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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OK LA A iTRDAY. NOVEMBER 13 1909. 'mn
th! DAILY
BY LESLIE
Published ev
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Old ll Paper of the State Corporation Commission.
Official State Paper.
(Ry Enactment of Constitutional Convention.)
Official Journal of the Constitution pge 30: 2 "Resolved. That The
Guthrie Daily Leader be declared the official paper of the State of Okla-
homa." Adapted.
Manager of Foreign Advertising Benjamin A Kentnor Co
225 Fifth Avenue New York City; Boyce Building Chicago.
Waahinoton Newa Bureau 1334 B. Street S. E.
Counting Room 109 VV. Harrison
Harrison Phone t9.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In the eveut of delivery being Imperfect or paper being rolled twisted
or mutilated subscribers are urged to make immediate complalut to the
business office in person by telephone or by mall.
Build the Viaduct.
GUTHRIE'S NEEDS
Guthrie needs mote factories
tiuihrie iif-(u more artisans tor iho
tact ories.
UMtbie needs larger aim more .
i i i houses
Outhrie needs mote ginger in cer-
uln lines.
liutbrie need a hustler in every
department that is boosting Cuthrie.
Quthrie needs at least one ten-story
office building and two other struc-
tures elevated three more stories
Ontario needs good roads to every
section of Logan county .hat prodtic-
t may come to market at will and
on top price days.
(int. tie needs the co-operation of
tcri business mun who has staked
his all here ami w'nis to proapet
a: he should in the stale's capital
citv.
(iuthtie needs the gooil will of ev-
ery citizen in the state and also whom
soever haa ever seen the city ami
uoied its splendid natural .chantage.
fiut lit le e.-.i-i n. dlifui turies . n I
W holes luiu-oS iQil big jobbing ivn
cellis; lleils mu'C residences III 111''
laborer! who have recently come
a am with their lamilles ami tboai
houses should have moderate rentals
tmujgh piisessi''i of .ill niuil'-in cui
.-neitre nee. Is nunc pushers and
less knockers and need the aid of
Hi. n and adl&en with faith in the city
ajid' the courage to put t'lelr mono
iiitu realty jnveetmejits iltat the city
iind all connected therewith may
b. ve the benef i: of good Imp ove
nients at moderate coat.
iinih'le could find market for the
products of:
The largest broom factory in ihu
world.
A great iron foundry.
A tremendous overall and shirt fit-
An . automobile factory
Steel wire mills.
W ench factory.
Buggy factory.
Uratt basket factory
Paper bug factory.
Dry ii'oduc: factory.
Fire proof construction block mills
Heavy glassware factor'
Crude oil distillerv .
H iek paving block m'lls.
Car facto
Holler works
Plow factory.
Wagon . (.
Machine shops; repair and build-
Marble plaie"n mill for fireproof
nut erf a Is
Knitting fuel! es.
Cotton mills till lines.
Light f mi Implement worka.
In addition to 'he foregoing there
ii' not only tooiu but the.c is in d
in. ml . ' in i u'lii -;e at ihu-
Im'.n 7. "Id ''.' ''iii'i gBHc i ll nund
crs who never get wear) of well-do-i
ii K who know the value of keep tin
all sons of business boosted ;il Hie
.auie ilnie and who care not a whaop
for the wall of the "uaedtobe " the i
loldyouso" ' Tmufrald" uor the timid
Of the liiture. There is room in Cutti
rte for the man who is living right
now and lives because he likes tin-
fob Mild st lives in make every bles
rd minute a howling yet perininent
lie. ess
The student and critic ileslroiis of
it Mow ill wfcj till' lie is in be a gre".
commercial center should read this di-
gest of conditions
It Is J'd miles io the first city
vvevt nf ! n mmi tiihablianls
ll is acniss ta Kansas border au.t
then several miles to the first big
cpy north
It Ik little sho t of an hundred miles
moth west to Kind lite first city of
like population or importance.
It Is a half -day's ride to Tulsa the
first citj to the east of slroilir Im-
portance. Draw a straight line half way be-
tween west and south and El Paso.
Texas is the first rival city- -by rail.
I34i miles.
It is onlv thlr'y two miles to Oi.'v
C-homa Ctty. the states metropolis It'
is true but our rallwaj facllltiea a e
better and we hve a terrlto) that is
not reached from there besides the
development of the state plain!
hows one will no: hut" the Mliei -
) r Is tool! for every citv In tne
4t- ami "vet: piore. wiiu 'ill Blowing
eflrn dr
That is why:
Htuhrie sj-ow im .
fJUthrle will Wit infill Mrt if
(Juih le m-e; f.'iii no rival or rival
fllatreaa it.
Cuthrie propertv will treble In val
ue In three years
Cuthrie great climatic advantages
and cheap fuel will bring people ot
sound judgment to make this their
st ami 1
fiklah ima
LEADER
G. NIBLACK.
-109 Weat Harrison
ad-class matter.
KATES DAILY.
$ .10
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Phone
Editorial Rooms 107 VV.
have too much to do to attend to their
own development and X''1 ready for
the great muterial prosperiu abound
lug throughout the state.
Also tegarding newcomers:
They like our cliuute.
Tney make monev.
They enjoy Guthrie hospitality.
They want to live where the sun
shines every day.
They wish to have advantage of
good schools and good ohurehes With
sociable church people.
They like divitrsil'icatton of our
products.
They are. like us. seeking a place to
enjoy nfe to the very fullest event
They come to us because of oi
vantages and because they have l itn
In our people and our country.
They like the idea of living In the
best paved city in the i;ire Boat))'
west; to enjoy being able to use the
macadamized roads we are soon t"
make and to be among a people biu
enough and broad enough to make
life wouh living without p jriaa II
tontlnn to the knockers and kicking
polirisuiH who are ever ready to 'dis-
gorge thei- chortle if ItOfftfl one will
toil and listen Jo their tale of woe.
Concluding:
Guthrie wants to be larger bernu-e
It ought to be and has the trade ter-
ritory io make it so.
Hut hi ie wants iho good will of all
other Oklahoma cities because the e
Is so much room for expansion ami
sn niHiiv opportunities in all of them
th-'t we are tnolish to spend a mo-
ment trying to he ot' er than friend
i with each other.
rienatnr Aldiieh has indorsed Speak
( Cannon. C ent excitement pre
vails.
In the meantime the advertise I
cold wave will skip Guthrie. They
alwsvs do
A farmer with some coin cotton
and a turkey for sale can command
seat in the A division.
U)HI w lorget this is u good seas
on of tbc year to start railroad build-
ing betwixt here and New Mexico.
Whatever happens elsewhere It can
he itataei that M William Randolph
Hearst will not be mayor of lireatet
New York.
Secretary Ballinger ought to be abl
to appreciate that great ancient philo
topher who wrote so ubly about vexn
tlon of spirit
Command"! Peary says he Is
astounded at the people who put faith
It 1 00k. Other peoplf have lieeii
.ut'niiidwl hoitafjJ
'
;;hnv: ( ips aufl good prices nphol I
pklahonH's earning power. What win
happen should we get a good c op an 1
coo I prices at the same lime?
Keep Investing in Oklahoma p op
11 ties No one ever lost a dolHr ge
ting ossesslon of Oklahoma real c-
late at anything like the mat ket price
After all of the hullabaloo charges
and counter charges not a single
utateOMBt has yet I n made der.igfl
torj to the principle or baek deposit!
being glta anleed.
Casiern newspapers predict the HIP
oi ('resident Taft to the South will he
primary cause of carrying "tie of thus .
-.ue-. 101 ihe Uepiiiilienn iaitv. Texas
ni Mississippi?
A Kansas Cltv newspaper asks why
Pklahomuus are living to have iheir
height shipped via (lalveston or St.
Louis lierause okluhotnans are sore
on paying that long haul rate that
favots only Kansas City.
What -has become of the petition to
remove the state capital to or
Pity? Or Rulgln's evening
courses might be utilised bj tin
rv bffOmes down thrp as campaign
literature fivoring iheir plain
Governor Campbell of Tex.i- a-;.
in ascertain hiw convicts can be pro-
tected from cruelties ol 1 Hose whn
lesse them from the state Ky 'efuv
" maivs' those com acts as eee
found sMfficfetit In other -ftaies
..With a Cullman tat eoA-rh having
St) hech monev on liamlslt does' 110
know how to declare a dividend with
(SSI bumping Into O'e Illinois dividend
Isw. I; does not seem trusts are 111
bad condition as regards estnlng mou-
'hitty-thi.. have elapsed sim
a Republican newspaper "favo alih
n 'iitioneii t 'sn 1 site tor some nign
..ifflce. Hi I ade must bave sent a
check for two months rent for the
(republican state press bureau last
THAT "BARBAROUS"
BANKING IDEA
Senator Aldrich says the Ameri-
can banking systrin is barbarous and
he is certainly next to' correct. The
A me: ican banking id'-a is the process
of honest i a' i futurity-seeing
men getting order out oi die chaos of
the bad legislation of early !.
Tb-rt nun now th ing ho re-'
member the time when state bank M
sues ( ;aper cwi renc were vvot'h
iesa-- that g dri and silver weie cat
ied in perulia and divers places be
.-use in people hail ll.) eollfl. telle
:n the bauks of the time and vei
little in the paper money issue ut
the Government. Out of this deploi
able system the present N'attouai
banking system emerged not so much'
by mob of law. as because honest i
ftuaaciera strove u make the credit
of the country good and to aatahUah
svstem. content to take for profits
but a modest conservative interest sti
lieud
During the t'ivll war tfiete rrei
slieb tluctualions In the pitee ot com
inodlties that stock speculations wit li
ntteuiiited corners on grain OOttOal
I and wo:den materials that the metro-
politan bankers beiame affiliate.l with
Jibe more successful manipulators of i
stock exthanges. out of that came
the troubles which have pursued our
financial system bjboi INS There
ihave been times of grejt distress fol-
lowed by unprecedented p usperitv un
'til it reiiuires a close student of go1
inenioiv to exteinporaneoiish call oft
irhuse different stratas in America's fi
inanciai history.
When the speeul.it ive lield money is
easy credits expand and cash monev
becomes a drag on a market where
good collateral are pledged for se
entity Then without wjrning. comes
'a ciash and actual cash assumes a
value mat no realtv propertv interest
can hope to earn. Through these
crashes ride only the ultra eonserva
live and those who happen to be ...t-
ting the fortunate side of the gam-
b ' harts. Kuropejn members Oi :
stock exchaugea play with consider
able bad luck the American stock mat
ket. Theie is no record of an Euro-
pean ever making a fortune on an
American stock or grain exchange
Now and then an Asiatic caring
caught for advice and weary of life
makes a spectacular winning but the
i average man not with those who have
i'uc actual securities behind every dol-
ii's transaction soon finds poverty
obaenrtty nnd distress
i Ho inte' woven is the stock markets
i with the banking WOrbJ that no miu
fer how hard 'hey strive to prevent
iho great volume of cash wends Its
wav to Nrv V.iik and Chicago where
i the local hankers onlv have nominal
ccntrol over It although It ia theirs
utul should Im- subjci i to call. 04
cuurae It is .aubjee! to call by law-
btt1 thai banker is not io b born who
Will start call for millions on New
Yoik when the big b oke's are. go-
ling to smash and calllug for :s mucii
cash as there is in the known vvorl I
to save their stock: from the wreck.
(tut the remeilv g nm in the coin :i
bank as proposed bj aniatenr fiuan
ciers.
I The remedies proposed by quack
doctors who do know something Of
eeonomics and banking hut nanfjbi ol
I stock gaming ran not cut e the sore.
Yea s ago a n-inedv w . suggested
i by no less a personage than Stephen
Allen Douglaa perhaps the greatest
ntateeaan Vermoht ever prodatied
til Idea away back io t ."!. was la
allow no corporation to issue a dol-
lar's win lb of slock unless a full dol
liar in cash had been paid therefor
or Its equivalent in actual physical
labor It still ilte onlv known patia-ca
Jor the stock gambling juggle. Then
it bank that handled siuckH knew at
least the orlglujl value of Its se-
cut I ties today It knows exactly what
some one :a.s told It and no more. So
! lung as u nan can hy "stock" by tin-
team just that long will stock dea.-
its he considered gamblers.
Congressman Dick Morgan seems
to have subsided That he will advo-
cate 11 tariff to prevent Senator Cuav
irlns telling the truth about Jo Can
tain is denied by those who know the
man and are acquainted with his high
ideas of etateentf
With the school indemnity iguda
soon io be sold will com.' new people
and new ideis. '1'he new state and
lei people welcome the influx and
welcome any suggestion from citizen.
which may add to the ftinie and gooil
name o the state.
Senator Aldiieh has evidently
FOUttd the "West" quite a laige ill
I. let. When a tna ft eoniniences to
Bill Chicago 5i;7 miles east of Ihe
center of the United states pioper
"the Wes;" he is ehtltled to con
siderftble gejigniphical svinpathy
John Kl.'by Jr. editor of ihe Man
ut u titrers jou nal complains because
editors .sometimes chop down his copy
If Mr. Ktrhy stays in 'he blTslnetl W
mnkiiig newspapers very ioug the nils
fortune of having his copy chopped
That untortttuate who believes the
dea 01 a sta'e bank guarantee of de-
p -its is deud is entitle! to broad sym-
pathy People understand ihe QMS
t:on; the pronositlun admii a of no con-
K'versy aiu . 1 ere will be bank guar
aatap laws just as long as there are
lre Insurance companies.
Cuthrie asKs naught lor herself thai
v;il retard the growth of eft) otuc
; of ilie state In an erupt e where
t.iere is .so much room for develop
BSOnl every 1 it; in the Btgoe tsn don
bie Us peculation wlthlu five yesrs
and sti.l Bjpi be In .ilvauee or Hit
hiigliiv country that is surrounding ail
Let '!:!' Vltrtf A ' iisyium he erect e
IT" lie m..s( mouVrn lines. If there
ue Insuf ffelent allowance for a coat-
plets list of editices hold some ot
them hack until there is more. At
mils will be one of the state's moat
- led eiecmosyiiary ins it ut ions and
oklahomnns can not afford the state
to have one IKC. cottage not in con-
loriniiy with the best and latest ideas
as 10 UMiiuimg ui ue ineiiinov uiiohi
a need person. Oklahoma territory suf
fared opprobrium over asylum mat
i'rs; the si Me musi hcve the best
and at reasonable expense
for That
what does Ballinger
Kep pnshitf tiinlifle-. don't forget
itl Iclps inig 'ttU
Ob well one cloudy day is not so'
lad. although a rarity iu tiuihrie.
Dnt fori
IWS and i ha
ire game;
ea irc d
T' e onlv thiuf
i a and never sti
laboma town.
itiri' gets siart
wing is an Ok
Tl man who places u moue; In
brie property is the sort of boost-
ei who gels results.
That high grade moral upilfter the
Kansas Maga'i.e has gone rhe way
Ji oilier reform iiuhlications.
That rain was probably intended
io: OkHihoma wheat growers but
there are othei dulv thankful.
I'eriiaps Senatot Aldiieh will have
a little broader COOOeptioa of .National
: ee Is on his return to Khode Island
Senator Cullom's bid tor a Southron
Kepubli.Jii par: was strong but
there are preference 'iy.'its tu the
path.
randidates are commencing to
port with fste and the late wtn'ei
will see most of them going the pace
thai wins or kills. u i
Arkansas business men are also
t yiug to revamp the constitution ot
that state witi no p-esent indie i-
'ion o! success
Perhaps c.ingress mjy convince
I' t ' idelll Tafl some of the people
do not agree with those economic
ideas Mr Aldrich loaned him.
Missouri aiits an official state song
but the MbMomi mule will o dovvn
in history as the original songster 01
the prosperity das of that siaie.
I hai Committee of seven or more
to give their time to new enterprises-
iieeds OJtip to he organized; the out
side folks will surely do the rest.
Wht I is the mutter with the Re
ptiblicuu parte In the stale of Oklaho-
ma ' Oklahoma City limes. Nothin
much; there is none to get diseased
Flying machines may navigate
properly but they can not have the
support of the dominant party iu rhis
count). v. bceatis" there is Qd olvaloi
em litiiy on the dinged thlug-
Oklahomaus proud of (tit I 'noma
ask aH hoBieseekers 10 look the sta"
over before final settlement. Okl.thy
ma is so far in advance of othijr
states comparison would make tins
otne.s feel.veiv bad. . ''
tnv legitimate aid that c n be giv-
e.i tliose boosters iu n iiAst OkUc
1 1 ma vv ho seek Irrigation aid from
trie Qoverftment means asshnance ti
s great wp'fthv and able bosjy of out
people and will I"' guprecllfMd
The McAlester News-Capffgl op
poses a prize fight on the ground
1 hot c who wish to engage i;. the fisti-
uuff are both residents of other ViiWcm
and will do the state little gdvertla
That southwest railway projeCI
Inmlu be encouraged. It moans at;
othPt big aid to the capital diy and
Ciilh.'ieiii's nie looking for adv.in
a get tin. e days providing ihey arc
not hurtful to other Oklahoma local:
ties.
Stranire as ii raiiv seem tuose ad
vocates of the Ides thai a stale can
Hot be responsible for the deposits in
bank;; chartered hv such common
wealth claim u central bank manin I
by the Ooveiuuienl would be the proi
! er csper.
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"Wants A Real Republican"
UluWi i:e caption of Wants a He
Utlbllcau" the tiaitlesville KBteTptiSS
unloads and utilimbers at Co&greel
man Cieager Kepubiacaa in the toi
lowing.
"The BartgMVilie ICnierprlse doesn t
like l.'ongreasmau Creager What
does the (enterprise want a postot
lice'' ..nskogee Hlnnlx.
"No Hie Enterprise doesn't waut a
puetoffice. Why should Mr. Creager
offei postoffloea through ids Muako
C.ee organ in this light oil hand man
ne.T Does he want the people ot the
Third district to Infer that he really
cotilj nam a postmaster If he tried''
His experience In attempting: to name
one tor bartleariUe would ladleate
hat he cannot name postmasters
when he tries. He was oil four sides
ol a three-cornered question in regar.i
to the Danlesvllle situation ail in one
week and finally ended his stunt ill
political gymnastics hy endorsing ev-
body in the contest except the mat:
Who vv is lamed. Does that look like
Mr. Creager had osiofflcs to give''
No the Enterprise doesn't want a posi
office now and when It does want one
it will go to tle man who names posi
masters in this district ami not to
Mr Crepger. There is the answer to
onr question Mr Cieager.
'Whai the BaterpriM wants in this
disttict and what the people of this
part of the district waut Is d Republic
in who is hi tunc with Uie eondltions
lt the dlst let Mr. Creager has been
.11 c mm ess nwly two vests accord
Ing to the official record and if he
ns ever done anything in that lime
(hit is worthy uf uote the public
has Mlel to hear of It. He has nev-
r consulted n Republican in Wash
ingtnn (ouitiv is regird to his official
actions Toe Republicans of this sec-
tion Of :Jie district may not have any
iilace on M ". Creager s political map
but they vote isttt as hard as the Re
publicans of Muskogee eoant and
when the 1 rimbary is over Mr. Cieng-
'' Will rind that the district WgBtl I
man I'd not n angle worm in con-
gress. "I'hes' lire nisi a few of the reas-
ons wh thi iCiiterprise is again! Ill
Creag-r. The nthes wl'l he given
f'on 'ime 'o time as the Bnte'p'-'-ve
!l :nks thev are required.'
The Big
At Renfro's Drug
I.nMuncri
catulv the best on
in mi djks ;iinl schotil Hitpprie-
Qtiinme; V. & W. 5c an ounce.
Menneti's talcum I'owder 15c a box.
Wall pajer 5c a roll up.
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Miss Peart Morgan of Kingfisher
and Mr. Thomas Keller of Okarche.
surprised their ftiends by going to
fashion where the were quietly mar-
ried at the home of her uncle Mr
Beit Holsteln. Mr. and M;s. Keller
left for Okarche where they will
make ftrel" home
Validity of municipal bonds has
been questioned by a big bond attor-
nej ft. m In Chicigo; recommending
thai the matter be firs; tried in tne
supreme court of the sfnte.
Oeo.'ge Secret thirteen years old.
while standing under a tree in the
Verdigris river bottoms in Rogers
count)' was struck by lightning and
Sltlted. His father and aunt. Wand
ing uea'bv. ward severely shocked
M. C Judge ot perkips was stunned
In a holt of lightning that also ignited
Three more Comanche connlv pris
oners at work on the roids escaped
from their keepers.
Sam Morris a pioneer resident died
neai Mulhali.
Samuel Garrett and Chet r.yers.
champion ropists. are home a! Mul
bail for ihe winter.
.Iiilge C.arber of lipid han refused to
be a candidate for lit Republican gu-
bernatorial nomination.
I James Bagter for some time in-the
I . ft marshal's! office hni now con-
ncqieil wl'b the Rock island as n ape
iul i)etcc''ve 'was here says the
WaukmtitH Hornei Usoking alter the
1 Hows that had broken into tae de
a ; Wednesday ccenln'i
Waukomis Hornet Mr. Charles M
Johnson of Caldvvil. Kansas has ptti
chased the Firtet State bank of the
Hutler Hrothe.s Aaeoelated wiih hlin
v lll be Mess 1 W H Holt vl. prcst-
dent of iaa Stock Kxchauge bank of
Caldwell Andrea Drum and M. L-
Mi Clnre capitalists of Kansas City.
. an ll Lei 011 Ice president d
'the Hank of Kalri and I eR. Powell
stock taiscr of Emma Texas. C. A.
Smith tind Miss Hlkeinati ' will remain
with Ihe hunk. Mr. Johnson will be
president and his wife and daug iter
will move to Waukomis.
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Lots of folks tell what the know
nnd wam you to think they are su-
j erlof yet never ate I really vvell
1 ked peach cobblei
Then 1 here are people who talk
out eating meat when there it- plea
Another class of comfort killers
It and to talk about vegetable diet
v . en there is real'y good oOaHttrj
sausage to be had.
I i eei p i.jev lots of (lioje ilf
laKiia.i i.iiii!iug this country Pom
('ng'anr Hottl know ho v m coK
.1 p'Oftlfil.
Some of our wises! statesmen know
to little they would order till key with
(tan berry sanae when ihey could have
Ikckanlpe cooked iu cream.
Then there Is the fellow with Ion: gd
money who will pay a tuncy price tin
-ea food w hen lie uever had a squirrel
llavored with ripe persimmons.
One reason so msny city folk com-
mit suicide. Is because they order an:
expensive slice of ciw or bog ami
Had there were frog legs In the Ice
box tt'l uf he time.
fi !r h.W admitted thn( Rve'a big
irouble with he apDle matket was
largely due ti her refusal to have ap-
f.iod implings when Mr. Adam return
ed from popping the winter stove-
wood Lots of people wish to be r msidei'ed
cultured and worth going to see who
hnve never lasted a ha!f-:lpe mango
stuffed with cabbage.
Mgay wealthy people sre unable !o
get Into the very best society because
they never ate spar ribs and saner
kraut.
There arc people who squander
their wealth on real estate which Is
and himllat useless perquisites
v hen h 1 cdjip 4 at small cost get
foasl pig stuffed with yams
A prairie pheas'nt cooked in a
hatch pot with some milk in the vps-:
sat served with cold sliced tomatoes:
celery and hot biscuits buttered from
congealed cow's milk was said to
hsve been the bill of fare served In
I'nbyton when there was tronbie hc-
MIUMI Ol liif AlUft U.U bUU UaU Hui
bis living expense account.
It's much easier tn lay plans (ban
to hatch him out.
Sale Is Now On
intisc Faint
la rm clock
f F'
emale svrtn
'And the best
C. R. RENFRO
206 WKST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
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(Philadelphia Record.)
A white lie is sometimes blacker
than I! is painted.
The practice or shooting folly as it
flies is not regulated by the game
laws.
You can seldom e the right side
of a man bv tooking on the outside. ?
The man who does the most crow-
ing when he is rlgit is generally
wrong
It we could all profit by the mis-
takes of others lo's ot men would
never marry
You can alwavs when a re
son is considered healthy It is al-
ways full of invalids.
To be successful a man musi be
careful how he expresses himself if
he wants to get there.
Inwoad f adapting a profession
;he average voting man would rat bet
bave a brofedsion adopt him.
When sort4 people cast their bread
on the water tr.ey expect It to come
bank to them in the form of a ham
sandwich.
"Talk is cheap." quoted the Wise
(iuy. "Gee! You must be patronizing
a 10 cent barber shop" snickered the
Simple Mug.
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Now AbidSth Faith"
(U .. J. Walertniuse 1
What have we Keied Mien we gata
the most?
What have we '.est 'with the prlte
11 11 won? 1
Wearying on in the' warring host
L Whai is it all when all Is done?
A handful of dust that our friends
forget ;
j A d 1 earner gsleep 'oeaih the tim-
bering mold -Na.C.
but the Master shafl summon as
yet; .jean w dkw saaf
Wake from your afatrmlnt; 'he tale'
is ttAtod. v 9 S a t
D'eams that are lost In the swtr of
the mist
Hopes that Acre chilled by "the
death-cold blast.
Lips unresponsive that once we kissen
Whiit are thev tj when all are pagt?
Kvei the queation; and answer none.
Bvei me sob o'er the voiceless dust
NftV ihfll on- 111 In.' ic Itnl Ituunir
.uasier 01 .uasteis we sun win
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(New York Peess.)
Weather has more to do wltjj a
'1 an s mood than morals have
The reason a women an be so con
it 'iy is she thinks she isn't.
It i3jfen a tiittti a lifetime 10 learn
how 10 live nnd Hp n fje Is readv to
die.
A gltl knows she has lovely hair
If von remember (rj tell her m
she I lust as sure of It If you lor
get to.
Most men are so de.nl in earnest
SHOW how w1l they think they can
do 'things Hint they don't think Ihey
need to dd them
V Is hettp. to gei Hch afler yottj
have the I'll si million.
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The Tailor
W'c do Fretidi Dry ( 'lc.111-
inr Presstno lle.i I -..I....'
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WOTm .1111 I lai I'oiH'Kllip;.
Your clothes ofetttdd ami
pftsaed catkrd for anil de-
livered $1.5(1 per month.
E. B. METZ
Phone 809
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rears known a Het. Safest Al
as Kriial-'at
SOID B ORLftGISTS CVERVWHtRF
fnnnPW('iit d; quick relief; removes
UnUrdlall swelling in R to gf days;
in to fid days effects pnrtuanent cure
I I 1 u 1 ilid llillit
ers nothing fairer
testimonials and frei
write Ur. H fi ij
0. Atlanta Uenrgla.
For
circulars
treatment
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WwmHWm mmm WWW V
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Store
mi!
line
BREAKING
AWAY
..Form Ihe habit of going to (he
Pkaan and ordering we know It
is difiiculi but ihlnk of the 20 per
cent it costs you every time you
do it.
Our. Reg
I't lee. 1'rice.
Shredded Wheal Bis- .
cui! lie 15c
Cream of Wheat 144-2c 15c
J-lb Mothers Crushed
Oats 16c
t-lb. Mothers Crushed
Oats 2.1c :ihc
flrape Nuts 12c lac
Dr. Trices Corn Flake '.".3 10c
Dr. Prices Wheat
Flaka ...... 9e Hie
Poa Tbastits (2e 15c
Com Tost les Lie
Quaker Puffed Wheat 9ft 15c
Swans Down Pastry (
Flour .
L'.C
Pinch Pan Cake
Flour lOo 15c
Pinch Bbck Wheat
Flour 10c 15c
Royal Seal Oais I21-2c 15c
Pearl Tapioca ke 10c
Try the L'O per cent saving
ni" bod for a mono! and be con-
vinced .
J. D. BURKE
N Phone Opp. P. O.
Home
reavsonaHe in
iff
price ay v
Eleckric
light.
Tuni on the .rtmlihi
SGUTHR1E LIGHT &
& pftWFR rn-
KSTARI.ISHKl) 1872.
H. & B. BEER
NKW OR I. KAN'S LA.
Cotton Slocks. Bonds Toffee Cot-
Ion Seed Oil Grain and Provisions.
MEMBERS
New Orleans Cotton Exchange.
('. Future Brokera Association.
'"w York Stock Exchange.
New York Cotton Exohange.
New York Coffee Exchange.
New York Produce Exchange.
Chicago Hoard of Trade.
Liverpool Cotton Association.
Prlvafe wires to principal points
Billings & Snyder
General Contractors
I
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
S Sand Crushed Rock Building
Stone Cement and Orlck.
a Producere of Ci-narron River
" Hand.
I
j Room 9 Lyon Block. Plir
thejtoreorftirtory
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so good
So clean I
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