The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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2Sy.?Kl«.,SSh«S?vS^-1^ ',2S.,«#i1S5; l>,nK^t,",uu — • -
andth7oiVr haSf^ *? ,he ru'< 'und.
countv aUornev a.fell ™ retalnau by the
-her. ,hi'.°r,y
or «he board"VS°r7™?Jr"i ,ianl('
|th® ■' '<■ may require the
districtcSuri of •>, rinK a" ac"°'> '11 the
"..te catXr ThhiChKthe
OUTLINES NEW UStMT LAW
•nor'MW. exclusive"? Imer.T'V. ,'ha'"'1
exceed threo hunH -J? do*'* n°t
Mff be iWTred to 3L!?lta" • the P *ln- I
he has not violated UUh lml! provP ,ha<
°f' ,,h'i" i
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2Srr
grandfather clause not men-
tioned IN OPENING COM-
MUNICATION.
Recommend. Establishment of Twine
Plant and Coal Mines at State
Penitentiary and Chan9es
In Road Laws.
i"ss,£rrr-"'
.n art Vnfunv^,o^-V--Mi5S>^,'V" "
.v- * —
governor of the _ * """' hank AJJ Vi rSf?
al|f§"Il« •WHMJ'JECWIOIIESSttEISS.'SUS.
.tie 7ThV"M7^ulr''VV!arm r «
Interuowen with ura' it'tereata are
T^jBr •' &'
but 11 "nanCT.^'J'not.
ra';„X J*vv"'" '".tertsr
•u submittine ano °I1M U"s act- *
Proved'll, J, f,,,*h , 1,ilv 1 "* Wans ap-
Htttte hlahvJai T.n,.f, *ilve ,rom the
amount «i?i to ,ta, T ",nd a"
county derived by the
county Im ASl,?M",'"urlh null
"om the itale h Wmi°v r "a"1 hum
or tlci ai ii « n <. construeiion
the u.partnient of'w?""" bc nuuJt' lu
show that plans havfnand slla"
approved provided , * made and
.ou.ity lexv to hale and Uie
county making thiannh by 'he
amount or aL ™,?1, '1"" and the
uiHiet ami wh.?. collected there-
par, men, of <he de-
Sloner Of h ighw av *h!uf «>mmia-
voucher on tiie mate ?? drmw a
' "Xtodian of the «tai I 11 easurer, as
able to the counn ,1 |,usllorj ' Par-
amount. and It ah^i*""^' for such
the «taie I'reasurer a 'e of
b« expenued 'by the r.!Sid/Und8 s"a"
manner in uhlrh h. Plans and the
expended." kh "le 'ame <« to be
^elfon8TO2l™™^to°nr"fare !in",ed 10 the
have not intended ta?rlr "'■ «"<< '
m ~ y'ij —governor WHaims motor truck, i"-- JU"', u««"n°bl|t. .
message to the special session does''"7 snd «« RmW
not mention the "Krand father clause"' 'iisTi "mo,ln '•< i ^ collected Yn
but this may be discussed inTsuJ' r^^ "
Piementary message later. ^Vn"" '« follow™ ,lle ,arl°"'
The text follows.
-iiiuurus retum«
SnVJ1 I" foll
«'ul> apportionment
August apportionment ".Hill
Total —
weer1" lulfU^Br'te^i" ">'«e.' ed
talned bv the state forC'>nt Wi"K r<" I
department amounts to «1 Su*T-'"' ,his I
pense. were i„t l A l.AV'V s.'- our ex- |
Mving a bal
Tou«:«"?{,: •jftti10}^ °! ne"—"a-
State o{ Oklahoma: «' the
.m^lftr^t^ir^sM Mr -V the „ate for th-
of"oklalh^l o' J"«. of the state J 'ar«">ent amount, to 11.1
£t*^^^,nfv,0,,!?"JS55- ,:,-"490K
not"1 having b^n JtUch^rfr^'F""'" coIce'Tlo'T^" ,h°e ^oU,i^T" ,"° a'1"l «te
v.. W..U ,.e,tion having been c, r ' \ , "'P me 11
the governor, in due n>ur*e h/TII.'^ Ki° i mak,n* the ,|ei H
proclamation d«. lar • l- ^ < >*Mifd his collectinc a rItl'V ' ~ l.'u ",, l rlv « revenue- I r"" m r< of coal. <(. acre^'uTno. "V.1*1"".'^
been aimrov d to l ave that miifn is irv ' Ti i no "'''"""tunitv for limits uf the McAlester ® ,5 'n the
^ m ;• !dmlni^,r«tlve and en ^rounds, for *3,000 w I> I Ve'!j,1?tiarv
Uyitv so essendHl to success 1,1 tlie federal bursa.. Jf J J RuUedge.
I'Ullding upon a larKe st ale a<siK ied at mv 1!i"ef: w,!<> wag
Convict Mining.
Officio ulan.Trd1^nPUbll1c a, ex
portunity to a. ,ni'h, ' an
acres of coal J( a.-re k containing
limits of the ' \iA . • l,1K ,v'"hlii the
?!5.A,«?,«r. Penitentiary
« x> e,7h«^bur;j r'i,art'ofPVion' " t"an
state use" plan the "'cognized
advisablh'ty^of miking cf,n"<Jeralion the
manufacture of Twine hv ™ for the
1 let labor at the «at nrL ?an*. of «">•
and that you make an atfnr" ln,th's state,
for the installliiK of the ^ k? '"'h
also, to create ■ \.f,! . , "lachlnery and
the tiber may be Ef.r?ha2fd',Und by
plant purchased for use in the
Th r.,, ,Revolvln9 Funds.
cJle^ol^X at° Clfickaslia Ta'"te Bnd
™"SrJl)e i,stee3,,S"J% "-'vX
this institution that th. J"'esurlbed for
S"'^' the u„ ?Jr..T.7!"it
by that department m 8 maintained
that the hosnital hi' Ji, 18 f« ent!al. too,
that the medical f!«. mfinta,ned in order
'SSSJte.'SSJ 'K
revolving fmW an" e.^°,Vs, lns«"'tlons
be kept in the stare "! a,ld ®bould
wlations prescribed b^Th0' 1Ullder r^'"
That the star* hJ. legislature,
minded in.tltule «i KlcUh^"''!
■^rrr.nt ii'n',,a a"d SuW'l>'^ the penifen-1
at <iranite mav carrv'^r t'le reform®torv I
terjulses to help m'\k« th® var,°"s f'n- I
sustaining revolving fomi ? s.an,e self-
< ., -te
COVtRS A NUMBER OF ADDI.
TIONAL NEEDS.
, IU1U rtormal Unlvsralty, a.t "
Suggests Appropriation of $2S,000 To J'ubl!lT'luTair«ret/jevted" trim4",
Aid in Prosecution of Two- I
Aid In Prosecution of Two
Cent Fare Cases.
Ttl«.' ',"1 r°U" °' "«Pr««nta-
Stat, Of OkTshorns: L* "",ur« •' th*
orov«alhu regular session, by act ap-
the surr^*11you appropriated
In the Nsw r-Jfi000^ out of any funds
L'nlversltv^ Pri , ld b<,lo"glni! to the
kawa oft.h" ry School, at Ton-
prlated tor rfZ"' "ut otherwl.e appro-
tea^hers anrl of "alarles ot
the fiscal vaar ? i" 1 *ch"ol for
anrt IVwi * r beginning July 1 |iw
Wm«?'o? aJU"e 3°' 1#I5' a"d 'or the
'he Mld L'n* .y,.l1vd iiLd!b!" "wln* «>y
i «w wii utvvior,
btlerea Mgriauaural and Nop
vsrslty at Langston, Oklai
bum. the adjournment of \,
lar session tile Alee.ianicai Bui
,°T1'la"t at the Colored Ak
aiid Normal Lnliersity *
U*lahoma, burned. 'Ine State
i Ublie Affiilra rullwt^.t .
t-ciupujuea ins sum of
on tliesu buuuingo, which is L
(Mate treasury. By act ol X
IKlt, you appropriated the
000.00 to b« available dmlng I
yeai beginning jui> 1, j j * 1
for the purpose of installing .
system ot Mater wor.a .
said Coloied Agricultural and'
University, i rfceommenu thai
resolution, the Insurance , '
be made available ,'7'
•_ - e «ii me Aiecuanicai M.. .
Power 1'lant, and that such n'l,
neeehrar> to be used for ti,.-
constructing the system of I- .ur
aou seweiwge may be util,v", '
same purpose tu I
Savings to be Converted Into n.
. , t Fund. 0 Re
1 lurther recon tha t
vide, by joint resolution, ,5,£'
n-mi-uoie io buy auuit.ona
equipment or material for such I
tlon a« may be necessatv ;
a double inducement to the ina'nai
of e>ery institution to have a
surplus 'u'lfl * dellclene>. heeaus
" , 111 Ko autoniaticalJy ini
revolving fund, and, if it 1H a
far^?' as-vlurn or institution
. * . iuf„, ar'. oarri,
teen app^";;\u>, x,,Z • a"dmh,nr,0,vi°r,"ni
efft,'h/.rT"n •"<1 <hc AnTe'lo^aVe Uken so eiSi^^Vn, a*.^. ™'*
the state. ,h' as a la o'! NeitheT'ha,bU|,K~K JJJT" a '"W scale'; r —— «i my m,uest by ti, Ti'""
J V' > -
iine,d.hh"' "" a>''v jninof"rt,r>n or,*!'*«■'"„ ••ontemplate.J ,'n tr Tanw'>,n-iro5,1''"a,<inB A Producing . s
i'SS5£S «HSi
as contemplated l>\ u 'n " \U j1'.** J ai al sten«.g-«pher «T a one addition-
« — - ^^'^!o!T^H5^«^om.
' mined
1,000
tnat in
ojlTn°a ^Um'^«r,Ch^^r'r^a"'! &
.eamlasSM7i lhe lower Harts'horne
£5?r ^~thaads bId-
6.1(V0C«. ' ssid Lease No. 2,
a.*signed • 1 mv 01 mines, who i"at
bureau of mines. InsfS-c'ted^anl)0 fed,>ra'
r. on this c*« 1 as^ollowa^ rePOrt'
y -.V^dni'^crr r^*a,""v had
About six iiiiinihe o/i ° ' nij>els slope,
mine should be canaYle^f^' this
from two hundred to th? P^uolng
tons ol t oal i^r dav Th« hundred
ducin? i inn > * i^he cost af j ro-
undei the present n^i niine coal
mining, after the surtJrl* 8cf,e. hand
l^vlded. should no, eacSJ'lTl-,"^
.b^o^rg^,^ = '°'.-l cap.
15 11];, , 7 sa'<l act of Mar. , sustaining revulrini f.inj T s.an,e s"lf-
thl' It SS«r<£SjSuid;^
Convict Mining. same. crlbed for the keeping of
su! h' a." M'nnelota? Mieh/^an'^'d*''k'"'
SHSSp
This will not neces!4r h ,.n7nrS,de'',tion-
available funds"Lliva.h"'
nree« z v,-vfth"
on of sucl, industries or busifXl arry,"e
Vacancies.
senta°tlveie8fromt r" ,"'e l,OUSf' «' ropre- I
counties and inThe stn Vrrr and ;',",rokee
«hh"« v«i0a^,if::;,Ttriu^""'-Suc,1
the Major and Alri1L.ii . senate from
specla?CelecUon'l<llaveXhen>,e °f ho,d"^ a
'Z ^.^ me STEM ^
SS£t2;
as
advice in the niatter evi ow yo"r joinI
nition empowers the governor, co.",,i-
wnts of election, it .l,„^'uT "°L '?
the aaid X.'f a" "eh,B owing by
to be paid unon lu 1 -I hool.
Sta!te JBoarrt i 5ims approved by the
Board of Puki<« * cation, the Ktate viue, uy Joint rfMniitti. **"'
of the said Vnly?r tty ^Prl'^r^1 a1"lounl b> the several Suf,
m6."cha-p't^To^ equ""M,w or ,naterii" ""
oftlTd mitZ^
year endtng June 30 is^Ji '?h lt'e "t<;al
H8.780.00, Thl. a... . . , the sum of
out of certain timai 1 'r i is made
. 13, under Act o? fwl m "ecUon
I cordar.ee with sei ti< an ac" 'ar
I Of imo "h "eal0" '«w Hevised Laws th.s mTid "will" be"a«,1.1^% Carr"
'«hu°m ^ .^So^'warn^t 1
g^^taway. £';s; SpTr^&STS S
01a! rTTl- <°(L, f ne ex^end' t Ures" madt
ti-c Jr S2brp"*tiM a,,d -
1 Con*,|tutlonal Amendments.
.he '%e>™L^Tn
udmeni to s„..i„. .,'a'°?
j
sidera/ion^the' a(i'v""Vf°r, Ur '
lutlon, of transfer rif.ir #1 • joint reso-
from the saicf .ifm '5.380.58
prlated and aiI,ii"™„ / ,'iS./{'0-0(i appro-
Prtated and available°/, •"•'i0',00 •PP™-
for the fiscal year ljl]fi n-M- lnslll"'lon
datlon goes onlv i<> n. 1? recommen- . ««n -fiurnent to wtu. . —*—"* * •
T. — Pavinfl Taxes n,,, i,™! !hat only such subl
Is "paving taxel "ie,<'r"1 '''ousand dol- I fnended by^heTtave" o^n
' >klahoma Cll? a"d I 'and* lan>atlon — . *^"e.r"or m his
propnation to pay it.
Paving Ta*« mav he ^i onj>" su<
owes several thousand dol- I landed by^fhe «2ve" o^.n
v and I r'a,e land' wt,ul" lamatlori convoking the fja,
o z it. 0'nm®nd an ap. . auch extraordinaryK oJcMi™,"
rrrf00" ^ n"r,y su,ee auch
liw' "T.V?" t,>0' anirle Initiative and
amended by adding''to !•'«*\ 333, *.ri further recommen
the Words "IncludUir fewvf■■ sentence *'[ailon the question c
These amendment . ('"erendum and the
for your conslderLtVnn i .e ..recommended ' u,"le' not onh as i
"•ally t0 aa!id Sterns bUt "mltfd ^1,, al""v" "o'lhe co
Dn<lf>u>..u m.' _ wis which were r.r,
:ialatur«
lirnltati
▼ *iavv.v7. ..v. . v Illlfit | li.
year! after the fo^ i «J«..of theif =e^" Tn '41t ,1
ualificn
and s
purchase fort> thou
tutions and
'• modern Tin "evivi^'S wi,hin "the I *" '«>
of prisoi.i-j c ^ he management : In'1
nner< n n P'Sat many of the liris that w
- ;r,::. i,r >hf- pr.^n al district
agencies I. within the
conclusive and
consideration th
?® 5SSS
-- - great
exist.
to legislative a<
meVus""whr,"l,'athe constitutional ame,
you a, the "bmiiSS
ti >i m.v 1 ,fKular session, and th
Of Pi-bllc AfT.ir. ? ,he s'ate ftoard i Printed and distributed £, !!e
*««hori,y - J^compl, VTZ *, •
'rally to said items.
On Pe°'embenrtV,??rP7a,i0nr
deficiency for the" rhili ui certified ta a
Depaitment in thV sum ?
month rental for m. VrrF II" 00 per
not available omice There was
space contracted f~rS?.rn.J?r b'm 'n the
^:^.oA,?:^.r,7"am " £c-,t %•
h«' no° fund^avaUabl ' ^ "w'^iSS i't", ^ o
« & 'Si. «JS " --rr. S
'!"' ??• V recodm„ ;near,°ird!n.^ ~ Th. ««, Choi.ra.
.« r nm. 7es on \ thi
the deposit of this fun*
Interest. Usury and Pawn Shops
Question of the c-arpir.#: of extor-
tionate rates of Interest hs$ t., upi*-d r
foreground of disc ussion fur s..me mcmths
Questions cmeatla) to t-r determined nrl
"ueiltK? l° *lh<i oc,n#l^rat °n of th, umim
iw^. 5# .1 be<'n 061,14ne<1 f^oni the so-
i*rnor of the treasury, nt Washington
through the oomptro.l«-r of the firrencv
at my request t_ n December Mh tie
solicitor of the treasure wrote the comr -
troller of the currenc\ as follow*
"Oongrens having power to create a «v«
tem of national bank.® ;« tr*- juda * «' tn
the extent of the powers wi " "
conferred upon such hank«
sole power to regulate an
exercise of their t pe rat ions
While a state has tlu • ritimat< iwi*«r
to define and punish >rime« bv eet^^r ^
laws applicable to a :^-rson«s «it> n ,
jurisdiction, and it max d.-V;a e bv «rZc a!
laws, certain acts to be nminal ■ T. • « J
w hen committid bv off . - - a>
its own banks and institutions it *
without lawful power to make Mich «rw
rial laws applicable to banks ornnir*
and operated under the lanS of the l r
States 1 nuen
"It is shown bv Section* 51ST nf th
revised statutes that corgrtVs' >as con
sldered the matter of usurv and "it mu'lJ
be concluded has cove re.) the .iih',,-T
fully A9 was desired Th «• beine «n >
®jn_ of the opinion that an njflf., r ,,r ar'n-
national bank would n. t be am ens hi.!
•■late law making usurv ,7,.;
*miC^ 'M "«-ciMln&U,?T
nroprlate to cover "lut'rll'f "lat vou -
tha fls.al vear l ii hnt Vut on,y ,ur
fiscal vear'1117 - ut' also' for the
On request of the Commissioner
Tha . ^°fl Cholera.
Plague over parts^of th"''^ °r ,R'1
'he last few imonths ha. 'e dur"
grea' to th. "• ',a* occasJoni
raise,, and farmers of fh br^eders a
essential that Dmvi.i™ u'he b?*te "
■> should be
nd has th.
x>ntrol tht
ation o'Jt
depart met
funds a\a
ma\ deter
ter:j..
.1 uTXT.tJp
nine. " "' J °"'r J''dement° yo"
adf nfrlU. e ChaPter 173, un-
' ' i rov*irfMl,H a,ld Tuw nshi|
iHniae* that.
"** !'c fm«\°unl> ' ommission-
,a 11 . ** * •'• as prue
be known.■ ,<?,nl>eteiit en-
snow n as the county en-
/ l',, ',n,!lr'L°' C'rtlce mav pe
«e™ 1 > " rJ county
ere .t. h Perform the
fovided
ot ariTen n1r '""""'eration the
:> ti I'-l.n'
compt
< f the
that to
lias a
familv.
This i« i'Z 11 ,e l,°unty or
the ,.V" '"""e can save j 1 """ held up action "n'Vamng'lht'Vfr
uf ••'Payers h\ minine ' ' Hections to see f im« art ^ 1' ~
eht be provided that be obviated. exi ense might
r„f^L"ir.'. that the members of the-
He
to
11 UeKt . r . i ^ ~r *""11
c venng this bj an ai'pn.p'rl- oners in the 'prison" iTmmi "'
moileda^J'help'the "
Jer' rule* and"""" r'r< '"ed 'thaV'un" he obviated."
SnS?r I >odies are rea.ous'for "
™.'n?0"5ie' dr3^>b;
then the min^rs^v"''^"/ da^-
fo°r^i?>,ha'nSear^nrm a"d ,hp ,ih""> '
UilWofThU ,aV;frarn ,ha'is"m" "PPose
with the argument T,'ninB "la an,'
ork If ti--, wort u 'f da"eerous
ous > haracter Ihat a convu'i .h ',a;"rer"
worked at it everx* i should not
nelds should be cliZL 7^1 mh ' i:i ">***
life. for if It is n ° pro ' ' ' ma,
convict t.V un -L. 7« I . danPerous
the free man to he 'L },°° danR
The ame 4fr ?.. „,pPkrmi,M
cif,,,!,! • • w of the police
Should retrain the stale f—
tt in there to mine
^harities^ ami Correcfion*01*1 m 1 *•'orier ofi^",*fc' d firmer *ot "the*™??,*''* .,ar
a deflciencv in T^il '# 1 certif>ed to f* *mlal that provision b# m«i f 1
Home of Hedeemin^ t° Holme* Jection and regulation an t^ e *>rT
!irfSSS&S7*3a
af Vrt?! I lnft,tutlon. I recom- contr°l of cholera nr spread an
is dsSSu f811*81* rhiil claim def,nln*f the duties of an
Z deficiency and make ari an others in relation Per«on and a-
5n to cover said IM.CO P "g the pr^ncn" tT,e,ret(5' and concern
recommend for \ o,,n hnr UCtlon. and une „f
ctfullv submitted,
ROBERT L WILT.IAM.S,
Governor.
part men t tc
fring
er and
meanor.
A state law prohibiting the ,
charging of interest should applv «,)
hSnk. ,".bo"' national a!,d «Ta
■MS F>om the opinion of the solicits
of the treasury a stare siaiute niakin
usury , criminal offense would hTv. n
application to the officers, agents or em
Plove. of national bank. P °r em
>n complaints have been made as ti
ipilS',5?'« "'-"of* u^tP-a'
providing aralnst su< h ab.iK if
£ates such loans haV A
5Sf Va,u,e
ft '-n'e ISZ&Z
t "e,commendat,ons.
' recommend for vour • n«, i
question of interest and usurv Tilf! the
;-tthat you consider the advisahnit?5f
M-'nVISIJUn';
Pnlufn'iX^
fn addition that v„„ ,*rm , ' "nl
principal in. identa feTtlP he chl ilT'"1
chattel loans amountmr to tu*^ T1 i0rl
?' "'"vr'- ,hi iV,!de"r; rii"*
dental fee' h0?" Th' "lusted incV.' I
ed In such Ts [ *
the avoiding of th^nterest lawaV
engin
unt\. t.'.e count\ u.
"Menses of th - state
««. and to furnish sucn Helper^
•i h* Ad> Va,orum Tax.
x ^n'Tthr?^ 'i;,ad val"
sr. Vs' 'ha' ,h' '"llroads
the
i for
that
Household Sports.
nn 'Thr F.Un °f Cookin8" is the title of
one of the new book,. Probably a
companion volume to ' The Jov of Sick
"Th* >'ot Di3b
lo * ho" ''seal"yearHendln
T )j j; Union Soldiers. _
Notre ^Qam Old.
J® ,V >V;r^Zn% y°h"r '-'o' -'•ec.J ^TheC^^r528lnhParifh.r«
n.'e; a^rcompe0ll^dr",oan,d "?d f,er««rd.M demolished 'tht
~ -ha, yen, ma^L-U-;
lm7o,,;^r,t?^ r«, ^ I "^f^nda.iotfMow'^e "r1"' 'a,d
the confederate Home , . Trustf-«s of being relehe0.,a first mass
the HoVwhich' "**' ''eionged a'o Heracljus. The grand ' ol, 1 P;'triarCh
^--re. hut nJf^^Olty has been sore.y
SomT^0Uflh thS Lon9 Day,.
d"y' in "e years ?0 com.,
during
ring an action t
ne that the> ha>
itv or sani at t < n
Article l. of th-
d °n^,m|nnhPmf- anrt "cner
s5as?,HR!S?
4 I'hl'rgl 'o,a' ="™ld p~b2blr;
stitution ot the sta^can'"beTu^i,, b2,e,hfh
a.or to k.,.„ he '«
oHur-Giass Auctioneer
An ancient custom lias just been ob-
rll . 8' "!r.d' S°mPr"e'-
,- cold ' keen • s^ved at Chard. Somerset Fngland
.e minded in.tltuti^",^ ^vj|^ when a meeting of the burgessef con
be'exerc^ ketTolIs^ A ""l^' 'e"iRg 0f ,he ma:
fmm . . to Ket tolls. An hotir-^lasc
of Ardmore? not" ■"Inl^'1 ''le Clt"
Home. This has hL.n a guoue '° 'he
rH;
Home. ,. ^accordingly^6 recomJ^nj' that
Santa K.
f th
grourn
Artie ,f
te m
, of t h*
ad
I that it
I('. of the
A . T <v s
the
d by th
'■^rii?i thn^H- An '10ur'8,-s was set. arid
- occu- I whil^ 'hf sand trickled from one half
' *° ,he °,hei bids were made. The
oper- "5^r ° Ihe ,olls was determined bv
Ivhich , bid before the sard ran down.
you authorise he #ta;.r^I2.m'nd 'hat
.vou"';;,, T/'w'stt yr:,o ««-•
<h .he „^,! ,emp,a,i0n " Tln5.Wlth ,he srea.
> F. i>
•utentii
supren
Th
as den
this state
^.,n-foTh of one mi" i levie
• •bvkiiiSv fj r"a<l purposes it |
f.i.atl re v.,.3' "i* "le I'Ur|...e o
nsen-.i obv expression
. raTn'. 'of 'Z\r^ o'f^^lF^
"«"f"on of this state ' 0 VK.t
e ja'id r°ad fun,i 'arr
I out under the act a *'"1
a re.urnng specfic appropf,."
Wrs. Heps Sayings.
man7^' a * 'u"8 Wa>S °" makin' •
man mad observed Mrs. Jonathan
Hep as .-he slnveringly took her rub
down, but the ony one thet never
misses fire is f carreck the pronunshe-
ashun uv one of his words w en he's
tellin- you w ere you git ofr at _
m<
here
detail th<
^ June 24
l^enalt
subterfuge
recommend that
twice the an,.Mint of inV. r'.l', "nr 531 •
l^oVrl: y'.lfLJ-
Mother ,nd Daughter.
-
T ,,USh '• h""°0" wher
Enquirer ' '° r-d-^'nclnna,i
of ,h* attorr
on this matt* r
i recommend ft.r vour
amendmt nt f,f thi«' <. •.'" Jera,lon the
««•: move ail ambiguitv oT«I?J f° ** to
and tlon which nfuid S- fi ■.ron*,ruc-
•ther larre tawVeS^„,,hrhlr*iIroa<U or
t«Ap«>ers of this stste
•sist th-
payment or the v
1 | ground t<
'^f^SMr^sasTr
KC r,., a in U r r-o.e 1y , nd " v i,' ? ,aI l("
poses in1 .dpan*^ th^
imitation p&rJJE,
or Arti
•ctlo
th,
I take
on'ml' }ht ,''«j?|atur?'mJend1
ighTUli"
I recommend for
^3turj| Querry.
Addington Bruce save men ...
naturally lazy Then what artTflcU
condition or influence is it ,hat ^
us long for a sharp knife, a piece of •
«l de? * and 8 °,Ce — i" thl
i <' nr-f
tvail- and to iimvida , ■ ~ - — - -
m of the conviet Is to '' whir'
•lateel for humanilv but also^or reason'101 on,v
co^ctro-he^d'r - -ny
Janw ®1" It is not practical atPan1Utf"
\ icf* tnore than one-fifth of t^i
«r; The'i' r,Yb^ tt^- ' an^e
"'els'to V* 17,™ d° twilling /'Ton'
a"i',"L' T>e ^ oal^l^^i'- -^ - .. e.e ,
K.. ,o mi'nenf0'aT ^ ^/'" ^oT Pittsburgh Dispatch
•rmcr should n« be mad- tLT The !
"«ry^£*5f I M " Unfit to Trust.
P««eenTy, V ^ ^'e on "I °f h'm Wh0 fl8UerS yo". ""1
'.".he'^To 'mine'11,if 'alr "■* wh h '° VOUr faw- or ' one
««' .""e. hut for \?t2 be al, *' Ior 6 ,h'Dkj wl" ,el1 rnu of it;
and heXT ,hat protect human"^ m°ft Probablv lie has either deceived
I recommend for vour abuiie<1 >'°U. or means to do *o
iiiu™^a?gu^ ?h"e m;mbpr ,he fable of the fo.v com-
or lea.e. .3°"! the necessary net , menrtin ,k_ . .
cont'^r;- um«ybe • *«?!SpSSs
,o£««' s^SRh rati1;:
'•'pen!;o? of .ht employed under th,
control for that of ''ri—
"p„ j Twine Plants.
opTra'ted £*" " '•! -d and
n*-anai of convict labor at the
n Kansas, Indiana. Wi
■'-« •! ;or vour ccmKiflf.s-. ' "• '«r"us iu uo
'".o'.^u'if ^ Z R"n,;n,bpr ,hp f«ble of the foy com-
**. and enter WJTthT'ne, "Kht" ^ari" J" S"lg,nS of 'he Crow, who
CMI aa may be r.ece^e. hlad something in her mouth which
the fox wanted.—Hale.
-Mirne
°ta. North"
of
md South I >a
these
orts
Worth While Quotations «•
Instill in the minds of our voure theUn Sreatlj admire the poem which
ST5^ " - - «
icassr,h" ■—izx rt^,r.=
The wa rde B w
riven me exhausnti
'*"51 of th*ir twine plants%
°' '« "<■ bv
at a state prisr ' •
Real Spirit.
^Ut^n^n'Jret^"--pug^'teft
v„„ A9ricu, "ral Information
an
- ^TpU,.S ^
i
Cruel Inquiry.
Im suah. said Chollie Sofileigh
nh a drawling lisp, "thg, j don ,
know what I shall do when 1 get oul
of college. Mothah wants me to be .
minitbtah but I haven'tleaned towarc i
ithrachah. "Did you ever think oi 1
,5sr " -H
Tia Ever Thus.
After a man has been defeated b> !
a few votes his friends know ju«'i
"here they could have obtained th.
required number to elect him. had thei 1
sussed the race was going to be j
adjoining t .^ ,r."J77 «cres
i- - Wo'K ae5rav-'h-"°m0f
i Phases. expended in such pur-
paid In aemi-annull "•yrnel,""" '*
I re con i m rt".^ *o r r V o fi - Grln"e
•I i rc.priation to ha',? , ^"'"ieration an i
Piemen, shed a„3 for t^"'- barn-
M n^\!p«a',o°ur
I ^n"on. and this is it. a.iaoi ' """
| '••ter. upon investl«n«., at ai< a1-
I 'hat the Mate ha. not ,ounil
1 the lands on which ' title to
, tiary 10 located This tr« Ue ' cr.lten-
one hundred a. res "•', ''onsists of
'"'ed again., ,he'«arten '"Ml ins'"
I session of thi, tracl an , r'"WI I'os-
| counsel for the plaintiff h. "^lUes,
cuted this wath the ean''' '"•"■e-
hat 1 Hould submit ,\\). ""^e.sta.uling
I legislature when com-e h""'
Also located within in« ,
Prison farms and ia?d. P, V.n"* of 'he
or- eighty-acre t°a ,f -McAlester is
•ated a i^-nch orchard o"f W,hlcl' is 'o-
acrer Im est.gat,01, dl.c',,..!"'"! ,hir'>
• tats has been in ' that tht
five or .1* JUrs' wm"::'" "•'« lam
to the owner Th- an>
,'!;e lam? ,'^e ^
that the State ought r . iT* a'"1 '•♦"''• vt
IS'1 '•" 'ed me o'^ ! '"d.
" a reasonable price 1 , """
>ur consldei-afion ii,e "mmend
e llllea,|0n
for
! t'hV^lrrla,io" " ■"Which i
wilhln the hound, of'"Pald'mli"
'lie aie Hoard Of I'lill . .1. ,ar"
' .?V-i (it!"" Ira, t from him '"K ha
K ,.1r l>.W«V"ih •"
* 1 ml f
ZZZTror raiun'" u^'tir;
real "f -Vp0ur '«• But the
quiet weeks. \o« "|t '1'?
fided whether, ln thl d, I"K
supreme sorrow or your
shall miserably r .<1 '"ptll,ion you
iner. rha "ac,er «lorioualy con.
cep. liv steady 1 <"mi°' b" n,ilde «"
-PIHliips BrooLs "COn"nUed ProCeM-
„v State Spirit.
-iu x ^eh;no,;ra,ht*n''phyi11--"
heathen la""' I,,e «hat a
not horn in I'' is ""J""10
prompt reply \Vom .e"'S' wa" «"e
panlon. Woman's Home Com-
Her Misapprehension.
stable.
shooting con-
Tl"- >en who are llf,, ,
""""''l and °nwar«| are 1 ho """ .WOrl<1
ti, ln J,' T Wh0 en'
uian criiicize.—Kliza-
Awakening.
,hJ?' y°U"K man * ho fondly belierec
that two could live upon as lit„e "
one arrived reluctantly at a complei,
realization of the falsity of the theorv
-ben the famil ydoctor offers corgr.« I
uiauons an. s.j. "it" u i
Get Rid of Odor of 0nion^
-Man> persons ohio. i
pfinup f.f , . ^ onions h v
^e..hof;hh;rr,r;:he;a:mpfar' ", -
^ A"er eating onion's hold'a'awaf
s« ho°; zz's :he
of! beth Harrison.
'«' "a..Chadna Und"8,"'<'-
"Phool. |„ ,,isi,' " ,en ous day at
"Mother whv.T * " l,e sald:
fli; • don' *'onien have any
Don't il,ev kn'.u W, lhey'1* littler
day," ' " le-v *row up some
He Had to Be.
« ' VIS rS!Z%Z'.5j*
acre American. —Haiti-
Where He Got Them.
'"'ed a.b!>utU"|,^ ?' magaines scat-
iiiilsf lake „ le> s rooms. Ha
.i«ubi it ,nBthr,M rnv" d°n,t
from nie i .t L'"4' He toolt foor
.on* «ZViSht UUd ' l,,lUu■, rMd
... i
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