The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 25, 1907 Page: 4 of 10
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NO MOEN LIKE CHRISTMAS MORN;
NO BELLS LIKE CHRISTMAS BELLS.
When I hear 011 Christmas morn
Tlie hallowed chimes ring "Christ is born,"
My soul breaks from its earthly clod
To sing before the throne of God!
. 0 —George Griffith Fetter.
There is no morn like Christmas mom; there are
no bells like Christmas bells.
There is nu heart, however hardened that does not
X *«. ii, °f old"time j°v Quivering in its fibers,
"When the Christmas morn is breaking.
There is a music in the Christmas bell. that can-
not be forgotten.
You may hear it swell fr(),„ Trinity church. New
^ ork. or 111 the humblest church steeple of Okla-
homa. or a tone may float to you amid the desola-
tion of F\ve Points—it is always the same
,oni' * th" SamP °ld St°ry' ,hc °W
"The hallowed chimes ring out Christ is born 1 "
What a picture those chimes recall'
We are standing again in Palestine, ami in the
follow 7 t eVen'"K WC "W thrPP ,nPn on ''"'nek
Iollowing a star across the desert.
Oh, the Star of Bethlehem! the star that was the
beacon of Jesus' birth place!
What are the worlds of Jupiter, of Mars, of Sat-
star thlt led '.'h"""* Mt*' ('°mpar,,d wi,h ti"- little
star that led the wise men across the desert to th
manger of our Lord?
"Our souls break fro mtheir earthly clod
sing before the throne of God."
Hut the picture is not yet complete
Our souls may burst from (heir fetters on Christ
r, T?;Kaml T °x,ll,antl-v to the hierarchy of
God but there shall come a time when they shall
it °wTh B their manacles will all be forgotten
It will be one glad Christmas time for all the
sUt^- throwing (Oklahoma ,n for ••lUok"-olIt of
he 45, going democratic. Then too, of the i91
E"!™ °d senators congress, the re-
P lb nans have majority in the house and 29
"' the senate. A democrat who can figure out
.h.ri"T ""'"rV "™h r..,e
The President favors the immediate repeal of the
tariff on wood pulp that enters no largely into th-
cost of paper. That is all right, but. it would not
nu Id! h rPd"p the. °f paper 10 'he newspaper
's " rs' al'er's h'lfh, and so is everything else
We pay the printers - - h 'se'
'™^^a^tednesda^ors
floplcsi
i'""Mrs our printing office hiirh
ThTprfl,1H T ?rC WiliinS t0 kecl' (,n doil>K °o
,0 L i! ? ° ,K,|"'V"S thBt the tariff ought
made particularly happy
_ .
!leebtionvisaeddimmpdia.te'v <h° ™xt ^^nfiai a"«'
;: z:r:"°we bciievp; and «v and be- •.«
th8t the n«f Republican National Conven? '
-on w,M pledge the Republican partv to revise
the tariff at the very beginning of the next Repub-
rcan administration. The tariff is going to be r-
Msed. and the work sholild be done by the Repub-
licans on protection lines, and not by the Demo-
crats on free trade lines.
W-h-o-o-pl Head us off; here we come dodga*t
our fool selves. We are bound to make a new rcc-
Zd:Z\thTh WC bUNt d0i"g ,L Oklahoma led
off with the largest code tf laws, by several lain
ever precipitated upon <u innofensive, defenseless'
people as a constitution,-"The best ever"—
ed a Jim Crow law with ten-fold less personal evi-
dence for need of such a law than any other state-
adoptad an initiative and referendum clause more'
state In,"S Pret(,nsi0n th«" that of any other
tate, and. now. order to evade the possibility 0"
a«. u papa tooked it.
And helded It out to see '
Ir Ho !V,Pr d° V°" ,,l,nk-
dest Jookei straight at me
Why Krandma «,,y, h„ de,,e.
Ami 2 : ho. ae,,de'l It down;
O . ? "" "s a «« '.
" t or an anjrels crown.
the warship"oktahoma"
NEXT on program.
and tl'oL ^r ,Sta"" nre
"11 mose or the newer states In
M^n-H eonfitructlnii. The battle, 1, iP
Monian.i 1« „n(. or the new ens*
hom>P^!e !h.at '?e b-*,:«Wr "Oleta
riety
Soasons
can
DECEMBER 25, 1907.
A LAYMAN'S CHRISTMAS.
Join ajrain the an*el chorua;
Tell of God's grpat Rift to men;
For the time is no^ before us.
When the Chn8t-chlld comes ugraln:
Ever bringing to tl'e nations
Thoughts of swe<?t simplicity
As they pour thei1' K"lnd oblations,
•At the shrine of infancy.
Sing the Joyous Christmas carol,
iiuw the Grej l One came to earth,
Not in glorious aPP;lrel
But by Jowly hu,nan birth:
Unto all men manlf<?8ting.
XT^at God's gr^u'est gift Is still
nothing but a ^P'rlt resting,
Child-like, on a Father s will
So we vain and w«vward mortals,
In earth's wllderhcss beguiled,
ba.{t> ,nay reach the golden portals,
lielped and guided by a child.
* a x I
* & z szxzTifj"sr tzv-1
t ,0 PruclHlm peace and Ko^d 'n," ""* !,/ h" <"-r.,nd to the wor™- 1
+ C°n,entei' """""'"to the +
+ Trent hapilnlngT'are' ev.'Ct 1Slmp,lc,t>*' r,m" """""Kf. great truths I
+ grandeur „r th- great 1nd th"lniplp 1Plr elen rits. Hlmplleltv is the 1
+ or prattling chndhood; ,? charm %
:°xrSh„S i
" >- ,rr i, , , ® a f[* mom«nts(
"or' by looking baek at thl
will be one of the 2o.«0,i -on
II one of the finest that ever sailed
the sea*, according to sailor, of ne""l
a recruiting
are v«rv in^, ■ , catching deception
lead all record ° "<>n'?aped in h'" ing Oklahoma
lead all records as an "emergency state." W-l,-o-o-ni
Who cares for expenses!
te,l States navy who l.av,
off|,-e in Muskogee.
The next battleships ,,, hnMt -,-c to
-LTinT °"° or 'h0f «•
i>els Will be named "Okrahoma •'
* GOOD MAIM WORTH
A MILLION AND A HALF.
His lam a *°°d man.
Ived nL '^„?en.Jr"" «^y and ht
give or receive
morning in heaven,
an earthly Christmas
world
No one will then be too poor to
grand gifts.
There will be a great Yule
and all who knew Christ o
lnorn shall know him there!
There will come multitudes from the sea fro-n
the mountains and from the plain*
^---.binh-r^IS^
. Oh, it is a great Christmas morning'
, .0n<> ^ MW an-vth«« like it on earth
Walking upon flower, and palms!
It is ideed a great. Christmas moi '
i. "h0" * "« wh.ro
"" «- kiddl"«
"Through doubt and darkness ve have
he says
"Blessed be
taorn!"
bJ : T fina'u•ia, "flun-y" was not all bad-
man Dulluo^"\Wh°Uv sn' Speculation and stock
after for i "am'd to au "treme. Hero.
TJTTT srdn™
t is the banks, when the final analysis is' reached
Hut furnish the backbone and the poise to
wh b„fi , Md thfiy i avP ]one ^the
and kenps ^ Reels' moving"rUCt"re °f
?ee are each having trouble
come unto
ye all on this heavenly Christmas
Chickasha and Muskogee ,
with the Cleveland-Trinidad paving company Th?.
tries and contractors to be learv of abilitv t
future collect on contranl* TV. ' • to
and lot,, of it for th v T '' ,S troubl,> ahe«'!.
Z"""m irr;rs;
against ine conflacra-
tion the insurance premium must be paid cheerful
nd without stinting. „ i(1 our er ;'
safety and national honor. P '
A woman, poor thins is no d.i i . ,
man is as young as he feels This is th "l °°i r
tune that is hummed bv fnLjlr'
e strides down Pennsylvania a^nue in WaaV ""
ton every morning on his way to t°he eapitol Th"
:r
for some young buck to offer him a seat
^d near Boston. Mass.
idenlofO"CS,n.CCaSl0n d'd he trave|
h ie r'".joird ar'!' organization never
ticket for lnWJ""' n'vp; purchased a
m „f , "" '""rtalnment, never at.
neal in a hotel or restaurant n*.v^ « *
a dollar In his life t^ ? Ver ^nt
voted fnr L : for rar fare- never
Noted for forty years and never wore a
n«*tie only on special o ca
gocvl man left an estate
devoted to eare-
colla
slons
And yet thl
valued at Sl.BOP.OOO,
His whole llf. had b«-n „,
ful and persistAt^ economy.
re^n 1' Wh'Ch "• ,hilt " "Jr man will
refrain from getting married save n.
our minds from the cares
possibly we may find ing™!
+
+ tion to
*
+ uiuvu-mirsty leader « « u.i ~ — "l,,c "tore tnt
+ Hies of reverential \slati, T "f. natlon—°nward from thr myriad de
* S?1;.Hi- a, the .ImprneZ6™,,^
'he °orrodf Abraham,a^nd"jacob' Who -warded
and wnose character was „fV,' th,f'r own Peculiar possesion
blood-thirsty leader ""le mor« '"an that of -
'ties of reverential a«i«^j i € nation—onward from the myriad
multitude „f G„ds to'•°U«h' by ">«
visible
senator knua on
the constitution
w f'Tl tl<n°"i °' ^""'"nla. who
vanla in .h ' ®l'ntl0" Pennsyl-
onventlon . ""k, r<'P"bU,',,n national
ntlon, Is an able man. and a staunch
^TPorter of the policies of Present
,p.p7h'I'm "n,] 'I " r'rent after-dinner
p.._. ' am«ng other things, said
whlTe.hSJ.'m , ,5Bmo,;'-atic criticism or
that th^ "T hnv" accomplished is
f .haV" d°"e " themselves I
■xrr, ♦ been jfh p^wer ami this I
nf rHHl! approval. When I speak '
lines I rj^rr UPOn cons^tutlonal
in come quarters "l°P°«!!°:
When a public m,n now ^ ^er^'
which n°af„ohntaanT^
fers . pprnprl itclv to ,hc maxim that h«n-
Is the best policy, he Is violently
the foundation^ of credit It I-
mo.t gratifying be able ,O Say „f the
constitution „f United sufe, tha
power was found betwoen lts ^ra'^o
lhat h" T' ' 'mpor(an« rrorres/..
nChdurir;rutT, ,;,xn^-ai "-;vop
one God of
♦ and .nvlsiwe7;,y:, m,.™ht"c™at,"l„m
poweF;;ro"rrflnHe" "r-
wildest theories of eaeer !,1 m,ak°s Ood greater than th
•atlon of Him. by n H ."an '?e '"terpre
troubled soul can understand ,h« and re« T, ,a* "^ve." The
little ones that they may develop He hrelks "' «' ns His
fj agmenis tu ,u|, ,helr growln «aks down. His truths into small
upward paths. His love ,n,I u'wars. He interprets thornv ways into
ascent of the soul. ascent of man and In His love has been
taxing power for the express purpns. „f
taxhig lo death the thin* taxed, but the
court, held that the general govc-mmetu
had the power; that lax Is still the law of
the land. a„d It Is the only thini That
prevent, the state banks from iasuhTg bill
to circulate as money under their old
state charters. Repeal that tax and tho
entire rotten old slate banking sy!!,,.m
would he revived, and the country woul I
««aln be deluged with ■'aaset currency"
galore. Of course .the democratic party
—d, "'C Srecnbaoks, and oppos„a ,h'e
-■itabllahment of the national hanks that
could not Issue a dollar lo circulate is
money Without securing it by the deposit
tarrr,i,°!'"! b0ndp' Even as late .13
J in® -1. 18Sl, the democratic national con-
T'1™: at Chicago, put this Into the na-
tional democratic platform:
_ TAX O.V STATE RANKS
section «. We recommend that the pro-
hibitory 10 per cent tax on stale bank
issues be repealed.
We hear a great deal about reforming
the currency laws, and permitting -aaset
currency that Is not to he securcj by
hiir I"'rnlt"'' sia",s ,,on'1'- w-
hope It will never be done. "Asset cur-
rency was taxed out of exlitenae durlr.,;
civ" war and we hope thai it will
never be permitted In this oounlry ainln
™ e have the best hanking laws' eve, In-
vented bv lhe ingenuity of man, wher.i
e\er\ dollar of national bank clrculi,'lO i
Is as good ms cold, and If the bnnk ,jo",
fall the Mils of the failed bank Install,I-
go to a premium, and no one can loan
anything by having rational bank oiil-
no matter In what state the iank is.s.'ln -'
the bills is located. We believe In sound
"l""ey' ^'er-v dollar as good as e, , rv
«oW S1"; a"d rVery d0llar as "O'd an
pe mlt "I'T that congress will never
permit asset currency" to be Issued uuon
,tl.°n' Tl,e L'nlted State, luxed tu
" h "" "3et currency" banks of the
entire country .and th« v nhnnM
br"USht to life again " d "°Ver
PANIC IS OVER. GET BU8Y
that the gliost dance Is over It
ountr yto sober
out the problems before
ancesnT o^r'and WK C°™I>llc*ted sacrlflces and
?o trh'e fehP 1W:',V *° The",m„ua;„1.'i"„.anSWPr ,to '"ose who In-
ther;h?^os,;,hshl,dren'wre ,h'
simple act, of even-
e chli!
called forth mceknes^ '"iid,! the m moral monarch,
women „„ eQu™!^™,", and whose
m-hose service
worship united men and
After nineteen
that men have
simplicity and therefore
,f l Huinu-
waged is surging up.-'ilke thl d' ,and L""n,rt
out of chaos, greater
that ,0 llav«' been a ruler
of h i , greater power.
or a nation is less than t0
purpose, though never so
cares, Of the least of us who would sooth anoth'eT
the hesitating" ares', of 'he leaTof"^' 11°''
falls.
' omptroller of the Currency ki,i,.oi i
• nnual report suggested that" the reniedv*for t'l'S
present financial evils that afflict us is the Lib"
luhment of a central bank of issue.
lie says:
The remedy for this stato of •
wi iujs smie oi affairs is t• m
prove the reserve system so that the reserve'
, deposits of the banks can be kent in « I i
where they are surely and certainly available'
imtlft? 1° 0ur ,"lrr"n"-v *>■«>
a so I I 0f.elaRtl<,,t-v' ll«t When there come,
Plied in". Tm,Uj r0'' ''UrV"n('y " "a be sup-
P v of re" " " es "i,h0Ut ,,8PJeti" 'he "
piy ot reserve monev.
These two desirable chance* can be i„ t
.ccompHahed-in fact, they can only be satis
mently thp etabliih;
WanVrelerTTh" T"111 "f
adopted
Waetorily in the great commercial Entries
^^rirne,ha;^th:=
satisraetory operation in this conn-
much Pel
sup-
It looks as though no matter how
ttSiTStfzz!' ™"lir "r"; ■ *
..ot ib.,
:r:c;;;ur r,;mHin ione enm,?hb"-
a full-fledged member of th
'x again nestling under tho
trail,... w„ nav> nev,r kno .
a ^ta„r«Ta'cnd""0n """ ha"
a raw. or to place an executive ,-mstruc-
lon upon an existing law affecting large.
hs L , W'l,nr' 'h ' 't« Msltlon
ha r°t been RU«taln«d In th0 lur>r..^«
court when It has reached that tribunal "
CHRISTMAS AND THE
• .OLD FOLKS AT HOME
reunhk!n',ma" an "* ' «•• ' for family
"The old folk, at home." who h.ve toll-
nshlne and rain for
«......... w sa
Not like Buddha, did he preachl^T"
ins. Act!
ards truth though It separated him forever
characteristics,
eal person:
man
veneration foV ^.radltlo^ aIuwIv in th°e d',""' . Con""" <"<•
and open-minded fidelity ,ow.^. .'!!i y.,w the Erection of others' needs.
sympathy of his
What Is Bethlehem to
Then at this Christ
rather than
bereavement.
mas time let
own people—these were
A place only! What Is Jesus. ^ r<
think. j?mulate what He did
Thua shall we be Christ
Mb time for the whole
«own and think
^urnVueCeThea,rP~nt """
0rea\eN°rfhem^5wakyOlderS OW"ed 1 "
today the number of It.
and It is Increasing veryrul;:
-T.ved in „,e transfer'o^^'
WT^y Vkn"'0"K 'uifloar""'0
they see ^"T' '
and they are not afrali " 0Wn ^
propert>
wn door..
stock. _ 10 buy rallnjau
Herald^'" "ay"' ,n tl,e Chicago Kecord-
RaUwaT Jom'n Hg° lhe 0rt''lt -v->rthern
Vrtprua company orxanlzed lhe Great
Northern Employes' Investment ,
and by consent of '
at pa;
©d throurh Ufe'c
who"haPve0r,w„°,r •" ■ 'Wn™,
11 1 lv m VOU,h ,n m^nhood
nnallj have gone from heneatb -he paren
r0of 10 '«<tle with lhe world—-th
wo fay. certain!v deser,v
their hearts made Rlad by t
•ompany,
,ts stockholders a *,i*n.
million dollars In ,t0 "
Agahfs, m ? In trust for employe
!S,"td ln 'f" 'ornIna'tions """^"up ,
-/if" '-n ^tmirfortUM'v'
have hLn"" C?nt dlvW™d . the same a",
stock and ha,d °ine th re*ulac railway
division of ""
the ore. lands on the Meaaba range ^ °h
tlrr«nn who held a certificate! ,f
dred dollars in the.Investment company
a<1 in small amounts and wp hm
sold them morn tW «oo i 6 0,nea
•'tock at par hx u °f re*fu,H
"n ox, n,v J? . menns ,h^ "u n
ii mr pay roll have acouire.i i
he'eompany, an ownership T ' tl "i ^
to the amount of «.^j0,<X)0.
Since the financial fluirv anil fh« 1
Prices following it manv .2 . '"
"d people living«ia ^he vnl
town, along th. line JL' , '"><1
experience |„ buying' stock, Hm do" no?
formation and assistance in Sir^Jm'T
investments. Recocni.i,,„ J * 1,1
l„„ ,r„?5 ;"rlK th" Important
ber^|d It "before" C0,"d r'0t
Where did those word
remem but he isn't.
...u ...UDe woras come fr,>m I ,,,;
Is Impo'ssWe^'Fro^0 ,ruri„m,!3d? ,That!
Ve,. .hat must be i, -i einSmu„''I«
b^en looked0up i
s'l the time
one thlnR to us
All that we learn, all that «•
that we think, all tha
of these Is what
On.
know, all
we do—the sum
old folks
muci,
Ju ! ! 8 e,Prna' poison. One Rllinp
coming of their children.
The
horge
He
bird
Kagle family,
wings of the old
*2r f"r;;""b'rk'd,
•' Vl" Iwwkw parri^p. "|Sh Ilad ' w., ..... on;, wK,., , «' m
.ages We have.'• returned r ith -row nri' w''l, ne i
" « . .™„ g jrr*"rsrsw
; i r.ir,"t > <■->« rfSns
em hossle*
the farmer
might jest as
turnips from the three-
wheelbarrow
• presence of lhe children ln the fam
n,J, V,", of fooLslens
ic olV\! ,h" r0"m" "nd hallwav
ie old home, will cause memo,,- t,
of the clattering feet o
s they played In Ihel
Ye,, „n„ „ ...„.h,'>pprJ0.n«
Inn
of what is wrong has Imprinted an n'ri,
picture which is bound for ever and eve
to be a part of us. One act of
has made its red setfV
i« no pl^ .
• - ■— In this ugA of area LI v
increased production mind as well as
Of Interesting them ln t'l"
bringing out tho money that"Y, "' >a"C
...... f^-a-ss w^ssrjwa.%
big factory with 'IZ* jTT.l ^™nt" J-
nlonp ft.i
capiial
i # current market
of lota of 100 shares and less
We wl'.l
the drunkard.
The manage,- of lhB u [a(
a drunken'ma" m"0hln"->- "<•- no, wan, | purchaw,
o^^aT„mP^r^,,:r,h8
xv'^hcton,dhuct„t:nT; rirtl,fi|ahflrp"
to have clear heads Th . ue hrukem"' |"f -"tnall m,
get'llng'd aVkd" ma" The°mBr «"•
g ttlng drunk as he would a plague. Tho i the annliol. monev must nccomp , ,
for the drunkerd. In this aem «t I.I?!. V#rv manJ' of our employ
cargo of,not •"'•e^ .ubscrlptio,, ,0r n„'OT ^
•erause we are acting fr
small mean,. an,| the invesior
are acting for peoplj
pays no
received. Very
i
j vantage 0f this opportunlt
little
n music
one* i
In the
and it will he helpful to fh$ (
1 r turn to the old home^tend at
a son of the year and look once
find father, wl
upon mothe
them the
- sr-rr-aw
ConduloTv. f j a"d nobodv wan,s h' -
.r, m, i /'J' m"n
sober. They must "keep thoJr heads" o,
got out of the way -of this moving world
and patron, of our road are"Ww"^
"i'R opportunltv inv.n. ..
|«vln#s. and the farmer,
plui
is our
of our soul.
only the result of our today.
rr-;, p,ius an tt,(> '|ays "'.it
and acti-d. and. '6arned """ "> u,ht
nd then. perhaps, still plus all that our
to Invest
'u"
blf? thouplit?
aore lot." Flo referred
Haim that, the automobile
oamiot he ignored.
is tho advance
Such a bank would net only aolv
it would also
... '(t the treas-
•"'''ations to the banks with
problems of our banking'syrtem'" iTt ^ 'W° ^
provide the machinerv f«. j ■ °"
"fy operations in the1- - '1_..POn<l"Pt,nff the treas-
the least disturbance.
of the fict that the republican h r<,n,lnd th,,m
-hair a man X „ 'lae'?^ ^
lartfest vote ever east fnr ! ro bv the
east for a president, but "13"
Th,
agent of health , auuoi ne ignored Th
bile afford., wholesome reereatioT to th T
use it and encourages .-tiv? S<> wl"
of "those who have > ,hl> 1""'
>oth old and vounp
mad# upon mlnrl
dodge
no one helps a person willingly >vii„ i
help himself. When we ask for af t ">S
to show thai «... .1(.sir„ it 8t,slfftn<,e. we ougl,
It. by working for it
Ttnpre«« ion}, will b#
nd heart that will t« 1
come.
en^endercfi with in ^ hearts
•rouny t™!ly " .,h^
plea
make ti
-will c<
compact
r«t us
Inif t'he
Are plaeo an.l revel
of th. Christmas time*"
' ^ throb more healthful
inlty TI'e h0u,,e},0,d 'n,° a mo
But If
°SW,P 10 be careful
hav
ffllt
our-
Solom" n:—-th, .i,,,,.;,
desireth. and hath nothing.'
ex.
near
f en. Booth h&vr that , ii.
found out Thpn in i c >, e s,n ,n is
-psktev"™'-
dore Roosevelt is no woman.
finlhr Lead''r's b'n for Printing for the
tionfll convention is $49,700.
Chrl
better
more devoted
home as beln>f In t
more family reunions
ma. holiday,.
■ithcr, and mothers
hlldren. who will look'
earthlv hea
you know-. Theo-
the forgetting and
remembering experience
f^'hT"- hn°Wl'dB- you
lit', It become non-existent*
■ ou knew a verse nt
his morninff you trle.i u! *y v'°ra aP0
had never seen it you
Where ha, 1, Pone?,
not come hack to you.
Then, n few hour, later, 0u
CURRENCY BEFORE THE WAR.
General Smith r>. Atkins, one of Illinois
old and most reliable historians, re. Pes
" ■ Ff^nort Journal, the following In-
teresting story of the days of the "wild
cat currency": 1 e WIM
.h,"' ",r" nul'e 0,<l Enough to remember
;rv before h 0 , o curr,nrV Of thl. coun-
. civil war, when there wer«
no greenback. In circulation as leg,,I len
oailonal bank currency K.0ur-
W.e„V '. T" "f 8'«". bonds;
„ ,"l 'hp '"W"- mon<v "f (he country
hank- of hT'T1''" the.state
Ing l.n, «,abir,hed'*-"tnt''" Undfr ',!lnk-
some states had r- o
many of the stat
Th MB, red blush of ,
And gone I, the summer'
he°«!rVan* "'w 'n the skle.
And the bl„ downstairs needs filling.
rose is d®ad
thrilling:—'
Instead of saylnir
the town, ■
that shadfd map.
From the Wl, hlta Eagle .
shaded
of Intoxicating li,,uc-"K ® the
restricted. There
the far •
u.v each state; and
>od banking liws, an
, . bad bad bankinc iflur i.w
- rrr: he la ,r^oi"^^",,ur. of
of lJj The hoy who 1, trying t„ ok t
Imitation of « tough kid forge t <"''n
^Vlng that a man |, mlntlnc-
; variety ye might remark
ng lhe torn i„r. ... ,.. *
lute, would not circulate outflaJ „r
state, in which the banks were tocail,
in el cul",! l>nnk *"""< 1 llh
wotthh,; "" "* ,h° rl*"pl l e iri
wottnie«s as money, anr"
to those htvlnfr bill
^nded |i
words wil
apparently f,
of a rlei
'o: the WHOlev^^,— ^
" are pr°hlblted or oanks. Rut tho
are some sections in ram® the "jrrrftnhanir.
•rsr awwu c'v'-~ •- 'd
rils Antl-Haloon l-e**,,, and the Proill-
b i .h" TKV ln(-,lnei to Claim credit
bu, the fact, the schoo! teacher, have,
were a total
of the failed
•nma. and with It
tin Q no.i m t us rnaii
the schoolteacher, are lheOnlPrrhani,
the professional men and the manaeers
of lhe big corporation,. There I, no place
In our great educational or industrial
workshop for the drunkard,
•u are living |n an advanced etajr^ ^f
-'•W"gr "attor nnd ,h<> ni who ton-
m, . " . "h"" 'oday n„„t
The man who Imbibe,
r„ i .. . ,1'1" l"'aJ ' I'Ike an, other
'uol the drunkard considers himself wise,
ued by th
ft, , "">■ a le ra| tender* nn i
ondl *overnment
the sitJE'tl national banking law f .r
i-te'X'haTur; n"""imi
posit of gov
bank, were sllll |„ existence and there
««vernmen
"s hi, father looms
It i
to a Vestibule "train°fiiel? held „n
hand, if certalnl i miles with on«
-hak. a girl ls " h«rd thln, to
^*ntnj afralrrst
"T>an was _
policeman.
"«cured by the
duets
have
frtelv
In abolish the State bank, ,
" ph" "'"I I" existence lo
Ircul.i tion "tha^t" "" ■n''r on 'i"^r
„l " 11, t tav was levied not t,
' '«in« tZ',t.T. w^"0"p0r;";x;rro"
nd compelling them to r.,| p*l«t"ncs
n. and buy govern
used as a b-i,I, for th, .
bank bills That leglslai,
« . .en.^'govrLni" ' "n,'n"0n
their
imont bonds to be
'■sue of national
Hon w , attacke I
could not use the
Whli. ...
In Wichita
rer,onallng a
Pearances wore
elega^h pola
nrioted for Ini.
ti, recently. An-
nuch against him.
It I. reported thnP
're uslnp oi.
ualn* e^;t
a-ai
order ♦.
In ,
wkward When ♦ iw , JO1
k« ,,„V- av' '? hrenk .
make fiw« orenk
n*K« tl e exact change.
^he BaJtlmore
company of oth
Rome fellow
lo
man
men table pan'nf^V^"' An<1
1-1- nirlln L* """ '''*
mrting when in tb*
- ■■ II jvnu- ...i . 11 ' " ' •
he 1, go|Jls t0 dg 'aiJOU't |t_'u *' ■"
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