Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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ORIGIN CF "SU 3 ROSA."
HOW TO SPEI-L "BU1NS."
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Exix'iiniviif^ Hint iijiis' w..li and end; ii^«t tno lionltli <>t
iiil'uiits ami Children—Expericiico against lixpcriniuut.
What is CAS fORIA
Castoria in a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Worpliine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ag« is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea-Tlie Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY,
' MURRAY STREET,
A CURE FOR SLFEPLESSNF.5S. j
Woman Tells How She Exorcised the I
Demon of Insomnia.
I used to suffer from sleeplessness 1
A Lesson for
little girl, suft
Ee '■ist
:• with
li< 1
•fids ra
matters, and sometime- wa> placed
ov r the door, us a sign that Whatever
was said must be kept sacred. The
banquet room ceiling ot Haddon Hall,
of which we have heard a great deal,
is decorated with roses.
JONAH S APPETITE FOR FISH.
Comment of Spurgeon's Auditor Not
Very Surprising.
This story was told of the great
preacher Spurgeon, at the Lotos club
last week, when a group of members
were discuss.ng queer slips of the
tongue.
The late London pulpit orator was
in Liverpool and was asked to visit a
mission house and reading room for
sailors. An audience of more than a
thousand salty sons of the sea were
there to greet hiiii. With a silence
that showed tiieir keenest interest
they listened as Mr. 3purgeon, with
the dramatic eloquence of which he
was a master, told them the story of
Jonah and ti e wnale. He told how
Jonah was cat' into the sea, how the
whale came aloi.;. afid with great im-
pressivenesS, said:
"And Jonah swallowed the whole!"
"Good "eavings," exclaimed a bass-
voiced listener "Wasn't e l'ond of
fish!"—New York Times.
In:.Aii in am' l ni>seii copied
tin name ol "Wuii iin Burne-s" Hum
tin■ old gravestone in Alloway kirk-
yard more than fort\ years ago, which
has since been replace 1 by a new one
The poet always signed himself
"Robert Burntss" in his letters for
aoout two years after his father s
death in 1784 the last extant letter
with that signature being one ad-
dressed to Mr. Aiken. April 3, 1780.
Alter this date he appears to have
adopted the spelling with which we
are all familiar, "Robert Burns. '
London Spectator.
% I'alace Sleeping Cars on all night
trains. Cafe Dining and Obser- O
S vation Cars on all day trains. Vk
Ask your agent for t ickets via ,s.
1 the Missouri Pacific K'y. y
E. E. BLECKLEY. 9,
lx> K,C. STYLE. T. 1*. A., Wichita. Kas.
V Aas't G. I'. A., Kansas City. Mo. V
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get to ale
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how
At the Play.
man had seen the
■ let everybody for
day
JEALOUSY OF A SINGER.
How Famous Tenor Looked on an
Aspiring Rival.
Brignoll, the famous singer, was in-
tensely jealous of all other tenors,
never admitting lor an instant that
any one of them could sing even pas-
sably well. When the handsome, tal-
ented Tom Karl burst upon the New
York stage Brignoli turned up his
nose.
"What do you think of Tom Karl?"
Tagliapietra asked him one night.
"Oh. he is a very nice little boy,"
h<' replied, with a shrug. "1 llk° him
very much, but he has missed ! s vo-
cation. I think he was born to be a
policeman."
I Karl was tall and of fine proportions
and was singing a' the time with
Titlrns in "I.a Favorita
SWEARENGEN
&
fendantsof ami from all ritrht, title, and equity of
redemption in ami to na.d mort*cajf« <1 premises,
, acrorilinirl.v as prayed for in said petition,
i Dated September 24. 1903. T. A. NEAL.
Lawkkv i: & llt'ston, Clerk District Court.
Attorneys for I'laintilT.
(skai.) t.'l By Florence N. Weirick. Deputy
[First Published in the Oklahoma State Register
September3, 1908.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUN-
TY, Oklahoma Territory
J. J. Wood, Plaintiff, )
I John Q. Adams and 1
Anna q. Adams, Defend'ts. i
John Q. Adams and Anna Q. Adams, defend-
! ants, will take notice that J. J. Wood, plaintiff,
did on the 2nd day of September, A. I). 1908, file
his petition in the above named court, in the above
styled cause, and that you and each of you muBt
I answer the said petition of the plaintiff on or be-
| fore the 21st day of October, A. 1)., 1903, or said
p -tition will be taken as true, and a judgement
will he rendered against you, and each of you, for
the sun' of $318.00 with interest thereon at the
rate of 12 per cent, per annum from the said 21st
da> of October. A. D. 1903, and the further sum
of $50.00 attorney's fee and costs of suit, and a
further judgment against you and each of you
' foreclosing a certain mortgage upon the following
described real estate, to-wit: lot number thirteen
| in block number seventy, in that subdivision of
city of Guthrie, Logan county, Oklahoma ter-
_ I ritory. known as Guthrie proper, ind adjudging
1 that the plaintiff have a first lien on said premises
'The Biggest Sensation Everywhere 1 to the amount of the judgment aforesaid, and or-
" ' r sai«l premises to be sold with appraiser 1
Opposite rOMtotlle
LILIPUT
Colapsable Pocket
Stereoscope Ap pa ratus
id the pi
tiff .
>unt due plain-
•ver barring and
i from all rights,
lerty or any part
OD. Plaintiff.
New Idea in Advertising. ! 11 s"
attract attention to a particular build- 1IS Ail
in, -at her more quickly than most Vj (
oth. r iat i ■ ir< as ( very policeman i eVrrx lu
k: 'iw. Soup of the burglar alarms : Waillt.(l.
Liliput Stereoscope Co ,
alio ma, (
III. s •
tobatk court.
for adven
FORREST 151 IDI
PHILADELPHIA
day of
A INK
I Could.
Her Dexterous Reply,
One of the dn :t u- of nu aical men is why did you marry such a m i
I likely to be realized in the near fu- asks 'he dense he bnd. !•
' lure. 1*. v drugs will be swallow- d or didn't know a v better," ret
Lai-en into the •:< . 'i unlc n • >ded angry wife. Being slow ol
Little Difference in Nations.
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Better than ever-
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give you ui
will look
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cents in t
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: el' how the buildings
i completed, we have
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mailed on receipt of 10
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widress, Gi:ori;i. Hortu:
K T. A. M. K. ft T. Ry.
llox 9 11, St. Louis. Mo.
ti: luiukcl by the ex; i-
, no better wuy to all1
lu i iiii • Texas; M< \ico City, St. j
L>• i■ i, K;u as e.ity anil points North
mi 1 Eas can be chosen. Write for il-
lastnved IhjuU of truins, travel, etc.
Gkoroe Morton,
G. P. & T. A., K. & T., Ry.
St. I^ouis, Mo.
Suite N, The Wainwrght.
SEKKING A NKW HoMi
Why not try the great Southu.M
L< • celonist rates on the fir I and *1
Tuesdays of each month. Ask fot |'jr
ticuliu and literature. Address
JAMES BARKER,
(!i n'l Pi,,.+. Agent, M. K. & T. Rv.,
203 Wainwright Rldg., St. Louis, Mn.
xlern
11 . th
lis arid Km
daily. Wri*
t informacloi
G
P. & T. A.,
(iEOHi;I. Mo1:'
M.. K. i^T
St. Lodls,
Suite M, The Wainwright.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1903, newspaper, November 12, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280010/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.