The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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TIIE SOILING GUIDE!
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The dressmaker declare the rylph
like liKure nm-s go i fco pad It lac
fad i
Sflpctlng a bank
much of a Ini (cry a
these day a
One of the new fads la to set wet
With people a ho can't help pllln
wet it I no fad
After wearing In jinblle men' attire
in Hamlet Sarah nuruhnrelt now
cornea out and any It is ridiculous
In New Vork it Is found that the
couple about to commit matrimony
takea little Interest la the pa quo
tlon
Maxim Gorky Is the “tramp an
their of ItiiHsla but hla bank arrounf
would reflect credit on any Wiary
Willie
The statement that North Carcl ra
has raised a "Mirj'lus of srrawhe-r
lies" Is not bvliexod by anybody ep
:nis way
School authorities of Huron ft P
want to secure some "ti a marriage-
able" girts as teachers There are to
such girls
Karl Grey has presented a canary
to the Monlieal Jail to teach the In
mates to he cheerful In Imprison
meut perhaps
“If yon want to lire lone learn tc
love work" says an I'ngll&h professor
who probably never had to hunt for
a Job la hla tile
"All a women asks Is to be loved'
says the latest poet who baa a wept
the lyre Hut that was written afw
Raster had passed
Overworked woman will have a hoi
Iday by and by Sonic genius tins
Invent -d a darning machine that even
a mere man (an work
A fvol with a pi-tol In hts pocket
anil whlskv in his In Its can cause
more trouble in five minute than
generations cun outlive
The most Clristn act recorded
this spring is that of the n an who nc-
tnaily be iu-vei hi- friend' t!c f a
even pound brook limit
The Klon like's output of cold
flis yeir is os'iira’id at UJru n
a tin ro drop In the bucket t m
Hock f Ib-r would rever nis
lto-t in Is quoted as favipi-g the
rev l al f the 1 iwipsV'r' Tl at ruo!r
old New Kticiand town Is and slants
has be-n Iuordliiiio-lv fond of ss
tarles
Harry lehr says ): lawyers lave
adv ised bint not t ta'k If they really
desire in do h uihi I turn for Harry
they should a'-o auvi-ie h'm to quit
acting
Y ut:g swells at an eastern univer-
sity have l-en ordered to give up
their bulldogs jtymia'hy for dumb
anlnals Is growing n this country all
I he t line
Horn dimly has s'ar'ed a report to
the t-ffeet that the au’omoblle I serv-
ing to spread brown tall nio'hs Thl
has the appearance of downright
maliciousress
A Isuilsv'lle man It Is said rot Jnrr
ago drank fhir’y five tiottlcs of b- r
In four hours The primary empha-
sis Is on "laei-sv tile" The second-
ary Is on ' be r"
That New J r-i y man who claim
to have corrni’ti a crime while un
der lit t p!I of the d’-vi! mu-t have
kiowr that he was tak rg r-kx t
II v 1 1 g in N Jei ey
Th -Id t- t icltis
tie a v i-rage r in !
an Ano-riuu f
Ihte -:ghM s No
so many f:atious
bren
Itrhr l: irb-ink the (Viforr -a w
ard ha piolird a y-llow ca'la lily
Whin Hr iturbank can produce an
tnioii without n brea'h there Is going
lo tie genuine rejoicing In th‘s coun-
try A woman In Jersey chen-c prison
rather than live wl’h her husband
Tills aeems imiedible until you hare
looked up the history of the Jersey
Jusband In gim-ral then you uih'it
siand
A New York Italian persisted ln
aereradlng another with an aerordlon
and the la'ter serenaded the musician
with a pist-d I' has smi ben as
ccrt allied thal thie lat'ir serenade
was the mote painful
According to the I‘ttsburg Cai ie a
young man ot West Virginia age-d tpe
Is going west In grow up with Che
country We dl-like being flib-ai hut
It Is Incorn-c t to r ak i f him as a
young man He must be in L'w tl rd
cbllilhcsid
A bachelor says that the aveiage
young woman ! to t J irk )' '
ne grud wilv with be crntn ai I
Hew gowns ill the breathing s-'s
After a man marr'e he Is rnaMy c m-barrassi-d
lo f : 1 I n the cynical re
maths lo made when a 1 at I i lor
RAILROAD RATE LEGISLATION
I Testifying before tho Senate t'oiu
ttlttee at Washington Inter-State
Commerce) Commissioner I’routy nid
la dUcuaalng the prupositlon to give
to that Commission the poster to ngii
late railway rate:
“I Uilnk the railways should make
their own rate I think they iiou!d
be allowed to develop their own busi-
ness 1 have never advocated any
law and I am not now In favor of
any law which would put the rme
making power Into the hand of any
roiuniUbiu or uty court Whl'a It
may bo necessary to do that ome
time while that U done la aone
state at the prewont time while It Li
done In aome countries I am opposed
to It The railway rat I
property It la all the property that
the railway has got The rest of I'a
property la not good for anything un-
less It can charge a rate Now It has
always teemed to me that when a
rale was Oic-d If that rate wa an iib-
reaaimshle rate It deprives the rail-
road company of Its property pio
tanto It Is not necessary that you
liould confiscate the properly of a
railroad: It la not necessary (bat you
should say that It shall not earn three
per cent or four per cent When
y ou put In a rnie that I inhere nl
unreasonable you have deprived tbsl
company of It right of it proper ?
ard the Clirut Court of the I'lilK-il
Slate ha Jurisdiction under tho foor-tec-nih
amendment to retd rt in Hue!
I have looked at the cum-
a giet many tin es and I can eiilv
come lo the cone luslon lliae n rul-
road company l entitled to charge a
fair uni reasonable rate and If any
order of a commission If ary siatuis
of a ta'o legislature take away Hint
rate the fourteenth amendment pro
tects the railway company'
Somehow we dislike the advice
from a pour example— It I d ar If It
I free
Sto(ske-r"t leport that the extra
eiuaiitity iitHir with the sup-ohr
fluidity of ls-lhince bisp tl limk'-s it
next to it ipi-s-ltde to si-ll any ntle r
brand
The people who have the hardest
tune-1 In thl wot Id are the one w be
lij'eh I lilr griefs Into sorrow
lejjrction la Issued
A stringent leJinct 'on hu bei-n i-siu-d
a e a i iv : t the malignant milt'
e!)pi--ia ami tn:t n:l pi ople t- In
t'aldwlis (laxative! Syrup I' -p r
si not fail to Invoke ll:i piv i - i
aid of this goal rnuuy of tall sti i n- li
nnl L-'iwi-l disorder ut th” l"a-t vei
it tro i iii In any of your dig !' -runs
I: will p enipllv and sun-iv t
tin hi rukl aid nnle you !! Ii
It ild ly all drug : s t s nt r'u ml
II Mom y lack if It lobe
If we to ild explain all we know
WiiiiIIii'i line to work so lard mi
ine I b III a'lv w i would fin 1 out that
we didn't Know so much
Ills Health Vy'as Wrecked
Peruna Gave New Life
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NOD JOHH TIGHE
Attemblymmn Tight’ a Idler ahouk
bt retd by every brain worker leading
m alrenuoua life
Hon John Tight1 No ! K-i-iM-n t
Coins- N Y Memtier of A4-mblv
from the Kourtli flistriet Albany
I'oiin t v N Y w rite a follows:
l'i t una lot my hearty indirs-on nt
a a retor:vt ive t-mii of siijx-rior ein-rl
At tone vv bell 1 Imve been eompb-ti-lv
broken ibis n fmuv i -xeess of work
that ti v V fa-ultn- M-eiued actually at t
stainUtiil J" tuna lii aeb-d a a he:'
lug res’ n r starting the tiiselunerv of
iiilinl ami I s I y afresh with new lif
and cnergv
1 n- oiiiiueiul it to a man tir-d In
mind am! Ily a atonic sujx-ri-r tv
anytliing I know of and well worthy
serious eonsiileration’ — J Tigbe
Kiii'W of work so rotnuinn in out
country eanse impaired nerves leading
Vieatari h and eatan)ial nervousness —
a disease that I ri-sioiisible half of
all nervou trout'le
I’eruna cures this trouble lseausc it
cures catarrh w herever hsatil
If you do not ilerive proin4 and satis-
faeloiy results frtieu the Use of IVruna
w rite at once to I r liartman giving a
full statement of y our case and lie w ill
be pleased to give you hi Valuable ad-
vice gratia
Address Ir Hartman I’resblent of
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Smith, W. G. The Seiling Guide. (Seiling, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1905, newspaper, June 15, 1905; Seiling, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2043906/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.