The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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an«' ba k reputfttiun fur souni
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iik!ah«mt City to gr «tiiea u a com-
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:ts no jm-ofcii.curable amoant o
bustling and fruitful t^Tort.
A< fc -"jiresratatire rfis«i of t «
substantia «ort tbe 'onuiie uf L r
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ar ^aniw :if the eafiacity of that b , c .
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A POLITIC AY.
iconoclast
Juuff Jam« J Jlerr. k. mettber of
; *• bouss of rejjnms^ntatlres froa tfts
fifife disa. . l LlstoJi; eocutty
:t~njr* by iJ.fc burte is at M -
Ktaley t tbar '-cmt'.r. Jad^e Merries
a •tar?'- t-7 prufetaiosL H* aae
•'. ns it tbe state of Ofcio an 4 sen-ed
thrnuci- *J e war betwe«i tbe atatas
wi i. cradH and disunctics in an Ofc5o
"s^nnenL
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tbe «* fy u
Ktfil4
HQK. T. T. GOKX.
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-augr «tuut. t yurtitrt -Jt# !Ur njemb^
;uf year ate t*jf3tt a lav uuurs* It fc,. ^ .
Cuu-t#er aut university Tu«r> at va*
ftiUac it tue Ham' arsy V? uit tasv-
iuau ant it vue *tsr wu- grabusKaC ' :"li* ^
lrun. tw Cumaeria'jiU trtti buuura ;L 1
^rarr eomsty
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fj^«-nt tint. fi sr tnr
ttstrtifr^t be Tout'
'.tan. ii*^Unt a- lw i*ct
csry ytHzac Go?* siult
bey jt ja! la- aanay
fati er at liui stutwc:
ictar sjnar for ni'
GREEP COUW"YOUNG
SOUTHERN SEN ATOR
fienaur Frati Matb-art uf tbe tnir-
ie Utiaauma rha.*
*a - t memuer ut
' Uk ♦eg 5ia:urf of
be w :l Ou:hr*
ueaibf a mwr jnrjiu-
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a* tua* time MB
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; uuua ota*1 bs«Ml , tuti-.
Msd trf si fur uutuuar
a«kd .•««* u«a ear., a' tj|* uwr.w t fc mua' : • jr auc ausfik uus tm
<*.u j.a *>t iif t UK* pw muu t paid bio M W ao«* of w m. .' 0iekuut
or Ittimrisri p^bape -uir" a lra> uraun uew 1
utraitauw a«,> aim
and utbrr ta- -* a J aei
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REPUBLICAN STATE-
HOOD CONVENTION
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fr.' iua ■ M*ita ♦.■usanxtttae ut terriiortat t ra-
« u r r purt&sc * aubMUtVje ait^W sta ebuuC
b a u*- p.a-r uf tfcc buuse bill to
!!£' L f 0 0:'*1 tt. UMr n IWK.
a auv - uf '.be repv. xai. party of fJUriabuata
U made at uuf.'t&ad o ti* Hjud is
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liaaes uf '-I* ,«eup.- gwa-
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THE PRESIDENT
ON RACh I'Rl.JlJUiCl
TI* Ml#r aAdrw^d W Pre^Met
v*,i /> aa uaas«M «orret.
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i' 'iaa i/era pureuiM *;jd pup*-.*
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ftl/rttw* *n Hie a<Hpritti.><.erj{ of
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Mi' b; r«b
THE NEWSPAPER MY-.N
IN WASHINGTON
K* v rsi moafbs a«o Prsaideot Roass
prapars oCb4a) suuwi-wjta racsrdlnc
v abarii.iO wqualitv be ratsa ab'l'dt*
lb* v r'/t,Kmih>* ut Hiking Ifce
lii^e lab/ «b* p /hhh in 'ii u'.)^ina fbejHs
HNWg<y ^ bl* roununwi Wbat
aa>a ka '! #' "It bse !> /• b<« "f; la««rat iala
pAuy, in *vafx eiaie abere tb'H aula b
1*711 ea/raaud 11, I>1 rarngntu- < ojurad | ibn
a-va «/f ♦ pai sipi niaadiaf teller
*#,aAia|f #f#Maia«"Us to uiti'+ ..l4
ia 'ail. 'a«ra fbe u,nu ss|e<>s4 for .
f*4«rai pasltloaa sre e**!e' >ad b* ■ au««-; ta
Ol '!*/♦! -Ol'if a* f*pl' «SfaMvr ,
ibalr ra^e, abi/« lbs p«ilp y ad o« at .-i i fn<
by lb* preaiiiei#' mttm^mdbtA auuld pur
|a avary *a*e l*> a ar/lws4 a*aa fr«aa «hl
rffj-a slaiply foacaass bta 'alar Tbajl
>«ld la
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ane fur
MuU
J«e fu
diebtai uiaf-ra only ba^e
k*wi a< ib« m «*Uag la « i< b In
ii-es Mr ' urrslyoa ut <HJ« uf the aft
sal *« refsrlr* ai^r*-!) uieatbau I be
ar.'l Mi* <0respun4sflts and rs'
fays learn «(Ub-kly 'bst Him*- Is ao-
is to lu «i ib ' t « way uf aswa.
1st of time for tba m«m
•Lat BMasurt by a saajuri'jr «
vucee a'bxb w aat lor Hot B. H.
M«Ou-Te
la Lii* .«*ue of ti* StJMUr f'*p ' fc ap-
pear*1 Ucternrws from xoaay <uf ti*
neat re-paWP^aas «f ttee tern wry
ti'. Jb '.b^ uattiSiMs ■aattsnet'.
r«pub -an • voveatioa a* an early
u# ♦'apreii* tie sraiiaseut ti*
unaamperad by tstf issue* to
tid tba' the re*«afeH'<ms in ♦< -
"r# " I™**? ■" *r*•, to*/ fcA s at v.. v.* aaovt^fa
paper ua ffce ">a ,/f ?iM, tA ti e party la Okia-
of Kkjrvpe tarlta a r^'jiax rep- cvoaveetios abuald be aiied
r >nt'ftt;ve taer*- ,, ^ M jr^y j ie ^
- ■ >v«d that tbe seatixieat of that <x#a-
veotlon wiii be ufervneimiscly la
PECULIAR WOMEN tMvor <a \h* umt> ^n*
WHO ARE STILL HERE •' •;=•' ;f..,
0f;< "I 'U •!'«! * ►""•* "* "" !.-, W/ </f 0i.,£5;tti -i. Ut
uoJ«ii./fi« </f k wuc
r evjry o« 6 MvtkOOt (<r 'b«
«w "mor- canann HS ; .- 'j| r^n :i
U; iau>ierabi« to OkLatoisa at tbis
truth Is a *aya granger than fi* tin*. It will atua.'h a vast area of ttn-
na MJ n> .euiot bas ye* dla-over- urraalzed territory to Oitiabuma It
«ytij,<jst *tr/jgs 'A a woman a de- alii be a aoorevecue produ'.lag area
greater is extent tbaa • ue preaeat tsr-
beroiae of the ssrisl story re- r. '*y uf Oklahoma. Tbfll is a matter
it; aufferH 'wo >ear of wsJUar tba' m'ist fa •boroaghty und*-ritxx>d
«r her bu4'jaa<; was mi siaa, ao'i > by ths msjor.ty ja rungree* It to a**.
U up* know the resaoo fur |Us i* presented w '.h^tu iy ti* repubiJ-
, i.4$ Msuir In il* fullo* uf true an party uf Ok'abufoa .u sy a joaa-
ibe heruina a'/e« in «r« b <A lie* r.rr ^a to pre- . ids 'fa«- possibility uf a
b'ialasud. doubt an u> wheif tfce la!'4fr stands
and Mr* j aiae^ira were mar Tbe a '<*mbiing 'rf a ra®reaentatlve
ti liirm-Ufbam, Ala fo r year* republU-an de; -na*e «*mvsi *ioc at on e
Mo Hwia«buru *a* s Ut. . iful # the way jq *W''fc tfte matter may ba
grid ber bufeband s euo *|tj: pr a«fnted to tbe party In (UB|r<r«i
buaU e<* mat Tbe former atateb^iod conveatluna
' i. .eiiaad ba i tad th - ,/f the two terrtuxrlea were featured
habit aa noniatrtiaaa 'unventiuna Tb«- re-
,i tjtae f su <dH In "/fejl publleaa party, fresd from nocniaation
h j rop- -.ei'y. l.usr bla ;a.i« ornplf'stlon* has never sprAwn;
He ba^a-JiH raoru4* itui 'Luuirt; it did *i*ak unmistakab y in
in turn ti* Ksglso <>j bj. -b* iais 'atmpalgn. That 1« the r >a-
iiut l.*-f out fall Flo *i;n (r/upied with ths fa'- tn^'fiie r«--
m hej,-- 1& '/f tbia year i a fit {/ubli'au psrty cooventlona bs1.e al-
bion &*> teburn i-trtbk bia wifi- wa>e ba-i other psramouu* subjects
• <; dlsapprarei) from • ity inder "/tMderation, that tbe rapubM*
•*' t>. .i. aft'-r hia disappear- .ana of Oklahoma ar - -irged u> hold a
hiJ Mrs, Bwlaeburn laaroed tb - .-onveatiun fur tbe adoption of a de--
gl fc* re' jlarstion </f principles on tbe statehood
loved i"! liiJtiian4 nevertheless jusstioo—for a n'rotif reiteration f/f
■ar'i.'d fwr him toUm from • ity j* offi'isl position on this question.
f. Hhe iearaed thai be waa in I |t :seernit «!*-ar that there la a mi«-
.i<san. 'idarsuudfng of the reai Iss ie in Ok-
U' *>-' .f r leu day* of sesrth aboma by the memb«-ra of the major-*
ths h <) i,t :■■' :«e ihia woman jty uf th*- J^nafe urnmlttee aa indiea'-
irid t < - '■ " t«d In utith f'iari in their report to ihe senate making
!- -• lie wan rasped. Hi ub the 4 single state of Oklahoma and Indian
rge of physics! <olisp ' When dia- Territxiry. The assembling uf s repub-
verad U wait tl.antbling alonr un-|ii<sn eon vent ion on tbla btatsho< d
ketnpt, haggard filthy matter wili make '.ear to rham 'he
jwwltion of the psrty In Oklahoma on
6ta«* 'ti«B Jutiz* 'lirur*- uat j««. euga«-
e<i t *.ue pmrtioe of ta* hit on"-? d--
^eraiuc taring t«et a u.inr ti! hrvt ut
the rump fur tba iwlnicsU fir rar p**
whiet tppea<ed tu hit uea" at<c in
whi"t he bar asmr m&ii.i>est«c ttf deep-
eat interest Finn in hi* wr v* r*u
ue a t^TpteC a ca. "V th* stamp rater
io Texju and fiatih in ot_^*r rtitst
Hi* natt' t.e* eiuqueuu* i*uaue Uiaa s
--ui.ttpuwer ant It - < 'i.e ua*-
ioua. oemu**T t;i' «SWdtt '.aliet! up-
ut him to speat in the istsrat / w
i Br? at t eaaAWkftry He f urnpet the
atate of South Daa-.ra lur the astioMj
ti* art ant ' ia not fiattsry ta aay * tut:
i..n . ti*- a jrrea* portha of the
giory it the GaCtotnag vote cemoersry
reoerrad in that state
Judge Gore marrted M:af Kina Kay
wortxy u> i-uar* tto wonoerf u niiti t
De*®Wr 2T UK' the a Jiaacs be-
ing one muut tvuvhitgiy happy
Mage Gore >ef' hit Texas home at
the opening of the t*-w --oentry *ue-
•auf*- he had *-art.*^ tu -,t% *tee*p«r-
, 'tie 'X piunasr :rfe ar.d to appre iate
■..*• i.een Hetse uf >uy fe a the kaosrl-
;ge uf b*-.ug une to mo« d a t^w
c.'y ar.d a tew estape. He i>>-
•atec at l^awtoa where he * tp;w ea-
ga >-t c the prarti'-e '/f law
r^teaaitg of this gentleman the New
York '",oii tL,efiaJ aay* The drawing
!trd u the lata p u*a1 'autpaigt out
in Ol lahoma was T. P. Gore of Lawton,
b - demurs* nominee fur the terr-
torlai senate a tie diatrirt euapoaed
uf Caddo and Comanche wisstk*. both
thrown '.pea to ae*- .ea>ent only a year
ansr gratiua.ef from the
y o' jeu-pit at Atnens
f lWi ntc looted it
ia 1 C. where bt im*
years w emmty a: 1011*3-.
it a flmwm 1 >1 ate Qreer
count; 1* destu- -t.. The muj.-r:
raoe-ved b;« Iuu. the last eiatiot wae
murt that I,yt«t
s "*ugRM «ar ir mahsd uiim:uf of the
oaunsa He artenaet school in t
itttie white ountrt schuu nouse in
tri e wmier anc wurKafi it a brick yarc
rr on a icn it ae aumm-" \*acatinns
at; 1 a<r- tungur than the mraannt
o t.. young iricnur ui*a atinndmg
srhmi te Oaiahwnia Bf wa* irmci-
h •". t"aiL the higt sciinn it Mawt
3HS^ at. a :ht pusseaaur uf a imbib-
er • osrtiBssas nir. was ton ynung tr se-
cure a aciioo. fc h* wen- \l wiri. ut
a <r—Y.i:jt nunc ut a raiiruat fir w iucm,
urs* hif vmBamasm nmaf hm.
aia. thongnt in w-Bf t osac une. But
'.: * inn v : u! the lung suipf wus t
nurt :t ins fiesi. anc young Marw*•:.
want at a atria? artth Lhe tr.ner hand*
Ef ' • s lew a «eti u? trackman t- i..>
an: lUir.sat a! smiting fur s bawd of
ar: r.-f.j}m ta serje ti* matter he gut
t j-.ii iarr*-:iig tht hud. Tiif- selection
of ,.t paattioc of hod earner was not
toauf for the sain* -easot that the new
.tub: chose however iar Mas-
a w ar- t: ptrtiruiarly tooutg lur a
wne-e ti* other fcliow ttd a", ".he
v rr. He v at newur afra d al * :ira '
;•. "_ue memlter Iran: the foneenth
has none al Ktntif of w:—t- It
>'u n
UE"- . ne afcimt net th*
LlsnaU. ftessfc at the ag^
thac* money ut es.}*r-,ri,
Bar-
appr-
HOK FUKX
bacx
ec erf teas
of Mangel
nctivaSy aoathsm
aaaer and hi* gent e
Greer oouaty has mt
Gore is band, and has heen sertloas. hut the pe ;
t!ur> he wa* *- >vec years of age. when are in a large majority
he a let tally, with an arrow gun. hospltaHty of tie p«i
shot, his right eye vut at Ja'itsun. aad Graa;'.e i rememuered by all who
is..-' • pt.:. At that time he *a* a htre visited ths* ?"*-*' se * '^n ' ' 'P.a-
p?-y . jo * he senate. Three year* before hoxaa. Th* face of * *ank Mathews
a playmate, while In a boyish patron, wiii aiao be retaemuered l-y them a*
hao iaded • s .eft eye w *b a stone always among * • - ttt *? of
The refutation uf the blind orator the rovep' o- 'om ittee* i>. w -•
had *•* oxne *u'.h that be was Is great for hi* < u-.aty lar. .egitlat-*- -"rank
•>xand and went traveling with Mr. Ms;new* "i - « re .-, tf pa - - -
Cr*;. n'iin;nee for dele^aue to too- aad tattling t at fVjwt v * at '?' ani
great over all of Oklahoma Mr. Gore U* tent ity *o *ie obje't e -.i- 3
Kpee'be* a day. view H-
Great 'rowds axe* ojt to hear *he *i having t.te
man who handle* the English lang'jage tit goottw •••
a* Biind Tom did the piax.' In *he his desire ■ 1 ha
mean time the "^jfidene of his ffiaads Otaer county.
h that work .*t hia seastoriai A ]though he
vu abaadoned Mathews is a
young man had won
©aid 4cdive
was s-j
1 largely ins
legislature pr
m Normal ar
e same .
OKLAHOMA CITY
SENDS DR. THREADGILL
Dr. Joan Threat:g... of Oklahoma
•r*:ve fiatrir. ia the seventh asaem-
■ ,y. Dr. Thread gin -a-a? -.erted si a
republican re.en*iog the fc.shest repah-
aa majority of aay estc.cite r. his
-sty Tb' resait was a
v ith 'somparativ^y no effort ca the
; m of the andklate. who may be
• ild to have hac tbe otice turasi jpoa
him.
! la-jrei* .
pot:' i' ? before that 'aas-
rv*
eg tae
counties what Texsji is
paigr A
pa*" at eleven, aomiaee 1m
<t mo
-ng the
rates- He has beet a reai-
the leg:*
lata re at nineteen populist!?
dern
I of G:
reer co inty sfn'e t^f-jre a
•large in Mississippi tares
ralh
road t
raver*'*-d the r*nntj and
• years 1st
er. iinaninKJualy eelactadl in
tsn r
e the 4
ays when the sod boaae wai
j ff .r
> oagressional stao<iaru-^>earer
as a
icarce t
is the oowmaa Is now. He
uy the ri
une party in Texan while ab-
Las
*e*-n hii
county develop and become
b*m* In 8
out b Dakota speaking for 'he
V-V
alous aj
ti he has a< ways been help-
fi*ion ti'
kef—aoch Is the pollti'al bit-
Jng
aioag
* he development and the
\ui n
fcouth Csjoiluian Woui«j oar tb« 'oloifcd ' «* * «*f the ■ ahiaat. They ire no Ionser
Mareel Of a woman* love
Khe sioppud thin out'ast and kissed
him*
tfwlorhurn wss per^taded to go with
th<< tssueH though no one raa under-
stand why I' should not bow lie as
plain to members of ton*r< =1 as in Ok-
tory of Thornaa Pryor Gore. But a!- ingress o-f population.
way* h*- was defeated, never having1 Guthrie n-eople v. be glad 'o hav-
beld office trtn-e fail pageship. His '•*" Mathewa again i tbe "1-y a.-
chars/*ter is be*t portrsyed m thr#e' *"nator. Ttey appre .ate him and hU
iasta* ' - When 'old by hia father |*«gl and enthusiasm.
that he most prepare to sttend a school
forth-■, !.« h« «P>1 a newspaper MAN
•I will to v, tbe school h«r«. A ,..r
blind * tv. wili famish neither tbe A?«U LtCjlSLATOn
booki* nor the opportunity I seek." 1 The new-paper gang ik well repre-
And he did. frhar!*-* Pitman ' *ad f ated ia th< eventh .*v.p!a* e a%em-
his lioriks to him in the normal school,' bljr. This ti due to the trains that aire
an i be took firs* honor* in hia riasa. j represented in the 0- ' ta news-
T B Jam . was hia amenuensis in the, p*r>"r fraternity, no do . Among
law w-hool, lioth graudating at the j these perhaps Hon. W. A. Maxwell, rep-
HON J. J MERRICK.
. - Xerr. k has • a leading re-
pti •■•an since In Oklahoma be
war oat of the aamcutive repabbcan
n.:. -*fr who t"- :ed the organ:sa-
" ii ' the republican par*y in :his
>— Thf taracr of Judge Mer-
- « has heea -tresuous ever. He has
•t t'-ad with many *f the thril-
ug aad his*c>ry-making episodes of
thorns t-cnrcat..as aad alignraenta
He wa* inatnnaanlnl in giving to I>el-
esa-e JHytn tbe first instrnrtad deie-
*t> at*- * had in iSS2 when
A.r r'mn mavdd the nomiaation for
gate t< ongrem over Harvey who
t.b t "ea the in rum ban t. Judge Mer-
r.- r: :s rstaer proud of his distinction
of g t* greatest political icon-
:■ iar in the South* est.
The war record of JMge Merri k
:i oae of ib* remarkab'e ones in this
■ : untry r.f patriots. He enlisted on
>al, ihe day after Sumter
anc ft lowed the flag to Appomat-
A" tie age of 2$ he ierved a term
he sheriff"« office in Ohio. Hf was
it the **• ret service erf the treasury de-
•/rrrmetit for «:i year? beginning in
1177 he removed to Kansas
at '--"tied ia Harpe- county. He sr-
• ved in Guthrie on tbe first day and
'-:tere.: the pnttice of the lsw which
he conr.sued here until recently.
£• Merri. k has been foremost in
P0 •] al sffatrs wherever he has re-
- led He wa* the repubilican caucus
: r^.nee for speaker of the huusc In
the h- ond legislature ten years ago.
The house then had a membership of
twelve republicans and fourteen op-
P: *.'* or. On the second ballot his vote
was a t;e c f the house The tie con-
-d for five days 14S ballot? being
a.s*. Judge Merrick wa* then th-
author of he present public school
system, in lading five bills he intro-
•d whi.h are now on the statute
bo^iks of Oklahoma
Judge Merrick t e:ievei that in poll-
t. : a man should keep faith with the
people He belie* es ;n lose, scrutiny
of public men and public parties, un-
sparing rr:- ism of all that counts for
evi in public life, that in the end pro-
prses may be accomplished by the man
ho does things.
The streauous life is the best des-
cription of Judge .1 j. Merrick s posi-
tion in affairs of public nature. Ho is
an nvestigator and might be called
a her when things do not conform
to h;s i iea of justice He Is full of the
spirit of the West and is an ardent and
nf Vnt boomer of Oklahoma and Ok-
lahoma affairs. He has a aide acqain-
tan e throughout the Southwest and in
Washington city where he is frequently
found en missions that have the wel-
fare of Oklahoma as their object.
The . uming legislative assembly
wi be a notable one and the impreas
of Judge Merrick will be found la its
jcriraals and in tbe statutes that i*
m ill make.
Twelve government clerks have vol-
unteered to eat meat preserved with
chemicals in a series of experiments
being i-arried on by our government to
de ide what basis there is for ihe ob-
jection of the German government to
Amer: an meats What a laugh Kaiser
William will have on us If the stuff
should kill them'
Nearly to
Strictlv ui>
Pay When Cured
CANCERS, TUMORS, Pile Tumors, any disease
of the Rectum, All Abnormal Growths, and RUP-
Tl'RK, are treated on a STRICT GUARANTEE
of CURE. OR NO PAV. No Cutt n;. No Pain
ADDRESS, with stamp for reply, or call on
experience- DR. W. H. GUNN,
yean
to-date in methods J
603 E. Harrison Ave.. Guthrie. Okla
DR. JOHN THREADGILL.
in. Threadgi'I Is 1 native of Anson
• ounty North Carolina. He began ac-
tive life as a physi lan .n that state,
an i emigrated to Texas ia 1870. where
he practiced medicine for ten years.
Af*er ths*. he engaged in the live-
r'x.k and mercantile business. For
five year* before coming to Oklahoma
Dr Tbreadgiil v.*as engaged in the
banking in Taylor. Texas where he
made a reputation as a sound finan-
- with good judgment and marked
business ability. In 1895 he located at
Norman Oklahoma, at which plate he
had tbe contract for the care of the
insane of the territory for a period of
..* years. After disposing of his prop-
e-ty and the conira«t a* Norman Dr.
Tbreadgiil removed Ui Oklahoma CItv
s 1 tare a bunch of territory but It seems
j that the trivial boundary % «(t« there
are the main thing of interest. 9tatrs
are just like folks. They never ge;
enough.
Business men and planters in the
Texas cotton belt are working togeth-
er to stop the Mexican boll wevll. Up
; j date the weevil has not showed signs
of stopping, and cotton Is a good price.
A Chicago civil engineer la Iteing
taken home in «halns. Six wives await
his ■ oiuing. That is why he is taken
;ln «liaius. He holds all the records ia
( bigamy.
The lionizing of dilapidated prize
j fighters by the American public ia
I probably done In order to show that
ithey do not entirely forget heroes.
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