The Sulphur Journal. (Sulphur, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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The Sulphur Journal
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IN THE HOME CinCL
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Lntcieil at tho postoHioe at Sulphur
fml Ter as second-class matter June
5th l!J01
Frank M Dunham Proprietor
SUllSOHIPTION’ HATES
One Year - - - - II 00
Six Months - - VO
Advertising rates aade Unown on applica-
tion All pay locals run until ordered out
Here’s hoping that all those
railroads materialize
The way to keep Sulphur grow-
is to keep doing something all
the time
lhe Davis liar and the Pauls
Valley correspondent are no
doubt lineal descendants- of Ba-
ron Munchausen
Sulphur is the town of possibili-
ties for the wide awake hustling
nr' n It is the best place on earth
to live and make a living
Cotton is king and if the ef-
forts of the Farmers’s Union
will count for anything he will
stay enthrowned in this great
southland
Unionists all over the territory
will and should make an effort to
defeat the adoption of the consti-
tution framed by the Muskogee
misfit convention
Save those who participated
we don’t believe anybody has
taken the Muskogee convention
fustceriously and we doubt whether
the participants take it more
ban half-seriously
If all the good things materi-
alize and we have no reason to
think they will not which are
promised for Sulphur within the
next year this summer’s vill
not be in the money
The farmers are realizing
more and more every day that
the Sulphur merchant is their
friend and are showing their
appreciation by driving long dis-
tances to do their marketing
here
Every wife should be a helpmate to
her husband For instance if yohave
the pleasure of a large washing before
you and he has the laborious task of
going to the ciiy or taking a trip
through the country change work with
him let him help you wash in the fore-
noon and you help him ride in the after-
noon A good wife will deny herself to
entertain her husband especially on
wash day But some men will say
“When I come down to that I’ll hire it
done” We find no fault with hiring it
done but as to coming down to help a
woman my dear sir who created you 1
so far above a woman that you have to
condescend to come down? We know
the Bible says that “the husband shall
be the head of the household” - but it
also says that “the wife shall be a
crown to him” and you know the crown
is a little higher and just above the
head Such being the case come up
gentlemen on a level with your wives
and assist in the home whenever you can
do so without infringing upon larger
and moi j important duties
HUSBAND AND WII E
Of course every husband and wife
know their duty toward each other
but still they grow a little negligent
sometimes and very often a few words
will cause them to be more thoughtful
and press them to their duty again
They should always try to be agree-
able and if one should become a little
cross over something that has not gone
just as wished lot the other be smiling
and cheerful Never both be angry at
the same time Wife when the hus-
band conies in from his work tired al-
ways meet him with a smile have the
house neat and tidy every thing in its
place have his meals on time and some-
thing he may relish to eat for work
gives a man an appetite and they do
not like to come in and wait for a meal
when they are hungry
Husband if you should come in and
find things different from the way you
would like them to be do not become
cross andsnap around about everything
and if you should be so cruel as to do
such a thing when you overcome your
passion go to the dearest of all things
(the wife) and confess you have done
wrong By so doing you will heal the
wound that was so painful to her
Man should not expect too much of
the wife He must remember she is too
frail a being to battle with all the hard-
ships of this world There are many
ways in which the husband may be of
help to the wife and we think he should
try to help in all also we think the
wife should help the husband in any
way her health will allow trying to
grant all his wishes Some of them
may seem unreasonable at first but we
know the wishes of a true devoted hus-
band will prove for the best
FRESSING
and DYING
The Star Pressing Parlors
Three doors
west of the
postoffice
Phone 101
We will call for deliver all work
A D Goodenough & Co
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Indian Lands
Locates Indians
Send for Description of Lai u
and Analysis of water
Maps of all the Terri
tories
Nutary Public Legal Blanks of
all descriptions on hand
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West Side Racket Store
For Clothing Dry Goods Shoes
Furnishings and Notions
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New fall goods are now arriving making our stock complete I
with seasonable goods whose style quality and price cannot
fail to please
We are continuing our CUT PRICE SALE on all summer dress
goods low shoes remnants etc
J J DABBS’ RACKET STORE
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The First National Bank
OF SULPHUR IND TER
Capital §50000 Surplus §5000
J M Bayless President C J Webster Cashier
Roy C Oakes Assistant Cashier
The effective principle underlying our arrangement with depositors is
to consider them as far as possible our busiuess partners We believe that
from such a standpoint alone can come the ideal relationship which ought
to exist between bank and customer
This bank will be pleased to receive the accounts of Farmers Mercan-
tile Firms Corporations Stock Dealers and others on most liberal terms
consistent with safe banking and will give your business prompt accurate
and considerate attention
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Many people are guessing as
to what the result of the Mus-
kogee convention will be while
the man of ordinary common
sense can answer the question
by stating that it will have no
results
The separate statehood idea is
a good one if it were practical
but at this writing we don’t be-
lieve it practical and think the
Muskogee convention was called
to defeat any chance we had of
getting statehood either single
or double this winter
To enumerate the many lies
which the Davis liar has been
guilty of would bo hard but it is
enough to say that ho has brought
his tow n into such disrepute that
every time an intelligent reader
picks up a paior and runs across
an item with a Davis date line
on it he turns up his nose and
laughs
Pointed Paragraphs
It's cutty for a man to keep his ten-
por if he hasn’t any
The point of view depends on which
side of the fence you are located
A young man seldom gives a thought
to the harvest when lie sows his wild
oats
Modest men are always popular yet
egotists continue to increase and multi-
ply Old bachelors are not all devoid of
gratitude One in Ohio recently died
and left all his money to n woman who
refused to marry him when she was a
girl— Chicago Nows
There will he fifty-three Sundays in
tins year an occurence that will not hap-
pen again for 110 years This extra
Sunday can bo utilized in attending
hurch calling on your best girl raid-
ing the scripture playing with the child-
ten breaking a two-year-old colt or
same other way One hundred and
tan yours from this dute you will prob-
ably be paying the penalty or enjoying
the pleasures of the meted in which you
eboose to spend this extra Sunday
A GREAT ALLIANCE
Makes the ForepaugSells Circus the
World’s Foremost Organization
A M’ghty Spectacle
The Great Adam Forepaughand Sells
Brothers’ Enormous Shows United are
now owned by James A Baily and Ring-
ling Brothers and will appear in Purcell
Oct 4th Wynnewood Oct 5th Ard-
more Oct 6th Coalgate Oct 7th
Excursions will be run on all railroads
This circus has always enjoyed the
confidence of the public because every-
thing new sensational and exclusive
that circus invention produced the world
over was always to be found in the
enormous program offered The hippo-
drome tent is the largest ever made
and will comfortably accommodate
twelve thousand people
The menagerie annex is almost as big
and shelters more than one hundred j
cages dens and lairs of the rarest wild i
animals This department of the big
shows is singularly imprt-sive because
J it exhibits not only more rarely seen
I wild creatures but many of these speci-
mens are to be found nowhere else in
captivity A fierce bi-horned rhinoceros
the rarest and most expensive of all
wild beasts is in this collection as are
two great fanlike eared elephants of
African origin a blood-exuding hippo-
potamus three herds of elephants full
grown and symmetrical types and a
nursery of baby wild ultima's like kit-
ten tigers cub lions quaintly hopping
kanguroos floundering seals tight-eyed
leopards homely hyenas and so on
All of the artists or nearly so in the
big uremic program are fresh fuces to
the circus put run of this country and
make their first appearance to woo
American laurels under the uuspiccs of
The Great Adam Forepaugh und Sells
Brothers’ Management Boforo the
circus nets proper begin a spectacle call-
ed I’unamu or the l’ortuls of the Sea
will he presented This production in-
voles more than a thousand people and
is tho most imiHsive magnificent and
extravagant display of spectaculur in-
vention ever seen under canvas Thous-
and and one kinds of human classes ure
brought Into panoramic review In Ideal-
istic dress und stirring action ub a migh-
ty moving and magnificent tributo to
the dedication of this American opening
of the i'nnuma Cunal to tho commerco
of the world
There are no duplicate luLuhkoya to
the heart of a wise maid
OG McADAMS
Real
Estate
Handles Sulphur property and
has some excellent bargains and
fine locations
WOOD COAL
Sash Doors
Screen Moulding:
Columns and all
kinds of mill work
at
Sulphur Mil!
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CHICKASAW TITLE CO
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ABSTRACTS
Tlio only coin ploto ubstinctH In tho liith
Ucc-nlinK District All twitter per
turning to lund titles and transfers given
prompt and enrofui lUtontkm
NOTARY PUIIUC IN OFFICE
R W SHFPHCRD
Agent for Sulphur
UAMTCnYou t0 loaru tcl°
VT All I CU grapliy for railroad
service under an old operator
witb years of experience Notes
accepted for tuition Positions
guaranteed Frco catalogue Mc-
Kinney Telegraph College Mo-
Kinney Texas
Sulphur Lodge No 105 A F 6t A M
Mcots Thursdays on or
uftiT Full Moon lnouoh
month Visiting broth-
ers 'urdlully Invited to
moot with us
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the Advertisement of
The System Land Co
in this space next week
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Lands to Lease Houses
and Lots to Sell
210 acre of land to lens HO ncroa In
cutlvntlon Rood 0-room Iiouho nnd
water In tha Chorokoo Nation
beano fur 5 years
BubIoobb and roslilonc lota for aula
6-room housa for rent In Wot Sulohur
7-room housa for a!o In Wont Sulphur
Ntwly puporrd nonr Rood water
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Dunham, Frank M. The Sulphur Journal. (Sulphur, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1905, newspaper, September 30, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1838411/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.