The Boley Progress. (Boley, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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KICXE7 PASTOR DOWN STAIRS I
Haety Act of Vestryman That Minister
Has So Far Found tt Hard
to Forget
A certain Episcopal clergyman In
West Philadelphia received a most In-
hospitable reception the other night
when he went to call on a member of
his vestry The vestryman In ques-
tion was alone in the house the serv-
ants being out when he heard a ring
at the bell Going down stairs he found
an intoxicated negro who demanded
money for a drink Highly incensed
the vestryman went back up stairs
after ordering the man away but
hardly had he seated himself when
the bell rang for a second time
A second visit to the door found the
same negro back again and the ves-
tryman thoroughly aroused seised
the offender by the shoulder
pushed him down the steps
V bilo all this was going on the
clergyman was walking ' down the
street and a few minutes later bad
mounted tho steps of bis vestryman’s
house and rung the bell He stood
with his back to the door when sud-
denly to his astonishment the portal
new open a man rushed out and he
received a most painful kick sending
THE COLEY FCCOCESS
0 M BEASLEY EHTCMU PROP
I8LEY CSLJL
NEW 8TATE NOTES
Clinton Is to have a Catholic churrh
with a parochial school In connection
A Commercial club h&B been organ'
ized at Tupelo with CO charter mem-
bers and active work has been started
The Cameron icport as laid before
congress shows the Choctaw and
Chickasaw coal lands to be worth
Ci2inoooo
John Mllhollen an elderly and well
known citizen of Stillwater was
thrown from a cart and seriously
perhaps fatally Injured
The Intovurban electric road which
the Oklahoma Traction company is
building between Oklahoma City and
Moore will be completed June 1
Frank Benson formerly with the
Hinton Record has decided to try
him flying down Ihe shppery' steps 7t ""I gam" °" h'8 °wn h°°k
required a lot of explanation and I a“d ha Cilsed tbe TutUo SUndard’
apology to close the breach caused by
the Incident The clergyman and his
vestryman are still on rather cool
terms
Not Willing to Commit Himself
The teacher had called upon Fred-
die Brown to give an illustration or
the proper manner In which to com-
pare the adjective “clean"
“Mother la clean” said he falterlng-
ly “father is — cleaner—" Here he
paused
“And” prompted the teacher
Freddie was still silent and very
thoughtful
“Haven’t you some other relative?"
asked the teacher smiling
“Oh yes” replied Freddie “there's
auntie— but I ain't sure about her!"
Fire starting from an unknown
ennse totally destroyed the oil tank
of the Oklahoma Refining company
ai Oklahoma City Thursday morning
entailing a loss of $200000
Bert and Jim Austin attacked Walt
Steen proprietor of the Frisco hotel
at Tulsa and perhaps fatally Btabbed
him Tho Austins are said to have
ordered some beer In the Steen place
and refused to pay for It
Biographies Worth Reading
There occure to me three Interest
Jng biographies— the "Life of Dar-
win" the “Life of Huxley" and the
"Life of Paateur"— which give the
Important part of tho story of scien-
tific development during the last half
of the nineteenth century Now I be-
lieve that a thorough mastery of these
three books will be worth more to the CVEB 75000 OlilOl L! IBF IXIOLTFD
historical student than any driblets' U“® Kl1
of science that he may pick op In an
unsystematic college course— Jj F
Rhodes in Historical Essay
VYOnTH KNOWING
Simple But Powerful Prescription for
Rheumatism and Lame Back
This was previously published here
and cured hundreds “Get one ounce of
yrup of Sarsaparilla compound and
one ounce Torls Compound Then get
half a pint of good whlakey and put
tho other two Ingredient! Into It Ue
a tablespoonful of this mixture before
each meal and at bed time Shako the
Rioting is Begun— Two Men Are 8hot ea® Ume " Good effects art felt
the Bret day Any druggist has these
Victorloue Youth
At 29 Scipio gained the battle of
Zama Watts revolutionized the Indus-
tries of the earth by making steam
the most powerful agency in the pro-
gress of mankind Josiah Wedgewood
—Police Are Apprehensive as
to the Outcome— Special
Officers 8 worn In
ingredient! on hand or will quickly get
them from hla wholesale Bouse
DESERT MELODY
Philadelphia — Between SO 000 and
75000 union workers on strike one
discovered the secret of making the hundred different branches of Indus-
china which bears his name and Shel-
ley died after enriching the world of
literature with his unrivaled pociry
Paulhan’e Wonderful Flight
Louie Paulhan's description of his
flight at L03 Angles is almost un-
canny He says he soared like an
eagle lie did not think of speed and
several times he stood still In the air
ns It were “Every breath I took
seemed to be liquid ectasy My ma-
chine seemed to have a soul" To
reach 5000 feet altitude may have
only a sensational merit of no benefit
to science but it takes this French-
man to give a spiritual uplift to a per-
formance which ten years ago was a
mere dream of Inventors Practical
or not Paulhan's flight has the chr-
ism of ideality Ha has carried his
Imagination to the clouds
try affected and a renewal of riot-
ing in which two men were shot Is
the situation which confronts Phlla-1
delphla early Saturday
The police are apprehensive as to j
tho outcome With thousands of men
i(I1c forced to quit their usual voca-
tions as their leaders allege because I So if I can and you can'
of the obstinacy of tho officials of the Wa two can ws Toucans"'
Rapid Transit company It will be an J 80 th T®ucn sang a duct
easy matter to fan the spark of dis-
content Into a flame of lawlessness
Tho Rapid Transit company stated
Friday night that every effort would
be made to maintain trolley service
Cars will be dispatched from all
"I enn Ing" said one Toucan “you bet"
"I too can" said one that he met
HOW A DOCTOR CURED SCALP
DISEASE'
k IVcrtij
If you suffer from any Stom-
ach Liver Kidney or
Bowel trouble you will find
Ilostetter's Stomach
Differs a thoroughly rell
able remedy and worthy
of your utmost confidence
Give it a fair trial and see
for yourself how good it is in
cases of Poor Appetite
Delchind Sick Head
ache Indigestion Cost
lvenessColdsGrlppe£t
General Weakness Get
Fire which Is helieved to have been
of incendiary orign started in the
postnfflco at Okeene Thursday morn-
ing and before It could be controlled
it had burned six buildings Immediate
ly tioiilh of the postoffice
Big Bugs
Following a similar order received
fr: Cook was talking to a Washing-1 at the Oklahoma City naval recruit
inff stutlon a tew weeka agQ captain
Warren Dean iu charge of the local
army headquarters has orders to stop
all new enlistments
"When I was ten or twelve yean
r 0 1 had scalp disease something
barns they state at as near regular cald head though It wasn’t that
Intervals as possible and will be In- Buffered for several months and
creased If police protection is given ®08t ofmjr halr came out Finally
Encouraged by messages of sym- recLmndedTcutlJura'RemedleV
rathy and of offers of assistance They cured me In a few weeks i
if °hr °nrSanlZaI!T fr°m a'! I have used the Cuticura remedies also!
- - pars ®f the country the union work- for a breaking out on my hands and
The smallest watch In the world Is 7 i i7°n traacs ceased work at was benefited a great deal I haven’t
said to be one that once belonged to n s ll and inaugurated what prom- had any more trouble with the scalp
the late Marquis of Anglesey whose ? be one of the sreatC8t ' disease Miss Jessie F Buchanan
tasto In Jewelry was extravagant and patbetic 8trSes ia the history of or- R F D 3 Hamilton Ga Jan 71909'
bizarre The size of this watch Is 8an'zod abor’
Just that of a three-penny piece and Tbe committee of ten say at least
73900 organized workers as well as
many unorganized sympathizers of
the street car men ljave ceased work
ton correspondent
"The man Is wrong In hfs attacks"
ho said “He errs as ludicrously In his
idea of polar conditions as the Brook-
lyn domestic who said
“ Tt must be a filthy place that
north pole ma'am I hear it’s full of
Joe Floyd recently appointed mar-
ice bugs as big as churches’ ’’-Wash-1 Thnh T 7ftUUlly n
Ington Star I urud Thursday by the discharge of
a revolver in his pocket as he was
A Jolt to Romance
"How about the young doctor? Has
he proposed?"
“Not yet Papa ruined everything
last nlghL”
"How was that?"
taking a prisoner from tho court to
Jail Amputation may bo necessary
Robbers broke Into the Rock Island
depot nt Mangum and took from the
ensty drawer something over $50
Just as the doctor was pleading for T' of thre0 8’8Pcct8 have been de-
a peep at my eyes papa came in and la!ued aad 8earched but nothing of
asked him to take a
throat”
look at my
an incriminating nature was found
The cotton compress at Muskogee
closed the season for 1909 and 1910
March 1 with a total of 28000 bales
I ginned for the senson This is by sev
Ample Proof
Lottie— Is your young minister so
very very fascinating
Hattie— Fascinating? Why lots of I eral thousand bales the largest sea-
girls in our church have married men I sou the compress ever had
they hated just to get one kiss from
the rector after tho ceremony — Puck
Cored Right at Home
br ELECTROPODES Sew Ekctrie Trwtmnt
Galviotc ImoIc— copper nod zinc— worn Inside
fchoc Invigorate entire had Nerve become “livn
wires Positive cum (or Rheumatism Neural?!
Backache Kidney end Liver complaints price
only (100 Your suoney returned il not Batlshctory
Guarantee Bifned with each sale Mertropodcs are
milel4e II not at your DrurrtsTa Bead 8 $100
Scat whether lor man or woman
WESTERN ELECTROPODE CO
UBLsoAaxdesSU Loa Ao ties Cal
The Midland Mill and Elevator
company’s plant was destroyed by
fire at Muskogee Wednesday night
Tho loss Is $75000 Twelve thousand
dollar’s worth of corn was atored
Half a dozen freight cars were burned
With a force of twenty teams and
a corresponding number of men the
Lawton A Fort Sill Electric Railway
company has begun construction of
street railway and Intcrurban be
tween Lawtcn and Fort SUL
J-B Moore and others of Talilo-
quah are promoting an Interurban
electric lino to run from Tahlequah
to Muskogee A part of the plan la
to build a dam In the Illinois river
east of Tahlequah and generate
rower there to operate the entire system
William Cantonwine sentenced in
January last from Rogers county to
serve five years in the slate penten-
tiary for robbery escaped Thursday
evening Ho wps missed from among
tho outside workers at the stockade
on tho site of the new pententlary
when they were checked in The dogs
failed to take the trail
FREE TO YOU
5 cent box of Nkuralixe Any suf-
ferer from headaches neuralgia colds
or LaGrippe scud your address to
EUREKA MEDICAL CO South Bend lnL
for a box of N bur aline free Agents
wanted Good profits
(0 UDIS 0 RESIGURE0I
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l’k'urHcrofulou I'lrenYBiicoaR llreraIa-
dolent (IlcmrftsMerrttriitl Llrr WhltoMweU-
U'KMlilr Lervr (tore J Pwiuhm
“ All A J J JUXJ&N lUpLAiJjLPauMiiBfc
A young man named Sitton was
instantly killed by a southbound Fris-
co train at Ada Thursday It is thought
he tried to board the train and was
'brown under tho wheels The train
was moving slowly throught the city
when the accident occurred Tho
parents of the dead man live near
Maxwell
Strang Feminine Ornaments
Kept with Bamum’a Circus
P T Barnum the famous circus
man once wrote: “I have had the
Cuticura Remedies among the con-
tents of my medicine chest with my
Ki°Ung whcb bega“ day nlht 8hws for the last three seasons and
The Turkish women dip a gold ln st‘v‘ral sections of the city and can cheerfully certify that thev were
brush ln the tincture of a black drug ?s particularly severe In the north- very effective ln every case which
which they pass over their eyebrows eitsl‘rn district is though to be a called for their use"
by day but looks shining by night I forerunner of more serious trouble
they tinge their nails with a rose when thourands of Ide men will What He w8 After
color An ornament for the nose ap- throng tho streets While the labor George Washington Henry Clay Lin
p°ars to be perfectly unnecessary leaders are receiving moral support Carf1r’ one ot GeorgIa8 younger
the Peruvians however think other- from their fellow workmen In all flarlfey ns' was suddenly called
wise and they hang from It a heavy Para of the country many aasocia- 0Dg ag0 to explain his pres
sing the thickness of which Is regu- tfxns of employers have sent letters wjlte neighbor ° benbou8° ° a
“Stealing my chickens are you you
black rascal?” the owner demanded
George W H C L C rolled his eyes
until they were all whites
“Now now lookyeh Mars George’
he protested "dat ain’t no way ter ac
— an’ please don' pint dat gun at me
LADIES CUT THIS OUT QUICK!
md mnil it back to me within ten
days from the date of this paper en- or union recognition
closing self addressed envelope and
1 will tell you by return mail "how
you can secure free of charge one
of the finest pianos ever made
I Intend giving a way over one hun-
dred thousand dollars worth of high-
grade pianos for advertising purposes
If you want a piano answer this at
once before it is too late Address
Allen W Ward B 700 Farmlngdale
South Dakota (Answer above honest
offer at once)
What He wanted to Know
Rtv Dr Pockman a well-known
New Jersey clergyman told a story
at a men's club meeting in Jersey
City of one of his early attempts to
inculcate prohibition sentiment In an
audience to which he was talking ln
another part of tho state As an ex-
William Drevler was shot and prob- dat er way cunnel sail" he hastily
ably fatally Injured by a policeman added holding up his battered bat as
who shot at a crowd that had congre- a shield “Ah ’clar Ah warn't gwlne
gated Several cars had been stoned steal no chickens no sah! Ah’s wri-
by the crowd and the police guard- Un’ er dialec’ story— an Ah des’ come
lng them fired a volley ln the air naoseyen roun’ hyah ter git local color
One of the bullets struck Drevler In — ya® ah dat’s all Ah was after Ah
the stomach Crowds also attacked ’clar kQ de Lawd hit was!”
other cars in various sections of the
city
Word was received at labor head-
quarters Friday night that practically
all drivers of bakery wagons milk
An Appreciated Distraction
“So you think the automobile
made life much pleasanter?”
“It has for me" answered the com-
Portable citizen “I drive a fast horse
wagons and teamsters for fruit and and my son rides a bicycle The au-
produce dealers will stand by the tomobiie has taken the minds of the
order to the letter This union com-
prises at least 75 per cent of all driv-
ers iu the city
Three thousand textile workers it
was reported had decided to
strike which will practically cripple
police off both of us”
ample of the evil effects of liquor he nlne woolca mM-
told of taking a little worm and plac Other reports say 10000 tailors and
A Practical 8uccets
“Is his airship a success?"
“Well It’s practical at any rate He
uses the motor to run a wood sawing
machine"
ing It In a glass of water The worm cloaknmkera 0000 bricklayers unaf-1 JL°'Ju7bT’
enjoyed the bath swimming around
gnyly He took the worm out cf the
water and placed it in a glass of whis-
ky which he had on the table besides
the water After a few contortions
the worm gave up the battle and was
fished out dead Just as the rever-
end doctor was about to explain the
example a man with a deep bass voice
In the back of the room shouted out:
Say doctor what brand of whisky
was that?"
OKLAHOMA DIRECTORY
m
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Is the word to remember
when you need a remedy
frCoucrfoifls
Sixteen railway officials including
several of the most prominent in the
Vnited States are to to served with
subpoenaes Issued by the corpora-
tion commission of Oklahoma de-
manding their presence in Guthrie
on March 15 as witnesses in the
freight rate investigation now la pro-
gress here
The acreage devoted to broom corn
culture in Canadian county this
spring will be much larger than any
previous year
Within the next few days the
grand lodge of Masons of Oklaho-
ma will have full possession of the
Darlington Indian property recently
turned over to the Masons by act of
coegress Work of converting th s
property into an asylum for infirm
Masons and orphans will begin
within a few weeks
DRAUGH0N
PRACTICAL BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Hat Started IIobuiIi h the road to socceto
GOOD POSITIONS
Guaranteed to our graduates
DRAUGHON leads all others as a
Business Training School Catalog
will explain Write for one— it is
free
T M FLANARY Mgr
Bthiawe Bill Oklahoma City Okla
BILLIARDTABLES
POOL TABLES
LOWEST PRICES EASV PAYMENTS
You cannot afford to experiment with
untried goods sold by commission
agents Catalogues free
The Brunswick-laiks-Coliender Company
14 W Main Street Dept B Oklahoma City Okla
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
They are the
best that grow
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM
BARTELDES SEED CO
Oklahoma Seed Mourn OKLAHOMA CITY
iSinfl DEERE IMPLEMENTS
and VELIEVEHICLES“k year deder
OK JOKI DEEBE PLOW CO 0XUUS8JI CITY
filiated with the Central Labor union 1 e0"i6c-5o“di-
40000 members of the building trades
(75 per cent of that class) 300 mem-
bers of the International Gold Beat-
ers union and 400 or 600 cabinet
makers are among thoso who have
obeyed the order for a general strige
Always hold ln mind that even fail-
ure can be the alphabet of success —
Wilson
Alf Hunter to Hang May 8th
Guthrie Okla — Alf Hunter the no-j
gro who slew Sheriff George W Gar-
rison is to hang at Watonga May
8 Such is the decision of the crim-
inal court of appeals ln an opinion
given out Thursday by Justice Tom
Doyle
The nppeal of the negro murderer
is denied at every point and tho
court slates that the trial was in
every respect fair to tho accused
Hunter or James Kingsbury Is
the most notorious negro criminal of
the past few years in Oklahoma In
May 1903 ho killed Susie Prido in
Oklahoma City because according to
Hunter he feared she would betray
him to the officers who wanted him
for other crimes Following this
Hunter was pursued by the authori-
ties Sheriff Garrison and a party
cf deputies followed him into Blaine
county and here July 5 1908 oc-
curred the fight in which Garrison
was killed
Aboutsa year later he was captured
in Arkansas' and taken to Watonga
where he was tried and convicted
Clear white clothe are a sign that the
nouiiekeeper uses Red Cram Ball Blue
Large 2 ox package 5 cents
The decollette gowned woman is sel-
dom deceitful at least she doesn’t try
to conceal much
For sore throat sharp pain
m lungs tightness across the
chest hoarseness or cough
lave the parts with Sloan’s
Liniment You don’t need to
rub just lay it on lightly It
penetrates instantly to the seat
of the trouble relieves conges-
tion and stops the pain
" Here the Proof
Mr A W Price Frcdonii Kanfc
Bays: "We have need Sloan’s Lini-
ment for a year and find it an excel-
lent thing for sore throat chest pains
colds and hay fever attacks A few
drops taken on sugar stops couch
lng and sneezing instantly"
Sloan's
Liniment
is easier to use than porous'
plasters acts quicker and does
not clogupthe pores of theskia
It is an excellent an-
tiseptic remedy for
asthma bronchitis
and all inflam matoiy
diseases of the
throat and chest
will break np the
deadly membrane in
an attack of croup
and will kill any kind
of neuralgia or rhea-
made pains
All 4re relate In
filoftn’t — (hL
Mess fSsRfc moo
At the age of 18 a girl Is afraid of
two things — being an old maid and
not going to heaven
£' Plcamnt PrlMa flnt 0n o ran
Tbi-r nwiiiuui unit lnviKinit woouca ’liver
amd bovwU bujrar-eotued Uojr g moults Tor
It doesn’t take one long to become
an expert fault finder
Slclf Fowls
don’t know what’s wrong but
you ddyit’s their livers No
use giving them pepper coal
oils etc Give them J
BLACK-DHAUGHT'
STOCK 6 POULTHT
j MEDICnJS
C TMs Is a real scientific'
medicine that actually cures
sick fowls It does it the
natural way— by stirring up
their livers Try it
25c 50c and $1 Per rn
— PC4
LIVE ST0CE AND
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ELECTROTYPES
T°f al t th Inwpi dHom bf
VKtllKI IMIBPAPIK I HOI Kiatts Ctl$ mm
ADE HARK
Muskogee Pioneer Dead
Muskogee Okla— Captain William
Jackson a pioneer citizen of Indian
Territory dlod at bis home here I
Thurcday aged 75 years He served
In the Confederate army with the
rank of captain and later was cap-
tain of the Texas rangers Captain '
Jackson removed to what was then
known as Indian Territory 40 years
ago and for many years was a pow-
er in Cherokee politics He was ihe
first mayor of Wagoner and the first
elected mayor ln the territory
A Woman’s Home
should be her pride Your home should
reflect your own Individuality You
cannot have special wall papers de-
signed by you for each room— you can
carry out a special Alabostine decora-
' tive scheme for those room— you can be
a leader ln your community and have
your home the talk of your friends
The Stylish Wall Tint
M the materia that win aeeomplhti thta result Wa can
ahow innumerable color effects claaaic stencil daixna and
our Art Department ia at your service
Soad far tho Alabaatio hook oaptalniii what wo do
rvow aad how wo furaUfrao stencils wImio Alabastina
Alubutine ia a powder made from Alabaster ready for
oe by mirinrwith co:d water and ia applied with an or-
dinary wall brush Full directions on each package
Alabastine Company
New York Cly NY Grand Rapid Mich
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