Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 9
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Desscr&ic Cc!y Ccsvea
The democratic contention
will meet at the court houae next
Saturday at 2 o'clock for the pur-
pose of electing delegate to the
state contention wh'ch meets In
Oklahoma City the 22nd We
late not received definite knowl-
edge from enough of the pre-
cincts to make a guess aa to who
will be endorsed for president
towns at
possible
be 11c-
Oklahoma ville Ole-
Tl AiC3
One whose childbood has pass
ed on the frontier onrof a crop
of children denied to a great ex'
tent the privileges of school and
thereby handicapped in the race
of life doomed by such handicap
to a life of oompsritive penury
and want to sncb a one came
student of the State University
soliciting signatures to the Aiken
bill to abolish fourteen inatitu
tions of learning in this young
state'
Csrr:J C::j
Ooe of the sophistries by
which people excuse the habit cf
buying outside of their be— a
community is thst such csos
can be had at a lower price
Stop and think a moment how-
ever of the cost of the pairs
which the home store takes to
"I please the public which ks o
" 1 sentially a guarantee of the vi!-
of goods
When you have any real res
son for feeling that good are
not what they were repeaentid
mierbla Wlr becee bulbj 1 ta EenerJ Ctaar7
I for home stores to taka the artl-
brillUsK?) intellect U not under- de btck and dv y(m jeaTaczt
stood and appreciated or b®- ! or at least a credit
cause some one bap placed snob-1 n has sometimes happened ia
stacle in the trail to bis financial I onr personal experience that
political or social success and I some article would prove dixtp-
who instead of asserting his man-J pointing and we would take it
hood and demonstrating his I back to oar home merchant and
right to the position be desires I ask bim g£ether the trouble was
by surmounting those obstacles I in the goods or because we did’nt
wates bis time and worries de-1 know bow to bundle them We
He C’J ITaa’s
Have you ever on your journey
through life in this glorious
old world been compelled by' un-
avoidable circumstaneea travel
for even a abort distance in com-
pany of one of those unmitigated
nuisances and warts on the name
of manhood- the man with an
bitnal grouch? The fellow w’ho
is always grumbling at the acta
of bis fellow men who is eter-
nally mouthing about ow he ia
He declined fearing the em-
bittering memory of obstructing I cent and energetic people with I have bad home merchants offer
tbe pathway of the youth of Ok-1 whom he comes in contact by con- to take back the things without
lahoma would torture bia death I ti anally knitting and snuffling question and give tfs the iqoney
bed— Kingfisher Times around like some scab infested J when we felt that they wire of-
' ' Lid ram after being immersed in fering more than they could bo
The Akin bill which proposes I T Qf sfceep dip about tbe way I expected to do and bavn conse-
to abandon fourteen of -Oklaho-b has been enchered out of hialqnently declined tbe offer be-
ma’a state educational InititB- leasee we were ashamed to push
tions is without doubt ono of the I p0 gBCjj a maQ the beautiful there generosity so far
and Mua-1 13308 propositions that I jjowerg h&t glorious old Dame j Tbe store located at a distance
baa recently been hatched in tbe mature hat caused blossom about may or may not be willing to
bare-brainoftbe imaginaryebnnk I are an eye-sore be take back unsatisfactory goods
of ses-kelp - cause but for their presence j Even If it Is tbe bother of a
Tbe saving by abdisbing these I yjerd might be a few more sprigs J spedial trip to tbe store or the
schools as The Farmer has d grMg with which abe has al-1 extenaivecorreapondence neded
w1 ready snppiid the earth with a to do tbe bnainesa by mail will
postage stamp— on each 1000 j jwiak abundance the musioal ( probably be’ much more than
assessed valuation of ths state-1 brook that winds its graceful (any saving that could have been
Not even that wonld be saved for I rbQg coge between shady mads on the original purchase
the reason that the money I picaresque- hd xf price Cztz ths dlrftat store
tws and
iawill un-
benefits Pender-
tort time
rmatidn
ld pobli-
hle plans
The dt-
-T
pleas-
Ciewcr
culture
e week
bnlldlng
Murray
sol will be
the year
w having
same
uld and
saved wocld fcsjra to beexpcadadl
In employing adiiifcmal astrse- li fc
tnrefor the remaining cj00 CBW U neceMitatea ths build-
nd additional money would have ofa wster-gsp whwe its
to be forthcoming for construo-U Bpd be-
tkm of more buildings and in L boundary fence To I
tbe event of the Akin biU his pessimistic eye every busi
Uining tbe eohools of the state I
wonld be so centralised that huo-1
dreda who now are in attendance
at these schools wonld be depriv-
TLa practice by iL'-h tls
boms merchant practlciITy gxtr
anteee the values cf tie gaoisli -a
great safeguard to the buyer
But it coats money to the mer-
chant and Is s pert of the ex-
ness competitor every political J pense of hie business
opponent and every men who oe-1 Tbe oost ia not so much in the
copies any position the man with (actual value of goods returned
s grouch oovets is a personals and the time it takes to arrange
emy and e usurper for bnt for these matters satisfactorily Tbe
bim the grouch might have been principal difference comes when
tbe biggest bell wether on the (the merchant boys bis goods
range — - — Co knofh that be most have
I never meet one of the whim-(good quality that will keep his
of this I day in three rood improvement! pering whining real-contents (customers satisfied and never in
by districts in this county resulted thst I don’t want to take bim by ( the world can yon get good goods
en and in a defeat for the issuing of tbe tbe scoff of his mangy ndek and ( without paying good prices
tbe stern bonds The O D thinks that the whirl him around so that I won’t Were he less close to his ensto-
d women 1 farmers missed the chance of be compelled to look into bis(mers In a position where' he
their re- (a lifetime to get something which slinking face and starting him J wonld not often be compelled to
tbe( would ha been of n'n told r the first time in his misers-(back up hie wares he could cut
ble life on tho road to real man-1 prices much below tbeir present
hood with a good swift kickand ( level Put does it pay to buy
the only thing which cause me goods where the seller does not
to stay iny itching toe is the cer-1 expect to be called upon to back
tain knowledge that if I did tbe up their value?
mealey grouch would worry the
next man whom be met into a
i razzle with a pitiful tale of hew
ie had been abused
renude
9 —There
inder way
DO people
y There
Ion eight
Dof stone
Odd Fel-two-story
st $6000
is on tbe
Saxp Slots
Besides girls the young man
who'waits for you to propose to
him will waft for you to' get up
and start the fire on cold morn-
ings As a general thing the more
young children a woman has the
less time she soends in reading
her old love letters
Even the girl with a goat-hair
muff sometimes makes cheep’s
eyes v
It has just abont gotten so in
this high-priced country that tbe
rks is uowlyoQQg lover who contemplates
bout sev-1 owning a vine-clad cottage is ac-
cused of building castles in the
air
rs comes I
L Lucas Tillie Clinger says thst si
tme else is though shrdoesn’t wear glasses
!e of the neglect her hair she is stil
for him (considered intellectual at her
boarding house where she some
times uses' words of four syl-
lables — Dallas News
ces and
he second
has - tbe
two-story
e avenue
bank It
The Bro-
Surface Land HU Passes Senate
Washington Feb 2— Within sn
hour after tbe measure bed reached
the senate today the bill droviding for I according to
the tale of the anrface of the Choctaw I maxim: “Equal
and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands I special privileges to none
in Oklahoma had been passed by tbe 1
The conscience of tbe nation ia
now aroused to free the govern-
ment from the griypof those who
have made it a business asset of
the favor-seeking corporations
It must become again a people’s
government and be administered
the Jeffersonian
rights to all
upper bouse When ths measure
reported to the body for action Sena-
tor Hejburn became obstreperous and
tt - appeared therq would be a fight
He burn desired that it be placed on
tbe regular calendar that he mitiht
have time to examine U but Senator
Owen who was determined to get ac-
tion early prevailed upon tbe western
fire-eater that the measure wss a just
one and was greatly desired as well as
containing no jokers and Heybnrn
withdrew his objection nnd tbe meae-
are went through by unanimous con-
sent -
The bill will become a law as soon
as President Taft attaches his signa-
ture and thla is expected in the next
few days It ia expected that the de-
partment of Interior will begin action
toward tbe disposal of the landa with-
in the next very fewwek
The average boy wouldn’t try
half as bard to learn roller skat-
ing if it was a business he could
make s living at
Card cf Ttish
In this card we desire to express our
thanks to tbe many kiDd friends and
neighbors who esme so promptly to
oar call of distress on the eve of Jan
24th when our daughter was taken so
dangerously Ul from being poisoned
(ptomsne) We sincerely hope every-
body has neighbors like ours God
will surely reward them for their faith-
ful services and will -also spare and
prosper our faithful physician Dr
Looney Wa enn’t find words to ex-
press onr thank May God bless yoa
all Your lifetime friends
Mrs and Mrs O-M Castleberry
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Lucas, Edwin L. Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Tishomingo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1850339/m1/2/: accessed November 17, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.