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The Sulphur Journal
SULPHUR TOD TER
NEW STATE NEWS
The socialists of Oklahoma City
have placed a full city ticket in the
field
A farmer named Hofstetter yeas
held up by a highwayman and robbed
of 90 near Mustang last week
Two hundred dollars worth of
clothing stolen from South McAIenter
was recovered at Wllburton The
thieves escaped
The first collegiate debate between
the Indianola and Hargrave colleges
was held at Ardmore last Thursday
night
Muskogee has 1179 white children
and BOG negro children in its public
schools according to a recent report
Fred Bradt of Cleo was shot In the
back and seriously wounded by a re-
volver In the hands of an unknown
person while driving out in the coun-
try with two young women last week
Roy Green Sam Biggs and J W
Maddox of Alva are charged with
having shipped a car load of broom
corn that did not belong to them
They were arrested and their bonds
fixed at $1000 each
The comptroller of the currenc
has issued certificates authorizing the
First National bank of Porter to be-
gin business with $25000 capital
The citizens of Davis in a mass
meeting extended an invitation to
President Roosevelt to visit that place
on his way south
Many rough riders living In Okla-
homa and Indian Territory will attend
the reunion to bo held at San An-
tonio Texas March 30 and 31
Charles Cook charged with steal-
ing $200 worth of clothing from the
Swreshy Tailoring company escaped
from the jail at Oklahoma City by
cutting a hole in the roof
Ben Robeller of Piedmont charged
with selling stale eggs to merchants
at Britton was given a preliminary
hearing and bound over In the sum
of $500 to await tho action of the
grand Jury
The hardware and implement house
of Bonebrake-TIIglitower company at
Altus was entered by burglars last
week and a number of revolvers were
stolen While it is not known win
committed the burglary it Is believed
the work was done by boys
W T Smith a farmer living near
Shawnee claims that lie has dis-
covered oil on his farm in deepening
an old well Mr Smith noticed a heavy
scum on top of the water which it Is
claimed proved to bo a fine quality
of oil
The commissioners of Comanche
county have consolidated the town-
ships of Rock Crock and Union The
new township is known ns Union All
ofllces were declared vacant and tho
commissioners named a now set of
officials
Work has been resumed on the
Standard Oil pipe line between Tulsa
and Bartlesville It will be extended
Into the Cleveland oil fields from
Tulsa At first It was thought the
fight against tho Standard would In-
terfere with the work In this section
but It is said the line will be com-
pleted Tlans are being drawn for a $3000
Episcopal chnroh nt Tulsa The
structure will ho of native stone
Bishop llrooke of Guthrie has donated
$1000 to assist la building the
church
The trustees of tho Oklahoma Bap-
tist home have announced that they
are ready to receive propositions
from towns In Oklahoma for the lo-
cation of that Institution The clerk
for tho board of trustees Is C W Mor-
rison of Illnton Okla
Edward Hussey aged fifty years a
Stonecutter employed by tho Goss
Construction company erecting tho
new court house at Oklahoma City
was killed while nt work cm tho struc-
ture He was lilt on the back of tho
bead by a swinging derrick and lived
but a short time after the accident
A temporary organization of the
JBons of tho American Revolution of
Oklahoma was made nt Oklahoma
City last week with H II Edwards of
Outbrio president Dr L Haynes
Buxton Olclahomn City secretary J
B Thoburn Cuthrlo register W P
Campbell Oklahoma City hlstorlun
The Shrinors of both territories
bold ft ceremonial session nt Oklaho-
ma City last week Nearly five hun-
dred members were in attendance
nd fifty candidates were initiated
Lawyers of tho Atolm district have
organized a bar association
Tom Green who it is alleged with
four other negroes brolto tho seal of
a car standing In tho yards at Law-
ton and stole four tons of coal has
feaen held to the grand jury
TO CONFERENCE
senat'e has finally agreed
TO ALLOW THE STATEHOOD
BILL TO BE CONSIDERED
OUTCOME IS EXCEEDINGLY DOUBTFUL YET
Every Effort Will he Made by the
Friends of the Territory to Have
the Two Houses Agree — Some
Trouble Is Expected
WASHINGTON: The statehood
bill was sent to conference by the
senate soon after that body convened
on Saturday Mr Morgan whoso ob-
jections to a conference held up the
bill finally yielded
In the few minutes allowed for leg-
islation before the beginning of the
Swayne impeachment trial tho sen-
ate made amends for delay in the
matter of the appointment of con-
ferees on joint statehood and tho
Panaman canal government bills
Senator Morgan made no further op-
position to the announcement of
conferees on the statehood bill and
while he declined to serve on the
Panama canal conference he did not
seek to postpone action on the re-
quest of the house for a conference
Immediately after the convening of
the senate on Saturday the president
pro tem announced the appointment
of Senator Kittredge Senator Millard
and Senator Morgan as conferees on
the canal bill Senator Morgan de-
clined to serve saying his position on
the house provision regarding the
canal commissioners was such that
he could not underlake to represent
the position of the state llo was
excused from serving and Senalor
Gorman was appointed in his stead
The statehood bill being laid before
the senate Mr Morgan said:
“Yesterday I took the floor under
embarrassing circumstances I had
supposed that those who opposed the
house bill wore to continue their op-
position at this lime but I had not
been speaking long when I found
myself in semi-antagonism to my
friends I bad expressed my views
ou the constitutional features of the
bill when it was brfore the senate
lint had not had an opportunity to
discuss its suffrage features I am
anxious to express my views on that
point and having done so 1 shail
not proceed further"
Senator Morgan bad scarcely ceased
speaking when the appointment of
the conferees on the statehood hill
was announced The committee in-
cludes Senator Beveridge Senator
Nelson and Senator Bate
It is expected that the first meet-
ing of t lie conference committees will
necessarily extend far beyond the or-
dinary gatherings of conferees So
many differences are to be harmon-
ized that the conference will be held
continually between members of the
senale and house until some agree-
ment Is reached or until it is dem-
onstrated that no agreement ean he
hoped for Senator Beveridge said
the conferees would earnestly en-
deavor to get the two houses to-
gether but lie could promise no more
Tho house factions have given notice
that tho one slate idea that is the
admission of Oklahoma and Indian
Territory alone is not to be thought
of As the matter stands now the
Fffrakcr amendment Is looked upon
as tho only possible' basis of compro-
mise That would admit Oklahoma
ami Indian Territory and give to
each New Mexico and Arizona the
right lo arcept or reject the propo-
sition of joint statehood
There are opponents in both houses
to Oils plan and tho outcome is ex-
ceedingly uncetrain
WASHINGTON: I'nless there is
statehood legislation for Oklahoma
and Indian Territory this week there
will he an extra session of congress
This was made as certain ns any-
thing could he by a conference which
lasted all theafternoon and until 10:30
Sunday night
A e'efiuito program has been
agreed upon by tho statehood forces
which Is t lius outlined:
First the senate proposes lo re-
cede from all Its amendments to tho
house statehood hill and then have
tho conferees of tho two houses pre-
pare an Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory amendment The chances are
according to the best Informal ion and
Intimations at the conference that
this can pass the Semite It will then
go to the house and If the house re-
fuses to accept It no more appro-
priation hills of which there are thir-
teen still pending will he allowed to
pass
There will he n flllhuuler which
will hold up every nppropi hit Ion bill
and this will necessitate the calling
of a special session
These assertions were made just
after the conference adjourned on
the highest authority by one who
was present during the entire confer-
ence It la a determined plan to forco
legislation nt tills session leaving
Dollar Bill Made Into Ten
SHAWNEE: Roy Fowler and
Thomas Lapllnrd wero sent to tho
I'nlted States Jail charged with rais-
ing $1 bills to $10
The school conrms of Enid has boon
completed and shows a total of 3007
On this basis it is figured that the
total population of the town is- about
14000
There is such n thing as a too toil
aclous minding of one's own business
tho only alternative the failure of
the appropriation bills and the calling
of an extra session
Texan Tacks Statehood Amendment
on Appropriation Bill
WASHINGTON: Senator Bailey
sprung a statehood sensation in the
senate when he offered as an amend-
ment to the Indian appropriation bill
that portion of the statehood bill re-
lating to Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory This clearly Indicates the de-
termination to force the issue of state-
hood and there will be no more dodg-
ing and evasion As a rider to the
Indian appropriation bill the state-
hood amendment if it passes the sen-
ate will put it before Speaker Cannon
and the house leaders where they
will bo compelled to show their hands
Furthermore as Arizona and New
Mexico are not included in the amend-
ment there can be no excuse ottered
for falling to accept the amendment
other than a clear-cut refusal to
grant statehood to Oklahoma and In-
dian Territory The amendment is a
part of a planned campaign It will
probably not be insisted upon in case
tho conferees agree but if the com-
mittee fails to reach an agreement
Senator Bailey will press his amend-
ment and the indications are that it
will be adopted by the senate
At the first meeting of the confer-
ence committee it is not at all prob-
able that an agreement will be re-
ported Neither of the opposing fac-
tions have so far shown any dispo-
sition to make concessions Certain
information which we are not at
liberty to divulge however occasions
belief that in the event the conferees
fail to agree an unlocked for surprise
may be sprung that will put a now
and favorable complexion on the sit-
uation probably resulting In the ad-
mission of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory as a slain without reference to
the other territories In the lnngauage
of the Informant "There’s a hen on”
When tho house loaders learned of
Senator Bailey’s amendment to the
Indian appropriation bill they were
inclined to hostile criticism and de-
clared they would not stand for such
a rider Senator Bailey stated that It
was not intended to embarnss the
conference in any way but simply to
provide for statehood for Oklahoma
and Indian Territory in case no agree-
ment could he reached
FINED FIFTY DOLLARS
Davis Who Refused to Serve on a
Jury With a Negro Is Released
DFRANT: Edgel Davis the cat
tleman who was sent to jail here by
Judge Thomas C Humphrey of tho
federal court for refusing to take the
oath and serve on the grand jury
because one of its members was a
negro was arraigned and fined $50
for contempt of could The fine was
paid immediately hy friends of Mr
Davis and lie was released Tills
ease has attracted unusual attention
in this comity and hundreds of peo-
ple railed to see Davis during Ills
short stay in jail More than a dozen
baskets of food fruits and cigars
wen? taken to his cell by friends and
oven by strangers Dozens of per-
sons offered their money tlulr In-fliietier-
and their labor for the wel-
fare of Davis Several wreaths or
flowers were sent to bis cell by
women
Mr Davis says ho In no way re-
grets his action in tho matter On
the contrary he says he Is glad ho
refused to serve on the jury with the
negro The court room was packed
when Mr Davis was brought before
fudge Humphrey to be tried on the
charge of contempt No sooner hud
the penalty been announced than a
friend of tho prisoner uroso and of-
fered to pay the fine After tho Inci-
dent was ended in tho omul room
Mr Davis arose and thnnked Judge
Humphrey for 1 Is leniency and kind
consideration
TO PIPE GAS
Tulsa Has Granted a Franchise to a
Local Company
Tl'ISA: The city council has
granted n franchise to the People's
Gas company of Tulsa to lay pipe In
the streets of tho town for the pur-
pose of furnishing gns for Industrial
purposes Tho company Is making
contracts to furnish gns nt throe
cents per thousand cubic feet Two
of the largest wells In tho Tulsa oil
district having a flow of 15000000
cubic foot of uutural gns per day arc
owned by this company Natural gas
It Is estimated nt tlireo cents per
thousand feet Is equal to the best
steam coal delivered to the boiler nt
about twenty-three cents per ton
Accidentally Killed by Young Lady
ARDMORE: While playing with a
gun which was supposed to ho not
loaded Claronco Morgan 23 yrmra of
age was accidentally shot nnd killed
by Miss Bessie Irby a (laughter of
Deputy Marshal Irby The young
lady Is almost prostrated Mr Mor-
gan resided at Cornish
Davis will soon begin tho establish-
ment of an electric light and lee
plant backed by local capital and a
system of waterworks with oulsldo
capital is ou the way
Durant bus organized a canning
factory Tho factory Is to cost $5000
and will bo completed in tlmo to han-
dlo thbt yc-nr s crop
When tho weakness of a friend be-
comes apparent avoid applying to it
the magnifying glass
THE OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE AND WHAT
IT IS DOING IN THE WAY OF LAW MAKING
Some of the Most Import-
ant Enactments Dur-
ing the Week
Wednesday February 22
Oklahoma legislators did not ob-
serve Washington’s birthday but kept
at work There are only about six-
teen days left in which to do a whole
lot of business Very few laws have
been enacted but a goodly number
are about ready for the final grind
The house today adopted the Logan
anti-gambling bill which is a very
stringent measure and if enforced
would drive out every form of gamb-
ling The bill prohibits any manner
of gambling makes it a felony pun-
ishable for from one to five years in
the penitentiary makes the county
attorney and sheriff liable for non-performance
of duty punishable by tines
of from $50 to $500 and forfeiture of
office and makes city marshals and
other officers liable with lines from
$100 to $500 and forfeiture of office
When the bill was adopted tho lobbies
and auditorium rung with applause
and this applause in all probability
made several weak-kneed members
keep their seats who otherwise would
have voted against the lull
Mr Levy's county clerk hill wav
passed The bill allows $300 for
making out the tax rolls und allows
a salary ranging from $500 to $2 SOU
according to the population of tho
county
Tho bill to prevent the spread of
obnoxious woods was passed
The ways and means committee
recommended for passage the oil re-
finery hill providing for a refinery to
lie established at Stillwater to he
under the supervision of the regents
of the A and M college
Tho senate held but a short session
in the morning In the afternoon the
free text book bill was scheduled for
special orders Five hills were passed
alter the third reading
Two new bills were introduced
one of which seeks to regulate tln
liquor traffic and the other to govern
school district und town warrants
Senator Scott of Noble county be-
lieves in every man going on record
111 attempting to kill any bill Hint is
up for consbleral Ion He believes
that even in the committee of the
whole each member should openly
fight a measure and place himself on
record if against it
Thursday February 23
The appropriation committees of
both houses met tn Joint session but
did not come to any definite agree-
ment in regard to a bill lo he substi-
tuted Inter The appropriations as
now arranged will amount lo approxi-
mately $!1000I10
The senate by a vote of Iff to 2
concurred In the house amendments
to the bill for the removal of the
territorial Insane from Norman to
Fort Supply Nothing was done
with the Menefoe uniform text book
bill wliieb was ou the calendar as a
special order
Several Important bills were passed
in Hie Semite many of them going
through without debate The bill
regulating the drilling for oil the
sheriffs’ fee bill and the Nllilack hill
practically providing for the Initiative
and referendum In the enactment of
ordinances and the granting of con-
tracts and franchises by city councils
were the bills passed in which there
is tile greatest interest
In the house tho Bryan bill calling
for Irrigation and drainage survey to
nscerlain what may ho (lone to pre-
vent overflows was favorably repott-
ed out of I he irrigation and drainage
coni m it tee
Mr Taylor reporting for the com-
mittee on Insurance recommended
the passage of Mr Ballinger's meas-
ure relating to life nnd endowment
Insurance
Mr Gandy reported for the com-
mittee on roads and highways Mr
llnllingcr's measure calling for the
appropriation of $10000 for a bridge
across the North Canadian river at
Bridgeport was recommended not to
pass
An anti-pass measure by Mr Jester
occasioned considerable comment
Tho hill provided that no no federal
oflirlals In tho territory should ride
upon u free pass given by any rail-
road The company which Issued
such a pass Is held guilty of solicit-
ing or accepting a bribe Penalties
of lines from $5000 to $10000 are pro-
vided Another of Dr Jester's measures
would prohibit charging Interest
above tho legal rate allowed In the
territory By tho terms of the bill a
onto cannot bear n larger stun on Its
fnen than the actual sum borrowed
Fines from $200 to $1000 are pro-
vided as punishments for tho offense
Friday February 24
The Gandy bill to extend the herd
law over cHavor county was killed
In the house by a vote to Indefinitely
post pone The gambling bill was up
for consideration again Much op
ASSAULTED WITH A HOE
Young Man Hurt at a Danoe May
Not Live
PARIS TEX: While attending a
dance nt the home of a Choctaw north-
west of Valllnnt on Clear Crock a
young mnn named Irons was assault-
ed with a hoo and recrlvcd a blow
on the head from which ho may dlo
Truth Is ns impossible to bo Roiled
by any outward touch as tho sun-
beam— Milton
position was aroused to the first part
making the crime a felony
The senate passed the Ballinger
bill which prohibits state banks from
moving from one town to another
and doing business under the original
charter although it legalizes all such
changes thus far made The bill was
somewhat amended in the senate and
today on motion of Mr Ballinger the
house concurred in the amendments
Practically all the veterans of the
civil war are opposed to the Norton
bill which exempts from taxation
five hundred dollars worth of prop-
erty to every honorably discharged
veteran of that war and makes moth-
ers and widows beneficiaries of the
provisions of the bill The old sol-
diers object to tho measure because
they say it places them in a class
with paupers and they do not care
10 be so designated On the other
hand they say they are able to pay
their taxes They are more in favor
of the Ballinger bill which exempts
$100 worth of property to every fam-
ly in Oklahoma
Following a discussion which
consumed the entire morning and
part of the afternoon the Oklahoma
senate finally by a vote practically
unanimous passed Senator Cralle's
bill to regulate the fees and salaries
of sheriffs
The senate passed Mr Niblack’s
bill governing the enactment of ordi-
nances in cities of the first class
Senator Hicham's bill relating to
cities towns and villages Senator
Wood's bill governing tho practice in
divorce cases Senator Woodson’s bill
governing appeals to tho Oklahoma
supreme court and the senate substi-
tute lull for Hicham's and Ferris’ bills
for the control of gas and oil wells
Saturday February 25
Both houses of the Oklahoma legis-
lature unanimously adopted Senator
Porkers' memorial to President
Roosevelt asking him to thoroughly
Investigate the renewal of the Osage
011 land lease with the objeet of as-
certaining if Hie Standard Oil is la
any way connected with it
Representative rteeker Introduced a
bill taxing tlie capital slock of all gas
and oil companies doing business In
Oklahoma The object of this bill is
said lo bo to put all wild cat con-
cerns nut of business
Noff'singers two railroad bills one
preventing railway companies in the
territory from charging more than
the three cents per mile for passenger
transportation and! the other com-
pelling tho delivery of cars for the
transportation of freight immediately
upon ihofr being ordered were ad-
vanced lo third reading
Representative Hogg’s railroad bill
defining the liabilities of railway
companies In damage cases nnd
compelling them to bear the burden
of Hie proof wherein live stock are
killed Heretofore the plaintiff has
been compelled to furnish the evi-
dence In Hits respect
Monday February 27
According to the rules adopted by
l be bouse some lime ago tills was the
last day upon which new bills could
lie Introduced and twenty new ones
were introduced There are only
oleveil more days that Iho members
will be In session ami there Is plenty
of work to bo done in that limited
time The appropriation bill as laid
out will not receive the governor's
approval and must bn gone through
witn again nnd the knife applied The
appropriations as outlined will reach
noarlv a million dollars and the chief
executive believes that amount too
much hy far
Of the new hills introduced In the
house today all were advanced to
their second reading and four wero
rend the third time und passed
These were allowing the city of Car-
men to vote on a $20000 waterworks
bond: allowing Temple to vote on a
$10000 waterworks bond vacating
certain streets In Watonga an legal-
izing tho election of the probate judge
In Beaver county
The hill regulating salaries of dis-
trict clerks pnssed the house Trouty’s
wldo tire wagon bill was killed
In the senate passed the bill relat-
ing to delinquent taxes and setting
the time when they become duo
Senator Francis' bill making it a
misdemeanor to curse and abuso fe-
male relatives was passed This Is
tho same ns the Robinson mother-in
lnw hill whleh pnssed tho house
Senator Ballinger's witness fco bill
pnssed the senale after considerable
debate
Senator Hleknm's hill providing for
the transfer of pertain school funds
In iho territorial treasury was passed
Tills measure refunds to Oklahoma
Pawnee Logan Caddo and several
other counties a portion of the com-
mon school fund which Is rightfully
theirf but lis which errors were made
for the 1’eanon that tho correct schol-
astic population of the counties were
not returned to the territorial auditor
hy tho county superintendents
A Contractor Killed Hlmaelf
SHAWNEE: Willie I'owcll a con-
tractor at Truesdnlc twenty miles
south of Blmwnco shot himself dying
InHtnnlly No cun so Is known for tho
sulclilo
ChirUasha'a city council has accept-
ed tho soworngo system which has
just been completed at a cost of $13
000 This makes $90000 spent for
nmnlclpnl Improvements by this city
during tho past year
COULDN’T LIFT TEN POUNDS
Doan's Kidney Pills Brought Strength
and Health to the Sufferer Ma-
king Him Feel Twenty-five
Years Younger
J B Corton farmer and lumber-
man of Deppe
N C says: “1
suffered for
years with my
back It was
so bad that I
could not walk
any distance
nor even ride in
easy buggy I
do not believe I
could have
raised ten
pounds of
weight from the ground the pain was
so severe This was my condition
when I began using Doan’s Kidney
Pills They quickly relieved me and
now I am never troubled as I was
My back is strong and I can walk or
ride a long distance and feel just as
strong as I did twenty-five years ago
I think so much of Doan’s Kidney
Pills that I have given a supply of the
remedy to some of my neighbors and
they have also found good results If
you can sift anything from this ram-
bling note that will be of any service
to you or to anyone suffering from
kidney trouble you are at liberty to
do so”
A TRIAL FREE — Address Foster-
Milburn Co Buffalo N Y For sale
by all dealers Price 50 cents
Many a man with an Iron will finds
it crumpled against a woman's granite
“won’t”
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Forchtldren teething softens tho gums reduces hy
hMuoibUuu Allays pain euros wind colic 25c a bottl
You have no doubt remarked that
when you make a fool of yourself a
big crowd Is watching
Stats or onto City or Toledo i
Lugaa Cocnty s bb
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is sen tor
Parmer of the llrm of F J Cuknky & Co doing
business in ttie ( tty of Toledo County and Slate
aforesaid and t fiat said firm will pay the sum of
l)NK HUNlJKKlJ HOLLARS for enrh and every
I'tiHc of Catak'411 t hut canuot he cured by the Use of
Hall’s Catakku Cure
FRANK J CI1BSEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed lu uiy pres
ouce this 6th day uf December A i-1W6
f A V OJFSON
I f Notary Public
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts
directly on tho blood and mucous surfuces of the
Byjteiu Send for tcMltnunfal free
F J CHENEY it CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druggists 75c
Take lir‘i’8 Family Fills for constipation
The world as a rule doesn’t place
a high mark of intelligence to the
a hgih mark of intelligence to the
credit of a person whose only adjec-
tives are “just horrid” and “grand"
Beets 16x20 Bust Crayon 08cts Send yonr
photo and ‘tbetsand wo will make a liix-D llm-i Crnvoo
Southwestern Artists Association Dalits Tekas
An Atchison woman whipped her
son so severely that the neighbors in-
terfered She explained that he had
broken cut glass and dishes all his
life and she had not whipped him
but upon returning from the barn he
fell and broke an egg and her pa-
tience could endure no more
From tho hour of the invention of
printing books and not kings were
to rule the world Weapons forged
in tho mind keen-edged and brighter
than a sunbeam were to supplant
th sword and battlo axe — Whipple
"Dr Dnvid Kennedy's Fnvortte Remedy
Wived tny I 'ft I I 1 1 tut dyhpi'pala nnd kidney dUeamv'
tk buuutor Albert Merritt I'irk Place N Y Ilabouie
Women forget that sentiment Is
the outcome of a full stomach
Every housekeeper should know
that If they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save no( only time because it
never sticks to the iron but because
each package contains 16 oz — one full
pound — while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up In -pound pack-
ages and the price is the same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from ail Injurious chem-
icals If your grocer tries to sell you a
12-oz package It Is because be has
& stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance
Ha knows that Defiance Stftrch has
printed on every package in large let-
ters and figures ”16 ozs” Demand
Defiance nd save much time and
money and the annoyance of the Iron
ticking Defiance never sticks
If I might control the literature of
the household I woukl gunranteo tho
well being of church and state—
Bacon
band instruments write for the new eal
loguo to-day JENKINS’ MUSIC H0US
KANSAS CITY M0
Literature Is the fruit of thinking
souls— Citrlylo
C7TC pwnanfntly MTffd fit or nerrrniuppwi aftflf
t I O lliMt tlny’tt iipo of Hr KHno (treat Ntrv
tr Mend lor MIKM 19400 trial bottle and trvuti
iu H U Kune Lid m Arvh btruet FUiUdolpUio F
Every woman who marries faces
tho question of tho kind of a house
she will make nnd deckles It
Every woman ns she cooks three
meals a tiny and washes dishes after-
ward decides that the next time she
marries it will ho to a traveling man
one who Is not homo more than once
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Dunham, Frank M. The Sulphur Journal. (Sulphur, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1905, newspaper, March 3, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1838363/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.