Chickasaw Capital. (Tishomingo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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The Chickasaw Capital
Published every Thursday
BYR H SIMPSON
Subscription II r year payable Id
advance All paper stopped
at expiration ot time
Rate ed at the Poetoffloe at Tlsho-
I T as second class matter
While we shall soon cease to
lie IT we will still continue to be
Ok
The St Paul' and the Burling'
ion railroadsare making arrange
uents to handle their own ex
jtress matter instead of contract
dug with express companies to j ty
handle it
Got Folk proposes to see tbst I widely snd repeatedly published cos-
mre beer shall be the only kind ceraisg the barbarities perpetrated In
di Miiaood d Id Dotchsr
qoence all the breweries are now I of New York city president of the
sing hops in making tbeir beer National Association of Audubon so-
detlee mad an address In Philadel-
phia at ths annual meeting of the
American Humans association la
which after mentioning what has been
often repeated— tha fact that to ob-
tain the whit aigrette so largely worn
Involves not only the destruction of
parent-' birds for these plumes grow
only at the time of nesting bat the
death of thalr young from starvation
—be spoke also of the brutal murder
of one ot the wardens In the employ
of the association by a plum huatar
The selection of Willis m H
Knrray of Tishomingo by the
Democratic member of the con-
stitutional convention for presi-
dent of that body is an honor
of which every Democrat of the
I04th district will feel justly
y st Oyster Key Fla This tew breaker
nud In fact we may aay tntt k wbOM Mthtr
are have beard but one express wearing women are responsible
non of opinion from the people seated the Interference of the warden
and killed him Such women may now
of our entire community Irre- reflect If they will on tha fact that tha
gpective of party and that is one thought-? and vuityof their
I klad have Incidentally been the means
of murdarleg e man and leaving hie
I wife a widow and his children or-
phans They are also responsible for
encouraging a trad of th most brn-
ig tendencies No man can
his time killing with all the
I hast and recklessness possible inno-
cent bird et th nesting period leav-
I lng th young to starve without hlm-
ntis particularly gratifying be- joeing th teat remnant of feeling
cause they have learned to know I Such a mas Is getting the education
Abe sterling qualities of the man imisal Worn who wear the
" products of his evil work are before
and bin worth and ability in every ood responsible whether they think
situation which he ban been shout u or sot
-called upon to face They feel £ 1th “2
r I (nil lifMtii mt bv mr ta bird
assured that in his selection no plumage because itin a veryprofltabte
intake has been made and that part of th beeteoea So th sols of
eviimbargetheduties orthe Jri2Srilad'
-stosition alike with credit to him- which Win flatter the vanity of the
elf and to those friends through women buyer and aooth her con-
-b°fe enr0U9 J4 °Pptk ‘beTdume
tin laudable ambition has beenj-manafsetured" "imitations" "very
gratified Mr Murray is a
-an of untiring energy indomit-
kle will in all that be tinder-
A good parliamentarian
-always disposed to do the right
Ao every man we shall indeed be
sarprined if Mr Murray does
Mt meet every demand made
wfM him
ADDITIONAL LOCALS I
Tishomingo Horaenhoers go to
XJonahoo St Greer for first class
-work
n n I
Carrie Baker has gone to I
' 5FL Smith Art where ebe bas
-accepted a position
The Crawford meat market ha
'keen moved to the block west of
r t U- U ns
miemp avenue in the old Mason
-wtaod
Mr and Mrs Z T Burton
Jive gone to Guthrie where Mrs
-Burton has opened an office for
-stenographic work
Mrs J R Mauldin and
cruelty and brutality te Inconsistent
I with Christian profession? There te n
-4rn il‘ k Vridu tor M SSjSLiTL’S’iSi £3
way Texas where they will meet eeactflcalty what applied Christianity
4lr Mauldin and make that place M- Participation In cruelty Is a sin
fcefrfoiorhome 112121 StST
Grover Starks left this after-1 tats a eerioue and well-grounded
000 for Guthrie where he goes rSTtamSTl
-to accept apoeitionaastenograph- Christianity which harpa continually
erfor President Murray of the 00 J30 “rcyto u bHt Htti
convention'
Well well why don’t yon
weatherboard that btuny old
Iwnse with otrr heavy drop siding
and make it stoat and warm and
attractive Then paint it with
onr ready mixed paint We are
-just on the hill north of the rail-
road All of onr lumber is under
sheds and not exposed to the
weather Hastings Lumber Co
Famous Strike Breakers
The most famous strike break-
ers in the land are Dr King’s
-new life pills When liver and
bowls go on strike they qnickly
aettle tle trouble and the purl-
lying work goes right on Best
-cure for constipation' headache
and dizziness 25c at all drug-gists
unthinking cruelty
itteatloa Celled to the Rssponsl-
- bUlty of Women for the De-
struction of Birds
This Is an age in which as never In
iny other women are coming before
the world as workers for reform They
exhibit In an ever-increasing degree
"the dlvln unrest" dissatisfaction
with wrong desire to right It But
there Is one form of wrong— cruelty
which women are not consistently try-
ing to remedy 1 say not consistently
The same woman who will Interfere In
behalf of an over-loaded or Ill-treated
horse and who would perhaps rescue
a starving eat or dog It often to be
seen with a flayed-allvo seal's skin on
her back and on her head tha plum-
age of slaughtered birds To all ap-
pearance unconscious of her aulpabll-
ho advertises the feet that she
either will not read or does not regard
tha statements so well authenticated
and in the ease of bird plumage so
clever copies of th genuine but never
thelea only copies" It Is a pity that
nr not better ornithologists
or else gifted with better Judgment
I Audubon societies In every state end
'wardens to protect bird would not
did not no
be necessary to
and sMetor teem fbr thetr
ttoa Many varieties of birds
every yser hr thou-
aflltaoA and th feather
a era the Nathan of these
the ornithologists in
seatoitoe will testify No
n shadow of eseus for
each am erne until for th
Aaflnhoa societies have discovered
era obtained by trapping
the uUte being than ruth
wv WTWa M fllW BI UB rvui
Iwly torn from their wings and the
r7m tear
them Og wlthoet la the least caring
er net tha bird te dead
of the moat Ineemprabenalbte
the ataselsas
fashion Is the
sttenee of mtetetsro of the Gospel
T?br “ 0jr not 0T a wom'
- te brnmlf with the rmulu ot
or nothing abont the mercy which we
la consequence ehould show to every
living creature Can the Justice of
this criticism be denied?
MART F LOVRfL
hew? of AaMrice'Hvnile Assoefa-
lion walk too early otherwise you will
have all the difficulties of bow legs to '
content! with later on Babies that are 1
allowed to stand much on their feet in 1
early UN Invariably suffer for It after- :
wards
Don’t forget that one cannot begin
too early to teach a child to be honest
In all things Show your children that
you never doubt their honor and you
may take it for granted that they will
not disappoint you
Don’t tinder any provocation ever
box a'chlld’a ears A great deal of the
deafness so common to-day Is direct-
ly traced to the sharp boxing on the
ears which parents nurses and school-
master of the past used to Indulge In
Don’t experiment with the food and
of children Study th subject
oanfally— Oaoeeh’s Saturday Joafaal
A SALAD AND A PICNIC
Water Cress Plain and la a fated—
Pertinent Point on Pienis
Refreshments y
A subscriber asks bow to serve wa-
tercress plain snd ' In combination
salad If plain woah well and chill
sprinkle with olive oil and vinegar
and aoaaon with aalt and pepper to
taste Combined with nuts cresses
erp delicious wash snd srrango In
circle on a plate Inside have peeled
and sliced English walnuts and serve
with a mayonnaise celery with this
lk very nice
Macedoine means a mixture so
Mind prepared of a variety of oo!dc
cooked vegetables dressed with oil and
vinegar to a macedoine String beans
asparagus tips lima beans beets car-
rots potatoes may all he used In such
a salad
A picnic days will soon be bars
glv some suggestions for the baskets
It Is a mistake to carry a great mix-
ture for the picnic luncheon It Is
true everybody is hungry but some
otherwise perfectly delicious things to
set art entirely out of place on thsee
occasion Strawberries for exam pis
are better omitted layer cake Jellies
that are not perfectly Arm sirup and
plea and custards just as good things
sre to bs much mors easily carried
wiilput disastrous results
All sorts of sandwich may be pre-
pared th night before and wrapped
In damp napkins a roast chicken
makes line sating and should he die
Jointed tor convenience as should the
ft ted also oold meats sliced olive
In sealed bottles pickles end butter
In jelly glasses with ' Ught-flttteg
covers radish In a Us pall with tee
around them temonn uncut mUk In
corked bottlee ateo la pell with Ice
whole tomatoes in Ice bottles of cold
tea ate Smell biscuit broken open
and buttered while hot Ust good but-
tered bread eendwtehee plain are usu-
ally favored os ethers are apt to cre-
ate too much thirst Claret or say
sour wins Is good with cracked ice sad
so nr the pleasant root beer and gin-
ger alee
Provide the paper napkins by th
gross they east almost nothing can
be thrown away and answer many
purposes Bolt and pepper shakers are
the best and mayoanals should bs
In glass— 8 1 Louts Globe-Democrat
HOUSEHOLD fluooxflnovx
Soap and wood oshea te exoellant for
cleaning sine tubs and pail
Mud stela can be removed from silk
If th spots art nibbed with a bit of
flannel or if stubborn with n pteea of
linen wot with alcohol
The scrubbing brush must always
bo moved up and down this boards ae-
eordtag to th grain of th wood not
across Cara must also be taken not
to leave a mark when changing from
one pert to the other -
Th Inartistic gold and silver radia-
tors bid fair to becomo a thing of the
past as radiators are now belnf
painted to match the room— that te
white If the paint te white and th
natural color if the woodwork te in-
painted To keep bread la good condition try
Ruing the bread box with paper
teg It 00 no to flt well ta the o
Th bread will stay fresh much longer
and will net mold so readily The
paper should bo renewed
times a week
Ta prevent cake from sticking to
tine when baked grease th Una then
M them with Boer Lightly
the loose flour leaving only
etteks to the grave- This dose away
with ths old-fashioned method jvC Ub
tag the pens with greMifi paper £
Did you ever age n dainty Rttjs
cheesecloth baby guilt nfl humpyeifter
one or two walkings? If Instead et
cotton batting two or thre layers et
oft old blanket arc need snd tacked
usual this will not happen If It'S
the first baby and everything la th
boose Is "brand new" surely some olfi
or housekeeper friend will be glad to
give you one et kor nearly worn out
blankets
When laundering Inc curtains If a
creamy shade Is desired add clear
strong coffee to the starch
Handkerchiefs and towels' sen b
bleached by washing in tbs usual mea-
ner end than letting them stand over
night In n solution of ons-hnlf tea-
spoonful of cream of tartar to sack
quart of water-need
This la an excellent furniture polish
where a bright surface Ig desired:
Half a pint of alcphol hglf am puacs
each of rosin and shellac powdered
MU these with the alcohol then add
half e pint of linseed oil 8hake thor-
oughly before using
Lettuce can be kept growing all
summer from the early varieties
started In boxes In the house to en-
dive the lettuce of autumn which may
be aown from June to August Endive
te tender as a young plant but bravely
withstands the early frosts
For washing challles rice water Is
the best Boll one pound of rice in five
quarts of water When cool put the
challles In with rice and rice water
and wash well using the rice much as
you would soap If no rinsing 1s used
the rice will have a good effect on the
fabric— Chicago Dally News
It te the fashion now In summer
holiday resorts to go batless that the
sun and air may have a beneficial ef-
fect on the hair For many reasons
this Is certainly a fashion to be admired-
Most people and especially
men for the greater part of the year
cover their heads with badly-ventilated
close-fitting bats which naturally
have a most deteriorating Influence on
the hair and a month or two without
hat or cap does much to bring back
th lost luxuriant locks
listening!) Prcta Co
M POLLOCK Manager
MAIN STREET TISHOMINGO I T
Dealer In nil kind of
HIDES AND FURS
Country Produce Bought and Hold
Farmers having Eggs Chickens Tur-
keys Butter etu 10 sell ere Invited
to bring them to us ns we guarantee
litem the very highest uash prices
Call end see us when In town
C U BROWN
Breeder and Shipper of 0 1 C
SWINE
Herd beaded by
CHICKASAW CHIEF No 10608
Orders for young stock solicited
and pedigree furnished with
every animal told '
Call on or address
V H JSftOWX
Tishomingo I T
DRF NEOLTE
DENTIST
TISHOMINGO IND TER
Room 5 O’Brien Building
NICK WOLFE
LAWYER
Offices— Capita avenue opposite U
S courthouse
Come!— be the guest of
SAN ANTONIO
this tell Leave the chilly north be-
hind you and find health and pleasuroj
under the stainless splendor of Ur-'
quolse sky
To all newcomers San Antonio of-
fers a thousand delightful aurpriaea
For th elght-aeer the old Mission
Churches are still here the Cathedral
of San Fernando and gray and ghost-
ly In the daszling sunlight the his-
toric Almo For the Invalid a perfect
combination of sunny weather pure
dry air beautiful scenery and modern
accommodations
The Climate’s the thing
in San Antonio
The Invigorating air dry and
warm the altitude the perfect natural
drainage all combine to make -temperature
as nearly perfect as can be
It is possible to spend most of each
day from November to March out-
door The parks 'and ptaxaa the
margins of the creek e and rivers th
groves of palm and magnolia lose
nothing of their lustrous green during
the winter month
San Antonio 1a of nil America the
oddest blending of modern utility nod
beauty with the romanoe end heroism
of the medieval
Come to San Actonlo! The
exceptionally low rate
during the fall and winter
months— the excellent train
service and accommodations via th
M K A T Ry make it a journey of
but small coat and not of tiresome
length I want yon to read “The
Story of San Antonio” I’ll tend It
on request Oooe read I’m sore
you’ll be more than half con-
vinced that you should bathe guest of
Sen Antonio this Winter Address
W S St GEORGE
General Passenger Agent M K A T
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Louis Missouri
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THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
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' FREE TOBACCO P'O’
ADVEOTICING PURPOSES
Ths manufactum of ' -
CLACK CEAR
ctizvma tosacco
has authorised nil dealers In this section to give
On Plug otaUOK IUI tram with h isle of Two rinse
Two Plugs ol SLAOK BUR Woe with mh late of Foul Pluge
Thr Plugs ol HACK BUR be with Mih ute of Ms Plugs
This extremely liberal offer is made at the expense of the manufac-
turer and is for advertising purposes only This will give an opportunity
Mali who like dart rick and t:ghtl iruerttntd tobaccos to lay in a good
supply of tobacco of unsurpassed merit while this offer last
The object of this deal is not ta ull BLACK BEAR tobacco st less
than the regular price but I h to convince all who like tobacco similar
in grade that BLACK BEAR is the test oiti had
This offer is made for a limited time— a the manufacturer could not
afford to continue it indefinitely and with ths expectation that all who take
advantage will like the tobacco 0 well they will continue to use it permv
neatly
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Chickasaw Capital. (Tishomingo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1906, newspaper, November 22, 1906; Tishomingo, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2042483/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.