The Madill Twice--A--Week News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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Our Motto: "Fair Play.
GREEN TAGS
Come but twice a year and * hen they do come we almost bust our gallusesln oureffort to make our Green
Tur Sale an event to be long remembered by our friends and patrons, and a sale that they can look for-
ward to with eager enthusiasm and expect bargains galore. Come in this week and pay us a visit. You'll
ndiust lot, of things on sale at ridiculous prices that will make you remember Ba.ty s Green Tag
Site for many a day to come. Everything in the house has been reduced, with a few except.ons--and
fhat's something that can be said of very few sales these da, s. Many articles marked below the whole-
sale cost. Don't miss BAITY'S GREEN TAG SALE.
Yours for "Fair Play,
5*
The Baity Dry Goods
MAI STREET
DENISON, TEX
THE MADILL
IWICE-A -WEEK NEWS
fubllthed l'very Tucidoy and Friday Moriihigs
BELL & HART, Publishers
Entered at the Pontoffice in Madill, lndain Ter-
ritory, as econd-cla mail matter.
thieves and liars that made up
our convention. See?
The rottenness of such a fight
as is being put up by a few re-
publican organs, supported by
about as many "one-gallused"
freaks of nature only assure an
overwhelming majority for the
constitution on the 17th of Sep
tember.
Subscription One Dollar A \ ear
In Advance.
Advertising rates furnished upon
application.
Phone No. 76.
MADILL, I.T.. JULY 6, 11107.
guarantee to our ad-
vertising.
The Madill Twice-a-Week News
accepts advertising on the guaran-
tee that it has more bona tide pa'd
circulation among the buying class-
es iu Marshall County than all oth-
er newspapers in the county com-
bined. Books and recordB open to
advertisers, only, at any time.
The proposed Oklahoma oon
stitution now securely rests in
the archives of Oklahoma Terri
tory as a document of record.
The incident o£ filing was com
pleted at 3:30 o'clock Monday
afternoon, when in person to
Secretary Filson's office Presi-
mistress under General Jackson,
the first woman kown to hold
a federal office. She was thf
first woman to ask for police
matrons. She began the tem-
perance crusade in Springfield.
0., in 1873, singing and playiner
in the saloons. She has written
four books, the last one in her
eighty-ninth year.
prohibition ordinance to
separately submitted with
be
the I
Mother" Stewart, the found-1 John L. Kelly of the Majestic, ■"
erofthe W. C, T. U, has just I Hardware Co., of Snyder, Scur- \
celebrated her ninety-first birth- ry county. Texas, came in lues- ,
day anniversary. She was post-1 joy night to make arrangements
to move his family to Snyder.
Mr. Kelly says crops are looking
fine, plenty of rain and prospects
and prosperity much in evidence,
all over Scurry county. He says
he has traveled all over west
Texas and finds Snyder and
Scurry county to be the best
farming and watered section of
any he has seen: drinking water
>s fine and cannot be surpassed.
He thinks it a mistaken idea that
some people have, that it iE
drouthy: they have raised plenty
of feed and up to date this sea-
son have had plenty of rain. The
climate is free from malaria and
I everyone looks the picture of
health; Mr Kelly is looking ex-
- ceedingly well and hearty and
$105,337,813, an in - ^ iS evidently baen getting-plenty
$3,712,119 over thetoeilt. Wo are glad indeed thaf
he has foui:dsuch an Eldorado,
and wish him all success. Wt
regret to lose him and his estima-
ble family but our loss is some-
one's gain.
The Oklahoma state board of
equalization has completed its
work for 1907, making a toial
levy of 5."-s mills against 6| mills
oeoinwi; ru«< = lastypp.r. This levy will bring
dei.t William Murray carried it jn $579,357.97 against $628,068.-
and placed it at his disposition. 93 last year, The total valuation
With the constitution was also 0f all property in Oklahoma ter-
filed the sheopskin copy of the rjtory this year, as equalized,
Another car
Of Fresh Flour, Meal, Bran and Chops
received at
W. J. Reid's
Store. Eight bars Silk Soap for 25c. This week only. If
you want lokeep your clothes pure and white, use Silk
Soap. The place to buy it is at
W.J. REID
32E3BHI
amounts to
crease of
Dr^aiavoij' -- 1_,1 oagu ■< ,
main document, the ordinances1 total equalized va ua'ion of last
accepting terms of the enabling year, which was 896,(525,691.
act and adopting the constitution j ——■—
of the United States and an or-J RU(jolph Tegeler and Mrs. Lila
I'll stop your pain free. To show
THAT DEMOCRATIC MAJOR-
ITY.
The members ot the republi-
can party have in eve.y con-
oeivable manner imaginable de-
nounced the majority side of the
Constitutional convention, both
individually and as a wnole
Rascals, cowards, liars, fools are
among thn epithets appropriated
to the members. We wish to re-
View the case for a few moments
from only a few standpoints to
lee if such language is justifi
able:
The minority has howled with-
out ceasing because the con-
vention, upon its first adjourn
ment. did not do so, sine die
Hud it done so, the injunction
proceedings and suits would hava
held up the election proclamation
Until said election oould not have
been called in accordance with
the enabling act, and consequent
ly we could not have secured
Statehood in any way except
through another enabling aot
Of course such emergency ad
journment was conceived and
born of fools, yet served its pur
pose well in getting call for he
election for the people to aocept
or reject the constitution.
Again, the best minds of the
Union and republican news-
papers all over the ^East have
aaid that it was good. Indeed,
the work of fools and num-skulls
has secured and merited the com-
mendations of capable critics
throughout tho length and
breadth of our l&nd in all under-
of fools
dinance under which an election Meadow3 will spend the hot sum
is to be held September 17, The mer months in the county ja.l,
paper was in engrossed form j denied the privilege of givii g 1M
only. There was no conditions hontj. Justice William Zwi k j yon first—before you P?nda pen-
in the filing. Had there been last evening; ordered them he.d w-'n ,n,li\ youTee, a trial
1 without bail, to await the investi- nfU,k|Je 0£ them—Dr. Shoop's
Nation ot the charge against
thenp by the grand jary.
it was understood that the terTi
tory officers would not acoept
them.
What ever the News may be,
it does not propose to be oats
paw to rake republican acorns
out of the fire. So, Mister, if
you want 'em out you will either
have to find some other, or do it
yourself. We think that if the
fire is too hot for you, you will
have to let 'em burn. Nor be
doggone if you can can soare us
into it, either, "kase'' that's been
tried before and didn't work. Of
oourBe you can stop all our sub
sorioers and take all our adver-
tising away, but for all that
we'll still be found holding the
sack at our post of duty . Scired?
Why, we are running our legs
off right now to make up with
you. Wait till we get there.
Ardmore is investigating con-
ditions at her slaughter pens and
finds everything but something
good to be published. It might
be well for Madill's health officer
to find out what kind of fresh
meats we are being fed.
Madill people must become
alive to the fact that we want one
Normal school that will be es-
tablished in the New State.
package of them—Dr. Shoops
Headabhe Tablets. Neuralgia.
Headache, Period pains, etc., are
due alone to blood congestion. Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets, simply
kill pain by coaxing away the un-
natu l blood pressure. That is
all. Address Dr. Shoop. Racine
Wis. Sold by all dealers.
"If we must have another re-
publican president I am in favor
of Williams H. Taft," said
Senator Tillman of South Caro-
lina. "Taft is honest, capable
and is of large enough mental
caliber to administer the job. 1
like him personally and belie\ e
he would make an excellent presi-
dent for a republican. He has
even a stronger individuality
than has appeared so far, and
should he occupy the chair he
would be sure enough president
Every place I go I find a distinct
sentiment favorable to his car.*
did icy " All of whioh may be
true, yet we hope, and almost
believe that it will not be a re-
mblioan.
We Will Move!
i
About the first of August to the new
brick, on the northeast corner of the
square, where we will nut in a full
stock of groceries, and pay the high-
est prices for
Country Produce
We want all the Turkeys and Chickens we
can get. Bring them in and get well paid
for your trouble.
Farmers Union Market House,
E. C. WATSON, Manager
Uncle Sam and Japan have,
acoording to late reports, de
cided not to go to war.
I will mail you free, to prove
merit, sample of my JJr. Shoop's
Restorative, and my book on eith-
er Dyspepsia, the Heart or the
Kidneys. Troubles of the stom-
ach, heart or kidneys, are merely
symptoms of a deeper aliment.
Don't make the common error of
treating symptoms only. Symptom
treatment is treating the result of
your ailment, and not the cause.
Weak stomach nerves—the inside
nerves—mean stomach weakness,
always' And the heart, and kid-
neys ns well, have their control-
ling or inside nerves, Weaken
these nerves, and you inevitably
have weak vital orusns. Here ie
where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has
made its fame. No other remedy
even claims to treat the '"inside
nerves." Also tor bloating,bilious-
ness, bad breath or complexion,
use Dr, Shoop's Rostorativo. Write
me to-day for sample and free
book, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.
The Restorative is sold by all
dealers.
Don't
Neglect It
B is a serious mistake
to *t?glect a weak heart. It
is sucli a short step to
chronic heart disease.
When you notice irregu-
larity of action, occasion-
ing short breath, palpita-
tion, fluttering, pain in
chest or difficulty in lying
on left side, your heart
needs help—a strengthen-
ing tonic. There is no bet-
ter remedy than Dr. Miles
Heart Cure. Its strength-
ening influence is felt al-
most at once.
•1 have used 10 bottle® of Dr. Miles
Heart Cure and can truthfully say iX
has don® me more good than anything
1 hnve ever used, and I have trlea
■early everything that I know of. The
doctor who attended me asked me
what I was taking and I told him
llr Miles Heart Cure, he said It wail
not going to do me any good, but it
did. I have not taken any for a year
now. and while there Is occasionally a
slight symptom of the old trouble, it
Is not enough 'or me to continue t!.-
use of the medicine. If ■I.?h?"1<?riS?i
worse I would know what to do. Take
rw Heart Cure n? I ^'<5 beiore.
I consider myself practically cured of
my heart trouble.'
8. H. DUNNAM. Livingston, Texas.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It told by
your druqqlit, who will that
the first Vottle will benefit. If It fall,
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
The Twice-A-Week News.
..J. flcABLES..
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Shop and will do your
BLACKSMI THING
Machine Work, Wood, Wagon and Carriage Work, and
Painting. We guarantee our workmanship. Will do your
Veterinary work. Am a graduate of the Veterinary school
of Toronto, Canada, and Royal college of London, England. <
Will treat all domestic animals. Charges reasonable.
PHONE NO. 37.
..J. flcABLES..
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The Madill Twice--A--Week News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907, newspaper, July 26, 1907; Madill, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth351012/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.