The Piedmont News (Piedmont, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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PIEDMONT NEWS
By C. S. BROWN.
Published Svery Friday.
Entered at the Piedmont. Oklaho-
ma Po«t Office as second cla** ma i
under the act of March 3. 1 5TS .
vfUiV BAKKK KIU Y.
The death of Mary Baker G Eddy
B\NKM> U TM; «*
etary of
.i; • .
cne s ---ma a
he was a mighty
the world. Men
r.: * •• s
H K Br
Nat .; na"«
: dur.ng
sand d
THK STATK. . U'lTAL.
I n a o r j * . t n r.
cy daring the ct>| ^ KB
fast I y contended f ::>• --a*.-
location of the .-a; :*al it Ok .
City in line with the expressed w:3
of th* people and that the leg -'.a-
ture thould select *\e - *e
I hare little confidence n ipeei-
litive schemes to build state iaiti-J
MIMA and most be «ho*n a -
stantial guarantee t:.i*
a fulfillment of all conr a •
I thick the subject > n -
ing form that
an ■ . • * -
people of Canadian - T-ne
stste. ar. i
krfef session I now believe the delay
will redound to t- ind
benefit to the taxpay--«
Jump nr a" aclus r.« • * " p •"
icy in lee slat - and -re
has been m i h over*o -
it has b*-en indalgei in renera
*hf. :
-do business
The boy- of th* -.-ture a-- all
right and ever, tho-' • • r
toriety at t - hand1 J "e
Heads are j ly * \ W. * -
I HIS GREATi
EFFORT i
i less Toung Phillips. *:o did not unow
"*ing one playing card from another and
'it cared :: * tie for society anyway, was
vastly dismayed wten be revived
' S? Morton's invitation for Thursday
e Ok- esenlng
Miss Morton was a girl he greatly
* . admired: so he was. for cnce. anxious
to i BYttatlOB, hut there was
.. cne put t that mada him hesitate
been in the corner was written
"cirrh" and Dan knew as little of
cinch as he did of Choctaw He ap-
- pealed to his sister
It serves j right" shs said "Tri
bsen i--eg1r.g you to learn to piny
- - • * card? so you could help me out on
OTTO A SHUTTEE,
President.
CIIAS. L. ENGLE,
Vice-Pres.iient
■J W. TIMMER.MAN,
Cashier.
F10 WASHEOITECK,
Asst. Cash.
*N« >TI!t t: \ l< Tl l . >t IHII \ k
I M HI M i-M
b«| ! Pfc ::tp. hesl-s
he next tblr.g you ass
be so obliging as to
e.p
Clark of Kaj s ma nr z
j ed be!
who w
i stand a
Dutton :s a standpa-er, su-e
A great many—too
spee- he# are inflated * '
the promise that
Porter of Er..d is not
dre*s i i • * • • -
■ 1
"Bu'-k Campbell stands * \[- Bake
amor.g Hi . . jsh.ng" members Inominations
Probably the gentle-r.an f-
as will not p>--*n* ar. •
tlon.
Charlie Harrett :s a z
he removes the stump*
gy and diapa* h
■ertai:
ft a flat
and i kne-s deeded *
Ma• <-r ar. 1 ~ i
s of - kn^--
z hur« h that
The and tor <
earnest of*
formar. e < ' d : •
|i U ITI« - \\| I* H.ITH I \\-
The le«r a*
sent in z t e pe
capital and ti
The boys at
not «eri '
assault of • e
t \! N r f i \\\a
The State (a tal ip
air" at this writing—Wedses
and may not ! z for sev ~-
It '? •
effi ♦ - •
for the
thony.
Shearer <
friends for r. - • .-nts a
hone«t. consistent presentat r. f
contentions
^WhaTs the tronbla n asked his
§'c« - rssifikedly I - • anew
be* 'r word ycur regrets
"Regrets -."'t'.-g'" he exclaimed.
"Tve accepted."
"Accepted* Why tow can you?
Yc . an t play cinch."
"T cocld learn."
"Oh I see ' ghe said. "All right
<y gc* the cards "
Phillfp had never considered him-
self particularly dense before, but w«
surely fel- stupid when the lessons
b*gan. His sister w&s patient, bu* :t
was annoying to be laughed at. and r.%
did not enjoy playing s< hoclt-oy again.
Peslde« his sister heat him with
alarming ees®
-You haven't got the Idea of tt," phs
woti.d say over and over "Remember
not to put ycur five on my ace b<4 on
your partner's, and youll do better "
"My partner didnt hare an ace. ' he
said "T «a-a- that from her hand
spread out there."
"You're not supposed to kn^w w^.at
yonr partner has I turn up that hand
Just because there's nobody to p ay L
I - • throw a -ay a five. It - 1.
later "
To, ! know " declared • : .t
"No It wasn't," she contradictd. pa-
tiently "Tv a* was a h<art ar : y •
hand 13 full of d imonds, which art
trumps."
■ •:: Bat bov |ot t ■ us f
It."
PIEDMONT
S T AT E BA N K
CAPITAL. $10,000 00
SL*RPLU3 S3.500.0
THE FARMER A IMO HIS
BUN HER
°°r blnk D"er ' "« to give as s,.rvi.e („ the farmer
*■" " g'"~> to "7 bnsinew man. As a matter of fa< t, few l.anks
culd erist In thij day and ace of the world without tl,e co-oper.
«l >n of the farmer*. Often a far,,„ r ,an make .none, hy lH,r-
r«.wine. and we are gla<l to lvaiiM- money at an} time. We we|.
come a responsible bom.wer r1Uit>- a.« l.eanil, a- a ittlmlautial de-
po«i*or. It will p«r eTerr fam,Pr u, r«rn a < herking arcount with
°"r to*-*™* together with conKerrative manat-ment.
make, onr t nk an al^olutejy .afp pla, e for your money. De-
p.*it your Mtiniis and gr..w with a growing bank In a jmiwlng
r*.mmunity. Why n<^ come in and talk it o .-r with iu UMlay?
\cojunt6 may be evened by mail and monies deposited or with-
drawn in this way with equal facility. The rural mail route
1>« the problem. It Is not ne, e«s«ry to rome to town to do
y.ur banking, \\ e make a sp*M-jalty of serving tJie farmer.
All deposit* In this bank an- guaranteed by the depositors'
guarantee fund of the State of Oklahoma.
THOROVGHBHEns FOR SALE
PI-.'
>Tli \ I I M'lltIT l: \N|-
PANT.
gave np
crier 'o
the ordea: At
f It, in th® o~. e
ds and plays and
Id pi- - - • of pa'*-r
uld do if the other
d He became al*
Th*- ommi'.t<
is do r.? •
Slow a
every pt..-.- o' ■
ok all his sister s sug*
i; i;\u \< tJ\ >
Tnt\l\(. THI OTHHK I Ml I K
The Ch kasha Kxpr*«s in r-fer-l
ring to the O a oman a T
esteemed Oklahoman and we hard-
ly knew how to take i*.
• Irony « one o* «;#•
•f administering a "crushiag blow '
and • •.
th# n at . ii
engend>'re 1 n • -a- •
ts t.m^ ii the ; a * • ■ . -
on that ty th" lurr;r -
the i )r la i
founded -
jealous brain
Chickasha is a thorn in th<> side
of Oklahoma C:ty. and ev« ry pp
tunity offered f'-r ar • x to r .r
the knife nto r 'rorn the darV
side th - Oh I fthOB
And ye*. Ptranir*- t.> sav rh ka
■has senator. Geo. W Barefoot, an
aeaaces hlmsslf favorable t the Ok-j
lahoman s Putnam ar ' mpany tat*
capital fah«
This in the face of the fa * that'
nobody hi
how nat
has been n its efforts t<« inj irp.
The a •: • of
vho came from sect!< as that have
been hit heavy by Oklal na ('. ■-
haonner. appears to be,- -
"Love your enemies,"—
"When th y smite you on the
cheek turn the oth#-r
And the other will be flapped "all
the san.. ahel
that purpose or r '
The citizens of Chickasha who arel
helping tha Oklahoman in ts n^far
lous work now will live to see the
day that they will regret it State
Capital.
eady gained ar
FECK'S
HAR\ESS SHOP
Ready for B -icess next
door to the old stand.
Piedmont, Ohla.
Good Work. Good Mater.al
and a Square Deal all along
the line is Guaranteed. You
always get the worth of
your money
B. S. PECK, Prop.
Norman at.
PIEDMONT
I MM *.11 l-l VI \\ |\s M|«.II k W
\ HO\n|(,s
Tltflll TH To mi. MOSIiV
Sew Haven, Conn., Ik* £
nel John S Mosby, the famous Con-
federate scout and avalry leader,
received an enthusiastic welcome j>-
on his arrival in New Haven today to
attend a publi r- eption arrang*-I
in his honor. Th > or^asion is the
seventy-seventh birthday ann v. t- *m
of Colonel M<~sby, who was born t
Virginia, December 6, 1 V::
HAIUMXINTHST \Nlhll \MI
Chicago. 1 )• • fc;.- H.i • • • •
the "Rosslaa
\irg.nta Twelve year* situ he was
an unsu<. essful candidate for the
senate.
John Alden Thayer, who ha? been
ele ted to Congress from the Third 'ar
distri< t of Massachusetts, is a son of j \\
K11 Thayer, who represented the samej ,r
district in Congress half a century *i
ago and who is known as the father! y
of Oregon and the man who made..,
Kansas a free state. The elder Thayer an
was one of the leaders of the repub- .
llcan party in its earliest days, while .
John A. Thayer, his son, is allied jf),
with the democratic party
Many prominent democrats ex-
press the opinion that the results of
the recent general ele. tlon will In
the national convention of 1912,
bring back the old al.gnment of the
handling the log;ral argument
question under d • ussion and
schmidt, the •"Russian Lion." and states east of the M n^ouri river, in
Jess Westergard of be* M ines have eluding the New England and th-
finisher] training for their wrestling • middle and southern state*, whi h
bout In this < ity tomorrow night brought about the nomination for
Both appear to be in excellent <ondi-
tlon and a hard content is anticipat-
ed. The bout was originally sched-
uled for tonight, but was postponed
president of George B. McClellan in
1864, Horatio Seyincur in 18t>N. Ham-
Mi J. Tilden in 1ITI, Oen. Wis field
Scott Hancock in 1880 and Orover
11**- mann delivery, Mr. Wil-
son says that she was unexcelled
The question was Resolved. That
the Short Ballot Should Take the
Mtee of the Im ai Ballot hHai Itv
art arguing the negative side of' the
n neelloa
Miss Stuart the first girl. \n * 11
as the first freshman that has ever
made the Kansa.-* debating team,
which not only reflects much cred t
upon herself, but upon the Knid
high school a swell. 8he has not re-
elved assignment at present, hut will
debate either with the Colorado,
WITH
ill Ki I
w.
IV>\
he Knglish
with Jim in
Dick Nelson will meet Harry
S in Rochester I) ember
and Mike (Hover In New Haven, De-
cember 12.
Champion \V Igast. demands the
r ght to name the referee In the event
of his - gnlng t > fight Ow-n Moran
< down tc play," she said, "that we havs
d featlng .Wis. n and the Hattler got decided to Changs ths gams is
1- 4" f- r taking a lovely beat.ngj hridgs"
night he d-eamed
he thought out ha
made dlag^rr.s on
showing wha* he ■
fellow led so and
most meek In th«
densen^ss and
festlons In grod part
It's awfully good of ycu," he sa'd.
'T wouldn't have so much pa'lente to
j teach you anything "
I "You wouldn't need so much."* shs
said, cruelly.
As the days wore on the 'arty drew
r.«-ar his sister declared she was on
j the verg*- of nervous prostration
If you don't do better." she = ghed,
"I shall certainly be too weak to go
to Alice's party myself."
"Oh. no you must go," ln«!s*ed
Phillips I need you to consult in
case ! get stuck Keep on a little
I longer and I'll brace up."
I He did brace up to such an en-
couraging extent that the very last
practise evening he won three games
straight and was declared fit to shins
with the card players
"This Is the first Interesting ev*.
nlr.g I have had for more than s
week." his sister said, wearily "Pe-
Ing always the winner Is about as en-
tertaining as talking to yourself."
It's a great game," said Phillips,
enthusiastically I'll play you anoth-
er Some on It's only 11 o'clock I
"I don't believe I'm g ng to enjoy '
GRAIN & ELEVATOR
found Phlllirs quite In the spir t f |
the thine He was really g ad b< was
going and was so pleas'd *!*h his ap-
pearance that he suffered his sister
to tie his white tie without a murmur.
Carried away by his gratitude, he ex-
travagantly ordered a taxlcab to r^
Jolce her heart.
The brilliantly lighted house ar.d
the many little tables looked fes*i\«
and inviting and Phillips" spirits rose
high He was careful, however, and In
pauses in the conversation he would
assume a thoughtful expression that
made It hard for his sister to keep a
straight face She knew he was say-
ing over and over to himself the direc-
tions she had last given him.
The conversation was at Its height
when the last guest came downstairs
and the hostess rose to direct fhem to '
their tables She was very pretty in
a delicate yellow gown, but afterward
it was a long time before Phillip•
eould see that particular shade with-
out the same sinking of the heart that
he experienced when Miss Morton
spoke
She clapped her hands gently to at-
tract their attention and as soon as 1
they were quiet she made sn an- !
nouncensent.
T want to tell you before we
K.K. SANGKR
DC\T!S1
\ I Kits, OKU.
At Piedmont ever\ Friday
Office with Dr. Rulil
C. F. STILWELL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office rhoce No. 3
House Phone No. 26
PIEDMONT
OKLA
COMPANY
Dea
G«Al\ & LIVE SIOCH
Member of
Oklahoma Grain Dealers'
Asso
PHONE Xo. 5
J.M. NARKIN
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Insurance Co.
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