The Altus Plaindealer. (Altus, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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TRUH I/JVV'S TRIALS.
A you'll country editor fell in
OiLi.on lousrs.
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NETS OF ANARCHY.
- i.tform of anarcy is brief,
g but six planks. We j
. ’.: 1 f-li; it in full below :
i. The destruction of existing!
love with the clerryman’s daugh-
ter. The next time he went to
church with her he was rather
taken bade when the preacher
announced hi.; text: “My daugh-
ter is grievously tormented with a
devil.”—Gordon ('ourior.
Poor ‘devil!’ Doubtless he felt
| that the world had no interest in
common with him.
This reminds us of a little e::-
dass i • ruination through in ex or- j percent*© our friend frank Miller,
ribio revolution in international j of the Mangum .Star, had while
■waVity. I running a little paper down in
‘ ho buiioing of a free soci- Texas. I Tank was awfully stuck
t. m communistic organizations. , . , ,. ,
. Exchange of equivalent "" boardinS- *»« ,cr>
: du es through the productive:a Pretty blue-eyed dame el, who
•.; -wu. ttion without jufibing and had just rounded hersevente.-nth
a Ait-making. 1 summer, and -who, just a short
Organization of the educu-1 w)qie before, had stepped "u: n
I the carpet.” There was to be a
i shendig at the city hall—which
Govern? jeaMss cm TerrSttrJaJ Oidtrcrr
Tefcs'wtpi: TSclj* H-alP: to
Mrs. r.fCMliiicg.
educa-
tional ./stem upon the non-reli-
gious and scientific and an equal
basis for both sexes.
5. Equal rights fur all without > resembled a Kansas section house
distinction of race. [after having been assaulted by a
fi. The regulation of public af-
fairs through agreement between
the ii. lependent communes and
confederacies.
Of course anarchy can never
hope to get in the ascendancy.
It can only be a thief in the night
—startle the world hero and there
by dealing an awful blow, such
as was committed two weeks ago.
i cyclone—and Farnk had ‘ made
la date” to take the girl. The
farmers had ceased bringing in
half a hog « 11 subscription and
1 laying it on the editorial desk,
‘ and Frank was just a trifle “shy”
on nuance, lie had sent his only
1 "swell" shirt to the “laundry” the
J day before, with instructions to
It advocates force, which, like the i “have is ready for Friday night.”
Jong-eared descendants of Ha- 1 Frank had retired to his room
lawn's chattels, is the most con- !—next to the "parlor,” where his
vincing argument it can com- 'girl and about a half dozen of her
mand. Anarchy must go; the diabolical chums were discussing
very germ must be destroyed. It ! the plans for the com nig event—
is fostered only by a foreign 1 winch, was not more than b»:ay
criminal element, an element that,
considered within itself, is very
undesirable and distasteful to the
American people. They attack
Gutiirtf, Sept. M.—Ata called
se-sion this morning of his cabi-
net 1 y ( overnor Jenkin .. a r<(so-
lution appropriate to the death oi
the president was passed and n 1-
egrnphed to Hecretarv Hitchcock
for transi.i .--Fn to Mrs. McKin-
ley, as follows:
"The Tetri orial officials oi
Oklahoma, in behalf of all the
people oi the T< ::. >ry, ‘unite<
with me in extending their heart-
felt sympathies and -expressing
their deep sorrow at the great ca-
lamity that has befallen the ua-
’ (ion in the death of our beloved
j president and chief. Hon. Willian
McKinley, and through you, a:
’ their official head, desire to espe-
cially tender I heir sympathies to
the stricken wife and family.
I “ William Jknkins, Governor."
The governor also issued a
i proclamation calling upon theen-
; tire Territory to unite in obscrv-
; ing the occasion, and ordering
all public building;i draped. Ev-
ery building and nearly every
residence in Guthrie is draped,
j and flags are at half mast ail over
i the city. A union memorial ser-
vice will be held Saturday night
in the Brooks theater.
LTZaSESTS. AAA. KAETVE
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t Sabered ss mm, *$> »Si.
the bailot b >x—that mighty Ar-
c iimedian lever to whicn we re-
sort to eliminate any approaching
evil that threatens to engulf us.
Id emu Goldman, the Juan d‘Arc
of this rebellious aggregation, to-
gether with all confederates,
should be arraigned for attempted
subversion of our republican
form of government.
The Granite Enterprise man
took in the city of Hobart one day
i .st week. Among other things,
he says: “A visit to Hobart
Wednesday revealed t-> us that
t.»at town is pretty much over-
done. Large store buildings, not
yet completed, have signs in the
windows, ‘to rent,' ‘to lease,' ‘for
sale.’ ” The trouble is, Brother
Kelly, you went in the wrong di-
rection if you was out noting the
advancement and development of
tne Territory. Next time you
have a few spare iiours come over
and spend them with the people
of the Little Queen.
was
i minutes off—when the wash wo-
man’s kid arrived, and informed
htim that the neighbor’s calf tied
"chawed all the tail off that air
shirt.” Frank heard a titter in
the parlor, and finally, after giv-
ing the buy a dime—-the last one
he had—induced him to desist
his explanation, and he summari-
ly dismissed him. Frank van be-
wildered; lie knew not what to
do. After an elapse of fifteen
• minutes, however, there was a
I gentle rap at the door to
room. With an mislead" step
went forward to open it.. It \
the girl. She tendered him
bundle, with the exp!.-.nation t!
the boy had made a mistake; t!
"it was some other ft how's shirt
that got chewed.” But the boy
was not mistaken; he knew hD
business: Bhe had simply bought
Era-.’: a new shirt and brought it
to aim. Frank swooned, whether
from the magnitude of his good
fortune, or from chagrin and em-
barrassment we know not. He
was violently ill after that—had
every disease incident to hurnan-
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fn many respect • anarchy in a j 4
new feature of civilization. Tin 1 >£>
rulers of the ancient world who j 0
were assassin, t d met death as j ^
the result of somep:ivato quarrel <§►
they had committed upon some l fib
private individual or were romov- \ 0
ed by a revolutionary element.
Phillips, of Maceduti, war- mur-
der,- i by a man whom lie !ir.*i
\vr >nged. Gacsar \va ■> assassina-
ted. by the representatives of the
expiring
he had on
honor of William
'ey, President of
United States.
McKsn=
the
0 held at mErmm&T o,hu :zh,
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>erty of Rome which i 0 OPENING A:
row.':
but in
•ient days heads of republics aim I 0
wa'
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McKinley and
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tell and wisi
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on, v.x ro a v-oilcd
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a; o.-;;anHed
( 'll (J i •; i L‘ ■■■ [) i ll!,
l“-‘ gov
rtiment. 1 1
iavo no -
• ions to olfer ar. to a remedy. Hut
this man .-ho a Id not be ai 1- tv.*e-1
to live, and i am surprised at the
moderation of the by-slanders in
not killing him o:i the spot.—H<-n.
Temple Houston.
PRAYER: —Rev. it. A. Walker.
VP GONG:— (V.-niu -ted 1 v R. L. Brewer.
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ESSAY: "Mr. mm Mrs. M-. Kir ley. "--Miss Ella Allen.
/ Ai HRMdS: "Mr. AH-Ki:;H R ; Ufe Jiulgc J. R
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GHA HARTER SKETGH: "Mrs. Me'Kiiiley.”—Mrs
^ Dunlap.
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"Mr. 'n-Kinhy
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I 'rivatc ('it;:-;.
GilARAGTER GKKT.Gil
1). Brndlcton.
‘ Mr. M'cKinlev."—-Mrs. Geo.
it-y. Frank didn't go to the sheri-
dig; but some time during the
George Waldron of Mount Zion ; night lie gathered ids effects to-
rs the lather this week of twin
boys.—Alto Herald.
What will ho be next week,
brother?—Ten eh a New Era.
Hiding out, probably.—Hous-
ton Post.
Or a raving maniac.—Vernon
Sun.
Strange! That George r-hould
be the object of so much sarcasm
all because he is the daddy of
couple of colicky kids. Leave
George alone—let him join in with
the mock-bird’s matinee and talk
“tweet talk to de ’it-tle uns”—un-
til a ca-p:t tack punctures hi.-
foot!! !!!
gether—except his array press
and seventeen pounds of i. p.
type—stole a hand-car, and for-
ever faded from that community.
The Biggest Trust.
The biggest trust on earth has
been discovered at last. It is the
country newspaper trust. They
trust everybody, get cussed for
trusting and trusted for cussing—
and finally get bursted by trust-
ing.
“
The Piaindealer wants the local
happenings of your community.
We don’t see why most anyone !
could not take the time to give us
a few items from their communi-
It will be a benefit to you
your neighbors to let the
■ doing.
AWAITING .‘DOGA ■ .NT. 0
Within a few days the countly j 0
will be in p->sses :,;n of the avail- ’>$>
able testimony of the Sampson - ' 0
dchicy controversy. The open- , 0
im; of the Ron.'! of In pew .a.! ' 0
Thursday in
ADDRESS: "Rur Mourning Nation."-
POEM : "McKinley."—Claude Miller
Jno. R. Daniel.
SON';.
ADDRESS: “Away With Anarchy."—Robert Williams.
A Few Words from C. C. Hightower.
Luke
We llington may j 0
rightly be ju wed the beginning : 0
of the end of this unfortunate 0
quarrel betw cn high facials in 0
the navy. 0
•Since d was definitely (Icier- 0 0 4'4 0 0000000 0 000 ^
mined that there hould be a ( ourt I
ADDRESS: "Mr. McKinley as a Financier.*
Roberts.
WANTED—SEVERAL PER -
sons of character and good repu-
tation in each state (one in this|t,.
county required) to represent and 1’.
advertise old established wealthy an'!
business house of solid financial: vvorld know what you art
standing. Salary weekly with No man nor no community should ;
expenses additional, all payable five to itself.
in cash each Wednesday direct ___
from head offices. Horse and car- I u-;n- „ u - ■
• „ u j ! William McKinley was born on
nage lurmsned, when necessary. T , _ *T,. , „
References. Enclose self-ad- •Tinitarv i.:. 1 id: dieo Sept. Id. j
dressed stamped‘envelope. Man- Age, 58 years, 8 menths \
ager, 31C CaxtonBl’d’g, Chicago, and 10 days.
i
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of Inquiry Americans have care- j
fully su.sj :nd< d ju lgm< fit. T■ • i
lias been litile expression of prej- j
udice. The pre.se, and the alti- j
tude'of tlie Navy Department
have discouraged a discussion !
that eouid do but little harm.
There is every evidence that !
the investigation into the actions |
and conduct of Ft ear Admiral i
Schley will be thorough. The j
high character and standing of i
the court assure a fair trial.
Th< r< is a c >mpl te !i.-i of v it -
nesses. It is evident that the!
whole truth can be brought out
in the l If tl
es will only tell the facts without
letting professional prejudices in-
fluence them, the country will be !
more than w illing to abide the ■
decision of th * judges.
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