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SOCIETY NEWS.
Olllco Hours 1:30 to S p. m
Twltiihutiu D u 0.
JIT l!A I I.I I' NLi io MH Mni-ll
'I'll'1 MisM.-H Paulino nnd Mary Null
I:. '.- returned from a delightful
fioMh's l.nlt In North Carolina
v. linv th y worn tho guests tit their
mint .Mrs J v Reynolds of Wlnstoti-
"''lu. While away tho J!!ns.H Wall
t I: ii trip to tlio count mid cnrouto
lion.o had ii pleasant vli.lt with f rt.ii.i
In .V-hevlllu wh. ru they stopped over
I "i .i few days.
.lo- lliitnii nf the Oulf IMpp Line
' " i ; 1 1 . ; ( 1 1 leaves Sulurdiiy for a v:u i-
11' n w hlch will spent 111 Various
'ii:'- in ulilahunia ntul Missouri.
1. ii Ktunshorry li ft yesterday uf.
I '' ii" 'ii for Colorado points of int.r-
' w li. ro ho will Join his family
wi.o have J -. - ii .suninurltig In t'..l..-
I'iiv Alton.
.1 - I' rdny f..r
Wit I relatives
Mr. K.iiii.s.'V.;
i- J"hn 1!. Kanisoy 1. ft
Al' 'l". I'.!.. f r n vl-lt
and friends. Ah-do Is
"Id home and bo i x-
I'
tl
ts to p-i;.I ill .st of s vu'ulion
r.'-t'oi. returning t . Tulsa ho
w ill make a trip to ( 'hi .mo.
May HI'lo.
Tli.. hay rhht t" haw b.-.-n given
'1'linr day evening by tho I'll ilut h .;i
('hiss of Hi. First M. F.. Church has
hell postponed until tonight. All
members of tin- class aro ro.iio.stcl
lo bo at thi. church promptly at T
oVI'i.'k so as to not an .'arly start for
Siud Springs. Il 1.4 hoped th.it every
iiiombor of tho class will be on hand.
Sl. n't lock )linier.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kurr ilibtiotiH en-
b rt. lined at ti-o' lo-'k dinner yester-
day with the Misse l.inil.so and Laura
I.atiLieloth of St. I ..-nils as tho honor
K'lcsts. i nher miens wero Mr.s. Laura
Kia.ser and Miss Mareella Gibbons.
Mrs. I V Leckley and llttlo Knn
I'aul returned this mornliiic from
I'env.ir and l.)urani?o Colo. whom
t.bey have been vi.sltintr for tho past
two months.
I". L. Ml.ldli'ton Is spending a few
(lays In Kansas City Mo.
T. I. Jones spent yesterday In liar-
tlcsville. Miss C'clla Iiodkln who has linen
visiting In St. Louis for a fw days
Ko.vs to New York and Chicago phort-
ly on a business trip. Dofore return-
nii; nome Ji i.-vi iiodkln will take a
three-wetdtH' vacation In Seranton
I'u.. visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. F. K. fsVhryock of tho Oka-
homa Natural Gasolln.) Manufactur-
Ini? Company Is a Tulsa visitor from
Hapulpa.
Miss Lois Kittson left yesterday af-
ternoon for Fort Smith Ark. whero
8ln will ho the Kuost of friends for
several weeks.
Iean Trlckett has returned to Tul-
sa after a few days' visit In Clare-
more. G. T. Itra.len has gone to Hartles-
vlllo to look after business Interests.
C. A. Koff left yesterday for Den-
ver railed there nn account of the
serious rendition f his brother Mr.
Walter Koff who was painfully and
dangerously
burned by an explo.don
of gasoline. Mr. Walter Koff left but
ft short whllo ago to Join his family I
HOT-WEATHER
People should ho very cartful at this
st ipatetl and if they do becmo constipated to attend to It promptly. Many
people have a special tendency to constipation In hot weather owing to tho
USE
DR. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
Constipation should bo Immediately relieved. The best way to do this Ik
not as some suppose by eating themselves sick with fruit and making
the matter worso nor by taking salts and laxative waters which as all
who have tried them know give but temporary rellof; but on tho r.on-
trury you should uso a trletl-and-true remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
1'ep.sin which acts quickly but mildly and which relieves permanently so
that a steady and lasting cure results. A bottle can bo bought of any
druggist In sizes of HO cents and $1.00. Thoso who havo not yet trleil
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. an would llko to mako a test of It' can do
so I'UKK OF CI I A KG K by sending their address for a SAMl'LK HoTTLK or
lt V. H. CAI.PWl ll.L Kill Caldwell llltlg. Month olio HI.
5 3WIWnm
ft tV r T. R
S ) ...-nl
I TT. rt Iv-i- TT. ff .
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PRICED RIGHT TOO
GENET sTos 14 S. Main
who aro Bumtnerlng la Colorado for
il vacation.
Mr. anil Mrs. J. PeTrls of Pouth
l!altlmoro Avenue nro tho proud par-
onU of a huhy girl born yusurduy nt
j Moiito No Ark. Tlio baby will lo
I christened Monto No uh who Is tlio
j first buhy bom nt this popular club
I huuso.
Mrs. V. r North hn.s gone to .Vow.
! kirk Ohio to bo a member of u hous
party .r family reunion of her rela-
tive which will bo laid there for
tlio Ii. t .several (lays.
Tul.-aim showed their appreciation
"f good mu.sli. yesterday afternoon
and evening by t u rn In kj out In goo.l.y
numbers to listen to Tula's t'urty-flve-pioeo
bund which plaid at
-". 1 sprlngn.
Mih. Jerry o'Lcary "f Pittsburg
K.in. U the guest of Tul a friends.
Tu ( amp In the o-ailts.
It. nn I Mrs. T. A. IVmiy Mr. and
Mr.s Miller llamnielt all Mast r
llainmiitt ltaldwln hit y. si. r.lay af-
t. moon for Neosho Mo. and a tump
of sevi r.il wicks In the i '.sarks.
Miss Mary M.KInliy has p.ni.
I'lndlay Ohio for a l.s:t
.f Several
cocks prior t.
clltet'llm' tile Clliclll-
naii ( otiHi rva' ory of M
will study during the
sir u here .slni
o:J ti k inter.
L. ). Marr. Jr. left luHt exeiilm;
for Los Aid-. des Calif. where he ulil
Join his wlf.i and .s.m Luther who
huvo I n thori) for Homo tinu. Mm.
L. I). Marr Sr. will U'company him
ns far us Denver where Hho will vl.slt
friends until Mr. Marr's relrn to
Colorado. Phe will meet Mr. Murr In
Colorado Springs whern they will re-
main a short whllo before relunilui;
to Tulsa.
Mrs. :. M. sf mill und son are
liiif friends In Muskouee.
visit-
The Opctivkv Club moots with Mrs.
C. L. Holland this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colo arc rejoicing
over tho arrival In their homo
Wednesday of a llttlo son. Tho baby'a
name Is Master Jack Cole.
CiHTo (Tub
The Corro Club met with Miss
Myrtlo Sanderson at lier homo on
South Cheyenne last ovenlnfc. lle-
sldos tho regular members of tho
cjuh several young men friends of tho
girls wero Invited to sharo tho even-
ings pleasures. Thoso who onjoyed
Miss Sanderson's hoipltnllty were:
Misses Ilelln Qulnn Mary Me.Vulty
Lllllti Flanagan Anna Kaln Leon
Kgan Lulu Kgan Carmen Ooyle
Messrs. Joo Qulnn Charles Friend
I'M Friend. Thomas MoNulty. Will
Flanagan and Joo Carr.
W. L. Itrltton arcompanleil by his
bride who was until last Monday
Miss Elsie. Jordan of Warrensburg
Mo. arrived In Tulsa yesterday morn-
ing. Tho marrlngn of Mr. Itrltton find
Miss Jordan was solemnized In Shel-
Mr. and Mrs. Hrltton are at horns
don Mo.
to their friends at 702 South Klwood.
Mrs. William W. Lantz of 1.122
South Denver leaves for Wlnfleld
K'an. today to bo gono until fall.
Miss Maud Hose
has gono to
weeks' visit
Chl-
wlth cago for
friends.
a several
CONSTIPATION
time of tho year not to become con
sudden change In food nnd to tho fact
that the natural moisture of the hotly
that In winter remains within and helps
to digest tho food leaves tho system In
the summer in the form of persulratlon.
The Famous
Srpingfield
Cabinets
.. g
finish perfection in
construction and con-
venience. A FULL LINE
Mrs. Charles G. Gates Wife Of
The Son Of John W. Gates
. f :.' . .. vv :.wt-t '
lo I i ' ' ' '
'. ' '
Mrs. Charles t;. Cat.s ;'0 t.f the ' bedside .if the ;u'.. .p:t.M are lila
son tf John t;u.s tht.. 'bet-u- wile moi and the :..n s I V who I-
million" l'inun.b r u ho lbs d.a.l .-h..wi: lore In 'or l.n. photoMiai'li
in 1'arls (iathei ed around the ;;eiit cm r li-.nu I j.i ....-.
II OH
in
M
IIIIV. WILKINSON SAS (llll.
i.i;s sin ks notoimi-.tv on
WAV TO OIII.IN ion.
New York Aug. 10.---The Lev.
William Wilkinson known as "The
Hlshop of Wall Street" in a H-mion
delivered yesterday to a large crowd
of bankers brokers and clerks In
tho Wall street district expressed his
opinion of tho Lev. George. Chalmers
Kithmond tho Philadelphia parson
who Sunday In his pulpit In St. Johns
Kpi.scopal Church made a bitter at-
tack on tho coming marriage of John
I Jacob Astor and Miss Madeline Force.
After declaring tliul the pulpit hail
lost power with a great many of the
sanest wisest ami liest people In the
Republic Mr. Wilkinson said:
"This morning's papers show a
clergyman assailing by name and do.
noiinelng two persons and Inf. renil-
ally two families us reported In m ar-
ly all tho morning papers. No doul.t
this man will gain a little notoriety
on Ills way to oblivion but he has
set an example which. If generally
followed will turn the chun lies from
places of worship Into places fovored
by those who wish to air their on i
views.
"When a man calls by name per-
sons and from the pulpit denounces
them and members of the r family
and poses ns a great teuh. er of mor-
ality and the person cited docs not
live In his parish and only concern
him ns a citizen and ho uses his
preaching ottlee for purposes of
rienuncatlon he Is taking that which
does not belong to him. and every
right-minded person should protest
against his Impudence."
a(.i:li mioi-olitano will
iO TO I'MMTIIMiAUV
IX TWO Will IKK.
Hy Asmirintetl Press.
Haultu Hto. Mnrle Mich.. Aug. 10.
On tho evo of tho day on which It
was originally Intended that she
j should expiate her crimp on the gal-
lows and after bringing Into the world
a new life Mrs. Angellno Nupolllano
was today removed to tho general
hospital where she has I n for tho
last two weeks.
i
Apparently the date had not been
recalled by the woman for she had
made no comment on tho fai t that
this was to bo her execution day to
any of the .lull attendants. The child
was taken with Iter to tho Jail and
will remain with heif until she pi
tuiion to Kingston penitentiary lo
i serve her life sentence when It will
i bo pbyed In euro of tho ChtldreiiK'
Aid Society which Is now looking af-
lor tho other four children. Tho
child Is a fine healthy girl and the
'mother Is said to shower a more than
! usual amount of affection upon It.
j II Is not yet known nt what date Mrs.
Xonpolltnnn will tu; removed to
Kihi-'ston but It Is not thought like-
ly that she will bo taken away for
two or Ihroo weeks.
Hit WS A l.l.S .MILL Lll V.
K lclii! of .Muskogee County oniinls-
Mon Ilsliiiiates .May ( uuso Null.
SpiTinl to tliii Wi.rl.l.
Muskogee okla. Aug. 10. With
tho estimates of tho new commission-
ers severely sliced tho county oyl.se
board ha fixed tho tax levy In Mus-
kogee city ami county for the present
year at 15.5 mills. This Is the lowest
tax rate ever fixed In Muskogee. Coin
mlssloner Qtillck who runs a weekly
newspaper Is alleged to .have declared
that the mombers of tho county board
were "playing cheap politics" and
threatened to write two members up
In eaoh lssu of his publication for
one year. Assistant City Attorney
Davis threatened to make a test rase
of the mattor nnd arry It to too
State Supreme Court 1
i n PTnsTT mini
MULL uliiCLI UlSlii
DEFENDS M K
RETURNED TO JI GI
HES EXECUTION Bfl!
ir'Vtl'.l'V J
.... i .
Hi! COLD IS CUIIED
AS A STATE PRODUCT
om: ii s in i n in i" ni it
I Hll IS I'll VI ss V S AS
' III). II AS Mild TON.
Sprnal ... il.. W..H.I.
Davis i kla Ann. 1 n. William F.
1 Heard of Artlniote a pl.u r of tho
Choctaw Nation and probably tho lar-
gest land owner In tint now mining
camp (nine In today with a handful
of drill cuttings from the well at the
"Gooso Nest" camp ten miles west
of here which show free gold nug-
1 gets. Mr. Hoard declared tho drill
' passed through goid tuarlz lit Ihlrty-
t iulit ft i t then at fitij-nliiti II went
through nine feet of very rich gold
ore ii.H-ulng $'11. 4a per ton In gold
and til In silver The cuttings ex-
hibited in the ia State Punk
showed small gold purtS bs visible to
the mi It i il o e.
Prof. Charles N. Gould state geo-
logist In ii show n tho assay and sum
of the i"ttii.s o.l . ssed g roll I snr-
I'l l sc but declared It was possible
I Mint gold would be found in that ro-
ll. Ion iillhouull he hii I il he would
'neither ii. Mm. the plli.il.' to Invest In
' tin field in.r to b l It alone.
J The "Mi'lko" as caused Davlslles
lo be '(.no. (. veiled. Many of the more
j oonserwitlvo b. Iteve the gold excite-
ment will subside soon while others
sav It will be toil ii few davs when
pr.isp.vtiirs will flock Into the field
like flies mound a molasses barrel
At the Hope Sober camp the drill
oultipus showed very rb'h ores at
shallow d.ptlis. while at 300 feet con-
siderable gold was discovered. This
well was tli ill. . I f..r water but not
enough was found to run the mill
! w Ii h. The same drill at '.III feet.
; ub. oil a half u;ilo to tho north dls-
( los. 'l zlne. but ut DI0 feet some gold
was found. A -says proved It to run
$4K.ril per t. u. Just what will bo dls-1
.'lose.l as fiiitlor development Is
made lannol l o Hiirmfscd but ex. Ite-im-nt
Is running h'gh. An expert
mining engine r from Salt Luke do-;
elates the sui 'ace carries zliy and'
lower lev. U . .'try gold.
I
Mii'ltii;.T Cur Company I'iiIIs.
Muskogee i i!.i.. Aug. M... Tho
IMoio . r M.it..r Company whb h has
been doing 'oolness In .Muskogee for -some
time is unable to pay ltM debts
and has voluntarily asked that tlio.
company be i Id ted a bankrupt. j
other hunkiup! cases filed In the
I'lilte.l Slat.- DlstrV't Court are: bid
Cli'V eluio I no i hunt of Crusher Mur-
ray ('oiiii. iiktuhoma Involuntary;.
I'hoel.iw Lumber und Veneer Com-
Pany of i l.ir in. I Htla. Inv ubiiiiurv ;
II. M. I 'on i i I no r. bunt of i.u unt.
olda. v..ii!';rv J. V. Hurr.bl ap-
point. .1 r tel .- . I
AIOM Ml MlllltS (. I II I It j
Vclcrans of fhlllpplncs
Si--I.ui III lletl'oll
Py Vs..i 1 pi. .
l'etf'.lt. Ml il. Aug. 10.- Iel-i::ite
lo lb" Miiim.il 1. union of the army of
l'hlllpp tics Mi'ilvod today The first
buslin es s i 11 of the convention N
s. bciiiib lo'-li-ht vv hen Mieor
Tliolllpsoll I ll.eeted to extend n
Ct-ei I li'' to t.'ifll'l'l Will) p:irl lpllt. il
In the ! 1 1 1 1 . o 1 1 n whb h resulted In the
fall 1 f M il il '. thirteen yiars lu: m t
Sunlit-.
I--111111. e of lliilbllng Porn ills.
Two bull lb g permits wire l-sued
ye...V III the office of . J M ( .
chuill (hi- et' blllllllllg Inspector V.
Alooi. Thompson will Ininiedluleli-eoinini-nce
tie- erection nf a dwelling
on tj 11 1 11 ( t oust ll.OnO. James Con.
stuntltio si-riiied 11 permit yesterday to
remodel the front of tho bulbllns at
Hilt Hoiith Main Mtroet whl li lias
boon oeeiipliil by thi I'tithn Thonter.
Tho building will tigaln bn occiiied
by n picture ohow. Tho Itnprovo.
nii'tibi aro to cost 1500
(ood I(lin I'ggs.
Now Ynrk has dorroud thut cold
ftoragn eggs must not ho over ton
in on Lbs old w lien offvl'ud lo Colnuui-
fin Mis
mm n
LV-II ILL ( ((Ml AT HI N I I!
I'l I I. It LANDS Ml I .
10 BATTLE TOR CONTROL
H tier I Ivbl lu I'lo-poi t. V. hide
I ..min t ill ati h ( on. .one
ill llllole-lliu Nilu.lll.'ii
tt i I'l" loll. Al.g. I" It I' . 1 ).
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i I 1 ' t ll.l- '''' I.:- plev ill. .1 111 tile l.ilot
lit. Ill 1 . t . .
AH lb b s that the i "!. r i.lo
1 ' apn.il tt ill b I be eeelor of I' llli:l
ll'l' l e-l lor n. ill !t a tt i in lb. lu
"!' ' ' I I' ""I" I" It II UIIS III. II oil- ol'
I be ' I ut loll p.dlev Will ll.lt e lis
"' i" i Western "in .
The .N.i I loll. il I "on.s it ullo' ("on-
k'" " s W II III... I 111 Ks. I )
S' I'l'" b r - . II f ill . 1 so-
Moll l.i U lose (lo l.it b. l'ol. (he
I '' IIV i I III. . t Ill's .' I.I I I ' The plull Is.
th.li lore lor the e . 1 1 r- e r t U 1 I o n ' s I s to
Pi" It t b. Il el i. . u I. Il t he iii)- lit I rain '
I ' iii ' I und I n bund tho in vt
'lav to hive a Vol'- in the proceed- j
ing-'.
This Is Hi. Information which bus'
collie out at II (flees of tlio eo.j
servatp.i tigress lu this city. It was
held also ibul the announcement vviv
made that Mr. I'ln hot would go toi
Denver and be there on the .ume day-1
that former Seel i t try 1 '.alllnger
speuks. 11. may even sit on the same!
platform lie is certain to tin It If he
iS lilt lle.l. I
The country Is already Interested In
tho Denver meeting on account of the
recent mm inn -ciii nt f m.. ialliiKer'
that when he address. the laioV con-!
volition he prop a i. hp ak his own
nilinl and advocate what ho honestly
believes and not what tho adminis-
tration believes. Slicll 1111 llddressl
therefore has In It many very Inter-
esting possibilities. It may prove to
bo an uit.yk upon tho very adminis-
tration that stood by Mr. I'.ulllnger
through ail the storm and suffered
loss lu every part of the country by
reason of blin.
This very thing has Influenced the
conservationist! p K tl( Jietiver. too
and hear what the former secretary
has to say. They mean to lake Mr.
I'inchot i llh them and they will take
all the del.. gates to tho Kansas CU.v
congress they can muster. They want
to go to Colorado ami If It can bo
done they waul to put t.he land peo-
ple on record for the straight undi-
luted I'inchot brand of conservation.
This will be a hard thing to do.
Tim people who will ho In Denver as
di'lrgatis to the convention bellovo In
tho full development of the "oimtry's
resources; they believe In giving the
states the right to control their own
property and they believe that the
most practical conservation Is the
eolO'ervallon Which bellifllH the pres-
ent generation of men as well as
the generation vet tu be born.
All tlil.s Is contrary In the I'inchot
Idea of coiiserv iitlon na w ill be ileiu-
oiiuiratod If the Kansas Mty del. ga-
llon ever gets the floor at the Denver
nn . 1 1 ii . Anil Hunt ln.ro Is where
the flglil will ooine. The "(insert a-
tlotilMts will want fo In. heard and
the land pp. will oppose them op.
PO-.0 their participation In tho policy-
'E
Whore Scratched It Made Soros. Ter-
rible Itchingaml Burning Kept Her
fromSlt;e)ing Cuticura Rciiiedies
Cmnpktely Cured Her Nj Return
'"llirii. veils tl!
bo. 011:1: mil lh.it
this winter I h.id a
I'U I III. ttll'llll l.v.
It lb I
I. .1 ii- It I '.hoilH I' i CI i 'V.
It III t I Hill. nut In lit tin
iitn;.l. on id v b.e ' iitcl
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I'll' I I'l.'l ' ' '.1 I' ''!-
li. nil to l i pui ..."
I.ICI I i.'. to tlY
tin. I Vli mil It'-u.-li.". I ti- 'I Hi'' i ii' i' un
ho: 'i I. I I ui H i .i I nut III III . ll ii tin' lb ol-
v . 1 1 . r it H.ut r.xn n i in rn.'l t ' v
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tut I.. turn nf t!ic .bo .. I i.e i .'i hel
a id Ml'IiI ' ret ul'ir t h.- .h inpitlon
tlist lioil.c .. it till I i oiiiiii. in . .1 ii lio; il.i-
fiitiiin.t Soup mi. I Unt in -nf. I li.i -1 ol'-
UH' I ".'III II i-W ll.l VS I ton' I 1 1 1 ' t 'ill
tlli'V Vt It. J.' I r i Ii I n if to hi tl lllid tlie t.-llllii'l
lb Ullu: W;is K line
" I Im i tli.it llvol In tin- h.iu ! ut the tiinn
llll'.W llo'.V I Ulltlell-'l .'III I I 'if th Clltleum
Su.ip (l' I tllli lllli lit lllli I III. I Intel l.ikl
A tint ti vltliiiut iiIiik tlie emi' 1 1 : n Skip nnd
I do t ot II. Ilevc there (It!' bottiu ri'tll.-ilM
for an y kiu iIim-ioi ttniti tlie t'litli iiii Soup
kiid I Untui.i.t " lSi.. Mlu sn all I'ulklin
Wauk'iuiii III. M.tr. in. lull.
Outi iiik Hn.ip and ftlnt tnetit ant fur iiln
tliroiii'limit tin- wotld lull In thixr wliti
have i-iifTercd ttiui'li but hnpi nml nin with-
out (itltli la miy t"'muii'iit u liberal Rmiipln
of nu ll tnifi'tluT with .'I.' p hunltlrt on tint
rare n'i'l irentineiil nf tho skin nnd rnli will
Iik ui.iili'l (' on upplli .Hi n A l Ire. ii.
twr Uiug i Cln ia. Luip. l .t. i Hv-tJU.
BREAKING OUT
COVERED BODY
I v II .
"";-.
Flax!
Competition With Old Sol!
Old Snl 1'illirl' 1'cli'litlrss these i;ist few d'lVS
1' 1'oiu all a''e;ii';iiieev ini'. (' his warm af-
Ici ti"ii vet. (';in you endure Midi warm weather
ttitholll olle ol' lllol't' eiml siinniici' fi'd'hS.' Here
arc some real iutercstim; prices. 'e mii;ht
call I his price euttiii"' an
"i:AIlUX(; ALT"
Alioiit thirty five pieces fancy I- i i oiis regu-
lar L'Hc and L'oe value-- I 'l ul iy !0'p
and Saturday per vard. . . . ' lL2u
.h"l't fifteen piece.-' 'Verii jO'n
l'"olll. -!'!. per V.'I'd I.2C
M'olll lilt. -ill pieces V.liite M c 'ce I'ii d llatisfe
and I i 111 1 1 ie: allies to L'-'i'. JC
per ard . . .
" I lw II jii vc
"t
Auf m inI "
Whose Stationery Do
You "Borrow?"
when you no away fin hni. and want lo write a letter? What
paper il" von us wli.-n yuii wisp t" accept r do lint an li'.vll atpui
01 1 "iigr.tiiilate a I it u nut.- friend ' V..11 should bive a personal
Mull 10 if t v.oir own distiucl from v-uir vvlf-'i pap.-r or your
bii.-.m.-s t'erheu I. Thoro's uplependt nco as well us li.f-.mt.. good
' ''e In tl"' "w iicisblp ..f 1 box of 1 ihl Hampshire II oid .stat lottery
a lirni-t. xliir.-d bond note paper with env elopes to match. We carry
OLD HAMPSHIRE HOS1)
"The Sliiiioiur of 11 tlvntU'tnati"
It Is tho recognized social paper for men.
Boatwright Stationery Co.
21 East Third Street
buys any
Ladies'
Oxford
in our stock including
all our tans blacks ami
whito canvas velvets
etc. You can't duplicate
this price nor the values.
Drummers Sample Shoe
Company
Second Floor Iiliss Uuildinjj
making of the convention or oven In
the discussion on tho floor.
This conservation congress was the.
same that nut In St. I'aul last yeari
and was addressed by President Tuft!
former President Roosevelt and a
score or uiot'o national figures. The
congress has already put President
Tuft on Its program for thi Kansas
'ity meeting but the cm- utlve may
not find It poaalhlu to gel thet'ti In
time
TT7
6 'I'UAINS DAILY
ITT
VllU A. .M . U:U.i P. M. und 7;d P. .H.
Piilloian Puilor t ins on U;10 A. M. and i:Ui 1. M. I'iiiIus.
Fur I'uwhutikii und Arkaimaa City 1:35 I'. M. Daily
I or i'uwhuska 7:45 1' M. K.lly
"OIL BI'KlliAL" :B5 A. M Pally Kxt opt Sunduy
liint IlouUi to Mule Kuck and Hot springs Ark.
r it i u ii 2m it' o u i'' u k t ii i: it i r. r t n m a r i o x.
A. V. I.KKKHMlt Tnitr.c Munager.
KrGIONK M"C'1C Central Freight Agent
"7 ho I oii.se
.S(f)'.vi( lion"
LADIES
$1000
REWAR
I puiitivul gunrtntPH my groat lucceitfuj
ERG0-K0L0 "Monthly" Coflpoiiii
bafuijr iulit.m Ionia 11 ( tha tiy lougtil
moat oljiuiiui uniuuiu vaot tu XllKilB
lu i'lVG day williunl luriu pliu or lu'.tf-
lureuc wiili wrk. Urilnri llmd by rnuto
mail .Sii.yiti Siii'i.g'h f) .10 ljuuule .Strtuigtk
UO. Ittlil ii.t :l Iloolilrt FKKK.
DR. HOUTIIINOTON KEMEDV 00.
Olltr Hi M.ilii. tin- I 1. Kaiim City. M
' l.'e.'i.l tin' World Want AU.
MUSKOGfciL
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