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VOLUME XII
♦tYour New Fall--*®
SHoes are l\crc in all the latest
Styles. Men Shoes. Ladies Shoes. Boys
Shoes. Misses Shoes. No matter what
you may want In Shoe; you will find it
here in style and price to suit you.
MACHINE FOR 25c
Twenty* live cents >\
MOTTO • FREEDOM FOP! OUR PEOPLE.
, , - iM'v. oMAHi'.«*Timmo v. bee J2 W.
Drawback to Militarism.
To bo an offlc r In the miliita on.
must l ave par.viKi! v.llhou: limit.
.IS 0 f Now York 8un. A* offleer of oni
.'smv D.i'llf (S.IO.OO) l>Po[> Ilea l (he ' •! r- ol ' lis H - niR t
1 ' •' m BtraciHoff lth ■ number rf ro .
1 White Sew ill'' UlOhinSi i rnil:s. r.oung % r' 'fff ,
and av.kward lr!«h-..«n. who by Inal- «
Oil at ti. A. U hit'" • - t ocory , . | i n |(, tho . « in P:u.,l i
I :... it 1 mill Mil*! '«k h. oU^W-lo,.-; ^
I hoc thc machine. Numbers hoiu 1
to -40, one of these numbers get
K
i? my time and jour it1
?erdit*put ti; han.'a in ;k
fru this inaohine.
• lly t'!«? f.r.l.xT * "kf ' Tilly to hint:
-Private, Aliy d> i't >•<*' F,J!1<I I" the ,
J ,««! r of n .'••W'-r as I e.l you ftjJ
You're wsstlnfl
own." Tho recr.
y-t in '.Cits an 1 rcplb 1 patlenwy.
"A.v it you worked In to ga Inui?-- j
all day you wouldn't ah no position
of ro soldier.
St-rrehouces of the Indians.
An Indian carte Is u queer looking
ONE, PRICE.
We have but one price to all.
We buys the best Shoes thats made, and
Sell them at a small profit, to ah ahke.
Call and Examine our New styles.
CTCP.IES CF CLERICAL FOLK.
Comical Mlxup# Mads by O-xuplers ^ _
of the Fulp t. ' i","would arrest tbi attention of
I A Scfttch mlnh-t.r v. !w was In n« • <1 |„.;u!slilve ir ■%. I. r. who
of twdi. IhKa.coaveyfd bis n'u"t'0.n' J
to his comwsatlfln: "Wecl. ni u
the kirk Is urgently In n, e 1 of r'.l.er,
mid as we have failed l« set i; ney
honestly, we will bay;.; to see what a
bazaar can do for ti
"'SCHOOL-'BOQKS
'S DRUG STOP
WE ARE-HEADQUARTERS
For School Books and School Supplies
c. R. RENFRO,
Mtl^RFU 36
soBT
would at onee iAvosMgate i( he did
not know what it was. And >et cai So
to hide. It Is certainly n m's-
non.er In this en e. When i! ■ !n :.m
sun i bis meat, arms and oti;er oatttt
206 West Ohla. Ave.
.^Prescriptions a Specialty^
:/.aar can do f''r 1 ln t! ( forest maze3 and fan-1 away
It happened iu Cornwall, according . ^ ^ q poe6€^iona so that lis
! to rei :.rt, that a pastor coinp'alud
itiv i..v v. , isions so that ho
1,,, ,,f coal !"readily find the:n when he re-
congregation had tho habit or ^
round at l^Ae comers
fi
w
Opposite Post Office.p'J
1r-'i
CNT
that hU ;
looking round at late comers, ana,
v. ..1g he thought it natural onc.ugn,
, lie saw that It disturbed their rellg-
lous dutie:', aud bo determined to an- uuii; ul
n unr ' by name tho: e |«-r iib i" " , f t|10 clcj.e would bo eonaid
lite. Accordingly he several ...
1. The modern cat be Is perdie l
on r"le . bound lu straw and loppeil
with eauvas. "They lire fairly • o-
• . vs a recent writer, "although
in time of war between tribes the en-
CT SWINE INDUSTRY. FERTLE VALLEY
of Agri-1 OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
ONE WAS NOT B-RROWEO.
U3r'West Okla. Ave.
can.c In ute. Accoramr.iy se e].„, contrahand" In t'e Arctic re-
Untl paused during the prayers am Cncl e are marked by cairns, the
said: "Mr. C„ with his wife and
i' \ir;htcr," t! en again, "Mr. C. and
n William
tim' fhn
n."
, sue es being so piled a;: to i r feet f
Mr. I. and 6, )lleg frum prowling wild beasts.
This vi nt on for a while _
u 1 one' the congregation k i t tbt'.r eyes
W! f.:;cd on their books, but when It
Steamship C. okcct.-cks.
The sir. < f the s. ">1; rtacks of some
11,un ;••,.> which leave N w
Y(.|k j.. „n Int r-.i'iinH topic among
f0i'<1 1; --k shore A convincing pf of
Ol their : i'/.e Is seen In thia comparl
Stales 1
hgu.es 1
cC'i ur c
Kiniiflsher, Nov, SSili 1004
Mrs Sadie W Laylou of Phlladelphlii. |
ri-nn .I'resUkutuf the Weinn. llome & j
Foreign Mission' Conveiiliou .uxilary of ^ ^ ' Sonday Jcurna
the Naliounl Bnpilal « ■ r,^a;jc^ From Time Subscription
g ven out "Mr.!. M., In a ne-.v binn !,"
every fexinlne head In the church
turned.
was a curate -vho read in the les-
y soil for the C'.ay: . Inn ' The uew Kast river tunnel which
"He spoke the word, an I catbcpper. m - . .. ' 'lroad to
came and gras-Iplllar. Innumerable. ; ul )M („am<.I,.r a9
—— —Chambers Journal. thc (Unnols of tte hucahl| and Cam.
i p-.ni'i, that Is, ♦v.-ottty-oite f.-c i. It
I seems hard to realiie that f •
1 11 cars could run tide by si.
| the Macks of either of th..
11 tliey we,o laid hat,
The Angel
To wenrv Y< «"J
THE KAMSA CITY JCLR 15j
NAL S GREAT CAMPAIGN
OFFER
I
ecncm nngfl gently cornea;
r htu lw t.. Ljinish
.. u. i a«-k • « 1 lnv
\in ti nu i -t . < hi <<>
ji« avtrly uithcr him ntro.
of tho Chief Rccourcca of Agri- j Oh I ti L /VIIMIMIKKI. Minister Given ^ Di-e.Cre^ for Con.
" TTnlted While it is true Oklahoiim, Indian 'lei A pariah clerU (who prided h'lr.a'1 t
■; S Ssat" -
•' ' the hoi more man au.l others in searrh of n pn.liuble invest ,ut. and whenever a QUOttUW or ex
-
;. ^^v..'e:-;,;no"., r«.
*r«a 1 out ...u- the vaat ar.la of a..i. | netU\lj openedloUwsolalerested , ()f th(1 cuni.r,.,Miion. Despite all
«5Sr££ -
im !,s , 'or.'' of 1 aounaa* b>lik quite exhausted, he toan«4 over
haj Chang I the mill ins ol ac I .. mjini# .Ma aiel impulsively e\-
wild pratrli lands to the fertile, eulU-1 On June 1st. the line ol railroad here , ..„rat yoU; rhtii up!" taw*
x: ""' ' ■ rUh j of modem tofore known as lUe 8. Louis. Memphis jintoly—In tho clerk's usual sentaa
grai-...'S and Improved ei.,ps oi u. < ••• .
rs-vicullure. Without tho hog this ^ hllu,|lcli1 [m,w K
«r« i ill.i let of agricultural lands, ly
ln ,,t - of what 1. known r.s , xtcuded lo SI l.oui#, thus making a lei
the corn belt, could • v< r hav jit j rilury jB M,«s-.uri ami Arkansas, almiji
taf-ed Its present distinction of wealth | ..... . ...
'- ■ ■■ il,e west haul; of the Mississippi Iliver
aeeessahlu by way of St. Louis-
. 1 tlous tone—came the reply, "Ills own.
Sjsleml. ' .—T p..B Woupiy.
A QUESTION OF CEREALS.
qui
it. tl.i't :<nsr r Klai>ro;
m lUs ttll ' auat. r.aaee;
;'n,,"uii.'f Wilh Idlf <■!-• • f.
i.uti with th. mourner
,i v.«r^ \v mny not on re
Is Received at The Journal
Office to January J, 1905
for $1 00-
)msa membership of 2.B8S 4.i l'>111,0
Churches. 1U,1M ordained minislers. 13.
',07 Sunday Schools mid 41.537 oilier.s X
leach ns iu the Un 'ted Suites, paid King
fisher a vis.' lust Saturday and delivered j
„ „ able and apveeintive addrevs to the TWO .M0N ns CF FEEB TIMS
tolored people at ni^hl al tjo Vie l"'l : National Campaign of 1 i" i
tist Church. I i5 now open, and Tho Kansas City Jonr -
Mrs I,ay Ion is visiting the v'"(.jituils to the lenders in Ibis great
churches throughout Ihe Uniled Ma.t. I (e|.rj((irv ,jie unparalleled offer of its
and lecturing as she gees upon the work j
and mission or the Scg"> Baptist Women |
Home and foreipn Mission Society
The women of the Western District AS
uf j f.tlcneo. sent to culm
\. uh blow:
And
Tl:« I
An ti
.i oi>
uur c.vn
, f hope
"•■d
O f < u who mourr.eat on thy wny
I S'UWth't^NhiT.nl : 'ee'.!.
Tilt .!■'..V I...,; a «<!• tetll :-n,tl >'■ M.
Drearr.c.
'TrcnmP," wrote a tiny girl In a
school i -.ay, "dreams are those queer,
d i,rt talcs which cuaio into your 1
who i you are asleep. They are of. on
trn ■ If >ou have bad a good supper,
JTi'hb palm-. ' th :y arc rather longer, and not qmto
l '.ar j E0 true Meat or fried fish mai<"s
thorn very long. When you have h o!
1 no supper at all, you either do nc t
j die int or else you can't remember
1 them. We generally dream come
dreams ovr and over again."—Liver-
, ! pool (Eng.) Mercury.
,/'ain.H I and b'uslne.. iv;nit:,li'r.n. As a f
I J WL;.itn 1,1 I.'uet l it the liw. IS ja.-lly ,
vessels entU|0d to distinction of "the pio-
| iu , r" BTiea.g onr rceat-protiuchie. :•!■!•
i ,als. The American Us has luBtcii"
his hold so nr.Illy, not only mo.n our
ov " i eople but upon those of almost
every o uu'try on ti- tho tho
Ltdu. try < f nvlnc rahlr.'' i - < " • •'
ally made us progressive in i,« in-
crease of production as the lnoienso
or jioi itlatlon demanding pork pre.due-
tion.—Nebraska Farmer.
will.
-.1. G. Whittlcr.
M00F.3 LEFT THEIR IMPRESS.
SIEGE LASTED NEARLY A YEAH. ' Seen Tc-cby in the Archltscture of the
Argentine Republic.
LARGE YIELDS OF GRAPE3.
The preai-nt service eonBint « f pass
u< i traiu leaving Union Slulion 7;10
in. daily, for C«pe (j rardt:au, Luxora,
('.iriuilat ville and iniermediate points
to Memphis, also the Cape tlirardeauac
(•oniiiu dution (daily), leaving Union
Blalioii 4;20 p. in
Home years since, pcilnips a quarter of
a centuftiy, this sectiou was avoiiled by
! reason of want of development or pro
I messivues^; now, however, it is consid
■ ered equal, as the nontesceker and inves
Daily and Sunday Journal tt JANL AK\
j 1, 11304, TUli SLM of #1.001
It is the desire of the Journal lo reach
every reft lev who wants lo keep i"f< med
Fcct3 Connected with Reduction of So*
bactopol^p
j Sebastopol was the tTKimph of tlio
j soldier's fortification as opposed to
■ ti at cf tho theorist. On the south
wall without windows surrounding
them T'ii! country is very quiet now
.. i ««"j — I batteries, ail tnese, uuwrvei, «^ —jnTo enough for a bevy ;>t scho< 1
socialion of Oklahoma, have Ihoriiglily , ^ ^ t K#tlonal contest and the d#v8i0ped Into a vast sysfom of earth-; glrU to travel It by day or night, but
. . , f.. r il,,. norn iseof ! I wn: 1 i o il ge lasted S49 days, flirt
to begin with, thero were practi-
cally uo permanent land defenses save
loop-hole 1 walls, barricades, a id r. few
batteries. All these, however, were
ran up thc nslddle," continues the
Concerning the dwellings in the Ar- | same writer Wf*
gontlno republic a traveler writes: I for, and When told that It was <o
"Y'h< r vcr there was a colhctlon oT t br.ng the grapes to the w 1. p ...
bouses I was greatly struck with tho , wondered why they were not carried
'taracter or tho «r,hlteeture-Ulie I In baskets. When 1 learned that off
'.tab or Moorish villages, one great I these five or six acres eights tons
Vineyards cf Argentina Show Marvel-
cu- Productiveness.
Wendtuful yields of grapes arc pro-
duced ln some .Argentine vineyards.! .... ,| lndlau
"In Mr. Tr, ioar's vineyard, C'.n ring j tor may measure, to Oklahoma. Indian
live or six ncr-s, a small tram road
Territory or Texas. Tho change Iu eon
dition throughout was accomplished by
large govei mm ntle expenditure, a pro
Both Were Loaded, but Mot With tho
Same Branda.
A man sat 011 tho vo.anda of ono
of ilie exclusive club houses whiclt
Un ■ the north shore of the government
channel conno ling ' «•' st- c '"V"0
with I.ako Huron, known as Tho
Fl..ts."
As ho sat the,,) Idly, a hugo sto-.m
f 1-1 ■:•,liler bound lor Detroit came with-
in hailing distance of tho vernn-V..
Seeing two men w':o were ovidJnt r
passengers retunlr.-; his gaze with
Interest from the ship's deck, he p.e .*
cl up the club megaphone and calleJ
out lustily:
"What are you loaded with.
"Corn," was tho prompt reply.
"What nro you loaded with?"
"Rye," came eli illy ever the water*
to t'e oars of tho men on tho dec!:
as tho vessel stean.ed away. Now
York Tribune.
! IN THE Rir:lT PLACE. -~*i
organized themselves Tor the purpose ot | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
ameliorating Hie condition of ihe negro , ^ ^ ^ wUn wlli se„d ONE DOL
I at
in this section or the country trom a1
moral and religious Hand point.
Mrs La)Ion was Ihe guest of V is Jul'us
J ek on President of ll.e Women's il-nn
Klissiou of the Territory of Oklahoma,
Afle:- Hie lecture a reception was giv
guns in the first Ii-. e-io about 800 of
I , 1 1,,, , ti-1- allies. The defenders usurped the
| I,Alt to The Kansas City Journal u> , reco(nt„d prerogative of the lieslag-
expross order or i f.rs Ra re-ards ti-inch work, even Tak-
ing up new ground, r.nd commencing
.•< .oped into a vasi Hy:n«m • gin-' t" uuvu n " •«■•••
:ks. t; 0 . iego lasted S49 day's, fnrt rtill the peculiar architecture remains,
its close ihe ltusflans "opposed #S2 yyt Negsa Muerta, wli. ro we camped,
. 1 !i- r>.U\ r.hflllt 800 Of tlx. .•,> «'n« i-i'lv nun Lir:ro buildli
posloftle money ordt'
'draft, will be mailed the Daily and 81111 rn important work as the Macm
" day Journal hem the time the snbscrip j
lion is received al The Journal office until main „r(, name]y, the MalakofT. a fort
January 1,1003 -
cu by the Indies of the First llap ist C11 0jji;,■ exlcncla both to new sub- roiistanco was also dec to the fact
1 that the resources of the allied army
scriptions and renewals, i ersons who | . ^ ^ suffice Tor its investment, and
are already subscribers to The Daily and 1 ther -fore tho Hm Vans could Introduce
are aiicauy u nt thelr pit,aslIro reinforcements ol
Sunday Journal can receive the bcnetln , n,(;n> provlslongi aiui materials.
1 of this offer by paj nig their subs"criplion
there was only one lar;ro building:,
once the headquarters of the 'estan-
clcro,' who O'.vns hundreds of square
levies <;f the surrounding country,
but m'w tenanted by his manager, a
superior sDrt of lmlf-breed Spanish In-
dian. with his family. Then was tho
liu 1 square outside wall without any
uressive people and extended railroad ! Minister's Predict on Verified by Ar
. . rival of Succ223or.
facilities promoted and maintained by ^ young nllni8t;,r wa3 caned a te
grain s are gathered each year I prisco System, operating, ns it does, | years ago to a church In a thriving
rp'^-od to think of the tramway and ! cistern city. His pr leco.asor bar
,ny wonder v.as turned to thc marvel \ nearly 700 miles of railway hi lho i,n 1 | been a we!l-known i richer whosn
of the oi'.rth's productiveness. Eighty I C||uic Miasittsippi Valley lefe® tliaii 51 )0 mil ' Kormons had attracted ! rso congrega*
tons were the average yield, after ' i tions, but whose exprc^'el belief
hcu.sc servants, farm and garden serv- distant from St. Louis- thQt thQ clergyman's bin ;le duty wn\
ants and peons who drive troops of1 |g (.xcoe(lil)giy ft.rile, crops . the spiritual welfaro of l is roov ^.
mules up and down the mountains I fn,« /.h«.f/xh had fnlle.l to rioet current
with ore from the mines, had eaten
their fill, and the house dogs, and the
degs of the servants and peons, and
ai^o a vast number of thc little sll
vcr-gray foxes which crowded In
yearly from all corners of the desert
luii-t square outside wan wunoui any > .w«> ■ ' . «... —
i main lire, namely, the Malakoir. a ron Nvin(!cY, s 0f any kind, one arched door- j during the grape season, ana _
j cf melieval design, was ever taken. way an(j the lnsidu house or houses j l.:at came from all places. Iher ^
i However, the length of Sebastopol's ImiIt n:rainst the outer wall and facing | encugl
i r. -latanco wus also due to the fact . 4c „ lJatlo—a most Moorlrh-looking . and th
cle t the resident of Mrs Jackson
Mrs Jackson presided at the lecture
a,d prayer was offered by Key Daniel |
Wilson, short progrnmo win rendered by
the Children thc of Siliulay School con
sisting declamations and singing,
Miss Viola Dixon delivered the wel-
come address, which was tollowed by
s one well chosen remarks from Judge j
Dan, W Lewis upon the work of the j
W,>.nm's X itioaal B.piist Homo an
J.-, Mission Convention, alter which j
MrsJ .Incksan in a neat lillle lalk in—I
11oduced Mrs 8, W, Lay Ion to the ail-
diencc.
She demanded thai the Negro bava and
pirls must be taken from Ihe streets and
highways, becaus slrce'. loafers make up
the criminals of Ihe race. She advised j
that thc Neuropils be taught to work!
Bbe said, leach her tluit all work is
honorable •
It is better to toil in the wash tub cook
in Ihe kitchen than to expect lo dress
without work: Keep your li.ns and
I iris in s. li ol
built Ri;an^t in outer wu,, auu j. ■ i h ami plenty for all of tUese
lute n patio—a most Moortsh-loohlng j and then eighty tons besides.
place. Truly, the occupation of Spain ■
lo date III the regular rate of ono dollar
by the Moors has lelt Its deep mark-
In jo! j tbev extended across to the new
world, i. "uencir.g to-day even the cus-
j toms of the Indians ot Spanish South
| America."
A Love Lyric.
id then we part:
h" -i Is cue!
j l.il ! I Wiliti'- St" i t
,y pioT-'s cf dawn;
i The : t:i vs !n the h:-. dear.
Th«> ii.it il lid yi-.o. tlfii-'.
Am) lla i.tars and tile ii'sllt anil you
Send your inline at once and receive i Are tine. dear.
dollar additional to advance their sub
seriplion lo January 1. 1905.
the iienelit ol. the lull limit ot free time.
A lot lone 111' • aril thrn we part;
if 1,, is sv-,-,-1. I ul. oh.
rn.'-t smart
, >r know;
, ,IM The stars In the blue, dear,
,.r one .1 .liar must be remitted to Ihe T,l(. „iKht and y«u. d«-ar,
Wl " , 4 . Ai d Hi. stn:s and
Journal, as no commissions or discounts
In accepting this offer Ihe full amonntI Tl^ J,-,,'.,'"., hrart
II \ l,U. tl' ill •
; jieli the night.and you
Adventures of a Commuter.
Pnr-h nlsht a sm.'ill rommutw v •*"*
Wli'i'f fr: y r; nt fields n-hlo.---w.iin II"?
[j,. i.,k,s Hi> intn in M"'! rs arma
Ar. ! }-,.•<■--Is away for Lullaby,
Tho fairy town of Lullaby.
DIRD on fishing hocis.
>To scenery Micki the fettle
To I • wi si i traveler * eye;
Scotchman's Catch More Than He Was :ii„ -. piv , -,h ti ■ -*«..(«-. • ..-.A
I For I And knows \.o Is In 1-u I 'hy.
Looking tor. The dreamy town of Lullaby.
Birds are often caught with lishin , ,
Hi es. Swallo-.-s and martins sclie the , gome njghts he
Girder's fly. Albatross are fishe.i fot | In wiIl1 al..n„ ll(, ;• :1 tr.r.n
in ,h0 ron,hern ocven from U.o sio™ , To «. n„-■ m,re u,
of an Australian clipper. Hut 1, no..., |
n,i often tar pen that a bird tiki a . w, ,t- , hi.-. ? A k is on tie irn<u.
hook anil is hauled up trom tar below The^r * -.own ....
t' e aiufare of the sol. This was ,1.3 I cooilo
catch made by a Scotch fisherman us-1 H- I
invariable nbunda.il, timber interests
extensive and resourceful
Those desiring | additional particulars
will receive immediate response.
Address,
Passenger Truffle Department,
.FIUBCO SYSTEM-
SAINT LOUIS.
To-day.
■ Never to-morrow, always to-day,
I This have I learned as I went on m>
j way—
Words to be spoken, something to do
I Smiles that will banish the sorrow
and itic;
Now is your choice of tho Godgive:
way—
Never to-morrow, always today.
—Success.
The church had failed to i \ et current
expenses for several years, and its can
siderable debt was lncrerssirg with m^
chanical regularity. The r.ewcorr.or
was not a wonderful oralor. but ho aid
a firm mouth and r. Vrlth!n two
years ho was at the head f" a smooi..
... : l. j : - s ) ■ ' : ' t.eu
• : o • depart -?nl? "■ r- ' r..ii by
I n who itn • :• I cd t c!f wct f ftWj
(•:.l it. uh'.cll d-:C- ' s bh. I y
i -• iuco! i' s oM i". e'tr e
el urch had becoive a r n
I "Thc c'turch*," ic raid ere
t -< • ; r • :.L ore.ir Iratlen '1-v ' " '
ly i racticel v;or'
, i ; 3 C ? ST; t
( "rill'! j'f h'cvr
t' v.ni: -■
ncr
ur.-cti.
"h i
"tire-
■. i'y
and
,s try
,0 It, T-. ■! la auy other tom
I o al o:-garl7.at!c:.."
"Your predec - or rl"h,, how-
evar." Sfolte lip ri - Of b:s l-.iltrR
| combers, with a trl'i: ' he slwar*
LcrJ
j did provide you."—Leslie s R o. tit./
Magazine.
A lnst long kiss and then we part;
Your mouth, a uwith love abloom;
t ... ii--h \"U in.-"lly to -..ly heait.
Thi u yahl - a In the 'darkling gloom;
i Th" stars in the hluo. dear,
\ ti i j--.it hi .1 > ' U. dear.
And th - st'ii;: and the night and you
Arc triu . ar.
in-; a long Iin" baited with a whltin,,. (
he was surprlsiil et the weigh, of ,,is , t:-; - ^^.:vy:
capture before he brought It o tne c<<Mn.utcr tal.es aaotlur t:;:iu
t«rf«e. l,ut stilt ^
when he saw that he had hoo..< . J
, nortbern diver, which had seized |
ti e whiting many fathoms balows tho
curfpeo. He n-anagod to get the bird,
Are true, d
I
! wm be granted, and nil money must be
' suit direct to The Kansas City Journal,
I Kansas City, Mo.
This offer wiif net extend hcyonii Oc
! tober 1, 1904, and positively no adjust j
Incut a' ''lis rale wilt lie granted ousub Sport a, f;a=|P,g pigeon's.
scriptions uftei that date. j No other pet or form ^ I "ut"his" faco with its baj'onet-llke
Ml .TBI K VN«*AM CITY JOUIt! compare w.t.i racing _ i l; B1„| apUt the skin of his foro-
Aihlii Khi i Country l ite In America. Ti* ;• ; h .a(] from Uu, cy(;Lr(,,8 to the liau,
HA.Lt. KAHAV CI I V. MO. nano seems to cut the W, ( (<>i_ wU; h R 1;<|(1|y p|prepi, h!a hands
that can maintain a speed of ,. n._ < r killed It with a stretcher.
— and a halt a minute for WO ni • ■ a • , ; en c!mght la n-.-tn
' th: t can cover 700 miles betv.-.n the , daep.
Red Hot 3hot. riEinr; and setting of one sua la re ,
fhe method of tl.rowi g tml-hol • ture to.EVr Ah-8.,„ w o,,, • to
t .Station oat.
hr- i- i.i I'-l .nky* l'.l • K!*
Tl.o torrid i"Wti of Blanky". liiank.l
j\ ;iu M,;i . ■ - ... ■ ••• I*",-
Th.- slc'-itov.n < f Lullaby
—?t--Landbuigh Wilson in
bur..
which weighod as much as eight
pounds. Into the boat, and tried t i pet
it i ff the hook. It retiillate-1 by dart-
a, his faeo with its bayonet-like
ivi i i' " , iishp meth(.d e,l throwing lee-not iuio i ■ 1 1 ,
,Ue black girl learn ha'.^wa^t r heVSecn 7^ -
ri tpe tie-e or Btraisunn in mo anc. 100 , hi- '
to play Ibel'iauo and at Ihe same fine ' V. a MgW effective' weapon the homelirft rljP<edI acTMS .« o I
-u' , phirs tin a comparatively re- by the talons of a hew*.
Jllsy on the \\ Hill Iloau , . rs ,i«) , probably the la.,t occasion enjoy the rtti(f-
address was well received by all:
No Pr.y, No Cure.
"Mister." raid a little child to the
herb doctor, or "root doctor.' as thoy
are sometimes called In tome larts;
"mist-r, mamma ro.ys them las piiis
you sold her didn't do no good and
she told me to ask you to send her
.on e other kind thisi time " and, say-
ing which, Silo placed the empty box
nn the doctor's rickety desk.
"I en-mc tee," -a« the doctor, as he
adjusted his glasses anil loolod oyer
l.U book. After inspecting iho book
for a few minutes ho looked up and
Monarch's Forceful Wooing.
Accordiug to "The Chronicles of In
•erbe,' William Ihe Connueror con- ]
ducted bis wooing iu a stroauoii3 man-| sa " , . ... lle
cent date "probably the last occasion I «d]oy the racing. They arc as 1.- n ^ W(, tolll ,ha. be „..ct Mali,- | "I,u,n"'h- . |c1,, y0. tununf, lion-
address was well r^eeived by all: a| S?£ ^
colleclio waslifu-,l an,I au.l-ei.ee can - • flr., o t.* 17, IS.",4. The racing pigoons in An-.erl.a, ... ■ - . h r ioyer.,I limes with his Set, ; PiHs ,h- R ' ' L „„ BOOd
f-ed r.1;:£,r ** M^uv ^
it to her. 1 ; f I tlomil Interest. In America the «P* ,'J, ipwfl. Convinml of the imei rlu | Magazine. _ _
|Tr" • Is gaf.l.g fast. • I t 1^ ardor. Matilda subsequently.
Mrs J Jackson. | cartonted to many him.
FRISCO SYSTEM
Chicago aiul Eahtern Illinois it. It.
Double Daily Trains
Ill twkkn
St. Louis % Chicago
&10UNINQ AND EVENING
Kroni I.aSalle Street. Station, Oliieago, .. 0;50 a. in.—fl;10 p. m.
Fi.n Union Sta.(Merchants lJriilge) St. Louis, 0;30 a.m.-946 p.m
Morning or evening connection at both termini wilh l nc diverging.
]-'i]uipineut enlirely new and modem throughout.
A lloVIII.E TUACK UA1I.WAV.
Equipped with piaclicnl and approved safety appliance.
Substantial) cons'rue,ed.
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1904, newspaper, December 22, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc95804/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.