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T HE WAPANUCKA PRESS
Published Every Friday
W S GRANT Owner and Editor
MRS W S GRANT Local Reporter
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WAPANUCKA OKLA FRIDAY AUGUST S i!24
Ol’U CREED
W liv in the United States of America and a Governmen
f the peopie r the people for the reople whose juet powers are
ierived fro" ne consent of llc povenud n dm ccracy in a republic
i r overran ntion of many eovenipn Matts a perfect union one
md inseparable established upon those print ipl S cf freedom equal-
ity justice and humanity for which Ameiicnn patriots sacrificed
their lives and fortunes
We therefore believe it is our dutv to our country to love it to
Nippon its constitution to obey its laws to respect its nag and to
Mend it against all enemies
We believe in a clean uneontaminated democracy
We believe in white supremacy
We believe in the purity of womanhood and in its prelection
We believe in America for Americans
We believe in the teachings and the doctrines of the Protestant
hurch and in putting the Bible in the public schools
For United States Senator
W B PINE Republican Nominee
A fight is now on in the primary run-off in Texas between Felix
Robertson and Mrs Feiguson leaders in the recent primary election
£jr Governor of Texas It promises to he a lively fight
Let us hope that the result of this primary flection will eliminate
ore and Walton as factors in future elec ions in Oklahoma There is
plenty of political material in the State superior to them in every way
The Tu1b:i World Eaya that the nc miration of Walton is a vindi-
cation for him Y e don’t see how the World reaches that conclu-
sion Walton got only 74012 votes out of 235r21
It may be in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the
Cuited States and the laws of the states to interfere and attempt to
disperse a peaceable meeting of citizens ns has jnt recently been done
tu Massachusetts Indiana and some other states but we do not so un
nd it The right to hold peaceable meetings is guaranteed to tbe
people of this country and when they are di-turbed or interfered with
the guilty parties should be dealt with severely
A report has teen given out that Charles G Dawes the Republican
nominee for Vice President has announced that he will begin his cam-
paign with a direct fight on the Ku Ivhix Klan Of course that is Mr
Ii wes’ privilege If lie wnts to Tprt a knife with which o cut
:s own throat that is his business The Klan has a goodly number
of voters in this land and they will know what to do when the day of
tlie election comes around
fit must he said hat politics do develop some rather queer conditions
fire for example is the La Follette party supposedly rabid against ev-
?vything that is associated with great corporations and Wall Street but
riniocg the trusted adviser? of the new party are Rudolph Spreckels and
Frank A Vanderlip Spreckels is suppose! to be the titular head o’
one of the greatest if not the greatest corporation in the world and
I Frank Vanderlip used to be presiDnt of the National City Bank of New
York which is supposed to be the financiil corner stone of Wall Street
I Mr LaFollette principal complaint has been that the country is in
tin? clutches of a few great corporations and banks and lIe justification
for hi candidacy is that neither of the old parties will break or under-
take to break that control
'The Ku KIux Klan has been accused by its haters as being intoler--ant
and tbe cause of strife and race prejudice Here is an instance
-which shows this to be untrue and ihows how the Klan stands on such
questions:
JJu-t the Other day several thousand citizens assembled in Wayne
county 111 to honor an aged Jew who for fifty year had b?en a lead"
tug merchant and philanthropii Among those attending the ceremo-
ni were thirty disguised klansinen wno paid tribute to this Jewish
American and presented to him a basket of roses as a testimonial of
their esteem and good will
John V Davis Democratic canJi-late fr prevalent has given the
N’oRowing ns his crped:
"We believe tliat all men are creuti I npial that they are m lo-vel
Ly tleir Cieiitor with inalienable ri'jbrs tq J : f liberty anl the pjrgmt
if ha)pin-- th it tin t -t c tv -rntnctit is that wliicli g -v r'H 1 1 1 vt
r fiat t!i' C'lii-ti' u' i ii ni l i i i - t i r w r® nn-le to hr- obevri! t!:it
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l"JhiSo''zo' he
Klan after Klan of Brotherhood
Yea Klan’s of every kind
But the KKK binds all the rest
Christ's body soul and mind
The Golden K's Maid of a God
Within the Holy place
A Klan that hinds thru nil God’s
time
And fills Eternal Space
Oh! man how blest thy brother
hood
Bojnd with Christ and God
You are safe within the Mystic
Ring
While heie upon the sod
One does not brave the storm alone
But standing side by side
Willi Christ their Leader at the
head
Iheir fiiend so true and tried
W’e need not fear a single thing
That meets us on the road
For none there he can break our
ranks
Fifr tbe Klan will beajr our load
Yen with his Hands he covers all
With mercy forever and love
Can Satan break these Golden K’s
When forged in Heaven above?
So raise your heads and facs about
For Christ is at the helm
There none can pierce their shields
of Love
Yea rone can overwhelm
The only perfect Brotherhood
That is now in all tbe land
So inarch on and win your crown
Conquering band in band
See bright the fierr crou
Lighting along tbe road
Showing where the pitfalls are
Helping to bear the good
Droppiog flower upon your bead
Flowere erom Heaven’ Throne
Haeten on oh BrotberhooJ etrong
Comrade you are almoet home
Brace your alioulder and bare your
brow
Drink in the air of God
Lift up a brother by the way
The one by sioc dowatrod
Then see tbe Klanaman emile on
you
Bright as the midday sun
The prize you’ll win oh brother
breve
Christ’s — "Sweet Child well
done ’’
— Selected
KEEP YOUNG
Time is the test of truth And
Doan’s Pills have stood the
te Bt in Wapanucka No resident
who euflers backache or urinary
ills can remain unconvinced by this
twice-told testimony
A F Carpenter WapanucKa
says: UT have used Doan’
Pills off and on for several years
when having difficulty with my
Kidneys and I find them to do all
that is claimed for them They re
lieved me of backache and strength
ened and regulated the action of my
kidneys Doan’s seemed to tone
up my whole system generally I
give Doan’e Pills credit for
keeping me in good health and I
always get them at the Palace Drug
Store” (Statement given Janu
ary 9 1912)
On May 21Mr Carpenter again
said: "I have no reaon for not
confirming my former tatement in
prise of Doan’s Pills I have had
no kidney trouble now for several
years and I give Doan’s the credit
for curing me Should I ever need
kidney- medietnwagJHir I wnnk! err
tainly take Doan’s
GOc at all dealers Foster-Mil
barn Co Mfrs Buffalo N Y
Bliv In Yourlf
Th most d lit cult thing In th wrl£
la to tntk peopU beller In thetr 01
blgn to tako tock In thlr owg
ltent ibtltty If w had a larger cw
ceptlon of our pnaRlbllltte a target
faith tn ourselves even those who art
accounted auccesaful could accompl'ab
Infinitely rnor than they do— Orlaot)
Ewett Warden In Tou Can but Will
Tour
HOW’S THIS ?
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and fhe knew what a pond
medicine it was for this troub-
le so she told me to pet
some and take it I sect to
the store after it and before
I had taken the first bottle
up I began to improve My
Eide hurt lets rrd II to
mend in health I loo our
bottles in all during the lost
ten months Cardul acted ns
a fine tonic Iam well now
I have gained ten pounds ard
am still gaining My tides
do not trouble me at nil ard
my are quite regular I
know that Cardul v-ill help
others suffering from the
same trouble”
Take CarduL
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CONGRESSIONAL RACES
Incumbents nnl old-time deimx-nitlc
n nd ti O 1’ candidates were lami-
nated for November congressional
races returns Indicate Wayne I’ayless
Is nominated In tlie first district The
third district again lias chosen
diaries 1 1 Curter Thomas J Me-
Kcown another Incumbent won In
the fourth district Tlie fifth was car-
ried hF 15 Swank Ineumlient J V
Mcdintlo took tle seventii V 1
t'rowe had a wide margin over nil op-
ponent In the eighth district
Crowe Wins In Eight
W W I lasting In the second dis-
trict nud Elmer Thomas in the sixth
v-n nominated without opptii
Noble county gave t’rowe double tit
voles ill precincts reporting a- o-
iir-d with the votes rive'vu! by 1! 7-
Arnold of ItufTalo Ids nearest com o
tor
Carter was leading Cartwright It
Pu-hniatuhu count'
Precincts reporting in tin lift'i (’'
rict show Swank leading Pullen :
ud and Iillard third
In tie eighth district Crowe I Md-'
Iriohl in next tin J Ingram third
S J Montgomery was I --!
' harh s nVoninr for the first i' ir
i i P i-ottgivs:' i i: 1 1 no:: lt’ati-'
E M rrje of Sal'I-aw m--:i-1 i "I
da of the nomin-th n in tic s ci
h-tri t lie lid S K Smith of t'aco
h by a g-od irajorpy
Tie i op ih'i'-ati congressional rm p
lilsi county with twenty-three pre
iaets rciiertaig show (CO-rlier left
ig with Montgomery Chandler ami
Mitchell runners-up
(ii-nstnaii was certain of the (5 O P
nonduatioii in tlie sixth district curly
ivt trtis indlruted
M C Garber of Knld Is leading II-T-rick
four to one '
STATE OFFICES
Fred (’upsliuw of Oklahoma City
former I’niversity of Oklahoma athlete
is leading tlie democratic nomina
tion for tlie state corporation ciunmls
sioii with Cobb secoD 3 I’rewnr third
and Tharp fourtlt McWllllutas leuds
the field In the ruce for tlie republican
nvininutlon for the corporation com-
mission Runners-up were QbIdq and
Tlmuipson
Tlie healthy majority given James I
Phelps in Oklahoma County will
probably be responsible for his vic-
tory tn the third supreme court num
inafing district It was Indicated when
u-turns gave him nearly double the
votes received by Smith Smith was
liclieved to have a liiiudfull of vote
over Phelps’ total In Canadian county
Ilf the three meufi-i-r of the stuXe
-uprcine court seeking nniiu don oi
the deniocrntlc ticket Ctiurh-s IV
Mason of Nowata has a comfortable
cini over Ihe opponents J T John
am of Lawton chief Justice la run
n'ng tieiilnd in the ninth and Nell F
McNeil of Pawnee vice chief Jus-
tice lias a slight lead ujHm si attring
returns In tin sixth l strict Fletcher
Ihley Liwton wi s leaihiig Johnson
In the second supreme court dls-
irht Ik I' iA--ti-r Wilii'irton ills
tth-f j'l'lg'- was leaihiig W N Ih-dwim
-f M-Ale-1 r for Ihe d -iiiocril i- iioiul-
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return frcii 118 jr
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Chvet Music Mint
To keep tho coiners of sheet music
from becoming torn puMo a littl
strip of court plaster to th corners
of th music The sheets will net
become ragged looking aod It wlU h
easier t tuns th pxga
FARMER LEADS IN MISSOURI
'VOODRUM AND WHITEHEAD
LEAD IN VIRGINIA
Arthur Capper Publisher of Topeka
and One Of Senate Farm Bloc
Leaders Leads Republicans
Ft !uls Mo — Pr Arthur IV Nel-
son (if Puiiceloii "dirt farmer” candi-
date for governor oil tin democratic
ticket laid a fairly good load over Ids
four opponents on the face of returns
in Tuesday's primary t-leet Ion
Imilirly former State Eupcrpi-
toiulcnl of Schools Sam A linker re-puV-cijn
nsplriiit for the gulmma-
torial iiomiinitioii was maiutaining a
nod advantage over Ids three oppon-
ents Netcon Leads For Governor
The vote for democratic governor
was Nelson first Jacobs second Moore
third Prn-st third and In'ftkin fifth
The precincts reporting for republi-
can goiornor shows (hiker leading
wit li Lloyd and Miller runners-up
TV reporting precincts in both con-
were virtually all rural the city
irhts not Inning rep iricd
to heavy voting aiul a ditiicult lmtui t
count
Close Contost For Attorney
The rtoe for nomination for at-
torney general was secondary only to
that for governor lb-ports howed a
close contest between V II Mer ditii
nsd K ( Jones on tlie democratic tick-
et with A I Mct’awiey ii fair third
while rn tlie republican ticket It V
Otto leads over Gus O Nations for-
mer federal prohibition agent
Fused on early reports it was
figured that Missouri hud cast ls-
twoen WjOOuO and OOtttXt ballots uje
)iroxlmately one half of the stJle's
13JUUU0 registration
Miller attracted nationwide at-
tention wldl e president of tlie St
Louis police bourd when he alleged
that u “rice ring” eJsted among cer-
talu cliques of St I o uls lilgliscliool
studeats His dts-laratiou u roused a
storm of Imlignatiisi and niutiy pub-
lic irvtvst meet lugs were held A
break ensued lictween Governor Ilydc
wlio upMintcd lilin and Miller
Nations us proiiMtlon agent In
charge of tlie St Ixuls ditrt was
the center of u si :ia utmo-t tiiroagh-
out Ids tenure -f -(Tlcc owing tu hi
strenuous dif-r o-nt (-(forts
Voodrum cr' ’ litcheaj Lead In
V inia
Iiieliiuond V — lteturns Tuesday
night from th h :h ami sixth Vlrgiida
eongr ssli ind i': rlcts wlieiu p:i nar
elect lolis Here livid ilidienl i that t’ot-
gresstiiiiii t'lift-n A Woodrnu lit'
h-en named to succeed himself as r
ri selilalive of the sixth while Jos--p
Whitehead was leading Ids opjHinent -i:t
the fifth by a pl:rdiy of “'h
votes
Davis Seems Easy Winner In Prlmiry
Kurw-n City — Arthur Gapju-r T-M-ka
publisher and one of the li-nl -r
of tlie -n?e farm bloc la-id a
imiiid'ng lead In hi race fur re im:: m-
tion on the republican ticket iii i- rly
return from Tuesday's primai y elec-
tion lu Kansas Wi'h si-am-r-d pre-
cinils tabulated l’apier laid a margin
of more than 2 to 1 over tle combined
Vote of laitli of Iii Opponents
Early returns from the race for
the democratic nomination for gov-
ernor Mem to hear out prediction-
tliit Governor Jonathan M I'nvi
would he uti easy winner
Lwtr Charge Is Sought On Shipments
of Alcohol to City From Louisiana
Sixty ru 1 1 roads of the ooutli and
soutliwcst were mimed defedunis In
u H-tltlou filed with tin- Interstate com-
merce cumniis-loD by J K Mnire ki-
retury of the Oklahoma Traffic ns-ie
ciatlm asking u rdi: tiou of rates on
carload shlpiants of deiiaturuted ut-
eohol Itepuration lu tlie amount of tlie
difference between the old rate and
the proposed lower rate also I asked
Six of tlie complaining companies
acted Jointly with tlie traffic asso-
ciation in filing the jietitlon
Mi-st f tlie shipment of uenaturnted
ulcoltoi received hi the state are from
West Wego uml New Orleans I a
TTTc rate to Oklahoimirity from tlme
sdnl I flirj per hundred pound
To other point in tlie state the rate
varies from liK’ cent to $10-5
The ctltion allege tlie rute now In
cffo'-t i M '4 cents higher to Oklahoma
Oily than to Kansas City from tin
same shipping points and also allege
the low rute applies to Kuna City
on line oiH-rating through Okluhomi
City
( 'omplaimint whcse name arc on
the M-U(ioi! arc Oklahoma City Hurd
ware company Sevcrln Tire and Sup-
ply company Sout turn Motor Supply
cnipatiy Fox Vih-t I'rug ompiay
Alexander lirug company and Oklaho-
ma Traffic asoclulioti
Sena’s Racers Report On Expenses
Wa-Iivl 'll I I ' — Campaign exp -ll
hy a ml'l r w in m ni: riil p
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Bible Thoughts for
This Week
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1 Sunday
i Id t’l I AKITA 15112:— Fret Ii roil If
a man he ove i lu'en In a fa't je
I lilcli lire spiritual restore sm-:i a
I one la the spirit of liieeMiess con-
i jdi ring thjsclf I st thou also le
1 1 1-1 1 pt - I — in I fi : 1
Monday
iovi: id:i iiAi Ps :ot:— ) vc
I i mi liny tiling hut hi iove one
I 'ai-iln-r-Tli -ii slnlt not -ieal Thou
!-i It tint emet TlmU i-h-dt hoe thy
i la-'ghhour ns thyself — lioaain FJ:
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A GttOP NAMi: Till: F-FST AS-
SKT: — A gooifname I lather to be
chosen than great riches and lov-
ing favour rather than silver and
gold — I’roverl a ‘"J: 1
Wednesday
LOAD TO SLVCFSS : — Commit
tli y unto the I-nrd trust also
In Idm and lie ahull bring It to
puss Rest In the Lord and
wait thn'ly for him— 1'sulm 37:
7
- Thunday
JESl'S SAIL):— Anl J If I ho
lifted up will draw ull men unto
uio— John 12: 32
Friday
LOVE MASTERS FEAR:— There
ia no fear in love hut perfect love
cnstclh out fear — 1 John 4: IS
Saturday
COAST NOT:— Coast not thyself
of tomorrow for thou knowest not
a hat a day may bring forth—
iTove rbs 27 : 1
Formula for Killing
Mosquitoes Flies Fleas Bed
bus: Moths Cockroaches and
Ants ia tha bouse
Do you want ta Darn ho n to kill
this in:t ptiti?
Maka your own intact kill r at
homr a air pit to maka as a pot
of coffea and very cheap
Mail ua 23 cents stampsor c i n
and w will mail you tha formula
for making a stainless insecticide
that will positively kill above men
Honed insects and many more
Send 25 cants today
It will be the best quartir yu
evtr invested
FLORIDA CHEMICAL CO
8th St A Talleyrand Ave
Jacksonville Fla
Wild Ducks Bred In Captivity
Four specie of existing wild dock
ire easily domesticated These era
the mallard th black mallard (a dl
Hurt apedes) the wood duck ted tha
blue-winged teaL Th green-winged
ua) and th canvaaback (beloved of
th epicure) have been bred aucc
fully tn captivity
Invention Alda Housewife
Tlie twlstiug and Consequent break-
ing of wires attached to electric appli-
ances such as flatiron toaster heat
er etc Is a common annoyauce To
remedy thl riti Inventor has produced
a rotating attachment plug of whleb
th renter portion tuma freely when
the wlrea arc twisted
- World's Largest Telescope
Th first telescope Invented hy
Galileo In 1610 collected shout elghty-
on times as touch light as the human
eye but the Monnt Wilson telescope
the largest In th world today collects
lfiOOnft limes as much as the human
eye
A Smooth Evening
Nil Tike— Hello old top I heard
you put In a very pleasant and artistic
time lust night
Flueflst — That’s th facts Never
lew print ln fbir fwrwwtt Tbat new
Jimmy of mine quietly fanned 'em all
to sleep
Thief-Proof Bulb Invented
A thief-proof electric bu'b has been
made ty providing a breakable plas
ter of parls ting tn the plug which
ome destroyed prevents the lamp
from being screwed trout the socket
7000000 Cases of Fever
Without (ountlng the figure for the
T5H snny during the last four years
nlaiut "'fViKW cases of typhus and
relap-ing fever were officially reported
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