The Wapanucka Press. (Wapanuka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1906 Page: 4 of 12
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We still have a gooff assortment in colors and sizes We are
jroinjj to clean them out at cost You ladies who buy ready made
clothing come and see what we have to offer you We will make
the price to suit you
Ladies’ Waists formerly ’'c 5C
now
A few iloen I-adies’ Waists 7R(J
formerly 10" m - uu
Ladies' H’aists formerly 7V 50C
now
1 1 die s' Colored waists form- ARp
erly Tde now
These are real bargains and if you will call and see them you
will agree with us t
We have ready made skirtsto match in piece and quality
Yhite
’ HOUSE
SHOES
For Women
5
Please nqtice our show case full
of new styles in shoes
ASK ABOUT THEM
Full Line
Ladies’
Muslin and knit
Underwear
and Union Suits
A full line Men’s Hats from
25c to $6
You should find what you want out of
alfthaT bunch
GROCERIES
Remember that we also carry a full line of Groceries that are of the
best quality and always fresh Consider the full line and not just
one or two articles With us quality counts for we are here to stay
Think about what you eat
Round House
Overalls the
Best on the
Market
t
Main St
Wapanucka I T
Appeal to Democrats
Washington Aug 15— To All
Dnmocratic Voters:
Mr Ealdwyn accompanied by
his little daughter visited his
If there ever was a time in the j son J D Ealdwyn of this place
last week They returned to their
home in Durant last Friday ac-
companied by J D Ealdwyn
l-istcry of the Democratic FartV
for the manifestation of loyalty and
patriotism on the part cf its mem-
bers it is right now
If we are to win a victory and
lect a President two years hence
we must first elect a House of Rep-
resentatives tnis fall A Democratic
Housecan and will investigate tvery
department of the Government
With all of them honeycombed by
“graft" the edges of which only j
have been touched by recent ex-1
posure and prosecutions there will
be a revelation of rottenness that
will astound the country and cre-
ate a demand for a Democratic ad-
ministration to clean the Govern-
ment workshop
To win the House we need mon-
ey to defray legitimate expenses
and get out our vote We have
no protected monopolies from
which to draw to fill our coffers as
they do those of the Republican
party We must therefore appeal
to loyal Democrats for contri-
butions Will you send us Jioo at once
and in return for this we will send
you copies of our campaign litera-
ture issued by the committee
You will have the thinks of the
entire Democratic party for your
favorable response to our request
Address all remittances to
J M Griggs Chairman
Munsey Building
Washington D C
Stomach Troubles and Consti-
pation Nj one esn reaonably hop fur
good digestion when the bune)e are
constipated Mr Chau BilJwin of
E 1 wardjvi:le III says ' I ruff-red
from chronic constipation and etc ma-h
tro-ihl-s for several jears but thark-
to Chamberlain's Stomach rnd L-'vei
Tablets am almost cured” Why not
pet a package of these tablets and get
well and stay well? Price 25 cent
For sale by all Druggists
Democratic Convention
By virtue cf authority vested in
tne I lure iv c-1 a ciuvention
of the Dmectdtic ex-cutive com
mittee and repre-enta: ves from
the Democratic clubs of the 23 d
Recordi g District to meet at
rCialgate at 10 o'clock A M
Dr n lllour announces the ar- D
! Tuesday August 2S for th j pur-
I -
pose of making arrangements for
primaries or conven'd ms for the
purpose of nominating candidates
for delegates t y the constitutional
convention
Each club is requested to sen
a representative to this con ventio
who will have a right to bo heard
on any question before thecom
mittee
It is of considerable importance
that the committee al attend this
meeting and I urge upon you that
you attend this meeting
Geo A Fooniief
Chairman
Boone Whiiams
Secretary
rival of a new girl at the home
of Roe Sides
Lige Rogers’ face is wreathed
in smiles It’s a boy Mother
and babe doing nicely
Mrs Emberlin who has been
visiting in Olney for several
weeks returned to her home at
Lacota Texas Saturday
Mrs J E Workman and chil-
dren returned Thursday from a
pleasant trip to Oklahoma
J H Horrigan returned Thurs-
day from a business trip to St
Louis
Tom Williams and other stock
men loaded several cars of nice
cattle here Friday for the north-
ern markets
W P Jemison of Oconee was
visiting in Olney Monday
Uncle Josh
Th? T A O tighten Mercantile Co
has just rc ivetl another car i f f —I
Lrun J anJ h s
The annual war and stomp dance
of the Shawnee and Delaware
Indians will be held at Bird Cteek
Fails about ten m:l " north of
Tulsa from Aug 27 'o 30 In-
dians from all over both Terri-
tories vilj attend as will a great
many white people to whom thest
occasions are a source of great
Curiosity and amusement The
Democrats wili hold a political
meeting in connection with the
dance one d ay
J Blair Shoenfclt
(Ex U S Indian Agent)
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Muskogee I T
It moral of restrictions contests
eit'Z uiship o ises and other nutters
before the Interior Department
Prompt attention given to pre-
paration and tiling of oil and gas
leases
Your patronage solicited
Unnecessary Expense
A'MUe attacks of cdic and diarrhoea
come on without warning and prompi
it-l-ef inu-t b? obtained Theie no
necessity of incurring the expense of n
nhyi-ici n’s ervine in such cae i'
Chamb-i 1 1 n' Calie C:inra and
Diitrrh et R -me Iv is at hand A d —
of tlii- lemeij will r-lieve the pa'i-rn
befoi e a doctor eoulil arrive I ha-nevc-r
been kniwn to fail even in the
nio-t m-vere utid dangerous cnea and
o It s'ioiiI ( )e wi'hout it
LOCAL MARKET
The following prices were paid
for farm products at Wapanucka
ye-dert oy :
Corn 50
Oat s 3Jc
Hay jVr ton -?A0O
Butter 2e
Eggs 10c
Chickens per doz $200
WARNING ORDER
In the United States Commission-
er’sCourtin the Indian Territory
Central Distriet :
W M Putin Plaintiff )
J If Hardy Def-uulant
With r O p
1
Ko -1 by
D-iggi-l
The (leb-iulant J If Hardy i
warned to appear in this Court ia
thirty oats and answer the com
plaint of tie p’iniiiT V M Dunn
H'iCi ir y -s -’i itur this 2s day
of J uly I''11
seal -
ONLY WANTED A FEW THINGS
ilan Was 'After Good Tl-otograpli of
Unprepossessing Wife If It
Was Possible
"I have come to get my wife photo-
graphed” said the determined-loo dig
nan as he entered the studio fol-
lowed by a nuek-looking woman
‘You can make people look all right
lir can't you?”
‘Certainly sir" replied the pho-
ographer confidently “that is part
if my business you know”
“'Well Maria here fell out of the
window last year and Injured her
lose You can straighten it out I
suppose?”
"C ertainly”
And can you push In Marla’s ears
Deer Develop Human Instinct
According to an Albany dispatch
the deer in the Adirondacks region
have developed a grudge against tho
automobiles one of which was re-
cently assailed by a vicious buck and
lost a tire
Gauging the Speed
When traveling on a railway you
can tell how last the train is going
by the following method: The tele- 50 that she won't look so much like
graph posts along a railway line are 1 rabbit?"
placed 30 to the mile So if you "Oh I think so”
multiply the number of posts passed "And what about the squint In her
in a minute or two the result gives left eye?”
you the number of miles per hour at "Oh I can touch It out In the nega-
which the train Is going
Day Flies a Common Pest
It Is a mistake to suppose that the
so-called “Canada soldiers” which In-
vade lake cities at this season every
year are peculiar to the great lakes
8uch ephemera or day flies abound in
many river valleys They seem to be
as numerous along the Danube hi cer-
tain parts of Hungary as they are
anywhere else In the world
Inventions Made by Women
Among the Inventions made by
women are copper tips for shoes the
baby carriage the washing machine
the bread-kneading machine a self-
filling fountain pen a portable type-
writer a stem-winding watch the
bustle and three Important improve-
ments in the sewing machine
Bright Scholar
An examiner was testing the Scrip-
tural knowledge of a school “What
do you know of Cornelius?” was the
question he wrote upon the black-
board One boy wrote in answer:
Cornelius was a man who played the
centurion In the Italian band”
five”
“And the freckles?"
“They won't appear In the picture
at all”
"And will the hair be red?”
“Oh no”
"Well you can go ahead Sit down
there Maria and try to look pleasant"
Peculiarity cf Lake Erie
Lack Erie is nowhere so deep that
the sun duos not uffect the tempera-
ture cf tho water at the bottom In
clear summer weather though the dif-
ference of cone? e-itremely small
from one day to another
Sensible Men cf Wealth
Prodigal a3 the Rothschilds Were
and ere nearly ail of them have one
trait in common They will give thou-
sands without a moment's hesitation
they will not be P“ed a penny after
half an hour's discussion
High Purposes
Work is a master 1-ovo Is an Inter-
preter Joy carries a divining rod and
discovers hidden fountains Sorrow
Is an astronomer and shows us tho
stars — Henry Van Dyke
Imaginary Disease
Only an Imaginary remedy can cure
an Imaginary disease This may be
condemned by the righteous as
quackery and quackery of a kind it
undoubtedly is lint If the real end
of medicine Is to cure can she when
legitimate means fall aJord to de-
spise anything that relieves suiTering
even though that suffering be imagin-
ary? — British Medical Journal
How to Deal With Tramps
Habitual tramps ought to be per-
manently detained and made to work
It would be good for tho tramp and
good for the community — Notting-
ham Guardian
Vessels Quickly Unloaded
It Is not Impossible now to unload
lake vessels at the rate of 1000 tons
an hour and it Is easy to load them
much faster
Poor Papa!
Myrtle's father was very homely
and one day after looking at him
feadily for some time she said: “Say
apa was you the only man there
as left when mamma got ready to
marry?"
Corn's Wonderful Productiveness
Under favorable conditions a single
kernel of maize or corn may increase
to a million kernels in two years
Many of the lower forms of animal
life are capable of multiplying much
faster than that astonishing rate but
the necessary conditions— especially
freedom from the attacks of destruc-
tive enemies — seldom If ever exisL
The Voice cf Conscience
Never yet was tie voice of con-
science silenced without retribution
Anna Jameson
f
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Richards A I' u
pi lintiT
C M Crow-’!
i M o i a
ViniL Hicks
l' Commissioner
'cal f i-lriet I T
er Porteys for
orney for non-rea-
Long Lived Parsone
The clerical profession seems con-
ducive to longevity Dr Howe of
Cambridge and Dr March of Woburn
have just celebrated their hundredth
and ninetieth birthdays resjiecMvciy
and recently the Rev Dr HiiK of
Pittsfield died In bis ninety-first year
— Lust-ju Transcript
Sequel? They're All Dead
A scientist says that 100 years ago
folks Just lived on pork and dough-
nuts and ate mince pie every evening
before retiring That might be so
but what was the sequel?
When Friendship Decreases
Friendship decreases whenever
there Is on the one side too much hap-
piness and too much mi -for'une on
the other — Carmen Fyla (Qin-u
Elizabeth cf Roiimanla)
Music Study Compulsory
In the schools of Bohemia the study
of music Is comoi'lrory
Everything Adulterated
City Girl (who has been to the
country 1— Don't you know I think
the farmers put preservatives in
their produets r saw one scatterlng
some chemical mixture on ground ho
was preparing for green corn Enter
I saw him salting bis cattle I don't
think we get any pure food anywhere
nowadays
Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands
Vr 4uicL!v uis by npHyiiiit C
'vihtr Try it il n nucvtwft Lricc t lcuU j
Hired Bridesmaids
A woman in Taris has established
an agency for supplying bridesmaids
to young women v ho need such ai
endanfs and who have no friends
E h girl rereives five dollars for each
imo she arts as bridesmaid If ne
bride Wtohes her maids to appear In
new cloth 3 she bas to buv
pare! lieiscif
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McGill, Arch K. The Wapanucka Press. (Wapanuka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1906, newspaper, August 23, 1906; Wapanucka, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1710529/m1/4/?q=no+child+left+behind: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.