The State Republican. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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•TATE REPUBLICAN.
Evtry TWmU> by
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It amy** i to a wtain
party develop sudden and wann vrt „,k
prufawion of faith in ycGuirnjm. *****
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THURSDAY. APRIL ML
Williams Exonerated.
•n *1! countries of the Sodiliu
movement. In four great powers
Prof, (iuenther. of Freib-.ir* i ned the dimens o« of
prophesies that the world is ir. in*' J!iv 't***?1 element >n the body
, to run ^ tw# •*« ««
L ' ynii funiut<mKJjrllKI, £T En^*nd '<threaten,
">« at least one town 5 .<1'-™Ptfo™l>kte,y ed^ta, p,.
the prediction without
ng> of regret England the Socialists had
1 no conception of their strenKth
The highest sum named as the *!? r6Cent e,ectton
It h.. probable losses of the insurance nr. « realized their
, ^nprovenloour«ui*- comP*nies in San Francis^ i« power the would have been
^°n i ^.Ch*irman Wil' •" *200,000.000. It is a safe jruJJ £ **\ 100 than 50 SociAl'
lively had nothing to do with that the companies will wiy :t "St-, *** Utt*r,y une*P«ted.
the appomtment of Democrat EI and in ten ieirs we wil Lv* an|'^s,^lficance is scarcely yet
*Z ^SZET" r CrMttr * fr „ci« o - Eagle
wny, and we take this method of „ ^ In Ger*nany the movement is
jwnpletely exonerating Mr. Wil- In Switzerland a state monooolv pnictica,,y a stnj^ for repre-
*nyJblan,e- We will covers both the distillation and 8e"Ut,onf for political emanci-
iMtiV^'li an> man an in* sa,e of aH intoxicants, and much r« ched huge pro-
LtJl\ rCgrCt -that *° kMO" 900(1 hR* a,rcadv resulted at the PU^T' a" !t ha* ar0UiMid such
T°"Jlh this deaI Ringing ininannuli the part of Prince
ment^^f a,rtrcat* revcnue 10 the government of Bul™and th« kaiser hiirs>lf that
« tof all men and all parties. $1,000,000. This money isdiatrih. thcirJan*u*Se of denunciation is
•nd when we do an unintentional uted amonj; the canton, w1h?ht * co"fea"ion their sense- of dire
ZZ J!ruPUC' bUne wh<:re Proviso that 10 per cent' U swnt "T r
should exist, we will come in combating intemrx ranee France the .Socialist move-
«t squarely and make amends. <™l" ranee. ment largely account, for the
Agmf- situation has now sifted There is a sentence which *''read «'-elericali*m amonst
to. P°«"'ve evidence that says: "Nothing reflect* the life f1* naMM' an,) explains how it
the appointment was madc solely and spirit of a town so accurately Sl™ al>out '"at the nation
'/ • Sen ou,5or's recom" asa newspaper." The newsoa * W&S yesterday thestanch-
teeman 'T 7 10,71 tonal commit- per speaks at long range and ** ^PP01^ of the Ionian Catholic
S t " rCSt8 lhe te,,S the Wle what is i*in* hurch"ow ^nishe, that church
•ntjre rwporunbil.ty and blame, done and how it proU J fr°m the nat,on-
"ation of "amPreMi°n "thC paper
exiatinir conditions any one would judged by^^ead * ' aPer's' , *fse °*n more touching
rKtttrrs ja^rr ans
influential party workeis, ner -'y inate all ^ood dpln "m" ead* Ten casesare reported of
to accommodate a friend " mustZe^em ^ We ^enftdffhs in the poor ho.se-
Fnendship is one of the great- ' ° , number having once
SS&53S sSrr
^ttassss a-iisiS SrFf
ahip ceases to be a virtue, and aiby earthquake and H~ u -fluaidered in card playing, while
man endowed with a nroner and I efforts ha vp Kn 5 L y l?'l,Ion8 unto!d are expended on
fitting conception of jusUce and to reach him ^but in ^ ^re ^ ^ to P^^hase
Principle would mildly but firmly i been received HeleHinTfish^ wleTll^ ^ °f thinkin*
deny any such demands in the 'several week's Z f!r ih ? ™penal,y and to P"y the cost of
J-^e of friendship. Mr. Gunsent; and his frit^ tt ™ ^
s excuse is inexcusably among the dead. I COTTONWOOD.
r.n„," . .1 hereby call a precinct conven-
Congress has its little as well t °n to be held at the Cottonwood
"uuw 1 H excuse is
and deplorably lame.
In concluding we wish to em-
phasize the fact that Mr. Gunsen-
k ^ °' harm()ny " is not
perately set his heel on the neck visitor, but tnoinwi - . - „„ „
" , w me tuuniy
convention which will be held at
Cordell on May 5th, and for thf
««SSr5.",-tlSrnr fi" the Cye of the lnnMclion ni other busT
a——= - •4X22*
Ji,s true 'ha' wc must have! It is said the life of the average
in oHe7!' Rc[;,ll'lican ranks, Since the report of the great Joraan "divided into two long
h„t l h ace,mtlll:lh "Whim;, detraction of property at San dreams 'girlhood she dreams
aMe hu^irr8^ dMpiC" Fr^nCi3C0 by fire ma"V people °fMthLe ''^"ttle cottage she
able, bull-headed despotism pf our will wonder what will become of W1" havc when hc becomes a
•eman, if persistdcrfelfhe insurance companies in the "lfe' and afler sh« is married
more yea, a .houaan^ "nal settlement of lnsc-0 ah she dream: " '
she had as a girl.
committeeman, if persistecf-%i,*Ul
Will do more yea. a .housa^nal settleme„"tTn^" All she drea™
ZTk "T"10 disrupt and c,is": estima^ of the loss there on ac ' '
member the party than the mere count of the earthquake and the
action of taking a firm stand are only wild giies^ but it
agamstsuch practice The tragic,, must have been up into hundreds
grand^ stand, holy horror "har- !of millions. It is only natural
mony tableau on the part of! that the people, when confronted
Mr. Gunsenhouser is ludicrous in I by such appalling losses, should
tend foT?C: f WC d° n0t 'n* -UmP t0 the conc,L|si6n that the
tend for him to use it as a hood- insurance companies will be un
7mm th 0Ut r wror'^doin8: ablc to Pay the losses. Eagle
from the eyes of fair minded, —
justice loving, square deal Re-
publicans.
Purity, fairness and impartial-
Our $400 Hamilton Piano G>ntest is
Warming Up.
We are glad to know that our contestants arc beginning to real-
Our Picture Gallery.
W- J- C.. All,. w. . WOOD.!
Knott 4. Woods,
Lawyers.
Win practice in all courts in
theTermory. Rooms 4 and
5, City National Bank Bldg.
CORDELL, . . OKLAHOMA.
LE ROY JONES.
*. A. LUCK V
IN THE QUARTZ MOUNTAINS.
Jones & Lucky,
Lawyers.
Finerty Building, Cordell, Okla.
R. J. MANSELL,
Dentist.
All work guaranteed. Room
14. Finerty Building.
Meats
cordell,
OKLAHOMA
T. A. EDWARDS,
Atty. at Law.
Special attention given to
fhl ■ 0fflce over
the City National Bank.
cordell,
OKLAHOMA.
J«. W. Smith,
Lawyer.
cordell,
OKLAHOMA.
A. M. SHERBURNE,
Physician,
Gunsenhouser's cry of fac
tionism is a dark brown bluff.
lute and essential qualities which i '
are required to insure permanent j Cupid Busy
auccess in any organization of •« w a v
reputable character Without VV ed^"^sln«reat number have
these basic prinSp es Suc^ stn the reCent di^r
at best l>eonlytemporrrS, l of\hranrCa Wome driven
this reason, if for no other the tnl i hT® and Ieftdesti'
State Republican will not he^ta^ | whom ^ aPPea,ed l° the men to
to expose high-handed rx.iS , ? y Were en^d, and
juggling whenever the opportu- Lff^t^'teJ?,arnafes have been
nity presents itself, and all the thn J > first day of
intimidating threats from the-numbS? ? ™ .incrcase in the
«bief malefactor don't have anv h ber.?f "1fma8re licenses has
more effect upon us than the 17^ by thecounty<<*"*•
twitting of a June bug. Right is hLh 1 mcrease,18 gpowin . a
right. S | hfh f seven an hour being i«su-
■ e^* I don't live anywhere" is
urt^z.
ill the harmony we can *et. Ilive'in &n SS" ' toj
Choice Steaks, Juicy
Boiling Meats and Ten-
der Roasts, Veal Cut-
lets and Mutton Chops.
^ The
R. E. Smith Meat
Market
THE FOUNT OF PERPETUAL LIFE.
Is under
agement.
good meats
new man-
Clean linens,
courteous
treatment and satisfac-
tion guaranteed, is our
iron-clad motto. Your
patronage is respectfully
solicited at this shop.
Duncan
and
White.
Diseases of women a spec-
«'ty. Office: Kmr
j c )RDELL,
oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA'3 EARLIEST INHABITANTS.
for sale by
A. D. BERRY,
Cordell, Oklahoma.
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Utterback, J. W. & Smith, Frank M. The State Republican. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906, newspaper, April 26, 1906; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc159605/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.