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WWfS t yffn'PT.VT!fB5yP ri?,,,,." ,.. K t- "IVJ'WUVi" rt'ftf.V "P f .a '. IMC. tyfftWMfr-iytfygtn tpfvutjrvrs ' 1 THERE'S NONE I JUST AS GOOD 1 As Dundee Suits or Overcoats $15.00 V UNION MADE 2 PAY LESS DRESS BETTER S Call for Free Ticket on DUNDRE Indian 3 1 1 W. BROADWAY ) iiiiiiiUiUiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiuuiiiiaiUiUiUiUiummiuiuiiwuiUiUiUiUiUiaiii 7 ROUBLE COMES RIGHT ALONG ON COLUMBIA. Two More (vases Now !Jc fore the Court, But In formation Shy, As Usual. Oklahoma City. Tho Columbln Ilaiik nnd TriiHt Company entioa brought by Dunk CommlHHloncr J. I). Lnnkford In tlio dlHtrlct court of Caddo County nKaliiHt ,T. A. Mcnofeo, former Stnto TrciiHiiror, nml Hooiio D. I lite, a prominent Anailnrko bunk er, tinder tlio double llnblllty luw, were appealed to the Supremo Court Saturday. Monofoo held $25,000 worth or Htock nnd Illto n,000 nnd thoy were Hiied for thouo nmountfl. They claimed that ns tlio v.iumbin wuh organized under tlio territorial trust company law, tlio double lia bility Htalute did not apply to it, nnd that contention was mmtulncd by JudKo .1. T. JohtiHou In the trial or the cnHc. Tlio significant Htatemcut Ih made by tlio Hank CommlRRtoucr In these HiiltH that tlio dlfferenco between the nBKotB nnd HiibllltleR of thn bank la fnr In oxcohh of tlio capital Htock of the company, $200,000, on tlio part or which judgment wns houkM III tllORO HIlltB, FELL DOWN Did the Capital Company And Now They Ask Cruce to Help Them Out. Oklahoma City. Tho Capitol De velopment company, liavlnn failed to fulfill Uh contract "with tho Hlate to erect n capltol building, this moruliiK proponed to (loveinor C'ruco to turn over In ciirIi tho $100,000 bond which It made for tho comple tion of u capltol UmlldliiK. and to deed to tho Htulo (5:10 anon iff tho THUKK-ItKPlTllllcau iiCOh 050 acres of laud northeast of the city beloiiKliiK to the company, tho sale or which would probably ralso about $1,000,000. Rtatcd by ood authority, .uthoiiKh tho governor declined to dlscusH the Mucatlnu for publication, Is very likely to 'ho nccepted may lead to u settlement of tho much mooted problem. BIG PRINT JOB Goes to JSt. Paul Printers Lowef.t Bidder Got the Job. Oklahoma City, Okla. Contrnct was today awarded by the statn board or affairs to tho Pioneer Company or SL Paul for printing C.000 sets of tho Oklahoma code, amounting to 12,000 volumes, at $11,1)50, tho Job to bo completod In rivo months, Tho com pany stated In Its bid that It was unable to place tho union label on the books, but it wan $ 1,350 In Its bid under tho Stephens Company or Columbia, .Mo., tho next lowest Wil der. K. W. Howard, Democratic mem ber or tho board of affairs, voted itKniiiHt awarding tho contract to the HI. Paul iCompnuy. HEDGING Arc Oklahoma Taxpayers. Elaborate School Plan Too Expensive An Effort Will Be Made to Reduce This. having a prohlbltlvo or local option law. Governor Cruco today named Fred S. Caldwell, stnto enforcement attorney In tho suppression of viola tions of the lhitior law dining thn Haskell administration, ns one of the Oklahoma delegation. Mr. Cald well has been prominent In tho pro hibition movement in Oklahoma since statehood and retired when the office lie belli v:za abolished bv the legis lature. In his report to Governor Haskell Caldwell recommended thnt such action bo taken by tho legisla ture since ho did not believe tho office should bo maintained to do u work which tho constitution plnced upon county officers. kekq IBs ffiMrvza (MHil-lll mm IYOmCliffMfflH BES) omnrVmtG. ,ntfCn..,iiin rirv (HK0 Ml ItlKI CHIUM J rnicc uir noil aMSKOUIttflUHSm1 SPTEMtER0CT03 Okluhomn City. A copy of tho pe tition to Initiate tho bill for tnc abolishment of certain stnto normal schools nnd ngt (cultural schools, has been filed In the office of the Sec retary of State, Hen V. Harrison. Sixty days Is allowed from tho time of filing the petition Is given for the reipilied number of signers to be secured. The bill would abolish tho mil veislty preparatory school at Ton kawa and Clnicmore, Oklahoma In dustrial Institute and Collego for Cli Is at Chtcknsha, noimnl schools nt Ada, Alva, Weatheiford and Tahlo quali, School of Mines and Metallur gy at Wi'.'jiirton, agricultural schools at Warner, Tishomingo, Hrokeu Ar row, Luwton, Helena and (Joodwell. Tho course now being offered in tlio Oklahoma Industrial Instltuto and Collego for Oh Is at Chlckasha shall bo continued as a part of the curilculiim of the Agricultural and .Mechanical Collego nt Stillwater. Full courses of normal Instruction shall continue to bo given at the normal schools nt Kdmond nnd DurnnL Tho courses now bolng given at tho School of Mines and Metallurgy shall becomo a part or tho curriculum of the Stato University nt Norman. Tho consolidated district schools taking advantage or stnto aid, shall main tain classes in ngilciilturc, horticul ture, stock reeding, public road build ing nnd domestic science. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court, Third Judicial District, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Xo. ISO I. Falrllla Uurton, Plalntirf, vs. Thomas Uurton, Defendant. ' The defendant, Thomas Uurton, will take notice that ho hns been sued In the above named Court, " the plnln tiff, Fnlrllla Uurton. ror absolute di vorce nnd that uii'rsa he answer tho petition or the plaintiff on or before the lt2h day or .lanunry. 1012, tho al legations set rorth In Haiti petition will bo taken as conresscd nnd judgment rendered accordingly. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand as Clerk or tho District Court nnd affixed tho seal thereof this 27th day of November, P.tll. IIOSS UOIJCK. Clerk District Couit. W. J. SUM.IVAX, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' (SKA I,) ANTI-BOOZE LOBBY Will Undertake to Stop Inter State Traffic-Oklahoma Delegate. Oklahoma City, Okla., Dolegatos from Oklahoma to tho Intorstnto Con Tot'onco nt Washington, beginning December 12, will urge adoption of incuts of liquor destined to states stnto commerco applying to ship- ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY GUARDIAN. STATIC OF OKIHOMA, MUSKOOKK COUNTY- ss. IN COUNTY COURT. Xo. line. In tho mntter of tho guardianship of Lydlo Hrown and Mary Drown. Now on this 2!lrd day of November, 1911, comes Oeorgo F. Nuvo na the guai dlan of tho estate of tho above mimed wards having filed herein his petition for the sale or the real estate of said wards ror the reasons In said petition stilted. It is ordered that said petition be and hereby Is sot for hear ing on the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1HI1, nt 10 o'clock a. in., at which time the next of kin and nil poisons Interested in tho estate of said winds are required to appear and show cause, if any they have, why an order should not he granted for a sale of so much of tho real estate of said wards us Is necessary ror the l on sons In said petition slated. It Ib futrhor ordered that a copy or this order bo published lor two suc cessive weeks in the Muskogee Clin Iter of Muskogee, Oklahoma, and by ljostln. notices In threo public places in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, and by mailing to the heirs and next or klu or by service as required by law. THOS. W. l.KAHY, County Judge. Dated this 23rd duy or November. 1011. MOMMW iiiil C. F. JOHNSON Grocery and Meat Market WIlPU ill MuslvOilPP Oil 11 lit ;21 Soiltll -1 111 Assortment of Fine Cantilos St root, tlio old MoNnok plnco. First olnss beds for nion only. 02 1 V. Emnoriu Ave. IMimio .lllfli; .4M.V a a earn, a fleaBeaV .eaBtaV .aMBkV Wfe. I 1 . A. HARNETT, Proprietor M ; iE1, 0hA051A hnino. AND GET MOKE AND BETTER FOOD "I do not know what wo will do if the cost of living keeps on increasing as it has in tho past few years. " Havo you ever heard anyone make a remark like this? Of course you have. No doubt you yourself arc trying to solvo this problem. Furhnns you havo lain awake nighta trying to figure out somo way to focil nnd clotho your fam ily rs you would liko to and Etil! mnko ends meet, Tho hlfh cost of llvine nroblum is a Boriouq one. Prices on food and other necessities nro high, If you buy in tho ordinary market. The papers lire full of all sorts of schemes for solving thm problem, but most of these plans overlook tho Imjiortant tho vital feature. Prices nro nigh prin cipally because it co3tatoo much to got merchandise from manufacturer to consumer. Thu ordinary selling system is too cumbersome too round about too expensive. Thero nro too many middle men to talco out n profit "too many fingers in tho pie." Montgomery Vnnl & Co. havo solved tho high cost of living problem. This sounds liko o big claim, but it's true, as thousands and thousands of our customers will testify. How did wo solve it, you ask? Simply by cutting out un necessary expense. We buy direct from tho source of Bup ply nt prices which nro but a Blight ndvnnco over nctunl manufacturing cosL We sell direct, at onosmnll profit This is why wo can cut your grocery nnd nil oUier bills down enc thlrti. You get better food, too, because we buy in quanti tie.t ho Inrtre thnt wo can demand tho best, tho choicest and tho purest food made. Then, we test all this food in our big laboratory to bo doubly euro that it Is pure and wholesome. We even go so far as to make certain products ourselves because wo cannot buy quite tho quality we want. These are our Red Star products, purer than the pure food law demands. OUR PLAN WORKS THIS WAY It's easy to try our plan. We have a big grocery book. Let us send it to you and put your name on our regular grocery mailing list Then you will get our special gro cery catalogue every two months and can take advantage of all our special bargains. To the left of this announce ment you will find a coupon, listing our 3S money-saving books. Look it over carefully select and check the : books you need and we will send them to you free of charge. Study these books carefully. Compare quali- : ties and prices convince yourself that what we say is J correct; that we can save you money on everything you use. Then send us an order. Make it a small one if you are in doubt as to the quality of our goods. Remember that we back up every article we sell with our guarantee : of satisfaction. You must be pleased or wc will refund your money and pay all transportation charges. So, you : see, you run no risk whatever in trading with U3. Give our plan a trial, This is all we ask. We know : we can save you money and want you to know it, too. I MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Chicago Avenue Bridge. CHICAGO lMUnr.d Campbell Sis., KANSAS CITY . I, !. B..L V- U'o.t LET US IIICCK IHC BWH in TIBI thw 0I I thing ou buy t cat or wur or u In tny way. It. aa. ..-' : Mon:niKBY ward m, c. ! lMhaBdCampbdlSts. Chlcaio Avenue Irixf : KANSAS CITY nKCAW i l'l . tenil to my nd,lrii tiHn't tlio IkJ1 S S hufwctiocktKliilxioluUily trw otv-t. a S I Palntl 2 Hanoi 3 Oram! S 4 Trunin 3 Raolflf I 6 Vtlilelct a 7 Furniture J R Incubatara 5 Wall rarer 5 10 Typewriter! II Grocery Lilt S 12 Feed Cooker II Tank Htatert S 14 Wire Fencing IJ Carpcti. Hun S IS llulldlna Plant 17 DahyCarrlaiei S 10 Mtn'l Fur Ceali IS Sewlna Machine! Z 70 r.llolm. Enolnre 21 Crtam Sipixatora 22 Bullifipa MateriaU 21 Sic I iml l(ni 24 UllHr blrUMtn 25 Autoi.'obllt Suipiitt 2( BleyeUi-Matarcyeltf 27 Baby! Dreu Mel Tallit 20 Wamtn'l Tallarad Sultt 20 Circular and Drat Bawl 30 Women'! Faihlon Uaok. 31 Halacaatt-Rukktr Caati, Etc. M 32 Tamkitonei anal kfaae) iinti , 33 kten'i Ready Kad Clothlnj U Women'! Fur 31 Dry Qoodi 3B Muilln Wear 37 Millinery 38 Men'! Mada-ta-OrtV t'Mhln, SEND COUPON TO THE NEARER ADDRESS i NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. In tlio Superior Court of Muskogee County, Stale of Oklahoma. Tom Curry, plaintiff, vs. llattlo Cur ry, defendant. No. 1S98. Tho iloreiulnnt, Hattio Curry, will tako notice thnt hIio linn been sued In tho nhovo named court by tho plain tiff, Tom Curry, for absolute divorce, and that unless sho answers tho lietl tlou of tho plaintiff, alleging ilcser tlon, on or before tho iilltli day of December, 1011, the allegations set forth In said petition will 'ho taken as confessed and Jtidgmont rendeied nceordlngly. In witness whereor, I havo here unto set my hand as Clerk of tho Su perior Court and affixed the seal thereof, this tho loth day of Novem ber, 11)11. UOIIT. TOOMUIl, Clerk Superior Court. Hy 10. C. (lllllland, Deputy Clk. (SKAL) A. S. Mcltea, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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Paper worth 25c a roll now . -12 l-2c Paper worth 30c a roll now .- -- 15c Paper worth 40c a roll now 20c Paper worth 50c a roll now 25c Wall Paper Half Price We trim your' paper and deliver to any part of the city. Try our mixed painty the best on the market for the money, only $1.G5 a gallon BOCKENHEUSER PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. 133 South Third Street Phone 1407 iwkmiimaiiieiwiti'niii mmi '" mm"aaistV&