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STATE SENTINEL, STIGLER, HASKELL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911.
PAGE THREE
A FEW ITEMS OF INTEREST
Missionary—"And do you know
nothing whatever of religion?"
Canlbal—"Well, we got a taste of
It when the last missionary was
here."—Toledo Blade.
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We want rags. State Sentinel.
"How is it, Pat, that your friend
Murphy is out of jail?"
"Faith, an' the man that he killed
got well."—Life.
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Foley Kidney Pills take hold of
your system and help jou to rid
yourself of your dragging backache,
dull headache, nervousness, impaired
party. We sat down in the corn- rix when he saw Ben Graham put cution against Hoover and stop, that! of them bearing that brand and drive
I lie d and had a Ion* talk, with him Harve Linsey in bugy w.ith Hoover he would give me |260. 1 told him them to his ranch, unti, he had taken
and I asked him where he had been. Sam Shadrix said he seen Hoover 1 could not want to stop it and the I would drive off a few cattle of that
———^— He told me he had been in Texas >drive off towards river with Linsey. best thing he could do was to get 1 particular brand lie would prefer
brance. It is seldom indeed that a picking cotton and said Sam Shadrix In about an hour John Shardrix came 'John and Sam out of the country be-
country editor is rewarded in this ; had rote him a letter to come home riding in and Sam Shadrix met him 1 fore they catch Hoover for Hoover is
substantial manner, but Brinkman at once, he had a job for him to <io. | at the appointed place. John said ! going to tell it whenever they catch
merchants are wide awake, and their He asked me if 1 kuew anything to Sam they have already killed him, they done had Hoover located.
forsight in this matter will be repaid about what it was. I told him they ' Harve Linsey. 1 met Bill Hoover on 1 am looking for them to catch him
many fold.
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Dobyns-Lantz-Giltner—The piano
men.
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A few more towns were named
as postal depositories Monday. Pret-
was wanting Harvey Linsey killed I | the river. Harve Linsey was in seat ! eney day and 1 am going to do every-
was satisfied that was what it was. with him already dead. John said, 1 thing I could to cach him, that this
John asked me what 1 thought about Bill who is that in the seat with you outfit won't let me alone and I am
it. I said John you have been my a.'.d Bill said, it is your frien! Harve j going to do all I can to pen the whole
outfit if l ean do it by fair means.
best friend. You have saved my Linsey and John said, Bill he is
life twice and 1 appreciate it very drunk or tipsy. Bill jays, drunk
much. I told him I would not have nothing he is as dead as he'll. Bill
t ysoon it will reach the point where ' anything to do with it. While we turned his team around and pitched
it won't even be considered an hour j was talking Sam Shadrix drove up in ^ Linsey out in the rivsr and fays,
by the towns named. j his buggy and came to where we , when Davis thinks I won't set them
^ were. When Sam told him he would j all they have to do is tc show mc
, Why suffer from eye strains when | hflve anythlng t0 do ^ith u as | the price and I will nam them how
eyesight, and of all the ills resulting : you can have your eyes corrected i . J*ef W.aS °° many working after , it is done. Sam said him and John
from the impaired action of your with proper glasses fitted by Dr. Levy i,. 8 , 8n( . 8y would be a lot °* | would swear to this statement.
them landed in trouble over it. I Judge Scofield advised me to come to
kidneys and bladder. Remember it
is Foley Kidney Pills that do this.
Palace Drug Co>
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"Was he- generous when a boy at
school?"
"Yes: he always let his school-
mates lake his share of the punish- [
ment."—Judge.
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Miss Winter has reduced all prices
on bats.
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the optician from HcAlester will be
at Drs. Turner and McKinley's office
Thursday and Friday, June 8-9.
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Here are adject apologies to Hor-
ace Shepard, of Altus. It was stat-
ed Sunday that he failed to acknow-
ledge his election t.o head the edi-
tors, editorially. He merely de-
layed the editorial two days.
What is beginning to worry (Ok-
lahoma City now is the possibility
Visitor "And you always did your ; that Guthr,e wl„ appea, the capjta[
daring robberies singlehanded? Why j case t0 gome lntrenational peace
didn't you have a pal?"
Prisoner—"Well, sir, I wuz afraid
he might turn out to be dishonest."
—Toledo Blade.
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Foley Kidney Pills are a true medi-
cine. They are healing, strengthen-
tribunal.
There is more catarrah m this
section of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be
, , . , incurable. For a great many years
ing^anUBeptic and ton^. They act j doctors pronounced ,t a ]ocal d!g.
Sam told John that himself and Muskogee and see Pros. Atty. and he
Ben Graham they cou d get Linsey would a<*v'se me just v. hat steps to
any where he wanted if he would do |tak® and Frank Jones came with me
the work. Sain told John that it was to Musko*ee and Mol.ette -ind Klst-
going to fie done and he had just as
well get the money as anybody else.
John told me I had ought to get up
and leave the country for when this
job was done it would be layed on
me. I was fixing to go to Mexico.
I went the next day for Mexico. Me
and Sam Smith left together for
Tapico, Old Mei.'ico. 1 saw Ben Gra-
ham and Shadrix talking to Bill Hoo-
ver. I knew what they was talking
about and I went to Hoover and told
him not to have anything to do with
it, for him to stay at my house and
take care of things. While I was
gone Hoover told me what they want-
ed him to do but he promised not to
have anything to do with it and said
ler his ass't to me to find Hoover
and we would catch him. Mollette
said he would give Hoover a short
sentence. He did no: think (lie law
would let him turn Hoover loose but
he would give Hoover a short sen-
tence i;i order to get this llarve
Linsey killing turned up, me and
Frank Jones to find Hoover an<l
bring him and he would dj him
right. Mollette and Kistler told me
to slay c ose to home so they could
not get any chance at me and if I
caught them slipping around me
house I had a right to defend myself
and when we got Hoover he would
put them where they would not
bother anybody else. When ( went
quickly. Palace Drug Co.
"They say he's going to marry a
Free
ease and prescribed local remedies
and by constantly failing to cure
,, ,, .with local treatment, pronounced it
woman twenty years older than him- ~ .
„ | incmurable. Science has proven ca-
tarrh to be a constitutional disease
and therefore requires constitution-
al treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti-
tutional cure on the market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di-
rectly on the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. They offer
self.'
"Gee! That's rich, isn't it?"
"No; but she is."—Detroit
Press. /
Miss Winter will giv? you your
price on hats.
4.
Esmeralda--"Sbe's going to mar-
ry her fourth husband—and she has
always claimed to be a man hater!"
Gwendolen—"Well, perhaps she
is; that's her way of getting even
with the hateful tribe."—Chicago
Tribune.
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Call 'phone No. 97 for ice.
Stigler Light, Power & Ice Co.
he would stay at home and take care !back home ®am Shadrix came over
of things while I was gone. When I
came back from Mexico my wife told
me Hoover's folks had sent him some
money and he was buying yearling.
It was about 9 o'clock at night when
the livery man brought me home
•from Chicotah and my wife told me
after we went to bed that Hoover's
folks had sent him a lot of money
and he had gone to buying cattle.
The livery man had told me about
Harve Linsey getting drowned in
to my house to see what Mollette
and Kistler had to say about it and
when I told him when we caught
Hoover they would give him a short
sentence and him tell all about this
Harve Linsey killing, wno killed ai d
who was imp icated in it, Sam Sha-
drix turned pale in the face and
comensed trembling and said "Lord
God and comenced crying and I says,
what is the matter Sam, for 1 think
that is the best way to get ti kigs
, , got his money. Next day
one hundred dollars for any case it told we hov, ,le killed him_
j fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo
I Ohio.
3c Id bj di uggists 7!ic.
I Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
j stipation.
North Fork so I know then how he | ^urned UP ^ust right. Sam says you
have ruined me and John up against
rope or pen for life. I says, in what
Seeds of maple trees have been
known to germinate in ice.
.1.
• *Get your ice from home and save
money.
Stigler Light, Power & Ice Co.
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Considering them separetely and
together, one with the other and safe
MAC ALFORD TELL OF
MURDERS COMMITTED
(Continued from page two.)
had a telegram for him. Sam.Sha-
by side, we believe we prefer the ! drix was so sure Ashley would die
automobile honk to the horse laugh. he l>aid $50 of the reward to Bill
——4. Hoover and Jim Welch. When Sam
phone No. j Shadrix seen that Ashley was going
j to get well he went to Wagoner and
bought a gallon of arspic to put in
Ashleys well to poison him. Bill
Don't forget to call
97 for ice.
, Stigler Light, Power & Ice Co
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Giant oaks from little scorns grow ■ Hoover and Jim Welch was fixing to
but big threats usually come from
big dubs.
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Many thanks to you for your care-
ful reading of our half page ad.
Dobyns-Lantz-Giltner.
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Probably there is nothing more of-
fensive to a twelve-year-old boy's
dignity than making him back up
and measure heights with a girl of
the same age.
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We want to sell you that piano or
organ. Dobyns-Lantz-Giltner.
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What has bec&me of the old-fas'
ioned Democrat who felt class-con-
scious when he wore a collar and
cravat?
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You know Dobyns-Lantz-Giltner,
buy your pianos or organs of them.
put it in his well. I found it out
late that evening 1 told them not to
do this job for they would kill
Hoover
He put
a 25 cent bottle of strictine and a
35 cent bottle of christi.zed arsnic.
There had been a little used out of
both bottles and he put both of the
contense of these bottles in two
thirds of a quart of whisky and
Harve Linsey drank it between the
Eufaula depot and the rock crossing
way, I do not understand what you
mean. I will«tell you just how
Harve was killed, I never did tell you
before, he says. That evening when
you started for Mexico Hoover came
back to your house and got a one-
seated bugy and gets whiskey and
poison and he drove by Pete Grams
You have got yourselves up against
the worst of it and you can take what
follows. -If they cach Hoover let
me and John know and we will get
out of the way. Then in a few days
Sam Shadrix and his dad came back
again. He had studied it over. He
had decidede to kill Cicero and Ben
Gram and that would clear the road.
He could get his brothers and the
Seehorn boys to do the work and I
had better get up and get as things
was liable to tighten at any time.
They were waching Jack Davis bot-
tom place for Jack Davis and Ben
Gram as they wanted to get them
first. At that time I was sick and
in bed and one of my children was
sick. I told him I was not able to
leave as long as my child was sick
and I did not want to leave and for
him to put job off in five or six
days. Sam Shadrix and another man
man came back and told me I had
better get up and get out of the way,
Jack Davis and Ben Gram are in
Muskogee and we can not get neither
one of them and we are going try
kill Cisro Davis tonight or tomor-
row night. He say he does not think
they will get Cisro tonight for they
got on train and started for Fort
Smith and they will not be back to-
night for Kid Seehorn saw them get
on the train but if he comes back
they will get him. It will be an ac-
cident if he ever gets back home
alive. That Kid Seehorn at Warner
they was fixing to rob old man Mac-
Gee. They wanted to ki.l Cisro and
rob old man MacGee the same night
as they had been seen by several
parties and they did not want to stay
charges against Jack Davis and bis
friends. He had Jim Work serve
the warrants. On each of these oc-
casions Davis and his men were tak-
en from their work and brought to
Huskogee and compelled to give
bond. The men arrested were Joe
Sam Davis, and Jack Davis.
On one occasion Davis was arrest-
ed when he was out in the pasture
rounding up the cattle and was com-
pelled to get down from his horse
and go with the officer who did not
give him time to take the saddle and
bridle off the horse. The animal
ranged loose for a number of days j
and the cattle were left enclosed
without any arrangements for their
care.
Never Restated Officer.
After these arrests, this ranchman
would go to the Davis ranch, pick
out a few more cattle and drive them
home. This was repeated a number
of times, thereby increasing the cases
against the Davises. This ranch-
man had seen the cattle with this
peculiar brand at the Texanna ranch
when they were first shipped into
this state, and before they were sent
to the Featherhouse ranch. On one
trip, the cattle got away from this
ranchman and the second indictment
was for stealing the same cattle.
This made in all some five or six
cases against Jack Davis and the two
boys on the thirteen head of cattle
this ranchman had testified to hav-
ing lost.
On no occasion has Davis or his
men resisted an officer when they
came to serve the writs, they claim,
They did not know the exact des-
cription of the cattle taken by this
ranchman, so they obtained a search
warrant from Justice Wolfenberger
for the purpose of getting a des-
cription and proceeding in a legal
way to recover the cattle. Joe Davis
went first to the ranchman to get
the privilege of looking at the cat-
tle. This" was denied and the ranch-
on North Fork. After the posing of j and told niy brother John he
Linsey Jack Davis and Cisso tliey was ■ ould h'm $150 to go v;ith hi
taking Tuck Thornsbery and Bill Car
and Sam said to Ben Garam now is
our time to shut off Mac Alford. They
would get together' and get shut of
him and Ben Gram said, it would not
do for I saw him take the train for
Old Mexico. Ben said we had better
leave it the way ft was as long as
to Eufaula to do a piece of work and
all he wanted to do was to drive a
team to give him company and Jo;.11
got in bugy with Hoover and went
by Texanna and when they\ / got to
Eufaula about 9 o'clock at niglit me,
Ben Graham and Harve linsey was
down close to the depo when Hoo\ er
Linseys folks thought he died a nat- and brother John drove in. We in-
ural death. Alfred cou d prove I terduced Harve Liiu^y to Hove as
where he was at. Ben Gram would Whiskey Pete. Harvcv v:as a drunk.
tell who done the work. Jack said
you keep track of the man who done
this work for that is what I call
ribon work.
There are several more we want to
get shut of and Alfred is one of them,
whole family and if they did this Sus Guster John Sardin, Sam Baker
there would be general (Inching and i and Frank Jones. And when this
scared them off the joja. When Wat
got well he moved to Checotah and
they could not get another chance at
him. And the first of October they
commenced working to kill Harve
Linsey. John Shadrix and Flint
Linsey work was done Tuck Thorne-
bery, Bill Car went to Davis and
claimed the money for killing Lin-
sey, when Bill Hoover done had their
money and was buying cattle with
it. When Ben Graham went to get
Tunel and Ben Graham was working j this $500 they sent him $250. Hoo-
after.him every night to waylay him. ' ver sent it back and sent word for
They tried to get me to help them J them to send that $500 or they wou d
kill him. Sam Shadrix first came to ' be in the same fix that Linsey was in
me and told me he would give me a shodt while so Ben went back and
$250 to help to kill Linsey and I did
not give him any satisfaction about
it. I told him I would study it. In
a short time he came back again and
told me that if I would kill Linsey he
would give me $500. I still did not
give him any satisfaction about it.
In about three days before court set
at Eufaula Ben Graham come to me
with the same proposition and there
was $500 in it if I would do the kill-
ing and he would deliver Linsey
anywhere if I wou'd kill him. He
There is hardly anything that
makes a man more tolerant of in-
toxicants than to convince himse.f
that his system needs them.
th)Me ,Per:!Bh 8aM .thai?e /LUr<f 1 ^iVj'ack Davis "and "d sso Davis had
thing in his world is that If he, put ,250 and Bob Ru8(jel] and
starts a little talk on economy at his L h £usgell
::; er:ton( T1u drm** mm JM S
around to the subject ot cigars. , went before the Eufau]a ^
was gone about two hours and a half
and came back with the $500. After
Hoover went to bury this 500 that
Davis gave him they got afraid of
him and Ben Graham and Tuck
Thornsbery $250 to kill Hoover and
when I told Hoover they had come
'back to start in on the gang
in this country and left about the
last of July last. Bill Hoover, Kid
Seehorn eome to my house and told
me they had come back to start in
on the Davis gang that they was
going to kill them as long as they
was one of them. Kid Seehorn said
they had killed John Seehorn and
they was never going to Btop until
they killed Jack, Cicro Davis Ben
__ ^ , , give them away. Linsey had testi- Graham and Tuck Thornsbery. I
* rinnn or 8 n h" j fIed aSalnst them of buying whiskey. ! told them if they should kill any of
Olltnpr Th • w ° ynS ^ ' They wanted him killed so they could | these people at the present time I
ley re a ome. { beut tjjejr case Graham said they I would be arretted for it and I talked
. ~ T7* " ,, . I had sent for John Shadrix to Come ' them out of the notion of doing It.
The special edition of the Lawton and do the work but he had not j j wag glck and before j cou](,
Star, issued last Sunday, gives a good come. This was on a Saturday night. | Frank Jones after Hoover and Kid
account of Camanche county, what it He was making his talk to me about I Seehorn and Hoover was gone. They
s good for and why. The edition j g o'clock at night and Sunday morn- j said they would be back in about a
was well gotten up, and highly : jng me and Bill Hoover got in a bug- month. They said they would let me
creditable both to Lawton and to | gy and started to Texana
Editor Maxwell.
road run by
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Don't fail to see Dobyns-Lantz- j we seen John Shadrix run in the
Giltner half page ad. In this Issue, lionise. Pete Graham came walking
out towards the fence where we was
Appreciating Editor Griffith's ef- ; at. When John Shadrix seen who it
and the j out of the country so they could do
Pete Graham's house the killing. John _Murfy told Hoover
what Sam Shadrix and myself about
turning him In on this Linsey case
and he got up and left before Jones
could get him. Sam Shadrix told
Frank Jones and Judge Scofield that
he seen Ben Graham deliver Harve
Linsey into the bugy with Bill Hoo-
forts to give them a good newspaper, j was he came up and shook hands
the live merchants of Brlkman with us. After talking a few mlnu-
quietly got together, donated a lot, j tes John Shadrix said to me he wnnt-] ver on the southwest side of R. R
rtoved a building onto It, and turned ed to talk to me n few minutes and track not far from the Dem> Sam
U over to him, free of all incum- J we stepped off aways from the other . Shadrix was waiting for John Shad up aTw" |
We suggested Linsey should go with
Hoover and John and they drove off
tr, i:ie river with liin and John *;i>J
t'.?.- comensed giv.n;; him the ;oisoii-
ed whiskey as sjoi us ney slawe'i
with him John said when the poison
began to work on Horvey Harve
cays, you has killed me. About
(hat time Harve commenced having
one convulsion after another. When
(hey got to river and drove out in
it they pitched him out in cold water
Harve went under water - and then
started up. He caught holt of wheel
buggy and took a other fit and fell
under water and he raised up again
and he took another fit and he went
under again and John say Hoover get
out on him and hold him under, we
are looking time somebody might
come along an# catch us. Hoover
jumped out on Linsey and held him
under until he strangled to death.
Hoover got wet and like to frize to
death. Then they drove by Pete
Grams and John got out and Hover
drove on home about 3 In the morn-
ing. Sam says this is the white of
this. Now then you see what you
have got me and John up against.
Sam Shadrix said he would have to
kill Hoover before Jones gets him
and if I can not find Hoover I will
have to kill the Davis and Ben Gra-
ham and they will kill me when they
find out what I have done, Davis will
pht up money and have me killed
just as soon as they find out what I
have done about this Linsey case. No
when I have got to do something and
have not got any time to fool. Kistle
has told G. B. Lucas that they want-
ed John Shadrix on a murder case
they had nola prosed, the Wat Ash-
ley case against John Shadrix. J. B.
Lucas aBked me what case they want-
ed John on. He said they told Lu-
cas he did not know anything about
and Sam say I have got to do some-
thing, you see what me and John
has got up against now and the next
day Sam Shadrix and his dad came
back to my house together. We went
out in an old house that was stand-
ing nerby the house and had a long
talk. The old man Shadrix could
not talk for crying. He said if they
ever caught Hoover they would hang
in the country any longer. Sam man told him he must notvgo inside
Shadrix had been carrying grub to
them for the last ten days as the
ground is getting dry so they can
not track them they are going to do
the work and get out. In about a
month they will come back and get
some more of them and I told nlm
would get King and his wife to stay
all night with me and if they done
anything I could prove where I was
at. I told him tomorrow I would go
to Van Buren, Ark., and stay about
ten days, that I was sick and want-
ed medical aid and I thought the trip
would do me good and my parents
was old and I wanted to see them
also and as Cisro Davis had gone to
Ft. Smith he could not possib e get
back that day as there was only one
train run on road today and to-
morrow night I will be in Van Buren
at my fathers if I am able to be
hauled to Checotah.
Davises Tell Their Story of Troubles.
To a Phoenix reporter the Davises
yesterday told their side of the trou-
ble. It is as follows:
The fourteenth day of June last
year, Bob Davis bought seventeen
and twenty head of cattle, respective-
ly, from Cliff Sel.ers and Dan Foster.
These two men are expected to tes-
tify against the Davises in the ap-
proaching cattle stealing ca^es.
These two men recently left Porum,
of his pasture for any purpose and
that there were not officers enough
in the county to do it. Then they
secured the warrant which was plac-
ed in the hands of the constable.
Long-Time Feud.
The seeds of the feud were sown
several .years ago when man/ of the
k n who were leaders ol' the LtolJ
in and around Porum wore working
for Davis on his ranch. Davis s<iys
thev ire simply envious 01 his wealth
and that they were his mortal ene-
mies and offered resistencj to legal
authorities at all times. The Davises
also say that they never resorted to
arcis at any time except to protect
their lives and have always tried to
remain 'Aithin the bour.ds ct the
l£;w.
All the friends of the Davises say
thuf Pony Starr has never been 'con-
nected or interested in "any of the
Cfittle deals or alleged cattle steal-
ing in and around Porum. He h.'a
always been a hard-workin", indut-
trious man, attending to liis ovn
tus'ness and by hard work ani in-
dustry alone has accumulated some
property and about three hundred
head of cattle; that up to this year
he has attendeu to his own crops and
looked after his own cattle. This
year he has been interrupted from
his work and finally driven away
from his home, so that he has been
no.fc„, . . « . unable to look after his crops and
the Davises say, but before going cattIe
made the remark that the Davises
and Pony Starr were not guilty of
stealing cattle, that they purchased
them and that the cattle could be
traced. Bob Davis bought the cattle
of his ranch twenty miles north of
the place where the cattle were sup-
posed to have been stolen. Davis
His cattle have been left
unattended for five or six days at a
time.
The Davises say they can prove
conclusively that there are twenty-
six head of cattle in the bunch they
brand that belong Ufcthem, but which
has been c almed by this certain
bought the cattle in broad daylight, I ranchman and that they purchased
' them at the same time as other of
between 4 and 5 o'clock in'the after- |
noon. A number of parties saw
Sellers and Foster driving cattle
from the place where it was alleged
they had been stolen. Davis paid
full market price and had no know-
ledge that the cattle were stolen.
Davis made no concealment of
the fact that he had purchased the
cattle, and the following morning
drove them along the public road to
Warner and Checotah. Pony Starr,
who happened to be coming by the
Davis ranch that morning, was for
the first tiAie informed of the pur-
chase by Davis and was requested to
help drive the cattle to market. \
number of other men were also
asked to go along at the same time.
Starr was on the range rounding up
cattle for Mr. Shlllent, a banker.
Work of Enemies.
On the morning of the sixteenth
Bob and Jack Davis and Pony Starr
were arrested. Jack Davis pur-
chased and shipped about one hun-
dred head of cattle this spring to
friends near Texanna. A short time
later he shipped them to the Feather-
stone ranch near Porum.
AGE V0 BAR
Everybody in Stigler is Eligible
Old people stooped with suffering.
Middle age, courageously fighting
Youth protesting impatiently.
Children, unable to expla'n;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold.
Or when you strain jhe back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, bright
disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache
Cure every form of kidney i.la.
Mrs May Combs, of Stigler, Okla.,
says: "Our little girl suffered from
weak kidneys all her life. We tried
various remedies in this cas* but
nothing brought much benefit until
I procured Doan's Kidney pills at
the Stigler Drug Co. Since taking
While! the ">ntents of one box, my dcughte
ranging they became scattered aTTd , hag been entirely free from iifdney
certain enemies of Jack Davis laid complaint."
claim to n number of these cattle and j For sale by all dealers. Price 50
drove them off. ceDt8. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
A ranchman near Porum claimed New York, sole agents for the Unl-
he lost thirteen cattle under a cer-' ted States.
tain particular brand and at differ-! Remember the name- Dcnn't—
no other.
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Milam, C. D. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99161/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.