The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 149, Ed. 1, Monday, November 21, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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Oklahoma Wheat Flour.
Please don't forget when ordering 'lour that....
SUvpr and Gold
Is what you want to call for if it is the best you are after.
It is made from Oklahoma wheat by Tins Model Roller
Mills of Guthrie O. T. North Division Street
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Pint published In tne Guthrie Dally Leader
October U lt-68.
IK TUB DISTRICT COURT Or' LOGAN
OOUNir UKLAHUMA TGK1UTUKY.
KnKene O. Durkee Plaintiff
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Marr E Durkee. Defendant
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Notice.
Tne arx.ve nameu ueieniuni wary c
Dirkee Is hereby notined tliat she has
been sued by said plaintiff. Eugene O Dur-
kee n the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory and that khe mum
answer tbe petition tiled therein by plain-
tiff on or before the Mil day of December
A. D UW or fcald petition will be taken as
true and Ju lament rendered. Krutittiiir.
plaintiff an absolute divorce frmn de'end-
ant ai prayed lor In said petliluii
tiUUKNIt ). DOKKCK.
Attest U C ItAitr Clerk of D ktrlct Court.
By T A. Nial Deputy.
COTTKKAL t IIOnNOIt
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ririt Publ nhed In the Guthrie Dally ead-
erO-t b.-r tt IbW.
In tf-e rltrl' l Cour o. Lucan Countv Ok-
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The above named de'endant Juno 11
Ha rell u brrt by n-'tlQ d that h- has b ii
u d by tDe pla ntin. u aC lUrrcil. in trie
DiltrlctfCU lot LoHAM Couuly Vlah III. I
Te rltorrTand that hi-mu.t auwer t c i-
tltlon Oled tbrreiu by ihep aintltT im or be-
fore t e7 nda ot Dccvinut-r a D. ISM. or
laid peltllon will be t.ikn ai. tiacuuil judR-
iaeiurin.leredr.ii.tluKpialiitia an a H)lme
dlvuice from deletidam. an praved fur In
aid i lit on LCUAC.IUltHi.LL.
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will take notice that tlie plan llif jorludld.
on the 31t day ot Oct brr. IUvh. : U r peil-
llon In thi hald dlntrUt couri t Lojn
county tog tl'er vu hri -mila.il that ail
de cnoaat H. U. Mil r lt a non-roi-ldem of
the lerrllorr of Ok ahuma ana tit t hr U
unable to obtain pe k nai bcr c on s.1 de-fendi-m
In kald terrlto y and that kald kul
U to obtain dlvor e In rr b- del. mlant
ljanoi rrtldt-ul ot lb lerrli aiuj ln.i
the defmiUnt mukt apicat ui.u answrr or
oihcrwlK. p i ad to kald pet a 'on on or bad re
the 1Mb day l December. IWtt. or J iwintnl
will oercnde'Cd jg iiikt him ly dtfanlt nd
In favor oi pUlutln In itn. s. wburrof I
have hereunto wi ray ti nd and altlxed the
eal of k Id court ul Uuihrie. count) and
lertl' ty a'ortfcaid th k nd ay n Novem-
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' J.B FAIRFIELD
Co ii and Transfer Co
The best grades ot Coal al-
ways iu store. 'J he McAlester
a specialty Prompt delivery.
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with eviry advantage of the best
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appearance and sn comfortable it?
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crops etc. beaut if ull and
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Gulb'le Lodge No. ? 1C of P. me.U ev-
ery Monday at 30 In Ihnr ball In the Vic-
tor I) ol oi n r Kirsi and Harrison. Visit-
I lit KntgUis are alw.il h uelcouie
j i. oallav.c. a
J FOU0AUT. M. of P. and K ot R S
Outhrle Lod
jdee no z I o. o. v meett
t ot eaou week at 7 30. VUltlng
M"Ddav nlKb
Odd Fellown alwart welcome
W S COOPER N O
O W URUCK. Secretary
Oklahoma Kncmpment No. i j. o. O. F.
mee'S eery Tue day evening in Odd Fel-
town hall at 7 30. All vUlttng patnarchi
vre.come. F RITTERUUSCH.C P.
II. I. S' ROUOH Scribe
Hariranll Post No. 3 O AR meets on
nm and third Saturday i in each month at
7:30 p. m. in probate court room Vlilting-
comrade! alway welcome
J C K1.STCR.P. C
M. I MOCK. Adjulnaut
Outhrle Camp No. 3 Woodmen of the
World meetk every Monday night In the 11.
of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are welcome
J.U. TOWeRS. Clerk.
WM OREQORV Con. Cora.
QutbrlpLodue No. 2. A K. A M.
Reg
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mouth at 8 o do k
All brethren cordially
invited to atund.
H. P ARDERY. Sec
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1. O. r. M. meets very Tuesday night in
It of I bail VikitlnK chief alwa iiMelcome
M. CHERRY. Chief of Records.
Naomi Rebekab Lodge .No r. 1. O O. P..
meets every Thursday evening at 7 30 in the
Odd Fellows b hall tit the Weiubreer build-
ing Visitors welcome ALL1E HIOII. N.i
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THE
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AN IXl'OHIAMT DECISION.
Michigan Hopreme Court Ilecldn Tlmt
llnjcnUtng I ItUgkl.
Lansing. Mloti Nov. 1 Tho fntnous
boycott caso of Jncob reck ct al vs the
llallroad TeamBter'H Protcattve union et
al wnB docldeU by tlio all pi inn o court.
Tho Importuned of tho cho and the fact
thrtt no riueh case Iiiib been bafon pre-
sentetl to this court Is died no reniHiii
for oonildorinB it to the extent of forty
typewritten pases.
Jacob IliNjk & Bonn Is tho title of a firm
of mlllcra In Detroit dotac a. neneral
business In coreals. It cmployfHl several
teamsters and In tho fall of 1897 became
Involved In a coirovrnr wMh the Team
iters union over tho seal of wagm which
It refused to nlgn. The jc-alo embodied
many other Items Lesl k- Vi'aftcj ctlfi4
lfttlng the manner In t hlch nmployes
ebould bo treated and proldltiK plans
for nettllnc; all dltferdrces of opinion.
The renult of tho oemarvy-H refusal to
rlgn tho scale wn that the union Issued
a boycott on tho firm's products. For n
time the firm used Its own tearao and
employed thosa of the Bhoden TrucklnB
company a union encrii. Tlu mill's
former teamster wee enirafrpl In extra
work about the mill ai tho firm could
find rlacoa for them. Iiir thnso team
stern left the union of their own accord
nnd returned to Heck's employ as team-
sters. Then it was that members of the
un'on interfered with them on street
hooted them nnd throw brle! at them
union men also Intimidated customers on
jtlnlr way to the mill. frlKhtenlnr; many
away nnd forced tho Sheden company to
refuse to do tho work of tho nrm. A boy-
coltltiK circular was distributed to the
I firm's customers by representatives tho
union In the streets anl edsowhero.
I.N'JUNCTON 18 NOT AIJKQUATK
This was tho situation whon the Ilrm
obtained rom tho Wayno Circuit court
nn Injunrtlon restrnlnlnp; the union from
further nlterferrenco with Its employee?
or Its buslnesn. This decree sanctioned
the distribution of tho boycott cuvulurs
to custom and to tho public generall"
oxeept In front of tho mill premises alr-o
It rocoKntzed any form of boycott to the
Ilrm or Its customers without the nc-tual
use of violence nnd threats to Injure .ho
firm's bualntcK when unaccompanied .y
threats were not regarded rm unlawful
It was from this part or tho decrve tlu.t
the firm appealed to h supreme court.
BUPUEME COURT'S DECISION
In a. unonlinouH opinion written by
Chlof Justlco Orant tho court says thnt
tho Decks had done nothtnir to the de-
fendants either Illegal Immoral or un-
just. Thoy woro paylnp; waRea to their
tenmBters sreator than tho union team-
sters recolvad becnuso thoy rando no re-
duction for certain lost time which union
employers made. Tho law protcctH them
in their right to employ whom thoy sco
nt at prices which thoy and their employ
ecu can acreo upon and to discharge
them nt their expiration of their terms
of service or for vlolntlnK a contract.
This rlfiht miiPt bo maintained or imrson-
al liberty Is a sham.
"So. also" bhj-o tho court "the labor-
ers have a rirjht to llx. n prlco upon their
labor and refuse to work unless that
prlco la obtained. Singly or In combina-
tion they havo this rtijlit. They may or-
ganize In order to Improve their condi-
tion and to Rocuro bettw wages. They
may uso persuasion to Induce men to
Join their organization or to refuse to
work except for an established wage.
Thoy may present their cnuse to the pub-
lic in newspapers circulars or any peace
able way with no attempt at coercion. Jf
the"Vffect In Kuch case Is to ruin the em-
ployer It Is an Injury without remedy for
they have only tierclFed their legal and
true rights. The law does not permit
either party to use force violence threat
of force or violence Intimidation or co-
ercion. The rlcht to trade nnd the per-
sonal liberty of the employer alono nie
not Involved In this case; the right of
the laborer to sell his labor when to
whom and for what price he chooses. Is
Involved."
COUIITB CALL IT "TYRANNY"
The Ave teamsters the court says were
satisfied with their wages and treatment.
Ily the action of the union they were
thrown out of employment during the
summer except as the Heck's employed
them when they could about the mllL
The union would not permit one of the
teamsters to umi a horse and wagon
which the HockTi tendered him free of
expense that ho might provide for him-
self and family.
"A boycott of labor ns we'l as capital
Is theroloro Involved In this controversy
snya the opinion. "The acts and conduct
of thesv i1efondont.s are not those ot free
dom but of tyr.-uiny. The law U the
same for both aid Is alike open to both.
If tho timployera of Detroit had combin-
ed In seerot organization established
n rate nnd agreed to boyoott 4h the man
ner these defendant boycottad plaintiffs
any employer and Ms laborer vlio then
would pay more than tho price the eorq-
birntkun had agreed te and carried the
conspiracy put as was done here would
thoao defendants consider that Just and
lawful conduct? Neither court of equMy
or court of law -would turn sueh employ
er nnd employees away from Us torapie
of Justice without a remedy.
INTBItPIlBTATION OP THRKATH.
In considering' the throats made by the
union the court says that the law abhors
subterfuges and that threats In -H-guage
are mot only throats recognized
guage aro not the only threats reeog-
ntzed by law. Covert asd unspoken ones
may be Just elTeetlvo as spoken ones.:
Courts tiave held that the display of
banners In front of one's premises 'warn
ing' workmen to keep away U one part
Of a scheme unlawfully entered Into. So
when the Del riot union distributed on
the streets and In stores circulars advls-
Ir.if the people to boycott lie k snd Son
the court declares they Intended to con-
vy to ui. laturs customer that tb.y
LBADBR. GUTHRIB OKLAHOMA.
S"r"I
would be treated In ft llko manner unlo.
they ceased trading wjtn tho Hocks.
"The dlBtanco that tills was done from
the mill of the coraplrtlnatita" says the
court "does not detract from its char-
acter or harmfulness. It rms Just ns ei-
rectlre and wronff w'lfBrt lw fe.- fr .rn
the mill as when ten feet from li The
act Itself not the distance determines
ls rhsracter."
cifirm.AH8 iimud nsTiMinATiNd
After saying that t.i clrcilar nns
false In stating that tin necks hud tlo-
lated thatr contrftet or had . I. intpe.i
union men. and In convrvl.ig t'o im-
pression that tbev were n t pb.Wik hv.
Ing wages or treating thrii teamu-r 'n
the right way. the opinion dii.tlnuM-
"It wo'ild oe Idle to nrrue thnl tiese
''rcislars we nt Intern" d ai . . -nan-
intimidation an coercRi' Ch . rn in
uned and were n standlnp inc. to e.--ery
oae who wished to work for or tri.le
wlllt the complainants. Tliv eonstltui. d
n part of an unlawful scheme nnd thMr
Circulation should havo been enlolned '
MBANINO. OF THE WOnD "PICKET"
The Century dictionary's definition nf
the wortl picket as a "body of men be-
longing to a trades union to watch iJ
annoy men working In a shop not belon-
ging to tho union or against whloT a
strike Is In progress" Is quoted and i om-
montiHl upon as follows: "The wo-d is
the result of what has neen done under
It and tho common application rht 'ti
been made of It. This Is the deflnl Ion
the defendents put upon It In the rm's-
ent ease Possibly the decree Is Mperlp
enough t3 Inclade picketing hut we Jrr.m
It our fluty to place it beyond controver-
sy." The decree of lhe lowor court permits
"boyv : by peaceful means" ant tn
ruin of tho complainants by threats or
nny nieain -.hort of violence. This pioto
sillon Is dlprnssed nt considerable tcntctt
the court MtylnR:
"If there dafendonts lind threatntd
comptnlnnnts teamsters that unless they
ceased to work for them and Joined the
union they had tho power and would
uso It to Induce all merchants not to
sell them any goods by which tliey might
support themsolvee and families and had
carried out this threat by Issuing boycot-
ting circular nnd notifying merchants
personally nnd by coimnlWees that they
must cense to sell goods to then men
there won.d bnve been no act or threat
of violence: but would the boycott or
conspiracy havo been lawful? May these
powerful organizations thus trample
with Impunity upon the right of every
citizen to buy and sail his goods or labor
aa he chooses? This la not a question of
competition but rather un attempt to
sllllo competition. It Is a question of tho
right to exist. If thero be no todross
from such ivrongs. then the government
Is Impotent lulced. Hut such n combina-
tion Is a. criminal conspiracy at the com-
mon law and In somo ntates in order to
remove nil doubt Is made so by statute."
Tho court quotes frm Illshops Crimi-
nal Inw to Htiow the Irnj principal to tm
hi fc. iiv t:
"It Is In the line of competition and ev-
ery way Just for a laborer to sack an en
chancement of his wages and for an em
ployer to desire 1 1 deprtas them. The
end Is lawful and eapcil 'lly In the lab-
or it is commendable lut when the
means devised for this Jus .: la ths
destruction of competition by men com-
bining to tfhul others out from ITTe bene-
fits which they claim for themselves or
to violate their agreement or to com-
mit assault and battory "d other breach
es ot tho pun co or to wield the power of
numbers for thu Imiioverlshnieiit of those
who refuse to Join or co-operate with
them or to move suddenly nnd together
In a mariner to Injure the public or eveit
om portion the conspiracy is a public
harm calling loudly for punishment."
The opinion says there la nolbtng to
show nor Is it claimed that the Team-
sters union or the Trados council nre un-
lawful organizations the right of such
organizations to exist having always
been recognized. It Is also admitted that
under Uie constitution no one can be on
Joined from publishing a libel xuen as
the boyoottlng circular Is claimed to be.
Tho constitution entitles every person
to freely "speak write and publish hl
sentiments on all subjects being respon-
sible for thu abuse of such right "
CIIteULAltH KNJOIN'ED.
"We are not unmindful" says the sour t
In eonoluslon "of the difficulty often
prokenthed to the courts to determine
what constitutes an unlawful boycott
and to determine what arts oome within-
the Jurisdiction of the courts lo enjoin
and punish and wont belong to the leg-
islative department to Vroteci tho public
a gain K. As already shown. Injury or ev
en ruin to one's business may result
from lawful eomiietliioa ar.d ronihllis
tion of either labor or capital aad In auab
eases the public are indirectly injured.
In liotli England and some of the Ualt-
ad Stales these combinations which are
supposed to Injuriously affect the public
have been the subject of legislation and
unlawful combinations have teai de-
fined ami punishment thereof provided.
Tho aim of courts has not been to Intre-
duse into their decisions new principles
but te upidy old and well etblstrd
ones for the equal protection of all per
sons Tbe decree must be modified so as
te oflpoin picketing tin dlstrtbutUm of
the UoyootUng circulars and all sorts ot
Intimidation or coenluu."
I voar liver UrdV tWa H fail to o
It. duj? If wi in 'i n-iriTt ls i
for help A few doses of llerb'-ie my
ve ynu a spell of rtonon Her bin
is lhe only per fee lrr m'rlieioit J
cur-s ehillo and ever 7Sc If JJ. Lillle
&Co.
Foason tiekoU for Lyf-cw Lecture
cour e oan be cecur d a. Wallace &.
MullerV for SS auhoul children's
season tiekeifc. St.
An Ten Uni-g ' t't'Ufrrnlat
The Ca'Uonit limited 8n a to
dsrl ?.
irvtce: only tH days to Lo Angelea
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MIgAUHEK WITH WILLIAM.
ju - rm - r. - ' Rtnpirnr Nut on the Ilatt of
T"m with li I'r'rip
fCopywrlght 18M by the Associated Press.)
Herlin. Nov. l.--Kmpcror Williams sud-
den abandonment of his lutontlon to visit
one or more Spalrilsli iwrta on his return
to Germany by son and his determlna-
tton to go homo by way ot the Adriatic. '
sea landing at Poton r.nd taking tho
train there for Potsdam has given rlao
to considerable speclatlou as to tho real
motive of his change of program. The !
official explanation giving tho health ot '
ton empress aa the solo reason for his '
majestys rapid return Is only partially
accepted here though It Is well known
that the empress suffers severly from sea
sickness nnd dreaded the passage neroa j
the bay of Biscay especially In view of
the change In temperature and tho pro-
phets ot stormy vather.
The municipality ot Potsdam where the
Imperial fatally will reside until tho itcw
year. Is preparing a warm reception for
their majestys. The Irurgomaster will
read an address and tho Guilds and cor-
porations will line the route from thn
station to the palace and afterwards file
past the emperor.
THE PIIINCHH AOAINBT MM
The absorbing topic In thn Herman press
during the past week has been the Llppe-
Detmold cisa. The verbatim publication
of the dox intents which first nppeared
In a Vlenn paper and which wero copied
by the ent'ia German press enabled tho
nation get rally to form an Intelligent
Idea of tli. whole matter and since In
the continued absence of the emperor the
government has deemed It best to keep
silence the comments of tho newspapers
have boon both varied and interesting.
In the verbatim re-print tho regents or-
iginal latter of oomplnltit to shown to
have beon couched In very respectful
calm language and that uppnrently tho
omporor had no reason whatever to reply
by the curt Insulting telegram forbidding
the regent over to address him In n sim-
ilar manner again. Tho circular letter
sent by the regent to tho reigning princes
a iSo set forth his grounds for complaint
In n. very dlgnlfled manner. None of tho
answers received to the circular letter
lia'o thus for been divulged but It Is snld
In diplomatic circles that several of tho
replies received by the regent arc con
ciliatory and sympathetic especially one
from the prince regent of Ikivarla while
the replies of the King it Saxony nnd the
r- ind duke of llnueu contuelled more
moderation.
Practically tho antlro Oerrann press
sides with Uie regent of Lip
A leading centrist argun the Cologne
Votts Zeltung says:
Emperor Williams has badly advised
when he sent tho dispatch to tho regent
nnd what happened subsequently Is not
approved by tho publlo opinion. What
has happened to the regent today may to-
morrow happen to tho Prince rcgont ot
Bavaria or tho kings ot Baxony and
Wurtemhurg. A very distinct declara-
tion was mndo at Moscow ot tho time
of the Csars coronation by prince Luis
of Ilavarla that tho Oormaii prlncoa aro
not vassals but allies of the emporor. It
Is in the Interest ot the nation.
(Copyright by tho Associated Press.)
London Nov. is. The English news
IHiirs lire unable tr find anything hut
Kwd In the trend ct affairs In tho United
rtiut-i.. They even discuss tho Dlngley
bill In a frlondly tone the Hlattst finding
In the acquisition of colonel torrltory the
hope of a relaxation ot tho high tariff tr.
tho United Ma tea themselves.
It observes that It would b a startling
anomaly if the Dlngley tariff was main-
tained In all Its prohlbltlvenoss In the
United States whllo tho new possesions
were open to the trade of the world
Tho Btatlst does not doubt the United
States fully recognizes this and adds:
"International oordlallty hai obtained
such warmtli thnt tho for bod log Is oftei
heard from tho man-iu-tho-strect that It
may be Impossible to maintain It with
out cooling. As a pollllcan put It antag-
onistic Interests nmy bo developed which
may lead the Americans to discover that
we have always been arrogant land
grabbing Ilrltons and wo may remember
tliat wo have always considered thbrn
blatant offensive Yankees. The United
States-Canadian conference Is wotchel
with some nervousness owing to fear
thtt It may put tho friendship to strain."
Is your ohm! pu iv. poked und
p ei-ry I) e- It c and frot without
s in ng osusov uoee it iiv uuuvu
al h? If . H ha wo-tB" a-rl
VIIM'lPtJ rUKAM VBI.MIKUtiK v.1
s fely exnel thorn anil restoro lt
linalth 86c K. II LUlio &. Co.
Ftntr ttnd t'a$ltr Than Kvtr
The CaLfornla Limited Santa Irf
Itaute solid between Chtouiro a (1 Lo
ltlei Time. J. days. Kleo rle
Iglittxl Three limns a weelt.
A Uiltma-Almule Hhatt
On the California lliultud b'anta Ke
Itouie; tbere is u burber shop in the
uuiTut Bttioklntf oar: ent re train sleo
trie liffhto ; through In 2 H days Chl-
a('o to Ln& Aniteles.
The
California
Limited
Vi Santa Fo Koute la tho best
und speediest falu toCa ifornia
To Los Angeles lu-W days three
tin s a week. I'ulltnDS. diuiutf
ear butfet smoking oar with
barber ibop and observation &r
with spacious parlor for ladles
and childrrn veatibulcd mad
electrio lighted.
Address.
A. J C RKINTS. Agent
Atchison 1 .prta ASaota He Ily
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Plug
Its sale extends around the Globe and every-
where it goes it carries the sunshine of satisfac-
tion with it ! You cannot buy a better chewing
tobacco than Battle Ax. More men arc chewing
Battle Ax plug at this moment than all other
kinds. Do you chew it ? Why should n't you?
Is there any good reason ? 10c. will pay for the
trial piece at any tobacco store. Try it to-day.
Pemember the name
when you
E0A10ND NOKMAli.
Curr-nt tiidileoii Armit-f II (e It Strlttlf l'p
lo Auk-
Wo have Jutt received a copy of the
latest eataloguo of thu normal school
(or Oklahoma looited at liilmoml.
The catalogue Is neatly arranged and
artUUcally oxoouted bearl - the
great seal of Oklahoma and tho suliool
motto -lu Front." printed in bronze
mil blue tho school colors on the flrsi
ptigo On III.- last page Is a eut tf th
school nnd tho legend ''In the bervkc
of tho aouimonwcltli."
Among the annoutieqineutn for ISpS-U
ve observe tho fall lenn closes Krjday'
December S. The winter term opens
0 comber 6 'lit) and cloaca Mnruli 3
U. Tho sprlug erm begins Marult 0
ind ends Juno 1 'B9. j
Tne board of rugents are:
Hupt. 8. N. Hopkins I'reeddu t
Outhrle.
lion. D. I). Leach nrgretnry Okln
itiina. Oily.
Hon. F. M. ThompBon '.reiiMirer
lutlirle.
Hon. I) I'. Maruin. Wttoilward.
Hon L J. 'latin ltl H-no.
Tlio fauul y consi.tfi of;
Kdinuun I). Miirdaugh Psychology
mil I'edagiigiCN
Uiohard I hatcher Mathemiules.
J. U. Allen. Science.
Mits Nina li .lolinsou. Drawing.
Mrs U V York Music.
MlkS Telia urn er Mil uie
K. II Umholtr. Ungllsli and Litln
L. W llaxier Ltteruturo llUlurv
ind Ivlis
MIih Inez Qrecn Heading aud rub-
le Hpeaklng.
Tho eturi'ice re'iulreinents are a
diploma from the pub.lc schoolH or
mtllcient abll ty to paka a fair exnml
nation in UiikIUIi grammar reading
.peillug. wrltlDg arllhme'.le deserip
. to geography and United Mates Lin-
lory. Thu cour.e of study thus artlcu-
a en with the graded course fur public
schools and udvauces ulong thorough
ind progressive lines giving not only
i strong pedagogiuul but a well
rounded and practical education
Tuition is absolutely free. Vocal and
instrumental music elocution aud oro
iory are not excepted.
Huidents (rom other lnstitutionH of
reognir-ed mrrit are given advanced
standing. Uraduution untitles the
student to a diploma which Is u five-
year certificate to teaeh in Oklahoma
md may be renewed by lhe territorial
uporlntent upon evidence of satisfae
orv worn in teacning.
Thu average age ol students for the
pre-o ntjrsrislB. iiiemuurmn try
rubent every class and e mdl ion af
ilf by fa the greater number beinp
farmers. The institution represent
the territory. Htudrnti from all over
he territory ara present l'awnee
Ireer Kay ant Cleveland counties
snd mtnr more havo their represent-
itlves. Thetsrin standing of htudenu
is regularly t-enl to their parents
During the past year the school haf
imwn wonderfully both In members
aud eQIoleney It Is loeated at Kd-
uoud a beautuui little town on me
Santa Fe railroad an idoal college
town. The building is of brink and
native red sandstone and is handsome
and eommodious with large la. bor a to
rlrs a careful y selected working
library rxeclleut reeitatlou r otns and
apparatus of tbe latest manuf dure
The special funetlou of the school is
to train and equip teachers. However
the course o study atfords ample p
portunlty for those who drsini a broad
and liberal edueatiou. The report
fnui the different depirtmeuta are
able and indteate the etlloieney of the
profesbort In their various depart
ment.
The toaeher who dons not grow Is an
Incubus on the state; bene tbe faulty
meet weekly for eonsultutirn and
study Interesting aud iusiructivr
talks at the morniuir assembly have
been Introduced with proUt Kducit
tire examinations are held monthly.
Two literary societies meet alter-
nately eaoh week on Friday eveniug
A gentleman s aeusuug :kjf -Friday
afternoon of each week for tbe
pur poke of advancing tbe pupils alosy
ft ims of debate. The Orator eal
Aisocisllon holds a regular yearly
ootest In whleh the wlnuer repre
s-nU t i.nhoulla theinler-eoiieglati
ioaiei of the territor .
Io government "iDipration la a
greater force than repression perma
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never sets on
buy again.
mm
nent piwer comes from tin evolution
f the inner man; self government is
the object of school government " We
learn that the discipline of the school
Is cf the highest order the spirit of
the pupils lnynl and enthusiastic. A
helpful nnd inspiring atmosphere per-
vatles the institution. All have but
one object to reallto the motto of the
Institution "In Front!"
Already nearly two hundred pupils
havo enrolled this year and many
more are turning their attention to
tho institution and will attend the
winter and spring term.
T4Mf
The Missouri Kansas Jr. Texan rail-
rotiil cojn ntiy. will s 11 low rate round il
trip ireketft-cn November 1st lsth !
IJeceiiiboV flth unit 30th. with final I
'unit oi rcuiru i si nays ironi uate oi
Hale An excellent opportunity for
hotneseoUiTS Lmrlntfi and investors to
view fur thcmsplvea tho grent re-
nurees of the state For further in
'riua'iim address. F. II. Drew O. F
St. T A. I'arions Kas
Havo you ex'tnincd tho prices aud
qualitv f those new tooth brushes
hsinols skins hair brushes and combs
jut rece.red at Lillic's drug store ?
UKMKMHEIt this advertisement
Interest to you who havo friends restlna
In the tomb. It is a home establishment
shipping direct from tho quarries marble
and granite and manufacturing In this
city. Foreign agents show you a large
tinn picture and ask you to sign a binding
ardor for a poor design and grade at dou
ble price covering tneir wages ana tx
pontes Think of it! we will duplicate
Huj ol their work from SO to GO por cent
less. All the work done In the Unthrlo
cemetery rotas weighing upward of two
tons was done by us. Notlre the nam
cut on the barns.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'Phonsands of
women oro
t ro ul led at
mouth 'v inter
vals wall p-iuis
in the heo'l
back bn jcs
shoulder Nidej
In ps a ii 1 In;;' s
Hut t'u-y need
not sufitr.
Thene pains are ivrant tns of
dauj;' i us ilpranjeinent that
i m be co. n ted The men-
strual fun tiou should operate
paHjicbsly.
ftaeofarto1
a
makes menstruation painless
and regular. It puts the dell
cate menstrual organs iu condi-
tion to do their work properly.
Anl thut stops sit this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
niou'a slier month when Wine
nf C'ai'lui hi'1 relieve her? It
costs $' "o at the drug store.
W hy don t you get a bottle
to-day ?
For advice in cases requiring
spcciul directions address giv-
ing symptoms "The Ladles'
Advikory Department" Tha
Chattanooga Medicine Ce.
Chattut joya Tcnn.
iii(Ci.
Mrs. R0ZDU LEWIS. .
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