Justice (Duncan, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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Volume I
JUSTICE
Number 38
Governor Hoch’s Newspaper Venture
The executive in whom is reflected all that
is bright and pure and even sublime of Kan-
sas intelligence has bitten off more than he
can conveniently masticate when he conceived
the unpractical idea of engaging in journalism'
as a side-line to the bigger job In dealing
with printers he has encountered an obstacle
more difficult to overcome than issuing orders
to political- subordinates His printers at
Marion went out on strike on account of an
arbitrary ruling by the foreman which action
for a time bid fair to bottle up indefinitely
the governor’s brain - children — commonly
known as ideas
It appears that the female compositors
objected to their male fellow workmen smok-
ing pipes in the office and corncob pipes at
that It is easy to guess that the offending
printers are all married men or old-timers
who failed to appreciate the charms of the
fair co-workers or perhaps are a remnant of
Populism to be guilty of so gross an offense
as smoking corncob pipes in the vicinity of
sensitive female nostrils Now had these
male offenders been cane-sucking dudes who
blew cigarette smoke from their foul disease-
breeding sewer-escapes into the faces of the
fastidious “young lady artists” the probabil-
ities are the occasion would never have arisen
for the birth of this article No person male
or female is superior to his calling The fact
that these complaining printers are setting
type for a living in the vicinity of Populist
pipes is an admission that they are not gifted
with the intellectual attainments to raise them-
selves above it They invaded the sacred
precincts of man and want him to conform
to petticoated habit They should have con-
tented themselves with the privilege of being
permitted to work with skilled printers who
would have taught them to become capable
’ workers and placed them in position to earn
fair salaries Justice suspects the real cause
of friction with their fellow employes was
objection by the men to having the office con-
verted into a reception room or banquet hall
for the entertainment of the ladies' spider-
shanked fashion-plate friends
It should be remembered that false pride
is the father of humbuggery and simulation
the eldest child of hypocrisy In the words
of a noted writer— “History is full of hum-
bugs and liberty itself oftimes but a gilded
lie”
The sensitive lady compositor who strikes
on a corncob pipe has no place in matter-of-fact
Kansas industrial - pursuits and should
seek higher altitudes for her genius All she
needs is feathers on her shoulders to hold a
job in heaven
After all a whole lot of rich men are saving
human barnacles— their kinsmen— from pro-
fessional hoboism The trick is to put them
in a position for which they have about as
much qualification as a sick cat has for a scrap
with a bull dog
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Try a sack of Liberty Flour for sale by
Allen & Fuqua 21-tf
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS
A fanatic is an educated fool
Pure Comb Honey at Allen & Fuqua 21 1
Life is too short to fuddle with trash
Bray & Garrett has the' nicest place in the
city
Nature has eqipped every man for happi-
I W I GILBERT E H BOND f
GILBERT & B0ND t
Attorneys At Law I
All business entrusted to us will receivt) prompt J
attention Offices in the O’Neill building cor
8th street and Main Duncan I T
Williams the grocer gives full weights and
measures
Many things we get we wish we had never
seen
See Williams the grocer for all kinds of
fresh groceries
Men who really do things say but little
about it
To have them shave you is a treat at
Bray and Garretts
Quit following at somebody - else’s heels
You set the gait
It is a pleasure to wait for your work at
Bray and Garretts
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The leaders of the future are to be college
bred Mark that!
DUNCAN DRUG COMPANY
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Jj Reading SruggkU 4
f In business for your health &
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Go to - - -
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George L Crow
Chase and Sanborn’s high-grade Coffees and
Teas at Allen & Fuqua 21-tf
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You can see but -little when your eyes are
filled with tear?
If you can’t say something good about
Justice don’t say anything
Take this old world just as it is and try to
make it better
Do you want a wind mill if so see the
samples at Thomas and Williams
The misfortunes of the great can never
apologize for the weak
Try some of that pure bee honey at T J
Williams Direct from the apiary
A secret whispered even to a bosom friend
is no longer a’ secret
Taking the will for the deed don’t stick
every time in a land deal
Thomas & Williams sells the refrigerator
that keeps ice or your money back
The world is chuck full of workers but it
has got mighty few masters
Buy some of that good second grade flour
at C H Rivier’s at $200 per cwt
Because you have never been in jail is no
reason you are as good as John Bunyan
A great many will court the friendship of
angels just to get to borrow their wings
Carload of pew Bain Wagons just received
at Ira Loyd’s Call and see them before buy-
ing You can tell a self-made man the moment
he hits a French menu card in an American
cafe
Carload of new Bain Wagons just received
at Ira Loyd’s Call and see them before buy-
ing Quality counts in men just like it does in
hardware You’ve got to have the proper
ring
Williams the grocer sells better groceries -and
sells them cheaper than any house in
Duncan M
We have a beautiful line of window shades
and matting of all shades and prices ' Call
and see them before you buy Foster &
Simons 31-tf
For STONE And BRICK WORK
Cistern Building a Specialty
THE DUNCAN NAT L BANK T
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $4500000
J M ARMSTRONG PRESIDENT
W W PAYNE VICE PRESIDENT '
J D WADE CASHIER
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Hungry Y o u X
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Should go to X
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C 3 t y Meat
I Market f
They handle all kinds of Fresh and -
Chred Meats Such as Beef Pork
1 Sausage Lard Bacon Ham and
Oysters and Fish When in Season 1
J Your Patronage Solicited
f B C SMITH PROP
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That eternal triangle— man wife woman!
How many comprehend its significancef
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Cheves, Wiley Edgar. Justice (Duncan, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907, newspaper, October 4, 1907; Duncan, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1977790/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.