Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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History
Current Events at
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Told Briefly.
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' - Qty that schools have been reopened
THE NORMAN ENTERPRISE
Special Session
of the Legislature
J News of the
■j State Capitol
Oklahoma City-
By a vote of 70 to IS the house
passes
Report On School Land Loans.
A sensational report on an lnvestiga
inally the hill making an ap- tlon made by Deputy Examiner ani oklahoma City.
SHADOW* OF COMINO iVtNT*.
Feb Seventh district Beputiilcaa
oor.ventlon. Hobart.
Mar 6-10—Livestock show ana s l«.
The suicide of Yoatif Itiedin, heir-
apparent to the Turkish throne, is re-
ported in a Renter dispatch from Co®-
star.tinople
since January 30.
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Late War News j
""1 The British and French pov.mmer.ts
Active fighting liMi temporarily ,■ £ piecember bought 200.000 tons ot
ceased on all fronts. wheat from Australia, of which Great
* * * .. T, „« Britain took 50.000.
The British steamship Belle 01
France has been sunk. The Euro- '
pean< n her cr<w and 22i Lascars 0' Fran dice Be-t-and and Dr A]
were landed. Nineteen Lascars are berto Membreno were inaugurated as
missing.
Dutch newspapers are unanimous In
demanding from Germany j.rompt ex-
planation of and reparation for the tor-
pedoing of the Dutch tank steamer have been wrecked and many miles of
Artemis by a German torpedo boat in railway line destroyed.
the North sea. • • •
Field Marshal Liman von Sanders
has been appointed con *nander n-
chief of the Turkish force: --n the Oau
casian front. He was cor. mandt-r of
the first Turkish army and directed the
fortification of Gallipoli peninsula.
propnation for the payment of the pen- lrujx-ctor L E. Cahill, relative to loans
lions of former Confederate soldiers, made by the school and lan 1 depait-
sailors and their widows. As origin- ment prior to January 1, 1815. on cer-
ally introduced the bill proposed cer- tain tract* of land in Roger Mills,
tain amendments to the pension law. Beckham and Kiowa counties, over
The subscriptions to the Italian war but as passed it provides only for the which Gov. Lee Cruce and State Ex-
loan have reached 2,OOO.tiv ."<'(> lire, a.1 appropriation, leaving the law as it is aminer Fred Parkinson waged a lively
though the lists have be?n open only ■ now. fight during the 1914 primary cam-
The bill making an apropriation of pa.gn. has been made public.
*5.000 for additional services for the The investigation was m.tdo at the
state highway department was passed direction of Gov. R. L. Williams, who
finally in the house, as was also the acted upon authority from the legis-
b.ll providing for the payment of the jre in regular session. The legis-
assessments against school land in jre appropriated $5.00'i for the in*
drainage districts. Bills making an ap- cation. Only ti-200 has been
propriation for more help in the audi- s-pent. however, in making the probe
tor s office; prescribing the procedure ^i.e report of Cahill shows that
for the correction of erroneous tax as- j-r ia school-land money was loan-
sestments and making an arpropria- ed tj. commission in Roger Mills
tion for the payment of delinquent pav- conmy on land that was appraised a:
ing taxes on some land in the state f-- (1yr, tj. R j Alien and E W Moore,
capltaol sue were also finally passed . j,,ci&lly emploved appraisers; that T.
in the house, jj Miller while chief claik to the sec-
Twme Plant SHI Passed. re:ary of the scholo land commission.
The bill providing for the establish- draw.rrg a salary of ti,000 a year,
ment of a twine factory in the peniten- saved $10,242 in cash.
uarv at McAlester, to be operated by According to the report of the ap-
prison labor, was passed finally by the praisers, which is included in Cahill's
house. It carires an appropriation of Endings, out of $55,700 loaned on land
$125,000 of which $75,000 is to be „ Roger Mills county, the borrowers
MOT EOT WATER
©KHRETC EF TOUJ
HD0HT FEEL E2GET
Says g'a** hot wlter wlth
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons
president and vice-president of the re-
public of Honduras.
Floods are continuing in
Java. Thus far 120.001' nativ
central
houses
Messages tc Mexico C'ty and all oik
er parts of Mexico are no longer sub-
ject to censorship it was announced
by the Western Union Telegraph Co.
In the Roumanian chamber the min
ister of finance introduced a bill an
By direction of the naval and milt- tbonzing a supplementary military
tary authorities, commanding in the credit of fS 000.000 Total war credits board of public affairs in the construe- onjy $9,597. and that "persons other
city of London the police ordered dis- tbus far amount to m,000,000. tion and equipment of a suitable fac- tijji the borrowers were beneSciaris-
continuance of chimes and the striking . . . lory for manufacturing twine, and the i0 thf, smn o{ $45,005."
of hours by public cloc ks between sun thousand men are being pre rsn.a nder of the money will £0 .r.. Relative to the examination of the
set and sunrise a precautionary meas for a campaign against the Za *■' penitentiary revolving fund, to bt aceounts in various banks to deter-
cre. pata forces in the states of Morelos us*"'' in rarrTiE£ 011 the work of the mjj,f the beneficiaries of tho lo.'.n«,
and Ciaxaca and operations will start enterprise
April 4—Third District republican con-
▼•nuon, Durant.
Aug. 1—Btftt® Primary.
Bept. 12-28—UtepHena county fair.
Bept. 14-16—(iraoy countv 'air. " jf y0[J up with a bad taBte, bad
Kept. 18-2v cou aiicii« county ,al'-,)lu breath and tongue is coated; if your
ZSZZX™ oiaoo^s ClU. head 1. dull or aching; if what you1 eat
Nov. 7.—Election fay, sours and forms gas ana acid In stoni-
— ach, or you are bilious, constipated,
Rainfall at Ardmore for Januur) norvouB, sallow and cant get feeling
amounted to 11.6 Inches, Just right, begin drinking phoephated
_ rclut hot water. Drink before breakfast, a
started on aT* 800 mile tour Kebru glass of real hot water with a tea-
" on uu 1,™ spoonful of limestone phosphate la it.
8X1 This will flush the poisons and toxins
The school buildinfl at Fitzhugh wai from gtomach, liver, kidneys and bow-
burned. The louts amounts to aboui : ^ an(j cieanBe> sweeten and purify
$4,000. entire alimentary tract# Do yosr
First National Bank of Ringling, cav inBide bathing immediately upon arts-
ltaliied at $Z5,U00, has deposiu ol ing in the morning to wash out of tie
$234 219 80. system all the previous day s poison-
i„-i, ,.f iioirprk ous waste, gases and sour bile before
A. D. Lane, county cler putting more food Into the stomach,
county, resigned on the eve of an in , ^ ^ ^ Hk#
vesligation of his office. you fe]t before your blood, nerves and
The president Fent to the senate thi mUBCieB became loaded with body lm-
nominauon of Charles M. Hirt to b« purities, get from your druggiBt of
postmaster at Pawhuska. storekeeper a quarter pound of lime*
The First Chri.tian church buildln* stone phosphate whiob is inexpensive
at Enid buined last week, with a loss and almost tasteless, except for a
a $16,000 and insurance $1,0U0. sourish tinge which is not unpleasant.
, L . ! Just aB soap and hot water act oa
The number of jack rabbits killel 1 cleanBing, sweetening and
w ithin the next ten days.
Francisce Villa, with ler.f than 10C
Two Greek aold'e'a. five refngeef
and seven workmen were killed and
fifty civilians were injured by the in-
flammable bombs dropped from the
Zeppelin in a ra d on Salonika. No followers held up a south houno Mex-
damage was done to military build | >r*n Central passenger trai.i a few
.Eps miles north of Chihuahua City and or-
... ,iered the killing of General Thomas
Fifty-four persons were killed and Onielas
Flrty-seven injured in the latest Zeppe • • •
lm raid in England Bombs were Grabriel Corella collector of cbs
dropped a: severa town* and in rural toms at Nogales Sonera has tendered
districts in Derbyshire Leicestershire his resignation because his salary was
and Staffordshire Some damagt to iteing paid in constitutional currency
property was caused. | instead of gold At the present quota-
• • • tions constitutionalist monev is worth
The French newsoaper* announce tbom 8 0I) lhf dolllir
an offer of 25.000 francs to any aviator ...
who succeeds in bringing down a Zep-
pelin within the French lines and an ' ™ * f'"
offer of 20.000 franc* to any punner
in the anti-aircraft batteries who ob-
tains the same result with sheila.
Jefferson county duriug the last le^ frpshpnine bo hot water and lime*
spent under the dtrecuon of the f.ate themselves were the beneficiaries of wefckg mCB int0 the thousands. ^r,e act on the Btomach,
The Knights of Pythias lodge at Mi Uver, kidneys and bowels. Men and
ami has been revived, after being dor , women who are usually constipated,
mant for nearly three years now. bilious, headachy or have any stomach
The proposed bond Issue of $90,000 ' ?'border ^^
to have been issued in constructing a n8 ® 0 h«<*iine rea' cranks on
Deputy Examiner Cahill states that he highschool building at Alva was de- j shorty Adv"
The establishment of a twine factory -,aken off the accounts of Miller,
in the prison is one of Governor 11- w during the period covered by Uie
liamf plans for furnithing employment joang reviewed, was clerk In the land
to convicts and a step toward placing 0gjCe.
all Mate Institutions upon a self-sus-
taining basis. It will also result, it is
said, in binder twine being furnished to
farmers of Oklahoma at a price con-
siderably less than that which is now
p*.id.
Campbell Russell Again
Amendments making the gross pro-
duction tax
to the oil lnte:
"On account of the large suni- of
money, exclusive of his salary, that
wa.- credited to his various accounts
during this period." the report says.
feated.
The Frisco railroad company has | Nothing pleases some people mora
filed suit in the district court of Craig 1 ian to hear disagreeable things about
county asking the return of $l,350.1li j yther people whom they don't like,
taxes paid under protest.
Roy Crane, anti-Catholic lecturer,
„ was convicted at El Reno on a libel
Mr Miller should be afforded the op- charge, which was instituted by eev-
poriujt'ty of explaining the sorucey ot eril* members of the Knights 0 Co urn
his income during the period he was '>us order.
connected with the commissioner of After being without a regular minis- j
bill entirelv satisfactory land office. The business with ler for g0me three months the Afton [Wtof Recommended Cvdoi t®
iterests and well on tbe which be was associated at Cheyenne Baptist church has called Rev. Wil-
WELL, STRONG
AND HEALTHY
the thirteenth cavalry
Sierra Blanca Texas,
Oklahoma City is increasing in pos ;
tal receipts. The receipts for January,
1916, amount to $44,504.25. against $37.-
av to speedv enactment had been bot, during this period pay sach Uam N. whicker, of Tonkawa, to be
approved fcv the senate committee or, dividends a. would justify an Income lLe paelor,
revenue and taxation when yen Camp- *■ -Seated by the credits in his bank
bell Russell attempted to force through accounts. In the banks examined Mr.
an amendment intended to overthrow Miller had personal credits aggregat-
were ordered to more closer to the OIie of tbe principal features of the in* tbe pum of $10,242.84, exclusive
border opposite the Bosque Bonito : bill—the prorlsioL that half of the °* hiF salary. In addition to this he
country of Chihuahua state, about 90 monev collected if to be returned to ^ad a special account with S. Jackson,
Th. British Eolith African liner AP miles' elt-M of E1 Pa'"0' in anticipation tbe countleg from which it comes. President of the Cheyenne Slate bank.
The British South African liner Ap qJ thf pog(.jbl(. fliRh, o{ General prar Wvif,E ,h. Ponmiittee refused to ac- This account purports to have been
pam. giyen ur for lost. w a. ^"iugh international ' ^ .be'amenairent which was voted Profits accruing from a guaranty chat- robbing the Macomb State bank. John-
H"f ™7C^h^"oelS ^ 5 in . tel loan business and the profits ac- fon confessed and the money taken,
man-of-war flag ... I Senator Russell declared truing from this account aggregates nearly $2,000, was recovered.
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Build Up Her Strength. Said It
W&$ a Fine Medicine.
Mandarin, Fla—'"About 18 years ago,
402.75 for January, 1915, an Increase ; lfter ^ birth of my child," writes
of $7,101.50, or 19 per cent.
Loren Johnson and Ed Wilder were
arrested at Shawnee charged with
crew of 22 men, commanded by Lieu
tenant Berg She w as captured at sea
on Januari IB. four days after she left
Dakar. British West Africa.
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General Carranza has formally de b(J would present a minority report
creed Queretaro tbe provisional capi- favoring it and would carry tbe amend-1
tal of tbe republic and Mexico City, tbe T0 lhf floor of the senate, mak-
capital of the federal district. The de ,nF R fptt for ltf adopUon there
cree issued by General Oarranra pro -jjif; unexpected turn of affairs
vides for a raise of 2$ per cent in tbe ...Vf*r-y indication of success for the
the tun of $6,4SS.07
Madame C. Blllard. of this place, "1
was in a very low and run-down
state of health, and was very weak.
Or. then of ... recom-
nended that I take Cardui. He was
.reatlng me, and he told me to take
, !t to build up my strength. Said it
The safe in the Frisco railroad depot was a fine medicine. I took 3 bottles
! at Blackwell was blown open and md it built me up. After the use of
State Guaranty Fund $77,703.46. about $40 secured by robbers. Three I, l was greatly Improved in flesh.
Cash on hand in the state deposit- men have been arrested at Ponca City, strength, and health. In fact was en-
salaries of government employes and
of the men in the army, effective March
1 and also pensions for families of per
sons who die in combating the typhus
Fire in the union railway station at fever.
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Mist Geraldme Farrar, grand opera —
star, has been married to Lou Tellen S
ors' guaranty fund on Dec SI, 1915, suspected of having done the work
amounted to 5, ,or, 4fi. according to Durant Grain and Elevator?
a statement issued by P C Ding>. pompaI1y's plant, with a large amount
treasurer, for the quarter ending on ff grR,n^ „erp bUrned. The loss on
that date. j p]anf will be $fi,000, while 5.900
Tbe warrant indebtedness at the | bushels of corn were practically ruined.
Washington
gen. a movie actor.
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John Colgan, reputed tc hBve been The urgent deficiency bill, first ol
the first chewing gum manufacturer in appropriation measures was
bill had been apparent. As a result
&! tbe Russell antagonism, senators
said, the measure may be in jeopardy
Highway Bills Passed
The bill making an appropriation to end of the quarter was $680.00H 40. as
rover a deficient in the state highwa< compared with $(175,726.61 on Septem-
depart.ment, w hich was killed severe tier 81
days ago, was reconsidered In th« During the quarter warrants were
house and passed finally. Tb^ bill gl' issued for claims arising in connection
ing the department more belj,. whic-1. v-itb banks closed prior to Sept. SO,
also was killed several days ago. was to the amount of $8,480.0k. and
the Tnited States, died at Louisville.
passed by the senate carry ing $13.52S,-
247 which is $951,170 more than when
Lou,« Utley. a negro. ^nge<J ,t d lbe hauHe
at Houston for the murder of W. Clint . . .
Harless. constable at Spring, near Hou
ston, last April.
The annual report of the Republic
Iron and Steel Company for Tx-cem-
ber 81, 1915. shows net profits of $4
886.7SS, an Increase of $2,510,649 ovet
1914.
A sufficient supply of ammunition is
on hand Rear Admiral Strauss, chief
of ordnance of tbe navy, told tbe tion. fixing February
house naval committee, to equip all
ships already constructed
reconsidered and passed final':* The
bill for an appropriation for the pay-
metn of delinquent taxes on streets in ,
the capitol site and the measure
amending the conspiracy statute also
were passed finally by the bouse.
The house decided that its resolu-
at the time for
warrants sold for cash amounted to
$5,090.79.
Warrants paid during the quarter
amounted to $10,238.08.
Warrants taken up by banks with
cash, held by the board in lieu of col-
lateral, amounted to $487,854.86, and
warrants outstanding secured by sta'e
Llre.lv well, but took one more bottle
to be sure I'd taken enough. I was
able to do my work and was a well,
strong woman.
"I highly recommend it as a tonic. I
have never had bad health since, have
been well and strong and healthy ever
Bootleggers who had trials in county jince."
court at El Reno last week were finec Cardnl lhe woman's tonic, is a medi-
heavily, some single lines reaching cjn(l prep&re(j fj-om vegetable, medlcl-
Jl'.OO to $400 with three to four months c&, lnpredieEtt wblch have been found
jail sentences thrown in for good meas (0 eIC,n a tonlc, building influence,
ure. For over 40 years this medicine has
been used by the women of this coun-
try, and the thousands of letters which
come to us every year, are proof of its
real therapeutic, beneficial medicinal
value.
If you are in neei of a remedy for
womanly ills, take Cardui. the woman s
tonic. For sale by all druggists.
final adjournment of the session and municipal bonds and warrants
should not co unheeded by tbe senate an)ounted to $192,155.04.
The president will be authorized t
negotiate with the Carrania govern
ment for the purchase of Lower Call
and it voted to request that body for Thp Bta1emfmt «,hoWF fi5.167.S0 was
a report as to what action hue been eoDected 0E fuile(1 banks and $185.01
taken upon it. The house adopted - be, _>f rpcf,ivf,d af ;r!,erest on daily de
Two pe-sons were murdered, an-
other probably fatally injured and a
fourth severly beaten In an automo- j Representative Britton of Illinois.
bile holdup near BufTalo. * * *
• • • Acouialtion of more territory at both
Warder Sale of the North Carolina the Atlantic and Pacific entrances to
penitentiary at Raleigh, died of ap<v the Panama canal has been recom-
plexy after be had superintended tbe mendec to the war department by
resolution early in the session, tak.r.g
electrocution of two negroes.
The Oklahoma state corporation com-
mission filed a pror^: again! the plan
for reorganization of the Frisco now
Brigadier General Edwards to increase
the safety of the defenses.
The Philippine independe.nse bill
which would extend a greater de(tree
tielng considered by tbe Missouri com- of self-government and w hich would
mission. authorise the president to grant the is
• • • lands absolute independence within
The United States Stee1 Corpora Jfiur years, passed the senate., 52 to 24
tion is to build 1.500 by-products crrtte • • •
even.- a' Clairton, pear Pr sbu-g. Oklahoma representatives In ihe
tha: will cos* $15,000,000 It if claimed bouce won a big victory when the In
that when completed the group will djac appropriation bill was agreed tc
be tbe larger of tbe kind in the world by the house is committee of the w hole
• " • in tbe form contended for by the Ok
Ten persons we-t killed and four se- lahoma representatives by an over
forr.ia bv a resolution introduced by 'he position that the legislature shoul
at that time fix the date for adjourn-
ment and work to that end. The sen-
ate, however, was not willing to take
that view of it and did not pass th>*
resolution. The attitude of the sena'e
was that it should proceed with its
work and adjourn Just as soon as Its
! business had lieen disposed of The
;io its Collections on general r *sess-
pipr.ts amounted to $50,028.87. and col-
lateral amounted to $487,854.SC. and
warrants outstanding secured bv state
and municipal bonds and warrants
amounted to $192,155.04.
Anti-Tick Treatment to 48.000 Cattle
More than 48.000 cattle were inspect-
resolution was referred by the senate ed and dipped in January in connec-
tion with tbe campaign of tbe live
stock division of the Oklahoma State
Board of Agriculture to eradicate the
tick it is shown by a report made
public by Frank M Gault. president
of tbe board Thirty-three appeint-
to its committee on legtslative affairs,
but nothing has been heard from It
since.
Electrics Licensed,
The house passed finally the b j"r*
viding for tbe taxation of electric pro- ments were issued for the position of
pe'.led vehicles on an advaloren. basis inspector of animals for slaughter,
instead of having them licensed as i.u- Eighteen permits were issued to ad-
tomobiles are Electrics were not In- minister hog cholera serum and virus,
eluded in the general automobile reg The number of cattle dipped in va
istratlon law passed st the las' ses- rious counties is shown in the follow
>< (ixplosioi
boa: Sam
ae Ohio r
of the
Brown
rious ty burned t
boilers on tbe
of Pittsburgh
Huntington Va Tbe explosien
Imlleved to have been due to the
mission of cold v ater to the boilers
Five young men,
held up the Vashingtoi
Bank at Chicago, am
$15,W0 in curency v
custody Lnt tbe niriiie
whelming vote, only thirty-four nays
being recorded As passed, the bill
agrees to provide for a $800 per capita
pi. vrnent for 20.000 Choctows. and a
$200 payment for 10.000 Chickasaw's
approximating in all $8,000,000.
The administration's tariff commis-
sion hill was introduced in the houm
1 > Representative Rainey of Illinois
Reducing the proposed payment tc
i Colombia from *26,000,000 to $15,000,-
urn anc altering th« proposed apology
of the I nited States for the partition
of Panama tn make H a mutual expres-
sion of regret on the part of the I"nit
ed States and Colombia, the senate
foreign relations committee ordered a
slon The bill as passed by the house
also contains a provision for the li-
censing of automobiles and other mo-
tor propelled vehicles owned and op-
o-aied by the federal government and
municlpalitles, the price of tbe license
tag being fixed at 50 cents
House Begins To Hurry-
February 1 the legislature entered
on the last half of the thirty-day ses-
sion and leaders of both branches be-
lieve that tw the establishment of some
Ing list Cherokee. 272; Creek. 843;
Garvin. 2.87" ^rady, 2RF. Jefferson,
6,0t£ Ma ye 2 404 McClain. 2.870;
Okfuskee 505 Osage. 8.225; Pontotoc,
10.713 . Stephens 4.064; Sequoyah, 2.-
845; Tulsa. Wagoner, 45; Una
movement, 10,885. Total 48,061.
The Ur ted Statet Stee torpo-ation
put into P- t Fehrua-' 1 at advanet
of 10 per cent In the wages of its em
(iloyes announced some w eeks ago It
Is estimated tha' the increasf v 111 add
between $12,000,000 and $15,000,000 to
tht corporation's annual payroll ant! ro]*irt on the long pending Colombian
that it will affect about 250,000 men ! treat?
'•Agitator'' Not Libelous
A service letter issued by a railroad
company to its tormer employe, con-
taining the following statement as
cause for his dis-iiarge, "be was dis
thorough plan of co-ope**eTion between charged for he-.t.g an agitator and ere
the two houses the important work o' ating trouble ii -..he ranks of our men,"
the legislature can be disposed of he- ^ not libelous in self, according to ar
forf "lie expiration of the thirn days opinion handed down by the supreme
No mB"f" v hat plan is agreed upon It court commission division No. 8. By
Is considered probable by som< that the decision, tbe court ordered that tin
several matters will be left undone.: rase of the Rock Island railroad
he; In tbe main they believe all essen- a^nst H N Madley, a former car re
tiu.! legislation recommended by tbe palret at Enid, be revere ed and re
governor can be disposed of iiuuided
Oklahama City htmg up another re."
ord when nearly 1,500 people assem-
bled at the Chamber of Commerce ban-
quet to hear Senaior Theodore E Bur-
ton of Ohio speak upon the "Two
Americas."
Two men were killed and eleven
hurl when the molor car. "President."
of the Oklahoma Railway Company
turned over on a curve ton miles north
of Oklahoma City on the Edmond Inter
urban line.
Charlea Evans has resigned lhe
presidency of Central Slate Normal
school at Edmond, which be has held
continuously for the past eight years,
to accept the presidency of Kendall
college at Tulsa
Three were drown at the water
works lake, one mile north of Porum
w hile they were trying to rescue Stella
Anderson, who went through the ice
The dead art Orbek Anderson. 20
Leonard Johnson. 22; Georgf St tiner
20.
President Gault of the state boarc
of agriculture, addressed a letter last
week to the president of the A and
M College at Stillwater, refusing per-
mission to Eugene V Debs to make a
speech In the auditorium of tbe insti-
tution
The eighteenth sale of improved live
stock under Ihe management of F S.
Kirk, closed at tfhid last week when
forty horses sold for an aggregate sum
of $15,000, The highest Individual
price paid was $1,050 for Carhill bought
by 3 V. Steele of Illakeman. Kan
Seventy-two cattle sold for $9,000.
Eighty bogs sold for more than $2,000
Judge Selwyn Douglas, 76 years of
age Vnlted States referee in hnnk
ruptcy and one of Oklahoma City's
pioneers. (Tied so calmly while appar
ently in a profound slumber that
watching relatives did not realise he
had passed away
A new date has not beer, set for Ihe
electrocution of .lack Anlhonv, negro
murderer of Muskogee, who wa> in
| have gone to the chair Inst Friday,
hut was saved by a eourl order An
thonv is the second to occupv the death
cell since the electric chair was In
j stalled at the state prison at McAles
j tor.
Clothes do not make the man. ye
a man may owe * good deal to hiB
tailor.
QUIT MEAT IF KIDNEYS
BOTHER AND USE SALTS
Take a Giaas of Salts Before B-eak
fast If Your Back is Hurting or
Bladder is irritated.
If you must have your meat ever*
flay, eat It. but flush your kidneys with
salts occasionally says a noted author
lty who tells U6 that meat forms uric
acid which almost paralyzes the kid-
neys in their efforts to expel It from
the blood. They become sluggish and
weaken, then yo* suffer with a dull
misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache,
dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue
is coaled and when the weather Is bad
you have rheumatic twinges The
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels often get sore and irritated
obliging you to seek rsllef two ct
three times dicing the night.
To neutralize these Irritating sdda,
to cVeanso the kidneys and flush ofl
the body's urinous waste get four
ounces of .lad Salts from any phar-
macy here; taka a tableapoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your Mdnevs will then
act fine. This famous salts Is made
from the acids of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with lltlila and has
been used for generations to flush and
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
neutralize tlie adds In urine, so It no
longer Irritates, thus ending bladder
weakness.
.lad Sails Is Inexpensive; cannot In
Jure, and makes a delightful efferves
con! llthia water drink Adv.
No man la ever born with a allver
apoon In his moutK hut lota of men
Ale with gold In their teeth.
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1916, newspaper, February 10, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108541/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.