The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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After Gumblerh. Chart* H llotimell, be
, , .1 known .1 "Oklahoma Char.i. ,
District .muff H- • v ieuve over the Denver, Eaifl «.v
has issued a venin • " . " 1 next Monday ti tin interns.
Stat- «ntlrtertitotial grand jury< _._,„l
to api ear hetore thedistric
at Oklahoma City. This i sonn
What of a suptise ti* the putiii*,
yet the purpose is very apparen
when the series <■ crimes thai Wise Choice
have been committed in the past
few weeks are considered.
to Missouri dav. He will make
all town on thi road. lit i- a>-
:M authorized to take subscrip-
tion ior the World.
made an
4 Fountain Pen for f
School B-ws and j
School Girls
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DO YOU KNOW
?
We art pleased to offer ^
to uti> lm; ur trirl who will Ii*
that the
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Governor I etfjusot mum «... --- j .
. ;: ;ulient choio v. her. hi «l«cte. necure for us eipfo new Hub
Th. tir.i . th- ••ih.H.tu^' o Wcimi!. „ ;n. script um .or lit tvansa.
C.'hari.: s>v.-liijrhammer by f< rr.v j scilt)1J; janii ieat i u buaid Mr.!, City Week!} Jourr.tt. Ut tile
Keidv. Which occurred thr^ , Womie has t spotlew ciiaracteij rate of 2r cent.- eacli. ma/-
weeks ago. The seeu.nl is th. I ml Wlli Umt oBla. cfliuiem i * £ a tola, ot 5--.U().anc. V 111
ahuotini! which occurred at IIil ,t;rvicu. will neiul the mone} to us to-
auhitrb. June 2'). in which .hie j gether with the names, we
men wen shot, n'thou: i '.her Ben Thompson had two rib will mail to his or her all-
Wen no tatalitieb Tin third i {broken by tailing ron the ruof dretiK charges prepaid
Hutahomd Printing lomp >|
is prepared to do
ill Kinds of Job Printing
VfUU II" ^
tilt killing of joe liannister, las of a house beiongin; to K"\
natunUn night. Hi wat .hot am | Warren.
killed as in was descending thv
Stair of a gambling resort. Tie
gamblers are fearful that tins wi
result in ''jeopardising1 the busi-
ness interests ol tin town,' us
thes Choose to express ti oy an
other temporary restraint ol their
trade. Alt least there will be con
mderable uneasiness untill tie
(•.ami jur* tie euncludec it. th
liberations.
MAN FROM ARKANSAS TELLS OF
REMARKABLE SIGHT.
Carl Clark is here irotn Detning.
N. M., visiting In parents.
B. i . Kobertspeoia represen-
tative World ; J' air Transit-
Entertainment Company, was 11
Guthrie tin pas', week.
F. Ii. Houphton was ui C"vle
this week.
Mayor Barnes and wilt are in
St. Louis. _______
Edgar Jones ha- gone to Old
Mexico.
Jake Douglas and .wiie lei t lor
California last Thursda; morn
*• ___
frank Hewitt anil lutuilt a",
enroute i > California.
The utcialist (' ub will hold
services at the Probate court
room at 10 a. in., tiex Sunt.. )■
All are invited.
H
5 Southwest Worlds
is CLUBBING WITH
beautiful fountain pen. Thin
pen is guaranteed to give
good satisfaction if proper-
FISHES IN TREES h handled. Rubber handle.
and gold pointed. If it- first
clans in every respect. What
is the use of having a bottle g> .r.'tv 4itnr
of ink when you can have f k lie KflttSftS Ut} Slttr
tHCX"i« r*? ?'% —am.—
Pl,ins—Paraonauie Skepticism Dis filled W'U Ulk UIK 1 t!clCt\ 1 Ol •
flayed by a Listener. writing ' TlllS pen IS a great •
j present for the boy or girl. ]|
"Did you ever see flah hanging iron j y- V()U „et ()Ul ancl mak« •
tin linn, o> tree, " asked a man Iron, ^ m Baturdav. "
list
H
Kansas City Journal.I
!
tin Ht Krunoi: Uasiu. "Woii, 1 have
ami tin" didn't, have wins::, either
The- wen juHi simnlv plain iii St
! raneis river cnllish, and hull nevei
leurnetl ho v. to lin unythinj' hut swin
antl hluhher lint I found a buuch o
them ut> u u tret one morning jus
tin auun und it wu; u niirioUB sight
Ol course, it Is common enough ti' find
h;ii in hollow iu«. hollov trees unc
Btump: uiter a flood, iiut theae mem
her; wen up in the brantMie-. out in
tin open in plain view where tliev
iron Id hi aeeu. It wus during a heavy
-•isc In the rivei hue! in tie early
'XK: I was living ut the tinn aone
eighty nilieB ui the rive! iron tin
mouth on what if known ub Gov.
Uayou inland in that section of Ar-
kansas, so named hecuuse of a fearful
catth calamity shortly after ti. war,
when the bayou which surrounds the
isiand wai literally choked witn the
huiliefc of cattle. Opposite when I
lived Wat u Sharp curve ii tin river
anil a considerable lip witi a rather
marked dwclini toward the river.
edge. The higl wuter had filled this
dip Trees o u small bushy variety-
had grown up thickly in the dip Hur
itit the overflow u vast amiv of liar
had ltuatei' into tin plaet evidently
ti. ieed. Out night u short distair
below thii plai t then was a hrea; ir
in embanUment v.'hiel threw tin ul.
force of the river bad into u u—r
basii tf hall mile awa> The fall won it! >ppositt
not have been more rapid if the hot j ______
tom had dropped out of the river
Ueallf a' first I thought titer, hur
been a sinking of the land when 1
you cai; secure a list in a
short time and earn this
beautiful pen. Now is the
time ti make a trial as out
proposition will onl} hole.
^(Kid for sixty days iroui
Dec. 1st.
Send money by postoffice
>rder or draft, and address
all communications to The
Kansas Cit} Weekly Jour-
nal, Kansas Oty.Mo.
Send for sample copies of
ihe Weekh for canvassing;.
A Mos\
Liberal OfferJV
L U. BAlLDAUF. I). A
dentist,
Oflict- next to Poatoflie, over tlet«ul
Shoe Store. Gor. First aud Okla Ave.
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
The World Will Send the
Live Stock Indicator, worth
Special Farmers' Institute, worth
Poultry Farmer, worth
South west. World, worth
s1.c0
.50
.50
-50
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For PHOTOS6cto
SWEARhGEN.
Mrs. John DuBois and !. ni
hu^< c one to California.
VV. S. Derrick is now coutUv lroal, „ -
sUi erinteudeiit. He took chargt J ventured out the next morning. Across
ol his office last Monday. V>'. S.
the Postoffice.
Total.
For 75 Cents Per Year.
Sample Copies Can Be Had at This Office.
£2.50
(
Calvert, the retiring official, has
made Logan count \ an e.\ce..et
superintendent.
Henry Wolff has the contract
for building a large ice plant at
Tishomugu.
The West Guthrie kindergarten
schools have closed for lack of
patriotism.
Muster M. M. Cahill. son oi S.
D. Cahill. and who represents tin.
Kansas Cttv Star, was the ouu
one that had . tloat in the parade
during the carnival.
he river from where I lived 1 beheld
a remarkable sii;ht. The dip hat been
emptied by the sudden break below
Hundreds of fish iiad been eaugh nap
pini ub ii we-1 Catliah measuring
all the way iron, a l'ev inches to o
foot and a halt, could he seei Itounc
in; and wrigt:liiif in the bush- t"I>t
ant: torkB of the cltimpt of trees v.-hieh
had grown up in the dip it wn -he
nu>K! remarkable sight T had eve- seei
and 1 would not ha- • believed it my
-I if I had not beheld it with my own
eyes."
"1 didn't see it—what do you expec
me to do"' asked the skeptic, who had
ordered a highball but the man trun.
Arkansas never answered
t. A. DOUGLAS.
The Guthrie Jeweler.
Wi :.ches, Dirmonds. Silver
ware. Fine China, Clocks.
R. I. Watch Inspector. |
102 Oklahoma Av< <•
Real Fstate Dealers.
A. G. JONES.
] West Harrison Aveut-<
P. JELSViA..
Room 17. Gray Block.
NOT LIKELY TO BE POPULAR
A. WHITE.
CIVIL ENGINEER.
; Ihe Kansas City Journal
ESTABLISHED 1854.
The Journa : ti o: Republican newspaper
| published in Kans:i- C l \ th< only paper i-. Kansafc
I Cit\ supporting; tU administration. Ft.i nearly ,
I half a century The Jt>urna! has been pronrnent in l
A> the Republican ooitmdlb^ antl a bousdbold word in 1
i the g;reat west and southwest. 1
•5 The value of The Kansa:- Cit} Journal as a news (
medium is well established. Its vast telegraphic re- I
4 port, combined with its general sews matter, as-
sures it a welcome in even household. Its rapid ■
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Judge G. ^• Perkins leaves tor
Little Rock, Arkansas, this week
on a month's vacation. Here s
bopthe that the Judge wiil have
a pleasant journey. He i> well-
known in that city and wi. be
greeted by many friends.
Mrs. J. J. Houston it- visiting
at Garnett, Kansas
Scriptural Method of Carvine Fowls
Has Disadvantages
A scriptural method of carving
fowl; when 11 secular compute was
olaimei l>> a witty monk who, having
been asket! to carve one day said
"Inasmuch as you demand It ! will
carvi the fowl according to biblical
principles' ""Set: exclaimed ite
host*-- "at- a "ortlini to tie si ;p . . , t .
ture The Uteologian therefon be / t l.< Tne}-a, - L.av .
gan tie carving. The baron was ten
doret! tin head ol ;hi fowl, the baron-
es; the neck, the two daughter* a
win; apiece, and the two sum a first
join, the monk retaining th "
mainder. "According to wiiat inter
——— - pj. u'.ioi do you make such a divis-
ion li Butt !ord wut v Kiplej mi T inquiree the host of hit em.
the past week looking alter buse scant pCrMom
nes-. lor the > le company. doled mn to the faniii.v "From ui
————interpretation of my uwn ' replied
Delegate Mc( ruire and wift j the monk, ' As the master of you
have returned to th. ir home in
Pawnee.
Special attention givet to...
ntreet Paving, Water Supp ,
aud Seweragi Lingiueeriu;
oi ltvweat Guthrie, Okla.
U>:iiilii>m.t Aveuuv, VJULU"t,
Horace W. Adams
Loan- and Real Estate j
)ver Guthrie Na*. Bank.
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I uoust tlie head belongs to yoo bj
right; the baroness being most ilea1
lo you. should receive the neck,
which ii nearest the head; in the
i «rie (Old wings tin young girls will recogtn/.e
s ayinbi o^ then mobile tiiougiiu..
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extended mining interests there, tuj to the youug barons, the tirunt-
_^tricks the; iiavt' recolved will ! e-
. mind thi'i) Uiat they are reMpmifllbn
Charle L . ..-.dam:- ha t "tuttut i (or supporting our bouse, at rju i u;i
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Booth, H. A. The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903, newspaper, July 11, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89012/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.