Muldrow Press. (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Ws are not crowing much
nevertheless wo are right "glad
that Muldrow baa been made a
oourt town "
Muldrow representatives in
Guthrie just naturally ont-gener
sled the oppoaing ' delegation in
the matter of the Muldrow court
town bill
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One of our citiaena suggests
that the Preia change ita name to
“The Muldrow Sharpshooter!
Wait until we get the distance
add the “wind guageM aet then
watch out for genuine hot ones
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A Muldrow citixen says be la
going to write' “Jack” Cudahy
a letter of approval for tbe way
ho served J 8 Lillis despoiler
of tbe Cudahy home Tbe Mol
drow man aaya “Jack”can handle
a knife to perfection
Tbe extra session of tbe state
legislature is getting all kinds of
hot shots by tbe manority party
but it is safe to aay no Muldrow
citizen will condemn it for tbe
action taxon on House Bill No
One Hundred and Forty six
Representative Judge Isaac
Jacobs is a man right after our
own heart when it comes to work
ing for the interest of borne insti-
tutions Muldrow- will always
have a warm place in her heart
for tbe Judge for bis earnest and
untiring efforts in making - Mul-
drow a court town
Tbe first day of March was an
ideal day The old prophesy is
that it will go out like a lion If
tbe last few days of the month
happens to be a little blustry tbe
' old gray beads will wag and say
" “I told you so” There is about
as much truth in some of the old
prophesies as there is in the Re-
publican party reducing tbe tarriff
law
Speakiug of coining attractions
Halley's comet mighty small
potatoes as compared to the ball
and bat comet presented by the
cartoonist' ' Tbe former appears
blit once every 75 years remains
with ns only about 60 days while
the latter is here six to eight
months every year In this case
“distance (does not) lend enchant-
ment to the view At tbe near-
est point tbe comet is 12000000
miles away
Just what tbe socialistwill ap-
peal to in tbo coming campaign
as a vole getter one can hardly
snrmio At each and every sea
slon of the Qklahomu legisla-
ture and right now at the
special one on tn Guthrie labo
has secured ' every concession
asked for No state in the whole
Union has placed - as many laws
on its statuto books surrounding
labor with the protection It askjl
for as has Oaluhoma ' Every
reasonable demand and there has discrediting the party
boon but few ’ unreasonable ones1 '
have boon granted “ Whore then
will tbe “disciple of-'disoontent”
find seed for bis frothy and an
arohsstlo howls against tbo gov-
ernment—' Wllburtob News
Hct £hct Froa lij 'D:
crctb Prca Durciuy
Many candidates for the o2oe
ef Chief executive of bklahoma
era how tusily engaged in present
ing their personal views of tbe
lanes which are confiooting the
people of this great and growing
atate
"Of the men who have 'kept
themselves posted as to affairs
political we have no fear but to
tbe toilers 'of tbe 1 field rcmovod
from educes of prompt and soon
rate information and who have
been bard pressed in their at
tempts to provide sustenance for
self and 'family thereby -having
little time to devote to posting
themselves as to the faota op to
the present time we would say:
Beware of tbe Inre of the forked
tongue possessed by tbe adher-
ents' to Oklahoma republican
faith!' ‘
You will find tbe repullcans in
their frenzy bereatmg and accus-
ing tbe democratic party of many
nefaroius acts in connection with
tbe running of tbe stated govern
ment however -utterly failed to
substantiate any of their insinua-
tion of graft before investigation
committee composed of both dem-
ocrats and republican members of
tbe legislature: an investigation
demanded by tbe officials who
were so grossly slandered and
which investigation according to
the legislative record of' January
24th was voted against by 'every
republican present
The guns of tbe republican
candidates are loaded with slander
and are primed by tbe corporate
interests of the north and east
Toting as many tools of ' these
moueyed powers they are shoot
ing the poison into tbe ears of tbe
unsuspecting and honest farmer
as well as into the ears of tbe
busy merchant
We would like to call attention
to the pledges made by tbe lead-
ers of the national republican
party a few months ' back while
pleading for the support of the
commonwealth pledges which
were made by the same forked
tongues and so brazenly broxen
in our faces as soon as tbe ballots
were counted
We find the leaders of Oklaho
ma republicanism aro tbe ap
pointees of this discredited set
and that through them are handed
down the dictates of the men in
Washington who are holding their
positions as the gracious gift of
some glutted corporation or trust
Whom tbe corporate interests
would destroy they first seek to
discredit in the minds of the peo
pie That the corporations nave
opt been friendly to the democrat
ic party in this state is readily
seen upon taking cognizance of
their action in appealing to the
federal courts for tbe purpose of
escaping tbe laws made since state
hood for tlieir control and to
force them to pay their just por
tion of taxation
- We find the republican party of
Oklahoma aiding these Corporate
interests In every conceivable way
and In return are being supplied
with the nocessary funds for car-
rying on a campaign oi villiflca-
tion and alander In the hopes of
who has
heeh the rogulatoy'of the interests
and the frisud to the man of small
moans - '
DELIUS
will make the season of IfflO at tbs
D M Lee farm 8 miles southeast
of Muldrow
Delius was fotlded In 1001 and
was imported by tha Illinola Hoys
Importing Co He tea coat black
iu color weigbe 1400 pounds and
has splendid style and action
Tertsti— 11000 to insure "m4r
In toil Mousy becomes due whan
mars Is known tobe In foal Usn -to
b bald on (jolt for ssrvioa money
If mar is parted with or removed
from county mousy for ssrvioa be-
come due at onos Du car will
fc taken to prevent aooidsuts but will
n ptl cdMU Ill rn faruirt would Inro thlr ""1"?
tell you that be will reduce your tentioo to foodstuff to an extant SP I?2 LCO
twboi k
dots oot tell
tbet if be doee redeoe them
you
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will cease to build the school
house end to provide other oeoeo I
eery public improvement He!
does not tell you bow you mey j
have these thing without paying '
for them and be duos not tall you 1
that aa result ' of tbe broken
pledgee of bis party you have to
pay more for your lumber and
nail and other things which are
used in tbe construction of tbe
school booses and bridge
Tbe republican party of Oklo-
borne believea tbe corporations
should regulate tbe poople tbe
democratic party of onr beloved
tate ia convinced that the people
should regulate tbe corporation
It vs op to you to choose under
which banner you will be found
marching Again we repeat
“Whom lhex corporate interests
would destroy they first soek to
disorodlt” Beware of the forxed
tongue- y
Be Up and Doing
We hope some of the fellowa
who sre always ready to knock
against every enterprise that is
being established— our canning
factory for instance — will paste
the following parody on “Tbe
Psalm of Life” in your bats and
as soon as you feel that sour dis-
gruntling spsssm coming on tuke
off your bat and read it and go
about your business — if you have
any — in a way that a decent pTo
gressive citizen should
“Tell usot in mournful num-
bers that the town is full of
gloom for tbe man's a crank who
slumbers in these bustling days
of boom Life is real life is
earnest and tbe grave is not its
goal every dollar that thou turn
est helpi to maze the old town
roll But enjoyment and uot sor
row is onr destined end or way
if you have no money earn it —
work etill harder every day
Lives of great men all remind
you all can win immortal fame
let us leave the chumps behind us
and we'll get there all the samo
In this world's broad field of bat-
tle io the bivouac of life let us
make the dry' bones rattle buy
town lot for your wife Then be
up and doing with a heart for
any fte etill achieving still pur
suing booming early— booming
late”
"Tli eur enough td look pleasant
When life goes by like e song " ’
But tbe men worth while
Ia the men who will untie
- When everything goea dead wrong
Smile and tbe world amllei with youi
Growl and you growl alone-
Unless you belong to tbe knock-
ers club — Exchange
The South'e Resources
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The South can produce every
thing that her people consume if
it ean be produced anywhere in
the United States The fact that
the people of this seotion are
baying at high prioes food pro
ducts' f roar tbe West is proof that
tbe farmers would make a good
profit by supplying the home
demand Every bushel of oorn
every pound of meat every pound
of butter ell the chickens end
eggs consumed lo thle section
should be raised here Poultry
fsrme or dairies near tha largo
eitlaa and larger town -'of tha
South would give batter return
to thsif owner than cotton would
at 25 cant a pound and If South
ern farmers would turn thalr at
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THE CELEBRATED JOHN DEERE BUGGIES
03500 to 07500
Surreys and Carriages j1O0 TO 5125
Cultivators $2000 to $2500
A full line of all kinds of Farming Implements always
carrid in stock We want yon as an “every day customer:”
t 0
Mon Blakely & Company
OUB MOTTO: “LIVE AND LET LIVE”
sufficient to supply tbe borne de-
mands they would always be cer-
tain of realizing a handsome profit
on their cotton — Jacksonville
Union Times
Fob Salb:— Six lots with im-
provements at Hanson Oklahoma
Said improvements consist of two
houses three wells and one barn
Will sell for cash or note with good
security Cali on or write O D
Pettit Mnldrow Okie or D M
Faulkner Hanson Okla
THE CELEBRATED
COACH HORSE
BATEMAN
is a registered saddle horse eleven
years old dark bay in color 16$
high and weighs lu50 pounds
TOM
is a black jack with matly points 8
years old 14$ hands high weighs
750 pounds
TDQSZSt 1800 to tnsnrs mars
to be in foal by horse or jack
Money baoomes due whan mart is
known to bo in foal ' Lien bald on
oolt for ssrvios money It mare Is
disposed of or rsmovod from nslgh-
boraood itrvloe money bsoomss
das and must b paid at onos Oars
will be to prsvsnt aooldsnt hut will
not bs rssponslbls should any dcour
Batsman and Tom will stand tba
Bsason of 1910 at
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Dowell, E. V. Muldrow Press. (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910, newspaper, March 11, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2082651/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.