Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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MOSQUITOES
WILL NOT TROUBLE YOU
If you use our Mosquito Talcum
Powder, A little rubbed on the face
and hands of Baby makes him secure
from them.
COURT ITEMS.
A rehearing ot tne divorce cast' of
W. J. against Anna L Short
will be heard beiore Judge Huston
Friday.
Mary' a Neil has beguu suit against
Allie lndurwoou
to Quiet title to luo soutn
15. quarter of sec. 12, tp. 1G, r. 1. W. aK''
a. 1'. Mutclilei, turough bis attor-
neys Fegan suiu v> iiiieiey lias com-
Seed Wheat At CiisL
careful of your feed J «
onl> pure varieties. t +
We have several ears of pure, solt j
Missouri Red wheat at $1.00 P r bush I ,
«. M mmU
which more than pays the ex
nense of planting.
MODEL MILLING 'O
North Division St.
half of !t. I
25c
GRAY'S
per Can at
DRUG STORE
♦
| 103 West Oklahoma Ave. Guthrie, Okla.
l"t- K*+-1 -
j menced an action against tlie i' arm-j
1 r^ I'ooperati. e Oii vo., in the district
j Court lot $10,i.>o.u0 damages tor loss n !l r._,M ^ltn'fav
' ot pail of 1)1= tu.gcrs in tne niachiB- Da.' URsilto JUllut-J
ilery ot defendants cotton oil mills. |
♦ ; Ken Senderson ot Marshall, bner-|
? inaa Workman oi Mulaall and Paul
♦ {Levy (Big Boy Niggen, lautarie, have •
i been placed on tne criminal docket j
i ' ot tne superior > ouri with charges
TjOt bootlegging i.gaiitBt each.
♦ | Superior Court will convene in
X: regular term Monday, September 4th.
and Labor Day
(irlatido and
Gu
See
your Teeth Fixed
YOU'LL BE SORRY
FURROW
HR.
;it
KIN AWAY TO BE COWBOYS
AKE CAUGHT.
i There arc fort., liquor cases await-
▼ jing trial at U:i3 ti rrti.
+ | hid l,yie, a ti; rfro blacksmith, has
1 : been urrtsLja ana is awaiting trial in
T the Superior l curt, on information
♦ , cnarging <-.u«"t.> to a tiorse watch he
i is alleged to brutally have beaten.
• i Walter vv iison s demurrer was uv- . , • , • . . K,,tte>r
| erruled by judge lawrence Tues- tlOH ot which 8 the better
! day and i.earing set lor September , j ]V*ats or- tlie Leans
|2Uth. Wilson is charged ttli the
Lost. destruction ot public i roperty in
A dove co'ored rain coat, either on .-.etunk hie 10 uallots in i.ie Court
Between
hrie.
On Sunday, game called
30 at E ectric Park. j j
Labor Day the Fats and , j
Leans will bat the ball and
make the play fullof interest j —
and se
DENTIST
Cur. First and Okla. Ave.
22 YEARS IN GUTHRIE
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;Ltle the old time que?-
OF SUPREME COClf l'
Elm or Noble street. Tuesday. Return jiouse
to this office and receive reward.
Three small boys, aged 6, 8 and 12,
sons of Wm. Hackelthorn of 1717 W. up^oKTH UNIVERSITY
Noble Ave. ran away from home
with the intention of becoming cow-
boys and Indian fighters, and they
did not return last night.
Search was instituted through the
police department of Guthrie. The
boys were overtaken at Cashion 20
miles west of Guthrie. They had
walked the entire distance.
ATHLETIC DAY.
THA.NKSDAY Ual^e
Henry Lewis and ('has. Gooclt
were tried tetore Justice Seton on
the charge of seining in tne Skele-
ton, and were discharged, Deputy
Warden Jns. T. .Martin stat-
ing that he was mistaken in the iden-
t'ootball Squad W ill Make its Debut tity of ttie accused.
iu First Big Game ou Gridiron | Urs Tom Uum whoRe pluce wa3 ■
-November .10.
FARM LOANS.
Easiest terms
great bargains in farm and city prop
ertv Have good trading propos
lions. T. A. BAGGETT.
HILL I'AVINO CO. TAX ASSESS
MENT VMICAHLY SETTLED.
ELITE THE A THE OPENS SUNDAY CITY POLICE COURT
LIFTED TO THE DIGNITY
The Elite Theater will be open
Sunday night for the season. Some
special features in pictures and
I OWI'ST 1! VI E. vaudeville have been secured for the
Have a few very opening night. The proprietor has
been aw ay during the summer secur-1
ing things.
' CI'THHIK PARTIES 8AVS KOIi.
1 BERY OF CASHION BANK.
In the absence of City Attorney Bet*
llegler, on a summer vacation, Judge
Frank Dale and Judge A. G. C. Bierer
are in regular attendance, alternately,
each morning before the city police
court, prosecuting the drunks and.
deuri monde. The rumy culprits on
the mourners bench are not aware
that an ex-chief justice and a former
associate justice of the Supreme court
Notice.
"WHEREAS, for business conven
lence I have been conducting i
plumbing business under the name of
Kellogg & Weis, and said Weis has
been receiving a portion of tae pro-
fits of the business, as compensation
for his services, and W HEREAS said
Weis has overdrawn his account and
left my employ, 1 hereby give notice
to the world that he no lunger rep-
resents me in any capacit).
I m0 C. H. KELLOGG.
Falls Victim to Thieves.
Robbers working in the vault of the
U between the Hill Con- I'"'rst National bank of Cashion were I Qf oklahoma have sacrificed their dig-
xuin uu:.i 4..u.«= / r Ueaii couutj Wednesday morning frightened nwayl„lty (o a8s,gt in the
preservation of
raided by Constables Redmond and struction compa J" ■ before they had opened the safety. peace an(1 dignity of the city. Put
Robersan has brought suit in Justice was settled ■ box in which several thousand do'-110 the "old timers" it is a reminder of
Thanksgiving day, 1911, will be Soward's Court for the recovery of, J. L. Fitzgerald, for the company, j.ar8 were stored. They secured onlyitl,p jirgt years ot- (Guthrie, twenty-two
memorable on account of the star $45.on and a diamond ring she alleges made affidavit that the valuation 01 al)0ut ^25. years ago, when Judge Bierer was the
lootball game 01 the first season for were wrongfully taken from her by $1:5,000 set by appraisers was too ^ automobile carrying four men1 appointed' city attorney, and Ju l?e
the Oklahoma Methodist unuersuy. tiie officers during the raid. high; that the Hill , from Guthrie reached Cashion about I Da]e frequently appeared on the other
Announcement was maue tudaj ot a Ananias Copeland, convicted of sell :he plant as it is tor 1 ' one 0viock in the morning and that si,|,. aB attorney for the culprits, re-
battle on the gridiron on that festival stealing* cotton and s ntenced to a part of it is not taxable nere, n - ty careered around Cashion, | twlx't- Mavor Nlssley, in his capacity
day, November 30, between the M. ■ gerve three years in the penitentiary lng been assessed at nauarKo awakening some of the inhabitants ag police judge and the two
0. team and the A. & -M. (Stillwaterj and will Cooper, sentenced for is appraisers put the plant at jfij.w . BCnre(, the robbers. justices of the Supreme Court, the.
team. It is regarded as a certainty months for shooting Constable Z. Y. The avaluation of j The early morning joy riders were 1 offenders of the law have a hard time
50,000.
that this game will be the greatest Young at Meridian all 01 whom ari
in Oklahoma on that date. negroes were taken to .McAlester by
Setting of this event—two months Sheriff Murphy on Wednesday.
from tomorrow—will give Guthrie peo j J. L. AVortham, alias Kimball,
pie an opportunity to see the uni-1 whose family reside in Guthrie, un-
versity in action and to give it a del- am st charged with swindling
great send-off in its athletic career. Titcoma bankers out of $17,000.00, is
I'here will be many visitors here for reported to have confessed.
the game, which will practically be 1 A. t. Dunn wjio with one ('has
ihe debut of the university into bog H. White under the name of Okla-
school athletes. The otner games hp.ma Produce Commission Co.. w
Portland, Ore. and
based on the supposed valuation ot i gingin(r anj whooping until they saw i of it these days
the robbers, when they gave the | ——
Sc o l Warrant Boots for District al«™-)er Rogan u understood to
Sc ,001s made to conform to m1 pres., #£ =7^
P^UceW 103-107 N. First Street. ' v'ault door was blown, hut the
strong
box was not opened for lack of tim«?
WALTER WILSON TO STAND TRIAL M>(a\ COt'NTY SOME FINK
Walter Wilson, formerly custodian
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
O A S T O R I A
APPLES.
B100EST STRIKE OF LEAD 1\
MIAMI DISTRICT.
s. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has of the season will lead up to this arrested at Portland Ore an s ,of. ^ eounty bu'ildillg who is charg-
a justifiable grievance. Two thieves game, which will be against probablj in the federal jail at guthrie chd,ged gd with getting fire to ballots stored
Btole liis health for twelve years. They the strongest team in the state. \wththe use ot mails to del . ^ basement of the county build-
were a liver and kidney trottb.e. Tiien i Formation of a football s^iuad has Jh*6 C°Sul1!n t^S° ? ! tng, had his case set lor trial for
Dr. King's New Life Pill3 throttled 'aiready been started. Guthrie will hiding $6U OOO.OO from the 11aliters Se tember 22 in the "district court.
tt'em. He's well now. Unrivaled for1runlish at least five players for the and .Mechanics fyank of Oklahoma H McGuire attorney for Wilson finer
Constipation, Malaria, Headacafr, Dys- flrst game, with good chances of City, helping to put said mn n domurred t0 ,he information
pepsia, 2."ic at f>igle Drug store. most of them staying for tne big the hole. ine case win ue demurrer was overruled.
v | show. There is other good material at Enid, September 18th. .
Teacher in Persian Girls" Scho.iL in sight. Several of the Epworth and L Doaks^ KIMVORTII LECH RK (OI RSE
(. I'itus Supplying the M^iket with
Rosy Jonathans.
Tortured Fur 15 1 tills.
up a loot- ol $.".00.00 Tuesday an$ left for th;s the First M. K Church, have cOmplet- Bhippe(j ^ere, and beside:
will go out home in Quirfton. ed the list of talent as follows: ijave the advantage of t
of City, helping to put said bank in
I most of them staying for the big the hole. The case will be tried
I show. There is other good material at Enid. September 18th.
■ in sight. Several of the Epworth auj .
I Fort Worth university athletes w ill ha3 been in the Guthrie Jail three _
Miss Rosa Schoenhair, for whom ue on iu;,al Kpworth Lecture Course for the
nutoerouk social events .aye given w H undoubtedly develop talent with ot ap 1 1 1!Mi-nU2, given under the
Mocreight, 2,. . -i - «. <^. -
Presbyterian Church. Miss Scaoen- the university, has made
"hair was at school eight years be- ball^scheclule. "-^he" su¥ck ncy of the "Jim Croft" Harmony Concert Co .OcMO
fore returning to Guumc . soon a g markers, used to separate the whites Dunbar Singing Orchestra... Nov. 2-.
on a years vacation. Thf, s(.,100| wln 0pen in Convention from the negroes on street cars is Thomas Brooks Fletcher. Dec. In.
hall two weeks from today Guthrie deiHed In a complaint of Muskogee Montaville Mowers Jan. 1., 1-
i.„„ . territory and a state citizens filed with, the corporation Gov. R. B. Glenn
- welcomed national conven- commission. They demand separ^e. liur.l.ar Bell Ringers.
B^fersvil[rNlichJOlseem;aToomed: '^t^"°nd 'viyi^rs "genera 11 y:'''.'m "Muskogee, b^ds for #500.000^00 for , to 10, 1911.
HP h^4 ?to sell WS farm ,nu gh, up has never taken part in a great building a combined office city ,iall
Lnrk' 11 s neighbors said, 'he cant sc..col event. The opening of a uni- and court house building ate re-
Hvp much longer" "Whatever 1 ate versity in a spot formerly held se- ported carried by the small majority
distressed me" he wrote, "tin 1 tri,d cured to polities is significant of the of 23. and that the election w
Electric Litters, which work-d sr.. h ehr nges that have come over the contested.
wonders for me that 1 can now eat city.
I could not take for ytars. The earlier
Miami, Okla., Aug. 20.—What, prob-
ably is the biggest strike of lead ir 1
p— !/ine ore ever known has jtisf. beea
lxipan county has this year much made by J, W. Barnes on a portion
ipples and a larger crop of ot tlie famous Emma Gordon lease iu
and tliem than was ejected. Mr. A. c. I this camp. The hole just finished
Yluis, living eight miles northwest, was drilled on the northeast iiuar-
across the Cimarron, has so far mark- ter of the lease on a tract of land
eted six wagon loads, of twenty-nine leased by Chapman l^nnon of
bushels each in Guthrie. They are Webb City, Mo., and is about one-hall'
mostly Jonathans, a rosy tinged ap- mile of the original camp, directl
pie, perfect in shape, and of a his- ltl, 0f the t hurch-.Mabon lease and
clous wine flavor. There is no bet- prrcss the rond frpm the 80-ocr
. . Ff'"b. 13. '12
. ,.M«r. 11, *12
curc-defymg "omach Rouble born, ha^ welcoon street .cars, the saW- Season Tickets can he reserved tree
ter eating apple raised anywhere an;! tract of the Miami Royalty company.
his apples Mr. Barnes encountered the up; <■ •
being picked run of atuff at 166 feet, being fifteen
riper and having that fres!i, crisp, feet of good pay ore. The sectn 1
resirous, sugary taste, instead of the run was struck at 224 fe^ts and co -
pimkv flavor of apples that must be tlnued in good ore to 295 feet an!
picked greep in order to stand ship- from that depth to :I2!> feet was •
ping. Mr. Titus also has the York cejitionally fine ore, making a t. I
Imeprial and the Gano, for cooking faee of ore of 116 feet.
purposes, but the Janotlian is the jg conservatively estimated t L
be
| It is reported that the suite bank-
arrivals of students ing board claims that 1. .M. lut-
grand remedy for stom- ore 'expTcted about a week hence, nam, Dr. Postelle and P. F
' '• •• tne They will be welcomed by the Uni- son of Oklahoma ( ity, aie indebted to
things
Its surely a _ i
fCh tInrtbkWne5JsU9EvervTo<ttle°Uar- verity" club? composed" ot local stu- that department in sums in excess of
liver and kidneys. 'w<* c fa ' ,$7.r.0,000.00. Most of the bank guar-
anteed. Only t<0c at La0. ' ' ;inty fund appears to have gone to
Btore- | your own friends have attained po- these and a few other gentlemne, and
v. ,. „„,h u„,. n„p„, Lank Commissioner Langford has be-
s.tion, honor, cash. How. Opens. ^ ^ a IlumlJ|.r of tjlP8e
Sept. 6 Salt City Bus'n ss College. ;lviators jn high finance in the "won-
CASTOR! A
for Infants and Children.
Ihb Kind You Have Always Bought
Ileal Estate Transfers.
Ed Detwiler to Willis D. Hennigh
block 10, Crescent
lots 24 and 2
$300.00.
Ploma E. Googins to Lyman
Knighton lot 16 block 24, C.
use on railroad trains, at Koetsch s Jewelry Store from Oct. yerfectlon. - this ore will make 30 to 40 per < .
. During the County Farmers Ijytfi- but, some experienced miners s: s
tute, during the next week, there will it will go 50 p r cent and still ot ;
be some on exhibit in the windows of are positive that it will make lij ; r
cent. '
Ti.is makes the eleventh hole w. 1 l
has been put down into good pay oi
'. p ti is iort;-i ere lease, and in - ei
hele there Is a face of ore ir. • >
to 101 feet.
Tbe Prairie Mining ccmpan>. ce. >
I posed of local people, on a lea* •
A. C. Dunn one of the men im- joining the one above hit t
plicatefl in the Oklahoma Produce struck excellent ore on the & 1
and Commission company case set for run and have a face of thlr t
trial in the federal court in Knid on feet.
R. Renfro has traded his geptember 1«, was brougiit in by Another local company fir ;
Hutchinson, Kansas, Box 343 P. Cata- (i«,r eity" including former mayor,drug store and building to J. E. Ke-;Mar8hal T. E. ilammersley and Uep-1 about one mile west or th< i >
'atrue free v'os'tions await gradu- Henry M. Scales, F. K. Camp, W. H ' neally of Newkirk for two farms In j uty Marshal J. C| Hagey of Portland,' struc-k gbod ore on Wednes ; i
■ .no phillips, et al., for the recovery of Kay county. Mr. Renfro will eon-1 oregM* He is held here for trial, the second run, and have 1 ■
Bears the
Signature of
( HAS. UKM'RO SELLS 01 T.
Charles
Lutz Dry Goods Co.
1 I
"EASY MONEY" HIS BAIT 1
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Country Merchants and a (lank Fell
For Schemes «f 4. ('. White,
Who is in inil Here.
ates.
Guthrie, $2,500.00. WANTED—Good Housekeeping Maga- al notes*
George and Sallie Rankin to Jol:ill zinp ,.pnuirps tjie services of a rep- .;.-||||j|E >[A\ I'LEAOS til'Il.TV
Massey SK of SE 12-1.1-3W $J8 .uu. reSentative in towns in Oklahoma to poilGEHY.
J. C. Dazey to Geo. W. Cohagan lots look af((,r suv,3Cription renew als and j
4 andS , block 27, Third Cap. Hts. Ad. extend circulation by special meth-
' Tacoma, v\ash., Aug.
various sums represented by person- tinue to reside in Guthrie and Mr.Uje was caught in Portland vicinity.
Keneally will move to the city- as j —
soon as he can secure a man to con- a FALLfN IDOL
duct his drug business at Newkirk,
The building and stock were trad-
ed on a value of $18,000. The re-
cent stroke of paralysis, from which
he has not entirely recovered, is the
! Turkey Fat Mining companj
building their derrick and
have it completed by the en1,
week and their mill once mo>
I
Atchison Giobe.
An idol of the literary world has! nlng by the beginning of ne st
fallen with a sickening thus, in the | J. A. Potter, on the old Cons,
suicide of Mrs. Myrtle Iteed McCul- lease a* the western edge <
Guthrie $300.00. ods which have proved unusually sue-1 iacoma, ".U'.;u'l'llri1u
Mar,3! ValVn/q'wT^d 8 halt ccssfu1' and commission Pre- ^°rt^a charg,.(i on' the police cause of Mr. Renfro s going out of |no/elUt.' Mrs. McCullougn i camp, went into fine ore at 1
E. Ballard S half of S W and S. halt yi exl)erlence desirable, but not UKianoma cuarKCu k business. ' ... ...
of N W. of S. W. 35-18-44 $4 500.00. csaentIa!, whole time or spare time, blotter «11 'the flrf ^eu|
Oak Park Dev. Co. to L. W. (onner A(ldrPag w'ith references, J. F. Fair- g'et'. ha '■ ' PIttMllMiM' CITIZENS IN ASSAI'LT
lotB 27 and2S block 17. Oak Park Good Housekeeping Magazine, Pleadeu.lty. ^ ^ ^ . , "cASE.
addition Guthrie $. -0. _ ^ 381 Fourth Ave., New York City.
Oak Park Dev. Co. to L. W. Conner
Ixits 25 and 26, vlock 17 Oak Par*
Ad Guthrie $320. riarkhv'i"e iniment, 25c, 50c and $1.00 bot- " u'i)ty"'"
Elizabeth Bivans to Mary A. t lark _ ^ ^ ^ , prove me guiuy.
North 8 acres of SW of NE 5-16-2-W
All druggists sell Dr. Cox s Barbed
$1500.00. „ .
F. L. Saddler to R. A. Gaffney lots
23 and 24 block 5 Guthrie $1,600.00.
I>atola Householder to Albert C.
Hirzell lots 23 to 28 block 6, Fourth
Cap. Hts. Ad. Guthrie, $1,025 00.
W. M. McCoy to Jehiel R. Craig lots
ties. Guaranteed to heal without leav- |
Ing a blemish, or money refunded.
took an overdose of morphine Thurs- anil lias a face of forty-six fe>
day night on purpose. She had been mill will no doubt soon be i .
placed on a pedestal by the inhabl ore again. This strike has i i
tants of the literary world, who, as up the western side of the ca
everyone knows, are women. Mrs. e.ery hole, on each lease on v.
Myrtle Reed McCullough wrote ' l^i- the upper run has been fouiei
vendar and Old liice," anil ' l-ove|gone into the ore on the low
Letters of a Musician," and in both thus showing that the lower i i
books the men were so fine grained, > ists under the upper in evi -
There is nothing else to do," he
declared. "1 can see no particular
reason why 1 should put the state to Resulting from trespass on Adam
a lot of expense bj making them Traband'iS grounds at his ten acre
guilty." place southeast of the city by Enoch
If 1 had been satisfied with Hell- Bamford, two assault cases are set
man's money 1 would have been lar .for trial for September 7 before ; and made such impassioned love that . stance.
away by now, for he hardly would1 justice Seton. The Traband side is to j ft was terrible for teh women of the,
have known that I had beat him yet." the effect that Bamford, in hauling literary world to read about them' ll\l> HIS 1IANI> CUT 0
said Wortham. "I got to a place brick to his chicken ranch, cut down and then liave to associate with their |
Tim hie school be'l weighing over ' where I needed money and took a the barb wire fence three times and own menfolks, who went around the S. P. Mutchler has broug
th.,t w'Iu nlnred In the belfrv ' chance, but I never did any job be- <jrove through his premises. Each bouse in their shirt sleeves, chewed against the Farmer's Co-m
nf tht Central school building here fore this." time, not wanting a fuss, Traband j tobacco, ate their beefsteak rare. Cotton Oil company for $10
a" 00 hlnek 6 Third Cap HtS. I «vtLn Years airo ifcas been ordered This statement conflicts with the says he put the fence back. The last and whose most violent love-making account of the loss of a ham.
21 and 2,2. block J,.Third tap. "tB-1 sixteen jears ago, 'has been oraereu j f q( detecUveg that Wortham time he was present and Bamford consisted in a compliment for good machinery at the mill here.
Condemn School Hell.
Ad Guthrie, $1,700.00.
| rlovvn because of complaints of citi-
s\*indled a number of banks at New knocked him down and kicked him in cooking.
$2,500.00.
Dr. Cox's Painless Blister, price 50c
Guaranteed to blister without pain, or
money refunded,
druggists.
For sale by all
WATERMELON CROP KIG
Although about six weeks later
than usual, the watermelon crop Is
one of the best ever grown In this
locality. The Cimarron River valley
Is very productive this season and
the big melons are being hauled to
market here at the present time by
the wagon load. The farmers living
near Corwln, eight miles west of
Guthrie, seem to be most successful
with melons this season. More big
melons are being marketed than ever
known here before.
dangering the walls of the building.
Wife Got Tip Top Advice.
"My wife wanted me to take our boy
| to the doctor to curs an ugly boil."
writes D. Frank el, of Stroud, Okla.,
"I said 'put Bucklen's Arnjna Salve
on it.' She did so, and it cured the
moil in a short time." Quickest
healer of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns.
Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best
Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only 25c
at Eagle Drug Store.
Whiteley and O. R. Fegan fi
world i suit in district court today.
: tern cities. Relatives will be asked tried to use a hammer on him. _ imagined that Mrs. Mrytle Reed Mc-
M.JeMeCoy N.'1 h^ft,lotESWa27-ltG-4W | ^aTd ^''swinging'" eli "is"', n- oilcans, Dallas; and _ other southww- t he j ribs. Bamford^ claim s^ Traband The .vomen in the literary
to care for Wortham's three children
at Guthrie while he is imprisoned.
Dr. Qox's Barbed Wire Liniment does
not burn or blister, relieves pain
quickly and flies will not bother t..e
wound. For sale by a 1 druggists.
The second act is that Phil Tra-1 t'ullough had a figure like a buggy!
band, son of Adam, working in the whip: that her eyes were starry, and ^ •.•.•t.tMs.aunsBa::;!: •
fire department, who is the expert i that her etherial face was framed ■ "
mechanician for the motor truck, in a halo of golden hair; that her!
hearing of his father's assault, found , husband walked around on his knees]
Bamford in the Vencldora Cigar store, j before her, and when ne spoke to he;
Phil had his two arms broken at talked poetry. But Mis. Myrtle Reed
the elbows in an accident and they' McCullough; according , to her pic- j
were set wrong so they open outltures, which are being shown in the
away from the body. So he can't be , pfepers in connection with the story
sunnosed to fight as well as his, of her suicide, had a figure like
an old-fashioned feather bed, wore
her hair In a door-knob on the top
LOGAN COUNTY G\}li; WARDEN
MAKES MISTAKE.
spirit Is willing, rooking around for
Game Warden James T. Martin something handy, he spied a base
made a mistake in the arrest of Chas. ball bat. and whacked Bamford on
Gooeh and Henry I^wls in having the head with that. But his broken
them arrested and brought before ai-ms did not swing true and he did
JiiBtice Seton for seining in the not do as much damage as he might
Skeleton. He brought Ills charges on have. Had he been at his best It
As a household remedy for cuts
burns, bruises, piles, pain and sore-
ness of all kinds. Dr. Cox's Barbed _
Dire Unlment. 25c size has no equal. , information, and confessed he was might have been serious.
. ... mint a Von The men arrested are' So there are two assaults to be
If not satisfactory, money refunded, j mlnen"t IjOKan rounty farmers and tried, and there are two men quite
For sale by all drugirts. bRTe a noti0n to sue for damages. badly hurt.
of her head, and did not get along
with her husband. She left a note
slamminghi m. nnd what almost kills
the women of the literary world, the
note was addressed to the hired girl,
and asld if her husband had been as
good to her as the hired girl, she
would not have taken the morphine
route to another world.
Patters^
Furnitui'
who...... p|ain.^Aril*'
Furniture.
Carpets, Ft<
Ginlialniers 12#-12# W. HarrLon
A Enneral Director*. Gntl' ie.
Residence Phone 184. Phone
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911, newspaper, August 31, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88389/m1/5/: accessed June 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.