The Watonga Herald (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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I THE WATONGA HERALD J(,K csssos to the rescue
At the late «r*iion of the Illinois
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Will sell Apples
cheap. He has a
car load.
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OHivUL PAPtl UTl OF U aTONQA.
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Can’t
Miss It
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TiJi
The f abac
ridden by Tt<ldj ■ r-i!;
San Juan Hi end th>
republicans were out-fla
four (h-mocrat roo^li
Washington.
iikeu by tbe
rulers at
are
So many ailment*
partly nervous affections,
iliat you can lianllv miss
it if you try Dr. Miles’
Xerrine. It restores nerv-
ous energy— awl t h rough
its invigorating influence
upon the nervous system,
the organs are strengthen-
otl. Tin- in-art action is
1 letter; digestion improv-
ed, the sluggish condition
overcome, and healthy ac-
tivity re-established.
r:h Ha
legislature. held principally tonwurt
a g'sjd. th->ix»agh and comprehensive
, primary election law. tbe Oglesby
■ direct primary bill which made
’ -tromf proilsioiui for the e.. cti m of
ali can>ii<ijtn an! all deleifat*-- to*'
i p'liticj convention* l»i a direct vote
of the people wi introduced and'
'put up.a it- pa-snage. Speaker Joe j
Cannon, who ia a candidate for the’
1 I*rx- <b-ncy. appear-.*! in Springfield,
1 and by hi* influence, succeeded in
[haring the V . amended. so it does
| not apply to the election of <lei-
•-gate* to political convention*, lie
■> a* afraid to tru*t h;- cause t-> the
Republican voter* of hi- own -tate.
He used th-- pi,-a that delegate*
elected by the primary method
would not Ik- recognized by the lie-
puhi-can National Committee. This
is another strong proof ftf another
wa- needed; that the Republican
party .* sriil controlled by crafty
maktz hustler
* J. Merida Marta ha- e»tab;:-hed a
! paper at Hinton, caller] "The Hn-t-
ler The name is very appropri- !
ate for Merida :- ha-t.er and vti.t j political manipulators who can not
g?ve Hinton a g'r*l paper in e'eryjtru-t the common people, who have
v .. Ik- demo-1 that that part; favors the
privileged classes and di-regard* the
1 intere-ts of the people a- a
re-pect. The pap
cratic in poi'tic* Sucre-- to The',
Hustler id our wish.
1 At
the
Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble.
Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restless-
ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced
and the womanly functions regulated by the use of
Wine of Cardui
Waist
Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wis., writes: “Cardui saved me
from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. it is a good medicine
and 1 recommend it to all suffering women.” For sale at all druggists, in 111 bottles.
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Elkhart, Ind
JACKSON’S BAKERY
We have a complete
line of Bread, Pies,
Cakes, Cookies, and
are prepared to deliv-
er to any part of the
city. Please give us
a call.
Phone 126.
Fitters & McDonald’s
Barber Shop
' Hut and Cold Batts.
Sooe Shining Expert in Shop
The finest service in the
city.
MOORE:’S
NEW ROYAL CAFE
NEAR OPERA HOUSE.
Season’s delicacies at all
times. Short order and reg-
ular dinner.
Drop in after the shows.
Open until 12 p. m.
We Can Supply all Your
W #» nty
D. J. MARTZ & SON,
Dealer* in
General Merchandise.
Dr. S. M. Jenkins,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, None and Throat.
(llassc-i titted correctly,
lloettadny Hullding, KNIO, OKI,A.
BEN SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
ur Hlr»t Nii
Hotchkiss «S; Emery,
Attorneys at Law,
RAILWAY MISTAKES
The railway magnates a- l-ted in j * OME ON NILOKR.
fzr<ng:ag -m the panic in the hope of j -V check on any bank in Watouga
di-crediting the I’ri-ik-nt and hi- will Ik taken on au'r-crlption for
pr icks- This v-.a- a great mi-take. jTIie Herald. Ye-, we will even take ;
They fa. led in accompli-bing their : chicken®) on payment of old in-;
piirp-r-e ia: ^ir». Ik- r- - :ctn- debtednt--- Try u* and -ee'
ciaiiy Tin: people have c'(t lo en j •—
abie to .secure large -Jtn- d money , AOOfTIOMAL LOCAL.
from the bank, to trarel around'----
with. so they are staying at home j
and rai.way earning- arc rapidly
'« a tel iwli «.l -.,.o .re buiiv bii,K4 lii,
Ibt »Kdnciflrd ml i-ktaiB mm od tL* h?v .
« at. mth day *t No-, tmu-r. UfUS. U»U\ to lilMi'-v •
cvmmt} ter u« U\e. A*•*-< -ajpiiort {
pnc.hr* for the je*; i/':, nhM li iaur» vtn*
«/» *MkJ dale <teli
T«*al on I be umr «l»j tax safe mtifMah tea*
i , to »*M i«n huM r.tDi] ait] |>u
W fl(»Jc. ! the civil i*I/bM i* do* th«- oufcrr ar*'J balder
— . ih^ntu f. %
Thrt on the l«(b iter of April. I1«C,. *a;«J u,x
♦ale certtlk’aid* wrtt* <ial> to Ibe under-
djrw-1. *»J the uMlen^Dnl »- do* ihr or«K
a»*d holder thereof.
You air tint notified thnt unit s* mlemptioo
»* made 1nm oM Mile uithin *i\ty day* after
the ♦'-rrlee vf thl» mttirr. a tax deed «1ll be de
E. L. IIoTCHKies, Pre*. Jekomb IIarbindton, Vioo-PfM. J. T. Ci*ojfK»nrie# HdB'jr and Tfftj.
THE FIRST LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO..
INCORPO RATED-
Successor to the Hotchkiss Loan and Investment Co.
WATONGA, OKLAHOMA.
PRIVATE money to lo*o on Karin and City property allow rate*. Money paid when tbe papers are aigned.
Money advanced for bids ua sale of Isdiaa lands, and on
Seal aetata bought, sold and exchanged, 04re as a call.
i on final receipts.
First National Rank Bldg,
marxk-ohj tie-uo-leniv ned. ki>4 .ill i,.ur •»
|.ni»4(VIi-i Uvv.
Witse-ifio) Land IM. Mb <S»> of Jaw. ISA,
V K. UKKIL
Ouurt a.-I I,«l4.-r ft c rtliiclr of burcb.cr.
! I II. la.'ialiMrli.
, _.Mlomi] for ApoUr.nl.
FARMERS INSTITUTE.
<iecrc4j*ng. If th - condition con-
tinues much Panger the people will
iC'ioire the seneilde ttar-at-home
habit and then it will be good-by to
ail large railway dividends
We desire to call youi attention
to the next annual meeting of the
Blaine County Farmers Institute,
which will be held in W a tonga on
November 36 and 27.
The business men of Watonga
have made liberal offers of premiums
to those who bring agricultural pro-
I ducts for exhibition at the Institute.
It is our earnest desire that the
arated in European countries i» sag-1 coming meeting shall be by far the
ge»te>l a> an antidote against pre- * best ever held in the county,
vailing conditions, and no doubt
TRY NEW HAN KIN*. SYSTEM.
The p-«ta! banking system as op-
rtnt pubiabd October 3, UK.
NOTlfK or APPUCATIGN 1'Oli TAX IiKKIi.
Terrilory of Oklwho-n.,, „
« vuiilj of Ulalae t *'
To John M. sc.lt, Ibe us met of Ike lolkivli,
IroiKiol ml wtau, tllaiuit in the county
Of IUsinr »d4 TerrUorj of Otlabomn. to. nil
Tbe f,-I h.U of tbe Hiathr.-u -jakrter .nil
tbe »e-t h»lf of tbe kiuUnsit -icrler of ,ec
t^«--nL) nine^krvb.liir fourteen nortb, of
woukl prove lieneftcial. a- the gov-
ernment protects the depositor.
Another proposition that sc-em* fea-
sible. is the "Sub-Treas. plan."
That sub-treasurys lie established
in the capital or commercial center
of each state, with a reserve fund,
drawn from the bonds tlepositetl in
the (,'. S. Treasury, by bankers of
Men, bring your wives, as there
re a Slumber of premiums especial-
ly for the ladies and let as make a
little two day's fair. The first dav
tyring in your exhibits and stay over
for the speaking on the second day.
Remember the place of meeting
has been changed from Hitchcock
to Watonga on account of Watonga
being more centrally located and
more convenient for the people of
the county in general.
Following is the premium list:
each state. This would supply the i Thc Flrst National*Bank will give in
deficiency and prevent a repetition! cash *2 for best sample of broom
of present conditions, as it would
protect the Western and Southern
bankers from the speculators who
have the C. S. Treasury at their
disposal, tud keep the circulating
medium at home.
THK
INDIAN
MASSING OK
TKRRm )RY
Dating from Saturday. Novem- i
1st Hi. the name Indian Territory
will cease to apply to tin- eastern
half of the state of Oklahoma Hut
historically, that beautiful ami fer-
tile portion of our great state will |
ever be known by the name under '
which it gained fame and notoriety, j
The many -tirring and romantic i
■
ample of broom
corn—samples to cor of a
bundle not les- than 6 inches in
diameter. $1.00 for second best
sample of brootn com. $2.00 for
I.est 3 lb roll of farmer’s butter.
$2.00 for best 10 tars of corn.
$ 1 00 for second best 10 ears of
com. $2.00 for best peek of 1007
wheat.
The Blaine County Hank will give
*’l.00 for best 10 heads of kaffir
com. $1.00 for second best 10
heads of kaffir com. $2.00 for
' l»est plate of 0 home grown ap-
ples, any variety.
A. McBride gives $2.00 for best
plate of 6 pears. *100 for ~ec-
ond best plate of ti pears. *2.00
for best bu-hel of sweet potatoes.
James Wagner will give $2.<k» for
Ite-t display of canned fruit. *1.00
n«e
Y*o fcad l-wh at roa tr. birth? notMe-i tkal
tbt »Licit, 'Ii-writs d rut nttlc «r»* on Uie
twenty flrn dsy of Noveiat(er. m, told to
Billot county tor tht Intel tmutd kftnlnM
Mid yrealK. lor the >t,r 1*3. which into*
were oa *st<J data tleHo'jocat
That on Uie *aae day tax Mk> oertMcate tru
t**ae*J to MkJ |arth»$or. and ukl puteba«$i
the andertl^Mrd, U bow the ou nor and holder
thereof.
That on the MIL day of Appi, 19f>, mM tax
m»U- eertcficate * a* duly a«»lxne'l to tbe under
aipmed. sa*l the undersigned la now the owner
and holder thereof.
You are al*o no tided that un)e*«
U mode from sold **le vttbia alttf da> * after
the *ert lee of tbb nofkre, a tax deed u III be de-
manded by the underpinned, ao<1 ur 111 e*>ue a*
provided by law
Wttnc*4 my hand tbl* Mb «lar of June.1*/;.
I -1. KKKIL
Owner and bolder of ccrtHicate of pare bate.
I fl. l>xykabao|tb.
_Attor»e> for Applicant._
READ!
Wall Paper
Hooper’s
First publHbed Ocb*ber '-i, 1W,
or APPLICATION FOB TAX DK.ED.
Territory of Oklahoma, ,
County of ll*ain*- t
Drug Stare.
A new Line of Wall Pa-
per of the
Finest Patterns
To Senna M. Kelly, the owner of the followitz
«lr*eTibed real estate, -ttuated in tbe countv of j
IHaine and Territ/*17 of Oklahoma, to wit *
Tb'* $outhea«t <<aarier of mthob twelve, towu
tblp (ifteen oonh, of mn^rc ten W. 1. M
Y'on and uwh of voa are hereby not if td that
the ll*ove (Jt‘*criiR«l real estate «t» ou the
•erentuetth <lay of NoTeiiiber.tya.eoldto illai
At prices that will aston-
ish you—10 cents per roll.
Patterns at 15. 35 and 50
cents. Call and see them.
rountf lor the ta\e-» .i -eovd against -ah]
iw
W. F. HOOPER.
Z. B. SILVER
With Chapin & Shenk.
=w
THE BEST MEAT IAKKET IN BLAINE COUNTY.
Anything you want, when you want it, and
the way you want it.
Prices Ic
3b:
ower than any other market.
Phone 124. Z. B. SILVER.
Scott & Silver
BUYERS OR
Cattle and Hogs.
We always pay all that the market w ill afford.
pretnf*** fo* the ye*.' Ilf.3. v.hirh faxes were on
said date dr)in<ioenc
That on the same day ta* sale rcrlifiuU was
r. aud said f>ut< haver
thc uod"r*iirncd. 1* q< >0 the owner and holder
issued U* oiiiil |rtirrhjt
thereof.
That on the llth da;* of April, lihi, said tax
sale rertideate was diilj 4*»lfned to the under
signed, and the uoder-tvned i* now the owner
and bolder thereof.
You are also notified that re«|eraption
t* made from -aid sale within »ixty day» after
the serA Wa; of tflis notice, a tax deed will be d«*
manded by the under>»lif. e$l, and will i-uc g»
pros ided by law .
aWltne»t my hand thl* 'th day of June.11* 7.
¥. K. UHV.it.
Owner and holder of ccrtldcate of purchase.
I. If
__Atb»rney hjf Applicant.
Kirst published November 14. h$»7.
NOTH h OF rriiLit ATlo.V.
To Win. ( row and w h$-ni it may rjinccrn
Too an herein notified that -J. 1* ttnetzrl,
t ount*. fre- .*iiier of Iflaine county and Terri
♦•lent- which occurred within its I fruit
l«ird< - will long f 11 i'iii-h thenn - for H. Silvt-r will give for lipst
the pen of thi historian, dramatist I**'' ofonions.
1’ioneer Drug Store will give $1.(K>
fi.r Sirmul bo»t di-t.livof r-mn.-.l u'r' 1,1 oU.il.,.i„:i. did cm Uiu nil. (lay r.| ' o
lor < t IIU 1 inspiaj OI Cailtlvil hvi. -IiiO oil In till- luanmi pool.....I
and |(<>et and inspire gifted artists
to paint glowing pictures of the
brave and chivalrous Indian chief-
tains and the beautv and grace of
the charming indian maidens,of the
five civilized tribes of red men who
have dwelt in that fair land in peace,
comfort and plenty for nearly three
•luarterw of a century. The Indians
have abandoned their tribal rela-
tions and former governments and
are now full fledged citizens of the
I'nited States. 'They have adopted
the customs and dresr of the white
man and seem to lie happy and con-
tented.
Olllro <»n En*t .Main Stnirl.
ED. BAKER,
LAWYER.
OlU'*u on La«l .Main slittrl, WiilonKR. Oklii
SKNDTIIK MONEY WEST.
Senator lleylnmi of Idaho has
advanced the proposition for his
people, which voici tile sentiments
of the people of the southwest.
That in-te.el of storing all the gold
shipped from Europe and ;he cur-
rency deposited liy tie- govermni lit
In New Yoi b,ink •. to In- held In
them, part of it should l>e sent
wist to relieve the stringency in
that region, caused In speculation
in the east. Ilis statement to the
I 'resident is as follows :
■'( >ii behalf of the Western states,
and especially those, of the North-
western states. I would urg< that
no fnrther deposits ol
the Treasury of the t
oe made iji New York except upon
the condition that such banks shall
\V. S. Wishurtl,
Attorney at Law,
I’r flirt* In all t'omu. Olllfc in Ort!in|nitl IHk
Lumber, Coal
immediati ly make available in mon-
ey to the-bank- in siuii Western
states the full amount of the re
s -rvi - held by such NewYork banks
on account of such West, ru banks.
"The tying up of many millions
<d dollars of Western monev. repre
sent i 11 g the reserve ol Western
banks In Id by New York banks,
must inevitably result in empower
lug the New York banks to detenu
ine the time and conditions of a free
resumption of banking functions by
the West, in banks, whereas, if the
reserves ,,| the West, i n banks could
lie coir , i t, ,1 into available money a I
,H'.ce the diiuiliiial situation of the
\\ , si would become a valuable ally
of t!n East in the restoration of dr
sir.ible lliianci.il coiiditioiis rather
Mian ivinaiu. .is at the pces-nt. a
fellow Mifferer.
for best 1-2 bushel of potatoes.
King’s Hardware Store will give 50c
for second best 1-2 bushel of po-
tato >es
W. K. Hooper will give $1.(M> for
best stalk of cotton.
K. S. Fitzgerald will give 5dc for
best can vf peaches.
I). W. Armstrong will give $5.00 for
lw-st display of apples and pears.
Fanners Mill «.k Elevator Co. will
give 7a Ills, of flour for the best
loaf of bread halted from their
Watonga flour. 50 Ilis of Hour
for the second best loaf.
K. Jackson gives a nice cake for the
best iHxjuet of cut flowers.
Newell Tallsit Imp. Co. will give a
John Deere cultivator for the l>e.xt
bushel of white corn raised in
Hlaine county.
[ Chapin »V Slien'k will give si.(hi tou-
tin' best head of cabbage.
I I) .1 Mart/, will give a $1.50 hat for
t lie best Sipia.sh.
I>. \\ A nnst roiig will gi v, 25 (; andy :
strawberry plants for the largest i
,-v.111 potato. IK- will al-o give ;
25 .Ic- ;<* straw berry plant for'
I t he largest beet.
Rose H,Iw t o will give a gmvl axe
f, ,v be-1 half bu -hel , i p,>t at
Eagle (Jlothing Store wit
for best ten ears of corn.
Fessenden tk Ferguson "ill give sg. .
, One dollar for I>est '1 lb* of butter.
(»ne dollar for lx ~t cake baked by 1
i girl mid, r fourteen years of age |
Now friends, these are ca-Ii pre pi ,
| iums and offered to farmers only, soj
l:„w vour appreciation bv coining
riVi'd land bringing .something tor the , \ 1
* 1 ‘ ts hibit.
I> \\ Vltvi-ritoMi, |'res.
I, l> II.....II. SeC.
Iij law . I^ot zl. In lllffk 1H, Iricait-i lo tl»« 'I'oivn
oi (it-ary, lllainv w*oniv. oklnlioma Terrfto»-> ,
tor the (ictliiijueni taxes for the tear IW* thoi-c
u|H»n RinounlmK U» including interest,aatl
|M*nnlty thereon, an«J the "direst allovvcil L> law
to J P. i;oet/.el. t oiintv rfen*iin*r.ln the iuiiuc
of lllatne eounl>, there l»ein^ no LttlfJcr offer
infr the nmount flue thereon, the samtr was t»l«i
off l»y the sahJ *J. P. Coei/el, t’ouittv Trea$urer,
the
In the name of Maine eounty, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, wherc*uiM»n tax tale certificate Number
■VS' wns Dsiicti for the -ame to Hlaine county.
You are futtlier fiotide*! that \. II. Early on
thc irth flay of f clnbi r, HH7,pai<l into thc coun-
ty treasury of Maine etiunly. Territory *»<4’*
laltoma, tlic amount of tuxes, penalties, inter
est an«l cost of sale and transfer up to -aid
date, a mounting to $.'». >>, and John I., French,
fount) Tn*asurvr of Maine county. Oklalioinu
Territory, then and (here «lulv asni^ned and
deltvcreU to him, thc said A. II’. Knrlv. the cer
tillcate of purchase Numlwr Am, held l»y i t*id
county for Lot 22. In Iliock l-*t, located in the
Town of iioary IHaine eounty, Oklal«oroa Ter-
lltoiY, therehy transferring and come> iitjc ail
the rlitht- of the said county in Mini ;o said real
estate (lot,.
That the said \ II. Early Is the owner and
holder thereof. Now, the re fort*, you are here-
by notified, that un!«•«•» redemption i- made
within *'/) days after the date of the first publi-
cation of this notice, ji tax deeft xv til l»o de-
manded by the tutid A. II. Kufl>, for the uIh>\«
described |»r«»perly, and will be l--ued a- pro-
vlded by law.
\. II. EaRI.V, Applieaut.
J. i I.Minfl. All') lor \jiplinmi.
In Oklahoma Since 1900.
I>r§. Clark A Itama'ev, the
fninnu* Chicago Specialist'
real ( hronic and Private
Jise«>cs of belli foxes.
Cures puararitvcd, Con
4ii)tntlon Free.
tiH'caovcr loa Wibt liairi
$on Ave., Guthrie, ()k!u.
Phone No. 4-Y.i.
Going Home
FOR THE
Holidays ?
REDUCED RATES AND
SPECIAL SERVICE VIA
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO
SPEND CHRISTMAS AND NEW
YEAR'S WITH FRIENDS; AND
RELATIVES IN THE NORTH,
EAST OR
Southeast
LET -US GIVE YOU COMPLETE
INFORMATION REGARDING
YOUR TRIP.
Address your nearest Rock Island
Agent, or
GEO. N, LEE, J. S. McNALlY,
Gen. Piss. Igk. Hit. Pass. Igt.
Lil le RtcV. irk. Oklahoma Ci.y. Okie.
MOTEL FISHER.
W. A. HENDERSON, Proprietor.
Baths, Steam Heat and all Modern Conveniences.
RATES $2.00 PER DAY'AND UP.
S. T. Powell, President.
A. Chapin, Vice-President.
W. B. Piper, Cashier.
E. I.. Griffin, Ass’t Cashier.
Elaine County Bank.
WATONGA, OKLAHOMA.
$10,000.
CAPITAL - -
S. T. Powell,
W. B. Piper,
DIRECTORS.
E. L. Griffin,
P. H. Griffin,
A. Chapin.
Your Business is Respectfully Solicited.
Chapin & Shenk
Groceries and Queensware.
Quick Delivery and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone 4-3.
THE GILT EDGE SALOON.
A GENTLEMAN’S
THIRST PARLOR.
pu
give si .50
Will ti in Watonga at the Fisher Hotel
Tuesday, !Sov. 26.
Returning monthly it necessary.
FOR SALE
Horses and Mules
Also do a general livery
Wines, liquors and Cigars, Bndvveiser and Pabst Beer.
Give me a call if
! Pure Food law strictly adhered to.
j your are thirsty.
I. L. N0RCR0SS, Proprietor.
business. Phone 117.
HINCKLEY & CO.
Dr. W. W. Gill
PHYSICIAN
PASSIONS OF LOWER ANIMALS.
Special attention to diseases of wo-
men. Office opposite old Court House.
It i-ilelicimt-lv palatable, agrees j
with tlie weakest -tomacli. contains ;
the most soothing. In aling.strength I
t iling and unrative element*. Makes)
vou well and happy. Hollister'
Uov-kv Mountain Tea. 115 cent*
Tea or Tablets. \\ F. Hooper.
DR. J. 11. SIMS,
DENTIST,
Ofllee Over First N'ntlcinnl IJunk.
In tllU'licuck -ccoml Mumtnv In oneli month.
(»ur t i .ide mark i-ea -.v to remem-
ber. The quality you can not for-
get. The price i* reasonable for
them, "THE ALTON GOODS."
J. a LEISURE,
Physician and Surgeon.
F(r«t National Rank Rida.
Wanted
See John Kathary if you want to
Iniv tile elixir of life that will let
you live during the prohibit ion days
See him at once. In is selling out
his entire stock of line whiskeys,
wine* and hrattdie* at cost.
Local representa-
tive for Watonga
and vicinity to look after renewals
and increase subscription list of a
prominent monthly magazine, on a
salary and commission basis. Ex-
perience desirable, but not neces-
sary. Good opportunity for right
person. Vddre*s Publisher. lto\5!i.
Station O. New York.
Arc Influtnced by J/alousy and Crimt,
■v la Humanity. ^
.Metre curio » It i.-: to note thnt.
urnong itnlmnls n3 r.mong men, hoiim
of the vvoist offense* dint esn be com-
mitted have tiodr origin >n tbe pas-
si,n of love. Jealousy burns fiercely
in ninny n brute's bosom, and when
affected with the “universal distemper
ot love," the vybolu animal creation,
from the tiger to the dove, Is capable
of any excesses against Its disturbers,
whether of its own or tho human kind.
Assoclatibn for deliberate purposes of
wrongdoing is not rare nmona ani-
mals. both of the higher and the lean-
er order of Intelligence. Other ani-
mals steal In hands Balloons ge out
In troops to rob orchards difficult of
ftccess. Conditions of climate nnd
change of atmosphere have iltelr In
fliienre upon Ihe tempernmont* of
ardnudn. Speaking generally, will',
creatures Inhabiting very hot coun-
tries nre more savage than those la.
habiting cold or temperate climes.
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Rose Hardware Co.
/•- COMPLLTE LINE OF
5‘oves, flanges, Cutlery, Tipulare, Etc. I
In fa-1 everything usually found in a frst-class 5
fl row a e store. 5
Plumbing and Electrical Work a Specialty.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WATONGA, OKLAHOMA.
Capital $25,000.00 Surplus $5,000. o
JEROME HARRINGTON, A. H. KEITH, ED. S. WHEELOCK
President. Vice-Preaident. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
Abernathy A. II. Keith F. C. BtsLy
Kd. S. \Nheclock, Cashier Jerome Harrington,President.
it*
Wm
Private Safety Deposit Vault In Connection.
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Lawhead, Don. The Watonga Herald (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907, newspaper, November 14, 1907; Watonga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496696/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.