The Tonkawa Register. (Tonkawa, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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ftiww Rirw. rvriiT mnnii
The editor thinks it to be the wish at
everybody to grow rl<h. not for rh* sake
of the money, but for the good that can |
be done with the money. Now, there
•re three new terrain recently oreaud
that will make money for the farmer.
One is Silver King Barley, the most
wonderful creation of the age, yielding
»0, 100 to 116 bu. per to re in 1*9S, and
there are thousands of farrmi- who l>e-
llets they ran grow liio bu per sere
therefrom In 1 Hie*;.
Then there is Silver Mine Oats, yield-
ing in 1*9'> 209 bu per acre. Kvery
farmer who tested it, belleyes 2.10 hu
possible.
Then there is Golden Triumph Porn,
whleh produeeil over 200 hit. per acre,
and 250 bu. Is surely possible.
And potatoes, there |« Kaiser's Kar-
llest, widen was (it for table in 2k days
In IS91, yielding tremendously, while
the Champion of the World, tested in a
thousand different places in |Kf«r,i y|, id.
ed from 8 to I Ini. per acre.
Now, in Sal7.ei new catalogue there
Is a wonderful arrays! of n<« varieties
of wheat, oats, barley, rye. potatoes,
grass* s. clover and forage plants and
the editor believes that It would pay
every farmer .* ll> iimml fold to get the*
catalogue before h">ing < •••Is
I
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Mis-. Minnie halsnn v. as as|>liy\iatvd
Iti the leone of < . A. Halle, tin*
New York inatcli manuluctiinr. under
|ieeiilisr circnuiathncew. Italic is under
arrest and can't secure ball.
I’cinco itoris of lliiiguriu was bap-
tised into the Greek church.
Judge Hiclianl II. (lark of (lie
tleorgia supreme court was fount! dead
fa iiisiiotei room in Atlanta.
Yrnc/nelu has agreed to submit all
Its evidence in its dispute with t.reat
I Sr it n i ii to the American Jtouudury
i oinmUaion.
Tliottsaiids of eiti/ens of Tr<>\*. N V.,
attended the funeral of "But" Mica,
wiio was electrocuted.
“ THt WOODEN HEN.**
wis have beard of woodn horses and
Wooden ducks, but a «.....leu hen is
something ne»v under th<- sun snd Its
pur|His< s aw- different from fhose of
either of the other wooden animals
mentioned. It ir a not a toy, though It
Will l-leuse .1 I,.,y it I - a lieu, at l»-ust
It will hat' h . hu k.-iim from hens' egga
If **»« wilt •'•• till, out mini arrid It
with 10 rents postage In the John A.
Kalr.er Seed t’n . I.a I'rossr, Wis., you
will reeel\e. fie.. In grain and grass
samplee Including aonve and their
mammoth catalogue, l alnlogue alone.
5 cents postage. w.n.
V'olicemen in Vienna are rr<|oirod to
have a knowledge of telegraphy.
* \ro yoii tin- new Woman?"
••Yes "
"Well, eonie ill, ami I will give
so re nl iny
New link
liiislfaml's
Itwnnlrr.
Tenelier Have you
I •••bleu II ii l«a, Toiiiiii
inarm, it i* to do to
like they would do toy*
olis Joiiriiii I.
N'o matter how often
I'*Mist, she call nevel* I
you
old clothes."
Iciirncil I lie
Ti on my 1 es
other people
•ii. Imliannp-
lieu may
a ‘'rooster.''
No mutter how siel. a fat mail mav
l*o, lie alyyays looks "immense "
March
April, May arc* moat emphatically the
morith* for takmg a good blood pirritior,
b# 'in»r i hn *y*tem In now mo*t in ««*♦*<!
of !u«*h a medicine, and l**i aim* it more
quickly r«*mifonda to medirinal qualitio*.
In w inter tin pur it !•**• do not )**Mtnut of the
*M*iy freely, t»ut accumulate in the blood*
April
The I>eat medicine to purify, enrich im
\ italire | he blood, and I hna Kive at renift 1
and htiild up the ayatem, ia Hood « Harae-
partlla. Thouaanda take it aa t heir Spring
Medicine, and more are taking it today
than ever »*eforr. If you are tired, “ out of
May
•oris,” narvous, have l ad last* in I ha
morning, aching or dliry brad, sour
•toms, h and f *-* I all run down,* eoursa
of lliM.it’• Sarsafiarilla w ill put yourw hnla
hmty in g'sid order and make you strong
amt y igoroua. It Is Ilia up at hpring
M<-,|n ine and tru* uarva tonic, tie, ansa
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
fa *h* m
'loud's Pills
t> rir|>.rsd.
Ornamenting
ll recently occurred to Tiftany
& Crthe New York jewelers,
to ornament a bicycle elabo-
rately with polH, silver, and pre
cious stones, believing that some
wealthy customer would esteem
so handsome a mount. They
preferred to pay $100 each for
Columbia
Bicycl
cies
For their purpose
to using any
other make of
whcel.Theremust
be no question of
quality in a bicycle
selected for such
ornamentation. »•<*
Therefore they chose Columbia*
4 STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Unequalled, Unspproaclwd.
hrauttful An Catalogue nl Columbia and Hart
lord Bicycle* it free if you call upon my Colutn-
hr. * urletnn NmiitIi of Sew York,
fiHt plioto^r.ijilted his o>t n brain. 'The
eullptde ray tvus not n^ed.
Senator THI mu n advised the Himih
1 itrolina Dimocrucv to leu re the party
if the National ronvi’ht ion fail' ll to l
declare for free eoiliujfe
•lohtt I'. Ilurnteii%, a | rat top. found !
* '•1,0 mi tvhieli hud l»eeii huriod by tr;iin 1
robber** tiedi Sueraniento, t nl Ho i^
now in jail itnd hoitte of the nioi**y hus
been reeorernl.
In an uprising at Seoul, K# ten. Feb- i
mary 1:. the premier and seven ofti- j
eialu were murdered*
'I lie eliuniher of deputies 0.\|)f*e*XC(l I
eoaHdenee in the I ren< It eahinet iiy n
lurjfe ItIHJonty vote.
\ ferry bout wai overturned in the
river nt Brisbane. *,*ucei)*lund, and
fort \ im'i oiis were tlrount'd,
dolm Dillons ii mendttietu to the
I reply to the *Jlfeen*s fcpeecll, eeiisurill;/
| t tie ipivernmetit » *»• failure to propose
koine rule for Ireland, was defeated by
i a vote of I • * to I Mil.
I* ire at Sliau iiee, Ohio destroyed
the 1 test or block; loss 0011.
Nehiaslia I'roliihitionistn in State
I e »n\eiition at Lincoln ^"t into a ti^lit.
over curtenev and the free silver ele-
ment won.
At Milan, ftldo, three men were in-
stantly Killed by the euvinpr in of the
walls of an artesian well in which
they were workiiiir.
fioine/ says Spain s new* captain f?#n*
rial in i iii>a is an honorable but cruel
soldier.
\ eable^iam received by the Science
t disci \ atoi y of llostoii autiounee^ the
discovery of a new comet by IVrrinc.
one of the a troiiomcr • at Nice.
San I rimeisco lias evolved a “Jaclt
l lie Kipper."
Marl la I law has l*et*ii discontinued
• in Nicaragua.
Indiana Ib publleans want a new ap-
portionment law
I he Methodist b »oK concern in to
build a 91**0,fltMi building in Chicago.
IVtniAVlvaida Itemoerats have put
up fioternor I'attlson for president.
Spotted fever lias broken out in the
convict camp at NYoolev'» Mill, Ark
II Kean, son of tin* chief justice of
the Kritish possessions in Afri-a. has
been sent to the Illinois |K*iiitentiury
from Chicago under the habitual crim-
inal act for forjfcry.
A small bullet, which could not be
located by ordinary means, was found
by cathode rays in CiMor Smith's
hand by Chicago surgeons who tlien
removed it without dni^r
Coiomw s jury at Cincinnati found
that IVarl Ihvan's head was cut ott
1 w hile ali^e. ultlioii^li cocaine had been
administered and that .Scott .lucUson
, and Aloi)/.o M \\ailing were last seen
w it It bur.
KudK of < oiiinierce. Newkirk. Okla ,
failed. Assets $v>oo ana liabilities
t« u times that.
Can lb a . . son iu I
Waller, says the
I libelled by Sccrctnr'
\ si immi.'khi lor hi iMiHya«|itil, I uu
■ dor, wi|H*d out ttie I'nitxiatt consulate
and sexeral blink•» of buildings.
\ppbeatioh of New Mexico and Arl*
i /"in for SIhK'Ii'xmI lias receivi’d a t
| buck hi tin1 House committee on terri-
tories.
I lie Ncbi'atsU i Kcpn bl tea ii Stall*
1 cut ra I commit ter coiixened at l«m-
colII xx • 11• a fn I attend -nee. and de
c.ded that the Mate eoiiventioil to se
i bet national convention delegates
w ill be beld \prtl I'»
Ik’iulor « iiHoiii proposes a VI per
I month pension to all cx soldiers oxer
• *• Veais nl age
I'en ii'viva ii in will present bhmv s
1 name to tlie m l.ouis eonvcutioti as a
! c tudid*tc for lYesidciil.
I \ s,enator M.inib'i-soii of \rbntsk;i
I ' l*eit»|f . i omited <is a president ml
[ * .imlidiite m tin* ' fax»»rit« soil" c* 1 ti *.»
Ixpcnujcids with nseptnliit, th.
• * xiir labmu t- new c**n umption rem
| n|t HI*** be i iv,' made on Conxi'dsin the
| Nubuin. N N prison.
l-iiac l» Murphy, the fatuous nejjro
»"i r jockey, died at l,e\inptou. Ky .
I of limi I disease In he i'dh year. ilc
i •• f t .» b<*ii I v iii ihi i
V bunded watei main on a t.'levi
• land hit I ,de washed eoftajrcs and se
I en»I ears into the river. \|ra, Mmv
Kavev Afcfrd mi vx as drow tied.
* pi eposes to use the new
• hi;M discovery to find bid«lrn daws in
| Hi IrI
\ statue of .1 • > It ti Bright in the con
I t rn! I«hII of parltament was nnx riled
l.x slaves of the countrx will i*tfe* t
| a national urguni/alion to inetu«*riali/.u
* ou^t-ess for pensions,
Annie Brewer of Salem. Mass, win
Killed her lover, was senteuecd ti
serve re veil yea la in prison.
II is reported that the street oat
companies of i Icveland, Ohio, are to
consolidate and pnt iotoetTect a I cent
fare, with universal transfers
It la 1 Ox incite! and will take care
of twenty-elght ckvh. It |m mii incu-
bator and couth only $6.00.
Thin wooden hen is made by fJeorge
If Stahl. Quincy, III If you want to
find out more nlnnit it la»f<»re you buy
otto write to Mr Stahl for c-atalf^tie
’AV." whb h kIvcm a full description, and
menthm this ]iap»r.
of ex I onstil
latter lias been
* M nev.
1 I » ft|Wt .
•tamps.
by mail Irom ua lor two i cent
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.
Fj^orirs and General Offices, Hartford, Cr-a#
Iifanch Si..r«r and A({mciciv m atmont every
City and town It Columbia ,oe not proparly
Nprtscnted in ywur vicinity 1st us know.
I lie city of New Orleans has bon/Id i
fur tM-.iMhHi from the vuitipaiiy which ^
licld *i a six year Iciim* oii tlu* wharves I
and will make their use free.
1 ana.I mu excise oftfeiali have seized .
an illicit still that has been opeiuted
b\ nnuiKs al the Trappist viiouuxtet*\,
ol oka. Moutreiil. The still had a
Ciitmcitv nf I went \ live gallons of .
whlsKt per dav.
N VN Shell 'll a pr uniiicnt ^lis .uir;
farmer, was arrested, caai-^ed with
buying stock mi false pretenses.
In I in resorts to the uuife in anpen I
dicitlsut \ofxx York hut twooperat ioi«s I
lean I led fatiiBy.
M » l .f«'l '11111'' I . h • d to . 1.1 literal
work for a Nr xx* \ orli map i.one, al
t bottjifli "Mom.| s| per word l.n it
A jrreat many jieoplc have rclr/imi
w lio do not ha x c < Itrid.
M« t" find "ill that eitiideoin
injf others will never justify us.
( lirist will kiKK'k at the dour nf our
1 tea id s, but Ik* will u«>t come iu uub*.ss
wc open it.
Aii mieiinverted idittrcli nu'inber is
ns inm-|i in danger (»f Wing lost as
any sinner iu the slums.
WMMr ihii tot oil rifiMourr
Mad the Ladies Aid Society of our
Thun h out for ten, forty of them, and
all pronounce.! the German Coffeeherry
equal lo Rm! Salzer'h ratalORiie te||a
you all ahoul it! 35 pa< kaRes Karl teat
vegetable bpimU $1.uo post paid
If you xvlll rut ttiia nut anil irml
with 15c. Alampri to John A. Salzer Seed
Co., La Crosse, Wirt., you will get free a
package of altove great coffee .seed and
our 148 page catalogue! Catalogue alone
ta. w.n.
Sin w ill behave itself a year to have
it’s way an hour.
I or some weeks past an Indianapo-
lis bicycle company lias been working
its men It hour*. Last week the corn-
pauy put <»ii a day and iiiyfli 1 force.
Nhang’hai boasts a bnmlxto orgati.
Ihlies are increas
I irst hid Aiiyiiow, 1 never had no
j^randady hung’ for hosm steal in’,
bccund Kid- 1km t care if lie w nr.
Hosm-m tvnz vvoreli steal in' ia them
(lays.—Linciunattl Knquirer.
CUir My dearest Stella! 1 haven't
seen you for four months. How is
your Charles? Stella Oh, my'Claries
lias chunked very much since then.
His name i* now Koln-rt. -Ihick.
No matter how orcat a man may In*,
there is al wavs a nutmeg jfmtcr.
No matter how oft«*n actresses vnax
quarrel, before jfoiiig^ on the Map*
they'll “inaKc up '*
No matter how often we go to tin*
butchers lugit fat, wc clou t always
^■(*1 stout.
Neither the Defender nor the Vigi-
lant will In* enp hunting this season.
s fo «l from Hir It I <»«, I
By the kidneys. iiiipnriti«w pnssolT harm
l«—>lx . I lie i<. !* i vity ot the oigauanamed |
not only uiiim* Ihe^e iinpunties to reiunin
and poi-nii the ‘j l' iu, hut :i|-o |e.t»|s * *
Hie «i»-yei,cr.iti.oi and de«fru< ti*m ot the ;
"r^an- theiii'clve*. I'revent Bright's di?
ease, diubeP***. drop'-y, gravel and other i
ailments uliieh illicit the kidneys and
bladdci xx (Hi 11 "'fetter - Mourn Ii Billers,
which likewise overcomes malarial. dy« |
feptn Kilious. nervous and iheiimatic
« oiuplaiids.
Klectrieai bleaching is multiplyimi
Reexport monument! t*» Australia
'I he New York Mate Medical boric
tv has disapproved of tin* present
n.ircidi»* in-truction law in the public
schools. 'The teachers arc also unan-
imously opposed to it
»luilge I till*ors«ill, of 'Texas, now a
< '»iip-ri*ssinaii. Inis defended 110 men
charjred with murder in the first de-
cree. and lias never had a client m ii-
fenced to denth.
Ninth A frica mines use our ma< hines.
IlIKITATIO* or Til*’ 'fllSlIAT \Ml l|i.M;»K
M»s ireiiiiiiiadiatpjy irlicvad I. v ' -
OIkom miai. Tk<> iim.” A ami sale
rpiup.lv,
I i.ut l.*rmilking is cncoliria^pil l.y
ill.' pHt> nts. citlu r on ilrviiv ruipl*
• ■•I or metIi.mIk of inuDufnrtitr.'.
oy-
I'm per ti'lrgrupli
ing.
Bpryliumris worth S***i an ounce.
I'orpmanithrough the -peaking tubci
— Where do you want that stuff ahnut |
Turkey put? Niglit Editor (veiling I
baeki On the iiisitle, of eoiirse. I hi"
cago Tribune.
Ma/./ig lllowler was just remark-!
iiigtoiue that all lie is lie owes to his
mother, tia/.hy Yes; ami 1 under-
stand that all helias lie owes lo his
father, llo.v berry.
•Lipan will siibskli/n sliipbiillders.
s .; '•*)(),(KH) fret of
I know Hist in \ life w»» «»».•. I l-\ I ,,,
t Cure for Consumption, lolm A. Ntilipr,
An Kahli*. Mirhigar. April 21. I -; •
No matter how good uatun-d a lieu
may l>e, she some limes gets "set in
her ways."
-FITS-'1!t " s pi- ifr«. i Hr.Rllnr'*f)rpi>t
cerre Keiiorrr, No Vii^aftfr tin* tit t tia* *• u-i».
Marx••Inimt'oi't v. Treati*<>I $2»rial f* t|. fr* . t j
t it iomi. bvnti to Ur. KUoeMl Arc yu.Pliiia., i'iu
Lod had to deal witli men by laxx !
before he i*oiiId deal with them in1
love.
Jack Chapman has tlic Toronto
franchise of the Kastcrn Baseball
lc8|pio to \. C Bm kcnlx'r^cr.
Michigan Ini
pine standing.
t hitia has to
foreigu commerce.
< ripple t reck Inis
mining companies.
lay YG ports open
pMHi organi/cd
Itcifnisa f an Nut lie Cured
Hv 1-al applications, us they rannxt
reach the dt- ased portion of the car.
There is only uno way to cure deafness,
and that Is by coiiHtltutioTial rented leu.
Itcafticit! is caused by hu lnllanicd » »n-
dlthm of the mu "iiH lining "f tt»a Lus-
tBchlau Tube. When the tube Is in-
flam'd you hiv ** a rumbling sound "r
Imperfect hearing, and when »t ti en-
tirely closed Deafness is the result, and
unless the Infiirnmathm can he taken
out and this tune icMtoreil to it^ imrtual
condition, )>• n im; xxttl lie dcsti *yed fm -
» ver; nine chrch out "f t**n arc cauv«*tl
h\ (*atarrh, xx ld ti is nothing hut no in-
flamed condition of tin* mucous mii-
faces.
We will glx e One Hundred Dollars f »r
a li x lii.M* of D',*fliefcr'* tea used by *‘a-
ti*i il») Mint imiiii it b* rul' d b\ HalTs
r at.mii On re. ^en*! for cln uh"**. f r •«*.
F .1 THI'VKY .V fo . T .led", ij.
Sold 3»x druggi*tM; 7.'"’.
Hail h Family Dills.
'I lie MMimless tube finds fax or.
Jerusalem is exporting ovHtig*
Spruccri x indict ively t I’ve a
•cure to Rftdti xxitb v• mi. I
(blithely) I know you haxi
Ixvent x you ha\i ow»d me >
- New N oi K Herald
^lr* Miopleiglt Is i* any trouble t*
\ oil to Jioxx go< m I s'1 N| i i aislli ill* No
ma am But it's a gin.il deal of tronh
le to sell them sometimes Wxx N’• *rh
Herald.
If you dream that you are xvalk»ug
In a green field, volt xxill iooii receive
the repayment of a long standing bum
m-f
W
Gladness Comes
\A/ith a better nnderstrtii'ling of tbo
^* ti nn-'cnt nature of the* inanx plix -
ie;il ills, which vanish lieforc properef-
hirts gent lee ffoids pleasant elfoi i <*
right Iv directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, that so many forms of
sickness are in»t duo to any actual dis-
ease, but simply toa constipatedcondi- j
t "'ll of the M stem, which the pb t.ant
family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt-
ly removes. That i* \xliy it is the only ,
remedy with ntilliotisof families, ami i* 1
ex ei y x\ here esteemed HO highly by till
who value good health. Its beneficial
effect -* are due to the fad, t bat it is t be
«»ne remedy which promotes internal
( « b .Kilims without debilitating the
1,1 " ' '"guns on which it arts. It is therefore
rgust hi j all important, in order fp get its liene-
I 11ti 1 Mcial etV» cts, to note when you pur-
j • base, that you luive the genuine inti- |
elc, which is manufactured l»v the Cali*
« forma Fig Syrup < o. only and sold by
i all reputable druggists.
If iu the enjoyment, of good health, i
and thesvKtem is tegular, luxativesor
other remedieh are then not needed. If
atfiiet^'d with tiny actual disease, one
may be commended t«» the most skillful
physicians, hut if in need of t* laxative,
, one should have the best, and with the
\ well-informed everywhere. Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
u cdundgm mod general sat isfortioii.
long
e
vp:
A Simile in Smoke.
P
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I here’s all sorts of jjr.ulrsi>f tob.icco plant. The hest
rom. s (nun Havana. There':, ail sorls of grades of
parill.i plant. 'I'he best tomes from Honduras. If vou
w.tnt che.tp tobacco, ull right — provided you get value for
y>ur money. Cheap iobicco’s not .is good to smoke — bul
it don't tost as much.
It you want cheap sarsaparilla . . . llut y<»u don’t w.tnt
it. (*f course you don't. XOu nrc paying for the best.
To pay for the best and get anything but Honduras sar-
saparilla is like paying for Havana ugais and getting
l’iitslnirg "Stogies." There's only one sarsaparilla mad.:
exclusively from the ini|x>rte<l Honduras plant. That's
Ayer s. |iist keep it in mind that you are paving fur
Honduras sarsaparilla when you ate paying for the best;
h"t V'mi ilon t get "li.it joit pay for unless you gel Ayei s
tsarsap.it ilia.
J'
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*• l"il (tirrs dotihti
N>cr Lu , l.mtcli,
The largest piece of .slop'd
tobacco ever sold for io cents
ru and
Ine 5 cent piece is nearly as
Ja.rge as you .get of other
nigh .grades for io cents
STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE.
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W« Bitnufa ••'•'!'•* « r ui<"»tb XVIr® )• * mnl cnjirantu* ticty article to b« as r*pi»
•♦ntto. Ifyi a w- ti> s»c y i>u iii' k x. t utii'Ogaii* tn-r.
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35 PtKkaxn
Karliest Vegetable
Seeds, postpaid,
91.00.
YOU
"*^uo
Tliere is no sn ip in the
"orH that stands so high
in the opinion of thought-
ful women as
mi women as
ILAIRETTE
For v ashing clothes or doing hon -ework, it rsn’t he
equalled. Try it. Sold c r> where. Mode only by
The N. K. Foirbank Company, - St. Louis.
Trr*io s wrYvg)
D_e_Kalb Fence Co
I 21 High Street,
• *_DE KAI B. It I
ll'tvr* orion nt seed come up poor and *> • k!r. wohont
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The Tonkawa Register. (Tonkawa, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1896, newspaper, February 27, 1896; Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076517/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.