The Headlight. (Augusta, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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IAGLE CHIEF G. A. R POST, NO. 58.
0. T. Langdcn, Commander;
D. D. Swafwd. Adjutant.
Meets second and fourth Saturdays.
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPX
Mrs. Emma JJoyd, President;
Mary Tidweli, Secretary.
Meets first and third Saturdays.
MODERN WOODMEN. Lodge No. 7429.
Meet first amd third Friday nights.
Dr. Beeman, V. C.
A. McTaggart, Cler\.
LILY REBEKAH LODGE No 21.
Mrs. fVonft Austin, N G.
Mrs. R. A. Freeland, Secretary.
Meets sreontt and fourth Saturdays at 2:30
AUGUSTA I. 0.0 F LODGE No 41.
A J. Englert, N. G.
L, L. West fall. Secretary.
Meets every Wednesday night.
A. H. T. A LODGE No. 159. i
//. H. Sellers, President.
B. F Boyce, Secretary. 1
Meets first Saturday in each month, 7:30p. m.
MODERN TONTIES, Council 147.
Meets every Saturday night inGAR hall.
D W. Riggs, S. D.
(LWcYv ~D\Ttc\orft:
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Henderson pastor.
Service* second and fourth Sundays in
each month. Sunday school every Sunday
at 10 o'clock a. in.: N. A. Brumley, super-
intendent. Epvorth League every Sun-
day evening at 7.SO. Mist Halstead presi-
dent.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. C Tilbury, pastor
Server* in I. O. O. F. hall first and third
Sunday*, morning and evening. Business
meeting Saturday night before the third
,Suttdav
■jc^
.ectoR O
NOTICE ro« WBUCitW
cpMwm — *— i
L.ad uric* .1 Alva, Okla, Oct M. Vtoo. Ln«d
ar\d
AICRqs
cO,
are a great
aid to science.
The Headlight and Liyel
Stock Inspector are a great aid
to farmers—both are iudispen-
sible. The Inspector is the
greatest stock and farm paper
in the west, aspecial y adapted
to western 6oi', crops, stock,
ilora, etc , is the ouly paper
published on the range and the
I farmer is making a mistake it
he does not read this paper.
You all know what tUe
light is.
The Headlight and In-
spector for the rrice of one,
$1.00 a year.
Sample copies at the office of
The HeadligKt,
Augusta, Okla,
I that aftaO prtHM WUJ IF-
I O C French « comr*t Krwlii, w l
1M '«! vl« librae L Paralow «°r the ■ w H
laccM twpJSarllw. .
Be name* the illTSil"cultivation
I hU oontinuoua raaiaauoo up©
of said iftDt*. vis*
sasz ffistt sas-rass'.'s sr.
of Clfjr. Okla
..fflrr t A.va Oit.a Oc< WW.'
o c PnwtfH t* a coru r at Brwis. Ok «;
EUIIM ^^PUBLICATION
D.p*rUBWt of1k* Inter «ea
L -nd office a A v. Oka. Oc. 17 >•* '
Settee I.
iiMd -alUer ha. Med notiee of ^
| u> make flnal proof la aapp. rt of his
that aald proof wUl be m de bofoee
Vi i r i« " " * .
,,o Dec 4 1#<> • * J"""
tU* „ w 1-4 eec 15. '
win. Oku-1 y t |f,ri<Cb, U b
Turner ler ... H w
r It
lie name, the followin. elttewM,* JSSS
otiuttou. residence upon and ealUvntton
•( said ImvI. vl,:
H. A. CAMBKOS. Beglsier.
HOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Hankine.
S nut ktl
All « — —
I of Krwiu. 0*l -
R A. CAMBRON. K.«l ter.
Ot t 26
A„„ ' K S in'"'. chat tea W
I AU*-ir1 K A""" •*• K
oMt'f ai E *" • O "
o.iDe- 8 1 W, z. AlfM B. Hlgki 1
Y « <4, Oh ' for i> * — * n "
•f « '■' IkUvl, Tit ■
Au«H. .1 Mi-Cremlv *nil E rl ll 'od
yrWl.,l Ofc- , . *ixl .1 "< •• K. Allen *i ti
Emory W A
R. A. CAMERON. R*«! W"
30
Laud
ItepaM'UnPDt of the Interior
ottce at Alva. OHla.. *>ct. il, l«ha
SSkSSSS
that said prool wlli b« made l>«for«
\jez
hi * oootluuouH reHia«aoo upon uu«
of Mkid lftud, vis:
Aaron HchlidW a«d Hani.- f ,
R. A. CAMERON. R.Kilter.
MOTICE ron 1TTBMCATIOM.
MpuMwn ot the interior.
Land office at Alva, Okla.. Oct 31, 1^«>.
HEAVY ELEPHANTS.
The Weight
im her. b W en thai ">e rollowitur-
nameil neti ler i.uh Ble1 notlee ot hl
to make bnal proof in mipport of hta Claim, an I
tbat eaid proof will be iu de before
Jaa L 11an he v. U S C o.ror, at Cleo, Okla. i>n
iCVo' l kK., vie Sarah M. Scott, for the h w K
wcltvp J3, r 13 w.
He name* the fonow1ng wltn^. «o P™^
ht«eontlnuou remldenoe tipon and eullivauuu
of aald land, via:
Samuel Cramer, lame. S^kett. Je.-e Water,
and Charles J Deaelm all i>f Lake. Okl.i.
U. A. CAMERON'. Kogl-f r.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Depariineut of the Interior.
Land office at Alva. Okla., Nov. i>. l' oo.
rs^syrsf.i^jssps.ss"
l.«l UnrHM.USCComritCfcu, Okl ., on
L"^, l ^'v'V lohn.N. Ko,mere, tor the u tv
% sec 27, twp25, r 12 w, %
HOTICE FOR PTBUCATIOW.
Dei>artment of the Interior,
Land office al AW , O '
thateuid proof win be Ui.de before
o c Kr. . « . U s . ,mr h« Krwm. OklH
„n Dec 4 U'OO. V./. S 1
hi. oontlnuous roaldenee upon aua
I of ealJ land, trU:
(•„„r.o Br twn. E <" " A rrv'> , c
A WaiK'it «"«> 14 ReuenU
C.a>, °k ^ R A CAMIEJRON. B.«l t«r.
U,:l ^0
NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION.
DaiNtriuMiut of ib« loior or,
L « l««ce« A v . OH O «. I «.
euld ..roof will be in.de beiore
o ( V 8 C «rn r a Erwiw. Okl-t.
,iu I).-, t r.Hk v /. FraiK•' bBil'li. * •'
the w i • • ~6 1 « • r n *
lie nam-, the following wttneMf« «* P~^
hl-Vntlnuou. re.'.Jenoe upon aud oaitlvatioa
of aald land. «U:
J A S oir. «S ">"• w Smna- . « r
Mil'.nr.- an.« • Kr-r.^Ok.
R. A. CAMERON. R *l te*.
Of M
A Happy < '« in Burma*..
Wheu Burman parents are past their
prime tbetr children fray^t*,eiat.
"noboaat," which means that they
should be at the children's charge tor
the remainder of their m, as the
children had first be*n at their
parents'. The turning point is not
marked by any formality, but a child
approaching parents on a solemn oc-
casion adopt) the gestures of venera-
tion. The aged are not idle; they pre-
serve a great elasticity of Jnlad and
interest In things; thoy e udy their re-
i,Ku>ua uuvk —-* occupy themseJTO.
-with their grandchildren. Wheu they
are too old to go on pilgrimages with
the others thoy keep the house and tell
their beads alone. The old people
wear plainer clothes than the young
and. according to old Burmese fashion,
less of It. The human dignity of the
aged is of a lnnd that apparel can not
add to. Steeped In the spirit of Budd-
hism the ag*d never yield to anger.
Wanting neither for necessities nor
honor, the pathos of their serene old
x - m A no-
of Md I* OWen at 8,*58
Pennila
There has been little aald about the f„iiowin .«.*■„—. -
size of elephants since the death of I h «« eJuV^ol
Tnmbo a few years ago at St. Thomas, „f gtti^ land, vi :
Canada. It is now claimed that "Sid," Kd„urd sye«n--r. Gej.'^et„^niSai'i "H'2'unuTtX.
the giant elephant of the ^orepaugh ^ W^tfaii
& SeJ's Brothors' circus herd, Is not r. a. CAMERON, Rcsi-ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
liepartment of the Interior,
Lond office a' A v s Owl*. OC **.** ■
Notice to , «}'""hT/^nt^n
r'rlr"n"p~of in" m-pport^
iSd proof wlU be mud. before
DC French U t4 I'om'r *' uv (0j
on Dee «. 1WM) v i .lame- A. lor
tbe ej se • 27. t 30 n, r w.
lie name* the 'oU""lSrfu^un ^d*oultlvatlon
hi* continuous reniaonoo upon
of snltl inwli vU: |«
2"vv«,.„ F,.ncue,.;>.,TL;i .;-(t.
fi Ti ti ^ Stout, 'J
^ K A CAMERON. R>H tw.
, OC.. 2«,
L. d ■
NOTICE FtlK PUBLICATION.
UeiNtrituoul of Ibf liWW-
fH at A \ h. Ok , <>• l' OWMl.
S-oSkSgEES
that aald yroof will b<' m.do bolore
0 V Fiench, V f> Coin'r hi K>w" , Ok'*-
on Dec. H, 1W<H v 7.: Ueorir- V .l.t ktn> .
K'wiu. Okla. for iue u w I -<• t". ' ' •
r. 11
Ue niime* the tollowlnB wltn«^ w pn've
hi . cntlnuoi.. residence upoa aud cultivation
of iau1 liQil. vU
1 rhuniM E Week, of CI.- n^- OkU ,
Wnl'erS D.vi.l A f«-.l B A e t..U
William Howard «.f Krwl.. O" r.
R. A. C'AMBIMXN, Ue«l ta-•
JSeJ B ij:onn:>a
only the largest elephant in captivity,
but weighs more than Jumbo in h.s
palmieet days. Sid'* weight is given
at 8,253 pounds, while that of Jumbo
was advert *ed broaden as oetng
8 176 poundf. The latter wa* taller,
but did not have Sid's massive propor-
tions. IV?Hd.ns will reca'I a novel
race run about a year ago in which
a comparison was made between
the sprinting ability of an elephant, a
camel, a horse, a bicycle, and an auto-
mobile. The race was pulled ofl at
RKlgewood Park. Brooklyn, and three
heats furnished proof that tho ele-
phant racer w.vi Sid, .whose creat
tusks were extended Just in time to
save the day.
But Sld will win no more raoos with
his tuslis. In a fit of rugo two we?kj
ago at Columbus. O., he killed his
keeper, Pat y Meagher Forepaugh, i „ Um notice o> " '"73
I whereupon he was placed under^chains
| and the ivories were sawed oC close ^ r g Com,r at Er in, Okla., on
to his chin. Sld furnished R 24 1900. vix: Richard A. Tidweli, for tho
Ix>ts 3 and 4 and E. j S. W. i Sec. 30, fwp-
26, Range 11 W.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I
Uepftrtmeai ot the Interior, |
1 Land Office at Alva, Okla., Nov. 15. li>00.
I. herebv viven that the followlnif-
notice of
0 C French, I! 8 Com'r, at Erwin. Okla on
Dec 24, 1900, viz: Charles H. Lee, for tne N.
E. J, Sec. 12, Twp. 2o, Range 12 Went.
lie name* the following wrl*;n?~?,JSlTP^S
hliconilnuous resilience upon nod oultivawon
of aald land, vis:
Richard A. Tidweli. Horace Lee Gwwgen^ -
bert and Reece B. Ingle, all of Auburn. Okla.
R. A. CAMERON. RegUUr.
Nov. 23.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lepartment of tbe IntSrloe.
Land office at Alvi, Okla., Nov. lo, 1900.
Notloe L< berotor irlven thai the followlns-
iad «eH.ef : « Bl d notice^ of hl tStyt-on
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
neparuuout of the Interior,
La .d Office hi AUH.OK. t on 1 - ♦*« •
Notice 1« hereby i.-1 1 h?a'°nt«" "o
Be namoK the '^.""^^oon^and *ottltlv^tlon
M cniiuuous residence upon anu
M^^f'JuH E iwin Dl.lev, ti orge
S,'&Trd !nd Go.,rgeE W.I.I.BI- al.
,,,ClVmer'Rk A. CAMERON. Regi t.,
Oci 2« .
notice for publication.
Department of the Intor'or.
Livil "fflfo" A'v« O o I
njrttinM u hflrebv ii(ven that tho following-
1 that eald proof will be made before
..n Dec. 8. lWKl, v •/.: - W II *• -l
f'-r il. - .• ei 12 • '<« ' It
lie name, the followtnt- *ltne""" .'luJiTtloJ
hi continuous reaulenoe upon and culttvatl. n
of said land, vis:
J >hu K, West. JHities K. Fox. A« • '•
lUrn^rd nnd Frmk A. B.iaUirk f
Brwin, OkU
M. A. CAMERON. Re^.at. r.
10 aio cuiu.
to the sawing proceedings, but to no
I «. rr.1 a. 1 rW V«h^d allQ
UVUUI f r>. — __ WW hrwiaib i'1 C3-.
age is purrly that of years. A peace- I avaI1. The tuples were jK.l'sh< d ana
ful end Is their lot—Ferrar's Book on | go]d mounted and now adorn tne
the Chinese.
gUiC U1UUIIW5U « "
home of Lewis Sells at Columbus.
fORNWELL'S f-OLUMBIAN C^ELF-FITTING
TAILOR SYSTEM.
and many other useful garments.
MABK
Given
Highest
Award
Award
Colum-
bian
Centen-
registered,
REISSUED
}, ivanjit: 1 ' " •
Ue name, the following v. Un^f^ to prwe
hl« eontlnuous rcaidenoe upon aud oulUratlon
of aald land, vis:
Henry A. Sawyer, Earl Gaflor, Charles H. Lte
and James Young, all of Auburn, Okla. _
R. A. CAMERON. Register.
Nov. 23.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interlee,
Land Office at Alva, Okla., Nov. 15 1900.
Notloe la hereby gii on^ that the followtnr-
named settlor ha. filed notice of h's lnWBnuon
to make una! proof In support of ht olalm. and
thot Mid proof will be mad* b«foro
0 C French, U S Com r at Erwin, Okla., on
Dec. 24, 1900, vi*: Horace Lee, ifor tke UU 8
and 4 and E i S W i, Sec. 19. T 26, R 11 W.
Be names the followlnr wllDeMe« to pn,ra
hi. cootlouons roHiuonoo upon aod oaltlvatios
of aald land, via:
Richard A. Tidweli and Jamea H. Gray, of
Auburn, Okla., and Charles H. Lee and George
Lambert, of .Yewed, Okla.
K_ A. CAMBRON. ReglsUr.
Nov. 23.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. I
Department ot the Interior,
L tt'd < fficM ■' Alva OkL. O - 25, 1«00.
Notleo l beire^?n/jTn^tl.« '"f'hTs'^nSntfon
named of his olalm. and
Sr^d° p^TCu be" mad* before
OC Fi-btl. U Scont'r hi Erwin, Okla.
.,0 D'-.c 4. 191K) viz • t rling P Allbr ght
forT,,C^is.t 2 1 26 n. r 11.
hl^6co°nTnTouVri^^ u^nn'^TculUvaUoa
Of Mid lAO^i VlX. j ..
Pitrlfv u IIunfile,
Daniel K e-tenia", " Andrew N Wtl
Will'«m D La«-T a < Andrew n
Iktr of Erw-o O^'^mkron, Rcgi-tsr.
1 Q, t 20
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
O 1 2tt.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior.
L-tnd Offl-e Alv«. Ok * O- 2r If"'
Vnti< la horeb? given that th# followlif*
named .etiler ha. filed nntire of k '^n^nt^oo
to mnko tl-Mtl proof til aapport of bi olalm. ana
that aald proof will be made before
0 0 Ff h U S coin', hi fc '
on Dec 3, 19"'', v'i All ni II Eri.-n. Tor
t'te n e J see 8, < 26 n. r 11 w •
ofsaM land. vis:
1 T> nri Well"' 0.1 a .d O-org* K «- «0-wj
of Erwin Okl ... ami E U-r <>■ • «' d
Abraham F Buckle- f A e
R. A. CAMERON. Re«l Mr.
O. 20
Applications for
final proof made at
this office, free of
charge. Call and
have your papers
made out properly,
without cost.
Department*®! tha Interior,
L.nd office at Alva. Okla Oct. 25.1900
Notice in hereby (ti^"t'TnteaUoa
for^enwi ,ec28.l26".rUw.
of MkUl laud, vix: ... .
Frur.rii- S S.niih, A ^10Ul; ^l,f
1 am D B yl ft aud c scero H.rt'ouiall of
°"'k. A. CAMERON, H.«. t.r.
Oc 28
MOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Detairtuient ot the Lnterleo,
Land office at Alva, Okla. Nov 7, 1-H .
Notice ! he^b?u^}*n°tiw ^of'h's'^nSm'"*"
Mav8lnCrKU«k, fo' "he n w X «c.
M^nruV^^r^r'cXuZSZ
^^TI cI^ON. Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
L.", ..fflc . -
n 1. •i™.,"'" ,«5"jmssm
aamod settler l.a* rtled iu* claim and
to make llnal proof in aapport of hla claim, an
that said proof will bo made beioro
o c Fre-ch. U tjc.nn'r it Br *''. OkU.
on Dec 8 1 "0 v-7. O#orj'
for ili« " " i «*•• 9. ' i6 n r 11 vi
Be names the following wUnesM.. t«. prov«
hi"eonilnuou^ residence upon and oultlvatlon
of aald land, via:
Ai in II. Erion of Brw « Okla, ..d B I
aar B Gr-\ John D O 'and Cler-
ence Rindo p'>. ot Afr Okla.
R. A. CAMHBRON, Register.
Oc-i. 26.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Inter lee.
Land office at Alva, Okla., Oct 31,19o0.
thJt ild proof wUlbemado before
O C Frcach « s comr at Erwin Okla.JMI Dec.^;
19o0. vli Lodi Bonser for the n e H set
15 lle'names the
til* Ot r.iinuoui reaUlonoo upon ■««
of Ukid liod, vis:
ttasrtfKZ
(iilmorc of Clay. «^, aMBRoN( Rtfl,Ur.
AsrenfH Wanted In Every Vlelnlty
** ^ uaadk V&.. w^V.
Th« C?rrw41 C^wmbiaA Tai-or System has many _
always"®, but N2VBR FOLLOWS, is the time ti subscribe
Address Mrs. S. M. Salter, Augusta, Oxla. ^"
Poota' I'mnent" Wtwrl,,r,l^
All poots have slgnallxed their con-
sciousness of rare moments when they
were superior to themselves-when a
light, a freedom, a power came to
tbem which lifted them to perform
loicee far better than they coald
reach at other times.— Inspiration.
NOTICE FOX PUBLICATION.
Department.of tho Interior
Land . mo A V' . OkU O 26 l9"o.
to in.ike Btial proof in support of his oiauu
that said proof will be mnde before
R.guirr H- d Receiver Hi K r; <Ula.
..n April 18. 19<H. vi/ Hal ie Z Br"'
con, formerly H Kle 2L \i
* r 1-4 set- ' t. 34n. K 14 « I M
mi name, the
hi* oontluuoua realdenoa u#on mo
of laud, Tit:
F t derick I L -wi«. of Wisby. Ok •
Abtah.m J Llnvile. and Oscar:I O fflt
aud llenrvR ^kCAMBRON.' Regi te
Nov. 2
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ot tbe Interior.
Lnnri • ffie- « A< a. Ok!> Oc 1«.
assaaispp
H- names tne ro'lo"^^u"J™lo<f"et lilv iK.a
u-1 .non- reaiuanoe upon
o( said land, vis
a IT ..1 ifr fT f a" ><- Ok 1 h "i
A I rt U_"' r . |>, lee si t.
tUnui-t llti'i-o ,0 'r te L.
I uiiiea U Fal'ee of All'*"" " .',K "
Jauies H ra ^ CAtm0ti> Register
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