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THE LEADER dUTTIRTE OKLA. TUIDAV IW'KM.WR 1:1 1010.
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The Gutiikie Daily Leader.
BY LESLIE G. NIBLACK.
i'ii!t!ahd uTory afternoon from The Leader building 107-109 West Harrigoa
vku and entered at the Guthrie post office as iecond-cksa matter.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY.
for week by carrier
Fer nioota by carrier
Per year by carrier in Advance
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Official Paper of Constitutional Convention. :
Official Paper of the State Corporation CommiiiloH.
Official State Paper. .
(By Enactment of Constitutional Convention.)
Official Journal of the Constitution page 30: 2 "Reaolved That The
Guthrie Dally Leader be declared the official paper of the State of
Oklahoma." Adopted.
Manager of Foreign Advertising Benjamin & Kontnor Co.
225 Fifth Avenue New York City; Boyce Building Chicago.
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street 8. E.
Counting Room 109 W.
Harrison Phone (19.
Harrison 1'uoue 75; Editorial Roome 107 W.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In the vent of delivery being Imperfect or paper being rolled twisted
OT?iwirtlal'iSBiilMieribers 'aw urged to tnnUe ; immediate complaint to the
biwfnftws'offJt'e Jit person by telephone or mull.' j
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hi Oklahoma City it all depends on
' tbo Vrenscd ' pl Ion. . T"..
" " iiu.lof toiunitusiSon form" of goVcrn-
.Ext'Ut'.llic vlnlnt't rant. he bulb.
'jjj..1.1 111 .. -Wo
have .no .desire to participate-in
the controversy as to" 'Whether" Frank
Coleh ;a quit the wrestling panic
but wo holu that in either event it is
Ho particular catastrophe.
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8-he win-Id jrogrescs hut thtfl'e
Bii'll lire localities;- in this country
where fhe case of the Massachusetts
voting man who dropped dead at a
lance will he construed aa a Warn-
ing. 1 '
It lias also been found that there
is nothing in the Federal constitu-
tion to prevent Iowa electiiiR I'.'eve-
ridgo to the senate. We rank t!iis at
the very top of the Uiiimporlant dis-
covt'iies of the year..
OOOOOOOOOO 0 00 O00OOO0 000 0
0 BACHELOR 0 0 HEKE AND U
0 WISDOM 0 0 THEUE 0
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-Mo;;i all mr viarriesj uhout.tho fit
we:iit tif'-'eiK" wf-''nw'"ltfiyu(i
l i4on n pimr'-nr;! !' in
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"It's all rkiht til
friOiid 11' yni; lire
'.w (.i1hu:I. . ' ' i Tlie
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All vmi li.iv.' Id itn in iri1(r Ii) live i tiKikiil
to ..a ripe old uge is "to keep rlBhti
living. .-'!
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In' yn)i' nvj
s:i!iVt'i'L'd tii have
ti'fiJcH the bother in winding worst-
iiffl-o'i'il fir taiicy worK on in nans il id
JtyV not Rood for il'li'lffi"'1 -It 1b
) hotter to uiiwiurt ai4Vji'lUi a very
ij&l Hx-xe round a.ul '(W'tj on the
i?esi i lap. use from it iTf(Jtir)'j.iii4i;
liave1 . '
on
i The girl kliu palms
lierself that tilie 'looks
picture. 1 '
H'Hiijps flatters
as pretty us aj
If is a niishly
so niu."h weight.
sinali wor.l to c;ut
The most enjoyable part of the av
erago sermon is l.lio conclusion reach
ed by the preacher
smoked and dusty globes of
Mors can bo nicely cleaned hy
; I ii tii In hot water to which
a. little salsoda has been mhled then
put some aininoula la- hoi. Jyater itn-
iuer.se the globes and scrnii quickly
with a stiff brush. Rlaue thoroughly
and wipe dry. U '
To prevent the smoking of a lamp
soak the wick in strong vhtf'gar n"d
dry it well hef'ire you use it. IL wilt
men burn both svoet and pleasant
a. id give much satisfaction for tho
lulling trouble in preparing it. .
No man is sin Ii a il'uli
console himself uiih t'n
he lias his double.
I'a viiii; at ten! ion to
man is a t to result in
lo of other things to p
that
thought
j In. dry
he can't i inoiiil an
that i for a uge
cake flavors try mixing al
I rose togei her as a i'lavor
food cuke.
a girl young
your having 1
1 y.
'ei.'ctaliles cooked in a steamer
are mtpponcd to he more nourishing
than those boiled in tho ordinary way.
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0 SENTENCE 0
0 SERMONS 0
OOOOOOOOOOOO
The feud and" the fatcion in relig-
ion arc allogether as bad a the cloak
of 'religion nor play righteous polities'
by "putting the other fellaw in bad.
It's best Indeed mlf to siiealipvlien
the spoken word woijld hurt anether;
wlien vrtrt'caufiot )jaise pn1 ihould
hold jxiiMKMt.e Upland Tribjine.
Man" lsii6verdtiyjy 5at-.takuwheii
necessity is his boss; when man loves
to express himself In bis work In? Is
getting aciiuaiuled with the divine
in himself.
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When 'man takes to 'fuiart theMlIs-
eoi'il 1k sees about him in tho work
he takes on an inhariuony that will in
jure himself harmony helps man to
live while 'InharinoT.y carries him to
early disMilutlon.
Christmas day Is hero and we havi
been taken away from our play and
our work to llrandnia's hoiis where
I he cranberry sauce and I ho "lurk
ti-geilier with the pumpkin pie are tot
be served in the good old nation wide
style.
Hulling in has its bad features hut!
soirie people's I'rlcndH ought to butt
111 oftelie-r than they do. - 1 i
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place
cake
'lanni.'."
es. With the other jt Lrank
?1 prices. Its fingers uY
t of the magnate whoiiV -
' The department has perfected meth-
ods of collecting the revenue at the
port of New York which will save
from llu.uMM'f.o to $12(100000 a y's;
says President Taft. Therefore by
rcf using to reform "archaic methods"
n gri'.it reft:rr.cr perniitte dthe public
to be robbed of about $70.0(10000 in
seven years! Judge by this of the
value of Roosevelt as a reformer.
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W'f. are at peace hut are troubled
by d:s' rders I:i Latin republics In our
neighborhood. ' In this connection
nuglii it not be well to ask what Hte
we to Hecuba or Hecuba to us? If
have concluded to redress wrong
wherever we can find it and to pun-
ish the wrongdoer at sicht why not
do something at home? To keep the
peace of the world is a large proposi-
tion. '
It would seem that England gros
Sectional if we m;.y credit the tkow-j
iiiK that the North is solidly liberal. i
wl He the South Is solidly conserva-l
the the reason being charged to the
lac' that the North is devoted to
manufactures while the South and!
Southwest constitute tlm "pleasure!
grounds" of tb rich and society ce-
nients. 'lint what do they call th
Mason n. I Dixon's line?
'
The estimates submitted to con-
gress with the message show r sub-
etantlal regard for economy but w
Wonrl.-r if Ik. !vop of I'Ml.nil'i.iH'
was intended as an admission of
guilt on the ba.sis of the charge that
w t;id liecn wasting just that pimm?
...U to the . president docs not k..j
liib ngard lor eeoiioinv liy eliniiuat-
ilie waste docs he? Somebody
v fiioiild he punished for waste to vin-
ti'caiy Lhe liortrino f personal guilt
THE CONSUMERS PAY
! .' The PENSIONS
A few days ago it; was announced
4lihc the 'ttRiel'lritst would hold up tho
puce ot .its.piTunets and would pen
sion- Its- .superannuated employes
The two annourceincuts were made
in the tame story and doubtless with
a view of escaping un0 of the.bbuuo
for Voiding up the American public
as well as prices by making this show
of liberality to its old employes. Com
inciting on this tho Buffalo Times
says: " " ; (J
"With one hand the steel trttet
doles out stipends to Its sup
iited employes
holds up steel
ia the pocket
it charges more for steel rails than
his Canadian brother pays for the
same and they are in the tc.ip board
of the poor seamstress! whs must pay
more for a sewing machine than her
.Liter pays in Mexico. The steelel
trust pays its dividends by taxing the
people who for everv Dreadnought
launched offer a tribute to the steel
trust. Every buyer of steel ftom
Hie purchaser of a .'cambric needle
to the government which builds a
battltf.-.iiip is helping meet the pen-
sion rail of the sieel trust. Tension
Sy.nem!' Trices Stand:' That's the
s'ory in four words"
If trade conditions held up prices
th steel trust would not need to
hold them up. The statcsiucnt that
it will hoi up prices is an admis-
sion that trade conditions do not just-
ify them. It is an admission that
the steel trust Is a combination in
re.-iraint of trade. It can afford to
make such an admission for Konsc-
vclt licenesd it to violate tho law
n n.l Mr. Taft stands by this act or
his predeces-or. A heavy campaign
contribution has a wo;ideimI effect.
Tho notice that the steel trust will
hold up prices -Is al-o a notice to
bs competitors if those who get only
tile crumbs that drop frini lis table
r.iav be called competitors that they
must not cut prices. They know that
the bi concerns controls the market
and can put them out of business.
Th" Wilmington Star takes tills view
of the case:
"The steel trust lias decioed thai
i r i Micro sl all he no cut in pi Ices. This
j Meat tru-t built up hy the lar.lf may
be aide now to defy eninpet it ion with
all l lie world anil still ilety prices.
If it is in a position to do that it
i'ees: 'I iiee.j ;tuv help from t;ivi'f he'l-
el'its." This is sound logic but who ex-
pects logic to weigh with Republic
n ns against a big contribution to iheir
campaign fun
Koine people are so constituted that:
Hoy prefer to believe what they hoarj
rather tiinit- what lliey see.
Nil Maude dear we have neeri
heard that r f4p sa'w was a. gaum in-
tented by a ship's carpenter.
The world soon loses interest in a
man who spends half bin time in mak-
ing promises and the other half In
explaining why he (iid't keep them.
t .
Wl'en a man realizes that he has
reached the tiuuing of bis life it does
ro: necessarily imply ttiat- no is u
Is claimed that a sound tipple
d In a resceptacle in which frtitt
Is kept . w ill keep cake moist.
Plaster figures may bo cleaned with
a htilf toothbrush which lias been
dipped In gasoline. "
To preserve the
a m1'i:iuo or t wo in
suds ouch a week
broom dip it for
H kclt le ''i' boiling
Orange and. lemon stains imiy be
removed by n liquid sonipu::cil of one
part ammonia and 20 parts water.
Keep a box w basket handy for the
b.iby'H playthings when bos lired.
placing with them. It will teach him
t be tidy.
hen a woman can
i i:; in a card game
v." ill never play.
keep
it's a
't'otn talk-
sign she
When a girl gets 'o along in years
ihe has to cut dawn lier age the
strongest believer in her figures
l er mother. New York Press.
is
1 Ends Winter Troubles.
To many winter if a season of
trouble. Tin fro;;t-liitten toes and j
fingers chapped hands and lips chill- j
Maims cold sores red and rough
skins provr this lint sm h troubles 1
fly before tiek!enV. Arnica Salve. A
trial convinces ('reatest healer of I
Horns HoilA Piles Cots Sores He- j
7i'iiia and Sprains. Only -"c at all
druggists. i
Kvet" hodv should
mi Piimphrey the
read "Congress-
Peoples Friend"
bv
St.
.loll!!
Louis
T. .Mcl'utihoon rne al the
Racket Store.
$100 REWARD $100.
The leaders of Ibis paper will be
pleased .to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that (science lias
iieen able to cure in all its stages
and that Is Catarrah. Hall's Catarrh
Cine is Ike only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Ca-
tarrah being a constitutional disease
ro(iilres a constitutional treatment.
Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying' the foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
strei gtli by building up Ihe consti-
tution and resisting nature 'in doing
its work. The .u'oprietors have so
much faith In its curative powers
lhat they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for 1 it-s-t of testimonials.
Address F. .1. Cheney & Co. To-
ledo Ol.io..
Sold by all druggists 7."c.
'Pake llaVs Family fills for constipation.
A man can bo most proud of
'auiily for being proud of him.
bis
Exclusive Xmas Suggestions
Sninctliiii useful as 'well -lis attractive 'is tlic i ft .'that
pleases every man. W't have made an especial effort' this
season to stti)ly!JMie Atiias iiirrliasiT yith the novel;; yet
ttselul articles i t n' n
Mi
tson ti j stti)iy:Jrlie
.'ful articles.
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GIFTS IN LEATHER CASES
Shown by No Other Store in the City
COMBINATION SET
consisting nf tic sox ami
'kerchief of the same shade
put up in fine leather case
and to l.e had in all the new
plain colt irks..
l'l-.K MC(
COMBINATIONS
ol tie and s0" (?t
hade put up in
SOX
consisting
me same s
fine
and
leather
French
PKU
si: i-
case Stlli
sill tie.
$2.09
1' mesl
leather
6 IRISH LINEN KERCHIEFS
y w rapped and put tip
quality
case
ne;
in. line
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Yuu jciui get
if u fiiod 'just
a very keen upe(it(
h'y haVi'ng it. cost Iy.
Tact is letting som(l(iody step on
viiur toes instead of your flopping oii
iiis. ' ' '
OOOOOOOOOOOO
0 BRILLIANTS. 0
OOOOOOOOOOOO
Ueason. Is not measured by : si'-'
or height.
is not measured
but by principle
t us.
If it is not seemly do It. not; ir it
Is not. Line speak L not. Marcus Au-relius.
Time
that a
tus.
is the most valuable thing
man can spend. Theophra-
We' kiiow nothing really; for truth
lies deep down. DcniocrUus.
Heaven but the vi
sire.
And Hell the shadow of a
fire.- Omar Khayyam
on of fulfilled de-
soiil on
What is got over tho .devil's back
is spent under the belly. Rabelias.
For truth- itself has not tho privl-
clge to bo spoken at all times und in
ail sorts. Montaigne. '
Difficulties are things -that
what men are. Fpictctus.
show
The universe
v hat our tbouj
Aiiiclins.
Is change;
;his make
our life is
it. Marcus
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PROTECTING IHt INDIANS
The revelations of eraft In llu ni:il !
ler i.f Indian Iind allotments tlmi
l'ae Iieen made durins the nast lew.
jtuonihs have given another evidence!
THAT MAN BRANDEIS .ot truth of tlie old pbiv on wordai
Kansas City Times; Mr. Louis I). I about the oriL-liml xi.nur v...-.-1
lirandcis first came into national view ! Kngland who landing vn tlie coast of
fty'fih N-:-; nS.o '!; 0At''& I'?.
'f.W l'rfa$ilr't jvV-uo .?.-. .S r. "fa Vf ft ri ". fo .?. f 3i VlTAiil
S Vi' j J2.-:
1 Hiii onMr oTan mil 1
is s Mtxm Aitm i s
lL.f nD ? IlSf I s 111
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H-fne tr- the nttorneye for 1'inehot
nittl iiavijj in tho Ilallirger case. Now
he has dunifonnded Ihe rai.'roads ask-tng'Jor-
advances in rates by telling
1h"i!i ibat they could save a mil-
lion a day bv adopting ound business
methods and could thus niake their
u-l!y
rates lower and ray higher d
v'lthl lt c I U-.ia . a2i.-atl at the I
same nine. The public became might
ily interested. And ever the railroad
magnates themselves must have been
Massachusetts "fell on their knees '
end then on the aborigines." if his
often been so sineu tho days of Co-.
lunilms. - -- I
Put now it seems the government. '
is firmly determined to put an end.:
lo all sraftnig ii thai line and whi'f '
Impressed with Fiieh dainis.
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. task I no simp it will vc.u-' 'V
bo successful pi.rle KMi.i'is
efien stow to wake np to actual con-1
(''tio:'s and ii"ds. but when ho p: '''
aroused he will have fht last wo'ii.
In cn article on "Tho Pile lVi!.! ''
Theicrorf the tory that the rail-1 Crafiers and the Indiars' P; opcrly '"' ' '"''
ioad (ii.. ii toid Di-andjiU lo "show j -be lied Man the oniciai organ olj
........ .j oa.ii- ui pi ! ii n 1 1 iip government Inmau school at Ccii'
convinced them It is a plausible story -.sVi jvnnsyh at.ia sav the follow !'
J.ut hramleis was not on the make jing: j
He cheerfullv ace).ted the offer to j The graufvig Riie of th0 su.rv is!
f-liow the railroads but said he would Ith n (mr fiovern'tient is i-o-.'- i i(l :
lo it without price. f hold of t!P: matte- through the In-?
With KudMph SpreckK'S. the SaQjCian ofTiee and tlie inierior dep-nt-i
J'taneisf ) iiullionaire manufac! urer j ip.ii j hMch a drastic and definite I
and other thoreughgoi:.- biN-icss way as will in time result in driv-l
men of vast exiiethnce to hln him. tin.' u f..r o. ... .. i i... ..I
"'"- imtiiK ineir services in-e. .or. i
lirau.le-s ) solas into this thlnz with
a Vim. It is his theory that the trans
poita'ioti business is looseiy orzan-
h d a' k can be greatly improved by
fce-iu.CfV trc-jtiut-nt His t Ivory is
rtitWly tei ah!e. For 0f ail lines of
liUwdio'ss that ' of transportation Is
I.filiH.. more of rii undirected growth
than oilier of goat volume. Your
rate rnaa will tell yi that he do-
ot know any specific method bv
i.e by -fatin" Indians. - '
Commissioner Valentine bus .I ni-j '.-':. ;
pros'wd all with his carrestness and . .
persisteiii-y in rooting out t ti I s evil.
Tbehi. oi.trages are in many easvsj ' .
of it:an"yean mambng. aiid ju-e.'iwwvi'.
i'rong'-t to light ' for the. 41iit. .time
and the offenders are being "jmhis'f- 'V
d' because' of Hie unflagg nif icifus-f
tr- .courage and shrewdness of t.he ' 'i.
ii j Irdian oflice InspertoiK.' Tne piilific
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l-lvcrv bov H'louhli read "Life of
.PTtnierWelister" by Rev. 1 7. F. Tell't
LTif at St. Louis Haeket Store.
'Letter of Latior and
'ainnel M-. Jones 25c at
taekl't. lurc.
.ove by
St. Louia
"Cecilia
r .'.ne at
" by F. Marion Crowford
SI.. Louis Racket store.
I'.-ii'l the -"Trials of Commander
.'IcTuik" hy C. .1. Cutclif; Hyne I'.'.e
ni St. I.uuis Racket Store.
'Tl
at
l.lvhi.g Lie" by Paul Pourget
St. Louii Racket Store.
Have you read "Tl-.e
by I'.erl leon Taylor
Louis Racket. Store.
Char!
Mil
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at. St..
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RACKET
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Combination Set Tie and Kerchief
1
( )f im: twilii v silk nlors to maU'h ami )ul in lhr I
Motor H Scarfs
.'ixili'.Mii-'Used in- plaei
If2iG3 $2i50 $3i0fl i achI
n J 1I sC-I
af.lraetie'no.es per set
English Knit
. - t ! i!
:e-1 'i mil 1 1 ter -ami. woven
f
New Sill
The new full fa-hioned
Uradley Knit Muffler cut
'-.sli;iped to fit neck at
hack.
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ci nn
Xew; Silk .Muffler .and
Reefers in Mack white and
various shades.
m nn m &n
(to nn co cn
co nn
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HACIP-
Original Holeproof Socks
Six pair guaranteed for six months and put up in
Xmas hox. We show these sox in Mack tan lilite
lavender and gray anL insure jiet-i. pair for
six months for
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special
wine
$1i50
Men's New Fancy Neckwear
We are showing the greatest line of ties ever displayed in
this city. All the new weaves colors and silks such as the
25
insian patterns etc.
59c 75s
I 'rice for four-in-hand tie. each:
ci nn ci &n co nn
t)ltUU liUU AM) iUU
Gloves That Please the Men
Are the kind that ind mily lit well and
give service. We show the famous I)
Arabian Mocha African (iacllc. etc.
7R C
i ii ik dressy Imt aKi
cx' I'. gloves in kid
I 'rice per pair:
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-a :o -:iimii-( uiac-irj- us.u- thi imfi.'.how 'nhi Mf!i:nr
"rVii'i ?lUiUtr r"lfvi- T!r.i.'0!trolit;tl.. cotemioept.in hx
i s'Meui rate iaKis ttnd toi- S(H .fi1;i'v"r.(li'ana ale pro--M
"g. is id iul ei-VrtJ devcloiiujcnt rat h- ... .....i V.... . ... ;. h.
;r tbsn cxtefnnf tiianamiC -Te'ivVuX'-and
are nitmei'oux and conmlev. I ...i n-i i... . ... . ... .. ....
.. . . . - ii it. i;. i in? eiioi niiiy in ine iusk is
Is likely to have something . r ..... n.....ltli K un.
g to offer. He Is not In tlie ; r..:i .!lh U(1.."-
(.visions
P-raadels
Interest)
uAbit Of inakiiig. random s;ateiuent.-.
It Is Dduiitied that the cost of liv-
ing in this ciunfry is largely due to
... -. j. s . v..v Mu.'.vS .a liuw iCa
'Ssaniy in careless utlHuation of nu-
linii risou-ces for no one knows how
much is lost lii looe business meth-
ods. Then? had to be an awakening
fcuiuctiiiifl to ) in hn.lnM t its
M'n perbans Mr. ni"nd; (tip
I'.abrJel.
'I 'li-.-S Ar M'Wtomf B(ik-fcW'-i'.;f
paiiein e under 'cnt- '..
Banks On Sure Thing Now.
"I'll rever be without Dr. King's;
nue CUM- bgin.i. wiilfi.; A.
fichingeck 647 Kim St. Buffalo X.
Y. "They cured mo of chronic con-
stipation when all others failed."
I'ne'jualled for Pillousiipss Jaundice.
l!!'i'"i-Oon Hendacbe. Chills. Mul-I4
arl;-."and lb!lty.. 2"c at '! drg-
c.Jm
' L '-.L. iJ.i r . " IWI
"Xp if? ."Sr.;
f?zf
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OOOOOOOOOOOO
Faar Is sharp-sighted and can see
things under ground and much nioio
in the .skies . Cervantes.
OOOOOOOOOOOO
Oklahoma CerYient Buddings
tCeaient Era)
A builder of Oklahoma writes thej
bureau of manufactures that he Minis'
it profitable to build four-room ce-
ment houses and sell them complete j
with cisterns front and rear porcae-s t
of cement and outbuilding inclmliong!
the ground at $l0o on tie instu..-j
n ent plan states a recent consular
report.
He is doing this 3.1 miles from a
railroad station not withstanding
heaw freight charges of 25 cents per
'Tiundredwelcht d ravage on all ce
ment lumber hardware und all oili-
er building .material except sand. Tlie
cottages in ipiesiinn have cement
floors steil ceilings partition walls
of hollow blocks as well as outside
walls. Although the roofs are
shlnsled. the eonti actor says that Hi?
whole structure . is practically lire-
proof ami constitutes a very &uh-.
stautial Ijtitldiiig. ; 1 '
Tlie true way to be deceived is to
think oneself more knowing than oth-
ers. La Koi'hefoucald.
Whatever
think of the
niaucrttm.
you da do wisely and
con sequences. Cesta H')-
c.-V '
CURED OF DIABETES
Spt ing'ield. Mo. October
Hall's Texas Wonder of Xo.
Olive street St. Louis cured
P.olfl.
' 2'.i2l
me of
oiutnend it t) any one suffering from
Kidney tronlde. Mrs. Kale Wnldrof
West
cists.
Calhoun Street. Sold by diug:-i tiire. I'lutart-h
In doing what we ought we deserve
no praise because it is our duty.
St. August inc.
I count life just a stuff
To try ihe soul's strength on.
Drowning.
Sorrows remembered sweeten pres-
ent joy Pollock.
Necessity Is ' C-r 'argument of ty-
rants; it' is the creed of slaves. Will-
lain Pitt.
Go put your creed Into your deed
Nor speak with double .tongue.
Enieioon.
We aiv more sensible of what is
done against custom than against Xa-
v sv - i "
Xmas Books of
'i.onis Pili ket Store
all kinds n. Pt.
It is belter' io
'"".rent vaiue than
have our friend of
iviiim- f ' . ' . . I t Ii
j - i . UL nunc 1 uu il llliUll (I u 1U1.1 vv ii
are enrw! for nuthiua.- Anarcharsbi.
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