Luther Register. (Luther, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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A S WEIR E L MANT011 JAS D KIVLEEIEN
President Cashier Assistant Cashier 4
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' COUNTY DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
A S WETII D McMILLAN
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Arcadia Farmers will build a
pew Gin to handle this year's
cotton crop
Western Oklahoma towns aro
after the new railroad—the Okla-
homa City-Pueblo
The Cushing town council has
passed an anti-weed ordiaance
on vacant lots
The recent rains in Oklahoma
are making the corn crop grin
from ear to ear
- The Cushing Independent says
that a Union township man was
so tickled over the rain last week
that he forgot and kissed his
wife
Tecumseh and Shawnee have
quit scrapping and are together
to establish a permanent pleas-
pre park half way between ths
two cities
Mary D the river steamer
that plies the Arkansas river
from Ft Smith to Muskogee
handled fifteen hundred tons of
freight during the past year
The inereaaed immigrantation
to Beaver county may be under—
stood after reading thia from the
Guyman Herald Sharpshooter
Smith caught a six-Pound bass
out of Coldwater creek one day
last week
A young lady of Cherokee
who is quite an enthusiastic base
ball fan nearly paralized
folks at the dinner table tho
other day by asking "Papa
will you kindly bat the beans
toward my base?"
Shirley Chapman ths hand-
some city editor of the El Reno
American writes:
Once a girl of the Caucasian race
Wore a waist made of very
thin lace
They all saw through
Her new peek-a-bough
And they couldn't look her in
the face
"Sitting Bull" one of the
oldest and largest Pawnee In-
diana lives with some squaws
near Hellroaring creek Pawnee
county Ile served as scout in
the United States army and ren-
demi valuable service during
the troubles our government had
with his namesake "Sitting Bull"
of the Sioux The old scalper
owns many relics and Indian
scalps anl has always ):)eon
friendly to the whites Ile re-
ceives a pretty fat pension--Ex
Horrible Fate
That was a horrible death to
have died says the Atchison
(Kansas) Visitor Ile was lit-
terally chewed to death by a
young woman The nasty worm
had no business to be in the
peach
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LUTHER OKLAHOIIA 14111 1)AY elULY 27 it)06
JAS D KIITLEEIEN
Assistant Cashier:
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When crab meets crab they
side step
Female detectives should be
good lookers
Barging bargins everywhere!
When you haven't got a cent
It's a wise traveling man who
knovis when and where to stop
However the short change
man isn't necessarily short of
change
Only the honest grafter con-
fines his operations to trees and
shrubs
A dinner that appeals to the
eye doesn't always appeal to the
stomach
No married man would care to
go fishing if his wife insisted on
going along
It sometimes happens that a
shady character basks in the sun-
shine of popularty
Wnen a man gets a chance to
dispose of his troubles he always
heaps up the measure
One kind of optimist is a self
satisfied bachelor who imagines
he might be happy if married
There are still a few old fash-
ioned married people in the world
who really do sot want a divorce
Of course it's all right to be
born a leader but the man in ths
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Remember the day the Bloomer
Girls play
To the Ball Park wend your
s way
And see the Game on Bloomer
Day
On next Tuesday afternoon
one of the most interesting and
exciting games of the season will
take place between the local
base ball team and the famous
Boston Blnomer Girls
All the players are girls except
the satcherand it will be a game
worth coming a long distance to
see Don't miss it
The "Boston Bloomer Girls"
travel in an elegant hotel car de-
signed especially for them They
also carry a baggage car full of
canvas and a portable grandstand
A Clergyman's Opinion of the
Boston Bloomers
Bryon Ill Sept 10th 1905
w P NEEDHAM
Dear Sir:—I deem it a
pleasure to speak a word in
highest commendation of your
Ladies Base Ball Club and the
rear has a better opportunity to :game played with our local nine
get away 'Their game was scientific and at
Our idea of a mean man IA one no point could anyone offer a
who will deliberately say things I word of criticism against the
in his sleep for the purpose of ladle' who participated On the
keeping his tired wife awake— other had the tendency was to
Chicago News elevate the morals and give dig
nity to the profession
Carrie has more Trouble Yours truly
The latest issuo of Carrie A CHAS VIRDEN
Nation's "Hatchet" having con- Pastor M E Church
tamed a very plain talk to young --is--
men a federal warrant was is- Chigoes Imperial Canal
sued for her arrest charging the The imperial canal in China la the
Ingest la the world and conaaata
circulation of obscene matter ne fewer than forty-one cities la the
through the mails Many coma (tours° of Its so° mum
plaints reached the federal offi–
cials made by prominent church Kingdom Come
people of this city and after' an as the funeral procession paned by
a man looking on remarked: "Poor
investigation of the publication devil! He has Lupped all his pore
the warrant was issued—Guthrie tklge"
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State Capital Closing out Sale of all my
Deer in Korea spring goods at very low Prices
xorea is taking more to beer drink- Come in and get Prices before
ing than either Japan or China buying Jacob Loman
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The
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By the Sttuze tiatincr
An "Angel" and his money aro
soon parted
Evil associations corrupt good
irlgen4es
The proof of the lying is in the
Ire ss agent
A word to the wise leading lady
is a dangerous thing
It's a wise musical comedy that
knows its own father
The course of the true "deadb
head" never did run smooth
A play in the promptei's haed
is worth twelve in the author's
Whers there's a polite box of
fice treasurer there's a treseure
A matinee idol is known by the
mash—notes he doesn't answer
Actors are born not made And
when they can't be borne they
star
It's better to have "starred"
end failed than never to have
starred at ell
Where there's a manager's will
there's a prima donna's way to
break it—New York Press
Post Office Malin:
The postoffice department has
just made a ruling that any per
on who opens a letter not ad
dressed to hira shall be liable to
a fine of $200 The ruling holds
that to return the letter to the
postmaster with the inscription
"opened by mistake" will be no
excuse The ruling has not yet
reached the postmasters Oft
eially but it 19 expected within a
few days It has been published
howeyer in reliable periodicals
and there is no doubt of its au-
thenticity The ruling is one of
vital concern to everybody ad
it imposed a duty on every Dia
and woman to ba causieful wad
cautious to see that mail id ail-
dressed to the party receiving it
I before opening—Courier Dia-
I patch
Left Till Called For
Banging to a rafter in a shoe at
Dolu-ne Lincolnshire England la a
log of mutton fifty years old It was
hought frota the preseat occupier's
vredsceavor by a gentlemaa who said
ke would call for it later on tie sev-
er did however and there it hugs
to-day It has so withered that it re-
sembles a shillelagh
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The Luther ball team went to
Davenport last Sunday and de-
feated the Davenport team by
the score of 14 to 6 Our boys
are pleased with the treatment
they received at Davenport and
espeeially with the decisions of
the Umpire all of which PI peali
well for the Davenport team
The Luther 3rd nine defeated
ths Wellston 3rd nine on I (
local grounds here-last gunday
afternoon by the score of 11 to P
Next Sunday ths Carney ball
team comss here for a return
game with the local team This
should be a good game and un-
less the signs fail the Carney
boys Will go back home wondtr-
ing how it happened
Th famous Boston Bloomtr
Girls will bs hero next Tuesday
for a gams with the Luther boysz?
Thou ars playing good ball this
ileason and this should be an in-
teresting gams This will pro-
bably be the only chance you
will ever have to see these girls
play ball so do not miss the opportunity
Possibly Exazgeratedi
That was an awful hail storm
in Smith county the other day
according to the Gaylord Kan-
sas Sentinel Where the creelo
hays worn their way through
the ioe stands perpendicular six
feet high on each aide It will
be 110Yeral weeks before the ice
will melt sufficiently for the
farmers to work the soil
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IIMOUMIMPIMOMMONS
Frisco Excuriiou Batts
$1050 Eureka Springs and re-
turn limit 0 month
1150 Eureka Springe and re-
turn limit 90 days
715 Sulphur Springs I T
and return limit 90 days
3200 Milwaukee Wis date
of sale daily June 1st to Sep!
30th final limit Oct 31st
535 Sulphur Springsone way
1150 Monte Ne Ark and ri-
turn limit 90 days
825 Monte Ne Ark one way
2110 St Louis
2015 Chicago
t 2545 Denver
t 2300 Colorado SpringsPuc
bol and Trinidad
t 3500 Gleenwood
t 3030 Ogden and Salt Lak
Utah and Grand Junction Co lc
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Sept 30th final limit Oct 31st
5200 San Francisco and Lcs
Angeles Cal date of sales June
25th to July 7th inclusive final
limit Sept 15th with several
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Mitchell Brothers. Luther Register. (Luther, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906, newspaper, July 27, 1906; Luther, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2055568/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.