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THE" LCABR'Q-UTMBIE
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TEE STHOHGEST CONSISTJTI
llt'cumatlsni i caused by n sour acid corjdjhoit of the blood brought
Ori by chronic constipation wwk kidneys upor digestion and ft central
Sluggish condition of the syBtcui ilceause of these irregularities tin
refuse and Waste matters of the body are not promptly etpcitcd. bill
arc left to sour and ferment producing irritating acids which are taken
up by the blood and distributed to all parti of the aystctu. This acrid iunt
tet Weakens nnd diseasci the blqod M that instead of supplying the bodv
with nourishing healthful properties it dcppsitB the poison with whioh it n
loaded into the muscles nerves bdncs ami joints and Klioumatkiu get!
complete control of the system. Some suffer almost constantly with the
disease while others have intcrvaln of ficedom during which they
live in constant dread of the ne:ct attack when art exposure t
cfld or dampnebd or-somc other irregularity will cause the pnip-
r touts to return. If "the cause is not removCB
S&te Kfa Rheumatism will progress and reach a point
SjjZTj fcfcT where it becomes incurable and the strong-
kj cst Constitution will break down. S. S. !3.
0y taPW has been curing Rheumatism for mora than
forty years. It attacks the disease at its head
PURELY VEGETABLE by going down into the blood and removing
every particle of the acrid matter and build-
ing up the weak sotir blood to a state of purity and richness. S. S. S. if
the King of blood purifiers just what is needed for the cureof Rheumatism
Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice sent free.
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Committee Report No. 69
TO TI1I3 CONSTITUTIONAL pQNYKNTION FOR THU PIIOI'OSRD STATU
OK OKLAHOMA:
We jourConimltlcn on Schedule beg -.uvo to report as fallows:
In older thnt no inconvenience may nrlso by reason or n thntigo from
the foima of. government now existing In Iho Indian Territory and In tho
Trrrltory ot Oklahoma It lu hereby declared as rollows:
Section 1. No existing rights action? milts proceedings contracts on
claims blinlt ho aftcctcd by thp chango In tho forms ot government; but
nil shall coullnne as If no change in tho forms ot government hnd taken
place And nil processes which may have been Issued previous to tho
nilmlcblon of the State Into the Union -under tho authority ot tho Terri-
tory ot Oklahoma and undor tho authority of IhO laws In force In Indian
Tcultor 3hall ho as valid a3 If issued In tho liamo of the State
Spc. 2. All lawa In force .'n tho Territory ot Oklahoma) at tho timo of
tho admission of tho State Into the Union which aro not repugnant to this
Constitution and which aro not locally inapplicable shall bo extended to
nud remain In force in tho Stato of Oklahoma -until they cxplro by their
own llmttsllon or aro adored or rdpoalcd by law.
Sec. . All debts fino3 penalties and forfeitures which have accrued
or may hereafter accrue to the Territory of Oklahoma shall Inuro to tho
State of Oklahoma ami may no aited for and recovered by the State.
Sec i. This Constitution ahtll tako effort ond bo In full forco Imme-
diately upon tho admission ot tho Slato into tho Union.
Sec. C. Until otherwise provided by law notaries pabllo appointed
under tho laws ot tho Territory of-Oklahoma or under tho authority of
tho laws hcrctoforo In forco in tho Indian Territory may continue to exor
cl3o and perform tho duties of tho office of notary public until tho expiration
of their commissions: Provided. That any notary nubile appointed In tho
Indian Tcirltory for any district or in tho Territory of Oklahoma for any
countj shall aflor (his Constitution lakes effect oxorciso tho powers privi-
leges and rights of a notary public only of the county formed in whole
or In part out ot th district or county for which such person 13 a notary
public and In which such person resides at tho tlrao tho S"5arto is admitted
lqto tho Unlom Provided TJlat beforo any such notary public except
notnrlcs public for U1030 counties In tho Territory of Oklahoma the -bourn
darlcs of which havo not been changed by tho Constitution shall oxeicjso
tho powers prhllcgos and rights of a notary public ot such e-ounty ho shall
ham fllcrt In tho office of tho county clerk of the county Jn which ho rcsldcos
his commission as notary public and an affidavit stating that bo Is a resi-
dent of Mich county whereupon ho shall become a notary public for bnoh
county L
Sec C. All proporty renh and personal credits claims and chosen
In action belonging to tho Territory ot Oklahoma nt tho- timo tho Stato
Is admitted Into tho Union shall bo vested In and becomo tho property
ot tho Stato of Oklahoma j .
Sec. 7 All Judgments and rccorda of d-cciia mortgages liens nnd olhor
InMrumcntn filed or Tccoidcd nftcctlng tlio tlllo to real ami personnl prop-
. orfy lu tho Indian Territory nud Opagb Jndlam- Reservation aro hereby..
mado at? orfoi;tuAljfi impart notlco nud for alitoMjqr purposes under lui
lawa of the Tgjfritoty ot Oklahoma extended-In fojco In Jlio Stato as thefy
were under the laws heretofore in foieo in tho ludlup Torrltqry ond Osago
t Indian Reservation
' 4 'See. 8. AH JiMsuients nnd records ot dcptls tnorJgngp.st lions and other
. Inbtrjimonts filed or recorded affecting tUla to rol nnd personal projierty In
new roi'nlkn that llao been created out of the tcnltory of any county
$ 01 comjtion of tli 'ferritin y or Oklahoma or out of tho. territory or lord-
t torles nf .my county oZ-tho Tcirltory of Oklahoma and of any recording
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Since May 1906 Aycr's4 Sarsaparjlla has
been entirely free from alcohol. - If you
are in poqr health wcajc pale nervous
ask your doctor about taking this non-
alcoholic tonic and alterative.
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If he has a better medicine take his. Qet
the best always. This is our advice.
Tfiejieto Kind' contains no alcohol
We have no secrets to hide! Wp pub
lish the formulas of all' am medicines.
J C. AYPR. CO Mgtmfctnrlng CVt.Iim Uwrl Mr
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) I I h.lWMI m !! -w i.-ii...ia hfclll llll ll 1 if .
to Impart notice ntul for all other purposes under (he laws of tho Territory
of Oklahoma extended In forco in tho Slate ns tho sanio would hnyc been
If no changes hud Iwou mado by tho prolpjous ot t)i8 Constitution in
(ho bpundarlos ot tho counties as they oxlsted In tho Territory of Oklahoma
or of tho boundaries of tho recording dlstrlcto nsthcy existed in tho
Indian tTcrrltpry.
See. 9. Until otherwlso provided &y law lucorportlod cities nnd towns
herelofoio Inton'oratcd undor tho laws lb forco In Iho Territory ot Okla-
homa or ot tho Indian Territory shall continue their .coiporate existence
tnu)ur tho ltws extended lu forco in the St.at'? find alt officers of such
municipal corporations at tho tlnio of tho admission Of tho State Into llie-
Unlon shall perform tho duties of their respective pfffee undor tho lawn
oxtqnded In forco lu tho Stftto until their successors ore elected and una)!.-
fled in the manner tlwt is or may ho provided by law: Piovlded That all
brdlnnncog now hi forco In such incorporated towns ami jdUos ill cyn-
tlnuo In fore until altorcd amended or repealed. H '
See. 10. All taxoa assessed or duo to InpQrpornifcMftrifoia .and clllos
In tho Indlwi Toirltory and nil tuxea Jovlcd by sj:ch lucprppratgd tonus
and cllleo for the year 1007 shall until otherwise provided by law. be lcted
and colleoled In the same manner ns now prohlod by law in force In tho
Indian Territory and under tho laws nud.rdljiacesnow In fqrcujn such
municipal forporatlons.
See. 11. In nil incorporated oltlc nd .towns lnit.hu lndlfm Terrlto
ar to all local ImprovomoilB orpubUo hulldlnga la.procoss of hqlng niado
or constructed under tho laws in fOrco in tho -Indian Territory or for
which proceodlilBB hao haon commenced undor such lawn at tho timo of
1hb admission of tho Stato Into tho Union shall be coniplctod under
fcuttd lawsv apil snld lavjs uto horoby oxtoudtd lu forto da" to'surh improve
ments or pshlla buildings until such local improtamcutp or publot)ulIdlngB
are compjotol and paid for as by such laws provided.
Sec. 12. Tho Act or Gongrcsa entitled "AndAct(for Iho Protgolion if
tho LIvob ot Minora In tho Torrltoilos" approved March 3 1891 and tin
Act of Congress entitled "An Act to Amend an Act Untitled 'An Act for
tho Protection of tho Lives of Minora In Ihc.TQrritorlcs'" npproved July
1 1U02 aro hereby extended to and over the State of Oklahoma until othor-
Is provided by law: Provldod That tho words ."Governor-of thq Stato"
are hoichy substituted for tho words "Governor of such organized terri-
tory" nnd for tho words "Secretary of tho Interior" wherever tho Baino
appear in said Acts nnd tho words "Chief inspector ot Mines Ga3 and
Oil" for tho words "Mlno Inspector" wherever tho samo appear In bald
Acts.
Sec. 13. All dental surgeons licensed to praotlco In tho Territory of
Oklahoma and all dental surgcous who nro residents ot tha Indian Tcirltory
on tho lCth day of Juno 1S0C and who are graduates of gomo loputahle
school or collqgo of dental surgery shall bo cllgiblu ond bo Uconsod to
praotleu In tho SUto without examination.
See. II. Until provided by law tho terms duUeS povvorsY nunllflca'..onis
and fealary and compensation of nil county and township officers not othor-
wIbq provided by this Constitution shall bo as now iprovldod by
tho laws of tho Territory of Oklahoma for Hko hiamod oillcors
and tho duties nnd compensation- of tho probate Judgo aider audi
laws shall dovolvo .upon and bcloilg to tho Jadgn or the countj court:
Provided That tho" term of office of thpso elected nt tho Urn of tho adop-.
lion or this Constitution or first appointed undor tho provisions of the
laws extended lu fprco In tho State shall oxplr at tho olofto of tho day
preceding the v day ot k ....A.'... 19..;-
And Provldod further Tht county nltoruoys of (ho sovoraj ooiintlos ot tho
Stato having a population of moio than twepty-two thousand shall ho paid
a salnry of two thousand dollars per annum; nnd of countf having a
population of moro than thirty thousand a palary ot twonty-flvo hundred
dollars per annum; and or counties having a population of moro than forty
thousand a sajniy of throa thousand dollars per annum; such salaries to
bo paid In tho n:o manner as Is piovlded by law In force In tho Territory
of Oklahoma for tho payment or salaries to county attorneys.
See. 15. Until othonvlso piovlded by law the boards or regents or
tho Territorial University f tho Agricultural and Mechanic n! College of
Iho Territorial Normal Schools of tho University Preparatory School ami
ot tho Colored Agricultural and Mechanical Normal University ttlmll con-
tinue to hold their offices and oxcrolso tho functions tlreroot -tinl.! the r
successors aro elected or appointed as tho case 4nny bo
Sec. JC. Thp Legislature shall provido by general or special or loos I
law for the t-quUnblo division of tho property nebcin and llnbllllles uLnny
county oxlstlng.ln tho Terrllory or Oklahoma between pitch county andmny
ivw county created tu whole or in part out of tho territory of mich eoinu
t Sec 17. AH property rgnj and personal nnd credits claims and chosen
In iictipiij bejonslng to flie wjuiity-of Day nt tho IJmo ot the admission of
U10 Stato lulo Iho Unfdn shall br vonicd In mnd becomo tho property of
4lio county of Lllls; Piovlded Thp Legislature alirtfl provide by general
pr wpeoHil l&w for tho omllablo division ot tho assets ot Day County thus
lrnnsforied to Ellis County and of .tho liabilities ot Day County between
"tlio Countlw of Uecl.i?m ppd Ellis.
See. IS Until otherwlso provided by law the seals now In use In- tho
Hupifiipo CquiI of tho Torrllpry uf Oklahoma and in Iho DlplrlotGouitii
of Iho uovoral arMiutles Hi tlio Torrifory of Oklahoma and tlicsoal of tho
Ibiltcd SUilos Courts fur tliqjuilian Torrltory In each judicial dlslrlot lu
jtho Indian Torrltory aro heroby daolared to bo tho sun la ot tho Supicine
ami District -Coutts rspacAlvuly qt tho Stato:. P.KivJdcd That) wlioroinnyi
county Iscoihpoaod of p.irtH of moro. than ono judloinl district In tho Indian
Torrllpry tho soal of that Judicial district in which tho coanty coat of
puch county Is located shsll bo the. seal of the District Court' for sscn
county. """' ' ' ' " '"'" '
aoo. ID- Whentuvor this QjmgJRutlon shall go Into effort tho books
records papers and proceedings of tfjo prpbafo court In agiVfiounly and
.ill causes and maltora of administration - and FjjynrillanshlPi. aud other
jmattcra ponding thqroln shall botrajiHrored to. tho county court of flush
feoun-. excqpt o Day County which djal bQ Iransforred to tho fipunty
court of E11U County and tho county courts of thp rspaquyqq(miU98
shall proeced to final decree or judgment ordnr or pthor tajjintrtatlpn tn
'tho ssld several .mattors.. and .caus.osas the said probalo coumljiht hayo
dono if this Constitution had not been adoptod. And the yKed state
Court tor tho Indian Territory in each of tho cpunUoa fannqd .Jn whU
or In part Jn tha Indian Territory isb&ll transfer to tho county court -such
cosnty aU mattors prorcedingifi .rocorda UooUs jwpors andjlooiuteulp
appertaining to oil causos or procoed.IngH relating to ostnlee: riov!dod
That thq Lqglsjaturo mty provide for tho trangfor of any ot.sajjl maUsm
nd causos to another county than herein praporlbod
Sea M. Unt'l othorwlso provided by law- the' al ot ilifi .prpbsj
couits in tho counties of tho Torrllary of Oklahoma ball bi tha ki1 of
tho ouuly courts and in that parj. of tho Stato heretofore coniprlvfeS
tho Indian Territory aud Oa$o Indian Itt-servatlon and In the now coun-
ties created dn tho Torrltory pfOklahom imttl tto county court 'slwll h
procured a proper seal tbo slguaturq iftho cfauty Juds. shall U. sujft
clent for allpurpoCft. without a ?sj - . . i ui
Sec. 21. All warrants or other'.lv.hlvie of Indebtedness . which. havJ
heietifor been Issued by any county city incorporated town township
bt?aj4 pf ?v1v!cat9n fcchVQl aititrjct or otli9r rn'mopalliy. viiher tn Tcr
M h ygj;
for Infants and Children
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Tho ICliul Yon Hao Ahvny.1 Boulit JtaS Lorno tho filprita-
turo of Clms. H. rielelior nnd 1ms ueen mrido tiililor Ills
personnl supervision fofr over JIO yonrrt. AUov no ono
to rtocolvo you in tills. Counterfeits Imitations nml
.Tust-ns-fjood" aro but IIiierlnientH tind eiulnnjrcr tlio
hcnlth of Children Hxnerlcneo ngfarlrtHt llvpcrlnlont.
The Eind You Have Always bought
Bears tho Signnturo of
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CJuk&)fficU6K4te
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In Ue For Over 30 Years.
fiircrNTiunudMMNy y muss wthtct wiwvqii city
WHO NEEDS IT WQtSE?
DANK RODBnrtS CSCAPE.
(Uy Astnriatdl Piosh.)
Webb City Mo Mar 19- Three
men blew tho safe In tho bnnk at Din
inund ojirl todav am' csenpeil wl li
Hl hundred dollars after Casbb-r
HooKshlre bed li.-cil live tlnn-n at
them. The robbers stolo throo horsor
Always Keeps Chambsrlaln's Cough
Remedy In His House.
"Wo would not bo without Cham
burlnln'a Cough Kelnedy. It is kept
on baud coutlmlnlly Iti our homo'
says W. W. Koaincy udftor of tbo lu-
dupondntit. Lowty City Mo. That JS
Just wba' ovoiy famly should do
When hopt ut hand roudy for liistnut
use 11 cold may bo checked at tho out-
set nnd cured lu much lemt time than
aftor It has become settled lu tho yu
torn. ThM remedy Is also without a
puer for eronii lu children and will
novont the aUaek when given ns
souu ns the child bscomss hours-'
or oven after tbo erouu niipoars
vvhloh onn only bo dono when the
remedy I kept at hand. Fqr salo bv
V. I!. Lllllo & Co.
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v.w.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.
(Pure Food J
Guarantee
3CHMITZ flEFUSCi TO TALK.
(Uy Assoclutod Pioss)
San Francisco CaL JInr 1U. May-
er SohmlU's cases woto today contlnu
cd until Aim 11 8. Snhmltz was prasont
In court during tho pioceadlngs which
wor brief. Ho daulluad to mako uuy
statomont rogunllng tlio confosslun
auld to boon mudo to tho grand Jtuy
by member' or tho bonid ot Hllpo
visors.
S swuut as lovo's
Thews naught so
yowij droani
And it would swuutor bo
If lovers would only Inko
A Utile Hooky Mountain Tea.
C. it. Ilonfro.
THAT'S "WHAT THE
LABED'MKANS
VVI1T5N IT
SAYS
tf
Onue WATER or GJN
U BR ALE bottle. Purest
article bottled urnler per
feet sanitary mbtliOds.
Tlialh "Okarlca' bottled
and sealed only at JSttreka
bpriiihB Ark.
Who needs it thorough course ot
Varm Itookkceplng- and llitnlncsa
Tndning worse than tho farmcrt tin
oho. Thnt Is Just why tho Cnpttnt City
ItUBliit-Bs Collofii Is Itutoditclng In
connection With Uo coursoa ot Oook-
koeplng and Uustncss Training ft ser-
ies Vt lcctur'es bn"dystetnntlc farmlBK
imd a sot of books specially adap'od
to fittm nccuuntlng. Tho farmer who
nt tlio close ot each day's work makt-s
it complr-to record ot ovorvthltig dono
tlurlng tho day Us cost. etc. Is loam-
lag to study tho dotalla ot his bust
11M8 to watch and observe tho llttlo
things nnd ho Is conrniUng VahtablO
Information for rofotencc and at tho
ond of tho year he knows Just what
(anb croD'has t:ont hint; whoro hlu
Villus and losses coma fniraj and by
Ids alonu study and application h
will tho next rear lessen tho loisfts
nnd Increaso tho gain TJo faun
nopds the trained mind ns badjy an-
the toro or tho railroad office. Tho
rprmer nct'dfjio be ablo to wrllu h
good hand to spell correctlv to flguro
raiildlv and accurately to kuow I10W
lu write dcteds or to know when thoy
urn uropei ly written to wrlto mort-
gages uotos. contracts hills of salo.
etc Wo would advise our young moil
who iu fxrmlng or who expect to
farm to give this matter careful con
deration Tho cost of tha course" la
ver small compared to tho rpturna U
will bring- The first year Jitter you
comploto such a course will iiioro tjian
lelinbmso uu for tho entire expCfiso.
Tho Capital City Business Ctdlogo ljns
many young men taking Ihelr thor-
uiigli cout-aort ot bookkceplngaind busi-
ness training with tho solo nlm - ot
going bark to tbo farm nnd making
tho best farmers' in their community
and leaders in all progiCsslVo mttvo-
moots. Write tho only school In this cottn-
tty that Is devoting any nUonUon
wluitovor to. this subject for catalog
inentlonlng that ou aro jnteresteuu"
Farm Accounting tho Capital City
1 Justness College Qutbrte.OkIn
THE. CHECK
As a Receipt
Sometimes you llko to havo dvl-
donee In writing that ymi cancelled
nn obligation yojt want 11 rccelptofor
tuturo rotorenco.
i Sol
y
Always Ask For It
old by Uic mineral water
trtiuo.
ritory of Oklahoma or thq Indian Tcirltory. for which such county oily
Incorporated town township bonrd of education school district or other
municipality lina rocolvod value nro borcby logallod and such munlcl-
tiulltlw nro horuby authorized Ihrougli tho proper officers tliorcor to
'nisko provision for tho paymont of and to pay such Indebtedness olthor
by lax lovy or by Issuing bomlB In Jlou thereof hi nccordanco with nnd
undor tho provisions ot the laws extended In forco In the Slato: Provldod
Thnt the limitation upon tho iimount of Indebtedness that may bo created
by nny county city Incorporated town township board of education bchool
district or other municipality and upon tho amount ot tnxoa that may bo
IcvUd by any county city. Incorporated town township board of cduca
tlou k:!ioo1 disdlct or other municipality under tho provisions ot this
GonsUlutlou 'v of Imv shall not apply to tho indebtedness tho levying of
the tnicBUjid Hid lowing of tho bonds provided for herein: And Provided
further That nothing heroin contained shall provent nny uf tho municipal!-
Curt hoielu named froiu dcfiHllt)g against tho payment ot uuch Indebted-
uctis upon tho grounds of fraud or want Of consideration.
gcc.2. All cases ejyll and erimluab pendlnic upon tbo nlm(Iim
pf tho State into tho Union lu tho guprem Cuuit of tho Torrltory of
Oklahoma oti appool or writ of error fiem tho district or piohnio courts
of nny eoutily or aubdlvislun wiUiln tha limits of the Stale mid tho papers
records proceedings and seal of SM court shall hu trnnsfarrod to U10
Sup'oni" Court of Him Stato escept ns Is otherwlso provided In the Kiuibllng
Act of Congress. And all cases civil aud criminal ponding 011 the admis-
sion of tho State Into the Union lu the United atatca Court of Appeals
for the Indian Territory and the papora records snd proceedings of snld
court shall bo transferred to the Hnproitie Court of the fltute except as Is
jnuu-rwt ; "' vhhd b the Unabllng Act of Congress and the amendments
thereto.
Bn.- 2t. All Mises civil and rlmlnal pcndlujs at the time of tbo
HilmlusiuH of tbo SUte into U10 Union in the District (JourU of tha Terrl-
lor of Oklahoma lu any county within the district and the records papers
and pno cdlngs of aald district court and the seal and other property ap
pei-ialulng thereto. sli be trauaferred Into the District ftwt of the Stale
for such coMuty excpt as is provided tn the ttuabhuc Act of Cpmrress
aa4 all s. civil and crlmbaal pending at the time ot the aduikwlen ot
thtt att liU the Unton lu tbo Pnlted SWtUw Court for the Imllnn TerrJ-
tei7. wliWn the limits of any cowety created In whole or In rmrt within
thw.HmlU of what win Uorctfor the Indian Territory wid all records
pipers and proeeodlngs t said United Slate Courts for the Indian Ter-
rttwy. aud th seal aud oth property appertain thamto liall be tress-
ftiej to the Wstrlct Coart of tho State for such county except as Is
prov ded In the Kuabllng Act of roimresf and the amendmnU thereto:
provided That the Legislature may provide for the tranirfer of all such
tseu from use county to another county
. 24 Thu tenj an novtokna eX an Aot of '.Congreas wUltll MAn
Act to Amend Sections Sixteen Seventeen and Twenty df'an Art featllsd
'Au A-t I" KealU the piople of Oklahoma and IndUn Torrltory to form
a Coustitutlou uik) State gowr nment and lx; admitted into the Union on
on an cral f"ing wl'h the original stalas; and to onablt the people of
New Wwho and Ariis to form a Constitution and Stato government and
tjo fdjoUtad Into the Union on. an Jual fooUog with the original states
Is hsrelty accepted and the Jurisdiction of the eases enumerated therein
Is hereby asarinvd by tho cQarts of the State
Btc 20 Any person who ehall bo a ttuallnnd clcc'or of any co nty of
Tim imp.! method Is to imoii a check
ing account with us. For every bill
j 011 pay by check you haVo a receipt.
You alpo havo a cohiploto recordot
your business. '
Pay by check It's the systematic
way that glvou you' u receipt' hi all
cases. . m 1 u
OKLAHOMA STATE BArMK'
I. ll. LEVY. 0. f. GILBWIT
President
i
Cashier.
Many hiislnoss men are Bhorlslghtad
In not looking Into things. They aro
dally losing money by not adopting
iho grout IIolllRtor ltocky Mountain
Tun systoni. Makes tbont woll and
koops them well. 3G conta. C. n.
llOnfro.
. r-.. - a
GonU-mou of tho city bud plena-urtj-ii'Jd
comfort at tho ltoynl Par.
Uood liquors wluoB. and Kara ;ind
aro alyaya served with courtesy.
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Tho groat 1 eduction salo la now on
til tho "Novelty Ilackot" 118 North
Division St. TJ10 opportunity of a
life timo to get china ware cheap.
' "-i
Ud's Lunch & Short Order House
P. O. block will glvo you a meal or
lunch that will make jou coma ngals.
Choicest cigars and tobacos.
Ilrlstol steol lluhlng rodn minnow
buckotH and Jnpanoso poles at 01-
smith's. i
"
Q-
G. W. Bruce
AUDITOR AHD ACCOUNTAKT
Rooms 2 4 6 Blllinsley
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