The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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TUCAHt COUNTY IS Tl
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Secretary Tulare Courtly Board ol Trad*
VtSAUA. CAUtORMA
Samples at
our store.
Mi.
Willie Hardware &
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, Beauchamp kml Mi-*I
ojjieial*
A reception iu their honor wa- ,
held at the Athletic Club room-,
and a roost enjoyable tine we*
had. Oo aoooun* of the heavy |
1 rain, the ground were rendered j
| unlit for playing and the team j
returned home at noon, much to
the regret of the students here. |
1 It is hoped that a game may be J
arranged later under more favor
able conditions.
THE EAGLES SCREAM.
As to Kisses.
Where the pretty girl who
edit- the Louisville Lyre got
the idea is not known, when
The Local Lodge Hatches Bunch
Nestlings and a Good Time
Enjoyed
The Kagles had a time Friday
she said, “The greatest surprise |night an(1 a large number of new
to a girl who gets kissed the tirst
members were initiated. The
time is that there is no taste to
it.” Then an old bachelor editor «“» «'*’*■• Band joined,n a body
out west roared baek, “No taste !an<l w*th other candidates made quoMion
to it?” By the great hen feather about thirty new members that
Cupid's dart, the girl must be rode the goat. The Pawnee
color blind in the palate. They ; Eagles forty-nine strong came
tell us. those who have triedit— down on a special train ordered
we havn't—that it tastes like from Arkansas City and partook
double essence of honey spread
on pumpkin pie. Away back in
of the hospitality
water brethren.
of the Still-
A splendid
the dim and joyful years ago, luncheon was served to the
before we lost our teeth and our visitors and good fellowship
cinch on the beauty prize, the; reigned till a late hour.
prettiest girl in all the world -—
told us that it felt like a covey of Died,
frightened quail flying out of At his residence at Youst this
each ear and ended up with a Friday morn at 10 o'clock Uncle
and done ,o «vcr»I widely ►*
plac. It la «»ow*l l»*«l 'n Chicago
and put In vliacse ol an vtpert .ho bw
I Jude bim th- requUte fyroe of a.»i*t-
ant*.
TbitatatUttaian ha. evoked a plan
whereby freight tran«a<*tioQ3 are reduc-
ed to monthly commodity between any
[ two .tattoo, oo the line, .howlntr origin,
destination, weight, ton-mile, and
earning.. Tni. information 1« kept on
Indexed cards in.tead of in bulky vol-
ume. From these mid by reference,
if necessary, to dally and weekly ab-
ntract. of waybills furni.hed regularly
from each .’atioo, he • an promptly
furnish any data wanted by the tratiie
officials.
The use made of this material i. as
tngeninus as Its compilation and tiling.
Instead ofsu -pljing a lot of perfunc-
t ny report, along cut and dried line.,
showing facts flat are interesting but
notof present i uportanco, he is pur-
veyor of quick replies to p,rtieular
that directly affect affairs of
the moment. Does the general freight
agent wish to know if it will pay to
lower the rate on a certain class o
gftod. between c rtain yioints in order
to get all the oth r b Jsines. of the
shipper benefited by the reduction/ In
a short time the statistician submits all
$he facts bearing yo the problem as
disclosed by agouts’ reports,
Little attempt is made to keep track
of the intriacacie. of pas*eng*r traffic,
because the resultst of the past in that
branch of the service furnish no proph-
ecy of future business.
Operating statistics are differently
treated.
El-
sensation to that wh'ch might be;Qeorcre VValford died of Bright's
produced by a Mock of angels disease. He was the proprietoi
pouring a golden stream of
molasses down one’s back. No
taste to a first kiss! Great Scott!
It would make a wooden Indian’s Miss Clara, as the
hair curl. I lie question is, if relative surviving.
of the store at Youst and an old
and respected citizen of the coun-
ty. He leaves one daughter.
only near
[Cures fliolera-lnfantum,
Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and
(he Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.^
I Aids Digestion, Regulates
the Bowels, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY.
I flPtWfdTTir' 1 Or mall 26 cents to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
Mother! Hesitate no longer, but save the health and life ol
[(TEETHING FOWBSRSVj
Costs Only 25 cats at Dra&ist*
your child as thousands have done, by giving these powders.
TEETHiNA Is easily given and quickly counteracts and over-
comes the effects of the summer's heat upon teething children-
DEMOCRATIC OPPORTUNITY.
Mr. Bryan has announced tnrough
the columns of his paper, l he Common-
er, that the principal cause of demo-
cratic defeat this year was that the
men who secured control of the party
organizational St. Loui- sounded a
retreat, when a charge should have
been ordered all along the line. He
insists that conditions; demand radical
action, and that the people want some-
thing definite upon which they can
They «ere all confirmed.
Special committee* on
and heating were continued
Treasurer’s bond of M. F.
ward approved.
Superintendent Jamieson was
authorized to secure Opera
House for commencement.
Teachers on the program were
given permission to attend Ora
torical contest and Athletic meet
at Oklahoma City on furnishing
substitute.
Superintendent was authoriz
ed to take collection for Snyder
cyclone sufferers.
City marshall was requested
to look after school grounds and
take up loose stock trespassing
on same.
Hutto offered the following
resolution, which was lost:
“That it be the declared policy
of this Board, that we employ
no person as teacher in our city
schools who is a relative of any
member of this board unless such
person is specifically endorsed
by the Superintendent of the
city schools,”
Teachers and salaries commit
tee reported a complete list of all
applicants, which report was
ordered on the table.
Motiou to dispense with music
in the schools for ensuing year
was lost.
Trees on the school grounds
were ordered trimmed up.
Adjourned till tirst Monday in
J une.
A HOUSE
ON A
HILL
ther*-'* iir.r*- air, pur*’ »»i, r amt
-1,1 n>- on the hill. Jitnl ih** place
i r* «t after the long »tnt*-r. It’*
Crescent Hotel
Eurek Springs, Ark.
OPERATED BY THE FRISCO
8Y8TEM
Uixmii-trlp ticket* l*> Eureka spring-
on -an every day i» the y« ar.
Ask
c. w. sntfUfi. d. p. n.
Wichita- Kaa«.
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THE
JOY OF LIVING
CAN ItK Fl'LLT REALIZED WHEN YOC
ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
Herbin
TMASI MARK
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reiy. The Commoner, he announces,
Who Goes There?
U. C. V. REUNION
Louisville. - - Kentucky
June 14-1B
Very Low Round Trip Rates
Rock
Island
System.
See that your ticket reads via Rock
Island. Full information on request.
Geo. ft her, & P ft Little Rock, ftrk-
J. S Mcftallu. D. P ft. Oklahoma City, 0 T
Wanted.
ABOUT 25 HEADOF CATTLE *
will carry on n « ampaign of education,
advoea'inr tariff-reform, thogwerthrow
of private monopolies, labor legislation,
municipal ownership of public utilities,
♦public owneisbipo railroads and tele-
graph systems, an income tax, the elec-
tion of federal judges by the people,
the election of United -States senatois
by popular vote, direct legislation, and
the selection of postmasters by the peo-
ple whom thev are to serve.
It will be necessary to regain control
of the party organization. To do this
the friends of reform throughout the
entire country must worn together. A
democratic paper of national scope of-
fers the bestm*-an» for carrying on this
work, and i he Commoner occupies
this field. The campaign of education
and organization which Mr. Bryan an- W
uounces will be carried on through The HU
Commoner w ill not cuiy be interesting ^
TO PASTURE.
Good grass, plenty of &
water and good shade.
Five miles south and
one mile east of Still-
water. I have for sale
300 bushels of corn.
G. W. Allen.
Rural Route 4.
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The Popular Liver Medicine
Will Keep You Well
A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR-
PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system
with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons
which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail
of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB-
INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic
poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of
nature. It carries off all poison in the system and leaves no
injurious effects.
CURED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER
REMEDIES FAILED
Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, says: “ I was
Sick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the
doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try
Herbine, and it cured me in a short time. I cannot
recommend this wonderful medicine too highly.”
NOW!
GET THE GENUINE
TAKE I
LARGE BOTTLE, 50c
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Powell & Millikan.
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Payne Center
CALIFORNIA
Fouitru Farm
and instructive, but eveiy democrat
and independent thinker should receive
The Commoner regularly soas to keep
in touch with the progress the reform
forces are making, and to fortify him-
j self with facts and arguments to con-
[ vine**his republican neighbor that the
democrat c party ..ffeis the surest re-
lief irom ela-s legislation and trust
domination.
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The low rate which Mr. Bryan has
quoted us on h is )*ai>e*- enables u.* to
s-nd you The Common-r and the Ad-
vance both .*oe year f->r fl «5. Get
jour neighbors to join *-ou in circulat-
ing democratic ijt-ratcre. and the elec
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VflRIETIE-S
Won more blue ribbons
than ail competitors pot
together in 3 exhibits.
Kgg* and stock for sale
at ail times.
Kjrg> from 9l.m) to t2.on
per setting of 15.
E. B. NORRIE.
ater. Okia.. B. F. I). Xo. 4
a Bmdtr of
Hogs
Poland-china
lion returns in IH»* wilt not
apo**>gte«or explanations.
AMD THE
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Very Low Rates in Effect
Daily, March ist to Hay 15th
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the oftvriMiC
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Torriiort. i*
of the K*tr
Educational
teutiuti uf ir
with the Uni
The Com
fron; Kansas
up a coliecti
this morninj
as a relief *u
Snyder who
the receut cy
Dr. F. S
Reese return
Guthrie vvh<
the meeting
Medical .\ss<
port a s|dei
time.
J. A. McT
Fields, who
Undcriakor's
week at Okl
from there tc
relief train U
the dead.
Two colore
teen years «*1
Davis and Ba
at Guthrie cl
ing two revo
dence at Riplt
a confession
taken to Ripl
be prosecutec
Mrs, Burd
L. Burdjck
torney, was k
and severely
evening. It i
eral ribs are i
suffered great
She is recove
no seVious efft
The Pawne
came dowui las
train to visit
tkis place. 1
streets for aw
mu3h attentio
showed their
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Miller, Freeman E. & Diggs, I. O. The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1905, newspaper, May 18, 1905; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137841/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.