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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 2

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HEN you go clothes huntiiig you have got to consider the quality of the store as much as the qMairty of the clothes. In nine cases out of ten you'll not find one if you don't find the other. This is primarily a quality which you can obtain only quality clothes. Don't confuse our -we, Biy Quality doesn't necesflarily mean high prices, can pur-t chase" a Stein-Bloch or Hart. Schaffner 6f Marx sui" here at $20,00 and $25,00 and secure quality.

has been 'made a success only through giving you a full dollar's worth of value for your If you prefer higher priced suits we have.them too. $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Phoenix Special Fifteen The suit you buy here at Fifteen you get quality and erxtra at the price. You'll not buy any better suits for $20.00. All wool hand tailored suits in all weaves -l- $15.00 BOAT CRASHED INTO BRIDGE ChlcBBO, May 4. 8 p'dock this morniDK during the rush iioiir the big freight 4tteamer of the Anchor line, crashed into the Wells street bridge, which had been opened to permit the passage of the boat.

Thousands of down-town employes were'hurrying to wdrlc and many of them were upon the bridge whed It was turned. Naturally ttiey all crowded to the side of the structure to watch the big boat pass. Suddenly, without warning, the great visssel swerved from its course and crashed into the-bridge tearing, awray the railing and a large portion of the sidewalk. That none of tbe fspectatdrs were killed or injured is miraculous, hut all scrambled to safety. To DriTe Ont Itfalaria And Bnlld the System.

TASTBLBSS CHILL. TONIC. TOu Take the Old Stanrfard OJIOVE'S what you taking. The formatloB printed on eTer.y Jiot-tle, showing it Is simply Quinine IroA in a ta'fltelefes formy-aod the most effectual form. For grown people and" children, BOc.

A KELLASTONE The flfst building to be erected in this city of Kellaatone, manufactured by. the Manufacturing Company, of Muskogee, is a garage Jbetween Sixth and Seventh streets 'on Okmulgee avenue. The new building will be' one-btory, one hundred fen bv fifty feet. The proBuct'of the Kellastone factory of which it la being erected, is meeting with a ready sale and even before 5 )any which manufactures the had erected a factory 6t their product orders to flow In until tliey were between fifteen and sixteen thousand dollarsy of orders ahead'. Work- was begun On the erection of factory this morning and some shipments have 'eef.

made to Wagoner aniT Henryetta. The -KeUastone people have received orders from City and Southwest Texas ancl sa fast do the orders come in fpr the product fhat Incrjftnalng. A BASKET DINNER ON UNCOLN FARM laonlavllle, AH old- fashioned basket pinner on coln farm In the pro- poaed for President Taft next month when he comim to dedicate the Lincoln memoriaL AU who attend will bring a basket of good things which will be "pooled" for the presidential feast. HIS PGLITIGSI SUBJECT TO CHANGE the days Of republican rule in the city hall, before the grandfather clause a law aivd the black phalanx from the fourth ward capftfiity of.the plant Ss originaUy COURT At WAGONER. SUSPECT Grand Junction, Coloi, May 4.

who gave his name Joseph garter; rle under arrest heye Wagoner, deGfaffenreidot Muskogee will hold a term of C9urt here next -week and hear a number of township election Contest cases. The cases are those of candidates in the recent general election contesting, for office-on' the grounds of JFraud. Home-made bread, pies, and doughnuta at Wilson's. 405 1-2 W. trolled the pbllticai'destinies of Mus-- kogee, Charley Pbillips.

was tlie janitor at the city hall and he was a shouting republican. Ho would make lots of noise at negro meetings and yell "Stamp -her under the eagle," as loud as any man in the The other day a white man who is a friend of Charley's saw the darky up the to the county office building. "Why Charley," he said with surprise, "Are. you'working for democratic officials? Have you turned down the grand old party come a democrat? This Is a little unusual, isn't it to see a str6ng re- Dubllcan like you working under democratic admlnistratlpn?" "I done seen de light," said Charley. "In de last two or three years I been studyln' dis political sltuashun, and lemme tell you somethln'n Lemme tell you." Then Charley leaned over an.J whispered the secret.

jna- social-' ist." DEDICATE- NEW SCHOOL. QUIET IN CANTON: Hong kong pre- in Capto.n today acordlng to official advices frora Sum-, is, hpiOK ring leaders of tjie uprising and expeditions are going forward daily with imperial soldiers acting as the The viceroy has returned to the city and. Is in control. A squadron of" six Inter- natlonaL 'H will the waters in the Canlonese district. Feel So Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs- TIZ Cuffed Her Quick Bring your boys here.

2nd Floor. You'll fiflda great stock of goods for him. Here there are $5.00 to $15.00. Wash to $7.50. Hats, Captf, Shoes and Pumps.

Manhatttan PhoenOiL ifoleproof Fiiicst Store for Men and Boys in the Southwest. On 2Sd St.7Nos^^^ ONE FIGURES, Phone 91 9 MR. W. COLE EXPLAINS To The Public: Some criticism hsA been made the majority of the nionibom of the board of county for awarding contracts 'for imrtain bridges to the Vincennes Bridge com- any and fprjiojLawarding thoiii lo the home cbmpany. While -we would much prefer to patronUe a home concern If we could do so, unfortunately the law provides aaethod in which contracts for bridges must be let.

That law says. board shall award Inn eon- traot to the lowest respdiiQlble CITY MISSION fOllWS. The special meetings continue at the City mission, corner of Broadway and Cherokee streets. Dr. Dales has been presenting very Interesting fop- lig oach afternoon and the increased somewhat and some real 'results haye been accomplished.

Dr. Bales will speak tonlglit, using for his subject. Christ. Coming Again In Person, and if So, Tomorrow nlghi his subject will be, "IB There a lleuvon nnd lir Whore Is Thetie two nddressop have filled some of the Inrgfst churches In the east with Interested hearers. A.

1,. Oraham, missionary from Africa, 1 giving IIIUH- tratod talks eadi evening, ehowing views taken on the flald. howftver--tlitit-al 1, 'I bids may be rejected In the dlcretion (Of county coninilHslotnMB If lliey are materially jrfeatcx than the -jlM jBSJtljmatCjL b.v the This a part of an iVct b.v Itha legislature In 19on, approved by the governor March In nc- iCordance with that law the county'men. The trial wUl probnbly Inst for hliis and rocolvod and jopened t))o same. A 'inconnoB company having the lowest bid, having atrictly conipUed with' of the rrtiiimtfiHlnnnrw huA nhwnlilte- ly no discretion exoppt to accept tlieir bid or to refuse and reject all bt'ls and re -advertlse.

As the bidr were in accordance the estlrct.Je the engineer, this they could not legally do. It is true the home company offered to take the bids after they found out wlmt they were niTFTTS WHKATLBY OK TRT.AL. Hot Springs. Ark May 4. The Introduction of witnesses In the third trial of Rufus Wheatley'on the charge of slaying Bud Uobhins start- od this morning, the Jury hnvlnR been selected from the bnckwoods- the renialnedr of life week.

TO PAY MIAMAS (J. W. nenner.) WnshlnKton, O. C. May 4.

Semi- tor Owen has Introduced a bill ap- proprliitliiK a mim of money sutTi- clent to pay tlie Miami Indians residing In the states of OUlnhonin, Indiana or elaewbere. Interest nt the rati' of per centum per annum upon i at the same price ns t.lie VlncenncH i sum paid the MliinilH company. This the conimlsslouerH could not. do, and In all probahlUiy had they nUenipted lo do It have been enjoined from BO dblng. We take it that the rrltlclHni comes from those that are not familiar with the Inw gov this matter.

Any lawyer will tell you that we had no (liscretlon In the ter and wep) compelled to do JuMt whnt we did dp. Of course, the'rf those that will criticise an riffi- i cer under nil clicuni.stuncoa, ami for this we do not.c.ire, but we dcHlie that the publli- niiglil know w.hai arc i the actual facts fhiU tlioy may MHk'f Judgment with the facts botdro them. Very truly yours T. COLK- DAMAGES FROM NIGHT RIDERS Owcnshoro, K.v, IMay J. F.

Van Hoosen was awardert 2,600 damtt'sos in federal court annUiBt twenty alleged rlilers who forced him to take the IUKIH riders' oath, with a nooe 'e around hl.s neru and then drove him from that hiato by threats. under and by acts of ap' proved March 3, 1891, and March IHiifi, from the time said principal sums became due by wrongful payment of their moneyp and land allotments t'O persons not entitled to participate. Stipulation is made for the pa of attorney fees. Attorneys MurchiBon Oriesel of Muskogee havo been hero for lime puKhIng the claim before con- gro.s No action upon the bill will Mkoli- bp taken at this session of i-ongresR. A TRAGIC LEAF HISTORY suspect in the Times bomb outrage in Los Angeles.

He was captured while trylug to rob a grocery store. He had a bottle, of nltrogycerine in his pocket'and when stripped, two bullet wounds were found on his back. He also', had a card issued bji the Western Federation of Miners to Thomas Kelly. Salt rheum, or eczema, with its itching and burning, is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. So are all other blood diseases.

A FOR NlilW nUIIiDINO. Engineer Hackbush and a party of men were on the grounds this laying, out the lines for the new building which Is to be erected between the Model Tharmacy building and the Bostlc building on West Okmulgee, it is to be a three-story building and Will be' built along the lines of the Bostlc building. TOOK THEIR TIMFl, Okhiulgeer THE HINTON OPEN TONIGHT A ordinary wall paper, dated July 4th, 1S63; and that reports flour Helling for a pound, and inule meat for a fancy figure, is somewhat of a curiosity. paper in tiuestlon is Tjie Vii'ks- iirliitf.d on tFve day that Vlcks- burg surrendered to General Grant. The paper, which is a single sheet, Is oiip of tlfe po Brother r.uptave.

director of the Nazareth ijarochlal. for )oyB on South Second street. It In last summer. The -UKe Is an editorial against those who, during the siege, sold flour for the above named figure; mule meat "and flosh of other ani- inal.s for prices which could be'paid only by tlio It states that all of these extortioners should have a brand burned Into' their very skulls, thai bunianlty take of tlieni and their machinations wlilcb kept the poor of VlikHburp from i-atlng. Another strikitig Itoni In the Cltr 'n lii-tlio ailvliQ to Chicago.

May 4.r-Burglars early today broke Into a saloon owned by A- W. Gorke in Forest Park, a suburb. They overpowered the porter who was asleep In a rear room, leisurely drilled and blew the safe aud escaped in an automobile with 500. prosorvc the iKijiors of "the last wall iijipor" of the sheet to bo printed. Wilson's salt rising hrend Is delicious forlunchoon and sandwiches.

tO.fi W. Okmulgee. he is so yoking Charley Ta.fi tius been appointed on tlie school-ha -M team as water carrier. Ills pa Is hlg enough to I 'Mrry It on shoulders. ON SATURDAY Saturday will be playground day the Washington and Irving.

From nine thirty TtT Ten thirty the Washington school will have the playgrounnds and equip- to do stunts on. From ten thirty to eleven thirty the Irving school will have charge of the grounds and for the first time will have a chance at the swings and pew-saws by themselves. At two thirty on Saturday afternoon there will ire pulled off tlie hlg kite flying contest for the prizes offered by the business men. There arg fifty-six boys who have wera necesary to attest the popularity of musical comedy productions in tabloid form, each show lasting an ht)ur ahd a half and with prices, to all seats in the house at 15, cents, tne packed houses that have witnessed the presentation of "The Hen Peck Family' 'at the Hinton theater would be more tlian enough. The success of the Alien Curtis company Is Just what mights be exr pected under the arrangement that has perfected for presenting', the cleanest, cleverest and merriest- shows he can find.

Frohi Wilson, the drima donna. Jack Curtis, Fred Guillard, Al Llpman, Miss Siitherlahd, Geo. Clifford, Bing Cushmau. Mayme Prater and tfie other principals of the company to the last gifl In the chorus, the organization numbers some clever and most capable and actresses. Taken ail in all, the organization Is well drilled, splendidly balanfced and every minute they are on the stage it Is work, work.

work. At an increased expense, Mr. Curtis- haB-arraTTged -foT" the production of an entirely, new line of musical plays' at the Hfnton theater for a season of three weeks. The next bill ihey will present on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8, 9 and ,10. is beautiful play typicalof the Tvith characteristic people in the cast and the; most catchy musical tunes.

FEDKRAI A BURNED AT STAKE. The administration bu'ilding of the Oklahoma industrial institute and College for girls at Chlckasha will Le dedicated May 14 and 16. The cele- fbratlon sermon will be May 14 by Rev. William Crawforti, paetor of the First Baptist church at Weatherford, Okla. The'exercises an Tiiesday will include addresses from prominent and greetings from a number of 'Oklahoma organizations- The dedicatory address will JustJ.ce Hayes of the supreme court.

AT THE liYRIC. San Diego, Qal, May barolis treatment of federal prls- oners by insurrectos In lower Cali- I'omia is reported here by ctjur- iers from the south. Several have been burned at the stake and ers shot to death, according to the reports. turned In their name to Mr. Fenstermacher saying that they intended to win the first prize.

All kinds of kites will be in the air, one hoy making a four foot cone kite, another a man kite, then there will be a number of box, bug, tailiesa bird, and strip kites, some built for distance and others to take the prize for the strongest pulling kites. The ccin- test starts thiny afternoon. Then why rest contented with roll CI thin, rough hair? Ayer's Hair Vigor gives softness and rich ness to the hair, makes it thicker, heavier. Cannot change the color. to use? Ask your own doctor.

J. 0, Awr The complete change of program at the'Lyric tonight, whicji consists of three clever win the excel le-n ti; which aVe jtist concluding the.ir at this popular theatre. 'With the shift of vaudeville numbers, will come new displays of moving pictures to rgund out the entertainment. Raffln's Moifke.vs is aiT airfJTCt'tJTi which hus been selected especially I'or its to ladies and -children. There Is no end to the fitnn.r stunig w-hich these come'T- ians perform and nothing can he satd in advance about a monkey act which the general public, from observation, does not already know.

To say that -borji comedians is superfluous and it remains simply to be added that Raffln's tricksters are the best trained monkeys In vaudeville. If you have sore feet, sweaty feet, Janie tender feet, smelly feet, corns, callouses or bun- Ions, read 'what happened to Crockett, of TiZ' DID IT. "Afv, tor the second she downstairs one'foot a't a She had been able to walk downstairs before in pa.st five years, ex- oeii)t by steppinft down on eacll step with one foot at time. This is Send five more -bovcs, No matter what ails your feet or what under heaven have used without gelling relief. Just use TIZ.

It's It acts 'fight off. It cures sore feet to stay cured. It's tho only foot remedy ever made which acts on the principle of draw. ing out all the poisonous exudations which cause -sore feet; Powders and other merely clog up the pore.s TIZ cleans them out and keeps them You, will feel bette'r the first time it's Use it a week and you--can forget you' ever had sore feet. There Is nothing on earth that can compare TJ7, is for sale at all druggists, 25o per box.

Or diroct, if wish, from Walter Luther Dodge Chicago, 111. iSOLJVElMIR SALE at THE Here Are Six Specials for The Wretchedness of Constipation qnicUy be ovocoma by CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLSx Purely tut At tad oo the Cver. Cure HW. aem, aad TKey do thuk duly. SmaH Pill.

Small OoM. SmkU Price. Tbe luuai bcax tifnaturc Chickering Emerson We are Proud of Tliis Line Over Thirty different Makes. "Beyond a doubt the best line in the South." See our big bargain week for-only $215.00 Milam Music House "House with the Goods" 219 West Okmulgee Muskgfee, Oklahoma Fischer Erom 8 to 9 a- m. only we will sell Boys'' Knickerbocker From 10 to 11 a.m.

only Heatherbloom Petticoats- with embroidered ruffles 50c From 2 to 3 p. m. only we will sell your choice of Men's and Youth's Pants we will sell your choice of our LadiesV Oxfords and Pumps up to $5 value $1.98 From 1 to 2 p. m. only imported crepe long Kimonos in assorted colors, $3.50 values 89c From 3 to 4 p.

m. only we wfll sell ladies' Panama dress skirts black or colors $1:39.

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