The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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FSS CRIMINAL
Oklah
T ^ S F R R
Tlmo Card.
OO.NO Sol Til.
so 42C i.ocnlrreiyht daily cxeept Pun.1 1 10, n
" 407. olilahor: . 1< \\ : e i
" 40&, TcX:if 1 S| Uf> li i u
No 406. Atlantic Kxi • <>- ' :•••.i.
44 ills. . I ri I:i V' r Kxj
•4-201 • i Kr«' I : «'■ 1 • \ li -m
Dwi
JACKSON Hiiiu
A>metr«;t: nnd J<-
i uruubin^ With
1 uck'T and
0U Nl
IOU au
mient1
c the |
On Fz'.C
o:io, Mcs
Mil
i All
Finch and Cas-.-y's place of In:
where the had been trimming a
At y o'clock •
lag all'.; :• i"
Street, a part
h Wind Up T
pistole .'"tin
1 Bm 'ii Have J jj
T row pi
ity, .Ian l<- (Special^—
unday morning a shoot
k [ lace on \\ f&t St - onil
eoixo north. street, a putt of tins city In win.
disorderly house* arc located,
sua of which («. \V. .lack . a •
Police, waa seriously
City between St, Joe 1 llihhop Aim; ' • ' ' 1 •
this county, mortally waaindtd, ami
Fred Jones, an ex deputy marshal, i-s
t awaiting the result of, ....
Hostotfice. u . . alul on wine \m
Upc
ktt, they v. a
Broad streci
Dr. Sheldon
Shortly afte
Review.
has in mi In
thought for i
and
11. VV. Coit. >. 'Agent.
van of
than thre
of a coat ury, ranking alway
beat and most influential p<
the world.
It is the mouth-; < i « f
who know most al
smention <
I Jre f« '
the
ark
bearin,
cret eon
;ed on thev
Mr. Casey
a short dista
passing Klc
i in. try can i Ca& • came in con tat t \
orld and at- j struction onthesidewalk,
palling per- to fall; then proceeding ,
Frenchman l incc* '
nnd degrad- 'l
•; every ear-
II t t. « I I
-•■raey, JI <
itary exil<
2 behinc
'place,M
was frightfully burned on the ... e a:ai
l)r. neck. Pa n won instantly relieved by
ic: . De Witt's Witch Ha/el - !ve, whh
: t : healed the injury without i uvh.^ a
cas-isenr. It is the f amous pile remedy,
of Howard's Drug stor •.
NOTICE Foil I'l'IiLK'ATIOX.
Land Olllce nt Gel . Pkln
it the
• I lo
jn \\
repeat I
redthatsomc indi- (
i boy, had plated j
i the s
Mr. c
o Mail fron the north arrive: at l:4t)pmnml
lima. m.
eMail from tb fcuutb arrives at 5, in ai.<i
isicijim
gMailt elogp'JO minutes before the arrival
vain.
Pustofioi ofsntrom 8 t. m.f< • "■ i in
nndays •• «• 0a. m. to 10 a. in,
•• • •• a p.m. to b p. in.
t .i n v. van i •
under arr
j;i<. en's wouiniAriui'troiij.',
joi •., alter a nlfiht of drinking
... ■' .UK, v...iiu\V«t Secor.«l street
i!.! of Edmond, Okla.. llar-
, , I rial ('. Amen, bilmoud, Ok 'a. ; Edwin J
.. . received but a Penc-. of l!iin>oiid, Okla.; Johu J. Uichardsou,
'T , jl biato. It l« to 1 C hoped A. N.J. Cook. BWl.fr,
1 r '; i'..it the individual, or indi'. idua's j ■ ■ — — -
to the world h v tnow placed the benches on the walk
.Ir r:r ] i v i i s - • V ti «-ned ex- uiay be discovered, and that they may
I 11 "I"" '"'.TV0 rnlf' !k CZ 1 ,K*..W«fth0",.lut in « ,1. lie w« I,e deal. v,i, . in the manner .hey so
I trlbutors bein^ the leaders of thought j !"'•
ade the scape
he great topics
[iiirc to be in-
and action In every
.i for the bins of i justly deserve.
go to tb
ci eim loanf
Peoples' Bank
Mark llanna's trade la.st,"liod ..till
rci.n-."
That rh t in the < uban capital nc.w
a] j < ai 8 to have been another of tin s
Htivnt.a \frap| ers with Key VVt . t cor-
n tdoiidenfa' filler.
Cjilcs may arise in which it is just
thpt the chief executive should t-h
cUn.rncy; but, clyde Mattrx's ran
does not come uiuhr that head, i'rt
idtui MeKinley made a mistake.
and, Ilia.. '-K iu irieN | hoiites Those who would take counsel of j others was avert-<i • 1 >ecrat tri-
ene.l tl.e iniiii ■ '"ll1 j to ur the highest knowledge on tho afTriim o ;,1 and whitewj-shii':. the nobU-
' i,,M •'il^i^mt'was attekul tho time, and learn what is to be said mau believed to have written the ui-ls guaranteed t
I V',;" '.'".wllha'tolle. Ja'ckiou r<'K;'ri]lng ll.ci.i by tin" rMOgnbed u forged leilcra ujion wl.ieli he
by A"" ""'t i thoritlea on both iik
(lis.iin. ll 1. assailant, when 1 «• wus
attacked by .Jones, lie took the gun
,l ' , , , I Nestor of tho magazines.
from .I ones, whereupon .Jones ashe-i
. a ...... I 1 lila iiiav'M/.iiic lina f"r more than cl/fhtj
nltldn Its well downed line?, stood at
the bead of inonthly puhlleatioiiN.
D<> Bntaif-s Cry For It?
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not iet
i mnl<u final proof
W WALTEHS,PRfc
.S.PATTEK OA3
f EOPLES' BANK;
— DOES A —
©ene.ral Sani^ing Scisinoiss
EDMOND OKLAHOMA.
f ti| j rt of Isi, ciaim, i
11 ll(^ 1'indf. hnf..!-.' Wnt.ia.
i. wi Rpceivcr at i itlui.i. .Okla.,
Xo! the> inoro often die lor the -a- • ;' A'f: . ,
... , ^ ! Andrew J (iridic: H. L. ittJfl for tlio Nortli-
wantol It. J)n. MMMONS Cot OIIsYIt- | ,.i( r i.« .^S. -tion Niift-cn iu Town iiii> Ft.
. must therefore
read The North American Review, the
- I I Tblemaga^ino has f< .
into a house, procured a se< ontl ^an ^
und ttred at J:n ktou, «Uoo:'' f him in
t ie hips. Juekeon fell,but ijiiicklj n , i.
turned Ihe Ure of Ihelleelng Jones. II. ., ,(i i;|,u| „ lnn
missed JuT.1 a, l)ut turned his Ilia on ,1 .lav t.wi jvnu, /.
Arinstrrfng, shooting him In llio W.K |> " • •••'•>
wcnudii.g h.ui mortally. Jones D.-.I .i,)..,,
froUl the city, but returned and gavi t),|n:rH furninhed hv the i>.-si literary caterers
himself up. In the world. -Urand Rapids Democrat.
Jones is a brother of Milt Jones, th« if any one name In ina^asino literature
city marshal who was killed in tho at ' «tan i for what Is authoritative that
fray in Oklahoma City two years ago
bv the Christian brothers. Armstron,
convicted. A demand for a publi-
cation of ail alleged Dreyfus con-
fession said to bo in the possession
of the French government is met
wo by a refusal -which discredits the
| story of the confession.
l«of ,r It is small wonder that Emile
TOIlp, Whoop- i 'Nortli «.i Ron^Ono Wet
V\aS ing cough, cold s coughs, and bronch'- .|,j.( utinuon* ri.siilfmie upon and cultivatio
rtlalTectlons f.l'the thronr. chest and in1'"",1 vi«s |
I.ungs, and failinpr. the pnichase moil- 'Viki'i.; uSi'iiim™'?! i
ey is refund.'1. Mamplo l ttie l're ^ C:':.'. of Arcadir, Okla.; Milton ll, Tudor, of j
Fifty dnses for 50 cents. For sa.e by j1'// 0 ,Ja' A. N. J, Crook, ii< ri tcr.'
a'l druggists. I (
JAMES R.TAYLOR
well he pr<
truly It may be said of I,, ,
lidii r nor time stale it - ''°,a nn
Foriiti. it. is tin- one have taken up the can
id feast on the good
PROI'llIETOIl or
Don't Tobacco Spit ui Smok. Tom , Not,co i. l„rcl>i that' thi" lo'lloVi.,^
If you want to quit tobaero U-aicf Cf.siiy nai: • ! pel i lor ir-h tiled notice of hit. intent ion i>.
and forever, bomaaewoll,stroii?. ti •, ni:-...-Hnn! pro.>r iu mipport of itinclaim and
full of new Ufe und vigor, tako Ko-To-]}:-e, , " r,:" .w}!' 'V' muile bofort. Ko ;1- .
the wouder-worlier, tout mul;eB wi'u'.i *- ;wjr at outline, Okla., cu l'cbJi ;
strong. Many gaiu ten pounds In ten i'.v. -.
Over 400,000etired. Buy No-To-I?a«* of y • i
HOTEL DE HOSS.
t
11 tli'
The election of I'resident Mu.
(laugh of the Normal .School
president of the tcrritnlial Tearl
ers' Asscciation was a well deserv-
ed complement to one of Oklaho-
ma's wofV |M.jiu'i::r, progre iveund
uccessful educators. Shawm.
1 uill.
Pensions were granted on Mond.-i\
follows: Original Jacob M Sharp.
Viawi.'ce, Original widow etc, 8a-
r hM. Shipman, Edmond, $S; Ori^i
nal widow, fcusan Nathan Mil\
.stillwater, 58; increioe, David Millet,
' rcsccnt, to $8.
Tl:-e recci4 ra.ins 'hat hav^ ylie'.:
•klalu ma will put tho wheat crop in
h eli shtpe, that, in all probability, 01; -
lahoma will have fully as bountiful a
harvest the preseut as the put war.
If such be the case, values In reality
MT.il goforwaid with a bound.
Delegate Callahan has introduced a
li in the house granting a pension t..
ev. John H. Aughey. Rev. Aughe\
in debarred fiom obtaining a pension
a tho regular way because at thfc ti . «
.? 3ufferred such privations in the con
federate prison at Tupelo, ho was n t
an enlisted man.
County Superintendent Ueltmen 1
received the library of twenty volumes
won by Oklahoma county at the recent
Teachers'association meeting at K!
Iteno for having the greatest per cent
of teachers enrolled in the reading cir-
cle work. The library is a well ch<
en,and a well bound set of books and
is the nucleus of a large library that
will some day belong to the t> ichers
of the county. For tho present, and
probably permanently, the library wil
be in the county superintendent's ollice
We are in receipt of the St. l.oui
llepublic Almanac, 18i*8. It contain
550 pages; it is also a book of facts, ai
vaoged In such a manner, that by re
ferring to its pages, information can
be had on almost any topic that the
reader desires. It is a store-housi
of information for the farmer, th.
business man and the student It it
sold at the low price of 25 cents.
is a young man
and has b< n a
last year. Jones
and ha lived In
« ai is trnvan pa
said to be from Texas
leputy sheriff for the
iu also a } aug uian
re several \ ears. Jack-
,t 5o yeai of age and !
has served oil the police fore.' I"1 11
number of y< ars. lie is an excelh nt
officer, highly esteemed and has a large
fumUy. llis recovery i doubtful.
Following the bloody battle ol thi;
morning, John Tucker and Alex Smith,
both colored, living northeast of the
city, qunrreU over a load of c u n and
Tucker shot Smith in the hack, fatally
wounding him. Tucker has been
resten. State Capital.
Yorl<
N OllTU AMBR
■s.- tlihti eighty
the head of ti
in-:view, which for
liab remained at the
iiuthly periodicals.—
I I'Ofc
tiicr shamed Frenchman
Drey- I diiifgist,' under guarantee to euro, t'j- or
l..s and are doing noble work in 1.. -;
half of ti,til young ofiieer. It i- Wc c;:lim s,im, Ulil;., ,„r . I.ea
not strange that under the existing i tham*8 ( hill Tonic, but not everything,
crisis the French Minister of War | It will not, cure softening of the brain
or ingrowing nails, but it will cure
ol Hiiid land viz :
t'iiai'i-A i.aranRW.
Dor,ulna li. Lj« n.-. of St
Tin- H\ ikw is tilled each month with .irtl-
« hieh should b« read by Every true eitl-
t . Oddfellows Review, Ht, l'aul.
The Review hits dono ui r • I >r t'in luttor
i of readers than and other publication of
this kind iu the country.— lirlstlan advo-
cate. St. Louis.
SOcenta n Numbor; $5.00n Yonr.
NOW is THE TIME TO SCBSCHIBn.
North American Revievi
A disgrac i al row occurrcd at the
eolh ' • last Saturday evening in which
: number of students took an actlvc
part, it appears that th r > has been
a considerable rivalry among the slu
letter to ^cn'j to -.vho should control >r be at
the head of the c Urge literary socij
Finally matters grew from bad
wore until th ccicty became prac-1
lieally diviil 1 into two factions, l'.ach
of these factions selected a president
to take 1:1m chair at the first meeting
of this year, which was last Saturday
„ When the appointed time came
_ry fair-minded man, ^vjiether dein-f :lM,i tluv crowd assembled each of the
ocrat Or repulilicaai ^ houUl jinemly elected otUuura luok his chair,
n ., 11 '1 but instead of using It for the purpose
' j"^N I If was obviously intended to sit upon
lie undertook to era-tho other fel-
low's cranium with it. Fcali of the
An irate citizen of Nhv
'ins* written the following
Harper's Weekly.
Vienna. N. 'iDec. ~1''..
Harper's Weekly: ^if 1 am iy
glad my subscription to your | ij r
is soon to expire. Your nii:-reprc-
sentat tone and ly iQg
pension matters is suob an outra
geous lot of lies i^ reason why^ rV"Jfiitfht.
j* ! ;...1...1 ,,, ... l.i.{I,, v
is charged with having used 150,-
000 francs of War Ollice funds in I
bribing the Parisian press to keep
silent on Ihe theme of the Dreyfus i
scandal. It is natural that the i
French Premier in his desperation
should appeal to France's consider-
ation for "the honor of the French
Army'' as un argument for the sup-
pression of thnt scandal. But it i -
reasonably certain that the full de-
details of the martyrdom of Drey-
fus will \ et be brought to the light
of day and that the Mcline Minis-
try will be overthrown and the
Frcn li \rmy reorganized as tin
re ill of the disclosures. St. Loui>
Republic.
chills e.old chills. Guaranteed. Put
up in both tasteless and bitter styles
Tasteless la .MV size.
Hunt's LightninK Oil
Cures Ca l'Aimii, Ni uralgla, Headache,
Cramp Colic ;iml Diarrhoea. Failing,
on *y !■■■;.'an I' I For sAla by all
fgglsta.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Cureo a Prominent Attorney.
t'dmond, Okin.;
11 ■ , ; iiank
I. Ohla : Jo.'> L Webb.
Feed, Sale ar\d ZxcKar\ge Stable.
West Second Street, - Edmond, Oklahoma,
KOT1CE FOR PUnLICATIOK.
LaudofHenat- Onthrie.O. T.. Jan. I ■
N.,'i.cis i.i r. ! v f.'ivi-n that tr.dlowititr-
naiat h ttlci !;:•• ' :. .1 notice of l.b- lutentioiiKi
nnvke !'ii:tl prooi in • npportof his claim :• n-l
tli at t-iiiti proof wi'l ix« nrido before Rcffistoi
and Rcceivcrat CI ui 11 tie, O. T., on >Jc!>. 1,1-V.
r tho Lots On-
r.l. of Edmond, O'ct i. :
'inond. Okin. : Ki:f 11 -
.ia,; iliuv. j i liigbe.
•'The annual consumption of pork
in Texas," says Mr. J. S. Armstrong
of J^alJaa in -a statement, in the ('ol.u a
do, West Texas Stockman, costs hei
people about $21,n00,000. Of this
meat to the value of about ll.bun.fvo
is produced in this state, only about
one-twentieth of the whole quantity.''
Figure on this and decide w hether or
not a yearly duplication of the I
crop in Texas would pay, and whethei
or not another packery In Texas would
j> iy, and then am ther and anotlu i
Dallas News.
your infamous attftclc on the
soldlerv As for H. \ . 1
that cursed liar who you
for red to in your ar!iV! « ;i pen-
you know as well t; - ho do. >
that he lie abou' the sa>.t : mouni
pension frauds. Th" ("1"Veland ad-
ministration had a chance to show
up those frauds, and you know you
vile cursed liar that it was an utter
failer Why put forward such lii
you detestable si ar.ip. Von slionl.l
Know as you probably do it i the
worst kind of abuse to brave d« -
fenders ot this nation. \ detest
and abhor your lying paper und I
will never subscribi I.a it again.
Thaddwb Wiieki.ockSL
The Weekly comia nts us fol-
lows: "As this seemed to mean a
l very bad pension t - e, the record
of this "brnv * defender of the na-
tion" was looked up and hois- i
He served sixty days in the "Ne-
Vol li state militia, from Jun.s 1.
1801, to Aug. 'I, 1 • '1. guar ' t!
railroad near Annapolis June! i
Md. (Maimed to h •..■ 1 n in t
hospital for twenty da\ . though
there il no record of it, and the
surgeon, when found, had i ther
word nor remembrance < i' tli"
ck«e or the man. 1° ^ul1 •
contracted a bad cold and catanh j
which permauonUy led to deaf n
parties was ha K. I by his friends and
things v.'i re Hying around in tho air
lor a i.hnrt ti no. Finally ord-'r was
restt>red and the meeting dismissed but
there has been a number of exception-
al sore heads about the college during
the past week. Stillwater Oa/. -tte.
Mr. M. B. Ford, Ruddle's, 111., sul
fere.I for eight years from dyspepsia
and chronic constipation and was fi-
nally cured by using DeWilt's Little
i: vrl.v 11 r«, the famous little l ills
for all stomach and liver troubles.
Howard's Drug Store.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Pleasant A. Leonard returned
home, on Wednesday, from i three
weeks visit to North Carolina..
Jno L. Mitch is in Guthrie to day.
J. L. Brows is in the < lty, to day on
legal business,
F.
hoti:
10HN B. STAGMANN,
KDMOND'S SHOEMAKER,
is prepared to make custom made Hoots and Shoes, at reasonable prices
Repaiiin^ a speciality.
All work don • with neatness und dispatch.
First door north of postoffice.
THE ELECTION OK HANNA-
The "National Intelligencer" says,
"The Republican party has ",ot its own
in the election of Mark Manna to the
United States Senate. The party in
both this country and Europe (?) in-
tended he should 1 • eleeted. He
went before the people of Ohio as a
candidate and v, e ' J t i his re-
ward. IU is P : .1) 1 ! v : sam-
ple of the Republican v that
. n be produced. He ' « .li
uient of all tliat is dai! erous and de-
t . at live to a free peoj lc and a Re-
publican form of government. He ,
■ aia •• M : k" ; >r his Wall
and Luropcan coadjutors and com pa
tr • N es we are glad his partyelect-
eel him. Noth
will more fi lly the peopie mej^jj.
incut danger we arc in and the
ssity of organizing an alliance
Ri Si A good four room
Apply lo I'.. H. Jayne.
CI. A. Hughes, Guthrie's leading
dentist, will l>c in Edmond, Saturday,
lan. 22.
Dr. G. A. Hughes, of Guthrie, will
be at tlie r> idence of R. IJ. I'otts, on
Saturday, January 22.
Fred Jones had his preliminary
hearing at 2 p. m. 011 Thursday
on l v s bound over in the sum of
1 ?2,000.
j Jackson ;
er.
The Bo
ritorial N
| All pr< 1
' who is on
s aid that officers
* i ■■ ? • • r, tro 11 g will re cov-
artl ol Re;;e
ormal met
it except fc
a wedding
its of the Ter-
on Thursday,
cnator Marum,
our. No bus;-
MK. R. C. PHELPS, tho leading pension
attorney of Belfast, N. Y.t writes: I
"I was discharged from the army oa 1
account of ill health, and suffered from I
ho*rt tronble ever since, t freunently hud
fainting and smothering spells. My form
was bent as a man of SO. I constantly woro
nn overcoat, even In summer, for fear of
taking cold. I could not attend to my busi-
ness. My rest was broken by severe pains
about the heart and left shoulder. Tbreo
years ago I commenced using Or. Miles'
lloart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so
much patent medicine and taken drugs frcia
doctors for years without being helped. Ur.
► Miles' Heart Cure restored mo to health. It
, is truly a wonderful medicine and 16 afforda j
me much plear.ure to recommend this rem-
edy to everyone."
Dr. Miles' -RemediesEEJV g>f.
are sold by all drmv * V--. "j. ' ,
gists under a positive K.
guarantee, flrst bottle £9 lasavaLaa
benefits or money re- "i-
funded. lb k oa dls- IC-; ^ ui.
east s of the heart and ^
cerve ; Addn* . 'fj
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
Wealth is supposed t . give ease, but
what M the \ < seepor happens t - have
chills? Why, he should simply ex-
change 50c of his wealth for t battle
of Cheatham's Tasteless chill Tonic
and'his case will b • restored. It al-
v.a.ys cures chills. Ouaranteed.
Ta 't leas in 50c size.
A chronic ki ke.
a continual scr it. ;•
imitate a mule 1 f.:11
•lire will do up !he «
Poller and Iting vo-
Ke; etna known. P:
by all druggists.
•ad
ht n.
ea«o
I'chinf
Everybody Ej 7# So-
Cascarcta Candy Cathartic, the most won-
dci ful uudieal ciiscovervof the ui-'e, picas-
journed to un
Died on Frid;
itiglis, colds aud f >r all allH i-
_ aroat, Chest and I.ungs it is it
the b-- a cl . ,\ ' ant and refreshing to the tasje, act gently , been t. e L ' r a <;
• , , . and positively on kidneys, Uvcr and bowels, II lias h«. n n.u 1 . a ,
t, I hursday, Jan. 25. | cleansin-T ti 10 entire system, dispelt colds, | of.a century an I Is guarantiee ! t
iey return el. 'In o hou
Mrs.
of to-day; 10. -'.0i enis. bold and
President McKinley has pardoneo
( lyde Mutt ox, twice convict - .1 .1 ;
UtMhiu OklaUouia, ill December, 1 -.
of John Hull Ins, a negro, and sent cnt
ed to hang. Tho e is« was one of the
most cehbrated in the hittory tf the
teultory. It was bitterly fought and
finally appealed to the United Stale;
SOpreuie court, which upheld the : < .1 .
U uee. Mrs. Hatch, M.. 1 i\'a ui
has spent her estate Ifi■^l/hiing t! t
er efctrn
nst the Money Power.
\pf.li. a f..r v,, .™. in U!C), ami not,ce to contractors and
BUILDERS.
UiiK will he received forlheerec-
tion ol: a territorial university
building, at the city of Langston.
Logan county, O. T., in m cordancc
with plans and specifications ol
•■me t > bo found at the auditor's j
' ■V'MS t ihrie, 0. T., or the office |
of Ditvi.l IV. : , architecl, Okla-
limuu CitY>u. T. Said lads to bo
delivered alcj. on «r before Keb-
r.i:rv I. I',, .nt J0yel.uk a. m. to
J1-. "• Holt, pi'eikofcfc board of re-
hKnt S Vino str..pl, Guthrie, O.
Il«1"-•-11 "i that tie. .« c in IT. j,. ■ lionnl ri
■ |ml«. ! ' ...Unlm, u-.t- . reject nn^ und all bid*. \
«e..,n afford bv -ar.u Vl>rm;t
invite disaster. At no time, t}>, '
since liui lmd four ntiurne\ . who
together, have called at the j en>ion
ollice seventeen tinu f r a state-
ment of his cuse. N t having been
mustered into the I'nited States
■en ice. and not having.servt d nine-
ty day.fi, there i j i. law
which a peitbioun aid be grunted,
veil if the proui Vn furnished had
been truigbt—wiudiit v,. not.
The number of theclafm*. .Original,
Further eommeut would
■0 Hupertlu.iu .
Christner resided twelve miles •
{ northeast ol Edmond and was about | m rits
30 years of . .Funeral services
I were conducted at the h ae ot the
deceased. Inleriaent took place in
the Christner cemetery.
that
as Abou Klondike
; eeliva routes; what to
rnfort '.'1 for worl;; defini-
tion ■
laws, etc., i ay be 1> unu in b
issued bv Santa Fo route.
mining
>ok just
case, and it is du" t > ht
lire pard«m was secured. M ; ttox
a native of Spriugliold, M >.
The bhootiug affair iu Oklahoma
City, on Sunday n nil i to bo il-
jilored. It Is true that the act mi not
be lecalled; it is nn st likely thu U..
Armstrong and Fred Jones spent
lirday night iu a drunken c irot v.! .
•vfhije in t'.iat ceudit uin weudel i
way to fie place wbiif oiti r (. V.
Jackson, was called to uphold t: < laa
In case that 11. l\. Aruistr. tf di . il
is haJ to think of the heritage, that Ihe
husband and father, lca\v tho wi.
and children. It Is to be hoped th;.
both men may recover and that this
lesson may n«^l. in vain.
I'.aehaehe, Spru ns, Ijiuito ,
enriU by m .ag
Rent's Llg!, nt(()ll. l'ailiatf, nioio
funded, for sale by ail Of. m'a
history of Edmond h. the ordlnamc I
in regard to i u !i occupant or owner
of a buildin ; placing a burul of water
on his pitii : In n, as con.pica \
IpAoi'cd Al at the pu .nt it ^ceui
w^®U:.sary for I: i<■ j, that a lire.
,u". ess-4u^ \crcd and put out before
geltii.f; much lu .1 town
would be : n ^ a Vt., ;l05. t;0 .
A calamity of what wouh'
i! result in? s mpTf U«6, ibat Tll0t
i eople liv n nrlULi-i
vsouUl be coni|)t
LECTURE
When Bishop McCabe was in
the territory la t fall, he waa invit-
t <1 to deliver a lecture in Assembly
il.ill (Normal). The game courte-
sy has been extended to Bishop
Meerschuert for next Sunday.
The l' hop is an i rator of recog-
nized ability.
The lit. Hev. Bishop will com-
mence his lecture at four o'clock u
the afternoon. This will give the
people from the country u chance
1 deti^lii io £0 t,olue unj ju,.ir lecture
Olos. A f villi - -j. , ■ . i or mouev
< «nt botidlrili l.t , , :roa nf , permit tiiem to return to • , er - iry box to-di.
, ; : ' "■* homes ill good i- ,s n; it will alio.' iainide aud bo..ik^t free,
to whom contract it awarded. ,
| the meinb, rs of the various enure -1
.. , . i A ' " " " rn the city to hear the Bishop \ Bur j \ml
1 ' Board s, Agr
c 'nr«i ami Xermal I'nm
.1. A. IVrklns, i f Antiquity, ()., was
for thirty years needha..>ly tortured by
ph>'sieianh for the cure of < ;:cma. He
whs quickly cured by using De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing
salve for piles and skin disease*
A Burn Thing for You.
A transaction InwUicii youcannotloselsa
suieUiiug. Biliousnt8a,sick headache,fur-
red tongu •, fe. er, piles: n<l a thousand other
li s are > a • d by conetijiation and sluggish
'aver Oascaiots Candy Cathartic, the tvon-
deriul now liver stimulant and luteailnal
Ud touie aro by all drugget ^ guaranteed to cure
- moii'v iei.it a. C. C. C. are u aurc
10c., 25c., ti-.\
Bv'O our hi? ad
*'er, ty.
at tend their usual places of worsbi
I All are most- cordially invited
11.,.,,, ie ,.rv,'s 'attend.
un sctive Interest in thei Serviees will l«? h 11 in St. Joi.n
ri reform of pension eHvreh promptly at 10.80 on Si
to I
make no provi
Wi iy no, S
forte the pre
n nee lo the I
(*,.1,1
usion.s
mt
it
CRM
U> imo an I sure w
Drug btore.
tiing to takr
movement f
Hl' ' ' ,K commander day morning. High Mass at 10 ,t
in ci. <1 th ( and Anuy. htm wrij Mon.laV.
■ 1 "l,: ■; fi I Iff. Ik,. Ui,!,,,), Will ml .ti'.
i-ter the siicrnun nt of coutirun -
tion at the bitter services.
. a letter fav
lie l a . :: tv. gone to
f ar till! pur I " .f of furtheiing
an \ sligaHun i f the list in making
it a i ii of hca:i r ip the full sense of
thev 1. lie but voices tho senti-
ment of the v a tit i :ly of Veterana who
desire not ( pi honest administra-
tion of Urn lax . Nut a i end be put to
i he scct s.iiious of i ; and i i hop
ty aimed " e e! | t p r
ly. It is In he ■ < .• tfce d f.
u; ivi uiwr srim 'laaonhe li< t •
'O (h| .ranvnt ti tttu tiulh of the
luaiicr be established.
Pros]
De' w!"
ous lit I
onsin f
-aid li,
St ■! •.
erlty e mea dekost t> I
K .M'livris in ^ood condli
I'a Li't! r.vriy !1 p«r- r<- tan
■ pills l i;- e. nstipaii i.., 1
l',. i
p cur
Ho
world for
leers, Salt
er, • Chaped
. ami all
i v. ly cures
l' is guar-
isfrtction or
> cents per
KirrUbarg, 1'.
rth millions
el -'hi !■;.• r up
' bV- C '1 Is ill
Cure "
ami ai I roal
Uo r Drug
by ffiTon that tli>- fo'.btw
ice of liis intentli
bupport
111 bp ni"«!<' befor.' lb
rand Rect v -rat Guthrie, Okla., on M ii. I
ONE CHVHS REL5FF.
-ideucii upon
I. of i:
Kin; Hu
; John
!!, 11.ri'
have tried
. 1 on l'U JLICATIO.N
Land Oflicp a Gnthrio. Okla. |
I It. I
I'tdr')
You c".n buy them in t ic paper 5-ccnt cartons
labubs for Five Cents.
'y t'uo unlTersal ; :tS 0«tDx::d for Ijw prU*.
. id this sort of
'ou c:o
I'abule
TT ti. «
T'.ir:v. Cnr ncAL Co tfANY, No. io
I beit t^> ) a by mail
Tin chanccs :
ry medicina you need.
A!Nii>V Grill/ -TIC
CukE COHSTlPATiOH
10*
25 < S0^
ALL
DRtiGClSTS
(\ S.,V i: :v-i
milk.ill hiioit.u-uioUi
i.y hit-
lior ml
utlvu nml b
CfiNSY
EDC'l FOR
MOTHERS
CATHAflTIO
ml'j luxatUu lor lUu
cascab r'i'H
l-y ttinchll
I
•top wind
cm mpi
ilrlv .'IT norma, and
all kinds
Hies Unit llvo
bowel, of tLo rfrowiiiK elilld
<'A CAHI:T«,
iiit t leutly, per-
ly.11 r'Tjitoon-
FLESSE
(THE CHiLQHEi
' ' I.:
VEGETABLE
kSTi3E?'i!G
LAXATIVE
CURE
GUA .ANTLtD
«)
of com.ilpntli.il
ol.i-Uimtc, or
rhnso iponey wil
lioi-tItilljr refiindpil
klnU that breed n:id (eaJ hi tho syiitcni
r.\3CAllKT8
I 8tl'I!'IU-|l IO.d
ml i tlmuinto
Tl.ry
how.
ilior.i Into
by your own (inni(tlnt.
CASCAIXET8
ir'Joc! S
ftOr a ht *, arunra
LiyEn
STJHL'L'Ml
HALTS
ill |-ro o
luoritaiid put j
tho rluht rond to per
foot n ml porum ne
lii n't el
FOR 10 CENT !!
it h r
111 ;i kill (4
rial, delay
Household Goods.
,'h b*it The ancient Greeks believed that!
j;.., '.1, I the Penates were the gods who attend-1
lluiit' ;' ed the welfare and prosperity of th i
d Ii family. They were worshipped a
1>l!l s-1 household gads in every home. Tin
or | hoi:- iliold 1 of to-dav is Dr. King'
sboti'd be without tliis i
is pleasant to take an 1 a safe and sure
remedy for old and young. 1'rv • trial
bottles at J. W. II iward's dat-j store.
He. ular size 50c and $1.00.
N. w Route to iloaltii.
Little, fragrant, palatable tablets,in
a dainty enameled metal b x, ja t.
right for the vest pocket or the lady's
purse. On the tablets are stamped
i : e letters, "C. C. Cascarets, Candy
Cathartic. Eat one Ilka candy and
the little tablet at once purifies ai d
i<<v;maifK the whole digestive canal.
Ii destroys disease germs in the
mouth and throat, stops aouring of un-
digesieti i .od in the stomach, stirs up
the liver, und tones and strengthens
the b .v..-'a, making them act h -n.thily
and i utorally. Thty are well and
widely adv. rtiscd in tho press, but the
best advertisement for Casearets is
their wonderfully y *t positive action,
which makes a Casc iret couvert. eve.y
n.. that tries them. Wo redauimen d
hem to all our readers.
i ; eat ham's Ta -less c hill Tonic
en . i the chills, builds up t!>o syntem,
and drives away all ills. 1! makes
and fa*t mis the lean.
Its the tonic of tonics, the best ever
seen. 5o cents.
Don't juc'i by other mcdicincs you liavc tried. The
%ire new, unlike*, anyihh ;^etsc that's sold, and infinitely su*v< '•
Try a JOc box to-day, if not p!c-,/d
A 50 cent Iron 'Ionic. l'u < 1
ble Iron concentrated an t pure Am
phone Quinine is contained in ('
i ham's Tasteless Chill Tonic, making
it the most, desirable Iron To^iconthe
market. It is a true tonie, strengthen•
*r. appetiser, toner up of the system,
ni a purifier- Only 50 cents.
■ '•'•'s- | your money ba:kl Larger boxes, 2&. r
'•* • 'iv.. 'r'.-'i!; 'j S.u.'.ple and booklet mailed tree- A'
Imitations I
st-rliuq remedy co.. ohicaooi i
i' Nerro Piasters f
it Has' Nkv\ u Pla
NK8S. Udrur
- l'lieiiniatlsin.
TUBS for SPINAL
a a bell cu tcr iSc.
life: |
ij dvi
•SUM U!«J J<I * po.su t
■Mr- ir vou havc an idca
Patent it.
Writ® ft>r * boelr on Ttvlf *".h Prt $*-
and \'i -f I .> •no L- nt. io Ah-* . y
AMkKiuv • NV>: .itladalpht*,
V- aiNTIOMTNItM^Cn.
tion guarautu
|^«ts.
inona o ugM Syr Wil
For sale by
JCuvrat*, nnd T'.vV-M.-e ti obtained and all P«t-j
J. nt I" nc •. 'J I r MoDt'RATC FCCS. I
Sou:: OrricciaOP^3£tTi; U. S. PATiNTOrri-r}
t iu Uaic tiua uioncj
d -d it '• - pb'tfn., with Jr. ri|>-}
ii' V. h 1 , 11 or i> I • n t,|J
*1 ?. Oar I due till patent und. I
V pamfhl'. r, *' II '•* to Ol.tn: 1 I'., enu," vritbj
<• . • ... in ti. U. H. oud lurcign cuuntru
1011, S MOW & CO.
cer. paten . . .c i, washington. d. c. .
i- Liu
i'ooltry, I an Lo
JlijwLi, Ba.ivor.f
irt,no'..
3Pb«n" . da of - .
r.«o. • !'
M UcMUi LFU oli*
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