The Haileyville Signal (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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lUnMONV PLI7FUMCS
G. T. BRADFORD
THE DRUGGIST
HAILEYVILLE. OKLA
ONE OF THE 7.000 REXALL STORES THE WORLD'S
GREATEST DRUG STORES
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Shipley, The Old Reliable Tailor
Cleaning;, Pressing, Alterations, and Repair work.
All work guaranteed to satisfy. Suits made to lit,
ard fit to wear. Old bank building. Haileyville
WEST HAS ADVANTAGE
OVER SOUTH
In fur seeing political wisdom
the West liiis put il nil iiv.T the
lost of tin1 country. It w ill have
f'XttCtl.V twicOllK III •II I I ill ll IMMK-'
in dotonnininj* 'I"' I'lection in
NoVI'IIiImT IIS tllf satlll1 pi l| nihil il 111
in otherstivtes. Why.' Uochuho
jiumi only will voir in the hast
und South, while int'n and
women to^dli *r to tin1 polls
ii western sti'ti's. Don till- tin*
miy so. double tin1 protection for
the western communities. The
intelligence seems to lie eipr.il
mining westerners. Why isii t it
elsewhere? Are western men
more generous, or men of other
Meet ions afraid of women?
We certainly appreciate the
way our subscribers are renew
ing their subscriptions since we
have been offering four liin mug
a?,hies for only 'Jo cents extra.
If you liavn't sent us your re
newal do it now and net these
magazines for one year. ti
Mr. and Mrs. ,|a lies Ou^h
nnd children n r<1 visiting in
Memphis, Tennessee
MONTANA fHE LAND OF
PROMISE
Montana's wondertull growth
during the last liive or sue years,
i and the Holies which show the
well nitfli incredible crops of
w heat, rye, oats, pot aim1*, etc..
which she now product's form
one of the y.i 11K things to be
se"n in a tour across the conti
nent.
To show vhal a rusliof settlers
has gone into Monte.na, it is a
mutter of record that more than
.!(),(K>().«UK) acres of valuable land
of the public domain in area
ennal to the state of Iowa have
been taken up nnd settled on
during the last six yours
Montana is the fastest growinn
state in t he Union, and t lie I arm
ers are rollintr in prospert.v.
Montana nave women the bidlot
in 101 I and since then its success
is phenomenal. II takes men
und women lo make a state grow.
Neither men alone or women
alone make the greatness of a
| state. The snulli needs waking
up to the necessity of vot.es for
women in developing its iigriciil
t u nil resell i ces.
$45 REWARD
()no b ly in ire, ab m! I I I) mils
high, weight ubout Ki pounds
One brown mare, about 111"
liunils high, weight about ."it
pounds; neither one branded.
Due brown mare about 1 I hands
high, weight about WH> pounds,
|(i y ears old, has turupen brand
on right sbolder. < ne bay pony
horse, -I years old, about minimis
high, weight about 70'> pounds,
branded LA on right sholder;
and XXX on left thigh One old
and poor speckeled pony mare,
bis roach inane and small dim
brand on right jaw and right
thigh. Will pay Sin rewaril each
for the ti rs t four described
animals, and >a for the last. Ad
dress or call on
H()YI) HOHI1S,
Dow, (Iklaaoniu
Ainerl ii, until itip present iiilnilnitl rn
lion, w iih mI."UJ I Mi tear* lielilntl tier
III.my mill ,-\ rnI iIooimIoh hcliind I lie
re t nf i:mo|Hv Alld V<'t In II" very
Ililnu In wlilrli Auii*ii(*n U i.iuKhmil
she nIiiiiiIiI IpiiiI II"- world Stir die.
not, lieoiin«c ii cllipte of "IMH-lnl Inlpr
•'tis ill<-I ii it'll | hiIiI Ii* opinion iiml ron
(rollpcl IPtl-lllllon ItlloiiKli till- hos>r-
of I III' ltc|iulilloan IHII'LV So rleVerly
Iiiivp lllf.v worked tint I the avci titfc
mini In hi puntl/.ed, his crilleal factil
lies dulled
"I'rpultlpul Wila-m Is ncilher fooli'il
nor I<mI Iiy llilx crowd. lie Ii tlrele*s
patient. fiir*ci'lntf. U«' Ioih ii IiIhIoili-
M0IIMO of tile pllst. II syinpHl lll'lle sense
of die pre put "ml n prophet it-ally
h pi r 11 on I sense of llii' fill lire. While
Ills lii'inl Is iiliovp llii- clouds, Ills fei'l
an' always uimii I lie* eiirtli. lip Is
Idealistic on lhi' imp side, on II Iter
prai-l leu I. Hp Is a n<>< l IiiikIiicss man
"lie knows Unit Kood polities and
Komi pttinonilPH air tlip mime thtiii!
Hi' Is fearless; In nil my relation* with
him, illrei t or Indirect, I full to Hiul
an1liliik or anybody lie ts afrnld of.'
ROBINS DECLINES TO MEET
MRS. FUNK IN DEBATE.
It's Stove Season Again
And we have in stock for your Inspection a
very full line of heaters in sizes and prices
to suit every need. Also cook stoves anil
ranges of standard makes, and all priced
right.
Our general line of furniture, rugs, linole-
ums, kitchen cabinets, etc., was never more-
complete and attractive in variety of style
and price.
When you think of hardware, cuttlefy, tin,
granite, porcelain lined, glass, China anil
crockery ware think of us. Come in and
give us a look and whether you vwint to buy
or not it will be a pleasure to us to show you
Jarvis-Evans F. & H. Co.
MAIltYVILLF.
OKLAHOMA
For the choicest frcnh niui < uroil
uintU, hiuiHiim-N, uitn t i i« s. fruits .
vegetables And oilier good tilings to |
•Hr. y.> It) the l7uion Market. Adv |
DAVID LUDIN ADVOCATES
RE-ELECTION OF WILSON.1
Father of American Rural Credits
Another Leading Republican, to
Join President's Standard.
Brilliant. Woman Progressive Support-
ing Wilson Had Challenged Hughes'
Convert to Match Reasons.
his party, had in large measure kept
for the Progressives their contract af
firmed by them and entered into with
the people.
•*i inn in Itlng ynow Mr Kobliw
to Join mo In ii hoHph nf d«'l nh *. 1• I
i|ii('H||(iii t« ho r«*Holv(Ml nnd llio ir
ritnuiMiK'iits to lir uiinlo tliroiiuli our re j
Hppetlve ••omiiilltres, sib h ilelmh'H to |
tic held itnrliiK the rainpiilcii. it lioltiK
uinli'l'itlood that tin* ri'solntlon of tin1
! ipii'stlon shall roniprt'lii'iid nil Uiiittors
j properly ill issnp In the minds of I'io
' uri'sslvps MiH'kliiK their political ntlilin
1 tIon for lilltt."
SutpendeH Sentence.
Tliror-yiM r-nl<l K t i 11 • hud t o I ti
j his mollior n iii iilH'i'iitc lio, nml slit-
Iiml put 11iin to hell ni" ft punish-
' mont. Sitting bv llio bcdisiilc, sin
1 iis-kod liitri wluit lie would do if lit
hnd it little boy who did such n
tliiup. After ii niiiniL'iitV thought
fill silence the child replied, "I I'nil-
I'll pife bun nnovcr chiliue.
I Cliristinn llcrnld
The Ooctoi 'a Ordert.
"Six intuit lis non vou told lue you
couldn't sleep nt night for worry-
in" nboiit the money vou owed me.
'••So I did," nnsweed the impc-l
eunioijs debtor.
"Hut >on still owe mo nnd you
are not n nervous wreck.
•'True. Vou see, when I realized
ti.nt it "as impossible to pay you-11
went to see n doctor about my in-
somnia. Ho advised me to quit
worrving. nnd if there is anytliir.g
I pride myself on it's following I jit1
doctor's orders implicitly." — Bir-
mingham Age-1 leruld.
More Pio'ilable Advice.
Agent — Couldn't you use some
sign* ti round your store? For in-
stance. this one, "If you don't see
what vou want, nsl; for it."
Healer—Too stale! If you luiv-j
one reading, "If vou don't see wliti^
vou want, ink for something else,
I'll take it.—Huston Transcript.
Rnymond Itolilns, wiio was eliatr
inn it of t lie reeent 1'roBrpRitlvp nntloiiHl
lonvention In Chicago, lias declined
the flmlleiiBe of Mrs. Antoinette Funk
to meet tier In pulille deliate on Hie
reasons wli> t'roKresslve voters should
l.c asked lo vote for Charles K. Ilugli"s
when I'ri'.sldeut Wilson la In the tlald
For Guaranteed
PLUMBING, HEAT & HSEET
METAL WORK
SEE
H. LINDSAY
Business Phone 122 Residence Phone |49
I«avId l.iiliin. founder * f the Inter-
! mi ti il Institute of Afrit nltiire and
j father of the rural credits movement
til America, has Joint.I the list of
J prominent liepuhliciiiis openly advocat
Iiik the it- election of President Wll-
son Within a fot-lnluht Thomas A.
Kdlson, 1 .illher lliirliank and Henry
I'tird. all Hepulillcaus and men of hi
ti'l'liatiiiiial fame. Iiaxe tlone the same.
David I.llhtn Is n weatlhy California
farmer. Ills Interest in set uriiiK a
H'tnare ileal for the farmer led him to
make research aliroad. and out of his
efforts j;rew the Intcrnirtiinial liistliule
of Agriculture at Koine. Tills iii^tita
lion tloes for the staples of atfricnltiire
of the world what the American chain
tier of commerce docs for the products
of the American nmnufacturer.
Throuish Ids eonnt'clloii with the In
st It ti t o he liecanie Interested In I lie
Mrs. Mubio Itedi, of Itfinnevilli1. | A cruwil of Wilson siipportiMs
spoilt Thursday ni^lil nnd !''• i wont f'rmn In-ro to tlio Doinooi'iit
day hero with "lior pniontH. Mi I "liiudoings' at MoAlost,..'M,m
an.l Mrs. 15. \V Kornoll
Mr. and M is. Iloi'tnnn Vo.vors,
of St I .ouis; Ni r. und M i s \\ altor
Molality, of Williorton, woro
yuosts Sundiiy of Mr and Mrs.
A. H. .larvis.
Wo uro tiuikiii),' a spooial SI _'.i
offor of a yoar's sultscription to
■TIlo Signal and to four standard
mujjn/.ino^ Tiiis ollor is tipon to
till now or old subsorilo't's I lio
lnutra/inos aro all liigli class ami
w ill niuko a valuable addition to
the library of any home tf
day ni^lit.
M r and M rs .1 .1 'riu lington
\ iMie.1 m Sliawnei1 S it unlay and
Sunday
Curtis liiinhort visited this
weoli with relatives in Cushing.
! The I tiipt ist l<atlios' A id mot
Tuesday afternoon with Mis
Will'uin Hunter
MULES / N ) HORSES
l-'or sale en time at (! K Strong's
lively barn. IVoitiid delivery of
coal to all parts of the oily, t"
SHINGLES
We have just received
TWO CAR LOADS
liest grade C>*press Shingles.
Be wise and figure \n itli us before buying your
building material elsewhere
'
J. S. Martin Lumber Co.
Haileyville. Oklahoma
Bennett & Urmston
Marble Dealers
Manufacture's of
Foreign anil Domestic
Marble and Granite
...Building Stone a Specialty...
Office and Yard:
418 East Grand Ave. Telephone 796
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
. Oklahoma
® lt irrl A l.'tvlns. Washington. P. C.
MRS. ANTOINETTE FUNK.
L.AVID LUBIN.
rnrnl t-ri'illt svsri ios nf lCnrn|>o ami livi '
Ilit' niovoiiifiit tt ti it Ii ivsiiliftl in tin-1
lus-auf of llit1 till rn I I'lt'tlll^ Aft I •>
tlif Wilton nilniluistiatieii.
Just ln-ftiiv ilt>|niriiiiK for Halt rr '
fi'iitl.v. Mr l.uliln miiliorlKi'il an III I
fprviow nf ■l.tKKl wttrtls In «lil 'li lit'
il.ivi' lils opinion nf tli«'to at'lt nf tlif
Wilton •dmlulutration wltlch dlwlb
iitTi- t tin1 farmer. Tliit lias Iwii fur
nlabed «rlth«ut ron to evtrj leadlnii
farm impi'i' In tlo1 I'nllt'tl Sia.'ft If
Hit' fiirmi'i' tint's nt*l road il In III*
farm |ia|..'i it «I It prolialilv lie lie auso
tilt* I'tlllot' tint's not rn re lo lite hit
' ttilumns fur tlist iissi.ni nt et'tmmoi'
qnesti'iiit mill ii• i\er111tnk111 i• 11>■ i* t tli.u
vitally afl'tft llio farinei
Mr l.ulilo ttWl "I" ltd |tplttt1l<Mi
' tif liiisliit'ts nii'tliods of tllslrilii tinu
In his refusal Mr. Holillis Intlii'iltetl
that lit1 wmiItl tlet'llne nil offers tn
nialtli losle with opponents on the
t|iiestlyn t f i'roRretslve mllvlt.v in the
prestilent al iiimpalKH.
Mrs Funk Is a lawyer III ChteaRo
and was one of tin- prmnlnent leaders
.if the Prosresslvf lnovenient so louis
as Colonel Roosevelt reninlneil at the
lit-iitl of it. Slit' nml Mr. Itolilns fought
sl.lt' In side tor Progressive prlneiples.
anil slie was one of the most aitive
t'liinpnnfiiors for Mr. ttohius in the
seiiatorlnl tiinipnli;ii In tlllnolt two
years iiao
Mrs Funk now It a member of the
Associate '.'oinniitlt'e of I'rojtresslves
enDperatlnit with the Iteinoirnllc Nil
tlnnal Cnmpaitfn Comniittee Slie put
tier t'linllenirt1 to Mr. Itolilns on the
tii^li unuuitl of ptihlli' servire. asking
that lier former atsot iale stihirit the
vase of Wilson versus 11 unites to popu-
lar Juries.
Ill In r letter to Mr. Itolilns Mrs
Funk saltl
"In I'. 11 -. eiitlorsliii! the Progressive
party with my whole heart. 1 left lie-
liiml nie a tradition of middle western
ami New Knglind Hepulilloantsni. aiitl
when the end oatno tn the Auditorium
last June 1 followed Theodore House- i
volt to the door of the Republican
■•ilnip with faith Hint the Republican
I mi Hi of P.tlll was tn somewise ti .Ter-
ent from the Republican party of HH2
that lie and you ami 1 cotuleiniietl. anil
1 waited for a sign that would imlnt
the new way.
"It did not come, hut events mo- j
mentoiit in their Import did transpire
ami agnintt my Inclinations and tra j
ditlons ami against my asso. l.-itions J
and prejudices t «n forcad in honesty
to myself to admit that Woodrow Wil-
ton greater than ht rartv, a lead«r of
Juggernaut.
Ju^ t'rniiut—or "lord of the
wtu'lil" was supposed to bo one til
the iiit arnnliotis ol Krishna. I lie
idol is formed of an irregular pyrn-!
initial black ti tone, wit h two large
iliainonds lo represent eyes. '1 he
nose anil mouth are painted ver-
milion. An immense number of pil-1
;;rims visit the idol annually, reach-1
iitg up into the millions. Jugger-
naut worship used to be a teiriblej
tiling, but it is not what it onee
as The state allowance to the!
temple was a impended bv the Indian
government in IS.il. anil the lesti-
vals ai e aro* inn less and less popu-
lar vear bv Year.
A Lost B.itCe For Gvire
A private viol.i'i who had fought
bravciv iliinna tin* lioei war had oc-
casion in set k I'lnpliivnieut of a
well known general. This private
had had the misfortune to lose his
nose ai bile in action. The general
was so tickled with the appearance
nl the imin that be burst into loud
laughter, to the discomfiture of the
soldier. When bis laughter bat.'
subsided I be general said :
"Mi good® fclliiw, where did vou
lose votir nose i''j
"I lost mv nose, sir," said the net-
tled private, "in I lie same battle that
vou lost your head'
NOTICE.
Nodi • is liftt'liy irivon that
.)o> Tahlo. vvlin was convicted on
tlic 17t11 day of March. l'Mi'. in
the District Court of Pittsburg
County, of the etTenco of grand
laI'concy iiiuU sentonc.nl to serve
a t 'iiii of three .years in the I'en
iient-iary. will, thirty days from
(late hereof, apply to the Gover-
nor of Oklahoma for clemency in
said conviction. m
Dated this 'J'.tth day of Septem-
ber, l^HV JOK TALDO
NiCHOLES & KITCHELL
Cleaning A"D Pressing
♦♦♦♦♦♦
Work callcd for and de-
livered. Satisfaction
guarntced. Charges
as low as the others.
Quick service and
good work i s
o u r 'a i rn.
CONE AND GIVE US A TRIAL
NEED PROVES PHONE VALUE-
-j
For Ir tance:
In that relay race thai never finis—
11 is the telephone that
Knahles the lttn'tor to #
"Moat bim to it.'"
(Iiii Tele| hone in Voiir hm.se helps ton cn|istantl> I it
^ presence is like u faithful frierd- It sate-itsci st mailt
times in a year
HAILEYVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY
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