The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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Time Card.
OKL/. COUNT, AOs.W SUCHR TRUST PROFITS.
INSTITUTE.
Jo!h< \y:11 Warner Mnkot Some !' -t>
. The Olclaht :nn t'oiinty Normal Ins- nmtr(l and firorr, tllr TrllM.
| titute will convene Monday, July -••, • I'x-Congressman John De Witt V.'ar-
11897, in the High School lluilcling B' ner Is one of the b'-st posted men in
(oklahoma City and will continue four this country on sugar tariff -. When
Leek, K W. Koran. ITofe or of! i h« e.rri«l the "on,,, for
I * . .. . ,, fr( • ?ai In a recent.y public.""1
hngll&h in the Jerriti'.i.i .orma ctawment hp estimates the net pro-
School will conduct the Institute as- lec l0n to ,he trusj given by the Al-
si^led by l'rof. It* . Misses Campbell drleh s: hedule at from 35 e^nts to
in,(l Ovi'if-treet aud F. llenz. J.K.. ?l.H on 'very 100 pounds of relln.'
too 498 i.oen! r"Mirl>t daily w i1' s >1.11 1".''" 11;1: ,'1: 'I j ! i v- ill , ibl'.ic! ti." ti
■■ 4m.okiub.,n,.Ktpn«.;:;;;: forlh0 colorcd
.1. I! olio way and Miss 1'. 1. l)unjeo. which the trust would be protected we
The corps of Instructors represent ;■ v<- his bumraar) of trust profits as
tho leading raicators of the territory.
They are teachers of experience and
education and have been chosen to d >
citj'botw.'f'u tst, Joe the work for which they are particular-
The St. I <
en good ! ■:
era : honK f
aic:
• gives a ti
paper rent
r. here ti
OO.NO SMTH.
•* 4«5, Ti-Xi.s Fxircff
00'NO NORTH.
, Without attempting to give his n
f« r the colored teachers assislea by h. .. imenl ns t0 0f ri1P ways 1
No-iOft. Allr.ntlr <•
•• o >, ?.!U.8«iuriU1v Kvpross .■ ! <•'
HI9Q . i . nl I■ i ' ■ I? • ' .11:10 a m
■•'r.ilt. ; : -u-d 4 •; dally l-1" l."'
t'vi i) (? M.vt-r mid KiU'sn*^City
hi v ity uud liai
.$0.13fj*O.40-
and Wlcbtia. • ilvlilled. The v.oik has b en c.ir Ittl
H. VN. CoERT. Agent. ]y planned to meet the wants of the
j teachers. Those who expect to teach
7ostoil.ee. in the country c:in not iilTord to i i*t
J Ihe instruction to be given. Those
Mail "on the north arrlveeat 1:40 p m anil , ^ .((.be|.g W,1(J I|egler. improv.- this
rain.
Po?to{liic6pen from 8 a. m.tofltfo p in
! un.lio* " 14 y a. m. to 10 n in.
• • • •* 2p.in.t;.^p.m.
CJ BOWMAN P M
For farm loans flo to th
Peoples' Bank
A reward of $200 is offered for tho
c iptUtfe or Clarence < i ilk<*y.
The Minnusota state Hoard of Cur-
don refused to pardon tho Younger
'brothers.
An astounding discovery ha? been
made? "The Wilson law is respon .i
ble for the present miner*, strike.
lletween tin? mine strikers and the
legislative strikers, lion. Mark Hanna
'will be tolerably liusy during the heated
'term.
Mr. Dinglcy will probably realize
tint it is a wise father that knows his
own child after it has been amended
817 times.
Tho acrobatic feats performed b\
some of thw candidates l('' the post
ofl'co would insure them a position in
any circus.
At least there is s-ome consolation in
the thought that the pn ;•<,'< « I tin
tariff bill will leave only the territorial
inarshalshipand the edmond postoi
flee.
"The record shows that there are
mere people clamoring f« r ellice in
Kew York and Ohio than any other
states in the Union." Oklahoma is a
territory.
tlcable so to combine circumstances
ns to bring this below 40 cents or
above GO cents for any considerable
amount.
As an Item of tariff taxation the
sugar schedule is Ideal from the pro
tectlonlst standpoint. Sugar Is the on
article used by poor and rich to
oMail from tl, aouili arrlTif t5amaii4 0ppOItonlty wtllMOaflnd themielven ever, I he fcetual r< alt ti betwee, ;
!|.,kin*«r..uii,l v„rl,l, •••".•I • > -enu :■■ ;■ !••• n" nrt, ... > ur„
% ■ i i ■«ii t 'lfiwrs1 tection to the trust, and it is imprac
and wide awake e.iergetic teachers ^ ^ ^
who do avail themselves of these ad-
vantages will take their places, i here
is no st anding still. Teachers must
move forward or drop out of the ranks.
The large corps of instructors will
make it possible for everybody to And
cla sessuited to them. experienced
teachers, those preparing themselves'
for teaching, high school pupils,gradu-
ates from tho common schools, and
the more advanced pupils of tho dis-
trict schools will And the Institute a
place for a profitable month's work.
| A good Institute record will lmVo its
wleght in tho examination al the close.
The special work in Primary Meth-
ods, X-i lure Study and Music alone
will amply repay all who attend.
Those who desire may make arrange-
ments to take private lessons from
Mm Campbell, a special teacher in
Kloeution.
The usual course of lectures will be
given during the session. Wo expect
to be favored with lectures by Crcsi
dents Uoyd, Morrow, Murdaugh and
other leading educators. I'ales will
be announced later.
Hoarding and rooms can bo secured
at reasonable rates. The Superintend-
ent will give any information desired
in this line.
The tuition will bn one dollnr for the
In titute and one dollar for the exam-
ination at the close.
Subjects will bo taught topically
therefore any textbook maybe us d.
Teachers, enroll tho ltrst day and by
your presence and influence help to
make tin? coming Institute a source
of great good and thus raise the stand-
ard of education to a higher plane.
School Olllcers are especially invited
to Inspect th" work of the Institute
that they may better servo the interest
of the people of their district by the
selection ot a good teacher.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan-
thropic, or carry more joy in its wake
than the offer of T. A. slocum, M. C
of '. S I'ine f'reet, York City.
Conlidentth ' ho ha- discovert 1 an
absolute cure for consumption and all
pulmonary complaints, and to make its
great merits known, he will send,free,
three bolth ; c.hn Sit.cum new system
of medi' in' i to any reader
who"!:, suffering from chest, j
throat and lung troubles or con imp-1
♦ernt'niti 1 tion.
lie invites those d -irons of obtain ;
ing ti;-* remedies to imply send him '
heir express and postofllce address,
and rocvive in return the three free i
bottles.
Already this "new scientific course
of medicine"' has permanently cured
thousands of apparently homeless
cases.
He considers it his religeous duty a
duty which he owes to humanity to
donate his Infallible euro.
Offered freely, apart from its inher-
ent strength, is enough to commend
! it, and more so is the perfect con 11-
' dence of the great chemist making
( He has proved consumption to bo a
TWiCE-A-WEEK, $1 PER
equal extent, and a t i on which there- | Bnd!) IMtroniz.e it. curable diseu ,e bevond any doubt.
fore falls moat heavily on the poor In . a. , , • I?11 . ' .
proportion to their ability to pay it. ,e • ' ' There will be no mistake In sending I Fo>rlm> C(,m„rr„tis, M,„,lat.l ,HlBa0li.
Its production and dlatrlbutli.il a,-" public is <1, per year, for six months . _th(, will ! ' in overlooking
ably in Favor of l'mo SUvor, it is tho On
l.C ! ' " ' ' . '
,1,1. • f, whirl, it t, now . Me l" it • I"r •• '""e
. , ill, ll ■ N I «.r M. Ul < • •ft.l.K. M* 'tat i*
:ntry, dev "ed to inventions, industrial
ress and 11 . ideas.
inarkablc
through a sj:
popular scientific journal of the
I"
follow
Specific differential...
'ihirty-flve per cent ad
\alorem differential ... 0.140 '
(' .untervaillng du . pay. 0.0s'•$ 0 35
Additional by substitu-
tion of 75 per cent ud
valorem for specific du-
ties In low grades 0.00(3) 0.18
Total $0.35® 1.14
In the vast ir jority of ease, how-
eiated i'i
nirket
th, ■ <1 world, which no
o. ■ paj can m euro.
, . rr< •!> ' ' nts in all ti '
1 csla a and capitals of Kurope.
News Bureau in New York City
and Washing!( n, i> (J.
5 Special ; indents in every
city and town in th<
states.
0 Member of the
the greatest ri •• s
world.
7 I'ublish' . ■! 1 ilj
ports of the world.
8 lssucf! a mai'niflc.-ntcolored ni'
izine cover with the Sunday paper.
4J More noted writers and artists
contribute to the llepublic than any
other pape.r.
10 Issues an unequalled four j 1
comic weekly with each Sunday paper
free.
11 publishes pages of interest and
value to womankind.
12 Its 10-cent Dress Pattern De-
partment, Is the popular n/ost feature
ever introduced by a newspaper. Thous
ijien but a " h.ort time and
|^\ Wor.dcrful
prize Offer! '
\{ F66 Silver P&pcr
l'n: . :ii/0'l awondeiful pri/e competition fully Uf-
v, for the editor pi tb< Si N IW
, V.,il H'.iv he - 'Mm,,. m and the X MI'>N AL K It' IKUER lor
ic ■ tr, and a cert.fi -ate cntitlin* vou to compete free of charge in live
t desa are a] a sub (rib^i to^ithei i-a-_
,I'M- -n . . ription will1 tended one ye n. TI,' offer will remain
" ' 'd be promptly accepted.
in the vim of all jt-nriials vr.t«-• I to iiiTontivo
i.l. 1- 1 li" tli*m ■•'>' in • ■ rj Stan-o| Hot mon
wan,** \ 111:1 nit re is no roum I \ 111 till'world
1■! roii'-ti'riht if tlie i < m-b'. .md old,
11 uf In i^lu iil«*
'■•i - rui.l to nil who wi«h to keep ti|.
of\:.lua'*l iufi'utmtiun rot |iioi in
wl.j I::.If a million erop]
till- IK Xt f -'V montllB 10
-i - to ilr tiiimti'tlip thn most irt i
lt.tiiflly 011 inti'liuioiicr ;ind tii'iol
ruiiipitilion will don- Not amber I. lh''
• «t! l 1 • '"•! c< inposcil «,f 1: .«.r national rp|,
tlir. o |>roinlncnt member*
II, N >1 ION Al. Kl I01'l i:ii 1^ « f
\;:l, ilie tiini f. fuin.r-lurwr tliein
!)!•> from any otherIhi
.1 i„- 1 uml «• aironjx
. 1 idcrs tlir Ui.-
iit . f priori in a coin-
W I deviM-d uml. r any
i.i-arl) nil paid in Rold
I of t here
DAILY, S4 A YEAR.
The tiie Doctor's generous invitation.
pean laboratorie s tho i^ands of tesi-j
controlled by a concern which Is at and $1.50 for three months.
once the greatest of our mean trusts rwice a-Week Republic is ^1 a year !has on lllc in his American and Euro-
nnd the meanest of our great ones. j
It la consistent therefore that on ] 104 lepers, two each week.
this one article there should bo 1 vied ;
more that! one-third of our A 0o„„M for Aidrloh.
ift taxation, ami thnt our j; , ' : Mr. Alorlch is represented as stating
be burdened by a tax of no 'Inn j that the t-ugar schedule adopted by the
$00,000,000 that realizes I., ih.m ?<■•.- gu|j committee of the finance committee
OOO.OOo for the treasury anil more tha.i ..js j0BH advantageous to the Sugar
920.000.00o for the sugar r lining com- ^ trust than the house schedule." If that
bine, while the same combine is en- |j8 true, how did it happen that when
I monials of experience from those cured
in all parts oftho wo rid.
Delays are dangerous: mail your ad-
ress to T. A.Slocum, M. C , 1)8 Pine
hreet. New York, nn<: when writin
I10 Doctor, pleas,' ineut. >.1 readin
is artiele the .Su.N-Dr.Motcat.
The lirst number of '-Fruit and
l'arm", published by All T. ^ hitman,
of Oklahoma City, ha reached 1. P
is a Ave column folio and presents a
neat appearance.
aided to not an additional $10,OOO.OIW secret information of the subcom-
by the opportunity given It to import ptttee's work got into the possession of
in pi': 1:1 ibitv ratf'.; raw rertalu brokers Sugar stock went up
which it can make refined to bo soM several points? Shrewd operators in
by it under tho enhanced price a.-sure I that stock seem to have differed with
i by the proposed Ahlrleh schedule f,jr> Aldrlch on that point.—Washing-
The net "protection" of from to HO jton Star.
eentr per 100 pounds given the trust —
1 b® The Tru.fi Warm friwd.
enr.tldered Htifllclee.' >vhen wo re Senator Aldrlch has always been a
eost of truly good friend "f the Sugar trust,
cents per M1(j it is apparent that this frl ndshlp
100 pounds that h. : > say. Senator A!- ^as not crown cold.—Boston liar aid.
drlcli, in behalf of American labor,
propwM uniluly in tnv wage earner. , Fortunat, Bloyol., Rldoa
In order to give the trust from five to
sevtn times as much "protection" as it arc those that know what P. 'lard's
pays for all the labor Involved. Snow I.iniment will do. Nosorenes
Next to the wage-enrner the farmer ' from stretched sinews or strained
la <le:,r to the protectlonisi heart, ud , 0uick recovery when n„s-
lie t thereto,, cnually favored hv ih , , ., - .. ,
•agar s, l,01 l„,r y, thi-ouRh- ! I'.ip befall N liniment | . lu-uates
out the eastern and middle and many like this one. It has all the virtues of
of the central states the competition : other liniments and peculi 1 merits
of the far wed has driven our farmer : , (), ils own> Cures where others only
' relieve. Danishes Rheumatism, Neu-
Tho Liver Ke-'ps People Well.
When the Liver is sluggish all other
organs are involved. You suffer from
Constipation, Biliousness, Jaundice,
Headache, Indigestion, Pain in Back,
nnd the Only O
porting the <
Chicago Tlntr.
Tor the lutet -
and Agninst Tr
1 orrnptioii. 1 i.u
Street ShyloeV
Metropolitan Daily Suj -
of Free Silver and the
It Stands at nil Time
rf the People nnd the West
Domination, Political
Hale, Combines and Wall
t111; pi n?■;3i\r. ii ti ro rf r^c> \\r c.
One thotu and dt llai in .• M coin
\ trip to Mur pe
\ (iiji to < liiornia or Mexico from mis part of ilie United States
l-'iv. pvi/ "I two hundred dollars cac!i in gold coin..
A vet "' ' tui'ion i 11 any < Sini« ;1, tr; «'•' or indu "rial School, or
it! ;'iiv • oil ";e in 1 lie United Sliites
T« 11 jone hundred dollars eac!i in r,oM coin
On r< o,\ootl upright- piano, delivered r.t any railroad station in
the United Staler . ..
VPAR udred ca h prizes ,;i ten dollars each in gold coin
YtAH Ten ^1' 11 bicveh ior ladies or ^eiillemen
■, ent.v cashpri/ sol (ivocUtllars each in gold coin
I one hundred' and twenty-five cash prizes 01 two dollars each....
Three hundred and twenty-iive prizes amounting to
i- 0V1 1 ,• I tl- .t r -1 e i' ' - are not cheap boo!, care-■ I or other tri
Pledged to the cause of the 1 cople
and against the bo s. always fight-
on debatable ground and strong in its
belief of the tenets of true Democracy
as enunciated in the Chicago platform
The Kansas City Times is now the on-
ly fjee silver paper of the metropoli
Only Simple •
Rules. *
iuiiiiIh-i of word!
Ai rotiN , W cnt-ri in
ItraM rhi nroi i.
nntetti ■■ 1! "ir hr.sii
ittluou.rli ♦ tin
ll, IK V. i,ft his I.
• ,{(«nl«- 1 t'-.nt ti..-
that tl.t" fortuuat
pnpi
,1 ,,„ • ... do i- to 111 tike up a
, from the letters in the
,1 in ri'di letter only :i oil u a*
I I .-i. -c .'olm V\ ■ diterbtim A
nn.i 'lie onhlicity which they have
In-!;, ' h ^ Al I-' - V I. Itll "fim-lt III
Chills ami I.oss , ; Kner^y. You will ] tan clnsiin 11. -la'e ,,f Missouri nn,l
never know how j nunptly tliese trim- | the great Mitldl" ,, •' and .-^.intnu, st. |
bits can be cured until vou use Her-] B is the paper for western man.
for the reason that Western interests
• 325
f>1ay Win.
petition doe-
, .-old to lie «iveil to the
i. eeivo .-...Me 'in Hold.
...mum! Ilu otle r Ittiscs
■ i • ta iuti ti lei III which ti.,- i ii'" ai
, • i • •, - • xeopl t|. it
I , Mi'r-t-i 'i'ti i • i ii" paper ami to
, i \i,11r i eiance v.- will-i-ihI you n coinjwtitor h
ii. h : of v.i i. J hern "re no
l!.at i :, u veal-old boy or girl
.:.alit . of \«l ii.-t■ v. ,11 repay you nmi.ly .
.,,al! (I 'II" . ai"l 1 In "l .i« ih inOrtn lot* of C
II,,. till ti,,-. Cel.foil.in nnd Mexifo. nnd
...oN .ind colleges mean <•. liberal eilucan.n
. u. ee.'.I «-ai rj itig olf t ho liia prize - ..U n
i l.undre.l of chaiiees m':'<ciujugtho olln-ih
ndvitnt: ;:e over anybody It • a compeli*n
|,. (uu e ji.ii urenot nt> i|iiick-v.ittcl ;■ —•
in u prize. Ih -'inntn ' * '
t be tlitiap-
It. ntenibi-i,
i of hrniiiH
. I take your time,
The issue of certltieat nil Btop al
will be p ilili- ii in 11 N 11m
ie iiH'Ut.t imo all I he qui :.*:
•i willlh* no cluiuu'-' i
« how-
It is high time that a sharp line bcnii'itfil. ,y lb pc tniliy,
shouhlbe drawn between true and. At.irt. V. I'.kitmax, Co. Supt
false education. 'J'lie eilueation that ;
unfits a boy for the duties t„ whieb '
necessity calls him is ,„"rc da"gero„.
than the darkest ignorance.
from grain raising into fruit culture.
This han now ho developed that except , ,
for exports of c;un:« d goods, janif. , ralj^ia: rein \ e • Stiains, Cut-. ..urns
preserves, etc.—in which we sure- i and Frost Bites. Pain and Inilama-
ly ought to supply the world, the ! tjon simplv can't stay where it i> ap
bualneaB of fruit raising has. In | pjjea. Your money awaits you if it
I fails to satisfy. Price 50 ectu . Sold
TI,h hearty oo-operath,n of all inter- j a).e dependent upon fruit cultiii . b . by JU Howard.
e. led in public school education is the prop,ia.f ot two cents a poun-1
. , , on se:. 1. This Increase by from '
solicited that the Institute may be p.orli.. r ,.h WW!,.1
success and the schools of the county make up from 40 to 75 per cent of th
total w. i ht of the Jam etc.. ,!,e ex- ! j, y()U want (Q ]j0rrow mmiCV
turn, become almost profitless. Anil
poverty Ib now assured to those wh >
i bine. It cures quickly when qther (
I remedies utterly fail. Regulates (he ,ind their strongest . dvocate in The
j l.iver, I'urines the blood. Herbine is ' l imes, its editorials arc wide ly quot-
I a Harmless Vegetable Iferaedy ihat I eS and its devotion i ,> the free silver
! gives new life and energy almost from eause has the unqnalined Indorsement
the ilrst dose. 1'riee 7:, cents, free j of the entire Deuiociatic rural press.
Trkl llottle at.I. W. Howard's. j Its corps of writers and correspond-
ents aro thoroughly t rained in the; r p-
Machine (>il at Moore u Howard's, i ani?ion of news and the way to pro-
j duee a bright, readable paper. Aside
XOTICK I'OIJ l'l llhlc \TIOX Irom its political view~, its columns
receive mere attention from the na-
Land omceat oi: .homaCity, okia. ! tional press, and is quoted by them
Noiiwi. M, nivnn ti,a, ih "f°Uomow than all other Kansas City pa-
r'lZ riliiii'.niui ! l'ers combined.
tV.r0otl'a.!"m'i j Thecau.-,, of silver is constantly
lie i. t suae and ; growing, and to keep alive to its pro-
Iiorthwent 11 )
TiM'; aRAT
5?clrr>oncl, Okla,
s filed ti
.ted s"t tier I.
make Until proof tn •
.' -ai l proof will be i ,;
I Receiver at Oldalio
IV 1807, rh
HAL LB
PkUSGISTS
25 * 30
JVIONEY.
u tasio Knod. i-Jiit Hi
1 like cnudjr. 'l'liey
)! :,.• ■ \ • i. bail in —
)t in tho mouth, lea vIiik
wtlif i.rentn sweet nntl
w i e.ftimed. It Ir n
i (Mil ple&Bure to taho
* t ho in Innteudof Lttu-
n-ball pills.
EIGTH ANNUAL SESSION OKLA-
HOMA COUNTY NORMAL
INSTITUTE.
NO'lT.i AND StTC;.:>TIONS
Unroll the lirat day. V ou can use
any text i- ok. Bring books 0f refer-
ence.
The forenoon will be occupied in
recitations; the afternoon in study.
"The Warfare of Science with The-
ology" forms the theme of a ch-scr pa
per by the Kev. Walton Halter; til 1>.
1)., in the North American K. vi ,v for
July. It contains some very brilliant-
ly expressed opini ui > on a su'.i j. t! of
great importance, and conveys t
reader into a wide livid of interesting \ |)m . i M tv ,
■peculation and t:„,.,;:'it. |ga«i.-.d imdlhe .•,!. fo. the Mh.
President Cleveland's order,
last February, reducing the number
of pension sioeuc.es from eighteen
nine will bo revolked by president
McKinlev probably early next weeK .
As the original was not to i;o into ef
lect until Sept. I, the only 1 ult of the
revocation will be to continue in l i
the present arrangement, allowing all
the agencies to remain In operation.
PCI< of which ml>tlit Insure living -
prices for the surplus fruits, but which 'on fCcll C'StQtC OF CiKlttOI Molt"
is now practically prohibited. hesure and «ee G W I iin-
And this It "a government of ti'.- uc&uii; auu
people, by the people and for ti: neo- Qfick 0l OUlclllOllltl ( ity l)CiorC
pie." Who are "the people?" |y(mdeal elsewhere. ' He ll.K
anil ctmUtln
etirlul or other mm*
ernl po'son. Tlmy
ure mmle of the lot-
eHt ruiuadlos uucov-
eied ninl nro n 9< lea-
rn 1) I an tlo n
Kepulillt an CrltlcUm of r x«d Hides, j plcfltV Of it tO lOtUl tit CIU H ;ll ' :
According to the protective theory th ! ; 311(1 OH tilC lllO.-t l"CtlS0n-j'>
a^'^'io"!a!.lct.rm,. Fair dealing and:-,,,,
aumer. The theory would be aptly ex- honorable tl'Cclt 111C11T ^'lllU'ciritCC 1.
empllfled in tho proposed duties on . ' , . •.
hldea, as the people would bo compcllc 1 ' UlllCC 0\C1 1.1011 . tOlC.
to pay more fur their footwear. It i ?
During the Institute tho Teachers' .- tlmated that the increased cost of! saraUovr sai.
boots and shoes for one year under the j „ on jn every (our has i
proposed dutv would amount to $20.- ,,
,(i00,000. With free hides our mamifee- [ i°rm ' ' re' ' trout, e. kc
I never before put together in
CAisc.tRvrrs
!ure antiseptic. That
• iK'.iifrfJ foo,l ireni
■nurlnff In the stom-
aeli. prevent fcr-
itntloii in tlio
Is an ti l,l!l (IK-
KOrms of Buy
o sj-atcm.
The fall term of the Inlversity of.
Oklahoma begins September 1"', 1 -'i ' ,
It will open with increased facilities in
all departments.
' Coll
Issued iinK nrraiiged. I turm-s of leather goods have V.\ :!.-!e
l'he Heading Circle will meet and „o build up a ;&reat export trade in i jot-
discuss plans h r ils future useful j war. As Mr. 111.,lac ,.,1,1 when it was
propoi d to put a duty on hides In tho
uc^8- | iaw (if 1890; "It will yield a profit to
The co-operation ef all teachers ami , lu> butcher onl> -the last man that
friends of education is solicited to: needs it." The Interesta of the tan-
inaLe the institute a s -urce of great « a.-I i - manufecurep are vast-
. u- moro important than tho interesta
good. I'eachers, wo especial.v need ^ butcher and v, *• rn ranchmen. —
' your presence and your influence to , chie-i«o Tlmes-il l. Republican,
get others to come In your hands i
rests largely the success of the Insti-1 n,_u
I lute. We urge you to use your in- OKLAHOMA'S CASH.
make this Institute! f.uthrie, July l-'i, - Treasurer M. I*
more than a success and thus ratae the Turner turned > .ert> his successor,
that will reiievj r.re plenty, but ll
i> only one remedy that rad:«
cures the most stubborn cases.
let's Huckcye I'le Ointment CU1
blind, bleeding, itching and protrtid-
ing piles, no matter how old or s.. ri-
oii ihe case i. -i\ be. No pain, no
operation, no loss of time and but
trifling t. vpensc If your c ase is s ri-
ot; > you must choose between surgery
or Buckeye l'ile Ointment, live l it-
ter is the sure t. Price, in- bottles,
50 cents; in tubes, 75 cents. Sold by
j. W. Howard.
\ jtDoo't Jtfdge GASCARETS by otlier medicines yew have tried. They \
f arc new, cnlike anything eke that's sold, and Infinitely superior. \
> Try a ^0c box to-day, if not pleased get v
Tho yo«f money back I Larger boxes, 25c or 50c.
. 'n: i^'V' 1 •: and coo!:l:: :na:L-<J tree. AaJress(
STEnLIMQ nCMEDY OO.,
departments. Tbaentin. four years wandard of edueaUon la this country KrilIlk 0M~^ Ai.,;lca Sajv,
liege Course U now offered and nex' u> higher plai.e. W. 11 you come I,m IN.V.lic buildin;: funds, in «■
.. dn vnnr hi"*t ' Th0 bCSt BalNO ill t ie World I
,r .ill witness the Kraduatio„ of the J ' ™nt. ben, In* per cent mteresl. >14, „ , :m!, - nil
>♦ \« mir i-i.<iil.,rs nro nl .
year
first class. As our readers are all
aware Ibis instil,,ti rappottcd by " sit u«r '«l 'aspect j
the Territory at large for th • 1 neill
of the young people of the territory.
We notice from the Announcf.iu.nt
just received that not only is tuition
tree, but all living expenses aro low.
Full information can be had by ad-
dressing Pres. I). II. B« yd, Norman,
Okla.
ution.
Most Kespt.,
ALU I. V. 1>1 I I Mi \,
Co Supt.
TREASURER M. L. TURNER.
Territorial Treasurer M. I Turne;
for catalogue and full inform- on Thursday of last week turned over
his oliice to bis succe.-st r Col. P. M.
Johnson of Pawnee. The new treas-
urer found the books correct to a
cent.
Oklahoma ( ity Oklahoinan: satur-
• day between noon and one o'clock tire
was discovered in the tleetric li^ht
plant and before tlieconilagratlon was j Mr. Turner durii c the four y< ars of
subdued the plant was almost ruined i Ida otlice handled over i n; hnndn i
and the city will be In darkness until1 thou^tnd de!!..: , uf the teni:
extensive repairs aro made. The lire j ,„(1Ill,y in a u,iy that is a credit ;
had gained eontlderaljle headway l>. j ;in He is an acknowledged t • u-
foro the alarm was given. The lire , , :;Uil has nt all times carefully
department made ipdck r; s;. n eand guarded the territorial funds. V.'s-t
soon had three hose \ laying on the , Ults j1(lve always brought a high \ ri e
llamcs. but on account of the tinder i, I, r„.. Ills Una,,lial icputa | ^ haa u,,., ,a a i„,f.„i, and
Uka oondltlos 01 the building, i!s po tionin the cast u, aiven then, wide. , , , ,
... ..... I deliver h.s i>; >l''i ;. il< hastilMii t: it
cullar construction and the headv , ,,-r Voo tnin'., • ten ; ■ y i
^ainetl, it was some time before the ti t known mno:i;; the bankers and li i v ,>m 1 * npietl by the 1 i inee id \\ a.<
bla/o was put out. Ncne but the em-
ployees had been in the building since
6o'clock in the morning. The i ., ,.
Itheum, i !v;''.
Fever Sort.. Tetter, Chap; ed Hands '!Vr.V,,.,
Chilblains, Corns and all saiu Krup-1 j"
ondennation of | ttoi.^ and positively cures l'Ues, or no |
pay reipured. It ia guaranteed to give K.ii.i.wd,
perfect sat i'aotion or money refunded ' v |. j-,
Rt, ^0-t*)8,71; n.^-1 jr)c. per box. For stile by .1. W.
Howard.
eneral revenue fund
normal school fund, v-, >^-,"7; univer-
sity hind, $PJl,'Jil;
school lands, >, '■'; board of education,
f21'.>2,90; bond Intfivst, ^.I2t>8,71; ag-
ricultural fund, $il55,o8; public build
inj* f ind, J?." M,-ll; school land lease oi
common schools, ^IT.SSJ.O'i; intt. s;
on daily
cash, 62. The amou-it in two (j. |lly l)t harm. It is a purely vc.icta-
ye:trs v. '• $748,7411,0^. The interest j ble preparation that cannot iail tocv
on daily balances turned In by Tieas ! pel wor
urer Turner was not required by law
Wh i'
: is the
TAKEN POSSESSION OF THE
WHITE HOUSE
Mark Hanna has m \ed into the
While House where 5*o can run things.
McKinlev is acero ; the hall, All the
sapping
growth and endangering it lit'
, m use ( ream V ei ■ Uu e th
j lute cettaint)' of results, l.arg
| les small dose. Price .-5 cent
I. | W. Howard.
Everybody Saye
Cascaret^ Candy Cathnrtic, the most wen-
dentil medical diacovcryof the n. <\ pleas-
ant and refreshing to the ta U "
were banked and the 1 ■ «d the lire in this.
is unknown, ll evidently ei igmated In leavim^ the treasun-.'s t f • Mr.
above the betters near the r<. 1 ol the Turner carries the c ndidt in and n
engine house. The Are spread lothe spect ef 1 v. yb dy with l. m that
d 11:1m" room nntl «<«• ' •; d ihe : ■! K: w.. him. li" : a rich man, wh-
AN bile sever.il rtreuieii were on tl\,e m . !.: wl •' M e ■ r\ ant iv
it gave way Mild the 111 men h; 1 a veiy ,t i.s hi : ti lhat he will lemaln with 1
narrow escape f.ee Tlnkt-r f ll Iran 'hoogh no a '.'lie 1
' the tool but was not serijutly hurt. Cupital.
naneiers of the money centers; non ' when, in 1^i t), he was the gue.-d t' an<t iMjsitlvely on kidnoys. liver nnd bowels, ,; ( f 1.0,.'., • i:..i,.
1 . ,f • ,, , i.aiisiua tho cntlro hvstem. dUpol colus, . ,
have higher credit. If la nothing else ] resideut 1 Indian nan and Used at u cutv headache, lever, buiitind . iistipation : of i-,,; ; . lfi
Mr Turner has benefitted the territory ' , , and biliousness. Flense buy and try a box •• , ,,
.Ml. iu,iurii.i uu.inucuiut nun ij hiUT time by President ' n ln 1 , whe;. 0fC.C. t.'. to-day; 10. ' ins. ooldaud a. ■ 1: .
he lay
wound.
sullcring from his mortal
4
BANDY
all ti.
upon iu.a
i.r, said laud
llrii/.illni ()• fit el.
K. Lucy, "f Oi.hiht
Wlli-y. <>f Kill
Kdmond. Ok
[5. M.Diller.l
CATHARTIC
Daily, one year,1
i Times, one year, ^l.
Send your order now to The Kansas
City Times, Kansas City, M
Twav*a-V. eel;
: URELY
VtGET/lBLE
on,
by niven tiint John ll.lifli'.nifl
ity, Oitlalio-
needs Dr. Miles I'aln l llifi.
applir
Iachine Oil at Moore .V Howard s.
LAXATIVE
.lASCAOFTS
S i.iiiottm Mtinniicli 111 i.J
v, <'lork
STIMULANT
•i.JiUon, 111 tin lug
tiiolr action cu T and natural
IMPLICATION N
1 f or Cuts;
t\ No. nio, for
and south
o
ioii..wtna witn
iduuci '.ijiuii anil cultivutio
!.. of r.ilDi.'nti. (> T
. T ; I
I ; t'liilip L
iiiey, r.
5?r.d Tar o r ' r-atffuJ boiKone eetologue
Vfii M-5-. -• :■ •*. v
idofflesnl ftutI
nuiiiNt Mttlor has fli«*«
tli.' f-.ll
f his intention to |
VJ WALTERS, PRESIpENT
PAT TEN CAS'.UER.
iJ!
11 ti.w nxhiii fourti
provehiM
POP.
I M.t, I'. I!, ", II,.' S... '
1 --- - i|iinrt
rt Ii of
t gently ! hi- eontinum"* ■ .ml cultivation
• liip four-
It-i:-v In inn - -
t.y tho njotlu i
l-.criuilkmllill
ntlvo and linn
safo luxnUve for tlio
. < tSCAIIETM ,
.• IlL'-tl hy ti.i-clill- t>
en. They in Kiel
putitl nntl ii" t , 1.«
f I "P W llial-t-oilc in,,I H
erampn, ond kill nn«1 8
•irlvo «or woriuB, nn.l B
nil kiiitls ot piiifft
bowels of i lie rfinvrlng child,
. C A BOA RETS,
ton jmtU ntly, por-
teci! ti/ en re :;ny ci.!*e
of c.nstip.itl' ii,
oiistli ute, or i
chn".' money will . -
cheerfully rofuiulc.l
by your own «lrui:^^
.... CASC'ARF.TN
nro nol.I l.y nil ilriiK- -
Rlstn for iOe, ".I*-, t
.1,.. , box. ill,' nl -a
A IOe
BGOH FOR
f .OTHERS
PLEASE |
TKS CHILDREN
HEALTH
FOR 10 CENTS J}
riol* tlcluj . ' ^
Zr jm VtmilufiO
•inn reined) that doc
f_ -o Comfort for present scorning Economy, but BUY
:g Mncliine with an established rcputotion that
{j: • cniees you long and satisfactory service:
KfillL ,
^ ITS BJAllTirtllV llClj'tCi) WOODWORK, .,y
'fgj-'"li'ij: Dltunii CONSTRICTION, S
riNE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, w
coupled with the fir,est Ssi of Steel Attocli-
meats, makes Jt the
#
MOST DtS!34BLL MACHINE IN THE MARKET*
Deot&rs Wcated where oo crt net represent "J.
White Sev. ing Machine Co., g
CILSriAND, OliiO. i!
teJ
■ ■ i 11 : ti,, molli s tin foil-.win,rwitp
If yoor <. ti 11(1 c.lt^ Well c, l(i | ,i, ..uiniCf Hi", ii ui.'l cull
but fails to grow, if ii i> dark under
the eves, if it is fretful or ii ,: sleeps , w .^KUi*. ,;i .i: >
poorly, the chances are that the ,.orni .o V
1 llt*,l AN.' I
vitality. r« ad its,
V on I
lbSO-| NOTICE F;
bet i
Sold Jn i'
] T-
BANK,
v-awttuttcd to euro by all drui;jjwt .
I he nche ; and |uu)rt>i. tl.i oldest Doa.t cn 8pj| nca Buioke
ud \outve>t, the p.oude.-t nd hu n vcu x lo
lilcft, the Urgent and smallest, all use
i ' hcalcin's I hill 1
i ' V4' ' ' ' 1 "v. booklet aiia
'tyle*. i.-it... - s. t.... . fcfterUn«H«uieOjCol<.mcttgovi ;-\.v Vciii,
ami forvver. he in., i
i full uf Hew lifr Kin! v
tho woiulfI \ivk r, in .
nantccd.! Btroti :. rOineu.nn t-
| Ovrr 400,0lM) i ;i red I
ti I) HCf OlUKii'l
#1.00. Hooklet uu l t. inn
• hit
©enciral Banking :: Easiness
EDMOND OKLAHOMA.
JAMES R.TAYLOR
1'HOPIMETOH OK
iOTEL DE HOS'S.
: o d. Sale and ExcKar\de Stable.
Wi i Suniid Slittt,
1 -linionj, Oklaliuu^,
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