Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904 Page: 4 of 16
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Pauls Valley Sentinel
I'AUUH V VI l.KY,
INn 1KH
NtW STATE NEW*
The annual ci&ftfttraace of tli«
tut church U Vetiu; held at 8h|fM«
this week
Hie Fairfax Telephone ooiupaW
h*a iBivr^oratod with a capnH stock
ot UMVO
. tm lV ih wit Indian \* being held
At JVrrj upon tin- charge of attempt-
ed w«r\Wr Hm fhthw-tn-Uw wh.>
was the victim of the assault. had a
sash cut Uv his forehead.
.Vcttng under order* from Ju&ta
imckeisos, marshal volbctt ha*
stored < l s*uth'ins at \!\Saior- ,
*U.l the ; l,~t UH.'i'.UsS ha Ye b*va p«t
out of business as well.
rh* trustees of the state ttaptist
w i'ii' *: uwx*e<: *ia\e elected the
t*C« \ ftvr \hAt Iv.S '.tUtWS SUd tV.ide
.1 a: 4V'VU:s to the o;v .Sg of lie
>cb,.v vV'.ober Uk
V charter has been Issued to tho
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wr i •< * tfc ? ca. ;al as '
i. * rters *: \,' '"v*v
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Kv av >*••> ted v-a *a> wait s'kfHi
V v,* Ww iv, . • s *tr
t. sd • V ■.■%', ,'JS.VV. Charged
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*«d Us cestos * Us* wee*, by fN\
the -\vi '.ocX, ftitf w:'.l* Mrs. tsoust-
\ *s s\vX i dutser
*v.ve peepi* %v;y ariveted ia Uaw>
lw ieee«i'> UiVS the Ch*l -t-" of sv?>
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H« Knows Betts* Now.
si..- i a.l « k1iu>s lo in htr oh.vk
Ana l vv* !.w i in tutuuiaiUMi
Ttie UvliMs. I kna U .>l unique.
\sul in s.mii# s i-stlmauoii
V un-i* wf h«- sk\i>
,v n « .vf u:v <■: <■ v\< A temple;
:ui *U ill* fciiwn | .mit t K-^i-i
T\> Ull ywi how 1 K.vtsl tlvst .tmn>le.
I lotvJ to * «-St th< V .t.v smile;
It w i-< sttprviuf. the sattsJfa.-tlon
With w!-,:.U 1 Ux>W«si U)K\t\ her hU*
t4.«r v'lirrk g\>« into Motion;
t i'< v-of knew \\ !-.*5 (>-.ui*s sho wojv.
Iwl f*\s-h or I s! .vr h.xxl or vtrapK
1 .vnt«-iil<^t to *.io!f
H*f f!*s. -.Jitlnf Utt;< autuvlA.
,VUs' tn vvui-w .Sf time I Wrti«si
Vtv*t .n-*\ iwii-.vj n'. vY f.vr Cupid
lt*J tven t>lo thv wusvkf huriMst
<*r fUt wh:,-li 1 vvsiskkWr stupHl.
tt VMtutSit « <• ft*trt> th^t 1 own
Hut iiow 1 m ft.'I *\> v«MWy( or N !tn-v) ,
shown
M# h\ w * i; I «Mt jfvt *
- Ohiosjfo News
T*<c PrtcM> Pejr's Sting.
Tkerv jtr\ w s m AfrW« a cactus t&e
| !wi<-< *iHi iTwit o< which aw a terror
to the jus: and u&Just alike. The
|i>.laa( swws so cute ti* aaJ u so
hejiith* t^a: a k*t if :kr\'«r. vxc
tfce sr\-yua. w .! s;rUe rvvt a: t>uc«.
k'ar-vers at the 0*{v tavi £t as $re*t
a ftr-'sauv-y as ta'^:ers e.sewher* have
t.v.u.l the th st'.e, v>strx ies oa
t w ;h S9h<i -e^-js.ts to theaise.v*®.
The r hvai±s axe cecXs Nrxvate as fuB
oX jvx-i eui *; a w*v. iepc e«shx>a «(
•,vis. aii the '.i\>rss ta the fruit s: ^
their tirvMti. Soc:e.,=:e« the? ^
'Jtto the*r o $, t-.v, asi ti* hir%is
S-v* W =i I* c~* weather the stirs*
*.-e h-V a ahoat ;.v<f ti &>**
cause avvh aa .->asc<# to tW raisevj
;vr^ca.s cat wheat they aliiht. Ta-e
! frait. if jott Kscw hew to reel it. h^is
A-ase «oe«i <iia' - e^ It is ceel a i re-
tresi.xs is. stiwsier he^t a=i th*
treac s waie tr.vr ;t -.s ae< h*<i wSer*
Nttter s scarce cr .vstlj. a roars*
syrit t>it a? Nf 9<trt«i i* a, 'jirsy
w^t>? aeth. ?jt e~5>* cua he j-.t >„s vi-_s-
, t "e«i the fraut, az-i h'aeis. aai
.-Wat hi.v!-s. w.'.'. seat-:^-ates irjA -.
TX ;v*l the year, si ei a fc-ri ta it
ftmiy. rhea cut *9*a th* sfcia aai
iaie it. c3T ca. io leeetta; yvttr
1? jvat sio^tui hA>ii* :r, xai
eAt ft. jeu. w: *-r jrreis
*a-i jA3^s as .i ?v<t Sdui >een scxj^
: < aa. lee : a the<..saae ••-.•«.
day of the murder ha iuot Merot and
said to him. "What, not dead yet!
You have only on? more week to live."
It was the speaker himself, however,
who was killed. Merot affirmed that
he really believed in the evil powers
of his neighbor, who by his sorcery-
had Riven him stomach ache and twice
had brought on partial paralysis.
Hands Off.
Most young men when they travel
in the woods of South America have
their wits about them—most, but not
all. It is related of one that, seeing
a parroquet enter a hole in a tree;
he climbed up to capture the bird in
its nest, as he thought. He put in
his hand and felt something soft and
flabby. These, he imagined, must be
the young oues. He had still sense
enough, however, to try to look into
the nest. So he prodded the hole
wided with a stick and then saw a
huge boa. Its jaws fringed with the
feathers of the unfortunate bird. He
descended the tree in the twinkling
ot an eye and did not forget this les
sen in bird s nesting.
22I_¥ade by the tjw£I
A Very Useful Dog.
A blacksmith in ihf West had a j
forse fi>r the purpose of making nails !
h>r the coarsest sort of shoes. The j
boy who tended this forge made 1.0001
Bails a day with some ones assist-;
ance. And who do you suppose was
his helper*
A dog'
Thrs clever aais-.il had been trained j
to blow the bellows by means of a
wheel attacked to the crank. While'
the iron was ;s the fire the dog would
b«ow the t>*l«o s. when it wis takes
cat he stopped to rest, cor^mene sg
ag*:a o/ his o«i accord wbea tt i>
p*s is agaia
Health
%
Calumet makes
light, digestible
wholesome food.
Economy
Only one heap-
ing tcispoonful
is needed for one
quart of ti our.
C;s# *. Kniwn P ece c? Wsnej.
Ckairc-aa Lc*si=.iii: cX the Society
ot Sc;«:iie Research, ib Axatoi a.
'•Cry Down Cred t."
The colonel of a British reelmest
has ac-^uirvd a eva wh.c" :s ".i- stationed at Portsccuth Las re«:ved
oiiest kwcw- p-.ee* cf Kecey in the; o!d castota ot -crTi^ dewa the
werli It was obtained dur.zg a re- :nxii, cf tie K9^nL~ Tti trazLa
««: .v«Trey ia Syria. The piece. ,-d flfes =arcb^ ;o ;ir.f <*
whSA is cf ?<trv silver, ccataias a per- tke town and the drum inajor a: each,
tect ArsMe^a ia«ri tw« of Panammu ; read a prec la nation vam:=5 tniet
hsr Reca>. Kiag o« Schamol. whojaea utat =en cf the rer^tst coslJ
rvisf- - - years *>. C- Although ..ie be held responsible for debts over
L : jl3> have Sf*a r^giried as the m-
*va:c«r cf aeaev. -.h.^ coin cow up-
sers tiat he' ef as it shows that two
«*Btsrws Vftxt their ttee money was
itsed >y the Sesi'-tie Araneans.
K se.
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st ' ijeX >> "tih it i i a hfcv-.ecta. iitd
«i:ed >.-a Je jt the
•*> e >■ WW X-•>•.> * *e
otie.- hv 'S we. v sewere>> 5y
Wv it 5^^
%^e eft 5.. hoate n Osv-. '.^.tas,
v. . .... . / ' i.s lae-w- S.
l#*f. .->s. a c^-tN'ttc.ec v> Utt as *?i*
Ke^e*. > Vt-i -it* 5 - a ' r 3ee *
st sittv;-* "hs ttevtSftrarv
he.ae- aad ^arv't •> 3* ns
it aeo w liM >. es.
A ts"W*«t c as tfue.'a**r to a
train, was j. iaac:> stitud c.
'„ r*. m .«> M
Vtaivmov*. s< Kmi r<5*j *ug> rie
.'U««mw "Ae "r*Ml *aa Vf .nmdtr
er«££ee ucw t. Csr-.-eu"
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Vhl'tW XILNIuv.
-"Vi iilru Jl-U iv i UM «aSM$U<v^tfna£)s
s*Mii«!«>s. j-i v'i/vasacihj ouotatjn wm
Urw - v aue i'W a .-A3-
tpfc fimif rs* ifcin* vie -aagain ">s
*>ii aitse -,s^sij*i.sa ewani^ <nop A>
*:-« atii*r a* nw .-w
r%e jvi a*ci s>M'
sifavviaRi ,-ve iwse 13«Uuiu«is u "J*
Ommuk-o* Jaoiao Mkk JOX ja.tte
ttv r^ * tKuitiUMpi wil >*
■4WW as A en itw* ^. j®-.-. tor um jiiwc
4ike J4 e ".Wv Ae 3vj^s-
}\ «m 5r~«*t Cintama
Vaay sir*et sasceitts cf Xeaaca ar*
SU-rw U; scm*wh«£ <V8tot#ii--IJ
;e straa^o-s whea tesc ea:#c the
ceviair^ FVr 33caa.ee. iaa-i-eiajfia^
s the -as-aa, wa? ot aceracca$ a::e®-
>.-a IS a mAi waacs x sdcj a str**t
car .f call a atesseo^e- he s^atji*
h.-a^s *.h* m'Tu -rf his haaea '..ijifaer
s*«eral vswf lasof-ai .i wh.a-c.'.ag: cr
sfenscBg ac tw twp if his vijice.
* thfa ta* arencwa jc a s se-
.'<an d, aa ceHJaad atecea. ch* cjrptp.
stt e< hevSiea. a«, -kjjna-s imz. he cr
aft* .s aace« >* .He ?er-sva S4g3*.:a#.
Thai jor^-en at a ja'eaieac fiurdbnc
~rcjje«ed ivoa the sc-e*t :s -..ie jach
heoer aa«i s n'sr'a^i? sur-^a iw
4d "■ weoaea aod h* ;aewgfie t£
e«wr iiiida 31 *.h^r -suoer-w}. EC
wa*li wat "-S* strive w.cil a Hex:eaa.
h* s asnfrii in "aae -Jj* jucsiiie jest-
on. >a.urac;vas **. a iiscaaes a."-s
^-venp asaee i aassiUjj ae hand
a *r*jts. H ::3n h o*> pam n-war-i. ti*
iha^ws wvria* iunn< tii* aaa«i*er.
ti T-e.4j; « Over Cievtr THck.
A arere-haat cf Riga. Russia. Lamed
K.tcw has ately been placed in pris-
ma Scr a curse as oJence. He had
3i rf *d tie last traia home, but flnd-
a^: -ha: a freight traia was shortly to
scsjx he V-gh: a fowl and booked It
h* the tra x at the sasic time obtain
xi a treiet for himself as attendant
.•a s stock. He reached his desti-
aa. a. bac was soon afterward ar
-esrtjd. aai s aow betcg prv>secuu\i
hy the ra.iwa* coaipany for fraud. Hli
Saw. has Seea confiscated.
tspons:
the value of otte day's pay. say. 25
cents.
"Swearer* a 2Mfe>
a a.-UTUaesr aaase<u; *«>*; ia
.H« Wli'.SH* -*SiliQiW T*AJT? T- UP--!>Hll|i-
^as, rnautt aw ITI w^lHaiij
a^3bQs£ a coarse tt atunttter
j* jtemc ixr tfMMC a ^asiMiiecc ^ar?
Igmmjtt. ia a ■"«p«ci si. aeitutttaL
**nat hsu a a -.saa«- w.-Vj a* ailt g<!<d
wweat-j Jhe ' am; Jad sast
a stfwd jf"«r a.m. ivaot^i 3* -Jus new
a stats ai 'jstttut. aad ataaa>u tu fig^t
asaiu^ t an." uag r he had 3eacwn
'.a* "s n^c*r^' iu ieath. The iwad
w he "u*%i Jyt jeuru was renstanciy
^rwtacuttg suarfQcrnasa which o«ari-
a>ac hat>9«aed as itnwtuui. J'b rh*
It Will Stay There.
"In my family medicine chest bo
remedy is permitted to remain unless
it proves beyond doubt the best to le
obtained for its particular purpose.
"For treating all manner of akin
troubles, such as Eczema, Tetter.
Ringworm, etc.. Hunt's Cure has held
its place for many years. I have fail-
ed to find a surer remedy. It cure*
Itching instantly."
R M. Swanc.
Franklin. La
50c per bevx.
King Solomon'* Go'i.
The evidences that Rhodes.* was
the country from which K.rg Solo-
men s gold was obtained are said to
Sards Killed in Flight. be accumulating The builders cf tbe
s r*jfor'-tfd from lubec. Me. that #ore ancient jvrtva of the s~as*;v
wh e scat* parties wer* out driving *ad evtees:*e rains recent^ ecrpvocee
'•a a Juggy a. Sou h I ti bee the other tt Great r-.nababwe are b*l eved te
e«eQ ag a : .* Icck. of saa Jyeepe. or ha*e lived about 10V & C aad t
sa.^fs, suddenly tlew across the road. Save belonged to a rac wer*
ana >t.ruck i* s:>ie of the carriage, the gold varvexvrs of tie wcr-'-i
litl:ng tweety-dve cr thimy of them.
The occupants cf the team bought H#a' This ?
:.hea home aith them, and eojoved w" **,r
a nice lunch .-X -J,* little birds. ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *
„ u casNtT a ca. :m«>. e.
* . •>♦ *■ v i-i.r«- r . cawMy
5J >V- OcKs Cut 8w. vrt->« I.U. . >, ... J.m x«
Heater ti. 11. a '.fiyear^ld hoy was SStSST*
ar^wtod hy a large Jlack bear near ^ a
his home a WaterfUnl, V* . % fv* „* - * cv*.-~a c*<w *t*
au. s age. The hoy ^ away fr,.„ ^
-u.ma. a.n<j threw a cohlW.vac. J,
str*a.ng ..he hear u the head with —
such tore* ?.h*c the latter toil te Ut* ^-.'ttec h* aahona '.h ta aaoaa^at
ground a:tu ihe ad ^sca^ed ^'r ijjnonace a the jtf at.s5«-
tane.-P'.ato.
Xoutnftil T^ssisr. — - —
Otte >*f thu veungesC t-s «;Urs >M^w Ckno^*! r &ta
Miuite Harry Mart- a^ed il, who tor &* ihe tocmach of •«** cf the w-ha^iia
laorv haa a esr hst^j aecemjMaa.ee ha -"aaght <tft the >v*st jf Shecaae hj« a
ncher Warren y.trr * oootmerviak wha.'.mg tvtwr 3as heea touad a
drummer ea h.s i.rvy* jo/uhS 3>j «--«* .X. ca fJr3evt««. fit «as n jec-
state. ! to«tc ccadlt.wsk
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