The Wapanucka Press (Wapanuka, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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WHY? Because Calumet Baking Powder is taore
certain in its results — the baking is always lighter'
‘more delicious and more evenly raised You never
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It requires less — hence goes further
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‘ WASHINGTON
' Colonel Roosevelt and President
Taft held a conference at New Haven
Conn laat week over the political ait
nation In New York
The government bas decided to con
Rlnue the uae of oil burners on all but
Eieshlpi notwithstanding the accident
jto the battleship North Dakota
The government will auction off
over 800000 acrea of line grazing land
October 15th No pereon can buy over
640 acres nor pay lesi than $2 per
acre
A proposition la np to the federal
government for a combination of east-
ern capitalists to build ona thousand
aeroplanes to be under control of the
nary and war departments
George T Buckingham a lawyer of
Chicago filed a formal petition for the
v pardon of John R Walsh formerly
president of the Chicago National
iBank with the department of justice
Saturday It la signed by several hun-
dreds of thousands of sympathisers
Walsh la now in the Leavenworth
Kan penitentiary having been con-
victed December 3 1900 on a charge
of loaning " himself $260000 while
president of thef bank
DOMESTIC
During the past week 91 persons
were killed and 185 Injured in the
United States
The total taxable valuation of prop-
erty in Latimer county this year 1s
3889709
San Antonio will have the Trans-
Misslsslppl Commercial Congress as
guests November 22 to 25
The Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Water-
way association will meet in SL Louis
November 25 and 26
Striking car men blew up a street
car at Columbus 'Ohio Monday with
no fatal results to passengers
A large delegation of old soldiers
tended the state encampment of the
G A R at Pawnee last weAc
Missouri University has s new co-
operative dining hall at which the stu-
dents can board at the rate of $2 per
week
H M Wurzback county judge was
shot but not seriously by a rival can-
didate Adolph Seldleman at Sequin
Texas
Tbs independent oil companies in
the Kansas oil field are paying forty
cents now for all fuel oil a substan-
tial increase over old prices
Graham Stevens has returned to his
parents In St Louis after wandering
about the country for over a year in a
mental hate not knowing his name or
residence
Rev T G Boord a minister from
Pittsburg Pa in an attempt to sell
two of his children at suction in a
small Pennsylvania town was almost
mobbed by Indignant citizens
' Mrs William O’Brien a New York
housemaid for 28 years faithful ser-
vice to Mrs M V Mayo a wealthy
widow was left $10000 by the latter
on her death recently
81x months ago Bernath Click gsvs
Attorney Joseph H Rust of Kansas
City Mo $20000 with tha understand-
ing that tbs latter was to furnish him
$125 per month living expenses and
at his death $500 funeral expenses
This week Click died hence nnder ths
agreement the attorney makes $18-
7(0 Tbs British people are vigorously
protesting this wsek over an increase
In the tax on tea fighting over again
on of the things which helped evolve
the American colonies of England into
tha United States -
Mora than a billion und a half pas-
sengers rods on ths various transpor-
tation linos In Greater New York dur-
ing the year just ended Ths fares
collected by the various companies to-
talled $762244796$ Operating ex-
pense! of the roads for the year wars
$2744871L l
Last wsek’s quarterly dividend of $f
per share on Standard Oil stock netted
Jokn D Rockefeller over a million
sad a halt dollars
Feod ExpoaMo
A young ranchman Jesse Slaughter
at Basin Wyo last wsek failed a bear
with a rock and then killed It with his
pocket knife —
- An exposition of fine arts was for-
mally opened at Santiago Chile Soar
day as a feature of the Chilean cen-
tennial The exposition which la In-
ternational in its scope la housed la
the recently erected Palace of Fine
Arts which will form U permanent
mefcaorlal of the occasion
Almost two hundred cases of the
fatal disease of Infant paralysis have
been reported In Rhode Island The
iqalady leema to bo epidemic over the
entire country and la affecting grown
people as well as infanta
Frank Johnson who was fleeing
from a sheriff’s posse la south Mia-
lastppl this week was killed from a
bullet fired in the air striking a tree
branch overhead and deflecting into
the top of hla skull
William H Maxwell superintendent
of the New York schools has ordered
Shakespeare taken from the elemen-
tary school course
One of the most important move-
ments for the suppression of the
“white slave" traffic la the United
States la the tour of the country to bo
made yi October by twenty of the
leading reformers
The American Mining Congress met
In Los Angeles this week
Earthquake shocks were felt through-
out Arizona Saturday
' A steamer la in from Skagway Ala
ka with two tons of gold bullion at
Seattle
Governor B F Carroll of Iowa win
bo tried this week for criminal libel
in a Polk county Iowa court
Eugene V Debs socialist in a
speech at Chicago last week bitterly
assailed Theodore Roosevelt
The first Protestant church In ths
northwest territory Central Methodist
church celebrated Its centenary at
Detroit Mich last week
Over 10000 has been discovered
short in the cash of the Chicago First
National Bank with no clus to tha
thief
Western railroads are actively work-
ing on a plan whereby all pasaea to
employees other than to big officials
will be done sway with
The engine on the fast Frisco pan
senger train out of Kansas City ex-
ploded Tuesday killing two trainmen
The cause Is not known
Rochester N Y Is where the next
national encampment of the G A R
will be held John E Gilman was
elected commander
The Homestead s big mine at Lead
S D caved In last week endangering
all the business houses on the main
street of that town
GOOD NEWS
Many Wapanucka Readers Have
Heard it and Profited
Thereby
“Good news travels fast” and the
thousands of bad back sufferers in
Wapanucka are glad to learn that
relief is within their reach Many a
lame weak and aching back is bad no
more thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills
Thousands un thousands of people
are telling the good news of their ex-
perience with the Old Quaker Remedy
Here is sn example worth reading:
M C Fair of Coalgate Okla says:
‘I have no hesitation in recommend-
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills as the bast
remedy I ever used About a year
go I was in bad shape as ths result of
kidney trouble in fact I could hardly
get about There was a dull sc be in
my back that caused ms a great deal
of suffering and my kidneys were out
of order the secretions being ’unnatu-
ral and too frequent in passage es-
pecially at night Learning of jDoan’s
Kidney Pills I procured n bos ' and
found them to be just the remedy I
needed In a few days after beginning
their use I wst relieved andI have
had no trouble from my kidneys
sines"
ForsslebyaUdealera PricsSOesats
Foeter-Milburn Co Buffalo Now York
cole agents for thn United States -Remember
the name— Doan’s— end
taka an ether
A If f chauffeur took friends opt
In his employer's car Sunday The
machine rolled down n high embank-
ment just out of tho olty and killed one
man and seriously injured' two men
end a girl t
The great speed races for tho Van-
derbilt automobile eup will be bold
on Long Island N Y Saturday over
a course approximating 27S miles AU
but three of ths entries are American
ears and driver
At a meeting in Los Angeles of ne-
groes from all ’ over tha country
movement of “Back to Airies’’ was
started and plans are being made for
the colonization In Liberia of at least
1000 negro families as a starter
In the examination before the Inter
state Commission at Chicago laat
wsek evidence brought out that the
Puget Sound branch of tho Chicago
Milwaukee and St Paul made millions
tho first year
For the first time In tha history ol
railway unions members and dele-
gates representing 208000 men of the
great eastern railroads voted unani-
mously at a meeting in New York City
to force the unions Into politics
A Boston milk dealer Wm- A Grau-
steln by name takes a teaspoonful of
sterilized sand every morning and
claims thereby to he free from ever
suffering from Indigestion
Oakley Fisher on an Indian motor
cycle broke the world’s record for
five miles on a circular track at Mil-
waukee Wts when he negotiated the
distance in four minutes S6H sec-
onds in a trial against speed at tha
atate fair track
Privates John Dpmpkln and L
Bates negro deserters from troop M
Ninth cavalry have been arrested at
Cheyenne Wyo charged with having
robbed the army aafe at Poll Moun-
tain maneuver camp August 9 of
$6500 All but a few dollars was re-
covered ij i “ x
Contrary to genera opinion the In-
dian race is not rapidly dying out ac-
cording to Dr Jos A Murphy United
States medical Inapector ef Indian
aohools - While the death rate among
the Indiana ia nearly double that
among the whites the birth rate Is
proportionately higher i" ’
The Progressive Labor Club ha
been organised in Oklahoma City be-
ing composed entirely of member
of the different labor unions and is
looking forward to entering the state
political field with a new parts acme
time this fall The object seems to bo
to nominate men from their own
ranks for office instead of endorsing
nominees of other parties
There were 569 deaths from acute
anterior poliomyelitis or bifantllo par-
alysis 116 from peiagra 55 from rale
lea or hydrophobia and nine deaths
from leprosy in 1909 In the death reg-
istration area of continental United
States which comprises over fifty-five
per cent of the total population no-
oordlng to the Census Bureau’s forth-
coming bulletin on mortality statistics
for 1909
Ray L Lange an attorney at Enid
left last week to enter Oxford univer-
sity In England under one of the
Rhodes scholarships
Republican party leaders of Okla-
homa held a big conference in Okla-
homa City Thursday
Gilbert 8malley was acquitted of
the charge of murdering Rufus Conn-
ells at Muskogee last week
Representative Tawney who has
been defeated for the renomination In
Minnesota it la reported will soon
succeed Secretary of tho Interior Bal-
linger A grand Jury for the Investigation
of election frauds in Oklahoma City
found six Indictments against prom-
inent citizens of that city last week
FOREIGN
The Paris Temps discussing ths In-
tention of the United States to fortify
the Panama canal admits the right of
this country to do so and attributes
the disquietude in (ngland and Japan
on this score to fears as to the real
purpose of the American government
The most brilliant and costly recep-
tion ever given In Mexico was held In
Mexico City last week by President
Diaz It was In honor of the nation's
contents! of Independence and 700
people were In attendance
' S o- - ' r t U
Lawyer and Realty Man Under Arrest
Enid Okla — C F Truitt a promin-
ent lawyer of Enid and Rudolph Mil-
ler a local real estate broker are nn-
der arrest on information charging
them with defrauding MrdT Caroline
Ryan The Information charges that
they induced her to trade some prop-
erty In Geary there being given Mrs
Ryan In the deal a note for $800 and a
mortgage which purported to secure
R It la claimed that they represent
ed these Instruments to bex genuine
when In troth they were false
Refuae All but Individual Contracts
Checotah Okla — Iron-clad uniform
rental contracts were prepared lately
by an association of landlords in Mo-
Intosh county to he used in renting
their lands next year but at the' re-
cent farmers convention which was
held here such contracts were turned
down absolutely by the renting farm-
ers All members of the farmers or-
ganization have decided to sign only
such contracts that may fit ther In-
dividual Naw Member Board ef Medicine
Oklahoma City — Dr Georgs H Tru-
ax of Stonewall has been named by
Governor Haskell to succeed Dr J
Hensley aa a member of tho stats
board of medical examiners Tha
place has bcaa - vacant about throe
weeks Dr Hensley karlng resigned
See
Henney Buggies Surries & Hacks
NEW STOUGHTON
We Pay the Highest Prices for Produce
Jjjj Wapanucka
RM
-Keep chick free from mitea ’
Be sure that the hens are provided
with a dust bath
A lazy hen will soon be a sick hen
Make her stir around
Warm milk is better for fowls than
that which la very cold
The croon of the thresher la part of
the world's popular music
- Get as much painting aa possible
done before winter sets In
Too heavy feeding Is apt to eauaa
breaking down among tha poultry
Truck teams used In the large cities
are mated aa carefully as Coach teama
1 There ia good In all breads hut It la
true that while all are good- aome are
better
When pigs are growing erasing Is
Important and Is conducive to health
and profit
Time in live- stock breeding Is one
of the most costly factors that enters
Into tha busineea ' i- t i v
Naw eofa lanot a safe feed for fowls
of any kind Let It get fairly seasoned
before you begin on 1C 7
There la no short out to success In
poultry raising any more than there la
Oi
to auccasa in anything alas
' Tha water used In tbs barn and for
cleansing th4 milk utenalls must be
absolutely free from contamination
A decrease of from 10 to (0 per cent
in milk yield fallows exposure at thia
or any other for that matter
Th dairy Industry Is onavof
di
raluatloa
MlJMtrle Ja
us before you buy
Wc have a line of
One of the best makes on the market
We alsp sell the Best Wagons on the market the
when daffy cattle arb Included ranks
first
Potatoes are good for pwine hut
they are beet when cooked and mixed
with some meal Into a mash and fed
warm
Be careful of the brood mare as
foaling time draws near Light farm
work will not hurt her If you use
good judgment
No person having any communicable
disease or one caring for persons who
have shall be allowed to handle the
milk or milk utensils
-The use of any preservative or col-
oring matter In butter or milk la an
adulteration and its use is sufficient
cause for the exclusion of the product
from the market
If you wish to kill an evergreen
tree girdling will do it If you wish
to avoid the labor of girdling there
la an easier method' let the poultry
roost In the branches
There la no'better time than before
you’ll need it to build a feed floor for
that bunch of shoats it certainly
will not pay to ahovel corn Into a
muddy feed yard this winter
More hogs are being raised In Colo-
rado than for some time and it Aa pre-
dlctedthat It will not be long Before
tho state will supply a large portion
of Its own consumption of pork
Old overjed under fed or neglected
breeding stock can never profit the
owner The egga are few and weak
or Infertile If thq egg don’t hatch It
Isn't tha fault of the egg but of the
duck that laid It or perhaps the man
that failed to ears for tha duck that
laid It
Thera la more feed In the shock on
some farms than there will be stock
to sat It while In other Instances
stock may go hungry before spring
Any farm produces more feed of tho
rough nature than tha usuaj amount
f stock kept can eensume at least
In tha corn belt but some Just refuae
to put It In shock We bought n corn
binder this year Just to keep us from
getting tired of eor cutting before
enough was up
i
Owing to tha extrema dry weather
which has prevailed throughout many
sections of tho country thia season
baas wore unable to secure muck
honey except that from honeydew
Beekeepers will do well to be very
cautious in offering such honey for
sale or they may get into trouble for
violating ths pure food laws As this
honey Is likely to be of fair quality
sad bees abort on stores for winter
iu to
the protracted drought It will
be well to feed this product baek be
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McGill, Arch K. The Wapanucka Press (Wapanuka, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Wapanucka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1711288/m1/2/?q=hoy: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.