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Creek County Courier
*m4 THE MOUNDS ENTERPRISE
lt\ Courier Publishing Company
8APILPA. OKU
The re Is doo«- «o grave as to defend
the overlong hatpin.
Fashion note: Paraffin coats are all
the rage uniting imported eggs.
We are waiting for Halley's to show
us the spring styles in comets.
No Innocent bystander Is hurt In a
night riot when he is at home in bed.
that 'he swimming will be good next
July
STATE NEWS CONDENSED
From All Over The New State
Oklahoma Coal ard Aspha t Cill iDc'egites to Washington.
Pending. Mr- \ C. Stevens of Oklahoma
City. Mrs X. \| Carter of Guthrie,
Mrs Narclssa Owen of M imkogee
mother of 1'nited States Senator
Robert L. Owen, have been selected
i «• woman suffrage del« gates from
The fate of the Creager bill, which
provides for the dosing .ip of the
affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes
and the disposition of the segregated
coal and asphalt lands of Oklahoma .., , . , .. ,, A.
Indians. Is still m the hands of ' ,h° ,Na,.onal convention
Secretary Uallinger of the Interior ** tuKtZ 1 ' °" Apr,“ 14
Kven if you cannot skate, remember , Ib.partm. nt The ..111 would dispose I!a j
- —■■■ * — ----* ■ of the lain!.-, to private parties in .
limit, „ ,, _ H <«a> Several impoitaui measures
limited tracts on Hie sealed bid svs- , . ' , ' , ,
... of vital mteresl to the Oklahoma
teni, first, however, giving the State „
i.Li.i, ... „„ .i 4L . i___ suffragists are to eon:e up at the
of Oklahoma an option on the miner .. ..
. ... „ National in* eting and Senator Owen
als. rhe House I omntlltee on In- ... , .....
ii„„ . - ._____ _ . . . . will be one of the chief speakers
dian Affairs does not want to report
Millionaires now wave aside the
pate de fois gras and call for pork
chops.
Rut the man who uses dynamite can-
not say that he didn't think It was
loaded
American frozen beef sells cheaper
this biil favorably unless it can get
the indorsement of the Interior Ite-
partmenl, and Secretary Ballinger Is j"'
said to be afraid of the dynamite
which he sees In the conservation
problem connected with the diepnsi-
In idoudon than
anybody guess v*ny?
Mr. Halley's comet should have Its
hair marcelled before it comes into
full view of the spectators.
New York. Can | tlon ° ft he c.ia' an i asphalt lands
Three methods of disposing of the
coal in these lands have been under
consideration:
One is to sell the coal to indivi-
Maybe the hog is merely trying to
live up to what the retail price of pork
has been for a considerable time.
Kx-Hultan Abdul Hamid is thought
to be crazy because he will not eat.
The high coat of living may have af-
fected him.
The Oklahoma Suffra ists' Asso-
riaton has elected the following of-
ficers for The < nsulng <ear: Prosi-
er; vice president,
I'a'tirl Dalton; recording secretary,
Mariam Tucker; treasurer, Anna
l,R?ke\ ; eorresimnriing secreta* )-,
lalha Dunham, auditors, K'lzabeth
O'Donn II and Mrs. M O Mensan
son.
THE POWER C
FAITH
Sualay Sckoci Ltitoa fot April 3, 1910
Specially Arranged tor Thi* Paper
Rai road Building in Oklahoma.
The announcement is Important
that the Kook Island system is be-
hind the Denver and Gulf Railroad
and will iinance the construction of
that line from Dallas northwest to
Denver and Colorado Springs. Col.
The Information is said to come
from Preslaient H. U. Mudge of the _
Rock Island •ystem. during a recent utmotf rEXT _MaUhew f lI M Mern.
game of golf. 1 he object in con | orv verses, jh, a.
siructlng the Denver and (iulf is I HOLDEN TKXT.—“All things are pos-
not only to get a direct route from 1 sdile to him that belleveth " Mark # 23.
the Gu’f coast to the proposed out , All,tuni1.of A i* ■**' . _
IM of the Rock Island t the Pacific . „»um a, Jairus' house and os the streets
coast, but to put the Rock Island in I or th* city.
Suggestion and Practical Thoughts.
nertlons for the Northwest. The \\ hat p*ah j8 _Vs. 18. 19 Where
"r ‘,"'1 «» «l*r»er.'l '•**- was j,.sll8 «h„D ht. worked the mir
cently In Colorado. Texas and Okla-
hoira. across the Panhandle countrv
of Ok ahoiiia from Tcxhoma north-
west to th*- Colorado state line. Con-
struction is now in progress near
Texhonia and contracts have been en-
tered into with main cities along
i he proposed line.
Thai the steed is on the way for
the Knid, Ochiltree and Western
Railroad, chartered to build east
trom Dnlhart, Tex., lo Knid, Ok., and
tha: it is coming in quantities that
will prevent anv cessation or pause
n the construction work from the
time of laving the steel begins.
•
aclea we are to study? In "his own
city." Capernaum. He was fresh from
two stupendous miracles, (he stilling
of the tempest on the sea of (ialilee.
and the healing of the (iadarene de-
moniacs across the sea from Caper-
naum.
How did Jairus bring his petition to
Jesus? He put his whole soul into his
prayer—the only kind of prayer that
gets results. He worshiped him. fall-
I
world.
Pangs—So you've b
of an automobile too.
Carelessness with!
I
mous for th>- w ild tm kf
He also can deliver
duais as Provided In the Creager Mil B‘T*h*7oiJ.w^J* measures passed at
and to which the progressive™ in ,hp J ^ , pR.
ie ,* na » aie op'»ose . ialature were signed todav:
A second suggestion m »«» sell the T , , ,
. . . .... - ,, .... Taylors concurrent resolution sug-
coal to ihe National Government ...... . ...
.... . . . .. ... __,__gestine to the people that they Initi
outright, which the Indians prefer, . ..... . ’ ,
. ... .. ...... ______ ate ihe grandfather clause as an
tint which the Oklahoma ( ongress- ... ., ,, ... .. ..
amen In ent to the Constitution: th"
men oppose. Bryan general election hill; th* 1)111
A third method is the one present- , . . . .
' . .. , ., „ .. .. provdln* for ihe sale of unused r*a
ed In th*- l.a Folletle hill, to let tha , . .. . . . . .
.... ... . . '-state deeded to or held bv count'es
,. , , .. , . ' , .. for purists'-* f f separate of colored
We had long suspected that the hens disposal of the coal of ihe Indians -(:o,,;p. providing for "led on ol
were laying different colored eggs «*n royaRv ui ifr •• i>< rn i towns other than cltle i
This, pare!' and siniplv. Is a con- . _ , . .. . _
. ■ . ' ..of the rrst class; repea Ing the Tav-
serv.tlon measure, inasmuch as the )or r)hhon hal,0| ,aw of th,, nKular
hill seeks to give the Government SORH|nn bon(, ,8Si|es of
______ _____ . control over the coal fields n|iinlc l r,rp.»rations. townships and
aration set it down to overwork of »h“ «K>es..on of prices and com .rhoo, (1istrl(.ls> an(, the orai)n.
the packers, who have to look after | J,nat,°"»- " ls >»> ,h° °k'a 1/ ug th- farm loan and -ales dlvi-
homa Congressmen and others who ^ of (hp s,a|p 1<and De^rtmont
want the development of nat iral re__
Most of those we buy have seemed to
be an Invisible gray.
If your sausage shows careless prep-
so many investlgai ions.
If science insists that every razor
has a saw edge we shall concede the
point, adding a little empirical testi-
mony on our own account.
fir-»t prosecution in the West
sources left to individuals, unhomper- - T , ,_u0r Law
ed by Federal supervision Tht q
Confe.encos have be, n held in the pn( linder thc. nrw Fo(,erit
past few days between members of ,aw rolalin to shlpmpnts of Iltovi.
--I ,he Oklahoma delegation In Con rattna „quor into proMhRlon dls-
More Ice than ever this summei a"ri Sf<T°,arv ^'Hnner on tI.irls |0 instituted at Guthr e.
but It Is so thick and heavy that lh, ,,M> n'l"’iiant 1 • nt " ' ' based upon a seizure by Constable
[pease of delivery will be so great !t'M 1 1"H |hP ^
of eearse the price Mri eUy up nPrt *f 1
____________________________a , .,n',or:" ,s'- , ‘ *r, ™..... ' ' ' Intoxeat ng g< d .
\i to ni.irrv a who Uved
week. Think what the lawyer
y
Fved a year!
A Harvard professor asserts that a
man can live on 20 centR a day. He Is
not far wrong, hut the states the
proposition awkwardly A
live a day on 20 cents.
conferences took
Saturday
night The supporters of ihe Creager
hill were inclined to lake a rather
specific terms
Cases w II he flie-1 by the Vnited
States llsrrict Attornc against the
gloomy v ew of the prospects of Its Kansa, r tv whoWllv ho„ P making
passage this session Secretary Ha - ahlpn-ent and also against the
Wr however decided to confr raorna,, company. The consignee nnd
man can T Pr”,,,w,t' . ralt J’n ,.h<' n,i,,'“r ''revlru Is hen, convicted f o-h« of
before committing the department je -glng
as to a policy to Im* pursued In the
E>ench aviators are Inclined to re- .tlir* * Prrc,,rT,at 00 ls,°* Issued,
proach the Wright brothers for pro- . ,|nK4.r aI) , th<. |*r,.s <‘icnt wi'l iak,- 'h0 1 ''•''Carnation cal’lng a s-cc
tectlng their patents by court pro x ,„a,ia» and that the fate • ' ’’ s"' n«it th- so-ca’ *■<!
ce*‘dings in view of the cordial way ,, ffb,, crpajer i.ill *
In which the Frencbmen appropriated
them.
Because so many people have
slopped eating meat In Cleveland the
price of pork on the hoof jumped to
lld.10 per hundred pounds. However.
tor winding up c, nsritutlon nnd the OVahoira Citv
‘he, :,n',r 1 '■ »•*••••• C,v,,,*pd " Hated State Canltal hill hsv< been
Tribe, w ll l>e known within a very 8iu h ,-0f.u:. ,.nU v „r(. not
few days. trade ntsfers of rc-ord in th" fle,-re
To Locate Texr.s Boundary.
of St«t"'.
at eY'-d,'g time
ing at his feet, ami beseeching him
much (Markl. He was pleading lor his ' fowls, and Judge H-
onlv child, who was "at the |>oint of I abouts ordered On«»avi|
death Indeed, when 'h*- ruler toft an exceptionally fine s|
the Information given towns alon ; th- house she was so near death that latter variety foriiieN'f
i t.' k:. A w ! ■ -tie r to S- • ik of At th* : Ie , ,,r\< ,|l
will her as dead or alive, but in his dis with muck satisfaction!
"ii ti"» railed h,: .1 > i.g ' and struck ., bundi of >hotl
in Matthew <%en aow dead." Tin- next day Du.-tT
1'" oi lull i 1 u i The girl betag !■ that desperate eoa- la the Jadge's ofltoe
the proposed
line during
the
last
week. From
Dalhart the
road
will
he built first
to Wilcoe. it
he:ng
ex
1 eoted to run
trains over
that
line
con-tructK-n will th»ui tie extended to
Ocl’tree, th»- officials '<f the road in-
tending to reach Dumas by the first
of Seiiteml‘cr.
ditlon. how did Jairus show his faith? "Gus. you black rasJ
Itv urging that Jesus “lay his hand Irate judge, I ordt n if
upon her and she" should “live.’' me a taaM turkey; yotri
Faith for one s Self —Vs Id-22 How wild one Don t deny i|
an clectrlt railway^ in j did .1,-s u Bd to Jairus petition?' shot from it New. w iu|
He arose at once, and followed him, j to say?”
ind so did ins disciples, and a great1 The cetored gen maa|
| multitude. Hut how were they inter- j twisted his cap, then
milted on the way? Hy another ap- sheepishly, ami expl-ia^
Ardmore and of a system of electric
lines connecting Ardmore and other
places In the o'd Indian Territory
domain, s annouced as the purlfH'se
of the Ardmore and Western Rail-
road Company, chaptered during the j pP*1' BO urgeDt ’ “c*11,e u was
last week with a capital stock of ! Hl ent
#100,000. The incorporators arc Os- , hat was the trouble wi'h 'his new
car Ayers. C. S Jones and R A. i>et,,,onef* She had suffered for 12
Heffner of Ardrjore and Knierv S. >p»rB with a bloody flux
Ayeia of Fdgerton *i°w d,<l she approach Jesus? She
The com pan v anmiunces that pur- i came behind him," touched the blue
pose of building the line 110 miles and white tassels that hung from the
t.inning from Ardmore
"The fac' am. suh,
fa, ’ am this tlMBI ihd
tloMi for auk Ha! til
Circle.
The Feminine'
doesn't our
He's getting a new
1
four corners of his cloak
Milo, there through Carter. Murray, What was the result? She was cured
at once, and knew that she was cured sing well!' Fltogeade lt|
to CMckaaha. It Is a too reeervlag Faith for Another - \s _'.'t What
the right to build a branch from Ml- test of Jairus' faith came as they ap- The real advantage of
o to Uwton eight) miles The road proached his house? Some one ran tc trammeled by the past is
is to c >ht Sie.OOu a mile and is to be ,ueot him telling him (Mark and Luke) f«*ited when one is con ten
fitted for electricity or steam.
Work has been started by the
Wichitu V f's and Northwestern, now
In operation from Wichita Falls.
Tevis. to Altus. Ok., In the survey
of the extension out of Klk City to
the northward, the connection of th®
1 n°. is living rapidlv pushed Into
Klk C!tv Woodward is the next
objective p-lnt, the intention being .
to lull d the road Into Kansas, mnk- j
ins a dir ct line from the Kansas
"heat belt to the Gulf. The Contmer- I
rial c’ub of Mut’er entered Tito a '
•or tract With th* comiiaa.t officials
during the inst week by which the !
i that his daughter was dead How did
Christ strengthen the ruler's faith? By
bidding him ' Fear not; only believe,
and she shall be made whole." What
was the process of the miracle'’ Very
simple, as In the case of all Christ’r
wonderful works. He merely took her
by the hand, softly said. "Talitha
cuir.l," and the maid arose.
Comrades in Faith—Vs 27-31. When
was the next appeal made to Jesus?
When he "departed thence," trom the
house of Jairus or from Capernaum.
Who made It? "Two blind tnt t." whose
like may be found in any eastern
untaught by it also Howl
vend wil l,e extended through that j crowd to this day.
the afternoon
The 100th meridian, w hich should fr‘,h*' •* ‘Y-mi'er
the abstainers.
the increased price should not worry T** ,h<1 Slate line between Oklahoma ’1 ' ' " •p,‘ ,ll<> Gov't or and
|and T< xas Panhandle. Is a-ain be ■'«a ..reclamation thtt
| Ing surveyed and llie case in lit ga- wr>,,'d 1 ,f,cr> *k,‘ Capital ntvs-
houndarv ,v" hP'' r“ people until after
i-,e I’nit. Ktl.1. What tho Governor .nt up’o 1
A London scientist says all children Hf,n to decide the ox ..
are born with erlnon ,1 tMMtoncles " *'!•' «•"> 1 " f"''
The most common of those criminal
tendencies Is, of course, the well
State Supreme Court during the ',0 Wi" n,', ‘nftma’e!. i* is nnd*
pres* nt month Oklahom.i
too 1 ard r
Wo !n< “da)
as,rss ttr- • - r:
_ on the lino.
One resident of New York when
seeking American citizenship after To Select Young's Succes or
years of residence in this country as-
serted that the national flag was green
Dome patriot shouhl go to New ^ork Hankers' a un i.itinn to su' •. t the : n , >• i ,iu. and fined the Santa
to $!0«1 for fa * ire lo roni|>lv w'tb
M the commls fieu's onh-r rvq iirlng
nurnt
Iron Meur.tam F ned.
The corporation comml slon trade
orders Satirda) fining the Iron
(tovernor Haskell lias requo’-'ed .Mountain 3-'1 ■* for falling t*) keep it-
the executive committee of the Bote cm eng r 1* pot at Nown'a ’n a “-ani
and take along the national colors.
names of five persons suitable
i succeed Hank Commissioner A
I her*- is a young American woman Young, w hose res citation takes
In Paris who can sing soprano like fP(., yjav f
Patti and tenor in a way to make |
Caruso Jealous And in Kansas City
an acrobat turned a complete double
cars to h
•HP! vat* r
furnished
shipper at
Insurance Affa rn.
Ck ahoma Hearing in K. C-
'r!;c | rartn: of the Rt c'.< Is'and-
ba< k somersault from the ground. No The ft emailon o! ji.nuu oon stock *'i-iri uep'lca' • t, for an Iniiircf on
wonder Halley s comet is edging up Insurance c .mpani, s In Oklahoma »"»'nat ti two-rent rale in Okla-
homa has been transferred fr* m
Irvenwcrtlv to Kansas Citv and wil'
< c* ur March r>0. Attorney General
West will appear for the State of
Oklahoma.
wl.hm ■ , .ng and hearing distance . COBllnilPM. The t.nth such com-
l-ncle Sam's big guns, such as are >,a"> ° 'anlz<*d "i'hin the la.-t e'evm
used on his battleships, show that months ha* taken out a State ir
they are capable of sending shells ,,>r ,h*' Sapulpa Fir* h > iran.-e r,
through twenty f«‘et or more of r* in ; ratdtal auiher.zxi at II."'1
forced concrete, as now employed in <Ma' head-quarters nt Sapulpa Ir
the construction of coast fortifications, oorporatnr■>. B O Hurtudt, P. il
Hut the question that r*>ally concerns I'fhnard,
R,'V- k * M||.
5‘Ve Bink ChAr'ered.
T! e Ht k of Pittsburg, Pittsburg
the country most is whether the guns
of any other navy can do the trick
Morocco has rare capacity for stir
ring up the European nations, not
withstanding ihe agreements which
the former troubles The war in that
country in which Spain has been en-
gaged. with some embarrassing re
suits, was an illustration of tho un
happy conditions In Morocco. Now
the Sultan has given offense to Franco,
and his attitude toward the powers is
reported as likely to "foreshadow
w:th $!(.,( in (iip tnl stock
'’ns chartered Mnndav. Inrorpora-
t rs. v H Drew and A. IV Thomas
<)■• Vc Mentor. J K Allen of Pitts-
’ i' R ?,l. \\' un of Midway and S.
i' Staple < f Pitt s' urp. F B. Drew
v.i'l Ite i csld* nt. J. K. Ahn vice
• ■ r -1 ’• • f am R. N Winn cashier
Holds. Dr F E. Turner. Wade
Stanfield, w K Verity. Bryan Snyder,
.1. H. Westfall. Joseph Itruner and
J. O. Denton.
Oklahoma City Is to he the head
quarters for another hlg insurance
were supptMed to~have*'aTdetrackeii ! con,l’a,n , ,1"' K"1, ral Uff'i ,,f n,lra,-
■go; the lo* i concern to be cp.p'ta --
I zed at $.lmi,rti>.‘, and the general c, m Cilieck I- Seuterccd.
pany having assets of $2.m0.n«'t on .1 |t. Dll! eck. charged with corn
hand and HT.DOO.Ot'u worth of pol- l e v in rn nftempt to rob the First
-*'• ed«' Hank c* Harrsh on the night of
Issac F Hamilton of Chicago, pro*- 1 e- ::i, Ifififi, Monday plead d gnlltv
Ment of the company, has been In the ard was fert- neel to nine months
e'ty several days completing arrange In iall Frank Carpenter end Frank
. ments. The F ieral Life Company <;i'|f*v. the latter a former baseball
grav i omplit ations. In fact It may Is one of the ntRiiv hlg Eastern com- im i ,ri . were ki t In the fight n»
be said thai Morocco has superseded j psales which has millions of do’lars tl „ time I)i'he(k wtis s- rloiislt
the Hslkan region as a political storm Invested In Oklahoma voulded.
(•■titer. ___
Bankers See Governor. Killed bv Tree.
A committee of hankers were In Martin Th* ri»o, aged 7,*. was ac
Guthrie protesting against the Gov- tldertly k lied whi r setting fenee
ernor's at.proval of the usur- Inw costs r<c"ntly- derfrovel hy pra'r'e
bill presented arguments and th® fit""*. A hit tree, weakened hr the
Governor took the matter un ler ad- ^n’, suddenly fe’l, crushing Thorpe
visement. fo death. Instantly.
town.
Joseph Tt! of Wichita. C II
Horn* < of Cn - and other officials of
t' e Reave' Valiev i.nd Northwes’ern
Rai'roa 1 met at f! itW during the
week ar*l signed the oonds. wh’ch
have iim-t »:c en de'lvered f*>r the ron-
strnctloti of the road. The
"anv Is pr'ncPa’l) hacke,| hy Wiehl
•a. Kan . esn'talisN. and Is tdannng
th*1 er nst ruetlon of a road westward
across the OMahen a Panhandle.
Hn in<'*T M. J Smith and a corps
of >fr e o.'s *f th- S.i’l'-aw. MsA'os-
t< r and K "■t -n Ilailroad began pre-
>,,|-.jMy -ii've) from Com’a ate to
3a\ nnh during the la^t week
Senator Year3er a Candidate.
Senator P. J. Y< ager of T .ilsa has
announced h'n -elf as a cand date
for l.ieutenant Governor in the D*‘ni-
llow did they make their appeal?
Not in a quiet, reverential way like
Jairus. nor with awed shrinking like i
the woman with an issue of blood, but
'hey followed him persistently, crying
with importunity like Hartimaeus,'
Thou son of David, have mercy on
com- | us We are not rcstri* ted to one form j
of apreal in approaching oor Lord, but
his ears are open to every cry.
What was implied hy this mode of
address’ "Son of David" was a well-
known popular title of the Messiah
Hut, though Jesus often called him
self "Son of man,” and especially com-
mended those that called him Christ
or Messiah, "he did not himself use j
the title ‘Son of David,' as it implied ,
a deliverer of Israel from a foreign
yoke and a ruler in Jerusalem; and he
s-enis not to have desired its use by
others."—Principal Garvie. See jn-
orratlr primaries Senator Yeager i ductive Study
- a prominent noer of the pres Why did Christ, before healing them.
the j ask about their faith In him? Be-
cause he wanted to show them the
heart of the matter—not his power.
cut Levis ature, ar
Yeager Si rain Ml! r<T u'ntlng oil and
gas | pe line- HD candidacy is
•trcngly hack* 1 by the laboring and
fare in- » 1< I'.outs 0f the State.
Civen Life Sentence.
P»n (Jeter, a nezro farmer Mvlr
near Grays* n. has i.een convicted In
Dosplsers of Fulth—V’s :?2-’,4 What
was the last case in this s*‘ries of heal-
ing miracles? A dumb man.
How did the spectators receive this
miracle? With entire amazement The
') <• District Court of Okmulgee cmin mire of the dumb and deaf—deafness
t, *.[ th*- murder of Andrew Dean. ,u',nK usually associated with dumb-
sentenoed
prlsonPunt. It wa
charged
that
Deter wa laid Dean
as he was
rf'-
tm ?tin; hone from
Oklttmgee
on
horseback atm soul
him from
pm-
hush. The evidence
was purely
c r
The pound keeper objects to being
required to kill stray cats. He thinks
It will multiply his labors nine times.
With several men once regarded as
wealthy and high up In finance now
“doing time" and known only by num
bers In federal prisons It must at least Brothers Wed S.sters.
be admitted that the law Is not as par-
tial as has been alleged The facts
Drove that no matter how great re-
sources they may have had at com-
mand these culprits are no more suc-
cessful In dodging penalties than are
poorer men
Klonfr; ot Ok'ahor’n City In an
,, ■ " ■ •) IIii her aflame* I, M'®*
d,,ui,’.- ww,d,n*' hroth ™ Ethel HI key, a nefatj MV of W
Ing sisters, took pace ,» the home n<ro Pn,, daughter of Mr and Mrs
at Hennessey of Mrs Mmine Kaze- y r.- R-k#v, WH!) „arried to Wllhm
! 1 *1? Wi'Hcom’e. president of the Mon-
arch Iron Works, the Rev. J. M
Davidson official ng
Clara, war* married to Luther (
nnd Edward C Halnleln
c.tTstantlal. Shoe tracks corresprn'i-
>g to those of 0, t, r and tho size of
"he's cortesponding to those fotimt
In ;> gun belonging to him and the
fret that Deter had nude threats on
against him
ness—was considered the most diffl-
that ' cures.
Why was faith a necessity before
Christ could work his miracles’ Re-
from am- | cause Influence of all kinds cannot flow
except along appropriate c hannels. We
would think a man a fool it 'he wanted
electricity but refused to stretch a
wire lor it ; or if he wanted to conduct
water from a river to his field and
, scorned to dig a ditch for it In the
chief j name way. If a man wants knowledge,
he knows that It will flow into his life
only along the channel of a clear and
industrious brain We must have faith
in a man before we can enter info the
joys of friendship; suspicious question-
ing would at once cut us off from him.
£r~DODD’S
^KIDNE
,1 PILLS
\ v 7 JLci
THE RIVER Of HI
>n> whut yon nlll of vtUntr\rt
purl ..I I
|l I«- .» WV 1 f I x . r , , I ■ ; , , ® |l | I 1. » J >1
it v i» ( rn nnlnjq
Mlrriam of ln-.il?:. • • r III. g,r m-l
Iwdrn «'bunn«*l of iliarnaf, our «»rj
Ihf of hr r. T
'I’br new fff|f for fbe liloml hi
fblMMONS
Karsaparil
COMPOUNI
fbe klnafl fbyif freshen* unri quirk-
en* (be rlrrulnfion. enerslae* ihe
«oo«fl eorpuflM'lr* fhnt HkHi fbe
hn((le of life for ftoe wick.
H I M VHd X '
f’Offl'OI > I) I* unlike un) ofber
known medicine. Ii work* cMfTer-
enfl.fi. If remliea In Jintl ihrotmli
nn<f dofifin fill If penefrnfe* in (he
nenf of (lie ill«rn«e nnd Mprlnic* nt
fbe fiery tbroni of llie mone of It.
It'S the only remedy fiat fine* th te And dolntr
thte It if«l# re«H':i» m <l e.'te* ♦* 'irex « nere i> »
«»tlier e*n T*-!J »,>ur ti le i* the kit I
you WArt ai t !,,a > . e-.i. ? |,u e ant oilier.
Hi* " ff*«t H If lie haeli t Uuke It I in get f" it , i.e |j
go111 for you.
A B. RIChAROS MEDICINE CO.. Stx-rman. Tr.u
Sick Cows
are often dosed with salts,
which open up their bowels
but result in constipation as
an after-effect.
BLACK-DRAUGHT^
STOCK fi POULTRY
Pushmataha Favors Bonds.
Court hou-o hcn-l r'ecflon was held
la Pushmataha Cu.r.itv Saturday r»
s'l’tcd In lar :c .najerin for the I onds i
Tim proposition was to Issue lid.-
oun i»>!'ds t*> purchase the eonrt |
heuse and .a I occupied by the Fed
era) Ccuri for the past fourteen i
years. Ir.sludlng something like two .
! trlct Court eoa j ■otwy. Ml ta l*ttlB| ready
von* i here Mondav to finish civil j
business which could not h<* reached
at the F. Murry term.
The divine injunction is. •
) ready." not "Get ye ready *
Christian Is to spend this life
Catt e to Kansas City.
Ross Gralirnt took seven carloads
rf rattle to Kansas City <| trlng the
week H • took all the hoys wha
have l*,n feeding the eatt’e along
vith hlt.t for n few da;-s’ outing,
3?.070 Fire a tKingston.
Fire nt Kingston »‘arlv Saturday
destroyed the building and stock of
the Now in Drug Companv, the post
office nnd all records, and the H. H.
Ht rnbeek and E. F. Lewis inilj
■
■ • < • I tink: j
To persuade one soul t*> lead a bet-
ter life Is to leave the world better
than you found l{.
The Incomparable Book.
For ihe mass of mankind the favor
lte hooks must be those that express
the common sspiratlons. the common !
consolations, and the common lan |
gunge It Is this, for example, that
MOTHER GRAY’S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR ChiLDREN,
f »« FeverUlmeee.
t anslipni iun. It r M .1 H 1, ,.
f?.,',™r< b_r,nnb> -m, T. -iMn,
and women, ignorant and lettered. In
health nnd sickness, joy nnd sorrow,
•h® Incomparable book The Nation
_ ^ at our Interests gradu-
LXfilk
PAHKGR.fi
„ HAIR BALSAM
( Tetraea «n<l UauMut t’.e hfflf.
*1 ' » r • t r *
ymli, to r.ntort Ur»
Jtnir *« Ita y ■>.<■.,* OolorT
.amtSIma* t)w3j|*«."
It MDIoUhI with .
aaua. a,
- Thompion’i Ey« WiUr
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