The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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suggestions AS TO WHEAT I the Bafty of nil. It may he ti,at tho A report, . .r Kansas through
SUGGESTIONS sl„)uW be spoken at all tiroes the Eckee ftmHIj ; < oe c.t the young
bat it is more essential that all spcechs |ajjes telling i' n*. Parkland. Sunday
all speechs ja(j|e8 tellin
should adhere to fact and common de
cency. if all the party organs are to
a. T & F R R
Time Card.
AO.'NO SOL'TH.
JO «*> iMSl irrlcll 't lly « v-eyl Sail. 11 ;IO|i m
•• 407, Oklsliimis Express 1:00 pm
•• 405, Tens Eipnw Iinapm
00150 north.
Bo**. Atlantic Ksptws 5:05a u.
" 40H, Missouri Kit, r i£k|' '" -;r,T
i ssouii-hi K.-riiiitd i|yi;i"'il'So J',,'!1
Trait,s4 i!>uu'l 4i« ttiJly esnj^J Jn
twet'i in-i.TersuaKae-.s Cltl y ,
liCssiCitJ' .udK.ns.tt Ityltelwetn Bi,
aOTWlcbiia.
h. Vi< «'h t. a pout.
be believed our near neighbors and
most intimate friends are thieves,
traitors or disreputable knaves ol some
sort, and the least said or the rest of
the better.
progress
It is most gratifying to the friem'
of the Territorial Normal School '
notice the hi^h esteem in which the
institution is held.
One hundred and ninety student:
,,MB, r were enrolled by Thursday noon
>f sowing: trotting the soil Nineteen rountie -, of the twenty tl >
• • -1* at present repre
postotfice.
n Msil froit tilt nortli *t 1: <0 I'm i"l
13 01a. tn.
r Mail from Hi' soulli «rrl esst5am ami
;tnp ta
Xslli elose'iO minutes before tbe arrlvalol
rstu.
Eoitoffleeopenfrom s s. m.to«:''o p m
lntlitjs " m * m*
pa. m.to 10 a
•• 2f.ni. tc8p.tn
CJ BOWMAN T W
For forjn, loans yo to U>
Peoples' Bonk
The harvest of 189" ends all nrgu-1
ment as to the Illness of the soil ol
much of Oklahoma lo give great yields
of wheat if the rainfall be sufflcent and
at suitable times. H it the experience
gained from the last crop cannot be re-
lied upon with certainty for the future
The average results for several years
will be a safer guide.
Here, as elsewhere, getting the soil
in good condition is one of the best
helps to securing a good crop. Fairly
deep plowing, h >antimes previous t
tho time of sowing; getting the bo
compacted but with a line, clean j1,1 |1(J(,|
surface is almost always advisable. Murdaugh and hi
The disk harrow is an excellent tool i slants, who lc • labored <<
for this work, followed at the last by a! ,>nslv lor tin v.rlf ire < f the
good ordinary harrow. j !"">i fee' <J>al t,l,cir efforl5
Sometimes good yields are had where j hroui'lit |,,;tli """
late sowing It is been done, but reason-
ably early sowing is thuught safer.
For most of the territory it would be
well If the sowing could be finished by
Oct. 1, except for the possibility of the
Hessian My.
The writer's preference is for a good
press drill, and covering tho seed at
least one and one-half Inches.
There Is much difference of opinion
as to best quantity of seed per acre.
Large yield have come lrom sowing
three pecks per acre. It is safer to sow
that<;race Allen hart teen refused
school ami had become despondent and
commit' il i < ;•! • but that t . W •
Patent it.i O
,TCtr?V0.™ I ' 1
AM hi'. I'.AN 1K V I NTOll* l'tilla<IHphl«, Fa-
KKtll WtWTIOM THIS PAPCft.
Wei.nesday, Friday and Saturday of
Deft week ivreKinber l>;i\^
The hog ordinance has been repeal-
ed; Ihis.is antep in the wrong direc-
tion.
The Colorado democrats refused to
fuse, they nominated .Ino. A. (.onion,
a straight democrat, for supremo court
justice. _
The Oklahoma territorial supreme
court has declared illegal the action of
the board of eq*U Uon ln lsa;'
raising the county assessment rolls
from 28,0110,000 to 39, ttTO.OOO.
I'rof. F. H- UmholU has been en-
gaged at the Edmond Normal as in
structor in language, l'rof. I'mholtz
i, an able instructor and tho Normal
is to be congratulated. Payne County
pOpulisL. __
l'nrties desiring to make linal rroof
will find it to their advantage to call at
the Si-n-Dkmix.-iiat office. We make
out your , spers free, we make no mis-
takes and comply with the law in ev-
ery; particular.
BRAYN AT THE WICHITA KAIR.
W. .1. llryan will speak at the W i«-h-
ita State Fair on Friday, Oct. 1st
Subject, "Hlmetallism." This will be
a rare opportunity for the people ol
Kansas and Oklahoma to hear the
gifted Champion of Free Silver. An
enormous crowd will bo prrsout, but
arrangements have been made so al
can see and hear him. The attractions
at the Fair this year iro away ahead
of any previous attempts and it will
pay everyone to go and put i
live peeks. With the long season for
growth in the fall and the early start qc^ 2nd, inclusively.
secured in the spring, "stoolinu or til - **"
lering of' the wheat plant Is helped 11 JEWS in PALESTine
all things are favorable thin seeding The dream of the .lewish race
may give as good results as. thiulier.' centuries the establishment of a " Ten
but if some of the seed is taken by ish state" in Palestine. Is beginning t
birds, or a part does not grow because j take on a practical form, and if mat
Smith li.nl Leon made principal of the
Frtdonla .- hools and his wife a teach-
jer under him.
Dear s i The above Item published
At;;*. is absolutely false. No such
informal!..u came from any member
<if my family. 1 feel myselt greatly
aggrieved by the one sided reports that
i came out through your paper concern*
| ing the Allan poisoningcasc. The de-
fense was shown up to be the side of
:l>!« right, the piosecutloHj it was intijn*
nu ated, was simply a prosecution. The
abusive speech of Lawyer Payne was
I quoted and extolled to the skies as be-
ing a masterpiece of oratory; while the
straightforward facts of the prosee.i- j
tion were ignored. Miss Allen, the I
... Bald At
poisoner, with enough poison on nei i notl,.,. (ii
person or in her grip to poison or put j
to sleep a regiment of hardy men, is |duty
made the very embodiment of inno-
cense although she confessed to lying
at every turn from her home «.a- the
j railroad station, from one station to
the other, from one hotel to the other,
from one neighbor to the other, til she
reached the Eckes home, and then one
lie after another was told to enable her
pay evorj"um; t" r,,w uuniier huuuici wm v>"«
1 I whole week, commencing !ept.27th to j t(, carry her point an yet she was shown
lor
UirUP, Ul a | MIL UUBO HUH f," " "
of dry weather, or other bad conditions j ters can be satisfactorily rrange«l with
the thicker sowing gites a better the sultan of 1 urkey as to the terms
chance. With the good quality of this | on whieb Palestine may be acquired
year's seed a smaller number of kernels
will bo sown than where tho seed is
shrunken.
A favorable season Is not the best
for helping decide us to best varieties.
It is a safe rule to use tho varieties
which have done best in the vicinity
for main crop, trying others on small
scale. Attly* Kxporlmsntstation,lied
Russian, Fultz, and Fuleaster were
among tho varieties giving largest
yields but several others ranked near-
ly as well.
A largo quantity oi' good pasturage
is often secured in the fall and very
early spring where the wheat makes a
good growth, without apparent injury
to the wheat yield.
YOUNG
people meet at
el reno
Program of the ninth semi-annnal
convention of Canadian ( ounty
If Delia and his partners conduct a j Union of V. I'. F. . lo he hold at
few more meetings on the St. 1-ouls | Racine school house Dot. S and 8.
to be straight-forward and truthful
inoeent as an angel, while those who
prosecuted the case were all known to
be Improper persons whose word and
oath were not to be taken against this
innocent, black haired, black eyed an-
gel. Do you wonder, Mr. Editor, that
1 feel aggrieved when this person who
has caused so much trouble and expense
<s set lree as innocent and Qxtolled to
s J (
I the skies by the press? |
lrours,
J. X. ECKI
Our reader
i judge
elves
li'n i i*" v
plan, public sympathy will change,
and the striking coal miners, seeking
noting but simple justice, will be com-
pelled to battle for their rights miaul-
ed and alone.
(ieo. Fox Ims juitcompleted plaster-
ing the Assembly Hall of the Normal
School, and wenre pleased at tho ev
eel ence of his work. Mr. F. will not
take a e.b unless he can do justice to
It, and we'hope Messrs. Owens * Co.,
who have the ical aa 'or.thc VQipl'h'
tlon of the building, will secuie his
ser xc in plastering the north wing.
Nothing tends more to the appearance
of finishing a building than an excel
lent job in plastering.
l'rof. H. E. Thompson of the A. ^
M college arrived home Tuesday night
frohi Chicago and Milwaukee where
he has bae^eja.t lx weeks. While
in Cluc:-ii)'j worked in the summer
school there and during his stay in
Milwaukee attended tho National K.i
chers' Normal which was held at that
place. The professor is an Indefatig-
able worker and we predict for him a
steady arcentof the ladder of lame,
payne County Populist.
fl«N|Sl ti Mbtfi of considerable
propij)«Mf! usU'---tors of the deaf
and dumb, are taking a gre t deal of
interest in havingthe 70 odd unfortun-
stes in Oklahoma provided for in the
way of educational facilities. Nothing
can be done, however, till the return
of liov. Barnes. There are about 7U
aeaf mates in the territory, and as the
legislature made some proi ision for
the.i ,jUon, we hope something
will Ve d.ne for them, soon
i'RIDAV MORNINO.
ti:oo Traisc Service, Garret ial-
inan, Raciije.
AFTWtNIHlN si'ss ION.
1:30 Praise Service, 1. J. Meigs
Mathewson.
1:45 Address ol \\ elcouic, Rev.
llostctter.
Response by President
2:15 The Mary and Martha sides
of Christian Endeavor Work
lir. Eunice Foster, Okarche,
ingiug
there is little doubt that wealthy Jews
all over the world will readily provide
tho funds for the realizing this dream j
of their race. The object is to obtain , aj),jVn js taken from the Chand-
complete soveignly over Palestine, anil 11( r js-aw
in return lor this the .lews will regit j
late the sultan's llnanecs and strive ,
v,'lth all their power to protect his cm ' tn a number of localities in the tcr- .",';
pire from disintegration. As the re | rltory ther ha been considerable dis- ^
■lent con'rr.«ss at llasel, in Sivltxerlanil, I ease among hogs, ln some cases the ! . oI _
stnt a telegram to the sultan thanking j disra.se seems to have been lung fever ' t- ^ ; '.s'iVu'r'ifi
him for the privileges enjoyed by the rather than cholera. Veterinarians com,,
Hebrews in his empire it..will be seen i generally are doubtful about any sure
that this is taking tho right course In j cure or preventative of the latter dis-
meet success in its cllorts. The atl- j ease having beeufonnd. The presortp-
vantages to the sultan are manifest, tion recommended by thoU. S. Bureau
Not only would In thus receive the li-J of animal industry as a probable pre- ^
nancial aid necessary to reinstate Tur-1 vontive and as a possible cure has giv-,
key in its linnncial relations in Europe I on good results in a good many cases.
but he would also have in the Jews a j This is: charcoal, sulphur, sodium, sul-
bitlwark against aggression from phate, and antimony sulphide, one part
other .matters. St. Joseph, (Mo.,) each; sodium chloride, sodium blear-
j bonate and sodium hyposulphite, two
i |,:irj8 each. The dose is a lablespoon-
LIST OF JURORS. ' ful for each 200 lbs weight, once a day
The following is a list of grand and ■ jn 8i0p.
petit jurors for the present term ol' the 1!lld!>1)est7 Xho ministry of agricul-
district court: tl(re )ms is5uelj [ts annual estimate, in
"rand )'"ors .1 i. Cole, | ee,. rofk-. ^ R d),9cribe8 lll6 wor|d- harvest
.1 P, Smith, Britton; H 1 Jlalone, a, 0Xtra.(rdlnarUv light. The total
'toone; W H Cunst, Council ,ro>e: i ^ .g ftt 573i7Go,000
J MeekerSpringCreekjFranklm l.ree- i hundreJ welght whj,e „ie ]irua
ly, Springet; J A i tee., .as spring,.,; annual requireiuents are estimated
I) .1 \\ icher, Hnrt7.el. (,io t ,u u ''; atG55,150,000 metric luinilretl weight.
Edmond; John Malone.l'otliCDi.laze I ^ <mIc,llnled that for 18'J7 and IS'.'.s
West Springer; F Beck, oklah,ima be a shortage of .r.0,80i),"0t!
City; William lCstell, 11 irtzell; It F.
1 i.u.tiiriui troirriif 'I IIA Rtopk.i remain
Blizzftrd, East Deep Fork;
How can we rearh and help j Kunce, Lincoln; B F leonard, East
I. J.
S:oo
8:15
9:00
9:«5
l);4>
10:15
1:30
our Associate Member?
Meigs.
3:15 Open Parliament on Com
mittce Work. Conducted by
Miss Belle Dickerson, Herron.
Adjournment.
EVENING SESSION.
Praise Service, Mrs. J. 1.. Boyd,
Mathewson.
How can the societies do tlu
most efficient work in theTem
perance Cause, Rev. J. 1. Hen
drickson.
SATURDAY MORNINO.
l'raisc Service.
Tbe Origin and Growth of the
V. V. S. C. E„ Grace M. Com
stock, Herron.
Vaper—Individual Rcsoonsi
bility f:r.Soul Winning. Mrs
B. E. Suiith, Richland.
Business Meeting.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Praise Service.
Our Work-
Duties to be Done, Mrs. Zinc,
Mathewson; Dangers to be En-
countered, J. C. \N ilson, l'ort
Reno; Encouragement to be
Given, M. Spears, El Ken".
Results tobe Aitm'd at, 11. C
Williams, Herron.
EVENING SESSION.
How can the Members Em our
I hundred weight. The stocks remain
•'a™" I ing on hand from 18% are approxi-
mately estimated at somewhere be-
lt ween 38,000,000 and 45,000,000. The
Council totnl supply ; r the year, reckoning | ni'E
both the present stocks and tho liar j
vest, is estimated al from f>10,00t*,000 |
to G" 1,000,000 metric hundred weight I
A lady was so reduced in Hesli last I
summer by the chills that she actually ^ot
had to wear su. penders to hold her j
corset up. Some friend advised hct j wad t
to take Cheatham's T-asteles^ Chill
Tonic she did so. That pair of sus
She now tips
GiuraiUCvid.
Springer,
Petit juror Wm Lyttlc
(Jrove; (i W H Chi.m, Oklahoma City;
P C Kramer,Oklahoma City; .1 T Illek-
eyt CklahomaClty; John Mackleman,
Boone; E Nichols, W st Springer, Chas
spencer, Spring ('reek; II S Butler,
Oklahoma City. J it Winebrenuer,
Deer Creek; W II lioby, Crutcho; (J P
Henesy, East Deep Fork; ItKibby, Ed
mond; J II Palmer, Oklahoma City;
Lafayette Sanders, Deep Fork;
Harnett, South Pott, Geo Klein, E.1- L pendefs for sale cheap.
Imond; W J Chandler, Oklahoma City,|the beam at 140 lbs.
NOTICE FOB PI'BEICATION.
d Olti<*<> nt Kiiiirfii<lior. Okla.,
nt Kiuxilf<li
Aujft
the f« 11
like linal
I I lint
| iM-foi
r. Okla..
II . I.. Ul
oast <nio-f|
lii-runt i 111
f. caid laml
Ji.tiall W W
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SHlioltl
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will In
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11. M. :
1 (III I'l IU.H ATION.
\1111nons H I' 7160 f«>r tin
lliiwinir wit
11 inner*, c.f Kdin.tinl.
HnlmllpBPilHH
idia, O.T.; JolT E
lit PUBLICATION'.
1 OOlr "♦ (lutliri". Okl
X( l'H
licrolty uivi'ii that tin- f l'
of In
ban Hleil
ike ti ■
1 proof will
no not longer be deceived by well-worded list.
Rf -.d the truth. It will pay you dividends.
I if his el
lutliri
I Uicki
THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE
TO-DAY-thin moment—you arc bolnj? rohbctl of
what Ton earn. How much t Not less than -
year. Do you kuow how I Do you know why
f Sprimrvalc, Okla . Ilourj
LTvalc. Okla.. Ali'.'rt h
llcniy W
HcifUter
NOTICK lOIt I'l BLICATION
Land Oil
f hie
,f Ins rl
KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG
k ALL SUMMER WITH
CANDY CATHARTIC
25* 50*
ALU
DRUGGISTS
Violent expulsion of refuse matter from the in-
testines is an outrage on nature. CASCARETS do not
act that way, but strengthen Ihe bowels and make
them move healthily and naturally. They keep your
bowels strong through the dangers of summer by
stimulating the liver and toning up the intestines.
CASCARETS kill disease germs throughout the system,
preventing all summer complaints, especially for chil-
dren. The whole family should take them regularly
; during the hot months, and keep their health. Every
box sold under absolute guarantee to give entire
satisfaction.
All tlrngtrists, or tiy mall lor price, IOC, 25c. 5«. Sample and booklet fr«. Addr...
STERLINO REMEDY COMPANY, Chicago, Montreal, Can., York.
HEALTH FOR TEN CENTS,
DON'T SACRIFICE ...
future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY
tin Sewing Machine with an established reputation that
guarantees you long end satisfactory service:
ITS BEAUTIFULLY LIGIIRLD WOODWORK, J>
SaM: DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. «
MM FINE MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT, |
coupled with Ihe Finest. Set ol Steel Attach- %
ments, makes it the ^
MOST DESIRABLE MACHINE IN THE'MARKET. §
Dealers ttei'teti wkere wo ore not represented. jg
White Sewing Machine Co., £
I Senci lor our hpautlful holi tone catclooue. CLEVELAND, OHIO.
J W WALTERS, PRESIDENT.
W . S PATTEN CASHISR.
fEOPLES' BANK,
- DOES A-
Formcrly NEW OCCASIONS.
R:farm Magazine... { One Dollar a Year
NOTlCi: FOR 1
Land Olli
l, 1*7.
Lutli'
Alorh'^'
1.11.
There were fifty-four f«r
j,luces in the two Xormal Sohool for ,
Oklahoma, with only a lew to fill, this!
indicates that there are many teachers r
out of euiiiloyment, and posiihly that
theeilttcaliuuVllieldUsomcwhatcrowOL ,,tizcn,hi 1)r, ,
ed. We are informed by the secretary | .
of the Hoard of UeRfnls, that there'
I'hlllp A'andratn, Mustang; .loe Kwi
West Springer; C F. llunley, Edmond;
W NofTsinger, Oklahoma City: A <;
Newman, Lincoln; Marcus Crawford,
V rutcho; W II Oiler, West Deep Fork.
the new country life
Tho statement of assistant postmas-
Iterdeueial llristow that ta ' depart
t ment has adopted plans for increasing
j Ihe number of fourth class postolllces
from 7,W0 to over 70,000, draws atten-
tion to the remarkable improvements
which are being effected iu tlie coudi-
ioni of country lif". The multiplica-
tion of new postofflecsnt small coun-
try places has rendered it possible for
the farn>er to enjoy the daily newsjia-
i pera, prompt market reports, and all
the advantages of quick and easy corn-
enters.
Tastele
; 50c
White's Crtam Vtrmituco
is the one worm remedy that docs
every possible good without the possi
bility ot harm. It is a purely ve^eta
, |i|p rMiiiliiimiiK rrsitSon
- aid laml vi*:
trUin Meinl,of Kiln
1 1 nn. i>r 1 I m>n<l, •-•kin
! unl. Oklu.; Jolm 1 - I''
.. uitovvu ' in the World. \ 10 centia number.
,Vi wes!.' Monthty-rightu rajcft.
" ' _ < n. f>. Flotrrr. Founder of tlio Ar^na.
and onittTiHo ; coitoni |y, Ammhb*m.hitowiiihii
1 (',|t - l v ■ t: i < ■ r (' new Ttvk lithe fearlei"* ailvooate of the Initiative and
■ lai 1 i .awrciice. of , Hkkkkkndi m, Majority Kule, hclentliir Clovomment,
of S v. n . • I, (>kl«. Monetary Hcform und Pliykleul and Kthleal Culture.
1 Imndreil* of bAlltant trlio
idll regularly contribute to itaptigrn are
Prol. Hlrhnrd T. Lly. r
FranccaF. V."lJard.
ru n. GeoriroA. (late*.
JIary A. I.lvfnnorc.
Ahby Morton Dlas.
John 1*. Altfjtld-
Ing. Helen Campbell.
A. 11. Lewlii. Senator l't'ttigreir.
SPECIAL TO YOTJ —Bend IB two cent ttampe and re-
cfiv THE HEW TIME three taonthe and PRESIDENT
JOHN BMITH. the Story of a Peaceful Revolution, by
Frederick U Adame, an llluetratcd book of 290 page* and
• n Idea oa every page. Write to-itay.
Charles B. Kerr & Company, Publishers
50 Filth Avenue, CtlliAUO.
i: LIGATION.
. at KingHsliiT. Okla
.vfiiftisl 1". lyy
hereby ulvon that tlu; follo\vint
tl'i'il proof in support of liif> C'uiu
• ml 11 pi mi f will In' iiiiult- li'-ioro Kt'tfi:
jft-.-iviT at Kingllsher, Olrlft.,on -
Frof. Frank I'arnons.
llonrv l>. Lloyd,
fconator llutlcr.
j Elt .vt ' il I'omi'roy.
Uainlln^Oarlniid.^ ^
Eugeiu' V. Pcba
Oov. II. 8. l'lnirrcc.
;,>.'">Us for th •
. of sonthoakt
• iipon and cultivation
iml.Okln.; Ui'-Tits Uftt-
i-rMiiV. of si'vv.in'.Oklal
preparation that cannot fail t
pel worms. If your child eat> well
but fiiiIs tof(roN\, if it is dark, under
Itheev'.s, if it is fretful or if it sleops
pooriy, vht chances are that the worms
are sapping its vitality, retarding
Us "i!'
growth and endangering its life. \ ou j
can use Cream Vermifuge with abso-
lute certainty of results. Large bot-
les, small dose. Price 25 cents. Sold
by J. W. Howard.
iuak«- f al i r.)"f
'UBIjIC ATION.
b, OUl i . July 27. 1^7
tm tluit tlu< followinR-
1 .tier of his intention to
ii.imrt lot i i~ claim
. ma,!'- htfoie
rif, Okla , ou Swpt.N
©enfirsil >! Scisincss
EDMOND OKLAHOMA.
JAMES R.TAYLOR
PROPRIETOR OF
HOTEL DE HOSS.
Nothing could be fairer, wore philan-1
^hroiiie, or carry more joy ia it3 walco
HI for tho north 1. of
ml south 'i of noitli-
>-t hieo in towuslni>
The pulpit, the bench, and the bar
recommend Cheatham's C hill 1 onic
„ as the finest antiperiodic in use, being
mimical ions with the trade , frec [rom poison and guaranteed. Put
Now it ia proposed to extend the tele- j in tne Tasteless and bitter
; ' ,tyl«. l'astelewInweelie.
^ tlie followi
iilldml, via.
vi,I M Amnion-, of hdn
aim, ,.f K.hiuiiiil, Oklii ; •
Kitinoi. I uklH.; lltttfhS. >
t;rok'a .V.X.J.-
upon mid cultivotio
wan q i.tt* a number wlio, judgiug front
tlieif reoommcntlatloM, had aerved In
the better Ipatltutiona ot tli« country.
As to sex tliere wero many nioro tneu
tlia^i women, while mare women than
men were employed ^ ith so luan) to
srlect from, we lioi'e tho Board was
fortunate in its elioioe.
v:i 5
(".rat
cratrm Meeting, Mrs
Wolfe, llerrotv
Rev. (!. S. Ilrown, l're
i- M. comstock, Scr,
\i:,t
1 legalise hi has declared that the lto-
l>ublicans of (lliio disgraced themselves
l,j nominating Hanna for the Senate
jit. Hanna starts lite re| ,,rt that t'ol.
I- Conger is erazv. llecause John
Mierinan asser's his right to run the
Sti ij JJepertincut witltout consulting
Hanna on every question tli.it arises
Mr Hanna starts the report thai -her-
man is crazy. H" tleclared the ami
b half million people who voted lot
Itn an to be lunatics and anarchists and
after a while there will be only ouc
sane man in America, but he will be a
mighty mad one when the Ohio returns
are till In i" November. t. lx>uis
Republic
now can uie mcuiucis r-iuum ,
. , , VIr. c,.. i- munications with the traae
age Ihe President, Mrs. btctlc,
.. , Now it ia proposed to extern
( I phone service to the rural districts, rnd
capitalists stand ready to give the
a | fur mere trolley lines as Boon as there! piim are Uolwaot
is a business assured sulllcient to make . <)ne person in every four has souk
! the llne3 rensonably profitable. Inthe|iorm ol rctial trouble. :s*tt;':i ■ '■
1 thickly populated Kastern states these1 ,hat will relieve are plenty, but then ^
i lines am already in operation, and the , ,s only one remedy that radical!* ,
farmer in thoM localities has all tho; cutej the most stubborn eases. 1.,!
advantages usually enjoyed by the j let's Buckeye l'ilc Ointment rut,
suburban resiJonbi of the larger cities. | blind, blecjint:, itching and protruc:
lie can attend the theater in Jlie nd ! ng pile , no matter how old or scri
joining town, can send his children to | ou8 the case may be. No pain, r.
school, can himself go to town Ina few | op. a;..,II, no loss of tin, - .and 1"
momenta without taking his team from triflm ; rspense If your ease i. set
the lield, and is no longer tho isolate,1 ,>us you musUhootc between sin r
being he was a few years ago when all j or Buckeye l'ilc Ointment. 1 lie
these advantages were unknown and icr is the surest. I'rite, tn bultli
ttntlrt anted of. As tho advantages of Lo ceuls; in tube , 75 cents. Sold 1
t. IHK.
NOTICE FOIl POllt.lCATIO
I,.nd Otllco at Uuilirtn <11. T .
V..iiroi lirlt'hv UIVI'II t kl lit t It" Tolli
,, ttler I nn lUi'il -. otic.-of his intention
iilwnshln 'ottfteon north of
folio
ti lit!
than the offer of T. A. Slocum, M
of 98 Pino street, New York City. |
'1WIIII>, Confident that he has discovered an
pro*" absolute cure for consumption ar.d all
vatK11 nulpionary complaints, and to make its
il, ( 1 :.v ; John j great merits known, he will send, free,
" 1 .JyiofA,'' three bottles (the Slocum new aysten
of medicine) to any reader
wlio is suffering from chest,
throat and lung troubles or consump-
tion.
lie invites those desirous of obtain-
ing the remedies to simply send him
! heir express ami postoflice address,
' and receive in return the three free
, bottles.
' Already this "new scientific course J
I of medicine" has permanently cured i
ti Feed, Sale and Exckar\ge Stable.
West Second Street, • Edmond, Oklahoma,
h
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Bon9t S
nil cultit
IViec
until you have tried
POLITICAL PREJUDICE
It" party papers on both sides or ev-
ery side arc to be believed our country
Is governed by the worst gang of
thieves, conspirators and boodli ra of
which it is possible to conceive. The
4ins" take the lead in the nefarious
deviltry, whi! • the "outs" are schem-
ing and contriving now to yet hold of
the coveted inaehincr}
Ki!.i;ond, O. T^
kvcrthodf 8ijl bin
C:\9cnrets Camlv Cathartic, the m^at wot -
deiu l umlii'ul .p-.wirv cf tlie t",,^
aut and rotroshinn to tno lasic, act gontly
ur.il positively oti ki.iuf vs, llvcr and bowi ■ •
, .. ,.„ii H. vx-i.trin. dlsncl coht-
c:lscs• . .. , *
lie considers it his rcligcoua duty .t i
! duty which h8 owes to humanity—to
donate his infallible cure.
i 1 freely, apart from its inher-
th is enough to commend
«S!: | It, and B«e 'le the perfeel eonll.
c u ro 11 oaihiohe, f e v i- r, haWt ual to us ti ^ f [X .. JlL ch0mist making
ami biliousness. I'l?*®® " "
_ wee
kneed scoundrel bolts the track Ai'uiunariHnu'u ui. «« «• -
takes to the nildUle of tlio road, his I runi| life are better known, it is proVu J. W. Ui.,*ard.
contrite st, ti, are protesaedly btllt-vt,l Uc tlu.t tha Dow "t joiin;; lueu lrom A 8„„ nin« for *« .
magnified or disto.t, d by both . ,!... the .ulry >« cil.v dia,lnis''-'
SwiwittiSwi. Plaise buy and 'W -.™;
Cif.l". C. to-day: in. - Weenu. BeWaaa
etiuautccil to turc by all di-ueguta.
_ gf ru p. tmum
In tliue. Hold bf drmn
way®
This ia not good journalism, good ({iUd ;t ^ qr.iU possible t'mt the
morals nor good policy, because it i.-> will set in the other direction
non iu wuit ii ,> utituu'io."' 'v ■ «
• i.i,. luro tbiug. Ulllousnoas, lck Jitaaache, f :r-
ml lougue, finer, piles uuil a thousand oil.«i
The il s aw caurtcd by coustlpaliou and slui'pi>n
- - - _ . . Will ei 111 Uvrr emeaieliiCuudv Cuttioflie, tlie o:i;
founded on j.rejttdlce, malice or lies. |ndei«.ndenco of the farmer and h, , aerioUyw SreS
Th® truth ii that good men 01 every freedom from the cares and anxieties ur m0Upy* ittundod S'.1 _a
political purtuatiou often get into of ' which press upon men engaged in
Hce and by honesty and a proper atten 1 other lines of business with such well
tion to their various functions preserve nigh overwhelming force, arc attrac-
the country from the assuaits of its tive features, and when social condl-
pretended friends, The famous I)r. 1 tion are improved and the lonesome
Johnson was correct in his observation ness done away with, many city peo- 1 «...
that there are more good than bad men , pie will be glad to get back to their 1 cttn, and king*01
vr'l \il 1 > 1 Vi r i''1 original occupation. 30 cents.
ioy roiunuuu. «-• v, ... --
tliinrr. Try box to-dayi 10i'., Swc,1
taiup'.O ami buoklet free. Bee our big ad.
A chronic kicker is bad enough, but
a continual scratcher is worse, llct
tcr imitate a mule than alien. Hunt
Cure will do up the worst rase of it< h
SoUniiflo AmerlCM
Aatnoy for
CU'CA.'S,
rne ■ l r.-. " k
110! f
1 «iPVI KMT , btc.
for lu'i'i mat inn V ■' dbooV - ■ • • • <
Ml N.N .'.it'. " llHOAl VT, hi • \ ' 1.
(Md.wt tin ron u l>i ... ur - i i .1 -nt In AiM-m-a.
pri'"til t.tk.'ii mil lt> " broi l.l III .urn
i'' yat'Mo ijy it u«! ciivniii ' 1 if MUu i.j U". i 10
^cicutific ^twcticau
. . il'.-r.
lie has proved constitution to bo ti
titrable dlseaso beyond any doubt,
j There will be no miatalto in sending
i —the mistake will be in overlooking
Iho Doctor's generous Invitation. He
lias on tile in his American and Euro-
: an l.ilioralorl'. 1 Ihut:-.tldl of tesi-
monlnls of experience from those cured
in all parts oftlio wo riJ.
Delays are dangerous: mail your ail
ift ti, T. A.tU cunt, 11. < . t'8 l'ine
i hint. KtwYotk, tie vim vtilin
Doctor, please m n.l.tn nrilln
ia article tho SUN-l)usiiH'n\T.
|i A~«
You can buy them in the paper 5-ocnt cartons
Ten Tabulcs for Five Cents.
y.|f rt 1* put up ebmpiy to c**Ufy tho uiilvorul prownl denuiiid for a low prlv*.
If you don't find this sort of
(arnett elri ulntloti - f,n11 y x< • ^ri*1HV j
,'m! Vh •• 1 " .Vi ... .'r'l-rfe ' 1
^^' s ' Every wvuiuu uv^ds Mllw*' 1 l'lll*.
Send Five Cents to Tiib Ripans Cnr.MlCAl Company, No. lo
Spruce St., New York, ami tiny will be sent to you l>y mail, or
12 cartons will lie mailed for 4S cent*. The thanccs nrc ten to
one that Ripans Tabulcs are the very meUitinc you need.
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