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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Rftilroad Fare Paid to Out df Towntnd; Mftd Ordeft sent by Pwoel Pbgt well be here until nine p. m. tonight. Come in and get acquainted with us before you leave town. Take a look at our maifnifi- cent window displays on Broadway, also on 4th displaying the best there is in men's and clothing, hats, fulnishincfs and shoes, also shoes.

Then you will sec why we claim this is the heflt store in town by far. We want you to do justice to yourself and compare our merchandise in quality and price. Then again you will see why this store is head and heels above all others. Two floors of merchandise representing a stock of $100,000 which gives you a selection second to none in this town or the entire state. Come In ana see us before you leave town RallrriHrt fare returned to out-of-town ousfomera New Phoenix Clothing Co.

Broadway at Fourth New Phoenix Bldg. Wf, ship I)y parcels poet Free. In the Oil World on and Gas Leases Filed at the Union Aaenoy at Muskogee, Oklahoma. April 7. 1913.

Elsie Harper. Foyll, to Fowler, C. A. Bowen and Thad O. Day, Tulsa, Okla, 8 1-2 SW SW sec.

28 SW 1-4 SE 1-4 NB 1-4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 SB 1-4 NH 1-4 Wl-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 32, T. 23 R. 17 B. BO acres.

Rogers county. Manning, Bushyhead. to Edwin fj, Fowlor, C. A. Bowen Thod O.

Dav Tulsa, NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 28, t. 23 K. 17 E. 40 acres.

Rogrors county. Jennie M. Manring (m) Wilson Manning (R), Bushyhead, to Edwin Fowler, A. Bowen Thad O. Day.

Tulsa. Wl-4. NW 1-4 1-9 1-4 Sec. 33. T.

23 R. 17 B. 60 acres. Rogera county. 26387 (Creek) Clnda Tlper, Spauldlng, to Oleum Development company, Tulsa, NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sel.

4, T. 9 R. 9 E. 40 acres. Hughes coonty.

26388 (Creek) Wllllo McQueen Hanna, Okla. to The Dustln Oil Gas Dustin, NB 1-4 NB 1-4 A SE 1-4 NB 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 36, t. 10 R. 12 E.

NW 1-4 KW 1-4 Sec. 36, T. 10 R. 12 E. 160 acres.

Okfuskee county, 26389 (ProoU) William C.lvcna. Mellette. to Frank Hariies. Tul. an, 1 -1.

SE 1-4 SW 1-4 1-2 SE t-4 Wl-t Sec. T. 12 8 E. 30 acres. Okfuskee roun(v.

28390 Wllliiim Oourd Moodys. to Hnrry S. riall, Dewey, 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 NW 1-1 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 31, T. 25 R.

13 30 acres. Wnshlngtnn county. 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 11. T.

21 R. 18 E. 80 acres. Tulsa county. Natukse, Wewoka, to John W.

Wlllmott, Wewoka, NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 30, T. 11 R. 8 B. 40 acres.

Seminole county. Hdrjo, Alex Harjo, Okemah, to D. Reploglo, Okeniah, HK 1-4 Sec. R. 9 E.

160 acres. OkfUBkee county. Bessie Anderson, Beniile Anderson, I'liatle, to D. ReploKle, NE 1 -4 NW 1-4 Sec, 14, T. 12 R.

9 E. 40 acres. Okfuskee county. 26401 Cosh, Depew, to Earl L. Mns, Sapulpa, NW 1-4 NIO 1-4 Sec and 1-2 NW 1-4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec.

21, T. 14 R. 8 E. 160 acres. Creek county.

I en ey, Brlstuw, to Earl Llns, Sapulpa, SW 1-4 NE 1 -4 and SE NW 1 -4 and NE 1 -4 SW 1-4 and NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 30, T. IB R. 9. E.

160 acres. Creek county. Jacob Spocogee, (Jacob Tarpley), Tlmmle Fife, Sapulpa, to Gypsy OH Tulaa. 20.40 acres of lot 1, lot2, and 1-2 NE 1 -4 NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 NW 1-4 NE 1 -4 and 1-2 SW 1 -4 NE 1 -4 and SE 1 -4 SW 1-4 NE 1 -4 and SE 1 -4 NW 1 -4 Sec. 19, T.

18 K. 12 E. IGO acres. Creek coUhty. Dave Lawrence, Aah 'lnhd, to John H.

Oreaves, by John a. Sehlegel, attorrov In fact, IflO HroHriway, New York, N. 1 -2 NAV 1-4 Sec. 29 and 1-2 1 -4 Sec. S3, T.

4 R. 11 E. IfiO acres. llUglU 'S ('(HHlly. ((Ihlckasaw) A.

26391- (PherokeoV I.ewl.q Olw Stll-', Annie Lawrence. (M.l, nliI II nil. Jt'k 1 4 -Jt4vH -J-ijum-voa, Silence After Arrest And Talks Freely About A Crime She Is Alleged To Have Committed well, Rrrtl 1-2 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 3. T.

24 R. 14 E. 20 acres. Ungers county. (Creeks- Si Riibhlt Polly Washington (hrir), Okt.ih.i, to K.

W. hill Okmulgee NE 1-4 NW 1-4 T. 1 r. N. R.

12 E. 40 county. by (5. attorney In fact. BartlesvUle, April ial.jAJrs.

Martha Spurgeon of Waynoka. iMuJors county. Oklahoma, was uiruatod in Uewcy by Urili: Urahajn, Silo ia charged with murder. When the wuiuun refused to any statement and nothing can be loiurned aw to tbo details of thu crime with which Hhe la other than a rumor to the el'lect kliled. or In killing her daughter and one other person.

After Ihec rline she uiaappeured and the Majors county offU -i '8 notified the local officers to watch tho rcaidcnce of a relative In Dewey, where it waa Ix'lleved would visit. She wag located and arrested and a lelegriLin sent to the Majors county nfflccrH, wlm wired Sheriff Jordan to bolil the until an officer cunu' to take her back to WaynoUn. The wiuuan tlu' silence which she had maintained since her arreat and talked -cely (If the affair Tho she told wan a.s follows: "1 had been working in Waynoka for time during which time I nindc the acciuaintance nt a traveling man from (iklahoma City. At that time 1 was cooking in a lainp. He came to me frequently.

Several week ago I discovered 1 to be- ccime mother told hbn of cnTidlllon, lie jn-omised nie that he woulil, protect m.v name and th(. name to get married time fills 1-1 SK 1-1 Sec. 29 and SK 1-4 NE 1-1 Sec. :0 and 1-2 1-2 NW l-l 2.S. and 1-2 NE 1-4 1-4 Sec.

F. 1-2 1-4 L'O and F. 1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 29 and 1-2 i 1-'J SI-; 1-4 Sec. T.

4 U. 11 E. 26393 fPhoctaw 1 Knfns I and lots 1 and 2 Sec, T. 3 R. Krehs, to The X.idnk Cn 11 E.

and 1-4 SI-: 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 160 Ili-oadway, New York, N. -About five werks ago 1 waa taken Okla. 1-2 SK 1-4 SE 1 -4 ft SW 1-1 SIO 1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1 -4 1-2 SE 1 -4 1 2 SE II SE 1 -4 Pec 11 T. 6 N.

R. IT. E. 2(10 acres, Plflsbnrr 36294 fCh.i-,.keel Aiilc nee Wall, Han.n. OKl.t.

to Tup Oil lllo nida NV: 11 1 -4 Sec 9, 2': V. -I" aerr.s, Kogers 2639B u'rrekl Eriuna Ilullv We. tumka OUla, t.i Iron Mountain ,,,1 .1 U.iyl B. Robln.son, Checotah, rnmrony. Mina, NV: 1-1 Sec.

29, s'l-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 10 and 1-2 25, T. R. 10 K. 37.1.79 acres.

Hughes county. 2lMn(i (i'hl(kaaaw) A'lnnlo May i.M.i. Maylubby, In G. Wood, Wichita falls. Trxas; 1-2 NE 1-4 1-4 1-2 1-4 Sec.

2ti, T. 1 R. 6 W. ion aiTCR. i L'tM07 ii'ifrUl I.eah IVrryman, iM 1, S.

Tbompaon, Hitchlta. to W. Harnes, MuPKogoe, T. 10 R. 10 K.

IfiO acres, (ikfns- kee 26S9fi (CrecUl Klntr. Wet m- ka. OUla, to oil I PI Okl-i NW 1-4 Sec 4, in ncres, Hnches 26397 Downing, fdecl Downlntr fgl, l.cwis Di'wn- Ing ft- Vemn Miirrhv (ni-hi Pce -irs. to Tip Top nil To, ERUPTION SPREA ON BABTS FA luring which time 1 birth to an lllejAillmalr child. Tlien of the around there KO I to talking, matter waa callcl to the attention of the ccuiiit.N' alloruev.

1 told him th.Mt as soon as I wa.s able 1 was going to ri'turn hnme to my who at I "Just as a I left I understood a warrant was my arrest on charge I am not afraid of the oulcomp of thp case and will return there with the "ffleers and (o the authorities was nothing criiuinal In my actions." It Is nnderatocd that circumstances In connection with Ihr. birth of her infant child such thp authorities started an Iga lion. The case promi (o hf niyo of importance, In- voUIng other person.s. 1 iU Chest and Lower Limbs. Broke Out In Pimples.

Would Scratch and Cry. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. Twtheij. At six months old our Rttleglrl boby 'i ohest. ami lownr beyka to hnrnX out like beat.

broke out la pimples, and ihe wunld look BJs If hod fbrer. It con- Unoed to she wiis almoiit a aolid all over. She would acratoh and crj and we ouuld not any reet for three The began to run a yaUow- Wi water would acaboTur. We had her treated aod naed orery remedy we couid nothing did her aaj sood. Finally tho same trouble tma Oatioara Soap and Olnt- atott ao oDoe I odered a aOc cake of OvUcora Sov.

uid one box of OaMoura CMBtaoeot. The Outtcura Soap and Olnt- mantbagan tbetr good wxark at ouoe, and ihe waa oomptetely cured. "OurotbrrofaUd. when she was three oidL waa tn the aame waf. had the ecamiMt oil omr In amaU rod pbnxtloa.

aa'tsv a pieoe of beolateak. She waa Tec7 and bad aorea all over her. would tMh and aha would aoratcb and cry nearly'an the Ome. The Cuticura So aad OtBttnant owed ber." (Slcned) B. H.

Tor- Bar, Mar. M. imX OWoonUloap aStkand OuticamOlatment BOa. are BoW wary where. sample of each madded ftoa, with 8S-p.

BUn Book. A.d draaa "Oulioura. Dept. MTtetewteadinen ahouM OM NW 1-4 Sec. 2,1, T.

II R. 14 E. ItiO acri's. Mrlntosh cotinly. 2640S Mitchell, (Ml, Lewis lOufaula, to The Lawrence Da.s I.aw- rcnc-evlllc.

Illinois; 1-2 1-1 and NIC 1 -4 1 -4 28, T. 14 R. K. llii) acres, county. 2fiin9 Minnie Kingfisher, now Peggs, to P.

Hu'cv, Hartlesvillc, NW 1 -1 Nl" 1-4 NW 1 -4 mid SI 1-4 SIO 1 -4 NK 1-4 and 1-2 1-1 1 -t I IC 1)1, 29 R. K. 40 acres. W'iislilngton county. CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS Washington, P.

April coiiKi investigations were pro- I ,1 i.ula>- the house. Uipr 1 nia of Florida asked fui Ibc appoinimcnl of a special to special conunlnce.s and mane recommendations lo ul'olish them. Austin proposed an ui of the stemming district tobac.o asso, lations with headijiiar- lets at Henderson, as an combination in restraint of trade." Ht'Iirescntatlv Lol.cclc asked for an of the "extortionate prices govcrniti-ont I compelled to for in the various over men buildings." WARNS THE MEXICANS. D. April in.

Sec- again ordered Hrig. (rcncial Hliss, ill command of the patr(dllng the Mexican frontier to warn Mexican federal and rebel onimandcrs al Naco to direct their (ire so as not to enda.iKer Amerli-an soldiers. CHURCH COOK. ING. supper will 1.1 Hiwn by thp Trinity church ladles lYIday from 5:.10 to p.

Ml at Klgln avenue. Home cooking. The public is Invited. THELEVEESARE WELL GUARDED Memphi Aiuil 10. Thp at Wilson and (iravcs bayou iiintlniu'd to KiV(.

rrli( along the I''raiu'is level's throuKhout Ibc day. Aloiiiui reported a fall of half a foot. l.ambftliviUo reported a good the on tho Krisco ileniphis showed a fail of Indies, boats under command of l''ominodoirt V. Oordes, of the I'ouerboat club today be- Kan a latrol of th main line from Mound City to the Wilson break. A government steamer with two barges went to Wlson today to lake off refugees and lUestock that forced to safety on tho ees.

tither relief I MKI I also will go the scene and pick up flood victims In the Interior. chief Covington, of the St Fran, is board, today expressed the belief that the fall In tUo river, due to the two crevaeses at and bayou, will mean the saving of the other lines In his district. Remfimher thr your ad In (he Tlmes-Dffniocrat it goes Into the best homes In the city. WANT STATE RELIEF. Little Lo.k Ark Acril 10 Plnc neusi niHTs today made a request on acting CoNernor for an extra session tho Arkansas leglslatyrn to proxide means of relieving flodd sufferers.

The governor says he will laUr the niattir under advisement. Re- I'orts of d.imagp in this show that there Is a heavy property loss. Tho natural gas supply of Rock ts stln cut ott. THE CONDITION OF THE POPE Rome. April noon today the condition of tho Pope was much better, but the weakness of his heart his intermittent pulse was slUl caufalng anxiety.

The doctors permitted him to eat an egg with broth but the patient waa ableto take It only with difficulty. Professor Marchlafava this afternoon gave cmiftrmallon of the continuance of Improvement in the Pope's condition. He said his only fear was that complications might arise, more especially through the lack of nourishment owing to the absence of appetite. Eight hundred Polish pilgrims arrived today and went to the Vatican. As thejr were not allowed fo Bee the Women Directing IStaHonal Fight In Washingtofi The Bind Yon EUreAlwAys Bpiitli taxfi of Ohas.

H. FletdMr, and has beeit made nndMr hid sonM for over SO years. Allow no one deeelTe you in thUr. CoanterfeltSy Snltatlom and are but experlmtots, an'd endanger tbe health agatoatSBxperiiftent. What Is Oastorla Is a harmless snbstltate toe Castor Oil, Pare- gorlo.

Drops and Soothing STmiM. It eontafiM neither nor other Narootlo It destroys Worms luid allays Feverlshness. For more than thirty years It has been In'constant nse for the relief of Cojistlpatlon, Flatulency, Wind Oollc.all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It reeTtilates the Stomach and assimilates the giving healthy and. natural The Children's Mother's Friend.

The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of MISS AI.TCE PAUL chairman of the congressional committee of the Na- tlcnal Women's Suffrage association, I3 the girl In the cap and gown. She Is the exact antithesis ii( the conventli nal idea of a woman's suffrage leader, being and delicate. She comes from a family of old Pennsyl- Quakers the people who have lieen first the fight for so many reforms affecting fuiulamentul democracy. (ine of Miss Paul's chief liciitenanlH Ig IDA EVAN'dKLIXE PROUTY, daughter of Pronty of low a. Is a charming ycning girl just out of Northwe.stc-rn muiiversity.

She i.s inctured below Miss Paul. "A (pialified voter in tht, of Washington," la the w-ay DR. CORA SMITH KINtJ, formerly of Seattle, but now a resident of the District of Columbia, describes herself on her card She i.s an "aide" on thp staff of Miss Paul, and the wife of Judaon King, secretary of the National Referendum league. Mrs. King is to the eft of Misg Paul.

PROF. ELIZA HARDY LORD of New York is also doing much of the work necessary In the cause before congrcs.s. She was formerly dean of women at the ern reserve university. Cleveland. She weBsr a hat in the jdcture.

In procession, chanting prayers i HpSllfh hv singing Many of worn IVCMOreU Uy Eckman's Alterative singing peasants, wearing their national cos- tuine, hut many were members of the old Poll.sh nobllltv. My Corns Hurt a Bit Tired, Smelly, Sweaty Feet, Corns, Calluses and Bunions Cured by TIZ. If ymi are a sufferer from Glandular Tuberculosis, or know of anyone so afflicted, It might be well to investigate tliia ca whore the writor declares after 11 of sviffuring, he found permanent relief and full recovery lo liealh by using. Kckman's Alieraiive, a medicine which i has been effective In many cases of Tu be rculosis; 2.17 I (on Phil Pa. "CSenllemon.

In March, 1909. my tor j'l'oMiiijnced nfy else 'Tubercidosis in the a nnmlier of operations in a. hoppltal to benefit me. In the Tm -ntrH -fm-. friend ftf ninn's Tbe wounds in mylTeck wcii' still firirn in a frightful condition when I to take it.

After using two bottles 1 found I wa.s Improving, having wciglit. could pat was able to sleep. 1 continued using It until 1 was well, wliich was in November, 1910. Before tool; tbp medicine 1 bad threo hemorrhanes: mo '-e I have been Inking It 1 not lind any. On November 11, 1910, 1 started lo work, and since that time have not lost one work through 1 highl rocomniend ICckman's anyone who is suffering from troiiDle." (Altldavlli n.

W7 -riTK. (Above al)brevlated; morn on ref I 'l 'knian 's Alterative lias been proven many vcars' test to be most efficacious Send at Once for Free Trial cases of severe Tlirnnt and Lung Af- good-bye lo your corns tli(. cry feet ions, Rronchitis, Bronchial first time you use TIZ. You will nevnr Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the Know jou have a corn, bunion of system. Do -s not contain narcotics, pol- Itis, or sweaty, tired, swollen, aching sons nr habit-forming drugs.

For sale oy feet any more. It's just wonderful the Cardinal Drug Co. and other leading drug- In Use For Over 30 Years TMK CENTAUR COMMNV, KW VOWK CITV. way the pain vanishes. Rub the corn hammer It with fls( If you wish no more jain after TIZ.

Doesn't that soimd good to you'? Iloesn't Then read this: "The corns on either of my toes were as largo as the tablets you make to cure them. Today there is no sign of corns on either foot no It's an up-to-date Sam A. Hoover, Progress, N. C. Just TIZ.

It's noi'likp olse for the purprise yon heard of. It's tbe (mly foot remedy ever made which aits on the princiiile of drawing out all thp p(dsonous exudations which cause sore feel. Powders and id her rrmedie.s merely clog up the pores. TIZ (leans them out and keejis (hom clean. It works right off.

You will feel better the very first time It's used. it a Tveek and you can forget you ever had acre feet. There are a many counterfeits of TIZ now being made by manufacturers who think they can makp a little money by fooling people once. Dim't fall a victim. You'll have fo get afterwards and they know if.

you might as well get it the first time and save the money on counterfeits. TIZ Is for sale at all drug stores, department and general stores, at 25 cents per box, or If yon wish. Money hack If TIZ doesn't do all we For a free trial pajckagc write todav to Walter Luther Dodge Chicae-o. 111. gists.

the Laboratory, Pbiladelphiu. for booklet telling of recoveries and additional evidence. adv. To insure the most telling effect on the buying pubUc, place your ad In the -jjbBree Nooii (la FARM and CITY LOANS Long Time Terms Attention We make our own Inspection. Muskogee city inspected same day application is made.

You get all you borrow. PHONE 641 SUITE 9, ARKANSAS BUILDING, MUSKOGEE. Tke Deming Investment Go Fjirm and 1 no commission to rami aUU Town loans on monthly payments. Fire and Tornado Insurance written in town or country. 18 English Block, Muskogee.

VICTORBuUdintf Loan Wm. P. Fields APRIL 21, 1913 See Paper Next Week See Paper Next Week Corsets. Princess Muslin Wear. "White Cat" Underwear.

Ferguson-McKlnney Shirts. Ladias $2.50. Shouse Brothers 120 Callahan, east of "Viaduct. Phone 1388. PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT WILL MAKE MONEY Put your money where It will bri ng you an income.

We are opening up a fruit farm at Cartersvllle, In the best fruit district in the state. This farm Is being planted to the btst peaches, apples and plums that can oe had and will taken care of jy experienced men. A canning factory will be Installed without extra cost to those who invest their Let rco tell you how this model farm will be operated and how your dividends will bo guaranteed. NO. W.

SMITH, Phone 1732. 911 Missouri 8t. Boy Scouts, Attention! This Knife Absolutely Free For New Subscribers TO The Muskogee Times-Democrat Three paid monthly subscriptions at 45c each, or Six trial subscriptions with 10c paid for first week. How to Get the Knife Solicit anywhere in the city. You taay accompany the carrier on his delivery and he will show you the houses that are not receiving a paper.

Be sure that they are New subscribers, as orders from people that are taking the Times-Democrat will not count. Turn in the names and money to the Circulation Department. As soon as you have the require'd number and they have been checked as New subscribers, the knife is yours. Any boy, anywhere, can receive this by sending in the name of one mail subscriber and $1.00 to pay subscription three months in advance..

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