The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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Tiie Southwest World b^pp*^ f..r
Indian Territorv.
5«fy Sfciufd«* Mi «2 Jtft'ii Tun4. Stltsr
FEAM 6. PEOUTT. Editor
TiSGLE & DOLPE. Managers.
Entered at the port ofLct at Gclkne Okla..
bb meconA claas m* 1 matter. Marco 12
Pre^ Program.
_ Bcluw i> the program *or the
A ni*« i* i« ■■vmteisplntioti pr,>- anniiii nK?t:ig n( the Territorial
viding for the complete re-organ- Press association, which meet1-
at Alva, O. T., on May 8:
Convene at the normal
PKICE PEK TEAK
▲4rertib.Djr rate* rca£«- kn< v c * ti* ofLce
ization of officialdom in the In-
dian Territory. And from pres-
ent indication* the next sis
months will witness the complete
aboition of the Dawnes Indian
commission, the abandonmeri of
the Indian Territory division in
the interior department; the re-
peal of the act authorizing the
school
building at 10 o'clock a. m.
"Freedom of the City," Mayor
of Alva.
Address of Welcome - President
James E. Ament.
Reply of the Press Asseciation
— President Frank McMaster-..
SATURDAY, APRIL T, l1*". appointment of Special Agent 11a.m.—Business meeting and
Wright, who has been known in election of officer-*.
recent years by the title of "gov- Convene at 1:30 p. m. sharp,
i — ernor of the Indian Territory,"1 "How a Professor Would Run
c • and who is acting a- the coafi- a Newspaper.a discussion in
- ' dential agent of the secretary of: ten minute speeches by the col-
«-i the interior. i lege faculty.
| To take the place of these offi- i "How a Newspaper Man Would
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ration. Pfc ,1a
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Republican Sktiwiul
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2>eaocrattc KaucmaJ utt<
Mifafccnr:. Jalj 4.
P*pOli t laliOB >' Ct-i-xr:
Swntfa Dakota, Mar -
Middle ot lu* J<oa<
cioeati. Ohio. H
PruhibitiociRt Nation*; (
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aocratit T«srritor.;
veutJOE, Ok ah na .
Democrat* Territor;*! X- tmjJ Diiffatr Co*.
▼esticML El Reno, June 4
Tenth Annual Ok lab cm a Px - A*--• aiii n
lira. Mar l
Democrat, c Count? Primaries April I**.
Democratic Coiatf Deler*!*- Correction. Apr.:
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Genera! Gordon. Ayr 11 Las: Dajv -i ibe
CoulederacT " Lnder an*p>ce* (in*hn*-Fed-
eration Woman"* de-
jcials, a civil governor will be ap- Run Oklahoma." A discussion
pointed with territorial officers, in ten minute talks by the asso-
whose decisions in regard to ter- ciation. opened by T. F. Hensley.
ritorial affairs will be final. Such, Impromptu Program—By the
in brief, is the plan now being Association.
considered by members of the By order of the executive com-
committee on Indian affairs of the mittee. Frank McMasteks,
If
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President.
Lox Wharton, Secretary.
. .. , ., . t j house and senate. This plan is
The white folks san^ to Judge; , - , ,
Perkins in the Fifth ward as fol- met wit t e ap
lows: 4,I11 leave mv happy home Pr°val °f Commissioner of Indian Welcome to General Gordon
for thee."
you want absolutely the best.
insiston having the well-known
and reliable brand....
Affairs Jones, who recently made
, , , . , Gen. J. O. Casler, received a
an extended trip throueh the ter-
v * letter from uen. Jaminson at
All aboard for Stillwater, ritory. Guthrie, stating that arrange-
sounds all right down atthedepot! Since the passage of the Curtis ; hayc ^ made for a dele.
and "All aboard for Kingfisher"
will be announced next month.
A number of railroad magnates
were in the city this week and
were interested in the closing of
the gap between Pawnee and Col-
linsville.
Kansas is planning a big expo-
sition in 1904. in celebration of
the fiftieth annniver^ary of the
organization of the territory of
Kansas.
Here is a McKinley prosj>erity
item that will knock Bryan's
argument." Three sisters in
Wichita, Kansas, gave birth to
three sets of twins, four boys and
two girls, all in one day."
The black republicans of the
Fifth ward did not do a thing to
white republican Reynolds. That
is the last time that Darktown
fellows will ever receive a nomi-
nation from the hands of white
republicans.
The Chief of the United States
Weather Bureau has issued an
order against cigarrette smoking
by its employees. He says he has
convinced himself by investiga-
tion that a cigarette smoker is
not fit to be trusted with impor-
tant work.
bill there has been so much com- . t .i ,
, . , gation from that citv to come
plaint and so many charges pre- , , -, .„ . , ,,
f 6 v here on April 10 to meet Gen.
ferred that prominent members of T . D ^ . , . , .
r . John B. Gordon and escort him
of the committee on Indian af- . ., • ., c ,, ,
, . , , to Guthrie on the following day.
fair-of the house and senate have . , , .. , . . .;
. _ A coach will be attached to the
become satisfied that a complete <• , . • . , • ,
... r local which leaves this city about
revision of the governmental in • , , r ^ , ,
. 10 a, m. A number of Oklahoma
machinery in the territory has be- n-. ... lt
, - Citv people will accompany the
come absolutely necessary. " . ^ ., .
^ , party to Guthrie.
Congressman D. T. Hynn, n, ,,
. . - General Gordon will arrive in I
writing to political friends says ni i i. ^ * , ,
. v - Oklahoma City on the evening of
that Chairman Sherman of the . •, ir. r ■ , ...
April 10 via the Frisco and will
house committee on Indian af- . „ t c
be met bv committee of ex-con-
fairs has practically commenced federates and other citizens. An
preliminary arrangements for the
committee to take up this ques-
tion. Officials of the department
and Indian office have been noti-
fied that they will be expected to
appear before the committee
and give suggestions for the
benefit of the committee in the"
Everything put uj> of this
is without question "THE
THAT CAN BE MADE."
.... For Sale Bv....
brand
BEST
Phone 66. 108 E. Oklahoma Ave.
preparation of such legislation as
they deem proper.
The appointment of a governor
would necessitate the establish-
ment of a territorial form of gov-
ernment an<l the creation of ter-
ritorial offices, consisting of a
secretary of state, an attorney
general, a treasurer and other
minor officials.
effort will be made to make the
General's stay a pleasant one.
The Guthrie delegation will
include Governcr Barnes, Judge
Burford. Horace Speed, Judge: It is generally understood thatone must spend FOUR years at some monopoly
Lowe and others.—Oklahoman. medical college and as many thousand dollars to be a' doctor. By our new
_________ sytc m of DIAGNOSIS and our reform methods of curing disease by natural
W T \fav fniinrlor «f fVio rae*hods, the practice of medicine is greatly simplified. Our experiments hav«
V\ . L,. Alay, rounder Ot tne upset all the old theories, have turned the searchlight of science upon ok
Twentieth Century
Physio Medical College.
. . - ght of science upon old
Evening Call, at Jacksonville, mysteries, and made them opei. books; have paved the way for intelligent use
FlnridT has hPPn arrP«tPH nn ihr the scle.nc?,: dispelled prejudices and are miles in advauee of the work done
r ionaa, nas Deen arrested on the by many similar institutions. Our work is up to date and -we are still progres-
ch^rge of abducting a young girl. I sin?- 'I he methods employed are radically ditterent in conventional use and
T. vf „ f i • is0 simPle that a school boy cin understand their philosophy
It is said May forged a marriage \ye successfully treat FUNCTIONAL, DISORDERS, such as chronic consti-
license and then married Kate Pati°n> Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Irregularities of Menstruation, Loss of Mem-
Powell whose oarents had re-, ?ry- I.nabrility t° Concentrate the Attention, etc; NERVEOUS DISEASES
r-OWUl, « nose parents tiacl re , including Locomotor Ataxia, Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, St Vitus Dance
fused their consent. The girl's i Epiiepsv, Stammering and Asthma. MENTAL TROUBLES, such as Mel-
_ ., . , r ,, ,. j oncholia, Mauias, Idosyncrasies, Illusions, Delusions, Hallucination* Staire
mother heard of the proceedings, Fright, Self-Consciousness, etc. HABITS: Liquor, Morphine Cocaine To
and promptly notified the county ; dacco' Muscular and Vision; also Headache, Rheumatism and Insoinania.
judge that the girl was only 14 ^ or consultation or information call at office over Ramsay's store>
years old, and also that she re_ < ^posite Postoffice
The Darktown republicans of
the Fifth ward voted against
sewerage, and they should here-
after pick cotton, instead of play-
ing party politician. The white
republicans should at once stop
riding these fellows around all
day in carriages. It is a dam-
phool idea.
There is a time in almost every ThV'SrVs A Fi"e Diploma 14x18 inches £iven to a11 our graduates,
young mail's life, says a wise ob- ^ Tj T1 ,, ^ courses.
. « . . , , mother, Airs. iU<l i OWCll, StcitCS I mfdtptxf ' Physlo-Mcdical. Botanical, i Three Months Course <
server when he imagines that be that May showed her a ^ \ Her.a. , a„X r™(
is re a } a warm number. ^ hen cerligcate> purporting to have healing Men "u"" iThree Weeks course and Upward
he grows older,and by experience, .. . I T , . /Metaphysical (Mali course
. , , - v , ' the signature of Judee Williard
accumulates a small store of g-ood , , T , . . . osteopathy, \
fomtnnn sense he npw5 the omc appended. Judge U llliard denied ; f.LECTRO-THERAPEUTICS t lectures and Demouitratlom; I,
common sense, he views the same faavin issued any such documen : hydropathy, etc. ^ s'« Weexscourse <
class of boys with disgust. He
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, , and the mother had him arrested i PP1?\TTTTM For
meditates on his past and wonders , . , .. T , Ul^ r JjvK:
tor abduction. It seems that year. When you read the book If
one dollar w
i this will be the future history of
Editors Golobie and Niblack.
if he ever was such a confounded
fool. A smart Alex is about the
most despicable mortal that ever
drew jreath, but the law forbids Men who served in Roosevelt's
killing them, and the people are Rough Riders and in the Twenty-
compelled to grin and bear their second New York regiment will
presence in the community.— receive two months' extra pay
Clinton (111.) Register. from the government, as the re-
e will send you our new book of 200 pages
year, when you read .he book if you are no. satisfied ret3i't and I" "m' r"f,fB°d'Tour'Sol""
and c,ve you the year's subscription to .ho journal free for your .rouble That'' fafr-^rv it
Twentieth Century Physio Medioal College, Guthrie, Opp. P.O.
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Lon Wharton, acting for the
democrats,and C. D. Schrader for
pops of Noble county, flipped a
dollar to see which would have
the pick of the offices on the
county fusion ticket this fall. If .
Thomas Jefferson were on earth Cards and are gating "yillage
he would never allow the demo- imPr°vemen^s'
cratic part of the ticket to
before the honest voter.
Ko
The members of the Coterie suit of an amendment to the army I
Club, an organization of Norman aPP™pnation bill. These two 1
I society women, have quit playing re^ment'' and the *OWt batteries ,
itating "village Were mustered out of the service |!
They are urging More the «eneral law ^lvin^ the
| "sanitary regulations, cleaning PaJ went into
Warren
8 Co.
GROCERS...
up, planting of trees and build- cuc^ The amendment will place
ing sidewalks."
Great Britain's provision and
grocery bill in the United States,
last year, was $269,233,832; in
fact Great Britain purchased 60
per cent of the food she and her
colonies import. This makes it
effect.
these organizations on the same
footing as all other volunteers in
the Spanish war.
THE CAPITOL NAT-
IONAL BANK OF GUTH-
RIE OFFERS TO DE-
Dr. C. E. Reed was down from
Perry this week and reported that
he had received a deed for home-
. , r „ POSITORS EVERY FA- stead known a^ South Perry. He
impossible for hngland to go to WHICH 1HE1R paid $2.50 per acre for the land,
war with the United States. At H . . wrLi; At one time t
the same time, it would prove an
immense injury to Americans to
be deprived of customers who
take $658,000,000 of our products.
BALANCES, BUSINESS
AND RESPONSIBILITY
WARRANT.
there was 12<">0 set-
tlers upon this quarter.
"Laugh and get fat."
"You mean grow fat and get
laughed at.
Have purchased the grocery stock of
Mabon & Meek and will consolidate
their two stores, and will be at home
to their patrons,
Cor, Division and Vilas Ave,
After Monday, March 19.
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Prouty, Frank G. The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1900, newspaper, April 7, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275210/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.