The Harrah Tribune. (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 7 of 8
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THE HARRAH TRIBUNE
B F LOYD Editor
HARRAH - OKLA
NEW STATE NEWS
The petition of Eschiti for a depot
was heard by the corporation com-
mission Friday Eachiti is one mile
from the Wichita Falls & Northwest-
ern railroad The town of Kell which
is built on the railroad has a depot
The commission took the request un-
der advisement
Mandamus proceedings against tbe
City council of Pau Is Valley have been
served to enforce that body to levy
a tax upon the taxable property of
the city to pay a debt of $1200 to A
S Thompson for furnishing electric
lights
Oklahoma City's Chamber of Com-
merce will co-operate with the Echool
board in an effort to bring about an
election at once to vote bcmds for
either $200000 or $300000 If it Is
decided to build a high school the
bond issue will be $300000 but if
an $80000 addition is added to the
present high school bonds for only
$200000 will be voted
The postoffIce at Mustang -was
robbed Friday night of about $150
dn stamps and PO in money The
Frisco depot at Tuttle was entered
and the safe blown open The rob-
bers secured about $200 from the lat-
ter
'he Norman ice plant has been
sold to capitalists from St Louis and
Oklahoma City and is to be remod-
eled and refitted for use during the
coming season It was sold for $O-
000 Attempts were being made by
Norman interests to secure control
of the plant
Frank E Dougherty baseball play-
er and pipe line worker has departed
from Tulsa for Panama where he
will enter the government service as
a director in the construction of pipe
lines along the canal zone
The executive committee of group
five of the state bankers' association
met in Sulphur Friday A program
was arranged for the first annual
meeting of group five in McAlester
on April 6
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Judge Campbell of the federal court
at Muskogee has held that the case
of Zeke Moore a Creek freedman in
the federal penitentiary at Leaven-
worth Kan 'vs Fred Sawyer et al
to decide whether Moore owns and
controls an allotment at 150 acres of
land in the heart of the Glenn Pool
must be tried in the federal instead
of the state courts This is one of
the most noted cases in the state
' It is rumored that the tracks of the
Oklahoma Central railroad now be-
ing laid between Purcell and Chick-
asha are to be sold to the Rock Is-
' land railroad upon their completion
The Tulsa postoffice Ins been noti-
fied by the department that with the
Institution (5t a free delivery system
May 1st three carriers and one sub-
stitute will be put on the service and
the force will be increased as rapidly
as sidewalks are built
Elmer Parrott and Earl Ashbaugh
both young men have been arrested
and placed in the Canadian county
jail on charges of horse stealing It
is claimed that they stole two horses
from WI 1114m Balenti near Calumet
It pow looks as though Wagoner
would be the banner rural route town
of the eastern side Already two
routes are in operation two more
liav6 been approved and the petitions
are in for two others A great many
Indian farmers who have never taken
a newspaper are not only subscrib-:
ing for the Wagoner papers but the
big dailies as well
D Dennis of Chandler a mem-
ber of the state board of agriculture
died at his home in Chandler Tues-
day and was buried Wednesday It
Is expected that the governor will
fill the vacancy by appointment
The case of Mounds against 3 3
Sisson opera house manager for non-
payment of occupation taxes was
brought up before Judge Red Mr
Sisson was found guilty - by a jury
and fined $5 and costs This case
as been pending action for some
time and was anxiously watched by
several merchants of the town wbo
had refused to pay their occupation
tax
-
Pledging to work together to se-
cure the state capital for Shawnee
representatives of the Shawnee 100-
000 club and Tecumseh Chamber of
Commerce met at Shawnee last week
and launched a campaign for greater
Shawnee Committees were appoint-
ed to take charge of the work The
100000 club will assume control of
the fight for the state capital and
devote its full energy to that project
Architects are preparing plans for
two dormitories for Henry Kendall
college at Tulsa The buildings will
cost about $20000 each The main
college building to cost about $60-
000 is under construction A din-
ing hall and residence for the presi-
dent and dela of the school aro to
be built
nabitad
Constipation
Nay bo Pertnallettibr qcome MO
nay bo rennanattiy o7ercame prolwr
?ersonal efforts aSSI$IartrO
tf the MO truly henclietat xatie
remecly Syrup of Ng owl Elixir of Soma
tvhieh enables one to form re t ar
kit a oily so t hat assistance fa ta4
lure may be gradual? clispenscawIth
when io toter neec)ect astlie testaf
temedieswlien Topirecl areta assist
natate Ana hot to supplant tbe hatur
f uoctionSolhtch La depena at N
mad) upon proper nonridnnent
proper effortAana r!ett i iv tent rdly
To t its hen eficiat effects atwais
buy the genuine
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SOLD B'ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
one stze Orly rekular price 50c per Bottle
AFTER THE QUARREL
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THIRTY YEARS OF IT
A Fearfully Long Siege of Daily Pain
and Misery
Charles Von Soehnen of 210 A St
Colfax Wash says: "For at least
thirty years 1 suf
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troubles and the at
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I ri-c tacks laid me up for
tif days at a time with
--c pain in the back and
k 0 rheumatism When
ot - t'-14 1 was up and around
ir P ' sharp twinges caught
me and for fifteen years the frequent
passages of kidney secretions an-
noyed me But Doan's Kidney Pills
have given me almost entire freedom
from this trouble and 1 cannot speak
too highly in their praise"
Sold by all dealers 50 cents a
box Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
The trouble with a jealous woman
13 that she can't keep the lid on
Mrs Wins low's Soothing Syrup
For children teething softens the gums reduces In-
flammation allays pain cures wind coll 2e a bottle
Experience begotten of matrimony
Is a great teacher
Foolish Limerick
There once was a foolish young spits
Who chased a black cat and her kits
Ills mistress exclaimed:
"Well now be blamed
spank that darned dog where ha
sitz!"
ALL tP-TO-DATE: HOUSEKEEPERS
Use Red Cross Ball Blue It makes clothes
olean and sweet as when new All grocers
No Alonzo a nervous woman isn't
necessarily nervy
Lewis' Single Binder Cigar has a rich
taste Your dealer or Lewis' Factory
Peoria
A milkman doesn't cry over spilt
milk if there is a pump handy
HAD TO GET STRENGTH FIRST
Hard Worked Woman Not Ready to
Face Hired Girl Problem
A Massachusetts man whose busi-
ness frequently takes him over the
line into Vermont says that one even-
ing he was a guest at a farm house in
that state when he observed that the
wife of the owner—a poor wan little
woman—was doing every bit of the
work around the house
As he himself put it she did an
anwunt of work that would have put
an ordinary Massachusetts horse to
shame and he really felt like a vil-
lain sitting there watching her
Feeling considerable compassion for
the woman who looked as if ready to
drop from overwork the visitor
asked: '
"Why don't you get help here?
Surely you are not going to try to pull
through the long winter without a
hired girl"
A sickly smile came to the pallid
face of the woman "Waal I dunno"
she said "I don't feel as if I could
just yit but p'raps ef I should get to
feelin' a little better and stronger I
might"—Illustrated Magazine
IT SEEMED INCURABLE
Body Raw with Eczema—Discharged
from Hospitals as Hopeless—Cut'
cura Remedies Cured Him
"From the age of three months until
fifteen years old my son Owen's life
was made intolerable by eczema in its
worst form In spite of treatments the
disease gradually spread until nearly
every part of his body was quite raw
He used to tear himself dreadfully in
his sleep and the agony he went
through is quite beyond words The
regimental doctor pronounced the case
hopeless We had him In hospitals
four times and he was pronounced one
of the worst cases ever admitted
From each he was discharged as in-
curable We kept trying remedy
after remedy but had gotten almost
past hoping for a cure Six months
ago we purchased a set of Cuticura
Remedies The result was truly mar-
velous and to-day he is perfectly cured
Mrs Lily Hedge Camblewell Green
England Jan 12 1907"
Probably the best salve for healing
the broken heart of a woman is a
mixture of time and another man
SICK
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SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
Dentist
A person who finds work for his
own teeth by taking out those of other
people
Little wonder that Garfield Tea meets
with approval everywhere—it is the Ideal
Laxative pure mild health-giving! It reg-
ulates the liver and overcomes constipation
It is easier for a man to acquire a
bad reputation than it is for his ail
dren to live it down
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
PAM OINTMENT Is guniantecd to cure any ease
of Itching Blind Bleeding or Protruding Piles in
eta Id days or money refunded 60c
A virtuous deed should never be
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Loyd, B. F. The Harrah Tribune. (Harrah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2138967/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.