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ZF93TT - - srtnnsTrtRW'"'1 ' V ft i h h 1 o C. V A1J1 a.'roi vr . v itt .- iu.ittvuijxi.1 The Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West and Has the Largest Circulation. 1 jiwi I I J ' T n IT-' ' - TBRMS riV MAJt, DAILY (without Sunday) . 5-1.00 per yur DAILY (with Sunday) $6.00 per year The Wccklv Inter Ocean t .00 PER YEAR" M As nlfewipipr TUK IHT.StlOCEA!.' teer abr?tof tie times in zM irouts. Is spares neither pi5 nr expanse in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE I'.CST OP CURRENT LITERATURE. Ths'Weekly Itvlier Ocean As a Family Paper te Not Excelled by Any. fp5I has Mcisthln': cf interest to ot-'i ni-mbr of tho frmtlr. In i3- YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT Is the vef7 bs-i of Its kind. Iu LITSK. A RY FEATURES ero uuiqarled. ItlaTV7ELVE PAGE PPHR and contain t!e :iewcf tNi TTortd. POLITICALLY IT Id REPUBLICAN. wu Rives its reader tne benefit of ths ablest tfitcussiensi on all l.repo.ltic 1 topics. It i cnb.ished tn Chlcasj anil in accerd with tkctjeopeoi the Wtitin b. th politics i llteratur-. Plinse remember that the pneo of T(E 2.EKLY UITER OCEAN ii llNl.Y ONE DOLLAR iT-Jl It AH. AtUraw THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. I fc Jcitucr If you want to get all the news, said news is reliable, take the and know that Jlttft 31i --fl.lt. JUb xfli. 43J6. xSSh. 3E Mt. LK. MJ $& i&i. 5. fiLfe &.;S& J4V.-lfc.-"-',..r .- J. . . , 4 IBEAVER HERALD! i7'm(1',!?i' Which is published in the interest of Beaver County, belongs to no ring or combine, and treats everyone fairly. THE OLDEST PAPER IN OKLAHOMA. Always on deck with the freshest and most reliable news. Is read by more people in the county than all others combined. Only one dollar a year, in advance. DO WE CLUB? jgjetratu. PIHLISIIKD LVERV THURSDAY. Official County Paper. w. i. imujiuoM), Udttur ntul Proprietor. i. Litest U. S. Gov't Report. izt Htghtst cf o.l in Leave my b:u r S&A JMiV -art fSHS ' ax&jsrv m J&&M& Wk, - i.7 - - t' a X ? &&&& a Ajr3E.U,ffEE.Y PUKE Stock Brands. & 1'ntered at isf&ee it Reaver O. T. as second era-s maltx- April 12. ISO... IKUM3 - - ADTtHTLSIXa plication. irrs made known on LOCAL NOTES. The hand will iracllee each evening at the Mm aid idEee. There will be n dunce In ulght of Maiol. IT. I livery tittle rl.ile real In ihe papers ! tf.nl arama mt !.- &titlV MltT flAil ltl IlH - fl.00 FKK YEAR. 1" ,.., ' .... , t l.l. i iuoi or usDn or some wiuvi j..i.w ... . P J body, nd that lock jiw resulted therefrom nf which Hi iKillrnt died. If every person w aware efn perfect rrmedj for all mcb wi.umls nn ouM apply it. then all Mich re ports otilil crc. Tbe remedy Is simple always on hand, and can be applied bj any one an what ii Utter is infallible. It is imply to tmoVc the wound, cr any brule or wutiml that is inflamed, with turning wool or rsooleu c'otli. Twenty mmot3 in Ihe smoke of wool will lake the pain cut of the worM cases of Inflimmation arising freni Ihe wound f-'aturdnj the hall on tho Joe Hodge and Frank llrily pot back from Wtodward jclerday. A dotn lead pencils for a nickel at P. C. Tracy's. J. W. Calvert, nf Preston; was a business Tl.ilor In the county sent Tuesday. A full Hue nf ilrujji and ciMione ry at F. C. Tracy's. Price below all competition. Jd llanlin and Under laiiielson killed n momtcr gmy wolf on Geo. cnnderson'& placn Mondiy. Will Thoma went to llnyd yesterday. lie will work for 0, II. Meichnnt the coming a canon. Tiie delitiijtieut tax warrants went Into the sheriffs hands Tuesday, There were nbout lOt). line has been .suggested by rcpresetitaliTe People may sneer nt tbl remedy we.t tnj cilliens and favorably received by as they please but when they ore afflicted ihe people of ibis tection, and a united eCort will be made to gel the route established, either from Redpolnt to Melcalf, or to any Frtry mini iclth 50 haul oC cnttlr or ufiic'tril iltiiw'd iiihtrlnt u'a brand in ihir jMjer,and tli ii$ v ilhin n month, tteifiup, ngiiin flock tcnVi An hctn mining for wrrki, anil tchtch he hut firm tip at toil. Our circulation thriivghoul thit ttction it widr anil iteadily inci eating, and yoitr Irand in ta ltd in thtt colamnt cill leeume miliar to the stocJcmtn and ttttlat of r1 :Ae touthwftt, largtlg increasing your wherever she went, and she will be sadly ehuneet of regaining ttraytd or itoltn mied. Her sickness was loog and teJious. tlitcK. ic;ia hi your stuct. Sh! took to ber bed on Cnrlitmis day. Her bereiyed father and mother and three brothers have the heartfelt sympathy of tho entire community. There Is great need of a mail line from this pirt of ihe country to the west end. An ex. tension of the line from Optima to Redpolnt on to Melcnlf would probably te. the easiest to get. if the Department can be prevailed upon to grant an extension. Such n route would help all parlb of the county, and be e.oneciallv benefical to west end people. The I PERRY, Meade, Kas. OFFICIAL DIREC10RT R. K. just let llieiii try ii Medford Patriot. It TC connected, on one cr both hips. Ear rnark. enrved nnderslnpc In hnih ems. liango on the lieaver aud Cimarron rivers. Well, yesl Here is a list of a few good publications that it will pay to take in con nection with the Herald: Chicago Inter Ocean, Toledo Blade, Live Stock Inspector, Kansas City Star, (Jincinnati Enquirer, Home and Farm, We club with others, also. l'tlci'.nl'UC. With IlRHALtl. $i.oo $ .40 1.00 30. i. 00 30. .25 .20 1. co .40 1 .00 .40 8. A W001N, of Lock wood, filed nun choice Kiowa creek claim yesterday before Judge Tmcy. Say2J sheets of paper and '21 envelopes all for Ave cents, while they last, at p. C. Traoj'b. Attorney At Dickson made a trip to Gate horseback tlio first of the week. Al guys he knows now how It feels to be 75 years old. Win. and Holt. Gaines, of Liberal, came down last Thursday nud filed on claims on tho river above Sharp' creek. John and Kulie Kerns, of Gale, were in caver Saturday and Sunday, the guests cf I.dllh and Uob I-oofbourrow. Frank Allison, nn old-tlioo cowboy who used to work over this country iu iho wild and uoolcy days, pasted through town yes terday on his way to Arizona. Joo Carter got in last Saturday from mi extensive visit in the Cheyenne country. Jre says Reaver county Is the best place for a man to live, nnd that he proposes to stay with it. IF YOU LIVE .-. In Beaver county, you can't afford to be without the Beaver Herald, which is always found at the front on all questions of general interest, and prints all the news, al ways. Subscribe NOW. Noah Daes, louuly bupeiinlvndent of Reaver county, Oklahoma, has I etn spend ing a lew ilajs In this city, visiting the fum llles of Missr SUven and It. W, Evans. Mr. Daves was formerly n n-sidcut In Ihe I young lady just blooming into womanhood K. Perry's I rand advertisement ap pears in this isuc. Mr. Peny is one of the wide-awake men who recognize the fact that although it may be nil right to advertise in a lirand book, ycl Ihe xio-l thorough method ef advertising is through the newspipers, and especially in ihe IhraM), which reaches every laspaycr in Uc.iver counly. Some stockmen nr-ue that it is not best to adver tise n brand, claiming that it facilitates rustling. Ihry say that when a man finds n steer marked with the brand of someone whom he knows lives many mjlcs away, the finder Is apt to keep or ell the steer, white if he did not know who the animal belonged tn he would not dare do it. V' fail to catch the logic of their nrgument, and when ire bear a man make that kind of a talk, the thought that "the faults we see In others are but counterfeit presentments of our own," arises, nud we can't help thinking t lint the speaker Is only nccusing others of doing what be himself would do under .ike circum stances. It is true that in ihe cattle busi ness, as well ns In any other occupation, it is necessary to tru-t somewhat to the honor and integrity of others engaged in the name line ofbulnrs, and it is aleo true that a man is sometimes left "holding the sack" in this respect, but all who have not completely lost faith in humanity in general will admit that keeping one's brand familiar with all the people not only largely increases the chance of recovering stock that has strayed, but also makes tho apprehension of thieves aoro certain. Dun: At the borne ef her parents ou Clear Creek, on Sunday, March 7, 1897, of typhoid pneumonia, Miss Grace Hibbs, aged 17 years, 0 months and 19 days. Hie Angel of Death, who has long been hovering about the home of Mr. Wesley Hibbs, at lust swooped down and carried away the only dtughter, n most estimable same town In Illinois with R. V. wife. Dodge Republican. Etans an J MAUitiru: At the r.sidence of (he grooms mother, Feb. 2:1, 1897, Mr. George W. Crab trre nnd .Miss Parsie McGill, both of Oai lett. The bride and groom were the re cipients of many nice and valuable presents. The Hiiiiu.li joiii9 with their many friends In wishing Iho hnppy young couple the beat this life ntiords. IE mm. t'Mf ex rTi?"! WigiMlsiwHr.NAPPUEDT0U KlM$mW Waul Pronounced by Experts tho Jtnni.nrd of tho World. Ask your don'er for WINCHESTER mnUo of Cun or Ammunition and taito no other. PRE'Si'-Our ntw It.ustnitccS Ctunloguo. i' V7Hjr;HLSTcR R-.P'i VTINO AWMf. C., New Havon, Ct wniM, v 1 Sw. i ,.. . "tjfc - - 1 rf-T . -T- -t, . X. Jimi-: crg: Remembsr one thing about excellence in pneumatic tires. There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors arc built that way and they lead the world. The .most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours ilyou say so. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. zntTOu, Washington, PENven, Ban Francisco. Mtuntrn t iho residence of tho Ihe bride, neir Doyd, on Sunday, March 7, Jir. Douglas Cry nnd Mrs. M. I,, llumganier, Rev. P. 1). Munsell olhciating. The Hm ai.ii extends congratulations. A uiimlier of losses among cattle oc. ckiood by blackleg Lave becu reported re cently. A Herald reader requests us to ask the question, what causes blackleg, and is there nny euro for if If go, name it. Wo gladly offer tho use of our columns to anyone who knows a remedy for this , ditense, nnd will let tho rest of the people profit by his knowledge or experience, Hon II. J. Hone returned from Wichita Tin s lay where ho had been to present the caso of Charles Hess and Rubo Orr to the Appelate court 011 a habeas corpus claiming that us they were, under arrest in Oklahoma for Ihe same offense, they could not be fit. giuve9 from justice for the offense in Kans-ir. The court has not yet banded down its opin ion Athlnnd Clipper. If Ihe bill piutes cantiuing the bigdepurlmeut stores down to one or twodcparlmtmlsil will work scricus Imidships on I.. C. lioiilmm, of. Meade. Clyde is agent fur a big clothing establishment, carries a fiuo lino of silver ware, is janitor of Ihe court house, gives conceits, plays for dunces, runs grapho phone, und is nn nil around band man If the law goes through it will apply to iudivd uals as will as corporations. 'I here mo many aud vaiious wajs of cel ebrating a wedding, nnd the contracting pirties are supposed lo pick out their own loute for n lour, but we believe llsit tor nov elty and incxpenslvcncm the wedding tour of n Ilcavcr couuty couple n few yeirs ngo knocks tho pernio. mon. After Ihe ceremony the happy couple referred to hitched up a team lu a farm wagon, went out 011 Ihe flats and gathered a load ef bones. Tbsy were gone about ten days. .Mmihuii: Al tho usideiice of Wash llustitl, 011 Thursday night, March 4, Mr. Joshua Shaw aud Mrs. Sallie Maury, both of Reaver, Judge Carter Tracy officiating. the aliove was quite a surprise lo the many fi lends of Ihe bride and giooin. The happy couple evidently reasoned that there could be 110 more propitious lime for starling on tho journey through life In double bar. ness thin on the day on which tho new re publican administration came into power, In. augurallng an era of prosperity. We exleud congratulation a. Notice. I will sell at my old home, on Saturday. March 20, all my farming implements. horses, 2 cows, 1 neercalf, 1 tlove, 1 wagon, 1 carpet and other small articles. Terms: All under 53 cash; over f.1 six months Limo wub ;ood endorsed ncte. iji.i At) J. Dkaidwocd She was the joy nnd comfort of her aged parents, nnd the blow, though not unex pected, falls heavily on them. Six mouths ngo Mrs. Hibbs was taken sick, and for many long, weary days lay at Ihe point of death. Sho rallied finally, but Grace was stricken, and, worn out by the long vigil nt her mother's bedsido, fell more easily a victim of the disease. She was bedfast seventy three days before the end came. Ihe de cenned has resided here since a mere child, and her excellent character nnd disposition won for her the friendship and respect of all The IlEraLD joins in extending heart fell sympathy to the bereaved family, and especially to her old father und mother, who bib thus deprived of what they prized most highly in this world. The remains were interred in the Rtnyer cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The following was hinded in for publica tion just as we were ready to g to press: The loved and loving Bister and daughter, after a long but seemingly not dangerous illness, passed beyond Ihe shadowy boundaries of Life's narrow vale, while Ihe world wns yet full of beauty, promise and hope. Earnest, enorgctic nnd sincere, her whole young life was sne uninterrupted courso of duly and devotion to her parents, she is a beautiful example. At the age of seven years she begin ber work In the Sunday school, nnd last winter united with ihe Christian church. To the loved ones whom ber death has left desolate, speech can bring no comfort, but upon ber vision has dawned the glorious Heaven, where there is uo parting, pain nor death oBico In the west end the people may decide upon. Hardesty Herald. The Legislature. Gutliric, March 4. The house measures to require the tcrritorinla udi tor to examine into nets of the county official;?, providing that county com mifsioucrs make a general county levy for public school purpoeJ. arranging for a public sale of all unused county prop erty, exiendingectrain water rights irri gators, creatiu;: the offico of county a? hisor; providing that notes, mortgages and bonds cannot be collected unless stamped "assessed, and cstanusniDg a quarantine lino which protects nil of Ok lahoma from southern cattle, except the I'onca and Otoe ami Missouri Indian reservations, were passed. The lands excepted are in the Cherokee Strip. The house free range bill, applying to about onesfourth tho tenitory, was for the lecond time recommended favorably by the committee. It will pass to morrow and success awaits it in the council. During the remainder of the session all speeches in the house will be limited to five winutei. The council has set Monday for con sideration of the house bankiDg bill. Quite a lobby from the small towns and short grass country is here against it. The house bill creating a pub'.io weigher passed the council crmmitteo of the whole. Tho same committee recom mended council bill.- requiring all treas urers to pay warrants iu tho order of their issuance and relieving 1 Reno taxpayers of taxes assessed on undeeded property during the years of 1893, '94 und '95. It also recommended a regis tration bill for cities of tho first class. The council attempt to abolish capi tal punishment failed by a vote of G to 7. Tho parent of capital punishment iu the first legislature became a murderer before his bill was printed. The man who prevented its repeal by a uisjority of one in the third legislature became a mur derer before tho (session's laws were in print. Its opposition has almost become a superstitious dread. The council passed the house fee and salary bill without amendment. Senator Johnston estimates an average reduction )of50 per cent in fees aud 25 per cent in salary. Sovcrnor, Win, C. Renfrow. Secretary. T.J, Lowe. Attorney General C A. Galbraitb. Assistant Attorney General.... Roy Hoffman. U. S. Marsh ill Patrick Nagl V. S. Attorney Calob R. Brooke. Chief Justice Frank Dai f.V. 0. C. Blerer. I Jos. II.Rurford. Associate Justices....-! I II. W.Scott. j. L. McAtte. COUNTY OFFICERS. Probate Judge Carter Tr7 lerk Franr 8. Drummend Sheriff H.J. Rene Treasurer J. C. Wllliamsen Attorney R. II. Lcofbourrow Register of Deeds Franr S. Drummoml Supt. of Schools Noah Daves Surveyor G. M. Gardner Coroner N. A. Peckbara J. T. Dunlap IraS. Wilson. Lee Howard. ATCHlaOX.TOPEKA AND SANTA FE, ItT Cross fi on Wt nide sod hip. Ear marks, crnp anil underalope lelt exr, and undcrbli rtitlit ear. llange on Braver and Cimarron, 5TJ" I will pay 300 rewnrd for information lhat will cunvlit any party or parties o( kill lug or stealing any cattle In the abovebrands. R K. 1'Eiiny. - HAY To Feed to cattle, your stock starve. Lots of it. Don't let Chas. R. Pun, Nye, 0. T. XOT1CK. 'otlcc la hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the probate court of the county of Hearer and territory of Oklahoma, made on the 3d day of February, 1SI7, In the matter of thecstateof OUie Iot Herron, a minor, the undersigned, as guardian of sa'cl inlnnr, will Hell at private sale to the highest bidder, sub ject U confirmation by nald court on or after XUa 13th day of March, 1S97, In snlil county, all the right, title, interest and estate of licr tald ward and all the Tight, title nnd Interest that Bald estato has, by operation of law or other wise, ncqnlred in and to all tho certain parcel ofland situated, lyln: andbelng in thoconuty of Beaver, territory of Oklahoma, described ns follows, and conditions herein, to-wlt: The SK H 'V H, W ,'i XE H, 8K JIXEK Sec. 28, Twp. 4, It. SO, E C M. Ilhls must be in writing, and ferwarded to Eliza J. Groves or the Judgo of the probate court, llcaser, O. T. Bated this 26th duy of Feb.. 1807. Eliza J. Groveh, Guardian. THE "PRINCESS" Chicago Ft. Madison KanaasCiiy Topcka Emporia Vewt n Wichita Mulvano hplvy tnglewood Arrive. 10:30 p ru 3:OOd m td 1.30 am )&U:'.Oam Depnrt. 10.00 pm ri:30 a m I n. 1:2.1 p 111 id. 11.3011m lli.Upm -1:40 am -':1111m a :xs n m l:.Um li:20pm n :.',() n in f dlOrtripm d:3 a m la .1:10 pm 12:3.1am 2:00 pm 12:25 pin 10 SO am a :00 pm d 1:00 am Tickets to all points and baggage checked to destination. All Inquiries for rates promptly answered. Address, A. 1. Gi.nlKiNi, Agent. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Presbyterian: Preaching every Sabbath, at 1 1 a. m., nnd 7:110 p. m. Sabbath Scheol at 10 a. m., V. P. S. C, E., religious meeting at 0:30 p. m., prayer meeting each Thursday svenlnat 7;20. All arc cordially invited to any nnd all of these services. P. D. Mcsskll, Pastor. URAND ARMY REPUBLIC. SEWING NMCH 1 M L j..w UiL AnJ Ol'.icr of llili.flrade Willi ALL riOUEKN I.MI:tOYtMENT5. Tho Beet ftr Consumers. Tho Tiost Profltablo for Dealers. WtCLS ilOSl K.JbO.NAUU' SALES the lakqtst A 1 ,4-j-Tjr'T.JPrS?I5It::3H"t Elmirood Scraps. Wo are having fine weather for this season of tho year. There are several people sick on Ihe creek at present. We hope it is only Ihe grip and will soon pass away. Will Plain was on the creek this week looking after his claim. Will Is a rustler. Everybody is thinking cf farming in earnest. Will Quinn finished his term of school in this district last Friday. We hope we can have as good a teacher next winter. We hope in a few days to see everybody over the grip and able lo commence at their crops in earnest. We bate never had so much sickness on this creek at one tin.e since it was cetlled. We are very eorry lo be compelled to mourn the loss of one of our young friends, in the person of Miss Grace Hibbs, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs, Wesley Hibbs, who came here among the fits! reltlers, and have tried throughout ihe hard times to Isy up some thing for old nge. They had but the one daughter, who was just blooming Into womanhood, and who was the comfort of her parents in tbeir old age. Grace was almost 18 ytats of age, aud was loved and respected by all wha knew Lcr Sjo cle fiicnJs ' Grecian Pluck And Polly. The spectacle of little Greece ignoring the commands of the great powers of Europe, and pluckily proceeding with her war on the Turks is amusing. The civilized world, while sympathizing with her cauic, smiles at Greece's folly. For folly it undoubtedly is. She would not make a good mouthful for any one of the nations she is bo pluckily defying. To suppose that she can go on her chosen way in opposition to the will of tho united powers is downright absurdity. King George seems to be placed in a most uncomfortable position. As ho himself explains, unless he proceeds with tho war his own pcoplo will overthrow and disown him. They are wrought up to a high pitch of excitement, and ore reckless iu their determination to prets the fighting. It is quite possible that they rely on the indisposition of the powers to resort to violence. The weak treatment of tho Sultan is an object lesion that may in somo measure warrant this reliance. Hut tho war will be of short duration. Littlo Greece will not be permitted ser iously to disturb tho peace of Europe. A few broadsides from a Ru'isian war ship will cool her frenzy in short order. And thehc broadsides will be fired un less sho becomes rational and obeys orders. This is one of tho instances whero might will not be right, but it will make peace. K, 0. Journal. In the construction of onr Machines nothing hut the very bpt mnt.rlal Is uskI, and ex-perli-pcrd iiit'HiRiili's employed; they Mill ontliNt inv otlinr Midline'' made, nnd give bettei vatifH'tlnn, Tlio Jlntsli of our Ma cliluo 1 hlulih Oruniiient.nl nud Attractive, Tho woodwork N thn most modern, and includes Plain, Unit, Drop lleail. Cabinet, etc.. in Autlque Oal: or Hlack Walnut. The Attachments r.rc the latcot Improved, with full Instructions for uslug.Hyc jenr" warrantee. DICiCLU AT COST, SEND FOR PRICES. AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Chicago, III. Is That Sew? WELL, READ THIS. Don't waste your money on a cheap sewing machine. When you buy, cct one tnat s relia.'ble that will do first-class work, and which, with ordinary care, will last a life time. Therefore, in buying a WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Oklahoma Post No 4 Meets at the Open Hall on s.c ond and fourth suturday ofeaoh month, nt S o'clock p. in. All t .siting comrads are cordia lly invited to attend. McCoOL, J R. fllQM.s Adj'i. p. C. WOMENS' RELIEF CORPS. Meets the first nnd third Saturday of each month nt 2 p m. at the school huse. Mrs. M inv Qoiy.-c, Pre?. Mrs. Il K. Bla.vciiaiid, Sec. KNIGHTS OF I'YTIIIAS. lieaver Lodrc, No. 7, holds its regular meeting every Friday eveniug. All visiting breathren are cordially welcomed. DykeRallingcrC. C. J. IHanchaiU), K. of it. nnd S. SOXBOF VETERANS Capt. Slott Camp, No 171, meets in the G.A.K. hxllat Ileaur no the M'coml and fourth Vatutduy cf each month, at 7:10 p. m. Visiting brothers cor dially invited. C. E. 1'KOKHAM, M'K, (JflXM 1st Pergt Capt lanv.tnllh. .!,... U. uIqIiUuIU r.t,'i!."-."'"''!,.i. ..t','. , via ""i i4 .- t ! . KuMLiZL''J' Buoilri,of8p,cUltl,.tlt..1hnv.Inltjri i t: si.s Bwbiiw ra.yt im, nrs,t, rmi.(-, cij :nr rarrUr... C.rtl, HirI. Ilam-,, UT nr. Mills MurVmiH, JtkSctrtt Tr..l,, A.iil,, ll. 1hii,i rr.uSU.4a, ImhI MIIK Mft.fS ItrllK I.m-11..., l.waB.wtn, IwtTr.Vllll., l-M-st-. .iIm, lirw.t.ri e.raS.rll-n, llhail.iit, Thvl., 1.n.i M r- lr ri.al.taillh lr.vU.r-. K-ll-n. .!.!..( l-i 1-rJ . Hay, Stwa. Elaratar, UallraaJ. rUir.rm ftwl.-n-lrr M.LLs Sa4fwrrr.f aUI.n.a.'l.howl. Ka, Mn.t. HI . JfStrtoa St. CKtCAGO B3ALE CO.. Cltlcac.IlL W!W&2vmw.vrrmnxrs!&mm WANTED! 100 oi COO head of cattle lo feed. Any kind. Range an Cimarron. Write, or see, Chas. K. FukK, Nye, Okla. FOn SALE OR TRADE. The City Hotel of Dearer-Is for sale or trade. A. Quo via. OF csrsgiiafn i you will save money, time and patience; and that is a good deal, when you pause to think of it. Live dealers wanted where we art not represented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CD, ClEVELAND, OalO. TMpans Tabules. Tllpans Tabules euro dyspepsia. Illpans Tabules euro constipation. Itlpans Tabules euro headache. Ilipans Tabules assist digestion. Illpans Tabules euro bad breath, Illpans Tabules at drugcUtB. WOBAN'S RELS5F for monthly pains In the sides, bips, back, neck, shoulders, head and limbs. These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements pecul iar to women. McElree's Wine of Cardui cor rects these derangements, cures Whitesund fallintjol the Womb, relieves Supprctsed Me'ustruu tiou aud f.oodiug, quiets the nerves and brings happiness o afflicted women. For bale hj Slbdiclne Dealers fU OM UULLAH A 111) TIXC i