The Texhoma Times. (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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K
\ Jas.E. Breslin makes general j
farm loans.
S B Harwell was a bueine"
visitor in nalhart this week.
Fraik Freebofer proved up on :!
bis claim Tuesday of this week. j!
If you need money Breslin will j
make you a loan on your farm.
E. Wade Himes-. a well known at- j
torney of Guymon was here last
Tuesday.
() T. Winney made proof on his
uiaim before J- S. Fischer, last
Wednesday.
August Nelgen, the Esbon rown-
site man, came in Tuesday even-
ing from the scene of his labors.
John F. Graham, of Hurley, has
been here for several days this
week attending to land business.
Jim Waugh ie going into mouro
ing. He's having ihe roof of his
big livery barn painted black.
We sell the Moline Corn Planter.
—Stratton & Pottinger.
Miss Lady Louise Dabbs of Cbi-}
cago is visiting her sister Miss
Junia Dabbs. this week.
A Missouri Stalion and Jack for
y sale or trade. , .
H. Altringer
Stratford, Tetf-;,
Achilies Harwell went To Dalhart, j
Wednesday with Walter Mills and;
family, retnrning the next day.
We sell the famous John Deer!!
goods. -Stratton & Pottinger. j j
Alired Hill, one of the strong!!
young farmers of the Rice neigh-
borhood, was in the city yesler- j
day.
Homer Allison made a trip out in j
tQ Cimarron county last week to;
look over the prospects in that;
county.
B. E. Rumage was down from
Guymon the first of the week at
tending to lodge
Court of Honor.
organ
lawyer
land attorney
Woodward, Oklahoma
5
To the public:
My resignation « register of the United States Land
Office at Woodward will take effect April 3 , - •
immediately thereafter engage in the practice of the law in
the Federal and State courts and before U. S. Land offices
and the department of the interior at Washington, D. C.
Correspondence Solicited
The distance of Woodward from a large portion of the
Land District will require much of the business to be done
by correspondence. For one dollar 1 will furnish the correct
status of any tract of land, or answer any legal question
pertaining to public lanas, or prepare your homestead tiling
papers or final proof papers and secure you a date for proof
Contest Cases
Contest papers will be prepared and tiled, and advice
given thereon by correspondence. If you have been con-
tested and desire my services write for advice.
Where contest cases have been tried and are pending
before the Woodward office or at Washington, 1 will, for a
reasonable fee, prepare argument and briet.
If you have made final proof and the same has been
suspended or rejected, or held up for any reason, write me
for advice.^ correspoQdence {rom tho8e desiring my ser-
Address
vices.
DICK T. MORGAN, Woodward, Okla.
vu u j ..fA ms. m. S& 83 B3H 3Ei ffjfc
M
Coie lo Tnbni
And See
W. H. OLDS & CO.
We can dispose of your relinquishment
or sell your deeded land.
CAN FURNISH YOU MONEY
At reasonable interest for Final Prooi.
Can exchange your land for
land back home.
Office, side door Firsr National bank building.
Livery, Feed & Sale
Stable-
Opposite Commercial Hotel,
TEXHOMA,
E. Sumner, Prop.
OKLA.
aw on K
GEO. H. HEALY, Attorney-At-Law,
Special Land Attorney,
Texhoma, Oklahoma.
JAS. E. BRESLIN,
We invite your confidence
A «(
Cook Bros. Big Show. School Information.
The big canvas ot Cook Bro, The Aoou.l School Meetiog lor
was well filled last night to witness 11908 is postponed by the Williams
business for the I their presentation of Railroad Jack j Bill until the 4tb Tuesday in July.
1 and the applause and attention j Tbis bili further provides that in
m\a f I given indicated a well pleased 119()g three gohool Tru8tees shaU be
The nineteen months old child j audience The 8how was much elected a nirector for three years,
John Grothen died Tuesday morD- ^ the majority of the i 0,erk (of two yearB( and a Treas-
ing. The child was afllicte wi j tented organization that have vis- j urer {or a term (f one year
pneumonia. ; ited Abilene in late years. Their j The present school officers will
Col. J. J- Spence one of the welijgjDging and dancing specialties | their positions until the 4th I100i a
known and prominent farmers and , were aj] that could be desired. I Tuesday in July, but they will not purpose, provided tbai such
politicians of Cimarron county wastTheCook Bros, travel intneir own ; havp power t0 empioy teachers for j inCiet4Sed levy does not exceed tivei
here last Saturday. private car to which they have ^ cext year> or to make contracts : mills. Notice of such special F.lec
i The Texhoma Real Estate j attached a calliope and the atten- exlendinK beyond their term of ^ ' tion should be driven as the notices
YnaolLmpnt Co's add in tbis I tlon of the people is called to the flce Th(s is from the State Super- s clqed in the first instance.
the manager knows how to show by playing this instrument. l|llendenl> I Consolidation of school districts.
P ^ at noon and before their perform- The Evans institute Bill makes it i Under the provisions of the Bill
advertise. , ance ^ night.—Abileae Dally Re- | manditory uptm the oqunty oommis- j by Senators Williams and Agee,
Farm for rent, improve , wi in ■ p0rtur sioners to appropriate Or your in- j 8C|
four miles of the county seat. Ap- This show will appear in Tex-; slilute any amount not exceeding , 50 p0r cent of the votes cast in each
ply to Standard Land company, jhoma next Monday night lS200, that may be demanded by the' ulstrict voting, shall vo e in favor
Stratford, Texas. . - -
Hark! Hark! the doga do bark,
Of Course
You re Going
TO TMI
Republican
Convention
AT
CHICAGO
June 16,1908
A chance to be in at the '' doings
and to enjoy a visit to the city of
parks, boulevards and mammoth
buildings, where you may find en-
joyment in plenty.
A. cool summer vacation on the shore
of the lake.
Round-trip tickets *t
SPECIAL RATES
from all Rock Island points. Con-
venient trains via the Rock Island
land you in the heart of the city at
La Salle Station—only
one on the elevated
railway loop.
Ask for illustrated Chi-
cago Convention folder
A. A. CREESS1
THE TAILOR
Will clcan, press mid
mend your clothes in the
most up-to-date fashion
Hat Hlocking and
CLEANING
I have a complete bat
blocking outfit
The Gypsies have come to town, j
Some in rags, some in tags
And some in silken gowns.',
NOTICE— I hereby withdraw
my farm from the market.
J. C. Boggs.
Texhoma, May 14, 1 0*.
Found-Lady's small gold brace-
Owner may have same by
at noon and before their perform
j ance at night.—Abileae Dally Re (uiauuii>uij —, ; oy otJU Wr«, — - ---■
I porter. 1 sioners to appropriate br your in- j 8Ch00l Districts may consolidate if
I This show will appear in Tex-! ... ... . __ lAimf unt avnootlind ! « * *.t .. t Ar< nno♦ * rt nanti
company, j homa next Monday night
' \ttention is called to the fact j county superiHendent. It also re , 0f 8UCh consolidation. The vote in
that the city ordinances which quires an enrollment fee of not less i each I(l8lrict shall b3 made condit-
than $1 or not more than $3 for each ionaj upon its carrying in all the
teacher attending the institute. Our sa|(1 (listriot8 Organized rerritori
Joint Normal Institute for Texas eg an(j i^ally organized school ris-
and Cimarron Counties, beginning tricts containing a school fopulation
July <>tb, held at Guymon, Okla., of 100- persons or more, may organ-
Tbe examination fee i jye utu]er the provisions of the now
! law. The call for this election shall
have appeared in this paper carry
an emergency clause and are in
force from the date of their first
publication. Those published up
to date impose a dog tax, regulate
the keeping of hogs ill the corpor j fee will be ti.
ate limits one in regard tc public j will be $2.
tion at a special election called fori HAIL, FIFE and TORNADO
INSURANCE
Insure your crops and your
otner property against Fire
and Tornado in the Old Line
Companies.
The "old reliable" ''St.
Paul" has paid more in losses
and been more prompt in set-
tlement thaii any other com-
pany that writes hail insurance
Don't wait until you get
hailed out to insure. Now is
the time. Call on,
H, A. HILLIS,
Texhoma
Your Measure taken
F°r a SSummer<Suit.
FIT GUARANTEED
Th7
JOSEPHINE
Formerly t'2.01) a dav straight.
But we are now running it at $1.00
and fi.OO a day rates, to suit all the
trade. Everything the best and at
Oklahoma the price you want to pay. I am
an old hotel man and always know
how to please my patrons. :-i
let
are valid anywhere in the state and
it is made manditory upon the coun-
ty superintendent to endorse them
by the Ellis certificate Bill.
A second urade certificate is good
behavior No officer drawing a salary from
.... , . .t- i i- i federal or state oovernment can
et. uwner — Walter Mills left Wednesday for
calling on J. E. Sherwood and Qrosbeck, Texas, and other points.
paying for this notice. He will coverconsiderable territory
LOST- In Texhoma on Satur- before returning, which will be
daT April 26th an old time plain j about July 1st Mr. Mills is o,
ofa nin Finder leave at this in the interests of the Texhoma Real
g!. a reward. 34-2' Estate and Development Compsny
office an ' with literature and advertising
For sale or trade— ne ■ ^,exhoma ge was acompanied as
Apply to A. S. Yates. far as Gros8beck by Mrs. Mills and
Mrs. M. E Olds returned Tues- Misa Tola Anglic who will visit
day to her home at Hickory, Ok- there for bome time.
lahoma, after a two month's visit;
i\ u crm VV H Olds. Some Schoolboy Deiinltions.
with her ^ o , tt . |g ^ gj^ Uged to make
,if„ ,ire selling John Deere & lleve you lmow more than you da*
\\o are seiling j <tbe is & mcnagerla 1ion ultf
Moline 6 shovel cultivators to ■ i a[ng round th0 center of earth.
—Stratton & Pottinger. ,The 2ebra lg lik6 a horse, only strlpwd
T R P Sewell, president i and used to illustrate the letter 16."
of The First National, made a busi- j "A vacuum t- aot^ M u, .
noss trip out through Cimarron *<«•
county last week in the interests Dr. Nansen's Preparations.
,. . . k When Dr. Nansen haa an expedition
' in view he dispenses with tobacco and
J. S. Fischer. U. S. commission- ^ fQrms of alcohoi ai,a 6V-n his or-
er for this district and editor ot ercoat no matter how severe th#
The Times is attending the meet- | weather may be. He is ot opinion that
of the 8tate editorial associa- by adopting this coure* he puts him-
of jntc tho best possible condition
tion at ElReno this week. ^ wlthstandln* cold aad tatliru*
W. S. White, general manager ^
of the Texhoma Heal Estate and thQ course cf a law case la Lon
Development company, was in the ^ the Juage asKe(i a witness
city several days this week getting „ lt wa8 a fact that people had begua
Sings in readiness for the big, to collect old weather cocks. Th. wit
be made in the same manner as pro-
r^uv.«. „. vided by law for the calling of
draw a salary from the institute 8peciai district meetings. If 'he
fund for services as conductor or eieotion is farorab'e to consolida-
instructor. ; tion, the clerk of each District shall
First grade county i-ertilicates ; inai<e a wrjtcen report of such act-
S. A. NEELY
Texhoma,
Oklahoma.
ion to the county superintendent
Compulsory education—By Sena-
tor J. J. Williams and Mr. Paschal.
This law provides that children
TEXHOMA STOCK AND
FOREST TREE
FARM
The best big boned Poland China
hogs for sale at farmers prices;
Pedigreed and Registered, and if —
not satisfactory, money refunded. .
Also Catalpa Speeiosa trees l°r : IJ
sale, the tall and quick growth 1 1 d. V w *
kind, guaranteed to grow where
other trees fail. 1 have othar for-
A second Grade certificate is good This law prov 68 a ^ ^ ^ . e^t trees foj. gftle afc {armar8 priCes.
in the county in which it wm issued attend school from three to six j j. L. BENNET
^arclSllca^ar" good only in ! -nths each successive year at the ^ Oklahoma
the county in which they are issued, discretion of the sohoof u jard. 1
Annua rental olan for building i* ^e the duty of each school,
Annual reuittiuio f, furnish the county super-
obo„, .uiltogB and .0dmo«8: bea«,so tt, .d
thereto may be built and paid for 1 l0cn resmiDK m ^
by an annual Rental for the payment as those in attendance. Boards o
of such rental: Provided that the ! Nation in cities or incorporated
total levy upon an ad valorum basis towns may appoint one or more
(or aH purposes sttU I truwt officer. ^
the amount authorized by Sec. 9 of! v.sions of this act. The law also
Article 10 of the constitution of ■ provides that parents who are in
needy circumstances may be reim
Okla. This may be voted on at any
regular or special meeting and a
maiority vote of those present will
be sufficient to pass the same, the same is recommended by the
Notice of this meeting should be i county superintendent this is to be
given by written or printed notices P^d by the county commissioners,
fn five Places in the district ten .A tin. not less than ten dollars nor
GET YOUR PATENTS.
All persons who proved up on
their claims more than four (4)
months ago within the Woodward
Land District may obtain tbeir pat-
ents by sending or briuginir their
Receiver's Duplicate Receipt to the
Woodward Land Office, Woodward,
Okla. In the event of a receipt
having been lost the olaimant must
measure taken by ARTHUR
NIELD for one ot M Born &
Co., new spring and summer suits.
New samples just received Wo
insure a fit or uo pay
Suits $14 to $35
UtJOU J UllAiUllini/HUVUL, — — j rr.
bursed for the loss of wa^es of their ' make affidavit to that effect in order
children while attending schojl. If
lot sale. Mr. White is distribut-
ing a large amount of literature,
the most of which is being printed
in this office.
Frank B. Kelley of Klk City,
Kansas, who procved up a claim
last fall at Oshuskey, has been in ,
the city for several dayB. His,
MIS said It WM
■uoi w am miV
eq! .Ml VnWU
tin «l "UOI v *111 9,,w ^
-MCJOU
•.pn«p #l« 0,111
,«MbMqna • >«<
the ciiy ior - - jmq ,0 U«nt> • JOJ
patent to his land was refused at | ^ nopuori t
Washington and be was here seeing j tJ*uo
about it.
to obtain his patent.
liespectfuliy,
E. S. Wwuins, Receiver.
A .young son of Kreig, the inlat
market man, met with an accident
Mouday evening and caused a
flurry of excitement on the street.
It seems that the boy was trying
to pull the fuse out of a giant fire-
cracker with the usual result. His
hand will be tied up for some time.
I The report of the cracker sounded
days prior to such meeting Pub- more than fifty dollars is imposed
lioation, if possible should also be for any violation of the law.
made in any Newspaper published ery ^ lDQ®0t t Payne.
in the District in at least two issues
of a weekly newspaper or ten issues Dou,t migg Co(jk Br0!4 8ho
of a daily newspaper. When the Mon(lay night presenting that real
total amount to be paid there-un er {unny come(jy Railroad Jack un- rp^e report of the cracKer sounuuu .-.wwj •
conot b« poid within t"o y« r. c,nv„. They will plo «" I iike „ pi.lol shot >ud tho ramoi * |>THIJl> NIELD RBAL'IS
with Iho thr,. mi 1 l. J opon .. ^d e„[ybudjr. lpt..dth.t . .hoot,,,, «=r.p. h.d AK1 "UK ^
valorum basis on the taxable prop- I, A«v inynstiuation vUI ir An •
Hail! Hail! Fire! Fire!
and Livestock lnsurancel
Have your Crops Insured
against Hail, your house and
goods against Eire, yourstcok
against death from any ciiuse.
We represent the best com-
panies in the United States.
The Hail company paid Two>
Hundred Thousand Doliars
losses last year.—List all
property you have for
trade or rent, with us.
Rates: •" per cent.
We also deal in Panhandle
Texas, and Okluhoma lands.
Prices, from to $15 per acre*
We loan money for final proof.
Call or write us, your busi-
ness will be appreciated.
Notary work done.
your
sale.
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