The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904 Page: 3 of 10
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A fight averted
“JUDGE A TREE BY US FRUIT’’
Some of the best Penmen, the best Bookkeepers, the best Business Men
and greatest Financial Successes in the United States, are graduates from
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SEDALIA, MISSOURI.
It is not what a school says it can do, but what it does and is doing, that
gives it character, makes it a high-grade school and a desirable one to attend.
*\w Tfj a fTfc,T is to lay a foundation for a successful business career by developing
Uvl\ iYilYl the moral character of the student, and cultivating in him a high
======= sense of moral and business integrity. We not only prepare the
pupil for holding a high-grade position, but we give him an education that will prepare
him for good citizenship, and give him a broad and solid foundation on which to bund a
grand, noble and useful manhood, crowned with true success.
War Talk Between England and Rus- t
sia Is Almost Hushed
LONDON: War botween Russia
and Groat Britain has boen averted,
and the settlement of the only points
In dispute regarding the attack by
the Russi n second Pacific squ (Iron
on British trawlers on October 21 has
been referred to an international
! commission under The Hague convon-
tlon.
According to the statement of Pre-
mier Balfour, Russia has orde-ed the
second Pacific squadron to remain at
Vigo, Spain, until the investigation is
I ftAm olof (Ail
OUR SUCCESS.IS BASED ON THE
THOROUGHNESS OF OUR WORK
You to learn more in
Central Business College,
if you apply yourself, than
WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE
■ '■ ........- ..... ..... ~ u yuu juui.w.,
vou can learn in any other business college within 500 miles of this place, in the same
lenvth of time. No that we have shorter methods, but we have better instructors, who
give you more attention, and who know what they are teaching you, and what to teach you.
POSITIONS ARE INSURED TO ALL GRADUATES FROM THE
SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT OR COMBINATION COURSE.
Those interested in the highest class commercial education write for * catalogue and
special discounts.
Fort Worth Business College
Established 1879. Chartered by the State of Texas 1882.
A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS INSTITUTION.
Patronized by the Best People on account of thoroughness
of the Course of Study and its Standing among the Leading In-
stitutions of the country. •.** o? •*
DEPARTMENTS:
Banking, Shorthand and Typewriting and English
Twenty-four Branches included in the different Departments.
Board
With Private families
at a Low Rate.
EACH STUDENT has the personal at-
tention of the President.
Mvmv JfojETPzusirr
The Russian Baltic fleet is under the
command of Admiral l’ojestvensky.
ST. PETERSBURG: There was n
feeling of prcf:>und re'ief in higher
government sp'. eres and d pi malic
circles where the knowledge ex.sted
that the grave crisis in the relit lofts
between Russia and Great Br.t ia
i over tho No th Sea decision to sub-
| mit the decision to a committee to be
created under the articles of Tho
Hague convonUon.
This outcome will Insure a definite
establishmo-t of the Piets and place
the responsibility, and is attributed
in dip omatlc ir le.s main y to t' o di
rect interposition of Emperor Nicho-
las and Ki-g Edwara. The Br tlsh
government, in the face or an excited
public opinion, which was demanding
tho most extreme measures, proposed
STOMACH Oil FIRE
ONLY A SKELETON 0R0C0HINQ EY
A STOVE.
Mr*. Doherty Iran an Kxtraordinary F.i*
pprluicc and Undergo©* a Marvelous
Chans;©.
Mrs. E. Doherty, of No. 113 Coates
street, Moberly, Mo., is today a picture of
robust health, and yet five years ago, sh»
barely esenpt d death from progressive
emaciation. To a reporter she told the
following story :
“Iu 18901 began to have distressing
j attacks of indigestion that continued for
two years. My stomach was constantly
soro and burned as if it was on fire. It
became finally s.» dclicato that it would
not retain even plain water. My inability
to take food reduced my weight to ninety
sight pounds, and faintness and dizziness
kept me iu bed most of the time. I was
really starving to death and besides I was
extremely nervous. Tho doctor was
I perplexed. Ho gnvo mo tonics which
! did mo no good, and prescribed exercise
which I was too weak to attempt.
"One day when I was to faint nud
chilled that I could do nothing but crouch
down ou the floor by the fire, my father
brought mo a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for rale People. I found on trial
that they would stay on my stomach un-
like everything else. I really felt better
if ter tiirco doses ami I kept ou using
them. Food began to taste well and to
stay down. Tho pain nnd tho burning
in tho pit of mv stomach lessened and at
hist went away altogether. My weight
began to increase until it reached
165 pounds and my neighbors, who
were convinced that I was wasting to
death before, were astonished at the
change. 1 resumed my housework and
have hardly had occasion to call a doctor
since- T have recommended Dr. Wil-
liams’ Piulc Pills to several friends, and
1 say to the pale, thin ones particularly,
If you want to get strong and well take
Dr.WflUams’Pink Pills for Palo People.”
These pills cure stomach trouble by
their touic action, building up tho di-
gestive organs and enabling them to do
the work that nature intended them to
do. They aro sold by all dealers, or will
be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty
cents a box or six boxes for two dollar*
and a half, by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. A
diet, book giving useful information will
oo sent freo ou request.__
H"'! \»JM$
tOVT) t ANSDOWNE
Demands Cooking Grates.
Tho British government commutes
on physical deterioration recommends
a law requiring every dwelling or por-
“ou of a dwelling occupied by a single
family to have a grato suitable for
cooking.
\ WANTED.—For the U. S. Army, able-bodiwl
\V unnuirriM num. Wi-uvc i n ages or -I ris-l
: 7i lis ot United H'in<.“,i>rg<x"} chnraoter
mil limiiiTHto habits, win,can sneak, rmwl an'
writ© HmrlMi. For information bdhIy to R<v
rmtinn t)fll<*fr, Fo -tofli©© building, Okhil
• 'in’. Ohla.. or ’I\il’*n, ln>l. ler., Kind, a
. .. or On'Ytrin. OVbi.
Jionm
Shaw
lubber Stamps.
JVotarinl Seals,
Checks. Stencils
and Radges.
hold. Slum, MfKti XN3 copper Pt*n\(i
WA\1) « SOY, OKLAHOMA CHY.
the submission of tho issue to a com-
mission under The Hague convention,
while tho Russian government was
preparing a slmi'ar proposal to Great
Britain. Netural powers, r.otibly
France, and, it is believed, the United
States were using a’l their influence
to avoid a world ca as rphe.
Definite assuran e of a settlement
come when the czw, at an audienze
with Foreigner Minister Lamsdortf
annovneed his complete and hearty
approval of the plan for an tnt ma-
th ntl commission. Meanwhile or-
ders had alreadv been sen' to V go to
detain the ships whl ;n partxipa ed in
tho f ring on the British tr wlcrs un-
til detai’ed arraigemen's fer proced-
ure could be agreed upon.
Fire destroyed the big department
store of S. E. Bogvess at Curtis. The
loss i3 $20,000, with but $5,030 insur.
E?WORTH UNIVERSITY j
,taint proparty ot the two Motholisini. In- j
leiuln to ii l,orough in scholarship bii.I nr Ip nil ,
nnd in I (pour in i-p ' t Ten hmnl prntwwra »• I
mnjor.tr ol v*toiu hnr., taught in such Mini* •
it.. ui Noiti.nn-tniu, VanilnrliiU. Ann Arlmr, .
Chicago, Columbus, l..i anil 8iinford. |
thoirUme U) ti n ooll«Ke ot-4lto»r»l nrlt. Tull
corp« <*> inp-tmetom iti Acad**my or.d Music,
Elocution an<l Art. I.nr*a cum pus of Iorly-t©o
acres beantilully H u.u*t, M«-lern buddings.
Fl yeicnl, Chemical «nd BioloRiciil J.ubora’oruw.
The firsi m>«k4ou begin* 8tp.ember 1WL
Address,
President R. B. McSwain, Oklahoma, Okla.:
The Standing of the School enables the management to
place every graduate in a leading business house.
Write for information to
F. P. PRUITT, President,
. Fort Worth, Texas.
anc®.
DENIED CITIZENSHIP
Strawberry and
Vegetable Healers
The Passenger Department of the Illinois
-aWsSSRKWBSRWSS
. described the
last territory in (his country
-^xrvarss?«arja?S
imilfl address a iio:,l»l i ard to the ucdert>Ii,nei
Dubuque., Iowa, requesting a copy or
Urou jfgY, Asst. Uen’l Pa»«T Agent.
Golf Is World Game.
At Bagdad there has been a golf
club for nearly ten years. The eight-
een-hole course, which is laid out In
the desert some three miles from the
city, is said to be ci “a decidedly sport-
ing character'-which means, accord-
ing to some that one loses an imtr.od-
!crate number of balls there. Golf
'may be played at Zanzibar, Benin
(“the city of blood.” It will be re-
.raombered), Crete, Bangkok, Honolulu,
iPerak and also at Wei-Hai-Wek— Jx>n-
,don Times
Thought Livingstone at Play.
A Makaloio. seeing Livingstono ob
ierve a thermometer and take notes,
after haviug vainly tried to under-
stand what ho was doing, began to
laugh, sayiug: “Poor fellow! Ho
plays just like a child.”
Sanitary Certificate#.
The public health department of
the city ol I.ondon issues certificates
to restaurants and bakeries which
have been inspected and found iu
canitarv condition.
Railway# Own Staircases.
In London the stairways and ele-
vators used for access or egress from
the stations of the underground rail-
roads do not occupy any part of tho
streets. The railway companies had
to buy space in a block where they
vanted a station.
Wedding Sweets In Holland.
In place of wedding cake in Holland
wedding sweets aro given—1“braid-
zuikers” they are called. They are
handed round by children and are
served in flower-trimmed baskets.
Wood H. Arnold Case Disposed of by
Citizenship Court at Tishnm ngo
SOUTH McALESTER: A dec sion
was rendered in t’ e famous Wood H.
Arno'd cast at Tis oralngo by the
c’t zenship c-urt, in which tho Ar-
nol's were -'cnied c t zoi hip In the
Choctaw nation. The Arnolds h>d
been admitted to citizenship by Ju ge
Clayton of the disT'ct court, after
h^ng denied by the Dawes commis-
sion.
Both the claimants and tho Choct w
nation have spent thousands of dol-
lars. and both sides have hit’erly rou-
te ted tho case, an I ha e foug.it over
every inch of the ground.
Judge Weaver, who wrote the de-
cision said that there was not su^-l-
e-1 evidence to s'tis'y Vim tipt th ■
Arnolds were of Choct w des-ent. as
the Arno'ds on t^e other '’and cF mod
to be 'ineal ceidants of a full-b oo1
Choctaw indl’n.
THE FISH BRAND SLICKER
A VALUED FRIEND •
“A good many yean ago I bought •
FISH BRAND Slicker, and It haa proven
a valued friend for many a Kormy day, but
now it ia getting old and I mug l-ar#
another. Pleaae send me a price-list.”
(The name of this worthy doctor, obliged
to be out In aU sort, of weather, will
be glreo on apj>U:atlon.)
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boston, O. S. A. » -
!
TOWER CANADIAN -
COMPANY, Limited a.'
Toronto, Canada *wff
Wet Weather Clothing, Suits, and Hats for
all kinds of wet work or sport
Conduct thyself always with the
same prudence as tboneh ©on w rl
observed by ten eyes, nn I pointed oui
by ten fingcra-—Confucius.
3EGGS' CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds.
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No 45, 1904
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The McLoud Standard. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904, newspaper, November 4, 1904; McLoud, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859742/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.