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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA! \M DNKSDAV MOHXING, XOVEMBKII 1" 190?.
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1 SPtAKtR CANNON I bod. ...-hi l« l,.lr ; . ■
By lha State Capital Company. Unto th# adjective mark* '
—' t'ncl® Joe Cannon, the new ip«K«ri Thi. fa |B |h ,hJ, k..A OI
frank h. GREER. Editor. dj ,|,e house, 1* Interesting berauae o! dane represented bv the u i re<
■i — ■■ c;in hardly t>« IV'i slang It l-
hls personalis, bnt th r* are othe j, Il(Jftt #t lh(. (|lj *lt.. tnt. u
from «Ianff. ••Fierce" U an e*cape f.om
rmntul exertion and an adoption t
flied. uniform, unvaried phraae. hUi.k t
a denial of fixed, uniform, unvsrlel
g || un ausie wi phruar.- and a search after n w an<l
< a* * i.. . J..— #>■•> *i*aa I « s f mnr« VlVid on «
SUBSCRIPTION rates.
Dally by Carrier In City.
One
One in on III
On* year
Dal y by Mail—Strictly In Advance.
Three
: month* .
j thing* ihat make hla aoceaalon to the)
S« il exalted offlM «>f unmual lntereat. He
"III « '•# i the first speaker evir elected fron.
the state of Illinois. although i-ha* nhrase*
"*:e haa given ua two of our greatest n
2 09
presidents. Henderson, of Iowa, wan
So aul'."crlptlon will be eent by mail is , first speaker over elected from west
it I lie Mlaaliltppi rl ir. nil hf lived
i the west haul; < f It.
lutely
vlvld
. SI 0*
• fluaher." for (nature
new and Indubitably
imraet) up th«- man wh^ with on
tno right cards in hie hnnd. I'
i if h • li«U flv«- until he nan ol>itR«-d to ' The .
low down. We all know four flusher? jglv.n I
Could we give them any other name t
which would provide ua with a better!
flashlight. pocket all' portable phot«>- , hut#A^n'M^U|CwlnM
:raph of them. Kingfisher po«t<>l?l
Mr. Chesterton la wis#-, therefor" In hla
lefer. t of nlaritf when he Imp • th it ho ' ndJei citiseni
11 «t retch** his shield only ovw tho«. slar.r ^
this winter it s.iould not be because j have had four and N «w York has had HQrda and « upresaloriM which re.i.iy s<
the dldu't try hard enough but one. His name was J. W. Taylor. * nerv< to tho language f .mebody Hydro - ).mi. t
I Si* ..I 'in' r. ...■■ from II- •• • « , . >•;. . •
Tho commercial club .bould keep ll soulll | j,n«ilon Cheven. Junes L. Orr. ut"l,«
« hi- city of Uuthri
Ronctay Edition.
On year by mnil
Weekly. _
fltx months ^ Kentucky has furnished more sjwak-
—— . than any other state. covering a
Here's hopln* the bankers keep on i erlod of twenty yean, of the nation s
h.vlog good time hlitory Th.r. were H.Brjr Cl jr. J
IS. Carlisle. John Whit* and Linn Boyd.
If Oklahoma does not Re: statehood Massachusetts and Virginia each
much, bui Do.'ic'i wlia ">•<' "« * ,h,ra hllv, ,mWtlon In that m „ ..mm hud won . .hoe hi
era may have learned something from i p(.(1<j;i Thal onfV was jaraP8 k. folk. *ur- «>f which r nytw«l>
their sojourn In th metropolis. and slang whi h
I introduces
their I
- v .... r __ „f /1...K ! _ „ , , ihata with ahoe bornn. Home of the test of .Ph, ,hinB "mn
eye fixed on the nal! One of Outh- f Carolina, John Hell anu J. UB „l)Uld lMV<, ront. nt with up at c!is'er c*y. IP
rlo'« rallroadn l making dlscrimina ^ po||( ol Tcnnnw. Howel! Votli ih«t ihn Japan"." hud «..t >o i.mud .... ■ lilt' i.mi
line raiea acaln.t the city. , and Chaa. F. Crlip, of OcorRla. Iwvlna whipped ih> Chl:>. . that liw ,
-- ! On:>- fine •!" ilii-r :.|-cr ■ i v ini; il" .**—Jg ...I la Um I.
Doirlr hax not laught Near York ' „ .... , dlltern.. belwc. n alaiw which la main i.,.... riit. ■
wtebed the pr. Bldmicy Ihomh ntiny or ph,nl,.ul lv .h. id.« « o.-.-rcmii
m'.ght be proud . ip
b no new figure
nd perforin.
e rtf}'
HOMES FOR j Introduces no t.ow Idea.
The Armenians are not content with " rue unucl c«""u """" " "pt ,h ,l"bl"u
«IM> way the Tnrka kill ihem off. h v.;. iHh HOMfcLLSa ,,i.k,i. all •.
taken lo killing eu li other. It s a .(If-1 Kor the purnoae of "providing ^ ^ un;
flctilt matter to satisfy the Armenlnns. homes and employment for the home- to b<> ^rln-«!
atutslning Iwoie owners. Independent
of being hired." Senator Hoar has In- cuba ano reciprocity.
troduced In the senate a bill 10 ere-; Now York 8un It in good bu iness as
ate a bureau of national homes to b* w,<" nn W*' faith to put tho Cuban treaty
operation.
OKLAHOMA PAHAOR
I^ iora la huatlliig f
lillllr.g
Sera note!
Wklttf l
(louring mill.
W i:>iier «a
of the riranlte Enterpri
assay < haiu
iit recently.
%
oraaniacd
! • way of I
i for
ontemplate procuring [
race laack and uriangtni;
unty fair.
•rnlng i
sent out
ly of the Chirk
la to become editor
m Schaffofrl I
.. M„.
ind r ilorrd I I
Plenty of "Go."
Here's an overcoat which you must not
ato look at; bettor try one on just to see
hovv you'd look in tho very sweliest thing
made.
I TO THE GROCERS
OE OKLAHOMA
V( here to Ge: Oil Tacs to Com-
ply With Inspection L- .
It': a Hart Schaffner A; Marx product'
which says all that needs be said for quality,
toring, stylo; we i-all it the Holt Ryton;
las what you mi/iit call "go;" you cau see for
yourself.
Wlisn eau vs*o put ono of these coats on
your Wo have them ready-to-put-on and
we're here ready to do it. You know what
"guaranteed" means, we guarantee your com-
plete satisfaction.
A. O. FARQUHARSON,
THE ONLY HIGH GRADE CLOTHIER,
* GUTHRIE. 112 E. Oklahoma Av
Under iho new oil Inaoertlon law It i«
ulawful to let a can of < oal oil or gaeo-
. imo go oat of a etore without a label
it j«o te<l theion ahoaing that the el! ha*
bean officially Inspected. Here la the
label requlrnd •
Ok la Territory
TIU« HAH UEEN INBPJSCTED.
i T<-«t Upeclflc <lr
of Inapertio
vltjr Teat .
Name of Merchant
Theae labeia Mt'8r ui: os oi'MMtn
PAl'BR to J iu ii PASTE THEM ON
EAblLV ANI) QI K KI.V
PRICES.
T'-e State Capli '.I Company baa them
lubcie In atock reudy to be cent to you
fr*
■all.
In tuba of >• ami on 0«JM
Phone 14b.
The Camegl' Herald ih now owned by
Plwher Hrot". They ;.tvj newspaper men <if
• xpelteme Hn«l ahould make an Improve-
ment Ir- thi< paper.
placed uudur th« direction of the sec-
retary « f agriculture. The bill author-! Npw york j|orajrt
lies the Hccrcatry to withdraw fromi<ione should he dor
The evidences of thrift so noticeable
am-'- K the visiting bankorn are but
corrub.iratlve of the wonderful Mor
les of prosperity we hear from all
orer Oklahoma.
We iru^t Director Smyth h ucrvoua
si tuck was not cauasd by the raids on
tlie Hpeak-caslea. The director should
make the apesk-eaay keepers and po-
iltlclans back of them nervous.
An «.M wes •• ru philosopher who was j culture prepare the lan-l
wont to «ay that he didn't want to nee tor occupation aa national hoinea for
a war in the Tar earn, but if it must larmers and others who will till the
come "we have the wheat." After the .-oil and receive the proceeds of their
hame fashion we nay that we hate to i labor* with the exception of amounts
*eo destruction by flro but If there which will be set aside to relmbur«o
must be one Coney Island I* lite place [the government for lt« expenHe in | rc-
luto
A farmer near !>« •
in .nlvortlalng for i
two hundred !ini«wcr
p.iy to advertise.
r spent forty cents
wit* and received
And .-till. It don't
Do You Know
Unoeda
Biscuit
?
mm sr.-
market anrt f-ettlernent 140.00O screi
of government lamia, groujilng them
togcilior in as large tracts aa pogBl-
! Iile.
1 Under the bill the aerretary of agri-
: paring the land* and building home«
to the comraiuw on public lands.
Making self-reliant farmers out of
the kind of people thin measure is de-
signed to benefit will prove a Hercu-
lean taak, even for ITnelc Sam.
for It.
The bronze gates at the Sixty-fourth
street entrance to Central Park liave
bee;i stolen. It came right after elec-
tion and |Kn'hapM those who did the
stealing did not care ao much for the
Intrinsic value of the bronxe as they
did to show that the gates are off and
thai It la a wide open town.
An Indiana acleutlat has discovered
1hM there arc "bands of gems" drawn
ucross the face of the sun. This he In-
terprets to mean seven years of plenty
and seven years of famine, which re- j th«fr alliance with Russia Is proved by
minds one of an Interpretation of a iin grtlvle which appeared la.eiy in
dream down in Egypt some centuries ,he par|„ .sje.ic, entitled 'Equivalent
ago. The connection between fh« Hwylcei" The writer began by ob-
bands and the interpretation Is not nSirlng that "when you have well
quite cliar. looked after your neighbors you may
be permitted to give a little attention
to yourself." France, he goes on to
say, has rendered Russia important
hnmeful delay.
Uocheater I'nion and Advertiaci : l^>gia-
lation making the treaty operative ahould
be adopt* d at once. For that in <*ongvesa
in apeclal aeaalon.
New York News It look- IS though
the republican "lnB\lrKents•, in the hou*«
wanted President Roosevelt to giant th.m
a little leclpoclty before they grant reci-
procity to Cuba
Hartford Post: The opposition of cer-
tain lnteren« ia hound to be amrresslve
and organised. Hut the obligation of nu-
for the tenants. It Is planned to use tlonal honor demand congressional nr.
the property for the benefit of all tlon rendering the treaty op
able-bodied poor. The hill was referred
ARli TIRED OF
THE ALLIANCE
That the French are beginning to
ria!iae the rather one sided nature of
A St. Louis scientist has announced
• new process of manufacturing alum-
inum from clay. Heretofore It has
taken about three months to proaucc
the metal at a cost of |500 a ton
By the new method it. is produced In
three iliivs and much cheaper. Aluml-
,im . rente and consequently to reduce th«
num. is becoming a useful metsl and _
that It Is to be made cheaper Is an
interesting announcement.
New York Cominerlcial Advertiser: Op
position to the treaty haa near./ >r uutto
dNappcajed. Even the *e|ftph lntenats
that hnvi' oppoaed It heretofore have be
come convinced that no harm will come
to them baeauke of IH provisions.
1'hllsdrlphia Record: The president la
entitled to lomc credit for putting tho
mstter before congress and the country
ao frankly when thpre la considerable op-
position lo the treaty from a few powerful
interests In th! country.
.T P Davidson, n. i R t, Is ti.- proud
•si farmer In Oklahoma neaidea an
ihundant nop In many v .; a, ho has r.ils-
•d a monatroiH aweet potato that weighs
and one half pounds.
The Aaher Altruist I.im vak published
a long letter 'run E T. Turker, i firmer t
Oklahoman who i> now in Chill. South ,
Anierlea Mr. Tucker win the socialist
(■undidate for ccngrcss In 1900.
Tho Cleve! in I Enterprise haa dropped!
its motto "He that pusheth not his own
grift ih i fool and fai from market,
from the front pag but
It intends to k-
The "city fatbtrs' ut Hnyder have
dered th- telephone company to vam.x
under penalty of hiving the street co
mlssioner remove Its poles mid wires. "
franchise has been declared forfeited.
New country papers i > declaring for
a convention to elect delegates who shall I
go lo NYasldngtc
furthei
WOMEN
is"
m
I TwHI
MED PAPER
500 1
lfcTJ •••• v • 1
I - t delay >our ordcts Bond It to
a- on as i read this.
Inspector Athton l.sa lb«ie«l
stoping *l.o sale of it
Address.
' *
(iUTMRIE.OKLA.
m
- RV THE CliLEbRATlID
Brooks ^
THEATRE
Old Sam Harris s
r\u C TT7Ui.! .
derived fi-
i th<
against ■
spendlture of the I
opening lot tale.
The fo I owing was clipped from the,j ell-
ng tJiilde "A c iun«i > nev.-pap i is the
initial organ if the town, but m- imIoiimJ
v an Irate subscriber stops It. latlo rr.il-
g that it i" theao m p* "tat mak''
org in i>eal tho louder.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Sunday, Nov. 22d
the
Buys Silas Slever In tho Geary Bullet Ii.
■If awl the fut-bawl plsvurs whu wnr
kllld In the Illlnoyi lek had been kllM
whil pining fut-bawl It *u huv bin
kawld u grat gam."
Guymon He*-«1d: If th' cour
bo di-velope«l It need' p.-rmanen
There ar- tno many .ialmants a
to bold bind by visiting same
I months and staying ov. r night
Srw Tort. Trlhun. Th,- pm.id.nt Klvc I TI,,,, n"«„,;7,
faithful expression to public sentltnent Wf,o ulm to iiom et
when he says that a failure to ••nn t tlv vision? of said la
legislation which h" recommends " would
ry Is to
aettlei s
monhob jj
inply with tho pro-
pledged faith of thn nation."
prec. 'ited ii bill
| trip.
the te
ig i-:
il th.
from seven to eight milliards. This
money has permitted the Russian min-
ister of finance to convert tho Russian
ch bills
p.<k i.sle
newspspe
New York Times' Nothing but private 1 Ail'f>
*eM*nne*a hn« stood in the way of mak paying
j |n*T ihla treaty with Cuba. It Is hoped '.''uL^h
services. She has lent her altogther aml ,1UW nirtre thail PVer heforo lt |g con- not
fldently expected, that the counsels «.f , Creek Vldette
f.lth „d ronim.rnal llb.rtv *,11, .. , puhr. Kn"„lv,ng ,
prevail. I lh„ body f il ><-,i
' hawk was burled on the bnnk
Roaton Advertiser If the trade trea
brings prosperity to the Island, which hi
managed to get along without It up t
•rltorlnl auditor
l>, iim s for two |
bill i
. . ... f nd for
insi-l'Tlng th>- fact j
M .If, i.l and ba- K.
ias p. 1 -• nfsihably ,
remarks the Pond
MlllARVS Bid
MI\STREL CARMVAL
Headed by the Only
B.llie Votinff and
Gordon Collins
SINGING COMEDIANS
Assisted by Six Comedy Jesters and a
Competent Lady Chorus.
Elevated First Part.
Old Fashioned Sour Mash Whisky.
Distilled bv BONNIE BROTHERS and shipped direct lroin
the bonded warehouse direct to US. controllers Z^}
for City of Guthrie, O. T.
GUTHRIE BAR §
FIRST STREET * GUTHRIE. OKLA @
iMiittMlMNIMIIitltt1 .* mS
WE C4NT f ILL Y01R BINS
at summer prii-es, but we still have plenty of
Canon City, McAlester and
Sans Bois Smokeless Coal %
\ N. F. CHEADLE, — I
7. o
GOOD GOODS
That Is our specialty, no matter what
you buy of us you may rely on getting
pood goods all the tlm \
Wo ara local agents for
CIGARS
CUE8TA RBY * CO'S.
Clear Havanas.
STICKNEY'S
Chancellor and Corona cigara.
F. R. RICE & CO.
Mercantile and Agent cigars.
And tbe following standard braals of
five cent cigars.
HENRY OEORGE.
CAPADURA;*.
tom keene.
S06.
OLSM1TH ARMS CO
i.i*ert I
on
, rare of interest on tho very capital
provided by the French. It has further
enabled tho Russian minister of fl-I thin time, the president will hi well jhuIh-
An over abundant use of aoap Is the i nanoe to flulah that magnificent enter-j J1" 110 muttei' what blK i,roll,s " p°'"
krguae of English physical degener-
that-Thi remal •
disinterred, dlsaected. and the k
w;ih tiir nomr time In the iniiai-
fown nl*li • li'Ol, and that th.
\v.Mt chan«ed Into nnlieti when the
mhI'I iiiK'ltution of leai
Tlv
•cy. according to a citlten of Capo
Town. Ho elaborates his theory by
claiming that the use of soap opens
the pores and thereby gives the germs
; Into the treasury of th«- r
prise tho Irans-Siborlan railway. It
has allowed tho minister of war to
iroslty hunter® t
hinw tor the famous
tiiko a lasting !
BIG St-OND PART,
i of Pleasiog vaudeville concluding
with the one act rag time opera,
AFRICA.
P
New York Evening Pu*t Tho tone of
send to the shores ol the Amur and ; the whole paper la somewhat leas ringing
to Manchuria the 100,000 men who se- than that of tho shorter recommendation?
cure In those regions the unassailable I,n tbe annual message* of 1:101 and in - '
opportunity to enier." The theory frt. prepondsr.nc, doflnlt. rtomina-lon | t'tat hu
1ta worst set back by the fact that in <1 Russia. It has enabled Russian Hrr u won
London slums, where the race can be private Industry to exploit tho nation-
said to be degenerate If anywhere, ihe al resources of the country. "Now Now York American Reel] city with
of soap is as little known as any' what have we obtained In exchange for! p,,l lv v" nicn«. i- -j.lent Ron,
■tece in the world ieorh Brlkl « wr*lce«r th* writer"'11 h.n-et. -w«rt, no ,,nru...
pia- e in tae wuriu. ... . . ".bout tbe national honor. That honor
, asks. It does not consider the conelus. II1UIII t, guarded by men of fine- , ,ru
The minority in congreaa will find i* j ion of an alliance involving mutual «,.h higher and elearrr and mo.o pan-lot 10
T.ard to make a case against the admin- obligation as a benefit. It Is true, he minds than yours.
istration's "ourse in relation to tho admits, that tho French cash the con-
Panama matter. Wo have been land j,onB 0f (he Russian rente which they1
grabbers always, no better and no hold, but considering the clrcumstanc-j
■worse than the other nations of the ,,s yx jg nol fuufllclent remuneration.
earth. We grabbed
their OSelM
INDIAN TERRITORY NOTE3.
The Ksty rallro;
from building int<
kogce.
UeUiugblln 1 ros. f Hinton
have h ;orce of men emplo>t.; '>
preparing walnut i"d* for export 1
burg. GiM-manv. They exp(. i to
about 1.60U l«g frotn the Seminole
Free Band Concert in Front of The-
atre at 7:15, p. M.
Prices*25, 35, 50, 75c
(ROOKS ,*
\v r c.impt 1 •i- 1 t"r I lRf
Wp. In ."I ' !• - .Ml • 1-^
i-> THEATRE
Mexico under a democratic admlnlstra-1 tj,o
N. w York Mall and Exprew It w
ell nf congreaa can bring Its «
mvwliero near the level of his inc
, id recognlsi' aa It nhould that "This
large slice of The French were entitled to hope that proHty treaty stand* by itself it
: In that state.
Lehigh :
tv a* a !
r light- ,
government would grant be made effective
and recognize thai their tariff conces-
sions had been Inadequate The to-
tal French trade with Russia amounts
to 322.000.1)00 fraacs, of which 282,-
000,000 francs are Imports and 40.000 -
000 exports to Russia.
show that there Is no fair reciprocity
for French produce on the Russian
frontier
IJetrftlt Free Pre 1 I
commentary upon th<
tegrlty of thla natloi
more fav ueble traje
la not brought about
i WHEN MARY LED THE HYMN. X
. titm, and Porto Rico and Hawaii and j special favors to French Industries, t'r*thr*in w*nt to t*tk th^-
the Philippine* under a republican ad-
ministration. Panama is uecded in
our business; In fact we must have it,
bo why raise a disturbance? Objections
are of a doubtful propriety even as a
political move.
Attainments in the world of com-
merce and finance appear to be as
limitless as they are In any other
branch of human endeavor. Time was
•nd not so long ago when Mr. J. Pier-
pont Morgan was looked upon as hav-
ing almost or quite attained (he pin-
nacle of financial power. But there
was one thing Morgan overlooked. He
neglected to possesa himself of the
Standard Oil business aud now the ono
time monarch of the financial world
Is a back number. In the business of
the financier lt Is devour or bo de-
voured and the head of the Standard thai the
Oil company has gathered most things
which made Morgan great. Rockefel-
ler has secured control of the great
steel trust wnich his rival built up and
It 1b said that he has also possessed
himself of a controlling interest in
the Pennsylvania railroad. 1 his sct-
ttlm Mr. Morgan •
The
will be c
Boed faith
r the gran
propei ty for muub Ipal purpo
At Rod Fork. y. ierdftf m
itn<l reunited in a guafter :wo
K111U in the afternoon a ,-t.tn
•ill commenced and 1 fV.ie prod
er by three u
Thuradav r.lgh
Ti'. H died froi
CURRENT COMMENT
SLANG AND SLANG.
Chicago Tr' une.
Whu? a difference there is between a
slang word like "fierce" and h slang word
like "four fluaher!" "Four flueher" la a
t.*nsf, compact metaphor "Fierce" le Just
rant.
At any conversational melee you may
learn that the weather haa tn-en
that the laat play was flirce, that the era
die gong at yesterday'a reeltal waa flfrce,
nt protilem ia fierce, and
that the dinner tomorrow night Ir likely
to be fierce. Thla moans almply a verbal
famlnr A whole broad field in which
thouaanda of adj«ctlve« m'ght have grown
multlfaiioualy and luxuriantly haa been
planted exclusively to "tierce " The lo*.<
to the Intellectual acenery of the world
cle.ir Inatead of a panorama of varl-
gatt^l adj^c-tival colore we have the lone
level. monotonous we. p of "fleree •
Th.- sale of tr
indur the til roc
vtth . largi
v.,-r. If' .Oft-
1 r* at 111 fts
ri I. \%
■nil (lays
insisting ot 147 loi
it to soltl U .do: !
probably continue
Thursday, Nov. 19.
ITS A CORKER
The Evergreen Success
The A m oaement Bargain of the Seuauu
The Original and Only Ono
HOYT'S
'A Bunch of Keys"
OR THE HOTEL.
wammmmih, timmmmmnammn
In the Good Old Summer Time.
Is this Your Wife?
of
Iso flCK MEAL
Sdf-lieiierating
tasoline Stoves
i.^
IIFRRICK
REFRIG ERATO
Save
ut
ice.
Acute
Chest Pains From
"Tobacco Heart."
Valvular Heart Dis-
ease Threatened.
Dr.
Voaiay: "Ko!" But r'jc should ^e*
Wh«
Mary ltd t
i
Her pure soprano, high and > 1 nr.
Heemed llko a aong-blrd trilling
It fell on nn enraptor.il ear
My very heart strlngK thrilling.
The world and all I' I ..ol o. . ar.-.
Seemed far a way end dim.
Tb< pearly galea ot heaven were
there.
When Mary led the hymn.
Hut now. when Marj lift* In r voice
To lend. I ir. -t dlasemblc.
The aound that made me once re-
joice
.Now seta me all a-tremble
1 pometlmea beg of her to ce tae;
8he will not bear my pleading.
At .inch aad times I know no p. o e.
For I'm the "him «he'a Icn'ii.iiK
Brooklyn Kagle.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•J
An .ui iniefl ; of K > of
OavLna 1 filed if hydrophobia a few d "'«
ago The little fellow waa • ln\ihf with
.i c.it and it f•■etched him on < io hgnd. ■
iieer-itlng n terribly. 11.- wu riven all'
the attention possible and nothing much
w f thought o( Ii until he waa offered a '
(• r Ink of wntf. nd went Into , onvulsb
which continued until he died.
Character Artists Who Con-
i ceive New Ideas and Exe-
cute Them in the Most
Brilliant Manner.
N.
Iden
York ■
Roo
irld: L.e t
volt on hi*
the moral vlgoi
the
days of hla admiuLstratlon. T' ? <>.
hla moral Indignation over the threatened
betrayal of Cuba i-eemt-d for n ng ilm?
to be banked, but they ate -ginelrg to
burn brightly again. In yesterday'.-. nio -
nage we find once more a , -nlr n o
of that Therodore Roosevelt who pledgt d
hlmaelf after the calamity at Buffalo to
iarr>- out the polities of MrKIr'• .
Jokes and Methods That are
Fresh and Bright
A Screaming Farce. Bubbling
With Merriment. Original-
ity and Wit.
EVERYTHING RIGHT IP-TO DATI
Prices-25, .55, 50 & 7,i.
mind you of a fluty \ oa owe your wife.
If eli6 hna ovo of the old-Caahionec,
troublosome, *nwborsome. ca«t. ;rna
O,'.k " ^vea—the kind fcbat gets reti hot
ail over—yoa ^an end ft)l her kitchen
troubles by buy mghoi a "QuickMea.
J Tl'e":'Quirk M« l" Steel H«npo is rr>
thickly lined with Aabeatos that aii
the heat )3 kep- Inatdo Uie Kauge to
bak? and cook fche meais, inste p of
cooking thn Crx-.k. In that way it iavw
fuel and it alao oaves and swset<5iia
temper. _ ...
"Q'rok Meal" Ranges nr* da'iy
growing in popularity. They look
we'll, they eook well, tbet bike well,
they laat"well. That ia why there are
ik: many iu use—evory ouo rccowineads
toother.
NEW YORK HARDWARE STORE.
* «iaER3SE2I":" HBB: ^ 33SS8SBBI
THE CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK,
Of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOSY.
Of era to depositors, both largo and small, nvery
courtesy * ich their balances and responsibility
warrant. We are especially equipped for the
■■1
Miles' Heart Cure
Cured Me.
The effect ol "xressive Mnokiqg 'hown by
mch svrtiptoi.i* a* heart pu;n*, heartt' -.m,
,mntherin| Rpoli*. shortness ol breath, ti..'
tenne una palpitation, ia nv .' aerioui
your ncart i* in an • way afiVrted vou ifiofll 1
at once lir^iu the u e of Dr. M'le*' Ilea
Cur * which enrirhe. the blooj, reflate v
hear/s action ami improves the circulat.on.
"I am a local nrwspaper man and
have been an inveterate unoker fclnce -nv
boyhood. A lutie over a year SCO 1 ftr i
n ed STmptoms of heart troufclr ealp.ta-
tiun an 1 ecu e oains anl a peculiai, f mis'.i*
siy. indescribable lee: ng a :ro « my cheit
Local phy«irian.-> aaid I had tobacco hea L'
1 t);it smik iip lor a irhile and took regular
dose- of digituli* ami bellad ma with jom«*
r-- i f hut in-: .'ime old symptoms were " '
them. A friend of mine here recenilv d.ed
ot tvhac the doctor said wa* valvular diica**
of the hear*, Knowing that his symptom*
were similar to mine I felt that ny ttaie t'
was limiteJ, although I am sttll n young
man. in my thirty ninth year. In Skill. >an
A stone * drug store here Dr. Mile*' Mew
Vleart (Jure was recommenced. ! 'tejan
taking it an l 1 can positively state that its
effect \* marvelous. I Have just finiihed my
third bottle and feel like a 'kid' and lieheve
I im cured. This letter is the spontaneous
utterance of one who wishes li tliank vou
for benefits received."—Wm (Irani,
.Seattle, Wash, formerly of Spoltanc. Wash.
All drugg t< veil and guarantee first ho'
tie ! >r Miles' Rem-vlies. S-n 1 (>r free h >ok
on Nervous and Heart Diseases Addiess
Dr. Miles Medical Co., hlkhaii, lad.
Jorrospond-
handllnK of outside Bdxtk Accounts.
erice aoTiclted.
CAPITAL and PROFITS DEPOSIT*
«, 1 25.0C0. OVER ONE MILLION.
C. K. BiLbiaoaa-K^. r:wt a a Saiasa, aat. Casa O. A. N'SLaoa.
[litE Sell. R^ent, R epair
yj and Exchange
Typewriters
We sell Tsbolsting Attachments.
We sell Typewriter Suppliei.
We sell Typewriter Furniture.
Wc furnish Stenographers and
Operators
Can Wc SertJc Vou ?
Wyckoff. Sea.maris & Be.-edict
727 Bro«k.dweiv. Now York
6 Broadway, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Gn:hi> Cuunfll No _J4 nuetr. i vat
lirt4 Si.■ iilglna In fu.l: month in lin
Eel'a hall. All vtaltlng counclllora w -l
M' T Willffll, 4 C.
V Wt-TCRIXF Sec
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