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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 5

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ifciiiii- I 'i Lllit Story Of 1 Housekeeper in Wknow the Story of BEST JmB story contnibB two vital points that will interest you. klat "Pillsbury" always means the. piiisbury's Best Cereal is iimply tiieVVhite Heart of the Wheat Fas 'an 'iiilerost liiR moet iiiK CM WHEilFOQD bury's Cereal contains the material 12 pounds of incomparable food ri cereals costitig 10 cents usually contain less than one pound. Ask Your Grocer WAGONER ITEMS foggle Died Parkin- soivlor Constitutional Smells There'' of Now Slate and others hold yesterday'oveuing at which was disrussed various features eon- neete'd wlili mauaRenio.nt. hulIdlnRs at the fair Kround iciils (o He in place of structures will all be in readiness in anii)lo time for exhibUs and tlie The preparatoiS' are ns favorably and as the management aniiclpaled.

As .1 Is generally conceded tlial there will a mucli larger crowd here than was at llrst expected, Uie jirojier carlnp for the visitors vn- 'd the aileiiiion of the meetiuK yesterday evening. To assist in providing acconuuodatlons and see that there are no extortionate charges, a coniniillee was apijolnt- ed, comjiosed of .1. D. Benedict and K. Tliouii 'son, who will the nciuiber of peoide the liolels.

boarding lioiises iind private families will cite for during fair and at what price. was decided to day, October 3rd, OUI.ih.una t'ltvv day, and a s))eclal train will be from there, with band a crowd of boosters. Oklahoma City has promised four car loaiN of exhibits. A colunilitfe composed of K. Uowsey and A.

C. Trninho was yji- Pginted to look after tin' Ughflhg of the fair grounds. Ira 1,. Hecves and 1.. Is the railro.id coinmlMii' to look after the of schcdub's so as'to convonloni to the people of this seitlon to atleiul the fair.

The opening day wl 'u children's and there will be no iidmls- sloii charged thoni. Davis of will speak (uie day during llie fair, so he has iiromlsed J. U. nenedlcl, lhairman of the committee. There ought to be a larger attendance at these bnsiiies.s meetings to discuss ami prepare for conducting the fair, because it is assuming huge prpporl -X "Wagonerri.

Sept. The city Council meets In ad- beat the chief to hira and took hini journed session tonight; -The Item: before Commissioner Mosher. of $229.00 allowed llie assessor at) the soeclal session last week will i Toin Rigglc, who was kloko.l by a very ngly wound. Deputy Ruble beat the chief to hira and look hlni Boiler and Engine Being Installed the special session be reconsidered andt the assessor's I liArso last Saturday, died last even- books will he locjked Into by the ing. The body will be sent to Ken- Council.

Thej-B are great number i tueky for burial, of gross errrtrs caused by the as-1 sessor iriakliig hjs assessments on real estate from the Abstract Com. pany's books in place of. going by former'assessments or viewing the property- in -person. A petition was today which was numerously signed demanding in the interest of 'Uio Democratic (B friends that Terry A. Parkinson announce his foT delegate tp the coristlttitlonal Convention forftlho 7lBt dlBtrict.

Mr. Parkinson Is- the most logical map for this is an educatml gentleman of Jljno ments and a clean, man and if he to will be a credit to his dlstHct. Mr. Parkin- Eon is out of town at present. -In ciinversatlon ibis morning The store room near the main With Snperlntendent Harris of tho shop building Is 40x100 feet and Midland Valley railroad, a reporter will contain the supplies necessar the Times-neniocrat was inform- i for repairing and reconstructing the led that the new boiler inl o.igino stock of the rnad.

tlio. machine shops wera ocing There, is being installed $23,000 Zallcc in the Turner Rldij. be- installed. of new machinery, which fore placing your order for tall i lowest. in town.

We are headquarters for flrst- class goods only at lowest prices. W. C. UVNDSFOnD CO. is The boiler is 150 horso prwor in to that used In th the engine 200 horse power, 'af Excelsior.

The jnachinery used sufficient to meet the requlremcms at Excelsior will be removed to for-enlarging the shops, which will Muskogee as soon as. the new ma be Constantly on. chlnery here is ready to do the nec The main building for the Mid- i essary 'repair work. When ail of Mrs. JO.

S. Emmert left Satuiday for a few weeks' visit with friends ichine land mathinc Is 126x203 feet, whicli is the largest railroad ni.i- tbis machinery Is Concentrated hero it will bo one of the best equipped in Kansas City, and her iTnrents in shop main Iniilding in the machine shops in the Topeka, liansas. Water Connection was made today -t4ifr new-j city hall and Are bouse. The building is going along nicely and will be but a short time all city dads and the fire boys will bo at home to their friends. Deputy Ledbctter -was in Wagon-, er again yesterday.

Bud surely booze in Wagoner. Tt is here. Bud, btit we think it all conics from new slate of covering-jsonthwes nearly one aci-e. Tho walls are 22 A large force of Is OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. ew 1 our Persons Who Stand Between i -'roniieiiu liLir and the Pub- iiu l-'ost-WXar- duial Ivl-ji del al.

i li one hii has ever line. lew Willi Ties, e.e., a leiier OVV FOl: POW-AVOW. Republican National Commit tee. man for the Indian Territory V. IJ.

Sopor, Mayor Prank'Hubbard and Alderiffiin IsJiae Newton Ury left' h'st night for City to at- the g. n. p. poW -WoW between the central coniniitlces of the twin feet and the concrete foundation ing cnstantVy adtfefi to, and the was made so as to- permit the putting in of brick side walls, which will be done as Soon as practicable. l)ay roll of the, Jfldland Valley machine shops will Boon bo tho largest made at Mile 'For.

fine custom sec bcn. 220 W. Bdwj'. or phone iido. Trent of Tablequah Is a business visitor in tlic city.

Miss Edith Marsh will open her class' in nnisic Sept. 17. Ihose desiring lessons please call Sept. 14 or 15. Phone 107.

Studio 117 S. Seventh St. IXVITKI) TO number of Muskogee iiersons. led' in edui-atioual matters jliaif invited to attend the Mo- lionk conl'erence to bo held at Mohonk, N. October -17-19 as tlje guest of Albert K.

Srailoy, tlio father of the Among tho Muskogee people invited are Miss Alice Kobertson, AValtcr Falwell, Hon. .1. D. Benedict and Rev. A.

Grant Evans. Two scraps was the record fo." yesterday, one in the southwest, part of town which was Io3kcd after by is in (he city conrt business. Mr. Chief O'Brian and the ifcirties Parris has the proud distinction of TH15 OliP- Zeko Parris, the Cherokee hangman who lives at Tablequah brought befgre the-mayor, bui tor, much booze. prevented a trial before jfadrnlng and'the ofTcndcr was locked up to think over Ills troubles during the night.

Tha other was- an assault with.a bottl '3 of oil' on thfe head of another.inflicting a banging eleven out r.f tlio fourteen hanged in the Going Shake district of the Cherokee nation. Cumberledge Englisli's is, the place to buy Miona stornach tablets, the guaranteed cure for indigestion. MOW TP.I'ST The Corn Belt Trust company has just beeii incorporated In this city. The officers of the new financial institution are .1. H.

Dunn, president; I. vice president; W. l-'. Moffait, secretar.f and treasurer. TUv olllces of the new eomi)any will Le in Iowa huilding.

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Uac of the cleii taiiH- up III hiiii and Bald: "Mr IHiiiK. ill) yen waiii to see the iireslileiil iiiiswer 'id the man, "ll is very iiiiaiii mill I wiint lo see the prl- va secrel.iiy hliuselV." It Is 1 lui answers 9i) per cent, lit i mall, anil since every pee-un wiiies is cerlain thai Ills leiier la ImpoiuiiU Hiid us lib lier ceiil. ul them are ynu can tc" iliai the task is not easy. the preslilenl Loeti with hlui. and ai every.

HluiKin lu- meets wliiiiu he has talked vvlili for three mluulc.s ah, ml four years a.go; he ha: to recall their. naiueS faces' luyl greel llieiii as old friends, for to forget theui wuiilil be a slight that would woniul the heart ami pride of the local Mr. lierlram, Mr. Carnegie's private secretary, has a task that. In Us way.

Is quite as dlfUciilt. Tho wo Is full of persons" who could spend another man 's millions to perfection, and siam- er or latei; their ideas lloat into Mr. Uertram's Vfllce. It tak a staff of clerks and a man with a tine head to answer them, Mr, Carnegie'' never We are showing the new Skirts, iYou will find in our stock large selections "of bIacl in moat every quality. The workmanship is of the very best, the styles are absolutely correct.

Prices from $3.50 to $15 (Notice window display of Pretty Skirts) 48cD ess Goods Sale I About 40 pieces of this season's popular fabrics, such as Panamas, Mohairs, in both plain and fancy colors, also several pieces of shadowed. plaids, the regular prices of these goods is every where; for a few days at THE FAIR, per yard 4-80 (On sale main isle) Will be Place Cross Canadian River to Wi IN-ople the money. you Alamo Bank. value of Sec the Guy Biiwnian. the banUer and real estate man of Broken ArroW, is in the metropolis.

Tfie Most Fojiiilar Chew Made eiqqyinent in chewing SGHNAtTO iDbacOT Thafs why it bas; won millions of cbewers more is sold than all simiiar uct the is nianr uEurtuTOT in the very heart Hed- mcmt tobacco belt, known to the world as producing tobacco with an aroma so delightful and appetizing that it ing of tobacca cleanestandmost healthful processes ever devised, under iiieu vyliu liavemaderthg- cbewing tobacco husuiess a life study, and who have managed the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco since 187S. Onty choice selections of thoroughly cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS, and expert tests prove that this class of tobacco requires and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other kind of tobacco that it a wholesome, stimulating and satisfying effect on chewers, besides being the most economkaL There are a great many imitaticas rd Pure Chew SCHNAPPS, but thcreisonly one iilneSCHNM 'Pa Be sure the letters spell SK There are more pounds of SCHNAPPSchewed every year than the total amount of all similar kinds. Internal revenue statistics show that SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynolds brands won enough chewers in one fiscal year to make a net gain of six and a quarter million pounds, or one- third of the entire increased consumption in the United Statesmen chewing and smoking tobacco.

SCHNAPPS is made and sold every- Iftaml phigB. TOBACCO M.b, Suiierlntendent Harris of tbe Midland Valley Informed a rciircson- tallve of tbe Time.s-Oonioeraf today that the and bridge aeross CanadUiii.river were sufficiently repaired 'to" use regualrly, but that no more permanent work would be (lone, as it was their Intention to ehange the line of road so as io eroKs the Canadian river elsewhere and securi' a better place for combatting that treaclioroiis stream. INSPECTION Trip Made by Officials of the Midland Valley The new goods are coming in every day. Come and let us show whether you want tobiiy or not. IVIAIL IN DEAD LETTER OFFICE.

More than 11,000,000 pieces ot mall went astray In these United States last year because they were not dl-. rected even well enough for the experts to decipher the names and ad' dresses. Millions ot this Immense, tal went to tho dead letter ojrico. where a lot of it was opened, the addresses of tho writers ascertaincii and letters or returned. But; li: a good writer 's ad- dr Is never feundiiuia really "dead" when Ctandef nor the proapectlre be discovered.

AsslaUnt 'rfHattmailter Clencral De Oraw; wanti t6.iffft:pi0pl^ Into the tiabit of writing addresses on tbe outside ot.enveloties. This, ho saya. would (br all hands, as la address, could be returned At'ooo4 to the writer. This would save many a piece, an early death vid burial tbil letter office. Vice President Fi Holden and Solicitor McLeod of the Midland MilskOgee irf ya tiBicar completed an IniSpectldn 'trip over the line to Arkansas City.

These prominent officials of the Valley are niuch pbiased with" the prospect.s of buKiness for one of the lineal sections in the new stale. IIKKK. Covcrnor Cfreeii McCurtain of the iiat OT-jf'inj-jtbe-city ing' Choctaw afloi incnt deeds-jirTfrS ks.s Lester, tho gov ernor's private si irctary, is accompanying his eliicf. PRIVATE SECRETABV BERTRAM. (The Man Who Answers Practically All of Carnegie's Mail.) sees those letters; It is only once a month that a real good idea comes In." AJl the rest have lo'lje in language as well as decline.

Cardinal Merry del Val really more than a secretary; he.Is tho lomatic head of the Catholic' and his is more difficult than receives the foreign ambas.sadors as sigrned to the Vatican; he luust continually steer clear of the petty rule? of that -make, miserable, tlie LdlulamaU must illreft. tli Subscribe for the Cents pisr Week, Dr. 15. P. 'Tm KtifKcOn, has lU'ivid' fronj tlic German building to liie Jack l)uil(Jing and will I located in t'li- bllice of Dr.

braiik Stgur, dentist. WUAJ Bl'lliM HOME. Uobcrt Butler, president of tiie First National bank of Fort Gibson, soon comiu.cm:e (M.cc.tlaii--pt. handsome home, on North Hfiveuteenth Rfr. Butbn- Is a brother of Mrs C.

W. Turner and has decided locate permanently in the Queen CH.v. EMltor J. S. Holden of the Fort Gibson Post has been spending a day or so in the city.

Leave orders baled hay. at city scales for requires the mature ability of a staxe.s- man. Monslgnor lilsleti is tho you must If you have a favor to ask; ho Is tbe la.st barrier on the road to the pre.senre of ttu; I'ope. Lord Knollys, iirlvate to King Edward, is another iincnjwnci! monarch of the antechamber, lie the gift of politeness dow.n to umli nne point that letters from him on ih. most trivial matter are to as letters great favor aaO distinction.

Specialist in the treatment of all Chronic- bi and Women. I'iles cured withont tho knife.and NO CUBE IS COMlH-ET -Pr fi i For 20 ycurs I have fiuccesafally droayle, Stricture, Granulated Eyelids, Cataract, TyriKum, without tneT knife by my absorption method, Cancer by a new method vithwtjtie knife. Eczema, Bowfela and Kidney trouble vital wefaklMss, Kheumatism or any other disease of'a chronic nature. Diseases to women. Remember I remove Tumors by ab- of ubiogf the Jfnife x6tu forefeir-poHcy of the.

in regard to yduT 1 t.ni. .1.. 111 I-A I V.I.-.. An til'- iJiorf 1 1 1 I ui MiJ l.Oil' cf tvvo it: ol lifce, and-IpvLb- -pounds of tj.irtia, oiliow. istiUsi-''.

A Problem In Birds. Miss Virginia Pope, tlie bird speci.il- (st, tells some amusliiK siorlos of itio questions she Is aski-il In conneotlon with' her work and tho unusual ailments with which bliJ owners their tiny pets. One day not Jong ano she received a vlaltl from a pretty burj whoKe difficulty was as follows: "Miss Pope, I haf gread drouble to got me a pird. I wish a plrd, auj allcrtimcs at tho pird store dey sells me pirds vlch Is 1 say ven "got-S in', 'I vish a and am told by dem it Is a poy vicb I pys. li.it: prings her hoipo and half l.er -two, Jus- to lay ailjs.

Miss li.if here a poy pUd. la he i 'jcl'" If 1 See that I can cure you 1 will say so, if notl will let you know. The very best references can be given to remarkable cases I have cured in this city as well as other cities, and also from some of the most reputable physicians in the tJnited States. I am a graduate of medical and also a graduate of Osteopathy College of Missouri, and of Electro-Therapeurics of Chicago. Any business tran- 4, sactions you have with the will be strictly on the square.

Consalta- Bon and Examination with X-llay Free, ftooins 0, 11, 12 New Jersey Dutlding. rWSKOpBE, X. .5. 4..

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