The Quay Transcript. (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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TWICE A BRIDE AT SIXTEEN.
Ohio Girl Wadded at 14 Gets Divorce
and Will Marry Again.
S w fft htxtfx'n and to ire a hi Mr- Is
t)>e record of Ml®- H®i tha M. ('raw-
ford, a pretty country la.— of New-
ark. Ohio.
Two yearn ago Min* Iterthn. then
14, «l!pi>rd off to Covinginn. Ky., with
her youthful swift heart. Charles C.
Hutton, and wax married. Par. mat
fnryitrnew and hlet-aing* were be
stowed, tut within the part year the
children became eat ranged and the
girl wife recently commenced action
for divorce.
Judge Walter Krviiio granted the
decree. When it was announced Miss
Ren ha, then restored to hr r maiden
name, wanted to apply for a new
llcenM. but her lawyer. Judge Hrlarot,
persuaded her to wait a day. Then
she married an old chuai, llnrry
Kreas. She says she Is nirt she bar
the right man this time.
PRAISE FOR MINT JULEP.
New York Newspaper Rhapsodizet
Over Summer Drink.
The Jingle of iocs- the ruby tint nigh it
The half-burned Jewels far down ir
the glass.
Small wonder the licat-riddcs wretehef
should buy It.
Ami sip of fl» contents, unsteadled—
alas!
How dear to my heart is the drink ol
my manhood
When J Ini my, the bat keep, presentf
it to view;
The sparkle, the mint leaves—th«
drink thnt a man should
Toss right to the spot when refresh
meat Is due.
— New York Telegraph.
Five Shillings in Gold.
A London firm recently received
from a gold miner in Alaska the fol
lowing curious letter: "Gentlemen—
Inclosed you will find an envelop*
which you will tear up In small piece!
and place in a glass of water; let Boal
for an hour or so, then stir and draii
off slowly; add more water and drair
r.rd you will find thirty grains of gold
for which you will send me a stylo
graphic pen wrapped up In a late news
paper.” These instructions were duly
carried out, and the gold, value 5s.
obtained, in exchange for which tin
ingenious miner was sent a stylo
graphic pen and tw'o newspapers.
Historic Vermont Tavern.
Of the eight taverns in Bennington
Vt„ that enteriallied men und beast
prior to and after the revolution, only
one, what was known as the Ilarnior
tavern, is now standing.
This tavern was built atiout 1709 by
Daniel Harmon und for nearly a cen-
tury it was kept by himself or some
of his descendants. It was on tht
direct stage line between Troy and
Montreal and Brattlelioro for many
years, and had a wide reputation.
For fifty years it has not been oooii
pied, except as a storehouse, and If
rapidly going to pieces.
It was In this house that (leu. Johc
Harmon Inn.
Fiark took his breakfast the morning
ef the battle of Bennington, after
leaving his camp and marching tv
meet the British forces.
Clock Was Polite.
Gerald Balfour of the British cab 1-
net opened n new market 1umP4d
Leeds the other day. The opening
was: fixed for 12 o'clock exactly. The
large clock iu the center of the mar-
ket was so manipulated that It should
strike the hour immediately on the
guests taking their scats. Mr. Bal-
four, accompanied by the civic fatli
»rs, arrived late. The clock hud its
duty to perform and it meant to do it
A* the guests took their seats It bold
'y clanged out the hour—twenty fi»•»
Rionlw lata. •
Hla Shoes Were Tired ACHED IN EVERY BONE.
A Baltimore avenue boy, aged six. i _
leerow to bar- an Imaginative mind I Chicago Society Woman Who Wa» So
•» well a* a humane disposition
Recently bis mother noticed that
it bedtime every night he laid his,
Uttle boots together upon their sides
atstead of s.-ttiug them upright.
“Please tell me why fbu always
place your boots in that way," she
laid.
"Why,” answered the little boy.
'it’s l*ec*nse they must be tired
walking so much all day. I lay them!
sideways so they can rest.”— Phlla-
'♦elphia PultBe Ledger.
Deep-Level Mining. " i
Great advance tu deep level mining
» the result of the advance in engi- I
sec-ring science. Some tears ago i
Sick Sha Ccu'd Not Slaep or Eat,
Cured by Ooan's Kidney Pills.
M a r I o n
Knight, of 33
N. ‘A a h 1 a nd
Ave.. Chicago.
Orator of the
Wert Hide
i W • ii cesday
'Club. ea.a:
‘This winter
when I start-
ed to use
Doans Kid-
ney Pills 1
ached !n every
bona and bad
Intense pains
Fend of an Argument.
Home folks are so fond • »! an »rgn
mett that they will try to prove the j
usefulness of the hole In a doughnut
Mrs. Win
Soothing Svrwn
hrew thousand feet waa considered a it* kidneya and pelvic organs. The
great depth, hut this limit has been ' urine waa thick and cloudy and I
much exceeded. At Ptwau. Belgium. ' <H>uid barely eat enough to live. I
hirtv > ix hundred feet has been touch- ( felt a change fur the bett-r within a
«d. while at Calumet. Heels and Tam- j The second week I began
arack. In the I'nlted States, mines ; *»h*l heartily. I begun to improve
Irom forty five hundred to fifty four ! general'y and before seven Weeks had
-mndted Teet have been worked. The I past-ed I waa well. I bad -pent hun-
>mp«raturt Is tbe great thing to b* ! dreds of dollars for medicine that did
j\ tircome. not help me, but $<> worth of Doan's
—------ Kidney Pills restored me to perfect
_. „ ' health.”
Field of Cryatatizcd Salt. A TRIAL FREK—Address poster-
The great field of cryataiixed *alt at ; M„blirn ,-0„ Buffalo. N. Y. For sale
Saltern, Cal., in tbe middle of the t tJ1 d,ajerg. |>rtt-e 6<»c.
* o ««• it 264 f#>et below tht
. ___________
Frif-Mdr-B UftQfBy a-finna ih. (urai. -Men ^
t*»W4K.m>. a.i«r»t-ai».,orv wlwactk.. St»amis
Smallest Inhabited Island.
Tbe smallest inhabited island In
ibe world is that on which tha Eddy- 1
stone lighthouse stands. At low wat-
er it la thirty feet in diameter.
Vine's Purr I. lh»- medtr'.ne we ever u«ed
■ for all sgeellobfi of the ibmwt ai.d !i.ng» M’s
O. KxOSLST, V ar.burr r. 1ml. Kib Ml, IWW.
History of Capital Punishment.
Monsieur Ifelbler. a French exe« u-
tionrr. Is collecting material for tha
history of the death punishment la
Europe.
level of th sea and Is more lhan a
thousand acres in extent. Its surface
is as white as snow, and when the sun
f'layton Bruner, a Crock freedman
near Tulsa, is all-god to have sold
one ple o of land five times, and the
la shining Its brilliance Is too dazzling deeds wore all on P.ie In the clerk's
for tbe eye. The field is constantly
supplied by the many salt springs in
ibe adjacent foot bills.
office at the same time, all having
been filed during the past month. If
this story is true Bruner holds the
record for selling the same piece of
land a number of timet.
Insist on Getting It.
Rome groc# rs say they don’t keep,
Defiance Starch. This is because they Important ta Mothara.
have a stock on hand of other brands Txkt-'.i* caerfolly evrry botu. of OASTORTA,
containing only 12 oz In a package, s »•(«• and rvwdy fw infant. »wl chiiuM-u.
which they won't be able to sell first, a**1 *** tL4,t il
because Defiance contains 1C oz. for
the same money.
Hus tha
bignatitre of
"Somewhere iu his works,” the
bookish man was saying. "Ren Jnn-
ron speaks of the 'metropolis of the
ages’—and—”
“What did you say his name was?”
asked (he Chicagoan.
"Joiison- Ben Jonson.”
"Never hoard of him. When was
he In Chicago?”—Philadelphia Press.
Beware -.1 Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
la tR For Ovrv a®
YLr Kind You Uavt Alwayt buught.
Tha Thinking Cap.
1! we were charged so much a head
for sunsets, or If God sent round a
drum before the hawthorns come into
flower, what a work we should make
about the>f beauty!—R. I* Stevenson.
FITS irarrsrt. _
tw. a*a
Really Impregnable Fortrestas.
Gibraltar and CTonstadt are the two
ir.oat brilliant examples of elaborate,
permanent fortresses that have, ao
far. fully answered ail expectations,
neither of them since fortification hav-
ing ever been captured, while most
•Mhers have at one time or another
violently chanred hands.
Saaks No Further
“No more nauseous (loses of quinine
and tbe like for me. Cheatham's fixa-
tive- Tablets are surer in effect and
far more pleasant and convenient .o
take. I seek no further for a safb and
sure cure for iliiliousness and Mala-
ria.” Edw. Dubois,
Baton Rouge, La.
25c per box.
Better Than Hatcheta
"Do you think,” queried the old
ir.dy, "the time will ever come when
all nations will g-.t together and bury
the hatchet?”
"They may bury the hatchet.” re-
plied the man who had been reading
the war news, “but they will never
lcter the rapid firing guns.”—Chicago
News.
To be • successful wife, to
retain tbe love and admiration
of her husband should he o
woman's constant study. If
she would be all that she may,
she must guard well against the
signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown
tells her story for the benefit of
all wives and mothers.
“ Dk«r Mhr Pjviebam ; — Lydia F.
Pinkltaiu’n Veg*table ('ompoaintl
will make every mother well, atrona.
healthy and happy. I dragged through
, nine years of mia ruble existence, worn
nut with pain and wrxrincM. I thru
noticed a statement of a woman
troubled as 1 was; and the wonderful
results she had had from your Vege-
table C-ftnpoutid, and decided to try
what it would do for me, and used it for
three montha. At the end of that
time. 1 was a different woman, five
neighbors remarked it, and my hus-
band fell in love with me all over
again. It seemed like a neweniatenee.
I had been suffering with inflamma-
tion and falling of the womb, butyonr
medicine cured that, and built up my
entire system, till I was Indeed like a
new woman.— hi nee rely yours. If MB.
( has. F. Brown. 2) Cedar Terrace, Bob
Springs, Ark., Vice President Mothers
Club. _ Mg
-96000 forfoit If #r<W«s( of
trovluf fommimmou taooot bo
All Up-to-Date Housekeepers
use Ik-fiance Cold Water Starch, hr-
cause it Is belter, and 4 o/. more of it
M m.rcury will aurvijr dr-.irny tbr- wn-r of irotll for same money.
tad compWrtr-jr tUnr-ae tie srhulfl itMem when ___
fn fr!nif It tbr«»i.irh iT.c ttincou* iurfuffra. hurt)
should u*'«r l*« ubfU e«rffpi «*•» prm. r!i*-
tlon« fiN»m rrpnfflb.u pliytlrlm* •• th* damair* ih*y
will d<» l» if# fold to the ^ood y«»ti «*«n p -Mtlhly tie*
rite from Htll'i i uiarrh Cur*, manufurnirtd
bv Y. J,« h*nrv 4 C«*., Toledo. t». ct»ntufn* nd tner-
Uncle Allen.
"The Ixird loves a cheerful giver,
all right.” remarked Uncle Allen
cary.sad In takra tr.i*r»*l)r. wiiua dliwily upos Siiarks; "but ypu i sn't make me be-
lb* h'nod MM nurcu* luifflcn nf I h* In
hnrlng Mutl'a CuiuitL Cur* he flurw roil ■*! the lleve 1-ord a man for hmr-
fThnu°X v'I »D« courage enough to say no once In
sold by PruvftM*. frier *v. jH-r hotiiB. awhile when a dead beat trie* to work
lokt Bail'* Family fi .»for c.>u»i!pawuB.
Oklahoma State Military Institute.
A High Grjuk PrcpAffl
tor> Milft My School
Under Gov«mir.cnt S^-
llt i men.
coi.tmr.L
Only military arhikol in Loth TflrrilwiM. ti>on»ifiihfl«» It oiflrflHinji
•low. htrivinl »tit«1*n*» rrrfli** *p*e<nl attonlio*. hiffc •tnaJord «»f
~- *'—*-•*-- okAmnr holidn K
rod unto off hw
I Iflft 7,*#*
Kor fli i'IU Biioi bionh wad i 11 i.«lraiod rauiugfiM
JAM BC-W K IU W, »up«riBl*Nil*iil, ohlul»«*iiiu City, Oklat*oma.
•id*, oar* warn *tuernirrsive rpecigi aunnnvn, *« ig» ■««
•Cudy wwd MkorwU. firm and whoUwHrtaa d.w*-*pi»»»w. «Umi*r
rooihiawd with iatolloclual traiaiag. nrwj offirt- aradnat<
Point, dotailod by war dof*artat»n’ muiitrfllfl *>ycn>4 bflgiu I
him for another little loan.'
Monkey's Advantage.
Its hand and its wonderful Intelli-
gence give the monkey advantage over
ail other lower animals. It cannot well
endure coli^ and temperate climates,
and this fact, it is rnggeated. lias pre- j
vented the close association with man !
that would have made the monkey |
the most useful of domestic animals
fSE TOBACCO PURCHASE.
forty- I'.igkt Thousand Kalian, raid
for a l iar) l-«l mf Tobacco.
Tlie biggeet purchase of high grade
tobacco ever made in the West bv a
cigar manufacturer was made last
Wednesday by Frank I*. I<ew Is, Peoria
III., for his celebrated (Single Binder
cigar. A written guarantee was given
that the entire amount was to be fancy
selected tobacco. Tills, no doubt,
makes the I.ewiH factory the largest
holder in the I’nlted btales of tobacco
of so high a grading.—Herald - Tran-
script, Dtc. tl, l'jvt.
Comparing Methods.
“Your methods,” began the pleas-
ant editor to the h^iin? lady in the
stock company, ‘playing a week's en-
gagement In his town, "are some-
what similar to my own. We both
depend largely on paste to make a
hit ”—New Orleans Picayune.
Beat in Existence
“I sincerely believe, all things, con-
sidered, Hunt's Lightning Oil is the
most useful and valuable household
remedy in existence. For cuts. Burns, I
Sprains ami Ins -et Bites it has no
equal ao far as my experience goes.”
G. E. Huntington.
Eufaula, Ala.
25 and 50 cent bottles.
Signs to the Hungry.
All railway stations in Sweden 1
ahere meals are served are recogniz-
ed by a sign bearing the suggestive I
implements which figure largely at j
tabic—a crossed knife and fork.
Why It Is the Beat
is because made by an entirely differ-1
ent process, la-fiance Starch is un-
,ike any other, better and one-third
more for 10 cent*.
Defiance Starch
should lie in every hous<-hnld. none so
good, bi-sides 4 oz. more for 10 cents
lhan any other brand of cold water
starch.
Trade With South America.
One of the mod notable features of
the trade of the I'nlted States with
South America is its comparative fix-
ity. During the last thirty years
there has been an increase of only
5 per rent, in trade, and tbe sales of
lbl*0 were al>ent the same as those of
lko2. Coni|>ared with the trade of
1873, Americas 11*02 trade with th®
world outside of South America has
more than doubled. To the 40.000.000
people in South America the yrarlj
•ale* amount to less than $40,006.00?
COTTON GINNING MACHINERY;
If you want any, write us.
We are the leaders. Wc make the
NUMER, EIQLE, SMITH, PRITT IHI WIHSRIP.
Catalogue and prices furnished on application.
We furnish everything needed in a modern Gin Outfit.
CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY, - DALLAS, TEXAS.
n
EDUCATIONAL
A
LMVOKTH UNIVERSITY.
Joint Property ol the two Methodism •
Intends to be thorongh in wholarsbip
and helpful und religion- ui spirit.
Ten Head Professora, the majority of
whom have taught in na<-h universities as
Northwestern. Vanderbilt. Ann Arbor,
Chicago, Columbia. 1.eland Stanford, de-
( tbelr entire lime to the college of
vote
lil-ernlartK 1 rpa of instru-o- r-
Arademy and Music Elocution and Art.
l.argi campus of fifty t s o acres beauti-
fully situated. Modern building-. PIijk)
cal. Chemical and Biologiral Lane rat ones.
Tile first S***ici, begins September 7,1**4.
Add ran*,
President I. I. WiSsais, OibtMM, Okie.
SCHOOL MEDICINE
1 j.e Medical IiepAr1-ii.nl nt Far! Wort, t’ol-
»• nllj will t-egiB It. el.rrsita aunu.l .c n
cn Octobers. 1W1 in-iepenrlent mediral
school In tbe State A four rear (railed ruunr.
Lanrr sod able larullr Al-un-laore of rltnn- g
material Kverj facility afforded atudenu pre-
paring for -tale Medical Hoard.laniloatloue
r.nsnal advaniagr i offered io aieml-eri nf
the graduating rlga. t .r caiaiugucor In.'or
matin-, addrera KHASR 11KAY. M II., 1 ear,
K no in «ct Whaal Hulldlug. I.hti Worth. Teras.
&
FAULTLESS
^STARCH sy
FOR 5tllRT5.C0lLAR5 CUFF5 ABO TIME LiBLN
Every tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely starched
clothes and linens. No starch under the sun gives
ao good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutely
free of the chemicals which other starches contain. It
never sticks to the iron or causes the clothes to
break. It does not rot them. For 10 cents you get
16 ounces of. the best starch that can be made.
Get Defiance.
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO..
OMAHA, NEB.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so whv not try it ? Price 50c.
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Hale, John S. The Quay Transcript. (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1904, newspaper, August 19, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907479/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.