The Oklahoma Christian. (Mulhall and Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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TI1E OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
OKLAHOMA TKRIMTOKY. ,
Ant his. M Orlando
Haehmaii, E Medford
linker, W. K Crescent, City
Baker, \V. M Orescent, City
I'ohii, J. It Okl.-i lie inn Citv
Brown, J. F Nornniii
Brown, J. P.... Hilton
Carpenter, A. B Norman
Cassins, S. K Tohee
Chitwood, || Cashion
Coals Wm, Parkland
<'rosstey, J. W ....Seward
Dhmeron, W. A Norman
1 hivis, ll.'P Eil ward svi lie
Day, E L HUckwell
Dixon, (». II Stillwater
Valley
West Point,
I'erry
Garber
G \ p
...Oakwood
Dunkleherger, A. J...
Dunkleherger, I)
Dunkleheiger, Win
Edwards, Arthur T
Edwards, Elder
Edsel, David
Fescas, Elder Hlley
Feuqna, L. A Chandler
Ciarner, .1. VV Perkins
Glover,,**!. C< Ilnriictl
Guest, L. H iSpiingvale
Harold, E Perkins
llarrel, A. M Chandler
liazelrigg, Cliau „iw, ^ m t. . .. -
I lesser. T. T Ingalls1 . himself to the <0-ton engine.
Iloftir. Elder " Stone! ?'eri?thep,,ttel','s He,(l mav bp
lloilet t W M iw. v ' 860,1 bleaching bones of a man who
ti.,!;:;k > j"* «"•'» f^—
lies the ntan who took the paper two
A Stroll Through the Cemetery, j "X IC f \ T~") A "X T > /">
Take a walk through a cemetery 1^/ I y J ( \ 1 T" / \ I^Vl
alone and you will pass the last resting ^ ^^ V X. -L N ^ )
place of a man who blew into the
muzzle of a gun to see if it was loaded.
A little farther down the slope is the
crank who tried to show how close to a
moving train he could pass. In strol- j OF XSIB
ling about you see the monument of
the hired girl who tried to start the
fire with kerosene; and a grass-cover-
ed kr.oll that covers the boy who put a
cob under the mu'e's tail. That tall
shaft over the man who blew out the
gas casts a shadow across the grave of
the boy who tried tojumpon amoving
train. Side by side tlie ethereal
creature who always wore her corset
laced to the last hole and the intelli-
gent idiot who rode a bicycle nine
miles in 10 minutes sleep unmolested.
At repose is a doctor who took a dose
of his own medicine There, with the
top of a shoe box driven over his head.
is tiie rich old man who married a
young wife. Away over there reposes
a boy who went fishing on Sunday, and
the woman who kept strychnine with
powders on the cupboard. The man
who stood in front of the moving ma-
chine to oil the sickle is quiet now and
rests beside tlie careless brakeman
MANUAL
UNITED STATES HOMESTEAD, TOWNSITE AND
MINING LAWS
BY DICK T. MORGAN.
Howard, J Herliti
11 innphiey. \V. A Guthrie
Johnson, I). W Ingalls
.1 mid, Wtn ., Mlilhall
Knit7., I). <' Okeene
MacQuerry, .1. II Shawnee
or three years without paying any-
thing for it and put it back in the
postoflfice and asked the postmaster to
mark it •'refused." Roth died un-
honored and unsung. Bosworth Star.
Standard authority. Two hundred
Lat' st and best hook out. Fifth edition
are yoing to take a homestead whrn the new
dan country opens be sure to get a copy of
book, Price oo.
pages,
11 you
In-
the
-^.d.d.ress:
THE OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN,
MULHALL* OKLAHOMA
Noble |
. Perkins
Martin, .1. P
Mutt liews, (J. It
Mf'Peak, M. A Meridian
Mintoii, .1. A Delhi
Mmidv, Win Pond Creek
Monroe, <' PoncaCity
Monroe, J. M El Weno
Morris, Hates Berlin
Morris, W It Enid
Morton, H. L Orlando
Tiik Cumberland Presbyterian
I church will establish in Decatur. Illi-
nois, a great industrial school to cost
over $400,000. James Milligan gave
$200,000 and a site, also property to
yield $20,000 annually. Citizens of
Decatur gave $100,000 and the church
$100,000.
Newby, II. Warner
Otfie. J. T
Owens. .1. T
Payne, N. B
Powell. J C
i'lickette, G. W
Purvis, J. 0
ltnder, M. S.
Iteliorn, W S
Bohertson, II. W
Holiertson, J. A ... .
Robertson, It. H
Samuels. J. M
^Iiive, C. A
Gut hrle
Gut hrie
Coyle
Butte
Moore
...St ill water
. .Hennessey
Leslie
Mulhall I
...blackwell i
Merlin
. ... Pawnee j
.. ..Guthrie
Billings
Ik any of our readers are thinking of
taking out a patent on a new inven-
tion they may Hnd it to their interest
to communicate with us. We are
having some business dealings with
one of the leading patent attorneys of
Washington,. I). C.. and are in a posi-
tion to save money for any of our
readers who wish to secure a patent.
Go to Swearingen for best photos
opposite postolflce, Guthrie, O. T.
Studies of Birds.
In order to study birds feeding their
young, drinking, bat' !ng and per-
forming other tasks of their every-day
life, the photographer and his earnerv
are concealed in an artificial tree
trunk or brir.h head. So efficient are
these contrivances that birds will
sometimes alight on the top of them.
Just where they cannot be taken.
Water pres»-ts at times some almost
insurmountable difficulties to the nat-
ural history photographer, but pluclr
and ingenuity die hard, and pictures
may often h» snatched by an intrepid
spirit out of situations that would set
a faint-hearted man despairing. It is
Fometimes necessary to remain for
hours In the water with the camera all
set. waiting for the birds to return to
their position on the rocks.
No Fake salary offer, but big commis-
sion for men to sell poultry mixture
in the country. Never mind stain
j Eureka Mnfg. Co. Dept. E. East
Louis, 111.
FOR RELIABLE RATES
And Quickest Time
Patronize the...
Through reclining chair cars and
latest, improved PiiHiiihiicoaches with-
out change on ail Frisco trains be-
t ween
8«ned|pv, It X Judson
Smith, lioweil Butte
Spencer, J. Q Britton
Stout, H Sheridan
Teagne, 8. L Stillwater
Trimble, 0 F Marshall
Qitinnelh, F. M Ingalls
Van Dolali, C. W Edmond
Walling, II. it Newkirk if
\Vilkins, Juni is Kingfisher
Williams, Vertis Stillwater
Wilson, Jonn.. Crescent City
Wood, Geo. F Union
Wyatt, J. J Manx urn
Zellw, August .-..'.Orlando
Zeiler, A. immauuel Orlando
PATENTS
promptly procmro*. Oft MORS, fend model, sketch
« or photo for free re]
W to
Photo for free report on patentability. Book "HowSw
iWKoObttinU.S. end FnrefgnPatent* and Trade-Mark a,"1 y
3t .****• Faireat tenne erer offered to inventorajV
XtAnm LAwrnta or >• ntu' pkaotioe. I
» .M1?-0?8 MUHT8 PROCURED THROUGH THEM, *
A1 Ail buaineee confidential. Sound advice. FaitI
It aarrioe. I" *
WASHING HACHINES!
I can show you llic HetiL. Easiest .slid
Quickest inschtne on the market.
Hole Agent for Klncald's ldenl Wash-
er In Logan and Payne comities.
<Juaranteed to dead dirly wrlst-
t winds and collars without the lioanl.
Notify me when you want to wash
M. J. SCOTT, Mulhall, Okla.
Wichita,
^ Oklahoma City
'and
St. Louis.
'aithftil (
C. X. SNOW & CO.}
MTKNT LAWYER*,
Offlet, WASHINGTO
lUHrrio*. Modtrmt* efaftrgaa.
1 Wri«f —
i U
-GO TO-
SWEARINGEN
For Best Photos,
Ol'I'OSlTK PuSTOKFtCB.
H M. MYERS
GENERAL FEED STORE
Norih Mulit Hired-
Have a supply ofseed Oats, Millet ami
Ktiffer Col li seed.
MITLIIA 1. tj. O. T.
LOITQ-
CHATTLE LOANS
FARIW LOANS
$2o,000 To Loan on Long Time Glial tie Security.
Hate of Interest guaranteed
Hanta Fe trail * make close connec-
tion at Whihita and Oklahoma City for
all points on ilia
Frisco Line
Trains leave Wichita 1:20 and 10:00
o'clock p. in.: Oklahoma Cil v at lo.iS
a. m.; Arrivss nt Wichita fl:35 a. m.;
8.25 p. m.; Oklahoma Citv p. m.
Hee that your ticket read via the
Frisco Line. It will save yon money
and time.
•Should yon desire any information
as to rates, time, maps, etc.. call on or
write any Kriaco Line Auent or the
uinlei signed. It, is a great pleasure
for us to answer questions.
BRYAN BNYOICH,
Gen. Pass. Agent, 8t. Louis, Mo.
li. F. DUNN, I)i*t. I'ass, Agent,,
Wichita, Kansas.
Oal-vert cSc
to lie 11 e lowest
MULHALL, O. I'.
Guthrie Steam Laundry
•PIIONK 109
123 Last Hakkison Avknuk.
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Hazelrigg, Charles. The Oklahoma Christian. (Mulhall and Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305523/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.