The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGK ETOHT
THE LEADER. QUTHKIE OKLA.. MONpAY MAY 30 1910.
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EARLY SUMMER OFFERINGS
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Four Necessary Articles of Comfort Pride and Economy.
Palmer's Pat'd. Hammocks
Strong durable made of
the finest material; doesn't
tear or stretch; all hand-made
warranted to last. At Hir-
schfs you will find a mons-
ter line of these Hammocks;
all sizes colors and shapes.
Don't think about the price;
it's a mere bagatelle; but come in and let us show you what
we have you will sure be surprised.
CUT HQ M60
HI
Why Walk during the Hot Weather?
It is much more pleasant to ride
less fatiging saves shoe soles lightens
your work helping you to accom-
plish more in less time and with less
effort and a bicycle is a great pleasure
My line is large and complete prices are honest.
A SELF SHARPENING LAWN M0WE&
The only actual self Sharpening mower
Sharpening
A SCREW DRIVER is all you
need to heep the cutting edges of
the knives on the famous "PENNSYL-
VANA LINE" of Lawn Mowers in as
perfect a condition as when fresh from
the factory
CRUCIBLE STEEL Cuttino hnves
h-irdened and tempered and
CRUCIBLE STEEL Stationary knife
MAKES GRNDING UNNECESSARY.
CALL AND $LE IT
THE PENNSYLVANIA
LAWN MOWER
Is backed by 30 years' reputation. They
are simple in cons' ruction self-sharpening
light running durable and you don't have to
be a mechanic to keep them in running order
all you need is a screw driver.
ALASKA
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes
are the best made.
The circulation of
cold dry air 'Jk ' moat
important factor in
determining the real
value of a refrigerator
because the more per-
fect this circulation
the less ice will be re-
quired. Ice is high
and bo ire food stuffs
Out down expense by
buying an Alaska Re-
frigerator. It saves
tee and food by pre-
serving it and is the
cheapest in the end.
EMIL L. HIRSCHI
122 NORTH
DIVISION STREET
During the Months
of June July and
9 u'
August
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ST. LOUIS RACKET
Will close at 6 p. m.
Every Day Except Saturday.
WHY THIS SILENT?
Jontln'J riuin hj. Una
constitution. Let me. hiMst that you
morn careful I) read the Enabling A't.
ami tin.' iniinancL' accepting the
same.
In all your fanni -Inns and roarings
jiround none ot you gentlemen have
ever had the frankness to publish in
lull either the Enabling Act or the
j ordttftnee Ol the convention adopt-
ing the same. If you have ever pub-
lished It I liavo never seen it. And
ii me constitutional convention had
never adopted and published that or-
dinance bcci pting the Enabling Act
there woul I have been po constitution
or statehood toady. When the consti
tution whs transmitted! to Washing-
i ton lor the President's approval that
o. dlnance was signed by the presi-
dent of the contention just as the
constitution was signed by both the
I president aud the members. Both In-
' itrhments wers engrossed before
transmission and were submitted it
the same time for the president's ap-
uiOMil. 11 if true tilt! pie.-id'iit did
! not sign ihe ordinance. The e h no
; heed for him to do that. The otdin-
line was submitted in older to show
the president that the constitutional
C-'OVeiii .on had complied witli the
teiius oi the Knahliug Act and with-
oul thai i id' nee before lnm he would
novw haw approved the constitu
tion.
So don't ou see dear Bill that the
j Knnbling Ad is the very foundation
': ol state government? And now you
are he c trying to destroy the very
! f( iniilation .-.lone of the same. If you
Oklahoma Cltj people can nullify one
i provision of the Enabling Act you
can nullify the prohibition clause or
anj other piuvislon; in fact accord-
j iug to your theory you can nullt-
fj the whole Knabllng Act. Suppose
i you do this Hill Just kick the whole
thing over nut let us go hack In Ter-
ritorial gov ei n ineiit sgi'in. then shake
ou. ii.4s at l ucle 8am and tell him
we arc big Injuns" down here and
j d a- we u d please; that we will
-end Led hi Iter up there and he will
liiov his nun i an headed congreaam n
how to write enabling sets.
I Now dear Kill 1 have more pecunl-
l ary interests In Oklahoma City than
I in my owu t"n of Purcell and hope
to ealizi a ; od profit on my invesi
j ment and at t Ue proper time I may
! rote for Oklahoma City lor the capl-
tal; but until the proper time arrives
I -null not lo violence to my con
science bj voting to abrogate annul
and set at naught a solemn compact
i made. a ..
n . id' ib ar Hill did yiu ever
think of whai effect this repudiation
of the Enabling Act would have ot
I cur standing as a state? You know
we are looking oiward to the time
when Uncle Sam Is going to open his
; pni;r to ii.-. and say: ' Here Okla-
homa take some money and build
you some public buildings aiound at
different points in the state; and. Ok-
. iahoma also take some more money
i to open up the Arkansas river'' and
for divers other bufposes. And iusl
about that time me thinks Uncle
Sam will ri.e up in his w ath run
his lingers through the ringlets ot
h i hair tnr! sRy 'ontf" stop?
Stop right now for upon reflection H
now occurs to my mind that n short)
'time agv this dear daughter Qkl
' lioma sought to repudiate one of my
congressional enactments. No she
' can't have a dollar of my money.
Put thai money hack in the treasury
and let it there remain to be given
to my other daughters who have re-
sped for the enactment or my con-
gress." Aud besides this dear Bill
what will capitalists from abroad
think of investing their money In a
state that is such an adept in the
ari ot repudlatinjtfthe very foundation
stone of their sOTe.
.Dear Kill personally i like you very
much vvo have been acquainted a
long time the fact is you are a great
big-hearted whole-souled fellow we
have worked side by side a long time
in the Democratic harness and 1 ex-
pect we will all our lives be foiinil
working in that same harness Har-
moniously a in the past; but on this
capital removal question you have
got off wrong. You and Claude Weav-
er and (lrea . es Leeper have gone daf-
fy and I may yet have to take you
three this Mo of old Texas friends
down to the Nernian asylum.
Now. as to that fSOO offer of yours.
I Am nof going to claim all of that
sum but in conclusion will say that
in going up and down the streets of
ny town 1 have worn out my shoos
and tune almost ruined my throat in
talking all done In opposition to this
' removal question; therefore I think It
would be nothing more than right for
you to send me (express charges pie-
paid el course) a good pair of shoes
size 7 12. low heels and broad toes
and a bottle of medicine to cure my
throat in consideration of my now
forgiving urn that 1600.
Your Mend truly
C. M. HoCLAiN.
The splendid work or Chamberlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablets Is daily
coming to light. No such grand rem
edy for liver and bowel trouble? was
ever known before. Thousands bless
them for curing constipation sick
headache biliousness jaundlre and
Indigestion. Sold by all dealers.
We nnw have on haul for sale the
New Oklahoma Election Law. Prlc
I& each. Address The Dallv Leader
Guthrie okla.
COCTORtJ AT $10 EACH
DRUGGISTS AT
?30
Chicago
in Chicag .
i he name
teges and
'ii. raged Ii
May :iu "Diploma mills"
which issue sheepskins in
of mythical medica' col-
universities although dis-
r the persistent warfare of
Ihe stale hoard of health are not
yet exterminated. The last dlscover-
.e thai cast doubts upon the attain-
ments of possessors of medical scnnol
lipomas are allege to have dlscloa-
e paftlcnJatly flagrant frauds. Dt
I lomas conferring the degree of "doc
lot of ob'tetries were sent to appli-
cants 0. O. I) for 140. Diplomas for
ptnrmaclStl were cheap $'!0. A pre-
ti use of examinations was made hut
0. c ability to answer the medical
l.oblems propounded would not have
1. erved In the curing of a cat. When
nests ware made It was alleged tlat
'.e "Chicago Medical university ' nd
lie "Crescent Medical university' en-
t ossod on itiplOhMUl were useful only
o their "offieeis" and 'faculties.'
"'!i( arrests followed some detective
work done by a Georgia doclei's
('augbte'r Miss da A. Mann under
the coaching of her father. After te-
diving Ii ' diplomas as "doctor of ob-
stetrics" v.lth n grading of 92 on her
examination" she wrote in u veil oi
iiony tba' was undbtected by the rac-
tlly" as follows: "Words are liuide-
ii. aie to o: press my thanks and g:ati-
fitatlon for the beautiful diploma yon
r kindly sent me. Ii a real b"H i'y
! trust tnut you have received the 4(j
irom the express company ere ui. I
nun proud of i ho diploma and as s"on
.is the class picture is out kindly let
me know. Now doctor you can ih-
sne to me the degree of phaimary
fiom Crescent Medical university;
' site me Immediately sending the tx-
smlnation papers and also for medi-
cal degree as we have no time to h.
t'oetor pltasn attend to this at once
and let me have the diploma for $:10
or less If you can as I can manage
'iltar old dad' on that amount." hUq
received a reply a few days later read-
:'if; "Voir- welcome letter received
and will say 1 will be pleased to make
you a graduate of our department of
pl armacy at the stated price of
! will mall you a list of questions
(n pharmacy."
Chamberlain's stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach
swooten the breath and create h
healthy appetite. They promote the
flow of gastric Juice thereby Induc-
ing good digestion. Sold by all dealers.
I
When Your Shoes Pinch.
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
Ease the antiseptic powder for the
feet. It cures painful swollen
smarting sweating feet and takes
the sting out. of corns arts bunions
lust the thing for breaking in New
Shoes. Sold everywhere 2ac.
EPILEPSY
St Vitus Dance Stubborn
Nervous Disorders Fits
rilpSBd Isrtaill lately to thf rrnurkahlt Irrnt-
mcnt lhAt hit for .19 yrars hern a ttsiisid
rrmcdv for lhc- trouMcs OH. KLINE'S GREAT
O OA "EWVE RESTORER n iapfascribtd
LlUU .. l'.. Inr !.... .1: 1.
OltlA Dot a curc-"- 111 hcntfitial offr.-1-t
nr.- t'i..l nt .. .....I
' "'n MUHfl. rune
H etnns i rcommcnrl il nn.l Hrnvoiu tt
L I 1'rovf iH woudetfnl virturr.we will cheer
tilly scud without charge a FULL $? 00 SLTPLT.
Aditrras 1R. KL1NR INSTIT 'TK
A. Urauvli 101 Keu Hmak Ham Jet try.
ANKLE STRAP PUMPS
for Misses And Children are Cool
Comfortable Stylish.
All Styles
and
Leathers
Come and
Look
them over
We ars Showing the Most Complete
assortment of Pumps for Misses and little
folks to b foimd any where. Prices 65c
to $2.50 they arc dependable and Worth
Every Cent of the price.
118 West Oklahoma Ave.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1910, newspaper, May 30, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614635/m1/8/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County%22: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.