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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 3

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MUSKOGEB nMES-DEMOCRATi JUNE' ao, 1906. PAGE FIVE Herring, son of Win. Hvrriiig, car lirlni; word was tcU-plioiR-d in to ty liiarslijil, 606 Soiitli iiiiintiil accident ft Jicd in a Rtrccl car Jiccirlrnt tliiit as ncccssnry to anipnlatc Martha Robh liospital last nigiit I n'ciocU. liappcnetl al )0nt 0 I. at FiU- switch iii I lytic liiif.

llcrriilg w'as on car inx Ici tlie city vvliicli was with lie was not to Secure a Scat in tlic and standing on tlie platform or" foot- d. lIclrittK was on car No. y6, took the switch tor No. 25 ornian Gilbert stopped tlie caf re it was "in ilic cle.ir" to allow coiiductoi' 'to. sli.nt the sw'ilch.

and On car and give tiini the tn Ko ahead. MVjtorniaii Drake was ninninii the outgoing car. jjjig tlicy were out of riis way. car On" and the Imithoards oi o. cars struck and Herring's as caught and np witli lod.

liotli loothoards splintered, cssler Hass luckily was on and took cliargc of Mcrring he could without any in- cr-ym- He was laid out on wrafll)C(l iip attdtlic car inQet the car Hntadway and Third" streets vvitli, an arfiljnlaiicc and as soon as it arrived there tho nijnred was laTTcM wa.s tnadp to tl)o' foot, ad man but it was loo liii to ho lakeii off just tlie ankle. Iferring was'holding a luv Hag which was furled showed.good in keeping his hold (Sn Ihu of tile car. and it is said by eye witnesses that Iiad he released his hold he would have been killed without a douljt, Motorniaii Drake, one nf the Ivest men in tjle.epiploy of the tracliou it' chrirgi. of outgoing car. '('he passengers uii the tar were badly frighleuetl and it is said of the wmieii laiiilod.

Ye-ilerday wii 'i .1 day areidenis for the passengers of the traction company. ollu-ro liesides 11 erring receiving A young man fell off a crowded, car at the crossing of Cmirt and and skinned 'bis face ui) some and out at the park Mis-. Susaiuie MaxeyWas caijght'by the footboard of the car which was inillini; into the statinii dragged a short distance, but was not seriously, hurt. The dress she wore, was badiy torn art'd its beiu" of light material saved her from a severe injury. r.

ROMANCE Of THE SCION OF THE HOUSE OF 1 Alphonsc Zelaya, Son of lire PreSiderrt of Nicaragua. Gives Up the Washington Bride (or Whose Sake He Suffered AbJuction, Parental Wrath and Humiliatljn Alfy. It Seems. Wouldn't Work MASONICHISTORY 1. afternoon the June ccipper memento iket fof tile cornersfonc of the TetTipl.e was put in place .1 sealed.

file ceremony was entirely inior- only a few of the principal is of the brder being present. Dtp- Inspector General Busby had the ttcr in chtrrge. "ho' cornerstone proper of the nple was laid sonie mouths ago 'j was yesterday that the construction had reached, a the masons were ready the wall above it. casket with its valuable kept in the vault ti Great Western Coal and Coke and whicjt word was receiv- it AV time to place it the were quickly made, lisket will be of irtinicnse his- I Hvalue iii the when 1 igeneratioiis shall view its ppvhaps when the Temple ilTiildinsj shall bo placfc for a greater one. It iiiits the local newspapers of the ha scpittjf lunrojr "oT-historical doeunicnts; ns of period; autographs fif jTues-! law book; a jjiecc of stone frciiu the Temple at Jenisaleln.

and many other and, i or liistorrcak yaliic. A Reliable Preparation. If you are sick we offer you a way to be made wellVVinc of Life. This medicine contains tasteless er Oil which will" build up the entire system. It is pleasant and effective, makes new blood, tones up the nerves, cures all female troubles and gives new life and health.

Price $1.00 per bottle. For full fine perfumes and toilet articles see Garlick's new store in the Missouri building. tf you'cqhsid the health of family, you Will insist tjiat your market supniy you with Home Slauflitercd- iiicait, Alley Bros. Co- ajc the Qnly butchers who do' all of theiT Own slaughteriug. City and Wrm loatis wanted anv- in Indian Territory.

You get all you borrow- The Deming Iiiv. "Room Homestead bldg. N. from the Alaska building to the Ven- principal ofiicials of the ord6r; Holtibiii to industry and 'The bill hoard .01 -pc hy .1 Uusiliess I ilu- iiui.n uf tualiiMi dive-cL peUslUVUL nt. of b' are most direct 1 ilisid.ious attack ci iin'nierclal lire;" avoid 'fii; Wiriln.iitt fiii.iUV; 1 .11, cin.

,1 i. I III! I fnu 'should I' iiiil n'l; nil I. Ml'- I. '11 -M 1 .111 hi'775" ITT nil' and I. J.

A. Garlick, the druggist, invites to call at bis new in the Mtssoifri building, wlirre he is much more convcnicnVly situated and serve you better. NATIONAL HANKS. Some D6ings In the Finances of the New State. nf li ONE PRICE ''THE LOWEST ciirr-ncy lU' iv liini 'Ks of Ok- .111 riii.iry: h'airfaK, 1 in K.rci: b.lin 1.

Mird. lil.icc ..1 M. Car il li.iiik lur lif i.f Milbnrn, vice- PendL'- )f Tishomin- iio Washington, D. ('. Juno In- roinaiic.

a drug 011 the but, an of such vi- trolit elements as -that the wedding of Margu Baker, 'adopted daughter a ngton physician, and .11 Ze- aya, eldest of the jiresideiit of Nicaragua, is rarely unfolded ou't- (be '''io -ceut thrillers. Zelaya left W'iisliington thanFthrec months ago a bride. ter about six w.cks of: Npw Vok life, wber- Scnor Zelaya wa.i presumably seeking lucrative and congenial occujiation, the bride returned to her father's and it is under- steod love's young dream is ended forever. Miss Baker met young! Zelaya last siJtnmer, on a trip to Mount Vernon. A student the local university pre- The god got busy.

Zelaya, not yet of age been 'ai West Point and was JakTng a few weeks' vacation. He haunted the Baker horns and soon Backer was proudly "exhibiting a handsome diamond engagement ring, In tb.e autumn Senor Corea, Nicaraguan minister and warm friand; of his chief, arrived in Washington, and heard the romance. vHl- BEAUTIFUL, AMERICA wedding continuing, he cableiiPrcsi-- dent Zelaya. Under orders from his chief crton detectives wsre engaged aiid an abdiiction worthy the of Doyle, was pulled Zelaya. while calling on his "was: decoyed to a cab, handcuffsd, taken to ihar the president Nicara entirely of the niiuli, Rnniiir has it'that 111.mud life of th' Zelaya's was lirilliaiiT if Th, lived at the for a of vteks and thou moved to a less li.ilt'l n-ear the Letters toi the Nu aranuan pajia brought word that the coupl'; u.uild get 11 .1 welcoiie from him.

lie suggested that the i young husband go to WpRK and sippbrt bride. Mor-. and calil brought similar ansxvers. draft drawn on his father! by the son was unhonored. I Then bride suggestid that young man seek Kork.

objected. Maybe miKht get som -ithing. to do. many can girls foi'their iiusbtinds. Then ths dream ol love was, shattered and Madam I Maguerite' returned hoTTii.

Meanwhile it is rumored that. youngvZelaya -to his own country and a rtcetu from Panama states thq'f he is now a cc.donel at the htrtd of 200 Giiate- nialan insurgents, the Empire, -which now lays.ofT Guatamala, aching for a fight. 'I 'll' cpiptr. I rill- liic 'llu'er lie lali. 1111,1 I n.

(''ail I 1 1 placf I I Vict pi esiil 'ii, cr 1 M.llirru. I I pre ill ti.ii, I 'lrsl Xaii.ui Uaiik Ti '-li. .111111141 I cashi-r 111 G. II ill been for tlu' i. ni cif tli-' Ho 'll Nali MSWO II with caiut.il iiock.

The incor- lioralurs are: Jaiiics Iv. lanu'. Kmy. T. W.

blunter, T. H. Bayle-. T. l-astwood, T.

F. C. Cnbb. Res'iie for Oklahoma and Indi.iit Terriliiry baltks liavc "eii appr.n'cd follows: Lur the I 'lr-I Nati Bank of BlacKi', (11,. OI the National I l''ori Wiirtii, Texa-- ili; Jviiid National Bank of F.nid, the Bank of Coiiinierre uf York.

I 'lir the Chicka-iha National Bank of Cliirkasha. 1 the National Park Hank of New York; the National Bank of Commerce of St. Loins; the I'irst National Bank of Kansas City. Mo. For the American National Bank of 1 the National City Bank oC New York.

the Citizius National Bank of Atoka. I. the National Park Bank of New York. For the Choctaw National Bank of.CatUlo, 1. the Gasfon.

National Bank of Dallah. I-'or the Farmers National Bank Of Duraiit, 1. the National Bank Of Commerce, St. Louis. New Qrfly Skirts Another huKe Hhipnient of New in Ladies'Skirts aVrived ycstertiay and will 'on rtalo tomorrow in our suit department, prices to $13.50 CLUB COLUMN that better give watchful aind iutelii'- gent care to the trees already the.

legation, and. later, ing or plar'ed on Day," under guard. was transported to; constantly set, (j'li't and negfe-; Trees 'ffc'Spond quickly to Nicaragua by way of Orleans. In New Orleans, Zelaya 'eluded his guards long enough to send a dispatch to bis unchanging affection and mlnatiiiri to return in the spring. President Zelaya put his son 'co work in a big commercial house.

The ardent lover, however, wrote more letters to his sweet- new trees. care and'to see that oiig which been neglected is cared for. guarded from injilHotis insects, furnished with i)rotccted from cleciric wires, dlhcrwise iutcUi- geiyly handled appreciated, is a w-ry comnieinlablij work. disL -ourWgiug task cap be uiHlertakcri as jiiitial effort a I of activity should after positive ach scored in other only 'be taken up icyeincnt has been more di- re4 The indbnsistent American reverence for tbtjrights of the man heart, and shortly after Christmas he group of civic thaij to atv fors his home and sailed direct, the abatemdiit of outdoor ad- io New vertising and ijinoke; these two lines There he was attacked with appen- dicitis, r.nd spent several weeks in a hospital in New Orleans. He finally arrived Tn Washington, and prepariEd for .1.1 that Zelaya declaredrfhat he liad 'che loose's "and iut-oi'iVenlences "e.xpi'-' full of his ffVthcr; and that rienccd by the number of after a honeymoon in New 'Vork those snffci- 'from the thought they to sail to Managua.

Scnof less greed of modern Corea. however, informed. Dr. has StrongL- entrtmcbed the Smoke and advertising oi'eiiders. TI.MK'IS THE TEST.

But when smolji; and posters, and disfigurenfeijts do clairn altcn- Thie TOOSI consideratioii "A VISIT TO MT. FOURTH OF JULY REBUS NO. Ai-e you solviiig the Rebus? It isn't EO very-hard, now is it? Today run the third of the series of pictures which tells the sfory of the trip tcy Mt. Vernon. On next the last picture will bp run hd by Tuesday evening, June II answers- tfiust be in.

Won't it be jolly to take a trolley pin to Hyde Park, to ride on that noisy old 'rivtr steamboat and' nic beneath the swaying old fores! The Rebus editor is getting beaten 3 Umbrella and Parasol Speeiais Ladies'" Black ritibrellas, steel frame and pood covers, Bale for 50c Ladies "Blnck limbreljji.s, steel paragon Rooil serge cover and a nito of handlcsr values, on sale for 98c Pure Silk Umbrellas, in Red, Black; Blue, Green and Brown, on sale for S2.50 Colored Umbrellas, plain and fancy borders, good neat handles, prices $1.75 and $2.00 White Parasols Big lot, your choice Large lot, your choice. $1.48 1.98 Ask for your chances on PlanA and $50.00 in Mercha.iH'^ 1 dise we are away. 6rie I chance wilh every 25c pufchasef stands tlie Test. The test of time is what tells the talc. The public soon finds out when misrepresentations are made, and merit alone will stand Che lest oi time.

people appreciate merit, and nianv months ago local cltizen.s thcr do so stHl. Would a citizen make the statement which follows unTess convinced that the ar-. tide was just as represented? cure Uiat lasts is the kind that ev-j ery sufferer from kidney.ills is looking for. E. W.

tirissom, real esta-te dfealer in the Turner building and living on East Okmulgee street, Muskogee, I. "Since gave a statement four years ago reeoiil'inending Doun's Kidney PllTs 1 have advised their, use whenever opportunity presented Itself. From my own and pjy wife's experience I them to'- be a most remedy In all cases where fail to perform their ''Ci form Teatirres. (tl'a lingerie; llandkercliief linen is used fjn ftirin- lines- The heavy shirring at the waist gives right tb 'the soft, clinging skirt, while the blousc lias the refinired puflfiness. The Val rinis from the piain Unci) bands, which the yoke, to 4ee)) beni of th.j skirt.

The he tbe-ptfiiarc ctit -trf the of real nicj-itsof th caSf with- a vievv t(i the same temperate, unsentimciit- al study of the evil, and its real re- the use of iilet lace. This same tilnty stuff acros.s the should- C3rA3VIlE: 99 AND A FEW OF OUR BAKQAIN.S Dry, Goods, ishinga, Notions, Carpets, Queensware, Tinware, Ait Goods, Etc Etc. Wholepale and Retail i 1 into shape ti') handle the many" answers iire expected to in for be has not yet forgotten ''lat sliort 'baseball story contest winch kept him ftis.siiig and fuming" for three-fourths of a night. If yon haven't si the Rebns, look it up at once in Times-Democrat out your paper and pencil the kidneys and hand in your interpretation oi functions. TUelr use removes 1 the pictures.

You do not know what backache and corrects the action of the kidney For further proof of the value of Doan's Kidney Pills inquire at the OO ColoraLdo Excursions Santa Fe mm fun it is until you try it. Thp names and street address ot contestants must accoijipany their -Stories. CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. Write On any kind of paper with pen. pencil or typewriter.

Eadh answer must consist of a running account of "Visit to Mt. accotnpanie(i by the six pictures. must be in this by o'clock p. Tuesday, June Next to correctness of wordmg, punctuation and neatness will count. I Address answers to "Rebus Times-Democrat." No employe of the 'Times-Dembcrat.

nor any meniljer of a nocrat employe's family is allowed to compete for tbfe Tiihes- Morhart Drug company's storov and learn how Highly they are recommended for kidney ailment of any kind. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mulburn compjfhy, Buffalo, New YotK, solo agents for the United Slates. Remember the and take no other.

All Summer via the Santa I'c. Tourist tickets on sale 6very day at very low rates. (j a a.id aiispki ifilroiliirlion to Coloradn you slmuld travel ft-. Tlie inagnificen'. numntaui panorania uvcr one liuinltc.l miles route Di 'n and llirough I'uciilo anil prepare y.iu as can for llio.vc other aUraciiitns ul'fctcil by this (jrt'iU va a.ion land.

Tlines-Democrat Warn Ads; -tUm TRAIN EXCURSiaN Fort Smith, Ark. lOpenirig of XhauMdpaf I Jones will speak in Uif. Afteniowi called at 3:45 p. m. Following Low Rates and Special schedule arranged fgr the Round Trip: -f 4l SCHEDULE 6:00 a.

m. leave 6.10 cli.Tir fahl trains pealiiii; discrimiiuaiiiig travelers. Harvey meals. A combinaiion 1 runic 10 J. Kennedy, Passenger Agent, Topeka, Kan.

6.27 6.43 7.00 7.25 7 50 8.20 8.55 9.15 9.85 9.58 10.15 10.33 10 50 11.20 11.40 11 58 12.45 STATION Tulsa Lefeber Jehte Bixhy Elder Haskell Taft Muskogee Keefton Warner Porum McMurray Stigler Sans Bois Keota Bokosbe Panama Williams Ft. Smith. Returning, train leaves Ft. Snaish at 7.00 p. m.

RATR $2.50 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50^* 2 25 2 00 2 00 1.75 1 75 4. 1.50 1.25 85 70 Tickets sold at the above rates good only on the date sold for continuous passage both directions. For tickets and other information see our agents. JOHN F. HARRIS.

Gen, Supt. J. F. UOLDEN, Vice Pres..

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