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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 5

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Muskogee, Oklahoma
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'1 ram MUBKOOBB OaitOCRAT. WBDKBSnAV. APttIL ft, lOOS. MEATPACKERS BffiSUMED tvmr days Jn' fo tlir ssnd. li vfll mom Mcadflr to ike of tw immmirj UBifcrf States attoraer has red that Mar prolMbir cloae.

I Sih would It la aaid a kcarfas of the plea aad demnrrer of Thowaa J. Connors, the indictee of the Artnonr Pack- tes will be disposed of before Ibe Jarr preaenis any other tme bill tanrolvtas peraons on charges of raaiperlBf; with wttaeasea. HARMS OF A WOMAN CAUSED THE TROUBLE Roosevelt Welcomed Harrb is lodged in the Scales Jail, cbarsed with Ibe Witt of Lee Peters, who was hit bead with a backet li is said the rharms of a woman were the cause of the trouble. Botli were fond of her. bat Harris most ia favor and going to be j-eaterday.

having been for some time. UTC SfTOTTL (Br ASMMtetCd PTHiLl CUf. aia, AprO CatUe Xatire atccra, and sSocfcccs and $3.23 eywB and heifers. bwlls. fZjti and ftsei, and HcasT.

mmd pnckcn. ttshf. CHADWICK IS GIVEN A STAY CO TO tlURD STREET GROCERY FOK ibe Orcvit aiii Hay Get Oat eB Coatinncd from Page J. T. W.

Kennedy, superintendent of the Creek Orphan home at Okmulgee and twenty teachers and pnpilC Bdltor B. A. Reynolds of the Coweta Courier, A. D. Orrutt.

postmaster of Coweta, John Oierfleld. a prominent oil man of Independence, Kansas, Geo. W. Bens and Geo. Hughes of Tahleqnah.

Bdltor Holden Fort Oibson. (ioTfrnor Walls of Fort Smith, and others. TKnDY Arthur Porter, of ibis cfly, a ccus- in of President Rcosevelt, wlio met the presidential train n( Vlnila this morning, in con versa) Ion with the president on tlie train, ilip president said that next year he would change his program for a hunting trip and would hunt In the and Choc- I taw Nations in the Indian Territory, i Caling Secretary Ixieb to hira the president said: "Mr. l.oeb, I wish you to make a note th.it next year. Instead of going to Colorado on my annual racation, that I will hunt In the Creek and Choctaw nations and that I wish to spend the majority of my time in the Creek nation among the Snake Indians." GOV.

WATTS HERE. Governor Watts, of Fort Smith. Arkansas, came to Muskogee today 4lO President Roosevelt and he says he was the only man off the stand who shook Teddy's hand. "I went to the car when the President got off." said Mr. Watts, who ia a red hot Republican, "and made him acquainted with Governor Watta." CBy Associated Press.) Oevdaiid.

Apfll J. P. Dawley. Hior connael Tor Mrs. Chadwick.

araeb pleased when received SILK aad fiBCEPTION had ordered a star of execnticn of le- the Bca in the of his diem. "It indiraies." jaid Dawley. "that the cimdt coon betieres thst there ta a legal proposition involved in the rare which Is worfby of i.s conslder- I atioa, M- that tte PCUHM Med by as A at least yriaia fade evidence of in the fcnrer ccnrt. MtsL Chadwick will now remain here nn- ta the case is fenlly settled. There is strcng possibiliiy that hail may be -for fn Ibe meaftlme." A wfll be given for Elks only ai cinb rooms Friday even- ng.

Wagoner. Several hundred people were waiting about the platform. It had been intended that the train should slow down In order that rlilrens might see the president, but Roosrvelt Sajrs Wr Shall Soon Have Statehood In Vbiha TInlta. I. April Roosevelt paid a tribute to the people of the Indian Territory and corn- ended them as eligible for statehood.

In a brief speech at Vinlta. where a stop of two minutes waa made. The little city was more profusely decorated than any other place through which the Presidential train of Amerlran beauties, which was placed on the breakfast table. Tbe crowd was not satisfled with merely Eeelng the president, and In response lo a demand for a speech, he greeted the people brieHy. In hU 1 the train stopped long enough, how- speech at Parsons, the president said: ever, for tbe-President to talk to ibe "I am so glad to be in the sun-! peopM on.tfafl.

question of siatebuod flower state, from beginning 1 have for the territory, had faith in your people and 1 am! The President said more than grateful for the way your people showed your belief in me last November. It is not possible for any man in any position to promise that things will come right, all that be can promise is-that so far as in him lias, he will do his part towards making them right. This I can promise, and do. "It is in one stage of life as it is in another. Right here I see one of the men who fonght In the Great "It was here in Ibis terrttotT that no small part of my regiment was raised, and you, niy comrades, those who fought in Ibe big know it means good deal to have men with you ia the trembes.

I take most extreme interest in your welfare. It will be but a short time now, probably, when in eon- Jnnctore Oklahoma yon will become a great state. It is going to rest with on npon the-war In which TO THR PTBI-IC. Several complaints have handed In to my office about people being over charged on my cab liM. Any person overcharged by any of my drivers, will please call up phaas B3S or came In person to my atable.Mk Korth HBID street, and I win sMl? refund the money overcharged.

The pnblTe must be treated ligSit that patronise my line. WARD CAB una, 13-tf J. D. Ward, Prop. Palace clothen dyei, cleaned and pressed: cleaned every thing that Concerns I and blocked.

Quick a specialty. Uptown oAce. Palace barber shop. The President's reference to state- hoed was wlldljr He fMlOVK win abon be part of one of the great states of the Union, (for surely we will see Oklahoma and In- diap Territory admitted into state- hoodl Bnd ifbeq thai takes place, yon will be a great state and then It will lie with you to see what kind of a state ron will make of it." RAILROAD Trains 4 t- 2 AT PARSOXii. (By Associated Press) Parsons.

Kansas, April Roosevelt was routed out before breakfast today when the special stopped here to change engines and a crowd gathered around the private car. and attracted the attention of the occupants shouts of "Where Is Sereral" negroes called, "We have been waiting since four o'clock to see yon." The president hurried his dressing and stepped to the rear platform where be was tfceered. Citizens of Parsons sent to the car a huge bunch war, all he could do in that war wasi yo ulinndle yourself, whether you to do his part well. It ia because be proud ctf the state or not. of what yon and the average man aad woman of Kansas hare that Kaaaaa is so great a statel And it Is what every man from President right through, has got to do if onr country is to be what It should be.

yofi people In Kansas, to y9U in whtfm believe so mneh. there is Just one or two thinga could say in this brief moment, there is nothing peculiar in the qualities you need in government that differentiates those qualities from qualities you need In having one private man deal wli another. If a man is to be an advantage to the community in which he lives, be must be a decent, square dealing man who does fairly by his neighbor who takes care of his family The same qualities in another sphere must be applied In public life if be is to amount to anything. "Honesty, decency, courage and common sense." TKDDV AT W.itiO.XKIt. Don't delay.

When yon are ridip- and mn down. Tablets will put new life, energy aad ikmbiUpB Into a deWUateA system. MntiL' E. K. tnm Fowrth Ward.

CBOiCK VOK BALB. WelMnafew the Hlghlaad addtttoa flu to for aale. Vhcy block of tt- llar. I. T.

ofHiPAmr. Room 24, Old ttoBestead Bldg. Notice to the PaUlc Any erroneons reflection ujma the character, standing or repatattoa of aay person. Arm or corpomtiOB which may appear in the columns of The Democrat witl be gladly corrected npoa due notice of same being ghrca at the office comer Wall sad Lombard streeU. Mhskogee, I.

T. CHARLES HART. Wagoner, I. April A stop! Elected yesterday to the office of Tax not in the schednle made ai Collector. MIDLAHD.

If idlsad sbstrscts are the best. Roosevelt books at Smith-Tarraaa Furniture company. See list in another colmno. 25-3t Spring Styles Stcio Blocb Smart "That's AH" Vdu Know the Place wfll be so only in naaw if yon re- frate from having yonr isipairtd lectht. properly aiirwdrd to.

tar mo i can enjoy life If sn to da- tal dtenrdcn. Modem aictfcods in irealing these hare almost entire- Ir cHaidiBared pain and snCertng fo inflicfed spoa the patient. that the practiced by Dr. a visit to the dentist ala ylcfumre U. Dental Go.

I ending. OLIVER.

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1904-1963