The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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"Treason in the want*
.lie Chicago 'J ri jun. |
.,1 Il.-m .. I.iiu-
leiiatois. All kinds of
ji-ing formulated 1 • takt
;*itttliig Cireuim>tance t
\V * ill I' ill'XiOUK to do il little good
11 1 tiiM \\<•!l«l and « an think of no
|.ieas«iuter or better way to do it than
. n. iiiiii«mbng One iMinule « ough
• uic a* a pi< ventative of I'limiiii. niH,
. ..nsuiuptioo iui4 oiher w 1 iouh long
j oublt b t t ut foljotv in git I'U il cold#
HuUUIll.- J>l "X Stoi*.
into
ekles
cikoned u|
irnfes.scd al
idt- of tin Atlant
that
prcvu
and becuu
hl'IiiltI'lb .1
cry of •• 11
up.
)tu
liberate
the put
U«, III. t.' IOH 1
gp.m h 8p u
J fOlUUN
i'01 juiin loons goto the
peoples' .yanK
"Maud 1 1 1 or The Normal Selu 1
lU MOrH A I Ii I C.VTKAI 1 t' *1 Mi r 11
There will be a nutting i the l'<
ocratic t t it11 ii 1 1 Mininittat tie il
of (i IN St*'Vt>n8 ui. Oklahoma * it
Saturday, May M, JHUfS, at ehwn
a in. for tlie purpose 1
Filial Idling I In' vacuums n a
enisling 111 I lit) I'.'iuuutlit
SU tlM> Ihscii.-olllg till) 1 ming
l umpaigu
Iuikh transacting any other bin
i i-sk.s dial may legally be brought Ik
(ore tin* Commute
AU members am urgently > pic.ded
to be preset, as math t | t
lance will In- diseased
fU.o. \\ St t.\ i \ on. lii. Ml'l
See'). Chairman
Ol*hiln>iUi lily. t'kla Vptil J • lx s
iK.nl )
doin"
archis
0111 ol two \m
iin l td 1 ondu 1
lllpl to I If .111/
niiml tli.it
a erf ill
all nat
I ) tin. ji.ilal).
Mctteinu lib >
iints the dreamt
i between that
.ill that *01
; only right
them. TI.
rue from t
ally of oiii
eminent 11
neld again
Houivt
may r 1 g 1
•langi 1 tin
I 1 hat Uw*
I off ui tu. 1
v democratic rid j
I* trying t i pn vent
'asun in 1 he f u$ie'
u-yeau hI'll al
I of thiug, for ih
bill the J11<<1<U,'
I- rriuiblieau pre*
i/iiii'vvlieir, and il
aiiurd that il uiiiat be a
I I'lundi-i againsl 1 lie jj \
) Well 1U1 u t'Ullipaigll in the
1 S j >ain
1 much these j it> iiigan-
i" alarm bell, then is n
l"'<>ple <miii b.
m natura who 1
i d to
i giit
is ge
THE CRKATKST BOOK OF THt AtiEt
Sliould In in tw'y Home Mil Library.
He people's Bible Hisiorg
jr.-,:
"'v '
.liiiuru '' bJ ' ' ' . 1' M-.7«
Wlut. 'b Cr« am Vvrmitui'f
ever) p<^sible good witbout ilu'
1 bility ot harui. It is a purely veget
bit* j ie|y.ifatioii that i aiinot (ail toe
1*1 worm If your « ud « its wi
I but fails to grow, If it is dark und
|tiu e\«>, it ii if fretful or il it slee
1 poorly. 1I1
I arc sappn
J W WALTERS, PRESIDENT.
W. S PATTEN CASHIER.
>wtll
\ ilality, retard
iaiigtniig its lib
\ eruiifuge v\ nli
A icsultti. l.arj
Price 25
ird.
ti t>.
hot-
Sold
ed I
upon Hit! ir>
re duiig«linis
Haiaiuar:
OI. '
I'.liuurll ''
li.. Ki.. •• •• ■
(•',U"|y ' i
v™A,u. i 'I '
3."' .1. ' fffit i
.It 'jiM f%
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I ITi'MI "l I1 "f" V
r .' fja-s
to U
M U0-,
f 1 I'ii "Ao'i
. 1
yft.nr!};
n>i
uij.
1 and any !'•' 'is ■' 1
ult upon tht- integiit)
btnp
" I""51 l,u
a< 11.u t thai tu
Tbe fleeViuai JduiuU> was a tauif
aftau. a vet) light >v<te wa iaat.
The uiUre ctUseus' tivkev wa eKctcU
'Vtu raiu ttua week was
tUiougtioul the WutU'i). At
Uauoeot waur (©U.Uiuroughb
ganued.
this li d 1.
iiitiliy
1 to the 1
as the wo
411 to tlie
audthe
huildiiif.
or tlu
id>the
Dltlll in
u|i thiougla
tluep'
Chvbu udom
\\ itli all 1 Inn.Hi 1 t>*11 wdh
industnal >^ti 111 i | abb' uf utHi*
(ih. .ual Oi>|Miiumties tu the limit
I'toduiti>I'tteM. will
h . inheitHKl adaptability to cuust
t 'Utldi 'n- with a gov<tktiiuenial
tetu wluau tlaatuity h|i> pt>^en tts
vapaitty to meet rut) eoneet\a|)le 10
luitcmcul. rtuU with . iiti tushij
whose cit .uiitici ha> I
by the hea\ ic 1 demauua upon pat
uotistu tu all history, the I uitnl
States ot Vwerua vuuld hue the
1 otuluued powv ts vd I tuopi without
teat vousr<iacnie> I he ut.iof
lAttopc woulil would 1 ry out for peai e
goMMlj '•«l<^< ,luu >«•' " '
aUun Che guiw ug mtelUi tual demand toi
oakiug 1 tteevlotu on the olhti side oi the
the earth auU Itttuvtug the wheat eut '^au would soou I • mu a dud 1 .
_ - .he pat\g> ol h\u Hvi a -duut whdc
want UP tuaieu ou the farming altci out poits wetc iK avd to the
Iliit oai.'« U> a., a. *UI.
.^piiniaiiia I'll detiioi
ulisl iunalorn are not frying 1 1
the lOUIitry <d I III- bine sv t« of wa
Id ehiuged, hid lin y Ihey u.. 1
biuj (hi government ui roil'
nru trying to hrtak into the I*
ill the pri tejil that then uioliv
purely patriotle.
()ne t)f ilu; ehargea of Mlr
ag.iinat lliutjt: HUtiiituiS ii that
UlutlVB 111 Ulgillg lct.ll< of II
no 1 i'B instead oi l>'iig tiin 1) 11
hearing bonds, i& t ••di;Uau«:l Hi
1. Ill'} Auuthfl out ' I tin ll
t'liaigis ii that an liuaailB lax
work hardihip to the money po
u> wluuu tin) nation must look I.
port tu times ol Unaiu ial iu.i t
thona mouthpiecus ol thulr party say
too much to make converts. I heir
ulterior purpose is too thinly disguised
to It. 1 the p> pie. and then silly cry
ot 'tu-as ui" is sure to rcoalve itsclt
ilito a boomerang ami ret urn and
simile them ll it he treason to dc
plunder the gov
eiargelya nation
>t tiaUoi.s, and it is tar better lor the
al of the uouutry to be that kind ot
traitor" than be "loyal" as these
uhl he piutuiereii uuderstaiui "loy
alty 10 mean. St l.ouis Uepuhlie.
111 I'd 1 Ii.uj ottered
t the be 1 tlu 1
.if the students
''t/Viiiro 'n.HMiv 1:1
* fYtf Ull U.-1.1
1 .!*■*... 1 •!« v ■ • E .
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THI-: ' IUI .A I INIiWKI'AlliH
I I1IJ UkliA I' WK8TI
The
Kansas City
Star.
Hy Mall, 0tfH> >>iioday, $4.00 a Y«if
i lie W«kly, One V« r • • • M C««t«
PEOPLES' fSANK,
©en&ral I -Susin&ES
EDMOND OKLAHOMA.
.I AMES R.TAYLOR
J'UOI'UIETOR or
ll ll I to I
dollars tlu)
he doubled.
blip
lint
thai
u atu. uil j iche
rnmynt. tin
. .lulled oil the cam
|'he lUileni.^ almost went
lieu the) learned of Admiral
iht' Spanish deet .it
Manila
ivalks
ml iln
yuniu'.N ni M>.
The rani this week n.t-ures
whoat crop
The wind on Saturday nigld tno.
A 1 oiuatouk's granary nil tu<r I« <
datlon.
S. 1 Hell in 011 the grand jury at
1
Moore
to tlW twi' ll l |Uu rJ'Mj Vct,"llU
ludsent shuddevtn^ through Viaiue
aud that otti.
When a inau advi t .tcs tusiou
(oreea, Vlie chatut's are. that direct ..
. . , . . , . shake .very throm in I
Uuluect he ts seeking an uttue \
eouveutlou ol those that Oebevu tu
bimetallism
. less than a icutui y ago
! slut I. e cvciy thu'u. iu I
n.'l U.. SjUtfS < ucial i
There are three little things which
more work than any other three lit
tie thiugs created tle v I. "I. aul
the hee and l eAV lt's l.tulc I aily Iii>
ers, the last hi
ids tor btotu.
11 oward's Un-
it*
ah
id live
1 us little
troubles
Among the ah, ii a.lielva iu
North Aiuetuan lleview iu-
I uuitioual \ abu . i lb-isI.uk
' t Vusuu. - A lull 'U tlu
the \la
,\ nild again
trope "v .■
.ike bread
- 1 _ . .* .... 1 well as constitutions?"
good euoiigU tor u«. ,. . . ,
| Hits war ^'ill not extend beyond,
- *- 5 ' vjmistiOO," hy 1- t" I'luiutuer A Ueui
the purpose lor whu h it was rebu ' •
,luo. I'tatl puichased about i.mtb dctl.ucd. \\ c -.h,ll di,u-Spam p,a lK" Vrlstoeraey by lliarleatwgu
bushels id wheat at this point aud. iumi \\c>ieiu liemi i-heu in u lUul I'l-uil Muoti'i., ...It' t
Sevvantlast weeek, about b.aUU Wih | older that hat harts uiay be blotted l'> 1 *ue Maiah 1'a.^i
els at the latter plaee. T.tkki bushels ot tnU ,u lilc \cvv WoilU and that libei
being laid around the huilding.
I he vtheuian hehating Society did
not uieat MiUid.n night owing to tlu
im leniency of the weathet,
II more thau two students get into
a i otiv ersaiioii you can leel suit tht>
an talking about wai! war! war!
I I I.e. ihiitl seues id the student^ let
ti.ici occurred on l uday night \
jl.tigeand appreciative audience was
• pu .lent. I he progiam was as follows
I \|usu l ouhle Quartette
.lei tun 'tilaueis" lleruian Hang
I Piano Solo. t atharine Homci
lei tun. "The Third I'unic W.n
I.vda Hart
\ ocal solo, Mastei t o il Allen.
I ecture. 'i uds Auus," I e Koy
tiieenlield.
Music. VHmhle Ouartette.
l eiture • I he I'sncoIo^v and 1'eda
gvu.v til .Mathematical Teaching.'1
\nna i aider.
Musu\ Maiubdni Club.
\\ c suggest that a uniform be
adopted, to be woru b\ the gradua-
ting class in the future.
-vhoo. .1 living to ride a btcvc.v.
busi
• olid.
Mi and Mrs.
With tienrge Huuvei Mund
A Ct.uisitick traiisaeied
liens III edmond, Wt dlies.i
I 'has. hu kerson w ent l
Friday.
Mi |!ek buried an infant baby
Tuebda).
A meeting will be held at the Kan-
sas school house nt'M I riday ai - p ni.
to make preparations tor liecoialion
day.
James brown has been canvassing
this community for the Jones Header.
Messrs Iht keisou. Man and t omstock
Uiade purchases. I is the hoss lu-iulei
The revival meeting held by t roin
well Urotli. is in the church last week
i was a success, twenty three eonver
j stuns Ihe Itev. l romwelU are utein-
hei • oi the M. I . I huieli at I I Ueno
ItoSK IU I'
DO yot HUM a w ma i f
1< lit KIN Kit's HA Id.
J or
1111,11 (IIIAl)E WIIKISI-S.
1 ll |
n- We have received instructions to
! . lose out a llieycle M ami fact urer's
|. . i, of 000 High Grade fAdli and
I iient'a Wheels, inaiiufuctured to retail
| im $50.00 each. Fully warranted.
Ol'It I'llK'K $25.00 KAt'H
I send $2,00 to eover express charges
i or deposit amount with your Kxpress
I Agent ami send us the receipt and we
| Mil ship the wheel <" > l>. for the
; Ualancn. Subject to examination.
Illt'Atil) ItliO K Kit At i K t'O ,
HOTEL DE HOSS.
Feed, Sale and ZxcKar\ge Stable
.i, .i
West Stvond Street,
Edmond, Oklahoma,
Solentdic American
Aytuioy
CUREC0HSTIPAT80W ^
I i.H * t
PATEMTS
IN
I.a. t n.ulun ana fr. n« inu*K.k
CSKDi
CATHARTIC
r.ir at't'iiriiiK imtwwtii lit
III.' lO l..'l fi.tlt ti. >• 1'KllrttV.o III lllo
Scientific ^menenu
lArgeat clrculao >nofiinj
vt
ALL
BnU<3t3«ST6
the bdal amount was purchased from
teu farmers. This goes to show that
there is considerable wheat in the
hands ol the farmers, tributar\ to I d
inoiul. Mr. I'fatt estimates the
I) may not be strangled, l-veu il
Kuiope should ioolishlv plunge iuto '
the tray to at lest ihe developmeut 0!
our purposes, the people of the |
I'nited Stales ot \me u . . . .. ...
courage, and with an unci
resourcefulness, whteh wa
out Uovcrumvut to guide l
wuteis the Ship ot siak
auiouut at upwards ot UaAW busheb tlu l ; t
-- with faith iu ti oil, would
Mr. Uycus eauie to thU town a few aa,ui uiluual vc Nv l;i , hl
mouths ago, aud was popularly sup
posed to be study tug Law iu u locu1
law eihee. lie was modest, retuout,
made lew ae«|uaiutames, aud did uol
seem to be inVercatcd in local ikCaus
I lis eouduct was entirely icreproachu
VW. the logical conclustou uovv is
that there was au "uuderstaudiug
before he came here, aud U will I At a meeting thi
hard tor Mr. t allahau u i ••iviuee the hcau Tcuit ial V a at t
|>eopie to the contrary should he even t*kl houia. held at Okl;t ■
desire to do so. L'his i> on. V 1 IJ. Is.'.- • , .
^uost Migrant breaches of the "Uoiue
' Ride ' doctrine that has ever t. iao to
onr uoUee. For Mr. t/aliahau'a s.ike
|>ersouailv, we regret it, poll ti i dly it i>
about ^s consistant as ponulism .
,ip-li- A,y saujee. K . ..
Vreas.
Sl'0Cl>SFl I t.\ rtup.us
U is not uecessarv tor us to ea
rteutiou oC the eu-'-eus ot Kdu.
ie tact that the k.ugle Mills i-
wervingly so, one ol the mo^1.
What pleasure is there in able with
a headache, eoustipa! i.>n and bilious
neas? Thousands experience them
who could become perfect'.v healthy hy Uockl««o s Arnica baivi-
using lieWitls l ittle Kailv li st-rs.lhe TliK IH.m Saevk in the world for
am....* 11.Iln liiU l>r..g C>"«. Uruiw-s n «, l'lm . Nil.
Uhueiu tVv.'L- -.>r.-a, IVtter, t h v«l
s,lut<'' lUmls, l't..llblaii>«. Corns, ami nil
~ >Kiu Fruptions. and jH ssitively cures
I'vltss. or uo pay required It ih guar-
Pv> R)l lon^M ** 1 ••n- or0es' n«^ 4, U r ! u. give • ; • - c • icti «r
y refunded. Price 25 vents pec
For sale t>y J. W. H'ward.
Mirdculous Benefit
HEOEIVED FROM
Dr. MtWs' New Heart Cure.
RmJ |h« t. jlS. It •<11 IM) JM dioilsnJs.
THINK OR STARVE
THAT IS THE UTtRttAmE.
eet lhat
erpr
in the
We Uk, I .
U idkv,\ .V I" ai i ai
jr.
hat the Kagle M
HoaU.k«
uuda more v
has vet beeu
brands t
Ked U.
., s \
The street commiasiouer is iiuprov
log Uie streets. U seems to us that
the time hits arrived, that the im
provemeut of the streets m the tuturi,
should at least have some clement f
periiuuieucy. It is a (act Ui.it iu the
past all sueli Impr^veuieuts, have
simply been makeshifts tor t!i lane
being, plowing aud scrapiug the dirt to
the eeuter to wash dowu with each
succeeding mm or to be blowu away
iu elowdsot du.it, Uie process repeated
each year ti.v> ^eu Uie sum total ihat
h.is been acco:npliahed. It is ume we
x*l eat that the work done should be
aometliiug et a permanent character.
W« trmt that Uie new auc.i will in
struct the commissioner to macadam-
lie every rod that lu: grtides, Ui .
ween a street is linislied it will reiun
iu prime shape torvc.ua, and iu a fvw
years Wduioiiu will be uoted foi iu
beautiful streets.
committee was duly aut
ritorial silver Uepuhlie.
Committee to be held at ti
Uotci at Kl Ueue, on Frtda
lj y6, at 1 p. m.. for the pu
orgiui'./.;ug the Term. .
suing yern. rnd to mere t
the orgaui/utUon * our pai
poiutmg all Ueee^a: \ comi
to trans^ict such oUier huai
respective c
May 14, IS',
poae of elee
ritoi lal si
C'emmitlee
A full a
Central
Kc.i.
m
j
Vot.ikjrly NEW CKXASIONS.
Tltd Best > Only
Kwofhi fldgdziite... \ One Uuilar i "uar
111 Old Siurlii. < HI Cents * numlMlb
MoiOhly-Kiy.'tftf
znzvius 'i*S . .w'wiw.
NkwT'i* i -Jm to«rk «*.! . >i' 'ii ' 'mm .'"i-.nl
dPftClA;. TO YOU -8«a4 Ift two .nut .'.uapi iaa
j..., THK NEW TIMS *. iihillliMt
JOdH SMITH, *i>« $Urv >t % i l :i vululio.i. ■?
^r-J«f.«ii«a -.-i. i-j*
la !<1m on « «*y M.i/r 'u-.iuy.
Jimiui S. Iuit & C^mpauv. /uliii.^aus
Jo t-Ulii Vvcauc. «.(1lw-VuO*
PURELY
VEGETABLE
STi.mAKT
only genuine
Bowaro of
Imitation
rAMc\nt:T!
l l-.f 1. K'lt t.HMlt
llWi' i;i in' > . '!«,.•> ...
, uk. i . t •
In tli.' i.null Ii. I. 'i vihk
•; r'; BfiO« FOB k
" " 1 H fl
lllf IT. t III Mil ft .tint
lll.'UI 1 IMti.lt.1 .'I lit*u-
MOTHERS
l.utn • a+jr-v-v „ , * *
Liall pill*.
C VM' AKETK
.i ."j'"'. *t'y,.'
. t.il.tl ..r ..Out i Mil-
....
plfssf.
. i t1 Ti.«r
11 2
- • • wln.'-t . '!.• :o ' k i v
* THE PrtlLSlflif N
" t. II U L 1 ■ 11 1 1
r
CURE
;{ QUA .AHTEES ^
ANTISEPTIC
LAXATIVE
| ■ I k-'l
" HEALTH J
i ■ - v I o. S
| ?0R «0 CEM7S |«
vour money b-:k! L.'r?tr box;:, 25cor 50c. (|
Mtf booklet imM free- Addrcsi
WANTED:-
MM, N. Y.. •*
fUitJ lrdN. Y Ajt .li'.Ty azid
■tj yvarn ol ttao BaJx-'X'k ot
Muntwl Carrie Co., of Auburn. "L
wrirti to ruj sratituUn ?n.-tno niiPHe-
lou bwoottt p ^«iv«U frurn Dr. Miles' Hoart
•."uro. I ^udferwi for ywicrs. rwult jf trmj
ll.,.. 'T>JIU scuiMei* whleS niTiiCUiU my huurt
•ii tij.. *urst form, uiy lliulw . >• ..od trvui
tiiu ;fcuklu« up. I bloated until I waa unable
to button : y clothini;: hud sharp ya.ris
t.x>u6 tho .loart, saoilK-rmg n>« ! in«i
snorimrs* of bruatii. Kor tijree uit-uibu I
* .u unablo to He down, ^nd ;UI the iii :ep I
;ut In an arm aa.r. I wau tr*jated by
too bv dt«- 'or but ^r«dually «
Vbuut % y :.ir mo I ouunutjuced taknii; Dr
MiIim, Nuw lifca.-t'."ure aud It w*.rad my tlfft
45 ii by ^ uirnclo."
Dr. HI has' Reniodleel
%re so id by all dru,:
<it.lb under -a pueiti
ifUtkrantee, rtr>t bottl
beuc tit tf or ruoucy r
funded. Book un dis
of the lu art an
uervtM* fr -.c. \.lUr ^c,
Ult. Hli.liS HKD1CAL CO., iikhart, Ind.
KO-TO-BAG
civ":; nnL"- .
Don't Sd 3ii d
l * it- i wii
can buy them ir
Tin TebL.!.
p.' ;icr 5-ccr.t cartons
jr Five Cents.
If you iioi . iind thii sort cf
;: i a iis T ab it I es
J. u. w.
this
locality
; vtJiuv
SlI«K)II\<. .lHA.lv VI I V.v , 11.
Tecumseh, May > V shooting took
plare heie Uiis uiormug over the town
election. \s a result, Thurston Hen
fto in dead aud Ike Ueniroaud Fuidlei
are wounded.
Tlie Hhmjting was the result of a
.ipiarrel over which one of tlie rival
gambling houses should control the
city marslud.
i'he Kenlio.s were su^ porting t Uik
for marslial and tlie Fiddler I bothers
weie sup(K>rters of Ciouk. L'he Iteu-
Iros attacked Murray, a HUpporler of
UTOSS.11V.
rittuv.
(JULUMBIA CIGAR
cilie.vfio.
bottle ,>1 Dr. Siiuu >n
md all
ient« not
umvk ter-
Don't Tobacco 9pit and Sino'w Toor Life Awaj.
If vou vvaut tv amt 'obaeco u *iiit eusily
aud ' oi'evei-. beiiiodo veil, sirouv". ruugnetie,
fnll.a new ale anu vijjor, take Wo-ToBne,
the wooder-worker, tiiai rnuKi s weau men
-irouK' Manj i;uia ten pouods m UJ^duys.
oV. I' 10U,0U01 ured. Buy N
At the Druggist's
tntee
ft. W.
Ad.
Hunts Litfhtmnu Oil
Cures Cataiuui. Neuralgia, Headache,
Cramp Colic iUid Diarrhoea. Failing-
Money refunded. For sale hy all
Duggtsta.
applied. N •
tails to sail*
uy .1. W Ko
I it vol Ol
; dlsput
Nt-w Rente to iloaiih
Little, fragrant, palatable tablets,in
a dainty enameled meta
right tor the vw t |>oekHt -
purs
On r
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A U u .
Is among Uie |n
Kloudikt. I u-i
othe
the Fuldlers. The Fiddlers luUrtsrvd i>uli
auid stopped tlie light. Tlu- lteufros sliould |>o«t > •
armed themselves and went to the tlie mitiiug iaws aud
Fiedler salool. >Vheu the Fiddlers i;citable lufoimatiou, with \j>lau.i
naw tlu:ia.approach they opened Hie, tiun of miuiiig terms, may be Icund iu
with Uie resist.lb.it Thuiston Ueufro i>0ok. "ii'I'm ^londikt . a ued by xi
Wf.is iuftaiitly kj)lled, Ike Ucnfro aud u |;uutc.
one of Uie l iu^.s w jifuded. Times
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trial wiii convince you «u
iftihibties of miuing at tieularly ••Ifeetive uUv
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the little labiet at
regulates the w hoU
It destroys dtsea
mouth aud throat, s
.limped
iscarets. Candy
c.e candy anil
purinei
gestive
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for iu the post otl'.c
for the weekendmj.
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The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1898, newspaper, May 6, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142074/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.