The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THF f'KI.AHUM y pfATE PAHTAI. TIICRSPAT MORVTXO .TAX 0. 1W
THE BOVS
THE KANSAS
MISS VIRGINIA GRANES HARD FOR
ARE RELEASED
SEINATORSHIP
Tells How Hospital Physicians
Use and Krly upon Lydia E.
I'lukhnm's Vegetable Com-
pound.
COW MEN
Both the White Boy and
Negro he Shot.
epvvorth umversity
Probable Suicide of a High School Stu-
dent at Oklahoma City--Valuable
Land Bought hy Capitalists-
Strike of Carpenters.
Spe Jal Dlsp 1 t/ h to the Stat* Capital j
OKLAHOMA CI TV. O T. Jan s. .
Marshal Walker, the whit- boy wh
shot Sherman Adams, a n g-ro b y -v '
eral w.ks .i*.'" w, up f..r trl.il In,
Junic « Vm;ib I! n cj.irt yeat rday .1 :
both wrr - released Walk, r an. some '
oth«r wh.te boy* and Sherman aadl
same other negrj luyu I <* ame eng t; |
de a fight \N.iik wag beaten up b :d '
ly and in defending h mse f h- sho.
Sherman through the ne k Influ t.n^
a painful w -und.
THE I'NIVERSrTT.
Spfrr al Dlrpatrh : , t'-. . .>tate 'Capital.
OKLAHOMA <*JY. O. 1 Jan 8.-
The commute hav ng .n i harge (he i-
lertlon if a !? for .n Kp worth u
verslty $250,000 will meet he-
January If. whtn p.pos.ls ior a stu
will be re. -tve!.
<-• c i j /-*■ . " deaii mrs. i'ixkham : — Twelro
UOVCrilOr btanl.y and Charlie jour** ntinuous service at the si<-k Th# f^ll-*™- \v/i ii r
Curtis are Mentioned. jpod U *>mt at oar prominent btxpl- Ihe "Hons Uho Have Been
... ... prominent hospi-
ti;is. as wcil at at private homes, bus
given me varied experiences with the
d.j-.-asesof women. 1 have nursed so mo
MAY BE SUICIDE.
Sp< al Dispatch to the £' ate Capital
OKLAHOMA CITY. t . T Jan. > -
Albert Lawhon, of Hu phur. I. T age I
17 years, who ha* b • n attending the
Ok a noma Business college, went • . hi-
boarding house last •. v. nng. laid do m
and died. An Inque t was held ; day
an a verict was renere to the eff# <-:
that his death was ue to an unknow i
cause. <!ornorer St.eet "tates that he
indications point to sulicde by strych-
nine poisoning
BOUGH LAND.
Special Disp. tch to the Stat* ('apltal
OKLAHOMA <'ITY. O T . Jan. S-
<i. W. Baum huff and Other St. Louis
capitalists tod.-.y purchased t .e eolo c |
tract of 16o uvres w.- t of the city and
will expend I2G.OOO In mak ng it one
of th- fin st park-. In :h- Southwest.
I An Excellent Combination
'!!;> pleasant method an.l beneficial
effects ..f the well known reined'-.
Stitui* of Fioa, r^anut'ictur-d bv the
cai.ifok.iia fio stbup co.. illustrate
tl.e valueof obtaining the liquid laxa-
tive ^principles of plants kuov.a t" be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste aud acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa-
tive, eieanairig the aysU-m el/ectuall.v,
lis polling colds, head'* hes and fevers
gentl p yet promptly 1 enabling one
to overcome habltua mtdipation per-
manent,. Its perieet freedom :...;n
-very objectionable quality aiuJ suE -
stanoc, anil its acting on the kidne s,
liver a ad bowels, without weakening
r irritatiug tbem, make It the id«al
'axative.
In *he process of manufacturing flgs
ire Uwd ns they are pleasant to the
a^te, but the medicinal qualitiesof tli"
•m.-tly are obtained from stnna and
>ther aromatic plants, bv a rudbo-i
Mown to the califokma' I'k hi i
°. only. In order '.< get its beneficial
•fee's ai d to avoid imitations, plea.se
' ii.' } • ■ ,
-intea oo the fri>nt of every packace.
ALiFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
s&n trvn?i8co. cal.
f-OtTTBVTLT.r. IT NKW ycb2. N Y.
ores. bv&ll Dnifi'isis.—Prl. m r rot:1a
succeed harris
Kemnistence o the Daltoo Gang Re-
lated by Col. H. C. Doo.'ey of tnat
Thriving City-Cban^e in Coff-
eyvilie Since Border Trouoles
Stilt.- ' 'ap r 11 l;.irou. CIO F~>
rally slates ih.a h
Usoig lJastures Must Quit.
STOPS THE GRAFT
A Eil! is Pending in Congress to Fix
I it so that 160 Acres of Cherokee
Domain NX'i11 be the Limit for
Each Citizens Use.
. i
' -ns thii
• r M i
for
for the si at iu
••xamler Harris and that it « f
w.lh universal ap| .1 liy tlu-
llcaiiH of the statu In fa t '!r. Ut
< <>iit iit-nt t..at th# sc-uatorini i
worn by Senator harris v. 11 fa.
the shoulder.-* ^f th<* Toptkn • •. .i^r«■
"I have r.o henituiicy, tu d .dr. j
lh>
A STRIKE.
Spc* ial Dirpatch to the Stat*- Oapital
OKLAHOMA CITY. «/. T . Jai. nm-
C'arpenters employed on the Cuibert
son bull ing went out on a strike to
day because of the fact that they we <•
working under a forrmin who dtl not
have a Trade's Un on card.
MORTUARY.
SpfH ial Dispatch to tht State Capital
OKLAHOMA CITY. O. T.. 'nn * -
The f'd'.mvlng Is tiie report of deaths
in Oklahoma county as made to the
•uperintendent of the b aid of health
for December, 1M)1:
Brain fever, 1; Hrlght's d sease. LV
cause unknown. 4. (found dead); dys
entery. 2: ga>triils. 1 diptherla. 2. i i
age. 3. (Mrs. Mary Marlow being 11 •
years ol 1 >. membranous croup. .1, pre
mature birth. paralysis, maltn i
, fever. 1: rheumatism. 1. septislmin. 1
still born. 2: nephritis, 1; typhoid f \vr
' 6. Totul 43
CLUB ELECTION.
Bpe :a| I'i ! tch to the state Cnpit il
OKLAHOMA CITY- O. T. Jan. s —
At the annual meeting nf the Com
ra* rclai club. the.-, d r torn w ere .1.-, t
ed to servo the ensuing year: A II
Classen. Mac Owens. < I>. Halseli, s
c. Hey man. Weit in Atwood, B I
Leach, un.l Andy C. o'holm. The f I
lowing new memb ra w r- voted In: K i
C. Lamb c «hum Bu nham J p
Hutcbins. R R r« I jr. W. P Clev . :
O Marshall. A. N WykofT. H H Ct,k
Dr Lee Riley, W A Krott. !•' Co
J. W Butler. Oeo. H Brauer, W. M
Cofnack, it E Campbell, Harry E
Alton. J. M. Campbell, A. R II tipton
A F Dever ux J t Hamilton and It
S. Willie. Th'« Is probably the great-
est number of new members eve. al
mltted to th* club at one time
It was the largest and most succe s
^ul business me t -g the r!uh has had
for a year. I-:, fore i.' -arnlng It is
derided to run an excursion In Feb
ruarv t . .11 towns in the two t-rri
torles.
THOMAS LETTER.
Spedal I'l^p.itt h «n the 8tat<- Capital.
THOMAS. O. 1 , Jan. 8.—-The town
site men of the B. K S road have in-
here recently, but no deal has beei
made yet
The Salvation army officers gav
stereoptlcan and mil*! al entert
ment at Union Ridge Tue-dny . \. •
W. O. Combs had about $100 v,<
ig that the
Curt s to he i'n.ed states >e
■■■ i ...
oi feed destroyed one evening lis; *ir'['d "H 11 «-ertalr.t. Mr t
'he work of an Infn.lary. v"Lf," ""•.'••'V ""
B n K riak, W Ii l- rl I,, p H ill I ... t ■. I ■ a"l,..nj i'i"iiaS. !
i J. Buchanan. Jr. Q K Og 'en and Mrs th- m t . .. |;,U ]kJil
irace Del n v proved up on the r re h . V '' r 1:1 !" v- ' .!.yt.,n.
■Pj-. llvc . I i:m, Satu day at Arapiho,- | ,, r'..'iV',ii] V i,"'"...IVj ' " '
The rommi-s oners t > condemn the! a \-rj .-t . n„ one and it « b.' ,
Ight of way for the B. E S. 1 n will | w;(ak*'r wli-n th- -K - .tuM
• h..d I
| boys ,
appointed b> Judge Irwin at Gnth
ie. January 8th. | ^jv ,
TJie Bank of Thomaa Legan bu Iness ■ ncl rip
January 2nd.
This Instltuti n has been chartered
for ten years and is capitalized for
%.00O its inc >rp irators ; r>* I 1 \v 1
-on. L. W. Wilson and J. S Huo on
The Woodman camp have lease! th«
hail of lsaa«- Her ron to meet In
V B. Parish In* ailed the ofTWers
Camp 73H1 M w. A Tuesday eve-
ning.
girl baby was born to Mr and
Mrs. j \v Tracy. Janua y 3rd.
R Hughes was over from Ara-
pahoe. Friday.
Doc. McCrnck n an! Bob Ross went
to Arapahoe and plead gultly to the
■ h'irge of re ent n< an office:, hey go;
oft with a ight nr.".
tu Senator \V
ilai
int nti
fierce nN
death ot
THE BEST should l 0 your aiin
when buying incijicine. (.,•!
Hood's 8 A*pnrllla and b*r« r i
Ocat tnedlciiie MONTY OAN BUY
SPRiNtiVAEh
■ ffeyville. la now thriving
•vi -K, \ ery I ff, re;.t Mom
vl.i'.it- that the i Mil ri
ie > e ii s tik" v th th- t x-
t 1'Xit if; V • ' . ni ml -r
that en..ueu, i7r.T.i.:inj in
• if the Jjail i: t, anu
' "r)'' "f ih • eonfedorat< a an i the
."vr- \v>.ur ding t Em met !>.ilt,n, who
Is doing time inthe state nr. . i- o;ir
•' ' '• 1 •' iv«.• i .-la n ui tie b ut -. Inc.u !-
mg the t-nvn marslial the rubbera to -!c
1 1,1 " but all' of re juoim y
was recovered."
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
let". All druggists refund the money if
it falls to cure. L. W. Qrovfc'a hi^na-
ture is on each box. 2Bc.
MI VmrsrN IA lit \ KES,
ProsMcntof N nr*-*\\ ...lion \\ at. rtosrn^M.Y,
mo®t distressing cases of inflammation
cr.d ulceration of t l c ovaries and womb.
I !"■ • kri iw-n that «lc ; rs u«. d Lyft :i
J I'iiiK'ium's \« table Coin-
pound when every iiir.g c! failed
* .th their p- tients. I Lave advised ;j
patients and friends to i: e it and havo
jet to hear of its first fa . >re lo cur.-.
• Four years "o I had ; i'.n/of the
vom). from strainingin l.f*. ;•/ heavv
patient, un.l knowing of t <• valun of
your C'ompouad I K'jjan to \: ■■ it ot
once, and in six weeks 1 \v s v. -:1 once
more, and have hud no tronblo hinc-.-.
I am most plaaaed to ha nopp -
tunity to say a few words in p-.-.is • ..f
\ Vegetable Conapound, and shall
take every occasion to recommend it."—
Miv N'i.i-v'. \ liitAN:: • , t t
atuve trs'irw > rot gen...n.
l^ydiu I'. I'inkhnm's
Compound ling .stood the test of
time, imo has cured thousands.
Mrs. 1'iakham advises sick wo-
men free. Address, Lynn, Mass*
B <IEF ^EWS ITEMS
OF IMJIAiN TERRITORY
State Opltal Bureau, 610 F u-teenth St
i WASHINGTON D. C.. J. n. S.—Th ?
; rich members of the Cherokee tribe
, f Indians who have been pasturing
' 'e he.ds O cattle in the fh-r k--
1w I h tiding tra 'te of land v ry
ing ftom 5,000 to 10(00 acre wil y or
•" e ompell d tJ r linqui. h their hold
. • ''Rs and confine their op ra.xo.-.a t >
1«'0 a. <s of land. Suc.i « the object
of a li! Intro "ue d !n the luiuse shortly
cf i >• e.mg e a j J urned by Cong.ess-
n .' tep en . of T xas.
Sine- the en etment of the Curtis
I n : the rich cattle m<*n in the Cherokee
it ition have be n us ng nrg traits •
hnl for grazing purposes, in s me
enrea their holdings mounted to as
mu h as 10.000 a io This was a plain
\ .ola'lon flr the Cu-tis c . a!:h ugh
w t legal y wi |-,.n he sta u e. an the
:uth. rit es have been un ble ;hus far
'■<> d sp sa ss (he a.tlemen by suits in-
stituted in the courts, A number of
te.-t cis-.s h ve uaire dy be n institut-
ed 1 ut each f lit? has fai el the cat le
men asserting, at tie tri l that hey
were merely hoi ing the! ilghtfu
share of the land of th" trlb^. The
Curtis law ii n -t provide -cifu- ily
the number of ac.es
should reedve. but directed tie Daw
Cumlssion t su vey tie lands an i to
al.ot th -m to t e n . nib • s o.' .he tribe
In proportion to their va ue. The ob-
AFTER WORK Ofif C. A.KRC/3E
POND'S
EXTRACT
Soothes Tired Musclas;
Removes Soronais
and Stiffness.
Don't take the weak, watery
Witch Hazel preparations, rep-
resented to be "the same as"
POND'S EXTRACT, which
easily sour and generally con-
tain "wood alcohol," which
Irritates and inflames the skin.
• lined, and under th* previa ons of ;h «
'urtis act. each offender will be ub-
je : to a fine of SCOO for ea h offen e
committed.
it i< expected that this bill when
: b-comes .• law will effectual y break
up tbe sj m t f exce^alve l nd hold-
• h i as 1 —n : • i ■. 1 ,.n in the
1 aeridiee nat.i n since 1898 In plain vio-
tion . the Intent of the statute.
noble improvements
THE LITTLE TOWN IS NOW SURE-
LY COMING OUT.
young men of Ardmore, we e her« yes-
terday and today prospecting for the
location of a machine shop.
Since the new railroad has ecome an
assured fact there are strsn^ers ; era
every day looking over the ground.
If you want in on the ground floor,
now is your time to com - to tae future
capital of Cleveland county.
After a two weeks vacation whool
was resumed yesterday morning.
Mr ;. S J Mu een and son and
laughter. Harry and Ma y. of ? hi*-
mi the guehts of Mr. and Mrs. C,
I 1'. KHngle mith.
Railroad proq te are ayain bright*
enin- up The first ten mil s of riie
road haa been let out of Rip.ey, this
way.
Mr. Lee Grl s m. :' e pojmlar young
clerk for Murphy Bros., was tied up
Sunday moraine. The yonug lady,
Ml s Corda Hall, waa one of the lucky
ticket holders in Uncle Sam's late lmd
lottery.
Messrs. Graham and Carter will
shortly egin the erection of several
dwelling's in Noble.
If any of the State Capital readers
are longing for a "dry" town we would
- . • ful y call their att. ntion to Nob-
le. We have lome f ur or five hundred
souls here, some tlfte n business houses
and not a saloon nor a newspaper.
Sam Wildman. the y.ung man who
a ilentaly shot him elf some three
weeks ago. will eoon be able to be out.
t-im Coleetor 8tow itatel to y. ur
correspond' nt that Noble town v. hp n.as
ahead of any other In Cleveland coun-
ty in the number of taxes paid. T.ils
' peaks well for th prosperous condi-
tion of our home people.
A dwelling <>n the farm of Mr. Craw-
ford. three and a h <lf miles east, was
destroye 1 by fire Friday about noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil Robb came In
Sunday fr. m Kansas on a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Wis parents of Mrs.
Robb.
The (• Id Fellow - hel I a publlo 1 natal*
lation of officers Saturday night. Af-
ter the officers had been "sw >rn In"
a banquet was hel l at which there
were present some lfiO guests.
RESERVE AGENT.
Special D if pa tch to the State Capital.
NOBLE. O. O., Jan. f The little
city of Noble Is comb g out of :he kinks
in a very agreeabie way. Th old
mo.-sbarklsm" has been re'egated to
'he rear and her motto now i -puiid State Capital Bur.au. filO Fourteenth St.
WASHINGTON. D c, Jan. v. The
'ontinental National Rank nf Chlca-
was today e ignated re erve sgen
equil
Tbe dryness continue
'-'hickasba is proud
)f the nrw opera
y in the d strlbution
I of the tribe ;.:n ng the eit
I The flagrant abu es u
I Isted in t e Cherokee nat
ported to Congressman St
drafted a bill and ntrodu<
house, directing
reta
co> le lei i er.
lnte
to
member , UP or sell out.
Several mibtaantial improvements are
under way which will be of g eit ben-
lit. Among which the following are
i ue oo- -he most prominent.
.b ..lute A corporat on with a paid up cipital
e lands 1 f $10,000. for tl.e purpo-e of carrying
on a general line of merchandise. Th"
av- -x- ire rporators are Mcs-rs-. J. A. Sh iv
, f and H. H. Eveietts o: Noble. E L.
is. v ho Sheets and F L Casey, of N. rman. The
in the bul.ding will be eomm need ;mrn' :1a:--
ly and when completed will be f,ux.vj
Shawn
kiah ma National Bank, of
NEW YORK, JAN. 2.—-Justice Beott of
th.- s'.'ih. nie c. >iirt t.«Iay ha ruled down a
«!•••-.hiti*i .i.eiarnir I'-rry Melmont to Ni
the regular demoomtie nominee r>>r con-
gress in the Seventh New York district.
Ardmore feeb
•oud proposltio
celebrating their oil
■<-k natural gas franchise
•cady for another rail-
nary
' d d.
Sp«\ :al Dl-pateh to the Stat® Capital
SPRING VALE. O. T. Jan. v The
weather at present i« eh.ing ab e. Sn w j i 'n
on th- 4th, und the fire f, els allright. ih«
It Morris w il l ave for Mul all I mg
township, to wo k, Monda . Mr. W i- j lu,!
ver with team Mr. White was out 11
Sunday looking for a farm. Mr Via
cent and s. n vI*r:te 1 Mr A. Morn '
Sunday on bualne s Mr. Hobs visit
ed R. W. Morris Sunday for th - ri-.-t
time since he has b -n in the country.
Mr. E. r: Wil lams c lb d t > se.- ;.i -
Mary Blackwell Sunday Th-y will f(|, n
marry.
Mr J. S Augmnre's house will be
completed next w« k Mr. Butr W l-
llams went to Shawnee to preach Bun-
day. A. Morris kl le I hogs Saturday
Rev Mr. Guldens, of Wlnfleld. Kansas.
.|U! ill'ceptfil a rail to the pa«tJ> at.- ot
ine i hrl.~t.an church anil will reniov. r.u
family her- l.e preached two serra hih .
Buuuay to large com. ep m.jn.s. rno
baptists hive broken ground on their m a
chiireji, work en which will b^ uegan
shortly.
The Masonic fraternity have organised
a l ujge in t oyle under the n. me t .mar-
ron Lodge '1 h .sire, torv e..ns -is . i G
N w hit,. U M.. J 1-. 1 owns, nd, S A
O. h Walk*-, j. \\ . \v. E. M nlek
A Chickasha physician
by tho morphine route.
Al Meyer, a well known South MeAles-
j t-r buelnedtj man died suddenly.
The Oza k nnd Cherokee <"• atral c>
> run vio Mi.skogee in a ■ n-
{ allatment. a tract of la
i lot) acres for each citis?n a .1 in inlj r
■ of the Cheroke-, Cre k. Choctaw and
j Chickasaw nat Ion which preliminary
alotment la to embrace the h .m - of
| the citizens . nd to e 1 gaily
j Section 2. of the act prov d ..
. preliminary all tme t shall, until ..
1 fln.i allotment of the land cf th. I.i-
■ dlans is made, be he d to constitute th.
> pro rata share of ea h citlt n a li
; provi led in the act ot .g es- of June
1 bi'S. commonly known as the t
preparing to build
md wl.l open up a
ot.
Drs. W. and J. M. Mu phy
paring to let a contract for
l on of a 20x80, two s ory brii k Tf
building will give them a 50 f ot br:
front.
H. E. Wilson 1
a 25x50 btdldlng
racket store.
The Ind.p ndent Ord. r of Odd Fel-
lows are contempl.it ng the bulling f
a two story business house. F.OxSO. ihe
ground floor t> be tented f r b . ine
purposes while the upper part w: I b-
made Into a hall for lodg.? ani oth r
purposes.
Messrs. R. H. and Isna It-el. two
D.
T. lilgl .
a. Hne.ii.y. Tl.
so fast Hint It
and t'nere is a
agitated for
A. L. Ila
S.;
B:
n 1 It >
e j.
The ilrug store
South M Ah st. r w
1r da; the thief e
bullets.
Allen ft Austin nt
burglarized > e oth-
iplng in a shower of
Mr. TI
building for
' The Hock Island railway Is making p «
nt advai! e« toward South il AKst
t.. u riant an In-.«stlgut'on .ft.
Nigna by the business men's i a u
L«
.'is has r, turned home
iuuawell where he w nt
h ted with a ..t.. k tliai.
fri in a trij
on I main, h
That C,.y
Ki-at r than it has'known *ai:d'\
to the forefront in the an enU,
of the U. st id evidenced cy the f
ad the buMin-ss apartments -f ti
Th' re are now thr
ty-fivc volunt. <
at Ardmore, that
hot.
The bote
D.
„ men
Willi nil the mod
been dded to the 1
regi
from them
Masonic bu
and ti
fine coal
ONE MILE FROM JONES IS A
FIELD OF MUCH VALUE.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
JONES CITY. O T . Jan. S \ vein
of fine coal has been discovered on
the Thomas Goodwin farm, one mile
from this place. St. Lou's parties hne
a lease on the an.' and will -level >p it
The find is within one-hoif nule of the
Frisco railroad.
at ue
f the row
penaed ui
licit lei
through
Kat v |
pie may li
in ike th
Idlng
cur w
paid men and tw< -v
'•XperU need tir- men
>nstltutc Ihe depart-
• may look for good
it busy.
traction company
i i nils to whom t
•e •• •>« rented fi'-
Th y ho o t h ive
y next Saturday.
Alitor E. J Garner and family are on !
X mV| lt to Down,.. Kans.i -,
Nell e Cheek who has been nn n
' Poper, will
i" ii.vn rot th . , .
wd a /r.>r.■ t of him in l mv
tie i vn 1 upc n the men w K>
in his pliry th
GuffarosJ 20 Years.
Cured of PiJas.
A. T tTustug lima W
suffered fri. ' • 'u : r •«•-.- y. a 1
from itch ; ■ ' ^
tried many r.n;e<lit«s with.-it r- ,. r.
first appPcstion of Pyramid Pil# r
gave bletH. d r« l'ef and a part r a
««nt box cured me tompbtel r , , ^
by all drtiKtisiw I.ltt u..|< i
Causes snd 1' te rnai ■ I t • pv
Drug Co, Man«hsl), Ml .
returned
Jraham
sn- • '.I town
!'ng m«rch'.rit
n<l
hal II - ! • it
Nt isor
tfd ®t
irgeil
i farmer of the community. Thej
I iisineHa «ettb ment
Inn!ited
f th.
i'ltal'a
n Mond
d.iy doing busl.
Kiatl ii.hm is al-
so urs hero as a peda-
Interest in tin
nat; n Is now
\USCN
nJ Dispatch to th« State Canital
"ha K
iinnr<
NES CITY
known parties set ti
h u
arrived flrft sa>
had been poured on the building bef
I it w as Ignited. Arrests are probable
ni? bat ti
and t
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to th
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SALT LAKE. UTAH, JAN. 7
Ight ft The iinmedlnl
. . ru - 7 ningltU
•Igh he ha l been le-.K a s'.ffer, , fr. .n
1 left
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ORDELI. O T. Jan. 8—Eli
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now If von ore sick or
natural tendency . f all
toward lit1
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is t
nderful life prln.
lifi'ert nt fedt
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thai
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>m. Deputy
bu It up. nature rcquli
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Fourteenth fit.
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