The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 20, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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OKI..".' O'.IA NTATI'. caimtAT..
aiii.T'AY
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FOUL PL\Y
SU5PECTCC
Okmulgee Man's VC'ifc Disap-|
peered in Oklahoma City
THE SIlRIINEn'S TEMPLE
Plans for Its Construction-The
Oklahoma Lodge Will Put
L'p Building to Cost
$75,000.
* Sp^Ial Dispatch to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City, Dei-. 19.—A mau
mined Stumps who resides at Okmul-
gee has written a letter to the polite
here stating that his wife, well dressed
* gad who h d $•">". disappeared in iin-
ch y on December ti and that it was the
belief she had met with foul play. The
police are investifiating.
FHRINEP8 ELEI T OFFICERS,
flpe.ial Dispatch to the /'^ate Capital.
... J J i)i
LI FIZLDS
Delivered Before the Grant
County Farmers Institute
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
*Okla.honia City, Dec. 11'. 'I he Shrln-
ers met last evening and elected "Ul-
cer: for the ensuing year as follows:
John ./and. potentate.
1'. li. I'ollock. chief rabban.
Dr. Threadgill, assistant chief rab-
ban.
Mr. Rohwer. oriental guide.
E. M. Cooke, treasurer.
D. I). 1 each, recorder.
The following delegates were *e1ect-
io attend the Imperial Couifil
held at Saratoga. N. Y. next August:
John C. Huehes. Pawnee; John Wand
an.I W. J. Pettee. of this city.
1 let ore adjourning a deal was closed
and the deed signed for two lots upon
wliVh to construct the Ion* talked of
Shriner's 'jemple. Vise building will
be five stories and will coat |T: ,000.
coins and a revolver on the night of
December 17.
FOUND 111S WIFE.
3periP.l Dispatch to the Sta'e Capital
Oklahoma City. Dec. 19.— A Kansas
( ,iy man named Hanks, who came here
in , h oi hie wife, located her today
it the postofflce and nabbed her while
receiving a letter.
bryan to lecture.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Oklahoma City. Doc. 19.—Wm. Jen
nlngs Bryan, whose "no cross of gold
"o cr wn of thorns" nominated him
is a presidential candidate some time
since, will lecture here Saturday night.
DISCUSSED FARM WORK
An Able Delineation of Farmer:
Occupation From a Scien
tificStandpoint Professor
From Stillwater.
Sptclal Dispatch to tho Stat. Capital.
Stillwater, Okla.. I"" 19.—The tol "
lim la >111 adilriMM delivered before tli.
Grant county farmer's Institute al ''"
Creek December 11. by I'"''- J';1;;
of the uBrl.-ultural "l-'rtJJ'nt
The business of (ui-mtng j11
of th«
P'e* I" "V.'i'h
time, the farmer In
anything to be snIJ. the farmer Is
'manufacturer His prnhl'-m- -
Ir.R because he has to deal «
•hunt and hm 1
FOR DIVORCE.
Spo'-iftl nlapatch lo the Stntp Capital.
'Okftioma City. Dec. 19.—T. Tmt.er
brought putt against Idn Tuber today
for a divorce on the grounds of de-
sertlon.
C1 O^ED FOR HOLIDAYS.
Fpnehl Dl°patch to -he State Capital.
Oklahoma Cty. tlec. 19.-The public y;;,', ^ dried a t
schools of this Cltv were closed this . * no «i u i-
af-.crnoou for the holidays. ,„urc. of inf.'ri™H«n :y
uiU.nd
1th vailab)1
rat iora and flxed and certain rules ni
possible. In marketing h a produ^
furmer becomes a i
of all the business
tor Chances of f: neeir
the time the preparationf««■ crop 1«JB
until ho has the money for It li His P
,t And even then cane have ouu '
v. here a patent right man or noine o
amiable K. nth-man fo",1d,'h^! -
money before* ««•
about
misinformation that
t effort on ihe part <>f • '• w
! . .1 he. e i*f.'l then Juk ••
1 . I that luihapn. II 1 "
t' -er* and evit\ sort
y .|,, .,u ,.i active compeuii n
•I tt !•••>' f ' ■ ii'iranl/. It "
K- I'.K * I t fn mi-rs to d« ■ w| 1
. • liters' n^tltute* have been .' « '• 11
nbout tin If the counties of Oklahom.t
•■<1 th-it Rhtea from thi « InstltUt"* ate to
-t In (luthrle. on Thursday. l>; cembet
for th. i-i.i i ..f electing
- ..f the IxNtid of agriculture The i.iw
.■!• which these Institutes have >«■• n •'
Hilled provides for annual meeting i
t held under the direction of the s« > • ••
>r\ of the hoard at the various oun^
its It Is expected that at there annual
• .-tings speak, is wIih leallv know some-
•ilng about some branch of farming and
now how to tell It will he In attend in.-,
•id that those who attend will l^ 1
tt. d Th.- time and place of other n,« ■
n Is left to the various local organlta
Ions. I hope thi«t before long th> i- *■
be an auxullllary farmers' Institute ti
ii tov\nanip and that farnni- th.-i'
Ives, and their children may meet on •
month and havs a go.-d time as we I •'
•v consultation and discussion, I-.im
iany ua-fu", things Aside fiom the in
orm-t'on win h will he galn.-d. sij.-;\
ttheimgs as these will add to
I. nee and esteem which ac«(r .<tit .-i - d-
elops The value and «-CT -then- s
lie farmers" Instil ute r. sts entirely with
ou. Outsiders may help n- ' l> nd . i
ouragement hut sustained li.ietest mn
OOM f><* within.
Third. In the aourecs of Information
Of farmers Is the agricultural ■ •- •" d
xperlment station. I can remember v
he agtlcultutal collegia and vxperli
nations used to he In the attltud. • ■' n
gizlug for th.-lr oxl-tence They don
ihat any more for the results hay
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"'OlILD OUST
N J C JOHNSON ^ TAME A LCGaC AT Tii^S^ RAILROADS:
;cccoa j
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Job Dobson >X"ill Contest
Count) Clerk blection.
>nguh
. friends. Those who criticise and
,'tul continual fault are thus.* wl d.
snow. To he sure these Inatltutl..ns
mt perfect, their management is human
fHE PAPERS ARE FILED
\lieges Fraud \\ as Committed n
Iowa, North and Suutli Cim-
arron, Bear Creek and
the City of Guthrie.
NEW BUILDINGS.
Bneoial Dispatch to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City. Dec. lit.—Plans are
tieimr drawn for Hplit throo story hi " u
ImildinBw to bo erected on Broadway
lietween Second and Third str.-ots to
|)P erected by Messrs. Thrt.ulgill, Jonns,
McCadden, Fuesler and others.
LOOKOUT FOIt THIEVES.
Ppec5:*il Dispatch to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City, Dec. 19. Chi 1
Cochran haa been not«•;•«! to keen a '
lookout for parries w.' , ed in G>r! r-• ,
for robbing a saloon of valuableigold r.n.
kI "not"go into detail about the
for reliable Information
^UT'r' • Ti knowing the tr-
ginvtii it i J;
'"'F'ririn"thV
.i..„ vuiir. .i f .rnier sort of life ana >
about thing
ts a retl-.il 1
t Htral'.'ht. r. idj t.>-u*e Informat-
he found In these par-
i to the Oktahom.
, . ... E. Nult'-. the wid^w ery Oklahoma fnrme
lt Nfltv : e i Inst th. p'tent one ofthe-ri-
f,,r t1 .. . |"btv ii'-r. s of l^nd Then If addltb... .. • - , t
th.-"w.-«t Htid which wanted, ehoes.- those- rtoolirt to ^ ^
• ll", Th" "l ,l1 ,*„!'t'.r.'lv int. " «t.,l A t .1 .• ...1 n'l <ll"
1 for ,h. renrtwy .M po- ^„VtnW V" ! "
ir methods of
have not
Land Content
fJpo I - I Dlspnt. 1 to the 8nte C ipitil
N". wklrk <'Mn fee. 11* A , 'n
. .i,.. j In the d'strlet coi-rt of Kiy
For t>
.. farm papers. K
• Hhoi'.ld liike at 1-a-
Ir „ -..."take «H w-v'd be bettei
lddltlonal ;.gviculturid pap^^
:hof- i- those d - —*" """"" 4
i.'h of farmlrf
llculnrly int
.hlch they stund for Is the best there l
Vhen the act of congress estHbllshlng « ' •
rtleultural colleges went in« eft-t edu
atlon th-it trains the hand as W--II as tt:
nlr.d and that Rts for the practical duti«
f life w.i.s pi -.ctl'-aliy unknown The -t :
iculturat colleges developed ii ar.d lnati-
utlona of the ol.l classical t> p- hive b>
urns been set upplng the progt.sa'v
el hod or scrarntdit:g to get it t ■ • ' 'f
Hut It Is not my purpose to pn .«-nt a
i.itltloatlon of the woik of th«ne III.till.
„.ns, ltather. I tell you h.-.v -ti
ay uh«* the Inntltutlon at Stillwater, ll
ou ate contemplating setn:t • the I
111 to college, visit the Okb' .oma /
1 College and I -on at first liand wmu
icllltles the Institution pos«. s- « nnd the
• i-'„eter of the liidtiuctlon wl.icli is pi
ented.
Many v.iung men and women can not
fford to spend n uch tin
. 1 eie. there ale short 11
uie, holtk t ii 1.. e. and ti
he boys end In domestic ■ n.um f . tn.
n'lrls. These cuutnes h*.,iln Janu.oy •>
1*03, nnd continue >■'. ht \% • <-k:< '1 ' • I
ttuctlon th'.ughout Is of ti— um-t pi.<
leal suit, dev s d so hs t. t• a. h the Hi.
dents how to do and llnd oui tilings wh- .
they return t>> th.-lr home:
:> icul
The n-* .\"f-
day wltli th
by which J.d
clerk, begins
Hon of his *"icc
Johnson. Dt-v.r
ittorneys for l u
resented by «'. t
the fourth
papers were filed yest.-i
erk of the dlhirtet court
obson. the present count>
action to contest the el.-,
-essor In office. N. .1 «
..;t;x & Hughes lie th-
iImoii, and Johnson Is rep
at Ac II
Johr
l.-rk over
lutie
t Jijorlty. b
blld
of I
N-.vembe
ltdat
1 iiting of the balio
In his petition 1>«
will 1- 1
egl.t
time s,ent in a'tendlrg tin- r-it":
-ouisc. 8eveial old nu n l.e« >■ wiiiten 11
.Iiht they arc curving this wtnlet and p ■
• ibiy may bnng then wives aloi.g
i he experiment it tion baa 1 ihs'
.--.eater consult. - ncj than an) othei >
ma limtiiutlon. Its buwin-ss t •
.ut thlt.gs and t« 11 them t:> the • 1
I MM Is1 l .l'l '
| 'shell to t'" 1
i is banished.
The
lilt.
tho
of the land.
thlnr
Assisted His Assailant.
Dtsp"teh to the P'.it Capital 1 .or-
iu ,,i.it i • 19 N'o.-I Johnson pare
n '■ t i\ ii c with r.11 aunt In Custer agrb ••• .
,1,1 1. few .tavs ago got Into :t than anf other s trl
. whit It ma v cans., him r. lit ti- p-oir'-ess of agii-ultui*
A nii'.n lb ing in tliat locality un- titnt«
to Noel a pounding
Okl'h.
rm- d the fa
habit: I wish they wotild for^tbr
agricultural^ p
In the United
who teethe It.-, bulletins and i> -
: ts. This la only one-ll:tli nl the toiiU 1
imlx r In th<- te-iiitmy but It i a gi> it.:
opoitlon than is rtach.d i. an> othei
j.ili.i.nt station In th- Cidte-d States
j ou l ave ever sought In ni 111. .1011 :it
1 hat.da if • station and faihd to 1
l\p It. lw.it to know it We do i "i
CLLia OliGAlNJZED
srnot'n Bt'SINESS INTERES
CIJ.MBIMOU IN OH lANIZAitON
iUcottd. 1. lit" Ir.tltut*
it- hir t .n n !■ I ■>. >*? \'u!! -r
ht cxp*' I
thlng> th
stntl
st living
nnd dUciiMsinc,
and i npo«-t
than ten years
now. nftc
win k. ti ui> '.liia in.
linn 1*
The Sale of
isped. know!
lyirg principles, farm li
-ending lound of t. il and be
most hit- resting and satisfy it
In which
NO RFARf'N'AHliK MAN expects t..
1 coltl in n day. But
md Allen's l.ung Halsam will
ihe cold ami stave oft consumption,
and lungs be sound
lollar.
DENIiZD CIIIZlINjHIP
Now Going On.
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MALM LINE TO KANSAS CITY;
BRANCH LINE TO OKLAHOMA CITY;
BRANCH LiKE TO GUTHRIE.
M.K.&T
Ft. Smith & Western;
Main Line
to Guthrie.
T;in\ all co.v.n Toarjnr^ at
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The New Town of Lincoln County that
Controls the Trade of the Rich Botl .«*v
Lands of Eear Creek, Deep Fork ana
Mission Creek, 40 Miles from Oklaho-
ma City; 25 Miles from Guthrie; 23
Miles from Chandler. ^ ^ <* <-*
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COMPETITORS,
Special D'spatch to the State Capital.
South McAlester, I T.. Dec. lit - 1
Choctaw-Chickasaw citlE. r.shlp court to
day handed down its opinion In the test
<•■•■ The docislona of federal courts of
... entral and southern districts giving
-itizennhip to about 4.000 claimants
;iiroads With Union Depot
A Town having the trade of the productive
Bear Creek Country will be a good one.
Splendid Opportunities for
BUSINESS LOCATIONS
And Speculative Investment.
declared null and void. There
decrees from the central district and 1 f J
from the southern district, each de
affecting many persons The nmoun
property involved estimated at $-0,000
I*he decrees w« re mad.- under provis
of June 10, lS'.'tl All the cases were
pen led from the decision t-i the Dawes
commission.
The only way the court claimants can
now get headlights i-. by bringing suits
In the cltlrenship court. As many of the
witnesei ar ■ ileatl or living in remote parts
of the country, the greater portion of th.-
claimants, who are p,..,r people, will l.e
burred from participation in the tribal
funds and hinds. The act under which
the present court w*;ts created makes this
a court of last rcs .it. and the
day anhounceil that no appeals would be
entertained.
AGCLSED BY HIS WIFE
Stroud, Ol.b , Dec. 1! .—Last nigh
tho citizens and business ni"n here c.-
ranizod a comnicrcial club. o 1
ijowell was elect"i president. .I"hr
i'rogan % u.cnt, H. M. Jarrci
• ecrotary, ( oo. T. Rhoades treasurer
A committei v."i; appointotl to drat
constltu.llon and by laws. Much Inter
e/ t was taken aot the mec'ng and ti:«
-rgauiaatlon promises to be ono of !m
Mortante to the interests of Stroud.
Those wh.) signified their Intention
.f heco.ring 11. . .bers are Rviiv
Urowa, I lis Miller, R. I?. Hani. K
lb AI' . " 1CD.ides, Cias, Hem (j
'.row. J h. Charier., (ieo. T. Rhoade;
it i.. Taylor. H. L. Alley, W. I'
•'akin. W. (i. Pardon. H. Jesov. F. W.
r.'inp.f.'.berg, 0. P. Hetn. T. J. Snoddy.
:. pye, W. J. Pram0, W. 11. Wellman
v D. Bettos, A R. Fenders, W. B.
Riley, A. Frotig. G. Y. Walbrigut, H
M Jarrett, John A. I^ong. .1 C. Ed-
'arils. K. E. Wert, H. F. llarman
T'etcr Reuch, .1. W. Ruch. C. F. Yor'.>
D. N. Collins, Roy Jones, O. T. Dowell.
C. E. Hlldehrantl. J. \V. Ho-kaday, O.
F. Corey. J. C. Burton, S. \Y. Pro volt,
W. S. Harden, T. R Hall. John Mur-
phy. E. L. Yarbrough, J. C. Manning.
John G. Cates. L. Tesaman, W. B. j
Briggs, H. A. Galioway, R. L. Shultz.
E. E. Ogle. J. M. Murray. Geo. Mc-
Heynolils, John Brogau, and J. H. Mc-
Clanahan.
Bankruptcy Petition at Ardmore I T.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
I iiimnt, 1. T.. I 'ec. 1!< T. Sherman of
this city, doing a dry goods business, filed
t petition In bankruptcy vesterday. As-
sets 12.000; liabilities *3,000.
The Trade of the Surrounding Country
Sufficient to Support a City of 3,000
People. Ground Floor Opportunities for
All Branches of Business. For particulars
address jf of ^ ^ ^
HE FALLIS TOWN CO.
FALLIS, OKLA.
REFERENCES; First National Bank, Ft. Smith, Ark.;
Union National iiank, Chandler Okla*
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"Delicious Drinks
and Vainly "Dishes
• ARE MADE FROM
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BAKER'S
BREAKFAST
COCOA
-Mrs
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STATE BANK, Meridian, Okla.
V/. H. MERTEN, Guthrie, Okla.
ROY HOFFMAN, Cisandlcr, OJvJa.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK, Guthrie, Glila
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Special Dispntch to t
South McAlt i'ter. 1 .
Charles Barrett, wlf. .-if the
bound over last w-'-k on a charg" of tin
murder of John ll.-nne.~sey, an old nib-
who worked 011 the *e<-iion at alvln, na
made a written eonfes-ion. stating th 1
husband mutdered the old man for j
his money and that he gave her $75 and]
burled III her presence two $600 g..\.-in-
ent bond- which he w.i a fra!d to ■. \
tempt to dispose "f When confront' >t
Ith the conf.ssii 11 this afternoon Ha 1
•tt admitted that h<- Kilted the old man
for his money and that h<- gave his \vif>-
the money, but dented the drcumstan. -
of burying the b< nd^ Hennea-.ev w -
found dead on a l->t{ where he had been
smoking whlie hi- ; then were drvjnn ■-n
a limb where lie hatl hunK them uftcr his
Sunday wash.
Found Dead in Bed.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Ardmore. I T, Dec. 19—lilllard S
Hamilton, prescription clerk at W.
Frame's drug store, db <1 Wednesda\ ninbt
tim« and was unattended by any-
one at the time of his death.
The irni t caus-- of Mr. Hamilton's
death is u 1.know n.
Mr Hamilton s wife and child were in
Davis visit" a her mother, at d no on.- w -
-t 1-osin- with Mr. Hamilton except 13. t
Kelly, who slept in the next room.
Exam'nq Ardmore's Dralnaqe.
Special Dispatch t" th« State Capital.
Ardmore. I T. I '• - . I!'. I0r.gin.--r T-
Beau man ..f th - s , • t i Ke i h.-t
lev < stlj a; 1-.: It • • •••" :n North Aid
more, about which there bus been com
pluiiit.
4 ca.J 'i"1"
WAwie"
THE CENTER FOR
USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS.
"We have hundreds of useful and
practical articles for holiday presents
Just now our magnificent display is at
it's best and if you make your selections
early you will a void the crowds and
consequent confusion which olten
makes holiday purchasing so unsatis-
factory. We can show you a large as-
sortment in Hosiery,Suspenders, 1 Land
xhiefs, Mufflers, Neckwear,
ke
Glove
Trunks, A'
every thin;
ises, Suit Cas(
man or boy wears
and in fact
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L'nequaled iot 8«oothaess, Delicacy, .ad Flavor
Kumine the pack*ge you r
th*t it uear* our trade-n^rk
U.ider tbe det MpM '' t! '
Cocoa i ea.ltlcJ to be
Walter Baker &. Co. Ltd.
,t..i DORCHESItK. MASS.
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