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Kingfisher Daily Star from Kingfisher, Oklahoma • 1

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Kingfisher Daily Star. SATURDAY EVENING. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Alderson coal at A. T.

Haines'. Five-acre blocks for sale by John E. Burrus. 64-oct. I For Rent- Cood six room house.

Enquire at Star office. Robt. McFarland came in from the new country yesterday. J. E.

Hutchison the Eagle man of Hennessey was in town today. Jack Alley came up from Hennessey to see the foot ball game. Alderson coal is the best. 96-tf A. T.

HAINES. Chris Fouts, an old timer here, was in from Omega township today. The largest stock of heating and cook stoves in Kingfisher at Hockaday's. 98-5t Board for reserved seats for the Lyceum Course opens Monday morning at nine o'clock. To -Four room house and good barn.

Call at R. F. Gibson's office in Boling block. 91-5t Telephone No. 60 and have a load of Alderson coal sent to your home.

A. T. HAINES. The Board of County Commissioners adjourned Thursday noon to meet again Monday Oct. 27th.

Mrs. Wm. J. Krehdial of McPherson, Kans. is the guest of her parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Ruth. Season tickets can be secured at Wickmiller's drug store for the Lyceum Course.

$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Ladies have you seen those beautiful Fall and Winter hats at the Grande Millinery store? They are beauties. A Republioan county campaign meeting was held at Union Hall school house last night. Several candidates were present from Kingfisher. If you want something to keep you warm this winter go and buy one of those handsome heating stoves at the Ed.

Hockaday Hardware Co. 98-5t G. D. Moss, Jack Leddy, Harvey Utterback, E. A.

Pemberton, J. M. Graham, Judge Cummins and Dr. F. L.

Winkler will visit Reeding tonight, on a campaign errand. The Arkansas University football team from Fayettville, arrived this morning, in good trim for a tussel with the Kingfisher College eleven, at the Fair grounds this afternoon. -Pure white pet dog, half fox terrior and half bull, black ring around one eye, brown spot 011 left ear, silver collar with brass lock around neck, answers to name of Beno. Liberal reward for return to Beno, at St. Charles hotel.

Telephone No. 60 and have a load of Alderson coal sent to your home. A. T. HAINES.

KINGFISHER, OKLAHOMA, OCTOBER 11, 1902. VOL. 102. Hon. Thos.

B. Reed's Eloquence." Mr. Frederic Hebard represents this marvelous library in Oklahoma, and is now at Deane's Hotel. We would advise our Kingfisher friends to meet Mr. Hebard while here and investigate these famous banquet speeches, lectures, addresses, anecdotes snd stories from hundreds of the most famous men of the modern world.

Publio speakers and students of oratory obtain their greatest inspirations from the study of these masterseices. Easy terms of payment are given. By a new system of ironing buggy bodies they are made almost indestructible by L. C. Gonld, the blacksmith, one block north of postoffice.

98-5t The Fair. Kingfisher has been peculiarly favored by the weather during the Fair week. True, these conditions made it a busy one with the farmers thus preventing their attendance and made it difficult to furnish exhibits to the extent they might have done a month earlier. The writer of this knows better than the average citizen the difficulties the Executive Committee had to contend with, from the moment of organization up to the closing hour of the Fair. He knows too of their faithful service, their resourceful methods of meeting new and untried prob- Just Drop In if you have time and see those fine S.

Overcoats we are showing. No use going to a tailor and giving up an extra ten, because S. is the new way of spelling "Tailor-Made Clothes" for men. You can't tell S. clothes from the best tailor-made clothes, but you can tell them every time from the ordinary tailor's work, because S.

are better, and they show it at a glance Logan, Snow Co. Kingfisher Lyceum Course. Don't forget to secure tickets for the Lyceum Course. Our attractions this year are: Chicago Glee Club, admission. Senator Doliver, lecture.

1.00 May Parker's Picaninnies, Prof. Chas. Lane, lecture Alton Packard, cartoonist, Prof. John DeMote, lecture 1.00 Total. $5.00 By taking a season ticket 110W, they can be had for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, for the entire course.

First attraction, Chicago Glee Glub, Monday, October 13. Board for reserved seats, at Wickmiller's drug store, Monday morning at nine o'clock. Season tickets can be procured at Wickmiller's. Alderson coal is the best. 96-tf A.

T. HAINES. ent, which results show they did possess. The fair is ended and no well founded criticism can be held against it, if the wouldbe critic is well enough posted to take all the opposing conditions into acconnt. Mistakes doubtless were made, but who can recount the errors that were avoided? They were many.

Of course, there were fearful souls who shrink at every undertaking, but, thanks to fortune, they were not on the executive committee. Financially, the fair will very nearly, if not quite, pay its way out, without impairing the par value of its stock. It has made a record this year, upon which a grand success can (with the same fidelity of purpose) be depended upon next year for the Kingfisher fair. From the Game Warden. El Reno, Oct 8, 1902.

Mr. Chas, Ambrose, Kingfisher. Dear the Session Laws of '99, Page 163, Section you will find that it reads that it shall be lawful to shoot quail between the 15th day of Oct. and the Ist day of Feb. Therefore, as I construe the law, no one can lawfully shoot quail before 12 o'clock or at midnight Oct.

15th, or after Jan. 31st at 12 o'clock or midnight. Therefore, you will instruct your deputies through the county to strictly enforce this law and to arrest each and every one found violating it by killing quail on Oct. 15th. If you think it necessary, appoint specials for that day so as to cover as much of your county as possible.

There will be plenty of game hogs that will not wait until the 16th, but go out on the 15th. Be sure and notify all your deputies in time so that they will have ample time to make arrangements to pick up all violaters. How would it suit you to have a meeting of all the county wardens here in this city not later than Oct. 25th. By means of this we would have an oppurnity to discuss ways and means to detect shippers who ship game out of the territory.

Also get acquainted with each other and devise means to detect game going through each others counties. Would like to hear from you at an early date in regard to the adove matter. Yours respt'ly J. A. GOULD, Territorial Game and Fish Warden.

Alderson coal at A. T. Haines'. lems. To most persons, all there was to do was to collect the money and spend it in the easiest way possible.

They forget that the money could not be had until subsribers to stock was obtained, then collections had in many cases to be wrung from subscribers. To spend or withhold was often a problem within itself. Purchase of material for buildings, obtaining concessions for a place to locate the fair, preparation of premium lists, advertising, printing, construction of buildings, besides an endless detail of minute matters, called for experience (which none possessed), or a high order of constructive tal-.

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