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THE OKLAHOMA > I V ti:t A I'M VL: XOVEMBER l«, 1H9S -SATCBDAY.
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f
The State Capital.
By the Stat • Capital Printing Co.
FRANK M. UK E«, Editor.
■TBscnuimoN RA
^ v®h by mail
•Ik man:ha
D*Ji^ three m • v l>/ ■-t,i
Daily. or.e month Nv m«i; ...
One vi*k. by carrier
Week.y >ni 'ir .
■Weekly. «iz months .
No dally mil ■ nr.;, k-
lx «r tw. : ■ it..
*f h*v.
Wh<ii hurt* *hr-
Ifhat Bo.-r«, * h 1«
te.it them.
Why n t Cam i
Toledo J-'ii-
Conn party?
Of cours >, John
fcouldn':
too prosperou?
The B 'mar. w.i
should r.
tnenaclng fa : r.
Dewey's fan ■ d
cr~a*e an> be.
•hare .. hi.
Kentu b
t ef.)Te th «
U would r • '
Ufc I MtMI/r.L U 0% CHNTHEKT.
I '• a th t*.i-, fa , ■
ni j when iv dtwtres to tak a human be
ou out >4 it. there is no se -n :
I no message u 1 a t'
1 -T-• Bo h- n rabl* 1
. j known poles are th
llu |"not death when It tak
'] >f none-being nd m -
l-ure either. Neither I
the be * of ft They ar
U%I! J.
^■Lk
mf,
(stomach
u flXTTEfis
' i
Bottle
. 1 in haa su/*j
a m aea
o. 11 the UiaorQt
' are ea«h the haif
knows what 1s a
knows whether !.
P.a. ted States I
►verstre** lef-
Indiana S tur
proved a Journe\
Not even this
res-= looked at fpe
11 ti
,,-r known -how t
>ie American i
« rt of the Ph lip
a marrer of coui
IM indirecti> tt d1
He
Th-
waits
1- kiinwu ail ov r • 0 world. It wili bo found ir.
almost every faniiiy modicino client.
For half a century
Rostettfir's
Stomach Bitters
M'i.H CtUFD
Dyspepsia, lti:li§e$tlcn, Constipa-
tion, Liver tinri Kidney Trouble,
Fever and A$ue, and Malaria.
It has never failed to cure—wo don't believer it
< <ni fail.
Sold by all druggist! and dealers generally
hin
exp*
s der
e commit* !^{* safe arr.iwil at ht* desired dertina-
the reaa m 1,,on <)v*r ttiare In hks Indiana home
ur.ee* them. I atrmil"1 father and tirn her, brmhei
(and sMers. re'MVtlv
ivere ver any doubt aa't,Vf h,rn Joyous
Anwi an people w.'Vjbj j them ^*r'^ '
by th r government . I*fe-D< i:h—and to
is enemies are faring at r1v
and friend? to
•k-oroe. Between
p companion of I
his
ther to.) pifcrrx
1 this 1
friends Uu*.t which only survr
( | the pleasure of the go«Kl nifi
• x lement is already |,hft departed.
(vmlnd*d that l^enta
hat the inost tunuslngj
• man ev r produ
was
Ihis llfetin
As a «:•
im's sp^- h>
In for:"
Ka:
•This
Nave trouhlf
ver otherwise
ty Times.
. r fusion.
Bryan ha
that It hau
him. Whtti
i« al IxiTe
is b t me s
at ;tn old br
he will be t
1 0 th <1< : .r*.-1 ■: irins
•hat h«* Ivad more r^al i
;d lnlrr,0na* ,n tif1" ***T't'>rjp anions all class-
■•s than any mnn. What w e the quail
.ties fehat gave him that heart-1 " to «
■n - s'.ng so loni knew him * Ho vm-. ren«'*vous
" nd mtir - : Ho had infinite <-har!ty. I
ktn-d 'WB poUt ; n"as tender as a ' hii 1 IT. w.i- al>solut
hen he get? In j
If tht th urht .«
elect two d« inr>orat K'A
tuc- ought to i'" ! ■
If . - more eons-.i'nK Bryan is wel-
come t-> t.ik • th N br.i-k > >n as
a parson al cmj -r.-nt • hlmstif
Chlcasn h.v a rhryaan'hemum show.
<l! shmi! I hav 1 • . r. • • . it has
{tome oi'l .-ami U.« !.*•■ illl
Wltlhlf it t| D tell
What Is p P or < n .1 1
Pthejr ar- talk.n^- it \i h 1 ., uf. . t.
Markham'? t •• ^ h
rworld p ty "Th«« >1 . '>
aBut la not a man w
eoff?
At la^t the im| i «rn
jSiapp.Iy
' will soon be In th-
'-condition.
h«-re is bound to go badly with him
among hi* >wn ft II >vfers. Th -y w:Ul
not fajl to see that the party In this
. untry which desires to help him has I
no < ham e to rise in power. Nelthw j
congress nor the president will demand
•he pulling down <'f the American Ilug
and the withdrawal of tro. ps. The s*t j
uation there moans fight for the Fill- j
plrros more than ever. The democrats, ,
in exit*n<ling sympathies among them-
selves should no! forgot Agulnaldo. the
')■ >rge Washington of the Philippines,
now striding the Island, not in divine
melancholy like another Napoleon on
St. Helena, hut swift-footedly before
the American army .carrying his capi-
tal under his hat with him.
! ^r
TI first Santa Fe car* to rui on the
. 1 Hutch.ns^m and Southern road went
"T the line thte w k. Gt-n'rai M*na--
e*- .i f PV«y. (lenora! Ruperi.u^nd^nt
H V Mudgo. Supenavmtei: F. T. l)o-l
lan (\\ hlta and T .D. Bai'-ey *up
erfnterdent from Melllngtnr. passed -r -1
•>r tli? line on a lour of Inspection Tt
hi- n t boen decided what the Hut-
chinson and Southern will be called,
but It will pro baby be named the "Pon-|
ca City Branch."
El Reno Democrat: Dennis Flynn
w,i5 In t. wn yestortlay and spent the
afitTni>ori shak ng han<ia with his many
f:.-nd* He will btart to Washington
altout th« 20th Dennis says that ho <9
'n favor of *tateh<r>d at this session
and will Introduce a bill to that effect
the firr* opportunity an 1 push It with
his accustomed vigor. Mr. Flynn loos
that a Private Kevenur Stamp is over ' h*,,ev* in waitm* for the indim
. . Territory-, or any mth*r seotl «n of th^
P 0 j country, to get ready f >r this important
- . tep in the affairs of Oklahoma
Pawnee Tlmes-Dem'" erat: The Hsnge
Council has passed and !.« enforcJncr a
iaw whi h will place the reservation
unrt r fen" The provisions of the law
; Hjii r . tho wmnll farmers stock raisers
;;nd squatters to fori • their pastured
and pay taxes on hem. Horetofoir*
only the big cattlcinen had hr-n r-m-
j1 ' 1 to fence and pay tax^s :n
pas^res and 'the small deal erf werej
allowed tr pasture their stock any-j
where. This has given riso o much
trouble as to mixing of cattle and hm:
• ff--'l an excellent opportunity ofr
ca-.lie dealing.
Whether original or not the Stroud
Vfcs.s nger gets off the following A
countryman wandered Into a hardware
r t .re the • ther day and offer mak'rg
some purchases the rather fresh clerk
naked: "Don't you want to buy a bicy-
cle to ride around on? They're cheap
m give you a first c'as* one for
I'd sooner put my money
MADE
SHAH."
J tXCHAMiL GISTS £
Pond Creek is gcttting another grolr
Thousands of Rescued Sufferer* iYr>m Lost Manhood
unite in Praise of CALTHOS.
An Offer Every Sufferer Will Ik Sure to Accept.
NO C. O. D. OP OEPOSIT 4CKENIE.
KftU carefall} ihl ii i un^eineot made by ana o( the
r.-,4• 1 : .. : .- .rtinjf Arms In th# United
. . - •• >rdii written here, and accspt
..do you. Vou h v® tb« oupoftuniiy
ti>t. in- i' n robust health and ha jpioess.
y. .. . p. r. • put it off until it U too late.
.• 11 in c/mntrj W CALThO" , * lie
for I rtst Manhood, the \ a
; t in innati, O., haa achieved mar-
Mi !C- taaa 100,C cores have been
year. ®
Tulr* I.aborde, the fatnouH FiencU
> .k ht hj* dli^i rery, CALTMOS, to
.i.. ,j_ A the wnrUL the best physkians
•.at any medic!::e known to science could
m • ii •: -4 n;en, II eiice loat
: u.al>u e. or exwtfcses. CALTMOS
.-t "i n ir. tjje medical world t.^
Made ' v CALTMOS many of the
.. ; hare at', i acted the atten-
• tr •• . wherw. The National Medi-
... ip... c... led t;.e remedy lor uae in
' .•i.-a-. *t ! known, a majority ol
1 • . > r.- vlct'ots ol lost manhood in
. .. • ■ n. • r .ui ht on by abuses and
I T i. « the remedy is endorsed
! 1 r.d t.otman governments, and it
, :i I'.ifKt.-at standiiuf armies
. i.-,.and H' 1. Tally la allthefamous
n. K. treats ol the ( !d World.
The Von Mohl
: n of his growing opposition to the
F -leral AdmlnlsttrnVion.
been
So far thote bav
iona from William '
nlfii in. o <.f the American election.
S' ■ I tnust have his hards full taking
care of th- Kuropean powers.
A ti iral Dew. v's reply to the news-
l a rs that persist in booming him foi
pr.H' l nt Is virtually ' Djn't make tne
rif'l - 11 lous." And he might have a<UM
' . p tiiykltiK yourselves ridiculous."
K.1 i 1 p., 1 f the Motif.-rd pat-! of Perry
rtot wants a uple thousand chickens i der tho
subacripcions. Ho had better not, I Doggr*tt.
truthful. Th« - were his Intrinsic
qualities. All his virtues were tor the
^ 1 good of otih«rs: all h a faults were hut
' "• « nothing mean about Kansas ,n Injury of hlmsel.
-• showed TojH'Ifa ti at if sha! "Th"r'>' * * divdntty that shnp. s our
.-loom' «ion oral Funs'- ,1 rough how them w will ' Life
. 1 say far sell with ao much'1* but for th*" ,iv4ntr Nf> rnalter hr,xv
■ -if. . feeling. ' 'much a man may achieve for himself:
, no mottor how groat he becomes, If
Bu-hnell .f Ohio, haa not la- those around him have been "the worse
■I any Thanksgiving proclamation. tba< ho *,B, ,ivpl if 1u hn" (TUwhp(1
is inay be merely anoth-r mar.lfes .-i™'1 onweaw 1 all he came in contact
with, his life to tho world has been
nothing Wha/t are his achievements to
nithors" They are hut loadstones, thoy <hat now mauors iro settle 1 so and 1
.rtKh bJ Ww upon th,rn. Tte a*- . U. thl. Power dirt t!„a ,h. otber pn,„. and „thor„.,« improving
t-eased h;ul no distinction of class !!• ^uld do something else. ljno fn
loved his follow men and had the ut- j |t haw been rocen l> l-een revealed
moat oonttdetit o in thoni. In official or I that had Oermanv felt str«
private life, he Who once met was : ,it wouUI have lnurf ?rr. ! In the Span- trtV'the -n
tied to Wm with hooks of steel Ilenc | ish.An„ u„r Th„ other da> Vrched and'
the heritage of friendship left hw|lhe German K.iiser ami the Czar of K . through
friends 1 a good that will n..t die but j Russia met in r„ mnnal oonferenoe.
continue n |.l.r:^n 1 • :h > >rM 1 What does n mean" There are those
WAITS ANOTHER HARBOR.
Terence and th« Czars pretentions of themselves ir
It woukl be a pretty thing. In spite' I"'11'claim that a movement Is on quail hunters
n"t 1 I ' h >uld not mistake j of al, tho friendship we bear 'i.. . foot now that will end in changing th« Several newspapers are t>r
11 A l.li « KKF. M i ld-.
There is a certain number of people
of indefinite hopes, who give out the
Impression that they think time wdll
come when this and the other political
question will Is* definitely settled. They
do not perceive that no such condition Jirf1 wvgjMTi '
could puasibly exist One action, one
change of events aways calls for an-
other When one war has been fought
of HDrrre years magnitude, a review of
the relations of th-" <-hlef ruling pow-
ers is moil- and tln«ir position on the j,H'v fnr h)m
dluivlnn nulwl Thwi It Is osserte.1 Th„ Norlheru Oklahoma
V telephone line about finished be-
tween ^Voodw'ard and Alva.
Is it true that < harly Hunter has re-
turn««l to the territory. Wi.cre .s ho?
Corn huakers have never been so
scane in oklahoma as they arc this
season.
Governor Renfrow r.nd F. Caruthert
have organized the First national ban] j
of N >rman.
A girl mii-'t'ied a man by the name of i
Handy up at Stroud last week. He will I
make a useful husband.
One room of the Ponca sch> Is had1 j;
14" pupil? present one day recently I,.,
The enrollment in the school has n-w j „
reached C99.
The sur\'eyors on the Oklahr
are in Oklahom
Pi• v There ' 1 tangent for nine miles
ut cf the city.
jrv.it F
Jdohl r.jinri
'ir.inl
cided that every
who it buf*erir.t
Irom Lost Man-
hood, shall ha*a
the ofijxirtunity
to try nut tliie
wonderful remejy
CALTMOS in h!a
"th.11 r^ir;v«e they har«
.1. .Vd.iy treatments,
any charge whatever.
I, Varicocele. Weak*
. kI Ori«an« or nerve#,
the parts i
de eloitrd or h.tTe ahr. r.kan • v • ' ' ^ 1
CALTMOS;
teculty roqmrod. ■ I* • - I «•«
Ser'd ut \ ur aan.e ar..' addre«- iini!
five days. IT WILL ' >HNT IN A sKA ' w •
yo 1 can try it and see ■ hat it d."e '
, ,,,, , , . • Al'.. ..m-;* tot. re •• . ' ■ * "CM.
>> said the countryman. But thnk We neither publish nor ti—.:>;i tenttmoclala. .... .f 1
" l! <l> ••'"•K. "how '"oli"h >••• '•> look THE VON MOHL COMPANY, 355 B. Ci.uinnati. U
I ruling around the town, on a cow."
and
">h. I don't know," said the country-
m. "no more foolish, perhaps than 1
>u!d milking a b'cyclc "
The 14 year old son of Edmond Vile.
' company, are putting In new
given an evaminitlon un j
y ^itur-lay night by ! r
years ap:o tho hoy shot
hirm ."v. a 32-callbro revolver, the
T, j.,n. 1 1-1 .t-'inc fh-' pit of -he s-oma.h
. hon, and ranging up and to the right
kwell to Tonkawa.
At Pond Crook. W A. Bowls, used
ugh the long dMtance telephone and refuse.!
its. His trunk was at-
st him 4.70 before he
A quad hunt.'
1 Enid Win
valuable h
1 week and the farmers have
dusters to
imo
cloaed, and
vler's mouth |
Commendable
i •• failing Lion Ides on the night of the
14ta of a Thanksgiving offering of ilre-
: ,rk " l"-'pr..- l bv Presblent McKlnley l <l{ th . Ai ,skan controvert/
lebiate his • ib of cre.it prosperity. I Tl*e foreign office in London has auth
orin.'d the Canadian representativea t
Britain to give her a harbor on the l'a- ' " map of Europe. Tin- leading noils of subs-- r< that hav- pild
elflo. This 1h her present scheme In tbi < lK,wers of Rtirop,- must still be tnon up Tin- Blackwell Tlme -Record and
A New YorV p-
Frank, sayi
pane. Tins
T roS|>efity.
Pepf rts ln.l. re th i: ti
trust h i mad-, a 'lean
markets Thl* deal Is -u
on the carpet.
There is n«'thlnir n. w
5ell and Kurt
r!«ef of Into il Bry.in i
the lame thine
According to tb l it -t
Manila, thin - l ■ i. • ! •"
He ought to call - n Br\
for relnforcemc-nis.
.'ivala make people
mt true of revivals In f
a far at longer I.
hstanding the ui.iveraal boom
- th* poor oi l Mexican dollar
filing a; 47l-j cents. It will take
r than Mr Aryan's
i o. st that «mi!, ast
Up
i par.
•ft for Bush- | oi'Kn!
Jump In the j Atkins
irty, whldh la |
Sr hit1
Agulnaldo, it in ruinore 1. bus christ-
ened his new baby boy "dronCe Wash-
ingten Agulnaldo " if he hatl thought
tlie matter ..vr moc carefully he
mitth' have named the little chap "Ed.
Agulnaldo "
has be
Carnede is in a
As a Scot, li nan
for the Transv • U war i
citizen, f. r ib. I'h I pp!n
Admiral Dewey seem
versed in iniHim" v ao
went to X. a V k
his wife's wedding tr>•
Democrat- 'Ok
tate no longer Br> >n
the next Ipro-idontlal
.they might '
'PloraV'le condition !
f.-.'a ri*sponslble ! " 't*,K
ir. as an American rf,ftrt i:
that th-
s to be
itrtHtan
d helped
cl ire themse've
Bryan calls th -!•■.
es a "protest ;. !' -•
/ministration If -
in Ohio and Kentu kv ,
Bryan congratulat.
elecifchw b..f. r • 1
congratulate '.;.-
virtue of charity at th
esty.
"Ait any rat J< M
gre ry in tore sM if
fn Ohio and tea n r
iWaahington^'with i '
^Iness.
I
Ooebelltes ' sh. >w a
throwing the el •
of t!he Infamous
nt to South Afrlcnr
England hopes for he!u
return for Its pretended
Manila Schley's Judg
bout equal to doing seni •
roken out In a second
nst the Boers. The
.aluabl as showing
rlting pot try in Eng-
tb art of maklns
meaning*
yield up the towns of Bkagw.i
t>>'ea, together with the claims
portion of Alaska, including much of
the gold b. |t, in return for Pyramid har-
bor leaving the rest of the disputed
territory to be arbitrated on. Whib i
England professes t • want only a free
port for commercial purposes .what sh-
really wnnts is a port from which she
may send goods t<> the Orient ami Alas j
ka. to undersell us, as well as to use1
for military purposes Sh is expecting,
complications with It'issia and perhap !
with the United States
It la another sign > f the importance
of the Pacific .the democrats think w
should never cross, or attempt to d >j
I any business on. England with a Pa-
cific port on the American continent!!
It Is one of tho things she is mad at:
Russia for. (hat she Sold us Alaska an 1
so cut off her Canadian possessions j
! from an outlet that way.
powerful. Ea<
greater nggrei;
the flRht now
and|of ,hfl '♦a'nnce
that trust
veil as in <
greater number of pertple
imo machinery the expense «
iom is diminished, just the s,
io great trusts diminish the
>o manufacture of an ur"; I
Is more coast and Newkirk Republican News I
voalth to cope with being the l.-.tesr.
r on for the con fro | The oil fields « n th - Oage re?
le globe. There Is a tion were leased several years at
: r n in govern men ti 1,1 '^rm of years to a company In
ier< •. Europe needs York with the approval of the D<
•timet!. By bringlnp niPnt t Washington.
theiJW",tt> examination was very successful! pottawa
■ and disclosed a sar of pus in the lower jugt ,lft<
llobe "f the right lung and the bullet ,f _o ,.h
on- ysted in the center of the right lung
j on a line between the right nlppl° ami
an inoh below the shoulder blade T:
,is now left to tho surgeon's knife to
I see what relief can be affoided
; Al>out four years ago, a lecture was!
!• \erod In Norman by Bishop Vin-
oent for tho purpose of raising a fundi
to bo applied towrd building a dormi-
tory near the university to be used by
the M. E church, the enterprise hav- i
ing finally failed and believing that th' :
money so raised $72.00 should be return- j
e.l to those who gave It. the committee;
will refund to all the ptrons of said j
lecture who so dopire th esum of 50 j
day night. He ais<> onclui-d that n
Ing was cheaper than walking, si 1
took a good sadd h rse which w
standing an a hitch-rack on the str
all saddled and brid'^d ready fir u
Three highwaymen held up and r<
bed Tucker, the proprietor .f the st
three miles west of \.n popto'ti
killed a
nty last
• ranlr d
dark. They relieved Tu
cash he had on hand, p
J145 and took three over-Mats. n.
shotguns and . ther ar'e \ fr a
store. They were not even mask • 1
It is likely that Tucker will be ah<
Identify them The sheriff's • ffic.
notified of the pobl ry a ' ffl ri
now searching th • . ountry f.-r the
bers.
OASTOniA.
Bf.Teh. L —
Bigaattir« f y. ^ ^ ;
it tree. There !• I
' s strictly conCdeatial.
• treatment to
i niK.rtors ot f" nAar^
. in United Si*taa
:Mnr further la
Simply another
isely but too well.
• the accumulation
ch.ei i be dla^h.trg-
i dofta the foul
■ en Judge Bur-
f c >urt officials
laka, thej^ had
• City The
•>.: roiiie'.y happy
and ^arni-val of
romlng. f >r It
• •f elect ..f the
>slt ion to mak • i
oan history H
will absorb Holland
realizing tho Kaiser's dreams of an em-
pire stretching from the Meditorraneai
to the North Sea Rusrtla will grab Bo-
ehmln. and Finland. Those two appro-
ver th< The AIv
f rullnc sal'' ' attlemon that catt
me a: at 'past per °'>nt n va'ne
cost of nex,; nine months Th > ar.
article Whet hlK"h a< u30 d;
t• 1 f Oormnny Fawnee ? m- -• D--n
i Austria, thus ' n1te«l States Attorney li
earns of an em- *rr'Vf 1 1n Fawnee last Sa(
came from Pawhuska with
ford
that.
"It is
Hon. Don
greas was f
Memory of objects Is naturally better| sa>'° *"*
than memory of names. Little Fay Lqs-i
ej*. the three year old daugh
delegate to
th
' Flynn,
El Reno Wedne
1st around meet
pie and getting the v pin
of Mr. i < ue8ti
•they
• Will fall
vlthln the I
not quite
•uire;
Ige Bur-
Jtt ending
preparat >ry to ni
Ing on to represc
gross which will
statehood convei
Oklahoma Cltv t
statehood.
' rltorlal go
ill
the
vhtc
the
suit
the
ch-
The annr't
by Agent P
at the agency
pay me
day. Nov
usual.
i OR\ >'OK I I HOI'K
s*eaI and I'll let you." Fran. ,- wili aV
sorb Belgium in a few years. On th
death of Crlspl there will be a revolu
tlon <>r a republic in Italy. This will b
repeated in Spain. Then will occur
sort of holy allance of the three repub
and Spain, against J.an^
ornlng
■ limit to
. I mililU
It pays to proselyte It la only tw
I yefcrs nlnce definite steps wore taken
our federal draw the attention of Europe to Anie
Aftr
A'lll <
rticf
and
practiv;
exhib
\\ hy not !iav• n age limit to our e«n-
^ ■ 1 o'lgressinen. This would re-
tire Senator Hoar who Is getting decid-
edly on the yellow loaf.
Dispatches from Santiago state that
the convtots 1n the public prison ser-
iously object to wearing stripe* .md
having their hoaws ahaved They up-
pear to feel that they should be provid-
ed with golf suits and hair oil.
the
amp.!
rohlUtionist ora i
drinking hal-its d
? their arguments
t drop tha old si
in dragging ir
andal about S >1.
n intention o-
'nto th" hands
bel commission;
("■■n. of Illinois, is res'gn-
>m# of 'be political clu'r,
has belonged, but he still
coupon for :hat scsat !n the
vidently realises that If he this pr rt
go >f that he could never j 4,000.000 •
of Its Utility as a food pn>du, t The
fffect Is already shown by the Incr-ase
In exports. In this in. 1 Galveston
is reaping it« prt portw nate share.
OaJveston will handle 20,0110,000 bush-
els of com this season Two lines of
road running from the grain country
over their own rails right into Oaives-
ton. Already there is sold at lea*t ;
000,000 bushels of < rn for Decern b- •
Shipment thttXlgh Galveston. Galves-
'ember to
cf May as 1 c n~n shipping
season and In that five months :t can
do an Immense business. The .rn
movement through Gob,'don this sea-
son is going to be something enormous.
In fact the movement of the country
will be aom *thlng big It Is . ntimat
tha4 the corn crop this year wr;
about 2,000.000,000 bushels. Of thi? •
per cent will pr ' . be exp rt■ 1 a t
Galveston Will get up r e. m of -hat
prodigious conflict
the English and the Germans
possession of Constantinople.
That Germany ajnd Russia
tecMng 'them-- •- against an use
en ' ..f Englanl and the I*n"kted St
there Is no doubt. The latter will
bo allowed to overwhelm the globi
the former can prevent it.
for th>
pro.
and Mrs. North Losey of Oklahoma
City had been visiting relatives In j
Chandler Her relatives put her on the)
Frisco to take her to Oklnhoma C'ty
When the train arrlvwi the little one j
could not tell her name Conductor
Shipley took her In the 'bus and
her up town. When the child got to
Main street she pointed out her home, | nu' e a x ""
gr-'itly to the surprise and relief of the] PrPff>r_ 1 <*
conductor.
Miss Wingate, the most popular
teacher In Cleveland county. Is a teach-
er in the Norman public schools and
won the popular contest vote of the
Norman Democrat-Topic. By the rules
of the ntest Miss Wingate is entitled
to a free trip to Kansas City, wdth es-
cort of her own selection. The Democrat
•st> defray all traveling expenses and
hotel expenses Incurred in tho trip
and also will see to their entertainment
while in the city She will make the
•luring the coming holiday and wil
knows' be in the city for several days
ut of ! .. ho was in Topeka when tho 20th Kan-
>kfeho- sas returned says he never witnessed
office.'such enthusiasm anywhere When th-
eld for first, section reached the station he said
11 .the murder of Arthur Bird tw .veeks ' 'it seemed that the sky was rent in tw >
iago, was released Saturday under $,'. - (every conceivable noise-making d
000 bond 1 appear bef
1 depa
errlto
prop .
1 thtre ciUb during h
Jia ke A d m
receiver of
w hack a<t t h
as there ha:
- the elev. n \
s ma •that has
t Charb s p.
3d lines of railroac
in Arkansas City
■ the full memb
ommltteo of t
hed to Oklahonic
the admission of <
agreement 'that th
shell be thrown aro
rltory and that th
tions should heron-,
when the Indians h?
la a r -it! >n where he can
frame th« lev* latli n for th
•Itory to an extent that wl
1 « '.!-\ for the next fout
o end of his administratis
this .1 stat.- ..f the union
al Porter It.? greatest man -
ecausc fortune has thrown
>■'"]. where h s ability f. r
real things to pass can hv/
r men are hampered by rat'-
1 nal interests an I preju-
? fr • of these things and
nfiden and 00-operation of
. asses and parties—Indian
vernment
In
offices
e has I n
d off the
of E: Re
er and |
n | trip
A Ni hols. Mr.
office a pleasai
Erank J. Chpne
El Reno Qlol
Baldwin, Land Office.
Journal:
, used
oalf.
of Toledo, Countv and St te at. e>
an-' that the said firm w I pay the
of ONE HITNDRKD DOLT.ARS for «
HI IUMItl\l HOAT st ( 1 |>N.
After waiting
oourt n xf «
is being offer
itv Ave yeirs. Hnl-' vk,t:nr „r ih,
■he Mitrnarln* , fran
satisfaction ..f hav-:ponra citj .
ted by a naval board were united .
tests pr .ved al' md the R«v \ G,
in d f r It. The Hol- Rev Alfred D
th Of ten feet while Rev. J- Van H
!. ■ i-< attainad|fdral a' Guth
Th'« left the tipn . f of Pond Cre -V
er le k exposed But! In the case
Cure.
1 f .
H r, and
W. CLFASON.
Notary Public.
Is taken Internally,
s
M:uv
1 fluthr'
Hn
W'Y
through
t sa>
CooitheBiood
Ir, ail Gases of itching
Burning Humors
with the
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
While Cleansing the Skin and
Scalp with hot baths of CUTI-
CURA SOAP and healing the
Raw, Inflamed Surface with
CUTICURA OINTMENT.
. i Complete Treatment, $1,25
Mir. So*r, 84<M Oihtmikt V*.i Kmoi.t«-t, aft 8oia
^eSar/whm. Porr*t b. a«b C. Coir , ■, Ik-tUt.
movement of corn T
demand f r American
1 Filipinos werfi.^fore Th- Kmo-en
weeping fo rthe i how to use ir nnd ih< \
Vgulnnldn that) the principal reas 01
P >11 s. They w ——
HOH 1101 1 \*. 1 I * ILDO
roct>dile tears to
>rn that
t Thf
Wonde
: to indh
Th<
This
if an
which
ectlon .
another
ad at lo
f properl
the writers near Santiago
t Manila Boy that mlsrht
prices if the government
approached.
One* upon a time. Little David walk-
ed out with a simple sling and a peb-
ble picked up from the bed of a purl-
ing brooklet, and with the«o smote
Goliath Poes this parable fit Tmne-
aal and England? Btit then the story
naldo'a liking ■ f
has not gone th*
he will adopt the
♦eli his f.di <w. r*
fought on nat >ni
Nebraska, where li
ppopk* havn't had
Bryan tactics an
tie election was no
I Issues except ii
w-. n And then, th
as much 1
the district Iwas put in operation at the same time. ^ pured by lhe UM 0f Ha
ward of Ji .mo 1 Mr. Smith says .the soldiers V" ^
r-< -• and con- 1 hofl>' nf men an<5 looked hf" ,n
nf n .r, lent health. He spoke highly of Met-
p,nn'.in nf '.if and Little, but could not say
• M Graw enough of Funston Hp was the center
T j. c . , ^ .f • ' f \ ■ nnd appeared every inch 1
1 h- her Mr Smith Is very enthusiastic
>ver *he 20th regiment and their royal
welcome
Medford Patriot: Already republican!
papers are discussing the queetion ofj
electing delegates to the next national
convention Th*"-" may he some honor S I
in lr.--Tha.ta al! Th* delegation will, E 11
vot • if a unit for Wm McKinley. 80
v hat difference does it make who gries' j
He r they will simply he messengers 1 "
• > convey to th^ ■ n van tlon the aenti- ^'lf
n;. nt >f the republicans of Oklahoma.. Na hi
T':« Pat* t is 'n favor of a delegation I partlnpatod tn *.iils
<.f our ablest republicans, and we don't *TVAT1 n case rlidr.
can a farthing whether they are of- j ^heth-r ho was marric
ficet -- or not. We are in favor of <3over- j i* I'-kely thai, ho woui. h, ve lf '
1 I 'arms and Delegate Flynn for tw-.< I to have t n p "nt c " «<
!••: ;ates; Secretary Jenkins ,. • (had not Sheriff Bti..s • \
Wm Grimes for two more To ;>ank j f* ^ L J a -X
th- e fellows and keep them straight •naf' ortes -d < .mi.
,.u<! ond Frank Qr«r and .1 V. "« ufK,n ** ' ""
*•1... r. a'"ne B.. p, ho - wouM «,cl i,wrt
a delegation suit you?
Alva 1s having an agitati<m over rnei , , . a„
: joined 1n the holy binds
i Within fifteen tnlnuf-s
Oklahoma cotton
sitat ng whether to take
f i>r. \,tiling pricea or to
•tt -ii for a $7 r.o or JS mar-
led here ! -r not '.at-
u iry Thia time last yaai
ling at from 14 to $4 i5 in
irket. Cotton today .with a
and was selling at from
Tnes** prions have pre vali-
ant ton days. The top nr'. j
'on Is S2.1A (V od prlc
me nnd subscrl'oed In for s
presence, this 6th day of December, -K>t limited to railroad towns In Olth
D.. 1SSC. I homa this year Tliore Is a scramble
' curt at
ingfisher
T. • A f
rs. Hunt
■on and
"ommlss-
fwrrner \
SEAL.
Hall's Catarrh Cur
m<l act* directly on tin blood an
ius surfaces of the system. Sen.! f
timonlals free.
F .1 CHENEY « CO.. To!c
y Druffglfts 75 ct3
Family Pills are the best.
Creek Vlndette A mi
ny was performed by
t tho court house last So
sing bride or fiuaKer-ted
event. The i
tt.-n in tho stria!' interior towms where
t >p prices ..re afforded The shortage
is marked T' r- fdpts here at th s
tinw year were 60 per cent heav-
ier The sh. ■ 1,'to !s due to a smaller
average and . •■ planting and hot
winds In Auc ist. Tiie staple is hnr;-
er but th< d better than hist year.
Lf.o l cott has averaged strict mid*
dllnft i" - 1 ■ ! Icli Is good spinning cot-
ton Buyers aro of the opinion that the
government estimate of a. sixty p*r
oen* crop in Oklahoma is too high and
that ti '.0 per c n.. crop is a more cor-
rect estimate.
willingness
voman In tho case. Mi
s. Sh* consented and
«nd
bruises, lacerations, or
af any dosor.ption. BALLARD'8
LINAMKNT is a sovereign reme-
never fails to do good, and fo
y that Its wunderful curative
"• frequently create surprise.
Comer Drug: 9t«r(^
mid i
be
educated against anti-Imperial
they will be by tho time of nex
tlon.
Agulnaldo made tho mistake of n ,t
is probably not true and ao its applica- '*oming tv the country and conducting
t^n in South Africa may fall. 1 his campaign in peraon. Hli defeat over
no time then to * r -j
and an In vat ion w.
critioism. The day, h
Whan people can rid-
over the sea.
ilenflt 14 0ft
!\.hlrh will
' r. c. <
" «.wr ..f «],"< idratl i
' j any patent f r t r; .
MP Rwlng. Id Ron .
t W Luke Oklahoma
( prlnt'ng a'ta-hmert
sjra.-ks or holders. J
iApache, Arizona Ter
•inovaJ of tho postoffio" The matter
as been befor the district court and . .■
... i- t ,. m, ,ii rtasro so "the auth''
n..a bt fore the .nterlor department. !_ . f
Tecumseh Republic,mi G M Ke!b r J:'nne: df>partwl J
as a chorry tree rhat is In bloom for wife, loa\ ng i-
he pe< ond time this year Th tr«e is I
>*fiung one and it bore fruit last
pi ing Now It is coming Into full
TO REPORT,
Pee
1 j bloom agnkn Tho OkHih ma .. ...r.
' ; | certainly entitled to first pine., even
t v;r, • f w'h'in " fools nature.
, , ' t T cum"-h Republican; Scott Rose
T | ; T ' I who has been stopping at th« Hotel
• k'i Tet.'. Trousdale sin • last August, awaiting
' r r n pn,, r trial on a charge of horse stealing, de-
H 1-1 oo ,' e rt r|,i' 1 'h' skuaitlon waa too cotran'ng,
car safety lad-1 and quit the establlahmont last Mnn-
T ' '. VV •"■•noviTS SEMMONBD
TO APPEAR ANP AOlX)UMT.
V y Nov ia. [Special.) Judga
-end s>:r-.moned nJl the commission'
'o appear at Paula
It i
that i
\ at ONF- HALF
WB B 0 D (. E "
| The Omaha E'a is'iHor
Chicago House WrtcklngCoeS'i'iSifii
j I Every marri.
/ Most courage
j I knows that fit
ot official offairi In
•Met is going on. rrom
that • wne «Rn a«
•nt ; will be the result.
' man who ha."n't yet
soe his wife got dressed
oraa Ue.
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1899, newspaper, November 18, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth353012/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.