The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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M udi • oiii'/is not ho impurtHUt
well doit jr.
Faith in Christ innkes the coffin ;
chariot.
If we could bettor the world I
* mild l o bettor.
A l)liinl inn it *h world can be mens
(rod with ;i cam*.
Whatever (Soil dors, is for the g(H>«l
>f the Christaiu.
Love can lie niisnmler t' «Kl. but
never over-est linn ted.
W« oftn only >1" our liest when we
.ire suit we are riff lit.
Putting ont the eves hiiiinot Mini!
the man who hits u seeing soul.
out of dust with gravel in it.
moii rnirr ion potatok*.
The John A Silzor Seed Co.. La
CroBse. Wis., l • > high prio n for now
things. They 1 > i ;ii>I i i'MI for a
yellow rind wuirini'.-lon, |1,U00 for 30
bti. new oats $.'100 for 100 ||is of pota-
toes, etr,, pi ' Wi ll, pri- • for pota-
toes will h* hn:'i i.''XI full. Plain a
plenty, Mr Wideawake! You'll make
money. hhi/'m Km < st a if lit to «*n t
in 28 dayi- 'f < r planting His Cham-
pion of the World in llw preal' si viebler
on earth nnd we fhnllenge you to pro-
duce Its equal.
If yon will ai-ml II .'llt> in stamps
to the John A. S.ilr.or S"ed Co, La
Crosse, Wis. \ M will pet, free, ten
packages grnIn n I gr including
Teoalnte. Bpurr> (limit Inmrnata
Clover, etc.. . m ir lo.tninioih cata-
logue. Catalog! • for mailing, w.n.
The Obituary .s a .New York paper.
01 H WIT AND Ill MOR.: JN THE NEW COUNTRY.
i has
Knglish railroads oinphn 100,000
Telcphytiiug wit limit winv* is pre-
dicted.
U TlO.tMKI.tMIU
ivorth Sl,.j00,«
<'Ullds.
Wallir gold mill
The highest chimney in the world
in at (llasgow. Height, 171 feet
The largest library it 111 Paris, the
National, containing 'o'Umio \ .diiinrv
The Anaconda Mining Coinpanv. of
Itutte, Mont., is minium t.ouo tons of
copper ore daily.
Many eascntial oils u <• I in perfume*
rv are very valuable
Neroli, an «.il used in
valued at S.Vi a pound.
perfumery i*
Infests the blood «.f humanity. It
appears in varied f >nn«. but is forced
to yield to Hood's S •• -ap.irilla, which
purilles and s t.v Mood null
cures all su< h «' i- -. Ifeud this:
" In September, 1891. T made* misstep and
injured my ankle. Very t>oou afterwards,
iood's Pills
SLICKERS
will keep fou car
THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF
THE HUMORISTS.
Horn
THK A KHM« >U « O < w
of il>- mi
January l-M l I "I ti"1
T nkft !irt Piinu
Paclon : Utb, r 1
Sn*nn Simpson and Mrpli
In III* lloHlnn of (iloom Where tin*
Pain Comii lo Advertising At itNTi
Pajr«—I'ltrir Nittlr*.
UDDBN sw Al-
lows swiftly
skimming.
Sunset's slow-
ly spread ior
shade,
Silvery songstera
sweetly sing-
ing.
Summer's sooth-
ing serenade.
Suban Simpson strolled sedate!v
•Stilling Bobs, suppressing sigbf.
Seeing Stephen Slocuni. stately
She stoppod, showing some surprise. ^
"Say," said Stephen, "sweetest slghei.
Say, shall Stephen spouseless stay?" ;
Susan, seeming somewhat shyer.
Showed stibmls?!venous straightway
Summer's season alowly stretches,
Susan Simpson Slocum she
So she signed some simple sketches
Soul sought soul successfully.
Six Septembers Susan swelter.-;
Six sharp seasons snow supplies;
Susan's satin sofa shelters
Six small Slocutns side by side.
IV lii* t llnilil lliii ti llolie"
"I ean't say thai 1 believe in th•
efficacy of prnyer," said Mr. Cawker t°
til" Rev. Dr. Tliir lv
"What are the grounds of your <11*
belief?" asked the clergyman
"Well, sen how many years the
churches in England and the colonies
have h >en praying for the Prince of
Wales every Sunday.'
"Many a Trim Wur«l, Fir.
from Judge.
The Office Roy |)er editor Is busy ;
Jint drop yer stuff In der slot
Miss Poesy (the Sweet Singer of Si.i;
slug) -Tell me, does he get man>
poems?
The Office Roy (disgustedly) Poems''
Why, he's got >m to burn!
brief bits of general news
from the territories.
OKI.A IIIIM A \M I Mil I I t It I I • It V
« at tli- punching* has almost passed \N i 11 Little claims that tin can ue
i away in Oklahoma. mined in Cleveland and Noble county.
Last week in 111aine county a bald The Noble county gold ore resemb-
| headed eagle was captured. A bottle lea melted green little glass very
of Dandcrinc was found tied to its much.
ctorv in Okluhotra
] Mr. (iriffin. the statistician, say a
that in Great Britain the average wa-
ges per annum foi men is 1195, and
for women 812">.
" -4 I rrW' I a
t l') k <*i for i
I ml- in it ii % in u tli era to
01 uger Tunic," kecauM Ir I* r«p«c
•I I-. palnanO alm-j>i r\ ry wt-aka< («
The fa m
will benlm
iis Magawan diron-
led in Oklahoma
All New .lersev is
• ease county has
fuiuty iff for 1.
In olden times a common-law bus-
band and wife were one person and
The record of fires in Loudon for! that oue person was the husband.
bee
told bv the slier
Noble conntv.
Three of the i
• f i'Idaho
five
ompai
nilitia
found guilty
sc in Logan
out twenty.
The postnllicc
surrounded by
c other nigliC
T. C.
Arapale
spell
I'nitisl
to be
f si,
divorce low- in W
lily supported b
from Dakot.ii
The mi'
postollicc
left nntoi
out Oklai
obbed the I'oi l Kent
not philatelists
denomination thrv
armed and uniformed
between March I . and May 18, the
Santa I'e railroad will bring to the
strip 0,000 cars of cattle.
The ( hocta" is now a ftlli Hedged
railroad It has a damage suit on its
hands in Canadian county
Ityrnc • Belfoid's partner, who is
wanted for jumping his bond in Okla-
homa. attended the prizefight iu Tex-
The
Ara pa hoes and t
lillien dollars i
i Miller
aft.-
lis wheat field i
I'lilliing scoi
• 'R la leu,
nit hog <
is lo be
a naistake
w The bill ^
ly thoArknnsa
a law IVhhn
a that ten da.v
i,,. passed cougi
,,f in session.
expired
congress
st day 'i
jurv
Texas and Oklahoma ' tockincn
much elated over the promise of
retary Morton to re-establish the 'I
as quarantine, instead of putting i1
the south line of Kansas.
it <
olf hunt
vhich ;
I his
actually
place. \
through t
iu tile pel
i Oklahoma
:i neighbor
infidel de-
lights went
The grin
against ti
for ma I fea
a hundred
thev tied.
Okhihou
right to In
indicted, but
tiu
I lie
forty-eight hours shows that during
that period the brigades were called
; out thirty-seven times.
Man M « Mad* to Mourn.
I'erhaiia. Imt rbcuinatisiii need not add to
the calamities to which we are more or
less subject, when there is such all efficient
means of counteracting the dire complaint
ic- Hosteller's htoniacli Milters. When
t lie liver, bowels or stomach are out of or-
der, or the kidneys or nerves troublesome,
the Bitters is also an efficient remedy. It
prevents and remedies all malaiial disor-
ders.
To have Christ, is to have everything
Cod's law requires of us.
When the devil is most like a niar-
ing lion, he is most careful to hide |
1 his teeth.
Oil ASM IS KINO! Ill Kit llllt
Shout for Joy. The green grass rules.
It's more valuable than oats, wheat and
corn together. Luxuriant meadows are
the farmer ® delight. A positive way to
get them and a very sure one we know
is to sow Salzer's Extra Grans Mixtures.
No need of waiting a life time either.
Salzer has a mixture, sown in April,
producing hay in June. Many farmers
report yields of «;ix tons of magnificent
hay per acre. Over one hundred dif-
ferent kinds of grasses, clovers, Teo-
slnte, Sand Vetch. Giant Spurry and
Fodder plants! 35 packages earliest
vegetables for $1.00.
If iron will rut llila out and arnri
with 10c. postage to the John A. Salzer
Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis., you will re-
celve free ten grass and grain samples
nnd their mammoth seed catalogue.
Catalogue alone 5c. for mailing, w.n.
tendency in modern building in \
id is toward the abolition of
i favor of inclined planes.
•ves I hill Okllllio
drink.
two inches acrost formed nnd in wnlklng
to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore
became worse; I could not put my boot
on and I thought I sh mid have to give up
at every step. 1 < >uld not gel any relief
and hnd to stop no ! . I read of n cure of
a similar case by ll. oii • .^arsaparilla and
concluded t<> try it. Before 1 had taken
all of two butt lea t he sore hnd !i; nl- I nud
th" swelling hnd gone do", n. M \
Is now well ami 1 have been greatly bene-
fited otherwise. 1 have Increased In
weight and am In better h nit It. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsnpa-
rilla." Mm. II. Ili.\ . . . Berwick, Me.
This ard other sini'lar i:r *s prove that
SarsapanMa
I "I'l?1- Y0UK MFAf WiTH
UMID EXTMCTt. SMOKE
ILCIH C U LA R. L KK,' L :• I i!;« R no. M; LI ON. rt.
. NK I \ M U . I
OPIUM
ftcall uali i-'jt ' ;
Wit IIITA.-vol.. 0- M
escaping gn- from a
while In the bath roon
fainted iu the bath tub.
• her life.
gasoline
Sunday
\ gentleman who h;i
home ill the Osage nuti.
months hus recently fun
esting inforuiatiaii eoncer
oademe of that onco poi
The majority of tire ti
bloods, biit tiiey will sooi
minorit v The number of
rati' among the pure Indii
ees- of the birth rate.
place
Ml t lu-
sh ami Mr Well
tv. Friday
•! over the
nest or Ail
Tu cleanse l;i• • -vstem in n gentle and
truly l en.'ii i ll manner, when the
Springtime comes, use the true and per-
fect remedy, 8> . up of Figs. One bottle
will answer for all the family and costs
, . only i'i0 cents, tie large size $1. Buy
\ the genuiii". Manufactured by the Cal-
ifornia Fig Syrup Company only, and
for sale by all druggists.
Wells. It is mi id W
The
'old <
which result
and killing
meat Hellish
later report says it
killed llcarsh.
Industry nnd prudence are the hi
safeguards against bud luck.
('««'■ Cough Huliam
f roooocoo
BEWARE IN TIME
The first acute twine® of
Sciatica
ST. JAC9BS
Oil.
is the
arntng
to uno
Lnderthe old laws upon inarruigc
the husband became entitled to all of
his wife's goods and chattels, also to
I profits of her hinds.
The Capitol at Washington is at
last to ik- lighted with clectrieitv.
Delay, and those
t. w 1 n g o s
twist your
out of shape
F'VJs
I9
Smallest
Price
Highest
Qua lily
Greatest
Quantify.
oln
Noble county when tin
Mangh
town?
Citizen—Yes. siree. Every man In
town is a stanch Christian except, for
an hour every Tuesday and Friday
morning.
Mangles What happens then?
Citizen That's tho time they raaet
to trado horses.
Indispensable.
"You have left out an Important
statement In this reacuo Btory," said a
professor In the School of Journalism
to one of his students."
"Indeed, sir?"
"Yes. you neglected lo say thnt th*
bey was rescued Just as he was going
down the third tlmo."
Could Not Afford ll.
Physician—You lie awake In bed
three or four hours every night? Thai
is hnd. I shall have to treat you for
chronic insomnia."
Caller (whose salary Is $14 a week*
"Kr no. doctor; I don't think it's as
bad an lhat. I simply can't sleep."
Il Always Purs.
"How did your daughter come lo got
the duke?"
"By advertising."
"Nonsense! Yon don't mean to tell
me you advertised for a husband for
your daughter?"
"No. But I advertised my business."
Where I.aw l<ei|ulred ll.
Dick Tail Miss Kibhon, what is the
matter with your typewriter bell? f
never hear it any more."
Miss Ribbon (confusedly) Oh. I lien
your pardon, Mr. Tall: but I have bor-
rowed II a da> or two for my bicycle.
)id you Seel any pain at all
ent lo thai painless deu-
livungcl
lie has 1
country
hus sprung a new
lies on the public.
i_r meetings at the
ises in that county
with much success and his fame is
said to be spreading rapidly through-
I out the territory, lie was at one
I 'I""' of tho county I'otiiuilnwIomT* iM(? to the Rolcl lielil
in Lincoln county.
from Cooper's place sho
of WCi in silver and
ton. All laud within tc
gold linil has been least
Cltv. New York and •
Hundreds of people
e ore taken
I gold to the
miles of the
I by Kansas
licago syndi*
flock-
pended 81.
of stealing
inrii
1 ha\
iry of Oklahoma bus
n trying to convict a
pig that sold for .«•
is innocent, but
thinks he is guilty and is still pr
cuting. There is nothing like a
termilied prosecutor to make et
; 7,1. Love is the only thing that *
.i -d the defendant lighten buidens by adding to them,
uintv attor
Bkown s Bbonciiim. Tiiociibh" are a
simple yet raoft ellectual remedy for
Coughs Hoarseness and Bronchial Troub-
les. Avoid imitations.
Tlicr
{ Nearly every farmer in the South
ern part of Noble county is engaged !
, in gold prospecting, and a eonsidera- |„, s,
! bio amtiunt of the precious metal
been secured. Hundreds of men
shipped samples to assayists, but
I reports h;ive been received. Old
i ners say that gold and silver in
ing quantities is being found t
for the March tc
hoina county, of tin-
ted States cast
inal, and •".'ii ••
•H are for t iml
Only when he pr
In tin* iii'himm or 1
When the grave digger of Summit
Yiew. Logan county, cemetery went to
the grounds Saturday morning he
found lying upon the ground where It
hnd been dumped Friday, a rough
pine box containing the body of .1. A.
Kvans, an old soldier who died in the
county hospital. The body had been
exposed to the elements without any
protection. There is much indigna-
tion over the matter.
A number if the Osage pastures have
been taken since the approval of the
lenses for two more years. Harris
Bros., of San Angclo w ill oomi Hick i"
the old (Ireen pasture, the same one
they used last year. Moore A slater
have contracted for the Stitch pasture.
M. llalfV will put cattle in one of ti. M.
Carpenter's pastures and Crump and
Kowland have rented the old Hay
creek pasture. The Osage pastures
arc the finest in the Southland ami
are ill ways contracted for early in the
Billy Bolton lc.irncd u new ••trick."
while in Florida, which U meetiug
wish unp iraIdled success throughout
the Territorry. The game is called t he
"Kdttor'a Delight1' an I Is played in
this way: take a sheet of ordinary
writing paper, fold it carefully and en
clone a bank note snHldiently large to
pay up all
A gentleman named < 00per. who
at Purcell, was wnlkiugalongthe
s of the river near the town when
he saw an Indian l.vi. g on the ground,
seemingly dead or badly hurl. Mr. .
Cooper went up to him and took hohl
of to ascertain the en use of the troub-
le. when the redskin jumped to his
feet, ate the same time drawing a long
knife, and ent and slashed his white
brother almost to death before he
could get away. The Indian was
drunk.
es on the docket No man is any stronger than that
«.f i-oiirt ..f okla- |n „li|oh he trusts for strength.
lese. arc *
territorial
of the I s.
11 ing
If the II11 by la Catting Teeth.
Bp sure and u«o that old and well-tried remed;
WlKM.OW'
r tui children Teething.
'orty-siv •
the
civil cases are divoi
i I iu the Novenibt
• in the history
The Standard Oil
making an effort to get
the Osage nation. An
dueed in the Osage coui
izc and einpowe
s been
was Intro*
uineil to author-
the governor to
lease the entire nation for petroleum,
gas ami mineral, but this placing the
power in the hands of the governor
tie fea ted the hill. Their proposition
would have given them eighteen
months for development and would
have bound them to no certain number
of wells, in fact to nothing but pay-
ment of #50 for each well put down,
and payment of 10 percent royalty on
the product.
John Walters a farmer agetl 2',' years
and living neill West postofllec. in Lo-
gan county, has been lodged in the
county jail on a charge of criminally
assaulting Mr-. Squire White, the wife
of a neighbor, on Sunda.1 morning at
0:30 o'clock Mrs. White is .'!0 vears
.lames Clark. il7-years of a^
to the house of his daughter ii
fisher county, and having had
ride, told her lie wanted something to
warm him up. He stepped to a dres-
ser. upon which were two bottles, one
containing liquor and the other car-
bolic acid. By mistake he selected the
iu itl bottle and drank the contents.
The error was immediately discovered
hut his life could not be saved, lie
dictl within an hour.
An amendment to the Indian appro-
priation bill has been offered by dele
gate Flynn at Washington, to pay
S2.~i.000 (the annuity due t > the Sent-
inolt-s) to the Indians themselves,
through an ottiecr designated by the
interior department. and the amend-
ment wns adopted. Mr. Flynn alleged
that under the present plan this mon-
ey went to tiov Brown and the In-
dia!
Talent is more valuable than genius,
because a man cau control it
I'ieo's Cure for Consumption has been a j
■avier family medicine with us since 1865.—J. R.
f the Madison, 240042d Ave.. Chicago, 111.
Riches have wings. bu t poverty
went can't afford tliem.
King-
cold State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County—ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he |
Is the senior partner of the firm of F.
•ad of reeeiy
civetl due bills good
Br.
adva
Kr
and if a siuile
works like a
suggests that
play the joke
Rev. Taublc
Ivy., preacher
for divortre f r.
Tanblee In
have easy sail
•ye on the
♦'his face th
m. Hilly 11
old and has
route to a in
Walters acoi
struggle to
plishing his
ed to kill hi.*
tioned the ei
Nebraska rti
who rented 1
tie is known
A Mrs. <
tera con
hire
While •
, she alio
lint
estead. Lit -
Ok I a ho
>le count\ court
her husband
well known s,
irk. where the
•S she wns ma
Island. Cuba, and went
idem hie
that her home had
Covington ti rely stripped of its
a petition of her jiootls were > 1
ir*o from his wife, Sallie « . house, who had take
in Noble county, will not them from other p;
at aailing 11 aeama that Mr. living near hj was
' some years ago married a the party that hud I
nl young lady in Kentucky and \ search warrant
ids they purled. They had a placed in the hands
ami When the house was
ngtoii articles ♦.•ucn from
turned Thursday night uf-
a 1 most eli-
A part
dren. she tleela
cuts
liboi
great hatred for the \ P.
(ought the orgunidation in Co
vehemently. Nlcmbers of that organ*
ization in Noble countv have had com*
manications from members of that
order at Covington anti arrangements
are being inatle to give Rev. Taublee a
hot light.
•op
all the
she charged hit
It. Wulia
isaml dollars
led to the county ;•
el led: #i: .000 of the wa
eceived from X Ii. Head I
tine will be
paid and
were foui
M.v of h.
id. Ther
The widow hud been ii
county, nnd had but the .
1 the
Miier-
An ok la ho
omlition for
a fanner >
iglit feet i
spring plo
the ground
in splendid
ung.
PARKER'^:
PATENTSJRAOcMARKS
K*amlnatl n «nj Ad«l<-e a . •' iier*al>lllt.v ««r In
*raU<in. M'.fl tor' i > ' <1 . v, >r ll w i<> Ceta
I'ateut. PATIO. IO 1.1 i.Kl l.l., Wiahtagtun, l>. t .
FOR MEW ii.v-.'
liAwrmms. s r 9 th. 1 at tine,
ll* A n.oi \ : . 1 a
SWEET potatoes
First Shade- Mighty bad walking
down here, isu't it?
Second Shade Yes I wish someone
nould .lire 1 me lo the part of the place
n-'.t i pavd with ni> cotid intentions.
Aa In m I .nek In k titiiaa
■t> ibJM i*y'
. ***f I £ V
PostoHicc Inspector llouck reports
a shortage of in the Krebs. I. T. Mi v I
pt is to Ibce. which amount has been 1 4'u is'1,1
made gool by the boutisinen, who 1
• taken temporary charge of the j>rv
here is a sure sign that •'times will
better iu the spring.' None of the
wspapers has predicted il this year
• the Hrst time ill live years.
county wart
this rate the
indebtedness
Oklahoma
the reputatio
Cripple as *
Cheney K■ Co.. doing business In the
City of Toledo, County and Stite afore-
Bald, and that said llrm will pay the j
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each j
and every case of Catarrh that cannot 1
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before 1110 nnd subscribed in
my presence this 6th day of December,
A. fi. 1886. A. W. ULEASON,
(Seal ) Notary Public. i
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal- j
ly and acts directly on the blood nnd ;
mucous surfaces of tin system. Bend I
for testimonials, free.
F J. CHENEY He CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists; 75c.
Hall's Family Pills, 25c.
It is a good time to dodge when a ;
woman begins to talk in a high key.
UPCBLII IN N 1TIOHAL CONTENTION
At Mt I.out*. June Hi, 180ti-
The Wabash road is the direct line
t.o St. Louis via Kansas City and i«
noted for its fast time and elegant
equipment. Through Sleeper., Free
Reclining Chair Cars and Bullet Par-
lor Cars to St. Louis without change.
Before making arrangements for your
trip write to any representative of the
Wabash Railroad for maps, timetables
and Guide to St. Louis, or to
C. 8. CRANK,
Q. P. Sc T. A.,
St. Louis, Mo.
When a woman's tear hits a man
right it Hattcns him out.
. FITS -11!-*• • stuPiied rr<*ol>y Pr. K line'* Great
fiei-v" Restorer. So Kitnatter t!i« Uraldity a use.
Marvfluuneun'K. TrfaltM-unl S'itrial t ot !«• rro« t •
l'ltca *-s. bend tui>r. kliu.-.iku am a.
q miUion
ffuMtd I
staking
against
v il I
pren
eral
M
oflicf
The supreme court has reversed an«l
rcmautled the Shoemaker ease. Sluie-
maker wns oonvielctl by the district
court of murdering Postmaster Town-
■•end. \ftei waitl Mrs. Town send ideu-
titied Zip ll vatt as the murtlerer.
Dennis Il\ 1111 has inmmi duhlxnl by
his friends "that continuous cyclone.
Helford. over whom there has been
mi much rumpus in reganl tt his jump-
ing his bond for appearance, ha* been
cn ptured
In a marriage notice an oklahoma
exchange a.y>: "Mr. Howermuu s na
tionalitv is irclaiitl, nod Mrs. Itower-
llev. .1. V Kustnuin is iu lalioi
oounty asking for divorce b--eause I
wife burned part of his Hue library.
oklahoma laud is 1 ieh in miner
Within ten years the territory will
in the list of gold, silver and / nc p
ducing stag's.
fcial editio
•onta
•r,
Mh
Chappie "So that's a blooming a«.-:
By Jove! what a stupid looking crea-
ture hang It all. I believe Dashielgh
insulted m« yesterday when he called
me a blooming ass."
Mm 1 >I■ iiu llabit t ureo 10
I" Ml il.t\ -. N>i |> i> tilt e <i.
DR. J.STECHCNfr, Labaoon,Otoo.
: Thompson's Wnttr.
M lint KU*V
From the Detroit Tribune.
' Good heavens, the flat is on fire."
"How do you know?"
"Look at the thermometer. It has
risen to 70."
Turning pale, they fled, almndonlug
their effects
Was III* Cher li oeatri.
Maggs—Which play of yours made
the greatest bit of your life?
I Dramatist—When I played Sinbad at
Worth Park a 4Q-t«*l ibot, and wo*.
up* of the people and the
county know a good thing v h* n they
see il Th • r centlv paid a premium
of H30 for s'.noo of the county's
bonds, not yet due. -ir ing ■*' •<. mi in-
tcrcsfc b> the transact! in.
The Delaware payment v*«s matle
last week. The Indians are badly in
debt and their creditors could only
get about 50 cents on the dollar
Not one paper in Oklahoma of any
sUe or importance has succumbed lin-
ing the past winter. The |>apcrs
per
\ Purcell man rccntly rec • d Ant
iv s funeral oration over Caesar in
vu^ interrupted right in the mi.Kt
t with bind eries of: "Ilive u- om
h iie: on the * ii I vor ques i ion.
KvMclllbi i of the legislature Post
s said to be experimenting on u mi
tire of Hyp water and pond mild
ice if he can find n aheaper .iag cn
In Kay count; there is a graveya
vhleh goes bv the unusual name
i in Km
she
ve a bors « I hat
ii. i nfortunately lie
calculator' and the
biim horao do it.
pa.
claims
e mile
"light*
The post office at Fort Heno Military
post, waarobbed Tuesday night, sup
posed by aoldiers, who took 920 in
cash nnd all the stamps in stock. No
arrests have been made.
Away down on the Canadian river.
in Canadian county, on an Indian al
lotment, is posted a sign board, with
this inscription printed on it: This thnt now exist in Oklahoma arc
is to notify all persons ami cattle to nianent institutions
keep off this land—Coyote. ' Proba-
bly the "eattle heed it but the "per-
sons" do not
C. 11. lloyel hap been appointed tem-
porary sheriff' bv the county commis-
sioners of Ilia ine county.
it is reported tfiat at least seven
per oent of the Osage full-blood In-
dian* are in the lo%t stages of oon* suuiuie:. Give iin more churolv
sehool house*.
id his ti'
in circulation
A counterfeiter
■ oil dimes must
ostlv
native Aineri
hear of any
["he Eiklors
near tin
who klllod Wash Pliill-
state Hue.
in Olclaliom
who will sp
be hard up
• iklahomi
ea*i. H is '
one taking out naturali/ation papers.
Fortune 1\ Dick Plunkett took no
money to Texas with him- lie might
have bet it on Maher.
Tho boiul-jumping business in Ok-
lahoma is being carried to au extreme.
Too much of i? may mean another
lH.P„ Waahington investigation
* would make no Impres-
i sion on the number of the ,
t germs of consumption |
je that exist in one affected *
' lung. All germs, are lit-
v tie enough, but those ,
which cause consump- i:
,■ tion are very minute. *
y Cod-liver oil won't kill
K them. We don't know a
remedy which will.
* germs float in the air and
i we can't keep from
y breathing them into our
i; lungs. Then why don't
* all of us have consump-
i tion? Becauseahealthy «
| throat, sound lungs, and >
f. a strong constitution '<
J won't allow the germs to •
9 gain a foothold. f
8tnii(.stciu
is of Cod-liver Oil, with *
4 Hypophosphites, restores *
* and maintains the «
J strength, Increases the d
^ weight, heals inflamed *
membranes and prevents ?
* serious lung trouble. «
The *
t
?
i
1
hound over to the distriit court in the
sum of SMi.uuO each. They are still
in jail in Woods county.
\ number of Oklahoma town* are
reporting great revivals, and several
new churches will be built in the earl;
and '
Drvp l'ut i \ ' l .'.K-ral prisoner in j This IS why It is the food-
.,,i , I'l.r.o-I Wh;<• «•« medicine in coughs,
shot by : put-, marsho. in the na* J . , , / « u j
•. n lust MnM..y, is -tin -utteringfrom S colds, loss ot tlesn, and
his wound*, but will not die.
A car load of oats waa piled n gains
;i arge plate glass window nt Coalgate
«tnd the glass yave i\ \ j
general debility.
£ 50c. and 11.00 at all drujrgikla- ,<f
The only brand of strictly
high grade tobacco ever sold for a
low price. Not the large size of (i
the piece alone tha t has made .;
"Battle Ax" the most popular ))
brand on the market for 5 cents, V
01ality; size; price. j)
times out of
The New York Journal
recently offered ten bicy-
cles to the ten winners in
a guessing contest, leav-
ing the choice of machine
to each. <■* -*
ALL OF THEM CHOSE
Columbia
Bicycles
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Nine immediately, and
one after he had looked at
others. And the Journal
bought Ten Coktmbias.
Paid 3109 each for them.
On even terms a Columbia will he chosen
TEN times out of I EN
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.
HARTFORD, CONN.
If " La Belle ^/hocolatiere '
the can, It isn't Walter Baker
Breakfast Cocoa.
WALTER BAKER & CO.. LIMITED,
DORCHESTER. MASS.
-m (Mmsfwraram
— i-an m i flmttiiiBM
OOWilUtO'Jtt JV. .'.-M
Because there was no place like the
home where thev used
boao
| This Great Soap makes home, home indeed. J r
S everything clean. Keeps tlu- housew iil- and c • «
§ happy. Try it. Sold cverywhet Maile cnl\ I i
I THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, st Lr ,i«. I
o-ioa. • t?tt''■
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