The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL WKDNESDAY MoKMNfl. WRIT. 5
THC OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL oklahonu ^OPLH ARF
•y MM Stats Capital Company.
CURRENT COMMENT
AGAIN GETTING BUSY ( t J<" "" - ,M w,d
ulenii never took half so m
n lit- called «hi the mother
more hoUIi-j*
Mr Roosevelt max M'ulisr I ha'
WlAMK
QREER. EDITOR
subscription Urates.
\ movement under way to '•dure f« r Oklahoma
the national lioiuc i'| tln fraternal Order of I'"-
Tlif grand hidge will be in *, -ion in Denver in Austin
and at that lime tlx -*it* l« r I! «• houiv will '*■ desig-
nated. Ii wilj be u four huudred thousand dollar prop
'I II.- Kagh- of Oklahoma uiv ."i ui 1 lu- Hi"'*' «"'e-
•o <0 ,mi' enterprising people in the order. \ml |!"
*1.00 | liav< -tarted out to round ii| this home. I hat tueana
2.oo : |Ilut the town or « oiiiiniiiiit \ which
will I in vc to liiiiolh* H' I li«* Oklahom
beaten
mitt
. « Dally fty Man—itrietiy in Advance.
On* %*•#* ...
Oat nonth
Ora year
©ally fty Mall—Strictly in Adavncs.
On« month
Three 'nomtta
montiv« %
Ona year . „ ^
wku .itlan .ill b. by mill I" «" •« OythrH.
On. „ 1, SU"">.."l"0n: ...0. In 'Ill
WMklx. I'alyles III' "I'l'lTUIJ '''III ''I1'' I I"'1 ' '■ 111
M, mon.h, « climate nor I" -Itlifnl ci.iinnoliw . aUl. m I
C*a year
jo is
6.00
4 00
Thai Ittdlf naable "i
i #lhe single atateh<#
N-cn rallad
i April H
m mil tee arc pilaw
(• nipt* i" ohm in
>m;' on equitable
at
Tin' dutb
f thi
e for
■ day
ii.iIK i y | rt'ilnu themselves. Tlnr M I'■
i .«. Ih Utile tin* la -1 ^ -oj '
to the htiHlwnd* mho abuse |lielr | reus
by having ih.m whipped \V
looked <|U'stioningiy at the urbane d
wed gu\ or nor of Cotimdo.
"If the legislature had tried t«* decja
\ac. nc\ and *>ni Lieutenant iJovern
ltd." explained that cxti
rful man. his
• \ • ■# Mashing I would liii
I# without limitation. 1 wuh
Irtty t ' #uppr<
<k] for Okie
uiid t«> ml"
real desire <•
il.. people of Ihl#, lerrltoi V- Incidentally
H ik a noorlfher of lightning rod#. a ad i
used Indirectly to *x *t the fortunes o
, hinge on
lw , end hurt
•" 1 matrlinn
• necessity if creating
of hat h< lai w it 1
a a the penalty f
personal code?
f.c (he
men
fed
mpi;
City
It
mer
row ti are
tin
iiiua
bora, of whom eleven re«IU- In tin *ai
i.uh Indian nulhm- and nine In okl
homa. Of the entire ntimher, onl> f"
ni. of tin- Ha ilia K< railroad \\lo
moro than half of the taxable wealth a
population of the two territories* are !
Women Section Hande.
Ot> World
following Ktatemi'iit Ih made
lend h
«<niid liave ni.«d«* ahmt work of the I'
IdhI> kuii i1kIio*i.* anil Indite#!
I "Th«* propoaal not to decide tl-.e m
: ti i. i >• ci in tinned, "and declar# «
n i . . iid xf'Ht M<T>onald Was rh arly i
. . -thuftonal. I* would not have m
lultled to it We were pre|mred to p
j vent 11n*i constitutional outrage with
ployed
ti
rage •
• if Hin>
thim ji'.oiin worn
e IIumhIuii railwii
early Halao of t
thin In an Avcr.i
ffleial ilixu-1 fnil *phyaIottl f«r«
tin
call of tin- go
Ti.
ur* f.
! lie « rptltl'llt ppr l>in 'I 111'
n ■loi, ilt- rliin. Ain|iututi' ii
n. is ni ill ii mil In-1
in a Ii iiii-
ilri.l «itvi- limn i" f'liii"! 111 "klulumiii. Ii i ' 111
ill,, tr |ni'f Iiur -« fur north I" lime tlie mi.-ei-
alili* h iiiii i- ihut conio In ilu- Hurtli.
mil
mmtttef
■ntlmenl
io terrt*
1 nth ti
Jifillllr
Tb. r.
Illlljil.ll'
1.1 (
but it
inn! i* one wnnl linn |ini|ilr «!'" li"P I"''
I it ti \ 1**1,v i'1-i'. ii«t ilirriTi'tiiii.
CLAMAKOUS NEED FOR
A PURE FOOD I.AW
Inii" ii- tlio -npplv of oflutuic. i i mot Iiv •-• < d mul
Now Hit* Mingt'
' pretenda t« represent the ti u«
• if nearly all Ihe people of the
lories But Chairman Joihx. In lenulru
the 'jill, atlmonl-hes each membor n:
| followa
• I realise that we bate n iigiit to mak<
for flnlehiHMl and we will have lo he ti]
and doing nr otherwise the people win
are oppofed in atutehooil of any kind am
Mind you,
« ludcM women aeeiiun iiatids tip to tele |
Ktaph operator* and atatlon agent#! And 1
tliin mean# that sei Hon hands rci-rtu i
j cou#hlergbty len# than the $i j yearly I
# Upend
one of the nhocking 'IslitH to an Anter- '
; 1-.in, in ICuropc 1m tu see a woman yoked
with a cow pulling a plow II i* ••vpn
; more shorkiug to the Henalbililie# to ride ,
on a IIu#hIhii rallwa> and, as the .-ars
. i u#h h\ to observe t>«Clloti wiim' n ro#t-
111.• - ,(e Hui ba aflia* >> -• atlas Pi
j gild having him resign the next du
It In- 1 Inauguration of Lieutenant Ooverno
a# made lawful, in it# forn
to II# legality."
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS.
i new nnloU How . 11 i* lio
id fh>t 4i'C it over their l
rd none of t In
t shoulder.
etervhodv bclit'vci* in ptiblif ow H'i-Iii| .
tit Ii without workii—exi t pt waterwqrk'f.
.-.litor littx just got the new wormin rep« rier
vord "iltiint\" when «ho broke out on tin-
Now ■ ,< ill III till' iMiinfripnl olci'ii"ii- Imvi- '"•••«
,1 it mil' ■ Unit the peoplr ' l JP'tri'al w,,rl<
ti,c niiiin r.
I \- lo
' iiliiliue tlie- liolds < ut there will In- m> searcitv of r. ti
ni-pherrv jiiui < u nu- #helf "f tin? eoriu-r ^rocurv •t u'i*.
\iiii in tlii" rninliiion i- Hi
, (Hire food law thill w ill prdteet.
I The infant mortality «•!' ihi-
1 ferrifie.
Tin' ii'iioiiiit of poi-o'n that ran lie and i-* daily eon- |meetinf
• unied In tin* thrown peoplr n| the I nited Statr- i-
.i|)|ailliii^ and startling in I bat ii does not euiMe more
lieu ^rn\rs ami a greah-r Imom in the business of the
uiidertuker.
The people of America are be.-oining used to poison
a- an article of diet. They are willing to wear copper
#om< who ore opposed to Joint statehood |llfr OM tlieir #ho\els
wKI agitate Ihl# ipie#tlon and get the |jow ,j0 |ju.M^ womi i manage to H\
wrong Impreaalon out with our peopla ,M ;l >f.ar? |t m„ht rem«>mh'>ved
• • • IMoaae notify me Wlieilnr yon will tlmI ti..- entire f.iml! of European •
hi. prenent in peraon or not and if it H . nlM ,n(. ohlli«d to do manual labor—nn i
illi «t Hrrtl tor a Impossible to he pi-eaent In person. Wum<.n • .llM| children. The aggregate
Hure to give ome one who Is in #ympath> «.,K, |M ,|H family support
irv i- sOIUet Illlli! W,n' lh" WOrk >OUr prnx> And tills uggretta-e famllv earning#
^ The cull la genuine. Thai # Junes <>f j |o,ap than that received by
1 Oklahoma.^Mty. "Let no man get Into thl# worklngman.
The Carnegie
Library
ta tn need of funds for I be # purchase of
taail-s uti'l we hfl\'- •!♦ « i'1 1 11' a'lonl :i plan to
Hid in raiting money for ti purpose
During the next two nic h i' we will pay 5
per* ii of our sales on n :i !) 10 jis of our cash
checks. We deliver to c;w Ii purchaser a check
showing tlie amount of |> :< !t.t .• These chocks
when returned to u.; in tli am in' of 110.00,
or over, by any of ihe lade s who are members
of the Federated City Club? we will honor* \v
paying * per cent of the amount so returned.
If the ladles will arrange to secure and sav«
nil* the checks we will issue, they run maUe
for the library a nice sum of money for His
purchase of booka.
4
America
vhn I# not tn favor of making Ok-
The ( hoi taw Cofoied Te n
elation will meet at Atderaoi
It is suid tliere people are ignorant. Of
lahoma pay taxes for the Indian countrjcOUr#<- they an Ne. ##sarilv so The> for
kaep out he who will not concede tlmt ' |,n-. hud no chance In llf'. neither the wa>#
the world ought to revolve around Okla- j n0r their forbenra. l.ipt
lioma City It would he terrible If some ru1 ,|k.v
ag'ii.\ Btni haa some of the villa
They*had a "tacky ' social tin
eek.
F. B. Lillie & Qo.,
Druggists and Manufacturing Pharmacists,
guthrie, * >
OKLAHOMA
| ,|.,i Tinn - U ii now now?|w|.i'r in tlmt ritv.
, .sii.il' anil MrCnv mul nhows nijrn.- nr liln-. oiii-
,,nh ,i i daily very foil.
to aquneae Into that ineetliiK And the
w ho Would stand up for the InteiVatn of |r ,ss ten1
the people of Oklahoma
There i# Just one reason for the
• I , ii i -l i mm, , | together of till# committee. It I# not
liliit- '! ?t".mu li* Mill Imriix |,rfsorvi'il vital-. I hoy mnH.j (m|irM. „.m,
are entitled to Statehood. 1'ongre## kin
1 Conscious Of their misetv
■ growing tired of the hope-
In willing because ihey do not rebel in such a manner
as to crush the adulterated food jn-oduet out of exist-
iiii; i of automobiles has l>ccn fixetl by lllinoi
; unles an hour. It is already being ronstri'r I
4 who own autos to mean not less ill
nn hour.
lint jioi -"ii in food is not leaving the people un-
s.aibetl. Tin \ are paung for it with impaired diges-
tions ami shuttered nervous systems.
And the end of the trouble is not yet ill sight. Alum
nt and crushed rock ill baking powder ami copperas and
boracic aeid in.preserved goods, and formaldehyde In
milk are gradual^ doing their deadly work.
that. It I# not lo take any further action
concerning statehood. There i# nothing
further to do along (lit# line at present.
Il I# to call a inas# meeting in #ome hot-
bed of Joint statehood sentiment, inaugu-
rate n tin pan and for horn campaign,
and howl down the protesting voice of the
Oklahoma taxpayer, who sees wherein
he ia about to be gold-bricked.
Jones. Tom Doyle and some others who
have #n far prevented Ihe realisation of
Oklahoma's statehood hope# by appear
IllEena ticket haa been put in «'
f toil When these patient. | field at Wagoner In opposition to lb
| wronged one# wake up to the fact that ' ticket named by the democrats.
Mlltig | they #ha\e i.ecti robbed, body and mil '
there will he a fearful reckoning. i The Arkansas • City Traveler, wide
) now- hum# gas. is kicking about Iona
Oklahoma \ Legislature. > • wers spitting In Its new gaa stove.
Kansas City Journal
The eighth session of the Oklahoma)
legislature has adjourned. With the e\
• cptlon of perhaps one more, it will prob-
The Indian Territory Traction company
of South McAlester will have its electric
line 111 .operation Into Hartshorne by
April j.
fli,. K i • City Journal Jinx aiifficiontlv ii-i n\or- <1
.1 nnt,tiiii' hill till' Miniumri ropulilirnn.- nro nnl ili- '
MS ' .tlicnrv tlmt tIn ropubliniii parly it Ilu-
Mirt 11- II i on tllillKH.
II..ii II. ■- .Motiniro i- visiting his linylin,ni linino in
I , fo«- llay-. Mils K'MIO 'wok In In- *limui
•i«i ,! neal prnpnsit inli works out Willi I lie iny--
fr iu- iianjier. prnliiibly.
V M ki-i- s.-niiiu-l roniarks Hull liofinv imml
\( ii. linn t'a-tio wnuld do well to vooall wlirt 1
tevi od in
Vkcn I min i
tibavtU', J
fclu'iTed Wit
lilitia romp
nm potent if
In the «•>
,,„.W in all
igraplier t
aeeessitv ot
Wlinl I III' i-OUtlt l'( llc.-oil- llllll will iiuvo In have i- a ln« I" Wa.lilngloi, In th. rolo „r knm k |UMll
• .. , ers. know full well that more than l>" p i
pure loud law that will make convicts out of some at
present prosperous manufacturers, dealers and dairy-
men.
THE RAILROAD FACTOR
IN INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS
i Joseph Hainsev Jr.. president of the Wabash rail-
I road, in a paper read before the Commercial rlub of Si. i
1 Itouis, saitl: ful1, ' 1
| "A load's inicrest* are belter served bv numerous
hut It failed t •
I is en foot font a CIt|
alt 'the ga# companies
s have capital enough to do
rlli while.
the -X i lei
ably be the last held nndt
rial government. The legislators re ill*. .1
this fact and acted accordingly. fno The Tulsa Oem.tf rat .~i>s the nj-'.,iHe^
laws Which they passed were mosth of of lh' special advertlalng train came
.1 temporary nature and nothing was doi^ bonu- "in full .-phlts,
to impair the excellent financial credit of muntloa ihe brand
the territory* or entail upon the prospect
•w state a burden* of disagreeable A mover
sele # •debt. The appropriation to consoll
argc, but the greater sums will !>•• there und
cent of the people of Oklahoma do not ^ expcnlled for purpose# which will bring ■oinelhlng
want to he tied lo the Imllau nations as permanent henetlt ,|o ilt. people
long a# #ald nation# lire In their present j -pj,,. , it>dliable recoitl of the eighth (Unre the bridge was destroyed at
eoudUioit. Tlity know that the movement j general assembly reals not so inui^i upon nijcUhurn. tin- t huens of that enterpiis-
liow starting In Oklahoma Is dangerous ( what It did.a# upon what It kept pom do lUg town lia\ est.ti ••-•ted a free ferry
i for them and their fond hopes, and that ing The value of this negative work
unless It b promptly cheeked It will ; • an he understood by recalling life iloxens
Mwcep everything before It. Hence the of fool hills and coriupt schenn - a-id
hur> cull for the tom-tom brigade. giafls which were killed. The levi^latoi •-
The Joint r.lateliond committee Is one- hud tin power to gl\e awa> i .nt hh-
•ption and nature It enii : nd establish vested lights which ii • new
full> excludes all who might disagree with Ma:, would not lum disturbed Strong
lis ideas. II presents only one'slde of ' pre*Mii- was brought to l .,ai tu iicpilie
the easi*. and tries to hide-nil e*k|tnce then privileges and personal ocnejr.s,
, ....lependetlL plants than bv ti large branch plant Ot |lhn( |( |s not (1)0 wh„|r. Wnrks. Itte Its '-ut Ihe legislators Monti tlrm Oklahoma
hat to an Knglish gontlenum num d , Ml||U, which can be rltised down ami all its truffle 1 present action win oni> show its weak-1 to be congratulated tTpon having s...
one A. 3«<*«on> tiiw. ,,-um fooU thai u- own iiit.-rest, .• "/ ""i-P'™;1 11
I " i iii unfairness. Any meeting it
- " are best served b\ so doing. A railroad is at the me rev j wj,| eclipsed by those w
is been looking on in some anxiei-: not , (|j. „ concern when the bulk of its traffic roincs . #tatch«*>d for Oklahoma, in i->• 4tiaue
envy, and now announces tbat she lias a frol(i jt A rili|roiul iti dirertly conreriied in the build- of DOylr- " a1, 'ut'
v all ready t^i march to the i '.ti una I en-, ( ow.n | orritorv and etunmunitica and must. aR'1 "
e adjutant-general will say the word. , vvju,n m-,. retlueed by some line to help out an- siander of Females
— 7" other section, meet such rates or not only lose traffic ' |llo d.(Wn ,,r
el ion of Bishop Mrl-all that societ\ t1"; toiiiporarilx-. luit see its own territory amljiatrons suf- 'i,,...,' sian.i.i. i ami 1
I'er loss ill business, wllirll IlliV never be regililfrll. Tllht i.lamhMcr# usually Itaxe gDia
a railroad is willing to meet such competition, even at
a l< ss to it. we need only
DO NOT
Got iii too big a hurry airovit
cleaning house as our CARPE'l
CLEAN IXG MACHINE will Ik:
liere about Atarch- 25.
THE GITHRIE LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 109. 502--504 W. Okla. Ave., Guthrie. Okla.
, Owa*e*o*o*o*046*o^o*o«o«oeo«o*o«oeo*o*ci*o«i oeo«o oe
J. B. Fairfield
* TRANSFER, COAL AND STORACiB.
J> *
all paid for.
lodge I:
. balyn'i
hold
In the
ie und coil:
sing hour#
Li w ton J
w mil'
, I passed Is Interesting
I It lt :i 1 temperament
w it kind of legislatlo
Hie new state Law
horse racing and tin
a- showing th • po-
ll** ilir people llllll
|il is seen an excuse for ti Chicago jnr-
., rt that society bus doubtI-■>* aron the
ng something to keep itself front spoi -
After
•fellow Ci
,, h t It
toe the
nibbed.
And il Is regrettable that the Mef -{ami
ment— the
lunoceut
riiveii he-
ll vi fill investigation it is decidrd that tiie
, • ji.)ndent is needed, if be were not reud\
. ible fabrication there would In- nothing jmrts ami I in
t ! 'i of sensation to talk about and won
111# old place
i 1*4*
Tlie prop.
IjolIMlV in**'*
snp- III '
in fhowii* '
fo-t>i>ntIi-nt i
\ jury in
t-liilil win.
Hirho whs ail
vino. TI i ni
v -''••••"
right -even w
r Milliners.
lion lliat the valiiliiv "f any "f llkla-
Hilit In- <|uoi<tionoil liei'iiu-o of proiT. I
pniblv is as riiliculoun a- Il i- -lariliiiL'.
\v ilrvoid of knowledge of ilio law a c r-
1)0.
Iva listened to the itorv of the i-ure of n
I I icon troubled with its sifilu I>a ii nuin as-crteil.
jr,.,] I,, have no lioensoio prnetiee iik-.1i-
ilu' jurv loijnd him not jjuilly upon tlie
v that it was not a crime to restore the
bout a license from the board of medical
trcuiclv low rill •- io the <«tilf and Atlantic ports, under | girls ha\ gone down t<> tin
which grain is b< ing hauled east of Chicago at as low 0 , ^ lns,hln* nf t!
rale a- eight-tenths of one mill per ton mile, solely to crr ;inil l
protect ra-trru ports against the competition of Gulf , but it is soon forgotten un-
interested in those ports.
I'lie condition- of the trade and commerce of tie
i .nutrv. the almost ah-sunleilly low. rate per ton mile ; t
which the traffic of the country i-Tarried, the pro-.
prions i nulilion of at b ast ! ! per n'nt of the business
mm ol' rttis country, the great growth of our foreign
trad'
'strenuous* pursuit of a ltdbby, that the railroads have
not been and are not now engaged in •throttling and
destroying the trade ami*rommerre of the rountry and
forcing the small manufaeturer out «'l" bu-in«.' a- has
tndarer'a
ihl oats.
respmes
so. ie<4 ' . Ii i fort n -
that steps from l lie
straight path, according to lety'n
standard, will forever after he looked ii|>-
on with contempt by her i^ore fortunate
slstei-. she can not live down her past
if cord and her load of #i-orn *111 nevei
tie llftetl until #he is put beneath tho cold
regretahle tiling about It
#ale of cigarettes
oil established f«> I
educational Institutions. The ,rtar« run
Ktrlpes have been ordered placed on ol
sclnwl houses Teachers arc ret|iiired 1
devote half an hmif weekl> to t" " hlot
"morality and liuina
schools." Women have been
tight to vote at school elections
of the first > lass, and their libe
•and happiness have hoii t>iit 1 n•
by making ii inisdemi at l
e^tmi
•rat: L. M. L!gg- i prof-
living on liig Beaver a
of the city, was In this
g exhibiting a sample bunch of
that Is growing on his farm. The
measured twenty-one lnoh#* la j
It i# of the soft grain vnrletj
lllggs has twenty acres as good
sample, lie reports that all the
ill that section I# good and that
intry never had a better p.aspect
pic I crop. "Oats are looking line.
Biggs. Nearly all ti •
planting corn. A world
jlsed in our section this
rmcr# contemplate ml#-
Receivers nd Distributors o' Car Lots. $
Best Grades of Coa! Always in Store. i
Goods Packcd, Stored aru Shipped to Order ^
Quick Service at All Times. 2
Phone No. 20. * 407-409 West Harrison Ave. *,
iid Mr.
id the
large
a mount
cotton.
! third |
the praa-
atu|e«T and j
' that Ok- !
the spirit1
11 act eristic !
|dcas of }
state on I
•w hlch her
to :
be
Some Indian Name!.
ami virtu'
yie \ i
— - ■■ I I
-ration in society,
sin sooner than to
doing #in<1 to have
pointed at them ai
w lula still
toi.gue# of
IK' :
A Ranbh Boy Talks.
That city kiiI at our hnuse^ by jinks, but
it was fun
To hear the awful thing# sin
Hoe the things she done!
She didn't hav<* no savv of
life H bit.
An' kep' u# kid# n-laughln' till I thougl
we'd have n fit!
Sh' .iid the roosters' crow In' was the;
tnoruln* song, an' when
The spotted «ulf was bawlln an' a-tram
i i 'round the pen
ghc - .* it was a-griovln' fur the n
senees of its maw
An lu: .inter creetur' than slit w t
Frank r. Baarrgr
J. Frank Laux
crn??c>
Insurance,
and Pea-I Estate
Phone 161. a
fa Logan County Bank Building, Guthrie, Okla J
S odoiX8CiomcKX'<>x8XH ooo<'0^'Xioiyxieiix xiorioi)i:<'<:'>oe^)<Kie'>s
L C BRONSON
the finger of
Mere i> one of the occasions where Uitjv Quiiin
shine.-, h i- worth reatling .aid reflecting o\er: With
the first issue of this paper, over fourteen year- ago.
we refused to print a card of thanks, and the policy <>i
I ||ie paper has not changeti>,in r ilu ir-t i--ui-. It is
Tie- issue of the Shawnee Herald of last Suuda\ «ib nut an eas\ task to refuse to prm; sin n :hii:w hen
tNn largest ever gotten out by that excellent puhiica- j offered, but this paper will#not under any conditions
l:.,„ flf,rj (.„r tained nn interesting rc\ iew of the city, print a card of I hanks. They are rut in! v tincnlled lor.
M sirrah', under the guidance of ciiarlex Barrett and those who a-si-t in burying tli- !. ..ti a ml earing for
it-.d Ncott I iiighlin. i- becoming one of the best papers the sick do not expect thanks i.e nerloriuiiy
etter
iclety "
to do
uss.'fl hen
tern 1ndh
whllt
difference,
\ etiniologlsts Maw •
ie cause which i
the languages sj,e Mt-
is I# n# harsh
tongues of the w
her- lij the klttfhen with it
cream, an' there
at it In a way to lalse
#tlr
give# forth sounds and
soft
thi
legislature passed
defining slande;
of fei
"the
liclou# Imputation of a he
and tixe# the punishment
to nlnet\ days imprl#onm'
tv Jail, or a tine of
such tine and unprlsmimei
To assert that a womu
, or virtue Is nil Infraction ■
liurden of proofs r<«
•d« As the writer alluded to
horilble words of the Itns
f, not differ more which
-,111 mellow language of Italy
than do the Indian name.# of
\. « Kngland from tints, of
. Yo!
111 itie -out
The Tal
\gluaoie m
anil spread
port of l>e
mithi
• l„ti.-. foii-cipientlv n "card of thank-" i- a pieeo of I • •
— — • fiHili-linens. The 11eralJ editor anil every other person r. M.ke^.n w.r,y.
I'ionei r firmly believe- tlmt tliere at. j„ and vieinity. or in any western iiiiiiiiiunity. t„,h.k ii..™i'i
1-als M-ei.'t.'d ill the Ikiw.-Is .. <> . ulioti.a ,...„|y to perform th- neighborly a, i of carinjr
i\:tw iisked what fur. she #aid
\ in \ nice a# tine n# #ilk
Sh«,- l.uttei It fur to make
some huttcrmllk.
She talk, ft aoout the horses heln' steeds
with shiny coats. .
All J'ske.i life If the burros wasn't Rock;.
mountain goats.
An' when the turkey gobbled I <ie#t
1 thought fur certain that
Id flan miix * when she asked me wliai
that goose waa laughin' atf *
as the One da> - • aid •' « would really ll'ie in
jmpare milk n cow.
|c iynd |f ]-,i -,i ohilpin* as edleata her
I V. U. BRONSON
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Only complete abstracts of tit!- in county.
You pay inteiest and principal ■* our nffi •.
Oldest and iargeat iasturancr p.^cocv ia Oklahoma.
And now
rtlefaitli a- follows: To say iImi Tii f-.r ti or the duty of liuryin? the <leml. but we'd
the pre
federal bureau foi •
y county has the gold fever is putting it ha,i«■ to think that any
!- We arc all carrying specimens in our \tr thanked for prrfortning aUch dutie
pia i.ei.-. a oil a man with a little curious looking dirt (.ar,i „f thanks is rot.
( ij , i a larger crowd than a hand organ and a — — —
' nkev. We "dream and see visions/' an.l all our sixty-two p, r cent of the Indian .territory is covered
ents^tbe subject I
_ . T"«. f* u!..i. i.r i i11■ itwiiiiii ioi't-ii..ex i ban 11vo Tu1 r rent i- ~
11 IS
it lieu of this town wanted to imcheior#' riie prop"
therefore 11 dabbh .with the cardin
maids- fossiblv on a
the old bachelor# coaxed
reed into mairlmo
She t n
i Kali do
hanker i
n mi" ut.- are on I ho precious metal.. Sleeping or awake with tinibn lit that port "it of Kan-a- lying direetly
i(i ,|K, same. j north -r the Indian territory li— tlian fi\e per cent i-
... covered wiili timber. Hut timber grows farther west
y I'-nnsvlvanitt oil man who U assuiiied to know nil in the a-ln.liai, tcrriiory latiludo than in
, : .,,,4 in a Kan-a- Citv inteni.- tho other day: Kan-a- In Kan-a- there is „„ unilier on the upland-
,. u,„. ,| never lias seen anvthing lo compare with west of Ihe'.'iiih leernliau. In Oklahoma heavy lore-i,
mi nt in 111 1 field- of Kan-a- and the of oak e\i-t a- far wes, as the imth meridian, cover,^
1.,,li*n territory. Not alone has it opened a new era in place
„ , . i,u-inc.--. but the discoveries there and thos.-jgri
From
motherhiNHl I'
•he# no suhje- t that
not adorn with 111# morale
he preaches to a tract *
to a congress of matrons 1
hi# texts he I# #lHI alu.r
man. Christianity, matemio
; tar ism seem a «iueer diet t
a whole township of hill land. Scrub oak • for uaily consumption. Po#« ^
ow- on the uplands clear lo the 100th meridian and e^ise the pubih take# it# 1:
by pinches but by bandfuls
mixes
ulitlng
mill-
l.ulf "I M.-xico. I do not -uy that oil ran li> found any
v!in. ' ihere is reason To ,-nspeet linn the whole
i! a -i territory lie* ia th 'pan- and iua* ht
viKiipd out.
i -Wer lib have demonstrated the po.aib.litv of for lortv milo.- beyond. In Kansas the low land timber I ^ favor_
l,„opt aiivw bere bcureen \c„d.-hi, a„,j the ! doc-lot o-ry grctly form that found along the water „ M, n.«—v.-u . i«Hf ,i
lit'- "ml I ur-pg ill OklatMinia. ,1,.| m«n mini marry n.l w,„
, hlldren, Ilea I tin children , d
. . . f i them Mh tldren. h
It is for the tune being predicted that tin1 rniroaiiK- i n„,M he re.,red tit to nn-.t a
boom and the Shaw boom will pron ed on parallel lines.1 children to nnar moro ciuidi
and the further one
- Ml. tin- mote marked I" the diffei
\, w Vork furnishes good
tinpies for omparlson. as w
-inherit Stubs. IV Instanc
Mo;i hunkemunk. Moostocma
"'.uili . In Maiiw with ^"n" '* # ho«
w York. Compare Wan- A„- \ .
.i ponarani h '•••-"• ctldit, # „ .
i ,|t.ah in Virginia. Conga re- In An. toll, f., t to
Si ii. .lint and Oostenaula In C,..i ,„,n. -. .
. .i.. Muaconeteong :oid "ha
\, a Jersey with Tallapisisa. inj
Klsslmee. In Khnida
. , few name# of t: -un3 :1
. (1> the Indians, and they are
• mem. of '•" ««®r*nce ,h'
Northeastern am! Hie
S",„i' ~ . Ilinn" Wliethfi mon« IH"
. Norlliw-'t ,.r ih" far
Ni w n,e same harsh an.! {p,t
K * rrmlnittng one very miKti i .v.
-.maium"" f Tartars. Kam ... .
- , i.i Toaaiis""- A""'
« -nuiii «« anil i|,r aoft-ttow- An- i,
ins - unrt soawts nf Ihe people oil
sA.ll. I. irop". 'The dilTeretlie I. '•> To l.c
, matk«l ih.'i no one can fall to "ole II.
I,in . . ii .t ittsposeit t.. try to explulnl nn( , ,
or n nil for It. « | to
Guthrie, Oklahoma
■Z Blank BulldMng
* 118 W. Ok la. Ave,
git
d oti'• bf the pickles of o!
• in he^ fist. •
il milk come sriuirtiu I fur
-t i bought I'd jist
art' die a-laffh> It was sicli j
ageous fun
grab her skirts up In her hand
-.nne I liked her fur she
i#eoln. lie
country ^rooster Jist t
a# me,
rutin . mehbe. if I ti
be sent
feller or to he the
ongr
Colorado's Narrow Escape.
denver Poat 9 i
Hni AI \ a Adam- was Tot tame a Unit
t. 11 remarked to me. just before he j
darted home to Pueblo, that there had]
lecn a narrow escape from hell popping.
Mint
n a-thlnkln' when
to ignorance. t
star-kin' up with her'n ain't
circumstance: • •
y> honest Injun. Jist s«
tell maw.
creetur l' in slu
igtii
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OFFICERS—U C GUSS. Precjdent; FRANK DALE, and J vO PERRY. J
j Vice-Presidents: ROBT SOHLBERG. Cashtet : H. W. PAINTER and
i N. MELVILLE CARTER. Asilstant Cashiers. i
J DIRECTORS—U. C. Gusa. Frank Dale. J W. Perry. B. r Edwarrts, A. Q. C. J
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