The Earlsboro Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913 Page: 6 of 6
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THE MESSENGER.
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; Dr. Joseph EAValki
Physician cnl Surgeon.
Office Phone 23,
Residence Phone 25.
Oils promptly ans-
vrcred n-ght cr day.
Th‘j City Livery,
Henry Dodderer, Prep.
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MAN SHOOTS WIFE
WHO SOUGHT DEATH
FATHER FORCED HIS
LITTLE SON TO STEAL
iL v. Foss i»n ( rov'rL11- >-iic y.icat.-; u> tbeir «m. v Pav in Advauce.
Paris Stired by Piteous Story
of Love and Suffering of
Couple.
Paris— State and medical author)-
’lep here are discussing th* que lion
'bother a husband Is justified In end
ritb an Incurable diiease.
red thn i ihcts from a revolver inn
e head of hia ' >. k'ilir. • h*-r In
sntaneoualv. She was fifty-five
ltd for day* t. put r out of hes
v- d h-.iviijr • tb-r In the vi'U-.gt
••Ili tiid Oii< A yiar age.
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Boosted Him. Into Churches anc
Schoclhouses. He Teils Cap-
tors of Bofh.
New Yurk-A mat. wlrii a pack on
yi.rold hev s* cd at the Itryn Mawr
.J stat.op In Yonkers.
Pd.ee: >n Kolb and Mtrtln. e'lrr
lnv< ate An Ir.ve". :ati rev nled
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y - -ii.tions are to be paid
j"., hi n advance. Ifydu are paid
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Far Hears h: $.-,t DisVrac'ed.
ladicie Prepuce, had an attack c
uralyals, followed by tfc develof
nent of cancer of the liver Th*
ct'-rs concealed the truth about the
ir.cer fiom both the patient and he:
tusband
Twlc- Madame Bropucry tried to
nd her misery The first time hot
.usband snatched a revolver from
•cr hand and the second time eh*
tied death by ,as So great was het
■aln that a'tor e-ch r -scue she
■egged her 1 itbrnd to kill her.
A few d-> to the t was a heart
ending scone Madame Brcguery
mplcred her sicti r. Madame P.aron
o er.d her life. The sister refused
'rantlc w:--h pair the sufferer called
■r a cnr. ■ -d She called her hus-
ly way out of pain.
trt nucrv took a revolver and sho:
at distracted by thi bod: of th>-
■d wife, then - cr.t to a police sta
Ion and leid what he had done. The
\lister praised him for his
aver of eaoiH latltig Monsieur Bre
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.■haraiiiii. voiua lad'. i> ... ,
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: bl i:ti! mark after your
n; ;• ■ me,.’: that you should
A. R. >.rri - rett. '• ])i- con n v* l p >. up,in actvai:. e
'■ubyeriptior recent!• . T. ; 'An.Of of the pest - office
eompeis us to
nntl ti <!t maud. !"'o1 fit n't
bl i'.r. - the -paper r.uut if he
crimination t.v.tl other p i:;- her brother, \\ i.
ices, which regulation due-
m t :eem to b- . ; le to eiimin-;
H M ])i > i* rent utd ;■
' ‘hi ; town < .turd: , after split.-
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Tecumseh is the win:.er it
vesu-rt v ■ coiititv se;u elc. t-
to hurt tin pi*.’/-: v
Fur safe at a bargain
2 Store btiiiaings and one
dweMing. For partieuiars
address Mrs. C. D. Ham,
Ear’sboro, Oklahoma.
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Tuesday night.
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SEAR BREAKS UP A SCHOOL
°un:ts Flee In Panic When Bruin
Saunters in Boldly—E.r-.minstior.s
Thrown Aside.
Rloomrburj. Pa A h-jr intruded
:t> If bcdilv Inf* the irrlcnlum cl
•be Hoffnagl3 school In Mlffin tow*
•hip. Columbia county. In- ki tip un
■vumlr.r.tlon and croateil no end of ov
itement
Just as one of tb«* pupils com-
tletcd her ejuuninntlon and was about
o have the room she exclaimed.
•What n funny dog. teacher,” ar.d
•at.de .or ium reimt* <1 when the teach-
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"Hi’d Bccst Me Up Uni I I uot lo ”
Afhl y reall. 1 he vs- ur.i-r nrres
h- becarai very nerveus cud ei
press.-<1 great .lillnsn us c* .j.ii:
"Sir mother dud two year.* a?o ”
snd trm.v mi lie d boost me • it.
’ll 1 • ir ard *!:. .i I'd open the d u,’
"I ssk.-d father not to nek ni y
nto church s. hut he r.:r. Je tr.a. I
knew they were churches because we
fTie booty found cn Ca- roll was
Mia F.lvpr road, and outride of !: •
worth at it $200—the : :uff inch.: . d
ent from the C A. R nitrarce waa
ODOR OF CHEESE AIDS SLEUTH
Stolen Limburger in Posresclon of
an Alleged Burglar Leads to
His Arrest.
fiarb ry. Conn.—Stolen Mmburger
chr**,< put the police on IV petrt *
a border the other duv at:.: r.* a r->
suit Hans Herrmaun. twenty-two wa•
locked up at police headquari* r:
charged with having burglar-od jwo
clothing store* and a d-licatee- t.
store of money and articles worth
J300.
After the burglaries were reported
to the police in the morning. Detec-
tive Barker was assign d to the eases.
He found the muddy imprint of :. shoe
on a piece of white cloth under
window through which the night
in ’•-■. : L.-r, : .cr .- jotiri:
. . , , -. ■ were oust otuside of, T eemn-
:tnrn:id home t»n
Ueh. Shaivuee is’ackinjr 110.
.•* •• .< ' votes rtfjni. ed to get her 60
Max Foi'T., v a- l er<- fron -K.r din.
!'■.-vtunsi.-h iturday, Motu-ay. 'pi-,,
and Vv’uGiHmdav.
; liitig Intmss lu niU net. .,
K.ar.::ri C.\ the T>ast davs. ’
:-t .< ’ \ rings gave bhntv-
A. C. '-'-it r.i’.A J. ''nit -;e ■ 1: •, t end to Teeuni-
•.••<:e ra1 bit hunting M-ar.uay i Cr 127 v«)tcs.
11:at v - . .; •.deal c y tolmr SL iwru e cast 55 votes for
uui we feel sure tint they in. Tecnniseh, a n d Tec it in sell
Jit best •■•'. gave Shawnee 5 votes, 5 of
With our fighting clothn;
ev er ready to be on the
•to s’aecvs.r-fully build up the
go • <*oauty in which %ve live,
riid.it i to the nit • ri o. t v
:rv ta . /i-.-er of this county r-.»
arniiv and to work :>»r ;h■■
better th;n s and entortoises
to ih county. We Iiob 1
not i e pi.rti il c <i >-t \ :t
. v.’e should work for llv: uy-
roui the he • 1 j urtrter s up U
r time t* :i y. Shawne«
•A said to 1: .ve re -eived a totai
if *21 vot . 11 of which
'•-•f"-; i .st out-ai of . hawnee.
I'erumseh receive l a total of building of the who-■ county,
votes, 2,•">(>!) of which
ji •: .•*
i'r ik Knappenbcrg r wa
..lid nea
h end of the coini-
i:y against n;ov-
seat.
a ■ • 7,and.
s .4
1 v a.. Ti. Attcrhurv. ( f Shav.
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Fran Ah.' forth in Cc«L
loud.;’ lit iu So wnee
which voles "/ere cast by mis-
The Wanette vote was. 5 >
■r Shawnee, mid <1 for Te
cun'sell.
M Loud, which town is in
Shawnee territory, cast ■!_!;
vote for Shawnee, anu 63 foi
Read the
-r ,• , luod it to b* .. I car ■ pVo“L;r h^d «V.'r. 1 mL ofThe doth- ' WcdlK^d ”,
lot,: *>r throwr. ;*:.!•* and 'he e ll
iren dashed for the door. T! • b .r
vea’ un-tot w-ih the children al r
am but the cl use was reversed when
:e :!-ed of running away and turning
t.urtcd toward the ohildrep. The
chi ■ M,f ' • fc'o :e a pi r of refuge
H a ard Stia lf. one of th pupils
«vc r: I time s end drew bioed, but
jrulii < st out* red off Scho*
*as not resumed
tug stores and he took mea urcuents
cf this. The detectlv. , howevei. found
Ills best clue In the delicatessen store
where he learned the loot had in
eluded several rounds of limht rger
cheese. The sleuth was soon on the
trail of several persons know n to
have a fondness for llmburp r cheese,
but failed to secure evidence to con-
nect unv of them with the buryla:;**s.
I-ate In the afternoon the detective
i ri ill'
make
Liable *••’. -• iu vv.-.w on. i.u
»ailv an orJinsrx
•rowtl o.i th-i <iav.
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rCiittev to ti t ■ icssenger.
For.,' Tiniius, thi con en
learned a man was eating scute j
odorous cheese In the railroad yards.
Barker hastened there an: - and hit c'aU’/ lasuclor of Marlstor*.
:V7 i-ALLS IMTO DEE? SHAFT Herrmann enjoying a luncheon cf .
-- lln.burgcr chees- and cracker The iC-Wllpll . as 1 all!., -v a
yduth insisted he bough- the cheese visi.CV ’i Uf-PflaV.
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! cl; O ' on, Lb .’.eie I)it -,
Shawnee. Four vears ag<
gibs precinct wentoverwhehw-
tiviTy ft ! Shawnee.
i'levinct 5. of rbirlsbrat
towns::ip v. ; 5 v 'te- for S'h iv.
, uce. and 56 for Tecuir.reh.
'.slier, Romulus, MeCouui.
!an ’ T -'a v helped to swell
Tecum:cli’s v ttc eonsiderabh
ar.d Tecur.iseh carried iiearlv
ever, township in tlie comitv.
Hotii cities carried on at-
di-Uculy and clean campaign;
and there was very little mild-
si iny ng done. Elect: hi d :\
was (jtiiet. tmd there was not
i one disturbance in the comitv.
the heme ] r
T-r cumseii.
Preciii t 2 of Earlsboroj
township, including the town t - it -\ r
• ; ....., -L . , lvarlshoro Alessenovr
•j •; •*
bor . hi. rvlurat . to hi.-hoirt
in Ge.iry, Okki. We hope
o ee fi h,..k igain some
if these <b.
•>. s
To see tin ero.' ds
streets • K-vlshoro
.tr.ug'.r >-. -ve that
An.rod is noscccc Fro -a Pit* Hole oi
Or- Prosector ir California
1,1 n* F'cld.
i ‘'1
the CoinitY
but h*- was arrvst.-d. When searched
a large chunk of limhurger cheese
cat found it! Ills pocket
ll rrin.nr, the polio- any. later ad-
mitt til he robbed the ti- licit men
More, but deni* d he made th oU:*t
entries.
•I Ca! After ton days' In’
- umi * lu the 'tom of a forty
oot ■ •- to, ri’' P ft iu the ear! ■
'p- a d' iger the other day con,
pletoi t task of digging a cow from
•iv.lv three and a ba!f foot wide. Thr
• li • war tv*» property of Jamo-
J r. ard a of Thcrmnllto. and a year
aeo a drodgsr performed a similar
feat for him, wher or., of his horses
ft! t:.:o a pit on *ho etao land
For several days the disappearance Hlt» »t FasHiena.
of t.it* vow taystlfi-**! l!:c owner, and Cincinnati, '-ii Join: C. Hosier,
his son trad ar.olher man were sett Deo-.::-. III. cr.i.ts a feriersl bureau
an a toa:ch. Thi sountl of breathing ■u’ ffgulate fashions "It *; time we
•Chillis trout Uio hole led to the dis e"1! 1 m. t i vci.- '• detr
COltntv ceil
we : hould :;j i
Esat a Mashrr.
New York -“Do you believe in an
Ad mless Kd*-r.” asked Albert Man-
nii.g a masher, accosting a crowd of
six girls. They gave him a sev.ro
bi iHiug, and had h:ni arr-sted
Now \b t the
Misi-e.' 7ferue Hum, A.gne- u i” 'i,auds ’ .,fo; 't‘t Pasl
Biown pais; and bI. b n '■ ■ ■ nces* ' r ’ :'
put up .. hard :b lit, iu nn;.-1
be admitted that it wag a clc.iu
Tlar.i.- vere in Sv-mitV'ie rri-
la\ eve:. • uy to hear tlie de-
but .
ri ri ri
C. B diiiiigiun. of Tcet;n:-
sth. was . l towu on election
day.
cowry.
garments co e„ tf, ,.1(j sll8
right. I'lie tiling in li’i !'->'•
is lu v iirk hr the tipbuikiiiv i
f a gv-.-rter 1’oti awatomi-. |
Count;, to eliniiirue facti.m-,;
and tv> do uv.v.v with these.
Q, I Vhite fjpettj jealousies that n*
Crowder Okla.. ire in the!this eottiUy today.
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Resch, Francis X. The Earlsboro Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1913, newspaper, February 6, 1913; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859596/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.