The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. V FD.YEsiUY M(%C
II
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"EL TORO"
BREVAS
AW
PANETEI AS
For the
Same
Reason
15c Before the War
Now 5c
de la Jiielva Cigars
THE
HEASOl
W H }
Duty wai $4 50 Per Pound .... St.ZOO
And PerCent Advalorum, ... $10.00
liuty was Per Thousand, $72,00
Imported by PLATTE R
IW,VyW^-<M MWM^A«A«XAA.^^ Ai-i ii r..
Portina Br "a nd
TOBfletOO e©M PA NY, DALLAS
Twenty-five Cent
Perfect©
NOW, i«t
LAWTON LOTS
On Account of the Increase in Vul
ue in Last Five Years
Ihwin continues -suit against them and
Hudger 1,umber company and ti. H.
■ck: that later thin cause was coiT-
.«')!!il it«*ri with tin1 u lion pending w-herein
i •• Badger Lumber ompanj was plaiutifr
«t .! rUe mill company, J. W. Morrison.
II. Bio. k and o. X. Baldwin werr
i«'. r.danta: Thar Baldwin secured judg-
ment -'gainst them and foredosurv of
-an; -> 11 i«- lien: that Ma Id win threats.
inl''SK restrained l v tlit* •ourt, to cause,
in . ider of sale issued jpr.n the | i de-
ment ai d dire, ting tne li l ifT i., ...||
lie property.
INDIAN CHIEF'S
AKE BIG RICH
The Chief Executives of the Creek
Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickr.saw
hom<« lodge in dr lllnf and ord
paraphernalia for their taam
tho HXffhUi district in., depend upon
Jtha; Arapaho Lodge No. 31, 1. o. o.
I w.'.l be n i to t in-
HEALTH GOOD
FARMER S TELEPHONE
NO BOOM TO LOT PRICES, INDIANS JOIN SHOW
District Court Notes—Dick Barn
es Takes Twelve Comanche In-
dians to D;> las to Join the
Younger Brothers Wild West
Show
i <■>
ifllg.
Of
fOi Pa IIS I
■f tw-.re nieintic;.
" Af Pallas. thev
, v/uuvvun, V/IllUVt/JHW
and Seminole Nations Have Lots Wl" Establish Central Office
of World 's Goods • D
• *111001 I0NAI PARK ! FOUR HEARTS
ilUATSUPMiR 5PRIMQSj —^
After Serving the Lords Supper St- One of the Members of t'ic
Territorial Board of Health of
Guthrie
Wewoka. Seinino
"her. congress con
>v*i omenta for a
ed ilii
•'< ■ '0 the .-talc r.ir.i;
Lawton, Okla .. April" :i Two lots In
tV original lowiiHii.- of lawton which
wrre purchased ... the government lot
sale for the small sum of $150, were Siit-
urdaji transferred for the flrit tine for
#1' 5 lot were ... tnt realdtnt
11 " a|.,| a i 807 and B Avenue.
The original ptirenaser of these lots was
John AVnlkcr of Oklahoma «"it,. who
I...s been holding them for speculation.
This is only a sample of the increase in
tii value of all leal estate in and .around
J-.utM,,. There Is no boom brlag
vbeut these greatly advanced price*. only
,'1 'njreaalnt in the ooiMdence
I .. people at large hare for the future of
"it Wonderful four-year-old. K A. I'.uk-
lnpon made the .sale of this property.
DISTRICT COURT NOTES
fcj"* .'I to t . State I ipltal.
Lawton. Oklu . April :! Papers were
filed in the district court today by the
W .liter Mill & Elevator company praying
that ih«- court order that a judgment
against them in favor of O. N. Baldwin,
et al upon a mechanic s lien for 11' 1.20
upon lot* one, two. tnree and four in
H. ck forty-four in Walter he K. i aside
• eglng that It was wrongful!v. unlaw-
fully and fraudulently obtained and that
Baldwin h. by * decree of court dire :.,i
t.. release the mechanic's lien; that pend-
lii! hearing urni determination of cause
that \ K. iSlsson, clerk, he restrained
an.l enjoined from issuing an ord. r •<( I
•ale to be delivered to sheriff
It is alleged that on August 4 jit.M ■
.1 \\ . Morrison Hied n mechanic lien h j
ga nst the property claiming thai J*. j
1J 1.20 was due him from th- mill com-
pany for construction, machlnen en- 1
J'poi the -ame day Morrison sold jo I
Baldwin all interest jn the lien. One I
1 car later Baldwin entered Into u on-
t'.ict with th* mill company, agreeing
that the nilli shmMd transfer to Baldwin
a . undivided one-half interest In the
mill; that !h« mi,: ahoutd titain a half
Interest; thai Baldwin should pay all
hills for machinery and material used In
tr construction of the mill furnished b>
himself or Morrison; that the mill w.i*
to assume all other debt* against «a:d
pi' pertv. The mill company further al-
lies that ihey delivered to ,l-m.. II
awful attorney ft)1- 1<1 -
will meet the Young'ir B'-o*. show, with
which the> nave a contract to fulflll.
^ • ral months aeo when the feprese
u"" *h«MV visited laieto.. ,.,,i
in* Barnes, who calls himself the lief
"f - oufs and wears his1 hair In tw >
p.ats. thai fall down over nis shoulders,
i- was his long hair which necur. d
' ' hini :liS posiD .i ,.f J:1:, per w,.t.k
;'"d expenses. There Is nothing like
flowing lock*. They are about the only
assets some people possess.
The baggage ear was loaded down with
Hi" paraphernalia of the chief
an.l his attendants, which consisted of
• v. rvthlng known to the life and habits i
Of.ill. Indiana. B;,„„ u u... owner
t wo * fi 11 • • blood hounds ||. i,„ik ti;.s#|
do|5> along with hiua tm.J they will-piny
an important part in t,,e performan es'
Tel^pl
Perry
Apr
a Double Wedding Was Solon
litKe=9jtEeservation Will be Under ized at Enid
at Control of the Secretary of j
II'In nl Interior and it Will lie Made
i dre«9-i ral Health Resort
,<il oi gAtiiZat ion
V. ;ed an.l p won
?t.inllshmeii! of
i's assured. At
eed that Die fair
a r.rw lease to ofli ial life to toe e\e, u-
i;ves ,,f the Creek. Cherokee, en,,
Chickasaw and Reminole nations
The pie--em KOM-rnor of tue fiiekasaw
nation is I le Honorable Douglas H J bn
ron. who has been gover.ior of the ua-
sotne two year* ago to su ceed himself
CMvern©: Joonso.i is Wi«l^j> know, and
liked throughout the Indian Terriiorv.
H« is well educated and has extreme!,
polite manners and is ordial to ail who
come in contact w ith him. He has man- !
*i,'«-d to ac umulate quite a lot thi«
world's ttoods and says he is iire«l of '
poiiii.ui life *11.1 ipnn to hold „rn,- ,
OaMral ^Mant Porter. pr|n pa. chieft0"'™ t*t«s court
• •I the CriS .v.,tion, ^inldent t purcell. I
vli !> 111. mwi .■nllgin. nfd and , •x"ril 3 r,l •prln* leon |
piogn-fslve Indian lie ha- -i. , m. , <>„. '"'"'"I ••«!«
would put In the I
c jural system regardless of the num «: I
of olty eubftcrlbera fot phones, it w;> ^
aiao decided that all aona 10 I ^
pl ones on rural lines
of the Pet r> Mut uai I
t.efltii a Witn the Mut ,
tv-flve fanners signed
ral«e the morte'.
work of establU
nge and each pc
* niH<i - menpiers
change upon eon-
i • '«ntra:. Twen- •
n note for 11,000
ur Springs. I". *r . A
i,i or 'oi^ reas i
IX'J. H.IH passed
1 'litiing i!m - e-serva
M over lo t lie nev
, i k exel
but 11
A pi! I at t
; • 'ommuuio!
Wot ,I R
edding ju
pui
Mis
B«*
and Mr Vade 1| Hawk i
! wi,h Mien I>MI Hobluai
RolMnton and Mr. i 11
Miss Orpha T. r,,. k.
i ties
1*41
M.-
an as
■Mlient of {
to in it In t c !
> •*,!tral ex- I
ii niRe .
ie;Mi 'he nnpreaaive ,
L' Cliurrh and pr«ns
which iiiu«l ilie eon: ractlng p;
itends and wlvea for llfo for w
fite
Phof Robii
' I moni if * t >
id
Arizona and Ken
ortei ha
h possi
been frequently mention-
• a ml.date for n
and he will mak.
should he < n
i f ti.
sho
SCHOOL BOND TO BE ISSUED | s
Special to the
friends q
w idely kli<
He "lias
s a joke huge
kl> and is. pet lo
Indian in ihe
the
w<
ertOl
de-
ll, •■red the contra ro Baldwin n person'
1h ,! BsMwIn ia* since kept i : thai tney
h v« made a warranty deed for the one,
half Interest; th*t the deed was (>|a ed
in -V J\rst National bank \Valtei
w ' r- it haa since remained; :hat they
«*•« ready to fulfill the conn ma-
te Capital.
l awton. Okla., April :: Thirteen thou-
'' ''d S|x hundred and forty-two dollars
v'-r.ith «>r district school bond^ have been
ordered issued by the district court. This
wa> the warrant Indebtedness 0f thirteen
school districts of the county Incurred
during tin- tlr.l >■„ ,. „f^r
w'"' w ' !' build school houses and to
' u.ip them for immediate use. There
are several other cases to come up in
the probate . ouit as fast as the. get to
ti . m. The school*1 districts bonded jes-|
tarda) ansl the amount follow: No *84 I
W77.KI; «6, #707.26: -9. #800; l*S. t i
Jl-'.'l; H.' #1 til8; SI. #I;'4 1; #|o,vo ;.j '
I10K5; 33, >1346; 3. 1446. «4. # 1 «_• 4.
QUARANTINE INSPECTORS
HAVE BEEN BUSY!
> quarantine inspectors ha\
onthg paat been verj buss
>>■ countj looking into case*
OI sand head of cattle hs\.-
ck into the Indian Terrltorj
ectors. Some time of 'he
• used .In the
MORE RAILROAD BUILDING
Ington, w ier<
people before
I 'lilted
ling be-n in publi life
i • well known in Wasli-
ie goes to represent his |
[ingress and tne depart-
•Porter Is a man of some
is valuable, property in
morning at i'm eli With Judge Dickerson i
pi< siding This week wiil be devoted to:
i rial i.f ■ -. i! cases. Next Aloud., v '
th erimiiial docket! will be called. l
i" siateij that there ars a large ntimber
paneled this morning.
of ma King the park
superior of Ho
r will
orlg- tH
Me
pr
iH'ipal
scion
long
chief of the Choctaw nation.
of the 'McCurtain family aiu
been prominent in the Chocl.
He has held many important tribal of-
ice<. and as treasurer of the nation dis-
bursed large sums of money. He has
been twk. principal chief of tne Choctaw
nation Oreen McCurtain is the stren*
nous kind and makes many enemies, but I —
LADIES WILL BE
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IWMSBMMH MAN
Vade II. Hawkli
Mill.
Midland, I. T .April f A
here yesterday. The losers
lows: Long k- <'arleton.
idij
, loss sho
Co., general mere
m. Btandaixls, gei
92,600; Jones a r i
The Woodmen a:
barber shop and
lishmcn - *fi( d
be as« ertained wl
covered by insurai
1 men hanii
Odd Fe'l
eral sins
BOTHERED j
i
•iir th rll the Different Ways Some!
ftt)le alole Find Ha ppiness and Hej
h't l"t Undei-stand What it is
RAILROAD 6URVEYORS.
■Mountain View, okla April \
>f railroad engineers are ,ain...-i
laddie Rock and are engaged In T
^'aga
simple life
anl
Mr I
BUSY BEES
'a1 nier i .1 stock raise
NEGRO KILLED
nd
eating .>r e
emen who
I kille.t Willlat
heroke. Biii. <
• K pl.. e I.I M ,
OVF.R CRAPS
ii 3 -Tom Wilson,
at Waurika Friday
g. of ha\ ing shot
raiwho, Okla . April 3.-The 1
■Society of the Kefurme<t ('hur
eri a will ha\e sole charge .
' April itth, :606, The ladlet
te everything In thai issue frot
i's dow i to advertisements,
e been soliciting the busiiM^s
a week for space and have no-
great tfeal of *ik owrageiiKMM.
ney earned will We app'ied #on
roll debt.
SUNDAY AT ARDMORE
tug foi
Colder m
other
KIOWA COUNTY TEACHERS
ountaln View. Okla.. April j
CREAM SEPARATOR
TWO MONTHS' FREE TRIAL
' mint, and Fmmit iiii.. a
f i nil - ' '
' ing in the '\Vi.-hitas, we., ,
r,e.,..;|*«
),f' -liat'ge Of hringii.if
^"flxedl ■)
|1>U eiich, Which thev r .mpli
'' ''ass W'ms ai rested oil th"
chargei 1!
invbling. He give bond in t
e ' Hill |
^wait f ..I. Henderson
Ha in - *'
• who were an -eted .. i fne
•n ing fire to ill. praii ■ n«
Un< eaie bond in the .-nni
And \ j ^
i Wilson, made
country, ant r-
Many Persons Were on the Go All
Day
'J It " 3 li. Bonn ff
iil«o Uii ililu; I. h.'f* ''
BEGOMmG
A MOTHER s„
fi an ordeal wkich afl
women
indesi'riba
Approach with
able fear, for j
nothing compares with
pain and horror aI
Id-I - *
"r j
j <
now |
chitcf-birthVThe'th^'uoht j rlrm"8 .u""0n. busv
of .ii-r0b' ,he -X
•ha dow „f 8loom whp „ ctnno, 'hh; irrTl c",'; °rhrr' •
found that tho use oi Molhcr g Friend A, ° * of womc*>
confinament of all nam and d-,.„ ! . ,ei1" oop ng pregnancy rob* ' K
«d child. Th '«"• ,nJ f"y lo I'ne of mother i
tin., of their mo^ critical trial K ! ,u *" !
c"n women ..(rly tbro.gh the per,l.°o^rhTd h"0'^ 8 Frtt,,d ; CUSTER COUNTY
comforts of tin. period.
Sold by all druggiita at
li.oo per bottle, Book
MOTHER'S
containing raloable mforma.iup free • (""MflfwaffiM.
«.e Be.ON.ttf H^detort... Alt..,.,*., ff"
Arapaho, n
Odd feilom -
rh meeting
Grape-Nuts
For breakfast
or Lunch —
HNKROY fcr •
ALL day.
. "there', a Reason.',
J!^° I® OUR PRICE FOR THIS
WONDERFUL NEW IMPROVED IH06
NIOUEL HAND CREAM SEPARATOR
«T ABOUT ONE-FOURTH
othnri. e lunusli t! «• Ki^i.• • prade hand
«;^ain *)pnialoi« niadeiu It., world. Cotn-
..tiev,iih any other aepnrators mudc.ours
greater rapaclly, t.,s r|o . skiuis
ie<s lubie .. gn out of
! i iwhit H 't."4" «"'r P'"'" '■ a niera frurtion
'"''•IlTi 'iiurge \\,• K!\e >mi two months' freeu«eand/tee
ma, iM.,c a landing twenty years' guarantee, we take .a,.
of your neparator for ,. u free Hum the day you r^.tve it. .iml
' reotT " ,n " " ri4fs lurni-li /mi any need- .l
if IS s6 EASY TO HANDLE 'h" .> fono.winr th.
[u-, . o ■■ iimple printed Inatruc-
. uoua wa aana you. v. , .
| operate If at on. e. and d-i bi tier and niure v.otk 1'iaii
v can be do oi > th an) otlM i
OUR SEPARATOR WILL SKIM 1,000
== POUNDS OF MILK PER I0UR
i.fti; , ...w..,., .,o,
OUR SEPARATORS ,klm twlce a c,°". -
iT.t t J 1— twice ai much, twite aj, eaiy,
last twlo«ailonca--.iiy otherhai.-i«a • r u..
mid ve. v, firm !. n to. j..-t a |e, - ,
tne ptu-e# charged by otfieri (i ,r price i f-u'eu on -e
actual <*i*I of material nnd lahoi im ,i small f
£fek«*i;io«''"";"' *f"> 0UE r"M3 ARE so
OUR GREAT FREE OFFER...
On a noital card or in a letter to us limply «ay, "Send me *nur
Free C leam Iruinlnp nn. r i . . ] *our
am separator < t
a!Zn°L d'l>loni"" awards
ipeiition with other --j.aijii.re, picture, . r
ifud>■ . ciianenge auo eopien of our iimram ® u'' u'"1 r «r'
our two mown.- ire. trial r o'po .111 i a w'i C" ",/uTI
TMI MOST LIBERAL CREAM SEPARATOR OFFER EVER MADE
,£5 tow
write and let us m*il yoti our free book and wonderful fi, i i .
THESE SIX CHAIRS FREE.
w.. • i iiiii «.«iu or in a .riier lo u* i
Free C:eam Separator OHcr." a .1 •
free, po ipald. .. r very latest M.ecial hand t
jogue (Just on',, witn pii iurea r,f our mat une-.
for Id In .
MIILRJWLSVALLEY BOOM"
•mhosasa. bardwood c• ne s«aled XSti when'al'l ylToWJ*
to or you van have you# cl.Oif It- «. n v other valuable
't^lttl thtOfR a buss., haiot-a, auddla, I .ir.,orn -ulte trmrti <tf
■ li.htt u* bundwu nf vhrlmr *«|i *w art. a i il.h will ho fi^h- *
'.r «ii Rrei < *•.,. HeparaUir Qtkr On . r>oa«al ,iM or in a lettifr i, tui h ,
. to wnd vii -I- I re. rf.am H.p*ra; -• nr.- U!,u < nil w< wi l l.Sl yr m. 141
laihlpmmld ' w4- wi.i -vmi ;,nu'f-e t, ,
SEARS, ROEBUCK &. CO,, CHICAGO
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