The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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A New York boy * ns arrested for ' l y a 40 <1 fast at bong Heart.
■f—Hm . 1
from the Uboratorv of a •rientl>t !'■’ ! h i-,band. I ii.ubth »• It ts all right, but
not think for a moment that h- was «« trust the man she v..arried did not
pinched for contracting the measles
from Johnny Jones ;u p -» the way
Stealing disease gem In the latter
way has never been treated as u
ertrne.
Cities that never clean up until the
specter of cholera stalks d"Wti tl.eir
dirty streets yetieral'y find ti.tr 1: :.
tied efforts t. > late
get the idea that his grocery account
would be small because of her tem-
porary abstemiousness. Fasting makes
people hungrier than ever.
The aorc plane is forecasted as a fu
tUre means of beating the baseball bo*
, j|i,, s; but from the latest returns the
baseball tlikets will he cheaper than
j surgical hills and funeral expenses.
A Pittsburg man junip<d Into the
river because a perfect stranger he
met wouldn't take a drink with him
MaJ. Gen. Fro l Grant ■ ■ ntlnues to
load off in all the test rides of the
smiv t ffli. - However, he Is still In
M. fort
as well 11 mu . nlj -n't complai:. ; to me
if 30-milo rides nr dhiu, hut rejoices
■ the sport.
et some one who refuses a drink
GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT ON.
Oklahoma Associat an cf County Com-
missioners Will Seek Legislation.
Guthrie. Okla.—A plan for abolish
ing township government in Okla-
homa. through legislative enactment
at the coming session of the legis-
latruo was discussed at a meeting
of the county commissioners of the
state here Monday. Th * plan was
dually abandoned as being contrary
to the constitution of t
The association of c*
sioners decided to get
latlon ler good roads
the expense of build.in.
hv the township »her<
lie state,
mu tv eonimis-
behlnd legis
in thj state.
to he borin'
tb“ roii.I is
Mount Yen.mi, 111. has a “blackbird
pest”—or had, until it remembered
that from
pies have 1 ■ eii an. ng the luxutics . f
kings; and now It Is killing the bi:ds
hy the bin! >1 and c oking them.
Now, if RurbutiK or boniebc d.v else
will Invent a vine that will grow 222
pumpkin pies to the back lot what u
sweet dream life will ho to the su-
burbanite!
Chicago merchant tailors have de-
clared against freakish clothing. They
prefer to make the kind men will buy.
Two French army dogs have drawn
Mght ambu'..I;i * s the Inv, ntlon of a
lieutenant, with a b ad of ICO pound
f,.r - .e 37.'. iuib s. without a
bre.in | r they <u I r the I
used In war tlnto. i reverse.
A minister in Jersey City has a rec-
ord of marrying I.'jUO couples. A man
should have* a pass to Paradise him-
self for scatterin', that much happi-
if It wasn't the
When flying machine garages grow We fear John D. K tc-kef. ..er is
mu te d voi.-tes about to make the dl
took like .....
r-- turo as thero is in oil.
Instead of discu Ing the pronuncia-
tion of “Sali'ii" " it might ho just a.
well not to speak of it.
If fools have all the luck it's funny
some of us have Swvn over. oked.
The Philosopher of Folly.
•“There's one thing about religion
that sei
aerv jsopher of Folly—“and
that's this: Yi u've pi t to believe in
heav, a |f you w ant to get tbi e, but
you can go to the oilier place with-
out believing In it at all."
Man’s Dull Attire.
Britishers aro constantly hecomlng
duller and more moroee in the matti i
•f their clothes. Their carelessness In
this respect seems sometimes to
amount to affectation.—Chambers'
Journal.
The Undertow.
No man or woman of the humblest
aort can really be str ng, gentle, pure
and good without tho world being bet-
ter for It, without semebody being
helped and comforted by the very ex-
kttr*r of g Pi
For Lack of a Better Reason.
It’s likely that many a fell w wh >
ts acarcd
■elf marries a girl < n the theory that
■he will be able to help him do so.—
Topeka Journal.
Man Must Think to Live.
Tho deray of any real power of
, ■ i ■ n 1 ■'
a deal of the early mortality of pros-
perous middle life. Tho business man
of 40 Is often content to live in the
mere practice, as a matter of habit,
of what ho has acquired. He eats
and drinks too much, and tho higher
brain centers waste for want of exer-
cise. Ho dies from stupidity; there
; nothing left to k< < p hit. alive •
Loudon Lancet.
Testing the Gas Meter.
Another way to t< s: your eas meter
Is to look
minutes. If it g< ta t la< k in On fa< e
it's d Ing its beat to hold on.—Toron-
to Slur.
Lucky Brunettes.
«Y u i re lucky,” sa; l the first mnth
er to the second. “In having a brown-
eved baby.” "Where does the luck
come in besides that of his being good-
looking?" inquired tho second. “Be-
cause brown-eyed babies aro immune
from many of the infantile ills that
blue eyed children always have. I’ve
seen It work dozens of times and heard
doctors admit it. lllondes catch
everything, but brunettes got off easy.
built, and to la* shared by the county
and Btate.
A bill will be introduced in the next
legislature along this line, providing
that the supervise a over building
•he portion of the road passing
through any township shall be in
charge of the township officers.
Charles Pittman of Enid. who has
charge of tax ferret work in the
state, was secretary of the meeting.
FOUND HIS BROTHER’S SLAYER.
Long Search Rewarded in Requisition
lor Alleged Murderer's Return.
Guthrie. Okla.—Arrested upon a
charge of murder aleged to haw* been
committed eighteen years ago in Mar-
shall county. Ala.. Willioni Slaton is
held in the Blaine county jail pending j
requisition papers. The requisition
made by Governor B. B. Comer issued I
upon Governor Haskell of Oklahoma,
was honored today by the latter exe- j
cutlve, and Slaton will immediately !
be taken back to Alabama to stand
trial.
The requisition papers state that
Slaton was indicted September 11.
lMti), by a grand jury in Marshall
county, Ala., charged with killing
John Davis, and that he was arrested j
shortly afterward, but broke jail. His
whereabouts have been unknown un-
til a few weeks ago, although broth-
ers of the dead man have searched
the whole country for Slaton. On *
of tin* brothers recently located the
man and caused his arrest
■ Loss of $15,000.
Tatoea. Okla—The flour mill at
this place was destroyed by lire of
unknown origin which start 'd in the
basement. The loss is $lu,OO0 With
$ 11 ,tM>u insurance. _
Week's Loans. $41,400.
Guthrie, okla. -A statement given
out from tho school land department
-bow tla: for the week of September
a t i tie- farm loans made from the
school fund aggregated 741.4uo. They
i iu amounts from $500 to
$2.TOO.
One Week Enough.
Tul«a. okla.—After a uek of mar-
ried life. Robert Artner. who is suing
Anna Ortner in the district court for
a divorce, charges his wife told him
to pack his clothe sand go. On
March 12, 1 '.'"S, the Ortners were mar
.ned at Springfield, Mo.
Colonel William Busby Returns.
McAlt ter, Okla.—Col. Wni. Busby
returned Tue day from Europe. He
left here Octobe 10. visited in Eng-
land. Scotland and France, attending
the golden wedding of an uncle and
aunt in Et.gland, and mad* the trip
in a little less th nthirty-seven days.
YEARNING OF THE SOUL.
Writer's Desires Expressed in
Beautiful Prose Verse.
Most
Truth and
Quality
Didn't Knew It Was Loaded.
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Jeohn Pearl,
aged 74, died Monday from the ef-
fect- of a load of shot he received
Sunday by the accidental discharge
of a gun in the hands of his son.
The family live about five miles south
of the city.
««* **•*«* - -j
million leaves, ve ined and edgecut. on walk of life and are essential to permanent
bush and tree; through the song success and creditable standing. Accor-
notes and the mark- 1 feath rg of the j^iy, it is not claimed that Syrup of l-'igs
bird; through the insect's hum and the j cf Senna is tho only remedy of
color of the butterfly; through the toft, , . . ,
,, , . . known value, but one of many reasons
warm air and the flecks of clouds dis- ** ‘ u ’
solving—I used them all for prayer why it is the best of personal and family
with all the energy the sunbeams had laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
poured unwearied on the earth since 8Woetens and relieves.the internal organs
Sesostris was conscious of them on tho on whjch jt acU without any debilitating
ancient nanus; with all the life that
had been lived by vigorous man and after effects and without having to increase
beauie-ous woman since first in dearest the quantity from time to time.
Greece the dream of the gods was jt act3 pleasantly and naturally and
woven; with all .he soul life that had ^ a luati aml its component
flowed a long stream down to me—I , , ,
prayed that I might have a soul more parts are known to and approve, y
than equal to, far beyond my concep- physicians, as it is free from all objection-
tion of those things of the past, the apie substances. To get its beneficial
present, and the fullness of all life; efjt.cU always purchase the genuine—
not only equal to these, but beyond manufacturcd by tho California Fig Syrup
higher ,and more powerful than I . . , , , „ , .. ,
could imagine; that I might take from Co., only, and for sale by ul ea iuc rug
all their energy, grandeur, and beauty, gists,
and gather it unto me; that mv soul
might be more than the cosmos of life.
—Rfchard Jefferies.
SEVERE HEMORRHOIDS
Shot by Mistake.
Muskogee, Okla.—John Marlow, n
prominent merchant at Braggs, was
shot and wounded in the right leg
Sunday afternoon by City Marshal
Sores, and Itching Eczema—Doctor
Thought an Operation Necessary
—Cuticura's Efficacy Proven.
p-f-.-, WHEN you
»v need a.
stove of any
jSBSw-- -
kind, get our
free catalogue.
We will furnish
you a stove
through your
home dealer
Hard to Please All.
"Tf a man doesn't ’tend strictly to
hi* own
gits found I
and. if he d • ge gits criticisi J fuh
bein' c:.; ..ib'e!
Keepmg One's Prom'se.
It ! ’ ’
your word If v u make an engage-
ment. V:-*ep C : if y ui say you will do
I ttiti known
that you are sincere in your promises.
Philocsphy of tie Mosquito.
"De mosquito is mighty obligin' tei
sing at his work," said Brother
Dickey, “but wliar is do man what
got a ear fer music w'en de light's
out an’ sleep hits him? 'Sides dal, de
mosquito is lak’ some folks in dis ;
work: He thinks dey ain't no
mockin’ bird kin beat him ringin', an' j
he wants pay fer ever' tune he raises!
—Atlanta Constitution.
PRINTING FUND EXHAUSTED.
Guthrie, Okla.—In reply to an in- ’;
quirv from State Auditor M. E. Trapp
in which he cites the fact that the
state printing fund is exhausted and
asks whether the various depart-
ments can pay fca* printing from their
contingent funds. Attorney General
J. We.-t has written an opinion
giving a very decided negative.
I n, attorn* general holds that
the law gives the state printing boar!
entire charge of all offic.ai state
printing except the corporation com-
mission and makes an appropriation
for that purpose.
TOWN LOTS BRING BIG MONEY.
Government's Sale in Lawton Prckt-
able to Interior Department.
Lawton. Okla.—Tuesday's sale o’
town lots in the Gore addition to
Lawt n was more spirited than was
Monday’s. One block of perhaps the
most desirable residence property in
the tract . fought over $!'-'• •* urn: r
the hammer. Today'.* sal ebrou.tht
th" inter department $65.0‘“>.
It 1 that
section will ming almost as nni-h
“I am now 80 years old, .and three
years ago I was taken with an at-
tack of piles (hemorrhoids), bleeding
Ash.-. It is -aid that the officer and protruding. The doctor said the and give you a double guar-
SunTi80notf0Ln*ehroud8UP ,m,n'! ^ » antee, ours and the dealer
■ wound i- not aan-, ions. hospital and be operated on. I tried .
~ , iral remedies for months but did whom you are personally ac-
85321 SOk0-To'“stEiate hot «* much help. During this time quainted with, that National
and arouse general interest among ]
the Presbyterians of the State, the
will begin a two days’ meeting
here Monday. Delegates are arriv-
ing. Officers will lie elected. Rev.
J. Frank Smith of Dallas. Tex., will
d,diver one of the pricipal addresses
of the meeting.
Boys’ Hall Burned.
Valiant i.kla—Fire Friday destroy-
ed the boys' hall, on" of the largest
buildings in connection with Oak-
hill Academy, an institution maintain-
ed by the Presbyterian board of mis-
sions for freedtren, under the care
of R»v. P.. E. Flicking* r as superin-
tendent. All the boys were in the
l'iiiId1 n" hut escannd uninsured. A'l
the building's contents were burned.
Eridge Finally Constructed.
Ttr,-'-fown. Okla—The bridge of
the Midland Valley Railroad over the
t -madian river here was finally com-
p!, ted so that the first train between
Muskogee and Fort Smith. Ark., since
the flood of several weeks ago pass-
ed over the structure Friday after-
noon. The company expects to main-
tain its old scnedule hencefor-
ward.
sores appeared which changed to a Stoves an(J Ranges will COOk
terrible itching eczema. Then I began , , , . , , ,
to nso Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and an^ bal-ce quicker ana better,
pms. injecting a quantity of cuticura are better made and will last
Ointment with a Cuticura Suppository long-er than any Other. There
Syringe. It took a month of this . Nationals are built
treatment to get me in a fairly healthy ls a Teason INaUOnaiS are DU it
state and then I treated myself once different, you need to buy Only
a day for three months and, after that, ftglf the USUal amount of fuel
once or twice a week. The treatments
I tried took a lot of money, and it is
fortunate that I used Cuticura. J. H.
Henderson, Hopkinton, N. Y., Apr.
2G, 1907."
IT DID.
and get notably better satisfac-
tion. The prices will meet with
your approval. This
trade mark identifies
the original and pro-
tects you in getting
correct article.
Excelsior Stove & Mfg. Co.
Station B
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
Capacity 35,OCO,CCO.
p.artl svilie, Okla — Survev for the j
H.*nr» Oil com pan ' gas line from j
Ho h to thq zinc
tine plants in Bartlesville is
.veil under way. The line will be ;
Mr. Holesale—So old Pepperpot had
a kick coming on that last bill of
goods, eh? Wouldn't that make you
sore?
Mr. I-itewate fthe salesman)—It did
me, sir. He kicked me out.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application®, as they cannot reach the dis-
eased portion of the ear. 1 here is o...v one way to
:ure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness ts caused by an Inflamed condition t-f tie*
Wheat Fields Follow Civilization.
From the Atlantic coast the
progress of grain production has ad-
vanced westward with Botllen.ent, un-
til it now has reached the banks of
the North Saskatchewan river and
the foothills of the Rocky mountains.
In the days of our fathers, the . iche-
lieu valley was the great wheat field.
It bore 40 crops in succession.
as did the original tu*>
ton which was over S'
two corner l *ts -t-ol.l
One lot brought re '-*;»
praised value.
nsite of Law*
id,COO. Today
i $t,500 each,
times the ap-
... , | H'.'tlllPMK IS lltlW J ‘ l.il.i.'H v <■* >*■
TP;] < in ltMlfffn ana Will na.( mucous lining t»f the KusUichmn rub€. When tlurf
I W(
a opacity of 35,000,000 cubic feet
day.
tube u InflaRifl you have rumblln.* s,iutid or lt:i-
p, rb'i-t tiearlnx. and when i; is entirely cio-, ,1. lieaf-
’ n< -s is the result, and u.'-ss ti.e lntla nmatuin e:ri tie
' l:,Veu out and this tube restored to its normal enndi-
' u . l, hearing wul be dr-stroted torev.-r; nine ' i-'-i
aut of t.-n are -au-ed by Catarrh, whleh Is rittiills'
In-cerfect'ors of the Perfect.
My s lies f pc ; > hare led me to
,v . loft)
•oul tar "d bit of the hypocrite
In Lis com; “■ -London Outlook.
The Man Who “Knows Better.”
In the relationship between the
architect and client, when the client
“bosses the job." the result is unsatis-
factory.—Builders' Journal.
A Word from Josh Wise.
“Th' funniest thing 1 ever heard was
a stubborn man complainin' of a balky
mule."
Isn't It Odd-
How many young nien after taking
the bachelor's degree at college rush
right off and get married?
Drs. Brown & Randel
Eye, Ear, Sowe and Throat Speciahste
Oculists and Aurists fur M.N.U. U. Co.
Rooms over l’ostottice
216 N. 3rd St. Phone 507.
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA
THE QUEEN CITY PREMIUM CO.
XVhole-niers of Chimiwnre Si eeialt ies. Pro
The Honest Friend.
Wo are ail travelers In what John
Runyan calls the wilderness of this
world, and the best that we find In
our travels is an honest friend. He is
a fortunate voyager who finds many.
We travel, indeed, to find them. They
are the end and reward of life.—Rob-
ert Louis Stevenson.
The Business Woman.
The woman In business ts now an
accepted tact, and the stubborn preju-
dice which she had to encounter In
the early stages of tier uphill tight has
almost entirely disappeared. She is
now recognized as un essential factor
In the great machinery of commerce.
—Modern Business.
Three Sudden Deaths.
Guthrie, Okla —While rounding
cattle near Mu’drow the l.nrsos rid-
den by Tol Biaclard and Arthur
Sagely ran into a lim bed wire fence,
; throwing t 1 h ai ■ 11 - ov* r !
ward, breaking Blackutd’s reck, kill-
ing him instantly, ?-U critically in-
juring Sagely.
Rv using a cotton tsalk to dis-
- • thi ’ n, L. P. Prock i . ,
neat Hoi* Okl thorn a \nti-Sah>on
Capital Stock $2d,CC0.
_ , nm fan. but »n inflamed condition ot tne mucous surlaccs.
Rnrt. .-Vllle, t'k a I *1< urooin lit We Wj|i civi. un(. Hundr 1 Dolbm f- r any caw ot
,,f ,h,a Willi imstown. W. Ya., neatness tcauscl by catarrh) that cannot be cured
.... .... ......... Cure. Send for circulars, free.
V. J. CHEXHY tV CO., Toledo, O.
| tnrv
up M untifucturing
company is to be
moved to Bartlesville an denlarged.
le al peoi l* will take $C«.000 of the
32.',.000 cnpit.il stock and th■* Bar-
t'csvilie Cmumercial C’.ub will fur-
nish the site.
by Hall's Catarrh '
Sold by PruTtrlsta. 7be.
Take Ilaii's Family i'llla for constipation.
One Way to Cage the Brute.
“I think that's a charming thing for
your wife to do," the visitor remarked.
"To sit down on the floor and take
your shoes off for you after dinner."
It is,” acknowledged her husband.
Resignation Acocpted.
Oklahoma City. Okla—At a m
ing of the board of trustees of the |
League here -‘bvit there's method in her madnes3.
os'^'ll.'d'ili.e'i'M- i'l. TV: ',\.:*'<M held. I he resignation of Rev E M. Sweet, she does it to keep me at home. She
who has filled the place of superin- j(nOT.s tpat once mv shoes are off
t ndi'tit of the h ague w'ia accepted. anj my gjippers on I'll be too lazy to
A successor w*as not chosen. Rev pU^ s^oes back on and go down
Mr Sweet lia Accepted a pastorate , towu >.
In the M. E. church, South, confer-
ence.
XY. L. r>on»l!»9 rr.-rlrcn nnd Rclls more
men's &3a>5 .'rnd 63.50 sliocs than nny
other manufacturer in the world, lie-
cause they hold their shape, fit better,
and wearTonger than any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member cf the
Family, Men, Eoys, Women, MiseesS Children
W.L.OmtsafS.OSar.a f&.OO Otltrds* Sh0M cannot
b« #qu*^ed at prtc*. W. L Doaglai $2.DO and
$2 00 »1;«KS Are the beet In the world
ra*t Color Kuelrt* U$*d Exclusively.
ipy- i'»W^ No Substitute. W. L. Doui(lae
nHn»e and pri^f* is stamped on bottom. a>old
every wii**re. hhoes mailed from factory to any
i-art of the world. Catalogue free.
W. L. DOUGLAS, 1S7 Spark St.. Brocktoa. Miss.
Profit put the butt of the gun on
the ground and placed his iiead over
the barrel.
Vlcto Huffman, ag 1 17. wan found
dead In his bed ai Norman, a victim
of heart failure.
SICK HEADACHE
SPECIAL ATTORNEY ON TRIAL.
A Hint to Girls.
Girls before IS should never wear
precious stones, unless it bo one hand-
some ring. When school days are
over ami long skirts ire adopted they
may wear what jewels they see fit. pro-
viding tliov do not deck themselves iu
a conspicuous way.
Soldiers Make Good Servants.
They have in England a society for
“the employment of reserve soldiers,"
and some ladies connected with It
have taken the trouble to train the cx-
soldiers for servants, and. It is said,
with remarkable success. Tho men
Prominent Tulsa Lawyer and Poli-
tician is Charged With Assault.
Rest and Sleep.
] "___ Few escape those miseries of win-
ter—a bad cold, a distressing cough.
Many remedies are recommended, but
sum'\iunt of the local Modern Wood-j the one quickest and best of all is
Annual Possum Hunt.
Blackwell. Okla—The annual pos
CARTERS
ITTLE
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PILLS.
nien was held Friday nignt. with C. | Simmon’s Cough Syrup. Soothing and
S Milllken as captain of cne squad
of hunters and C. H. Humphries of _______ _____ ___
the rival squad. Humphries squad j aI1(| j.ives y0u welcome rest and peacc-
the interior, was placed on brought it*, nine possums, scoring ten j ^ sleep,
district court on the and one half points, against four
Positively cured by
these Little Pills.
They also relieve Dis-
tress from Dyspepsia,In-
digrestiouamlToo Hearty
Eutiu<r. A perfect rem-
edy for Dizziness, Nau-
sea, Drowsiness, Had
Taste in the Mouth, Coat-
ed Tonyue, Pain in the
Side, TORPID LIVER.
Tulsa. Okla—Captain H. R. Tnl-
ley, special attorney for tho depart
ment of
trial ill the
nealing to the lungs and bronchial They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
passages, it slops the cough at once SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
r»i cs inn * r»»- |
minm gi»e*i9 iiml „.eeiti-im- r.,e,*ltir- South wj,0 have been the ofllcors- servants
western disfril»nt<rs f**r 11 • laruost j« ltery
iiern ti 1<T Tl r ' • 11 - k i. ••■ ■ ■ 1 “i 1 « 11 r: \ *
mod silrerware r.MM. i,me“ l ithe l iiited Slate, are m* ^t sought for th s purposo. ana
cmi cc Dllll nillfi ip So. 2nd m .tin'" * . to like the work In the
bbALto bUILUlM) M, St. Phone I Igh old. many of
musKooEn. Oklahoma. . „
charg ■ of assault upon B. F. Pettus,
with intent to kill. Talley was for
years superintendent of the city
schools at Warrensburg. Mo.
The assault occurred in this city
eighteen months ago. Judge A. 11
Huston of Guthrie is hearing the i
case.
Donald D. White, superintendent
of schools at Owasco, near here, was
bound over to the grand jury on the
charge of assault with intent to kill
G A. Rex, a well known business
man iif the town. White shot Rex
Iasi Thursday as the result of an
altercation over one of the daugh-
ters of Rex. who had refused to obey
the teacher.
Fell Through Chimney.
■I *ii\. okla.—Max Davis,
brick mason, stepped into a chimney
, , I,v * story building here Tuns-
,i. ...od foil to th.' bottom, killing
him instant’.;.'.
points scored by Million's squad,
with only three possums. The losers
entertained the winners at the sup-
per w liich followed
Trustees Asked to Meet.
Oklahoma City, Okla—A call for
o " ,.,eing o' townshin trustees In
thi- city for three days beginning
Vnve" ’* '** 27 was issued by Secre-
tary McKeand of the Chamber of
Commerce, and invitations will bs
sent to 1.200 members in the state.
A state organization will be perfect-
ed and Its purpose will be to for
ward the good roads movement and
devise ways and means of properly
assessing property owners.
New Paper.
Cherokee Okla —The democrats of
1 ng er - 01 have purchased a printing
pi. it etui will immediately start a
new democratic i aper at that point.
Undoubtedly.
"Would you run after me and pester
me in this fashion if you had a mil-
lion?”
“I should say not!”
“I thought as much.”
“If 1 had a million dollars I wouldn't
need to, you’d be running after and
pestering me.”
CARTERS
Kittle
Tiver
I PILLS.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
WHY NOT?
Try Schaap’s Laxative
Chill Cure and do not go
through the same old siege of
Don't Be Irritable.
"An irritated skin makes an Irri-
table person, and an irritable person - . - , ,
gathers much trouble unto himself or Fall sickness again. It IS the
herself, as the case may he. Moral: Remedy made for Chills
Largat Stock in the State of
CLOAKS, SUITS AND SKIRTS
108 North Main Sireet, Mnekogrr, Oklahoma
Coal Case Postponed.
Guthrie. Okla—Attorney 0 ?nera!
West's ease against a number of coal
com panic ^operating in the McAlett.i
field, pending before the state corpor-
ation commission, has b.'en postpon-
ed until December 14. when it will
probably he heard In McAlestei.
Chairman Love. Commissioner Wat-
son and Attorney General West will
to to the coal fields next week to------- _ . . . ,
fake testimony and inspect the rain- from Pottawatomie county. dpfj;n^
ing properties. The first testimony In error, motion to st‘"<e the case
win tie taken in McAlester, begin- inode from the files and dismiss the
ning Monday morning I ai>l>cal is sustained.
Guthrie. O ,1a —The supreme court
j, < • • t following opniions;
Ed-ir L. Conlv vs. Board of Coun-
, , m - . n i. of Oklahcmt coun*
, it n of • liquor
licon .* appeals! front the Oklahoma
district court, dismiss d. Inasmuch as
the state has contsitutional prohibi-
tion.
H. C. and S. J. Devault vs. Mer-
chants' Exchange company, appealed
Use Hunt’s Cure, one box of which is
absolutely and unqualifiedly guaran-
teed to cure any form of skin trouble.
Any kind of itching known is relieved
at once, and one box cures.”
They Were Not Encouraged.
"I don't see why that young man
doesn't propose.”
"I think, pa, that the chances of his
doing it would be fully as good if you
would leave your boxing gloves where
he can see them."—Bohemian Maga-
zine. _____
Life that is unselfishly poured out
In living deeds done for others Is
lifted up and immeasurably exalted.—
Robertson.
Mr*. XVtrwlnw'* Soothing Syrnp.
Tor ehluiren iroihlix. »o<u-n« the rrilucr- tn-
^.mnuuun, • pain, cure* wiodcollo. * botUa.
When men are friends there lfl no
need of justice.—Aristotle.
and Fever, Bilious Fevers,
Swamp Fever, Dumb Ague,
all Diseases due to Malaria.
It is warranted to cure or
money refunded. Price 50c.
ilU
Coughing Spells
are promptly relieved hy a sin-
gle dose of Y*iso’s Cure. The
regular use of this famous re-
nedy will relieve the worst
lerm of couphs, colds, hoarse-
ness, bronchitis, asthma and dis-
eases of the throat and lungs.
Absolutely free from harmful
drugs and oriates. For half a
century the nousehold remedy
in millions of homes.
At all druggists’, 28 eta*
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 24, 1908, newspaper, November 24, 1908; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173358/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.