The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THK OKLAHOMA ST"".1' < \1 T1AL. SI M AY MnKNilVt;. M (.1 ST •>I. 1902.
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#n.l t.r«o ic nc J .1 loroni-'tiun- -ti..-..- .
>1 •lutie Mtfbt than a 1"' " • «n 1 palulully roovlnit
*-l ti. t-\ wui i ottc«l V v tli* o arti'u i; l linil'
and affords . v< ry
-thfif n* no more
along ibe
. i the bones nnd must Its of tfie legs,
tiiu will eventually lu-t me helpluss
irriiniv. n utating matter lb it i*<Upositecl
r,Uv*t *.upl ottcd I
it When Rlicuniatmu ... tti
it j it (
Q ?lU!|Cra^Vni'M pi'l' iiii!"' 1 -> t-.tn1- • the most intense \> 111. the knots
H !|,,| "JtU-< himI ..I.. .1 ti..- ...tlll..l ml* ami « . It 1"br.u aUj
\ Zt'-"JJt. U -...UU- HnU.U.wl-kcd.md
ti ,, i.. ir,, vn .Iti< 1 stifl .nut I riilclii ■ a licet. BSltv
I'h -t< M i. "il^Vh''t Ji't.dl" ■ rllrui"ati< pallet, .1.1 111 th* M« J. Ijll'l «*
oSSS iSaaftaaa
..ft !, I i II" r t ' ... .. .. 1.1 i
. ,K . f th Moo'i. mid II"
]t m utrali/' • tilt i'l < ,Tl
,ud tlio uriit\ particles ar
liy the new noil liiooti.
vain-racked suff
irritating in.tlu
tli' Mtaj'nant blood.
ts jtiu ifi ■ and invigorate .
• washed out or disWxlged
mil relief cuinei t« tli«•
S. S. leaves no morbid,
a tin- bio 1 to u*uuib-i ntlproduce
t„, « •>«>•' • ™«"3|
.tlTcr iuIorMtion iiwunUd. our phyticltBl^wl ilrtljf (urnt h
.«iirl dot* not impair
alkali or potash rein when
fldvioc or «
it without chut i <.
THE SWIFT i,PF.i;IFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
I ARM HtlP IS
vi rv mm
Kansas Farmer is Confronted
With Unusual Condition-
Same in Many I'laeev
a tliis time of lIn* year before and an
to- nth'1!* classes or labor I believe
flint work is more abummnt than ever
In lore tn Hie history of Hie Mate Of
course tint.- tire a few mechanics In
tli
SHOULD KNOW
LANGUAGE
Indispensible to Commercial
Relations Abroad.
CONSULARS REPORT
Vims of a Lini|ui t - Ufce of
Streams for Irrigation—Con-
servation of I'londwatcrs
of Winter ami Spring.
Htiil. I'apuiil Mm*
W'atddngion. I>
' lull. %• I'M
I in Din annual i i
I hik vain hi
; t tn itk and fin it""
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•< Catalogue.
•if th
aaj *
a l-t . itmitl'oa tlio land
, ,.,ii iti&i.ulte tii'.Ts, and
m>' > no • KI "wl '***
luiiK'!.•<. i« Uiy ttt>'
• ... ... i .an... 1 fHll.ll* • I'l'l 'I' tittls <11 II
•th" .«• work hut tlify «til | "l "mi- ".i"-7
not remain in that loinlitlou Iona. , *u'-'1 ,u'.
"'The liOHt afpwt of the whole mat
•WhtU "'In
of pronilN. 1'
farm*'t t!"
or ttiH chin**
iter valtH'f!
lep l * thill nil itnlieaflotis point lu a
eotifliiiian.'' of thU condition through-
out the winter KHiiaaa ia today ««n-
nireiv pronperoUa.*'
iHtlOl
BASE BALI
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
< Mai 'intuit I.
t 'Irti lintll . .
Phllltee.
I Jilt teflw*
Tint (nut it ami lli'fa« ir, l-'r
Ppeelal DiapaUh ft the Mlate Capital
Topeka. Kan . Auc All unilBiial
ctirditlon ia confronting tin- Kansas
lurmer Iii a number of lmalitieh over !
the Mate. He in unable to obtain help
► nrarlent to harveal hl« ha> and corn l-m .i. ., u
end In noiue plwea lula deft. ien« V n>«'i>n
in turn tin In oauninit fb'* tarnier eon-
aiderable Itieonvenieme nw well an loss.
State Kin ploy in en i Aitenf (! e row itat-
«>d this muroing thai he believed I his
whs a condition which hud nevt hc-
fure prevailed in Kaunas at ilii * titue
oi the year. While the tlefirlency is
not ho large an t« variant the utati*
In k< nding out for han<^ a« was done
f r the wluai harveM. yet H prolia-
iile ilint an extra liumlr d «' " I form
handa ctnild readily And employment
In Kminna at excellent wagia
There iH aleo an unHiipplled demand
fur oilier claaaen of lalnir but Ibe ling-
«-:<t wail' in for fanii liainln. Thin
• endltlon aeetna to prevail thrtaiVbuui
the eanlern pari of the ntale although
the demand la greater In Home loeall-
ti.* Uinii •" , I i.„ui ,iii,.ATAa«;''i',B;'j"'H.1
T. M. Willlama. the local employ* | m,.
mvnt agent sayn tliai n am fartnam I indi wmii -i -
it i i.i.
a s ii i
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<t thut In 'ir 1«r
it.-r into ypriiuoient " .nnlti* t < IhI r.
wan .i f'.fian <-etit'tr> It la In
M^r-ttsal... tn know I" "•!Pia« *.
HunmIhii ti.'luatrl'° nea c< lU'^fiop. In«
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, tpe Id on .mil i .1 tli' wi .|. « hi." b«
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it. "piUlne
' truth' In thut enun-
n '• learn litis-Mu*'.
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Catalogue.
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Them
is complete
You Should Have
As no modern office
without the Globe-Wernicke Elastic
Cabinets, Filing and Pigeon-Hole
Cases, Card Index System, Etc., Etc.
Infurntiii.t it win i
tor i iieilii''i <mI
will he ♦'H-lft te
of mi 11id111.'11 - !■
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I' lltlH t tin it i
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and 1 ittun iiif'm
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SI I.on In . . . il I 0 U a 0 " •
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ami Mnwrrtivi
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
i i«-.i:n ennej'h
mitlnnit pull
uml jutve ltt . kit.
ItimulM In t ft
Hon In
are comlni: lltto Ida nniee every day
u kins for toinpelent help. He nuw I
baa ill the ofh.e wl leant fifteen mi
blind orders for farm hands. Many « f j
llieae Jobs are all thai eoiibl jMUwibly
AT AIINMOAl'uI.lK.
Minnt''u (inllK. Annual
naked and aoim nill laat all win- ] ^
f e
tc-
Mr Oerow reporla it aiinilat dellc- I
Jt iit y, aboili Khiikh' City in nanai- : ' '
rouuly. and down in Uibrtie eonnly. .
Oerow aayn it tvunld e a intatake ; ^
t«t netnt out of the male fur n larnc ■
number of handa a" audi a call would K"
prolably bring In a lot of Incompetent •
men who wnr1 soon And themnelvea |
ptil of eniplo.. • •'ti1 Hut for voting
Jevtn handa who wlah to nettle lu Kan- i
wv Mr. Oerow «ay- there i;« an e\-
lellent opening Just now He is of the
opinion that he will he able tti replele
U> • Inadquate local anpply by Itle prl*
er.i< correspondent t
Thia unique lark of I'nrni handa ia
probably due to two different eauaes.
FIvk* or ron me. the abundant cropa
tftfoughont Ibe slate thin year; ace
(goi. the large atnount of other work
tffdrh ha* nerved t occupy a large
number of men who naually find work
on the farm during the an miner
jmmthn. The hlnh water in aome-
>vbat rispotiHlhle for the latter mn-
dllion Uiiiing the hiuh walerr of the
early numtm i eonnldt table tlamace wan
iloiK llw raUrtiad lltien in several vh In
1tiea and the repair of ibe damaitcd
track lina furniahcd employnu : t to a
large number of men and there are
Boni* oitlera '"or thin clann of work Btill
reti.nlnlng unlllletl.
Hut whatever ma> be the nune.
reiiniu it in thai thin condition I:-
proof positive of genuine prosperity
among the people of the Pln'< Fur-
ther evidence of Oils is found In tlio
ntiurually heavy demand for servant
gtrb. showing that the people have
money to spend for tlu> little luxuries.
Vht local etnploymen' apem > eatlmalen
that It h e- from ten to fifteen advance
orders for thin clan* of lulu
.••late Kmplovmenl Agent OeroW I Ills
nomlng ntated thai In bin opinion
never before hail the people been no
yp" 'troun.
"Tim condition ol piosnerlty i« un
j"jt'iedeiited " "itltl Mr. Oerow "All
el^nn-n of people ainl all • lasses of
labor have work ami ilia' at good
vpues. I am eatlalled that the farnt*
ern have never mat such a condition
"Hesltles tlx- pref«^'-"" of
| or l.ii!rtu««e. th. .. .it" Sit*..:
liitRitlif in 11 ii- ilrh-ntml
' Merlin M'aehinir lie hli'-*lrte«j
I ho III III* ilMgl,J 1 ,,lu ' 1,1
t 'jltltl'tl. It t ' I • I' I * ' I"« '' '
or lit.' iliplnii'ttii'- : ' • 11 '
t mendul work
HTfti: v MM I" 111 I!;'.'
Hint, t 'ti|iiIh 1 Utir.'uu. "i" I t
Wti-hlnatoii. I • <' vii
-in'iif1. .int Hid 11 atioa '
tit II ctopi.'*!* of 111 «
of puhllf Opinion |o«:t' .1.1
li'wnlhii- use of ih" 11• • i
lion end ••spociuHy totx.l
; H.M valloti ..i the v.int. r ;<tin
Will. I -< tt III--ti l"i V\ I . • i I" ' •
Keoli.ait-al stn ' ; . In Us '•'
I-on III n> e wuti t j- -"in i
I. I'ViVw V'".|ilrnt ftytl'
mit-v^i. nf Hi. 4tat> "I 1 1
, inKntatlng ii«!n u|iiti
j r" wt It
Mt:. t
It; Urn
They arc indispensable because
they save time, and therefore money.
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we can fill them with Globe-Wer-
nicke's Line. Write for Catalogue.
Agents tor Oklahoma und Indian territory.
I
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■ Ixl
in
hi Colorieio "hit In* th*
ROOSEVELT ON TRUSTS
t'uul,
Paul .
tnn
' ill the i=:tir
• wi;t;.< II.
although I.
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MVS Hull'
i .in.1 th>
nsld.tr.ihie
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ilahh
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IT I th'
Ii.'0ton . I' 0 0 0
Si I • till* 0 '. ii 1
MutteriMc Hpurkn
and Komi.
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AT WAHHlN iTOX
hinainu. D- «'■ AuruhI :
1 ti 0 0 0 i a 4
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|l,.troll . i. u n n i t' t. '
Hatter Iff Piitten and Hrhl
iitui M 'Alilstei
ther in. t Mi:
"Iii" i aulttiinli, r atittHi" fro
Iuln storimt. tv11• ' nt 'if ill
opi-rtdtl the eyes ot tie* ill'i;;
it r hffoi-- i.i iiie iif • " i■
Altlli. uli llt : i y. * < '
mai'ked on tlt«* . TI -l.iin
H.it Ui.- iItn -i. in4., i- • i.- •
tetit oti the western "It'll \Y
tile .■ . • i. -it '.in - tk- '
ti. ally i" IiIrIi stiiM'- water b
I In the irrlantlon tiit.-hes huf. r.
nhiuc eniil'1 be nlissrlvd Hi th
• 'Ii the Wes If"' i t HtUli''" while r.n lilii; t
I'l.ii:.' ot .insid"i'uti|e I u ti "IT. I tit > • in mm
■ thoU'SR atbiin-'l their niiixltntutt ..i • tlif
perinds :it il have ntths|il«d .juh-kit -o
(thai lost water Ntaue-' it:t\.• run" i"tni
I one t>. two month.-' .uili." than nsii-.l
j Theae facta t-.u- a In eoanectlon With
J the prevalent lil(sh • 1- utf. •< foi w.it. .
:tml the it.'feaslna nuIii* "t hind iii
! • mtlhh of lrrinaiicin. hua . ull.-.l In
nih r- heimr m "ii it"..I. . teen' many
i if.i rvon- slti < ..nu t< nt th< -tin
..11 ••<• 11\ el> us
tin
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of 1 h
in.l taken
mot h lie I.
f- t i !>m«-.
•<l. a h^
tv. tlxity of
irwmlumng tt.
sMllKittliui. 11 ia t there
lullt k- to aha|le o'n ■ nir
the nhirttnu ti -Mis .<f 11!
• •• i'ds arlne. 1 bet. at"
in nut* ftoi-htl and
leilal Well- la inn,
it'it) illid Indiv Idtli
.'.oint, to 3lta\\ ih;i
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which
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Tiitene.t t.
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•'initmi' ttfi.
Halt
Hiiiith
land.
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11. Hut'. (Catoil It." iit^i
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WE6TERN LEAOL't
ORDER OP TWELFTH.
NKOHO HKCIIKT 80CIKTV IIOLDM
i and MKKTINO NT HtII TH
r • M'ALBKTHH.
j fepecial IMspntch lo ti
F'Mith Mi AI. stcr. I
(International Order o
ii !, lahoma ami Indian Terrilorle
J 1 it* annual session here loda\
order's membersliip la limited to col- j
oreil people and mini! ■ ih 7.1.000 in the
the$e .-Vila aland mil with ugh huldm - s :
il'irlni; aoml 11 111 • . for tin- wh'lte.i Who
pr< spec nie h.'Vei t puannitl nl«ttt i'e-i-
is , in t i', of HtrlvlliR Ift all i -sili -
will. I nd I vidua 11,\ aii.l e.dlecttveiv hy
e. nii.lnailonn amonK onrnrlvea in ptivj'.-.e
lit. anil thli.nli Hi. r'-eojfhlac.l organs f
i: verlinietil for lln slittlnir out . ! i.teae
. \ ||«. only ht lis I. "Utl'i- tllttt U.
>.(.| .IS'- the kill' e With nil Ifttn•• >1 n' r< 't
W iiteh tvitidd iii ih.r ii itmi e datiR. i '"1* t >
th. mttlent than to Hie dineant
• Mte of tlio danaira of th" Irene i h •
• i.lnatrlal aeowtit the In-t mimt
tii.-i liaa lu-iit the Vetv srrat tio ,. is.' lit
!.. •' prtMite and l-oin't'lftlly III h'ti.e •'
poiate rortum *
"We tOlIt lit* l' 111" 111'! ' '••" 1 ''
-.lease, hut It !► t r lct tn vertlcleas at .I
■is far n«> we i an f .. tt If all luevltnlth
■ h iM of the W 111 It'i• k "I various .'
m ,• i oil. lin lit alma It! whit It line hi < ii tin on
. ; ntai.ne Ihiport 1 'It 'team and e|,.l.|e!|.
V,'E _t I lie |i,ivr iiAPtltUOU 111 "i.i. ti lite I rhjn
T\t i 'I ,.| oh elation linn at t\ti in tltla i inuitrr
, l i Ivlllncd .onntil s. nitndi fupt.r tlmo
the po| ulatl. It 'IP .! whole dtll-lny th" I:.-"
' " II V f. lid Where men lit! Haliift'i-.l '
l.i'i in mind
.MUN "i I.Ill'
A jiti-iil fi.rttitie
lliaktia it a poafesso
, .i menace to lit' ..
i Jubi it great Intelii
.. ..input.i'ti hy ti. v.1
. i • hiirucier. Hut qhvi.
\ > aiTta'ds iiroun
If
i tillH
p.i
L'.l
us. I. :
tlb
it
fOl
man of i'oW' i h>
of tliat pa wt t is •■npahie
lige to IiIf neighlntru ht.i
fled to diseouniK' th- i
s n h men. niei' i' n< iii-
t hey may ihp Iht Ii i> v.. r
litl K" we nltit'il'lj 1
eli It It
ning mt"ih - t ' •
ihe very fact
.- dotiiK da in-
pmi'ii
iliuemf -x'ieti.v tta th- box
Is now nslna the power .-mile
it under the Hhr-rmati anti-trust
when th full i;"W■ • tie" ' • n con
J erred H Wotild Ij hiithly naderlrahle I" .
Aenipt co much, or to begin hy slrlne. nt
' 'en TI t d'-i ' •• is I non# Ik aft
111.-Hied .1" it la va t
.'lis
ml tin'
vl! to
llilM
tali
,\ \H \H "1
a a aunt
(i.^atponed
t i «ti.at thaKscb U llieVHahlt r.
Its tl'iit tii -v- iinif work rat more Im.-
. . u. , .... i. ••• nieatta or .'omhliiatldns attioiu; Hp at
I l.iti d .'l.it' - 1 he l; ,t me. i'u will .|\,.« ti'Kii When the\ live 1st.latet! trotn
b" held ill Oklaholnt ('| OP- I were ■ -ii.-- t 11 o t In v. Now. I s :ppo-"e thai mod,
tip en a-< follows :i to -i i : l|* prefer on itunn u-eiiunlf the old,
I ii 1 it I i I "ildltltitirt Of life nmle. whh H M,. a-
1 ' t ii il i ml' -. c ulifi. nietiti I t 1 iir- j,, lut. mrt„ II,. ,1 up ire i.i hlmnelf and h.
I toll. Outhrie; ontl.r Sentinel. M. J. I'at- hl-n.sell. wlU'll till averu^e eortimunlty
nmtor
. blank7, for
titat.mi'ii Boidlets or i.terehuni
In.n ol* arts or letterd or i
Tjoiihtleas un the nVerane 111. i
man to hie fellow t'ltlf.eiia iv
In i" whom lias hi-eii given
■ linlBf pr.i y.id loi. m il !e i
i.. 'i• s. but tjie p. i hi . .ipta -1 '
the illtlll I r W 11 It ti who
tall loll with bin fellow driv.
.."t nreiit linaita --s i-tit -pt't is. •
VfllllO.it Widen tills colli'. I V t • > 11
slhiv tnaihtalrt lis poiHIeal lie
nlti'-n in the w..ilrt t t....i mu iniriii,
mamaliy i-onua frjiin the pitlna up of
wiiihli through bunliicna i-nterpi is- •
I'rohahly t!n most 'in <• ■ ■-i. f
s I'tii.s i" t's. th" pe>ij• i.• ot moderate
'.. 'i«, i t Whi n «• tini :n out i i '
Ir-Uiitg the iti*' ii iilid evt! • n-i s et in.,
and hnll'Ptl toAaids otir f.-ilown ent lei"
our i.atureE
i It I Si H CltHA'l t itl f • H* RTATI *
fitiil ti" l. i - amilhei I inn o"' :i IllOrt
evident kind o I - i- i fin !t ou
lear duly to trv to itnillcate if pncsl
•t to I-': f-H-ttlnt; th
hat the | should I '-
ll y nor among al|
mlm tt . j later,, i .t I
i euttlld j inin InuuiPlo
thtollgh | High as t'
" ior ; t. hti ll i!;.- h
ti"t ltd?- The pre.-lii
itlii! po I ninth.-i oil'
i hur.n, I he strain*
of
1.1
liat
tn. Heeuiing "l ia'i!tcity
iitil corporations doing an
Iters the puhli itv, ihough
nil Should he real and ihoi
all import,i it ' nts with
us<i ban eon em."
i ti di palluro ti ni«ht a be
GOOD RELIAI3LE VEHICLES
' tin nIy Iritusmllted frtnti a gldnderad
j horse by means of Uie diechargo fron
. j the nostrils or sort'' Tills dischai t'-
j contains large ntiniiterg of gertnn •
' Uinnders nnd may be transmuted '•
. another horse directly, or by means •
! v .•reriiie. tro 'tEh'. feed hores. niut
" ! i ■ rs hitching ptait;-*. equipmei.v ".
I niepulis that niriy lie Infeib l \*Uh thf
Idi ( harge H Is possible thai It. may
" ' he carrifld by flies.
Hi Hympttun^ -Olanders may oecitr in
a mild chronic t'urni. Mi an in ir
[J, ic,t ni or at tat king the lytnhhat it gland-
[in the form of farey. In the early
I nlagen i is often difllenlt to recog-
1.1: I . especially hi th-- t hronle ferhl
' f)ii" . the tiri-t symptoms noticed in,
a tli.--' bargo from one or boih nostrils
At fir: ' the discharge Is thin, sticky
and often iesembie lina*(l oil. It
th.-:-' dries alu . the nostr'ls making il ap-
• ; ' pear K naller iliAn ufiibI. As the tllBeae''
pfigrepst s i he dbt liaige lieeomes more
I nfuse, thicket. > 'HowieU in color and
uiueliuies .-ticaked with blood. The
ntticotia membratic lining tlio uobA, cs-
peilally on the partition between the .
nasal chamber:-*, becomes ulcerated.
The iti. > i hp raw . il^preased in 'h
center with reddiBh edges. In some
t icL'e- t!ie uleet« may in* forate tho oar-
i i! r tit ion between Ihfe nostrils. In severe
lite mucous membrane of the
,m® nt.se becomes bluish or slate color In-
M iid of a healthy pink. The lym-
phatic glands beneath li e Jaw usually
enlarge, are linn to the touch an*
otK i j - l-m grown fast to the bone.
The . glands rarely gather and bleak
a? they do in distemper. As the din—
priigre;f-,"i! the animal fallt away
tlf pendent,
id w hi i
bit and in in ■ •
corporatlona and
corporaliiinn e.,iiti
monopoly wlm
to
eitiiminr-.
The
Milwuttk.'. "
I>..i tn
II.IH.MI. Mct'l
anil mill Hun.-
H.'ioiul galll'
Milwiiukt't .. ..a
ffvSl And uiitny other painful nnd serious
ij^ea ailments froui which most mothers
suffer, can ho avoided by the use of
"Moflltr s F'lllli," This J^rcat remedy
is u t'.'.u-M-iid to women, carrying
them through their most critical
ordeal v illi safely and no pain.
No woman who uses ' Mother's Friend" need lear the sttflering
md danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
md insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
i condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
lso healthy, strong and
;ood nattired. Our book
'Motherhood," is worth
Its w eight in gold to every
ivomsn, and will be sent free in plain
envelope by addressing application to
Jrudiicld Regulator Co. Atlanta,Ga.
Msmlr Crew. Perry Ok i or ior,
! Will Houtherland ll«iri- !iit|Mi. .. -
i tary nnd tr. isur. ; nf endowment
J W, Tav .i i ,.-
DENVER ENID
AND GULi RAH ROM)
Additional Subscription.-, to the
Guthrie Railroad
Fund.
I III -SlItiM
refoi-e those gri i
a nonis khdench
i ve grown to s| ir a a
. >isInr. tin i ti -i
ib" i vernne. vet them was |e« ..f the v' tV,',. Viglit"! ' em wb'i •
HI I'ltig tnfipmlHV lit world 1.1 eni.dltloiin ti, e.v.l for s-u'ii roi.tiol Is ^Iio-a-i •; n. i
whii.'h WO now WH III out* greSl eito-s. , . , llh , , .. ,| ,, . ... t • imm, ,. ,1 ti
CiniH AltW NuT POOHRh . v.,. th • c-'-w. . . . 0.-., ,i .
•It I" nut ten- thai I lie Ptfor |teo,df , Jir| „• e, ,.in,iV, ; , ,- ,,
I M a run n I "Hire- lull Solly <u H • . , , r .
> I h hit v gp.w-n tn !i rich, i tlt.'M win" tl ;nl j. , . , ., ,.
a. 'iHtuden men ure herd.'1 fog. m-m ii. , . , ....... ,. ,
a I'mlted spin . tie eolittnet ntrlk.s the ( , vv,,1 k „ „ ,i.
.i.-looltet i s more Violent than fnrliti i w.,, (H H ,
lit! til. whir.'-. our pittple e i in t;.'.' lfl „„ ( .
.1 live lf'ttr ' than eVi-r tiefof'- and th. •, n ,. n ,... , ,, |
I ogi'tHtn of whlt-it ttt'C so i.roud eoui.t , ,, ,|(|(| J,•• M1 ri i >
not have taken place liiul It not born for j |lM|P resulting ironi tin n
Kre.it uphulldhig of Industrial ci-nlem , ;)i., i •. i- . y,
There t« a 'Jig ai'.vant.iqe In buying
with an established reputation. Buyers
a'.v^ys fprt sef? in pur(.lla .lng n vehicle
knoWut to be matte by « ms whese •. rk
has been before the nubl'c foi a niimo*
of vear3. and been tested and trtrd in tho
school of actual usa. . Our designs are . „ .... , .. _
' 'atest. our finish* tinaurpas* I a .rl 'il 11'- it p, ' ■« tint of condition and Ihs
prices never beaten. t i-i.at looks bad. lu severe cases thsrs
Cer. Dlvl.wn in®' okUNA . I' oft-n previve dlm'harte of urln«.
Troaiinent (liand'U*H and farcy aro
practically lncurgble tUid All diseaned
(il \NDrRS AIM) IARCY ,M,,,ihIs Hho'rl lr jff,,|,ojrp'1 an,i h,,rn
SYMPTOMS, TREATMEIN1
fOSTHt'H I 'F Till KTH
\fii lalnti nnd i
cull.ir division
Wit. " I lie i. !.:
I pie, Veil little
i no trouble was
Id
ah 1 .
Cooper
Fray IV .1
1 Houghton l
v:trut.
! r«
(Hill
w
FRIEND
Karbnr. F li
I, Taylor. John T
T^irney and W-l.-rrt
Wuifl. Henri'
Nlbiack. r. i
JulJu l.ui:I.Jll,^UC
•omtiipfcial and m.inufi
ruing <*ttlt" Hut together with '!" go.. !
•h'i,- has coin** a tnetiHiire of evil life
not so slnipl.-. as It wan. and nurrly
..tli for tin I ml I v lit mil and the commuii-
. tin mIttirI * lire Is lormally the h.aitby
it Tb. i is not in IIn* cities th satn.-
. .•;«• toiiini.m underlying i.rotHei tiood
v.hieh tin ■ b- letiit to country localities.
•; ! ri • limes .'t social eleav.-a it •- f >
linn-.- earlt inarlod
For '"ill" of the evils winch ha\ at-
t. .' cl up.ia ti.' good or the Chang"!
-te . iwe un mi nresent Bee tut
inr others the remedy ou.r
the act Ion or men til. ins.-lv •
tl.ei' i rhate cai.fielty For yet othoi
- remedy f«n he Mnhd In leisi.dalH
n -I e\i t illlve action, nailonal. >-ta* ol ;
ea'' a iei | a I. IMllt'l. id' th Citftlplaint .iH-'.i.rt ( ,, |,v .
«f ^VTn'AnoIt IMn"Ii Sr-5 v i'"
•jr>|,i«"t«vi' U..'|l i«ll''.l« II. II.' I"..'- Stnf"t,|."-':1..,.«. '•"
use that they; ir.d I Win v, that th.
trol because .if li
r gov-': TiIllt-Htill 1
hll I'l.mlltlOll : W.l.
ontrol was in ed. d ihi
mined
POWf't wn -i !• cei .1 nit
'.oaHtlli.tiilll NllW ill" enli-tfl lei"- a
bll'itti-it. nml we tlnd it dilTh It t
i.ntloti:iI h e.' dat" a which shall
'.L,.
I> i i s Th lent ii • ' >. i M 1. .
hillfy . itltuut oi will not h. em.If
ther InBi (Ti. !• i
r.dr pi
ihs
thin power nf control I.\ lei;lsiatloii
Mid If it bi com. s evhler# that the con-4!
buried deeply. In doubtful
eases the disease .an be recognized by
Itijocting niallcia ta chcmital product
i of the glandefp germ I. If the horse
* —— 1 !.;,: the disease there will be a rlsa of
... _ temperature of two degrees or more
thai 11 rot. N. o. Mayo Of Kansas j* well deflhtd Kweliiug at th®
periniental Sliilioii Prepares pnint ..f miei'tiorf ah nwyeclwl anl-
i Pr u it.,- : nials Hhould he carefully isolated from
U r ress olllietin. I Others and watered and fed from sep-
tal. reeeptah!ef= Infected quarter*
|ii( ' I.should be thoroughly cleaned and dls-
s| • t 11■ liisp o.-h to the Stale Capital. J in'ected by removing ami burning all
Manhattan. Kan . Aug. 2" -The Vet- i litter and similar material. Stall",
erinary department of the experiment , mongers ard i'°ed boxes, neck yokes.
■ si::t ion. ' the Kansas State Agrb til- i eli.. should lie cleaned and scrubbed
1 tuva 1 Coli. ne ha- recently Issued a with a ii per cent solution of capholM
' J1'1 i i'sh bulletin on glanders and farey. It acid in water and when dried, should
ttt",I say* he white-washed or painted. Eipilp-
' Hlandet s un.l farcy ur« different | ment that cannot bfr burned can be dli<
font - ni' tin tiime disease. When the infected by (toiling for one hour. Pen
>r! V'.' -1 dif ease 'Macks tho mueons mem-j clea caring for glandored horses ehouU
• rri. .'nine of the nostrils, it Is called glan- 1 lie careful not to contract the die*
s..,a - ders. when the lympathic glands of , a* ■■
th< ' ,v i =5t.cclniiy of the legs, are —~
Met' attacked the disease Is called farey. PENSIONS
1 ilanticrs is a oontagious di'e.ise cam-
• 5tti''' *' si'i'in t HaniiUb Mallei) that
1 attacks horsee. asses and mules ana •' 'jV
i\r be transmit ted to other animals In- ,,
. - - ivhen mauugeii in- ■' , ...... .fi, ....... eluding man. by InoCUlation tJlPOUgh
'.'" ' i '„irt of j.i--ti"e ur.'i s,,i r : 1 "• I. i 1.1 wotindfl, lofM o- mucous membi u
;• ,Rr.,i,l .y i2? if V. v ^reat aervh e not tiot. then t.y """Sjltntlun.,! an, ,- I,.
. Aug -j;;
erendnnce
'■"'O'"'1 The germs of glanders do not. float
... Aiu.uii.UO i wbttlo uutuluuxaU U3
t.'c bt"t>ry °f
■ plava tlieui under the real, not none* I
com-
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1902, newspaper, August 24, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124818/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.