Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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J***. Job*** f Mtvjn ml*
LtjtooL> McKuilaTi j
Obituary.
Died Jan. 19th 1902 at the residence
of tiU uncle W, T. Stanford, of this
city- Clyde Stanford aged 14 years 10
of«bfltfaer» .inguUr or plorml! oCBce. at tboae |x,'oU. Secretary month* andIBdm The daniMd
verb agree* with ' Tee United Hitchcock recently »•• *® or'Jer.j Stanford realdlngali mites southeast'
Staters The member* of the providing for the rn.oo . ii or tne ou r<f tjje city. Little Clyde came to bis j
r.jryrr.rr, **r* divided and the r;-r*» of the perry iano <«ce to Goth- death by hi* horse falling on him on.
coofreMtODal librarian, supreme rte and that of me Enid office to Cbriatmaaday while running rabWta
MaBa^ crorTbflfciala and all other Kin* vber Tl.e m-reury Informed |about oneand one half ml"e oot of |
REPUBLICAN NEWS JOURNAL. The Hol** committee on the e*'d ar',J fe"/ LanJ °*w Ab°h*Hy,A
lttrU W, U . revision of tire *»* has been lre.egat.on. from Perry and Enid
***fn"" **—*y_.:---— »trU£fgiing with the proposition went to Washington to save the lan'
' itiir'1 w ^eiw m u* k«- * >-- __ _i 1 — — r/.int« secretary
00talm F* w».im. Osmt#m* To- ___
<r**rj frAay *t XvWSJfa. O t.
•vsstr *«*t or *»z »«.«j _______
Jcaa- iotixv)*.
advswtisiws satis.
IM l*C* Ac^W* v/ u<** * £
O** l«*fc MM9* »>: ffi,'
But will vtmm,vtA t» rt* •*«* «r
iA mrb ms/itik
---- - nn^ town. He was picaed up in an un-
autborities were consulted. The me delegation* that there •*** D(yir,gcious condition and remained that
committee finally decided that nope ot a recall of the order, as It had *ay for 25 days, never speaking a ,
legally at least, the United [ been made In compliance with the {word to comfort hi* heart-stricken I
States "is
provision* of lire
Aland. The la*
! the expense of a
, f rf. i medical aid aod f-are that loving and i-a
!'•' 1 Um anxiou. parent* and friends could pro- 2
land office is more«He leaves a father and mother,®
had to mother and father. He had all the,
P. H.
ALBRIGHT
&C0„
Urili
it, ^rraob.
V| C* 'U«f •*
ICBKIM o. T.. IHWIT 24 1*02
A shanty on wheels, loaded expend Of a land office is more | cu re. He leaves a father and mother,® _ ■
with a large family and consid- Ui»n ooe-third of the revenue*, the and five sisters to i»jura Ws loss. I 2 r I AOMC
ps?.rss£1 *r&rin Loans.
*02. The. odd outfit left New Jersey ... u,..,,, t,„ibrie and Enid come i .....
Cheaper Interest Than Ever Before.
We furnish the Best Abstracts and
sell Real Estate. Twenty years ex-
pcrience in negotiating Farm Loans,
and writing abstracts of title.
Money always on hand if you need
a loan. Interest and principal paid at
Vliruu^fl Vfiioiivmi. ' Oujcr »>MIUC m
The odd outfit left New Jersey j at pr.rry, <„.itbrie and Enid come
rtMcimm rater: for the "new country’ la*’. June UDder ihi* provision. All of the land
ob»;w, ~f» ** and has been on the road even ,,pen t/1 pre-emption in these districts J
■u w*tu. ~ ................*? since- Three members of | haw been «wvrupie<J. with hut few ex-
OFMCTAJL i'Al'EB Ol KAV CO. family died since their^departure and there i» little husloes*{
,, goo Ou frorr‘ New England. The ancient tjefore Ult. department m that con net-;
CIWCU—---- conductor of the expedition said t|on Aontner provision of the law is
PHONE NO. 'a. that it had cost them caH^ , that a land office may be maintained
tfive inside patre. for Market lit- since they had started for the
port*. Oklahoma New*, and general ^jUthwest.
telegraph new*. j i---;— ,
I Ben Ckavknh and his gang
are at it again, having killed
This election year.
at the capital of a state or territory,
even If the expense of maintaining it
is more than one-third of the reve-
nue*. That provision operated to save
the office at (Juthrie, and the Perry
J=^«Mpsai
Dennis Fi.VNn will i>e renom their ha-,r up jn curis< chew glass |rtr* v’ K -
inated and ejected. I»- —1>~ v,mn /in*n 1
i,i,ur In,is, e*rvh u, tents, loiwe-
Is-,,»j. ue ior«J vo ■
-i »d .MlseU til* s.e » . u> ***.'
!*•»'.& £.4. <:i».rxrfrU </.f Wjj vj6**r
from e«rtA. 4t -x,jr. l, .uj
Ttr.s't liuss.e from -■ »»»y
T, . a H i mm* u» (r. *11
Kr. / 4 irv o*ri Uo » »ooti '.£>■ ei-
on orotuer t*k* Uuy .•*>•.
TVju »rt numbered * itn u>e i>^rst
l»«!n nod vrrro a to.ne lo more
'1 bo J 04. iralnea toe unmor.i. »nore
sail our near,, and tears »e *0«S
Cure «tnie living Mm .ten oe»d
We »UI try oy deed, of love
To meet airnto in ne*»en »t»ve.
A Card of Thankt.
We wish to thank our many friend*
and neighbors who so kindly assisted
us during the sickness and death of
our son.
Mu. and Mrs. Gkokok Stasfokd.
J1 0,111 bUttlWl our office. I
- — A. BroWN, V.Pre*.
Don’t buy Hour before you see Hat- P w sscth. Presidetv.
field and get prices.
tl. H. SHUCK, Casbier.
CONDENUO STiTIUK.Vr OF TH1
Men who look
much older
than they are
never appear
bo such aitad-
Obituary.
.u tho i.brful run down 1 T . Mis* Jennie North died at the borne
to rnakc the blood run down Sanitarium Inieetigation of her brother Lou Nnti, last Mou-
their mouths, strap on a dozen ,<l)Vt.rfl()r »rgu*un lias appointed day night at midnight. Although her
pistols, and after tilling up with L,r. ciaarD-^ Elliot of Blackwell, Dr. stay in this community was short, she
rrui ... ..•) —-----j I rum rush on deck with terrible i.j. w, Werner of Newkirk and Dr. E. tiad many friends, especially among
------------- --------- , I ylllri iheir dirks into H-Look of Watonga a* a committee her fellow student*at the Academy.
Thk democrats are uniting on oa, r,s d,n nu; ‘ , I U, investigate the condition of the where *he was a faithful student, up
some unoffending sailor. loulahorna sanitarium at Norman. u< the time of her fatal illness. The
u-------u—= , The committee met at Guthrie Wed- remain* were shipped to her home,
THE Arkansas v'alley fair cir• j ne^rlay to receive instructions and pumville Kansas, Tuesday even-
cuit has fixed the following dates will proceed at once to Norman. Dr. jr,K. t\ ]art{e company of friends were
». r r/»untv fairs- St. Werner I* a Democrat, while Dr. El- at the depot, and participatedI in the
tnr\,, KaAnM8 /tL ,/oo. r-„. liotand Dr. Cook are Republicans. The 8<.r vices conducted there by Rev. H.
The weather does not stop John, August 1H to -J. liaraen w,mm|tu.e wm inquire Into the gen- l. Moore. Her friends feel deeply her
building Of»eration» in this coun- City, August OI *“ ,u" 4 ....... —^ J ------
The republican party is
gryod *ha(s- in Kay county.
The democrats are uniti
Roy Hoffman for congress.
Mahy Ku.en Lease says she|
wants whiskey free as water.
John, August i i w -a, oaiucu J committee will inrjulre ino> tbe geD- l. Moore. Her friends feel deeply her
City. August 25 to BO; Creat ,.ril| condition of the sanitarium, and p,**, and extend their hearty sympa-
v i Bend September 1 to fi; Sterling, specific cases in which charges of mis- thy to the bereaved father, brothers
*' w Kr...ti.mhir k in 11 Hutchinson I treatment of patients have been filed and sister.
I,UuKCo«ximlo,r.K.e»r»ferS^\*? »• g"a: 5jg~»*
y» the Indian must >ecom i a | ^ept<.rnljer 22 to 27; Llderado, 1 t|ie inanageinerit were made In tlie
September 20 to October 3; Win- Chandler T ribune last week, in which
.. L ^-v . . */. a « I u'liiium TiiofiiiGiii tihprifT of Lincoln.
ft»y»------------
citizen and quit loafing.
Dr. Ax-
William Tllghman, sherifl of Lincoln,
was quoted as saying that a former
citizen of Lincoln county, named Jeri-
nlrig*, was -starved and beaten to
death," and that "one of the inmates
knocked the poor old man down the
■ " J " Again that Jen-
’ * two
were in-
When Schley reaches Chicago Held, October <1 to 10
we predict he will announce him-M of newton was elected presi •
Mlf the democratic candidate for dent, and E. H. Moore of Hutch
president._ infton- *ecrctary-
_ ,-r . , ,# | I day before lie died,” Again that
The big bowlers of Kansas Peter’s pence is the sole stay ] nlngs bad i«.-en dead and buried
City St. Louis, Indianapolis and |adtj gupport of the papal house- week* before ids relatives wen
Chicago are having a tournament k0|(j an(j the contributions aver formed of his death. .
in Buffalo this week. (age about *1,500,000 a year, ac le[^reo!,<,SherBfiTi?ghiiian asking if
Tlll. Vuwkirk (las company COrdInK to ff«od authority. Near- „e can Huhstamlate his statement in
^ ^V£SL STSSJ: 22S£?s» w*LJa ssss
■......... ",'"lrd“^Kprooi„ed|
Italy, Augtria and Spain, the
In the United States the num I three Catholic countries of Eu- Ml?s H?fel Ha'i was quite
ber of miles of railway in propor rope, are the ( ) Hlck saturlluy night,
lion to the number of inhabitants tors Ireland with all j1* Poverty ^ v#n Peifs Sundayed with Win.
is nearly double that of any contributes twenty tun peagins and family.
European country. I much as Italy with her tiui y Master James Easton is very much
■" — ■ seven cardinals. under the weather.
The Perry Opera house burn-| * I w
First National J3ank.
NEWKIRK, OKLAHOMA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 10, 1901
RESOURCES:
Loba* *ad DWeoosu...................» WXb. 17 j Capital paid In
Overdraft*.............................. 31«,» Surplus........
U S Bond* and Premiums..... ...... 6.4SC.2S Profits net...
rt»r House anA Flitures ......... 6,000.00 Circulation —
Cask aa* light Exchanga................ S*.831-16 j D**0*'1*........
9173,715,60 j__
LIABILITIES
..» 25.000.00
.. 1,000.00
.. 7,101.67
.. 6,300.00
.134,220 93
*173,715.60
TH* Xliori (FT AT KM K N'T IS COKREOT,
H. H. SMOCK. Cashier.
Card of Thanki.
Mr. North the father of MissJennie
North, and Messrs. Lon and Bryant
North, her brothers, desire to thank
the many friends for their kindness
and offers of help in her illness.
Clubs Women in Los Angelos.
Great enthusiasm is being manifes-
ted by the Club Women of the Terri-
tory in the Biennial meeting of the
General Federation of Womens Clubs
in Los Angele* next May. I^ulte a I ^biluat'rd »ppr*rancethat it s«mrd
contingent Will go from here to swell Mjf I had hardly any blood in ray whole body.
the number of bright women and a| At ty i came aCTo*«»°
very enjoyable time Is anticipated. I JJ^Sa* DhKovery and - pleasant i-eUet*.' I
The regularly elected delegates from | u^a about eight vial, ol the -PeUeu’ and ten
vantage a* with the
wife who keeps her
matronly beauty. The
secret of health and
the manly vigor which
goes with health is
nutrition. When the
stomach and other or-
gans of digestion and
nutrition are diseased
there is loss of nutri- ;,
tion, and correspond-
ing physical weakness.
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery!
cures diseases of the
stomach and its allied j
organs, which prevent
nutrition, and makes
men healthy and vig-
orous.
"I was a great sufferer
from dyspepsia Ibr over
two years, »nd was a com- j
— plete physical wreck.”
writes Mr. Preston E. Fenrterraacher Egypt, j
Lehigh Co.. Pa " I also suffered much with con-
stipation. I tried many different medicines |
which were recommended to cure the trouble
but these only made rae worse. I had such a
▲. A. Slosson, President.
W. S. Browk, V-President.
J. H. Colkmak, Cashier.
FARMERS STATE BANK
(Incorporated 189k.)
Capital Paid Up $10,000.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Prompt attention given to all WoTulrirlr 0 T
Business Intrusted to us. IiOWIaIIAj V* x»
of the -Discovery- whieh brought me
bftek to my former state of health.”
Dr. Pierce'* Pellet* cures constipation.
___________ _ ___ U, Morris U doing an exten-
•4 Sunday, Thti house wae open-1 rpHE Younger boys were the Ulve huBlness In Iris quarry.
The°H^?nV'capaeit^ww^HOO robbers in the^Wd^WesT’whl!Iatmn^Tpr^am*
The building was partly insured. | made things very lively for fron-1 ,,^““^“‘1?,!? ffePSEi
- - , - ”, , ... tier sheriffs and country banks CoUntry.
The grand new hotel hi *-»»i** I twenty-live years ago. Up in j^.y, .swart* of Arkansas City is
I’ity promiwis to 1st a tine <,IIH I Stillwater, Minn., they got into holding a serlc* of meetings at iiale
with something new in the way I tan„je ari(1 W(jr(i compelled to this week.
of accommodations. The ladles L|l00l Kjx or HOven men in order Mrs. Susan Lewi* lias been having
parlor will be on the groundL ^ awtty.' Uh1 8pring they £ La ,jrlppe' Hl,e lB ru'
i wero pardoned, after serving a ’ K/raCa
floor.
--- were paruoneu. u « Mr. Ezra Castle of Dale and Miss
S= —
before this number was reached
Alva will reach (500 this year.
The band now numbers 80 and is
superb.
Tiiic general opinion of the
people of the United States is
| solves in business.
| selling tombstones
ter.
They are!
in Stillwa
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mechlin anti Mr. ant)
Mrs Frank Easton were entertained
most royally Sunday at the pleasant
home of Mr. anti Mrs. Bouton.
.......-.....r-r----------- j Miss Mamie Rodgers entertained,
The one great newspaper of tlilw I Saturday at Iter pleasant home, Miss
community In the It. N. J. It gives I Kauny Gilmer of Arkansas City, Miss
| j||| (,})£ hotm* MOWS. If- HHk Lhu bill I/«*.»..» Hut! at Cruv ViiphI. and Dr.
A
Great
Farm
Paper
P'or
four Fine newspapers for t2 25.
Oklahoma are Mrs. Nelwln Douglas
Oklahoma City, Mrs. A. C. Mcott Stll-
water, Mrs. Hamilton Chickasha,
Mrs. .1. C. Roberts Kingfisher, Mrs. J.
J. Houston Guthrie and Mrs. Jere
Johnson Newkirk. Any club woman
can go ami a large number are rnaklDg
their preparation toward taking ad-
vantage of the extreme low rates to
visit the Palcfic Coast on tips most
enjoyable occasion lor Los Angeles
has promised to do her best.
Newkirk Gas A Mineral Company.
The anual meeting of the company
was held Tuesday at the city council
room. Nearly two hundred of the 307
shares sold were present by proxy or
in person. Reports of officers made
and approved. The old board of di-
rect* >rs were unanimously re-elected...
Good progress has been made by the K)UcU*tCr
company considering the obstacles to 11
be overcome. The contract for drill-
ing called for work to begin by Jan-
uary 1, but the misfortunes Of llle ^vanc^d^eYlbeblne
drillers at the Blackwell well, have | ad™nce >nd get the benel
kept them from getting here; But Pat-
ton & Plunkett are one of the best
drilling firms In the southwest and
ttSr • - - - SS s««urrr
THE OKLAHOMA
FARMER.
Printed now by The
Farmer Publishing Co.,
Guthrie, Olila., has been
enlarged to 20 pages. It
Is beautifully Illustrated
It Is stricUy a farmer's
forum. It Is full of mat-
ter of Interest about Live
Stock, Agriculture and
Horticulture. We have
arranged to send It lo you
(or 25 Cent* with the
REPUBLICAN
NEWS
JOURNAL.
two papers at |1 25 a year. Come In and
i our fist, or If already on. pay a year In
ce and get the benefit of this great offer
Stone.
As Winter
is fast appioaching and
we are very well aware of
the fact that everything is
high and money scarce, we
have decided to place Rock-
vale Cannon City coal on the
Ju market at $tt.50 per ton and
^ McAlester Fancy Lump at
$5.50 per ton. Now do not
break your necks to get this
coal as these prices are not
liable to get any higher for some time.
Long-Bell Lumber Company,
J. M. NICHOLS, Local Manager.
*sp
. m
C. J. Carlson &Co.
re. a, n K' ’ ’ m 1* <1111) V WlJUlCr GI ArK»II?»»in mtnn
people or me on non omw:» •» i all the ........ news. It H11h the Dill tirace Hull of Gray Moreland Dr.
lliut wealthy widows of ex-presl Imro at homo to a dot. But you want of Iowa.
Itot lie ponaiumm. mrs- 1 newspaper and one printed at the ter- , f . Saturday tilglil to cele-
has withdrawn her bill. IrUi.so.i .-111111111 uiiii-h i/ivos all thelP*®Ma.1. .... ., .. ,...) .........1___
newspaper and one printed at the ter- . t Saturday Might tocele-
rltorlal capital, which V m all the | hls M()lh birthday. The evening
news of toe executive, Judicial anp I wa. an M»ai one and all came with
A NEW pro-Boer paper, called j legislative departments^ Thlsterrl-I
!~tn^r r:zzI ;-«£
x,tr.'Btr(,omXg.h!ltK At
ber of Senators and Deputies. inents with the puhllshers w”®r® n.;u) the party dispersed. But not
■we can furnish the two papers rori . .r t.
$1,25 per year.
Shakekimcake was the groat
Anglo Saxon entbusiast, and,
from his time, we have been liv-1 The great farm paper of Oklali
ing over Shakespeare. Ho saw | Is The W«ekJy_Okjiihcmia Fanner.
A NOTH ICIt PltoroSITION.
The ({real farm paper of'Oklahoma I
U..H) LUC uaivi umfiiirvu. I’Ut Dot
until wishing Sir. (i. many happy re-
turns of the day.
W. WARD.
Thousands Sent Into Exile. Rosy Cheeks.
Every year a large number of poor . want them? Do you simply
sufferers whose lungs are sore afld ‘LYo glow with health* Do you
for Consumption will cure you at home Heed Feels Like Bursting.
It’s the most infallible medicine for Maybe you were out late last night?
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat ancl jf ,,ou ha(i taken a Krause’s Headache
Lung diseases on earth. The timt oap8Uie before retiring your head
dose brings relief. Astounding cures woujd be cool and dear this morning,
result from persistent use. Trial hot- Tugg cme IU>w and you will be alright
ties free at Clias. F. Adams. Price jD an jjalf hour, price 2.5c, Sold by
50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaran Ezell Drug Store,
teed I -
REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP
A Little Bov's Life Saved.
1 have a few words to say regarding
in* over Shakespeare. He saw is 'I lie weekly UKianomu earner, it 1 have a few words to say rega
xrmat tlilmrs nut them into Eng I* devoted exclusively to agriculture, chamberlain's Cough remedy,
gloat lli iigs. puiim.m mi h hort|cu|t„re and livestock fcverv Have(l my little boy’s life and 1 feal
l »b—not Into Latin or into Qer* furn,cr should have It. Head this of- y .......
,..$ 1.IK)
.60
Still Anothhr.
...... If you want your newspaper
list complete and desire the news of
the wtirlti take the twice a week Globo
Now
.— —.....- — , farmer should have it.
man—and ho matin tlm English I fer:
itftoiilo tho loaders of tlie world. The R. N. J.................
-- I The Weekly State Capital........
The Santa Fo railway is 9,000 The Weekly Oklahoma Farmer.,
miles long, and it requires twen T()Ul...............12.00
ty now tics every minute, or out- , )lir pr|,.(. p,.r yri f()r t,tn> three, It.60,
tie every three seconds, of every*
working hour of every day in the
year, to keep the track in order.
Thle year the Santa Fe will ox-
pend *35,000.000 in equipmentl iinnocruL All four newspapers for
and building new linns, over M001 $2.25
miles of which will be built.
The township high school is a
success in Iowa—in Buffalo Cen-
ter. Winnebago county, partieu
larly. The school building is a
handsome two story brick, which
contains every possible conven-
ience and comfort for the stu
dents. Several years ago the
small district schools were merg-
ed into one central institution.
The pupils travel from one and
a half to live and a half miles to
reach the building, a n d are
transported by four teams. The
cost of each team and driver is
I2& per month. This plun has
been in operation for live years,
and the estimated saving per
month is *1*0 per school year
The township lias been saved
the cost of three new school
buildings. The routes over
which the pupils are hauled to
and from school are carefully
planned and let to the lowest bid
der, who is required to furnish
plenty of wraps for cold weather.
Z Oklahoma Farm Journal
For Sale.
We have for sale at tills office a
first-class 2i horse power Webster gas
oil tie engine. Will be sold at one half
cost price. Also one good army press.
Rki-i'iu.ican Nkwn Journal.
Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens.
1 have the best fiock Barred Plym-
outh Rock* In tills country. I Invite-
comparison. Just w rite me a line for
prices; can and will please you in
quality and price.
D. L. Knoll, Middleton, O. T.
Cali 10 Carmral.
Consider yourself cordially Invited
to Ik* present at the Correctly Con-
structed and Considerately Combined
Cutlco Carnival, to *«• held at Mrs.
Garslrle's Friday night, Jan. 31, 1902.
Admission 15 cents. Refreshments.
The Fire Lads.
The volunteer tire department has
been organized In tills city with Char-
lie Woodln, chief; George Allx-rtl,
foreman; Int lllll, assistant foreman;
Klmcr Haynes, Secretary and Charlie
Hough, treasurer. The Ball the night
of the hull was a grand success In
every way and netted the boys a neHt
little sum. Meetings are to tie held
every Wednesday night at city hall.
that I cannot praise it enough. 1
bought a liottle of It Rom A. K.Steere
of Goodwin, S. D., and when 1 got
home with It the poor baby could hard-
ly breathe. I gave the medicine as di-
rected every ten minutes until he
•■threw up" and then I thought sure
ho was going to choke to death. We
had to putl the phlegm out of hls
mouth in great long strings. 1 am
positive that If I Imd not got that bot-
tle of cough medicine, my Ixty would
not lie on earth today. Joel Demout,
Inwood, Iowa. For sale By the City-
Drug Store.
The "Strip" seems to lie always at
the mercy of old Oklahoma and al-
ways getting the worst of It. Alva
lias been cussed and kicked ever since
it. was built and pretty soon the same
warfare will be Inaugurated on the
preparatory school at Tonkuwa.
Tills preparatory school Is a splendid
Institution and will be eminently use-
ful If properly fostered and carefully
marked If It is put in charge of some
antiquated fossil, run down at the
heel in educational executive ability,
then good-by Tonkawa as a high class
school.
Watch St. Louis.
New Sim Chair Barber Firm.
"V,™*. .. ..I Messrs. Crabb & Sanders have pur
The greatest World s 1- air the world erased the Basement barber shop un
has ever seen will be held at St. Louis Ljer t|ie Farmers State Bank, of Mr.
In 1903. To keep In touch with the Coyer. They have tine bath rooms
work of preparation for this great wnb poroeluin tubs and soft water,
World’s Fair and to get all the news Ln(j arc agents for the Winfield Lann-
of all the earth, every reading person clry q-(mi McKaigg, Haul Laba r, lien
should at once subscribe for the great ry (joyeri Elmer Orabb and Bert San-
newspaper at St. Louis, the Gk'be- ders are the tonsorial artists, making
Democrat. It stands pre-eminent and this one 0f yie barber establish-
alone among Amerk'ith newspapers, raents jn northern Oklahoma.
and acknowledges no equal or rival.---
Its circulation extends to every state Hon- Robert G. Brown-
and territory of the Union, to Canada One of the Most Prominent Men in
and Mexico, and to every part of the Southwestern Illinois,
world where there are readers of the Robert C. Brown, of Sparta, III. has
English language. It ought to be In represented his district, the 4Sth, for
vour home during the coming year, six years, and was recently notified of
See advertisement elsewhere In this hls coming appointment of clerk of
Issue. I the U. S. Court for the Southern Dis-
: ~ trict of Illinois. He was born in 1859,
The Trailing Library. an(j bas Wl>rked his way to the top
Through the efforts of the members slmplv by force of application, energy
of the Mystic Club of this city a case and good common sense. After work-
containing fifty books from the Trav- ing several years as a blacksmith, he
cling Library Department of the Ter- studied law at night und was admit-
itorial Federation of Womens Clubs ted to the bar in 1891. He Is a prom-
lias been received. These books are inent member of the Knights of i’ytli-
for circulation In this locality and we las, the Elks and Modern Woodman,
bespeak the hearty cooperation of our February 20, 1901, lie writes as fol-
1111 11 imium/ lootucM ....a. v«.v.u../ citizens both in the city and country, hows:
handled. But as we once before re- The case is at the City Drug Store ‘-Pepsin SyrupCo , Dear Sirs-From
and all information as to books etc. careful and varied experiences I desire
can be obtained there. It contains to add my testimony as to the mirlt
some reference Iwoks besides copies of your Syrup Pepsin preparation. It
of standard fiction. Any resbonsible is in many respects equal to theserv-
person can obtain books after comply-1 ices of a dozen physicians. I have
ing with the rules of Library Assocl- used It as a tonic after severe Illness
; at Ion. and as a strengthener for the stomach
—Z and digestive organs, lnonecasein
IwvAi] particular It was of Inestimable value
| I I ^ I xL KMKOALnl/l a ns) it itt with nllMlS-
Cam Venters.
Lewis L. Cain, son of our worthy-
townsman C, U. Cain, was happily ri*Hll if«“------- -----
joined In marriage recently to Miss 1 Coll* in my household, and It Is with pleas
Lizzie M. Venters. We extend our ure that I testify us tojts worth as a
hearty congratulations to the worthy1 Having added a feed department to! household remedy. Yours respect-
young couple- our grain business we will keep on; fully, R. C. Brown, Representative
Tbe handsome young bride Is the liana and offer for sale at all times 48th Senatorial District, Sparta 111.
worthy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- corn, corn-chop, oats, bran, shorts, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and
lei Venters Rev. N. M. Mitchell and wheat chop. Cottonseed meal Herb Laxative Compound is sold by
performed the ceremony Wednesday, procured if wanted. Our corn chop Is Chas. F. Adams of Newkirk aud City
.-i.niii.. ui'n straight goods. See us about seed u*,ir-u wiirtirw
corn.
H. I>. Townkr. at the Red Eleva-
tur. Phone 82.
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FURNITURE.
UNDERTAKING.
Carpets, Rugs, Curtains,
Draperies, Etc.
Picture Frames Made to Order. Es-
pecial attention given to Embalming.
West side Main St. bet 0th and 7th
NEWKIRK, OKLA.
Newkirk Nursery-
It is still time to plant trees. We have
a fine lot of Shade trees as well as Fruit
and Ornamental. Good stock at low
prices. Address,
Albert Mathis, Prop.
January 15. The young couple will
goon depart for their claim In the new
country near Apache.
German Taught.
Anyone wishing to ioln a German
class now being formed
Board man, at Mrs. Gould's.
call 011 Prof.
16t2
Brick.
We have side-walk aud other brick
I for sale. J. M. Haynbb.
euas. r. rtiiouio". .
Drugstore Kildare.
The fragile habe and the growing
child are strengthened by Whites,
Cream Vermifuge, ltdestroys worms «
gets digestion at work, and so rebuild* T
the body. Price 25 cents, at Chas. F. [f
Adams.
There is a Milliner who
has gained renown, with
every woman in our town,
for hats that are so very
swell and prices almost too
low to tell. Who is it?
did I hear you say ? Why
Mrs. Paullin, who gains
popularity every day. If
to her you’ll come, she’ll
treat you well and sell you
something very swell.
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Johnson, Jeremiah; McKinlay, Lincoln & Korns, Edward F. Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1902, newspaper, January 24, 1902; Newkirk, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172163/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.