The Amorita Herald. (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE - AMOBITA HEBALD
Lawrence Mlllspaugh Ed A Pub
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WHAT HAS HAPPENED
Interesting ’ Item Gathered Prom AII
Parts of the World Condensed '
' Into 8mall Space for the Ben -
efit of Our Readers
Domestio Items
Eleven babies under two years died
In Kansas City Kan during the
month of September from Impure
milk t
The state of Missouri is gathering
evidence tending to d£ow the at-
tempted use of money in the trial of
Dr B Clark Hyde for murder
The department of agriculture is
preparing to confiscate shipments of
unripe oranges or other unripe fruit
from Florida
Gov Stubbs is to be asked to parole
F H Tillotson the convicted kid-
naper of the incubator baby The su-'
preme court held that he must serve
a term in prison"
The Republican primary to nomi-
nate a candidate for congress man
from the Seventh Kansas district will
lie held November 10
A big scandal is brewing in the
Washington navy yard where it has
just been discovered that there is
3000000 less material than the rec-
ords call for
Girl students at Missouri’s state
university have just organized for the
purpose of assisting each other when
aick
The attorney general of Kansas
made a second raid in Leavenworth'
and got 75 cases of beer in one place
The address of President Taft be-
fore the National Conservation con-
gress at Kansas City has appeared in
the form of a public document
More dynamite indictments are ex-
pected from Indianapolis Special in-
vestigators have been working on the
Iron Workers’ books three months
and the results are now in the hands
of the prosecuting attorney
' The first holiday in Kansas under
the new state law designating Octo-
tier 12 as Columbus day will be cele-
brated this week
Kansas officials ebusiness men and
congressmen have signed a petition
urging that Secretary Wilson be not
allowed to serve as honorary chair-
man of the Brewery convention In
Chicago
- One man is killed and many seri-
ously injured in a wreck on the Cen-
tral Georgia railway at Buchanan Ga
Spikes were driven in rail Joints
Des Moines street car men are
preparing to strike again over the
reinstatement of three union men t
George Bubbon Wichita’s new chief
of police haB ordered that all joints
must be closed at once He says
there are fully 250 In Wichita
The federal government is prepar-
ing to investigate the coffee corner
and find out why within 18 months
coffee in the United States has risen
100 per cent
The graining mill of the Dupont
Powder company near Pittsburg Kan
was struck by lightning and destroyed
No lives were lost
The bleachers at the race track at
the state fair in Springfield 111 fell
throwing about 750 spectators to the
ground and injuring many
The first arrests for robbery follow-
ing the flood at Austin Pa were made
when two women were caught'
prying open the lid of a trunk
The Illinois Central road has
posted an "open shop’’ notice within
the stockade at Chicago
Since war between Italy and Tur-
key was declared at least 12500
Italians have either sailed or booked
steerage back to their native land
A special train bearing Missouri
Kansas and Oklahoma people for reg-
istration in the Rosebud and Pine
Ridge reservation drawing has reach-
ed Gregory S D
Half of the business and part of
the residence section of Black River
Falls Wis has been destroyed by a
Hood breaking around a big power
dam
Southwestern Colorado and north-
ern' New Mexico are suffering from
heavy storms and severe floods Two
towns have been destroyed and sev-
eral lives lost
Brunswick Mo has taken steps
to build a large warehouse and land-
ing to take advantage of lower
freight rates offered by river naviga-
tion - A wholesale clearing out from ac-
tive service of officers on the retired
list is noted In the navy
A black eagle measuring six feet
seven inches from tip to tip was
killed sear Lexington Mo
Judge Markey of the ' criminal
court at Indianapolis' has refused -to
permit the removal' of the dynamite
s&ized at the time of the arrest of J
J McNamara to Los Angeles as evi-
dence - " "
Attorney General Dawsen raided
Leavenworh Kan joints drug storeB
and exclusive clubs confiscating 2-
000 cases of beer and nearly $500 In
cash -
- x ’ Foreign- Affairs
The Italian squadron has captured
the Turkish fort at Tobruk with sev-
eral prisoners Italian ' reports tell
of the sinking of two Turkish torpedo
boats with a loss of 300 Turks at San
Giovanni dl Medua
Rear Admiral Aubrey of Italy will
place warships so that he can cap-
ture without destroying the whole
Turkish fleet if It emerges from Its
hiding places
Another uprising has been started
in Sonora Mexico against the Chi-
nese and an attemp is being made to
tax them out of the dOuntry
The Italian flag now - floats over
Sultania fort at Tripoli which is oc-
cupied by landing parties
Personal
Revenge by deposed officials of the
federal prison at Leavenworth is be-
lieved by J P McDonough to be the
cause of assault upon him In the
street at Kansas City
C W Trickett - of Kansas City
Kan has been appointed assistant
attorney general for Wyandotte and
Leavenworth counties'
One of Senator Stephenson’s cam-
paign managers told of $12696 being
spent for advertising literature
Secretary Wilson announces he will
pay no attention to petitions but will
act as honorary president of the
Brewer’s congress as he had planned
to do - '
Cornelius N Bliss well known in
national politics and secretary of In-
terior under McKinley is dead in New
Tork of heart disease
Attorney General Majors of Mis-
souri has asked the U S supreme
court to advance the hearing of rate
cases against railroads of the state
Geo Innes a Lawrence merchant
has given $100 to establish a scholar-
ship In Kansas university
Russell Meyers three years old
was run over by his father’s motor
car at Great Bend Kan and killed
The third man to make an aero-
plane in Topeka is O A KlmbalL He
is making a monoplane-in the bam at
his home - - '
Samuel Schroyer was found dead
from heart disease at his home near
Schroyer Kan He came to Kan-
sas in the fall of 1865
Two studentB in the University of
Kansas do their cooking in their
room and their average living ex-
pense is but $2 a week
Mrs J R Shelton exhibited at
Holden Mo 98 distinct varieties of
farm products raised oil her hus-'
band’s farm near there -
Earl Holbeck of Wisner Neb a
militiaman was killed by a blow in
the breast with the bare fist of a fel-
low guardsman at Omaha
Roy P Wysong a fireman at the
Joy Morton Salt company in Hutch-
inson Kan was killed by a bursting
steamplpe
Mayor Shank of Indianapolis is sell-
ing another carload of potatoes at
cost in his war on commission men
chants ’
Mrs Horace Schwartz of Leaven-
worth whose husband was In the
penitentiary for mistreating her se-
cured his pardon and re-married him
General Reyes who abandoned hit
candidacy for the Mexican presidency
has gone to New Orleans
T'J Kirk city marshal at Marbli
City Ok was beaten to death witt
clubs by six drunken men
President Taft saw a bit of the 016
West at Cheyenne Wyo the "frontlei
day’’ program being repeated for hii
benefit
Elizabeth McAndrews of Green-
wich Conn has been sleeping con-
tinuously for over a week add can-
not be aroused
The McNamara brothers the alleged
Los Angeles Times dynamiters will
be tried separately John J McN
mara probably will be tried flrBt
At Coffeyvllle Kan C B Cbalfant
sued Charles Fulton to recover $125
on checks cashed in a poker game
and both were arrested for violation
of the state gambling law
After H K Stratton a constable
from Arkansas had arrested Jesse
Wilson at St Joseph Mo for grand
larceny Wilson stole his revolver
and money and got away
Oliver Westhoff a farmer from
Lyons Kan was run down on a Wich-
ita street by a big touring car Lad
fatally injured
John Gerovich an engineer was
shot in MoberlyMo with his wife’s
revolver She says he attempted sui-
cide Horace Dobson of Hutchinson
fainted during his marriage cere-
mony His bride Immediately left
him and has not returned
New Association Gaining Many
Members
Funis cimTiYE rsvin
NOTED HEALTH EXPERT
' GIVES REASON FOR BIG
SUCCESS IN MEDICINE
Tremendous success has attended the
Organisation of the new Munyon "Hope
Cult” Professor Munyon claims that he
has secured more converts than he even
anticipated end says that his "Hope
Cult” Is growing In leaps and bounds It
Is said that the total membership of the
association throughout the United States
Is now well over the half million mark
In a statement for publication Prof
Munyon aald:
"I want to talk to every aick ailing and
despondent person In this city I want
Vo preach my new creed to them X
want to tell them about my now phllosv
phy of health which la the fruit of a
lifetime of study and experience In deal-
ing with sick folk
‘ I want to expound the Great Truth
that I have learned that there la more
Suratlve power In an ounce of Hope than
i pounds of Dope That aick people
Should not take medicine except aa a
medium through which the great cura-
tive power of Hope may be made effec-
tive Medicines are necessary In the
present state of the world’s progress be-
cause they give a patient physical sup-
port and strength and renewed vigor
with which to brace up the will power
One knows from the action of the proper
medicines that he or she Is feeling bet-
ter by this Inspired hope and faith
which complete the cure
"I think that probably a million par-
tons at least In the United States have
Isolated themselves cured by my medl-
Elnes and I know that these people have
ad the best remedies medical science
ad to offer I have always contended
that If there la any virtue In medicine
my followers should have the best but
t verily believe that more than one-half
it those who have been lifted to health
from the bondage of chronic Illness
through taking my medicines have been
really cured by the knowledge that they
bad the utmost in medical lore at their
tommand and the Hope this Inspired
I am not In any sense a practicing
physician I employ at my laboratories
In Philadelphia a large staff of expert
physicians and chemists and I have
many other physicians In various cities
pf the United States detailed to give free
advice to the sick and afflicted My
headquarters are at Munyon’s Labora-
tories 63d and Jefferson Sts Phils pa
knd I have there a staff of duly register-
id physicians and consulting experts
pnd to all who desire it I offer the best
of medical advice absolutely free of
wTite today addressing Prof J M
Munyon personally and your letter will
have a special care
Two of a ‘ Kind
T find that my husband has been
having the office boy call me up every
day and mumble terms of endearment
That’s a nice way to fool his wife
He’s been going to the ball game" -“How
is it that you didn’t catch on
to the voice?" -"Well
I’m busy at bridge every day
and I’ve been having the cook answer
the telephone” -
' A Superior Person
F H Elliott the secretary of the
American Automobile association
was talking about a somewhat super-
cilious and conceited millionaire
"He’s a very superior person” Mr
Elliott said smiling “He’s the aort
of person who would be sure to go
to a horse show in a motor car and to
an automobile show in a monoplane”
Tou can’t tell bow much money a
man is making from the clotheshe
wears Tou must get a lock at his
wife’s '
Men have more temptations then
women because they know where to
look for them-
Lewis’ Single Binder gives the smoker a
rich mellow-taiting So cigar
If you are unable to keep your trou
bles to yourself they will expand
Dccido Nov
to get a bottle of
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH-BITTERS
and assist your stom-
ach liver and bowels
back to their normal
condition
IT WILL
REALLY
DO YOU
A LOT
OF GOOD
Others have proven
this — why not YOU
today All Druggists
- Noble County Wins First Money '
Perry Okla— The Noble county ex
dibit at the 1911 Oklahoma State Fair
was awarded first premium for the
beat and most representative display
of the cultivated products of the farm
orchard and garden cereals grasses
textile and forage plants Noble coun-
ty was given a per cent of 83ft out of
a possible 100 -
Cleveland county was awarded sec-
ond premium and Woodward county
third Cash premiums amounting to
$1)235 were awarded - to the follow-
ing counties including the winners of
the' first three premiums First pre-
mium Noble $200 second Cleveland
$150 third Woodward $125 fourth
Lincoln $100 fifth Harper $90 sixth
Kay $80 seventh Grant $75 eighth
Caddo $70 ninth Beckham $65
tenth Custer $60 eleventh Johnston
$55 twelfth Roger Mills $50 thir-
teenth Ellla $45 fourteenth Carter
$40 fifteenth Washita $30
“Bob’ Davis Is Acquitted
Muskogee ' Okla — After a ' long-
drawn out trial lasting two weeks dur-
ing which time-all the members of the
jury became 111 with ptomaine poison-
lng the jury in the "Bob” Davis mur-
der case brought in a verdict of not
guilty The expected demonstration
In the court room did not occur Trou-
ble waB feared over a verdict of acquit-
tal because of -the two brothers of
"Jim” Work the deputy sheriff whom
Davis is accused of killing Sheriff
Wlgener Instructed his deputies to be
on hand to stop possible violence He
tlso held a conference with the ehlel
of police and a number of special po-
licemen surrounded the county court
bouse during the night Officers
searched everyone who entered the
court roopi Bitterness between ' the
Davis boys and the state witnesses ha 1
been growing as the trial progressed
- Convicted Men to Prison
Guthrie - Okla — Deputy ' United
States Marshal Madsen left for the
federal penitentiary at Leavenworth
with the following prisoners who were
sentenced during the recent federal
court term at Enid: C W White pres-
ident and manager of the Oklahoma
Produce and Commission Company
using the malls to defraud two years
J D Richardson of Alva and Arthur
Owen of Oklahoma City postoffice
employes taking office supplies one
fear and one day each T J Guykll
of Pawhuska selling whisky to Indian
one year and one day and $100 fine
- Dsvis Is a Free Mao
Muskogee Okla— Bob Davis ac-
lultted of murder made new bonds In
two larceny cases against him and 1 1
a free man - Two of his brotners went
on his bond for$2600 They qualified
tor $35000 Davis staled that ho would
Hot go back to Porum Considerable
indignation has been expressed ther-
over the acquittal of Davis ‘
Asks Damages of Constable
Tulsa Okla — George D Smith cl
dkmulgee acquitted of a charge ot
larceny has sued Constable Dan H
Clark of Bixby demanding $10000
damages Smith alleges besides false
arrest that the constable left his ju-
risdiction to make the arrest and that
be searched Smith’s home without a
warfant
Threatened by Prisoners
Bartlesville Okla — Jack - Stover
harged with tearing the tongue fron
the mouth of a mule was arraigns'
and held to the district court undeu
a $500 bond which he could not give
When placed In jail the other prison
ers refused to have anything to d
with him and Jailer Wallace had t
prevent violence
Woman Held for Death of Husband
Hugo Okla — A sensation was cro
ated here when It was learned that
Sam Stewart and Mrs Henry Jones
had been arrested for the murder ot
Henry Jones husband of the woman
who was assassinated as he lay sleep-
ing op a cot at his home near Boswell
last July Stewart was arrested liy
officers of Carter county at Ardmore
and Mrs Jones wag arrested at her
borne near Boswell
Switch Engine Crushes Man
Oklahoma City Okla — The body o'
in unidentified man was found on the
Katy tracks here He was killed by
$ switch engine The engineer did not
lee the man until he was in the middle
If the track and it was too late to stofi
Ihe engine His body was mangled
almost beyond recognition
Bucking Broncho Kill Man
Guthrie Okla — Louis Swanson' of
Fairfax was killed at Pawhuska by a
bucking broncho which struck Swan
son as it passed him Swanson war
hurled against a nearby building hli
head striking the wall with such force
that his skull was crushed
TOO MUCH FOR HACK DRIVER
High-Sounding Name Made Old Man
Think There Waa Something
Mysterioud lnthe Wind
- - — - '
After a long hot and dusty Journey
by train -the New Tork commercial
traveler arrived in Richmond brushed
enough dust off his face to make sure
that the right man was getting off
and hailed one of the little sea-going
hacks -common la the Old Dominion
city It was driven by an sged negro
“Drive me to A haberdashery” said '
the ‘ traveling jnan surveying his
soiled raiment with disfavor !Tes-
suh" said the negro "Glddup” - The '
old horse started off at a little stiff -legged
Jog trot - The driver teemed to
be thinking deeply By and by he
pulled the horse to a stop slid leaned
backward - to his ' fare “Souse me
sub” said he “but wey did you all
want to go?” ’’Drive me to a haber-
dashery” said the traveling man “Oh
yessuh” said the negro "To be anre
Giddup” The hack rqttled on for a
little way and then the negro stopped
got off the box and poked his head la
over the llttl door “Mebbe Ah didn’t
get dat name Jus’ right” said he
"Would -you all mins repeatin’ It
suh?” The traveling man said for thq
third time that he wanted to go to a
haberdashery' The old driver shook
his gray wool and looked grieved
“Ah’m an ole man” said he “Touah
kin trns’ me Wheah is it you really
want to go?” - v ' - -
‘ ' Important to Mother ' '
' Examine carefully every bottle - of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy tor -Infanta
and children and see that it
Signature of
In Use For Over 80 Tears
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
- Early Standards' of Mendacity'
— Eve meditated -
“I think that story Adam told me
is a lie out of the whole leaf)” she an-
nounced ' ' ' - - -
If the average man has occasion Ur
generate a good hearty laugh once
month he Is playing in great luck '
Mrs Winslow' Soothing Syrup for Children
teething softens the gums reduces influnm
Man allays pain onrea wind eollo S6o a bottla
A man never gets too old to remem
her some of the things that never oot
curred when he was a boy
- The- satisfying quality in Lewis Single
Binders found m no other Bo cigar
A peck of trouble looks like s bush-
el to the man who is up against It
DOCTORS
FABLED TO:
IELP BIER
Cured by Lydia E Pinkhsn’s
Vegetable Compound
Pound Wis — "I am glad to am
Bounce that I have been cured of dye
pepsia and female
troubles
medicine I had
been troubled with
both for fourteen
ears and consulted
different doctors
but failed to get any
relief After using
Lydia E Pinkham’s
vegetable Com
pound and Blood
Purifier I can say I
am a well woman
can’t find words to express my thanks
for the good your medicine has done
me You may publish this if yon wish
—Mrs Herman Bieth Pound Wis
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bearing-down feeling flatulency indi-
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Proof is abundant that It has cured
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Millspaugh, Lawrence. The Amorita Herald. (Amorita, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1911, newspaper, October 13, 1911; Amorita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1860585/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.