The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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until tic «iuc<e'.sful termination '
of thin game of freeze-out. \S''-
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need for relief.
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wait What matter* it if a mil.
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are flmiird 'he boon of v lf-gov-
ernr/ient for a f< v. week*, or a i
l^w month* or a few year*, v,
long ;>* Mr Hunter and hi* co-
''r « of *tateho>xJ ol/*tru<tion
i*'* art 'Jixp'/V'l to demur to the
ifje-vitaU" \S hat matter* it if
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Hunter affidavit mill it in wor*-;
in}' order ' And why complain I'* a ( ry'nK
jf returning hoard gooutof their
way to he I p th<- j/ame along?
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Ifxj Much Politics.
In pa**ing, however, let uh ad-< ^onie ti men men get too en-
rnoni*h the people to po^se**;' ',u"'!"'ti< '<r too much prejudice
their *oul* in patience Mtid|K-ac<'
I he ijay* of the Cftr[M-thagger
"re numlc red,and the jK-opleare
ahout to <'jiii' into their own.
I hat I'll,000 majority lor the
< oimtitutiou i* too much for the
Matehood oliMtructioniittK, and
no matter if they choow to do
their dirtieMt, a* they evidently
have; they can only delay the
inevitable and inridentlv make
democrats votcit. Okliihoman.
( atch penny propoHitioiiH are
a I way* nugget ive .,f a cheap
nkittc, Anlargcaiul pretention*a
town uh M< Ale*ter i*, with its
lioanted thrift and interpriv
and hIii* is tliillt.y aiid entripris-
ing in Nome |e*|M< t* we note
that tli< iiioH pr'/iiniH iit fratiire
111 I he C.apitill, i* a voting con-
I 'tt I lie I apit al e vident I ,
rloenn't put on tlii* voting con-
tent iiuiNaiice thro' choice, the
colllinilN itl the paper tell the
Ntory of tlie lack of advertising
patronnge that the paper de-
•crveB which lahortt in Hea on
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their political opinion*; *0
linn h no that they fail tosee any
good traits in their fellowman
who may have diflcrcnt political
affiliations. As an illustration
we will Ktate a cane here in Hai-
leyville, mentioning no names.
This family, or, rather, the heads
of this family, were ol the Dem-
ocratic faith, and of course poli-
tic* a* lieing very freely dis-
cussed in the family, mostly at
meal time, and of course they
did not fail to excoriate the He-
pulilicaiiN. One morning at the
breakfast table they were mak-
ing political forecast ol the town,
or, in other word*, making an
estimate "who was who," when
Mrs. asked about one of their
neighbors, and Mr. — replied,
' li Hlank sa Democrat, and a
good one." One of their little
girls, who had been listening
very attentively, piped in, "Well
I'up'b -Mr. Hlank gets drunk
sometimes, and when he gets
drunk lie'saHmeanas 'publican."
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tbcr' v."- would vrrrr. to lie
tv .-ipj/aiacniajj Mountaiai
. her c'/r.tain th#: lar^e*: vodrol
har; v.-^x*: *;rrj'<T iett :r. the
r. 'ed Matei On them ervvr
the greatest variety v! trts
anywhere to be found
Protect'-i from fire and re. kles*
'ut':ng *.ve_v pro'iace the best
kir.';* of timber, s:r.'.e their wil
an'! '...rr,;_te como;ne to make
hefe• y si..-;r.':s and rapid growth.
Vet rnu< h ol the Appalachian
fore*ths:* V-er. so damaged in
the -' that ;t wili lie years be-
fore :t ag.-.-;n reach a high
state of productiveness Twenty
h;.lion feet of hardwoods would
!< a (.onoervate estimate of the'
annual apacity of the 7v,000,-l
'y/i acres of forest land in the
Appalachians if they were right-
ly managed. Until they are wej
can expect a shortage in hard-
wood timber.
Circular 110, of the Forest!
Service, entitled "The Waning
Hardwood Supply," discusses I' e/*' Ca
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Hotel Hartshorne
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25th
ONE DAY ONLY
t *. W TO 7 3*. P W .
FREE
Hartshorne. I. T. 3 We Sell the Celebrated
Peter's Shoe
I he shoe that gives more solid
comfort and satisfactory wear than
&ny we have ever sold. In &.11
leathers for men. women a.nd
children.
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tc. yc.r trcufcit. Tr*/ r 3 vt : wrce- ft
c o mcthoiifc tr'j rerrtu t« for agee
b/ tr.t metJic? worid, and w it vo, .
bt foily to aeper.o upon a^/ linger, fcr
tre/ are not Known to cure as tfcouoancs
c e, dependina on t^.m for rt itf. Trt
fono^'ng Jut cf c vtaots or.J/ srs taken
ur.atr treatment, to-#n*.. D weatti, of f e
f er/ou« S/item, Heart, Stomaoh, Lunc«
K .:.e/«, Catarrh, (puruient or *ir/
1 wiiiumptlofi, Epilepi/. Deafresi, Dia-
tiJIS HltUcltiOfl. It may held ; eaaei of Women .Tumor i P tu0o Cancere.
ujion application to Forester p""' of * Chrt>n,c Na«ure on/, t t/
(. ,,, . . r treat Deafneta by an entire / nt* mtth-
'•orest Service, \\ ashingtOn.D. C. 6<J. ird hearin. In many cat- !s reatced
i at onoe Catarrh In all Its varied form;.
Kcindeer will huvc t(j take a : like Other diaeatea If once taktn under
back seat, and wipe their weep-: t,eatrrH;nt' ' <-ure;) permanent / ° r«-
. * main ao and to never return. It matters
e^CS «IS the) ^azc upon old j f.ot whom you have teen, or with Ahem
Santa Claus flying by, drawn by
a team of bears this year. Old
St. Nick has to keep up with the
times you know.
Big "C" Flour)
He tried once to quit handling this flour but our
tnde would not hear to it. because it has no equal in
this vicinity. True we make but mighty little profit
on it, but we have never heard of a dissatisfied cus-
tomers. Try a sack.
I V. HcAulay & Co.
Electric Iiiqhts
ARE CLEAN, ECONOMICAL AND
ALWAYS READY
SAFE-..Leave one burning and no burglar will enter your house
The \er{ lates' alectr'c "gating, high grade lamps. *h,te light,
high candle power, low current consumption.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.
Indianola Ice, Light & Pocuep Co.
Judge Clayton of the return-
ing board, predicts that the
president will promulgate his
proclamation by November 1.
We hope the judge means this
year.
The president and party have
been compelled to move their
hunting ground. They have
found plenty small game but no
bruin loitering thereabouts.
II the Sun was runninga"man
about town" column, it could
spring something very juicy on
those two prominent men whose
names we have in mind. My,
wouldn't their wives "faunch"
if they knew it. We just throw
out this hint to let you know
somebody is next.
treated, oo net fail to call, as a visit will
cost you nothing, and may restore /ou to
health, or even save or prolong your life,
as thousands cf persons will testify by
unassailable testimonials in all parts of
the country. If you suspect Kidney Trou-
ble, bring a two our.ee bottle of your
Urine for chemical and mioroscoplcal an-
ai/sia.
REMEMBER:—The free offer Is during
this visit only, and will not be repeated.
Persona commencing treatment upen
their future visits will be required to
pay, but not one cent will be asked from
those commencing treatment during this
visit for any medicine necessary to ef- i
feet a cure, Irrespective of your position
In life, or the number of those who come
cn above date Whensoever, or by whom
wanted, a positive guarantee to cure will
be given under their system of treat-
ment. Those havlrg long standing and
complicated disease, who have failed to
get well and become discouraged, are
particularly Invited to call.
NOTICE: — Married ladles without
their HUSBANDS, and minors without
their FATHERS, will positively not be
admitted to consultation unless accom«
panled by one of their local physicians.
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE.
Friday, October 25
ONE DAY ONLY
MlHY do you buy out of town? You sav "tonm ,
much haSor
SBL SrJSBSSL 2 c "?
when you do vour cash buyinff vou sen.! vonr m™„ ** ,• UP ~but
M««e tome things on which tffe regnier price is wi'dei v'Tdv ■ U"' clty he"
there a few cente lower then the w?ce ethom* a, r,. .',sc • are 8ol(1
"makes up" on something youdo not know abont^or ,, 'V" °r'ler lun,se
goods. When you tniy of a home merchant and von find « 'l" y ,of ,h.e
not up to standard," y u can «o to him and "l.ave i ou •• cJ, pi,rCl'ase, 18
when you make you purchase in thica..,)' Vou '. ,La" vou do ,,lat
sen , >ur products in thi« town. Perhaw vou donT7^ \ V", ■vo" du not
the town W.s larger and more pros^^oTsV^^ou yotT h uu'th d° S°-jf
grow if you persist in sending to an out of town fir?, f .1 . .,ow" wlU
wait to have delivered5 If the tiiillinnc ',r,n for poods which you can
«< mail order 1 ,'S'Kn,^ ",tir °r'lers 10
towns, th-.-set.mns W..UM be growing iu'st H' , ° ll,0."f>' 1,1 l,1<?ir own
There would be a larger demSSd Wcrdiand se E 'V? Hr,e «rowi"K-
of clerKs to handle the increased trade and a demand for >. n,larKer force
clerKs to live lu. There would be i |.,J lJ! j , l0,'"ses for tl,e ne*'
them t ■ live upon. „ larger demand for (lit "produce" it l,roJuc/s for
raises and is Willing to raise m, re of if n i l! . ' average farmer
ThiriK it over and.'see if YOCR trade wn.,1 1 . 1 "r""' InBKes ,l e«s,ary.
ing about these new conditions! s""le llc,l> townrd bring-
New Watches, Wallham or El^in, 7 to 17 jewels. $3 to $20.
L. W. GRADDY
JcWeler' °PlJcian. Hartshorne, I. T.
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