to deteripiue. Mr.
Pritchard has recently d<*ooverea
u out crop vein of graphite near
Avard and has secured » lease on
be land. It would be very much to
>ur interest if promoters could be
induced to coute out as it would
eventually mean the long hoped
tor rail road. While farmers are
never too careful about leasing
heir land to oil companies and
speculators they are often too re-
served in the stipulation they
»ke to companies. Mr. Fritohard
■'forms us that in all probability
!. will come hack in a few days to
■in t her satisfy bmjnelf as to what
■my be doue along these lines. It
h:s purpose to call a meeting of
the farmers and put bis proposition
before them for their consideration
Lot us hope something definite
uiv bo accomplished toward de-
:oping these natural recourses.
how i« a matter of conjecture
rite Pavpc bill •lomni'l »eeiu to
Mint u* it lucre**) a iIn* r<i»t of liv-
ing auil ibu* impoMi* a h trd*lop on
the oonauuii r* and ntanufuclurciH.
I be m'nor y mmnhcr* of t'on-
grc*« arc do*i g *'l m their power
to defeat the mcatfllfe.
A Surprise Omnor.
(b» Suuday March -1 ll'Ov •-
bout rtUnciglil. in and friends of
Mr. ami Mrs- \'an Wi»l I'* gather
t-d at iheir hospitable home and
treated thum with a grand aqrpriat*
it being the ipb aniuvorsary of
their wedding day
About on* o’clock Ihu lablo be-
gun 10 groim w,lV i - lip*v y burden
and to leljcvy |t th» gun*t* were
invited in to thp rlmi.iu room
where We all Hie until our Mi.iiiiacb*
said “enough."
After dinner We departed to ihu
parlor where t lie afternoon was
spent m genuine “old visiting
tyle.** I Ini worn n kept up the
conversation and the men listened,
Voeii silence finally ugitn the
graph a phone tpok t|ieif place ytiicr
tamed us until the ho ir was grow-
ing late and we left foy h<)nie fish-
ing them as much joy ifi the m-xt
2^ > rs a* t hey have had m t-fie pint.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Hupd'Hip and famtiy. Mr. and M s
Dyguil ami family, Mr- ;*'"1 Mrs.
Ivan Smith and family, IVj'. and
Mrs Henry Halter and family, Mr
btiil Mrs. Cushetihery and baby,
Mrs. Vera yeariok and baby, Huy
Murland and T‘>m Ijsily.
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Vnllfo I* ln-rct.y slvm tlial
Nel*<>n tt Lilian of Lookout Okla who
on M.1 v t ' 1'iO.t i|i up ft ii No IVi.it)
r.o iii. «t:i s.. is T«vp '.s p. iih 1
111 who loo* lilt 1 notlet* 1.1 fn\Hiitioii I
mnkx 1}utivi* >o«r proof lo «<«liitili»li
claim to lilt* l.ilid lllsIVM lllx'lliliml Ini
f 'll* H A ('ll III*' Oil, jll'IilH of till*
Woo.U I'oiinly eoiirk ill ilo* count *
-on rt room lu A iv* Ok!a on A pi II
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H*. kijey, W..Ii.-. H i knoy, soigi*
K'livi and I' fliiilg^iiU all of Luck
outUkU. tieo U, Oilier ltt -isior.
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Mining Company
Submits Proof.
Entry On A Claim Of Mineral
mractflr Recorded At Wood-
ward Land Office.
»n March 17. the Iowa, Kansas
Oklahoma Haline Mining
i-iooii ion through their agent,
' ' ih M’. Sra.th of Woodward,
* ■ od evidence for final proof
n ii.eir claim of 160 acres in the
i Idle baline Reserve, known as
> Salt Plains. This is the first
u h 1 hI entry proof submited to
Un 1 and Office at this place.
ha* been practically decided
0 the stale will leas© over one
million aores of school land for a
year, subject to the sale ot same
as provided for in the last legisla-
ture. As it will take a year to com
plete arrangements for selling the
land it is expected that a ruling to
this effect will be announced by
the school land department soon.
The affected land is nearly all lo-
cated in the western part of the
state and are principally used for
grazing purposes.
I he tariff question is receiving
considerable attention from all rec
ti#ns. A revision is certain but
FAIKVALLEY.
The farmers in this vicinity pre
wearing a stnilp siuoe thp rain to
think they will n°t have to go to
the city web at '/.lirvalley tn get
water. w
Mr, und Mrs. McCummon tgade
a trip to Alva last Wed. with a
oad of kaffir corn.
Will Murray is disking Jim
Brown’s Alfalfa.
Spring is here again with garden
making the oisin occupation of the
day.
On Thursday morning Ala rob 18
1009 Air, Charlie MoCorkle and
Miss Hattie Melton were united in
marriage hy Rev Clothier. Congrat
ulationa aim best wishes,
One of S. R. Hoyle’s young
mares became frightened at a
prairie file burning through the
pasture, it run into the wire and
was out very bad
Fernie and Floyde Mnrland
v.sitcd Mrs Laura Murray Sunday.
J. D. Thomas purchased a Lad
of corn of W. J. Pcunel .
Little Jobnie Cloihl. t * ho some
time ago fell from <,ff ihe porch
breaking his arm, js improving
nicely .
Aunt Pete.
Notice for Publication,
lifpnrtmrnt of the Interior,
l.un.l Old '<• Ht Woodward, Okta.
Dec IS IttOS
Notice (£ lit,ryl>J' (jlv^n that
' v , Stewart of Fmidotu Okla wlio
on Auk H 1 U0*2 mndy H E No 1 *21192
for SJ Sw4, VV'i 6eJ, Sec 2^ Twp 27ti
H 18 w has filed notice of intention to
make final fivo year l>rpof ip support
of the land described be^ote It A Chiu
cion judge of the Vyooda county court
in tbe oonnty co^itroo^i fit Alya Ok-
la od April 19 IDOtp He paints h*
witnesses! Jojip A Vipcent. Baynett
L Stewart, Madison Durr and ward
U (jiithrie, all of Fyeedpui Oklt^.
Qeo D Or^er Reaistet .
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STOCK MARKET REPORT,
Kansas City Stock Yards, Mar. 92.
By the middle of last week steer prices
declined 20 to 30ctt. Scant receipts
after Wed brought a 10 to 20ct raise.
Best steers suffered most, mediums
beiu^ in fair demand. Cows and heif-
ers lo t only half as much aa steers
closing with siaall net decline. Run
today is 8000 head. Steers 15 to 25cts
above last week, Cows and stockers
stronger. Prices today as follow-;
Top steers $6.65
Cows $3 50 to $5.00
Heifers 4 50 to 5.50
Bolls *3 25 to 4.80
Calves 8 75 to 7-50
Stockers 4.0uto5.25
Feeders 4 75 to 5.50
Hog receipts last week 79,000, aver-
age price last week #0 55 per cwt.
Kud today, 10,000 head, market 10cts
higher heavy hogs in greatest demand
Heavy $6.75 to *1.87 1-2
Medium 6. 60 to 6 85
Light 6 30 to 6.70
Pigs 5.00 to 6.75
Associated press reports of tnter-
v. ws with packers indicate a liePcf
o.r an u*’vance in pr**-cg
Notlpp fqr J’pMicaliop.
DopartmplR of the fnterlqr.
Lapd Officp iR \Vgpqwar4. Qkla-
Dee 19 tfiOS.
Notice is hereby Ijivep that
Frank M Huyse of Fanlkney Okla who
on Hept 16 1009 made H E Ifo 18|25
for lot 2 Ne4 of Sec 4, lots 8|$<f Nw4
of Sec 4&lot 1 Ne'l of Sec 5 T28u R lfiw
lias filed notlpe qf fiip |^tpptlqi| to
make final five yeai proof m support
of the land degprified before R A Cam
eron judge qf tfie Woods poquty poprt
in the county eoprt room in Alva
Okla oi| April 14 190g He naipes as wit
ues es: Ballard P Hpven, Wijlia|n C
Johuson, D W Smith and J P But-
ler al} of Faulkner Qk)a.
(ieo P Orney Register
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Untie* In hereby feiv*n that
Fred A !.rel»vr * t Coy Okln who on
.tan 7 t9"4 made II K No for
Nw4 «»')• 9 T 981) It Sflwltn.
ha* ni.ot Hotter al lit.. Intention tn
make filial five year proof In support
of (ile 1.111.1 *lr ) I lie' * ! lie
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. fit * at \Y. L\ ■ .'i «> mi M.iv 4 M«m
lie nuiiis,* tu« IqUotylng ivilneaaea
Perry C Hjrrrr Iv pert A Ramsay,
Frauk W Bqruell hui| .ly-epli il My era
all of Cpy Okla
Gen D U tier fl- •’ t*r
Ci!y ^3prbBr. Stigp.
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Shop open Sgtnrdqyy.
Notice fur I'.nbUca^on.
Dappmqep't qi Rie ln\)‘i)0»‘.
L^/tf Olficc a, Wqqcl)Vfti‘4. Qkla.
Feb fl iOllft.
Notice Is hereby giypn ihnl
Pearl Wjtite of KlugiuHti p\kla who on
Dec 1994 made H *u no SJfiaa for
S\v4 Ne^ Sec 99 T 9(|q II 17w
hfis filed notice of his jptpnflon to
^ke final con^ultRloti pfopf in sup-
port of i tie land dft-<Tijied before R.
A Capie|op judge of i lie Wooil* oonnty
coqi 1 a* liie o<niuiy coqrt room in Al-
ya OkJa qn May 4lfi*lfi. Re names as
witnegsesi F-rank Rardipg, Betf Bar-
tfiolppiew, 'Yfiopiaa T Metcalf and
Hepry Mun^y all of Rincipan Pkla.
Qeo U Qtoer Re^Ltev.
I W, LYQN,
gan- Contractor 4 Builder.
Send Me Yoqr plan for Estimate and
Mafeii^l Rilf
All work Gqgranteed Safisfaptory.
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H. G. Walker.
Notary Public
All work given oareful attention.
FREEDOM OKLA-
Notice fqr Publication.
Department of the Inferior.
Land Office at Woodwarfi. Qkla.
FEB. 3 191)0.
Notice is hereby gjypn that
William Mundy of Kingman Dkla who
on July 131004 made H E No 20935 W2
Se4 Sec 15 & N2 Ne4sep 22 T 29n R 17w
has filed nqtice of his intention to
nWkp final five year Rtppf jp support
of the land described lpifore R A Cam-
epon‘judgeof the Woods county pourt
iu the <quniy cop rt room in Alva Okla
on Mqy 4 1QOQ. He names as witness-
es; Franl; Haifiipg, Bert BgrRiofomew
Tfioifias T Metcalf and Henry Mundy
Of Kiqgman Okla.
Qeo D Qmer Register.
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It was a thrilling experience to Mrs
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permanent that I liavh not been troub-
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Calls answered Day or Night.
Office, Hacbenberg Hotel.
freedom OKLA.
LIST YQURiPRQPERTY
FOR SALE with the
WEST!t> WOODS COUNTY BEAL
L'tt'l’ A 4’ I’ I’ll
WALKBK & WALKER
Pxesdom Ol^la.
Notice ror Funilcrtlon.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
Feb 8 1909.
Notice is hereby given that
Harry L- Beagley of Fieedom Okla.
who on Opt. 24 1962 made H, E. N®-
1::853 for Sw4 Seo fi4 T Q8n R 10w i m
has filed notice of
inten.mn lo make final flye year proof -u sun-
port of the |upd described before the Register
and Receiver at Woodward, Okla., on
April 16 1909.
Claimant names as witn< sacs ’August
J, Scbyoedev and John Sc’vlail, of
Freedom Okla. Silas W. Mo.« 'and nud
Rufus J. Boat Alva Oi.'a.
Geo D Orriei- Re e
C If AVARD.
AUCTIONEER.
Years cf Practical Experience Have
Taught Me the Secret of Handling
ALL KINDS OF SAtES.
Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty.
I am a Live Wire in the Auction Biz.
Best of Reference
Write me or Phone at my Expense.
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Ii >• ruby given that
if F nil IDT < >kl « who ot
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it at tbs* countv court rooit*
pi on A pi II N 1909. '*
lie nam«*M (ho followiiiK wltncsao*.
.1. hu Js-nkio* Kto in-11 J^nk in*. Jaiii***
T ('.itoron and .liti.r* Bqtl-t.all of'
Fitnlkiier Okla. t*« i D Ornur Hegi*t**r
Notice Tor l,ubllcalton.
l>i*pa11meat of llm intorior.
Land Of ho a\ Woodward. Okla.
•Lin Id lii<Ht
Notice U hcrofiy Kiven that
.1 in* < W R.i * i»y Elu'tidi)4*« Dkla who
on )'(.t in I*.)'. ip.ide II F. No l«fiM foi]
1\ N >* l Neljiw^, N^ 1 N«*4 Pec 2^
I ‘.’i'll I! t ,* w i in ha i pil'd not ice of In-
ir a fo hi it.* yaii>• i five tear proof,
I 11 | .b 1 i Ii cl i iin lu | ie land d*acrlbed
and (htit said proof will 1m made be-
fore the Heqlnter and Receiver at the*
Lanil Qlfico at W hod ward. Okla.. on’t
April a '.c
lie naotiOt tfio followiiiK witneeaet
|.*w]i A Pivtoii. .I;uii'» C Hackney,
.l ino E W d aiid.loaepb K Day. ull'
of L!' . il ’* »’kla
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DO.'ir Rp^taley.
Nol Ice for Publication,
i i irienf «>f tho Interior.
Lai.q Office fit Wpodwai'd. Okla.
.Lq iS. 19()ij
NoRce la hereby given that
V* v. mi Hu wii't i f Freedom Okla who
on D-i, O' 1!"*3 made H t» 20603 foi*
lot 5 & -Vj Ne’b & S2 Nw(
~ec 32 Twp 27|i Range i8 V'R*
has filed np^i'ep qf hlj IntepRpn to^
in .ke final five year proof to establish
<•’ in foiiie laj(d afiove described be
foi e J Be Regtat^r aqfi Receiver at, the
Land ^ Qkla., on'
April 1 DOR.
She names h^ witpfi^es: ^l^rneet L
Siewfivfaisd Hijryy i-j Caiaoq of Fiee-
doni Ok a and Noytj Welty and Dev-
emey C Mil|er oj! Rajjkew pkla.
peo p Qmer Register
Nqpce fqr Pqbllcgtfqp.
pgP4|.trppnt of tfie Intqrlqr.
Land Office at Woodgrpr^, Qkja,
Feb. 3 1900.
Nqtjcp bpfeby glyqq thalj
August J. Sghyoeder of Freqdpm Okla.
who ou June 8 1904 ffiftde H. E. No.
2275fi for Sw4 Seq IQ T OJn R }9w i n^
has filed nqtipe of hi? JnteqRqp tq,
make final five year prop: In
of tbe land aboye described be
fore the Register and Receiver at thg,
Lapd office fit Woodward, Oklg., on,
April 16 1909.
HP Rfimee 4be fol}pwIfiff witnesses,
Harry L. Beagjey find Jofip Schubert
of Freedtup Oklg. Silas W. Moreland
and Rufus J. Rost of Ajyft Oklfi.
Gga D Qrper Register.
Notice fpr Publ|cgiJon.
Department of tfie Interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
Jap 16 1909.
Notice |s hereby glyen that
W’illiam A Garroqte of Howard Okla
who on April fi lfiOf made H E No.
36126 for E2 Ne4, E2 Se4 Sec 23 T 27p,
R 20w has filed notice of intention to.
mgke final copimutation proof in sup*,
port of the land described be-
fore the Register and Receiver at tbe
Land Office at Woodward, Okl-a., on
April §2 IqOq. He names as witnesses'
Geo C Rose, Sherman Foster and Al-
bert Foster, of Howard Okla ‘and
John Gossett, of Charleston Okla.
Geo D Orner Register
w ™ Dr. King’s
New discovery
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RENFREW FURN CO
South Wes! Car. Square ALVA OKLA *
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
Dec 24 1908.
Notice is hereby given that.
Jacob Raaz of Coy Okla who on Oct.
27 1903 made H E No 13374 for St4.
Sec 30 T ?9 R luwini.
has filed notice of his intention to
makb final five year proof in support
f 1 iie laud described before R A Cajl\
fciou, judge of the Woods Co court, at
ihe county court room in Alva Okla ou
Apr 1 20 I9O9. He names as witnes.-ea
Tobias J Uiich, Heury Koehu, and
Cornelius Schultz of Coy Okla. and
Anton Kum pf Lookout Okla.
Geo D Oruer Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
Dec 24 I9O9,
Notice is hereby given chat
James R Clark of Freedom Okla who
ou June 6 lg02 mad* H E No 13245 for
Se4 Sw4, Sec 26 E2 Nw4, Sw4 Nw4
Sec 35 T 28n R Igwim
has filed notice of his intention to
make final five year proof in support
of the land above described before R A
Cameron, jndge of the Woods conntv
comt at the county court room in
Alva Okla oo April 20 I9O9.
He names the following witnessea
John E Patterson, Samuel Everett.
Joseyb C Burnham of Alva aou Dan-
iel W Hoskins of Fieedom Okla.
liOOST.
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909, newspaper, March 25, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950803/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.