The Western World (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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orr for the summer
BrooKs Restaurant
and Ice Cream Parlor....
Good Meals at All Hours. Cheap! Cheap!! Cheap!!!
Icq Cream for Everybody. Contract for the
City to fill all orders promptly. _
the Oklahoma Dairy 8r Ice Cream
firms also. Orders delivered out of town.
Agents for
n Co., other
No, 14 Grand'Avenue.
Phone No. 1014.
J. E. Brooks, Prop.
The Monrovia
SOME RACING LORE.
Is the Place to get
Good Meals and Clean Beds
Board and Lodging By the Day or Week
3221 W. Harrison WHIT ELLIS, Prop. Guthrie
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Free Reclining Chair Cars on ail Trains
Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars, Pullman Tourist 8leeplng Car*
between MEMPHIS and the
PACIFIC COAST
4. 9. MoNALLY, D. P. A., GEO. H. LCI, Q. P. A-
Oklahoma City, O. T. Little Rook, ArtL
If ye have tips to spring, prepare for
shed work now!
Trample on a woman's rights and
she may forgive you, but on her train?
—never!
Wherein a horserace resembles a
bullfight is in the mere fact that it's a
toss-up who'll win.
There is a reason for everything,
but the fact that you have lost a
wager needs no explanation.
It takes a horserace to produce food
for reflection—and you'll never get the
gout from that kind of food!
Pool, have sense! You can see a
j iOK'.cg *jr<;er from the back of the
j tan (I as well as from an aisle
seat.
If the jockey can't hear you "root,"
protest at once to the management
agan:st the absence of a sounding
board.
The ups and downs of racing
Befall those knowing spouters
Who say they know the Ins and outs
And bet on in-and-outers!
The female of uncertain ago
Will never be in need,
Since nags on which she's prone to
wage
Have most uncertain speed!
Poverty and politics may make
strange bed-fellows, but not more so
than racing. Ever see an Illiterate
handicapper pointing out the mistakes
in the "figures" of a professor of
mathematics?
When you are feeling morose and
moody and sour and gloomy, and you
look as if you were barred in the bet-
ting, maybe you are doing some good,
after all. You can't realize how droll
you look to your neighbor.—New York
Telegraph.
TO THE
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY UNTIL APRIL 30, 1904
to the principal Winter Resort* of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana and Texas. Return Limit —June
1st, 1904. Full details as to ratas, route*, eto. on applicatloa to
frisco
SYSTEM
C. W. STRAIN,
Division Pass. Agent,
Wichita, Kans.
SAYS THE GRASS WIDOW.
Most women would rather "keep a
man guessing," as the phrase goes,
than have him downright in love with
them. The reason for that is that wom-
en themselves rather like a pleasing
! uncertainty.
S The most guileless woman on earth
! Is the one who considers her own
transparent devices as marvels of low
j punning. She is so wrapped up in ap-
preciation of her own cleverness that
she hasn't leisure to make mischief.
When a woman excuses her conduct
with a man on the ground that she
j didn't want to hurt his feelings it's
I quite safe to invert the statement
i She didn't want her own feelings hurt
| by having his conception of her
changed.
We are most of us mistaken in our
j ideas of beauty. We don't want beauty
I everywhere. Had a man, for In-
j stance, the chance of being the archi-
tect of hia own countenance he
wouldn't want a beautiful face any
| more than he wants a beautiful hat.
After all there is no interest on
earth so absorbing as the interest in
the chase that began in the gray twi-
light of history and is still in full hal-
loo. The most thrilling element of the
interest lies in the fact that the ob-
server is bound to be, sooner or later,
a participant himself.
Reduced Rates
to California
$
March 1 to April 30.
That long-looked-for California opfS^KOrtllty
1? here at last.
March 1 to April 30, the Rock Island System
will soli "tourist" tickets to principal Rfiints ijJ
California at these low rates; *
$25.00 from Missouri Rivlf Points,
" -v
$25.00 from Waurika, I. T.
Tickets ftS g66(J in Toorist Sleepers, whioh tlie Rdck fsio&fl
runs daily, Chiingo and Kfinfas City to Los Angeles apd fijen
Francisco by way of El Paso; three times d fteek fifi
Colorado Springs und Salt LaHe Citf. March and April are Mo
pleasantest months of tUp California ^ear—doubly so bcCqjfln,
at home, they are uiually the vjry opposite.
Tickets and berths nt all Rock Island tin^fcVlj
or by addressing
J. S. McNALlY, p. P. A., Oklahoma City
J. A. STEWART, C. A. P. D., (ijnsas Citv
CHINFAYNE.
' The way politics look depends on
tvhere you stand.
Wisdom Is a good thing to have If
you aro where it Is of some use.
Personal interest Is a great inoen-
! live in taking high moral grounds.
It requires a great deal of nerve to
j continue to do one thing well all thf
time.
Always remember that seeing oth-
ers fall does not render you any more
I sure-footed.
It is questionable whether a person
lias a right to dress like a fool ever
if he is one.
You cannot. Ull whether a change
(s for the better until you have trierf
it thoroughly.
There Is no use disputing the axiom
j that the man who wants to make
money must begin by spending it free-
ly but judiciously.—"Uncle Dick" in
Milwaukee Sentinel.
ON THE OBSERVATION CAR.
Everybody Reads tfie Western World,
A man can't always be at his best;
the clock doesn't strike twelve but
twice a day.
When you converse with a gossip
fou talk Into a graphophone; the first
person who turns the crank gets the
whole story.
Giving advice to the young (and
/some others) is like offering an um-
brella to a duck.
Whatever the tricks of the muses,
istronomy assures us that Pegasus
|s always on the square.
"If a man were to ascend a moun-
tain nine miles high once eve^y hun-
dred years till the mountain was worn
down by his feet to an atom, the time
required to do thla would be nothing
;o the fourth part of a jKulpi."—Think
>f it!
Frleco Agent 8*curing Mineral*
VINITAi Frank Anderson, indue
trial agent of the Frisco system, hal
fust visited the hill* four miles west
of Vinita for the purpose of securlnj
samples of thq Iron ?nd other mineral!
In the vicinity of Vinita with a view
of having a test made so as to ascot*
tain If iron and other minerals exist is
paying quantities. Samples of iron,
shale and kaolin deposits were taken
Kaolin is used In manufacturing ae
American chlnaware and Is found li
large quantities near Vinita. It Is bo
lieved here that iron exists in the hills
near Vinita in paying quantities. It li
also believed that oil can be founl
near Vinita.
IMMENSE TOBACCO PURCHASE
forty-Eight Thounnnd Dollars Paid
for a Fancy Lot of Tobacco.
The biggest purchase of high grade
tobacco ever made In the Went by a
cigar manufacturer was made lost
Wednesday by Frank P. Lewis, Teoria
III., for his celebrated Hingle Hinder
cigar. A written guarantee was given
that the entire amount was to be fancy
selected tobacco. This, no doubt,
makes the Lewis factory the largest
holder in the United Btatesof tobacco
of so high a grading.—llcrald•Tratu
Hcrijpl, Dec. 21, 1902.
The Retort Courteous.
A well-known Judge tells a story
about the cross-examination of a had-
tern: ered woman i.n his court. Sho
was an Amazonian person. Her hus-
band obviously the weaker vessel, sat
sheepishly listening. The opposing
counsel pressed a certain question
Tatl.ar urgently, and she said, angrily,
"You noedn't think to catch me. You
tried that once before." The lawyer
said: "Madam, I have not the slight-
est dssl.re to catch you; and your hus-
band looks as if ho were sorry i>«
did."
Beyond Expression.
C. W. Farlowc, East Florence, Ala.,
writes:
"For nearly seven years I was af-
flicted with a form of skin disease
which caused an almost unbearable
itching. I could neither work, rest or
Bleep In pcace. Nothing gave me per-
manent relief until I tried Hunt's
Cure. One application relieved me;
one box cured me, and though a year
has passed, I have stayed cured. I am
grateful beyond expression."
Hunt's Cure Is a guaranteed remedy
for all itching diseases of the skin.
Price 50c.
Only One Chance to Do Good.
The following sentiment has Ireen
variously attributed to Stephen Grel-
let, Sir Rowland Hill and to E<hcard
Courtenay and the earl of Devon, and
Is s»ld to have been inscribed »pon
the tombstone of the latter: "I ex-
pect to pass through this world but
once. If, therefore, by any kindness
I enn show or any good thing I can
do any fellow being, let me do it now.
Let mo not defer it nor neglect it,
lor I shall not pass this way again."
Balzer'a Homo Builder Corn.
Go named because 50 acres produced
so heavily that its proceeds built a
lovely home. See Salzer's catalog.
Yielded In 1903 in Ind., 157 bu„ Ohio
160 bu., Tenn. 98 bu., and in Mich. 220
bu. per acre. You can beat this record
in 1901.
WHAT DO TOtJ TniNK 0» THSSB TIILDS
PER ACRE?
120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre.
310 bu. Salzer's New Nat. Oats—per A.
80 bu. Salzer Speltz & Macaroni Wheat.
1,000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre.
14 tons of rich Billion Dol. Grass Hay.
60,000 lbs. Victoria Rape for sheep—acre.
160,000 lbs. Teosinte, the fodder wonder.
54,000 lbs. Salzer's Superior Fodder
Corn—rich. Juicy fodder, per A.
Now eueh yields you can have. Mr.
Farmer, in 1904, If you will plant Sal*
zer's seeds.
JUST 8EXD THIS KOTTCB AND 10O
in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co.,
La Crosse, Wis., and receive their
great catalog and lots of farm seed
samples. (W. N. U.)
Had Adventurous Voyage.
Exploits In navigation bj small boat
aro extending to eastern Europe. Si-
mon Strabrovsky, a hardy Russian
fisherman of Odessa, has Just accom-
plished the feat of navigating alone a
small sailing boat from that port
across the Black sea to Constantino-
ple and back, putting in at Constanza
and Salina on the return voyage. On«
peculiarity of the adventure is thai
Strabrovsky navigated without a com-
pass, declaring that the stars wer«
enough. He received a sum of £201
for bis exploit.
This Inaccurate World.
For the purpose of Illustrating the
difficulties of evidence, Prof. Von Llset
of Berlin arranged with two of his
pupils to pretend a quarrel, conslitlng
of hot words, a walking stick, and a
pistol loaded with blank cartridges.
The quarrel came off in the presence
of twenty other young men, all "highly
educated," who were not In the secret.
No two of the twenty agreed exactly
as to the cause or the quarrel. Eight
different answers were given to the
question: Who began the quarrel?
And yet people read hlatory!—Every-
1 ody's Magazine.
Excitement Increases!
Guthrie atill in a fever of cxcitement over
the Wonderful Cui.s Performed b»
Dr. Russell & Co, §
THE ENGLISH SPECIALISTS
Offices: Astor House, Guthrie, Okla.
OUR BEST REFERENCE. Not a Dollar Need be Paid
Until Cured.
Nothing lik® it was ever pern here before. Hundred* ri^ht here at hoimTtentifr to their
wonderful akill. One lady, Mra. Jonn Corner, of Ualton, was cured of a horrible stomach
trouble af tor nioi yean suffering, during which time she could eat uothing but raw cklts and
milk.
Mrs. Rinma Hunter, of Tuscola, hays ah© was entirely blind with an eye disease, and now
she thanks God and theso wonderful specialists, Dr. liuHseil & Co., for her eye sight.
James Gray *ays the world-renown doctors cured him of consumption. When Miss Lulu
Raglan of £akomis, was reseued from the jaws of death by tho famous English Specialists, Dr.
Russell & Co., tho people enllod it a miracle, but it was no miracle, simply skill and ability.
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and deaf h.
i^ons Patches in tho Mouth
•e Throat, Pimples, Copper
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liLQOD POISON Oil SYPHILIS IT
Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the Ixnly, Hair or Eye brows Fal
The Agricultural and Normal
University at Langston, Okla.
The Next School Year Will Commence September J, J903.
DEPARTMENTS:
Elementary, Normal, College,
Preparatory, Collegiate, Musical, 1
Industrial, including Agricultural, Mechanic Arts, (
Sewing and Cooking.',
Students admitted at or about the age of fourteen.
Tuition in all departments free.
Furnished rooms in dormitories for young men and women free.
Board, including fuel and light, $(5.00 per . month in advance.
Washing, $1.00 a month in advance; also arrangements made for
students to do their own washing.
A branch of tho Santa Fe Railroad runs from Guthrie to Pawnee,
O. T. Persons coming to llie university should purchase their tick-
ets to Coyle, Okla. The U. S. mail hack rune from Langston to
Coyle, a distance of one and one-half miles.
For further information address,
I. E. PAGE, p"*nd langston, Oklahoma.
Night Phone 138
The Union Furniture & Undertaking Co.
Cor. Harrison *ve. & Broad Sts. Guthrie, Okla.
Upholstering a Specialty.
Join Our Association
Only 10 Cents
Call and See us Before You Buy.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Phone 755
B. O. GARRETT.
K. WAGNfcZt GARRKT'I
A Cure for Diphtheria.
A very simple and yet most effective
remedy for diphtheria is nothing but
tho Juice of the pineapple, which tho
patient should be forced to swallow.
Tne fluid is of ro pungent and corro-
sive a nature that it cuts the diph-
theria mucous and causes it to disap-
pear. The corrosive natura of the
juice is shown by the fact that if a
person in good health happens to tako
the Juice of a pineapple before the lat-
ter is ripe, the mucous membranes of
the throat are apt to become sore.
•*S. G. Garret & Son®-
Loan and Real Estate A-gents. Farn»
and Chattle Loans on Long or Short
Time. £?
We will Lend you Money and you need not Pay it * Back as
long as you pay the interest and give Good security
Room 17 DraKe Bldg. * GUTHRIE. OFILA-
A man forsakes the evil of his ways,
not because he has grown good, but
because he has grown tired and dys-
peptic. .*> '
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Leftwich, John C. The Western World (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1904, newspaper, March 3, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284118/m1/3/?q=%22Places%20-%20United%20States%20-%20Territories%20-%20Oklahoma%20Territory%22: accessed May 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.