Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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WOODWARD DISPATCH.
ofLage. *«u in town thin Sol Tempi., the nun who h*. giv«,
«»eh trouble, ban again eaea|
Here la a chance for new honors.
PUACWKG-At the Baptist Church
“^1Sundv at 11 a. ■., and 8 p.
«.. and at the Barry School Houaa at
4 P ®- Bwyooe cordially invited.
* A. Parks, Pastor M. E. C. 8.
The Itufaloca are progressing very
caphlly in Woodward.
Jailer Young is having a residence
built just bark of the court house.
BOBS, -To Mr. and Mrs. Teeters, an
81b girl, March 21. Dr. Rarer.
Mb far 3M
MEPHI8T0, MR. HUBERT LABADIE
^J'®0,,u................. Jennie Pearson
Fred Mrfiriff of Mutual
pleasant caller at
week.
The DwaIOI turned out job print, I ZZ
2,0*h.**—!*"*- * «wuSSuSSA£
thia office this Russell i« the popular mercant
It i« rumored that the McGee
Lamber Company has purchased the
Roee Boyle Hardware Store.
' — —«— "»»» serving
• »en days jail sentence for braaking
f™ ■ffiSSSS?..iti*
n—nu cmpiwjnj UI
the St Louis post office, is spending
bis vacation with his parents in
Woodward.
Dock Holden of Moscow was in
town this week on business. Mr.
Holden has sold his claim and will
probably more to Texas.
Waodward boyp will ask for a full
company of malitia, of course they
Some people live to eat, others eat
to live, most people in this country
Piwideat McKinley’s action ia ap-
proving appropriation bills Sanday,
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Pnddeat approved on Sunday aad the 8ybfl’ *** witch May Hudaou
appropriations they carry are: Po Witches, Elvea, Gobliaa of the Brocks
^ Wropnation, $128,782,688.76;
.................F. Brewster Smith
Vilenthr, a aoldier.....Oliver taimijf
8iebel, hia companion.... William Hart
Braadea, hfa compaaioa....H. Howard
Wageaer, student.........Chaa. Burrell
..........................A. J. Gaines
****^•••1............Marguerite Crease
T WTCUHTe
•w-sssmt "s»sssas?ai
eeedingt of Congress contain atato-
meats showing that Congress was
—mim congress was —"V"....«....«aigeeroe uroase
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of March 3, the laws are legal.
What does Congress care for ex-
“« «“«• |p™» th. pMpl. ,«* tk.
neither, J£ rjy° ^ - —• -
any defect in your teeth.. Read his
ad in this paper, and give him a call
There was about six times the
numi.t r of employees in the I-legisla-
ture of Oklahoma, that is pr
for by the United States 8tatutm.
Mias l rtuline Englander has accep-
«»«*«• ’** * nwrcw*tile
next encampment ’ H"1"’, “ “ ■—»« the
_________ iLermau language for the settlers of
J. W. Shepherd, .n old tim. ”*** “* “T-
paper man of Lincoln, Neb., is here i The remiiUn» • .
putting in a fire desk at the Centra!! officer m here again.
— 0ar tif8t tegal notice is in this issu.
MWWWWWlWWWrtte
Men
Wantedl
To take advantage
of the big CUT on !
Ovefcoats, Suits,
and Furnishing
Goods. WATCHI
[Caussin
Lisa, her companion...PhyHM Mackay
MARGUERITE. ..MARY VAN TROMP
rery much, but no telling what it) Citiaena, Soldier*, 8tudents. etc.
would have been if Congress had! ---
remained in session 30 days longer.
Don’t fail to see Olson, the Hypno-
tist., at the Pythian Opera House
Mart h 28, 29, 30. Reserved seats»a
sale at J. Thomas & Son’s.
1 SSUSBfa: ®
° Dl CK> Best Quality. “ Price, 5.00,
10 OVERCOATS, Usual Price, $10.00, now $7.00*
9 “ full ulster, ” 15.00, “ j-
* now $9.50
now 4.60
- now 2.50
now 3.50
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WOTUMih •mn:
March 21,1901.
8YNOP8I&
Act 1—Paust ia his study. Ap-
peurance of Mephisto, the Spirit of
evil The compect Mephiato offers
*"*} and undertakes to
i w e»»ing« for knowledge
of ,*®»tetiooa by
wh'ch this knowledge is bound. FW
the vision of Marguerite, accepts tfite
challenge and gives F^ust a draught
of youth They depart so the puMic
IJZJh^t *mMbwt- “•"““o b
A^ 2—Paust is introdneed toMar-
i pente s garden by Mephistoi who
leaves a casket of jewefa b2£e her
spinning wheel Marguerite shows
MenSf? ter neighbor.
MepWsto to further hw plmw influen-
ces Paust to induce Marguerite to
give her mother a sleeping portion,
which result* in her ditf indt£
night witnesses the sacceea of Me-
rfP"rt
J™*®1fth®r. “wnher, overcome with
remorse at her own similar fate, she
offers prayer at the shine of her sal-
fram Ih V*^n^u*® who has returned
from the wars and learned of Mar-
guerite s fall, seeks revenge on her
Mephiato discloses Paost’s
identity to Valentine. They ingage
beii n^lly ioS
corse. 1 *
It1?® W'tehes’ carnival of
the Brocken inaugurates the career of
rta5£*0B rhlcA Pnnat is launched
by Mephiato in order to make him
M^°!i5r:Th® *ene in ‘i»® dungeon
ends the tragedy with Marguerite’s
death and salvation. The apotheosis.
fresh vegetables,-OK Grocery, op-
posite p. o., R. 0. Yoakum, prop.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1901, newspaper, March 22, 1901; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848352/m1/4/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.