Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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FflK city council of Newkirk at jf, i- i, j/r0(,(. ,
iu ia-»t oo<-<-tirj« ordered th<* {/ ;: n< h v, K
t^rinsr awl mar^wlami/in^ of twolj^ ,« , a» 4 ,
triors ryifx kf* of ntr<r<rt. If tfi*-j f;iu! v
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t(xl< ahc. will fcoon have tii<* »/*•♦»?
pavwJ atrW'ta j» the territory, !
iVyci Courier,
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AtTw;#*i'U letter* of famous
rnen will ii<- far rarer in the fu
tore than now, Croat men of to
•lay con tent thorn elves w ith hipij
iri#r their name*, often w ith rub
her stamps, to tyyx- written doe
uinerit*. anrl it will be hard to K“'
touch M-ntirnerit from type writ
ten mariiivriptM Hpringfleld lie
publican.
A PRIVATE; letter from ( hina
eav* that the wddiers at Tien
Tsin are usmv tiie cannon ball-
in the a/ senal Uj pave the roa<i'
They have found an enormous |
quantity of iron shot and shell of j
different w hich some injfen
iou.s V'ank* ‘- s iKK‘'Hted would b*-
a ifirful sulrttitute for pavmx'
is tones,
J HE, Kaiser is said Ui lx; ready j
to take steps to create a new rank ,
in theCermart navy, that of grand
admiral, which shall lx- equal to
that of field marshal in the arm v ;
and carry with it tlx- right to
a baton The highest rank at 1
present in the Cerman navy is
that of admiral, which eorre*>
|xmds to that of general in the'
army.
Twknt> e’ive, young men are
attending the short courses in ag
riculture, hortiCi.'ure and th<-
mechanic arts, which are now be
mg given at the Oklahoma A. and
M. College at Stillwater They
are studying the work of the ex
|*eriment station very closely and
are finding much that, will tx
helpful to them when the , return
to their farms.
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*7 re-ftpert. Call in aod i£»fxrX n.t |
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,-arr.ft-ftt t^f»/r* parr-naamg.
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depomi*
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fpmiiwprxiiliioo, ieut w-; rpation
^ taod pdraonaJ hab,- , arc also (x>-
U Ute ga.xrrx-s of coftgr^- Wl, W*or* ........ -* *r.-
«ow rx-ar.r a tho iao.e* moo.- : . v,, # • f/, of f&t
UtetrlAU U m a »«w rruaUxn. j fj qajw
1 lipli/atibfi of cbftrap mrxles of
jtrawiipcrt uf.«ioosti»>oab;y favors
|th«s tendency U> oFxraity, m, u«at
sith tixr rapid sjovfelopmgnt of
tfidirrground and above ground
tteemiter tteioa Mwwlwi, no* f r '* t»noor and
Jotter iUrgc c.t ftfts trie next gmicr-
jatioa must lx* ur«rparixl for ar;
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ox; pMf «u o*g»ns«d by the fans-!
eraabewta year ag«v- ar.c ck/.r.gal
-ante bur.nets iovurtoc farm property j
ig.iir.*t tire. hgbUiirig and torea-kx-*
a. wer/p# against las; at tte eli«tp*|
»•'. inft'-nuaee rates krx/«n.
An exrhangetiHM ftpeak* faltering,t
of a ‘ /Xiteuiporary r Take a ftMOiu:-
*d r-t*tw wteft buaU news between j
, drink* arxJ S;U apaoe with smut anrl •
mat tered teyiter-plate and place him or, I
ii amau cr.ontry dally and be immedi- j
ately assume* an ettcntteatr of ft j-
perk/rityaad . magines he S* the but-!
test drrujfhnut In the skiikt. '
*>. A Ik/tjert*. of Linlner. ILL. *of-1
fered four years with a wad in his'
•it/rti.ach and erruid not eaL He lost
pound*. Two b-Itleft of Irr. Caid-
**■..'» Tsytvp Pepsin restored hi* appe-
lite. cured hi* stomach teerbie and |
ravday lie Is well arid hearty and says \
. owes hi* health to Ur, Caldwell'*!
-yrup Pepsin, fy-id by C. 1. Adar/x.
Newkirk, and W. If. ho*era. Kiidare
C '.a- L. Watt*, -if Fall* City. Net.
m old friend of M. W, Muftftelman. :
ri./ht the tine farm of Mr. KaAtmar;
arljolning the city and will more hi* ;
family here in a »hort time. He also i
c/ughl of Mr. Muftselman the Ai
Randle farm a month ago. He »*!
ftu king hi* faith in Kay <--<unty by In-
■ ftsMrig ti>M> in real estate. Mr
Watt* was Clerk of the Court in hi*
inty for 10 years.
William Mav her. einer den besten i
Ixut/ hen irn I^md, was in the city I
' r irday. U- ;ack up the eriiter about
- iriing I/*, much toward tfie English, i
-Ir. Mav her own* a tine farm helovt
Kildare, where lie rai*e* tine crop*
H- also make* a good article of wine'
fur home use. Mr. Maseher i* an o]<i i
mtry man. a former soldier of ih--
jHerman empire. He says the failure!
i t" make g-xxl wine I* due U> using un-
■ '-ari t-arrels.
Mr. and Mr*. Cha* Eastman en-
|rtalned a few <.f the “bachelor-j
maids” Tuesday afternoon In honor)
f their sister. Miss brace Seymour!
of Ix;lph«/s, Kansas. At six o'clock I
ilu youDg Ladies were Invited to the I
j dining room where an elegant dinner
wa* served : after which the evening
wu* ■'pent in games and g'-sslp. Those
pr<-* nt were the Misses Minnie Al-j
t- rii Hattie Austin. Mamie and Ef-i
• ■ l urke. Harriet Clapp, Ruth Yorls.!
Ml- llartenlxmer and Mr*. Hattie j
Hawkins.
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: v.-p Bagfy 1 sell £ • 7v.e * orfc same**,
j 1 CUpiKw ax»d ->iaer artkxw.
Ten**:—A7 esca* sadtr *7: cash:
| all above that axreot sis BKntte'
'teK* «... -.e gtre© t«apprev«d •«ar-
| .ty with 7 per «oi interest frusn
: tote. '■ percent, d voogst for cash.
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of the World
Globe Democrat.
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T* f.i.*t train.* da..y t* Ltt.e Beck.
Hot Nprng* and Xemph.*. Testa
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w £e tr- wt a-; •* car-^Ates wherever the Ettg.ua lacgusge is read,
It* Wewx.iT Ei.te-'Ci. visaed in >EMI-WEEKLY section*, at Cme L-o.-*r per
Year...* i.a .xt e. aL te a daily at the pnee of a Weekly. It gives the istest
te-lepiptae tew* frees ais the world every Taesdaj and Friday. Report* of
-rreset «t*cm *•» earned fe.-rward from sectioo to sectsoc. and the Complete
Xe«* -yf The WorjdL in full tejegrsm*. is eceUi ned In the two sections.
A- a HOKE J07’RN’AL. it ha.* do equal. Its departments devoted to
•Tael arm. warden and Dairy." --Tbe Family Circle” and -The Home”
are each : t the highest and miost helpful character. Its market reports are
v met and cv.mp.ete in every detail. An interesting store is connected
from iii.e f Iseae. and it has"many other features which combine to furnish
be ip, aa.tL.se meet and instruction for people in all eonditioas and circnat-
-tare^ of ...*e.
IN Each DEPARTMENT. ANT* .AS A WHOLE the Weekly Giobe-
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newspaper ,t the world, and it ought to be at every fireside danng the enr-
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EeguTa* services will be held in St.
J'km * Ep.yr-pa. ■ nurch next Sonday
at H o ckcrk and > today school
;at l a. m. E-.ery’ ne cordially in-
vited to attend.
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Best quality of rubble, range and
Sagging stone can be Lad at J. C. Fea-
; gin’s ftfuarr.es. 5 miles northeast of
Newk.rk. Flagging delivered. Ad-
! dress, Newkirk.
CteJ.
Now j* the time to buy coal before
i the prk-e goes up. as it issure to do
tliift cold weather. We sell the test
Term, ■'■tF- V; p-er ton > reen coal >< per
; t/n. < ail and see our coal.
J M. Hstxes.
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California for $25 00.
Numerous profitable business ftrpen-
j ings in California. Roy a bomeseek-
; er* ticket via Santa Fe Route and in-
j vestigate cooditi<»os there. Only tit.
Tupega in California: Tuesdays, to
| April >1 Inquire at depftit.
F. J. Rest, Agent.
Should a Man he fain?
Certainly he shft>uld. lie should have
ambition to i*«ok well and feel g'jod,
whi' h he canned do unless he digests
hi* food. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
aids digestion, clears the head, keep* |
the bowel* regular and makes a man j
feei at peace with the whole world, j
Try it.—Sold by C. P. Adams. New-
kirk or W. H. Rowers. Kildare.
Th* DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT is icithout a rival in all the
Hrj- and tiandt at the very front rank among the few
REALLY GREAT neirspapert of the )f"orld.
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Backache.
So many wooes jsdfer from it. It
toar* alike their bom of work tad
ptesjore. Backache u generally a
fyoptom of dermagessest of the ddi-
caie woeiuly ergasa. It is mriem
therefore to
apply plasters
UU ntnitor lyal
v
Tlieli
lx- legal
vidin? rule
and Comm.
or of Oklaf
and comm,
c»»urity and
election i*
adopted loc;
ofIice*at El
county seat
tlon four, g
public land-
perfecting t
the land at
law- have th
allotment*
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'I’m; Christian II<-rald. of ,\Vv,
York, armouncos that it will n
ward, once a week, a modal for
tins mosi inoriUjrious i a-e of per
son a I bravery occurring during
each week in the year. The first
medal awarded will be for tIn-
most deserving act of heroism
taking place in the first w.-i-k in
January, 1901. Every reader is
invited Ur forward to tin- paper
just mentioned, information of
any deed of true heroism occur
ring in his own locality.
Tlx-
IK'Slponed ded
(cation of the
Round
Grove Baptist
church will l»e
held on
Sunday, Marcl
i .id Tin* rled-
lea lory
sermon will 1
»e preached by
Rev, >.
M. Brown, of
Kan*a* City,
J. An
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till* eltv j •» —
te'ftll Cft
;i>
i*i*tant deputy
head <*ft»
Haul of the M<
•dern Wreslmen
forOkli
tlftoma. Ill* di,
itie* ar** to get
n<-w mei
in tier* and Instl
Nerve
mi* children an-
alnuiKt always
thlri chi
lldren. The
seldom
nervou*. Whit
IllifligC
1* the best prrv
entive of nerv-1
ou*ue*»
. it strength.
•n* the sykletn
and a**i
*1* to that M.r
t of flesh which
create*
htrengtli and |
i'ower of endur-
ance. I'rlre 2"i i-i-nts.
C. i . A OAR* j
H
The attorney* for Brodboll claimed
.at McGlools bad moved out of the
1 ir.st district and wa* now a resident
of < tklahoma City, In the Sixth dls-
tr. t. Till* was bitterly denlfxl by the
•ui.jrney* for Mc<;inni», but to n>
a ail, and he was defeated. This was [ tr
only one week ago, and the Shawnee SI
In inuorat of ThursfJay, February 14, A
publislied the following personal• i
“Captain S. A. McGinnis, formerly of '»3
Kay .-oiinty, |* now a resident of Okla-
j bouts City, and Is now deputy county
I attorney.”
Mr* Carrie Nation was born in Ken-
tucky of arlstejcratk parent* among
the blue blof«d*. A* a girl she wasthe
i leader of all the girl* and boys in her
j arlionl. She has read the Bible twen-
; ty-flve time* and ha* a very p<s»r opln-
Ion of preachers and women who spend
their time talking and doing nothing
te» reform the world, she f* absolut-
ly fearless. She ha* two wealthy
brother* in Kansa* City. H«.r Hrst
husband was killed in a drunken
brawl. She then married David
Nation the prosecutor of her hus-
I band* slayer.
Jxeoh H t-isgcr
Bril Pai%f:i.
• :.u.*eof cong res* passed
nn* bill on Monday pro-
- ' opening the Kkiwa
or fie ft'ountry. The bill
-1 as to give the govem-
i,i authority to appoint
-- ri f'.r each county all
township officers until an
ii Id. Amendment was
a’.irig ft»ne of the new land
ino and the ft.ther at the
■arest Ft. Sill: and tee-
ing persons who entered
> u 'Oklahoma and who in
rtitift- theretej paid for
ft price per a/sre fixed by
' gnt to take aftldltional
Wo iiita. Kiowa and
.ntri- v was stricken
Poultry for Salt.
Here is the place to get thorough-
bred pft»u!try cheap. Rarred Rocks ex-
clusively. line bred, farm raised, large
size, winter layers. If you want some-
thing gftxxl it will pay you. Ask for
my prices. Eggs in season.
D. L. K xoll.
Uit4* Middleton. O. T.
Her/ Important.
If you wish to sell y<>ur farm or city
property and will call at my office. I _____
will cft>nvince you that I can make
quicker sales and close up your deals
with better satisfaction to you than
any Real Estate agent in Newkirk.
core
be ejected when
the cause of the
»che ia removed.
The see of Dr.
Pierce'* Firor-
ite Preacnption
will core the
debilitating
drain*, the ta-
floaxmatioa, ul-
ceration and
displacement
w hich cause
backache. Side
ache, headache
and rnanv other
aches and pains.
” Farorite Pre-
scription ’ con-
tains no alcohol
and is absolutely
free from opi-
um. cocaine and
other narcotics.
It agrees with
the mast deli-
cate persons.
•I mat Towr medicur u Boaths sod I (cel
BOW !sk* 1 new penoa.' writ** Via Anic
of BeUriUe. Wood Co W Y». • Bare
BC, :««»rtw ao iMBdBcWc. ao pain anywhere
I toe,* rerea beetle* of Dr. Fierce'* Faeorito Pre-
•cr-.jxico *ad arres bottles at hi* ' Golden Med-
ic*-. Dbcorerr I thick there i* bo taedkiae
like I>r Pierce a I cant apeak hifkly esooxh
rt yrxr medicute for it has done mo a* moch
rood I doc t feet tirad aa I naed to. aor tick. I
'eel well *sd think there ia ao maduae equal
tc Dr Fierce'* Favorite PreacTiptloc -
The Medical Adviser, iooS pages, teat
free on receipt of stamps to pay expense
of mailing only. Send 21 "one-cent
I
have a number f>f buyers and have Df>
■raters” in my employ, and have no
‘ divvy” to make.
W. W. Mcsselmaj*.
2 doors North of P. 0., Newkirk.
ut.
R
ov-rtifh
nipany
Hahce to Contractors.
. • rt'^eived at the office of
• ' r tfi- instruction of | 9
ig »•> pf-r pidfi* and ! X
* <’ti file at. my office, j ^
■ f iA'oAo must ac- ?
ao i ai: hids tei lie in X
• 4' .i day <>f March, l ^
, v • s right t/> reject 9
The Old California!
Missions.
J. A LI
W D-
Kim, Cl
T., K«l
Ezkll. Mayor,
-rk.
l 2L I90L
>A ehain of hi*te/nc mft/nument* to
Jtiif Spanish padres w ho unselfish!)
fteJllefl here generations ago.
February 22nd.
The Ladies" Sftmiety of the Pre*by-j
t<-rtari chon: will |»-,jr| a handkerchief
*a!<- on M asl;togte»ri'» birthday, one I
feature i,f wi.i o will in- a handker-l
’ hi»:f from f. ,-r. state in the I’nion. I
In the tvi i.lng they will M-rve a New ,
England - ipj **r. i Ii*-'’1 will Ixtalsrge
nuniix-r',f ndkerchlefs on sale for
Main street,
tooondun 1L
Newkirk, O. 1
Restaurant for Salt,
i; re.fttaurkbl for sale on ,
1' • v it ■ i wr 11 ft - r n , time 11
1 on Henry Kuehler, I
[Noteworthy examples of native
irrbltecture.
iSweet-toned bells whose musfi al
[■ him*-* rf-call the nTnan’-e and
I peace of Arcadian days.
i The California Limit'd r/a Santa Ft Routt]
| ‘jetweft-n Chicago and L/n> Angeles.
iJeginning early in December, daily<
ibetween Chicagf;. Loh Angele* and
[>an Francisco.
[l r illustrated pamphlet*, addresss^
F. J. Rest, Agent,
Newkirk, Oklaj!
stamps for paper covers, or ji stamps for
o Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
nunii roue.
GREAT TRAINS.
-The Burlington-Northern Pacific £/-
proto." Kansas City or Denver toPu-
TVere u SometLsg to Set Aloag tfcr
TIE Sior AID OILY:
MEDIC I0UTE TO TDE
■issoiiri ho ■issitsini
Rhrtrs and beycRtf.
A FIRST CUSS LINE TO
Texas and Old Mexied.
CAFE CAR AND RAILROAD
RESTAURANT SERVICE
UNEXCELLED IN AMERICA.
VISIT
Eureka Springs
The most convenient all-year-round
resort for people in this section.
THE LINE TO THE UND OP
Lead and Zinc.
Send your friends in the old
States one of our illustrated pam-
phlets, entitled
" The Top of the Ozarkt."
jjhraikers and ftms on the Frioc.''
Fr.it Farming .llonf the Frisco."
“The Ozark VkUft "
" There is Something to See Along Ike
Frisco Line."
The most comprehensive railroad
literature for the home-seeker or in-
vestor ever distributed gratuitously.
Send an address to Room No.
726 Century Building, St. Louis,
and we will mail copies.
RHEUDATIS&]
QUICKLY
CURED.
:y or Denver to Pu-1 Dr.Holtia's Liieumalic Zeaiady
get Sftrtind. Portland. Montana, Wash-! not onlv ffives instant wli*# V-*
mgton, entire Northwest. Dailv • 7 Kilc** «**■
through train of coaches, chair care,
tourist and standard sleepers and di-
ning care.
No. 15: morning train. Kansas City
to Nebraska. Denver and Pacific coast,
via scenic Colorado: weekly California
excursions personally conducted.
No. 23; latest Dight train. Kansas
City to Denver: night train for Ne-
braska. Omaha, St. Paul.
No. 21; noon train. Kansas City to
Omaha. St. Paul: through sleepers.
No. 56: famftMJs Chicago Eli; dining
and bullet library care, chair care,
sleepers.
No. 18; SL Louis Fast Night Ex-
press.
No. 42 ; fast noming train east.
Write for descriptive matter, rates
and information.
L. J. Brickek. T. P. A., *23 Main
lot., Kansas City. Mo. L. W. Wake-
lev. Gen. Pas. Ag't., St. Louis, Mo.
How aed Elliott. Gen. Manager, St.
Joseph, Mo.
Cattle Dehorned.
J. L. Lins'>n and T. J. Attebery are
prepared to do your dehorning. For
further particulars address them at
Newkirk, Kay county, Oklahoma
The Newkirk cigar, sold everywhere.
For Sale.
Lots 5, i», , and 8, one corner lot: also
dwelling, liix ns, good well of soft wa-
ter, stable for two horses, in block lfi,
east Newkirk. «;{.». Will take pare
in stock. Call on or address,
Mary Killoioh.
is prepared from the only foraub.
that positively will cure Rheu-
matic Diseases. <
Pretty strong claim, but* it i$:.
backed up not only ty the remedy
tut by thousands of letters from
absolutely cured patients-letter j *
that ring with praice. ' )
It you suffer with rheumatism, -
it’s your own fault, now that you i
know of this wonderful remtd?, .-
that every Drug;ist sells ani.
recommends. t
Bf careful t* r-t th,« r- T* Ciu-t»
Bheuauu.cneiueUj. 8uU iu i*-.
I'rrpan-d only by *|
ioltis curical ca.ui:»acnuo«,s.'.'_
I or sale by the Pioneer Drug Stniwt
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Johnson, Jeremiah; McKinlay, Lincoln & Korns, Edward F. Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1901, newspaper, February 22, 1901; Newkirk, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1169939/m1/4/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.