The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 3, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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WE PRINT THE PROCEEDINGS
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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call and inspect our samples of Job
I work, which are bccoiki to none iu
the territory. Good work done 011
short notice.
| THE FARMERS
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. . One Year Free! . •
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and well primed 1(5 page magazine, and deals with the
special wants of the agriculturalists, fruitgrowers and
stock raisers of the Teiritory, and ho* special depart-
ments devoted to agricultural matters li' e stock,
horticultural, dairying, poultry. Apiculti
rv, reliable market summitries home c
Tolk, farm organi/.atlens cor espoudenee,
The management an edito- have had m.tny jenrn
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country as the l est possible location for a high-class
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represent the ini.resls of tic great industrial . lass to
which it is devoted and thete is not a farmer in u\
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issued monthly at Guthrie, and is only fjOu a \ car
STOCK MAltKKT.
Hogs, live
Cattle, live
Fat Calves
Hams
Shoulders
Bacon
Dried Beef
Hides
Calf Skins
(lltAIN MAltKKT,
Wheat, Winter
Corn
Rye,
Oats
Hay
PROVISION MAKKl
Flour, High Patent
Flour, St. Patent
Flour, Bakers
Corn Meal
Butter, $JIf>
Eggs, ^ doz
Sugar, A Coffee, 11)..
Sugar, C Coffee, If)...
Coffee, Java, lb
Coffee, Kio, fy? lb
Potatoes bu
Salt, $ 1)1)1
Kerosene Oil, gal...
lUtolU
2.00 to :i." 0
10
TROPICAL AFRICA.
't® Development Discussed by the
Geographical Congress
AN llilHII-.VMKUlCAN UNION.
Leader* of the Ancient Order of lllbernlana
Trylnir to llrliiR All IrUhiuen Into
One Fold -Firemen Drench
Salvationists-
London, Aug. 1.—The general meet-
ing of the International Geographical
congress to-day discussed I ho question
"To what extent is tropical Africa
suited for development by white races,
or under their superintendence?"
Papers were read by Mr John Kirk,
the naturalist, who was attached to
Dr. Livingstone's seeon I African expe-
dition; (apt. F. 1). Lusr:trd and Slntin
Pasha, who cscaped In t winter from
Oindurman, where lie was for a num-
ber of years held n prisoner by Mahdls.
Henry M. Stanley declared that he
knew*of 110 intention to colonise any
part of central Africa. lie expressed
lite thorough belief inn cautious sys-
tem of pioneering. Other papers were
read taking the ground that tropical
Africa was not suited to Europeans.
\n Irl*h-American I'nlon.
Niw York, Aug. 1. The national
officers and directors of the Ancient
Order of Hibernians are in this city,
bent on securing a union of Irish-
men in this country in what they
consider the most critical point of
; Ireland's history since the suppres-
ivnrds, his wife and two little girls | 8jnn G( the rebellion in 171H and the
were found in their lodgings on Market
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Powder
absolutely pkjifte
Fhankfout, Ky., Aug. 1.— A bloody
duel took place at 1!'« kman in Whitley
county and twoli\< -.were sacrificed.
•lames (Joins and ' imrley Jones mar*
ried sisters and u i'il recently have
been devoted to t.'ieir wives. Some
weeks ago. howovi r. Annie (Jilbert, a
pretty blonde appeared at Hickman,
and from the day of her uppearance
the trouble began. I'« 1 men fell in
love with the girl and then cappe 1 the
climax of their foll.v by becoming in-
sanely jealous of cae 1 other. N esterday
the men met at the 1 Jilbert Lrirl s house
and went at each other like tigers.
(Join- irrabbed an six and struck Jones
a terr.ble blow, nearly cutting his left
arm off at the shoulder. He fore (Joins
could swing his ax again, Jones closed
in and stabbed him twice in the neck,
one cut severing the ju ular vein.
With blood streaming from bis throat
(Joins raised the ax and in his dying
gasps struck Jones a mar lerous blow
011 the head. (Joins is d *a I an I Jones
will die.
Murder and mr do.
San Francisco, Aug. 1. —11. II. I'M*
and two little girls | 8jon Gf the rebellion in 171H and t
passage of the act of union. They will
street yesterday poisoned by irinade of supreme effort to bring back t
potassium
■ lav poiso 1 if 1 1 \ 11111 ato" niake a supreme cnori i< onug uac-n
The life of one little girl | their ranks the dissenting section
was saved. The others are dead. Ed-
wards was a photographer from Los
Angeles, and he and his wife were de-
spondent on account of lack of employ-
ment. A letter written by Mrs. lid-
wards shows that the suicide and mur
i.;«)
12to l j
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18 lb $1.(10
20 lb $1.0()
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OUR PREMIUM OFFE' \
Ueuliziug that we could not furnhh our farmer readers with a more valuable
I Premium, wo have purchased one In. dru 1 yearly subscriptions of the Home,
I Field and Forum, and will furnish each of the first 100 new yearly subscribers
to tii- Si \ ir. Dbm< <hat with years «ubsoription to that valuable Journal free,
AH old Kubscriln rs securing us two now yearly sulwribers will also rev ive a
icrlption to the Journal. Every farmer should avail himself of this liberal
r at the 011 li. -t possible moment.
: -v w.-.Ti .naan
OING TO
PROVE UP?
dcr was agreed upon by both parents.
mykti;mors aif\ik.
known as the "Hoard of lCrin,' and, in
addition, will do everything in thcii
power to bring other bodies of Irish
I men into one fold despite obstacle!
; that may be thrown in the way by
| factional leaders.
WEATHER BUREAU.
Measures to Protect Interests Af-
fected by Weather Conditions.
the Taylor tr
T • (•
1 in. -o *1* la
. 1 111« Oe-
('.Mtitoi.i con. Mo., Aug. 1. The de-
fense in the I'avi r murder trial closed
yesterday after t c te tlmony of Bill
nn«l llMir.'i1 'I'i. r th- accused, in
their own I eh If 1 le state then be-
gan its rebuttal Witn *ss after wit-
ilng it* Rollins ness was intr « lu •• I t" break the testi-
mony of those who had appeared for
the 'hi vlor*
A. L. Haves the l uffalo City, Ark.,
hotel ki epcr. uii- c > otgun Jerry
South borrowed when he arrested the
Taylors, wa- .• 1 ie I 11 • substantiated
Jerry South s story of Ins capture of
every particular.
agricultural, commercial and other jjjs testimony 11 .c • I out Hill 'lay-
property interests liable to be seriously lor's story of the arrest being a con-
SP F V ird.
11 a clou 1 of witr
l the tr nh nnd
of u itto'xses for
• *\ 1 oination of
i t a do/. *n men
1 1 \1 the repu-
1 ..f 1 lie Taylors'
the testi-
not know
the wit-
ii ' lie was
Salvntlonlntfi llrniirlnMl.
Nkrranka City, Neb., Aug. I.—The
members of the Salvation army of this
. .. V....P,., city were arrested Saturday night hut
No Tr.ire I oaad \ «t of thn 1 s*luij > , i % —
ka ClirlHtlan Kndoavoror, .Mrs. <«ardlner. released, because 110 charge could be
Hoston. Aug. 1.— Enough has be- brought against tlieui. Heing unabie
come known about Mrs. < Jar liner, of to suppress the Salvationists by
Arcadia, Neb., who disappeared ia Hos- process of law, the city last night
ton during the week of the Christian endeavored to drown their ardor.
Kadeavor convention, to make the case When they appeared 011 the street
one of the most perplexing that the. headed by "Joe the Turk." the fire dc-
police have had to deal with for a long partment came up, attached a hose to
time. The day before her supposed a hydrant and thoroughly drenched
death, July i:$. she sent a letter to her them. All fair minded citizens de-
husband stating that her strength was nouncc the performance.
hardly equal to the meeting, of the. ^ S MW..
endeavorers. That night she was
taken very ill and on the Sunday fol-
lowing died. She realized that her end
was near and wrote another letter to
her husband, beginning: "It has come
at last," saying she was dying and bid- City
ding him and her children an afTec- oflice
tionate farewell. The next day. July | the land 011 which
15 a fourth letter was written, signed Fe depot and many
I lie IVrry Land onieor* Hold Arkansas
< Ity < rrtlllcatm ValueleM.
Pkhry, Ok., Aug. 1. A decision in-
volving a portion r f the town of l'onca
rendered in the local land
re this morning, giving
the Santa
the best
NEW CARS FOR TIIK "KATY.1
The Itoiid Itnplillr Inc
Stork - An Fleet rlc I.lnr to tlio (iar-
den of the God* To Itellcve
the Colonlnts.
Wasiiinoton, Aug. 1.—Active meas-
ures are being taken by the weather ,n«n v ^uun
bureau to provide special protection to j|u> Tayh>rs
agricultural, commercial and other •
property interests liable to be seriously
affected by unusually severe weather Spirncv ii iwrcn
conditions. Chief Moore has directed iora t« divide the
all weather station chiefs to prepare The stale hronrht
lists of street railway superintendents,
nesscs w ho Impeach
general managers of railroads, superln- veracit y of a num' e
tendentsof railroad telegraph lines and the defence l i e . 1
like oftlcials of large property interests these was fierce
to whom warnings of expected occur- *
rcnce of unusual weather conditions
will be sent Officials assigned to
prepare forecasts for states and ter-
ritories have been directed to familiar-
ize themselves with the river systems
in their territory so as to be able to
make accurate forecasts as to the
movement of flood waves and of the
stages of water at different river sta-
tions in the event of threatened floods.
New Furs for th« "K ty."
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 1. —The Mis-
souri, Kansas it Texas railway is rap-
idly increasing its rolling stock, the
cars being delivered at Sedalia. The
Missouri Car it Foundry °f -
Louis, is completing a contract for 800 n'''"a>r('
box cars at the rate of twenty a day. h MP1M
The Madison Car Co., of Madison, III.,
has a contract for TOO furniture cars
and : (K) coal cars, fifteen of the former
being built daily. At St. ( hark
St. Charles car v
llat cars.
An F.lectrle Fine to tli- < srden of tlio Oods.
Colorado Simunos. Col., Aug. 1. A
company backed by New \orlc and
Philadelphia men is arranging to build
un electric car line to the (Jarden of
tlio Hods. It Is also proposed to build
•it the irarden «• hu >• strut ire to be
from North Salem 1
tation of I)r Craig,
witnesses who iinpe
1 inonv of Jim Harris,
where I r . lived,
nesscs got t .ron -!.
iu bad shape.
tin norv
Mysterious t a-e of *
Itans.i- it• t 's Itoi
2.*) E. M ScI 1 ill. '
for a Sioux City >ee
The following day
pauietl by his wift
his
■1. , . .d to I'e
\ug. 1. July
1 salesman
1 e. died here.
•. I v, aceotn-
i.l II F. Johns,
tin
. Lvo
Mich.
li . . 1 was re-
e wli.e.i **•1 y ~• "Coffin
ousiv empty when received
narked IJ mains of B. M.
Solinim. Thfunil.-it.il«T> :.vit«n
he .-tiiM. li.'I I.y I "Iitv-livc repu la-
blc witnesses t... it t ie body left this
citv undisturbed.
j To-da
1 ceived hci
box inyster
at Lyons,
Kansu<
Ottawa
Presbyter
a 1111 ti
United I'm'
ICan., An
un synod
I sestlon
'Hie ot
T11
If you are, come to the
state DEMOCRAT.
11 has already saved the farm- ]
ers of Cleveland County
Several Hundred Dollars on
theit final proof notices, and
is still saving them money.
IT WILL
^ PAY YOU TO
CALL AND SEE
iUS. . . .
iitri .. ltrown, South ltoston," buildings of the town to Andrew
which stated: "Your wife passed away M. Wau^h, a homesteader. Iturtuif
at 7 o'clock p. in. Sunday. Sold effect* the hearing it was developed that
and inclose a ring and II. pin, which one of the claiinanU obtained a booth
she got rea.lv herself." j eertiHcate at Arkansas City, and n
James W." Landers, of Arcadia, is there was no authority for a booth at
here looking into the ease. Inquiry I that place it was held that the eertlfi-
tiius far fails to discover any tiling by ; cate was no good and the holder was
whioh Drown in South Boston can bo not entitled to hold land In the ( hero-
touud. j kee strip. This decision, if ■U taln«d
in the department, will knock thou-
to advance wiikat. j san(|s of |m,n out „f claims they are
The Fnriner. of the Tvi" Ilakotn. nail Mil, ! now holdin.r in Kay, Pawnee and this
Cumtitne. | (.,mntv
Sr. PAUL, Minn.. Aug. 1. -A letter , „..„v..r, Ktll-rt.
addressed to a farmer in W 1 ight coun- 1 N(i|1 VM via., Jn v ti. Fifteei
ty, under date of Minneapolis, and : attempted to escape from the
headed Trip!, Aula. Headquwtom ;• £ V)..,..r lay. and the
Circular No. 3, fell into the hands of a ^ o, ,hi. A „. WankBeld, a
correspondent yesterday evcumg. It jji,.,,,),,,,),.,,,, negro, was shot and
says that over Oil,000 farmere ^ 1 kil,ed by cme of the guards. The men
section have pledged tliemsches • e t)lc m|nc so,nc
hold their wheat. 1 his oircular says. f and when the inside bosses
The Triple Alliance of the farmers of the Oa\sag , u" .
two Dakou. aad Wanwota i now > Hut were not watching they dug on It,
foot. Ti nalatalned until finally they had a tunnel to the
n is iIcn'.i'- I tint the Imp .rnru- ■ of this lie 1m- olltsj(l,. '| |,c inCn all gathered yester-
' ,1 rri.ViMori«N-Ift!f '"llo day and began to go out, when Ed
.|,r,,. . p • v'. iir it stiito will Jones, one of the out side guards, saw
l" tlieni and called on them to halt. All
did so except Hlankfield, and as he ran
'1( the guard opened fire on him.
I.nmltcr Fine.
Mo., Aug. 1. -The
Hector liailroad Co., of
issued a certilicate of in-
by the secretary of state
The company has a capital
>,000. The company is or-
ganized to build and operate a stand-
ard gauge railroad from Kennett,
Dunklin countv, Mo., to Hector, Ark.,
on the line of the Cott >n licit road,
morn- The new line is to be about 12 miles
d the long and will pass through n magnifi-
ed itor, cent belt of timber.
known as l'alm palace,
immense conservato; ,
ticultural budding a i'.
To Relieve the
Montoomkuv, Ala.,
(icorge 101 y, of thl.-> ci'
Mexico as agent of t'i -
:ific liailroad Co. to ■
of the 014 Ala hum ai
groes camped alon ■ t
Mexican Central ra..m
♦hein to Texas.
It will be an
ich a \ the lior-
• world's fair.
Air/. 1.—Col.
■. ha* gone to
.southern Pa-
v • the distress
last night.
suing year arc: I
rcnce, of Wiclnta.
Itev. Dr. J. W. Long.
The dail> exoralse
Bible, music. il and
supple ii nted by •
lectures.
>lert.
u United
f iCau.sis began
in I < rot park
i.of the en-
• V J. A. Law-
moderator, and
,,f |t ulah, clerk.
Wil consist of
■ i-st • •rie.il studies
.mi: platform
ie line of tho
i i and return
Itullillns
dallas
simmons
Tex , Aug
nph.tliei
e plans
FA IC DON IC F «
Clov Morrill '«hnl
a >1 it rili'
Toi'KKA, Kan., An
board of pardons h
that tbo governor p
Heed, aged Mil years,
gomerv county, who
penitentiary for inn
death sentence, since
growing very feeble
long. His crimc
i m kn :>Kl).
\ir nl < lemency to
A ceil sa T II r .
An1.—The state
recommended
bin Robert It.
f Caney, Mont-
as been in the
;under tho
•ccmbor. lie i -
in I cannot live
the murdt
one McKlroy, who, it is
Reed's boarding house o\\
In a short time he
Caney and Heed, a fined
pledge themselves aad 1<«-
hold their wh -.it for 41
L-et M a bush 1
i ;hel. the\
\ Souther
JKFKKRH
Kennett
Kennett.
corpora tii
yesterday
stock of SI'.'
uner and i
total loss
I II I ;irKlO!\S Tosrop SI'DDKNLY
I i O
. . . .-.w,.... , you
ivc Hi ii nc siiinul ml, .nri in moat
■ tile effect of I In* .-M i umlaut, be it
norphiiir, or oilier opintcn, leav
• t f;.i \ i i?:i habit ron-
ijm * i A k > our drugtf ia
ti In 'lit BACO-cURO I
I .ti rl Ie. Yott do
US
bncco with BACO-CURO. li will m
desire for tobacco will cense.
us the ilny before yon took your In -
written uuiiriiiiti''' lo nbsolnt. 1> nn ■
or money refniuleil. I'ri!fl.«*' P---" ■
ntnl iriiaranteecl curci t-• " ' nl -1''
mail upon receipt of pricc. .
liox. Hooklets niul proofs free. Jvun
4Um*h will lie in* • from nicotine
hew or hiiio'.tf. •• i iron-clad
• e tiihac-.•«) haliii 111 nil its forms, I
< |M ;; boxes (M «1 a' - treatment
• nil ilnij'^islK or will be Kent by
v i wo-cent ■ tnmpM for snmj le 1
i hem iV M'f'. ('<«.. LnCropae, Wis
Office of THK " INLBU i'i
i iil inv plijhicbin told me 1 i
| M. cinnl Ke. I. y < HO . '
I i iiceidently leurne I nl yen
r in*) iirAllou, nnd to dny I
i iId'1 i'tuvlliK 'or tolmcr... v 1
. I co uftldtr your "1,. , i
wuiitlri III i Mid
Your I oily
111 m
STOCK !
If you do you need the
Live Stock Inspector.
It is a sixteen page
monthly journal, de-
voted to Oklahoma
stock interests, and if!
you want to be
IIP TO DATE
In the stock business
you need it. The reg-
ular price is one dollar
per year. We have
made special arrange-
ments with the pub-
lishers to furnish the
STATE DEMOCRAT
and Stock Inspector
for $1.25 per year.
ritcr
mugwump r
under Col II"
straight part
W.N
■c to fore
ag
hospital
1 it>
da
ved r
0<ak
du ri t
tarinc
ports
1 and
g the
week ended Jul H
and TO d0at is fn
vana during the
there were , > new
from yellow fever
flie Marni'i
Nkvada, Mo., A
ton yesferday
and bun lrc.lsof a«
were under watc
covcre I a large ae
loss will be heavy
says the lar/e fhi>
aged in the sh -eli
Wasiunciton \
art, of Nevada, v
car last night wh
the handle rail a
dislocate I.
It is rum • I in
eles that ex•< • -•
odcra At Ha-
c ended July 25
and I death)
Will llnve m lleniity Show
Df.s Moinks. Ia.. Aug. 1. - The man-
1. nt of the state fair has decided
„„ ,.iake a beauty show a leading fea-
ture of the fair. Bach county wlU bs
asked to contribute photographs of six
of its most beautiful young ladies, and
these will be examined by judges iunl
awards made to three counties taking
first, second and third rank, and also
to the three individual girls holdiny
the three highest places.
Itiillroad Kiiriiltigt.
g, |.,,1 1 . \ug. 1. The earnings < l
the Missouri PaciHc-Iron Mountain for
the third week of July amounted to
$:u7,(mm), lowing nn increase of
ovei 1804; Missouri, Kansas A TexaSi
0 decrease of $8,018; LouU
Si 1111 hwestern. 872,100, an increase of
laimed. left
1 :ig a bi.l of
returned to
with a re-
volver, bunted hi in up and presented
the board bill. The bill was
paid and a quarrel followe I McKlroy
tried to get out of Heed's way. and as
he was entering a restaur.mt Heed shot
him. The petition for lt**ed ■« pardon
is signed by 74'i citizens of M mtgoni s
erv county, and among the signers are 1
nine of the jurors who gave the \
verdict.
Intermitlointl t'yeln Km 1.
Nkw Voiik, Aug. I The World yes-
terday said: The various eveling as-
sociations throughout the world are all
preparing to send their best riders to
the international championship meet-
ing, which will be held at Cologne . ...
next month. The League of American 1 started at 1
Wheel no-11 has nominated Oeorge Maker Don berg'
and John S. Johnson to represent
America in the professional events.
This will he the first year for the In-
ternational association to hold profes-
sional championships, and as a result
exceptionally good racing is expected.
A Bledlepl I'olleire for W
Kansas City, Mo., A11 r.
plication was made to the el
to-day for a formal decree Incorporat-
ing the Woman's Medical college, of
this city. Dr. T. J. Heattle is presi-
dent; Dr. John Punton, secretary and
treasurer, and Dr. Flavel It. I ilTany,
dean and curator, lleside^ giving a
course of instruetioa in medicine and
surgery, there will be in connection
with the college s training school for
nurses and a gymnasium of physical
cultu re.
II* 1 1 r right
I he contract
Corbett-Fitz-
vih let 3res-
I eifications
cull for u '.itin/ capn. Ity of It
will lie 11 perinuttent truclnre. ball*
liy a joint stoeli eompun v uiiule up of
business men of Dallas. 'I'll' KloriiU
Athletic eloli will not ereet n building
as first announced. This is to avoid
Injunction proceedings.
A llo in frightened 1
Fit s nki o :t, Kan.. An •
W. W. Wilson's sons, wh
ing In a pasture near
where a line young horsi
cr,.ere I themselves with -
and m de a rush toward the animal.
Without moving a step It fell dead. It
was examined by experts, and pro-
nounced sound in every way except a
' | rupture in the head * clear ease of
' death from fright
I In- Schooner Republic Sunk.
Lor aim., O., Au I. During a
heave ','ale ycster.liy morning the
sell..oner llepulillc, in owol the steam
allow, coal I 1 I e 11, became
C.l .Hill linl« ill III feet <>'
water mile- off mis port. I'he tug
Cascade, of this port, siiceeeiled in res-
„n i,f the crew of eight men who
1 ... 1.. ihe rigging The
ill probably
[O lltMttll.
1 Two o!
o w re play-
tin ir home,
■ was grazing,
1 white sheet
er car
Thirty llor*e« frer
Wklls, Minn., An ' l
5'clock tlii
ry stable
if $40,000 before it was
The insurance is SI
Fire which
. morning in
•aused a loss
•xtinguished.
'Thirty head
of horses were destroyed. The origin
of the tire is unknown.
m«m); Ti
Pacific,
i 'it, a
dc-
have
The
. 1 .' i; Wabash. -5'-i 10,.'IS5, nu
Know 11 w
a , Aug. 1.
iitlinu' near
tost instant
k Marvin,
A11 ap-
■cult court
It Is announced fr
that Got Morrill w!
a new police l .
Branded bv the o -.
in Topeka, Kan.,
probably appoint
r Wichita, as de-
v lie
the
iatory.
« l.osded.
T. 8. strait,
Hiverton, wai
|y killed by his
1 hoy a bo ii* 11
s playing with
lie didn't know
Maryland noral-
t for governor on
. 11 Ooriuun fol-
• ''iisiness house*
in t:ie :«lsU
I>11111 ice Alone the \rl<
Wh iiita, Kan., Au '. i
sas river is yet higher 11
reports of damage all nl
of the river swell the a
though it is impa-dbh
with any degree of •
water of Chlsholm
Nii« River.
■The Arkan-
ay, and tho
g the course
regate loss,
ii estimate it
11 racy. Tho
,vuw. M - -" the pack-
ing house district is impregnated with
ammonia from the fee planUand dead
fish are floating on the surface, having
been poisoned by the qhciuicnls.
Khiinss Hepuidleaiifc
Toi'Kka, Kan., An>. I riiaiiuian
Lelanil, of the republlean state cen-
tral committee, last night issued a call
for a meeting of the committee to bo
hold ill this city Tuei.lny. August 13.
Tlio committee is called together for
the purpose of determining how a re-
publican candidate shall be nominated
for chief justice.
• Cannot be Improved!"
So MRS. F. E. BAKER.
of Calveston, Tex.,
- bays of—
Ayer'S HairVigor
"Having u s e ■1 ®
.Iyer's llair Vlgi'r o
for jrenrs, I find o
■ hut "it keeps my °
scalp clean and 0
the hair In the best o
|, condition. M- ®
IV mother, now M\iy o
years of aj{e, hits o
as flue a head "f 0
hair its when she o
was forty, a fact o
which she attrllv 0
ll( Aycr's Hair VI«or. " o
growth "i hslr and o
restores j r.i> halt to its original oeler, 0
I , , i.,,vv this preparation roi.M o
lie I r. K. llAht.ll. li.ll
veston, Texas.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
i-iibi-arko iiv w
OR. J. C. AVER 4 CO., 10WELI. MASS. |
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 3, 1895, newspaper, August 3, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116733/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.