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Renfrew's Record
Published Every Thursday.
TEr V2 One Cellar Per Year
L p RENFREW Eii r aoi P-fc.
le-epnone
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER :-c
alva mak:
A ait went into the Record
office recently and ca-ed for seup
They $r:raf.y furnished him pi
all right. We hire not heard yet
•whether anyone ha* gone to the
••Del” to renew their subscrip-
tion or
Call.
not.—Saturday Morning
preachers were
present. Dr. Barnes of Jet
thought it unfortunate that of
the 60 doctors of Woods county,
such a small per cent were pres-
ent.
Dr. Gamble, Prof. Stereos,
Pres. Conway. Dr. Cloud of
Kiowa and others made interest-
1 ing remarks. On adjournment
Dr. McCcrmie invited the physi-
cians to meet h:m at his rooms in
the St. Nicholas in the evening
M u:te a numcer met there at sev-
en o’clock and organized for the
purpose of cik-.ng a systematic
study of topics connected with
the profession.
Drs Ei.by, R.utleige and Bowl-
ing were appointed a committee
to arrange programs and the asso-
ciation will probable meet once
in two weeks. Dr. McCorm.c has
inaugurated a good work here
and we hope that cur physicians
will follow up the plan outlined
by him.
Mr. Bryan's Letters.
Mr. Erran took passage on the
Pacific Mail steamship Manchur-
ia, which sailed from San Fran-
ciscc September 2".
He will go to Japan via Hono-
lulu. After a few weeks in Ja-
pan be will proceed to China, the
Fi.C*E«
A man who came in from the
red hill country th.s week said
that somebody had received t
shipment of asbestos paper for
newspaper purposes at 'A alongs Philippine Islands,India, Austra-
and that the drayman had inquir-
ed the way to Governor Fergu-
•on’« Republican office.—K. C.
Times
Poor Ferguson. The repucli-
can territorial committee me*, in
Guthrie Monday, and pissed res-
oluticns endorsing Roosevelt,
McGuire and Frantz but ignored
the administration of Governor
Ferguson. If that isn’t being
slaughtered in the house cf one’s
friends we den’t know where to
*
look for another gory example.
P.equie ’scat in pace.
Captain James W. Steele, edi-
lia, New Zealand, Egypt, Pales- ®°‘‘e
X Woods County {£
^ «v Gleanings. A £
grandfather Reimus died at his
home north of Carmen Nov. r-th
:y-5 aged *3 years
Mr. and Mrs. Matt liable hive
returned to Ring wood after spend-
ing several years in California.
The road leading north from
Avard has been very much im-
proved by lowering the grade on
the top of two hills four or five
feet
Pete Dane of P.osooe, was kick-
ed by a celt, Tuesday evening,
Ucv. rath and died from the ef-
fects of the kick the next even-
ing.
Mrs. 0. B. Dandis who moved
from near Go’.trv, last spring,
died recently a: Hesperia Cali-
fornia. Mr Dandis will go to
Newton, Kan., to make his home.
The Cherokee Messenger pub-
lished an interesting letter from
Mrs. Mattie Tracy Hadley,
Douglas, Alaska, where she has
to teach in the Indian
schools.
t**« G****** T«»t
m:-i a hat--*
* griafff*’ h,r ■ 1
. C.u» a. V, »** - - 8
|>V *» (rfCT? OBt rocld '
cay Of wfeat So yea 1
i« it* r.omtn. -U
G. F. McKNIGHT. ^LVJI
^D^ET
-.tear
!t. gy oat of ore r
A- tost s’au't open ot!y at night
ffc.e '**lv* divis: r. * of Tfce clc-cs were
c »t. Ieto parts. Oa one r.ce were
r .gt:. oa the other d»y bloomer*
At S ta the Eorixi joatioeard isi
t le at: r.orj opetef The fetal, of
the chicory were a bncht blue They
grew lighter ;n color uB’ii they were
nearly white The children called the
C w*r, t; !!
o’clock found all their petal* clooed
At S o clock the morning glory and
poppy opened their eye*
At f the yellow hark-weed and dan-
de.iocs
At 7 o clock the water lllie* were
!a all tbeir glory and if the day w»*
Cue & o'clock found the pimpernel
with ita red eye* wide open A: $
tt.rigcld «hd tulip* *5read oaf. At
V Sar* of Bethletetc were at their
best for at 11 they were found nil
•hut up A: It o clock the laiy pa*
%
m.
G. M. ALL,
proprict a.
Hone but the choicest meats told.
Highest cash paid for hides, fur«
and poultry. Fish and game In
season
FAT STOCK WANTED.
Pure
Food
c witzer.and, Germany, .-ranee, Ed.*.a:d u. Loosely, a conduc-
Ilcrwav. oweden, Denmark, Rus- {cr wij0 lf4S badiy i-jared ic the
sia. Ho
Isles.
land and the British
Orient R. R. yards at Carmen
primrose «a* blooming it* loveliest.
At 7 the white lychnis lonly a night
bloomer) opened and la-er still the
. night primrose* put out their white
some years ago has ;ust been giv- bloom
The trip will occupy about one ^ & ve:d;ct for $:DOOO damages. At : odor - a -he m -ring -he pir-
year, and the readers of the Com- ~ _
moner will be able to follow
Money to Lean on Farms.
In Woods and Woodward Coun-
ties, 5 years time, with the
privilege of paving par. cr a., a:
my interest paying time after one
year, at a better rate of interest
and better options than you can
get from smaller companies. I
do my own inspecting, write my
own mortgages and pay the
money as socn as the papers are
signed, and Abstract furnished.
If veu have a small lean on your
land and wan: more come in and
see me, I will let you have it. I
1 n cowers a« -:t ^nd ?««•*• p*a* represent The Mortgage and De-
then •- :mpt*j.-.y unf :-:*•! r.eir benture Co., of Topeka, and Close
man .-color*! inner* At I da:, *• Sr3f & Co., of Chicago, also
the r.£n-.^.i at: f 4 oc.j.a7e |jotoco private money to
lean. Mv loan companies don’t
sell their mortgages, and if you
A: 5 o’clock -he beauty of the want to pay your mortgage off,
right awakes and a: • evening just Step into my office and pav it
off any time veu want to. You1
Bakery
WM. AECKERLE, Prop.
The first-class Bakery of Alva.
Corner of Fifth street and
Barnes Av.
H. A. NOAH.
Alva,
LAWYER
Oklahoma
were the brightest and at 4 o'eloe*
in the afiaraoaa the Cower appropri-
ate!? named four-o clock *»i ready to
si.. * itself
At Meal Times
Did you ever consider
the quality of the bread
you are eating? It may
be good. It might be
better, purer, fresher and
more wholsome. It will
be all right if you buy it
at
The Headlight
Bryan from the letters which will I t0WJ.|it6
be published in the Commoner
from time to time.
The Commoner and Renfrew’s
Record one year. $1.40.
tor of The Earth, published in
Chicago by the Santa Fe Railway
Cc.died suddenly in that city
October :::h. A friend in Mi-
ami, Tex., says of him. ‘‘He
was a true friend of the great
southwest and faithfully and
truthfully se: forth its advanta-
ge and. opportunities to
the
many thousands who must in the
net: future find this the dearest
spot on earth and call it home.”
Tne Barber County Index has
been informed by a prominent
Santa Ee official that he overheard
President P.iplev say, during his
recent visit at Wichita, that the
Santa Fe would build from
Wichita direct to Amarillo,
Tex , sc as tc avoid Tucker Hill
on the present route. President
Ripley was not yet leady to an-
nounce this change of plan, but
the Index thought it was viola-
ting no confidence in publishing
what it bad learned. The Santa
Fe can get around Tucker Hill
without much trouble, but if they
trv tc put & line through the gyp
hills southwest cf Medicine
Dodge they will tucker out be-
fore they get half way to Deer-
head.
A Democratic Measure.
During the Ohio campaign,
Senator Foraker said: ‘‘The prep-
osition to give the power cf mak-
ing rates to the interstate com-
merce commission is a democrat-
ic measure. The republicans
refused to put that plank in their
platform.”
The people of Ohio appear tc
cave taken Senator Foraker at
his word. They have, by an
overwhelming majority
suggests that
of Augusta, which
the county has been compelled tc
buy in for taxes bad better be
turned into a poor farm. That
is a mean way for Carmen to
treat an unfortunate rival.
j> convolvuli!* amok* and wonder*!
if :te sue had forgotten to get up
you want
don’t have to lock all over the
U. S. to find it. Plenty of money
always on hand. Wouldn’t you
rather borrow tnenev of me than
of seme stranger? Why cf course -pUK CITY BAKERY
you would, so dcr.t be hoodooed____—
WHO IS KODAVAT
’. 1 .' J
the democratic
mcner.
meas:
Senator Burton Indicted.
Senator !. R.3urton of Kansas,
has been found guilty by a jury
of his peers, on all six counts in
the U. S. circuit court at St.
Dcuis. cf having accepted com-
pensation from the
and Securities Company
Dcuis, tc appear for the company
Don’t Be Irritable.
“An irritated *kin make* an irritable
per' • . and an irritable person >rather,
much trouble onto him--
a* the ca*e ir.ay be. Moral ,e Hu-.t »
Cure, one box of which i» absolutely
and unqualifiedly guaranteed to cure
any form of *kin trouble. Ary k.ud
of itching known i* relieved at ones
and one box cure*.
Notice M. Mi. A.
There will be election of ch-
eers on the first meeting night
in December, being Friday night
Dec. rst 1905. S. O. Maddox,
J. J. Glaser, V. C.
Clerk.
eve
Powc- Behind tne T'-c-: :
paper Ccrresocruer.t.
If one ask* who Kciama U there
arc two an-wers one that be is b*
chief of the general staff in the Japnn
ese arzsy, and the otter
bes:de». a poor onletter*
at 52 years of t?,e, rule:
guides ter armies.
Richard Barry, the war
eat. says, in “Port Arthu
mac tbin’-s while other;
woriis while olbers ea'..
lover lehtnd the throne
at the general's ear.
Matty public men in Jarati
Kocunta • - • ’ ’
second-ra c capacity. He had leer
sent to Fcrmcsa. to "get rid of h,ni.
There he raised the place front sav-
nzery to a commercial prosperity. He
ccttld have been prime minister
• v he s I w : -
strings than be one of the strings ta
jc pulled. Ruaxla is peeping up over
:he border. Let u* prepare. Give
me a desk in the war office.”
So the critics were gla.l to get the
upstart out of the way. Dut when the
war came, one man had hi* finger on
'.bmg- and knew when as i w here to
.-Tike. He knew the pe n:* in the
Korean coast where an army could
, be landed. He knew how soon it
could he transported there where a..
the merchant steamers were, and how
aid take to turn them into
transports: and he hal the audacity
any long;:, sej ms for quick
meuev.
G. F. McKNIGHT,
Alva. Okla.
Nice man to do business with.
TIME CARD.
CHICAGO RUCK tSLAXD A PACIFIC R R-
EaSTBOCXD
s
Passenger daily ex " 5:io pm.
tVSSTBOCND
Alva ac'd • ?x Surd:
J. C. HERRON, D.D.S,
MODEFN DENTISTRY CORRECTLY
and SCIENITFICALLY DONE.
South Side Square *
ADVA. CKDA.
— OFFICE OF —
DR. J. A. BOWLING,
Local freight cotr
Monday. Wednesday
-
Thursday and Saturday
Tm:. s c- miect at tx-’ar
it and *t; at
souri Pacific fiT all p .;
;ast.
i j •. f.50 p ir.. 1
jin. 1
1 in «:15 p- m. '
ted Friday aid
rvery Tuesday.
RESIDES*
OF1K .-.
PH* se
PHoNE Hi
•a’.ipe.irts
—Ace.-.t.
ADVA, CKLAEOMA.
G. N. BILBY,
Physician end Surgeon.
OFFICE PHCN't.
RESIDENCE 1 .
rz
ALVA. OKLAHOMA.
The Doctors Organize.
Dr. H. J. McCormic, whe is
sent by the American Medical
Association, all over the United
States, organizing county medi-
cal associations made an inter-
esting talk to a large audience at
the opera sense Monday afternoon
The doctor gave a most instrcc-
trre talk cn sanitation and the
prevention of the domestic epi-
demic diseases. He emphasized
Press Notices.
F. Adlestein Johnson, Cttnma,
Icwa:—The good moral tone cf
the lecture, and the general phi!-
Rialto Gtain csophy cf life which it set forth,
of St. together with the rare spire of
wit and healthv humor, made it
U t tMj i---
in the capacity of an attorney be- altogether an evening cf instruc- Jong
fere the postoffice department, ticn and splendid entertainment. —/
The Senator has taken an appeal William -en Best*, mosper,
to the supreme court. Unless •-owa: — -ne ^.ecture cn Lean
the supreme court reverses the -“^l*5’ -as‘ *uesdav evening oy
findings, the senator’s seat in the Idr.Coare*. p.eased eve.v:_dy.
senate becomes vacant and he A-vbody who wants to hear a
will be forever barred from hold- -ecture cannot make a mts-
ing any emee of public trust cr ta*e Ko:“6 tc ^ear ^‘m-
profit, unless the disability is re- Ottumwa Courier :-Mr. ChaSee ^ ___ w _
moved by the president. Fend- is & speaker ot grea. -..g.-a...y crowce<i with power.
ing the appeal Senator Burton will aad his 3ect-re commanded the _
closest attention and interest
AU are unanimous Democratic Opportunity
Mr
N".
s
N
’ ’ Oil
. I1*1 a nr
VJO a m
FIXE
PHOTOS.
Fc: something artistic and
strictly up-to-date in
Photos go to
He was not a very presentable man.
He had never traveled, and
nothing but Japanese. He
laueh like a boy at what he
jwAXTA
e ascribes:-.
•N Passer,-er I»s:'=..
11 Pass.-nirer Daily
-So Frgt Daily ex >ur.‘a\
wsVrwoi'xn.
527 Pawvtr. »«r Daily
J. 1 Passe: cer Da.ty ll:J5pi..
SJ5 Frgt Daily ev >:• Iv 1 r-'pir
Alva trait M- - On- 5 thr utfh
Kansas City with at cliaitc-. connects
at Kansas City for Chicago and all
points east: correct* at Tinr.eM for j
all points south, and at Wetlinjrton for
ali paints north.
Fr Cuthrie leave Alva at * • a. rr.. a pDAir
and 11 :'> a n: arr.ve a; outhrie at 2
p. m. and 11:10 p. m. Tra-.i: Xo. 5de ,
makes close connections at Mulvane
No!’^':''urYJ-hVoi:ari" "to* Amarillo | Suit* made to order. Fit Guaranteed,
with ut chance, and makes close con- Cleaning and Repairing neatly done.
«poke nection for ali psaints south.
w’ >.,j Xo*. X'l ard >0 carry smoker, coach |
liked chair car and sleeper. ALVA, - - OKLA.
Merchant Tailor
Sjuth Side Sqnare,
uct fill auy cf the duties of a seu
atcr. The statute which the-
senator has violated, was enact-
ed in :S64 aud prohibits senators
from appearing before otte of the
departments in Washington for
pay. Senator Burton of Kansas,
, . . Train Xo. S2b run* through to Xew- ,
and frown over what displeased him. ton-makei c-;Cwe connect:oi s at Harper ' ~T“~~
And he scorned a frock coa' and stuck foT Kingman. Pratt and Hutchinson. LOflg Ot Rutledge,
to a kimono. Put the emp-r-. a— - Cownecf* at Newton for all points east i phvmci WS ,nd -st'RGEOX
• ‘ ; about him haaw a-d west. . . ._A„.
what Kodatna was. and although they | W. J. McCaffail] -\^ent. A*. - A, OikLAHoMA.
c. ;ij c - 7r pride, sake, give him FRISCO SYSTEM. All calls answered promptly day
the command * of the army, they Arkansas Valley * Western. or night.
E-st & nd‘ly Tra,° Service‘ Office Phone 43-
Passenger leaves Avard. 1:15 pm Residence Phones:
Mixed freight, leave* *15 a m Rutledge 21, Long 36.
West Bound ______ __
Passenger arrives Avard 12:15 p m
Mixed arrives Avard 7:15 p m |
Ali trains carry passengers.
O S Fream. Agent.
Avard. O T i
Brran has anr.. .r ed thr .ugh the
paper, t
aote of
in their expression of commends- 'Lm V ' T - ; a;-V. -.-•••nr. un rat
- ' ;’
ttou. this T*ar >!• that the men who secured 1
_ ... ... t the party »a:.:n:
•• .Ye .t£ed every word or tt and R . - - .r.>J a retreat »heu a civ.t
should have been ordered all aloog the Une.
wanted more. —Burlington (*o- Hr; . veu: : : • .jemar.i r*-. a.
. i- :• : c ;• ; ;e want *.-»mething
wa) Hawgeye. oc*t .tmerranrrlt The Cornu: net. he
_ _ ! ano.e.acee. will carrv on a campaign of ed-
Down Town ^ecture Course, . 1: -:at:r.g tanfl. ref..rtr.. the oyer-
a“d oenat.r Mttcne.. cr — regen. ’! throw of private monopolies, latsw legisla-
a:e the first cases ever indicted op*-1 house, Dec. 6, Admission (u-n. muii:c;p*iowner>hip<>f public utilities.
’ -- a-d ,-e pnbiic ownership of railroads and telegraph
and convicted' under this Statute _ 1 -rsleos an income tax the election of
and both are republicans. R**« ^ Sleep. I ‘•“■cU‘,n of
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Santa Fe.
Second class colonists rates to
California, September 15th to
October 31st, 05. Rates to all
intermediate points $25.00.
What Is the Difference?
H. Haddcx of Meno, was ar
weeks ago
Few escape those miseries of winter
• —a bad cold, a distressing cough.
Many remedies are recommended, but
the one quickest and best of all i»
Simmon’s Cough Syrup.
United Stales senator, br popular vote, di-
rect legislation, and the select: >n of pc«t-
macters by tfce people whom they are to
serve.
It will be necessary to regain control of
the
Patents
Dcbicn«
A r.o-oe wodln* * ik* w
ge'cklT ac'irtam r«r wiwll* wk«k« *s
CoRioanf*
oa Pa'cet*
he necnss.ty Ot the preachers and rested about two weeks ago by bimmon » Cough Syrup. S^xithing jarty orgac-.iat: o To do th> the Metiou, ,vir smu
doctors getting together and ex- ~n* of She-i~ eVrtbs and healing to the lungs and bro’°ch* tnenc. of reform throuch -t the •.-.tire *f—
. M 01 tdacwtger S s.euths, .ai passage,, it stops the cough at connirv mu-t work together AdemocraUc rtirSc“ th.
Changing views especially inre- .aad fined $:oo.OO by Probate °"ce and g.ves you welcome rest and t^r • „f Mt,i>ka; offer, the best (UaoSifi* flttttrit/ttt
gard to the clergy being better Judge Wilson for sellicg Hop Ale v>eacgfa _ mean, for carrying on tht»work and Tte 9VKHIIIIV IMIII*
nformed concerning the evils of and similiar drinks without a li- Copper Exported to China
cf the alcoholic patent medicines cen9e. The fact was published More hla I2*0 toBS coppe.-
ghwto -eJvtn rrui* ntllT. Imnt* elr-
that are being sent broad cast with a big hnrTab by Dcpaty
ever the country. He urged the County Attorney A. j'. Ross in
advantage cf the association of bis A;va Courier The last issue
ministers, doctors, teachers, edi- of the VTayncka Enterprise car-
ters, lawyers and druggist meet- ried a Hep Ale ad in letters an
:ng at the same time, as a means incb iong< ajld there is n0 iicsns.
cf furthering the cause of tem- ed saloon in Wavnoka. The
perance and ktndred reforms, and q-estion that arises is, “What is
making the laws af sanitation the diferesce between the Hop
familiar with all the people. Ale sold at Meno and the Hep
It is tc ee regretted that so * :e for sale a: Waynoka?
have been exported to China from
Amer.ca this year. The unusual quaa
tlty has excited attention, atd in-
quiries of the trade have elicited two
•xpiaca'.ions One is that a new coinage
tu necessary in China, because the old
1 has been gradually melted down for
the manufacture of cartridges. The
other i* tha: the process of smelting
the meta! is *0 imperfect -hat tfce
smelted copper contains small quan-
| tities of gold, and this tfce astute Chi-
nese contrive to extract. Vast quan-
tifies of copper disappear constantly
It. China from one cause or another
kUI«UCc»’—•-■ HewTdrt
inn 1* OS<«. AF9U Washington, tv U
of »€*>}« o2er> lt,c
for carrying on thi* w -r'c and Tfce
Commoner occupies this field. The catn-
paigii •*! educaU *n and ocgasirati .-a which
Mr. Brran annocncr* w:il be carr.ed
*>n throe ch The Com moner will oot oolT be
interesting and instructive, bet every dem- _____
ocrat and independent thicker d re-
ceive The C. ao«ct reguiarty « a, tc senator." ventured the n^
keep iu tuucfa wilt the progre, the refurm . , ,, "
force, xre making and to fortify r.msetf n?fct ******* n*Ter
with tact, and argument, to convince hi, anyone to hint about a bribe in your
republican neighbor that the democratic presence "
party offer, the sore*t relief fr- m class
iegctaf:->n and tret domination.
The low rate which Mr Bryan ha, quoted
t* on hi, paper enable, u» to ^nd yoc The
CVue m-user and KenfTew , Kecord both oce
rear for ft *C. Get yc-or neighbor, to *«n
roo in drcn.at:n* democratic and reform
literature, and the election return* m :ae
will cot call for apologies or exptaua-.ions
"I sfcsoald say not." replied Senator
Boodle, with much emphasis.
"Ah. I am so glad to hear it”
“Xo. sir. I never allowed them to
hint because it took up too much time.
If they wanted anything crooked dots*
they had to say it right out and then
I’d listen.”
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