The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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and we ought to give up the job."
Chickens will come home to roost. This starting a state \ +
j excuse is only one of a number that democracy's first lead- ♦
er offered the folk, and which the press joins in in craming i ♦
down their throat. All the others are going to react, be-
cause none of them are honest or logical. That whirlwind
which we said during the first campaign, democracy would
be forced to harvest, is looming up—Tulsa World.
We have plenty of Honey for Farm |
Loans at Reasonable Rates t
The Herald-Sentinel
One Year, One Dollar j Six months Fifty Cents
Issued Every Thursday Afternoon.
M, H. GUNSENHOUSER,
Editor ahd Owner.
Entered at the postoffice at Cordell, Okia., as second
class matter.
Pay your taxes and don't grumble. Its democratic
and that is what you voted for.
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President Taft is making friends and clinching his
enemies and when he gets around the circle will have
pretty good idea where he is at.
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Italy and Turkey are getting ready to be prevented
from going to war. It would not be a bad idea to let them
test their strength for a short time.
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To endorse LaFoiette is to endorse democratic free
trade, or as near free trade as they can go and win. If you
want to support that principle why not join the democratic
party and be done with it.
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Do not forget the good roads meeting at Hobart next
Thursday, October 12. The project is to build a road from
Clinton to Bessie on to Cordell through Rocky to Hobart
thence down the line of the Frisco to Vernon. This ought
to interest our people sufficiently to cause them to attend.
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Clinton is having a religious awakening that is shaking
the devil's clutches so hard that he is dropping a nhmber of
old sinners into the lap of the church. No other town in
the state needed a shaking up more than Clinton, unless it
be Cordell. Here many of the members of the churches
need to be rescued.
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Since the United States district court found those elec-
tion inspectors guity, democratic politicians are urging the
Governor to call a special session of the legislature to pass
a new grandfather law as the one now in use is not good. Its
a safe bet that the governor dont call.
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The Beacon refused to publish the articles written by
County Attorny Smith, because they were liable to subject
that paper to a suit for damages. This is another redhead-
ed bird story. The truth is that paper dares not publish
these articles because of the truth contained therein, de-
siring to keep its readers in ignorance and his supporters.
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In another colum we give the cost of building the state
road. You have been told that we had 46 miles, half mac-
cadam and half sand-clay, but that is not so. The fellow
who told that story was making a stump jspeech in his im*
agination and got too loud The county surveyor says only
nine and a half miles were worked over at a cost of
about $16,000.00. A trip over the road will convince anyone
not a democratic officeholder that the experiment was a bad
one fo" the county and not to be repeated.
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We suspect the Vinita Chieftain is getting scared. It
has evidently been hearing from the fellows who have noth-
ing to do but ,kvote her straight" and pay taxes, and what
it hears does not "listen" good. It says:
UA good deal is being said about the expense of
starting a new state, and the great amount of mon-
ey it takes, all of which the people of Oklahoma
know by high priced experience. But in the name
of goodness how long is it going to take to start a
new state? We began four years ago and this ar-
gument was good during the Haskell administration
but it is worn out now. Goyernor Cruce ought to
hunt up some other excuse unless he wants to pre-
vent any other democrat from being governor for a
decade. We have had plenty of time to start a state
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In England the average vield of wheat runs from thirty
to thirty-three bushels to the acre. In Germany it aver-
ages about twenty-eight bushels. In the United State the
average for the last tan years has been about fifteen bushels
England gets ordinarily over forty bushels of oats to the
acre: the United States gets less than thirty. N The soil of
England and Germany had been bearing crops centuries be-
fore ours knew the touch of a plow. These disparities in
yield must be due either to the incompetence of our farmers
or to the debilitation of our soil. In either case our farmers
are at fault; for if these meager yields are due to the depil.
itation of the soil, and not to any want of energy and intel-
ligence, it is the farmers who have robbed It of its fertility
The crop statistics of England would prove, if the fact need-
ed any proof, that the soil is long-lived. Under proper
care it would be as as productive after 500 years of use as it
was the day it was broken. Indeed, it is entirely in accord
with the natureof things to believe that the productivity of
the soil can be kept everlasting. The history of dead and
decadent Nations does suggest otherwise to be sure; but
they merely suggest that notion, and fall far short of prov-
ing it.
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If you boruow from us, we give you the pri-
vilege to pay part or all of the loan before due
and stop the interest on what you pay. It you
need money, it will pay you to see us and get
our terms.
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Notes From (he East.
(colony courier)
Foley's Kidney Remedy
i Is a great midieine of proven
j value for both acute and chronic
Some how Cordell seems to be ' "
, = is especially tonic and recon-
such a long ways from the east, structive qualities, and the per-
end of the County that our peo- j manent relief andcomfor it gives
pie dont ofen get into the push ! them. For sale by all druggis
with the County seat, and some- j s, c BL-ENETTE 7 m beets
how the Cordell fellows have ]
seemed to care little whether j BURNETTE & BEETS,
the east end farmers take part !
in their fair or not. It appealed 1
to most folks over this way
more as a Cordell street fair.
A farmer in this end of the
County can step to his telephone
and talk to any business man in
Law ye rs
Cordell,
Oktahouw
Weatherford, Carnegie Mt. View
or Hydro, usually in five minutes
or less, but if he wants to talk to
Cordell it takes from a half hour
to all day or like as not he will
have to go to the nearest pay
station of the toll to talk at all,
Geo Bishop. Washita County's
leading scientific farmer and
prominent advocate of good roads
that were built in this County by
Convict labor and otherwise at so
great an expense that it seems
the County official are Unwilling
for the voters to know how much
they did cost, are for want of
proper care being allowed to
wash away and be entirely ruined
This is a live questiod in Washita
County and should have the atten
tion it deserves not only from
Mr. Bishop but from ever citizen
The Courier his from the first
advocated good roads not mere-
ly smoothed down piles of sand
on the section line, even if we
have less miles of roads for the
money and we believe in proper,
provisions for their permanent
up keep.
Thunder Bull's Views on In-
dian Dances
Mr. Seger.
White people often say why
Indians have the giving dance.
It as good as trading with the
white people, It just like get-
ting things on time.
Now we'll say the white man
is giving a fair for the Indians
they say but it for the Indians
money, see my wife spent $25.00
at the fair and don't get nothing
back, but if I give it to my
friends I would sometime get
returns. A white man take his
to a dance he has got to give 50c
to get in and nothing comes back
but now they have cut us, down
so that we cant enjoy ourself
The white people has iong to take
our pleasure away from us it
seem to trouble 'their minds
about us, but our expences cost
them nothing. They are trying
to make us stingy and go mad
over the money, white people has
got mad houses full of people
that craves money but I never
want to see a mad Indian over
money.
Thunder Bull.
R. j MANSELL,
DENTIST.
Rooms ll & 12 Akers'Kerley building
Rutherford Brett Clyde a. Rice
BRETT& RICE
LAWYERS
Practice in all courts in both
civil and criminal matters. Pre-
pared to either defend or prose-
cute in criminal matters.
Special attention given to civij
and probate practice.
Cordell Oklahoma
DR. COX'S
PAINLESS BUSTER.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction
and blister without pain or mon
ey refunded. For sale by all the
druggists.
Bad Eyes
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NEED
Good Eye Glasses.
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Let us test your eyes and
select the right glasses
for you. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
C. T. AKERS, Jeweler and Optician.
Money to Loan
We have arrangements whereby we can
make the largest possible loan by making
FIRST mortgage and putting on a second
mortgage by the same company, where
the party wants more money than a 1st
mortgage will reasonably stand.
Let me figure with yoa.
Robert \j. Knie.
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ROBERT L. KNIE,
Attorney al Law,
Over Oklahoma National Bank.
Cordell, - - Okla.
Massingale & Duff.
Attorneys-at-Law
Wil l praotioe in all Court?.
Co'-del1 0—0 Oklahoma
JONES & BASHORE
Aaltorneys-at-Law
Will practice in any court, Bus-
iness is what we want.
cordell, oklahoma.
L. H.
LANIER,
Dentist.
Office ove Oklahoma state bank,
formerly used by Dr. Wheeler.
ALL WORK GUARANTEEE.
G. E. WAGNER.
Attorney-at-Law
Practices in all the courts. Promptjat-
tention given to all business Office ju
southwest corner of square.
Your Machine
"You want to live"
Needs repairs and I am the
doctor Repair any kind of a
Sewing Machine promptly.
JOE WARLICK, agent for
SINGER, just narth of P. O.
JOE WARLICK.
D.R. COX'S
BARBDE WIRE
LINIMENT
Guaranteed to heal without a
blemish, or your money refund-
HuS,p™%25c. 50^ ^ SI-CO
irregularities- Try them. For ^ ,ase y'
sale by all druggis! sale by a11 druggist.
So dont worry about the dry weather
we have a completejand up to date stock
of FRESH GROCERIES," FLOUR, FEED
and FRESH MEATS and if youj only
have a little pocket change it will go a
long ways in supplying your needs at
THE CORDELL GRO. GO'S, STORE
For they have the best the market affords
at hard timts prices. We have installed
two large electrfc ceiling fans. We blow
the flies to Guinea. When you buy
fresh meats from us you get meats free
from fly tracks, by this means avoid that
siege of Typhoid fever. Phones 142 and
164. Best service to be had in town.
THE CORDELL GRO. CO:
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Foley's Kidney Pill*
Will reach your individual case
if you have any form of kidney
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Gunsenhouser, M. H. The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911, newspaper, October 5, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174532/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.