The Record. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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EXCLUSION KATES.
II. G Evkktox,
Em mil.
• A writer of a n a g r a m s findstthat
William J. Bryan can be converted in-
to a "brainy jaw mili,r.
Association of Lumber Dealers!
j Special Kate to Kansas Citv, one fary ;
round trip, plus one dollar; on ueittiir!
catc: selling date January 21 to 28,in-
clusive, good to return January yyu
J. E. Elippin, Agent Moore. Ok la . i
Dogs are now tatooed wi'.h their} We haw tnado arrangement*. with
\ * . . 1 , the State Capti&l ttrintinir Oouipaiiv at
owners names to defeat tht: profes-1 Uulh,u whereby w« ean 01 for the
Monal dog-thief. [ Weekly StateiCaptial fR*:k ok ciiai:«k
j to every new subscibcnof the Rkcoiui
* j and to.every old4sub«cribetvwlit> renew*
wi . 1 : and pays in. advance.' This is a rare
When it comes to constitutional |'chan£e tog*t two.of. the best papers
law Senator Spoorvers ipse dixit is-ao- ; in Oklahoma at the price of one. Wi.Hi
, * ti- . , i these twa papers i . yowr home von
oepied by his paitv as final. ,,wlll be xVell<in formed of the local new
———.——. :nevvs of the two territories and of the
-world. Addrass Thtt'Bfceord;.
I he terms of the Cubar.j treaty. vwlj.i Moore,.Okla.
long stand as a monument to the* di- ■
plomacy of the pfe&nt.administration...
Secretary of State, May, has the
jfatience of a born diplomat, but that
dofes not mean that Columbia tkui pro-l All work guaiantead*
1M1BH
F..HI CKAjDDOOJfc, PuflMUKTOR.
crastinate forever.
Soiong as Orville H. Piatt retains
his influence in the Senate:the legiti- [
:nate business interest-; of the country
have nothing to fear from populistic j
legislation.
If you-want'a smoothe shave or an
artistic HAIR-CUT try me,
liaundry baskat at shop.
Mbore,. • - — Okla,.
Jnry s Cash StoR
Headquarters for
Eveything in Merchendise,
No Matter what yoa Wann,
JURY'S PRICE belore
\ou uuv. *
* t- # *
It the Cuban treaty did nothing
else, its tendency, to obviate the nec-
essity of an annual, quarantine along
the southern and eastern co&t line
would warrant its ratification
A\ H.. McCartney
SHUOHfc*
msmmn &
m smaib'
PIbw.worlia specialty.
The Bureau .of Insurance wes strik-
en from the provisions of the new De-
partment of Commerce and Labcr
bill, but such: a. bureau is-bound to
come in time.
When this yon see remember me;
and subscribe for the Record.
W ith the passage of Secretary Root's
Militia bill the nation has iftade a
l(ing stride towards reorganising its-,
tmilitarv estabishment on up-to-date
lines.
People who contract patent medi-
cine habits are liable to get the co-
caine habft with it as cocaine is large-
ly used in the soothers so- widely
advertised.
carleton Bro%,.
PLASTERS & STONE-MASONS.
Work Guaranteed to girer Satis-
faction; (live us a jail when'in- need
of anyiliingrin our line.
Moore,. - - Oklahoma.
The Record $ 1 peryear try it.
If Jim Tillman could only be releas-
ed long enough to shoot a bit of chain
shot that would wipe the Tillman blot
otf the facc of the earth South Caro-
lina would be the gainer and - no one-
'AO a Id weep.
At a recent election in Honduras 30,-
000 more votes were east than the pop-
ulation call for. We though Croker "vas
in England.
Trie democrats in Congress are
holding aloof from all effort to shape
trust legislc-ticr.i They have apparently
heard a voice from seme of the south-
ern trusts, the cottonseed oil, the
round cotton bale and similar copo-
rations.
The steamer Philadelphia and
Eucania had a wireless game of chess
recentjy in mid ocean and without even
sighting each other. The Philadelphia
all-American team won.
I he republican majority in Con-1
gress was quick to heed the appeal of
the people for the removal of the duty '
on coal and i; will now turn its atten-
tion to the abolition of trust abuses.
What is claimed to be the oldest bid-
licalmanuscript has recently been dis-
covered in Syria, and is now in Cairo.
It is a copy of the Pentateuch, written
in Samaritan chracters on parchment
and dates from theyeai'735 A.D.
A Utah woman talked her jaw out |
of place in a clnb debate over the Ap-
ostle Reed Smoot matter the otter day.
Some men seem liable to the same ac-
stdent over the.same question.
Attorney General Knox wiR stand
between Congress and its tendency to
enact trnst legislation so radical as to
be thrown out by the courts, and the
result promises to be a safe and effect-
ual measure providing fori adequate
trust control-
Charles Shafer was in town yester-
day, circulating among his many
friends.
I will sell at REDUCED PRICES, until the stock is exhausted
My entire stock of
Drj Goods, *
i
Ladies and Children's Shoe's: My stock of Shoes consist prin-
cipally of Ladies and Childrens Shoes, which I will sell at COST.
QUEENS WARE, I have a small amount of Queens
Ware on hand which is going at cost.
I have a full and complete line of GROCERIES, and invite inspect-
ion and solicit your patronage;
J. E. H inkle, Proprietor,
Citv Feed Barn &
-J-
^ ag'on-yard 111 conneetioir.
Good Rig an«l eourteotts treatment.
Bray in connection w ith Barn.,
, ... . _ <<
CARD OF THANKS.
The wife and family of the late G.
W. Everett, extend their heart fe t
thanks to the good people of Moore
and Norman for their kindnes in this,
their sad hour of berevement.
The attorneys in the cross Mc Guire
contest are teking evidence iu the pot
countrv this week.
A. J!. Smith, Proprietor,
As to Public Officials.
"Is the Turkish Civil Service sys-
tem like ours?" asked a traveler In
the East of a pasha. "Are there re-
tiring allowances and pensions, ^01'
instance?'* "My illustrious fjiend and
Joy of my lite," replied the pasha,
"Allah is great; and the public func-
tionary who stands in need of a re-
tiring allowance when Uis term of of-
fice expires is an asfc! L have-
spoken."
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Everton, H. G. The Record. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903, newspaper, January 30, 1903; Moore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132059/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.