Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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w u t um n«»*fc %«t> T*rr
of Okla.
Thr nr»»|«|«fi ik*k Iftrarnrv
lh» f»lrv*tftl#v orr lltMie that
bat# ill (Mr hud mrtt *ho
know how |m run ihrtti fhr
ttucM m»t#* Imt foal lolmr lint#
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today, Friday Tho mkm^i will
cL«k» «>fi ihf thirtv flmt of Janu-
Ja*u» ScHOOLCTUFT Surmus »ry. Thb hoik* u gtvm out Uy
of NVw York. <he courtly altorn#>a of lirerr
(vninty amJ in law.
"LEST WE IORGET." ~ . ,
. , Thf republii-an |»r»-*a u being
A copy of the law# of Indiana ^nwiml beeau*# ihey *rl a III-
which fi*e< the price* of all tie more piitronaife than the
scho *1 book« i»e«l in the public democratic. !t'« a noticeable
«ch<»U of that *tate a law that republican pre*#
upend all it* make* at hume.
ha» lu*en in effect fur over fifteen
year*, hi# been received. The
throw* in iU mite to the U>neAt
. i , , of the to'vn. and never »>tueal#
, .T! «h«. it » «k«l .o throw , d„|.
sentinl a price lint at Cluthrie be
foro the Oklahoma text book
board, furniuhe* book# to the
lur in the campaien fund.
Carrie Nation i* thinking of
#tat.- of Indiana under the law#'airilin t.ntt.rin^ ,j,e qutet domain*
of that state at the following 0f Oklahoma. Thia time thewil'
P"CL,s: 'come with her little hatchet to
Reader#, first frrado 10c ,j0 Up t;,,e dispensariea. She
KSSSffl8 & j»y.oft.,o dUijensanes: •■,
I'nder the control timed by want Wtbhoma to mark ami iy-
the lext book board of Oklahomamember ,.e names of the legia-
and the minutes of their sessions' .or* ,vh° *•£< f"r «*f con*
the following prices are given: ,aplrac>'' B™®81 A"u,ld ,vas
Headers, first t-rade 25e I "ot a worse traitor. Ian.com-
K-aders, second grade ."15c
K.adc.s. thinl grade 45c
S^peri'^cndent Cameron's es-
timate of school children in 0k-
lahoma:
First grade 60,000
Second grade 50,000
Third grade 50,000
The excess paid by the board
in Oklahoma over the state law
of Indiana, 15 cents a book in
the tirst grade and twenty cents
a l>x>k in the second and third
gtu bs respectfully, shows the1
ingdown to Oklahoma in Octo-
ber and November." This is
another instance of a bad dollar
, coming back.
Isn't it too bad the world has
in it fellows who would
run your business than their own?
That kind of a fellow cannot be
termed anything but a genuine,
full fledged, dyed-in-the-wool
knocker. It's awful to think
that a town must put up with
such a barnacle.
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features. Each subscriber will
get this supplement in connection
with the Courier one year for
one dollar. This Magazine alone
is worth the subscription price.
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| READING
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winter reading in the way of the
best magazines as a clubbing
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ads for further particulars.
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will tou>'b at tha iradin* pona of rhlna
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aid u1tlmof«>I.t return to Ita atarrlng
liuiiit ot llani|>>'iii Konda. tome tlmr j
enrlr ra*t Folironrr.
In tb!a axpadition tlir Kap-.il^'/ar
part.r haa a policy which projects itsalf (
far Into the fiitnra, hut It la an antirp :
nilatindcrafanding of thp n-ho|i> a' lipm*
to auppoa* thflf It la aimo.'l narrowly
r>r deflnif'y at any »;n*!<» power. It If
i cpa of ihoao robust constructive poll i
i !ca of tlia party gauged on world Iinaa .
j It Is wore of a noflflcnrlon tbsn n
I thrcst. to nl! eTiatin* f>vernment». j
hflillac xnrlh ninl Satlli Anrr'm
The eyes of the r.-orld hare followed
j our fleet with absorbing interest. On« .
i of the Rrniit advantages twined by this I
: cruise Is the cordln! welcome nud clogp ;
acquaintance which It bn<« evoked from '
the governments nnd peoples of the
chief repuhU'-s of I-at!n Amerii'a. To j
j the Hr:ixi!iaiiS. toe Argentines, the (Til- i
j lini.s ai d tlse I'eruvlans. the mighty re-
J i>ul«llc of the north had been merely a
j name or a dim figure, powerful and
| honored perhaps, but not actually 1
j known. For years there had been lit-
tle or no visible evidence of the wealth, !
; or authority of the t'nited States. In '
; the chief South American porta. But
they were all rlslted by awlft and
1 ftately liners, flying the fln^s of tba
i maritime powers of Euroj>e.
At every South American port tha
fleet, our i:avy, our jfovernment. our In-
I sfitutions, our people, our dims, ojir
industries, our trade—every conceivable
thing th«t is curs, have t>e»*ii dis -ussed
ns lliey never wpr before. a:.d that
without suspicion of our political and
diplomatic intentlors. Oua bualnesr
house In New York stairs Tint Its
1 t^outh American correspondent has lr.-
• res • d fourfold since ti.v Peer visiird
Rio Janeiro. In th's <ns^ it s->p:bk that
trrde my follow the batt'esiiips.
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»e ba<e not far to aeek for an
■Hher vary |H>werfiil reason for fbla
world • ruise of our flert. Mr. Taft
«lniply amiounivd In diplomatic Ian-
;rage that thia • rnlM la Intended to
'•ay Hint the <i|ieii flour policy will !>e
■lalnfaliird at nny prb-e. lie Is In
horoiigb ayni(>atbT with tba ale,*! i-ou- ■
«tructl\a |K>llcy of the Republican '
irty. He la ona of its chief ••lpon- •
• ota. 4
Perteellaa »t Dlselallaa.
Thia worM cruise of the mighty ar-
•lrfda of alxteen ablpa of the line hns ;
•pen. ar.d Is being, conducted with a
rtreclslou worthy of the line tradltlona
•f American senmansh'p—which apeaks
'he bifbest praise. Every nun. from .
>fflcer to common sailor, hns felt that j
be eyes of the nation at home were •
'ollor. It'g him, and that however mod '
•af hla situation, he must henr himself i
rorfhlly as an American sailor. In the )
•tontest aquvlron that eier flew (he
'ars and Stripes.
There la no question but that this i
rtiise will he noted by all comments-
">rs of the future ns one of the nv:st
enmrknbie hrpjienires of nnv njc.
Ivcn tlioii^h the AuiTican people have
:ot fni'y iirderstoid the sitnlflcaiKc.
vhen all the facts are known. It wilt
>e fourd to have l-.een one of th."» dis
inctlve acts of statesmanship of (lie
resent r.fpublirnu administration. Mr
:"aft I? the man to continue this hls-
ory-i:Tklr:~ policy cf t'le Repuhlicitn
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COURIER JOB OFFICE.
C0CKRA* 0^ TAFT.
There Is a remarkable unanim-
ity of c.piuton of .Tudpe Trft In
s.l p.uties and in rll section-.
Met pay tribute to his remark-
aL-li- ability even where parly pol-
itics m.'iy exert s.i h an Influence
as to demand the espousing of
the rival presidential candidate's
cause. As mi Illustration \Y.
Rorrke Cockran in an Interview
at I cs!on the other day said:
cs. I fhall support Firy.au: ha
Is tjp f.crt candidate the r>emo-
crata could put up. Taft, how-
ever. is the greaiest anj best
qua i.lcd nominee ever offered In
any republic in the world. He is
a g"eiter man than IJoosevclt.
and when surrounded by the
sane environments that inada
Roovvelt great will prove a bic-
ter man, Taft la a wonder.'ul ad-
mlnl«traior, the grratMt the
country bus ever seen, and I- a
wonderful worker.'*
An Elegant Prize !
FOR EVERV 10c. PURCHA8E AT
OUR STORE YOU GET A TICKET
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! i Vote this ticket for the lady you would
! | Hke to see get the ELEGAMT RECLIN- |
11ING CHAIR we will give away. It |
i | makes no difference whether the
| lady is young or old, single or married I
} the one getting the most votes will get \
this fine chair.
THE COURIER
In a atutenient In m ap««i h he mid*
In St. L;>uls. President Roosevelt to',i
tli«» public icto bis eonCd->nce to a de-
sre« when he said: "California. Ore-
con and Washington have a coast line
whl-h la onr coast line Just as «»mp!iat-
i'-ally as tija eoast li:ie of NeivV«rk erd
Jlslr*. of Louisiana and Texas Our
fi«"t Is golnf to Ita own h^me wa'cra
the I'aeiflc ar.d after a sfay there if
will retaru t« ita own buiie waters
'n ih» Atlantic. Tbe heat plac# f,>r t!»
iia«a! «fBcer to lesrn fc:s da'ies is at
se«. br perfoemii'ff thfu. and ob't by
aet its"y p:itt!»ir thr-oirb a vo»ar.-> ef
this n-tfupe a Toyaw i- a«er ihan any
r»e befo;e nr.dertskeri t.y ca '.ar^e %
fle-t of any nstb.o. 'sn w» „;f
J«j»t ftit f wba» la p»-es»ary fr-r at e
kr-»w aa : > »ir cat-si aHi iH pea*.
t>» ««r -® er» ar.1 «-ed Mes
1VS 4rt.es e' ||r!r |4>^ ,•
Iwslttlsi •< tka Srlm.
1 1M ft t- is wc- M t*
a'l fsr see eg statestwa a« r
I 9f tit snf Js cs«.i| area fr (n
The Deaiocrstle lesders bare |,.»B
f->r yejrs makiiiK loud deciaratloaa
-f«li>t eori oral Iona and trusts and
rallroeds a::d hsve. nevertheless. In.
atltuted ro legialailva ste;a la ait thia
time for tbe purpoae of restralnlnj
abuses. They are row Indignant that
?ha Rej uMi- an party. I:i carrying s it
tha premise* of ita own p'afform. la
pnitlrg lato pracik* tha pr'cctp'es
which titer. with a s.iperli r~lf raiii|i'a
cency, .laim art really eorer'd by a
ivu."m»'e patert Hon tVm ||. Taft,
at <ir*en*!-oro. North » aroiiea.
TICKETS ARE READY
is i<t«*i.
In c| :t» r.f rii* g»nera fflmfort, fVra
ha»e U«i ms«t« tnai fe»: by s *es - t
t.l t* •jrders-••.«! a u:. „f
•S* |Ol «Cc# ry>4* a d* lai <1 fe-
p^«'dy of rt«**a tb» < n\gr- * t •'
ih's p- <*r»r ♦». s-1 f«» a ► g.tmr a-aa
l*r4«f f|t it Et«ry ;«»r
A fc • mu it s> . I :■••• a r.» .-g
K<A* HjlUlisa ,» tVi« mJer «
hat ««r la ati.i SpgsA at t»»e
sf» -K«a || Tat. •: l"» *m*m.
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And voting commenced Monday, Sept. 21» I D08. The
1908. |
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vote is put in sealed box and will not be opened until the S
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t, contest will close at 8 o'clock, p. m., October 21,
The chair will be awarded on the same night.
close of contest, then by three competent judges.
Help Your Lady Friend
Get This Handsome Chair
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