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prnd*Bt If k* akowa ft d*c*Bt reaper
for kla patropa. who pay him
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U.nv Kr*n.h atlatora ar* »n*l.tua to th* n*w |H«t vaa for lh* ft«*rr (fc# (}|Utri|p mu hu,rd. w«a akot and
I.. .>.m* to th* Interna.U»nal Atlat.on **!• •»•«« of To kUI*4 to the rear of th* old tk*rokcft
..niulinc ih* *n*to**r and nr*ui»n cprry on th*
luanafted to allp aw.y to «h* darkn^.a. 41«*4 or cofltrolled. Tb*
Tb* tw.. .tftned OB a run for tn* owner la ft bu.ln*.a mm*
cb. Th. bandlia at-.n b- am* aw.rft fonda man or the groc*r.
that lb* « r*w Wftft daahtn* for th* ebanta ar* *«p*ct*d to f
cab and . penod Are »lon for tb*lr cualomera. *
Tb* *nitin**r ami flrema.i ran fa.ter. pot au|.poa*d 'o b" *ub*'^f^r, Xw|,r
ttunitciiiK into th* cftb th* engineer man »bo «p*nd« fl** dollara w«r
Olfto' I'urtl'a* aV Ithrlmr Uat Auguat. ator* bouaea. one re|<«lr *hai'. ifk^ii. throttle wl4e open and them, but th<* publUh^r la
four Juat contrftcted. ftt ft coat oC t c ^ c^hlar of Ih* Hank of dMb(^j with th* tr*ln. demonatrat.- bla n
Offlclala t4 th* M*mpklft. ttoltoft A |Tri 000 K«n«aa of Kftna»a. Ok.. «r*d flv* \ Klva ro„r, fUnh*r ob. at HpanUU that b* la ungrateful for J?1
liulf railroad hat* ftle.1 a certificate Th|g ,nrraMr, the total numb*r of #hot# >t Terry thrrc o{ which took *f- Qulnn rauI Up O. C. Hill, yard «ge of hla frlmda
of an tocreaa* iu capital atwk fn>m t0 slsty-two and th* ,oU1 {#cl> iiefor* dying T*rry mad* ft uf the St. Louia. K*okuk
io $7.iT5.0»H». Tb* purpt^e eipend|tur^ un butldlnga ftlor- •-
buildinga hat* b**B add*d *lght ^p,,^ pu,iai„B at Tablenuah Ok.
contracted.
9M.V000 to
of th* Incroaa* of atock la to ftatend jsj$ To theae contract! have
th* road frt>m Murfreeabt.ro. to !*tke ^n" uo.ooo for artealan well*.
c*»unty. Arkanaaa. to Memphla. Tenn. jor WAter worka. 128.000 for
Following th* refuaal of th* Mia rtHifrvolr and aew*r«ge. purlflcftHon
aourl. Kanaaa «t Tevaa rallntad to pUnt fj.000 for road* and IS.800 for
grant an Increaae tn pay and Improv- #jectric lighting ayatem. Th* ftgRre- tJmj> >K0 |ow.jogej a mortgage on
tnl ahop condltlona, the copperamltha KV((> exp*ndlture now under contract nn)t 0j ferry'a proi>erty and they
on that ayatem went out on atrlke jg tj,ug piA(>ed at ft.02S.000. brought tb* quarrel to Tahlequah
KacoftftlT* bumldl1* . -.uae-l »*ven The contracta tkua far let. con-, wJth them. Fratt aurrendered to the
deatha and many proatretlona fnmi suntea all of the npproprlatlona madft
heat at Chicago Saturday, although for the >ear 1910 and for the propoaed
•IMtement that h* waa unarro*d and s0rthwe«tern In St. Wouta and In a
It to ft funny com
blnation when you think It o**r.—
gmtyvrto Onsftle.
matter of fact ton* told him
uttemptrd robbery.
Several ahoia were flred during th*
Unflattering Truth.
A Chicago physician gleefully tella
the temperature did not get abov* *» bridge run even Into the approprla
Urgw,. tlons for If 11 ao that contracta juat
Th* transfer of convlcl. b*tw**n aw.rded will probably be the laat; un-
bad no worda with the banker. The
totter told aoiue frlenda that he be-
lieved Terry waa ftrmed and »ai go-
ing to kill him. The men had quar- .tlJ>IUptct! holdup and the pnaaengera « child atory at hto om#nt"^.n*'fl<.n(1,
reled In Kan.aa when Pratt, acme who flllwl flve ooachea. were thrown fire children of aome
into a panic. had roeaalea. and during their rather
The train waa In he handa of the long atay In the Improvlaed home hoa^
bandit a forty mtoutea Kor half an pit.l they never failed to greet hla
hour thev tried of tneir own accord to dally vlalt with pleaaed ftcclam.tlon
uncouple the baKgaKe car It »ai not The good doctor felt du'y flattered.
until they found themaelvea unable to but rashly pressed the children, to the
do the work that they got the engineer days of convalescense. for the reftaon
and fireman. of thla sudden affection. At last th»
According to " Katy" officials here youngest and most indiscreet let slip-
Land Sale Date November 15.
El Reno—A message received by
the 1'nited States land office from
J., ..r^. 0..« ..a » r~« "OA., tu «"»* r. »«» «'
sebft Itonefleld »h,^ sensatlonftl ester penitentiary to the v.twnli* re| «♦ u&btT year will have nounces that the department of the
(Htnvlctloa tn McIntosh county of man formatory conttnuea. 1 h* board of mated that a intenor has fixed November U as the
, I. at prison tH>ntnd haa now authorised b. nll>rt,r, for . date for openinp the s.le of twenty-
•laughter la still remembered.
?! *1 last free Sebe went up for ten years.
\ fttt*r a hard tight against cvUivlction,
but was parvtled last year by Governor
Haakell. and last week w»» granted
« full and complete pardon
John Connor, a white man. was
found guilty of the charge of burglary
In the district court at Tulsa recently
and a*nt*uc*d to 'wo years tu the
state penitentiary It was proven that
Connor had stole a li-oent linen towel
from a Pullman »>»>r on th* Pristxt
tracks there
l\4K>wtng the appeal made by th*
Vntted S\Vlety ot the Christian Ku
deavor frt>m lUtstvtn to hate the show-
ins of the Jeffries Johnson ftght puv
lures prohibited in every city in the
Cmted States, city after city has
fallen tn line. Others are considering
the matter with etident iu.cr.tKtn of
ft>rbuidl»k« the e\htb»t:oa .4 the pic-
ture*
Jawes J Jetties, ibe raoftt famous
flsh-.e: the world has eter pr\sluc*d.
met hi* first defeat Monday. July I.
at the hands of ihe n*«ro champion.
J.tck Johnson Jeffries displayed his
oKl <sn-.er.ess. but his endurwnce wa^s
^vtne ar.d after taking fifteen rounds
c4 a*;«l beatir.s he sank i« a pitiful
bear - r Ik* fatal ct>unt
Ke*>a;\!.s asnouv.t:r.s to fioHV are
«4tered for the arrest and conviction
t4 ,.v.e s-.u:-. . rers Miss Anna Weixl-
ijc. *: .--><« Kxiy was found in tb* river
noar Jc.*cr*v •• C.i> No arrests kaw
keel- ade Tk* father c4 the young
s ,-rered a rswarti of f>iV. *."<ot
♦r«h- .»..C a: .1 Shervtf ltagn*r
aad a K.nVsas v^.ty $1«
\\ awi % *arw**r Uv:ng fo%r
w.ies ' oas; M V , '-scm#. k*k~ w»s
fttruvi. b..» '^h r.:*g and killed S*tnr
.tao *: «-r..x- »hi « ,r v-s barn, wfcerw
k* k*4 gva* for sbet er
V\xftc. R^v-4-.o*. in a Wrvgtt ma
lt-k-.»e ftcvompa* e«4 IVrtrwed IV
- Her tke co«nC mad* a
fttgkt ktt'tt} ti - -a:*s an4 rvft*
to a >. tk t tee: at tk* a. '.a
tvw MeMiag *t Vostroa. Canadft. Frt-
ftlof ftnother hundred, making ^hicb is to provide quarter, for
remov
2tH» in all *t Uranlt*
A bill has been Intrvtduced In th*
Utulslana state legislaturo by R*p
tesentatlve Thomas O. Anderaon ot
New Orleans to legal!** twenty five
lound bt«tng matches within the city
of New Orleans.
A negro man was killed and a num-
ber of other persons were injured in
a panic at a clrvus at Ueft^cnwoith.
Kan. caused by a severe wind t.nd
rainstorm. The tent, which was pack-
ed with men. women and children, was
blown down The negro's nam* was
Wells.
Tb* transport Puford sailed from
Seattle for Alaska with StHi officers
and men of the Sixteenth infantry.
The regiment will be stationed ;>t
points in Alaska Tie Puford wiH
bring from Alaska the Twerty sccond
infantry, which will be «ent to San
Antonio, Tex.
whole regiment, will
be readv for oc- four sections of Cheyenne and Arapa-
ho Indian lands, near El Reno. The
CUput°the war department doe, not lands will be sold in tracts of 40 to
propttse to stop here. Immediate plans SO acres and at public auction to the
LSde the enlargements of the post highest bidders. The terms^olJbe
to hricade rsnk extending buildings sale are not sUted in .he me>sage
S^t? west ^m the new site se- The lands comprise the I*r!in*ton
feJ£d/ something more than a dupll- Indian reservation and surround he
cade of present contracts and blue Arlington government school^ which
the better truth.
"We felt so sick that we wanted
awfully to do something naughty, but
we were afraid to be bad for fear you
and the nurse would give us more hor-
rid medicine. So we were awfully
Oklahoma City-Ten thousand, flv* glad to see you. always, cause you
hundred and seventy six acres of the made us stick out our tongues
most valuable land ever offered for stuck em out awful far.
sale by the government, were opened
there were thousands of dollars In the
baggage car in addition to the mall,
which was unusually heavy for the
St. Louis-Houston run.
Land Opened for Settlement
prints in the offio- of the quartermas-
The lands are situ-
ated in tbe Canadian river valley for
the most part and are fertile.
as recently abandoned, the buildings
5r *n*r*Twhich have been approved for which were sold to the grand lodge
bv Se department look ultimately to of Mason, of Oklahoma for use as an
the establishment at Sill of a division orphans" home.
post and the expenditure in its con-
.truction of at least fj0.000.000.
The old post now occupied by three
bafenes of the First field artillery.
will probably be retained as a school
of musketry which, under orders is-
sued last year, is to be transferred
from Presidio to Fort Sill.
for settlement by Prealdent Taft in a
proclamation issued Saturday. The
lands will be sold at public auction at
El Reno. Okla.. on November 15.
Tuese lands were formerly within
the Cheyenne and Arapaho* Indian
reservations. They are composed of
some of the best fanning land in the
entire southwest and it is expected
The Miser of Sag Harbor.
"Economy." said Daniel \\. Field,
the millionaire shoe manufacturer of
Boston, who at the age of forty-five
has entered Harvard, ' economy is es-
sential to wealth, but by economy I
don't mean nigsardliness.
"Two many men fall to attain to
wealth because they practise a
Muskogee Couple Die in Stream.
Muskogee — Frcd A. Knowlton.
Indian Congress Date October 10.
FOREIGN
Julius Caesar, in the rv>n« of a ir«
nifloeni statu* has been du*: up by
excavators tn th* Svada Ltbica la.
Kepct-sen.iivs the grea emperor in hts
robes as Pontifex. e sta'ue is a
perfect state of preservation, and la
regarded as of the g eatest a-chaeo
logical importance.
lV*(4t* th* fact tha* hts salary as
Kin* .-4 Prussia ass -vo-:uIy increas-
ed from fSAV.tvv u> $:■ vVi** a year
Kwperor WUkfttat s snll relatively
th* poorest mocarvS In Kurop*
Kurop* is to bat* a new kiugtioin
Princ*' Nicholas of Montenegro, the
father c4 th* qne*n <4 Italy, has
served notic* on the powers tkat i>n
August 15 b* woui<i 4*ckare his prin-
ctpftUty a kingdom. No ob>eotlo«.
will k* raised by ik* powers, who are
always incUned to take a tolerant
Ttew .4 th* acts of Xkckvtto*. tke mo*t
ecveftinv of rulers,
Xke mo*t overvrvw4*d dtj »n Eu-
rope A»d tb* defrost rlac* to !iv* ia.
bave Necvwo* »w» <4 Vse«na'» J'Stift^-
tfc«* Accordiac to tk* Utest statm-
licft nearly o^ehalf c4 tk* 4w*llin*»
ta Ytenna cvatul of one nx<«. Swr<
live* m flat*, ami U P** ceat
*4 tk* p.HWLUt4«a are crow4ed '>to
tk*^ alagW rc*«a apartments. t»4
i kern ar* tokakited k* *»* or
as-
sistant cashier of the Muskogee Na-
tional bank, and Miss Josephine Jar-
rett. well known young society wo-
n an. were drowned recently in Grand
rier. near here. Miss Jarrett. who was
Muskogee -Tbe date for the inter- if. bathing, scrposin* the water was
natlonal^ongress of Indians, which shallow. ste.pre,l into the stream and
was to have been beld in Muskogee in I ^ *r. ^ ****
June, but was postponed, has been caught by an :=dercurrent and drag-
doflnitelv *et fv^r the week beginning ged to che bottom. Knowlton tned
cVt^ber' It is pro^sevl to make ^ reso :e her by jumping m the stream
tbe most notable gathering of Ir, - u: the -.man clutched him' and held
assembled in North him under A picnic party »w them
both go under.
that ther will bring very near their cheeseparing and mean economy that
gets everybody down on them.
• They practise, in fact, an economy
like that of old William Brewster of
Sag Harbor. William, you know , w ould
never buy oysters because he couldn'i
market value.
To each person qualified to make
homestead entries a minimum of SO
acres will Ne sold. One-fifth of the
purchase price and the usual home-
stead fees and commissions must be
paid on the day of purchase Tbe
remainder is to be paid in six annual
installment a.
eat shells and all."
dlans that ever
America.
Boy Takes H-s Own Life
lienison, Tex—Elsie anccey. IS
tears old. committed suicide here by
taking carbolic acic After swallow
iag tie acid, which had been diluted
he walked the streets an hour, trying
to bat more. The boy was forcibly
taken to a hospital, wtere be died.
Oklahoma Lead Ceisus-
Guthrie—That the census of lfl£
will show the Southern suites. i»dtid-
ing Missouri and Oklahoma, to have
r.-ade a gam of 21 per cent since IfW,
is the estirnate ot tie Soothers Com-
mercial Congress. Tbe itmgreas es-
tbe population to be Si.415,-
wortk $#.- 2*" The gaia cf «ker states of the
win oe maoe Union during tbe saase period is es-
wken tiasftted by the coc^ress :o kave been
(tat
McAlester Federal Ja>S Goes tc County
McAlester—Grant Victor. I'aited
States marshal for the eastern district
of Oklahoma, was here and formaUy
transferred the federal jail to the
rountv comtnUsdoaers of this county
in com»Uanc* with the recent act of t.mates
congress. The property
M* The title transfe
by tke departn.ewt <4 jwttk-e.
tke legislature passe* aa act provid- :?»•
tut that tke *il shall he used for The £v* states c* the Soc hwes.
temporary Unprtoonment of federal wh:ch hare =ad« ee grefttess ga.-
f«r court *c ia po^-'-at r. aceorcmg to e#t»-
mate, are Oklahoma. Texas. MissoarL
Georgia aa4 OU=a Oklakooa
raised 1JU*j>" Tke *rsr« are
Cti*j-g*ft Core*" Acade—r >ased em proc-.ii.-<cja tke
Cordell—Or W C Roe. supertn- «ss»
teede^t mt tke fc^an - , , , . . ^
retaraed from a two weeks U-.p to Fa e K ed fcy A«c
Wlv>->s point. !a tke :itero*t of Oar- r**ra2t A- Vowrer
4eU »<w^emy. aa4 immectately west rr wi %\a3e, was H
to CtwxSeU to bold a ce*U-g of th* «!5»«t h-r
kMrd of t-wtee* of tk* acwceay It aad
I* pravaaod to arratge f,w a temper- atsrti* l"l '
ary 4orm:
wkxck *8
Muskogee. Okla.—The firwi annual
state convention of Oklahoma poet-
masters
Joly 2*
will be
postmasters a
poati
gran
He Had Bejn Observing.
"Why don't you call your invention
the Bachelor s Button* I asked my
friend, who was about to put on the
market a button that a man could at
tach without needle or thread.
•1 fear that the appellation would
Imply too much restriciiveness." he-
answered. You see." he went on. giv-
ing me one of his knowing smiles. I
expect to do just as much business
with the married men as with the
bachelors."
ifl be heid in Muskogee
It is exp-eeted that there
of the 1.4*>4
the state present. Th*
star geeerai las agreed to
i lew.ve of absence to all post
. masters
ia tke «a-e
a trend
eotrewtrac
prfs.mers when nece-ssa
•tier pn-posea
tke
Prodnc-
exteasfre tet
to tzfttirwe le-
for tke romiwg acftooi . K*f axd tk* kaauie* *-rack an
ted It two r>4 » #* of tk* log A koie was
far yoeac men aad tl-tagl k^ 4c4y tfan tk* kft ktp *-•
To 'Mt t«t« Le^a artiO
TtHftL Okia.—Tke «f:re.rtora
Mlc-Ccyiae*' Ot!
ers' Aasoeiat:oa a
f- oc -.eid kere. 4e«
gzu actanm a#a^s* e^err raiiroad sy*.
tern in Texas aad Okiihoma to secure
a 4-^ae-r« a the prese*'. eaorkstant
fre^kt rate* c« otl.
ty Fair
»ct w-4 t-iftrtew J Stro
uac for • aecve* *f atrsfcij
s^-. Aarsg ibm Fredenek fair A»
tu; i« w li aefeamte ^eroekei ia
gne -arew tgl J
Compound
Interest
comes to life when the bodr
feels tbe delicious glow ol
health, vigor and energy.
That Certain Sense
the brain and p.i^v
the nerves comes
when the improjter foods are
cut out and pre.iifcested
of vis;or i
poise of
rrona Hocbar**t
c4 R
otw am
wimm Stlta. ia *«tff*rtwc
attack .4
_ Ap*rk* wfc* ktU*d
r*t
Grape-Nuts
lake their phice.
If it has taken tou vears
to ran dewn don't expect one
Mouthful of this great iood
to bring you back (for it i»
a stimulant but a
Ten daws trial .bows Such
kf resa.ts that on*
to k.
"There's a Reason'
Get tke littto book.
Band -a WfSvkir. '
iMKid 11 fi >i 11
m** ««w . ^ «r K rjkt. '•i—
• m: j
t>
tacbmenta au<
and different
ml table for <
•Itea. If a m
hi. own gnrd.
aw ot tbe wh
rlt at Ing farm
garden Is apt
.kould never
ar* tend** n
Wet Tk* gnr
'••VKSlly •*
tarty mat alii]
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Roberts, Jasper N. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910, newspaper, August 4, 1910; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402837/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.