The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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TITF: oklahoma ma ik CAPITAL, THl'Rsn.W MOliTlViT. WRIT. ?*.
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RIVER WAS FAM6IIS AlllflB
PAY GLOWING
TRIBUE TO
NAVIGABLE As a Spring Tonic to Get the
System In Good Shape.
PE-RU-NA TORPEDO 10
BE A FACTOR
Charles Gibsbn Tells About
the Arkansas in Early Days
UP STREAM IN
Big Flat Boat, Driven by Man
Power Carried Tons of Sug-
ar, Whiskey and Flour to
Indians
E ifnula, I. T., April .u —Ch.irle
son. writer of Creek Indian hUti
■;<« akin# of the proposed navlgutic
the Arkansas nv#r froij M -kogee t
J-'", i Smith, ?-.tI«1 recent I. th.it when lie
was i ls>.v th«« ArkniiM-i river from l ittle
|{'M k. Ark., was one of the niuln ttaor^
oiiKhfan-s ov r which tills siinliweslvrn
'country drew Its supplies.
"My, father." he continued,
whit* man. hi*• l came t.. Indian territory
in l&tj, Win-re lie \* •< < .ift'til M a boat,
not a steamer, in old fa.-!iioned Kj-
foot boat, wmke.l i -ix men with pad-
dles and poles, is i i . i ■ d In
those days the peofd> • >} this
wtfi hwtatid•from the rail <>f the United
St«ites. and thry wen- obliged to rustle.
The white nun f ired as be^ they could.
There were no ruiiv entionn held to talk
river n>tvlgatlon, •'* oiiV« i.tlon- -for
good roads. and n t> tanKiit my d o]
mid other* the need of Importing the
World Hourly Expecting the
Most Heroic" l ijjhtlng
/ act rise
all Athletes
who are
about to go
in training
to try a
bottle of
Pc-ru-na."
. W,
Oleniiter.
LIFt TO BE WORTHLESS
Japanese arc Greatest Torpedo
I:xpens and FiRhtrrs on
barth and Death is
\\ elcotncd
a 1 Ol
itnsakm ft
Walter Wellmar
the new* d
despera
boat fighting the
The Japanese r s
dimply a human proj
naval
wenp<
ylng the enem
11 1* expected
shell if destroyed
cet and is spllrt<
fact that the t
iIns hunt
manipulate it and Vuaki
:111v t him
onlng. it is to be fired
wilt tell of
inrpepo .
;Xr.
John (j'enister, Champion Swimmer and Only Athlete to Success illy
Swim Through the MJchi^an Whirlpool Rapids.
OO^OOCHXHXXKKKVr^oo <H>0000<K>0006o<XX>OOOOCKHKXX>000<HH>
pe;ru-na | a •
I Renovates. Regulates. Restores a Sys- | /\ THI •> :Tl-.,s i . u>e nnportan
grub mt
TRANSPORTATION T
The slow pr
wag
tem Depleted by Catarrh.
John. \V Glenister, of lJi
long dlsti
I not
I England. He I
r the till
GREATEST TORPKI
.!,. f ! i .<«1
torpedo boat
1 the l ulled St
they me to«lH\. hut tlx
Id he foiAid in any natl\
gallon If the nrwner wished t.
litis
tMe penitentiary Tor ser.ing whisky was I ♦ of I
hands on the flat ♦
<k>- ti • W.i it' * I to ♦
Those who lead very active lives, like Ti
♦ athletes, with good muscular develop
ment, find the spring months especially hunt
trying
prah
>f all men. apprrelate the j est
tonic that dispell* physical d- '
NEVER LACK Kli WiySKI
■Mth' uch tie meai .- of I ra nsp" 'ft it I
"During the springtime for the ♦
last few years. I have taken sev- f>
and ♦ era I kinds of spring tonics, and ♦
ere brought up tHe 11 have never received any benefit +
North whatever. This yeac through the ♦
distributing I ♦ advice of a friend. I have tried Pe- ♦
«• 4 runa and it has given satisfaction. ♦
v x Wag- i + "I advise all* IthllUl who are +
hnits. about to go in training to try a ♦
Cot ill adtetlORS I + bottle, for it certainly gets the sys- ♦
i A s1'1 '< many ^ tem In good shape." Yours truly. +
river |^ john w. glenister 4
U ' .Id lie,-., the «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦
r , was at lis best. ;
The vocation of some men may allow
them to endure the depressing feelings , t ie--*
Incident to spring westher, but the atn- t.
lete must never allow hlmsklf to get, Rv«t\
"under the weather."
11•• must k«'ep in the "pink of condi-
tion" all the time.*
In order !<• do this he must avail him- 1
self of a spring tonic upon whh h he
can rel>.
Therefore athletes
ly howard Peruna.
Peruna never fails them,
especially friend
ip nuvUato
opped only
ir sleep• a t
ork. their \
. no one h
eral of a half
general thing
>te Uip dlffer-
ld da
| . Iiinkf llntrtl
All hands had to
r ,ind snags and, birs.
thought of a df'-dKe
« and furs were taken
f Fort Smith and cx-
elunged for supplies."
Millions of Families
n=p and Inrtoi*^ Pnraeamph ns a Mf .
* ur« household remedv. It stops pain
nr l curp.s hurts or tno • refunded. Try
r 25c bottle All •drupplsts.
ASSESS PhlNALl IES
CATT1.RMFN* WHO 1 AI!,KI> TO PAT
TIBAL TAXKS HARD HIT.
Spppial Dispatch to.The State CipUal.
Ardmore, I. 'P.. Apri 1 I'rom J. V\ .
SUaKK*. depots revenue •■Hector, it 1 -
learned that he will so to Lone Oro\e to-
da> H> see ihout ej« tins some itt •
belonging to a stnokman of that 1 it
It is stated I hat the pary in n • stlo
had failed to settle the . atth- M\ ■■ "1
\\i*s called upon hy t • tribal • tor-'
Tlie stockman so i tint • ha.I -< 111 1
Juv In. and an Inve liu was made
nnd it was learned that the monev had
rot bean received by the in.Han ns'-ut.
wh'i Instructed l' eputy Skags^ s--
penalty o' JJ upon
DENTISTS IN
CONVENTION
Annual Meeting Being Held
at South McAlester
•T. H. Nicholson,*Ard-
id Day. : o'clock. Read-
enort of "Supervisor of
•n r.iflnlahed luiVdnocts.
A> ELECTRIC LINE
COMPLETE
PROGRAM
Sessions Will Extend Over Twoj j; 1
Days--Discussions are Upan j T,
Subjects of More Than !
Usual Interest m
; Special "1 ispnt( h
South MeANvt.
complete pro
tl belonging * t«• ti
r delinfiuent ..wn-r
come address. Dr. T. 8.
Chapman. ,may-
3t Is stated that ti"
man
with the cattle
or of South McAlester;
response. 11 M
•was anxious 0 sett
le on
the i", cents a
Lisle. A<la U T.; roll c
-.1 and jfiyir.ent
head In-as. hut tl^e
depuF
coil*■' tor Mid
of dues, reading minxes
preai U nt'a od-
that the penalty
must
he paid. Mr
dress. <*. W. Day; dla
eusslon, regular
Fkaggs will K in!
one Or
ive today with
hisiness.
reference to t1 « m
Ht cl-
tnd unless the
Afternoon. \1:'A o'clock
Reading mln-
pen iltv is pold^ the
eat tie
will be driven
,utes. Pane,. • Ei- tricity
as an All-Round
out. There are 0
•cr y
head In the
Help in Dentistr>." A .L
W.liters. Creeo-
bunch.
tab. 1 T.. discussion
pened by E A
Fast week a well
known
stockm in* w ac
Stllhblefield. Vinita. I.*T
■ m U ti Peril e-
tfot red to pny %::•« !
because of his
mentis and its Results.
\V K. Btisl >
failure to pay the
tax.
Sovfh McAle ter; dis • is
ion opened In .1
It is learned her<
fh;it
1 stockman by
A. Abernathy. Ardtno-e
"M auenu M of
the name of BroW
it T
itulsay will be
I n at My Oft'l« •
A 1* •' -wold
forced to pay the
■a me
enalt.v of |i a
Holdenville; discussion
■ Itened i.;. C. II
he*.l on his cut tie.
Thrc
hundred he id
Redman. Tahle^Mih. 1
T. "Progt
c>r hjs ■t attle are r.
ninded
ip tier Mar-
.1 F. Wright South M
Alester; diacua-
1"W.
-ion opened hv W M.
Murrt* . Poteau.
the State Capital.
I. T. April 'J6.-T
•:S of the Indian T«
" * T. J. BAKfcRISARRESFtD
prepared:
.|M><'r,,h> n<M SAVS III; i'RADF.D FOR HORSi: WITH
a N i:«; no.
special Dispatch ! - The State Capital.
Muskogee I. T.. Aprrt T J' |Rr r
was arrested this morning and , hurire.i
h«P|
national tightu
U.Sd UK ST KlLillTLltS
lapan
t the nilltti
d run
lory, but I
\ authority
termlued
twelve bund
iliun
Vtrr-y
'3
m
tln> city It
BLAINE PAYNE TREE
MAN U \NTED NT I.I. FtKN'O KSCAP 1
Kl> I'RtlM < AI.DWI'M. I All. j :
HI in* !• . I '
v: M It ion ni I mighty Interesting Just at this
peopl. Mr. Peyton refuses to give up
l. tl\e day t< sired Information,
• | A company that can control th
l/r of i of gins that this one Is appar«
de that bird I inV to'get hold .of will be an
'(lo color' .I factor In the cotton business In
id Ions hill. I nation. If tlM.M h * b«en ii
Hi r>-ln-ite,l , ill certain that the syndhnte h-
ii • v i|lhlfloii*| some good properties and a «■
to tip. The I , f them. There seems to be pl<
.1 - ii)/ nionex coming I'rytn the same
le that the cash will hold out a
e.1 the cap-I there are glim In the market.
rid It
IS TO RE nrn.T KRO.\r T
* MOFNTAINS
Special Dispatch to The Sta
U <wy< n, ' )kla . Apt I . i
ed that the rallro id « >mp
COTTON SI NDICATE
FIND CHILD'S B( rf
Sh A (iLIIS At I AWT ON
CATTLE I'NEARTII ORKWS
MAINS AT Mt'SKOOI
Sperla" Dispatch to The. State
Muskogee, I. T„ April 26.-
«fternoon a negro discovered
decayed body of a young ba
I i side of the branch Just below
to j slaughter house. The child
I hurled in a small wooden bo
j had l>een broken by the cat
. | this way seen and the
; ported. The Wilkins boys,
down here list evening. un<J •
lt box ad it was Investigated
j i; . by Rud I<edbetter.
TI child had evidently h ■
for several weeks andMt was
i identify either thn )w dy,
I? was wrapped In. 1
11 ji. t all and the authorities
I,, to how to proceed.
n, • .. e lieen nhrwit a. mont
1! urled and it canno'
mil "Hi whether it was j, wh
'a mulatto.
traded It to hlinf
inlay,.nigh; a hot si
egged tieg
11 id tlui
• . who flv
•n from a hitchrack In , tl"' ''
-■ « < local*•! si. . j ; *
lot in the South part of I '-1 '
whose
aft)
Rah
Baker admitt<
had gotten th
ti-i'i. i|. f,„,
er had like
Hi that
utlng
BACK FROM THE HUNT
Reading of min-
'ompensation." M.
Pap*.
A':;.m.u;k men 11 a i • GOOD timb in 1 ed oy j. h Nicholson, Ardmore, "partial
SPITE BAD WKVrHEll Henlures.' I'. il S. Coleman, "wfthurthn.
F il Dtspat b lo The stale Cip«:. I. , , r di.-. —ion opened by !•: T. M
Ardmore. I T.. Ajirll —The hunting Dowell. Holdenville, and It. V. Adler.
party which left the ,gy some tine .go t \dair.
for the «'lioetaw nation in s- areh of big Fil .-t 1 v 'O p. -j . A
game returned last night * The hunters Flea f<>r Higher t;.i .- • 11«n." A
Bt ite that the weather K - .itly interfered 4 Ronnell. M : dls us>ion op#-ned
Ith their sport, it having rained;almost j . w Rrvan. Claremore. "Our Code"
every <i ,.. However, the trip w if great- | -p. a S i. k . .Ir M .• kose. : dile
1^' ejijoyed by the hunters, who in ! i-d opened by E. J Mills. Poteau. Report
Messrs. Spragins. Fltzgeiahl. Ed Rob- standing committer.-.
erts. Rracey. Poland. Dasbner a-;.I Hook-I Thursday -Clinic-|< -p,
er. Mr. Sprasins said that Sidney Sugg-j cdain Crown. Brifls< .".1 Inlay Wor
carried off the honors for killing '„r,ime j ijoslre Metho i. w th pap^r on sun
It Is remembered that R \V Dick. Sid- j .1. H Ni-gtolso- Aidrnoie. I'# .] i
yjev Suggs and Mr Kennerly w.-re In the Raked with 'prue .Pyrometer. |>
j arty, hut returned *nmc days ago.
• Babies Die With Croup
fvrrv winter because mothers fail to
Tano .'impb promptly, it cuts the phlet
fit.>t s coughing anil strangling. It cui
Xixts^a' UrugTi':**.
Baked
Mesln-(]
n. Pittsburg. "Gold Killing
nclusal Surface Upper Bicuspid."
j \v «'.rant, Oklahoma *Clty. - \ Full
Ftrcelai'i Crown n 1 Bridge Eliminat-
ing All Biking. ' l r. C-ngf A Logue.
New Orleans. La. "The AVedgelock
TootljA<-EWiriawolili.Jl ' ;'de. 'Al-
that he
s failed
Baker
HITCHCOCK'S ORDERS
TRIP.Ar <;< >VEtlNORS' MI'ST HAVE
APPROVAL TO DEEDS.
Washinglon, I). <\. April Secretary
llrected the Dawes com-
When you are sick, be sure t > carefull a GOOD ne that the experience of others
proves will DO YOU GOOD'. Such a medicine you will find in
tl'e'.ivK 1 i-
'hlr'ik.i .'.nf
lat the stipr
hlch the alh
-> provision r
til
ments are made contains
Tiilring such approval and
they are delivering the patents to allot-
tees. The law offl*. of the hiteilorple-
partment holds that the patents are not
the Japanese
account ti
Wei the folio
es. and at Wel-Hal-
.•ar the torpedo boats
and disabled several
Relieves
Women's
Pains.
Cures
Female
Weakrie ss.
■
A Good Medicine For Women.
If you suffer from "headache, backache, dizziness, pain in Sides, bowels, hips or legs, dragpn?
sensations, irregularity, weakening discharge, etc., vou will find that this#Wonderful medicine will relieve
your pain and suffering, strengthen \'our*system, and generally drive away all your female troubles. It
is pleasant, harmless, reliable. It will give you health. Sold at every drijg store, in $1.00 bottles.
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. j *r k<> ni/ wife w«, i« deplorable condi-
tion; ihe had headache, tiark rhe nnd Irrerultr sieostrusi A"" Kln. e tallr/ t ordul tic
:• In belter fceoltii U«u for the put Ave year*, it Is woman'k beat friend."
WRITE US A LETTER. p" •",^1"" "■"*
u t< tu-. and trouble
m. iddrnai: Ijidle
franhlj. In HdftMl ciMtdsaee. tfM'
•oar kTinoUauB and troobl We will aeud Eroe ttw pt«'" ■' '«d en e'
' A >.1.1. ■ 1.i,.... 1'. 1
' Aiiflaor) hep l>> bal' H".v. MeU.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1905, newspaper, April 27, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125866/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.