The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE OAHTAI.,FRIDAY MOKXIXG. NOV 1 MI'.ll.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?m*lsls
ENID, THE
FUTURE GREAT Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never
The Growth of the Past Year
Is Unparalleled.
GEINERAL PROSPERITY
Suspect it.
To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp Root,
Will do for YOU, Every Reader ot The State
Capital May Have a Sample Bottle
Sent Absolutely Free by Mail.
CURING
CONSUMPTION. I
When Scott's Kmulsion
The Case ot Denver Frenchy, makts the consumptive p.iiu
Who Figured in an lmpor- | tlesh it is curuig his consump-
lant Case.
_____ Tt uitd to be considered that only urinary and
bladder troublee wort* t«> be traced to the kid-
neys. but now modern science prove* that nearly
'This Great City of the South- «ii iimH h«v.. ih.-ir t,ginning in me HMoram
I jof these mo«t Important organ*
, The kidneys Alter and purify the Mood—thai
1* their work
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of
order, you can understand how quickly your en-
| tjre body I* affected, and how every ortfan aeem
___ to fall to do Ita duty.
If you are aick or "fed badly" begin taking
u'„ll,, lni in lh' «r""' •"■""S' rouieuy. Dr Kilmer Bn.mp-
... hollowing u (loot b,„ ,oon your klrlniy. am well
thfy will help ill the other uritiina to htf'. 1! h.
trial will convince anyone.
Wtak and unhealthy kidneys ate responsible
for many kinds of dlaeaaeM. and If pi-rmitcd to con
n.ui ,, j.i I/,r tinue much Buffering with fatal rtsulta are «ure to
i^ihbkUadiL Frtaco that ■ •** <UW. iwtkgg, «lwpH nd imi.i.ie
Jir.es. the 11 I ' Makes you push water often during th day and
#V0i th -:n dir®< Z*L you to gat up-any time. during th. night
h It hoi.! fulJnd I'nhealthy kidneys oau,e iheumatNtn. grave!.
Both mads ha\ ) lil . . catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache In tha
iubftantial dtpuU mat arc a -re,lit to c*X)o!ni.*ni make, your head ache
ui.d back ache, cnuf-ea Indigestion. stomach and
liver trouble, you net a snllow. yellow complexion,
nakes you fuel a# though you bad hacrt trouble;
•ou may have plenty of ambition, but 110 strength;
trSKo^d'TSuth to'L.Wu.i n-
Frlmo runs cara west to Okeene anil The cure for these trouble, is I>r. Kilmer
bv spring the road will bt> - "mulcted Hwamp-Hoot. the world-fa,n-u> kfdney remedy
' Ti'"f The Kn ' bus In taking Swamp-Root you afford natui.il help tn
to v•rnuni i«n . u . ■ \ • • • -•!
bought grouhd for shops « • and nM the k «
houbP. They will build and i' i ■ medical science.
th. ir cars at this point an J before long
west Is Now Enjoying
Most Substantial Busi-
ness Boom.
< JtaM. O. T., Nov ...
•gorae ot the ngtural advantage .
•P3ced by the splendid city ol Knid
Enid, tho coming capitol of Okla-
homa. is today the greatest rallrond
center of the terrltoo Its railroads
these"great fai'roa 1 - >ni|>anic . stud 1
)«<epln;; with the mighty strides ot
this great city.
The Itock Island has a branch to
Garber and Billings, also a line
, that Is known
thcre I* any doubt In your mind
Ka'.d vull havu a bucket brigade of condition, take from your urine
rlaln g abou
ss or bottle ,«nd let It
on examination it Is
11 iTuiy or Cloidy. If th.r« I. a brl-k-.l.,«t ...tiling or
its Marshall j ..^^n particles float about In it, your hMnoys
,'ire iii.* !•< iii I'd i • n mi>d 1:11 e RttfQtid
one tbtjusand stronn-
I be Denver, En'.'i & Qulf hav
pie ed their road r.
u'.d are now runni"?? '-ass -tiger • •
to that point and •; Jan. I. • ' th(
road will he completed to Guthrie, riv- „ . tnna
in:, i*,trr t comiminlcatlon to th. • apital .10,10™ -(f. ..
. ci'1. ' nucces.ful remedy for kidney. iTv
■lh. \rlmoBt. Valley & Western are IroubN
.... ... .. <"d Immediate attention.
Swamp-T'-oot 1< pleasant to take and Is used
In th« leading hoepitato. recommended bj^ pi
Klaney.Llvet It Bladder
DiatCTIOkA.
Sold by
rtill' leave Monday
. tal l)isp:ti
oKlahoma «
,,f i'ollce
<'lark.vllie. At
a a It ne.* ;• '"~i 1'' ' x' ' 1 1 • ' '
who wa-« arrested In this ■ >ty list wim-'
of. !• of heltiK ' ot l|e.-te.i a.lh th-
men Who rehhed the Hank of « birk^vt •
a^veral m-nt « ago At th it time Mtetlff
Powera was killed and rewards apmejs.ii
tllK tin mTr off. ted for the raptuii ■[
WIL1. WORK FOR HT.\TKIHM I>
Bpeciul Uispat.'h to the Ht/iN' i apital.
()klabotn„ fity Okbt.. N-o Hotv
Sldnev «Mat k- will depart within the nev.
few .ia\- for Washington wb-re lie will
wurk in the Interest of the I lynn star
hood hill. Mr iMarke h.ivs there is «',•
doubt In his mind hut what tin- bill will
pass .it the coming session of congress.
( MI AM MICH <>K COMMl'IM'l-:
' rtji clul Iiispatch to the 8tat«- ' apUai.
Oklahoma i-Mty. < kla Nov .. I li<
t'oninicti iaI Club will bold a meeting t —"
'I'misday evening a which
will be reorganlaed Int
I ommerce . 'Hirer- wtl.
committees appointed f.
three hundred.
limited t
C)NV KNTION
Htiil
(Swamp-Root la pleasant
i In th. Ir private practl'
fifty-cant and one-
si'.- bottlmi ftt the drug
Kinn-v mmriiui , everywhere. Don't make
greatest and most *''V mtetak.-. but remeinbur th«,
ml bladder Mwn
d Is taken by
kid tie v ailment., i s
already convinced that Kwnnip-Root
what you need, you can purchase t ti
tL.l i OKIAL NOTB—ton umy have u mil •
• hnoluteiv lice by
many of the tlu
,,, ,,,, properties of Sw:
Hinghainptoi' N t be vtire io say y.
' Dally State f'apltal
on
.'ntalvli'"
curat ly«
thr
oal ,'l0'!U'
o: Indian Territory Knid willi I their
divkdon point and their car sh«.and
ro JT.fi ho- e will be located In th;
The nia.iv railroads make ICnid
the >rrc < h. di.siributlns P01"' (lf 01i" I
lahoma and today wholesale houses
o. < very kind and description are io-
•atlng in tlila liustllnK • 'n ',,s® ... , #_ 1
tlvn • n months Knid will boast of push and energy that has made the]
int t'il'v wholeaale houses. Those development of the last year, will make i
t'are i.Vread'' located there are <!o- Knid the largest city of the sonthwe.t
an immense business and today ; and in 1905. she will have surpassed pig
jj'ove than one hunlrml traveling men I Wichita and will bo Kansas City a I,Ml
tnaho Enid their headquarters. Today!strong competitor. [eho
2 i g b'oi • ot .i larger wholesale
: ' OAS AND MINERAL CO.
Oklahoma institutions and m 1 • than
fi,«. ytui.s linid v.ikl excel Wichita in
ev orythlng.
They have the location and the abil-
„(• 1 aid to the front. Knid
iicn uiu'i a marvelous growth and to-
day kIi« is one ol the substantial cities
: Oklahoma. All ii-in .vements are ol
the pernianent kin.'. There is no boom
i;«. inflation < f value but a steady and
substantial de\ ,opan nt. I hey rlluVP j
^ 0ld^omliit h?or Okiahoma'imil h«r 8p«l l Dt.p*toh to the 8MM Capital
Inatttutliu.:. I. Miiuu ami th''! Wlntlelil, Kas . Nov. 27.-Thlrty-ave
ft h ading tri m ih«- square ar • [ea4jjng business men met at the office
mil,I I,!n, Ml II 1 nisi;n||";|M fillii.) ^ gwaffor(, & Albriuht Tuesday niglit
i-w^nrtrntllT'' Th ""l w"i 'M« i organized a company to ! ■ known
nmst compile stocks are roiui'! at ns jhe Winfieid Gas A: Mineral com-
Knld. Kvery merchant is doing an ex- puny with a stock of $10,001)
eel lent business ami rents are high. ^ Albright. W. C. Robinson. .1.
Knid is one of the great business cen- { vll'n .las. Lorton, A. H. Doane.
11 th. Garfield county is one ol :,lpj('}t,n n Uuckman, W. V Hacknej
great productive counties of Ok.a noma ( Hrn(,v and
and all the productions are _ marketed i .jjares in Ui
this point on account J,t'_ hri^,'1l1nf. | j]'
Hwamp Knot —-
I mrr's Swamp-Root, and the ad
drf«9 Rimrhampton,
I every bottie.
•i tun • ootii of ti t- wonderful remedy.
.,1 . ng all i boat swiunp-
i ills upon thuw-mil • of testimonial letter,
their i£oo«l b'-alth. In fact their very live.,
in I'.uot In writing to Dr Kilmer & « o..
r ol th!** g.-nerous offer In the Guthrie
<' atti.kmkn >
Special Dlspateh to
. iklahoma t'lty, Okt •
at Ions are well under v
gram to be rendered In .... .. .i"i^
tin. cattlemen s convention to i - held in
till* elty in February It • M" • •;;;
that occsHlon that the atteiidai.iwill
exceed 16.000.
NOTKD PICK POCKKT.
Special Dl.puteh to the State Onpltal.
Oklahonui «'lty «>kla -• A de-
tective from St Louis arrived In the eii>
list i-ver.httf and departed 11■ 1 mornbi;;
for tii<- Mound Cltv bavltiK • ustodc
Nap n nrleri. the professional j-iekpock.-r
who wis art« -ted i-. tin- poll- - nev. -;-l
day. ago o r.rlcn is wanted in various
MlMourl towns for his crookedness.
liRANT COUNTY FOIKS
Farmers' Instituie December 11-
13-Citizens Coniemplating
Borinc for Gin.
lixactly what goes on inside
to make the consumptive pain
weight when taking Scott's
Emulsion is still si mystery.
Scott's Emulsion docs some- APPLAL
thing to the lungs too that re-
duces the cough. More weight
and Uss cough always mean
that consumption is iosing its
influence over the system.
Scott's Emulsion is a rclia-
ble help. SmJ In, I'rw Sunph
SCOTT & I.UWNE, Olenuiu. .-i l'«rl SC. N. V.
will li" nil'- I't 111.' fi'lllur.'S ui th.
HtltUtt.
TIhti' Ih lonslilnralilo talk "Kinn . ,
ultoill bnrlnn for Thi' slrlk,* ill ■ ,.,i
wtnfi.lil is Killing pn-tiy ■■■i"-'1 i l •
seema to be in the direction Irom the 11 ^
Kansas field headed rinlit this way • i,■ ^i
The general opinion is that when we u.n.
put down the well it should go not I «a t
leas than 2.000 feet. on i
Ah soon as sufficient reliable Inf« r- j usu.
ination as to the merits « f the \N infield 1
well an- at hand ft movement will be ,tf,
started and the well begin. It is witi
thought here that the legislature 'j-r-
sliould offer a good substantial reward
for the first party producing u flow of .t.t
gaa of 250,000 cubic feet per day. any-
where in the territory. The reward
ought to bo at least $10,000. The - .... „
pie « f this territory have an abiding
faith that gas exists In abundance un-
der us. If this is true we want to know bet*
where it is at the earliest posslhl
Infant* and Children
Kansas City Commercial
Chib Adopts Resolutions
TO COMilUSS
Did Not Think Indian Territory
Was Quite Ready for State-
hood, Hut Decided Okla-
homa Well Fitted.
i- admission
rltory to^ tt
loiutl legUlutlo
•lljhboi s of Ixansa.
While
d Arlisona
and the l'n
.. 1 .;..v-3
•
ANK'tlaUfcPreparationTtAs j
siiuilal'i yItefiwdattrtRiSulii, !l
mm Uio Swinaclisiinri Liwvl, 11 ! I
!'ri)inoK'S Di^e.ilion.Cluvrriil- •>
m^ssrelRestConUiiieneither ijji
I >umm.Morphine nor Mutcnil.
Nor Naiicotic.
u mki a «raa
/'unyJtm iVW" v
Mx *m m ♦ 1
Am* W* - I
.imtr w./ * \
1
I I
I Aperfrrl Htntedy rorftMislipe 1
linn.Sour StoniKh.Diarrhucii |
Weirmft.( onv\ilsions. IV\vrish j
i nfss nnd Loss of sleek
Facsimile Signature of
c£^K£u.
NEW YOIIK.
EXACT OOFY OF WRAPPER.
The Kind Yen Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
!s>;
SEWARD LETTER
\ JT -Quite . mini
uttended the turkey
•esterday. ^
i tile
f'hlld
Itj
ORGANIZED AI \\INHLLD 1
! has fi
H11 v -
turkey
Capital Stock $10,000-AII Lead-
ing Business Men of That 1 ■
City.
i-s Frank <
Frai k of Kaiwaa city, .
turkey 'l'liHiik.glviiiK-
Is sen ing a.< a Juror t'.ils
tn hi. dlxnppolntinent. h«
lslting 111in from N• ■ w Ji • •=• >
la ins will eat Thanksgiving
Nn\ Ina tomorrow.
•ssley expects t«
. , where he ha
r the Santa Fe
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Pond Creek. Okla.. Nov 27.—(irant
county Is wintering more live stock
than ever before in her history. The
good thing about it Ih that the stock
\a owned here in the county. With
the full realization of the present crop
this county will be in the most com-
fortable circumstances.
The general opinion here
uiueut.
It is settled thai Mr. Sink will erect
a fine brick block on Broadway and
begin at once. Several other building
schemes are projected.
WOMAN SHOT
WHILE NURSING BABf
Bullet Penetrated Breast and
Also Grazed Check of the
Child.
t
turn Mis- i
"olOTiel Don
s er <11.1 ii- i
. the opening
Indian territory
the eAinent and
prog'''-*8'
In
USB
For Over
Thirty Years
fISTORIA
hrok-n out In the northern part of th*
republic. The government has taken
1 4*vera menhure. to .uppres. the move-.
| merit Jinny nrre.wts liavo already beeq
.. ..i.. IWumml Win ('.II Rtid J. 1^. rich-%
,.l of the
bete
3uV"u *pb-ndid monument to tha suoosaa
of tho.o effort.-
It 1. .tbi'ietoie, tilting that Kansas
<'Ity and tins rlub at tldn tmio . liouiJ
nho*' Its liit'"' •' *l 1" "" 1 " '': ' .'i ii,
aspirations or its neighbor and oh*time
' • f^;e. lie- II
;ral Texas and the I'
prominent Texas polltli in
iltlns Ifttein to prornlne
ough t he I
islte thr r
nu'theVoinuierclal club o
Kauai*. * ltv is In favor of the adinls
(•Ion tu statehood of Oklahoma. New M- x
n-u Arizona and Indian T errltoi % ua i '
an practicable. \\ believe that the ipl ,
urowth In _ population. > V.V... nn«l ! •
tn sendun; up
en mi.I hoin.-H.
nothing vet i
politician, whi
talking about mayor, aiaeitnen aim ' i
ofln as though the town was nln a.
o|H ned and doing hu.lne«H. Hv piesi-
It,,lt atlon. It is piedieted that :-uyd
ANNOUNCEMENT
WAS PREMATURE
Special Dispatch to the State Capital ^
Perry, Okie., Nov. 27.—Yesterday af- L, y
ternoon at about half past. 2 o clock, I
the report was brought to the town
that Mrs. Cora lireshcr had shot her-
Th- upneral opinion h ™ 1« that ^ th(_ |rwm p|.li,„ ,, ml|c
i for Oklahoma 111 be ,h' Lluth tl)wn. a phynli inn wan sum-
first work ot the senate. Many of our ,n b(, (jf
people are keepln* up a corn spon.len e w „, a.l.
with the CiteI State* „enator o the „ „nitll„
state* irom whI. li they lame. It is ■ w<> was dig-
regarded here that some of the worst j _ ,
anil Mrs. Pule.
Isitlng relative
clear and coo
lays is proving
nft«
luthrle .hopper
and mm Zette Reed
ii *mi Chandler,
weather of the past
a t-oon to the farni-
n past ure their large
•grown wheat.
u n has been running the
ui h of over
of statehood are trying to dls
cover an excuse against it. Several
letters have gone from this county to
manufacturing establishments in In-
diana saying that if Oklahoma Is good
enough to buy wagons and buggies it
is good enough to vote on national
questions.
Fully .'500 democrats voted for Mc-
Guire in this county for the aak*
• ed by th"
, .urn to the wife of T'r Phillip, last
Sunday nlyht. « line girl; mother apd
• I doing well and some hope, are en-
abled for the doctor's recovery.
ANOTHER ROCK
ging peanuts near the house when he
beard a shot, and going into the house
found bis sister and lur 15-nionth-old
child ou the bed, his sister with a bul-
let hole In her breast and the child
bleeding from a wound in the cheek.
A 32 calibre revolver was found on
a dresser near tho bod, with one cham-
| ber empty.
It was tound on examination that
H. My ion. Hy motion
•onipany were fixed at
. . iu,. !*1UU earn, aim a committee of three
... highest value. Two large rouet i()m osod of (<hufl f. Holmes. M. L.
mills are located here and are doing n j Wortman an)1 , A. Millspaugh were
Nourishing business. Their prodm ts e|(„.tPrt lo solicit stock.
^re in '.real demand and their brands | ^ meeting was presided over by wit
ol flour have a world wide r puta^°n the Honorable J. B. Lynn. The objects The New Town of Snyder Will
of being Oklahoma's bes: grades T ie. f),„|jne(i \,v ii. Albright, i probably He the Connect-
S'.oel bridge company i. io ated iit i%u t. v,pro ,() organjZ0 u company of home, • prt:nf
Hon. .1. P. Reaahaw is the oi.tnager., iiUHini,sB niett representing all classes. inU 1 Oinc.
to prospect for gas and minerals in j
' a~ Cowley county; and particularly to
leases on land from the „«|J j H-MW lyi-.h .oil,.- ki.-h. '," I report ed
■I town and country property within ^ ( .JUt^oln. tlutt .-i projection of th.
radius of fifteen miles. "The discov-( u,„ , isi.md will he made from this point
rv of gas.'' he said, "means tho inuni-1 w.-wtward ^to. the ris 'tit-
ration of a great many speculators n,.w j.,wn of Snyder, « kla..
siio-^e solo aim is to reap a harvest i whil.j, attt ' tlnK so much attention a.
f ield will Ml rightfully 1.-longs , .-oml-'K iallro.nl ■ -liter Information
•" " "• " 5 . . .1. « . . f.ut 1,v u nties whose
Gill re in this , ounty for the aaKe ot "
KattinK sintehood for oklahoma with- thewmn«n na
out th* Indian Terrttoir The only MWtMl..-it ■ ^ th(| s.lm„
w!.s not' 1 ooo'I i ll"" leaving the tmpre,^ |£t lh.
The Grant county* farmers' institute child was nursing w i
will mpet in Pond Creek December 11. lireci- , .
1°* and 13 Many Interesting subjects The parents of " < •
will be d scussed. Among then, will I Friable Irwin and wife were at Ana-
be "What shall we do with the school darko and have been notified.
landa?" "Reforms needetl in our road ( rable completed.
laws.''" The governor and president cable co
of the agricultural college have been wn.hlngton Nov. 27 Brigadier Geneml
Invited to address the institute. An'r.re^lv ,.u\, { olflcr --f tho atrny,
Information bureau for the sale and ofV the''1:'(,S!ietl!moV £i
cgant
The bridges are in gf'-n' de-.uai
the plant is running ai its in
parity. The city has utt«
chiin.li buildings and two Ir.'
school houses that ar - liiodt i
tn-ca. Knid leads all Oklano:
ilia' force thai builds <!iarai
makes groat cities. They l-.-iv
ouQhly up-to-date electric ligb
and water system. In one r -.-pe
i. a metropolitan city. Knid laundry
is the equal of any laundry and today
the ciilea that surround Knid send their
laundry to this citv. The workman-
wealth and commercial 1 u>|•• • • • ■
the eu.ru> and patriotism of the I" "!• e
of thoHo t-rrltorlaa will tnaU<> tia-u an
ivirx —s
selves We believe that the time bius
• when congress should speedily pro-
thai ill th* territories upon the eon
..... .It except the Dlhtrb t or folumbht
and Alaalk i. should be oinanl/.e.l a. Htates
ami thus be given e iual rigul.s ami ••unai
opportunities ,
li.solved, further That the seccel;n>
I.. I. me led to sen I a « o|>y or tlie.se reso-
lution- lo the I'nltcd States senators ami
members ot the house <>r rcpreaentauvea
trom .Missouri and Hanna..
A not her matter perUUnlng to Indian lei-
rum . u i-. bcoufhl beloio the club la. |
i.. \\ < Sciirrltt, who lnti o<l.e ed
th" following resolutions unit asked that
t, , |,,. inferred to the <'onunltt«e on
Hate and national legislation, which was
''k'joived. That the speedy development
or Indian Territory Is or greai Importance
to the eoinmercb of Kanfiis t ity and tno
Houtliwost. . . . .
i i t this development will be aorlously
i.,,,i ii in Indian Territory by the ohma-
,, m now nlu'eil in the wav of paasing
lilies L' tl.o existing' statute
Ti.at the rei'te> Milatlvea in congreaa
fi ■ , M. «so irI and Kanaa. and froin ■
real Southwest a*e earnsstly rwit|
. use their good orriee. In ehuna
iws >o ti it all<> im Indian 'IV.
. <■.' fllbpoa. of aU lunch', except hone-
•. id' wild the suine tn- lum na pie
alia In oihee atntw of tha Union
I i..11 the tnaml-ers of Hi*' •omite-p In
I il. a- il.elr personal Inlluonc. lo pro
am. I lie n«H 'if if" lewjliillon
\11er tliO reading ni the i • solution. Mi
;■ anltt Introduced Colonel It 5 owen •
he Indian Territory, who addt^yg
lub briefly on the .subject
VIII m.tlk no.. - population of live .
• n thousand people at sunrise. December
I'eoplr nro eonilng on hor.ehack, in
iralrle schooners and construction train,
loin e\er> direction The automobile
nan has not jwt arrived, bat there need
,,- no • urprlse any day tr s^e one on tho
ground a everything els. Ui to be Been
here.
Probaby the Iowa Man Will
Not Get Prize In Emblem
Contest.
cherokee DELEGATES NAMED.
Tahlequah. I T Nov 27 Chief "Rtif-
Im-ton todav anpointed the following rb-l"-
,,i. , as iiutliorlxed I > the Cherokee
ouui'll to ulteiid the Indian International
onvent Ion oil the J^111 Inst at Eufaula.
T. to Hdvocat. Creek t'hlef Porter h
,,i ii r,f asking emigre., to grant the five
iit.es of tin Indian Territory a dl.tlnct-
\. state government I. ft. Hell, Adams
John Schrlmeher, and Suigna
ndsra.
political DI6TUrbancbs.
San Domingo. R.publlo of Ranto Do
mil uo Nov The political situation ( i tar
nto Domingo bos been complicated tlulf .v. . ■
olullonarv dl.tiirbaneea which have|full Inrormatlou.
St. Loula, Mo., Nov. 27.—The I/wls-
lana Purchase ozxioBition officials to-
day stated that the announcement
made last night that Charles Hollo way
of Clinton, Iowa, has won the $2,000
prize In the emblem design context.,
was premature. Final action by the
Jury of awards, in New York, Is nec-
essary. Some alight changes have been
made by Holloway and the altered de-
nlgn was went to New York to be con-
sidered by the jury of awards.
Through free reclining chair car a from
Texas. Indian and Oklhoma Teriltori-s o
Memphis, t'nlon station connections no
trunnfer I.ow holiday rates bv I ho "ltoclc
'* Choctaw, oklahoma
Island System." Choctaw. Oklahoma &
- - - •• Ask your ticket agnnt fr/
lory
lniuriuaimii -o ..... -
exchange of brood and stock animals '
tlior-1
piant ;
ICnid !
the home people." He contended
that ii there were any benefits to be
derived, the citizen* of Winfieid were
•ntI?led to them, and advocated the or-
ies lire held
. . informal let
that construction
Kin
-otllei;
i the
laundry to llii" '• !' 11"" v.-nrkman- .^iintion "I the abovr named coin-
Khin In first class ami KiV;' MlllverKl. with a , n;,ital s
TI««> K.nid ciLnr I0> cl'V .... . . , t,i niiilie m:
i pany. with a capital stock of $10,000
"Atisfaction. The Enid cifcar ia.-cry V(.h1;.j, sh(m|d make any endeavor to
Is doing the largest cigai lri.-n-s. n al, avanahle lanu In Winfieid
Oklahoma. They employ fourteen ex- i d C(,W|PV county within a radius of
pert cigar makers and their brands are j |flpen mnes «f the city, ami shut out
known all over Oklahoma They em- j oUtsider.- from securing leases if
ploy two traveling salesmen and by the )Sf.ih|,,
number of cigars sold, people are pat-
v..„ ... head off 11
. anil west of a southern
road Ml l> chartered.
remising ojiialinn,.. Industries and
smoking the best clBar made In Okla-
homa. The progress of hnid duriuK
the last year has heen most marvelous
It. growth has been phenomenal and
to buildings an- .11 brick ot the most
modern structure. 1 he '"J*"1'"
houses are being crowded off the
square and spreading m over>
tion. If there was ever a little t hi-
..go thai city is Enid. Everybody is
doing an excellent business and pro;
perity is marked at every turn. The e
may lie other cities cxn iiinK fcnid in
population, bin as a banner center it
'pads and Is today unexcelled, lis n.".^
papers bear the mark ot prosperity
and are filled with excellent news and
advartiBerupnts The post office is the
moat modern and best equipped of any
t oBtoffice In Oklahoma. \ isit fcnid
and notice the marvelous growth an
the Immense business done by its mer |
chants anil wholesale house.s. Not; i
ihrtt Its railroads lend In all directlom
and vou will at once come to the ct.-i 1
e'.usion that Enid is entitled to consid-
er-)«Ion when the capital qm*stion (
arises. Today she ha-s a population ol |
. 1tijiijo aiid l^rodlut that with the samu
, . ojerted line .
Indian Territor\ rono ■ m.
lmmedlnte construction of the Rock Isl-
this point as well aa
point* to III.. ."I. nnit it "111 I..I anothor
tiire. t fe.-d-r as well a. another Inlet for
• •oal an<l cheap fuel.
to cube A cold in one DAY
\ !' irJaSrtuVref?nrS'the ml!!!.1"-"ir"1 IcntECOMPAMY) Chattanooga, Ti
h I*
Yep, it's a *ign of a sick liver and j
one way Nature has of warning you j
that you need Dr. Thaeher's Liver and j
Blood Syrup, "The Hoad to Good
Health." It ha. stood the test of hall
a century as the bef>t remedy fur all
disorders of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Htomach.
You can't afford to be without this
time-tried medicine. lt'n an Invest-
ment, not an expense. Health and
Happiness are the dividends you draw.
50c and $1.00 at all druggists. Write
jur Consultatiou Department, ex plain-
ling symptoms, and receive free eoufl-
(dential advice. THACHER MEDI
impletlc.
■ •able connecting the Island of Homblon
with Mnabate and MarlnduQue iHlaml."
This establish.® duolluate cahh- - om-
tn unlet Ion with all th^ l.ig« Inlands of
the archlpelngo except Mtnoano.
to avoid competition.
Berlin. Nov. 27 -The Vpsstscha ZljtUng
e..nflrm. tb- report that the I'nlt. I . tat. -
.teel corporation Is n'roiutlni: vvltli tie
Austrain and Oi-rm tn steel an i wire *yn
dit-ate" towards <lr 1 ling up the n< ulral
markets " us 1" avoid competition
therein.
accident at sinnett.
SpetHnl Dispatch to ti - Siate ';;pltal.
ip buiij' i ' "
ions v«'i"tud Owen sold that In
ert It"i v h id luln dormant for manv
tnjciiuw of the l;i*s ■ i.verln* land
titles, and ho asked the co oporailon ol
uiiinierel.il dull to secure u modlfl. a
non of them lawn declnriivg tha' ■"
Ihltig thAt h.lr^'l Indian l'-rrltmy
W. T. WALKER, 1
WRITES
also aJti K«t • ■1 j
MCresaiBari I'owhwrd who
■tlnj; was also aekml to
i at t he
i of
in favor of Hi* aditii*
New Mejcico and AM
ui that he feared thai
of the lack
as>-d is. ;t -"ii
Hill, living a ml
fatally injured i
.ding on hint.
Mr and Mr"
nth of this c
Slnnett by
Indian Trrr Itory.
of land tltl-e and for other cra.one w
no' ret mt'«d lor aiatehood. ' "ongi I'lmnn
t'f.whord paid Oklahoma, a high eoinpll
nut.l de.-larlng II to he hotter fltt««J !m
-tatI hood than any oilier territory that
had ever applied for admlnnlon.
POLITICIANS TAKE
TIME BY FORELOCK
Second j-leutenatit Ned
Twenty - fifth I't lud Stat- -
tinned at Ft Niahraia. N
e|ty. the gue-1 I ■ "le
t ireen. Kee.-ntlv I •
vear." service In the l'lill
he won his nhouldt r straps
Ray Warden, the owner
New Town of Snyder Attractini;
Many Republicans - Demo-
crats Become Anxious.
Health,
Tornado,
Accident.
Plate Glass,
Steam Boiler and
Bank Burglary |1
INSURANCE
IN OLD RELIAB'-l: COMPANIES.
OFFICE OVER Bl HIVH STORB
Phone 210. 120 W. Okla Ave. ^
^ iv 2§'£S3©£ St J
brands
flocklnc
■1 oth
The H-o {rr.
Company
I tried rresto and found it very good, tt makes deliciou. pantn-. It
is an excellent preparation. I wonder what they will get .
,SVI Chicaso. N . 3, tfa. (Sitned Anoa Sterlow, to employ ol Mr. N. K. P.lrb.ek,
What doeG VQDy cook say?
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