Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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Of Newkirk, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $20,000.
DIRECTORS:
P. W. SMITH,
H. H. SMOCK,
DUVAL JACKSON, of Jackson Lumber Co.
C. A. JOHNSON, of P. H Albright & Co.
.1, A. BROWN, of Waters Pierce Oil Co. ^
A big line of new shirts at FOUIld & Gold Mill0.
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Our new Spring and Summer i*
stuffs are all in and we can show ? j
I you the largest stock and greatest va-
riety of summer dress goods ever of- F
fered in this city.
We hope to move into our new
stone building by May 1st and if
prices will sell these goods not one
yard will we move from where we
are now in the old
Motel Building.
a All our staples were bought before ^
the recent heavy advances, for cash, ^
and as we sell on a cash basis, we
claim our prices cannot he duplica- ^
ted. See our trimmings, embroider-
ies, yokings, beading, laces, etc., and ^
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ATCHISON. TOPIK* A SANTA FG
UOINO NORTH.
No. 406 Chicago Kx proas ...... A M
4ut> Missouri River Express .. (.}•< 1 J}
422 Local Freight .............. ♦■Ju ‘ M
DOING SOUTH,
No. 4H7 Texas Express............. 9M A M
40.’, Texas Express ......... ?■“ * ?!
421 Local Freight.............. A ”
All trains dally. Free chair cars on all
trains. Pullman Palace Sleepers to Kansan
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,a,iggM.';s a.yaso •»«...
No. 405 Carries Pullman sleepers for Ft.
Worth and Cleburne. Tex. and free olmir
car to Ft. Worth and Oalvestou Good con-
nection at Milano forSiin Antonio.
No 400 Carries Pullman sleepers and free
chair car to Kansas City. Makes close con-
nection nt Wlndttel.l for Wellington and
Pan Handle, Tex. At Newton for Uallforn-
No. 407 Carries Pullman sleepers and free
chair cars to San Antonio. Tex. \ iu Milano.
At Cleburne, passengers for Galveston and
points south transfer to connecting sleepi r
and chair cur on the same train.
No 4(W Hus Pullman and free chair cars
to Kansas City. Makes direct connection at
Wlndtield for points mi the Sotitlierii hun-
sas east.
Througli tlokets sold und cliei-ked to near-
ly all points ill the Putted States, Canada
and Mexico. Full information gladly given
ut any time.
F, J. Best, Agent.
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FRISCO LINE-
TIME TABLE—BECKHAM , O. T.
Corrected to Hec. 1, lf99.
Train No 308. St Louis mall and express.
‘Trnv^k B«..moni' *5 “m. Jop«» 7:45 p
in. Monett «:15 p m. St. Louis i :25a in
Train No 340, local, leaves 1 ceklou.i l j.tU n in
Will carry pimiKJiitfei’* provided with tick-
ets between Blackwell and Beaumont.
WEST. , „
Train No 807. Kansas und Oklahoma muil
..../i s.wnfeNH arrives at Ueokliatn nt.
Leaves: St L(i.<is 9 :U0 P m. Monett 6:30 a m.
Joplin 8:45 a in, Beaumont 2:45 p m
Train No 339. local freight, leaves Heuuniont
3:00 u 111. and Peek ham 10;2l am-
Will curry passengers provided with tick
els between Heuuinorit and Blackwell.
We are the only direct line for St Louis
and nil points east, Elegant chair curs ise.t m
free) and Pullman sleepers through fioru
Beaumont to St Louis without change.
make close connection at St Louis t'1
points east. At Nichols. Mo. with the Mem-
ohis line for southeastern points Dining
curs between Beaumont and Monett. serve
both dinner und supper. Baggage checked
to any point In the I'uited States or ( unada.
For further information as to ri
maps, etc, call on or address,
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Or B F Dunn,
Frank Donahoe, died Saturday,
March 3, at Tonkawa. of pneumonia!
fever. __________
The pipe for the Ponca City water-
works lias arrived. There are tlfteen
car-loads.___
We are short on eggs. Will pay
eleven cents until further notice at the
B. and Ii.__
The employes of the type-founder-
leg have recently had a raise of 25 per
cent In wages. _
Oklahoma towns are establishing
rock piles and the tramps are having
a hard time of it.
A. 1). Butt has purchased of Crispin
Ash the west one-half s. e. quarter
section U, 17-2 west.
C. E. Mann lias severed his connec-
tion with the Braman schools and
gone to Virginia City.
Kay county has three cities of the
lirst-class. This is a wonderful county
every way you look at it.
The Dilday block has been supplied
with a well of water for the bath
rooms and other purposes.
County Assessor Dills lias appoint-
ed Charles Ogden as his deputy to as-
sess Ponca City, this year.
Frank Lurry, of Kay county, wants
Oklahoma to be represented at the
Paris exposition this year.
M. C. Cop pie is doing a quantity of
auctioneer work this spring. He is
an expert and has lots of calls.
Nardln had an old maids’ conven-
tion Wednesday night. Thought
there were no old maids hi Nardln.
IT WAS IX 1IIS POUL-
TRY YARD.
Man in Iowa Uses a Compound that Makes
His Hens Lay Double the Usual Mum-
Summer and Winter. Secret
of his Success.
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as to rates routes
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J.H. Constant, Agt Puck I min, O 1
district Pus* Atft*. Vloinlu, Ks
Sampson Johnson has returned from
a family reunion at Eldorado, Kansas,
It being his mothers 83rd birthday.
Local freight ................. 8.40uin_
New spring skirts with
the double box pleat at
King’s
They are Now in Newkirk.
The Buffalo Medical and Surgical Specialists will be located at the
WINDSOR HOTEL, Newkirk, Oklahoma, for one month, March 8tu to
April 9th.
Hundreds Go to See them and All are Satisfied.
Rv their Original and Superior system of examination, they diagnose your
ailments, locating every ache and pain mental and physical weakness with-
out asking a single question.
People In theneighborhood of C» CHRONIC SUFFERERS.
ton Iowa, are amazed at the number whom other doctors have prouounced incurable should embrace this op-
uf eggs that this man drives to market | p, ,rt unity and consult them at once. Examination and consultation free of
with. When asked what was the | charge,
cause of his hens being so prolific, he
stated it was all in a certain compound
he was using, that kept Ills hens in
good condition and furnished them
with the proper stimulus to egg pro-
duction. American Poultry Mixture
is the name of it, and is made by
American Mfg. Co. Terre Haute, Ind.
Every man in the poultry business is
interested in-tlie health of ids hens
and their laying capacity, in the
eggs lie his protits. This mixture is
guaranteed to Increase the production
of eggs Ilk) per cent or money refunded.
It will do mure than three times as
much as the same amount of any oth-
er compound. D is concentrated in
form and the result of years of practi-
cal experience in t he poultry business.
There is absolutely no doubt as to
what it will do, and you are In-
vited to try it at the expense of the
company. Send $1.00 for a sample
package and if it doesn't do the work
you get your money back.
Tills Is fair and is made to induce
practical poultrymen to give it a trial.
It is also a sure preventive of such dis-
eases as the terrible cholera and roup
which create such havoc in all parts
of the country. It acts directly on
the craw and gizzard and Is a thor-
ough scientllic preparation. The
manufacturers guarantee every pack-
age or refund purchase money. If
your druggist don't sell American
Poultry Mixture, he’s behind the age.
In that case order direct from Amer-
ican Manufacturing Co., Terre Haute,
Ind.
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BLACKWELL, Hi nnkwku. Branch.
Westward Huh*, --tj.SU |> m Accom.-Upo
Eastward Pass M.HOam Acoum ••8.00 am
HAS llllANCH.
From Hutchinson:
Passenger.......2,00 pm, Local ■••■ •• f 1
To Hutchinson: , anom
Passenger.....2.3111) in, Local .... 5..HI a m
Trains also connect with Santa l e at 1 onen
Frisco Link. _
For St Louis-Pass 10.00 a m, Local ,« a m
From " -Pass 6,20 p in, Local 11,00 a m
LOCAL and PERSO^n
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est Place to Buy Goods.
We Lead—Others Follow.
9 lbs Roalod Oats....................................
10 lbs Flaked Hominy.............................“?c
A Fine Alarm Clock...............................
Galvanized Wash Boiler..........................^*1C
Javanise Coffee per package...................10c
Good Prunes per lb......................... One
White Fish per lb..................................One
Good Canned Peaches............................
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Don’t fail to see our 5 cent counter. It has many ^||
ft articles you use every day. Other stores charge 10 cents ft
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^ trust. Come and see.
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Onion sets at .Smith Bros’.
We sell Pittman Shoes at Geisler’s.
The latest things in belts at Midg-
ley’s. ________
Get a loan till after harvest of F. E.
Stone.______
Cannon-ball Green has located in
Nardin.____
joe Tlmmas has returned from Kan-
sas City._________
Col. Winton is down from Wichita
this week. _
Go to Geisler’s for Pittman’s relia
ble shoes._____
W. S. Cline is the happy father of a
baby boy.____
Nardin is to have a new 100-barrel
flooring mill._____
Watch for King’s millinery
opening.
DOCTOR SMITH
Ricketts & Ricketts, of Ponca, have
sold their stock of hardware and im-
plements to Adam Wageck and son,
George.___
Don’t sell your eggs until you get
prices from B. and H., they are paying
two cents a dozen more than the mar-
ket price. ________
Standard bred Brown Leghorn cock-
erels, also eggs for hatching. For sale
by, L. F. Carroll 1 mile north of Plokee
Oklahoma.__
O. E. Walker has the tinest lot of
young mules of any stockman In this
part of the country, all from his Jack
Dorn Pedro.
Garside’s sell Kodaks supplies,
plates, paper, developes, toner, in
fact any thing you need in that line.
West Side.
Lee Cloud has engaged In business
at the stand formerly occupied by
Rev. J. K. Ford of
over Tuesday.
Blackwell was
A Mr. Dreyfus has leased the old
Billingsley stand and will put in a
large stock of clothing and gents’ fur-
nishing goods.______
The Nardin schools with Miss Etlle
Widick as principal, and Miss Lola
Epperson in the primary, are doing
splendid work.
Kay county is about to have a Di-
rectory and Gaze leer issued by II. Fred
Snider, the well known insurance
agent of Ponca.
W. L. North has bought the famous
Ashland Wilkes Stallion “Jupiter,”
and now has him on his farm south-
west of Newkirk
With the Buffalo Medical iiud Surgical specialists of whose splendid achiev-
ments in medicine and surgery we have heard so much through the papers
can now be consulted at the Windsor Hotel Newkirk.
This gigantic enterprise Is distinguished from all traveling doctors by the
fact tiiat a number of the staff are graduates from the leading medical schools
at me sianu iuithi'hj -ugic.i i jn this country and Europe, and have their diplomas to show for it. In acldl-
Austin & Craig. Lee Cloud is a royal tion to this, eacli is a specialist, devoting his entire time to the treatment
«ood fellow and his many friends wish anai cure stomach troubles, heart dinease,
him success. nervousness, dyspepsia, weakness of every kind, catarrh, syphilis, piles or any
c. Oton, „t Kildare, .and K.
Johnson, of Paula, Kansas, have open- 1 thfs pa’rt of the 8tate atKi atj least get their opinion as to whether or
ed up a real estate office In Ponca ‘ t ^heir trouble is curable. .
Citv. They were pleasant callers at The examining specialist, Dr. Smith has exaniin^thousandB upon toons-
. I .jvjfiii chronic sufferers tine! hus never yet been known to fnil In describing
this office last week. S! patient’s symptoms and giving her or him an almost complete history of
'Fin. Niewkirk Democrat says the I rhomgelves. He Is able to do this not by a supernatural gift, but because he
lhe Newkirk uunou. e says u iJF tw0 of the leading medical schools of the country, and
democrats have nominated a corpse ^ ^^an miparalled opportunity to study disease in its manifold forms,
of intellectual and progressive conn- '*j‘h “T1. r ,lIl(fh|K grandfather were physclans of higli attainments, and it Is
oilmen. The pops were at the fun- Losalble that the law of heredity deserves a portion of the credit for his re-
eral but failed to hog anything. markable skill in diagnosing disease rapidly and accurately.
s I Soldani of Ponca City, has The Doctor has in his office at the Windsor Hotel, Newkirk, a
been ^appointed by Governor Barnes complete set of instruments for the examination and treatinent of
r»eT;i^n Lwm don. on- nil Le^ot }he E,e. Par, No» »d Thrc»t Spec.al attent.on
l ihamii to the Trans-Mississippi con- given to the adjustment and tittmg ot glasses.
: ™ wh • n.M . l ousum nextF Nasal Catavrl,. Our now method of treatment of th» d,seoso m
mouth lone which we absolutely guarantee to cure every case we accept
Tonkawa found it necessary to add ioi ti e^menb^ ^ treated you and failed. If you want a quick
another teacher this year, making four. lastintr cure we have it. We succeed because we treat the
Tonknwn Is Browln8 rapidly and . >e»Tof tho troublo.
N B. We only accept curable Jiases^ for troatment. 0>«
in charge.__
To allay pains, subdue inllamatlon,
heal foul sores and ulcers, the most
X'a “m2? If you foil to see us while ut Newkirk write us ut our permuueut
m'ug'store.,nd 808 “ ™ P10DMrfdl'MSBUFFALO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SPECIALISTS,
Much pain and uneasiness is caused 101 East Ferry Street, BUFFALO, N. Y.
by piles, sparing neither age nor sex. gend or can for 90 page book.
jj, k. — we oniy accept uuiamc ---
nerience in the past has taught ns that one cured patient is worth
hundreds of dollars worth of newspaper advertising.
All Examination and Consultation Free of Charge.
Clubbing List. j ^ew Qean Stock j
•II f : .1. ...... ..ntlit'linnoii il 111! 1
We will furnish our newspaper and em'li
of the following one year for the price given
respectively:
Ciutbrle Stale Capital, weekly.......... B *!
ChicaKo Inter-Ocean “ ..........
K Journal ' .......... ! “V
K C Star ’’ ......„••••
Topeka Cupilal. twice a week, Hw
Bt Louis Globe-Democrat •• “
KC Times ’’ *' V
St Louis Republic " ' . J •’
Kurul New Yorker (Inrm jour ) weekly I si
Uemorest MHiraz.itie..................... J jJJ
Cosmopolitan “ ............
(leas Uianibe pneeol any other stwo
dsril imigaziur alone )
House Keeper, semi-monthly ........ J 'J;
N Y WorlrtiS times a wc.kl ] •
Toledo Blade, weekly *
New Voik Tribune, weekly j *
Wichita Eagle, weekly *
l >KIn Live Block Inspector, monthlj *-■
Review of Hevlewa. monthly y .
Home Field and Forum. <U* City, monthly 1 4n *.
National Tribune
Winfield Free Press. .
Drovers'jour im I. S Omulei. Neb. daily’ 4 «•
TexasStneKiiinl Farm Journal !
Mei'nil's Magazine
| G. ALBERTI,
1 furniture
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Wall Paper.
See Our Samples
Before Buying.
CHARLES F. ADAMS, Druggist,
Newkirk, O. T.
Osages receives their annuities dur-
ing this month.___
Go to Geisler’s for all kinds of nov-
elties in Jewelry. ___
Mrs. Corine Bates died March 7,
1900, ut Tonkawa. ___
A. L. Duncan has returned from the
Cherokee country. _
Tonkawa calls the Cuban small pox
the Black well itch._
U. S. Marshal Harry Thompson will
make his home in Guthrie.
Floyd Preston lias gone back to
school at Stillwater college.
B. and H. are paying eleven cents
for eggs on a ten cent market.
Ttie Blackwell schools were closed
three weeks but have reopened.
Ponca is about to build a $4000 addi-
tion to her high school building.
Bartelde’s reliable garden seed, in
I bulk, now on sale at Smith Bros .
See our new shirt waists.
M IDG LEV.
The old Windsor hotel lias finally
been lodged on a lot on Sixth street.
CRYSTALIZED LENSES,
sold Only at
THE PIONEER DRUG STORE.
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|undertaking|we SELI
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«. Carpets. Rugs and Drapery. £•
Picture Frames to Order.1
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- Special attention given to Ein-
| halloing. North side Square.
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Vocal. Piano and Organ
Instruction, by
MRS. BURNHAM,
(Iridttntx of Illiiiol* «•mmervatory of M 'i«ir.
I ,,r ivriic, cull .•! I t-aidemle ..u we«tsld«of
'VS ttluut St, betvueii sit* umlUlh. Newkirk.
House Paint.
Wall Paper,
White Lead.
Linseed Oil.
Machine Oils
A Full Line of Stationery,
Patent Medicines
And Druggists’ Supplies.
CITY DRUG STORE,
NEWKIRK, OkLA.
Mrs. Margaret F’inney, of Tonkawa,
died Monday, March 5. at Tonkawa.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Heyl,
Monday forenoon at 10 o’clock, a boy.
John Korns, who lias been in poor
health, is again confined to his room
The Kildare schools, under Princi-
pal J. B. Monicalare in good condition
O. F. Griswold a union veteran of
Ponca was at the county seat Tuesday
Fanny B. Morey has purchased the
farm of Stephen O. Harris, for $3000.
The new Odd Fellows Hall has com-
menced. The stone is being hauled.
Mrs. Ida Clemmer Curtis, wife of
C. W. Curtis, died at Ponca, March 3,
1900. ____
The Oklahoma City Times-Journal
has installed a new linotype ma-
chine. _
Secretary Jenkins visited his farm
east of Newkirk, Monday of this
week.
Robert Estus one of the leading and
best farmers in the county located on
the Blackwell road out of Kildare, was
in the city Tuesday.
Johnny Pugh, the bank examiner,
has been looking into the affairs of
the banks at Nardin and Braman and
found them all right.
The Newkirk Herald is pushing
Sabe Cochran, of this township for
delegate to the national democratic
convention at Kansas City.
George Love was up from Waltham
township Saturday in close confab
with Tom Smith, of the Newkirk
Populist, on political matters.
Jake Ketchel, of Nardin, has been
arrested and placed under $.700 bond
to await the action of the grand jury
on complaint of Harry Wright.
Through the real estate agency of
W. W. Whitmore, of Kildare, Frank
Rad loti lias sold his farm to Lewis L.
Walker. Consideration $3,700.
Sufferers with malaria will Und Col-
lins Ague Cure an unfailing remedy.
Clias. F. Adams’ Drug Store, New
kirk, or City Drugstore, Kildare.
Charley Apperson, the democratic
TABLER’S BUCKEYE FILE OINTMENT
cures the most obstinate cases. Price
50c in bottle, tubes 75c, at The Pion-
eer Drug Store.
NOTICI.--Dr. Baxter, dentlet.hae
[moved to the Kay County Stata
Bank.
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a oSSSTta. **> u» M Aitov*.wa^i»«.aK*»»
farm to C. F. Birchard, of Stewart, sortment of home grown fruit, sh.
lowi win. will be a splendid acquisi- and ornamental trees at the bell tow
r’^ !;lty.PTbe deal was er on the nort^t co™en.Mhe
madebvL U. Warner and for a con- square, from the O. • y’
slderatfon of $4,000. soon as the weather permits.
The records show that C. M. Shaver We make a specialty of fann loans,
& Co have placed more farm loans of and charge no commission, and g ve
record during the last three months privilege of payments without, ext .
than any two companies in the field, expense, i. e we are giving he same
w Jv Because they give the lowest privileges that are obtained in Iowa
We have coal of the satisfactory kind, Newkirk offers a pri*e °f five doRars
that lasts long and burns well; all you to the customer the most
want and when y(.u want it. Phone28.1 laundry work during the year 1900,
A. L. Phillips, Mgr.
Agents on salary of $15 per week and
expenses; the greatest agent seller
ever produced: every stock and poultry
raiser buys it on sight. Hustlers
wanted. Refference. Address, with
stamp, American Mfg. Co., Terre
Haute, Ind.
II. C. R. Brodboli, of Ponca, the
vice-president of the Trans-Missis-
sippi Commercial Congfess for Okla-
c;nancy ..........— ‘ is working like a trojan to se-
mustard cutter in city politics, went ......r8 for Oklahoma at Houston
down to Ponca City,.Sunday, to^confer Anril_ when Uie „eat commercial
with the moguls on county affairs.
Y ou will leel lietter to-morrow if you
take Collins Ague Cure to-night.
Clias. F. Adams’ Drug Store, New-
kirk, or City Drug Store, Kildare.
and $2.50 to the person coming next
Third man $1.00.
James Blanchard.
Married.—Dobson, Newman, Mar.
the 6th., 1900, at the residence of the
bride’s parents, Mr. John L. and Clara
J. Newman, in the Kaw Reservation,
by Thomas C. Priekett, of the Metho-
dist Protestant church, Mr. George,
M. Dobson and Miss Klttie Newman.
Dr. Swan lias organized anti-saloon
leagues in Ponca and Kildare. They
say they do not propose to harass sa-
loons but make them obey the laws.
Grapes—Two dollars per 100. Large
stock of line 1 and 2 year old vines, at
Dale Grape Nursery, Newkirk, O. T.
W. J. Lee, Proprietor.
The government will build three
school houses for the Indians. They
are to lie built at the following places;
Riverside, Fort Sill and Rainy Moun-
tain.
You can be cheerful and happy only
when you are well. If you feel “out
of sorts” take hekbink, it will brace
you up. Price, 50c, at The Pioneer
Drug Store.
in April, when the great commercial
congress meets.__
It lias been the policy of congress,
in making provision for the education
of the youth of our western states, to
set apart certain sections of each
township for school purposes. No
such provision lias been made for the
youth of the Indian territory.
We have saved many doctor bills
since we tvegan using Chamberlin’s
Cough Remedy In our borne. We
keep a bottle open all the time and
whenever any of my family or myself
begin to catch cold we begin to use
the Cough Remedy, and as a result
we never have to send away for a doc-
tor and incur a large doctor bill, for
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never
fails to cure. It is certainly a medi-
cine of great merit and worth.—IX S.
Me.vrkle, General Merchant and
Farmer, Mattie, Bedford county, Pa.
For sale by T. O. Williams.
J. R. Sumpter, of Lowe township,
was a pleasant visitor at this office
Tuesday. Mr. Sumpter is a veteran
of the 120 Ind vols. and says a station
will be established at his place on the
Santa Fe also a postoffice. He is a
candidate for census enumerator of
Lowe township. _
George threiT^vas over from the
Usage country Monday, accompanied
by Clyde Cooley the tine little son of
Doug Cooley foreman of the Soldani
ranch. George says Doug is the best
man lie ever worked for and that he is
taking care of several thousand head
of cattle this year._
N. Loper lias engaged in the harness
business, having purchased the stock
of goods in bis line of Murdock & Co.
He will also supply bis store with a
large stock of harness, collars and all
kinds of trimmings. Mr. Loper has
secured ttie services of J. M. Korns,
an experienced and practical harness
dealer. If you want hand-made har-
ness or repairing of any kind go to
Loper’s.
Kiladre Band Supper.
Our sister city shows commendable
enterprise In getting up a Band. On
the night of Saturday, March 24, the
band boys at Kildare will give an
elegant box supper and the whole
neighborhood including the farmers
ana their wives and children are ex-
pected to turn out and lend their
presence and appetites to the festive
occasion. _
The Kay county democratic cen-
tral committee is called to meet at
Blackwell, Saturday, March, 24,1900,
and on the same date the populist
central committee will meet at the
same place to make ii mil arrangements
for securing the offices of Kay county
by some form of unnatural fusion,
iiah! _
Carl Brown, Coxey’s famous son-in-
law issues a challenge to all populists
including Bryan to debate the follow-
ing resolutions:
First—Resolved: Tile war in the
Philippines is in accord with divine
prophesy and the destiny of republi-
can institutions.
Second- Resolved: That therecent
action of tlie national committee of
the people's party at Omaha, and
other causes, makes the further con-
uance of ttie people’s party not only
an absurdity, but a crime.
I\ II. Albright & Co., make farm
loans on long time a specialty. Will
meet any and all competition. ThiB
firm is “Time Tried and Fire Tested” ‘
having been in continuous business
in the same territory for the past
twenty years. Experience has shown
that In borrowing money it is much
better to deal with people you know
then w ith strangers.
I Winfield, Kansas,
Offices: Howard, Kansas,
l Newkirk, Oklahoma.
Free Private Lecture—For i-
diesonly, Dr. Smith with the Buffalo
Medical and Surgical specialists will
deliver an illustrated private lecture
at the court house hall on Thursday
night March 22 at 8 p. m. subject,
Woman Know Thyself—Why so many
iaclies are weak, tired and nervous
fully explained in language chaste and
delicate yet unmistakable. This lec-
ture is one no lady can afford to miss
hearing. Admission free. Young
ladies under 18 years of age will not b$
admitted.
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Johnson, Jeremiah; McKinlay, Lincoln & Korns, Edward F. Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1900, newspaper, March 16, 1900; Newkirk, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1171689/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.