Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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PoMibly l lie leu laid about tlio
Fourth Conttruiilonal oouvaiitlna hold
in Coalgate thu buttor it wan thu
flrnt republican runvuntlon in tbu
Unltod stall. s to elect delegutei lo
tb iiatinii.il i hum utioii tbls year uud
owing to thii fa t uud otliori eqUBll)
Important it bad u peculiarly ilgnlfl"
cant Inti reit. Thla uould not havi
boon true If thlngi bad gone "if in
Hi' ordinary perfunctorj manner but
Hie Kourth dlitrlct liai a repututlon
for reuiiug to do tiiiiiKs that way.
It is hopeleialy democratic und can
be depended upon to cait Ha vol
uguinst tin' republican nominee no
mattor whom he maj be. four yeari
ago tbe diitrict held the flrot con-
ventlon in the United Stutea und oleot
.ii dolegatea (intruded for Tutt. II
did lb' aame thing thla year but no)
without u fight Mini nlmoit amount
id to a riot und pouibl) would bad
tin' reeling which iwayed tin' dale-
Katrs ii r iii.iiufi Klnl Itdilf in pbya-
Ical iolence an ii threatened to do
Beveral llmea l'olltlci in the Kourth
district nil i f tin- turbulent kind. A
oonventioii down there withoul u fight
would be an Innovation lis reputa-
tion tbia year wai fully inalntaiuod
but fin inn i' at leual tbe lea ler of
the diitricl V.. A. I'erry ban been un-
horsed which was upparently tbu real
Iintk . ami J list ut u time when u ViO"
lory that would hnve mnde bun a
national chunictcr win within lilt
graip. Kor be It said he lucked but
little of helm; able to run thingl Idl
way. I'crrj is iiuick in ucliou und
dramatic In his execution and Indif-
ferent as to how he wins. Thu eaieU-
tial thing with him is to win. if he
has to blow nil a chunk of dynamite
or count out n county or two lo do It
lie will do one or the other or both
whh equal faeilliy and keep right on
miliiiK. win H. lone I knee hi io-
brlquet "Jiynamlte Kd." It iccma
omewhal fitting and proper thui thai
friends i'f Tin inline ItoolcVelt ilioulil
tkarefori have entrust d to this siren-
uous gentleman the responaibillty of
giving the Colonel the first real hint
lo gel back In the race for president.
Ha l Pcrr) sin eeded hu would loduy
be mi the road to fame und tun una
Blong with Jerrj Hlmpion and Mary
BUen l.i'iise who Kami d uulionuj
fame by freak pcrsunalltlcl uud ac
pompllahmi nts.
Parry is stiu at Coalgate but ho
lays he touched ofl the explosive
this lima thut will be heard around
the State uud from one end to thu
Other of the nation and there appears
to lie a grain of truth In hia Claim
What figure he may cut III the fu-
ture politic! of the tnte Ii another
story lie nmy or may not coast tu
tlr up the natives. Dlsptt n collec-
tion of accusations that would put
any other man out of business for
all time to come he Is rather popular
over the dlitrlct und his Idlosynera-
las If they may be designated b) that
term doea not seem t" permancn
alienate them and after storms of
Indignation and Invoctiona his oppoi
enta shake hands and forgi. c
one minute to find themselves grap-
pling wllh him the next from another
tijrtclioii lo pi- oi. t him from slam-
polling and ii i . t ..in whul ihey ae
cine h lu of Hying tu 0NWl and lu
glaiiliy nleal. All Ibis huppem d hi
Ihe greu I slate id ikliihoini
whul Bd Parr) dughl lo da hart
Bftar is io ciipiiiiiue hit polltloal
stunts und pul on u show down there
Vr two ruin and hmge gdmlasiOBi
We hen ill nl b'liil a hundred men suv
Mn would not BBV0 missed II for u
eooi hundrod dollar Prom u spec
laeulsr polnl o( dew it wu wonii the
pi 00 bill not ol herwTic.
v si! dm i ii i- govornmont auc-
lli. red off 1111 liluss eves ut Chicago
Hottor prloot probably oould Bavt
imen raaliaod b) postponing and re-
nun ng Mo sale lo lliilllmorc on m il
Jinn
a) i
ItlKbl at this lime e have in mini
a oartslh Oklahoman who wouldn'l
objoei to s sing ianator Owan bo
ept tin- praildono) of Paahington
und Un llnlvaroltp ut Logingiott
Kugeiie Hi'hinlir former Frisco
miiMir Is on trial for BllMOjd hood-
ling In mini. Mr. gehmltl i the fel-
low on whom Iti iif bilked.
Willi HIK I'OLIIUIINS
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vlolani daaths In lltO
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uud II was an
toll.
off year In polities
The National Paoking
the .(ear 1110 raoalved
fm hlili"-
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company in
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i report bus been given
skiniiing returns
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.Mr. Booretary Wilson's
ise on the ailment of i
propriatel) bi
year.
utile treat-
will up-
issiieii this prt sldentlal
Aocordlng to their latest promul
uiiiiiin-. ihiie seems lo sum exist .i
"great gulf" between Mr Taft and Mr
i.a Polette anent the rooall if wo ro-
i nil aright.
Arkansas City ohlm h bugs persisted
in surviving s temperature ol 12 da-
grecs below zero Mils winter which
has caused the nali(ei to cull tin in
elnoh I'Ukh.
Among other thing! Which wo shall
leave for futura generations to Bgure
out aiu Mm footprints of M10 chain
Bang 011 the sands of lime.
a Muskogee Judge ho'da that
bab) oan'l be held for a debt with
out saying anything uhoul holding
one for a night
The
all o
homa'
navy
o of
and
department is about hi
lis dreadnoughts "Okla-
that without asking Mr.
I laskell all IhlllR about It.
Mr. Duke of Connaughi is the first
real married duke we remember hear
lug about who ev6f made America
It Is .lust the 1-ast bit early to in
finire whether you have found oui if
you salted the moat to" heavily.
President Parrel! denies that the
I'liitid states Corporation has any
monopoly on Ihe steal business.
Senator More is greatly exercising
himself for good loads from Okla-
homa to Washington
The hoinh i x p bid 1 d by Ihe "Insur
gent" slsmsnt of IBs demoeratic pai
11 ni the mooting Padnowtay nudit.
when nu oounty und city admlnistrs
lluiis WOTS iialhlngly doBounuedi
oBiuwd 11 tremor of sxcltemenl to
Woop over the "gang" rule demo-
flfBtl of the 'lty und (lolenl d."
riiiulii'einenls of Ihe uiilull of Ihe
meeting were heard on every hand.
'ihe oounty "mi city officials silks
were bitter In their discussion and
violently denied Mini their adminis-
trations had in any way been OOP"
rtipl.
"Judge l urry evidently forgot"
mid one prominent oounty official.
Mini when he vans dB0UI3ng tltS
lack of snforosrotsl of ths boose laws
thai his Dams appears as a defend-
ant in a liquor suit filed against "in
"f the woral road houses In the
oounty"
The ssntiment generally among ths
stand pal democrats was to Ignore
the Insurgent branch and to read
them out or the party.
President Sanderson of Ihe Insur-
gent branch in mi endeavor lo get
book into th grauas of the Tate-Blll-
Dunk Henry gang In a statement Is-
sued last night repudiated Ihe state-
ments made by JudgS furry hut It
is the ooncsnsus of opinion that ths
die has boon eui.i Irrevocably
judge Curry in a statement Issued
last night also backtracks a little
from his fiery statements made at the
meeting lie stated that everything
he 1 .ni about the city administration
In true hut that when he mentioned
the county administration he only
bad referenoe to the luw enforcing
slsmsnt und lays stress on the sher-
iffs office thu comity attorney and
oonnty judge.
Tonight Ihe Insurgents will again
meet to select a ticket for Ihe city
elections ami the Indications point to
some more fireworks and a further
spill In the party.
in the words of s loador of the ma-
chine demooraoy in referring to the
Insurgent brand. "They have mads
their bed and must sleep in it."
James Sykes democrat at Broken
Arrow Wednesday night made the
"iiig i.eap" and announced himself
as a candidate for the nomination for
congress in the third) district to sue-
iced Congressman James I lavenpori
of Vlnlta. Bykes addressed a large
crowd and at the same meeting Tate
llrady ami Hob lialbnath took (eva-
sion to tell the people of their res
pectlve claims for the office of na-
tional committeeman.
I" i'l. il pin- . Il l) In t lie . .1 1 01
of ihe United Itates A dectslog; is
BBpeoted in .inr h of this year
Campbell itusseii is stirring up in-
1 1 rem in his .Minute M.ittv orgsnlW'
iimi in OkiabOIBS and Is und lo have
a large 1 ntt$t ut Hps bsnkarg of
Mm nuie mi the msmbsrshlp roll
The Joint debate between Tat"!
Ifradv and Hob (lalbrealll over Ihul
question f wlili h of thsm ahull Le
tin. dsntooraitlo national committss
man from 1 iklahoiiia Is said to rover
svorythlng from ths day pioah lot thai
dOVS of pea ml of Mix ark und It
failed lo return down to the limn;
0 n. Haskell was separated from this
treasury dspartmont ol the demo-
cnitlc parly by the Nebrasku Mm-
Slan and (old to go away bak und
sit down.
Ths crop of congressional aspirants
in ihe state of Oklahoma promises
lo be of the bumper with tv. Many
Will he lulled hut few ilU'Sell.
There seems to be u general awak-
ening among both of the older par-
lies In Tulsa to the rai l thai the sp-J
nulls! vote ia going to cut a big figure
In Mm city alsotlons coming on. The I
Socialist parly In TiiImi at the present
tlntO has over 100 "red card ' msmbSrS
mid BOOOrdlng to one of their leaders
this means that from C00 to soo votes
will he cast for the socialist ticket
Bven should the socialists not muster
sufifclsnt strength to carry the oity
they are almost sure to form a second
election by keeping either of the other:
parties from procuring a majority of
the a.iioO city votes at the primary. j
Candidates for ths city offices aro.t
becoming as thick us the groenbugg
were last summer and the campaign
la Just starling. Verily this Is ths
time of the year when one may hear.
"AI Ihe rsCjUSSt of my friends I have
di k bled to be come a candidate for"
any old offico.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Political Notes.
QABBS Tunis. Jan. 14. Details of
'rile fight in Oklahoma in ihe re-
publican as well us the democrat'"
parly over thu seleotlon of a national
committeeman threatens to over-
shadow the contest for president
A movement Is being Started to In-
bet new life and a- llvity in the Tul-
sa republican county central com-
mittee it Is claimed thai nut over
half of the precincts In the county are
represented at present by active
members.
To the CltlacOS Of Tulsa:
I lu rch) announce myself us a ran-
didatO for tile office of Miiior sub-
ject ut tile approval of ihe Republican
pally ami the choice of the void's ill
the April election.
Respectfully
C. '. i in B
FRIDAY SPECIALS AT
DISSOLUTION SALE
2 More Days
If) bolts Dover isli.n'li Muslin
rhifl Muslin in one cenl b yard
i .1 II 1ST- ...III
i- iCiTiici' win imp. we win
laee on sale at MO
lo yards for
Will sell 10 v-ardi to
totner ae
49c
;i t!
ong ;is ii lust
line of I. .ices ;il Qp
per s ai'd uu
Do Dot overlook ilic sale of
Ladies' Suits at 01 QQ
each f.dO
! i-i f 1 i Shirl Waists odds and
:" 63c
Trunks and Bags
30 Per Cent Off Regular
500 yards 36-inrh Percale light
mid dark grounds from 8:30 to
9:30 o'clock per flip
vard 02b
;()() yards New ( !heney
Silks. 'J"i different styles
ut per yard
oulard
79c
()()() vards Embroidery 10c and
IU1 (jc quality while they
hist at per yard
5c
Goods JJ Ci&t Goods
Sale ZZZZZ-- MJMm i ii ii wi mi urn mrr Sale
Prices 8Bm&jff mntfqngfigR Pikes
J
To ths CiUaens of Tulsa:
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of Commission-
er of ths Becond Ward subject to the
approvttl "f tip. Democratic party
and the choice of the voters ai the
Api ii elsotlon
i tespectf uily
J. B WILSON
The Browing strength of the so-1
in lists 111 Tulsa Is bringing into eon-;
Sideratlon a third party with a fol- j
lowing and influence estimated by
some to he of almost filial strength
With both the republicans and democrats.
Yet
speak
llccs I
you hanllv i
of scheduled
r dissolution
itv.
Ver lienr
hangings
people
US II.)'
A light meal
n aks a fairly go
dlnary man.
and a heavy clear
ni tii ii in r for the or-
The revolution in Bouador closes
without a flicker of the seismograph
These restraining orders don't bul
.-linn iii appl) lo milkmen
Frank llrcer. the pioneer reiiubll
can editor and politician of (Juthrie i 'ailed
was In Tulsa ilurini; the week osten
sibly on business but It is susplcioned
that he found time while here to dis-
cuss political matters with a few of
his old Mine aciii'ilnianres. Situ i
suspending the publication of his
daily paper at (Jtithrlc Mr. (Jrcer lias
in en publishing a monthly farm paper
Woman Finally Recovers
From Nervous Breakdown
Impoverished nerves destroy many
people before their time. Often be-
fore a sufferer realizes what the
trouble is he is on the verge of a
complete nervous breakdown Jt
is of the utmost importance to keep
jour nervous system in good con-
dition as the nerves are the source
Oi all bodily power. Mrs. Anna
Kounz 311 Mechanic St. Pueblo
Colo. says:
"For many years I suffered from
nervous prostration; I was unable
to do any house work and doctors
to hel)) me. Remedies I
tried from drutruists did not do
1 nie a particle of good. A' neighbor
told my husband about
Gold Crown Bridge Worl
Gobi iniavs n Specialty.
and
m l'p OWENS
sol -:;o;! miss 3idg Phone SO
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With each club of 5 Wu will fcive one
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ASK 5-FR1END8 PLAN
1100 for Monk that la yours.
8r0 books to select from fic for
exobange No time limit. Ask fur
free last of Bois. '
HANNON'S BOOK STORE
Phono tit.
Eat With Us
Today
Meals 15 20 and 25c
Roys
First and Cincinnati
8
Dr. Miles' Nervine
The result of the fourth congres-
sional district republican oonyontlon
Tuesday in said to have c.ivatly "lar-
Ifled the political atmosphere all over
the country. Those w4io were in at-
tendance say it was hot enough lo
have melted Ihe blngea on a very
warm locality near the center of the
earth.
At $is a day Baltimore seems t
over-doing her hospitality.
ABE MARTIN
Ths vv'.rid is w pa
The republican slate central com
nilttee has been called to me t '.I
Quthrle Pebruary 12th. to issue th.'
call for the state convention to elect
del nates to the national convention
The proposal to elect Jim Harris
National republican committee man
and permit him to appoint his SUC
lessor as cnairman of ths state com
mlttee Is beginning to stir up the an
UnalS and his opponents are dS
mending that he resign from tin
state committee and bUosj ids sue
ssor to be selected and not ap
pointed.
and he procured a bottle. After the
first few doses I sh"vved a marked
improvement and after taking two
buttles I was entirely cured. I have
been perfectly well for years and
cannot praise Dr. Miles' Nervine
too highly."
If you are troubled with loss of
appetite poor digestion weakness
inability to sleep; if you are in a
general run down condition and
unable to bear your part of the
daily grind of life you need some-
thing to strengthen your nerves.
Von may not realize what is the mat-
ter with you but that is no reason
why you should delay treatment.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
has proven its value in nervous dis-
ordcri for thirty years and merits
a trial no matter how many other
remedies have failed to help you.
Gold by all druojlsu. If flrst bottle
falli to banetit your money Is returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart Ind.
SB
TULSA'S OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE
SlCIALDJT.
Como to me In confidence. You will re-r-he
my personal attention. I will use you
honestly treat you skillfully and cure you
permnnentlv. I nm a regular graduate In
medicine and tbirouifhly qualified under
state laws of Oklahoma.
a
. .
A word to the Wise 2
is Sufficient
Examination aftd consultation free.
I invite the closest investigation of my methods.
I don't wsnt any one to pay me unless I cure
them so they will stay cured.
1 cure my patients and they are smlsfled and
always jjlad they came to me. 1 guarantee this by
un instrument In writing given under hand and
seal.
To Judge my ability without personal consulta-
tion may be an Injustice to yoursoif that will cost
a life time of suffering.
Consultation Is free and confidential and you
place yourself under no obligation to me whatever
by coming to talk with me nbout your cae.
There are no weary weeks and months of wait-
ing uud watching end hoping for benefits ns my
treatment goes to the root of your trouble and does
away with the disease or weakness So quickly that
you often feel altogether different In s few duys.
I euro Without oorHtloii and by the Intent nnrt
beat itii'llitulpi Hlood Poison skin Olnonse. Nervous
'i roubles. Lost Vitality Piles Fistula Kidney and
Madder Troubles Acute I)Iwasee ISmlSelons Pros
list Btrlature and all weakness- of men.
ntseuses of Wovven I cordially invite women
suffering from pelvic disorders to consult me and
Investigate my methods of treatment. It may savs
you from a needless and dangerous operation.
c. w. Mccarty m. d.
212 '4 9. Main 3. Tulsa Okla.
Cflleo consultation and mammoth X-Hur Fr
new petition for a looal option
law has b en filed with Secretary of
State Harrison. The only changes In
the bill is to add an enacting lauso
and Change the time between elec-
tions from two to four years.
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Cri
fical
Condition
1 .' TSJEb cBBBSSL jEmn aTTBSSrSrsB viBDJnjSMakeaeSaAlBnKX
The decision of the United states
circuit i ourl in the I'orl Smith -use
against the shipment of liquor into
that portion of Oklahoma which com-
prised the obi Indian territory for
I period of twenty-one years has
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and distress build up her strength and restore her failing health.
Mrs. Bossie York of Huntington W; Va. says: "I was
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could hear of that I thought might cure me. They all failed
to relieve me. I was so bad that every month 1 thought I
would die. Finally I tried Cardui and was relieved. I am
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thus bring relief in a natural manner.
If you suffer from any symptoms of
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Try it today.
In n von cat
The world Is gettln' BBttei
him koni ta. BBglMBS county Ohio has b
l.piiblbiui mavor. .Miss I'mvn l.ip-
BttV NI says she kin hardly welt till '
r'l gets up In th' niornln r .. who'ej
confessed. j
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4R D J The Woman's Tonic
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Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1912, newspaper, January 26, 1912; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133522/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.