The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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dealt out any real punlnhmetit to the
MEM HER OF ASSOCIATb?! rKESS. offender. The conviction of some of
t nltcd i"Toaa L-uasea Win aervico. win personal OKem no perversa
uniawrm (jurpone mo j;ower $r ui
Per moui. by farrier.
.45.
anlinute corporation .would have
Per year by carrier n ...vance-j.j don more to put a '.oj tp Truat
I'er year hv mull hi usance $1 00 abusen than all the iflneH ind utrtetxe-
OKLAHOMA (WEEKUY) tEADER 'nienU that could'be aa-saed or any
Mi month ..... 6 number of tentative dlawlutiona of
One ear
New - 'rrt nffice: W. M. Sheffield.
Special A nv bulldlnn.
Cblcto .i .N. M. Bheffield.
Arncy U. ' ilxfreea building.
Buln oil ice No. 109 W.
1"'' inrliiKli h.l cmiiljliiHliorn lntn their
orleinul rnniDoncnt nulla. 1 If the
crlrr..mi) nrovUIona of vhe Sherman !H St JS &4 HI M S5
statute bad been exerched aa are
thotte of the banking act the object.
leaaon preaentod by a fnw rich ana
reapeclable rascals be'ilnd nrlaon
ibara would have supplied the needed
IIIrH Hchooj may 9) bad at 4.1 ' K-
Manaur and at the lilga hool
-biilldlnic. Worth Vlo. atudenta
from he city achoola will ae ho
aJmitti'd to (he hifih h Iiom1 until
they have comjjleted elKhta grade
work illrintr your promotio arda
with yoit lvu IV 1 loiter frrliwl-pal.
r'aon. rompcsljg and Presa rooms d . r t . BK0 ' Ai Jt
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N. 107 1-2 .Harrison nTreafhann (he ntlo. am dUttP.
. l de.nrtrner.ts phono extension 7j- olnl(d tne piblCi aiul h8 lm.
f1-- 'T wrt wnon of Partial but inconsequential method of
Kr pri..ent. Woodrow Wilson or T llJ .a
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tress
That shape now worl f-tin films
Of f.re;
1 am the sprliiRs that nnVvrd p.-083
Thueu rocky ledges tvi exrhv
In mlata whose life In tut v doth pass
lato lifeglvlng herb nud tyt.
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1 am the ineffable ibreb antf smart
luar forma 'the babo binVath the
heart
Vha4 tee the child upon tlie lir.at
And tine the youth to o bin way
it mm rony mat to golden west
aim rMwir views or night ami
flay.
J am the tamttilnK underihouutt
That bids all thlnkinit bvtn? forth
jrniT ;
$00000
00060;
CLEAN-UP
The Years Most Important Moiiey -Saving Event g;
The One Big Chance to Buy $
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SUITS
i1 ;S
T ; Vlct-Prssldsnl Thomaa Mar
f of India'
Squire Hrown says: Maybe H'a
Jus' a peanut atand at Armageddon.
The Inventor "of Volapuk. universal
language is dead. Dut 'olapuk beat
him to It. .
The Tailor and Cutter says trousnn
have been worn a hundred years. Sim
Heckle's look It.
Jane Addams and Gertrude Ather-
ton have declared themaelves. Whom
we desire to ask. la Jolly Ruth Cam-
eron supporting for president?
The V. C. T. U. takes the grour-d
that voca coia is a menace. Wed
hardly Rjo that far with it. Coca cola
merely ia poor stuff to drink.
We are among. those who regret
that Elizabeth Hart went to England
lact spring. This Is Elizabeth' fcfld
of a political campaign. For those
who had neither the pleaaure nor In-
tellectual proflt of knowing her per-
Bonallv. we will a(iJ that Elizabeth
belongs to the hell-roaring achool of
politics.
g with the Trusts )i gain
him no credit from either i Ide.
.Mr. Roosevelt when president did
not aspire to the distinction claimed
by Mr. WJchraham for President
Taft. On the contrary theo as now.
he classified the Trusts as good and
bad according aa their directing heads
were personally and polltrully friend-
ly to himself or inimical. So l vj made
unto himself grateful irlend. ttmon
the Mammons of unrfghteoiiHiie and
Is today reaping In his role as a can-
didate the reward of favors afore
time diapetiBed to such of the great
corporations as satlafled thj above
definition of "good." Still he thaws
the same distinction and though
still qualifying as a Tribune ( ' the
People by public denunciation of
Trusts In general he has the jidvant-
ago of bis more honest onjioi -'t in
having l bis disposal for etui palgn
purposes tne treasuries wlikli are
closed against Taft on account of
that TH-y attitude of even handed
Justice of which his attorney 'general
boasts. It is an instructive oxample
of how the wicked flourish through
bold duplicity where the weak but
well-meaning temporizer falUi be-
tween two stools.
Getting Frcrr Und'jr? '
(l"4twnee d watch.)
Kari ;roxton rrlvate secretary K ivhe boc that wt t.t rouie to ilnuslit
oinareavmnin; in-'a iittjiiine s i nut reartees treating tb wred.-
bought a iiev spiper In Gram conn-1 atrewa route.
WOMAN'S NATIONAL
DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE
Tim Wninnn'a VuMniml T1Tii.Mritl.
"OLD. ARN" BENNETT league orcnniP.f In V'ashtnitin nn
AND BASEBAUU lJune under aUBc0US circum-
Arnold Bennett or on Am as istancegi made u reul debut a the
FrankUn P. Adams dubs him has convention in Baltimore all ot the
been writing hi opinions of Ameri- 'officers and a score of members! at-
can life in .irxrpcr's and lU the Clir- tandlno- npnrlv ovnrv nn. nf th. ...
rent nonmber he describes his Impres- jsions even the all night ones. The
tiong of a bastlUall game.
object of the league Is the promotion
Now don't go out and buy Harp of the prlciples of Democracy tho at
er'a thinking you're going to get a jtainment and preservation of iirity.
rattling description of a baseball .the upbuilding of the party and .the
same something like that story of 'promotion of it welfare "In a w jrn
aa association football game in "The an s way." its founders agreed n to
Matador of the Five Towns." Mr. advocate nor oppose any Democrat
Benyett or "O'ldiArn' jhamelessly ror the presidency until he was ciias-
pidestep's the American national ;en by the convention at Baltimore
rame lie Bays he admires the ant! then to offer him their heaty
eame immensely-but he carefully re- support. This was done in a tele
fmina from describing what he saw BTam to Woodrow Wilson and his
on the erounds. ; Instead he de- irunning mate Thomas It. Marshall
iHhe a Blcht on the outfield fence purlng the first regular executive
a tblK elariiig sign that told of the hoard meeting held at the Hotel Bel
ihroLlnilar haA with the five-dollar vedere. Baltimore according to. the
Jook.
ly and will take charge ot Jt after
thrt election. Earl is wise ia pre.
t iring himself eaily for wbt will
happen In 'November.
Mtghty Nice.. v .
(Pawnee Tim'Ns y '
Outhrio was mltfhVy n'ce tu her
vlBitors lust Saturday Dut hen
0'ithrle hid a mighty nice lot f visitors.
Hoftown Ned a Tonic.
(71 Reno Democrat.)
Oklahoma CUy; too more : littn
any other town n the ' tate Is
needing' .a .tonic.- !Np one will deny
that It nlfp needs imrglng but Its
weukened condition is stieh that he-
roic remedies at h!n vartl"Uir .time
would be mont nucldal. ' .
Oklahoma City' Is honeycombed by
the bootlegging syptem. N one will
dispute th but from receiu revela-
t)fng the ImproBsJon Js tbat a wone
d 'ase which the governor .appears'
to be trying to cover up Is to le
found in the county court house.
Why doesn't the physician Ignore
the decaying tooth for the time be
ing and cure the fever? '
Prohl. In. Third District
Prohibition' candidate for congrees
Third Oklahoma district polled only
nine votei. Perhaps he s happy to
think that Is one more than eight.
Will Hold 'Em.
AKl Reno Democrat.)
Crutbrle hlg'i school processor
speaI.B of them aa 'silly senoeless
sororMy jooletiM." Guess that'll hold '
'em.
Makifl man fo of tltn and eparej
nanim -iieMtk the hry oh Its faco.
J am the faith that thall'mR uane
Slid ay glwwii 0 grirf or pain
"hat o'er tk lids f dvlnj: eves
ifrertthes wordless tinthem of re
lease .
nd in the murk of sCirles Wi
Make silnt Unt fl son of jeace
. 1 -rwostott irarucrlpt.
if yon haven't the time U eifrUaiS
eguiarly Ooan' Regulet wilt pw- '
ent coasflpstlon. They indue Mt1
asy &ap.nrui action of the bol
ithout gripinc. . Ak your drujjlif
or maci lite. . .
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a Great Reduction in Price
v
Thrifty careful buyers eagerly wait and atch for an bp-
portunity like this because we. show the largest stock of fresh
new seasonable and desirable merchandise to io seen in this
part of the country at cut prices.
Suits from $20 to $35 now
C. ARTHUR MAN 0. V. . V.
eterinsry urgeon l an authority.
it meincHis are the latest; hi te
.itDorUis tirais foluntarlly from
lortemeii. Phoo 1412.
i xacKa: sir ix tn
! BRILU1MT&
constitution '"on the first week flay
ionowing me close of the .onv.iu
tion" July 3.
The meeting was presided over by
me presniet Mrs. John Sherwin
Crosby of .Now York the first vice
president. Mrs. J. Charles Llnthi-
"Old Am" yielded to the appeaj
of the American advertising writer
where the appeal of the baseball
player failed. The sign made a
grcfiter impression on him than the
irivn even as neonle atrlve in tms" r. roa.:
county to. make a three-dollar fx- " foflowod G
VL J1? klcs August National Monthly
IIIOI. H I'D Mv. ' ' . v -
ga"";. bui now ine seiniis
throw a veil of purple about the
"three dollar hat with the five dollar
look."
EXPRESSING HIS EMOTION
The Bostou Globe doesn't take
much stock in a rich man's utter un
selfishness In large campaign contil
No better tribute to American ad- Ibutinnn. Th nnnpr t.oliAVAa that afi
. iun ha j haott nnlll In'- . ... ...
Teiwoiua gruim v" B general proposition mere is sotti?-
many a year. Here is England s -thing else than sentiment or emotion
foremost writer a man whose ooser- o( tne arge contribution.
vatlon is akin to Kipling's dragged
by enthusiastic friends to see the
greatest Yankee sport institution.
Presumably he is going to 'be thrill
ed by the grace ma activity of the
in aiscussing the enormous sum?
contributed to the ipolitical parties
the Boston paper says:
"A poor man expresses his peliti-
im emotions Dy snouting wnue a
men on the diamond but instead rich man expresses his by drawing a
his imagination is made captive by check. But the emotions of both
few words from tne clever pen or nave come natural limit. If a matt
shouts very loud and long he is in-
variably suspected of being moved by
some selfish calculation of a person-
al advantage to be gained. It is
equally true of the man who draws
a check for the campaign treasury.
The public can not believe that his
pure emotion should require more
than four or five figures for its expression."
There is no more laudable thing for
some unknown advertising cenlus
Instantly genius recognizes genius.
The haunting appeal of tnose few-
words on the fence is not lost.
"The three dollar bat with the five
dollar look" is seized upon by the
English word painter as something
exceptionally fine. IXo doutat there
is even the slightest twinge of Jeal-
ousy that every good writer feels
nhpn Rome other chan gets off
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Vulgar aouls surpass the .mio one !n X
the headlong rush: 5MV
u the hard and worthless xtono a 4
1 t 1 1 .i ! ...til . . I
1'icuvug JTCu will ITUSII. lift
i rom the Persian. f
Many actions apt to procure fame! jfo
r not conducive to our ultimate
oi ness. Anonymous
Suits from $15 to $20 now J
.75
Suits Below $15.00 .now
$8S
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Sitnplirity and plainness ar the
oul of eJe;anc. Dickens.
ALL STEIN-BLOCH AND SOCIETY BRAND
THIS SALE.
SUITS INCLUDED IN
A McAteater Opinion.
(Mctt'.lester NewnX'apittai.-
Cmthrle ii in tlio capital II stit
r..n thuM -niir fhirn f f fhan that seraph
else. An adefftntf campaign fund
has been raised. Maps purpotfinif
to show the lTcaWon ol' the land .of-
fered by Oklahoma '.y r bcius
published every wuere! Charges ff
Far better Jn ls place th lowliest
tU'!
Should !ng aright to Hin- the low
liest fcong -
strayd should
take the wora
And sing His glory wrorg.
Jeun1 fngelow.
l5o always displeased with what
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hikn aith nr. tnn1- nnrt h. ftr- iuuu 11 0rPHl 10 attain IO
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STRAW and PANAMA HATS
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aithough in th rw.Uign 4 1910 J8 if?Jtlt tl.er.thou abid-
denial of ny attempt to- do o wns tn'"bt- g ; '
geerl is being c!t4 iw !leee of T '
TlOUUe -Jill till I -ii.. i K.i.o iiwii uiq unit;
0 &&&&& $0od
iw-rtdity aservr.n.g
will not be m effective with tiM' v
eras voter as the 'h.rg tht state
funds liave len fnely ett.p!oyel .(';
bolster up yklahomic city eoneerrui
and liropertif even a. th hnlk of
the state ganranty fund ha heen
tsd in pi'.yins?' the lowit of Oklaho
ma Clt 'iJd cat. batiks. Th drai.T
on the Uk. I n fun 1 a matter ot
general Know ledge an? if duthrle
can prove tiat. the sc'iwl ftjad or
any other state fund hB been used
in a crls'n pi et collapse of a
boom ax the meiKwls. thouands
of voters jwiU 'el hat the state ad-
mlnlstraMet slw alij lie removed
from wfci're such' utidii trure can
be exertfd.
If vow want to 'art your baking
Ight aL; f. Ik ikins. Phone 79:t
or a sack' of PRATT'S' BEST FLOUR
here ii a (prniuUft boJ every
KnmMhinir Dartlcularlv bright. One a man to uo man to contribute his
cm imagine "Old Arn" saying. "I money in the interest of a cause
wish I had written ttut sign or that which be believes to be right. Every
m publishers had cciw- ned. the "n ought to 'be sufficiently interest-
idea ot adTsrtisiug my novel as ed .n11''rJr u"e t0 he willing to
in one dollar book with the two. 'lrlbu something one way or an-J.B-
. .. . .i tu aaniB other the way he wants it spttled.
ZrZ .inethedUtingued when a man contributes more
novelist urtuiiiu.K n u-i. ivn.i ttmw i " ....
than a reasonable amount when he
lar looks.
vnk'i.il ThA .. I. . i
aimnosed to ibe baseball. Inst
hats. "Old Am" might at least have
printed the score and let the gentle
reader know if the home team won
or If it was robbed by the umpire.
IMPARTIAL BUT IMPOTENT
In his rather ingenuous than in-
genious defense of the (policy pur-
sued by the Taft administration to-
wards the Trusts Attorney General
Wickersham puts in the plea for his
chief that ' He has treated all alike
friend and foe."'
This may be true. At least we are
in nosseesion of no evidence going to
show that the presiden. has played
any iavorues among uie ig tuiiwm- neap.
t:ons or meted out to one a disciplin-i j)r)i 21 1912 My first
arv treatment from which another Shave hatched'. . .
was exempted ine criticism 01 n j Aril j:h2 larvae have under
course for which we think there is gone Jfiist ; niolf ' '
Just ground is not that he has yield-j Vri xonirvae have under-
ed to preference or prejudice In dis- gone BetKnd molt
.uuijjttis"8 or ana jyos are no
more patriotic than other men; there
have been other issues which should
have Interested them to as great ex-
tent. So when we read where they
gave fortunes to have certain men
elected we have a right to believe
something else than pure patriotism
influenced them in the giving.
. 3
Tha DSary of a Lady Fly
Thursday. Nov. 2. 1911 Went Into
winter quarters. Harely lived through
the long hard winter.
April 20 1912 Came out of win-
ter quarters and laid my itirst batch
of eggs 120 in number in a manure
120 eggs
peusing the law but rather that he
has permtttci the energies or tne ae-
ijartment of justice to be frittered
iwiv on urs ana prosecutions wuu ii
April 26 1912 Larvae transformed
into pupae.
May l. 1912 One hundred and
twenty-five flies came from my second
IPO ana cc:a leaa 10 inmi mS mur atcn of eggg my third batcn
man apparec ana euperueiai ruau6 Ja a kInJ neighbor's garbage can
in the forms of monopoly without at) Wav . 9i2The city lias offered
all anVcting the substance of the evils a vrize. t0 tIle shooi CM who w;
romplaineo of. If stress is to he laid kiI1 tne largest number of flies The
on the impartiality ot Mr. Taft's deal- iov at tne hou8e where I live ia kill-
ings with the Trusts then inefferlu- jno fijPS right and Mt And t0
Were A';v; medicines meritorious
s ChamV'ibiin's folic. Cholera and
)iarrhoe ( Jmedy V. world would be
wen !'. "It t.H"i th percentage
of Huff'trjag 'i g;ratly decreased.'
rites L'. Scott of Temple Ind.
r sale r ail dealer.
via still a Rem '.remain:
Mens eyesi turn dornw.'.rd to the
earth and search ror it with!
Uiil dust tuoiuh tshlvl id aloft to
Ilea vim rotitinuos dust alway
.Mora .rs and noxious in the air
Ktiaa hen on earth it lay.
Saadi.
He f.rii!sses asaiust his duty who
sleeps upon "is va'.ch as well as he
that goes '!er ui enemy. Kdmund
Burke.
But whether on the scaffold high
Or in the battle's van
The fittest place where man can die
Is where he dies for man.
Michael J. Barry.
Babylon in all Its desolation is a
sight not so awful as that of the hu
man mind in ruins. Scrope Davies
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AffD AllTHOT AND IUM TROUBlr;
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GUAffANTD SATSFACTOPr
Off filONEV f?rVKCn.
One of the most common aliments
hat hard working people are afflicted
with is lame back. Apply Chamber-
ain's Liniment twice a day and mas-
age the parts thoroughly at each ap-
plication; and you will get quick re-
bef. For "lie by all dealers.
'A
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Strongest and most brilliant mantles for
Gas Gasoline and Kerosene. Buy man-
tles by the Block name and end your
mantle troubles 1 0c 1 5c 25c.
Dealers write (or catalog to
ock
MANTIFS The BCOCK LIGHT CO.
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MATJTLES
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Political Announcements.
C. A. MARR
CANDIDATE FOR
County Attorney
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
JAS. KIRKWOOD
CANDIDATE FOR
Sheriff
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
JAMES MURPHY
Commissioner 2nd. Dist.
. Elected Once on a Platform of
Economy and Square 'Dealing But
Victim of a Conspiracy.
If Elected Will Serve ALL the
People ALL the Time.
HAY
If you are in need of hay
and want a square deal
write wire or phone me I
ship everywhere.
GEO. W. SMITH
Wholesale Dealer in And
Producer of Hay. '
GRAIN0LA - - - OKLA.
J. B. FAIRFIELD Phone 20
Established 1889.
TRANSFER COAL WOOD AND STORAGE.
Receivers and Distributors of car lots. Goods packed stored and
shrpped to order. Office and yard 407-9 .West Harrison Ave.
1
THE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
THE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
Our Deposits are Protected by "Depositors Guaranty Law." 4 fer eect In-
terest on time deposits. Safetr Deposit Boxes. Fireproof Vaults (or reat
11.0 year. Money to loan en aprovd security at reasonable rate t
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1
for e.nh sot of old False Teeth sent
. HiKlmb' prices paid for old Gold
Silver old Watches Broken Jewelry
and I'recioug t?; aiie.
Money Sr it By Return Mall.
Phlla. Smelting & Refining Company
KSTAKidSHHO 20 VKAKS.
863 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Pa.
TO DENTISTS
AVe will buy your Hold KHInsrs Gold
Scrap and rlutiuuin. Highest prices
paid.
FRANK OLSMITH
Of Guthrie
CANDIDATE FOR
State Senator
Will Stand for Lower Taxation
Fewer and Better Laws.
GALEK GROW
Of Guthrie
CANDIDATE FOR
State Legislature
DISTRICT NO. 1.
'Better Laws for the People and
Lower Taxation for All."
T. L JERNIGAN
CANDIDATE FOR
County Treasurer"
OF LOGAN COUNTY. -
Margaret Doolittle
CANDIDATE FOR
School Superintendent
OF LOGAN COUNTY
WALTER H. MATHEWS
Of Mulhall
CANDIDATE FOR
Representative
DISTRICT NO; 2.
W.J. Leatherman
CANDIDATE FOR
Clerk District Court
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
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SnAOKEPARLOR
W. M. BRONSON Farm loans Insurance Abstract.
Only complet abstract of title In Lofan. County. You pay Interest ana
principal at our office. 014?t and lar8t lnranc a?ncy In Okla.
BLACK BLDG- 118 W. OKLA AVE. GUTHRIE OKLA.
"THE BEST"
0 Cleaniiig and
Dye Works
Successor to
CEO. SENDELBACH
C B. McKttnnon Prop
CALLS an;i delivers .
I Phone 831
J
221 E. Okla
f 1 A1 The Popular Brand of j
I 1 CIUAK3 AINU TOBACCO I
i n 117 IT i nri(i'Mf I
I 1 113 W. nKKI2UlN. I
I 11PI "u nil nil 0'
.in ii a . " 1 1 ' it. '. ....'..- k;!
V. G. HOUSTON
Plumbing
and Gas Fitting
Phone 101
M. COLLAR
CANDIDATE FOR .
County Clerk
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
H. D. BOWDEN
CANDIDATE FOR
Commissioner 1st. Dist.
J. R. HOMAN
CANDIDATE FOR
County Assessor 1
"Get Your Valuation Right.
JOHN O'NEIL'
Of Marshall
CANDIDATE FOR
Commissioner 3rd. Dist.
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He Has Made Good.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1912, newspaper, September 1, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614681/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.