The Woodward News. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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only difficult in aauiUtiiig tu maintain thv right- <>r assembled in amfMluity to the call of | herd owned by II. S. Cook at Wichita.
•Ii them all, so Metiers „n.l t|„. payment „t taxes and < ("arniirhael. Kpccial Agent of . |tand cnrreiiiNiiitteMW in In
wi.r ■_ , «. 1 a±sx '■■cri wfeH I **
matter over, aud i thank you tor com eminent. Stale* ui il> nni wwiiHi tln> iwiwi,'!' mention the Livk Stoi k IxM'ietTtiii.
inn. • ' | WNMIM«. t'omiilainl haabeeu nuttlc of auch a law aa will permit the leasing. Improve >0111 hog nml ynn Improve
"There aeciued Im have been only 1 In the Secretary i tin- Interior uml lli«< «uject at all lime to settlement of the m„||i
our other way open and that wan iu a Commissioner uf tlu< licncral KiukI • >1' 1 vacant unappropriated public lands >it 1 '
of eases lo enter proceedings Hce iu regard to the disposition ainlac- tiaied in this Territory. i kwi w« with ill ml I t
with tin* approval of the I'nited Htates tionof ritlKen* engaged 111 llii« livc- lis>k - The mectinir then iulioui'iu«l uiiln.ui 1 u..Y.71V-Y _it . ,, .
Ihstrict Attorney an.1 In. assistant I., buaincs in HreeTWinty. Oklahoma. lll41Y ' " ' "u'*' !S~£2"y f#,,or,.,m*. «" -*
however,illume this im-lbml llrst; if this toward- those of their fellow citixens ,,M" • a,,l"r "n "«-" " <•<• ,,v M«J"r « r p'^baser fri
fail* the other course in wtill available. engaged in and desiring to engage i ''"whael hat 11 report based on fads "*•
purchaser from Itond.
the Name fix. In thin the forerunner
Vilas waa
iu foreru
|>eeiiliar >ilnation here; the aitrieTiltiiral pur uil« in'naiil emuity and developed will lie made tu tlir Depart- "f * Mt'w '"keene Kaitle.
of (ireer roiiuty eover a laryar towaniN all who liave offered or may nt Waidiinirtoii Hope m
•1.... - I |M'rliap> t*o offer to nettle in naid eounty. Now,
HtWB
All Trains Stop
Fur vim to rat at
Shy's Restaurant.
Major
lieen heretofore, and it i* fnir to lliink bled, at Mangum in naid county, on i,'.,., th.. 1... iIHIi Itlll„|. ..k,.!.!,. for ten dollama week.
| *!" ' l>" aapwially pliable .l„ouKh the •-.'nd day of Heptemlier. life. a. ^ZZ^n Ivtlnnlle S? "• 'be mo«t fa.uol.a
I'lunaiie enuneH, an a farimuif country; follow*, to-wit: iniornianoii uy ine metliml tin IMO pel-'
juditiiifr the fiiluiv by the |iant, one iht, Tlial we regard aaiil eountv n ne<l. *a) 11 i nn l* ilo.m.
I year out of thru* in nlmiit all_ a_ fairly ewenfiallv and |N>riilinrlv odapleil to "It U an innnvmiinn." >ka \l«. : *"d klioWM. She pro
■MIMMl'*'* ~ irra*in®iiu
ti Motion of land, and jrrow nuiiuall
I iiv fixly head of faille, an pricet. 11
tate inlhet'iiion— llelNwareor'Khode th«reror*,b«it byua.eitlaenK Kullowiuu I lie adjonrnnant. „ . ... ,
- Island—and your eounty in ewperially eniratred 111 the live .lock buainemi ill < ariuiehael submitted In an interview " p"*a 'U that the
J nueeeaxful in ntock raimntr. It ban not wiitl eounty, in mam meeting iimm-iii- i by the puldiidier in whieh lie aaaureil1 '°r 'l«hlpeople can he provided
■*u' ' * ~ - — t«t- .||jt.i 1, Hut V.ra, Mor-'
rtMik In America.
She h«<t tried it
. . tl , , , , „ __ i t It i> an innovation." naid flu Ma-1kiiowa. She prove* lier eaae In
l>n ntnv Ic- «*ru|> t'liii In* ii|mhi. (Ik* liv«*-titm'k or grnxinirluiMiiifKH, hihI, :op ..,,11, . r tlii* nniurH Tin Luilirn' Home .Journal for (Kttn
, "Tb" buildinic up of t hi grnain/ in- on ae^nntof dnJl.th-. a. poorly iuiteil 1 bar. She give, twenivone cov
terVMtK and not their dealruettou would for ngrieulture. linn wtwiiiy ill varianee *ltl ilia1 Weill- '
. eeiu to be the true |Miliey or all true Skii That we uiideinlaml full well! «"l* employml by the l>e|wirtnient. Or- I'li'iU " "eek * inetiiN. anil given run.
I men who ttiwli t<> the inlerentn that the title to the linn) in naid county | dinarily w hen eiMiiplaintn lira aiade. I'racileul direct Iona by which any worn
; of tlim county, and iu thin line let i« in the I'nited State* and not in iim it... mutter ia invealliratMl in an a«nen- ean make 11* attractive meal- ua
me ivniark that in the nuMivUma ..f „nd that we have no rigid to exclude | * ™ ™ f' n nil ^ h ' Korar axpialna. for ll.Uamall hiiiii
landn that iiiuat mooii come iiIhiuI, a any of our fellow eitiKeiiN from the . ' manner aim. .
I farmer who can homwlly control nay, «H|iinl tmc nnd enjoyment of nnid land injur)' to nil partita concerned, Biich tanuoiiara.
aiiliually with un except to the extent of land I method* alno place it ill tli • power of 1
price* go lawfully lilwl on by un. m-inon* u I...IK m-.-...1.1.. n...l «l WTtCt.
and are likely to remain, will lie in :iHl>, That we underntniiil. full well, ' , . . . • , Tu alinm ti inay concern
e«imfoi1able cin-uniHlanee.. with mieli that our neveral pantuiw feneea d.. not W,U' " 1,1 "icwdy niinoy the Mil- j N|>|U.,. „ ,|(irrtiv „lv(,n ,hlll Jl>lui )Urvvv
other income an will come fmm other give un any exelumve rigliln or prtvt- I jeela at their compwim, In lllic ea-e hao II mall. Vlnnna nml
reaoureen. |egi-a agaiunt any « f our fellow eitWin , the territory wan no larg.' that it would v^,1"m'i ""rTi
'It si-em> to me from what I have orijn)^'other parwin whomiyr_denii-c to ,||W# mk|,n vnlimbl«> time to ha v. in* o. make .'.i.je. itamn i the Miianoe of
hrt-:i nlilt* to trtilhcr lltal Willi (lit* iM*r- on mmhI Intul*, lntlllmt Hi** hm « oT > , . , . . Iuthm to thr nl*< vi**nioii«Ml HiiitlU^Nni will
ina..f. t romlitioiiH cxinliuff, in Oiwr ImihIm, Uy thf o tin- I nirwl | 1,1,11,11 I" ' *"""1 vimfii to Hit* | Uw, nml tippy tjgOiwiitt/nyrh of^nt^w«nl
county, there in no timlier for fuel ex- Slate*, nlioiild lie fri-e to all alike until then only to flrol the facta existing a* i ^ |otfehaik «. m .miilie liulina) or iiet., I*r:'.
cept at a great ilintailce, coal ten to it niay he nettliHl or tiled Oil under the lii'oughl out III the meeting today bv '■ milt make >uck nlijivilon. iilltcrwlxi the II-
twelve dollar* a toil, and other tiling* law* of the I'nited Stilton. ! nworn tivlimonv " ' ''"ISKllil! Sl-T/Ti'.; . «-
affecting the comfort and *up|h>rt lor 4th, e underatand, full well, that ... ,i \i • i i.'ci ' Tiion i oh«>
awhile, at leant, of the new nettlcr and we have no right to prevent or hinder < "nUnuing, the Major naid: •< I he . Tuon. Doha,
hi* family, that humane rcanon* ought aetllemenl* within our enclosure* ami : condition* of mntlem here iiltorcr1
to weigh iu iittracting people intofireer we emphatleally ntate that we have not, I county differ* finm otlnr Oklahoma <
county for pnndy tarming purpaae*. '^reiit* ortaiud. w by My L, in f||e , ^ it |
It m ouite apimreiit that any aerioun unfair mean* hindered or prevented or , .. . .
effortn to disturb or dentroythe growth attempted to binder or prevent audi j *I pP«r* that for fully three months of
of the NttM'k-growiug buainen* would b« nettlement*. the time for which the '1*1 tax i* made,
detrimental to all you people. In the "hat .there are no lai'geownem 11|„. eountv was under the jurisdiction
meantime, whoever desires to settle of live-stock in said eountv, but tin- , N ,
upon the public land and establish a live-stock business> rcprcM-uletl h> ! ol '>,,w "" «*sur.
Oppoaite Depot,
Woodward, Oklahoma.
N. KIRCH,
Tailor.
Carrier New mni
Latta! Strle*.
1
Large at Sleek at
•lea la
the Weat.
Co.inly Clerk J'timna* lloran
n. irt.u r of Deeda. Nettle MoHar*
Surveyor . . A. I.. Mcl'herton
I'omner tir. J. M. Workman
rnuatr Superintendent T. II. Ilstlsnl
i w. W.Carter, fhm
County Comnilaaioner* Bd. C. I'lnunch.
I Alfred In«alia.
Cotuiulaaluiibr* inwl In reyular atvafon on
Hut Mt.ti.la>. In January. April. July ami
The Ifiwilnanl I 'imaly 4'luli.
(Organized bv the citizens of Wood
want antl county. Feb. 1st. IKdi. I'm
the promotion of public interests |
('resident. It. E. Davis.
1st Vice 1 'resident. M. .1. Welglein
2nd " " II. Thompson.
Secretaiy. W. K. fiolton.
Treasurer. Jiio. .1. (ierliich.
EXKCI'IVK I'OMMITTEK.
A. 1*. Greene. II. W. Kev.
Harry Smith. W. B. Crabtree.
Judge J. II. iteau.
President and Secretary, ex-officio.
Club meets in regular acwion Hint
Monday of each month at H p. in. at
the Probate Court room.
homestead thereon have that right mid men owning from Xi or less
must iu all peaceful way* he protected -.1*1" head or cattle each, only
doing'and whatever ,Ut". That the citizens
head to nie that they are
pity the rate llrst
prfectly willing to
it wa*
, A , t . . .gaged in nm,|
v at the proper time nml umierth
the eatiHeM nre, that have net on foot the live-#t«K k banineM in 4i*aid comity | „ „r rp_.
ron my t'lcrk.
i>- w. ii. o iinus. |i*| itty.
inm |MII UH«MI iKJt.M. iMr.1
Noun; nut i i iii.m atios
I.hihI imitci' nt WvMH.witnl, ti T. i
1x1. 4. wc i
Nollot* In hero l iv Ml von tlitti Hih loltowtinr
innicil oolilrr Iims IIIihI notice of IiIm iiiioiition
ii nuikc Hint I |<nMil in taii|i|Hiti nl ln > flitini.
Aaythlag Van Waal Kraw tk
TO THK HKsr.
Satisfaction (iuarniiteed in
fit, style and
character of 3arment.
Mam Si reel, Wiaalaanl, ilk la.
Tour Wife Told Us-
That alia could Ret mora good* of all kinda at
WKIULKIM'8 for a dollar, than anywhere eli*
In Woodward.
And What She Says Goes;
So we have slaihed the price* again and will
prove tliat
She Is Right!
Vol can get the name; in QrowrlM, Dry (iooda,
etc.. at TIIK DAYLIGHT STORK.
M. J. WEI6LEIN,
OEO. GRRI.ACIt, Preildeok.
IOIIVJ. OKRLACH,
the present inquiry or has led up to are law abiding, lionn tide citire I
this meeting. I ask vour *up|s>rt and said eounty (except, there are two non-
encouragement for the honest settler residents) and have, since the orgnm-
who comes nmong you: protect him in *a ionof said county as a county of the
his honest rights, if you do lliis your State of Texas, ill IHMIi. oontnboted
eountv will have all the proaperitv it more taxes than nil oilier citizens coin-
may deserve. blued towards the *up|Kirtof the eoilli-
"I would like much to hear a frank } . government-having at all times
anil free expression of opinion from I'""' 1,11 I*1*®* demandei! of us, except.
everv one present." "iat M°me of us only, refused t« pay
: •* ..ii. t • i i' I the exeeaaive antl illeiral tax levied in
l pou concluding hi* remarks. I ol. ls,„. ,)U| nft<.r „1(1 wl,*fe „f HHit,
Tom 1 ollartl, a farmer, anil a number «as Hnally determining and adjudge^
of others including farmers from all to he illegal by the District Court of
..f tin. ....i in ti u-..n. vivmiii unit eountv. they nevertheless offeretl to
sides, or the eounty, war. woi and wh(lt lh^. de(.m H j(lM f,lirlax new asteannieiit seem* to
questioned in regard to complaints ft?^ ■ on justice and thev cannot
made affaint«t atoekmeii. W itnout a 7th, 'rhat there are believed to
single tlisseutinf? opinion, eaeh ami ev- between seven antl ten thotiKiiml
cry one testifled that the fences were people iu said county, but the cattli
til WiMHlwnnl. ti. T., on Nov. Ill, Irar;.
HI till A. Hold INS
II. K. No. Iltf for the S K 4 N V nml R >.
8W!,*SWV^Kii a«'c. «. Tw | . N. II U, W.
Ilo nuiiu's tnc following witne^neH to prove
hlN conViniinii* tfaldeiieo n|ion onl etilll-
vitllon of, 0Mld IiiihI, viz: TIioiiimm J, Sewur«l,
John MiKlovei ti, John TmII nml John < . Rln.r,
nil of t'nphi, t T K. i). IIkai.v,
Keslsfei r
ICllrat puhllNhtMl in Wmwlwartl Nkwi* tMober
H. I-W7.1
ST. JAMES HOTEL ^ SOLICITS TDBR BUSINESS
laws of Texas: and that notw itlistand-
ing the Supreme Court has ileciiledthe
invalitlily of the nssessuieiit they tire
willing to pay it anyway, tlus contrib-
uting their share 01' support to the
county's expense.
"It i« due the cattlemen that tin*
condition of affair* be made known. |
11 is contrary to law and preci dent to
saitl tax tax auy pin-son for time not used or on
property not owned. Acting on this
principle their refusal tu pay the full
founded
'ensured
for their action.'"
It might be incidentally mentioned
in connection with the foregoing that
8TH, That we pledge ourselv
TOCft
NSPECTOR
|MSllElA0EEjliaSB
ntariULirirj
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\\ \/3 (^p]a\ «,♦>
industry is the principle industry iu
said county antl it w;ould be virtually I nineteen new members were added to
The Oklahoma Live Stock Association,
on this date, from Greer county, and
others will join soon. The date of the |
friendly next annual convention, Tuesday, Feb-
ruary Hth, was also duly advertised anil
a big attendance is promised from
t liver eountv.
IX liREER t'OI'XTV.
Important Meeting «f Stockmen; Xew
Additions t the Oklahiiinii Live
Slack Association.
[From the Live Stock ln*peetor.)
On Sept. lEjid the stockmen of Greer
county were summoned by Special
Agent of the U. S. Lands, Major George
<'armichael to meet hint at .Mangum
and make answer to complaints receiv-
ed by the Department, alleging that
saitl public lands were being fenced
and used exclusively for the benefit of
the person* enclosing same ami intim-
idating settlers from entering saitl lands
according to law.
Tiik Livk stock Inspkctoii was rep-
resented at the meeting by the publish- j
er and herewith gives to its rentiers a ]
complete report of the action taken iu 1
the matter.
The stockmen of Greer county com-
prise at least three-fourth* of the pop- I
ulatiou of the big county and the prel-!
ty little town of Mangum was crowded {
with men from every portion of its'
broad domain.
District Attorney Hoffman was ex-:
pected to Ire present and assist in the '
investigation, but failing to arrive by I
one o'clock p. m., Major t'ariuiehael ■
presided at the hearing anil also con-1
ducted the investigation. In begin-1
ning. he said:
"It is due that I should say a word
to the gentlemen gathered together l
here today, a* to the reasons for so do-1
ing; it is this: There has recently i
come to the Secretary of the Interior'
antl the Commissioner of the General1
Land Office at Washington a complaint '
saying that the public lands in Greer
helpful to the farmers: that 110 com-
plaint existed: that every one was al destroyed by requiring the pasturt
lowed to settle inside the pastures, as fences to_bc taken down
many of them did and were so living
nt the present time; that the fences fogterin* and 11
protected their crops from the drifting spirit between all the citizens of said
cattle during storms, aud especially county and towards the treatment of
their feed during the winter, when, be- !' «*«'<* '""cording to the views here-
- Al , . in be fore expressed as to their riirhts
fore the imsture fences went up, there aml privileges and especially do we
were often thousands of cattle iu the pledge ourselves not to binder or inter-
drift ami they were unable to care for fere w ith the settlement of saitl county.
their own few head of stock without ,JTH'. That a copv of these resol 11-
, , „ . , Hons be furnished the Hon. George
great trouble and inconvenience: that Special Agent. General
they were on gotsl terms with the stock- Land f Iffice. I'nited States.
men, who always allowed them to turn , m. a. Bryan, Ch'm.
in the pasture at any time ami that A- "• kLI',"TT- Sec y.
they (the stockmen) had never object- Tl,e «"e*olutions were received by the
ed to any one settling inside the past- "l^'1"1 to ,,e included 111 Ins re-
tires, as they purchased w inter feed l rt to the department aud he express- ^ fmm Qne of |he ^
from them: that in their judgment the ed «atisfaotiou in commcudiiig he won(Jerfu| liUtll.a evt,r ,„.ullll(.e(l , v.
removal of the fences would drive out ^ fP,rlt thf. ""nances, believing tlm j ww| ^
the permanent stock interests and .lo U woidd satisfy every one of the good | Wor]d,8 Fujf { ,leret„foie
much damage to every interest in Greer ,nten,10iw of ,lle "^kmen. It is
eountv thought 110 further difficulty will arise,
.' , .1 and that the report mntle will shed
This ami more, was freely sworn to mu(.|, light on the real situation as it
by men of unquestioned integrity and exists.
whose standing was high with every- The following resolution
one regardless of conditions. introduced and passed:
The complaint of non-payment of
taxes was then taken up and the facts ^^^XMCnol j ^
made known. i [hmi investigation il us<^1 f„r in- '.ing purposes must forever 'v breetlers west of the
was learned that the rate had Ix-en remain idle antl unprofitable, aud Mississippi sending east antl paying
passed upon by the Supreme Court and Whereas, If the lands are leased 1 high prices for breeding stock, and
a,,-i.ri non r "r "*-«—« «r*
ing this fact, the stockmeii deelaretl (.ninient. antl charges, w lieu they can secure choice
their willingness to pay the rate assess- WlimtKAS, The cattle raisers now breeding hogs right here at home,
ed prior to the raised valuation. grazing those lands prefer paying for equal if not superior iu Individual
i>„ «**, .1,, r..i- aartttJS'
kksoi.veii, That we, the cattle rail
lowing resolutions were offeretl by the
1'rize Winning t'idaiiil Chinas.
fFrom lhe Live Slock Inspector.]
The illustration 011 this page shows
a groupeof piize-vviniiiug I'oland-Clii-
nas owned by It. S. Cook, the well
known breeder and shipper of I'oland-
China Hogs near Wichita, Kansas.
This group is said to be by cotnpe-
known. (iem 787112 was t-onsideritl
by competitive breeders the greatest
show sow at the World's Fair. South-
west Kansas is noted for her tine
then swine as well as for her noted horses.
In the exhibit of swine in the i'olaml-
wherean, There are in the Tcrri- China prize ring Kansas stood second
merit. There is no prominent line of
breeding in the I'nited States but
The Season
■fates: $2.00 per da\
Room and Breakfaat. $1.00.
UROPEAN PLAN, $I.OO Per Day
Nd Rooms. Good Meals. Good Service
When yon Visit St. Loui* mop lit
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
r*a4**r "* **!•*' *lmt Cart Olrtet It Mtltl.
TURKISH BATHS, Open til Night.
Do ltd iMfw k* lKti.il ky Nm
IhI IIm tnIk. II Bill M> |M
THINK OR STARVE
THAT IS THE ALTIMIATIVE.
TO-DAY—this moment—you an twin* robbed of
what you Mm, How much t Not lew than ll.«M a
fear. Do you know how t Do you know w]
3jL b. wxo-a-xisrs
I HardTKrare,
TZ
I Furniture & Undertaker's Goods.
Buy Your Hardware of a Hardware ^an.
Anil yon will get Uie beat Ii AUG A INS.
above goods ami will compete with all.
carry the largeat line or all the
OKLAHOMA
OSAGE SWEEP MILL.
Full Size, m Full Capacity.
EACH $19.
Of the Year is now on when
the progressive, up-to-date
business man gets 11 move on
himself and invests in print-
er's ink—luys in a supply of
stationery—letterheads, en-
velopes. bill-heads, state-
ments, cards, blanks, circu-
lars. receipts, etc.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Formerly NEW OCCASIONS.
RefoneMafaziee- ( Oae Mar a Year
inltitWwM. f 10 cwite 1 iwakar.
THE NEWS
Is prepared to furnish every
description of commercial
printing, in the latest style
of the art, on the shortest
notice, antl at most reason-
able prices, (iivensanorder
ami we will guarantee satis- SjJ'JJ'wi
* faction.
-\VK DO HOOD PRINTING
HKCAI'SK WK KNOW HOW!
««• iftAfrsaisaat
New Tib* It (he fenrleM advocate of the Ixitiatiyb am!
Hwkmuxvv'M, Majority Utile, Hclrntllic tio i
Reform and Physical and Ethical
! . LluyJ.
John P. Altffeld.
Helen Campbell.
VtUgrew
Spellers,
Rtockmen, pledging their united aetimi ers ami stock-farmers of Greer eounty, be found represented in the
hampion **++*+******+++**++ +++
Charles H. Kerr 4 Cmpuy, PtWisfcers
56 Filth AvraiM, CHICAUO.
G-rind.ors,
of all kinds and all at wholesale prices direct to consumer.
Sections for all mowers (i cents each. Guards for all mowers 22 cents each.
Headquarters for Thresher's Supplies.
Belting, Hose. Tank Pumps. Brass Kitting*, and 1001 things nt wholesale prices.
TANKS, PUMPS, PIPE, BARB WIRE. Etc.
Farmers, Threshers, Stockmen, you cannot afford to be without
our catalogue. I .(lige illustrated catalogue mailed free. Write a
postal card to us ttalay. It will save you hundreds of dollars
W KANSAS CITY MACHINERY CO.
1102 Hickory St., Kansas City, Mo.
I Please Mention This Paper.]
.J
rrwrnvri I
county, Oklahoma, had been very large
ly fenced uji and were being wholb
I for the private purposes of stock i
i and for the benelit of the persons 1
who had enclosed them, that the home-
stead settlers on these lands and those
as well who desire to make entries on
them under the law were being annoy-
ed and harrassed by having the outlets
to the public lands fenced up and also
when the settlers enclosed land by hav-
ing their fences cut down and he In nisei f
frequently threatened with personal
injury. It was furthermore said in
those complaints that the persons who
were responsible for and who instigat-
ed these nets of disorder, meaning the
cattlemen or their agents, had not onlv
violated the law in that respect, but i
had refused to pay the taxes assessed
against their property, to the detriment
of every taxpayer and law abiding cit-
iaeu.
"I was charged with au investigation
as to the truth of these allegations aud'
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OBOI P OF POLAND-CHINA SWINE, Owned br B. S. Cook, Wichita, Kansas.
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Medicine
until you have tried
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You can buy them in the paper S-cent cartons
Ten Tabules for Five Cents.
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If you don't find this sort of
Ripans Tabules
At the Druggist's
w v .T«B Rwami Chemical Comfany, No. io
Spruce St., New \ork an.l they will be Hen! to you hy mail; or
on. thTJ ? for -18 "nts' The ch*nt"
one thai Kipann T>bul« are the very medicine you aeej.
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The Woodward News. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897, newspaper, October 8, 1897; Woodward, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth353044/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.