Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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WOODWARD DISPATCH.
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Ar. at 11:50 a. m. I Ar. at 4:25 p. m.
Dep. at 12:10p.m. | Dep. at4:45p.m,
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Bej(K» Family Medicines for sale by
R. E. Davis Drug Co.
Up to the present time operations
in Sooth Africa have cost England
12.989 men. and they are still losing
them.
The ground hog, perhaps did not
Bolton’s bow title, or new to na:
A few days ago one of Bolton’s In-
kiee stock Me head ia the door of the
, d?* *tW0 Uitk UtaBds The jofato te Topeka have agreed
in the 1 hillippine group that was nut' to cb*se up and sell no more liquor,
named in the settlement with her ari'l Imt for hoi', long, ia not stated. At
1'altn, Ark., a couple of “blind
tigers ■* or j tints wen attar had by
ftv • mt. mbe.-s of the W. C. T. U., re-
'• tiv. and complete y demolished.
Arkai.- .i is prolo itary lavra, and
has Missouri; I»alton, Arkansas ia
onlv a short distance from Poplar,
sKesaacanm netd lathe door of tea named ia the settlement with her ««
Dispatch office, and «ays, “Boost the asked the United 8tetea to pay $10
convention for God’s sake, this week." 000, for t'lem, which the Senate h.,s
bo for God’s sake come to the con- agreed to do.-Cimarron News. No
f*T 00 Bext week* doubt if Spain ki ew of the miner
The fog horn states that repreaen- b°°m ^ Beaver Conaty, they w ould
tative, C. R. Alexander, ia occupying C0B® owr here and settle and ask the
a front seat. If this be the case the United States to pay them a go«>.i onlv a short distance from Poplar
back seats are evidently all occupied rouD<1 *> relinquish, and the Sen- Bluff, Mo. John G. Wooley the
or they are not at all particular what ate wouM voU}taw of it What gnat temperance lecturer, who is now
occupies the front seats. But every- dow8the care for expenses if located in Chicago, and who was a
thing goes in Oklahoma-to the ,om® OM the bilb they candidate for president of the U. 8.,
legislature. make. in 19Q0 on prohib(tio(| ticket[
John Skelly of Mineral was a pleas-1 Three or four of our subscribers “d wbo’ at one tlme WM 1 practi-
ant visitor here yesterday, and Ulked hare paid up their subscription by re-if'"* who’ ***** h“t0'
freely of the Woodward people who fusing to take the paper out of the h"0"1*1*"1 Public oftener than he
are coming here to aettle on account post office any longer These parties1 ” ,n b“ bead’that 1x1 P-1 h“
of the mineral that lies beneath this have been reading the Sun regular for1 7“ fathe' and mother in thelr
section. He thinks the Woodward two or three years without having drinking intoxicating liquors.
The ground hog, perhaps did not j and that they paid a cent. The only right way to , T" ? j"’ who “ We|' ver8ed in
«ee his shadow, but if it stays as cold |Wl1 deaI fair,jr and h°nestly with such stop a paper is to settle up and then l lndor8es the action of Mri-
as it is, he will not come out for six “ bave raineral °n record.— refuse to take it out of the post *7. ’ but emphatically informs and
weeks more to try to see it. Cimarron News. Perhaps the people office. We have been sending the “T®8 ber not to come Chicago,
England is experiencing some
vere storms this week.-Cimarron
News. No doubt she witnessed some
very severe ones in South Africa, and
of much longer duration, and that
was much more exp#nsive and more
destructive.
The Jeffries-Rhulin fight, which
# . . - P«°Ple o®ce. We have been sending the . "7"?
that have mineral filings on record paper in good faith and don’t intend the “ oon* ** tbat P,4ce •» pro-
are not aware that said land is open; to accept this kind of settlement 7*** by tbe **w- Mai'or H«riaon.
to homestead entry, only. 1 The sooner these parties settle, the °f Cbicag0> 8l'<*•“ abo“t in the same
Jz ztx r c.;z: - * w " a %
with their toma-hawks, but about the 1 w C°UnC,| at Sloux C5ty* Ia** h«M a
first attempt. Mrs. Nation was re-i • ?! Reived a letter from a friend J "^ml meeting for the purpore of
in the Southeast a few days ago, deciding what should be done with
. . section of the country that the In- c^y Wl^ destructive work on sa-
the Jinna Wpru nhnnT fk;, A___ loons. It UJIQ V-
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scrap on that dav, as Gov. Nash has want to niay a i0ire or i. ^b to inform our inquirer, while, arreatcd and punished.
been authorised to spend *V),000, h|one. and they select one of the ZZ there *** * little excitement along; The W. C. T. U., will, vety likely
necessaor in calling out troops to jto M ^I «the Intian Tirritoi7 Hne, nothing nominate Mrs......
The Devil always knows how to happej to get caught, then all are p,w8l,n , e for the In(lians to take this
playh L Mrs. Nation acknowledges ready to drop their mop sticks CL0Untry’ and lhe l,ltle excitement
...... brooms, etc., and run and laugh at^' 7 J Weak* ag0 ^
the one that got caught. When the»*b°U <iledd<, 'n-
proper thing to do would be to catch Howard Arorogast, Sam B igsliee
and punish ail alike. If one goes to “d Dock Holden, were in town a few
jail put them all there. (days ago.
There are three different claimants
• - ——— wv.Mvn iVU^CO
that she has committed almost every
sin that a woman could have commit-
ted, now she proposes to hide a multi-
tude of sins by raising so much h—1
that her sins cannot be seen.
G. L 0. Davidson of Scotland, has
invented a flying machine. Mr. David-
son proposes coming to America and
inventing a flying machine to weigh
10 ton, 60x20 feet, which will pro-
vide accommodation for fifty passen-
gers. The frame work will be built cornered
of soft steel. This will lie a case of dents in the
steel taking a rapid advance. _ ____________
It is reported that Carnegie, the *b ’ tenr‘tor}- The miners are now in,
big steel manufacturer, has sold out. P083e?8‘nn but the homesteaders are
4. l’ierpont Morgan is said to have expected in8lde ot thirty days. The
paid more than 85 million dollars for land grant nien were last fall but
the controlling shares. This, perhaps “f “
Nation for president
1904.
According to the patent office re-
ports Missouri was three times as in-
ventive as Kansas last year. But
t tat was before the advent of Mrs.
Nation.—K. G 8tar.
It ia almoat impossible to find an
emty house in Woodward at present
.H-aver iouniy. The local miners J-VJ-XbO. X. JJ. _D f\ I I I I A [T I 1
who have done pro-pect work, the uge*!f y°r ,b‘ CARL HOFFMa.v .al'iilc’ HOUSE *
\Z\GZ Pianos and Organs.
recording by the Historical society of! *** ment,on th“ P*P*r- WOODWARD. OKI^tHOUA
thl territATV. Tka ______• ! ----
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is one of the largest transactions of
the kind that ever took place. This,
no doubt will cause a combine of
several other large steel companies,
which may cause steel rails, etc to
take a jump.
Chaffee, has been made, “Major
* teneral, ’ at the recent re-organiza-
tion of the army. Chaffee now has
charge of the American troops in
China. He joined the volnnteera in
July, 18G1, at the age of 19, in War-
ren, 0., hence, he
able experience.
at present are resting on their oars.
Cimarron News.
There has been a cattle sale on all
this week, at the pavillion, K. C.
stock yards, of blooded cattle; short
horns and herefords. Prices ranging
from $100 up.
L. P. Northup, was called away to
New ^ ork a few days ago, on account
of the illness of his father and
mother. It has been learned since he
left that his mother has died. Having
—------------— .frrt gone through a bereavement
has had consider- similar to this, we can extend great
' sympathy.
BON TON BARBER SHOP,
PERCY CORNELL, Proprietor. *
SHAVES AND HAHLCUTTING IN THE LATEST STYLE.
BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION. RAIN WATER TO BATHE IN.
•QrOne door East of Campbell Lodging House. EAST WOODWARD.
NEW
m^-wnpv Sf±th^NEW SHIRTS-LATEST STYLE
?ufpBS™u^0VERAL“-“EN's pantb-hosb
w. s. STUMPS,
. M . EAST WOODWARD,
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Special inducements to purchasers next week. •
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1901, newspaper, February 8, 1901; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848385/m1/2/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.