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TTTK OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. TTITHSPAY MORXTXO, NTOVKMRET! 3. 1P04.
BOB FORREST OFFENSIVE
AT ARAPAHOE
CATARRH
JOHN EMBRY
AT NORMAN
El Reno Democrat Speaks' 1 su®"e,d■'""B Vn" wi,hJ" !""! Lincoln County Lawyer Pr>
P- 1 case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of 77
in ravor or McGulrc medicine without any benefit. sents Repub.ican Argument
I had a continual headache, my cheeks
— had grown purple, my nose was always ■
stopped up, my breath had a sickening and
POINTS OUT HISTORY di gujtingodor, and I coughed incessantly SHOWS REAL ISSUES
I heard of your S. S. S. and wrote you.
I commenced to use it, and after taking _
_ several bottles I was cured and have
5nows That to Vote for Mr. Ma- neversince had tbe siiijhtest symptom of Audience Shown That the Dem~
ITTLC
PILLS.
CURE
SOUIH M. E.
appointments You? money back if not satisfied
thews Would Be to Vote
Agiinst Statehood and
Lncouraue Upposition
ocratic Position in Okl homa
Is Not Only U. tenable
But Baseless
the disease. Miss Mary L* Storm.
Cor. 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. i
Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1903.
I had Nasal Catarrh for years for which I
used S. S. S. with very gratifying results.
I tried local applications for some time,
Special mspatch to tbe State Capital «'"1 f^ng no wnnauwt relief! cameto
Arapaho, okla.. Nov. 2.-H<m. tt. H S,T .^
&:ne at Arapttho T* ■
t£/.l h.S ' "J8 7" 111 and after using it for some little while it
tended and the remarks i.t Mr. Fonwt did awav enlirely with tlre offi;nsiVe mu.
*ere heartily applauded. cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to lohn !■:til. [>' „r chandler ,ti-
He sain thai there were times wh«. hawk and spit, especially in the morning, that ron front the people directly.
i^uet|.ons arose which fUert* al^v to dislodge the catarrhal matter.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Norman. Okla., Nov. 2.—One of the |
most successful and enthusiastic meet-
ings of the campaign was lu-ld in Jttils
ItV yesterday evening. A larg. ami at-
tentive audience was present to hear linn.
" Issues |
politics; that the success of political
parties was subordinate to other
great paramount questions tfhicls
reach tho hearthstone and touch th ..
pocket and affect the bus.ness Inter thr®at' fiHd vWway^ntv1th1 slomac 1
and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh
then becomes con-
1627 South St. Fred H. Pressy.
The filthy secretions and foul mucus that
are continually dropping back into the
«sts of men. That on such occasions
the success of political parties waf
nubmerged beneath the great vita
question. The people of Oklahoma
have long been entitled to statehood.
They have now a golden opportuuity to
secure it, and Its success seems evi-
dent. There Is a possibility of Its be
lug defeated. It seems essential fa
above anything else that people of Ok
lahoma at this time and in this elec-
tion should express themselves upo.
the Hamilton s.atehood bill. The is- ,
sue is belore them as to whether they
want to have statehood under It sub-
stantially as It is now pending In con-
gress, or whether they preter to reject
It.
In 1890 we had free homes almost at
our doors. Many of us in the democrat-
ic party believed that It made no dif-
ference whether Mr. Flynn or Mr. Cal-
lahan was elected. That the senate
would pass the free homes bill and It
would become a law regardless of Mr.
Fynn'6 or Mr. Callahan's election He
*aid that no one who'lived in Okla-
homa then and understood Oklahoma
nflalra as they then existed would pro-
tend to deny that the defeat of Mr.
Flynn at that election defeated free
homes in Oklahoma for a period of
lour years. He said that that was his
principle and his main reason to: sup-
porting that, bill, and the man who was
advocating it and pledged himself to
use every honorable means to secure
Its passage.
Referring to the objections to the
• hill- the llxing of the capitol at Guth-
rie until imo—he treated that as a
matter of little signflcance to the peo-
ple generally; and that it was local In
Its nature. On the provisions for the
establishment of free schools, * he
clearly demonstrated that the con-
stitutioual.andthe
only way to get rid
of it is through the
blood. Write us if
you have Catarrh,
without charge.
The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
biNAKE SENTENCED
Mr. Embry confined his argument chiefly
to the statehood question and handled;
the Issues from the standpoint of wheth- I
er lienetlclal to the people or not ns a I
•intter of practical business. The audi j
enoc manifested * their approval of the 1
«entiments expressed by 'the speaker by ;
the applause and attention tendered Mi. '
Embry throughout the discussion. > \
large numbei of democrats Wei. 1.1. • * ni
and were allowed to aAk questions with
regard to the Issues which were promptl
inawered to the entire satisfaction of tiiei
questioner and the audience. Different |
from a meeting held here a few day# 'go
in which-Boh Neff was the speaker tin it
was not u single listener that got up and
and our physici- left the meeting.
ana will advise von Mr' Kmbrv in « %erV forcible m n- ■
answin aavise you ,,Xpr,.s,.,„] the f„n„ >• and Insincerity
of the democratic position with regird to
their unji'st criticism of tbe II unllton
bill wheieln they allege that the b'U
may be construed to mean mixed schools
in th" new stnte.
He convinced tiie aydieneo from a legal
ami constitutional fltnn.*polnt that -the
democratic position in a most unre*'"fin-
able one and that the talk and efforts
to create political capital Is merely po-
litlc-'l bosh. After the meeting a" number
of prominent democrats expressed then-
selves as being perfectly satisfied .with
discussion on the school
Bick Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inci-
dent to * l.iiious state of tbe sy l«iu. hueh a«
■i. zinom, Nausea. Prowaiuaaa. I"istn *a aftei
, stiug, I'ain in tt.e Hide, Ac. Whilo ti
reiutrkable bui cess bua bcua eli- a iu
SICK
Readaeh* yet Carter's Little Ltver Pills are
equally valuable in Constipation, curingaud pre-
venting this aunoyingeomplsiut. while th^y also
correct all dtsordf re of iheatouiacb,atiimdate the
liver aud regulate tlie bowels, liven It tliey oulj
r" HEAD
' Ache tbev would bo almoatprloelesr to •hope who
suffer from thisdistreeatiigcomplaint: but fortu-
nately their goodness doca noteudh.tr*,and th-wo
iv ho once try them will fiiiii theee litUr- pills vala-
ablo in an many wave that they will n 1 he wil-
ling to do without tliam. liut after all sick Les «
ACHE
Conference Ar'pums at!
South McAlester Tuesday
C" WHERE PREACHERS (iO
In (he bane of po many lives tbnt here Is where
.ve make our yn-at boajit. Our pilln cure it while
>lhera do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills ore vry small and
very easy to take. One or two piila make a dope
rhoy aroatriotly vegetable and do not gripe or
l>iirue. but by their gentleactlou please ah *ho
•inetbem. In vial at25oentP: Ave for $1. Buld
oy druggiate everywhere, or aent by maiL
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
ill HI, Small Pric
FOOTBA'L
ON SATURDAY
One of the Most Successful
Mec in'ijs in the History of
the C-hurch in the In-
tl.an Territory
| |M>I lit ,1
f tit .most successful
hutch In Indian
K I .A 11 < IMA CITY DISTRICT.
II .1 81
iklahoma t'itv station, to be supplied
Piedmont at .I VVheatlund. M. i^. Harris;
N l>. t 1111K
Moon ' . 1 • >.■ 1
uwly.
Met 'loud clivulL VY.
Hayners
pplied
*en-«roJt
\ 1
Morris
\V. T. Heady
pplied
li Run
iroise (sup-
uiMi
DO YOU SUPPOSE that a company with a capital of fTiOO,000.00, paid in full, r.nd the proud reputation 0!
36 years of continuous success, would make such an offer and not carry it out to the letter ?
DO YOU SUPPOSE we would jeopardize our standing with the public and our chances of still greater sue-
by (ailing to fultil any promise we inak
OO YOU SUPPOSE we would make s
such an offer if wc did not have the utmost confidencc in the satisfying
quality of our goods ? • • •
WE KNOw we can please you and save you money, ("r HAYNER WHISKEY goes direct from our distillery to
you, with all its original richness and ilavor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DIS TILLER'S
GUARANTEE of PURITY and AGE, and saving you the big profits ol the dealers. That's why it's best for
mcdicinal purposes. That's why it's pre!erred lor other uses., That's why we are regularly supplying over a
quarter of a million satisfied customers. T hat a why Vol should try it. Your moucy back U you're not satisfied.
Direct from our distillery to YOU
Saves dealers' profits. Prevents adulteration.
McQuire and Mathc
JESSE DEER GETS EIGHT YEARS
FOR KILLING FUI.LBLOOD.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Muskogee, I. T., Nov. 2.—Jesse Deer, propyl fnn.
a well known leader in the Snake up- A joint debate h
rising was convicted0 of the killing Ifrn
of Dick King, another full blood In-
dian. during the criminal term of the
United States court at Wewoka, and
sentenced to eight years in the pen-
itentiary. TJie case attracted consid-
erable Interest as several full blood
Indians wre vised as witnesses on both
Bides.
On the night of December 25, 1900,
Deer, with other Snake Indians, is
University Will Meet A &
M. Co.hire in a Game Here
EXPLCT A GOOD.GAME
May Not Prosecute Kltscher
Special Disnatch to the State Capital.
P-<whuHki. Okla., Nov. 2.—The threat-
ened prosecution bv the federal govern-
ment of O. A. Mltseher. ex-xgent of th.
Oiw«e Indians, has been averted, tempo-
rarily nt |p'"*t. by his pavmerit of Interest
rreelvAd by him on denosltB.of money be-
longing to Osage Indians "while in his
custody as seent Th* amount exceeded
$1 ftdii. Whether Secretary Hitchcock will
socept this monov and make no further
said.to have killed Dick Kins in tHe 1 ""i-mpt to pnutrmt. Mlt-i-her on thin
little Wewoka ehurch. King B„pporl-i J r«d"? r?Tt
ed the government and opposed the , Pawnee will be asked to le-m whether
Ability of the Oklahoma. Players
lb Believed by. i liemseives
10 B. Wurih Wiule
Licncraily
roka. K. H. Creasy,
nit. \\ m. Taylor.
Pilling* circuit, J B. Bavag®.
Kl Reno st 'tlon. 11. .1 Brown.
Prague and Sparks. James Al*vin; Wm
Buck, supernumerary.
Norman st 'tlon. W N. P. Rlnnley.
F-ankl'n circuit. John P. McCanee.
President . r the Hpworth University.
Robl. I?. VcSwnln.
Iil'NCAN DISTRICT.
Presiding elder. N. 1- lJrebaugh.
Duncan station. John L. Pray.
1 in in ii n cir« u it. (ieoige W .Hooper (sup-
.rlowe st 't'on. D A. Wil'iams.
rcult. J. L. South wood.
•lngs circuit. T. b\ Roberts.
Chl' l a.i'ha station. Snrruel O. Thomp-
son; t\ O. Rav. supernumerary.
Minco and Tutle. J. It. Sanders.
Jnad-rkn and Verden. W. W Turner
Cement circuit. F. C. Mnvberrv.
lawton ,-<ttlon. R. S. F itterfleld.
Lawton circuit. J. T. Armstrong .(sup-
Temple and Walter. S C. Weatherby.
« i | i- circuit. Crime.- (supply).
Terral and Ryan. K A. Bslrd.
Cnii i nche station. W. T. Freeman,
li dlan wo k i'omnnche ard Kiowa, M
A. t'la■ k; Klcklngblrd. assistant.
WH
PURE SEVEN-YEAR - OLD RYE
FULL QliMTS *
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Norman, ukia., Nov. 2.—Norwitn-
Balley
Mel
.-in ifttiti
Snake'' policy. After the killing Deer
disappeared and eluded the officers
lor two years. About the middle- )f
July Marshal Bennett, with a posse,
located Deer at Hickory church on the
Deep Fork. In the light which fol-
lowed Deer was wounded, It was be-
lieved mortally. The officers left him
alone for a short time and when they
returned he was missing. About nine \ g*?"
Mitsche
ed i
indict him if bribery Is prove
in lbs and to
true tlon of that clause by the friends i months ago a number of Snake In-
©t Mr. Mathews was wholly erroneous. , dians were arrested near Euiaula antl'
He showed that the sectionalism that|Pcer wa;i found among them 'under
had been injected Into the campaign the name of Echoboy,
was brought into it by.the course ol
the democratic party which has been
controled for several years by south-
ern democrats who have strenuously
prevented the success of any north-
ern democrat, and had placed candi-
dates in the field who were not at all
calculated to inspire confidence of the
people.
A Free Rnnqe In the Wichita Reserve.
SpfM'!"! Dispatch to the Rta'e Capital
lawton. Nov. 2 —B. T. Morrisv .super-
visor of the Wichita forest reserve, has
be^n advised bv the Interior d#>pa'tment
that 't.OOa head of horses and cattle will
be allowed free rang* in th* res* -ve from
Januarv 1 t<^ December 31. lf>05 Not
more tbnn 1J6 bo'd mav belong to the
person Most of the range will be
by Comanche county farmers.
Rne-
Territory Kll'er Gets Respite.
al Dlsnntrh to' the State Capital.
th McAlester. I. T . No-
To Organize Good Roads C:ubs.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Ardmore. I. T., Nov. 2. Sidney Suggs,
of this city, who was elected organiser of
good ronds In Indian Territory by the. vvul,a,n8
good roads association which met r H*ent-
ly in Oklahoma City, has issued n state-
ment that he will commence organising
good roads clubs all over the territory,
and asks the co-operation of the people
in an effort to build better highways.
| Williams whose sentence of death f<
the murder of
Haileyville, was affirmed bv the court of
] appeals last month, will have a respite
least until next tune. Justice Josenh
fill has m«de the order which gives
Hastings cl cult. Ceorce W. Hall.
HOLDENVI1J..K DISTRICT.
Prealdlni-' elder. C. M Copi«edee.
, Holdenville station. Robt. Hodgson.
I Holdenville circuit, Mark VNagnon.
suuuiiig «.hcir aeieat by ivansas in tiie (BUp,dy
brat game oi tue ata.ua, tue ooiver-
! suy o* uKianoma smi teels couiideut
that it wul inatve a creditable snowing
beiore the season is over.
iuu UKianoma team has not made
any great name lor itseii outside Oi
tue itrrttory on accc/am ol the inabil-
ity as a new scnool to get recognition
at me nauds oi oiuor colleges, bat lust
year ^aiues were arranged with Texas,
ArKaus&s and Kansas and iu every
i;aiue piayed the UKiahoma boys detn-
' onstraieu mat in tne near future Uk-
. lauoma woulu have to be considered a
lac.or anions the western tc^
>tlon. M. U Roberts.
Flifaula station. W. R Smith.
Eufaula cl'cult, to be supplied.
Pm-ntnn circuit, to be su- nlled.
Stewart cl-cult, 11 P. I aslev.
Calvin circuit. J. B Blackwell.
Wetumnka a"d Weleetka .1 V.
wit. '
Shay
„,vetta and Snokog«
fikeene arid Paden Harnon Snodgi
'•kmidcee station. N. B. Fizer
Okmulgee circuit, I). I.. Bcrryhlll (sup-
ply >.
Sapulpa st" t 'on
Sanuliia circuit..
Itv-o-y (supply I.
Aitjv
rehearing.
Fatal Accidental Shooting.
Spec-al Dispatch to the Stale CanitaJ.
4 •xlmore. I T. Nov 2 — ChsHev Me.
M'I'an. a nromlnent c«tl en of McMillan.
w«s fatsllv wounded todav by the acci-
dental discharge of a pistol.
M. Bra
^ rcult. Alex Thompson
It was unxortunate tnat ih. ir first 'nlno,e olrcuit
game this season was tne game with j 'wewoka < ircult.
Kai.Mis anu yet the umvers.ty g. J.-Chwoto,
of the territory were no (asy tnarn tor (
Iti-s team and uiaay ol those who saw
Mounds
circuit. John Davis (supply).
ted Haskell, to ! e supplied.
M AI ESTER DISTRICT.
PmldlnK rtJer. A 11 L. Hurkaplller.
South Mc/lester station. J. B. Hall.
Durant sftion. J. M
Wilburton station.
ite station
ningo static
and Sterr
W Myatt.
J. Worlev.
J M Ray.
n. J J. I^ovett.
■tt circuit. P. C.
|«A|fNERS
VeVTNltARblCl
"alottsdup
m OFFER
EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLFS of HAYNER S SEVEN-YEAR.OLD RYE for $3.20
and we will pay the express charges. When you receive the whiskey, try it and if you
don't find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from anybody else at any price, then send it back
|. at our expense and your $3.20 will be returned to you by next mail. How could an offer be fairer ? We take all
the risk and stand all the expense, if the goods do not please you. Won't you let us tend you a trial order ? We
ship in a plain sealed case; no marks to show what's inside. If you don't want 4 quarts yourself, join with a friend.
Orders for Arizona. r">tllfornla. Colorado. Idaho. Montana. Nevada. New Meflco. Oregon, fLr^'nrT1,nl1muSt
be on the baKis ot 4 ((nan* Ior%*.OO by Kxprean Prepaid, or SiO t^unrtH tor eitt.OO by frreixht Prepaid.
Write our nearcst'oflfice and do it NOW.
tsuBLtsMED T|j|E HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY W
M IT. LOUIS, MO. CftTTOK, OHIO ST. PAUL. MINN.
Carnegie circuit, to bo supplied.
Frederick circuit. F. F. Turadglll; A. C.
Briggs, supernumerary.
Mountain Park circuit. H. \. Bhelton
Snvder circuit, to be supplied.
Student in Epworth University, Jesse
KK DtffTH.PT.
PreBliltns filler. J. C. Fowler.
. MUfknKfe First church. 'I. I. I.:ilt nr..
MUSkOKM s' Paul, W. H. Uoper.
Woganer station, P. B. Hicks. J. D.
Edwards sui>ernumerar>'
Grand River circuit, to be supplied.
Fort Gibson station. N. E. Gertlg.
Sallsaw station. G. W. Damon. •
• Sallsaw circuit. W. M. Grose (sup-
Vian circuit, to be supplied.
Cameron circuit.-to be supplied.
Poteau station. W. A. She ton.
Quinton
it A. M. Belcher.
I. J 11 ltodgem.
ult. I. M Carter; .
Dclicately formed and gently reared, women will find,
In all the. seasons of their lives, as maidens, wives.or moth-
ers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which acts
gently and pleasantly and naturally, and which may be
used with truly beneficial effects, under any conditions.
when the system needs a laxative, is —Syrup of Figs. It
is well known to be a simple combination of the laxative
and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aro-
matic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system when its gentle
cleansing is desired.
Many of the ills from which women suffer are of a tran-
sient nature and do not come from any organic trouble
and It Is pleasan? to know that they yield so promptly to
the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs, but when anything
more than a laxative is needed it Is bsst to consult the
family physician and to avoid the old-time cathartics and
loudly advertised nostrums of the present day. When
one needs only to remove the strain, the torpor, the con-
gestion, or similar ills, which attend upon a constipated
condition of the system, use the true and gentle remedy —
Syrup of Figs—and enjoy freedom from fhe depression,
the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which are due
to Inactivity of the bowels.
Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs can hope
to get Its beneficial effects and as a guarantee of the ex-
cellence of the remedy the full name of the company-
California Fig Syrup Co.—Is printed on the front of every . ,
package and without It any preparation offered'as Syrup '
of Figs is fraudulent and should be declined. To those
who know the quality of this excellent laxative, the
offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called
for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to
some first-class drug establishment, where they do
not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor Imitation
remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all
reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per boitle.
AUF3RNIA
JS
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V V * .c> V
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fi*VSx***
the game last Saturday between the
university and Lawton say tnat Oku%
homa ua.s made wouderiul advance-
ment during tne last three weeks, and
that if OKlanouia were given another
cuance at Kansas the results would be
much different, 'lhe Lawton team is
composed ot men Horn all over the.
uodtbwestern part of Oklahoma^ ami
ticui i.v an oi these are old college'men, j>
having played on Michigan, Iowa and j ij. . ....
otner well known teams. | ^3UrtmitJ«m. uw.
• i ne university plays at GHthrie Sat-I w p..ru<-ka . i• «M*it. w < dark,
j urday, November 5, where they meet i'art«hornc and Haileyville, to Jje sup-
the A. & M. college of Stillwater. The pl'yKreb .1
I following Friday. November 12, thei imrant .men •' w. C
! Oklahoma team will play the unlver-j P ontotoc circuit, h. M.
sity ol Texas at Austin, and from ail : stonewall .1 m «'• Hamilton
I inuicaiions the Oklahoma boys will! i^oi t .i-.aiit i '••subplled
! give the Texas lads a close rub lor the | £;^pI^n0,;i;,I ,<Lw, ii. t J Mlnnls,
; honors of the southwest. (guppiy
Donald (supply).
W. Lloyd.
Jarrett (sup-
Crops Around Sulphur.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Sulphur..'I T., Nov. 'ii.
throughout this s< < tion of the territory as
a whole have proven to be the I. i for
years I^ist Satunla\ there was market!'i
af this place upward of fifty bales of cot-
ton. More than three-fourths of the i t.
. eeds ot thes< fifty bales wort deposited
In tiie bank.' • I
.The corn croi> has proven* one of the
beat not only of largi f|uantlt>', but < f I
excellent quality, b mg luge eats.
'l*i the surprise of m.ei farmers the\
1ind that the sweet potato crop is vet>
tine. The vegetabl • is being hauled t..
ket by the wagon load and marketed
tur 50c per bush' I.
First Alaskan Missionary.
SpM'ial Dispatch to the Stale t'apltal.
Muskogee. I T . N..\. Mis A. R.
McFarland. «• Alva th. lii-t American;
missionary to Alaska, and probebl> ihe
tlrst American wmnt n over to so there,
was in this cltv v. en! i the guest of
Mr- A. W Robertson Mis McFarland
went to the fae northern country about
tt-Mv years auo •• a mbsl >e.uv for the
Pres >yterian churcti m . r.-mained uniil
P'-esldln
Mangum
M DISTRICT
W S P McQullough.
Ti. J W. SI-""
Jit, J. M. Mulloy fsup-
J. E. Dunnaway.
ill T. A. O"Bryant,
nd Kinta. Niles Sturgeon,
j nn v.rcult. w. J. Lend
stigler and Whitefield. J W. Head.'
Coweta and Clarksville, to be supplied,
♦luldrow circuit * II. B. fcoiggs
Muskogee circuit. A. N Lusk, (sup-
P,Oaktahs circuit, to bo supplied
Corresponding secretary of church fed-
eration. E. M Sweet. Jr.
gpai.Mlm . „
WEATHERFORD DIgTRlCT.
PrefldinB elder. C K Robert^
Wynnewood station. M L. Butler.
Geary. J. W. O Biytnt. isipply).
Mountain View. M. D. H"l.
Cloud Chief. W. N. Vernon.
Rocky, to be supplied.
Cordell station, .1 L. Henson.
Clinton. J W.
Custer City, .1
Foi
L. J. A ti
Trick- y.
Marietta station. W A. Anderson
That kei vllle circuit, to be supplied.
President of Hargrove College, T. 'O.
Whltten. „
E Mtor Western Christian Advocate, 1 •
R K aglet barger
Publisher Of Wesl
cate. vv. S Durrl'k.
eiiru'Ti v\'
CHOCTAW
Presiding elder,
Antlers and Fir
Hugo and Grai
Christian Advo-
DISTRICT.
VV. P. I'lpi-
M. W. Wheelan.
A I/>vett.
Fortt Townson. to tie supplied.
Nelson, to be supplied.
Talihina M K. McF.lhannon.t supply).
Wister Edgar Wallace, (supply).
Kullituklo, A. S W• Ilia
eBthel, L N. Ishcomer
Klamltla. I. W Cobb.
Atoka. A. II. Ho
Sugar Loaf, R. *
M< Elroy
Chickasha and Washita, J,
Gibson Grayson
Sins Bols. Griggs Durant
owl, t" supplied.
Interpreter, to he supplied
BEAVER DISTRICT
Presiding elder. .1 E. L«
To Investigate Appraisement.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Hartshorne 1. T . Nov. 2 -The citizen#
of Hartshorne, who. have protested so
strenuously against the Choctaw townslta
cotromlsdon appraisement of Improved
property, have at length Induced Inspector
.1 C,eotn« Wright to agree to come her
Wednesday and Thursday and investigate
tho appraisement.
Swallowed HIS False Teeth.
Special lHn at«b to the Stale Capital.
Okla ClU Nov. - -W P. Henderson
.If Pauls Valley, I. T., died In a hospital
■Hrgteal operation m
supply).
•
jassoway and J. J
T. Hall and
(supply).
lO'
Surge*
id bis falsi
B'-.
Ouyn
Tyr
J H
alio way.
and Hooker, W.
Easery,
I.ockwood,
be
F P. Munsey.
Wood. Mo
We
Ulan HensMy
gib ii L Mauldln.
odward, J I
Persimmon. W
Grand. W. P Me
Haselton and In
Grand Valley, W.
• Burglars at Ardmore.
Special Dlspat. h to th. State Capital
Ardmore. I T . Nov. 2. Burgla
tered the hardware stores
Kennedy & Spraglns and T
last night and appropriated
platols, tine knives and o
There Is no clew.
f Stevens
K Kearnev
number o
er articles.
eetb
i the
eth
day:
nli
Deer Die from Black Tongue.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
Antlers, 1. T.. Nov 'j Hunters that
have Just returned from the mountains
report deer dying with blnrk tonsme. A
party that has-recently returned from an
extended hunt stated that he had seen at
lenst a dozen deer that hxud died with tlila
disease. 0
Western Postmasters.
Special Dlwpatch to the^ State Capital.
oklahoma Autwine. K y county. II U
Baliiumi. vice Wm. H. Osborne, resigned:
Osceola. Custer county, Wm. S. By ford,
vice 1J. O. (Jreer, resigned.
Charged with Killing ' White Boy
Special IHspatch to the State Capital.
Antlers. I T . Nov. -A negro man wn«
brought In by officers from Grant, twenty
Tlies south of here, today, charged wltfi
'-'llleg a little white boy by cutting hia
from ear to eur. cutting one ear
in two.
Irow, J
VVYN'NEWOOD DISTRICT.
■sldln
elde
J S. IA
'Creek circuit. W. J. Wllst
ick circuit. W. J Hale
u- si -tlon. E L. M
-.1-lck cl'
Burns.
,1 W. R Baeh^an.
d Eldorado w A D'ckey.
y ..... and Eldorado " A I'; K-
f, ,1 ,. circuit H B. Kill- (supply).
Coi alea circuit. W. E. Woodward (a
W Lewis.
- - Butler.
Pauls Valley station, to be supplied,
pi,i■ eli Station. R. A. Crosby,
lexington station. T D Shanks.
Lindsay stitlon. E. E. Shanks,
Davis station, to be supplied
Sulphur station, i. W. Brooks.
Hoff and Mill Creek station, J. D-
"n'oM. and Shllo stall.,n, J. U Sullivan.
Wunett and Hyius. P. A. Smith, («up-
" Paoli circuit fl H. R-rry, (supply).
M.flcc circuit, I. R. Haul.
Hickory circuit I. H. Kullln«in.
Dougherty circuit, E A. Sample.
Morral circuit. 1 M Woodward.
White Head circuit. Jf K Florence.
Krin Springs circuit, T W VaUter.
Elmore circuit, to be supplied.
Bradley circuit, to be suppljgd.
Dibble circuit to be aupplled
Ti -s. v circuit. C, M. DMbeck (supply)
Etowah 'circuit, J R Hill, (supply).
Conference missionary secretary, W. E
DunkW
• J. B. Fairfield
jk * TRANSFER, COAL AND STORAGE «* * J
Receivers and Distributors of Car Lots.
Best Grades of Coal Always in Store. o
Goods Packcd, Stored and Shipped to Order v
Quick Seivice at All Times. ;
Phone No. 20. > 407-409 West harrison Ave. J
fi
to leave on a«
Katv tOpTry Oli
t of III healUi
Fuel.
(impelled
don't hesitate * j
te longer you put off obtaining a
le of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
ii your stomach Is so weak that you
annot enjoy your meals and the bowela
n* very constipated, tho harder it is,
olng to be to eftec
hot
Wilson:
pltal.
Muskogee. I. T . Nov. ? It Is ieporte
tj k ^ 'T. railroad will hav
•- rM>1nea rebuilt with o
burner-* and If tin ■ prove* satis fa
,, .vill be retnodel. il at once. When
• ••• ->• In us« |t Is under-
Ptoori that there will b" a change In the
. u u the runnlnf "
rid other fast train:
nltal.
Antlers. I T . Nov. 1' There will be an
Interesting examining trial here before
Ortfwwfilmi'rt'.er latham tomorrow The
mayor of Hugo and two business men n -e
c' -irged with Interfering with the town-
idte aprra'sement at tlvt place and abus-
ing tbe appraisers. Anslstant Pro«ecutlng
Attornej Crlsba
Hhappard and Sir
Mav Name
Ot^tol National bank. In pi
WIITmighhv, le expected if
iieneen Is elected governor "of IlllnolH
Willoughby ..nd Deneen are cousin* end
Detie.-n is s.,ld to have piomi .ed Wlll-
oug^by Ihu otliue of suite warvhuuac coin*
mission.'i\
Bitters ^
J^Sf^^sbou'd be taken at
stoma™
HostetJer's
Stomach
. IIEROKEE DISTRICT
Presiding cltler, J R DonaM
Vinita station, II H. Watson
Chelsea station, L L. Thuraton. #
Afton station, L. L. Johnson
Claremore station. C. f. Mitchell.
Ml iml station, Geo B. Jackson.
drove* station. G M Oaul.
Tahletjuaii i-tntlon. '
, Duncan, supernumt
Pryor Creek station, J. L. ( age.
Bartlesville station, J M. Porter. I
Welch station. W. C. Siyag. .
Stillv 11 station, J. M Hlvely.
BlueTlJ^ket station, J L P.'own.
Nowata circuit, J M Russell.
Tahlequah circuit, J, F. Thompson.
Locust Grave, w M Leatherwood
Chapel Grove circuit, C. M. Byars, (sup-
irland circuit, J. L. Duncan, (supply).
Adair circuit, J M Kodgers (supply).
Chotesu circuit, to be supplied
he very first aymp- Owasso circuit. A W. Culvert (supply),
om. It will Vinita circuit, Browning Lewis, (sup-
CR83KK8XSXKKRXMX>0000>
Grissom
mil
ou a lot of un-
ecessary suffering
leeauss It alwaya
i such ailments
"* o
Poor Appetite,
Dlcsiness.
Indigsstion
Sick Headache
Constipation,
Biliousness,
Dyspepsia and
Malarial Fever.
ply
B. J. Hllderbrand; Ell 8nell,
ARDMORE DISTRICT
Presiding elder. A. N. Avarytt
Ardmore, Broadway. S F. < od
Ardmore, Carter Avenue, to
piled
circuit. VV. R. Brock
Oakland clr' pit. m B. McKlnney.
Madill station .1 Rush OoodJoe.
H lA'
Nicholson.
nlerland .
•'■it. J A
circuit, Ja
ti ltr
ford circuit. B F H
circuit. J. A Row a i
took .Ircult. R H
circuit. J A IC U
aud ilLiru«>villu t
Balrd. (s
egad,
irlnatead.
tg^LAMOriA AViiNUt: SIAIiLKS.
Good Iloiseij,. Good Ktifs and Goo.l Service *
PHONE Ti 218 220-222 East Oklah ma Avenue Sj
frisco system
Chicago & Eastern Illinois R R.
Double D'ily Trains
^ BBTWKKM
St Louis i Chfcago
• morning and evening0
rcrr LeSpILb Street Station. Chicago 0:FOa.m.-9:lOo.n
•om U'n Sft., romnta BVg'St. L. 9:30a.m.-0:46p.r
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