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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 6

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1 Those New Stetsdn Soft Hats at $3.50 are Right, mer and Fall Styles I9O8 fuyriNGQUR ENTIRE. STOCK OF Meii Yoiing Men's Suits on sale we ntake eksy chOQaine for you, for the reason there is nothing reserved, Blacks, Blues and Fancys. We are bound to clean up. Got to make room for fall goods comingr in daily. They are Hart, Schaffner Marx, System and Michael Stern's fine suits.

See our window display, also come in and look over our stock displayed in cabinets. Easy pick- now. $23 35 buys any $35 00 suit $20.00 buys any $30.00 Suit $16.65 buys any $25,0 Suit $13 35 buvs any $20.00 Suit. buys any $18 00 Suit $10.00 buyl any $15.00 Suit. Suits in our Children's Department J-3 0FF any suit In the ChlMren's Department v.

Hats are Half Price Qrjps, Suit amd Traveling faiigefr $3 ap Bags at Paragon nooe better, 85 00 to $10 00 rOiOfdrfitTaylp "25 to $1.00 Hart Sclinfliicr Holaprdlif Hosl8fy for Men and Women Thla make of hpsieryis the! only and origin- holeproof hosiery qn the market. We have ipi stock Jightweighter of jvery fine gauze guarantee to wiar six Qionths, six "ilfiSx at 12 .00. Colors are black, Tan and Pearl. Shlrf Department You'll find economy in Shirts here. Man hattans at lt.53 to The Best Shirt niaide at $1.00, the Eclipse.

Shirts with collar attached $1,00 to $5.00, from the cheapest to the silk. aad STREET. ONE PRlQe. Pl-AIM FiqURES NOS. IO7-IO9.

TEL. 9i9 YEQGS GET ChUllootho, July. Chicago. Milwaukee and St. 'Paul fi'oTght house was wrecked last night by robbers who blow open tne saiu.

The robbers got seven hundred dollars and escaped. -ii for by Cheesle Mcintosh.) Vote for Cheesle Mcintosh, of Gtaecotah, for State Senator, Denio- 'cratlc primary Aug. 4. FOlimE 'S DAllfiBTER I BLOSSOM TO Mf and Mrs. J.

H. SpurKs of To- poku, arilvo.l In' the city yes- ttrday for a short visit liiM 'e with relatives and friends. Howard Gray of Cartilage, is here looking over the mercantile situation. S- H. Mayes of Tahloquuh Is a business vlslior In the city.

Htv. and Mrs. Ben Bstes of Kansas City are visiting in Muskogee. CAN THIS HK TUUK? General Superintendent HlgKlns of the Pioneer Telephone and TeUv Eraph company yesterday order the Installation of two additional toll boards In the local exchonge. This will relieve the conRestlon somewhat.

The local business Is grow- Ine very fast anil It keeps Manager Anderson busy securing additional apprupriutlons and iipporatus from Tn- a "Want Ad smBY iChlcago, July behalf of Miss Fola l.aKolletto, daughter of United States Senator l.aFolletto of Wisconsin, a motion to set aside the bankruptcy of the Will J. Block Amusement company was Hied in tiie United States district court yestor- day. That was engaged to play a role in a production "never staged, and as the -result of which she failed to receive a weekly stipend of $50, is alleged by the daugliler of the Wisconsin statesman. Miss l.a- avers that she was employed for a period of thirty weeks to star lu the production. The lunuaenient company not- only failed to prodvue the play, but forgot to rolcAio LaKollette from her ccntrnct, and the season passed before she was able to obtain other employment.

Lawton, July than UEual enthusiosni is manifest at the coming out dance of Blossom, the daughter of George VVfatten, who had lived with the Apaches since childhood, and who was the ofllclal interpreter for the Apache prlsonerls of war and the officers at Fort Sill. This dance continued all last night, today and will IUHI all night tonight According to tlie statement of the Indians, Wratten is a white man, but Blossom's mother Is a full blood Apache. Wratten left his Indian wife B6V- eral years ago and married a woman with whom he now lives in Alabama. Blossom Is the tribe of prisoners of war and will sbleot a husband from at this lover's dance. Muskogee have per- or else declined to sale of Intoxicating liquors twill be removed' ffo-m ofllce 8-pectal Enforcement Attorney S.

Caldwell of Outhrle, who waa advised Wednesday ot the wholesale violation ot the law in lahoma, will leave Q-uthrie tonight for Tulsa, where he will collect evidence and Institute proceedings against officials. It la understood that there are 50 places doing business In Tulsa. He then goes to Woodward, then to Checotab, from there to VIIIB and Sapulpa and will arrive In Muskogee some time next week. He said- today that the law gave him fulL puthority to bring suit to oust officials and he proposed this at once. UNeOVER BOMBS El Paso.

Texas, July United States Marshal Hllte- bmnd- tbday Jocftte'd two of 'bombs three miles northwest of El Paso, where. It Is believed Mexican revolutlbhists had hidden them. KEYLETSSTORY Patrolman ICepTey Is accused by Jolinson, a negro woman, as being implicated with Orlando Mitchell in a plot to defraud her ot her homestead, although aJnaUs affixing his signature as a witness to the deed, when In fact hie never saw the woman sign the. Instrument. Mr.

Kepley says lie was called Into MltcUell's ofllce early Wednesday mornliie tQ, witness the deed, and thinking everything was correct he signed the papen The Johnson woman says she she was glying a mortgage for $30, and has brought suit to re cover her homestead, BEIT CLEAW DP Sanitary Officer Bell, who has been actlitg as street' commissioner at night, has relieved of t'osponslbllity aii(d "In the futur Commissioner HariJier will have complete charge work. Mr Bell will devote entire time In the future in Iniprbving the sanitary conditions of (be city, and lii his crusade he Is to be assisted by the city board of health. Mr. Bell was specifically instructed as to his today, and be was notified to ipnjke, numerous arrests of iadivldualsi who had been rotifleily to place thqlr property In more sanitary con4ltlon and who had refused to obey the order. Six warrants were issued this morning for propejrty owners an teimnts on street, a final warning order was issued to three Broadway prtjperty owners THE HOME OF GOOD CLOtHES WHERE DID IT COME FROM? (Continued from one.) TOWN BLOWN UP Huntington.

V. 31 At thf mining town of Siafford right one hundred kegs powili'i In a powder house exploded. every building in town wns com pletely wre( Ued and severnl pi'o pie were j-erlonsly biirt. Tile not known Tlie daniiiui' $200.000. formcrlv called Uljdh's nanna Distinctly Different- The exciu'site (Uvour and delightful crispness of Post Toasties Make instant appeal to tlie "The TMte Ungcrs." iwo sites 10 and I 'lC" Made ot Willi uCoro by Pofltun Cereal Umli Battle Creek, days.

The same is true of whisl-y, wlilch is being sold by nnmerons boot h-ggcrs. some of whom slanl beliimi preRcription iind oui rye and hops just the sn.ine ilu-y dci lemonade and Coco( omnia The keepers are de- llanl anil ilu-y are free 'n thai the 11(1 has been lukeii oft and tbcy are not to be molested. Rooms wbiih days ago wtM-i a bengini; at jii-r eiontli last I have been adxaaced to $100, bar lixinre.i whlih been In bavi- been oilrd and imt lit po- and liie good old ila.v.-; h-ivo 11't I neil It bi- fnr a day an 1 hi- fnri'Ver Chill LIMIIICII.T hU siMtioM ii that he wns in ii;) to l(-i ihe saloon me.i 'i' llii law. ah 1 (in the relii ui Dr. Belinill 1,1 ilic ejiv he inniinse 1 KeltiiiK Tlid Mibnins are ayain ni ai.il someotie oul the MUST VOTE AGAIN (Hvhihi.ma 1 eiMiiiiN (lection in t'listel l.hlllted ill lllc lielll'-; duuled lielwet-n tiMir eltli'f- lioe.

Biiller. and Cliiitoii liist luiiiied received the Irht uiii A iiiajDrily, as (hi" law, ri-iinires I'onsequeut ly llu' eleeliottj inuKi In' held CASTRO MAD AT HOLLAND Caeartts. 31. President Castro has withdrawn the Netluerlands consuls and vice consuls In Vene ziiela. Foreign Minister Paul today trans- irltted a note to the Netherlands government In which hi" recited what he terms insults to Venezuela.

He says: "In view of the Kravity of events. Venezuela is forced to advise Holland that It cannot continue friendly relations until Holland gives satisfaction for the injuries and Insults imt upon Veneznelu. These Injuries imd ini-nlts are an offense ot ne Kens; the fact that th Netherlnn.i cruiser Gelderland failed to salute the Venezuelan flag and the ottack on the Venezuelan coiisn at Wllleni; tad. is a violation of tie consulate and a deseera- lion of the oonsnlar shield." Try a T.D. Want Ad.

LEPER SPIRITS WIFE AWAY 'ahf 1 11. Ii rniined not In he separated (rom his wife, a leju'r c.uulUied al tbe uu BriKadier (ieneral llavid Wiirvhvell. a retired veteran el IWO wars, has stolen her iron ii iitioii and ruslied her over tlie line alleinpu will made liriii); iheni back, as olllcial-s say lnuli threatened to eno their lives if toned to apart. U. Owsley, a Uartlos- vllle capitalist, who has extensive 11 and gas interests.

Is here looking over the Muskogee field. Steiii-BM Hundreds tUf handsome patterns iand all sizes in BbUE SERGE sand Black Suits to select from If you are fat, lean or tall, WE CAN FIT YOU Your Saving will be from $5 to $10 And at the same time yoa will be the'best made suit In our citjr Qentleraen's Oxfords at Boys' Suits by "Sam Reck" at 1-3 1 THE NEW IN JtftSKOGEE WANTS A PLACE TO DO HIS BANKINGT A PLACE HIS BUSINESS iWlLL BE APPRECIATED. A WHERE HE WILL GET ETTICIENT SERVICE. A PLACE WHERE THE SAFETY OP HIS DEPOSIT IS GUARANTEED. A PLACE WHERE HIS IDLE FUNDS CAN BE PUT ON EARNING BASIS.

The Culbertson BIdg AFFORDS THAT PERSON ALL THESE OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US' TODATf. J. D. BENEDICT. President.

M. G. HASKELL. Cashier. SAMUtL GQMPERS MAKES STRONG STATEMENT OIL lilOSSKE.

KILIiRl). Hobbj. an oil Ifssee, was aud Instantly killed at Oglesby postof- flce near here last night by John S. Sfallworth, a mall carrier. The shooting took place- In the postof- flee.

No reason is known. AFTER NEGROES Washington, U. July Samuel Gompers, ot the A'tneiican Federation of Labor, in a statement issued today, said: The report that I have said that I would or not liver the labor vole toany poUtical party la an infamous IR. "Organized labor is not only honest, but intelligent to choose the party for its suiiporr, that will besfc represent its' interests. "It is possible that the lieg and misrepresentations from tbvj enemies of organized labor may injuie me and even be In accompUahing my removal president of the American Fedei'a- of Labor," said Gompers, "but un-, that will never change my course battling for the for PROMPT FREE HEIIVERY We promptly deliver anything bought at this store to any part of the city, free of charge.

i Fifteen warranta for charged with obtaiDing money der false pretenses issued by in Justice M'olfenbcrgQr this mornJng, which I stand, and as many will be issued -jt (g not a question of poRtlcs before nightfall. The Judge would i jiave no poiltlca or if not allow the names of the parties have they are the politics oi the to be published for fear they would people. hike to the tall uncut. Up till the, expected whea I took Times-Democrat went to press none the stand which I have." aald of the neKroes had been arrested. "that some would dlsa- It was also rumored late this aft- 1 gree with me.

I don't expect the erivoon that many more arresta world to accept my conclu- would follow in connection with in every Instance. I expect the giving of fraudulent deeds. criticised, too. In some quai- ters, but I did not think that the criticism would be so unjust' as to be contemptible. I atand for the right ot individual opinion.

"I regard) my position as president of the American Federation Paris. July Thomas of Labor as the mpat exalted and car in the New York to Paris race, honorable in this wcirld to which I crossed the front idr at noon ves-, could over wish to aspire. It la a terday and reached Paris at 8 truth which my trl-fellows o'clock last evening. The car was have honored me, because of my escorted ui) the boulevards by an- convictions and principles which I toniolille enthnslasta Who piet it advocate. Thev may take that lit iwenty-fiye niiles east of honor away me If they like AMERICAN CAR REACHES PARIS I'aris.

and was ing. greeted with cheer- BRYAN'S SHOW NON-PARTISAN Kalrvlew, l.incohi, 31 The ceremonies attending the no- and 1 will bow to their will: But it will not prevent me from fight ing for the cause, which is my life's work, just as I have in the past, and as I propose to do in the future. "I want no political ofilce or hon- iT. T. have nothing for sale and don't propose to begin at this late day by selling my honor "What I think and what I say is conscientious conviction that make uxn tion.

rived at alter a conference with' editorial in the Americaji Mayor IJrown. National Federationist plainly and forcibly man Hall, (Jovei nor Sheldon and a sets forth my position- Those who citizens from Lin- have taken issue with the position coin. It iias been concluded that therein are political renegades and there will be no pdirade of march- c'iscreiited outcasts of labor. I do ing clubs. Invitatlona will be at not mean that those who differ once extended to fkll state and city with my opinion are such, bu: olUcors of Nebraaka and adjoining those who'have denounced mo and states, and to cltixeiiB generally to claim that 1 have not set forth the attend tlje notlftbatlon.

jfacu'as they are." ttncatUui of laiOcUy At truth. No one can non-partisan Tliis decision was ar-'sacrifice mv honest convic MORHART'S DRUG STORE tiated, to fact Jt It gives jroiu the use CQUE TO US; If loan. toaVe plenty of funds for such You will find our method quick aqd liberal as regards terms. GEO. D.

TINCH 209 West Broadway Muikogee, Oklahoiqa. Phonea; Office 1076 Residence 164S. NEAR LYNCHING Tulaa, July H. Dan- Iris and John Lother were arraigned here yesterday on a cbargb ot murdering Peter ScarpatI, a Greek laborer, at Keifer, two months age Poih men were held to the grand Jury. Some excitement was caused by a croVd surrounding the men and calling for their immediate punish- nient.

However, the oHlcials had things well in liand and no trouble- lesulted. TO MY rATUONS. 1 have Just returned from the east, where I have been selecting my fall line of goods. Owing to illness I was delayed for a week or so longer than I intended to bfli away. I am now back to my old stand.

Stni West Okmulgee avenue. Vvinrar complete lino of the latest samples of men's tall and winter clotlilng. Come and see me. Will be glad to have you look them over. FRANK KRAUSE, Tailor.

want ads. LINE W. of the Conway Realty company, announced this that he'had almost secured the bonus asked by the Muakogee Traction company to extend Its Uast Okmulgee line. The present termln. al ot the line Is at and Monta St reets and the extension would ba 01 many people who have purchased homes In that part c'ty.

Dr. James Welsb'h of Tampa, Kan a city. Try a want ad. Delict PaddiBtfs made with eavy to digpist. Get-tbf I..

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1904-1963