The Searchlight (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SEARCHLIGHT
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PoMlaMotl ll, Itjr lUterxl ut Mle Ann H rsr
Tli'rf b> JAMES k IB k WOOD, •
II* a. Oklahoma A e., Gqtima. Okia
NM 'iirrio P*ic - Riubti t Ym«
TWO LODGES AT ONE SCHOOL
HOUSE.
No. 26^. one of the tory ledges. and
No 6 0 one of ck ahoTa'a lodges la
263 is tfce vice j r-aider t of tie Mouri
^ua d "div'si-in " 1hi« brother rep-
r fnH liis l-^Ve at F1 Keno, but be
"PuMn't d>|ir r da So t oame
a^out U at th^se in the lodge who
"*d ran^in^d 1 yal to Oklahoma organ
z-d sn tb-r I dge—No 6W—anH it i*
'rowing nioly 1 be S|iiit of Pavi
Payrs would c-me back to * artS if b*
cou'd know that ihsre wbb one man in
Ha\ n« co.i:ity bo coi 1 I be ds'-nhi t
' kWhomv the land I e 1 >vpd. B it the
u -Mv ai -"i irit of be D wirjier in si ill alive in
« it'Otiifn! P«p«*r of Ui ji ««on«) P one county, nd the nova of Ao 6 '
hi hif! Aan#iau<in- al«., Otfuenl P. J
*•'1 stand ioy-1 ti oklahoma and f.
oklahotra > rii- st the wo'ld, whether
as nti nr citizen . We oanaUajsei
teed tie ri^ht band if fellowship to
toe m«mb rs of McKel1<>p'« lodges in
laCidQ 1 errtio-y. We rec.gniz< th^m
*s gool mm and tm-; but we h v
qo h'f g in com n -n with the toii -a o|
kl li* i a llowe<e-, ons thing is ®t-
couragiLg— they ara few in number
*cd are Lmoi ing tc.i'cer, and, like a
n,d tuste in >. ne'a mouth, will die p
pear, leavitg only a faiiit ttiuembr^ncr
of a aisagiet-ao'e ilc dane.
Kulvrxd ■■ w. iiii c:a maMm. luoti) •
si the (A as«<rftee at Guthrie, Okla.. and**
\ci irf Coiifn^i of Itarrh I, |«7S
44**0' ^
AXiH u< •e-Ihirf 1 m<ikUiiq; kU> Oftucil Pa
fe of ihe OkUiii Terriu r>
MKCiabuft
a. < i w^i * the 'rtictal uf tLe
A#w<i*Uuii of Ukliihiimi. at it tne*tiu« a
£nthn« <«o Jab l>. 19 6
<u> tu I ISINV) H4IRI
fcatoa for ad**rtiaiL< other than at deeerlb*o
fc*k w forniahod «>u application.
n<Mc+4 of a*ra>ed or atolee v<fc will be in
••rv-i •iVboaieo«t k airuibfirt of lhf> Aso*<ia
Jo* who are pa> 1np aabeenbera fc The Search
U^li and are in good •tandiu* with the A.«*. ci
tott* on t : e dato oe which aneh iv <ck it lo#i
** #V l^A.
Ttn api'liea to au> Dituk.u ti AMuciattuc
Fur Du nM !iil*r of %b* A**>ciatav*t ad vara*
or «v-leu #V«ck will b* at the raw -«
ft. a per h«sad for bi>n e« juhI lonlee , 3u eentr
fur cattle Quiice . where more thau usir
It Men bed aiii^lj. 5u eeuw per b*«atl fur o«c!.
iMnpbob. On a lot of cattle arher* all are
•o*ere-i b> oue tf*uer%l brand. for the lot
ovci ta*.~u ap by r .ember* of the Aaaociatio-
•r other p^:mjui to t>e charged tame as above
•od ucti charge caL ue added to expeiita bill
*wie* is d«iiTer«d to owuer,
▲ ! notice* to run out lea* than thrve idane«
■J** Uhed to ainmer dieco^tiuue. I
for advurtiaeUit-ot for i«er«. c whoa* where I Sp%ro i; t
•Ij.at- it ia teeired to know. Chie D.>llar. Br 11 * 1
ror a lvertivriuut for (, erauD wanted for fel-
®a> One L^>ilar , except when otleuae eoinmiv
••d waa a#aiuat a aabaenber to thia paper at
limp wheu foloQ) waa cuinmitted and in c«* d
«%andiQ4 il h:t wnen advertiaemen;
Wiu Or pnbiiahed without charije. Bnt ancL
adr-rti-iiii? cat! b« pabiiahed o&l^ wheu ac
•on.; anie«l n> c< rtitcate tnat a *anant ia in
the hanaa >f au ufheer for tach t er oa. and if
reward u orfnred for capture of aaoh p«r < ii
aaitufactor> evidence must be aant that part>
®«erinif rewani ia responsible.
wmfc ami at.cooip«a: «dvmiafa«eta
FROM LODGE NO. 153
PCULmuao rwica a wasa — Trseuare
A.^o vttrDAT«
FKBRUAF.T y
U klL
Waxcli your paper this tee<M. If you
ftnd aD X, your (ubacripttoo ha> ea-
ftred If tbere la any mistake, pJeaec
lei me know e I c*a rectttv It.
NOTICK TO tUlibUKlDKRS
la aotifyimit ua to ehan< Poev^lce
•ddrrwe af your paper pi -a#« atata Post
•ffice to which your mail baa been pre*
teualy eect W« oassct maae the ekaagf
rtbout formar addr^ea,
^* hsr« •• n in frfaticg cok'mujlca
tl">n o«J ih- hi, o<i) ound qaasUon, fur
%az; l.aue, from V B Li- .
Waahington, D. C„ Feb. 7.—Tbe last
Terlton Ckla—P eaae find eno'os°d
e'pfC( money odr fjr ft t> th-
At tie last r-aralar meet
in/ of L dge No. 161 it waa dtcded U>
~ol ei t Sic perme"nb r and a«nd the
-ami *o th« Seirchlight. No. 151 He
i-vea that it caea s.mnhmg to t*>e
->e-> chlight We did not >eid a Heli
g tetoAda ti get the proce-tdinrs <f
• he c >nvHQtion, but have §eeo an a'-
•icle in tV S arch i^kt thit the c u-
vention had v ted that each memoet
t.ould p y S5o ti Le p the Star.h igQt
N..w I t'kk if thi-i w\i nt« 0f th.
lule^adop'ea at the ire«-tirg ihnt er-
-r> Broth, r Anti ahnthi c me forward
• ith uii 2"c and he'p out och all, the
Sea'Ch)ii>ht How ma y have p ti
t^i ir 25c? I h ive failed to aee n any
< ccouot* of brother j pa) iag this 2 jo
If trery brutber *ho baa uot pa;d bia
;5o will pay, it cannot beip but do
much (ood to#aida btlpitig our preei
dent and our pap°r I -U) send you
our old eh-irter to be ex jangee for ne*
oue, i h liat o' memb*ra to be placed
a tie tew chart#r. No 15'. wiabee
• ucce a to ocr w rtby pre§ dent an J
aia pai.er. FRiD Lsitz. dec'/.
t^isf ~Ts aSout 23 yea re old, weigba
about 101 prunda, has a b oa'l f ice,
h:gh cheeks, sandy hair; cl timid to be
akideKuyer There U the tuaa of 175
oood f-r the tne thi-f 1101 was paid
f r the horsei. I cm any he mad) a
narrow eeoape, for the crowd waa
h| <H«hi-sty. We are getiiaT tired of
thi vea passing tvrough here. If the
pna«nt la can't stop them wa ahould
tr and get a severer senary on the
t-e atutea; ma' e the penalty great r
*htn the p--fit. Bri. Ant g, don't at p
-h"n you get your horse, but keep on
*fter the ma". Wa'ch fir theee
toit-vfs. We must slip ao auoh of it.
T W Hampton ia out |110 in bu)log a
■tolen hor'ie. He h>8 liven 60 cents
lot the S"aroMig't and sajshewill
'ry and get bia m^n and moneylaiV
Ky cat- hin/ Poti< thi^VfS •••ith their
aco'en stuff I hope he will catci all
p'Siing his way n ar Boley, I T Sue-
cjjs to him and The jieochiiaht.
J. 11. W hittk.n, Seo'y.
Prague, Okla.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR REWARD-
la offered for the return of Richmond
B era. or in forma ion lending to bi>
rws .vry by Ej ward Fairbanxs. cepi-
ttliat; by The Star of Terre Haute,
Indiana, and the o unty of Vigo Sup
posed to have been kidnapped by Gij. «f
or horse traders. All A.A T K. men
and give h:n a call. The beat treatment
guar«Dr*«d anTJ the be-t terms mar*on
'OiDS, ailea 't inauranoe (in ner ia
t' e can a Fe lmnvgratKn Ag nt and
ni!l be glad to UlW ti >on about rates
to any and : ll point" along the ire t
•*anta Fe S> ateui. Call I im up t hone
6 4- if ou c kiinot eee him r r wii e him
f.r an ap.licatiuii for a loan or insur
anc-t.
MISS ALICE'S EVENT.
The most cccspicnous yo^ng womaa
,n all 4nsarlca, and so In all tha worft/
a il i? pies-ect •• Is Mm? Alice
Roosevelt. The newspapers with cua-
ning appreciation of what the publio
really wants to read about—not alwaya
what It ought to read about—are filled
Just now with minute description! of
every move taken by the President's
daughter on her tour of Inspection of
material for her trousseau.
Ths newspaper men met Mlsa
Roosevelt in New York and followed
her persistently, with pencil and note
book. The automobile she U9ed, the
number of trunks she brought, her
costume, the way sbo wore her hair,
what she did, what she said, her got*
tures, everything was described min-
utely—even the lovollght, as novel-
ists call it, in her eye3. She was pho-
tographed In every pose; there.W38 an
anarch'stic demonstration of flarh
FROM NO. 163.
Th w ather is fine and th« farmer*
. , i are taking «dTaota-e cf it by tumirc
day of debate in the House on the -.« ,i . „j u : , □
l1« soil i nd hurntrg 1 ga. So-"# <f
ra lroad rate bill Bourke Cockraa, 'hem •'« 1 okin/ up the b««t breeds < f
Mann (Illinois), William* (Mlssla ! that can ba f und They are th«
•ippi), and Hepburn made speeches °C" *ho w 11 f^Fe1- "d have moot)
„ , ; nd | li-ty t > ea*.
Cockno favored the bllL "Th. Hi* A tbi«f pM^d thronxh oar part ol
tory of railroad management in this the cmniry l*et with two stolen
country," he said. "i« the h story of hoM*" ,r 'tn Midlothian. Ha toll one
favoritism, of corraption and of '° * >0U0? m,D ,or ,U0 01,11 and r de
, „ , , ilha on« toHenii-t a: there be
fraud. He .howed how the represen- K,t lh(l ^ h rhilif ' li ery
tatlves of wealth ignored the courts barn and a driver to drive bin tof k^-
and defied state administrations. The m,h; there h« got the driver to bed,
very court which had dropped the 8°d th*n h*d th' Wm hiM?hed "P- bor"
rowed a fine tesvy rob« aBd whip f,r a
proceedinga against H. H. Roger, had -..hirtrd,.o M< cever r(>t0.n T*
the next day issued a moft rigorous make a hng a'ory sbo-t, a'I four horses
InJ 'nction against the atrlklng b «▼* been f-and. S^vea of ua rode all
jd y Sunday thr.u-h the «now, also
. I £*.; iu-i-y nigkt and M.nday. The
keep logout f >r thia boy but be (-"pas.
on^bly aure of id jnti'y before bnnginL'
on h s father If von -^ight sn^h a Hf\
be may d'lft into Indian " erritory m
Oklabomi, with some travlmg outfit
Richmond Hy°rs was l 4it seen on t><e
evening->f Mny • 9 1801 ia bh b; me
tiwn. eigtii m les from Ter-e Haute, in
company i ti a dirk complexions!
man wearing no c ->at a sluuch hat and
answering the d«*a"ripti 'n of a gipey,
DMCRIPTIOX.
Richmond By rs if alive was R y ire
old last Ju'y, is uf light completion,
baa gray «yre. l^ft eye notio--ab!y cr >e«-
d. has asTall Vah p -d nic : in the e^^e
of the left ear, has a sharp cbia and a
narr>w, p ej oting for lead. H* is
rather emali for Li's age 3t«d u■ u-ua i)
blight and iiitelliu'eot, talking sft r ihf
manner of a boy much older.
f>r Byera hi* father has travlei 2\
000 mi ee to look at boye s-vid to res
emb'e his and each tine Le La me
with a crushing, heart racking failure
When he began his search Le had a
comfortable bank acoount aid aa ex
o-lleut praetioe; now everyth'r>{ Lag
gone in proeecut ng the search for h-'i
little boy Add-ees, Dr L. S Oyer*,
Saoleyvdle, Indiaaa
lights. How she looked at Congress-
Mncf t# aiusaii e«t*n iwes.
The Oklahoma Ceuuty Lo'g* will
convene 'n special calied meeting on
second Saturday in Ftbna< ry, 1906
All ledge* in Oklnh ai\ county should
s*e that thev have their delegate*
then on ab«ve dat>. The meeting
will be held in the sheriffs effloa aea
is to be-in at 10 am. sharp, Th-
oounty lo^ge is one of the most pot nt
factors within the o-gaaization and
therefore ia wirthy of mo t ardent ef
f >rt of every Anti in th« county; honc->
no aub order -an well fford to stay on
the outs'de and lose the ben« fi^ of this
valuable adjunct —~Cal. Moore, Secy.
In tHa issne will bs Brtic«d the
anverti'eirient of E. J. Garner, the west
Par.-ison Street Imri^r Ation and To an
Agent head what he haa to a^v r«ltive
to LtO&a ud a, nh pjropcaiiiaai.
man Longworth, and bow he in turn
looked back at her, wore caught with
amjz'ng fidelity by thfl reporters and
the camera fiends.
We are told that that happy man-
heroic man—has even accompanied
hi- fiance on her shopping tour, and
thou, ii, more than occe he mus^ have
s.:t umbed from this ordeal, always a
trying one to the masculine mind, h«
went through It the reporters say,
without flinching, and so has won the
admiration of womankind.
Indeed, It is to women mainly, we
faccy, that the newspapers are appeal-
ing In their lavish gift of space to the
Roosevelt shopping tour. It ia not
improbable that a description of al-
most acy such erpeditlcn would prove
Interesting to fair readers, and thia la
heightened ten-fold In the case of tha
President's daughter.
No young woman In America waa
born at a luckier time than Mlse
Roosevelt She "came out" In the
public eye; and the most delightful
period of a woman's life, her girlhood,
came at Just the time when It could
be given it3 fullest measure of enjoy-
ment. To be surrounded, at the be-
ginning of the twenties, with the moat
(Continued on Page 7 )
LO T OX JAN. 23. *06. ONE DOUBLE BAR
re liiijiir.i- i«s : '-.-an*.', L- !ev, r dli..i(fun No
.."ti U - n.*"r Finder pleHae Wave
at saajoiuitftit utfice a^d rccoive leaani.
NOTICE.
Domi anyonce knew whereslwnit of
Jesse E Argo, fromerly from Meroer
•-ountv, MoT If yoo know b m
drop we a card and giTP me bis Andrew.
D in t wa t. but write now. J. B Fu-
git, Alva, R R 1, Boz ia
NOTICE TO LODGE SECRETARIES.
***** *'cd m your old chi rt ,r and
f^etve a new one ond«r the new State
association, to conform with charter
granted from Territory. New ohart^m
will contain the nam « on ol_H charter,
oh*nge is asked for Old
.«awJ ;'h Ti2ined The ohans«
« eoti the lodgea anything.
J*a. Jttsxwooo, Pres.
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