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a With Railroad Fare Paid to Out of Town Trade. Mall Orders sent by Parcel Post VISITORS we'll be here until nine c', p. m. tonight. Come in and get acquainted with us before you leave town.

Take a look at our magnificent window displays on Broadway, also on 4th displaying the best there is in men's and boys' clothing, hats, furnishings and shoes, also women's shoes. Then you will see why we claim this is the best 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 and see us before you leave town returned to parcels post Railroad fare New Phoenix Clothing Co. We ship by out-of-town Free. oustomers Broadway at Fourth New Phoenix Bldg. In the Oil World Oil and Gas Leases Filed at the Agency at Muskogee, Oklahoma, April 7, 1913. 26384-(Cherokee) Elsie Harper.

Foyil, to Edwin L. Fowler, C. A. Bowen and Thad O. Day, Tulsa, Okla.

1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 28 SW 1-4 SE 1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4 1-4 NF 1-4 W1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 32, T. 23 R. 17 E.

50 acres. Rogers county. 26385-(Cherokee)-Wilson Manning, Bushy head, Bowen to Edwin L. Fowler, Thod 0. Day.

Tulaa, NW 1-4 SD 1-4 Soc. 28, T. 23 R. 17. E.

40 acres. Rogers county. 26386-(Cherokee)- Jessie M. Manning (m) Wilson Manning (g), Bushyhead, to Edwin L. Fowler, (.

A. Bowen Thad O. Day, Tulsa, W1-4 NW 1-4 1-9-ND 1-4 Sec. 33. T.

23 R. 17 F. 60 acres. Rogers county. 26387 (Creek) Cinda Tiger, Spaulding, to Oleum Development company, Tulsa, NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sel.

4, T. 0. R. 9 E. 40 acres.

Hughes coonty. 26388 (Creek) Willie McQueen Hanna, Okla. to The Dustin 011 Cias Dustin, NE 1-4 NE 1-4 SE 1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 35, T. 10 R.

13 E. NW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 36, T. 10 R. 12 E.

180 acres. Okfuskee county, 26389 (Creek) William Givens. Mellette. to Frank Barnes, Tul. 8A, Okla, 1-2 SE 1-4 SW 1-2 SE 1-4 8 W1-t Sec.

33; T. 12 8 E. 30 acres. Okfuskee: county. 26390 (Cherokee) William Gourd Moodys, to Harry S.

Rall, Dewey, 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 NW 1-4 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 31, T. 25 R. 13 30 acres. Washington county.

26391--(Cherokee)-. Lowls Olw well, Hurry 8. 1-2 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 8. T.

24 R. 14 F. 20 acres. Rogers county. 26392-(Creek)- Sisale Rabbit (dec) Polly Washington their), Oktaha, to F.

W. Okmulgee Okla: NE 1-4 NW 1-4 Soc. 35 T. 15 R. 12 F.

40 acres. Okmulzee county. (Choctaw) Rufus Winlock, Krehs, to The Nodak Of (o. Bartlesville, Okla. 8 1-2 ST: 1-4 SE 1-4 SW 1-4 81.

1-4 NE 1-4 SW 1-4 1-2 SE 1-4 1 2 SE SE 1-4 Sec 11 T. 6 N. R. 15 P. 200 neros.

Pittsburg county. 38294 (Cherokee) Artie Blackbird neA Watt. Baron. Okla. to Te Top Oil Collings illo Okla NE 1.4 NE 1 4 Sec.

9. 92 N. 14 40 acres. Rogers county. 26396.

('reek) Emma Hullv tumka to The Iron Mountain, 011 Compony. L.ima, 0. NE 1-4 Sec. 29. T.

10 R. 10 E. 160 acres. Okfus-' kee county. 26396 (Creek) Tonis King.

Wotum. ka. Okla. to Oil Co. Tulsa.

Okla NW 1-4 Sec 4. T. 9 N. 10 TC. 160 acres.

Hughes county I 26397 (Cherokee) Sarah Downing. (dec.) J. M. Downing (g). Lewis DownIng Verna Murphy -h) to Tip Top 011 Co.

Collinsville. ERUPTION SPREAD ON BABY'S FACE Chest and Lower Limbs. Broke Out In Pimples. Would Scratch and Cry. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured.

Turkoy, At six months old our Attle girl baby's face, abest, and lower lim ba boyan to break out like heat. It broke out pimples, and she would louk as red as if she had fever. It continued to spread until she was almost a solid sore all over. Sho would scratch and cry and we could not get any rest for three months. The pimples began to run a yellowwater and would scab over.

We bad her treated and used overy remedy wo could of; nothing did her any good. Finally a lady told me bor baby bad the same trouble and was cured from Outicare Soap and Ointat once I ordered a 25c. calro of Outicura 8oap, and one box of Outigura Otatmens. The Soap and Ointmans began that good work at once, and she was completely cured. Our other child, when she was three days old, taken to tho same way.

She bad the an over in small rod pimples. She was raw as a pleco of beatrteak. She rory frotful and had sores all over her. It would took and she would scratch and cry pearly all the time. The Cuticure Boop and Ointmont oured ber." (Signed) B.

H. TurMan 11, 1913. Soap 250. and Outicure Ointment 500. are sold everywhere.

Liberal sample of each mailed froo, with 89-p. Skin Book. Ad. dross post-oard Dept. men should Outloura 250.

Sample BE RE Four Women Directing National Suffrage Fight In Washington FOR WOMEN MISS ALICE PAUL chairman of the congressional committee of the Naticnal Women's Suffrage ugsociation, lg the girl in the cap and gown. She is the exact antithesis of the conventional idea of a woman'g suffrage leader, being small and delicate. She comes from a family of old Pennsylvania Quakers. the people who have been first the fight for so many reformg affecting fundamental democracy. One of Miss Paul's chief lieutenants is IDA EVANGELINE PROUTY, daughter of Congressman Pronty of Io WA.

She is a charming young girl just out of Northwestern "A qualified voter in SMITH KING, formerly Columbia, describes herself Miss Paul, and the wife dum league. Mra. King PROF. ELIZA HARDY work necessary in placing formerly dean of women weasr hat in the picture. In procession.

chanting singing hymns. Many of peasants, wearing their many were old Polish nobility. university. She is motured below Miss Paul. the state of Washington," is the way DR.

CORA of Seattle. but now A resident of the District of on her card. She is an "aide" on the staff of of Judson King, secretary of the National Referenis to the eft of Miss Paul. LORD of New York is also doing much of the the woman's cause before congress. She was at West- ern reserve university, Cleveland.

She prayers and of them were national cOgmembers of the My Corns Don't Hurt a Bit Tired, Smelly, Sweaty Feet, Corns, Calluses and Bunions Cured by TIZ. Send at Once for Free Trial Package. Say good -bye to your corns the very first time you use TIZ. You will never know you have a corn. bunion of cal.

lug, or swenty, tired, swollen, aching! feet any more. It's just wonderful the way the pain vanishes. Rub the corn hammer it with your fist if you wish 110 more rain after TIZ. Doesn't that sound good to you? Doesn't it? Then read this: "The corns on either of my toes were as large as the tablets you make to cure them. Today there is no sign of corns on either foot and no It's an up- to -date A.

Hoover, Progress, N. C. Just 1150 TIZ. It's not like anything else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which nets on the principle of drawing out all the poisonous exudations which cause gore feet.

Powders and other remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleans them out and keeps them clean. It works right off. You will feel better the very first time it's used. T'se It a week and you can forget you ever had sere feet.

There are a good many counterfelts of TIZ now being made by manufacturers who think they can make a little money by fooling people once. Don't fall a victim. You'll have to get.TI7 afterwards and they know it. and you might 08 well get it the first time and save the money on coun. terfeits.

TIZ is for sale at all drug stores, department and general stores, at 25 cents per box, or if you wish. Money hack if TIZ doesn't do all we For 8 free trial packago write today to Walter Luther Dodge Chicago, Ill. Health Restored by Eckman's Alterative If you are a sufferer from Glandular Tuberculosis, or know of anyone 90 alflicted, it might be well to investigate this case, where the writer declares after 11 ear of suffering, he found permanent relief and full recovery to by using. Eckman's Alterative, a medicine which has been effective in many cases of Tu berculosis: 257 Laruston Pa. "Gentlemen.

In March, 1909, my dog tor pronounced my case 'Tuberculosis in the and a number of operations in a hospital fulled to beneft me. In the friend of mine advised Eekman's Alterative. The wounds in my Neck were still open and in a frightful condition when I started to take it. After using two bottles I found I was improving, having gained weight, could eat and was able sleep. continued using it until I was well.

which was in November, 1910. Before took the medicine I had three hemorrhages: mince I have been taking it have not bad any. On November 11, 1910, started to work, and since that time have not lost one day's work through sickness. I highly recommend Eckman's Alterative to anyone who is suffering from Gland A JOSEPH R. WHITE.

Above abbreviated; more on request.) Eekman's Alterative has been proven by many years' test. to be most efficacious in cases of severe Throat and Lung Atfectiona, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma, Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the system. Do's not contain narcotics, polsons or -forming drugs. For sale Dy Cardinal Drug ('o. and other leading druggists.

Write the Eckman Laboratory, P'hiladelphia, for booklet telling of recoveries and additional evidence. adv. To insure the most telling effect on the buying pubic, place your ad in the Times- Democrat. Ten Stories FOr Solid 450 Rooms Fire-Proof Rooms Bath to 29 With Bath Chub a Breakfasts, 254 -Cafe PricesNoonday Lunch Evening Dinner Oklahoma City FARM and CITY LOANS Long Time- Easy Terms Prompt Attention We make our own inspection. Muskogee city 'AnS inspected game day application 1g made.

You get all you borrow. PHONE 641 SUITE 9, ARKANSAS BUILDING, MUSKOGEE. The Deming Investment Co Farm and City Loans, easy terms, Town no loans on commission monthly to pay. payments. Fire and Tornado Insurance written in town or country.

18 English Block, Muskogee. VICTOR, Building Loan Wm. P. Fields Children Cry for Fletchers CASTORIA The Kind You. Have Always Bought has borne the ture of Chas.

H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow po one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children- -Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA RIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for It Castor oil, neither Paregorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups.

contains Optum, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It has constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and. nataral sleep.

The Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought 7 Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 11. T.

21 R. 13 E. acres. Tulsa county, (Seminole) Rhoda Natukse, Wewoka, John Willmott, Wewoka, NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 30, T.

11' R. 8 40 acres. Seminolo county. 26399-(Creek)-Daniel -Daniel Harjo, Alex liarjo, Olemah, to D. Replogle, Okemah, SE 1-4 Sec.

6, T. 11 R. 9 E. 160 acres. Okfuskee county.

26400--(Creek) Bessie Anderson, Bennle Anderson, Castle, to D. Replogle, Oremuh, NE 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. R. 9 E. 40 acres.

Okfuskee county. Cosh, Depew, to Carl L. Lina, Sapulpa, NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec, 16 and 1-2 NW 1-4 SW 1-4 NW Sec. 21, T. 14 R.

E. 160 acres. Creek county. Bristow, to Earl L. Line, Sapulpa, SW 1-4 NE 1-4 and SE 1-4 Nw 1-4 and 1-4 SW 1-4 and NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec.

30, T. 15 R. 0. E. 160 acres.

county. 26403--(Creek) Create Spocogee, (Jacob Tarpley), Timmie Fife, Sapulpa, to Gypsy Oil Tulsa, 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 R. 12 F.

160 acres. ('reek county. 20404-(Choctaw) Dave Lawrence, Ashland, to John I. Greaves, by John G. Schlegel, attorney in fact, 160 Hroadway, New York, N.

1-2 NIV 1-4 See. 29 and i-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 33, T. 4 R. 11 E.

160 acres. Hughes county. 26405-(Chickasaw) -D. A. Lawrence, Annie Lawrence, to John 4.

by John G. Schlegel, attorney in fact, 160 Broadway, New York, N. NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 29 and SE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 20 and w1-2 W' 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec.

28. and 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 201 1-2 81 1-4 Sec. 20 and 17 1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 29 and 1-2 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec.

32. T. 4 R. 11 E. land lots and 2 Her.

6. T. 3 R. 11 E. and SE 1-4 SI.

1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 25, T. 3 R. 10 IC. 373.79 Hughes county.

26406 (C'hickasaw) V'innie May Scoly. Eastman Maytubby, Milburn, to G. (. Wood, Wichtto Falls, Tovas; 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 and 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 26.

T. 1 R. 6 100 acres. Stephens county. 26407 ('reek) Leah Perryman, S.

Thompson, Hitchita. to Geo. WV. Barnes, Muskogee, and Royle B. Robinson, ('herotah, 1-2 SP 1-4 Sec.

10 and 1-2 Nw 1-4 Sec. 23, T. 11 R. 14 E. 160 acres.

county. 26408 ('reek) Solomon Mitchell, Lewis Mitchell, Cufaula, to The Lawrence Gag Lawreneeville. Illinois: W' 1-2 SW 1-4 and NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 28, T. 14 R.

8 E. 160 acres. ('reek county. Minnie Kingfisher. now Vann, Peggy, to P.

Buoy Bartlesville, NW 1-4 NE: 1-4 NW 1-4 Sor. 30 and SIc 1-4 SI 1-4 NE 1-4 and 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-1 Sec. 19, T. 29 R. 13 E.

40 acres. Washington county. CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS D. April congressional investigations were proposed today in the house. Representative ('lark of Florida ask.

ed for the appointment of a special committee to probe various special committees and mare recommendations to abolish them. Representative Austin proposed an investigation of the stemming district tobacco associations with headquarters at Henderson, as an "alleged? combination in restraint of trade." Representative Lobeck asked for an investigation of the "extortionate prices tire government 18 compelled 10 pay elevators in the varlous government buildings." WARNS THE MEXICANS. Washington, D). April 10. -Secrotary Garrison again ordered Brig.

General Bliss, in command of the troops patrolling the Mexican frontier to warn Mexican federal and rebel commanders al Naco to direct their fire SI as not to endanger American soldiers. CHURCH -HOME COOK. ING. supper will to given by the Trinit church ladies Friday from 5:80 to P. 11., at 429 Elgin avenue.

Home cooking. The public is invited. WANT STATE RELIEF. Little 1. April 10 -Pine Bluff non spapers today made a request on acting Governor Futrell for an extra session the Arkansag legislature to provide means of relieving flodd sufferers.

The governor Rays he will take the matter under advisement. Reports of damage in this state show that there 1g a heavy property loss. The natural gas supply of Little Rock is still cut off. Silence After' Arrest And Talks Freely About A Crime She Is Alieged To Have Committed Bartlesville, April Mrs. Martha Spurgeon of Waynoka, Majorg county.

Oklahoma, arrested in Dewey by Griff Graham, Sho is charged with murder. When arrested the woman refused to make statement and nothing can be leurned as to the details of the crime with which she 1g charged other than a rumor to the effect she killed. or assisted in killing her daughter and one other person. After thee rime she disappeared and the Majors county officers notified the local officers to watch the residence of a relative in Dewey, where it Wag believed she would visit. She located and arrested and a telegrjun sent to the Majors county officers, who wired Sheriff Jordan to hold the prisoner until an officer could come here to take her back to Waynoka.

The woman broke the silence which she had maintained since her arrest and talked freely of the affair. The atory she told was as follows: had been working in Waynoka for some time during which time I made the acquaintance 0g a traveling man from Oklahoma ('ity. At that time I was cooking in camp. Ho came to see me frequently. Several weeks AgO I discovered I WAg to became another and told him of my condition.

promised me that he would protect my name and the name my unborn child. We then agreed to married some time this spring. ill. during which time I gave birth to "About five works ago was taken an illegitimate child. Then Some of the people around there got to talking.

Tho matter Wag called to the attention of the county attorney, I told him that a8 soon as I was able WAR going to return home to InS parents, who live at Dewey. "Just ag soon as I left I understood warrant WAg issued for my arrest on criminal charge. I ani not afraid of the outcome of (ase and will return there with officers And the proveto the authorities there was nothing criminal in my actions." It is understocd that circumstances in connection with the birth of her infant child were such the authorities started an investigation. CARO promises to he one of importance, involving other persons. THELEVEESARE ARE WELL GUARDED Memphis, April 10.

The breaks at Wilson and Graveg bayou continued to give relief along the St. Francig levees throughout the day. Mound City reported fall of half a foot. Lambethville reported 8 good decline while the gauge on the Frisco bridges Memphis showed a full of about inches. A dozen gasoline boats under command of Commodore V.

A. Cordes, of the Memphis Powerboat club today began systematic ratrol of main levee line from Mound City to the WilSOn break. A government steamer with two barges went to Wison today to take off refugee and livestock that were forced to seek safety on the lesees. Other relief boats also will go to the scene and pick up flood victims in the interior. ('hief Engineer Covington.

of the St. Francis levee board. today expressed the belief that fall in the river. due to the two crevasses at Wilson and Graves bayou, will mean the saving of the other lineg in his district. Remember that when your ad in the Times- Democrat it goes into the best homes in the city.

THE CONDITION OF THE POPE Rome, April noon today the condition of the Pope was much better, but the weakness of his heart and his Intermittent pulse was still caubing anxiety. The doctors permitted him to eat an egg with broth but the pattent was ableto take it only with difficulty. Professor Marchiafava this afternoon rave confirmation of the continuance of improvement in the Pope's condition. He said his only fear W88 complications might arise. more 88- pecially through the lack of nourishment owing to the absence of appetite.

Eight hundred Polish pilgrimg arrived today and went to the' vatican. As they were not allowed to see the the merched around ARE the APRIL 21, 1913 HAVE See YOU SEEN See Paper THE Paper Next Next Week Week BLACK CAT Warner Corsets. "White Cat" Underwear. Princess Muslin Wear. Ferguson-McKinney Shirts.

Ladies Oxfords-Latest Shouse Brothers 120 Callahan, east of Viaduct. Phone 1388. PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT WILL MAKE MONEY Put your money will bring you an income. We are opening up 8 fruit farm at Cartersville, in the best fruit district in the state. This farm is being planted to the best peaches, apples and plums that can De had and will be taken care of Jy experienced men.

A canning factory will be installed without extra cost to those who invest their money. Let m. tell you how this model farm will be operated and how your dividends will be guaranteed. JNO. W.

SMITH, Phone 1732. 911 Missouri St. 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 may 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 required 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 new mail subscriber and $1.00 to pay subscription three months in advance. 4 POST.

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