The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCCMEN
' •>o^ir'vX cut ur?~
JiarbijOrttC ^Jtl. i,e legislative dv bo* t ■ Nor
ti* ~i.d Simmons. All cf which go's
0#v,i.dioHom.lnt.r«i.. flHor,.P«i-it ^ |q pro .p ,he statement contained in
til is * orrtspondelu e sou je weeks agJ
T. W. HUNTER. Editor and Prop. (o (he thut the Panama Canal
——— — tolls question is one of wonderful
Published ovorv Thursday, and en- richness from a sentimental stand
tarad at tha Port Offlca at Harts- i>0,[lt t,ut as commercial proposi-
hariM, Oklahoma, aa second ela,t tion i8 of minor jmportance. Vs pass
mall mattar. ed> the panama tolls measur place
the ships of all nations, inciudii:-;
*' 00' our own. upon th. same basis, ami
•saves I'm le Sam's fa< e" from tin
charge of truckling to (in iit Britain
The amendwent to the original hill
is quite as important as the measure
and is well worth preserving It is
as follows:
••Provided, that the passage of
this aet shall not he eonstrued or
Subscription, Ona Yaar
TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.
Thursdiy, June 25, 1914.
R. L. WILLIAMS NO. 2.
The Sun is authorised to make ,blush tha: r.-.t'ef "
the following annoume-nienis subject (fin the Sioiormai; r.r..i ~ .re of Ins
to the democratic primary of Ausust | opinion that the s ootid biusii «ili
sustain it. Possibly the driver of
4. 11*14.
For Sheriff:
W. M. PHEBIS.
A. L. IIANKS
CEO W. BAKEK.
WILL OllLESHY.
T. C. COLLI Eli.
W.M. HOY.
i n. nowEi.i.
I- ig somewhat significant at this held as a waiver, or relinquishment j
M- U. ■ 1 /.f am rilMlt tllM I Stilt t'K Hill V" !
stage of the game for Mr Hoy 1.
Williams of Tulsa " cast his
sombrero into the ar-'tia ••special!*
so when the iifltni and initials of
of any right the United Stat
have under the treaty with C.reat
Britain, ratiflid February :!1. r.'M.
r the treaty with the Republic of
For County Clerk—
W. S. O'NEAL
(for reelection.)
For Oistrict Jjdge:
K. W. HIGOINS.
li. P. HAMMOND
so w nen uie ...... (
the newlvfound Williams are Identi Panama, ratified February !!• <
cai With those of the distinguish ■ 1 . ■ r otherwise, to discriminate in .uv-
jurist. Kobt L. Williams .1 Diirani lor of its vessels by exempting the
As viewed by all fair m •'(led peepl. | iessel of the I'niled States or its
this Is a clear case of political ciUiens from this payment of tolls
trickery, trumped up at almost the
eleventh boor by enemies of Judge
Williams, for tin purpos. f confut-
ing and misleading the \otcrs. in .In
hope of defeating the Willi.tins r 1 '
or passage through said canal,
as in any way waiving, impairing or
affvting any right of the I'nited
States under aid treaty, or otlirr-
wise. with the resp<<t to tiie sov-
llUpt* Ul UCIUHl.lp - '• |
fully entitled to the office, and whi|reignty over or the ownership, con
no doubt will be elected by an o* r- j trol. and management of said canal,
whelming majority if the election s] md t!ie regulation of the conditions
pulled off on the square. No out
knows this better than the eneini.-s
of Judge Williams, and it Is evident
that there is nothing that they
would not do to encompass his de-
feat. Bu' Joe Morris, secretary of
charges of traffic through the
same."
* * * *
DON'T FORGET THE QUOTATIONS.
■ em. our Sena-or Heed Smoot has been coin-
the state election board, devlnlng pelted to explain that be was not
the purpose of th. spurious Will- guilty of plagarism in his Memor-
iams, found good and sufficient rea- ial Day speech at Arlington ceme-
son for refusing to ...lowing him to tery. The senator had the quota-
file. In addition t«. the fact that he tion marks in all straight enough,
is a stalking horse, he was not 'but they did tot sound when the
born early enough, being only L'S newspaper reporters took down his
years of r.ge. wh reas the cc.ustitf-i spec ii, and therefor? an open let-
Mon requires the governor to be in ! t< r was printed broadce -t acctiti:
less than 30 years which of course j the Mormon Apostle v.',;ii liav g
renders the youthful Williams poll- swiped the ideas of one Jam. s V
tit-ally bors de combat Inaofar as J Darling. The s. nator made a satta-
the governor's ra< • is concerned. 1 tory explanation, and calls atteii-
You political acallawags who are tioh o the fact that the apeech. as
••lying" awake night trying to beat printed in the form of a public docu-
Judge Williams, will have to come j ment. contains the proper quotation
again: this job was too cours- marks, and before the quotations, the
# • • words: 'Well has it been said "
THE SENTIMENTAL RICHNESSOF
PANAMA. INCOME TAX IN TROUBLE.
After all the hurly-burly connected The Secretary of the Treasury in-
with the Panama Canal tolls matter, sists that the new income tax lias
It is somewhat
the calm that ..
troubled waters as the result of j jaws of the law upon the income tax
Lmlllia \_.auai iwua manci, . .. v.
what surprising to note i teeth in it, and he has an army of
bat hr> arrived on the j assistants who propose to close the
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST STATE BANK
OF HARTSHORNE
At Hartshorne, in the State of Oklahoma, at the
close of business, June 16. 1^14.
k i:sor rces
Doans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured.
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, Ivtc
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures ....
Other real Estate Owned
Due from Banks
Checks ami Other Cash Items
Cash in Hank
S 239
12
in
.s09.ll-
•ill?.<
,2 4-1.23
,200.00
,500.00
214-.41
, !i.">N.70
4-.SS.30
t'll'it). '2(5
Total
I.I ABILITIES
Capital Stock I'aid In.
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less Expenses & Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Certified Checks
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
Notes and BillsKediscountcd
Reserved for taxes and Interest
$3K>,1 To Oti
$ 2
10
(5
1SS,
11
00
000.00
5915.32
293.81
3s i-,90
N< me
385 21
N< >ne
, 1 Si- 82
Total
$3 45,1 15.Oti
L
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State of Oklahoma, \
bb
Pittsburg Count). |
1, C. L. Willis, Cashier ol the above named liauk, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true tothe best ol
tnv knowledge and belief, so help me Cmd. C. E. WILLIS.
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of June,
1914., (i. Iv. CiLENDENNINl), Notary Public.
Mv commission expires July 8, 1917
Correct—Attest:
B. C. SIMS.
JAS. M. GRA1
Directors.
For County Commissioner—
J. I„ KIRKPATHICK
t Re-election)
J. F'. CONNORS
Canadian.
For Clerk of District Court—
CHARLES L. HEKI.EY.
For County School Superintendent-
T. T. LEWIS.
(re-election.)
WiLLMOORE KENDALL.
For Public Weigher—
JAMES L. DEN'TON.
A. G. LEE.
For Constable—
PORCH GRADY.
FRANK WHITE.
For County Judge—
S. F. BROWN.
A C. SEW ELI.
For State Senator—
E. ALLAN BOYD
For County Attorney—
W. S. ROGERS
JOHN W. CROW.
For Tax Assessor—
W H. DULANEY.
dodgers tlirougiiout the country.
Sotn body has been miscalculating
very badly, or there are more poor
people in the I'nited States than
has been generally supposed, as the
income tax will I'ail by $-'1,000,000 c.l
providing the revenue expected of it
by the framers of the new tariff
law. The treasury department ''ex-
perts" estimated that the taxes on
individual returns would bu $24,000,-
000 more than has been produced.
The government "dragnet" has
therefore thus far got little more
than half what had expected. The
democrats, while patting themselves
on the back because of their magni-
ficent legislative achievements of
the past year, are worrying them-
selves sick because of the lack of
necessary revenue.
sr * * *
CLEANING UP.
We note by our Claremore ex-
changes that Hon. C'has. I Stewart
of Enid, Democratic candidate for V
S. Senator, is over there taking the
Radium baths'. If the gentleman will
just wait until after the 4th of Aug-
ust the Democracy of this state will
give him such a cleaning that he
will not need another bath this year.
—Sallisaw Star Gazette.
, the motor truck is in some measure
I responsible for the accident. Thirty-
I five or forty miles an hour is same
'speed to make a curve t-> sa> th"
i least.
i * * *
I The Bible say- God "formed man
!nf the 'lust of the ground and
| breathed into his nostrils the breath
| of life, md man In- line a living
I soul." Any man who acvepts the
| Darwinian theory of the cr'giv of
: man is an infidel, and any s. h h>1
| book that assays to put into the
1 minds of the childr. n the monkey
I nonsense cf man's ancestry ;s un-
| worthy of a place among civilized
people, and should b< expelled Lr 111
the state schools -Haileyville Si-".ti.
Hurrah for you. Brer Edgell—you
have hit the bull's eye.
* * * *
(ieorgp Smith. Judge Williams
campaign manager, got canned tie-
other day. It is alleged that Smith
had sent out circular lett«r> apolo-
gizing for the judge's booze-figliting
proclivities, even before lie had
been charged with such an offense.
Smith is always doing some fool
tiling. No wonder he got in bad
with Judge Robertson. If he isn't
careful he will have to go back to
making an honest living, running a
newspaper.
* * * *
Of all despicable "things" with
which folks have to contend, the h.v-
pocrit easily h ads the procession—
especially so when "it's" a lying,
sneaking old church member hypo-
crlt, the fellow who persistently ped-
dles damaging stuff against his
neighbor, and tries to clear his guilty
conscience with "Now, I just heard
that—don't quote me," will occupy
a front seat along with the forked-
tiiled creatures in that hot country.
# * * *
On July 1 West Virginia drops
into t' e dry column. It is said that
brewery property valued at $0,000,-
000 must be abandoned as breweries
on this date. They will be convert-
ed into ice plants, cold storage,
music halls, and packing houses. We
claim that a transformation from a
brewery to a music hall is going
some.
* * * *
John D. Rockefeller opened up his
purse and gave Miss Eva Booth,
commander of tlie Salvation Army,
$11,000 for sufferers from the Em-
press of Ireland disaster. Miss ttooth
is at present in London attending;
the world's conference of the Salva-
tion Army.
* * * *
Daniel Deitrieh. a Rrooklin lion
tiim'T, thought because his nann*
happened to be Daniel, that he could
pull off a repetition of that lion'-
den exhibition, but the beasts tore
his body to shreads.
n- * * *
Judge Samuel VV. Hayes is a can-
didate for l7nited States senate .<
succeed Senator (Jore. He should not
take himself too seriously—his name
may be fodder after August 4th.
♦ * * #
We were just wondering what they
call "Choctaw'' beer in the Chicka-
saw Nation. Do they all at "Chick-
asaw" beer, or ''chic' for short?
4th of July
$5.00 Ladies' Embroidery dresses $3.98
$4.00 Ladies Embroidery dresses $2.98
$2 girls embroidery dresses size 8-1 4 $1.68
$1.50 child embroidery dresses, 2-6 98c
75c child embroidery dresses, 2-6 50c
iial prices on ladies , misses una hi
ren's gingham dresses.
Shoes For All the Family At a Big
Saving Ii\ Prices.
It will pay you to visit
ft
Bargain Store
Before you buy elsewhere
• • • •
George Keys, of Tulsa,
Between the harvesting of the
wheat and potato crops little or no
excuse remains for folks to be out
of employment.
$50.00 REWARD.
I will pay the above regard for evi-
dence leading to the arrest and 011-
vietion of the person or persons wh >
have been cutting my wires at ihc
Airdome and who broke up my elec-
tric piano in He 11 Theatre building.
Adv. DWIGHT BELL.
I Put one s:iltspoon of carbonate of
! soda in the water in which cab-
bage is boiled. It presenvi - ilie • ol
or and lessens the unpleasant odor
while boiling.
If you do not possess a vacuum
cleaner do not despair. Use the chil-
dren's bicycle pump to clean radiat-
ions, tufted furniture or sowing ma-
' chine.
Lemons may he kept a .ong time
; without becoming dry if put into a
j jar of water with a lid. The water
hangi d
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism.
No., is the iiiuu to get rid of yuui
I rheumatism. You can do it if you
; apply Chamberlain's Liniment. \V.
I A. Lockhard, Homer City, N. Y.
! writer. "Last spring 1 suffered from
| rheumatism with terrible pains in
I my arms and shoulders. 1 got a bot-
tle of Chamberlain's Liniment and
j the first application relieved me. By
| using one bottle of it 1 was entirely
Icured." For sale by ull dealers.
Adv.
a week if
i he krpt long,
will be qui!,- as
i, ant f Anything,
should be
( the lemo:;s are
I When used I lie
' firm as when fi
i more jt'ioy.
i To ascertain whether a room Is
| damp or not, place a weighed quanti-
\ ty of fresh lime in an open vessel in
ithe room and leave it there for
twenty-four hours, carefully closing
the window-; and doors. At the end
of the twenty-four hours r weigh
I the lime, and if the increase exceeds
one per cent of the original weight
lit is not sale to live in the room.
Kitchen Hintr.
A bag of salt standing where I A healthy man Is a king in his own
i there is a smell of fish will absorb | right; an unhealthy man an unhappy
j tlie aroma. j slave. For impure blood and slug-
j Before s nli. g fish dip them in ( glsh liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters.
1 boiling water an instant. They will On the market 30 years. $1.00 a
I scale much mere easily. J bottle. Adv.
uidldate
for attorney general, started a cam-
paign of bunc on the so-called coal
trust. Mr Keys got his hand call-
ed in the first deal People do not
take as much stock in d' tnogogue
speeches at this day as they used
to Attorney Gem ral West knock-
ed down a lot of windmills in his
candidacy for the office of attorney
neral, and told us how he was go-
ing to swat tlu coal trust hip and
thigh, and. Mr West did make
a stagger at it. but his ammunition
wai either wet. or discovering that
there was no coal trust, he backed
off from the thing and has succeed-
ed In forgetting it. At any rate
some years have elapstd sin<- he
instituted that b«t< h of pro * , dings
and so far as we know there has
been no coal trust unearthed.
* * * *
Of course very few people take
Jennings seriously, but as a draw-
ing card, he can beat S'*lls P.ros.
and Kourpaw thrown in and give
them two weiks the start People
go to hear liliii became he is a mag
netlc speaker an as spell binder
le has. few equals ami no superiors,
lint v, ben Ills hum rs get out from
under tIt*- spell, they reason Well,
.leiinltigs Is just a r -fo.uied train
robber, a bandit and a highwayman,
and even though he be sincere In his
reformation, I do not, sie any rea-
son why I should vote for him for
governor, when I can vote for men
who do not have to repent for such
offenses."
• n • •
BP' r /- 1 is said to have been
ithe firemen In Okla-
Hi ccount of the collls-
on •' h resulted in the
death of Fireman Joe Smith and
Mill Remnant
SALE
EXTENDEa TO JULY 4TH
We have decided to extend our big Mill Remnant Sale till July
4th, and accordingly the prices quoted in our hills will hold
good up to that date—except in many instances the quoted
prices will he slashed still lower.
You never had a better opportunity to supply your immedi-
ate needs in all kinds of wearing apparel for men, women and
chileren than this VERY NOW. You need the goods; wc
need the money—let's swap.
Now is the time to buy togs for the 4th
The prices will not he any lower —that's a cinch, for we can-
not afford to sell for less. We set the price—others follow.
Grand Leader
Hartshorne's Money Saving Store
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914, newspaper, June 25, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152028/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.