The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Sene Points on the Laying of Farm Drain Tile
Ga ck Method of Filling Ditch
In i1 in -r Ill upcu ditch or I Imnk tin I'hyxic of Agriculture xom-
: in :it mb'd for till UK always nu-nni'g on till Kuhji'cl n lot from
“ g'i t?ie n :" -i mo have this out-i K G Kiiimi mini that ‘'where
"! rr :ut there will bo a iiui of at j drain aro laid three fi-it or more
a t y iiiche Till drains art often j dii and on a grade not lexa than
"tuO'i r on'l-: iiKi-loxa w liiii they I three im h- Iii loo feet a two inch
s'o a ream or Hmd ou tin I main not iiioh Ilian aOO font long will
i m-1 t will'll 'Vy open out on the drain tan acre
A lliri'i'-iiu h Mlo will ilialn S acres
without any drop at tin
'lit' id i! 1 1 — ! there is consider-
fa! there ill bo bill a short
ne fa ore tkxduin I plugged tip at
-'ie ciou h ant 'h“ wliole Hyslem r-n
: n-d worthless until cleaned out
The c-t drams ate straight as this
''lows 'ho tle to lie plated In lino
iho corves which retard tin flow
f at- Sand and silt will lodge at
a rurw if anywhere in tin drain In
" d r to Insiif s’laight ditch a line j
-h'li’ld lo iis‘ n t three and out half ’
nlts Lack frcii w here the ditch Is !
: he so thut r w til not be dlstoibeii !
shin lie trcii'h is do? I
The tile Use 1 sliould he large !
enni c h to rn In from 14 to js j
"iint t’l the etc of water from the j
'x!ft rams Iwio there are large
"'t 'S to iw drained large pipes
'a' ic' saary hat where the Work of I
h air if Is ys' ratlt ally carried out I
"ir t entire fi- I regardless of si
r r content wet or low place
-:iair 'llewi ' sue sntl-facliMi The
ci’i'T the flow the smaller the tle i
'iay l-e If the crol is doubled It In- 1
(vatse the cv'ng rapacity of the!
:ie ni-dy one-third If anyone is In
ii'iil t as to wri' sire tile lo use It
''id le sC to yet some that is
' i't" n't"' !'! n too small On 1
" 'tv nt of sediment roots and silt It I
i sc IJo'ii alvtab to use tile smaller
'ban three in' e In diameter al-
"hough on high found two Im h tile :
ii uv le all tig' ' The sire of the '
"am i i jst dpe'il mi (he area to he
drain-the flow and the numlorof
lvcrai prof H Kin In Ins I
Sjfteni of Ear Marks for Stock
tcro number f iuie hied sis k
e Xr a syst-" of individual luark-
g Is d-'slrahl - r the a companyln
n t rat ''ns tb- rust lolunin repre-
'1 nninlxis while
represent s the
ii All numbers
by a riui'il nation
ml lid as shown
I'm'iatimn of the
nut I'e-rlr g on the
b" easy to remein-
: on the right ear
I 'ue on the left
ei by ten thus
-nf fi lc' 'll
e m ond c il
-a 's I r mi on P
- low luO ate :i 1 I
I numbers 1 lb
s i lei first T '
I t n brin !: g-:
rgt e'r and it i
'r tp’t any n'in'"
1 iU-yd In a it
ir wiI be rt i
re iiiP-h on II e lip of tho ear means
’ri I II If tlciolcU is put in the
: a t f the lift ear r means ten times
icrc nr 30 This ru' d's not hold
! ? as tj the tc'
I t) e ar Uri- r '
" r git ear ri
S Ilrt f tho l"f' s
ue iiub'd fog-I'i-r
- irn L‘" Any or -
rn ' numbering
hes in (lie isiints
h In the oint of
ten and In the
mu ii notches
i icuke Un final
I mg up this sys-
wl! he aided If
iey ibis a nuu ': of ears and mark
’ notches wl'b a p r i il for each pig I
' tnaltrg '! t i’i es and na::l j
rf fatnil ir wl'h this Mstcui I
In i leinisitoti x'’h these ear n t : Us ’
Two Types of
A tw am or gtri'r which exceeds 1 4 ren!ed Tlte central stud Is furniah-f-et
in length may he strengthened ' ed with a head which rests oa upper
by trussing a o that It will not bind or ' mu face of the beam while the lower
-r The beam Is first sawn Into two end has a nut and washer as shown
halves In th" direction of Us leogUi ' at Somewhat different forms of
ltd II 1 sidi'J fever sed lletween the eoi ui "on ar nil a la the two
teo bidvei the tn'ij Ii Inserted as rep- lower fi ar-s
After Tile Heve Been Covered
A four tilt h tile will drain 12 acres
A ft winch tile will drain 20 acres
A six Inch tile will drain 40 acres
A seveii’lin h tile wiil dialn CO acres
lie further spe ifis that a two Inch
main should not be laid longer than
'no feet and a three ineh main not
longer Ihuil 100(1 feet
When the trench Is being dug the
dllt should he piled as neatly as possi-
ble thus preventing Its falling back
Into the dilch It Is ihen an easy
maiter to finis? filling tho trench with
a plow and two horses nsin a Ion
vener as shown In the accompanying
illust ration Some people have used
road drag for this purpose Tory sue-
ccsfully while shovels may be used
In the absence of somethin better
Too Many Founderera— There I al-
to'tether too much floundering around
In the business of stock breeding If
lsoile would only use a little more
gisel eiiiinnon sense Kor Instance
how In the world can any neighbor-
hood hope to produce a uniform lot of
horse when rveijr breed from road-
sters to draft ' orses are repiesented?
Some men In the course of their oi-
le'rienie have had every breed of cat-
lie on their p' ice rnl'!tid!y the
tel m "breedei ‘ is wrongly applied In
Mu inajo it y f Cu es A breeder In
ti e highest s -use of the term Is un-
common Indi-i I
Have You Tried It — What happens
lo oniot sets --hea j mi plant them eye
ihiw n '
it U well to cse a raid for raeh anl
mal A iair of ears are pilnlcd at (he
Key Diagram to Markings
t ip of ea h card and the same notches
a'- ii ail I'd on tl thut are cut in th
an'mil s ears
Trussed Beam
Oklahoma News
Says He Shot in Self Defense —
I in Huns a f ii hot r"-n!iiig ai tic
Mill in was shut through til loud
near Ills lomo by lino-H ''ie Ii- w Im
has sin t iiilei od lie via los 111 it i
iicl’d in self ib-f'ii-e Hart! will
ils
Mrs Thaw Among Backers— Th"
IriisieiH id Hi-nry Kendall ciilb s
voted to ie mi i vo Hint lustlt hi ion from
Mllrlligei to Tlllsl Tin ollegc II-Ii-ih
Tulsa wiih a iui ioo hull ling
Mis William Thaw of i’litslmr
I 'I is a largo siihsiu ha-r lo tin en-
dow notit lund
Cattleman Burned to Death — loi n
If lull one of the most pi'illiilo llt
eu'lh-uo i In I ue Chlel i hu tuition
w ils Inn iii-'l to dost !i In his home
ilMeeii miles from Cliielaslia Il In
niiiiMec( i luit I ml 1 1 ii riceldoiituliv od
fire lo Ho luoiso and wm uiialo
g -I out ' I've a iir fimilyil
Attempt Safe Blowing — Auit'iir
Clixiks Illlaeiisl ill I'liseo Sal' rit
Suliliiii wiili a charge of nllro
givci-riiio ltut iiltle damage was
ilolie Iiy tho i'V plosion and the file
hers hdi ths- huildi'io with uni' a
few copper t a t ii from the llckit
agent's drtwei
Chained to Prevent Escape — With
clonus amund lliolr tieck John W
Noble siol Newt Youngblood sen-
t'UO'ed for llte tetliis in the pelllt'!!'
tun v for niuid r ami lames Horn
wuh Sln i Itf (larrison in chargei wre
taken to lansing Kui where they
will begin their sentences
Purchased Land For Reformatory
—The hoard of managers of tie Kan
sas Itnlusti lal Keformatm y lsv pur-
rhssed a sectiou of laml eight miles
mu theiisi of Huiehitison In the sand
hills for I12OO0 Jt I to ho tired for
grazing hind for the caltle nll head
of flue Shorthorns being takhi ther
recently
Killed in Self Defense — lhni
SI I ode who has lii'en resident of
Woodwaid county for almost fifteen
years was shot and killed by
neighlxir tianosl Scott Strode was
Inioxirst-'d at the time and threaten-
lug Scott Hied through the door of
Ho Scott home Tl coroner's jury
eionerui d Scott fiom blame for the
shoot tug
Skull Fractured by Tentpole — By
me full of a tent pole at Hnld In
which V"U (lerrnan In attendance at
the annual couventlmi of Certnan
1 nth- ran Sunday Salusii for Notlh-
er a Oklahoma ami Sou' 1 on Kansas
i'i liiud'ng their meeting Airs
toil’ of Woo-! county had h-r
hVii'I fractured co'lur hone limkeo
Mini 1'ifferod idher liijuri
Kidnaped Ch'd Liked Candy —
Bernard Mifiin th 12 year-old sou
of Mrs Mattie Mil-alti who was khl
Halved f i in Xi usloige has been he
cated b 111- Miiie- jt (l-ary O T
Young Ih-rnint wa pilotiug around
the street of deary a man who
luetrml to hw blind lie aiimitted
to the nflicerg that le had 4icen In
d'utd to 1-ave Miiskogs with the
man no fed him candy
Horses Have Maladie du Co't —
1 lie hiu im if animal industry has
nott fletl the Oklahoma live stock
sanitary hoard that Hr K T
Davison the luireBit pit on tun-
ludie ill coit Ill's been ill retted to
(oine to Oklahoma at hi earliest
possible Ctnveuleiie- lo Investigate
two iinisirtant ea-es of this disease
In Oklahoma a stallion at Ccstos
an I another at Kingfisher
Their Services Dispensed With —
Comnilsu'tier Thiim Illxby haa re-
reived word from Secretary darfl Id
that sera Ices of Mansfield McMur-
ra i ('orulsli had been -Juits -1
wt'lt as iiit'iriii j for the Ch e-taw
t'lle of Ini'nis This is t 1 brut
that recUed th $7'n"oo fee from
ti- ('lux taws for r -p-es nting then)
t cit ( -nsp i (i c'ics
Arrested on L bet Charge — J liar
vv lyncli general o'gn!'-r of ttu’
Aneijean l'l-deriii'in of lailsir
secretary treasurer of the Oklahoma
Federation of Iulxir ami editor and
prouHnent citizen was arrestnl at
Shawm on a warrant charging him
wiih lln ling N Haskell demo-
eta tic candidate for the nonilnatfon
for governor Put rick S Nagle f
Kingfisher candidate for I'tiii-d
Stac aenator appeared as counsel
for luiiti llond wn furnished anl
i he ras set for June 17 Iynrh p’
Itslied In hi pupr lesoluth'iis adopt
d tiy tin Sii w no trades assembly
suidcmnliig llaskei for allecd
membership in the Muskogee Cili-
'its' Alliance i
Ccdell Gov Burned — Tlo Met I
him A Ilii er gin ut ('ordi'll was
hui ii- I T loo c is no lusiiraii' e I l ls
I s the l!rt gin ut Corih-'l
Draged a Mile Head Down —
l itipsey I i!nlerilule agi d 11 1 1
ai I’i'iry recently resu'iiug from la
lug ilragg' d n nnl load downward
on th-' gioonl witlt hi fMit cuuglil
In the stirrup of his riiiiuwav poiiv C
O'd Homesteader Dead— M's Htr
I ' 1 1 I? Boyles the (i It'S t linin'-sl-oler
ii Oivlaluuna duo hear
Hour City at tbs ape of SI
Ind a) Killed on Trestle — Htts-n-
W''ui NJ a I lux law I ’ I i wnsrun
down i : i 1 hi'I'-d I a s--t to and
Frl-eo lr ijiit I nin m ar It' rni’ig-
ton 11" had fallen on a ti'-sile
breaking lil i l-g atid (onid ixt gt
net of I1-- way of aa a pproueiiln
ti ubi
Oklahoma Eo Wirt Contest — n
(llliboiiu hoy i'ra'ik Moll ton of
Mr aid Vis (i S Mott of III K-uo
I ccc n tl w ou teeoud prle In the
Western Ornlo cl Asshciit ton con-
test toll Ht Vadimn Wls Mr Mott
r pr-s Mt'd tio f'tiieago f ’ni visit
agaii't Otu'iliU colp'ge of Ohio Anil
Krlior of Mich! tun the WHcnislii
Iowa aud ylimusola stale nniv'rsl-
Hes mi l the Not ihw ostei ii univer-
sity S!vt 2?! 5 ! oc" Fioiit —
(iilroy of Prague an iiiiix-uii hy-
etandei' wa shot Its the xhould'-r ami
K A (' tae wm shot (lire In the
arm and otic- in the Rhoulder In a
fill t In th Bi ji I lei I sal'Hii at tiith-
rle ('c'iti' who Is un ex Conh-derate
soldier was ('of-wllng the coustltti-
llon nnd win n the arguim-ot li'amn
heated pulled a gun and fired twlcy
at Joe Jefferson One of the shot
struck (Iilroy J ffersoii Kxig the
gun away from (Vue and shot him
twlia Wairunls wire Issued for
Cease Jefferson and Will (itxidlow
for carrying (oticeal'd waiHin
$2600000 Mortgage Cancelled —
The Mississippi alit y Trust com-
pany of SI lamia has filed notice
with the territorial secretary at
Guthrie canceling it mortgage of
$2 Cuuitnu on the Denver Knhl Ac
Gulf railroad which was purchased
veral month ugo 14 th Atchison
Topeka £ Santa V Th mortgag
wa plaied n the property at the
time tin road a a being constructed
five ar ago The road run be-
tween Guthrie ami Kiowa Kan and
is being extended by th Santa JV to
a Denvt-r connection
They’r Fighting Prohibition— The
Citizens' I-ugiiM of Oklahoma wa
organised at Guthrie to fight pioxi-
ed statewide prohibition with prom-
inent citizens from Kni'l Perry
Blackwell Ponca City El Hcno
Shawnee Oklahoma City Woolward
Lawton Hobart and other towna
present I H Ievy president if the
Oklahoma State Bank of Guthrie la
president and I’ J Goulding of
Enid secretary An executive com-
mittee of ten wa selected to carry
on an active campaign nnd local
w ill he orgiini"-d in each tow n of the
le W State
Pardon Grarted to Five Felon —
Gov Frank Plant has granted c ! 1 1-a-ii-Mp
pardons to five Oklahoma
convicts in the lan-lng x'iitntlai y
Edgar C Putnam wa serving four
year fir killing his stepfather
Floyd In Canadian onirty Floyd
was abusing his wife when I’utnanj
interfered and kill-J Floyd after he
h:d stubbed Putnam severely with a
knife The mother ha ben work-
ing fur a pardon for sevrn! y ars
Tbo other prisoner pardoned In-
clude Charles Golden of l-ogatt
county two uml (neha'f Jv-ar for
hurgiaiy: Ben Brown of Cleveland
county five years for stealing dig
nestle animals Joseph Taylor of
Nolle cot lily tints' years for false
pretenses and J W Pearman of
Pottawatomie minty fif'een months
for false pri tense
Financial Report — Tin monthly
ly r port of the t rki'orial treasurer
for April show that the rcc ipt for
that Month amoimiel to $17e"M st
the expenditures $ "i'C'iS XU : amount
on hand on Mv t $l"4I7'a 22 The
g-ncni rev(mn fun 1 mw ncoont
to $ 1 1 (("'! 31 the public building
fi nd to $'2127 rr
Prisoner Attempts Svi'Cide— i'ivd"
Pei kins a negro 1 1 arg 1 wl’h hav-
ing rrimirally assiu'ted a iitt’e v ’ ' i
al ('Met a - ii a was to lave u t tel
b foie J nig- Id' leregii of the f d
em t'oiitt hut was found un-
(onieluis iu los cll having taken
wiili suicidal intent The
gill u-sailti d also d ed
“Hen'a Egg’ Hail Repo'ttJ — Hail
of II n H 11 :i 1’ - large sire f -1 1 in tie vi-
i't j: h ! ! ! Kp! ii'iil
r ic‘4 Ii v I'm
! $! ‘f I niV 1ft tKit Hunt of
(4n'H im I“Tr lb It n
Whrit um iti
KiounL T ! art
nmiil i’Ut much ( liulU'U
htoi'W at ) 1 1 1 ri4ji iii diMr
wiiil urt rn pin u-1 th hail
Corner Stone tl d — Tl (huht
for (In ivw S’ i'M Iivin
rminty ( i i : ( ! vt $ i Airh
)irV'xie f j U( lintl'M
t lK of tho rounty
A Mnsonu farjufo m cmnlv ?td
ily i'n t rti4 ( tn r
in$n ii i
Cocrt House Burned — Ki i
sfrn4'(J th f cmrt ImiMif’n jt
Th KT'r of
roi'i i or 1 h In Uie
ni!t Th' r"iti!iiiRion"r ! nt minf
UtUuMa pi ' r TV i "stw
nmtnj at jo o nj
LIKED IN ENGLAND
DAINTIES THAT APE POPULAR
ACROSS THE WATER
Sweet Potato Buns Samet- n j o? a
Novalty— Cinnamon Cake Good
for Change from Univeria!
Currants-an J Soedi
Swet Potato Buns V t 'y
and hi- Iliad- as follows 1 ik” linen
hirge "i-l po'aioi-s on a aa l a half
pints of flour pinch of sjl’ one aud
a half ti-axiMionfulH of bakur pow-
der ore pint of rrrun Iloii the po'a-
tx S rub them velj line slil rn-arn
Sift together flour fall aid powder
atm add to a(alo pi'-paiu'kan Mix
Into rather lit in stnanii ili gli form
Into round pi-ce tlie si:-' of a suiad
egg Ijiv on a cica--d tin avl bake
lit a hot oven 2'i minutes
Home-Made Tomato Sauce — Two
pound of toiuaioe' two tablespoon-
lu! of leirer two lahessxitf'jls of
floii'' two clove ami a slice rt' oni'in
Cixik toinat'H ou ii in ar 1 (loves t-n
niriile Iieut tlie flour Miioo'h
and brown silr Into t'i- on at i-s an 1
with salt and -pe ! and ru‘ hro'igli
a Htiahii-i H-ive wi lt fi-'u or niac-
earonl Cinnamon Cake — Is a '1111
(hang" f'orn the end'-- : ei"d of
"ceds" and ' T'l-t arts '" Tak ‘t ree
(i:irt- of n ruaful of h-c-r two
C'tifnN of sugar three egg (well it- l-
ml on rup'iil of mbk on" eiioon-
ful of gro'iml rlnnarroti lupfii
of sifted flour wi'h m- j one half
t"ai(xiifijs of baling "siWiier Pike
In long or situate pans iijv- ready
oue quarter rtipful of r i liei butter
wiih sugar and rirranun tnicej In
stiff ommgli to spread P 1 on the
cakn a soon a it is tak-n f m the
oven
Fig Pudding— fs alwav a pou ar
dish A simple recipe ! A quar-
ter of n pound of fig rh ugo-d flie
two cupfuls of breml'Tur b ore c e
ful of brown sugar a quarter of a
pound of sm-t chopped fine to eggs
the R rat -il rind and jutv of one
li-tnon one d"s--r nfu! (if aiolrxv-
lralf a nutmeg g'a'el one tabie-
SxHinful of flour Steam three h'ui
and serve wi'h h-tri m saee
Chicken Sa'ad in Jelly
Add to the water In wlm h the chic'-
et or fowl 1 to be hot a small
onion three whole clove a table-
spoonful vt salt and a little reVrv or
pardey When the mat tv leader re-
move all the fi-sli fr'!r the bonev of
the bird and (hop it v-ry fit- For
two and one-half cups of this chopped
meat w tilth ha been very carefully
freed front bone and skia and sea-
soned to Taste wi b pupiika and s'
allow oue and one fourth tea'wxjnf’ils
of granutat-d gi latin the ge'a-
tin In cold wa'er and tL--n dissolve It
in a cup of the hot chic ken SB k Add
the gelatin to the prepared aieat and
turn into mold- If on has not the
proper tun'd for thi a baktrg pjw-
der tin may lx ue-d and the ria-af cut
In slice wheu remove j or the aix-
ture may he niolib i in small cups
Tho meat sliould lx parse very solJ-
ly in tlie mold wl n h ha b— a d:pi’e
'n cold water anl saa I for several
hours in tle i e ch -t ts fare serving
Arrause on 1 t 1- av and f-v
with a Rood Tgaynntgi-e Jrrs rg
Lima Bean Puree
Let a cup ami a half of JHLiti
bun stand over night covered wi'h
cold water In the n irrurg d'Uin
rinne aui s-t to c-ok m tsiiirg wa'er
Iut cixk tint I tender supplying wa-
ter ( boiling i a need"! and adding
a teosp'X'iful of salt during the last
of the e kn The bean wl’ re-
quire nlxut tbre- h our' rookng at a
smile simmer Ylir the water txs
cvapoi a'- ar1 th b-auj are ten h r
with a i -silo pres them through the
puree si-ve A ll nearly one fourth
a cup of butter a Ilttie tot cream
and salt av needed A teopxrful
of onion Juiee a tahlespiK'if j1 of fine
chnpiej i ar!ey and paprika nay be
added at dicretun Ihe flavor of
oulon is always evd wi'h beans I at
the mixture untl light when it :
ready to ue Serve very boh
Frothed Chocolate
To make frothed ch' ohite for t-a
or a dozen guest lea two guartv
milk in a double biiler so that there
Will lx- LO darg-r of (tv srorrhltg
Cook in a saucepan four square
ehm'oia'x with four talileMH'C-
ful sugar four tahl spoonful ho
water or milk an ! a salt nf u! salt
When suuvoth and shiny all the tot
milk gradually slinng ail the time
Then whip lightly with an egg beater
and flavor with cinnamon or a tea-
spoonful vanilla or a little of each
Have ready a pint of whipped cream
put in a t£vb!eixxinful In the bottom
—of cai h cup pour the hot chocolate
over it and serve very hot
Salad Dressing Without 01
Two eig one tablesuful of
mixed mustard one-half te&spoonful
of salt a piece of butter the else of an
gg one tablespoonful of sugar three
tablet-poonfuls of vinegar Beat the
-ggs then a id tie mustard salt and
vugar theu beat main and add the
melted butter anl vinegar S-t the
Kiwi over boiling water and mr con-
stantly until thick and smooth Add
cup of whipped cream as the lat
'blcs-
Howr to Clean Swansdown
First make a warm lather of soap
hen gently squeere the down In this
until It is quite clean Kinse In
rc-h warm water with a llt!a Hue
a it Afterward shake the wa'er
uit and bsrg the swans l’n in the
air to dry
DEADLOCK BP O-CEX
WucJni n Republican Se'ect Stepxsiw
son As Senator to Succeed Saonoc
—A Friend of LaFo lette’s
Milajulee V1 Afay M- Tbs
t l-onin (tenainnii d ad luck wsa
bi Tiiuraday lnght ! th- xid-
ratinn on tie flr-t hallit of tlia rW-
pu I 1 1 i’a u la nux of ForuT C'ltiRre-
Uiatl l-aie S'epl'ell X)tl of X ' tneft1
T 1 1 i ! i a i- a''"'in in- 1 bv ttm
hrei'liiig tl' Ilf tie oi (" -r ion !:' h
Wtieri 11" ill'll St"phelKU Illl'tl reillO-
ed tb it lie-y wfe beat-ti ret'iru i t(f
tbeir fo hi t favorite ( u and Hat-
ten and (ue final r"i")It wav sa-
P'lUtK i-d a- foiluw
'-pt:ei! -'in 31 lix- h 2" H '' '3 It
S' I I't": 'tig
Tb" b ' i' if wn l !: lid of a t i d 1 ai’k
x : ' in j-tii" April 10 H i r- " ta it
tilll a 'l'ilv In'l'it iu- be r ii "1 ia
th- I- I-1 a t i r - 111 Joint sex'oi and
n-ai 'y VH bili i I v u'x'n I iki-n in
the i—i'hMh an cam ie TIe e wane
i igitoil 1 ' I" : Ml I'lai but (’un-gr--iHi!i
Gixi'xt and Former apevk-
er I t nut w u ud'-w a wee g lj v-
Ifg ii-cli Hu n anl S'epp ixi't hi
tile f'eci
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I’l I'-O ’! (l( C-e-l liot ! a !'! '
HAVE SMALLPOX IX IOWA
0J')"t'iei Are B emj E-taOiisnel in
Tt"i in Southoiestern Part
of the State
t low ' M - I 'i 'it
b i b n out ri iafTierei in
1 " r i ij ami q iirm'ibev
a:-- c-i:Ii1i-h-'1 !:i di'l-rent
1)i' X' Kivi'it'iii p 'Ue ar-? per-
i:ife I ' ("b'-r 'n'rr nr l"ave tho
town Arni' I snar l a-x i'a thargv of
t:“ patrolled by s'aM anl n one
f-"i i th new inferred town ar per-
il i ' "i m enter 1 sri I evercia-
:rg a r'ri't wa'rh over a'! ererin
tle pia -- nr'l Tu-a lay fo r people
who i' 1 ': pd fron F’lvertin were
arre-'-i ar i r'iraed to that town
Tie ruiil :vil carrier have been
orlerej to dix-imtinue fail de neri'O
urt! hi p o I over
More Brewers Sued
Toie-J K-I Mar If— A pe-itiot
i" ni-vr suit w a Th'tr1iy f:d in
He supiemx ci it: r by At'ortiy Gn
erai Jackrou again! tle Dick Bros
B'-eamg (-ompany of Hanoi M K
Hros Brea'tj company of
M:-o ri ilharn K Ivnp Hr-wtr
coppify of Missouri and the Frei
SIi--r 5: ew'ng company of Wtscon
Xt ord -r rstrati:i tlxoe brew-
ing fi'tii from d i n tc further buices
fn Ka:: -a wa granted by tle court
::-d an apaiic a'lott for the hearlrg of
h appvn'ruert of a recover aimed
fir M 24 Ihe pro(x-rty of th—x
etoinel line-r 1 upxei to be
In slawu-x rmwforl anl lU“a
w t'lt co'it'i"
Exp os pe on Loceoat MourtJ n
Pa oed the Eag es’ Bee-
'a Ki- M -) 17 — T!e cae
g:-t the I eg v r v rth 2vgV wh)
War-- JtC'-'el h r-' W ld Ileiaia y S3‘i
till t'Cll (a- wa railed by the
rour ry attorney and 17 cicp of b r
r Itl-ea'ed W 1 d:n !e'll TfcU'ijAy
: f-r:xn tn the 1 i ? i - t ourt o far
a t’e !:i-r w r c vii'iti d anl thw
'a - e involving tie dee'ruction of the
-r -itvf!-c:d wl be fried 1 Id
:ix ! i-a' court May 27
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Smith, W. G. The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1907, newspaper, May 30, 1907; Seiling, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044425/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.