The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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oklahoma state capital- tuprsday morning. may
1899.
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The State Capital.
By the Stau Capital frmllug Co.
undertaking a i
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t>'-*«ui«d gaill?
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The an
Historical
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a: N :n
m. for t - -.-
a* cat.
The elect..n of
ing year .s v*.-y v
ail arm
b* preseni. A ,
who are - fc-
detjarc lis me
t- r •
very .- -
11 • - A
the >rtii of the tf
defy -•
LON WHART' N
Sec re: ary
s Okl-h ma
I in the 8o-
t j t a..Jir.g
t I «i H
. .« . —- r... s
:empc at <hm.huib<
r ;• w r* •; Kurvpo
>n war. ta mm*.- ^
would **t in. Tfce o
i*Ji U 4 ciuaii-
u.i who committed
..-ar dowr in the
■ lfte 1 jrwi
his
sin and a
! hangt . an i
where nmr
cast wth *
,'SM^^k. D«a-
L 1' l-TNM.ET
Pr * int. : -
shouid be abie
Okl lHUTI % PRf:w% | itio\
▲J! Oki4Str.i edit rs are r**ccsted
* r. a ix| • - —
of their ■ and tr>wr*. *-i**cisI
v?~w* of t n and *lus nai esiab? -
meats an i ar „• - ■ c t.ia:
vpnlu a w :d f r Okia*>*aa : "Ok'iho-
ma tedqwir.i ry, Wcwi, KtBMs' to
show alt art- rvhng humanity at the
Trans-M. * ?-- . av-r.t- -j t -t the ter-
rvi -r > of - rga . *a.
' Aire"*ran
> nad been f^und
frocn the
tita. he Wuu.d
tr.i! if he loved
fd ft na a« would
rould be married
been the ietter
r.f- r- - a which j
«~ k « ma i*Rj 1
. • at
• , - iteMiliI
h-sident, L r B n-
si vici j r sidest,
. second vice pre-
PMk South Mr.
•Idem Rev. A. C.
ling seer# ury J
".£ secretary. J. a
'■ir.i-r superintend!
%'f. Purcell: f-a- '
•fhodiat Episcopal .
Paint Your
House Now
I Rural News of Oklahoma. I
rorropoadents will p|ea«e come
along with their letterw. K\erj one
Hill be printed hereafter. Have ih. m
reaeh n. not later ikan \% edaeadaj
eX eaeh w tek..
HF.RRi'Nf ITEMS.
TITK ACTMT. niGH ORATE PAINTS ARE THE MOST DCP.AB-E OP
ANT ON THE MAJIKET. GI ARA.STEED FOR FIVE TEARS. MOST
*EAtT!PVL CLEAR TONED SHADE? WILL COVER Ml SCJfARE TEET
TWO COATS DON'T PAT U.M FOP. INFERIOR PAINTS WHEN TOU
CAN GET THE ACME HIGH GRATE FOR K I.
Eagle Drug Store.
EDHARD NICHOLS Proprietor
Harri6«o Ave*, Teleptioae I S
Herror. Ok
W have :h
rrop :Yxis s*-u
W:.! am Tuoi
vanaajt was \ .
v. week.
ck-jrgc uo-jv
: arty >€a.
r. : A .-i.n- n County
rr-d a
A orr.-- - K o Kdrr. —.d cifurdav.
Mr. and Mr H C. WNbema of El
Reno have Se«en vi.<klnf M->. W:l-
Imu' ; re! > a; tais ptaoe rwtaraed
home Mocday.
"t'r.c v .* > F." • and his n Sam ;e
are WK'.i-i d trends ;n ;aia ne.ghb-jr-
tr.e even nit before -h-ry ieft and en}oy-
*d a ;«tr *weil da ce. And 1n the eartj
morc;r.g hours they bade them g ->d by«
w :h many wishes f r prosperity ia their
new home
M«tvide St >ne r^turn d from But« or
Tue^-la: when; s.te has b -en sper.dii.g a
few months with er tftater, Mrs. A. W.
G.ffir.
h, Glffin has a c< n«ract fo break 3!
a. it-y s. pru.r! f r Frank Keeddick oa
•ebool seetion V ;n range M.
Thf Advent i>.-opl«? are still hoTdlng
w ■ ~rs every evening except Monday
and Th :rsd,iy of . <ch week in the scho<>l
room of this district.
J.imcs Miller and m-ife start- * f r Enid
Saturda. \\. ea th- y.v.ing liors- they wer%
dr.. ~ became fright en-d at r->m^*h:n g
:ne r >. J - 1 began kicking urrtil they
ire r * .itt -mpt to drive r further, and
' wis obliged t > %"■ ba«-k across the river
..-. ad y. ftyr anntrf.r hors« before he could go on
to u>w&.
will have to bow if
canted In g>«d stand:
Stor?-. TI Jinan. Tow: .
bore. Alfea.
•ocg Che
FRANK
MASTER.
. Okla. Preas
Ass nation.
OkUh-'Tn.a wheat cro
element in the woriu's
S.S«tr w^i never k
w.d he cheaper this j
markets. Hut
Pelfer hn# retamel f
wi ndirling. Now X S; !
:h< page of h.st poVtlc^iJ
rail -ta taa^>.est peri.-'
ff.T w:l! be rra
They man en
they ate wiahi
JlHTiUK AKt.t
It is that R->«s Crok.r ar.d W 1-
taa J. Bryan <an- a . , >rd at least on
one p ,aa; - • d'Tnocrat-
te party abouid make ~ neat campaign
on the tame of axrag nLrm to trusts.
A story has pal h. «d to the ef- ; they
I
feet that wh- . M*. Br> an a- >n New
York re-tr.:.. e ad a conference with
one of the jg«r, --Ive and intrepid
free silver - ' *he Nt*w J-r^-^y
Dem
uatlOQ and it ^ i, «c: d th •. some of pjjj Walker is a reg
the vt her bifida u.1 N w Jeraey demo- who are jeul-.ua of his g - d pa-
cruts ahouid soon e called together for fi*>u)d remember that he sleeps wi
raisrog The antl-tru? banm-r In tha cyt, , hUt.
A Y N rrnai boys entered
ntract a few w«*eks
• e i tat all w*-re to ksrt
• - •• -n.-.tn until t*e c'stwe
f t ii the viola*.on of wfuch sub-
r.t the fT'.-mK r to bvlng rode on a
In rai rbmagh hm streets off the city. Tha
a'.so entered Into
a • -n ract t>> th * fleet
t • countenance sn
> w mu«::tche during the
r t-r* W. are )t sure but w
t - an .freement. Hugh
, - J 1 t < n.;>bfU and Ira Walkei
r ur.f Tturate ones to bretk
- -- ys. On being arraigned
. .Aa- compromised by
• ' t. ■ r- mi. So far
« 1; • '1 f any of the girls
Rl b reaking over.
It is a mistake that !
sport of by Popuhst-*
bis return to the fold
had mver lef
< r. . una «' T.mt--J Kirnal: Postof-
r i - r H- bee U in t:;e city look-
irg after tho distribution of the stolen
i. • w .ir«f stored In the postofflce
A I. : -a .leal of credit is due
Mt Ii-be .- for h,« untiring efforts to
> •• h. s t • * -1 ti K".«ds mailed back tv
l>art - s f: -rn w m they were original
I a trr> f task and requires
! .if rr>- «i* >!• i • •• A great many
K r-ady been Identifl^l
> • t t' • .- i . i arge number un-
bis departure! Amoag tile fifty richest men in America claimed. In order to find out to whom
rhkle reiterat- not u Hebrew app- ars. Tbore are t! I won MM rotices were posted
no Rothchi'.ds in Am«nca. ' *lr !'•••■«• :n all of the tlfty-two >>f-
——————.
It is not tne dinner but the af'-T d.r.- w.,-r. - « n. telling the people that
Governor Stanley ha.- an . !• . '
ating wme state prisoners on parole. A
citlaens are out of th penit- ntiary dur-
ing good behavor.
Ox-lops. Thna,
NEW, NOBBY
SPRING STYLES.
Shoes!
wr. .'mill put up
<*.e« Mar- j I« «p^ndig a few days in
Kansas thi< week.
Mi>> Macee ha ,
on her place last
The old soid:ers and friends of this
vicinity wLl hoid exercises at the Star
cemettrj- on Decoration Day.
The young people of the Presbyterian
church are preparing for Children's Day
services ;n June.
j .vaon Starr was haui.r.g wheat to Es-
mond k.«i week.
E. J. Bell is canvassing the n-ighbor-
ho%d in the irx.ere!«s of the Farmers >1 -
tual Insurance company of ePrry, tais
summer
M. W. McDonaka,
t>u«cc or to Datlii n«t cli.
COMt \ND SEC THEM.
Cornrr first and Oklahoma
he 1 w,h:
i.er oratory that di ea not lay
Deaey's stomach.
Home rule -- e.* not seem to b«
roktical catechism of some repub
cf Oklahoma.
state. And that in an int
Ba*ts Cr>ker i^n . <-v<_•
for Buiup«, that w
inng bis bp'.nl«m tha*. Br>-an and his *1*.
teen u> one idea ul 1 not d at all for
the Democrat.c p.ir.y is a presidential
nomine^ un-l • . . id r--s-"-rving
as yet his j>rt*ercnc< as to a candidate
stttffgested that " • ■ - •..•>n to trusts" | The least happy man
would do very well as an Issue for the| tarki's eightieth birthday
Demccratii ;>art\. N • re are ser.on«' 1 rta« e of Wa
obstacles in that dire<:. n. One is thit
there .h n« hom-t chance ro mak- tie
question of trusts a p • r .! ->ne at all.
There is no m-: r - - • t c >rmect t>*
Republican .. r;v w.th . pr :n t -i r
championeiui> v. ;r.i :- : r- '
charge the 1 t. • u w i 1*.
Tb«>re has been as everybody knows, no I
partisanship ai out t s matter at all. i:
ia purely •■..:*> - ,.t . it. Democrat
and Repub'.. an - s a.ik- b •
brgan.^t-i • - money in tru
and It would be hard to tell
party has done so the nv re numerou-'e
when it corn. • .t r:^ r.ove< amor?
tb^- Individuals intere.-t-'d in gr<Mt «r>i-
rats ente-rj r >s. M- Cr ker himself.
bas been ve In th «s. s the
xocords of New J-r ; s in
show. Willi.-a ' \\
ocratic i*ader f n
i Qu. en >
probably
cnbing
packag<
> t.l . \pcct« d a package and did
;• > -h uld notify Mr. Bebe*;
« ami ie would forward
kige In this way It la likely
ir- of the stolen goods will
• ir pr- ;*-r destination, finally.
• ntii'.ue t • •• rn- In every day dew-
stolen goods and as soon as the
■ t... :«b*n ifi'si it is sent
THEIR VIEWS ON ART.
■ Gothic. Brian tine, Recaissanc
t MiC %«-0\k%% * pkoikii^k
in restau-
The majoNty of the w,
rants are guests.
An ounce of pe<rformar.
a pound of pwm.se.
Laalnesa is the- >ne tn >g th • kn.
• all the conceit out of prVle.
Lota of money slips through the tin
wh'<*ii | tirat are used as a x?> i--.ire.
It's easy to find ru**ni a -t
don't do the foolish th • w
A Cincinnati Judge r-c- n
ten .Jays for stea.'.ng <*n e'.Rht '
Most CbtnKS go WMtig b. u.-< m-
s. as :d<-*Jfuse to tak women's advice— >*_■ a wo
rporations j says.
another dem-! it sn't necessary to make a fool
me. is also a yourself every time you have an op
ia better th
U u 11>■ I iM-d to It.
Lut!y t'eugaginir new housemaid)—
Dnphr e. That is much too romantic a
name, with young1 men in the house. I
snppooo yd would not object to ba
called bv vour surname?
MAC—Did von rwui what that mar. aaid
about as*
1—f Dal
Mac—I mean Chicago, of course. You
know the one that lectured before acme
kind of a dab tae other day xl.\ said tual
Chicago Lad no appreciation of true art ?
Barney—I saw that, but I duhi't thieve j
it. So far as I'm concerned I think art is a
good thing. No famiij should be with-
out it.
J.m—I suppose it'i a question with you,
Barney, which you love better—art or wiener
antra; i
iWney—Irreverent remarks of that kind
are out of place when ritwussiug such a sub-
ject as ttus.
Jim—Would you favcr us with a descrip-
tion of the art you appreciate moit?
Mac—Well, s;r, after I read this slar
ous article I was so indignant that I couldn't
do any work for about two bours—oh,
tremb.ing hke & leai.
Jina—What IA he say. anyway*
M%c—Oh ne aaid we were bi od-raw and
had pin-feathers and didn't know the difer-
PLEASANT HILL ITEMS.
P. asant Hill, Oklahoma May 23. l**u-
One of *he pl^sant events of last week
wag a surpri.-e paiey at the home of
W. H. Barker Saturday evening in honor
of Mr. Barker's jtzh birthday. Refresh-
ments. music and dancing were the orl-*r
of lb# eve* nt and *11 enjoyed themselv.a.
Th--*re is some talk of jitartKig the Sun-
day school. We are afraid it is too hot.
The Mackav boys caught a 324 pound
cat hsh in the Cottonwood Sunday.
VALLEY CENTER NEWS
Grant County. IJerry Township, May J7#
Plenty of ra n In these part for the
last week.
Wheat is beginning to head out and tin
prospects are good for a heavycrop
Corn plowing is "he ord« r of the day.
Corn l.< growing very rapidly
A surprise party was indulged In by
the friends of Curtis Latimer. 1- being
his twenty third birthday, a very enjoy-
able evening wa> spent.
Miss Bel e Knight of Coldwater, visited
frh-nd in this v.slnity he latter part of
last week.
K!-i* and Artie Woodmans#e. of La-
in >nt were visiting friends In these part
la*t week, and were present at the party
Thursday righ*.
E. E. Thorns put upp a n*w windmill
last week.
Several form h^rer attended the Ep-
worth league convention at Enid the
first of th«; week.
too—ao
. Greek,
my ok?
kind; they've fret it right there. When
they turn ti ail the electric iifffets n that
place people get the b" nd dtaggeis and try
to waik through the mirrors It'i a fact.
They've got so much art :n that room they're
going to nerve a pair of bhie glasses with
•very order And people appreciate it. too,
even if it does hurt their eyes. The piace ia
fui'. ali the ttme Some that cat t g.t any
piace* to ait dowx waJk in and revolve two
or three tin.es. i* ki:.g at the frf?:-t.v tt.d "• ' ant* family are gong to
thee go out to the cigar ccunter and p.sk the : ~ v' -
" ... R.*ss Th:m - g is jot• 1 pi,n;e'.
ANTELOPE ITEMS
CARNEY ITEMS.
Carney. Urvcoln county. O. T. May ZZ—
We ha\"e had plenty of r^.n.
Tha corn and cotton is badly washed
out and some fields will have ;o be
replanted.
The road surveyors are busy fixing up i
the washouts.
Crops are grow.ng very fine and also (
the weeds.
Ceotge Buck has a brand new buggy.)
S> n< w kr k a hfltle our or son
w i! have a name to take a rld
A \ I'K.i M.iy .1 15JJ-
Weather pleasant for work.
Childrens day will be observed on *he
th.rd Sunday in Ju: at he Bethany Bap-
tist church.
There will be decorations services at
Polo Cemetery <n the 3oth of May.
Mr-. \V H ll1:gsworth is expected
from Indiana this week to make tius her
home.
Mr. an l Mrs. W H. Spencer have been
v.s ting n-.ativvs a*. Karomer Okla., last
week.
Several of -he delegates at'^nded the
Sunda\ school convention at Perry Fri-
day aid Saturday; the delegates say the
tist church.
Mr. and Mrs. George
| day in Perry.
er spent Sun-
W1NX E \ IE W WR IX K LES
man how much :t cost. That shews whether
we're mterestei in art or not. land tlx-d up n fine style. Winneview. Blaine County. May 20.—
Jim—It's the same way w.th music. Dc Mr. Bisher 1 who bought the W i.l Dave List Sundlay as a red letter for the
you know of any other a:y m which ycu get 'l!* •* but. i ng t h :se ' Presbyterian church ard Sunday school,
an organ o:o with even." order of clams4 There w-.ll be lots of peaches and graphs It was the • gfcth anniversary of tT e first
liarney—I love to have music piayed to me v: luite a g'- od many appo-s in this services heid in .he neighborhood. There
while I esL The only trouble with me is ocai-.ty rn.s seasor. was tirst a prayer and then consecration
, that I always try to keep time with the do- Carney has a new base ball nine that j service in which the elders of the church
App ant—Oh. uo, ma'am; in fact, ( encs between a work of art ntd a Boston
I'm quite used to it.
Laih What is your surname?
Applicant—Dariiii;'-Tit-Bits.
V < r %«.-« ountT.
Mr. Peck—By jiugr, I had a funny
dream last nipht. It seemed that I
s away of? in South Africa, where.
Is were h*ing all around me io
M s. Peck -Did you seem to see any
s s*',«> one it": the en^a^ement
you gave me?—Chicago Daily
News. I
cream pie. He u.J we had developed no
correct taste :c matters of art because we
spent ali our time in accumulating a^ney.
Barney—Not gu.ltyl
Jim—I t'umk he's wrong. It's getting so,
in tius town, that a wan has t j be an artist
of some kind or oilier in oruer to get auy
mosey.
m«-T,k«. n are >?p!rir J i «tj but | :he F*sjTh-Ut
.0 tht ttnr. " r In tur «et we hld T.th fsh,
art refers to the expression ■ ! human
emotions through the media of printed char-
acters—scr. p'ure paintmc. mu-ii u n.
J.m—Keep « up *aa IT! aeai out for tone
'arney has a ne
It's ali nght with any ordinary two- - p'-\y tr.y
iuir time. Thai g*.*ts you about the right - f* San Fra.oHsco.
tfmA, but one lay I struck the Chopia The cultivat rs and hoe
funera1 march and nearly starved. Then
they switched to the'"Georgia Camp Meet-
ing," and I choked.
Jim—Ycu know they have a great scheme
far this ptpt-orsen concert during the din-
ner. They play aociethiiig appropriate for
each course. I went dowr. there one day
with my cousin Ed. who was up here trying
•o spend al of .t m three days, aod we had a
large dinner, w^th grand ^rgan acccmpan.
mej.t When the oysters <"-arne on the organ
played "Gathering V the sheila frem the
"-ashore." With, scup we h^d A Life a
s see. WTut
bet*
d bo
usy fn^m now cm until the cotto
The pasture? ar* and the cattle and
orses are tooktng rtne.
There h« ^«s of gard-"n si>s a
v>n be ne w pot at
There will not be so much cot
•ason as there was Last.
John
rll
Ae
-u
i.g
m< '
cat
J«
„Ircrv
gr-.at msn:- ? am
James 8nuth J r
and scores '
sey IX n
corporat .
th' last *r. • v '
York w as
rage of TV ira •
and was o
the bjrgi-
tanrporred by
orized c.
ku-s. wh.. - ims -
of iacairit * at 11
also one f * r.
tors of the b - a
und«r X- ■* J --
~ trusts. Sena: >r
Allan L. McDerm-Ht.
r nfl ir.al Xew J?r-
up to their necks in
s. K well P. Flow r
g -rnor cf X w
•e «rst to take advan-
new corporation act.
t organissd
.t .s ui-
J iunity.
| The invalid realises that lie is on
, high road co recovery when he so -
I doctor s bill.
Ocoasiona.lv a m. knows ,
when he !**es is. bi ' most men are
! d gn.fied to reo*nise h.
The cat has nee llvos. bet iat c
! ng to che numt*-r f lives of some r
j sold by subscript xi oniy.
I If Noah h-ad Jet tne bu.iding Of th
I to a government or*, t-r
would have been
\ Territorial Exchange Gists. •
r _ . _ _ z.
Origin of n Pnpniar 1'krase.
Caesar Mark \ntonj is making
f-.r *r i • f himself down there In ; that our occasiotai jemonatrat.ona t Jcve
tea.
Barney—I speak t© pour.
Ma*.—You kaow this vihaer savs that here
ia Chicago we are ieadiv dull and vulgar, dt.-i
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its in troots
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be ca f
the d^-m
ter are
!t is pos
pavprtrate-1
yet be- n p
pab?k-. ns
plant tte-i-<
era is "-ve. a
the form *
very h c
aga :r.- tru
ti* Sherc
Ctn-ctaw Oklahoma
Mrs. E
Ham of IV
be-
lat- ' >e federal jaai i f s.x m nths by J
I of ctt^rVKHpi of Kansas City, for pel
fraai Mrs. Ham na- eciire< * -•
may be
th government by her rraux
The re- • public s voo. b«. - at Ed-
ngjn to was begun a few day* ago. 1 is t
e- deeso-j hands me brick structure r.-: w...
n# state- "-T*« thousand tVdlarc. T. I - -
ently
the
• for h.
Peop
sure. Perry Dem-
• -patra Las him completely
under her thumb.
Pompey—Well, he always waa a soft
Mark.—X. Y. Journal.
Faith.
tdM ft U0kbaH,* But-
tered Niblick, in his sleeji.
And h's wife, who happened to be
twakft. thought: "Poor fellow! 8o
tired from playing golf that be dream*
a.'wut itl"—Brooklyn life.
and > ellow.
.::y i. through
the serin -a."
"Sleepy. Arthur**"
"Nc ; but your bat looked so mach
i.'.e a -: - r.cr salad that it made me
hungry."— Chicago Record.
A i aferisafelierdat
- - i L i- baak account.—Judge.
IliprojiTc sod Eiactloc-
— ii . .ce is a dear
1 teacher.
| Glanders—And there is no avoiding
peym* at o: the tuition fee*. — Town
idvlce (iratii.
| Clinker (BWetitf Dr. Probe)—Look
feere. doctor, what's a good thing tor a
Mao—"The T rpede and the Whale?"
Hm—H . it Wiii. t I; WSfl MBft
*v " : " : ate but ?ufct e—""Darling, I
Bg 0 ..' 1 U :a.. Ah. but wh^B lick's schooi
the beet ame on* What d: you thmk?
Bamey—Tie ToreaJ"r scrg*
Jim—dertainly not—"The Star-Spangled
r v.. • . i r. *
Weiring cf the Oreen." atil with the
eream—let's «ee—"The ?le gh.ng Sorg," and
then Roquefort cheese with "Swee; Yio*
Ma*
Ba
cigars and • - rgan played "Come Into the
C-rdec, Maui v '
Mac—Gentlemen, this l.ne of conversatto-
i« very -^tasteful lo n<. Lc; s go to a
WEST WHISPERS.
West Pvt • • * t a • Miv n-
Mrs. Hodg-1 :s very -. k .- • present She
*- k a do<vf of po son Instad of sahs.
G>->d attendance a: Sunday School and
Ir-. Childes. f Seward delivered ber last
Tim—Variety. I suppoee?
Mac—WeD N I t ^cauee ve care ft i
it ouiaelwai bat 1 : IateratiBl ^
-iv t_- r.;? pcpul->e.—George Avie ^
ChiV^. P-c.r^ .. —'
DotiMtle He«Llth Hint.
Mr. Oldchappe—Ho, boi And so too
marrie i and are keeping house and
LT OF I IH.ftRH \TI r.\T.
e csar and balarv e of Europe
.ir* s: - ut d - rmaiaem, .t
ivi e what ■* ,.d really!
Id m. -rchies. What an
f w h. pr -, r . ar.i labor
oftly .r.volved in j
Ir^s In Germany.'
. It - and Spain.
j.l i I that ener-
f cr-mpie'e dLsar-
.sards of tramed j
are <L:e
-he
Fnsnc .
Into w*
gy he - u
nskttr.eri. .
stand w ive t «
ail ahaoro.-. . k .n: - r t aj. jia
twn.
Georg- Da..v
Otoe lal ais. wi.i
tton of led a jib o
tsssber to approiv
ask tbe S
a romm - - -n *o C
the Otoes for the
Otoe lar.ds "o whi'
At :
; f*ok
deckled stand aga nst taxpayers
j^to ao not correctly list t.^eir proper...
_ to assessor*. Frank Coe bad fa d to
Ta~ ■« *' rntoueamimu, v. rn lurounl <y hli la ,a
lotfversai &r<l.y reaiuBo what anj jae aiteaser. Tt© gr^na #ar>- i^,u:-d a
i r go^d muai-* and prize painting* are mere
affectations We a.l get together * heir
something by Mr Brahms and sit through
it until we get numb below the hips, acd
then there'* an intermission and somebody
aaye: Have you been to see May Irw.n
yet v and we all wake up.
Jim—Who's Bronis.
Barney—Oh 1 Oh, horrible! Oh! The
loan's right* Toe mane right! Never
heard of Brahms'"
Mac—I'll bet Le'sheard of Ctarles K TJtr-
ris. author of After the Bal Kow,
there's the troub,e Barney. A few f us
here tn Chicago know about these th-ngs
and try to line up t3 concert pitch, as it
w*-re and the oma.. u herd—oh, weal's
the use? Yon can see for yourself.
J m—I*v« heard of Braham—Dave Bra
ham. wno used travel witn Hamgan I: La'-e no girh WelL I mpath^z^ with
wrote Piddy Duffy's Cart" aci "Wid vr
Xolan's Goat" ar.d a lot more. I think he's
vj cite s Diffrreace. I the man you tneaa
- T: —W*ct ea. ufcr? Why, ! Bamey— I never heard of him, i-d ycu,
-r dat loafs, of come! :
t:—Da* shows ! Great hwr* no' I'll tell you
w^at I like, though iiarney.
Barney—111 bet it s the same thing Liikc
Ge aaead and tell.
Mac—T (_hai*ov ky s suite m F mini :
prelude and fugue, opus T on the red.
Harney— Doggint' You took the v-sret
rig at ut of my mouth.
Jim—Oh, oone off!
Bame>— T^ea there s another thing. He
' fa; s we doa't really care for work* a art
j He's wrong—that man haar.'t beet obserr
ing He doesn't g around encugh Ncv
tL^ n. ru ng I saw a dandy work of ert In
a iunchroom wuid-w. and there ranst hav.
been 30 people standing ther® arc gazing
it, amplv speechless ^ith delight Ir. tmi
w>cd©w *tiere art# a red eurtam and rarou.
an es from the b of fare 'ft attac:.e^
ta this .tijtait by means of &ae satin r.o-
hcaa each one Ucd .nto a bow They nai
cir.nar..u ro.'s. ih -tolate mer.ngue.
tarta • . if cf V:«nna bread -oh. ev^ri
th*ag—acd by Ga-'tge ."ou kr. th* : it
effect wu simply superb There was a dash
of east ard t scrt of liven the wh ie th-rg
up. and- you never taw % c Id fried • - ?ket
w.th a blue nbbon t.ec around .t, —d ;
j Lovely'
. Jim—I've sees th «e ler ro^r ' r i ■«
'P* — Exhibit A . it v • . wh. ..
ch,n cr.roe was .mrr " ;
Mac—Weli. gentlemen s^eaa.Lg i dec<
rat.se art, this p. rs^a wh: has cr.ti'ised
Chicago ought to !:■; k :r. at that : lace there
on Madison stre*: Let re he save that we
haven't any art - Chi agti My goodness!
| Tasre's mere art ngbt ia that one room thaa
i ^ - ! -■ " x' tilt- t.
aty,
• itt^r. led the lecture at E'.-
hwv Sunday even n*. Mr
11 w - . «; •!,ks " beer ev-r;. other Sun lay
■^n the Bible a.4* a hietory.
Mr Quick anel Ge- riie Greer wore ir.
the Cap*" '. Monday -xi busine
Mrs. Robert Hall jof Ok.ah •
vis -ed Mrs. Haprster la^sn week.
Mrs. McElroy Is a tbe sick list
J Mr. Quick has pcrct*««ed 8 W
; r. T *u;r <• yju ^rl>red ?ome 1 -; . .. .. . i • r. s
c>jmmunity. We like to see our country
fil.ing up wkh such as he.
The rad overseer bas plenty of wo
now. There i- hardly a road in the vlc-
ir - > u what has a vulvert wash- I ou*
so that one cannot cross with a f<*:r
Wi am Richardson broke his 1 g it
wag n d .wn last Wednesday crossing a
:ivei* coming t'r m Guthrie.
New York and the new ft: -rs ard the teachers Join.
ed af-er which they r.> k charste of the
be kept J schoo . four of th • having been members
s .a.l of -he school when organised.After the
service by
j the superintendent and « very brief ad-
dress by the county president. Victor
Pavn f Watonga. R. • and Mrs J M
Linse;- nf 1 h. I nit- • I Brethren i hurchea
ahout Okardhe, and Prof. H C H use.
of Kingfisher College, and director of the
famous Kingfisher College Glee <^?ub. had
been Invited to lead in the varied aU day
services There was a large attendance at
e-a. .. f the : ur -ervic?. quite a num-
•r igin ittei mce i or mora of
th-> ser* •- s fr-'m Watonga. Omnge,Co.^ -
er. Otter and Ox'.- i and t.ie i.-. mes of
«r people wen pen for thslr entertalft-
| mentand ti-... day and evening wori' a con-
'tinuaI ***** ' «ood things s| r.t iiUy la
prayers, soncs sermons and testfm nios.
The true spirit of unity and fellowship
was specially shown in the fact that
the meeting was held by he Presby-
terian cfnirch, yet tlio conductors were
I* n i ted Brethren and Congregation a lists
and those of various names were pros-
ent and participated in a consecration
series.
Mis Maurice Rice was here fr-'m King-
fisher CbOege for anniversary day.
Rev and Mrs J M. Lin-ey "were at
*ime res:denof t i s piace and ha.v®
bosts cf friends here.
E. H. Riie has been painting his
R i kr=t a
week. He d->es
Har
you.
Mr. Yuungcha^ppe— I don't need sym-
pathy. ! -
"Tell that to the«bachek>rs. I'm a
manned man. Your dear little wifey is
just o :t of boarding school, isn't she?"
"Yes."
Ha. hal I tho«i^ht sc And ron are .
eady suffering.
pepsia, aren't vou"
"Never wl: be-uer in ar life."
rot know
ig a i buildings and w hile some of them are the
provrrhial "big red barn" vet they ar-
rlmg' ' : and % '• v-lh A. F. Koruelson's in
bright color. — '
'nr:vl s : : !;J- boon painting hts
Emma Lenhart and <".->ra - irm residence and now i- is a conspic-
>nt Sunday with Arch and j uous °Nect ui the landscape.
s Ri -.ar-.ls n. Tho Short Grass country ^ at the
i Mrs. R: -• A -ert and C.ara. '"'Ight of Its beauty now in wavirg
r." Sr.aday a". Mr. Brewer's. wheat fields and fine pastures, whic^i
Spring Creek school bo-i is -o have i each year are getting better stocked with
coat f pairat th.s spring. Just the ca t.
ling • need- > ruit tre, agents are already on the
V. S;.- e Fitzgerald who has been vi= gr- und soliciting onfers for fail doiivery
g a f -v we *s w .1 r. - ;wren's le't Give them a large order ? r plumb <r*es
■re s - ur*' * fo.- Kansas City where she; but impress upon them rno ,f3-f
mee- he rr.usband. t•be^• agbt not :o sell fr-m 25 to Si) --ants
already snfferir^g.the ag-Ozucs of dvs- - Mrs. M- nnei •' ne^r Edmond' each tor th-y caa ve rop?cated Just as
S-i-.div _,t William Richardson'*. cbeapl> a" peach :rc*9 But then the
P. .ardson sc ld a n e bunch oflwri*er has never paid any such prices
"Kh? What's that? Aiai w*th a *♦" 'v 4 - 1 . - • e urrry <van
y v w^uiug the ■ .raking i" j The d-a^e at Wft Vir.c-.ot's was a sua I show and loaded for the f .r h year In
She doesn't. She maker at do it.**—.
N.Y. Weekiv. , -d •
Dr. Pr b i gruff!v)—C
*au.—Druokli a Life.
- - * a rhysj.
Tom
—Brooklyn Life
r is bon
" said
On the Wrung Tsek.
^«irundpa. sre kings and
always good?
my boy; not
r- . - jt against them ,
On the Fence.
Higgins—Is xiarrows au expansion-
ist?
Wiggins—He seems to be divided be-
tween exoar sioa and contraction.
Higgins—His political views must bf
queer.
Wiggins— Oh! T r*fer to his id*a.= oi
ft nance. Hit sole Lmbition it to ex-
pand his indebtedness by contracting
more debts.—Ca'holi^ Standard and
Times.
success* •
r ? today S- he 1 rnvsatGn at the Bridge*
ail. Mr. Harpster is our p- rt f - • - j • U!CT> ^j?v 2S- w.
I Secretary J.
- -he- of Guthrie, , card tha--
w days with her.
...d w.fe Sundayed at Mr.
PRUDENCE POINTERS
rimarron Township. ■JT ->ds
W ill Tell.
• - r, "that
Ob.
How ur Did ft.
res; mv husbasd has been under
oe has publb^Sed a
wing to jwir health" and homo
- '• mys r.' , .. work that it will b* hnpossiWe .or hrre
Ed Owones and w.fe Sun aj a. r. to majt0 a ,.arva.., «s urrday
s-h- ^'« a he did Inst > ar
A', hi. Ti.re has been an excess of rain,
ur s T r>hes b i- llttlo. and there has
scan • v be^n any ' imago To cn>p3.
A bright baby gtr at the new farm
• ■ " v «|fco s •' Mr .1 Mr> T. 7. Darron
«Un« m replowing corn which, Mi*. Ella P. O.^rhMn 1 h>m. fraa ktr
t*t by tr.e recent heavy - ins gr- \ n T\f - ^
Se era getting a wonderful start | Mrs J TT . Bhii
rn crop, and It w tak long | visiting' - at
the family .
neighbors
1 earn-
ed a piece of 7 la
Hood will alwavs te
ter to hi
—1 >wa Topka
Htm Mm b Bettsr.
X * urn, witt. iu seven rl-g*
Wsii - ^ knock <-d ovt Cat;
Tb^ aammor gtri of
an cf mors mat.
—N. y. Ws/.L
"'.Yhen and where'***
as* n;g .t Burglars broke
ir.* the ho- -e door a:. tLe maa
wh< hveft there exchanged shot.- with
them. When Jeremiah heard the j ^
rackr-. he Lul .a th* oeW. Wouldn't wry cloudy iuM ot'moooU^at
you c .. ia: un fir*?"—Chi- «xr^-t<d.
rs ;.-.d ba*-d w«>rk with favorabl.
tvr -igh w.th it s. ' >re h irvest.
I -V,'. M rcan and family started
- '. • v n. rra- g f r th'"- new h -me
- I ltid. Day county, Ow.ahoma. He
k about fifty head of stock w.th him.
The picnic at Kickapoo Springs was
eery well attended, the evening was
tPshec county.
• n.d children won*
• f Wr--. nga ^ist with
J. 'B Winn. h dr former
a^ w as
i Daiij- News.
] Tae neighbors gathered at Mr-Morg-an#
did-m heid MP
- • re 1st BabbaHi but vw ted with
othT A l .-. -t churches in a special meet-
ing n the Method!* chtiroh at Cooper
Towmship I>,«lden«-. B. E. T umotts.
of nmegi attended Sunday school here
TNWstHi) and wftb See.^staarv TT. R3c*
talked r* tbe work tn the tcwwdUp, and
a convention ill likely be held 000n.
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