The Citizen (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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OARD REDUCE!
ILL
; ONLY TWO MIIJA. ,
Itiuinfi, baJ?T pnfiKi 3n iW ,
PMvi^«vA* Msdaifor, p«bt|n4
Uvd fror»nPrevioua>.Adn»tnie.
•w. tr»Len—May Aekforao
•BonU’Issus on 3v. fi
, OOOI Io’l 11»o3 in nwo u • 4 )I
)kf»tf»6Aa City5.—IiiSt'ead of fixf
1 etutd kwj^at'^bte' hrshtirt ’le
e,.'l-/2,'iiiirti/ or^uC'U latVfe, a* i:
i*x pat ted,, i the *eti
I'd.fPl. eu,4*4$wdiwu f Alter,am all <
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the
| NOBLE COUNTY EXHIBIT
WINNER OR FIRST PRIZE
,'Oi> i «M.I I.H*.
Capture* Blue Ribbon In County Col*
1 fectlve Exhibit, and T* Given
Silver Loving Cup
Oklahoma ity—The Noble county
1 exhibit at liwSlNW iPttlr was award-
ed/ tirat /premlyn., iMuridey, tor ,the
best and. itroaCfrepeest-ntative display
of the cultivated producU of the farm,
cichard and garden-, coreals, grasses,1
t«htil*i aiiid tprage, idouls.- Noble coun-
j ty was ghtn aiporeent.of S3 t-2 out
!M>b possible* fOO.»i*«l mi.., 1
| Clevelnnkl bdiinty tv at awarded nee-
i ond premium and Woodward county,
third. Cavill. ijlr+'itiihmw Amounting to
ere 1 awarded1 to the -follow- 1
ing counties, including 1hft winner# of
trie tTr^#1 prethlirm^:1 first'pre-
mium, Noble, $200; second, Cleveland.
$150; third, WWMwhftf, $125; fourth,
EiWfel«.,,i tl^O; ••tthh.' "llaYjie/, $9(1;!
1 sixth, Ka.v $S0; sei’enth,'(:rim,t, $75;
| WfEnth, Cid'do, $70;' rtintli, Feckljjint.
eleventh,!j
.1/
.1
$ti5;
,tet/, enough1 money will' tje ruiit
% Iray Tti^‘ ffctiVreilt ex'b'e rise's "oV
te'trijvOt-Hrii^nt’fot :thb •tothttig1 yi
l provide for the ptiblifr’ Sbito<5h
levyUOTT UieifoOtner purpose bei
wiyjul4. -Ofnoaesaitll ij
®9JidA>yU»*ef»;>mJ oaeiVfl T
Absolutely no provision was map
n the levy for the delicit inherF
waumatetAa
tenth, Custer, $G0;
,55;. twelfth. Roger Mills,
>(h, Kills,1 fffiy\tpvf>'h,
flfttj^iVt^, ,V{;^shl|ta ,, $3(1).
SPV'^M'My nte«l reewijim 'bo, beau.
MMi,<iiIv?r..Mw WUP.AWm by the
State Fair, and the name of ilie county
and exhibitors will he engraved there-
upon. Tl^,ppuptjp.«tMJ}tta flowed to
Jfpep,|)thfli| QurvuiUfi mat, .year's-flair,
WheniMl.ls.Wflie iwUnnqdj ilAny coun-
ty winning iAh* ,eupifoil(t*»‘«onddfcu-
tive yearai bnabkno*^th*1-’permanent
the question of issuing funding bonds j owner.---hhieohi-i-uwilj vW.irflt-pt pie-
to take _ea re_of_Uds_ d e ticien c £ Ji^J^ft ^ mi urn J ast jrea r._______________
<Tnie*’ireT)pie"of~the state for a vote. I „ --—■” ~—
fhe dedc.cncy is«nor« that $2,<*0,000. ^^or Nam^slrgnte8.
r\OCTORS 'kndvrmi
L' that^Oxid'.ne is a
mpat flcpcnofiUW. pys-.
tem-cleansing tonic.
•' I- <*f |v r'> • * r t i • '1H
Mwt useful m stir^ng /
up lazy livers, sluggish
boxv^lk' land1 1 fcidhiys,
I I.M ,114 -4 .« it f»r 1 >. iR* •
weak stor«acu$M,,It»,ctr
tfects are '^uiefei sife; i»
sure and pcrpiapepj,.
I .T
h:> 0X9 DINE11 .
iiitvi/. inn. li.l * * * i u I' )* m». ill kHul/.
in «r^a bolfcle pfoves^i jhi
m') h ,.r »iM ,ui3a ill /. .11
i^fiM cprclftc (oe ‘Mlldfifti Chilli M
and Fever and all disease*
^fvdl.ordwj^Jivqr,
,1 ,|*Vi»n»c%1ihi<?1rReli*.i Hj‘*»i/.
andiff‘Hl«i>'ft -t .1 ,11ml
BOtr At’> KoartOrudSMa •' I .H
Waeo, T» iti.
zoi/.'i k "/.yi/.ytii-uiM
ikii i i iiIiiiiiM »■
illi amiM in ii'l lUmd-wi-
' I Hi
1912. It was estimated that 20 per-
uent,
thiflb
ppropriatiot ,t
making a total ^'$3^045,415 20 to b i!
provided for Asicic from direct tat -I
ition, howevar, Ji* -estimated rev
lues of thl stkte vile B7l2,OI7 27, lea'
ng a baMrirfV>r t2,732%,^ 83 to be
lerived from direct, taxation.
ns follows^
•Mhrtstt* .
Oherolp**^.
Oklahoma
Be
10Vi CENTS PER POUND
rl'I’rSi^The/ WII
ed^le^ W^ek—
mefrt Brigirm
L. A. Whitten. Jennings
i lldpiipiR'; 0. A. Fel
abaugh, Wator-
Foyil; Oid On ■
L. Hen net ,
Mariettf,
o Nation,-1
the sam :
os hav;
eeting
G. IJ(-
Okl; -|
Pro
A. Ha -|
Viniti
Okl^MlFWti Ctty-H, te #JOjw., estimat-
ed by prominent cotton buyers of
Oklahoma City that the total yield for
Bwalatw wHhteyttr-thyneighlntr hawl-
of a minion Dales. A tew weeks' a go
R- tW^sreiMcted
lAf Avoaorl oicrVit lmnrlt'oH ♦ h nil cntl/I a_____.
Constitutional
exceed eight hundred thousand,,
•ales, but favorable weather has mtuf
, wonderfi
elds,
>klft!
um of about $50,000,000 In cold cash
bring the \ ,.x v.
Prices of cotton are not so hlgh^as
hey were last year; in fact,
Vednesday of 10 1-2 cents per pound
ras the lowestdp-Urea y^r*,. but,at, -Nabla va ithe/Pont AVorth Wholesr
hat old King CottonNvlli do tne means (Grocery company from Le Flo
freely in the eastern portion of the
NEW COURT COMMISSION
Bulk Sales Law Passed by 1909 Okla-
lay Imu Josiib
i Jer say wh
make ^S»fe^MiOttqtown
TTtT TITdliT BnW HAITI Hi*;
to
onight?
wrmr--
were entered
the most Important dE-
clsion was in the case of George ^ J. !
nje
Flo]
i^him. sa,e 1
passed by the ISOs legislature wj
cpmbi>4iji>Mrhjv ^bp.j\?as. at tacked
as being in violation of both the fed-
sl *
hysteric;
ADLY
cytdyiop y>«li Ll|q tiii\li*&s of the coi i- 1
miss^n. ;; I “ECZI
"^fo&bly the most important 4* [)0 D
“I cufferMiJwtlii odiefiflFon my no t
..... , [getting worse, I couldn't sleep nights
court is affirmed in an opinion by got some liquid to take. It
Soma. Local dealers say that they
pxpect to be literally swamped.
Judge Robertson.
Gould h'esigns its ueoiogisi
ahoma City.—Prof. C. N. Gould
endered his resignation as head
i*taj£jft>«togjfal survey to Dean
^.t|»
Bpard Will Open Bids
Oklahoma City.—The state board
agriculture will meet at which time the
boardJtrilJ ojten^.blds fgr tbe ccr
i but when it started again, wa
of ; wofse than before. The eczema
scenii
| as if I was going to get better. T!
I Uehiwg stepped far abimt threi daj^^
' ' ' ’ • ~ ■ even
itch,
moi
ve
go
Re;
to
ticti
____ llbkil f jlf.rn
-Jl-Jtll fi tjuf.iu. , V /Ibl 1
HE’AtTH - AS AN 'MJViBSTWEHT
UH'li Tvivjvji. DlU ^441/it;) llfvjlisi;*
£iWtRt«latlOrddr»i(tab0A>i)n4rt*l and
IliI // InBOtancc-^^wf^O^s ;Sf*cR, |
'••Hit uXwlMrculofjU )EtMY>o/-l^v,v ,
I’"‘- ’• • Tin- -iivi‘it]•»»..jI11/-
orders, two mferKAttoimlf flb/iri
' kit ft'one W th.il 'FiHfl^t ‘fiWtlffrtti d't'Atti-
TWi'^4' 1h trik 'HfrtV.ril ipjstk'd; .fcit*rri m
llittlii !w*|! kfhdl(Wlaifofiithe< watifitt
oft ikbiinaVnatu! n»«u dlfigiltn^AiiStftVT
itontLi- -nediky thtq.KafNlM'l rfifttWlR-
sanatorium, conducts ,a hospital for
rltV tll 1 it" Mack
MounHW^IW* Ilci'ifktVi’AvHtiMWoti «f
Anterk a nuulurts one nt Colorado
S|M'<iui»»)o ■tJVo tHVWiii4unant4iCi’irr4e>|ono
'at,4iil .-il»v/N. 2»unn»litkcJ1 ll 1HI'.Vb n'
INdw ofrJfBrfsltT^iIvlriF Wdxd" pid!''
tow VfthP iffcjY.(#fli| "'Hif-VHV Wll*
sinc e 18!'8 coltcnietPA' a* snH.\t6ktriWil*ttt
Colorado "Springs, and the Interna-
"f loWAr '’WwImrPftWitdrt 1 »tl«t I AsAist-
It A1UEn lktt'i<AP t A ttieili on Ham tlnxiiitly
-ainoneii ia dew jtistitTilOBiiat
inikWlir)Aiitiiui9 leivlitth; Hf#ib>slWIWP
1 flora»^rt/)!i;tio^, rajijtjtf||-
«ti3 aiiT
>IAil> iMgeneMM^tf.'llcI -uij.
■>'l,KM(15f<*boWWicy.>.Mrd4)f iH ’Wl'tlFa
Is im. k»itiw diMNiliailtun aLiPfuftkiVivl
)Ht wiidltlwipawriday Ifl-AiHf!/Xtyl^
(iWbVDNfc' cwlw iinimtv/ ->ilr *»; |,u-,
‘‘1 hope In my sanitarium to restore
lots of grumpy middle-aged ptomd (a
perfect healtfi, arifflTT give them,back
i&rM'-'rtM'f'lT gl)v 'tri4n?(,iack
4Hliiri''aridlHi.T<Ji>,'ar(d!'MiiArtt«-Jr:iIflttiW
'flraLltcsc4*»3 auMidi'ir railnis nml isipsta-
riwnpilJls cull te’ca'uso.Mia.JiqaWkiql
unulUiririjfi brtBWrKum.o Imc n lum
-JlfrtTIle “'If'
11 ^M ?1M u sf)!t nTT, ^ H'ca rM^‘ H gd,f MwA!
'*HMJ‘fi4aATcf,'"uAttl tci‘'4c#rAnd.'• wv*»t>
time wo'^iMistflithroUahlta lltnuioU^lul
now—’-----
; rrighpii»v« wihWtqr RMW|t-riVf!7/
ink iic>ilc|n lu'.ml ->iI ii;i|j
>1C -IHWferiri''In lG«HfJ'#lfan<na. .ciiimi
whkmiI ttrateiDbpc SaautaiiibnomwM'
jwos Intiit^terthtf AiIrMiPfi ti>e
IBUtrs,^irhfyWJ0fr^li^^l|^orfl|, '
"AilrfA?”’ MltF# thdl'pTWlaeitUlt (lOflv/
TTAW
T>lt,V/ioii ixth niHol?,
vnilf,')l 1
.SHU ^nor^^l .irr-Hl
mm ov ukiii j
tl.,.l- r,u- n l,:icl
|/vU J 11 V
maar1
;; Ok
nay
wild l« mmnsh*
,bifit'^to»flt ftofie bttubarti<«f4
cine, to .buck, ahaut UiajLaitt Jicjjil
frt
cTolui11 Inlii^d
Inflammatory Phc!i-nati°Ti may male
......«
■f,.,LA Ill-// ii.*w IIA
ij | ,™msM wmw
1 , if ] of the things we used to worr
01!lj
cm,; ii
s'.lssr, E.B. Ik
IfSfy*1 f.11"1 ?VJ.!.tt'fZ!5f 1
v*n' J .- Uni. Elia JoluLitoa,239Ul^BrtT/.
SI.
Chloiin, HL-Mra. 1
Aimhu
^uio-Mr». W TE^ raAafml
North Main ist.
Mll« <ukf^.Wi* — Mr».Emma
Chiv '• •<), lli.— Mr*. Aireua bpaninf,
tcouriie Avb.
Oalona.KKu.—Mri.H.K. Hn#T,713MtBaraLA.f.
Victor;*, M. i.—Mr».
Ciut innatl,l)liio — Mr». W.
Tll W A A---- ‘ J
Erpinff. n i
bUcator, Id
B*comi Ht.
Brooklyn, N Y.—Mri. Eyrtir, t?« HtlMy 6t.
Noah, K y.-Mri. LUst* Holland.
Cathamet,\V:»^h.«»Mrt.Elrabarbar R'ward*.
Circlfvlll«,c*hiO.*»Mr».
Huston St.
PtIssih, Ind.—Mm. Llvzla?
Nevr Orloana, La.-*Mra
Terpsichora 8t.
Mishawaka, lnd.-Mr». Cr>aa. Eaaar, Rr., AJ
East Marion Ht.
Raolna,\Vis.—Mrs. Katia FuMk, K. 1 I*"* Air
V ararFalls.Ea.-Mrs W.IMiojd.MlOtDiaAY.
Materuttr Irunblru.
j rouaujih, 1 ^gmLlra.^
.LlrallartMir c«'wardB.
mm
n.R.
____a Dubo, B
,Balengtr,K!
itUa. hiarySBdlock
m.JE. r. Wi
.Ha. \
i. Boilf
,H.r Dl
3oil27%
\i au
! > ►. r inula Muelha
IWU.aaAln. JulialLoa^.^aola
BtJTala, H Y.»Hr*. Clara H*rbraka,XT)Uf1*
u>oat ft*.
THn ’ha*tar, 1m.«Kk. Miy D«il.& t.KaV
-Al F ?flB Jr wlu. N.l .a*Mr». J. 11. Brayara.
Or»r
HnQBon,
F*(U l aliB, N.l -»Un, J. li. Brav
TTilla. wka««ia Achaar, Kex S>»
[•on, r7_UL—lara. dao. Btrioklar, A. Ba.%
Boa t±.
a Mia. Ckaa^iic
KviHyrflia, Bl.«
ftllada.^aia^ 1«
Moia fci,
lUBT'atf oil*. Minn.—Mr*. Jokn G.
ilb ye^oui 6t,f Hortk.
Ohio—k ra. 1<i nacarrnofilae,K.7.D^
>9 _ V(r* .l.ttin V Itliihi rdi
**J'U 5i ^c Jhlyjtx
FamaJLa 'VYaaknaa*.
r«»a St.
Bouth Sanford. Ma.—Mr§. rha»-lm A. Amt!a
bclioiicciady.N. Y .—i!r*.li.Fo:tar,"EC Alhaaj
St. ---
TaylorYilla, 111 —Mrs. Joa Grtatham, I2S 'W.
VamloTcer St.
c,dm":^atw“m^amcwwh!c
Bt$ Hun, Pa.—Mr*. V. E. P^lar.
l-mi i.lolpldv, P*.—Mr». U. JobuVoa, «» t W’.T.rr»H«.u,l»L-Mr..Ar»U*.H»»n»^
blegol St. „ark,rh^ --M/t. A. 0.
SdA'C.*" “• ”■ l_5<£*mniw,.a
Plttuburii, I’s.-Mr*. Q. Let.«r,l21» CakalF T“ B*
via k r »ea»an*r*w________________
-------------- *.n3uemfe
Orov. St.
East Karl, I’v—Mr*. Anputo. Lto&,&XDS.
Operntlon. Avuldril.
Slkd.ton, Mo.— Mr.. ii«ui» l.ctbirn,-
Qariliner, M«.-Mra. d. A.HSW+k- <
IngtonAT*. " * * T ’fl
Cbli’4
Hem,
Monron St.
Seb».ff.r»to»». Vw.—JtrtL Ornu H.ti*u.
uin,M
N«rv««. rrinratln.
Knoxvlllw»ir». (I.»r» Fr.nk.,BJTJ0.(
Oronjyo ko.-McKntybt.
w. r.T»i.nUm*, aeiLt»
luglonAT.. - roi.Af.s.i,
Monros St. ,Ktaii*llk Obl^—Mi». d, Ool*.
uri, nitii-M.B.iiii. nuu.>, I au.( aiw,
ri?a9tl’K.lMia -»f^iil?H/tfp^iii’lthfci4infikloflaTW^ ^tneflses of
the power of Lyilia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound m cure female
incjiiat we^sliould refer to them because qf the. good they
Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that tS
statements maae in our advertisements regarding its merit an
truth and nothing but the truth.
Mil&fyuiWhoi i Jnpis
)« mioji stHavtkaj iNiathiog iButl
0 flTTOV*VTWT^fW
on som< i
ry about,
fAsV ciffi n*/rnl I
’ Send 2o siuDip ffu-
’cm uoi.1
Post Curdu; E**»tiuVi,4
►Art r^tVMW'“
ahoma City.—With the
Sgures crowding the 15,000 mark,
uel E. Tillman, for more than thirty
years an instructor at the We$t Point
was one of the best days of any
most of the entertainment being
over to the newspaper men and
derclal travelers. Members of
ince
ind
lay.
'air
|air,
vei
mi_ _____
hose two professions made their pres-
ince felt from morning until night,
ind the crowd leaving the grounds in
he evening appeared well satisfied.
KlBHyfeC®5T53tl'l Min
Oklahoma City.—J. D. Langford,
itate bank examiner in charge of the
Iquidatlon of the defunct Planters and
Mechanics bank, has filed suit In the
tlatrict court to recover Judgment on
hree promissory rotea of a total of
*,600y.H I’jJ .gi ll or 11 i< >1 ijoy
w
Oklahoma
ult court of appeals was filed by
Richards, fined f5d and sen-
Ircuit
enced to fifteen.days In Jail at the
une t4hn'm«4'i<rtd^ WAVt«41>lW
ounty,
Frisco Appeals
An appeal (o the supreme -court bras
taken by the Frisco company from a
decision in the county court of Pawnee
county, where William Arnold recov-
ered $400 damages for two mules, kill-
ed by a train.
..Oklahoma City.—In the interest of
the home product idea, the State Manu-
facturers’ association la trying to get
Okalh
the g:
wheat, to supply the macaroni factory
;ee that he ever had
burned. It was simply bwfur p lo
at -bwfer* 1
pli
thou,
s
_ et*.
a sample of each, with 32-pago booj
will be mailed free on application
"Cutlcura,” Dept. 17 L, Boston.
• When we EcblVfttfii"0 won(lor hl '>
t harm^-hut™!^ W-min we , c
lovyov:'
freshness im»p$
.ii&ffyaQTessca,., ski/itg,ftmti^Moataj .etc.
ces a finish and
ihl'p.^8ipiAC,nW.ith,, iany
other starch. v
Starch Ever Made. X$iio TncT~~ j
W ttt !S‘oon *&6h\fcHde * Yoiz.
aaiar#af/k%'/aft\
&
lo-ounco peckago for
12 ounces for
y other kind.
ecause it is
t Cheapest
it Best.
__ i
Manufactured by
Defiance Starch Co.
..................... seed
T.H.-J >1AM
/Signed) Miss Elizabeth Gchr
r«(t City, Ark., Oct. 1^1910.AJ
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment ai s
by druggists and dealers everyplic
/yvwvvAW*vwv»
i
irers association Is trying to get 8ilow a birth every four minut
growing of durum br macaroni rwJ
aVOHA)<«S*WflV^IV
We are told that at New York
coming munlcliMlfifidgktOMBliit be
will be rung and lights flashed
shpw a birth every four mlngtes,
* a mi
rlage every eleven minutes.
| ■ i jc--nrs me ueiiuia
iMlMMkl -
. „ . ., . , . Just what sort of demonstration
Msg’s tarsms.
ttr*’
now has to get Its supply from Minne- .MA Bd.OBothe
sota or the Dakotas. Joseph Facino, I am) Miss Marlowe showed very lit
one of the owners of the factory,
idfltty id
Smith, secretary of the association.
Board Makes Report
Bond Issue Approved
Oklahoma £;
8,000 for wat
oted by the Jlo
lounty, was approved by Assistant At- j that there were 2,125 registered phar-
orney General William Reeves, acting maclsta In the state at the close of the
la bond commissioner for Attorney fiscal year ending June 30, 1911. There
lenera^yOn^entiW^.^ fl*, !b<wfei W !
rare voted Tiy a majority of almost chanre are dispensing patent medicines
wo to one, tbers being sixty-eight
rotes for and thirty-eight against, but
delegation of about twenty citizen*
regular, however. It waa approved.
“There’s no fun 1t\ wat^ljU^a m
and hla wife play ‘Romeo ana Jut
but practically all of the drug stores
of the state are conducted by register
ed druggists. There are, however,
asutt’1
ing made to Improve conditions
people In
"something
pie will
able to live without work.
Yo
MAimiMMua
ready-made philosopher.
yWs. *oi*6*irfe»ik‘W!rs£rgSdler
.......w-
■feW'^.liow'V'K.Uhin^ e
teething, softeus^p* qtmyi.'H'iluceH Infliirama*
tion, allay* pain, cure* wina coiic, 2^c a bottla
>ii8 aidQHg-
pnic. ContaAarRb ■ FV"t#sons.|
e quinine. Nf TcJlirflrftfplJrorweWiant c*.. , . _ _ _ _
ITHUR PETER & CO., Gen. Agta. Louisville, Kjr. NO PA1
CURI
FADELESS DYE
dye. One 10c
8 bapbMtV1'1
jthertjye. One lflc
oaidoT
AW«*iatl»hr> don’t lIke/W9W*l»
you talk about them
A pitcher Isn’t necessarily broken
mWWe^bu^ MUT
ok P
ugly, irtuj, Bray nalra. Un “U
SINGLE
BINDER
wmtsaitttt
You Pay 10a.
for Cigar*' * >
Mil ae Oe«L
SADDLES “A
tw.
writ.
A. R HESS *1
MS Tnrti It-
'M
ftnifhaii
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