The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, June 15, 1911 Page: 4 of 14
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REPORT OF TMI. CONDITION Ol
The First National Bank
AT HARTSHORNE.
I ^
:0G NEW LAWS
In the .V .• of Okhhf ma. the
J.in 7th. I Ml 1
E«.7crct
> e of busine-
FAMILY
SHI N C j
HAVE made a
> ecial price on
- ii .iv'ini: of 6c
er ") *a 'ich includes
Ulc ■ ~ 'iii.ig of all flat
sheets, pillow
—and the
ta". . ru- of a!l clothe-,
hat -ribald be starcht-J
except shirts without
collar. Phone 31 for
information.
Act* of Itnd Legislature Passed
W;icrut Emergency Clause
&;cutL-es Statu Us
ng p.
- Af rLj-'T
*:** ror
DrV .iv*
charge
Home
Steani 'sundry
Woman's Ag
does not
cider ti
men. avoid!
youth and beauty
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]; -i hi
>i L A
Mrs. Annie Vaughan, Rsl-
eigh. N. C., tr.ed Cardui a::d
vrrti
vas sick ar.d vera cut
almost unto neath. My sister
f'nally per. u^ded rr.e to tax*
Cardui. Be'ore I hid taken
(Ive titties I well ar.d
strong
TryCardji. !t Is for x:.
men. Its tor.ic, build.ngc-s..
ties should re::tore you yt: y
to health. Thousands ci v>
men have found it to give
them last'ng benefit
Try Cardui.
For sale everwher*.
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bet' <ri
me thi loth
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LUER
.Viiite L ead
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Ask for cur Frte Painting Helps
ami rtii reilari(-"ti
tion
punt
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N. E TUELL
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CHOCTAW
Railway and Ligh'ii g Company
time TABLE NO 11
In effect May 15, 19! 1 Supcrsed
ing all Previous Time Cards.
Intcrurbuii ears
borne daily its follow
Ll'UVC
lartNhoriK-
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8 :00 it. in
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10:00 a. in
ave llarls-
Arrive
McAlester
fi 'h a. in.
rkrd * ■ til. r Hailey-
ville li i* leav mg Harlshorn
All nt In r 1'iirs • ul't I lailey \ ill.
before arriving at Hartshorn.-.
Curs marki'il L ar Limited
ears. and will -top for passengers
ul following stops only; A: all
Ticket Offices. Stop 20. Hailey-
ville Jet Lake I'ark. Power
lions'. McAlester .let. ami Mui
roe Avenue.
Effective May l.'i, 1911. tli
W H Y N O T
PROTKCT YOUR INCOME?
7 CENTS A DAY
Will Insure \ OUT Producing iiour:
Lonliriental Camaity Co., (hkag
ti G ti ALEXANDER. P,t>.a nt
/lie GREAT EST Health and Acci
dent Insurance Company
in the World
"Every Time thr Clock Ti« !
I very Working Hour
IT PAYS
A I>im< I «> Sorrn hody, Some v
Who Is Sick or Hurt!"
HORS TI I A" $ 1,000.000 A YE Ah
B F EASTKRLING, A*e t
McAlester, Okiai.
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NOTICE.
1 am agent for all the steam
ship lilies and can furnish oeean
tickets all over the world either
way in lirst, second or third
I class. 1 sell them at same price
as at the general office. We can
58 a m. ml- of regular one-way and round I"*** you inoDey if you bu>' >'our
.< ;0V u III. trip tick, is will I, discontinued g"°ds °f U8, We have no clerks,
a. m. 4,-,no Coup,,,, 1{0()k, wi„ One or two trials will tell. We
l, I'm- >3 l'i '";"de the fiam"U8 Brown Shoes-
which are the best made. We
Hi.-.h at Int. rurl.hr, llave about m pajrg of 0jd 8ty,e
l'r"- shoes which we are offering ai
11 07 a. ui. sold nt
Ticket
it inn. Tiie 11V
ln- Savage I irutr Co
See Tom Richards for
the
tf
la ave your orders for all k nd-
■■I i.'i or I things to cat with ('iian
1,1 ilie halo r. ni tiic c. o 11
'pi i i*i'\ anil Itakery.
'•ust in Ladies, Gents and boys
shoes.
ANGELO DUCA,
Corner 6th St., ajid Penn. Ave.,
Hartshorne, Okla,
\ olary Public.
Sioiis It i hi ni; Instantly. Cures piles
csema, nk rheum, utter, Iteb,
lilMK terpen, H'Ubli'S- Ooan'l OtBl
j mvtit. At any dru* store.
not take
r off;<-.-s un'il JaL-
uar 9. 1912 On, oth-r av-t
whi -i. aiii-n.i> ti - proh r• jt;• n iaw
by r<-vking th. penaltifor vi
latii ij-> and t:.a.-:.Lg ' t.- rd a
I felo.n w ith punaihrn. nt i; ,u-
fini in n' .n tlie pi-n;t>-nt; ary. a.
i jj:r--! : straction A Liquor
|a> •■■on ah adjudged to b'. con-
traband. authorizes app• ■.nt:u• nt
lot a state enforcement of-.eer
| ami .■ IjsIji s >tate drill 1 'i,- «11- -
j p' n ihrii-.s. th" latter -mg 1!' l
nun her.
1 if list alfco includes
er . the ottiee of state hgih-
ai 'onnuissioner. with a a
ary .1 *2.~j0() pi-r year and -l.OuO
for expensi-s. and levying a stat-
tai against automobiles of >] j>er
yea -; regulating th- pra-t <••• oi
optometry; regulating sale .t
com mi r al feed stuffs Teitts
iau anil the a.-t er-ating tli de-
Ipartment of >tat- fir>- marshal,
wit.i one assistant.
Other bills which did not
b'a- the emergency ■:l.iu — .1 • r>
as lollows:
Permitting actions to '(uiet
titi■ lo r-al Mate to be br ught.
eitiier by p-rsons in or out ■•
p'**■ .•>!( n of such r-al eMMi
ila ;ing October 12. Colm-.hus
day. stat- holiday.
L-; alizinjr deeds to projo-rty
in h • state normal grounds a'
Eden nd.
An. ruling th- law in which
countiis may establish county
poor farias.
Au'homing benevolent, reli-
gion , r. eharitabl ■ institut !m - t
ret; i. 10 pi r ei nt of gross pro-
cei-d- trom sale of cemetery lot
Providing that actions to va-
t' r modify judgments e
*oui't must In coinmeueed with-
in six months.
Authorizing the .state commis-
sioner of charities and correct-
ions to intervene in behalf of
min r orphans in eetain cases.
Making county court towns of
Erick and Elk < ity , in Hackham
county; Lindsay and Stafford,
in Garvin county; Crowder, in
Pitt-burg county, nnd Grove in
Del; ware county; authorizing the
employment of a clerk of the
county court at the town of
hoiias.
Amending lav\ for changing
coui ty lines.
P rmitting oranization of trust
companies for towns of .j.D(M) peo
pie.
Giving purchasers of town lois
ui stale sehol land tracts addi
tion;. 1 time in which to maki
deferred payments.
Ajipropriating bills giving $5,
60n for equipment at Chii-kaslin
scho d for i;irl> ; .tfi.fiOO for - u|e
port i f State Historical so-icty
for wo years; +170,!).*.0 for Ag-
riciilltral and Meilninicai col-
lug buildings: Jf 12o <if) for law
buili ijig al State university;
200 for equipment of boys' and
girls dormitory at Langston uni-
versity. .+IT),(KKI for buildings at
school of mines at Wilburton;
*12,<>') fi.r purchase of addition
al la ii. for the state reformatory
at G "eiiite; 4>T>,(KK> for statue of
Sequoyah in Statuary hall in
Washington $11,450 for h ai
re' f ■■{ Ira L Gitdx. in.1 .n-ii
«l.ile in the M-n-iee „{ he -tate.
ug ni>t iuui vi tax-* due
N ■-ii.ber 1 and d-.i.nquexjt af-
■: January 1 if first half it
1 by December 1. th-n th
;.aif b- a. - d'.inqUcnt
tiierv. .v: a., ar • j lin-
ni .Ian ;ary 1. • ;'i J" p- r
1 • na • th-r-a:t-
Est<i >l;sl .i.g laborer*' l ii .a*
. Jow th - ArKanxt- lavi
Perm:' ■ ug Art pah ( m ery
• n *• puri-hase a hool
-id : r i,i tery j urj os.- .
P • Lu x-sold. rs t. peJ-
dut
Auth .r:
r prom,
-ation.
Ma*-: Lg
hon- s fr
the penit
izing a boar i
n of unnrorm
.n
penalty fi r theft of
ii. •• to •• n y -ars in
ntiary and theft of a
"W r a h"tf fr i' two ot ten
years.
•'!*"•■ "ne pn.-edare by _'ar-
• nt against fi r- ,gu -••rpor-
at n^ n"t lieens-d to do business
in th- state.
Pr ' .iding for transportation of
pup.is in consolidated school d —
trieta
Jo nt resolution submitting to
vote of the people at the next
fa- ■ ■ "'■■ n. an. minieiit t
lie onstitution providing Ti.ai
state a;.I shall be given s-hool
i-sri 's when the revenue of
such district is not .sufficient to
maintain !iv - nioiiths ^hoo, p
year
Providing for transfer of s. hot
children from on - school disti
to another.
Amendim-nts ti the dra nag
law.
Aut i. or izing commissioners-
of f25.(Mi to employ
one assistant county attorney
p'-r m nth; in connti.s of
over 2"i.("*i one at not to exceed
■tIOO; .j.m.i.iOu to .iO.OOO. one addi
tionai assistant at *7.">. and
•jU.'OO population two additiona
assistants, one at >lc and
it >l."/0 per month.
Regulating issuance, drawing
registering and paying warrant
bonds and interest coupons.
Empowi ring stat- superint. n.
ent to appoint a suite inspc toi
of sell' i ;at si 8o0 j.n ye-ar and
•Xpenses.
Exempting from taxation for
not inor than t'ivi years the
property "1 persons ..i corpora
tions • i gaged in developing an*
■pirating gravity overflow wat
ts ior irrigation and domestic
uses.
Authorizing the corporation
oiiiinission to exempt railroad
at stations where no negroes re
side Irom the depot require
ments of the "Jim Crow" law.
Amending law relating to ex
tension and restriction of boun
daries of villages, towns and ei
ties of the first class.
Relating to issuance of war-
rants and certificates of indebt
ln.-ss bv counties, cities and dis
triets.
Legislative reapportionment ac-
cording to automatic provision
of state constitution; legislaturi
of 1003 will have !J8 n presenta-
tivi*; 1915 will have 9b; 1917
will have 110; 1919 will have
91. (Senatorial districts were
not changed.)
Authorizing state board of af-
fairs to accept plans for propos-
d state eapitol btlildinvs. thus
relieving the logislatiire of ih«t
function.
robibitiny the killing, chas-
er capturing of deer in the
countiii of Comanche, Kiowa,
Caddo, Swanson and Delaware.
Making Griindlii Id a court
tow n in Tillman count.v.
Astiby law dr«ignating how
in.I when ill.igiiiinate children
shall be legitibatiz. d. the law not
applying to adoptoni.
Authorizing leases of section
:i(i. in Greer county, for use and
benefit ol the stale reformatory,
and providing means for con-
demnation of improvements, and
appropriating sli 'X' ther for.
Directing tate board ' f_ a
a.i> and board of rducat on •«
;-■ ■ • r*1n -'.mat's expen >-
>' state institutions, tor un-
future legisiatur'.s .i r .akuig a;
.- pnations.
Adopting'the H; r : -Day co<:
■f laws and making tie sam- ••
.Vetive thirty days ii er rc.-.i;
bv th e«-retaiy of - at' ol n
■-vised laws in print u form
. I.e,.ik: available t r ..
-•.ate institutions tlo ;n "iuc ;r
section lii.
Setting aside the l me ar
-..Ie money oi s.e
ire r county, as we
.amis for benefit •
■. I'tirai schools
Au'ii r / .:ig 'h<
i lor -tale ap
.ec> troui sale
nat, ns. or fr in '."m
' a-
the li._
p arpos-
land. ■:
Food for Socialise Ihought.
Mm J. A. Waylai d was kill.-d
•U an automobile a. '..dent near
Girard. Kansas, tii> other day.
.N • wspap-r tliroughout the coun-
try prinu-d th. .-Kry of hei
death, for Mrs. W; y and was a
woman of som- pr> mine nee. A'
least she was the wife of a man
ol som- prominence i r Mr. \\ ay-
land is editor and iv.D.-r uf the
Appeai to Reason.
i Le Apppeal to I eason is w ..
known, it is the ie;ding pap r
ot the socialist par y . It ciaiii.s
o be at least. Its circulation i*
jver the half miiii. n mark. Of
course subscribers pay for the
Appeal to Reason 'lit the rra:
reasonable.
ihe Appeal to R ason is a bit-
ter foe to wealth, i . ia\ors tie-
abolishing, as we understand its
policy , oi all rents and ini-r st-
supporting the me
ciaiistic ideas. It
workingman to voti
workinE' for him.-«i
man wiio now owns
ill which lie is einpi' \
ln lai-ge red iel ■
tirst page ol Heart.
extreme so-
urges th
■■j lie will u
and not the
the factory
i's I.n tile
ev.-ry issa
it also urges the lj.-rcasaig ol
it> subscription li-t It i t;igi,.>_-
Us socialist nadtrs to push tin-
circulation up to t.u mill. ,a
mark. Spr-ad the g, spel i.Y i,
workingman, it cri-. and giv.
the poor man a cha.'-.e
Xow comes this i. \ that Mrs.
W ay land had been killed in an
automobih Au a it .mouil m
ogniz.iil as a syn b >1 of wealth
and it seeui'-d a lit ]. strange at
lirst that Mrs. Wa und would
be ridin in an autoiaobii .
One ol the nt v-]>ap rs ac-
counts Ot tile aecidi it sav s: ''.\|j*.
W ayland was driv.ug tin car.
Ihe machine is a n w sewn pas-
singer car which \lr. Way land
bought about three weeks ago.—
Muskogee PlloeniX.
HARVEST ON
Over One Thousand Diggers In
Fajnous Fort Gibson
Potato Fidds.
With the annual potato har-
vest in progress Fort Gibson is
perhaps the busii st little city in
the suite. Over a t lousand men.
^omen and childrei are at work
ui the potato field* near there
and seorrcs of tents make the
outskirts look like >peniug dav
at an Indian rcserva i .n
1 hotisands ol bus j■ Is are b
ing harvested and lot a bushel
Ui selling at less then one dollar
and firty-five cents.
Buyers troni all o er the coun-
try are on hand and arc paying
for Ihe "spuds" a; they are
loaded on the cars and in some
instances there was <• msiderabl
sharp bidding for 111 • oroduct.
With the yield vciy much cur-
tailed and a famine in the south
due to frost aud spring foods,
Oklahoma potatoes .ir - in greai
demand this year. The diggers
are combining pleasnri with their
work and after tho d iy is ovre.
impromptu ooih'< rts ALd dances
are being held. A. P. Holden,
ditor of the Fort Gibson Post,
said yesterday; "1 h re is a
sould of revelry far into tlm
night,"
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, June 15, 1911, newspaper, June 15, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151827/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.