The Thomas Tribune. (Thomas, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Obituaries Eulotlra aa4 Poetry fto a tlaa
Ckurek advertise meat where a revenoe
la derived therefrom ehanred regular
rates Biaale tact It seat per Issue
Btwei September IK 109 at Thomas Okie
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TKomaa O T November 16 1905
Don’t let your insurance pol-
icies lapse The Macs may need
the money
Life insu ranee is a treat in-
vestment for those who manipu-
late the “mon"
The man who hunts for trouble
advertises his foolishness If he
will simply wait it will come to
him without his seeking it
Admiral Togo turns over every
penny of his salary to his wife
which again proves that no man
is a hero in his own household
A Kansas lightning rod agent
declares that he ia a Christian
and an honest man He does
not ask ns to believe it however
Have yon noticed that there is
less talk of Roosevelt for a third
term since it became known that
he is addicted to the pajama hab-
it Lawson will be satisfied with
the insurance investigation if it
does no more than to establish
the fact that he was telling the
truth
More than 1000000 immigrants
came into this country within the
last year About nine-tenths of
the lot ought to have been ex-
cluded Water is said to command a
price of twenty cents a pail in
Warsaw which is a calamity
bat wouldn’t be if Warsaw were
in Kentucky
Mr Sage threatens to live on
til he is 100 years old This will
afford him opportunity to-save
several more dollars by refusing
to patronize the street cars
Thomas W Lawson declares
that he will send the insurance
grafters to prison But then
Mr Lawson has said a great
many things during the past
year or two
A Buffalo paper tells of a man
who refused to play croquet be-
cause he had to play for stakes
They have the subject of gam-
bling down to a tine point in the
Empire state
A Washington messenger boy
was recently seriously injured
while running There must be
mistake in this report
a messenger
some mistake in
Who ever heard of
boy running
A New York actress insists
that she has a right to marry as
many times as she likes In
this respect the New York varie-
ty does not materially differ from
that of other towns
A Chicago surgeon was par-
alyzed while performing a job of
skin grafting Nothing of this
kind however has been report-
ed among the high insurance
officers of New York
' A New York policeman has
just bought a residence for $12-
000 paying for it with bills of
small denomination His graft
must have been one that provid-
ed a small but continuous income
A California bishop says the
future American will be a mix-
tare of Jew Chinese Caucasian
and negro We had supposed
that things were badly enough
mixed already
The United States treasury
had more gold on the 10th day of
October than was every held at
any time by any government on
earth The amount was $74
42303
M r Rockefeller says the story
that he predicted a general panic-
in 1007 is false He ought not to
let a little matter like that worry
him though since he must be
accustomed to being lied about
Of course Paul Morton doesn1
earn $80000 a year as president
of the -Equitable but he comes
as near it as Jimmy Hyde in
earning what the latter swiped
annually from the same sou rce
Tiie preachers and lawyers of
an Illinois town played a match
game of ball the other day the
umpire first agreeing not to say
anything about the kind of lun
guage used during the contest
It is said that one of the strik-
ing characteristics of the late
Daniel S Lamont was his ability
to be a good friend and that’i
characteristic that makes any
man loved by those who know
him
Chauncey Mitchell Depew was
a presidential candidate bat
that was prior to the insurance
investigations which have con
aiderably besmirched his erst-
while dignified and immaculate
front
One American dollar is said to
be worth $10000 in the paper
money of Bogota Col Bryan
might find a valuable object les-
son on the effects of free silver
by stopping off at Bogota on his
trip around the world
Minister Conger has resigned
his position in Mexico in order
to devote his time and attention
to private affairs which no
doubt include his ambition to
become governor of his native
state Iowa
The story is told that a Louis-
ville man caught by the foot in a
railway frog stopped an approach
ing train by prayer The most
remarkable feature of this story
is that a Kentuckian would re-
sort to such an extreme and here-
tofore unheard of expedient even
to save a leg
President Morton draws the
line on the saloon business and
promises that the Equitable
will get out of it as soon as possi-
ble However there are some
other things that have been done
with Equitable funds quite as
bad in their way as conducting a
saloon
By shooting at her with a re-
volver a New York man recently
induced his wife who had left
him to return and again take up
her bed and hoard with him
That may not be the best way
to bring about peace and good
feeling between husband and
wife but it beats the divorce
court “all boiler”
After a life time devoted to the
accumulation of money John D
Rockefeller is forced in bis old
age and affliction to resort to a
treatment of sunshine water
aud fresh air none of which cost
a farthing Most of us spend
the best years of our lives try-
ing to secure great wealth only
to find that it is of no use when
the supreme test of life comes
President Roosevelt is credit
ed with having said that he
would run over a man any day
in the week in order to shake
I will sell at public sale at my residence on the Win Danford farm 4 miles
northwest of Thomas on
Monday November 20 1905
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
5 Head of Horses
I bay horse 3 years old weight 1000
pounds
I bay mare 9 years old weight 1000
pounds with sucking colt
I roan mare 6 years old weight 10C3
pounds
I roan mare 7 years old weight 1000
pounds
I span good work mules well broke
4 and 5 years old
I milk cow I yearling heifer
I brood sow with 6 pigs
I shoat weight about 200 lbs
5 dozen full blooded Plymouth Rock
chickens
100 bushels of oats
50 bushels of kaffir corn in head
2 sets of good double work harness
Household goods consisting of I side-
board I kitchen cabinet I bedroom
suite I couch I cook stove I oil
stove I extension table 6 dining
room chairs 2 rockers: a lot of
carpet and matting Ingrain car-
pet and other articles too numer-
eus to mention
TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $5 and under cash over $5 a credit of 8 months will be given
nirchaser giving note with approved security bearing 12 per cent interest
rom date 5 per cent discount for cash on time sales
Sale to begin at one o'clock sharp
MIKE FLEXSENHAR :
O FRITZ Auctioneer
J S HUSTON Clerk
' Prof Gildings of the Columbia
University in an article in the
! tfew York World on the ethical
side of life insurance makes the
statement that the $200 a year
that it costs a man forty years
old to carry $3000 life insurance
in this country would carry ten
to fifteen thousand dollars’ worth
in New Zealand where insurance
is honestly managed by the
state This statement seems to
presents practical as well as
ethical proposition
Dtafntti Cannot Oa Cured
by local applications ax they cannot reach
the diseased portion of tbe ear There is on-
ly one way to cure detloriM and that U by
constitutional remedies Uvafoew In caused
bv an inhumed condition of the mucous lining
of the Kustuchlun Tube Y ben this tube is
inflamed ou have a rumbling aound or imper-
fect bearing and when it In entirely closed
deafness is the result and unlesM tbe inflam-
mation ean be taken out and this tub restor-
ed ta its normal condition bearing will be do-
ntroed forever nine eases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh which ktnotblng but an in-
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of deufness (caused by calarrhj that can-
not be cured by Hail s Catarrh Cure Head
for circulars free
P J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold bv Druggists TYc f
Take Hall a Family Filin for constipation
hands with a woman Of course
it ia Understood that all this de-
pends upon tbe man it would be
neccessary to run over There
are some men it would be decid-
edly more convenient for even a
president to walk ’round
Notlo Farmers
Tbe G J E Moser Real Estate com-
pany bas been organized with w stock
--ry (update This give
them better equipment for making farm
loans than any other loan uompany
in Custer county We furnish mon-
ey positively when paper are signed
if wanted at said time Remember tbe
paid-up capital enables us to advance
you our own money on farm loans
We also make town property loan
take farm sales and write insurance
(with tbe best and strongest Are in-
surance company incorporated) So-
liciting a portion of your business
you’ll find me in tbe office of tbe
Thomas Nations! bank until I open a
permanent office
The O J E Moses Real Eat ate Co
By O J M
Mayfield is an expert on prescription
“The MATTRESS of the present and of the future”
OSTERMO0R
EVERY other mattress in the world Is stuffed —
bair cotton or feathers — jammed in st the open
end of a tick That's why lumps and boles soon
esnse restless nights Each OSTERMOOR is built
— not stuffed Handlald sheets of downy softness
each full size are carefully built within the tick It
Is vermin-proof An occasional suo-batb is all it re- EXPRESS
quires' Tick can be takeaofT and washed when soiled PREPAID
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Our book ‘The Test of Time’
not only treats exhaustively the
mattress question but also de-
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pictures OSl'ERMOOR Cushions
and Pillows for Window Seats
Cozy Corners Hall Benches and
Easy Chairs
Look Outt Dealers are trying
to sill tbe ’’just as good kind”
Ask to see the name Ostermoor’
and oup trade mark label sewn
n the end Mattresses express-
ed prepaid by us same day
check is received
Sold on 30 nights free trial Roney returned if dissatisfied
2 feet 6 indies wide 23 lbs
3 feet wide 30 lbs lbs
3 feet 0 inches wide 35
4 feet wide 40 lbs
4 feet 0 inches wide 43 lbs
All 6 feet 3 inches long
$ 835
1000
1170
1335
1500
Express Charges Prepaid
In two parts 50c extra Special sizes at special prices
Osterpior & Co 114 Elinli th Street
-NEW YORK
Canadian Agency: Tbe Alaska Fsatber and Down Co Ltd Montreal
dead Fane far Ida
A bargain in a farm if tbe offer is
accepted in tbe next thirty days! Six
mllea eoutbweet of Thomas good
roads Object wish to Invest money
elsewhere - Address box M Thornes
Okie or inquire at The JVibuos
office r 7tf
The Keeley Cure
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Bronson and Nichols. The Thomas Tribune. (Thomas, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905, newspaper, November 16, 1905; Thomas, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2330566/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.