The Weekly Chronicle. (Weatherford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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WBATHERPOMO
OKLAHOMA
in rwo nnicao mi
Tha total enroll
for tha
I of Dm El Bom
It of Ootober vat
Two aohool boya named Gordon and
' Bullard of Chick aoha quarrelled orei
a Viral matter and threatened to kill
took other Bullard attacked Gordon
with a knife etabbing him three timer
One of the wounda ia dan-
Ballard waa arrested
The teacher of tha Chickaaaw aa
Man will meet in Marietta on Nor S7
IS and 29 The aaaoaiatioa haa an an-
tailant program for the moating
A change In the da tee of aale of loti
i in rnrernl towna in thr
Tha townoite ootn-
Mw announces that they will
taka place aa follow: Winter Dae 10
Mown Den It Hearener Deo 18
Jhel by way of a "Joah” tha El Bant
Bill aaya: ' "Tha demoerata worked a
geoat aohama fat placing tha rooater al
Ha head of tha ticket A great many
(rioted voters oouldn’t raoiat tha temp
tetiau of aoleoting tha eh token It’r
Hair farorita bird
The laying of ateel haa been com-
i the Blackwell Enid A South-
from Blackwell to Vernon
A through train aarrieo will b
gaoridad December 15th
Logan ooonty people roted cm th
proposition to eotablieh a county higk
mboaL Tha proposition carried and
' He eoanty high achool will be erected
In many oountiea in Oklahoma th
aaanty high aohool matter when brought
before tha public waa loot
ft looka now aa if the latent death o 1 1
Bart Caeey tha notorioua outlaw will
a main effectiee in perpetuity At leant
aereral Oklahoma town hare held rati-
Soatioa meeting orer it
A more ia on foot to organlae aa Odd j
Allows lodge at Cement If aooo
fal thia will bo the lint fraternal or-
— lisstion in tha new town
Tha city eounoil of El Reno made aa
Tsr af $5500 to the water company ol
Hat city fur the plant and to amume a
aaortgmgeof $50000 but the company
hacked down and out Only n few day
bafora tha water company agreed tr
taka tha offar
A aoa bona belonging to Colonel J
J Me tie ter waa oeued with whal
all n "car fit” while on thr
’ from St Louis to Booth McAleatei
Jumped through the car door it
eulharan Ksnaaa while tha train wa
wooing thirty miloa aa hour
Ohiakaahn ia building four hnndaomr I
Sixty entries have bean made for the
anting nooning races at BlaokwelL
Wheat prospects ware never mon
battering in tha territories Tha nun
have been plentiful and haa canoed a
Should tha present postmaster at An
adurko retire from office it ia said that
Onogmssmaa Flynn will recommend
Mm appointment of W H Campbell
I Osee Apart a Dap tar
OMOI
Otrnnia: Oar T B Ftipm baa
laaaod his first Thanksgiving prociama
mb aa follova
"Provtdeaoa baa baatovad upon tha
ei tisane of Oklahoma any bleeatairs
daring tha year vhich ia now drawing
to a oloaa Onr fields have brooght
forth piontifaUy and oar harvest hare
bean abundant All legitimate linre of
eommaroa in oar Territory bare brooght
good results Tha golden aonlight of
proaperity haa fallen apoa all alike
Citiea of oar belored earn moa wealth
hare mach to be proail of and maeh to
bo thankful for and it ia with one ac-
cord that tha people hail vith Joyful
anticipation tha day ia the not d latent
future vhen a change ehall be wrought
apoa tha banner of oar great republic
and area upon that Said of blue ehall
be aaea another a tar and that a tar ehall
repreeent oar own beautiful Oklahoma
oan-kiaeed ‘land of tha fair God
“In conformity with established eaa-
tom and in harmony with the procla-
mation of tha president of the United
fitatea 1 recommend that Thnraday
No r 7 be obaarred aa a day act apart
Xare aupariencing aome difficulty I for devotion and thankagiring and in
fall in gathering their cattle It ia thia manner our gratitude to
the'anthor of all good gifta for tha mor-
tar aeceral yean Thia ia probably due I al intellectual and material bleaainga
to Sa eold fall raina ao lariahly beatoved during tha Deal
without explanation took them to tha
agency nt Darlington where they wire
arraigned before Major Stooeh tha fed-
eral Indian agent They were able soon
to prove their identity and were releaa-
Prefasaoc Hatfield who it ia allegec I 4 It waa ascertained that a party of
assisted Hiram Wilson and font othen I cowboys on the reservation bad quar-
to escape from tha El Reno Jail wa I mled with two Arapahoe bucks and
placed under n bond of 12600 to await I cfca-ed the Indiana to the agency The
He action of the grand Jury Indian offloen ware notified and timne-
Th tuna ofthapoatoffica at Goreell ' ' red
Goman aha aaanty O T haa beer
hanged te Frederick with Sanford N
Otrosll aa postmaster
Tha Katy railroad company haa of
fsred te organise a potato growen’ ao
soeiatiea at Maakogeo
The ladieeef Rolf have taken ia hand
Ho completion of tae high aohool build
teg aad it lo naodlsm to say it will b
completed
K Is Barton a hay merchant hat
tnadtho town ol Mounds far $200C
Hmagaa for false im prison meat He
was attested aad fined for not paying o
tty Uoeaoo and afterwards charged
with “saaring" the eoort aad waa load
Burglars entered tha
at Goaty aad
af Flat
rial
tf m
TO GIVE THANKS
lariahly beatowed during the paat
I and far the rich pro mice end glorioua
prophecy of the future”
FERGUSON FOR STATEHOOD
r ! VI Fsslusa
ike Utohl Qssstlsa
"I baliere” aaid Gorcrnor Tom Fer-
gnaon “that wo will get etatehood early
thia winter It waa an iaaoe in the win
peign and on it the rrpnblieana won
Wo ahoold redeem onr promiaea made
in tha campaign to get statehood if pos-
sible at nil and I beliero It ia possible
I look for the pending bill to pass tha
te daring the nest aessiou of coo-
I want statehood beosnae it
right becaum it waa aa imoe in the
campaign and becnaaa wa won on that
iasno and there is no personal reason
why I should not want it The govern-
orship from a busineso standpoint haa
bean a loss to me I believe the territo-
ry will not advance as it should under a
territorial government and I believe
took that capital will not invest heavily
here until our conditions are settled
and Arm They cun be ao only through
statehood Wo have the requisite num-
ber of people to aecure statehood we
have the reaonroes and flnancial stand
ing and wo should have statehood tin
mediately The lower house of the leg-
islature if lost to the republicans was
lest on local issues county seat and
county partition differences and not on
the statehood iasno I am in favor of
souring statehood Just aa soon aa wa
can get it
OKLAHOMA RAILROADS
ee are Charter la OSlaheasabf Local
Parties
Gcthjux: Thu Oklahoma Traction
company has been given n territorial
charter to build and operate n standard
gunge electno or steam railroad and
telegraph aad telephone lines in Okla-
homa The railroad as proposed will
oonnect Guthrie Oklahoma City and
El Reno Oklahoma City ia named at
the priaoipal place of business and the
estimated length of the line is seventy-
five miles The capital stock ia fixed
at two million dollars The directors
are John W Bhartel Belwyn Douglas
M I Spitter Oklahoma City George
R Green and U C Guss Guthrie
The Guthrie Light and Traction com-
pany to operate a system of street rail-
roads aad an electric light and power
plant in Guthrie waa granted a territo-
rial charter Its capital stock is fixed
at one-half million dollars The direc-
tors are F H Greer C M Barnes W
H Merton and H H Hagen nil of
Gnthno
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
rresne ee the Are See
Bsssrvstlsm hat nla
Gut nun: G D Warming and Dick
Killian cattlemen of Greenville 111
were arreated on tha Arapahoe Chey-
enne Indian reservation near El Reno
the result of mistaken identity They
were looking at eattle for which they
were about to close a deal when they
ware suddenly placed ia custody by a
party of fuUblood Indian offloen who
Tha eowboye had disappeared bat the
Illinois cattlemen were mistaken for
them by tha officers and were at onoe
t arrested
Comanche ooonty farmers have or-
ganised a County Fanners’ Institute
Tha object of the institute ia to anooar-
aga aad aid agriculture
WILL RUN TO PRAGUE -
Butane Bam Will
Baa Oaly Sa Fracas
Um Rook: F A MoUtor ’ chief
engineer of the Choctaw Oklahoma A
Golf Railroad la reported ao laying
that grading and bridging oa tha Guth-
rie braaea ia vary nearly completed
It will be fifty mi lea long aad will con-
nect with the propoeed braaoh of tha
Santa Fa from Ripley Okie to Flanl’a
Valley L T
The Cheetaw Oklahoma A Golf will
begin laying mils into Guthrie
FILE CONTEST PAPERS
lea W V Cress n mstsl e CssSssi
Oulahoma Crrr : Wa Crow employ-
rdC B Ames of thia city Than Doyle
af Ferry and a Gothria attorney ti
draw up papers for the purpose of con
tooting this election of B 8 MoGatre
The papers will be Iliad at oaea Mr
Cross baa also instituted maadamot
proceedings against four townships and
the county clerk of Comanche eoanty
He claims that ha haa not been given f
full count in Comanche county aad that
with four additional townships ha wit
have a majority over McGuire of 111
Croea in aa interview stated that tht
election board hail no right to throw
out tickets that had bean stamped twice
I will not conceits the election of Mo-
Guira for the present” aaid ha "and
when the court shows that I MB de-
feated then will I concede the aleatioa
of Mr McGuire "
UP TO CANVASSING BOARD
The Csaaessslsael Klsstleu la
Will he Belli Mseeashei
Chairman Anderson of th dsmoontl
committee declined to give eat n sign
ed statement in hia official capacity
conceding that McGuire ia elected 11
said however in aa interview:
‘I do not concede that MeGaiie Ir
sleeted owing to ci lemmata nose tha
have led many persona of good judg
meat to suspect that Irregularities hav
been operated in favor of tha fapnb
lican candidate It would not be Jnsi
to Mr Croea or the democratic port
for me to make thia concession On th
other hand in fairness to th opposition
I do nut charge aa chairman of tha dem
ocratio committee that tha republican
have committed fraud aa I have n
tangible evidence to be given oat a
thia time apoa which to barn spocifii
charge I believe that tha electioi
will bo contested This however L
only my personal opinion and ia nnoffl
L Whether n contest will be to th
advantage of the democratic party wil
be determined at a ooo fere nee of tin
democratic committee and party lead
era If there should bo a contest Um
facta will then corns out I am willin
that tha people should know the truth
whoever may be vindicated ar dis
graced”
Tha republicans are cauticM in plan
ninga ratification of MoGuire’e ele
tion There will be no celebration anti
after the territorial election boon
meets on November 24 and transacts it
business Tha ratification may be belt
at Kingfisher
Ooonty MoOuire Croc
Rmw - - 108
Rlaitie 549
Caddo — 812
r’i—ii- lay
Cleveland
85:
Tha two university teams of Oklaho
ma aad Miaaonri played a game of foot
boll on the latter’s groaade which re
suited in a vietory of 22 to 5 ia favor o
Missouri
RAISED THE CHECK
First KtUfiBBl B$bB mt Cktcka$ta tli
irtiM f Crawh
Gcthxib: The First NntiouafBanl
of Chickaaha L T haa caused a war
rant to be issued for tha arrest of a met
who aaid ho waa from Texas and wh
ia charged with raising a 835 check t-
83500 and wearing 8803 thereon Th-
nun it is alleged presented the obec
and stated he desired to draw eet bu
1800 leaving the remainder on deposit
Evidently ha immediately loft th-
oonntry for all effort time far to arret
him have proved fotile It ia mid th-
is tha same person who recent
swindled a Dallas Jewelry firm out of
1475 diamond
WtS Helve Biit—it Bessy
El Rbko: Mrs Hiram Wheeler wit
of rapist Wheaiar who broke Jail 1
oow in th toils harself ' She Was at
rested and placed in Jail ebergsd wit
furnishing tools ao that her has bon
might escape She waa a witness in th
Hatfield ease and stated on the witm-i
tend that aha alone furnished I
means for her husband and four otbei
to escape
CLAIMS OF CROSS
Osya Be Is Blessed sa trill gee B
C'sastsd Bus
Oklahoma Cm: Haa Willisun Cre
democrat-a can Udat for do egale
oongreo ia an iaterviaw stated that h
was eonfiJ -nt ho had been elected imi
withstan-iing the claims of the It-pnb
Ho stated that if ho waa ooont -out
bo woad oon lest the election an
carry it to antigraa and didn’t propoe
to allow b a Mamie to low their rnoar
beta aggregating $IOJL0 ni
Bad up hi Has oity as n matt af u
t Gam Lnakaat aged
hr "
a live wire
hia yard to Ha ally in tha presence
hia family and neigh bora Only n abort
Maw before a newsboy dali raring
' hod hia hone killed by tha
and he klnmslf had a oarvow am
te of that part of tha
Hr hod haaa onooywd hr Ha wire
ting and roariag Ilka mate thaadar
hod notified Ha alaetiia light poo-
h several tinea In the morning Mr
IHtt seeing hia papa ia the front
yard wont to gat It and ion into the
wire and waa almort instantly killed—
hia ol othen wow burned from hia body
and porta af hia fleah ware baraed into
Tha wire It appears waa a tel'
w wire and had tiacoma charged
tha rieotrio light wire Mr Loo-
kart and hia brother Oarl wow maidont
gaota far Mw Goats and Bchlita Brew-
try onmpantaa The coroner's jury
rendered a veidiot finding Mw Gaa aad
Kteotilo company and especially their
regin ear Qwrlas fiaklaamr guilty
arlmlaol negiigeoee
MAYOR AND CHIEF CUSH
tf CKy"
OblabobaCitt: A slimax ocoarrad
hlwire tha mayor and chief of poliea
which rsaalted in tha raiding of ovary
lauuorel raaort in tha city At n recant
moating of tha city oouacil an order was
inmod to tha chief of polios to oloaa np
all tha houeea of 111 fauna and to da ao at
Mayor Janes thinking tha chief
waa not doing hie duty ordered tha as-
Mstant chief to raid the Vendome a
rooming house on Broadway Tha aa-
latent with three other man mad n
raid and were patting tha occupants
ndor arrest when the chief of polios
hearing of the raid entered and tore
tha star from tha assistant and n quar-
rel between tha mea waa averted by the
interference of the other offloen The
t reported the occurrence to the
mayor and in the meantime the chief had
teeaed orders to hia am to proceed at
and arrest every tenderloin Joint
Ho town whioh waa dona The
mayor gave order to tha assistant to
the boards aad if neoearary ha
would furnish n hundred additiotial
Thia in aidant haa caused soma
hard feelings between the mayor and
chief bat it haa bean the means of moat
effectually oloaiag tha reaorta
OsatsassS Lite Issyrtssssisst
Fbkby: Ia the district eoart the Jury
found Edward Martin guilty of the
murder of O A Fallon In Garfield
eoanty four years ago and ha waa
aaateaoed to life imprisonment Fol
ton waa murdered and his body hidden
la a straw a tack where it waa found
several days Inter Edward Brady oon
famed aa an aooom plies and aute l
that Martin killed Fulton who waa a
prominent oitisan of western Oklahoma
Martin and Brady wars tram pa and
murdered Fulton for the pnrpow o:
robbery
srs Cheeks While Uvssh
Oklahoma City : F H Marshall who
has been engaged ia tha insurance busi
naaa bare for over n year baa bean ar
Mated on the charge of forging checks
aggregating 555 and passing them on
various firms of the city He was oa
spree when tha forgeries wore oon
mittsd
Osvrssr aosoa Clemency '
Guthrim: Governor Ferguson com-
muted the sentence of Olay Hopper a
15-year-old boy oonvictod at liobart
October 16 1802 and sentenced to one
year in the penitentiary The pardon
requires that the boy shell remain six
months in the Kiowa county Jail The
eourtain Oklahoma are unable to do
otherwise than mod boys to the pent'
tontiary when conviotod but Justice is
Ml served in confining children among
hardened criminals” said Governor
Ferguson “I probably will commute
Ho sen tones of ovary boy now in the
penitentiary as a Christmas gift la
Hia I would be undoing a wrong"
COMPROMISE CONDEMNED
IstfS ! Meets la Bis Cluifs toys Crtms
r Use a he Tempstsd With
La wtom: Louis J A Tollers th de-
faulting city treasurer of Lawton who
arrested in Ariaonin aome two
tha ago and brooght book here will
M doubt soon find himself rather closely
(inched by the grand Jury Upon hia
return ha assured bond aad waa releaa-
A few days ago it waa publicly on-
Boonoed that ha bad proposed to return
to the city the amount defaulted tf he
would not bu prosecuted for hia crime
The oouncil considered tha matter it is
understood and there have been reports
Hot they would likely acoept hia propo-
ittoa Judge Gillette in hia charge
to the grand Jury mode man tion of
this reported attempt to 00m promise
He said that crime could not be tamper-
ed with that dereliotiou in public office
can not be tolerated The grand Jury
will look into the affair
Lawton will have free deli wry by
December 15th providing the city
the requirements regarding walks
ad numbering of hooesn Tha corn-
ua Trial club am argi-g thia work
El fino: Ed 2 Oook was ana of
Hepioaar marehanta ofEtBaoocom
tag bore whan tha city was only n
village Bod tack overtook
wm forced to tan orer
everything to hia ereditasa last Fri-
day wm Ha day mt far hia hearing to
bankruptcy bot on acoonat of bis
1 mm did not coma tp No
ever lived in El Reno who had
Wait Han Ed Oook Be waa
lived waa quiet
kept Ian tannhlac
util Hoy waritodantam
M Ha
Gran:
illy
la Ohddo souaty Hia
behind kim Md aropawma croud hia
bar of the Gamy gang af horea thieves
Now it ia aaoartolnad ha wm Utter
Hearing a ritiaen af Chick aahq L T
who left home three waska ago with
aavaral bn— a Tba aappoattiou ia Hot
Houatoa fell in wttb tba ho— Hieraa
who killed kim Ha waa identified by
hia
amlkssM Msrmsl nM 4pls
Gutmmix: Attorneys representing tha
territorial board of edueutioa and Ho
city of Granite Oklahoma petitioned
Ha Oklahoma supreme court far a re-
hearing in tha cuae of tha location of
the Booth western Normal School
Recently the supra
Judge Burwell to
ter in favor of He city of WeoH
erforti Gov Ferguson I
tha territorial heard of odi
Weatherford would bo visited far Hr
purpoas of preparing for tha aohooTa
ohlishmenl Tha rehearing waa tat
mediately asked fer and Ho attorneys
my tha matter will ba appsolad to Ha
United Btotoa raprsma court tf
Vmrrui Tha Charukaa national
ell la considering a reeolation 1
the secretary of tha interior to appoint
a separate townrito anmmlmion in
Cherokee nation fer the following
towns: Chelsea CUrnmare Aftan
Feirland Blae Jacket Pry or Creak Fort
Gibaon Webber Folia Vion Sollianw
Hanaoo Maklrow 8 til well Waatvillo
Adair Tslala Nowata Choteaa Oola-
gah Tahleqnah and Mouada to tha and
that tha work of the Cberokoaa In wind-
ing np Ho affaire of Heir government
may bn accomplished aa soon aa poaai
bis Itia not liksly that anahn bill will
meat with tha approval of Ho secretary
of the interior aa tha deport want finds
from paat experience om em
far tha tribe ia anffieiant find ila work ia
mors satisfactory
tvs Mea Billed la Maguto
Woodwaod: A qnarrel resulted to
the shooting of tw men at Hack berry
Woodward county ''Dock'
was shot and wonaded by J H Dillon
who ia tarn waa killed by a fa— hand
working for Millar No oamsa is known
other Hon a dispute over crop matters
OSss Bstitis OsilH Bally
Pomca Crrr: Tha poatoffloa at
City was robbed while tha damocrate
were holding a rally Saturday tha 16th
Tha safe waa blown open and about
88000 mostly in stamps taken Oa
account of Ha shouting accompanying
Ha colly tha noise waa not aotioed and
the robbery waa not discovered util
ext morning
Bnrgiare entered tha poatoffloa ol
Wapanaeka and secured only
amount of cash
The Indianola aynod of tha Cumber-
land Presbyterian charoh will meet at
Wynnewood L T Dee 3 to reoeira
and dedioate the new oollega building
and elect trustees Tba dedication
oe remonies will take place Dec 4 and a
good program haa bean arranged
A ehureh and Sunday aohool has bean
organised at Mil burn end an effort will
bo mails to erect a Methodist chnsch
A southbound Santo Fn passenger
train ran ever dynamite cartridges three
miles south of Fsnl'a Talley putting
out tha electrio lights in Ho am
There waa no other damage Thia ia
tha third attempt to wreck the train in
thia vicinty
Bis snail Frasture
Blacxwbll: A fatal aoddent hap-
pened to Theodore Zink while awls-
ing reek on North Main street A
heavy rook waa thrown off tha wagon
and fall on om end of an iron bar cann-
ing Ha other end to fly np and strike
him on tha forehead inflicting a wound
from which Hu blood gushed ia
stream and knocking him down Hia
skull waa fractured - -
NINE JURYMEN ENOUGH
Tk Ml— mH Ifipnat Cii BmMs I
’ Affl$l8Rl Is OtMUtaOMtl
jKrmoou Cirr: Judge Gantt in the
supreme court rendered an opinion de-
claring Ho H lee-fourth Jury amend-
ment legally adopted and that it ia
constitutional and legal The ease dm
aided wan that of Thomas Crawford
against the Bock Island Kailread comp-
any It was a anil under tba fellow
servant law for personal injuries ane-
toinad by Crawford while in Ha em-
ploy of Ha railroad company Oaw-
ford was awarded $2008 damages and
He trial court granted th oompany
mw trial upon tha ground that tha
amendment allowing nine af the twelve
Jurors to render n verdict wm nnoan-
titntioonl and Hut tha Judgment waa
against Ho evidsnoa and waa excessive
Tha supreme court affirms tha judgment
the trial oourt in granting a now
trial be oanse tha evidence wm inauffioi-
ent Md the judgment excessive bat de-
clares the thrao-foartba Jury amend
it to hr constitutional and legally
adopted Chmwford hMdtedaineo Hia
nit wm began bat hia administrator
carrying tha rail- ft aanw from
& - ‘
fftsuad Bant d OHmtoal I lb si
GuTBia: In Hu district ooun af
Downy ooonty' sx-Oouaty Traaaataa
M L Oook wna eoavieeed at Toluga af
criminal libel to Hat he made
davit ahatgtog hs aannisaor to
M Chrlatopkar wiH — 1
8618 of tha eouaty’a faada Tha Jury
was out but a abort time Under Ha
Oklahoma lawa aa Ha affidavit wm
over published to a newspaper tha
piusity ia om yaar ta Jail aad not more
Haa a CLOOOfiafe either ar both Thia
is Ho feat Kbol case af EJsktadtaCtu
fckSffiB
Aao£er rlob woexsa JtlrA
Kante f EdrrtM Win
tow tia wi cared $1 Irrey±a1
ties aad ateriae troctie-terrC-io
csiafi asd tfickacte fey LyCa E
Hi±aas Vejetxtie CeroosJ
"A whfla ago my haotH
feU baranaa uf female truublaa Tba
doctor did oat help me I ra members
that my mot bar hod used Lydia E
Plnkhara’a Vtfriabla Camjwmri
oa many aamaiana fer Ireugularitiaa
end utoriM truublaa sod 1 felt aura
Hut It sauld not harm mu at any rata
to give It a trial
"I wm certainly glad to flad that
within n weak I felt muck hotter tha
terrible pains la my boric and
beginning to cease aad at
time uf — astruntlon I did not hare
early m aerions a time as hereto-
fore ao I eaatiaued ita use for two
months aad at the end of that lias I
waa like a new woman I really bare
rer felt better In my life hare not
hod a riek headache since and weigh
to pounds more than I orer did so X
unhesitatingly reeommend Vegstobla
Compound-” — Mna Mat Hauls Ed-
Fsrtou Wlx President Household
Economics Club —geooeWM tfoHImHf
m MNr — r— —
form ahonld raniBtar tberw
la mm triad and tnre rwmody far
all fuwtala ilia Iydla K MH-
Isara’a Tugwtablu Carap
Boparior quality aad axtm quantity
at win Tbiaia wby Dsfiauuafitoreh
u taktog Ha pluaaaf all aihara
Meal youg —a gat a lot tf ryw
mined wiH Hair wild aata— flhioagat
ftridoessef tbasktobariiila ylagua MaaB
varytsdy adMetad to son way er aaosbar
taly ma safe aevartatoag sum Dam’s
At any dreg sara to amte
Oee-hnlf at He world" I say to my
atoa friend ‘Moaan’t know how Ha
ither half Uvoa1
rbea" uoociudre my wise friaad
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should keep oa after be taw
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tun ran do your dyeing la half
hear WiH PUTNAM FADELESS
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nottoeto uf the Wetf Pevulopod In tha
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n dieted upon human beluga by do-
nestle animals 'any Aoawars was Im
iBaata four or five rears ego A
umber of Bcotsh crofters emigrated
North Putogoola aad began abeep
armtog at which Us ware vdry
waafaL They brought out with
ham - eureral valuable colUaa aad
hare fer a time did good work Bub
no winter mu of Hum fanners died
uddealy Hia doge toft without food
eg to devour Hu ahaep- They run
f took to Hu kills and became
bo pro gaol tarn of a sues of wild dogs
hick rams down la packs aad kill
ha aheap by hundreds So serious
are aaattasa become Hat a bounty uf
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Shive, J. T. The Weekly Chronicle. (Weatherford, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1902, newspaper, November 21, 1902; Weatherford, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2307682/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.