The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 2 Sunday, April 22, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL SUNDAY MOHNING, APRIL 22, l'J06
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Oklalioma-Iridian Territory Weddings.
young people
T. Dlcker.ton and r
delightfully spent
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FITZGER ALD-SIPLE.
lf>-- FIom iii'• HtpK a popul.n mem hi
Of tho A. I T. O. Ohlb wns led to ii.
marrlagu AUar by lloboii R. I'itagerai
on last Wchusila evening. Rev. Cal
luhun tied the matrimonial knot. Th
hi ide unil groom are \--ry eJever folk>
i.< 'ln k.islui < yn - rt It.ind gave their j I i
lib Annual ball Imh t night In th.- Wag-I ti .
Opera lloiiHe and the attendance was lr:r
iiMiially large. Chickasha I* Justh ! v:<
Folix Jisn-H to .
VV. 71 Wicks
i Mat tie Reich, Bo>n-
Joyed more
lllil ll(
by th
SCHRADER SWIGGART.
MIm Maggie Rwiggart of EI Reno and
J W. Schrader of Anadarko surprised
ith flr friends by gutting married last
Thursday, The brld'- Is a i>opulnr young
lad/ of El Reno with many in rornpllcli-
m-nts. Mhe was for several year* a res-
1cm. l of Anudnrko Mr. 8.*hrader
ohfef field deputy under tfherlff Thonip-
on and in a young man of mo**'. .mi;
qualltlr-H and has Ihwii a resident of thUi
city ever •lD>,e lb opening
MITflKOflKB MiARKiIAOK MCKN.S1-JS
The following inarrlar* license* were
issued nt the (ifllr« of th. I'ulted St a tee
cl'trk: Sydney H. Ilauxmun wnd Mrs. Km
ins Paunell, Muskogee; tfp ncer Bell, Ft.
Kmith and Mis." Addle Bogard, Mn*ko*.<\
WATKINS-WITTEN.
Rev Hodgson performed the er.imony
at Hobart hist Wednesday that united
•th* heart® of Mlsa F><t«-llA M«v Watkins
«nd Mr. J W. Wltten both of Hotel*}
JOURLEY-HAYES.
Miss Beanie Hayes and Mr. Jerome II.
Jov.rlejr were Joined In holy bonds lor a
'•>nppy llf* at Hobart by Probate Judge
M-in'H on i**t Wednesday.
VAOODS COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENS-
ES.
Guy MoBnoom, i!3, Kiowa, Kansas.
}j> ilia MoFadden, 17, Cleo, O. T.
'r.t J., riark. 24, Waynoka.
i Ethel Alexander. IS#. Waynoka.
r'iijmn Hughe* .4, Syria, O. T.
| V it 1m Stowart, 1ft, Aline. O. T.
Et-'gar Tedford 30. Augusta.
! P i. lie! Elliott, 27, Frotu.
Wm. McLaughlin, L'.j. Ingersoll.
I Li i t ha Young. 22, Cherokee
Mr J \V
Perkins and Minn Mabel 1
married at Chickasha on
KINGFISHER COUNTY MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
The following murrlace licenses were
Kijed by the probate court tinls week:
Albert I! Daniel, 2o, Hunter, Okla.
S.iiah M Pack, 20. Hunter, Okla.
lb.pert Hrlndley, 20, Hennessey, Okla.
i.unlce Johnson. 18. Hennessey, Okla
So.onion ./ Bardslev. aw. Fairview, Okla.
I.) vlla Hubbri, 21. Hennessey, Okla.
Klmer A. House, ti, C'ooley. «>kla.
Cynthia P. Daniel, Hun>ter, Okla
Reuben W. Spencer. 33, Douglas. Okla.
Bertha M. Downing, 23, Douglas, Okla.
Tltomas H. Bluns, 23. Waukomis. Okla.
lottiie Brown, 23. Waukomis, okla.
Jrhn .1 Horn re, 27, Garber. Okla.
Alma L. Smith. Garber, Okla.
James Shearer, 22. Cnldwater. Okla
Martha Walker, 22, Cold water, Okla.
GARFIELD COUNTY MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
The following marriage llcenaea were
by the probate oourt this week:
A MERRY TIME.
affai
Kerdall
Monday, Rev. J. B. Boeti, offllclatlng und J Henry Arthur la-Cione, Helena,
I'rof. flarvlner pluvlng the wedding march. Jennie Btael Story. Helena
Miss Rota Kendall and Mr. Kendall, aia- James Shearer. Coldwater
i'-r and bnofttier of the bride, served a* | Martha Walker, Coldwator
aMAndantA. The bride wore a handsome John L Ham re. Garber
gown and looked very beautiful. I Alma D. Smith, Garber
Following the ceremony a splendid lun-j Tin man 11 Blimk. WaiiKumte
«lieon was aervad nfter which the brl<'
ana groom went .to their home, already
prepared at Seventh and Colorado.
The bride Is a daughter of Mrs. A
Kendall and a sister of Mis. J. G. Maya
.• ml Mrs. l^o Reynolds and Is an estim-
able youn« ladj Mr. Perklna Is a line
> oung man. having risen to a responsible
portion In the Rock Island servlee
nie Biowti. Waukom -
VAN B0SKIRK-F06TER.
< larlle Nan Boskirk and Miss Kihel
F«*i«ter were married at Grand last Mon-
thly. Both are excellent musicians and
Will sail down the stream of life charmed
i y their own music and cheerfulness
KIDNAPPED GIRL WEDS
1 he wedding is announced from tndla-
1 oma of s. O. Harnett and Miss Irene
Davidson, a young lady of KlnfAshsr
• 'utility, who was recently located in NiJ-
ifarnla, having been kiduspped from her
Jmuu- when seven years obi Her mother
Mrs. Charlotte laidwig chaise* an uncle
ef the girl with having kidi. t%>|K>d her.
J .Ihrnlng the unde'H deat-n last year the
rhl dist-overed letters that revealed her
Identity and she Immediately wrote to
her mother, who had long mourned Iter
an dead. Mrs. laidwlg is a oouaUl of our
tr-wnaman, Cy. Houser
Car da are out announcing the marriage
of Henrietta Ida in. daughter of Mr. and
Mra. H. A. Flam, to Will Oliver Brown,
Wednesday evening. April 26. 1H0«. at the
Aotna of foe bride's jsirents st Blackwell.
WOODWARD COUNTY MARRIAGE LIC
ENSES.
The follow1 ti* marrimre Ilrefises w i
|s.< ie\| this wiyik:
!>. 11 Blckford, Chaney,
? <ra liooman. Chaney, '«
Joe Munson, Ktbhv,
Nora Bailey, Klbh\ •;<
V K. Mc At te, IHgley, ^
Willie Barnea, lligley, g
John W. Byeis Woodwaid
OtTtrudo Bayles. Woodwu-d /.
Frank Cook. Curtis 4
Alta Jaiues, f'urtis, 1
John B. Hardy. Tangier,
1'elia PeopleH, Tangier, ■
Foster. Mutual,
I- a* Berg, Mutual
MORTON - MU LLI NIX.
On liuit Sunday evening two of the
moot popular young people of Okmulgee
were united In marriage at the residence
of Dr. lemons, Rev. Maasey offlcktting.
contracting parties wero Walter W.
Morton and Miss.Cornelia Mulllnix. The
gucni was born and reared near okmuN
gt.- • ami la one of Okmulgeo's most prom-
1* * nt merchants. Mlw Mulllnix is one
of North Carolina's tmwtt talemted young
ladies, having taught t«ch(x>l th«
ming to the territory
fliort visit to Hot Slprlinis they will re.
turn to make Okmulgee their future
home. Their many friends wish theni
Gel Speed on their Journey through life
and may happiness come to them
CHICKASHA CONCERT
Hopkins.
Mcs lam. s
and Jen-
A CHARMING AFTERNOON.
Okmulgee, I. T, April 21. Mrs. T. T.
Randolph entertainod last Thursdily
with the fascinating game of PH. Mrs.
11 H. Hoskins and Miss Bennett won the
ptizes. Delicious refreshments were sor-
vi J and musical selections were given
by Mesdames Holbrot
Airs. Randolph wis assi:
Bennett, De Stelgmr. :
n<f-s in her duties as hostess.
The gueat list Included Mesdamet
l.ennett. Jacob Bogarth. Lhinseth, Fuqua
Fn.ch, Hopkins. Hamilton, Holbrook, I t
8ti iguer, Harris, Hoskins. Jenness. M ■
Kee, Johnson. Kennedy. McAdoo, Price
|Ycrk, Peacock. Skeiton, "Wallace, ant
Mi>:- Bennett and Mrs. Coru De Steig-
Mrs. K. l^tfiin entertained Informally j
S.i'.urday afternoon for Mrs. M. s. Hugh-{
> 1 of Manslleld. Ohio, grandmotlier of j
Mr. Jjafiin. Flinch wa* the feature. Sev- I
trat solos were rendered bj Mis. W. K. !
t\ cod and Miss Pearl tValker. Hefre.sli-1
■ j in where punch' was served by }
y I' .• Walker was a bower of lilacs
j plum blossoms. In the dining room sher-
j i ind v ike ware serve 1. Stately white
formed the principal decoration of
room and the effect was most pleas-
In another room Mrs. Dolde ser-
tea and wafers. The flowers wero
er wa-. an j aii.aryllis. In a tastefully arranged cor-
don., n of 11-1 an immense egg driven by white rab-
islon The !'it- and occupied by a dainty little lady
e and was In wiiite who had with her favors for
dancers j . . ry one present reminded all of tho
t delightful! Mi ind Mrs. Holter entertained In the
il ill Ch;ck- earning at whist.
FIVE HUNDRED PARTY
AT ANADARKO
I. At the home. I-'! to The State Capital
Mclennan la.^t Ai-.tdarko, (Jkla., Af.ril ! - The par-
si ene of a 111.1-1 ioi u the home of Mrs. C J. Sheet* were
1 t«il with palms, fern. anJ potted
The orchestra rendered several
it*iI selection*. It was the occasion
I'd party from 3 o'clock to ♦;
'' Hundred and Flinch were the
played. Mis Cox won the prize
'' Hundred and was presented with
• 1 utIf 11I bouquet of Carnations. Mrs.
ind Mi. s Parish :i d in Flln :>
were presented with a bouquet of
Refreshments were served In two
. the first Cream Chicken, Sand-
it . Pickles. Olives and CofTee, the
nd course, Strawberries, Cream and
11s a card party. | d< 1
The prise for! i'^ni
oe Wolf and tho ',J( "i.
11 by Miss Bow I of -
floral gift. A i Fi'!
social feature, in F;
ling 1
Mi
1 hose invited were Mesdames Tie.ill
K> .-tzer. Jones. Bollinger, Sc'nonehoven
' ai.ghey. Frank and George Ford, Dolde
I- K Gillette. Camp . !i. Boy>, Sutter
S'mmons. Nathan. Deford. Dix. n, Fi
I'TftfT, Callahan. M ers. Cox. Witllac.-
J. F. Brown. Phelps. Boyd, Ford Scott
H.skett. Llvesay. Gigh. and Misses An-
dcrs-on. Perry. Ptirlsli and Wallace.
Misses Wallace and Nathan
Mi. Sclieetz In receiving.
tod
were
Th
Mr.-. laillln were Mesdames W. \\ . Wi
ten, Fu.|ua, Bugli and Bosarth. Ml:
Wi.lker punching for games. Those pre!
tvt wero Mesdames W. W. Wltten. Ja. '•
son, W. !•:. W'ihhI, McDowell, Dough'
^ ark Bozarth, Ftiqua. Dulph Hugh, Kei
I'tuy, MuLagan, Louis DeSteigner, Ho.-
111.-. Beimel. Will Slew..m Mrs Ni,
1 eSt. igner, Wallace, 11. K. Baker. Tre
ENID SOCIETY NOTES
Enid. Okla., April 21.
ie Royal club was entertained
rsday afternoon by Mrs. John John-
They will meet next week with
Isaacs.
1 Pack of yueena met Thursday !
noon with Mrs. r E. Dewing. The
ss was presented with a havlland
. plate.
number and the prize was cut for and
won by Mrs. Buffington. a dainty lunc i- I
eon was served, the hostess being assist-
ed by Mrs. Worchestcr and Miss Jesse '
Marie Worchester. Music was f i«-nish- !
ch! during tho afternofin by a stringed
orchestra. The house was beautifully
decorated !n apple and plum blossoms. |
G UT H RIE - R E N S1 TAW.
Miss Hazel Renshaw and Mr. "W. A.
Guthrie were joined In the holy bonds
of matrimony by Rev. Smith at the
home of the bride's parents, Wednesday
morning. Tin wedding was witnessed by
only a few friends besides the members
of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie
left at 2:20 for Pan Antonio, Texas,
where they will spend their honeymoon '
then they will make their future home |
in Bartlesville, I. T.
GOLDSMITH'S GLAD RAGS.
Oliver Goldsmith was ludicrously fond j
nf showy clothes. When he sought to,
take orders in lre4anJ he tried to da*- j
zi.' his bisaop <by a pair of souriet.
b eches, says the Sartorial Art Jour- j
nal
Willie studying medicine in Edinburgh !
he wore "rich sky-blue satin." "fine sky-
biuo shalloon" and silver hat lace. (
Before Johnson, Reynolds and Garri k !
lio strutted about bragging of his bloom-
colored coaL and when his reputation
had been made by his two principal po- j
ems he blazed forth In purple silk small j
clothes, a scarle«t great coat and a phy-
sician's wig. He carried a gold-headed
cane, and a sword hung by his side—a [
weapon so disproportioned to his dim- j
inutivc stature that a coxcomb who pas- 1
red him in the Strand called out to his
com panion to ' look at tiiat fly with a J
long pin stuck through It."
A NATURAL INFERENCE.
For no other reason than that his poul
try book told him to feed lime. he. sla-
vishly fej lime, and asked him
WOMEN NOT TRUTHFUL
This Statement Has Been Unjustly Made, Because
Modest Women Evade Questions Asked By
Male Physicians.'
Airs. Ella Lee
A1rs.Jh.Far men
An eminent physician says flint
"Women are not truthful; they will lie
to their physician " This statement
should be qualified; women do tell the
truth, but not the whole truth, to a
male physician, but this is only in re-
pard to those painful and troublesome
disorders peculiar to their sex.
Mrs. RllaLee.Frankford.Ind..write*:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham : —
1 want to tliank you for what your medi-
cine lias done for me.
Three years ago I had a serious female
trouble, f was under the doctor's care for
about three taonths, ami the only time I was
not in |iain was «hen under the influence of
morphine. Tho doctor finally said 1 never
T. , . ... , . , ,. would be better, and would be an invalid the
It Is a terrible ordeal to a delicate, rest of my life I had -wen up in despair, but
sensitive, refined woman to be obliged one evening I came across one of youradver-
to answer certain questions when thoM> 'iseinents and decided to write you forndvi.
que
The hens
The Log]
I questions are asked even by her family
If no physician. This is especially the case
| with unmarried women.
; v.--re variously aff. ■: • ■! Is it any wonder, then, that women
10111- found difficult in keep-J continue to suffer and that dot-tors
tii rdon. Prof.
Out of town g
ton, Mo , Mr*.
!o*-;ng progrun
Fid' t'lill—'«'ur.
1 .. 1 ding—"Trat
Raker, ami *1!m
ifHts Mrs. Harbci*
R ly Wright of ('
Walker. J •
if Tie
rump.
leld their regit-
meeting with
ing their hot Italian blood from open re-
volt. The Cochins, with true Oriental
apothy. said It was fato anyway. But
til- old Plymouth Rock had the Ameri-
can sense of humor.
"He thinks we're going to lay bricks,"
she cackled. —Puck.
SUFFERING IN SIGHT.
N'.nv. I don't care a continental
Which team shall load the van:
1 have no feeling sentimental
For McAleer or Ban
R. Johnson, Stanley Robinson,
Anil none for F. De Haas.
Th.-ir names in print I always shun,
P T O's.
And
-and
-ala
afternoon.
IN SOCIAL WAY
Miss Ruth | All summer Innx I'll have to
I Ami hear my barber t. IT
j Of who will win, and how
Friday oveninir MI-hm Kobeita, J«4I,. l ,„ dl. h.- knows full w l'
arr, Jean an<I ZelUi Moore, teachers of
I the Kenwood school entertained th«
Schoolmasters club at Jefferson school, j
iluntary program was rendered,
11"
idge
- sne
I feature of tln> program v
talk on Cuba by Mrs. H. D WhJtt
recently returned from Cuba.
I I <
as a |
who
against him. but
1q not care 'or 11 lgc^;
ly want my wnisk rs cut
fail to cure female diseases when they
cannot (ret the proper information to
work on ?
This is the reason why thousands and
thousands of women are now corre-
sponding- with Mrs. Pinkham. To her
they can and do give every symptom,
so that she really knows more about
the true, condition of her patients,
through her correspondence with them,
than the physician who personally
questions tiicm.
Jf you suffer from any form of trouble
peculiar to women, write at once to
Mrs. i'inkham, Lynn, Mass., aud she
will advise you free of charge.
I did so and commenced to take Lydia K.
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound I liegnn to
improve si once, and to-dav I am a well
woman, and I know it is all due to your advice
and medicine "
Mrs. .1 H. Farmer, of 3K09 Elliott
Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., writes :
Dear Mm. I'inkham:—
" 1 cannot thank you enough for what your
advice aud medicmek have done for me.
They have done ine more good than all the
doctors I ever had.
"For the last eight years I have suffered
with fetuale troubles; was very weak, had
nervous prostration, and could not do mv
work; but I am happy t<> say Lydia E. Fink-
ham's Vegetable (ompound has niad* n
•lilTereut woman of me. 1 am in perfect
health and have guiued in weight from 1)3
to l&i jioutids."
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unquali-
fied endorsement
| Mrs, finkliam invites all sick women
to write lier for advice. She ha*
The fact that this great boon, which [ guided thousands to health Address,
i« extended freely to women by Mrs.
Pinkham, is appreciated, the thou-
sands of letters received by her prove.
Many such grateful letters as the fol-
lowing are constantly pouring in
Lynn, Muss. She is the daughter-in-
law of Lydia E. Pinkham. her assistant
for many years before her decease and
for twenty-five years since her advice
has been freely given to sick women.
Ask Mrs. Pinkham'b Advice A Homan Best Understand** a Neman's lils*
Band Gave Their Fourth Annual!
Ball
id M.ikinii by Ali
M
Fuel
ie Slate CaVt
I. T, April :
Alma Hamilton entertalr
Club ond Friday ufternooi
Mn
William Inman entert
small pnity of ladlea at dinner
i'iday. Covers were laid for Mr,
Boen. Mis B. P Smith. Mrs Jo!
fold, Mis W A Fox and Mrs WI
Taper 011 ' Poultry Ralsinit i.y Mrs \\>:-
t shiny, with general di>
- j R<citation—Kibe Kcktr'.
SOME SOCIETY NOTES
FROM MUSKOGEE
Uunkogvo.' I. T., April :l - The Toil'-
, i<. flub will meet with Mrs. C. W. Tur-
11 er Monday afternoon.
J Dr. D M. Halley, the father of Hal-
. I ley*Hie, district deputy for the Elks was
given a dinner at the Turner by tho local
ett gave an KastT party I
f Ills boy friends, fcgg*. )
and chicks were everj -
was the amusement of
W 1
fill me
Mr
id Mrs. Henry Ober
ntertalned a numb
n Mond.iy evening 1
itle;
Tin Altrurian club met Tuesday even-
ing with Miss Bessie Burwell. The fol-
lowing was the program for the even-
Fifty Tears of Francis Joseph.
The Real mof Hapsburg, Bessie
pedso (Helen Hunt) Clara !
ili. many times when I a.r
And long to rest awhile,
I. il come at me with that
Cold-plated, gold-brick *
u.:
'Aw,
\\ e
bet
Burwel
Reading
Reading
id
to Immortality (Words- '
What do i ,
But Fred—1
> wins or lo?
> what spor
r of Lesson—Maud Cross
The
Thnrnd
ir home \
1. kasha \v
Tom Boj
elving m ,
ef and Mr.
After 11
i> heon wui
g with Mr. nnd Mrs.
was played nt five ta-
t'ogdal was hostess to a j
Informal party Thursday
e hundred was played nt )
he following guests were
imee Clover, Shaw, l0.1-
AN EYE FOR THE MAIN CHANCE
The grocer's boy had Just *li.ed a
dime's worth of ba.oQ for a customer.
He cut off the rind and then placod It,
rind ond all. on the scales.
MATCHMAKERS MAY BUNGLE.
Chuago Journal.
Kven when there are 110 listeners tho
friend makes a serious mistake when she
tells u girl that "a truly desl
There was a little too much.
Did the grocer's boy take off the
for which ho must have known the
tomer had no earthly us.-, and fur which
"r*i himself had none?
^ he took off a slice 0/ bicon, and
th .* scales balanced exactly.
Thai boy will be one of our great mer-
chant princes, some day, when the t.isy
going customer is biting holes 111 Swiss
cheese for a living.
FIRST THING.
To hope and cheer he was so dead,
So rank a pessimist,
Tnat on the cars he always read
The mortuary list.
NO DEMAND.
"Three million steel pens are manufac-
tured every day." said the man who is
great on statistics.
"Don't se^ how they ever sell 'em.'
t'Id the man with the checked vest. "All
th>' poels and novelists use typewriters
nowadoys.'
HER VIEW.
"Forewarned, you know, ' said the
learned young man, "is forearmed."
"Four-armed!'' said the Sweet Young
•hamber an*I Mr.
STILLWATER SOCIETY
WHAT 8YLVAKU3 •-< >BB WAS DOING
Bos'
Brown
m Herald.
' Rev. N. 1
Bu
VI >]
INTO FAME.
'.dwell. <\
anl.undluk
nn ' sttad of
i d la
eli bred in- QuunUoi
CREER COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE
Km* Clin
Roitftrt
M. Dav
ni.
I potted plant
bore Eastei
ternoon. Tho
eorated with
1, a fern cov-
wrltten In
Kseh
rius
Hg* 17. bo I
Norton,
Delia j
ago
Joseph B. Drake, «ge IS >0 Mattle
Y.'lUon, tgi it? both t f MniiKum
OKMULGEE MARRIAGE LICENSES
''lie follow 1 UK marriago ILeioMf* w.re
ls.ti.e4 |>y- clerk of tiie count;.
James A. Martin to Miss Georgia
F It. Oknnltfee.
Picas Coffer to Mn-n Ktta Devlnnv.
Beirystta.
RISING I
BREAST
Harrison
rsn, Oknu
Will Dsvl
M-
And manyotaei painiul and scnous
ailments from which most mothers
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
I "Mothtr's Filenl." This-great remedy
is a God-send to women, carrying
them through their most critical
ordeal with safety and no pain.
No woman who uses ' Mother's Friend" need fear the suffering
and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
aud insures safety to life of mother aud child, aud leaves her in
a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
also healthy, strong and
good natured. Our book
"Motherhood," is worth
its weight iu gold toevery
Moman, and will be sent free iu plain
envelope by addressing application to
Ikodfield Regulator Co. ALUuiUi.Cd.
MOTHER'S
IFRIEND
. ladles found their tally
picture representing their
iicss or name, which was
f side. The tables were
some Faster emblem, a
.■h was on the other side
nd. The ladles most suc-
cames war*: Miss House
la.. Mrs Kntrlken, Mrs
Mrs. Drummond. Mrs.
Mrs. Sprinkle. A four
n was served, the hostess
by Mrs. Thomas Jewel
inella Newby and Hazel
:.ister chicks adorned the
I little egg shell baskets
were given the guests as
ladles winning the most
Mspecting t liancu to be altogether
charming bocaiun she Innately refuses to
bo sised up as making a bid for favors.
Khc wonders if he knows that she has
• heard things."
If a friend tells a man tnat a girl par-
t ulariy admires him hit vanity is grati-
fied. It cheers him hugely to think that
ho has made a conquest without effort,
but he value* the girl less linn if ha had
en to some expeiwe in timo and
thought and cash to win her rusponsivs
attention. His vanity Is touched by the
> li s easy willingness, but for him theres
no charm when he's pursued.
Verily, tho matchmaker who t
nlson, father of Almon 1 Philadelphia Led«
professor at fit. I^aw- "i want it undt
re nee university, and Herbert Gunnison I president of the In
of the Brooklyn Kagle, at one time pre- [ was not recomn
sided over the old and st:ll existing l*nl- either Rockefeller
versallst parish of Annlsquam During go, with one
a convention held there the Rev. My- wrote that the new president was;,
vanus Cobb and his wife were entertained tlonian of remarkab]
Ml,' said ti.i new
ico company 'that
<1 for the place by
Morgan."
eporterg
: u men.
ay mi
1 during the lnltis
, but si
of a
mirtshlp
langcrous-
en bouquet
East#
M A. Buff-
ne of the
Hdll v
The
lire**, and stay
•drum with t
he guests the <
i.l and the «>nr
Tho clever matchmaker puts her
domacy into speechless action.
TROUBLE IN THE STUDIO.
'.. rago News.
The walling Infant had upset, the
(grapdier's chair, Iflckod a hole in
.ijier rocks and mndo faces at the
niu, which Is sup|K)setl to orim a s
:o all youngsters when they a; • 1.1
their pictures taken,
"|gn*t he too cute for anything < \
' I the proml mother . "And .lust to t
SISTER: read my free offer
Wise Words to Sufferers
From a Woman of Notre Dam , InJ.^
I will mall, free ot soy charge, (hK iiomi, Treat
meat with full Instructions and the hi-tory of mr
own ease to any lady suffering from female trouble
"iouea-icureyouf^lUihon.,, %uinmt tbc aM sl
any p.i> slclan. It will cost you nothing to iriro Hie
«,11 only cost you aboul twelvs cmt, e west
wlllnotl' 'erfere wiin your v. •. ,.r oceunatlon
I ii iv# ootblng to sell. ^ ,| ot .. .if it -
th.iMi all I n<k. It cures nil. \,! m oidf '
{ !f.v.0.u.f(,r!a ,hr.ar :• ;?-Uot SMI on, senseof
rith
Mrs Rastmnn I
<lng the same I
lmyenilir.tf evil, ralala the 1 . k 0: bowels, oreea
hn't « ° K * Up thrKI trie'a rtr 'etocry frequently,
hot flashes, wearlnesi, frequent desire to urinate
or >v'1aionn'f u '" r,h' .a.'V' fc lU>'• Displaesoieni
Perlodi Ti!mnr« Hrof,i "1 ^antjrorl'alnf-il
RlfMMiriiX t .r,,wthH- address MUR. M.
the !• iiicle 'rN i-i 1 K. JNl)., U. S. A. for
Thouaandi beside® myself hare cured themselves with it j* ud Itbi r!'
1t MOTHHkS OP DALOMTERS I will explnia a - „ H me Tn'a'irient *hleh ,v
, and effectual l y cire^ Uucorr/ ta, Qr«*n Aektun and „r Jrrt^ulor ^StnSruiloi In^S. ,
1 1 :ulles. It will *t" V«>u and rxpetui and save /■'"• ituuuhtrr t\t
j her troubles to others. Pimm and health aiv ay i r-suitf,„m itgume ®*PlaU lng
Wherever you live lean refer jrou to well-known la<i ~ of v.,ur n«n . ,
and willftladlv tollanv nifferer that tl.is ||,on.- I really c«resalleondltHm?0^
our delicatefemuleor^arti- ru. tht rouirhlv alremrthenn relaxed muaclea and liiraaaBta^i^ ! 1
j displacement, and mukes women weft. WhU, toUa> , , , uflpr wtl, nTbe ' aXm
;WRS. TI. SUMMLRS, bo* 111) Notre Dame, Ind., U.S. A.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 2 Sunday, April 22, 1906, newspaper, April 22, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126113/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.