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TELEPHONES 75 AND 69. i
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President.
WILLIAM JCNNINQ8 BRYAN
4'of Nebraska' f '
For Vice-PresitJent. '- '
JOH.J WORTH KERN
t.7 ludlanu.
STATE TICKET.
or Corporation Commissioner.-
o.. y. WAYSON
of rottawatomle County.'
.'or Chle? Justice Supreme Court.
r.OBCRT L. WILLIAMS
o! Bryan County.
For Associate Chief Justice
SAMUEL L. HAYE3.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
First District.
J-'ENRY JOHNSTON
of Nobio Countr.
jjcond District
ELM2R FULTON
pf Oklahoma County.
Third District.
JAMES DAVENPORT
ot Craig County.
Fourth District.
CHARLES CARTER
of Carter County.
Fifth District-
SCOTT FERRIS
ot Comancho County.
J Tho Enid Morning News (Inde-
pendoul Ropubllcan) admits It put ou
Its best spectacles and tried to And
something of merit In tho Bonaparte
doclslon about tno banks with govern
nient charters and their participation
In tho guaraiiteo act of Oklahoma but
also admits It failed to see tho object
of Its diligent search.
. . - Til Now Yprk Qjobo Is cortatn Bry-
an should be defeated. It alleges ho
commlttd the crlmo of writing a per-
oonal check for payment of national
committee expenses at Chicago be-
fore thw commlttoo had recolvod any
money to pny with. Mr. Bryan Is
TecUls8 and tho Globo ovldently r-
gards a man who defrays his own x-
ponso as dangerous Bomnthlng not
permitted by Wall stroot operators.
The Muskogoo Phoenix asserts that
Chnrlea E Croager tho rocontly noml-n-.teu
Eepublu in'thu Third con-
erusBinal district uas dovoloped Into
a lua ;er aud that ho should and must
bo clactod to congross. Wcro It not
for tho fact the people of tho Third
district Jo not wish to ovorburdon
Mr. Creager wallo ho is so young ho
might no elected. As things stand.
n!n rhrnces of bclug a congressman
aro none too bright.
The Turks aro getting too gay. Not
eatlsfled with having mado tliu sultan
a glv0 them a "handmc.iown" constltu.
Hon tlniy announce tho harom must
go. It la elated to the sultan thai
greet men. oven the vory greateL aro
not ithlo to maso more thun forty wo-
men hatpj wltn tholr affections nnd
to keep flvo hundred Is n raonacw to
religion and an Insult to tho race of
Ottoman. Tho sultan would agrco to
bbako off tho llrst 400. as all ot them
wort) taken prior to IsSB but boyonl
that point ho ivsfuucu lo yhjld. oven
thoueiihe Do compelled to call for
troops and shoot a few thousand ot
bis subjects to death.
LINCOLN'S SON.
Kobert T. Lincoln famed hoad of
tho Pullman Pnlaco Car concern lp
an Interview said:
"I can not see as my father did In
many cases; llmott nro different you
know and I urn not like ho was."
Mr. Lincoln evidently lias not tho
fclth In the peoplo hold by his Illus-
trious rather. The rather had faith
In tho judgment ot (U0 poopro. and
ttrfj eon roust think tho body politic
very ignorant else he would not
make the unnecessary and w'nolly
Buperiluous statement that he Is un-
like Lis father. That Is known aud
baa been lor several Jecados. The
people. It will ho obsoned however
have the samo perceptive powers as
cf old for they chose men of ability
when tho elder Lincoln was alive
and they are now choosing none of
tho purvlcea of Itobert tho son.
Some years ago patriotic cltLcns
of IHIpoIb were 'falsing a fund for a
monomc.nt over the grave of Thomas
1 incolu Itobert T. Lincoln's grand-
father 'V hen' upproschod to bo pns
utir whsn t.io monument wan ralbed ho
refused because of other to uso his
own Words "mow important affairs?
But ho suDscrtbod saventy dollars
to a! tho oauae!
Few of the croat Amorlcan stctws-
J . had tons wlio veto able to mako
an Iroprosn on tholr generation but
5dr. Lincoln tweuiy-flva yoara ago
-was considered likely to lm as fand
us bla father. Ho chased tho god of
.mammon for a fow ysurk and bo-
camo a snob forgotten savo by tha
stockholders in tho company of which
la is the bead
LEADER
GOVERNMENT EXTRAVAGANCE-
Whll0 sycophants aro busy explain-
ing what great accomplishments have
been made since tho day Theodore
Roosevelt became president; agita-
ting still more at tho reckless expen-
ditures which aro bringing the gov-
ernment treasury toward tho pawn-
shop for relief men of business grow
mor0 anJ moro astounded at the to-
tal lack of attention and despicable In-
competency of thoso who tulo the
White House councils.
Bratlstrcct'B wltu that calm man-J
ner or relating tho business history
of each week In the Ibbuo of August
elcllth. Il.-IB this in R.1V nf I'nn flrnt
month ot thd flscnl year 1908:
"Early Indications as to tho
amount of tho oxcess of govern-
ment expenditures over receipts
for July were borno out by tho
final figures for tho month. Tho
receipts for tho first mouth ot tho
flucal year amounted to 5-Mf9.-461
a decreaso of ovor $1300000
as compared with those for the
preceding month and of ovor $3-
700000 aa compared with oUly
1907. The expenditures for tho
month amounted to 177038893
an lncrcaso of nearly J27.500.000
as compared with thoso for tho
proceeding month and ot over f 10.
200000 as compared with those
for July last year. Tbero was as
will be seen an excess of expen-
ditures ovor receipts amounting
to over 124800000. This is ono
ot the1 heaviest monthly deficits
In tho rocent records of the gov-
ernment In fact to find it ex-
ceodpd we must go back to May
1904 when tho oxponulturos wore
swolled bj tho payments on ac-
count of t ho Panama canal."
U. seems almost .imposaihlo ot cro
eiico. Think of an Increase In ox
onse of $24000000 and a Jocreast
i lncomo of almost $4000000. ai.
40 groat fleet is still in Now Zea-
land waters at an expense so great
tho becretary has peon unable to
properly compute the dotallod ac
counts. InJoed if tho report bo cor
roct (and such llguros aro never
Jsed until tho nutaorltles havo proof-
cad thorn and ascertained they tally
with tho records) it ecemB thcro is
ao department ot tho government but
.8 mounting hlghor ami higher uud
lot to exceed throo or said depart
Jiouta having Increased facilities for
too people.
Secretary Tart added to tho war
judget at the rato or a million per
Jionth anl a largo amount of that
.vas required to allow tho corpulont
easy-going good-natured gentleman
o properly entertain tho dignitaries
vho flocked about wheu ho was jog-
jlng about to see what the world was
lolng In Hum ot peace Tho war de-
partment had to havo an nllowanco
or mpra than 100 now Henus and wo
jscorluln tho men who light for tho
(lag and maintain government at tho
1sk of lives got almost tho thousandth
iart of th0 Increased cost!
it cost $34000 to transfer Colonol
.-itowart from active duty to tho do-
ff"t post Jn Arizona. This wns made
jocosHary by tho lack of tho colonel's
patriotism. Tho prcslJont rcquestod
Us resignation because ho had n
favorite bo wished to advance and
vhon Stewart rofUbCd tho on0 rofus-
ug waa ordoren transferred to n
sort and dosettod Artzona poat al-
ow oil one private to assist in kooplng
ho desort Hoards and dragons from
'Hacking tho centipedes which Hour-
h in that section of Arizona!
Tho oxponso of Mr. Tart onrouto
mm i'okln China whor0 ho visited
he dowagor orapress to St. peters-
iurg was also Inoludod In tho oxponso
it last year ending Juno 30 1908.
Th0 "specials" llko Frank Kollogg
'lenoy Bartuso and othor mou whom
ho president admires gophor tho
'rwsury for somo fow millions but
ant aids in creating "copy" for tho
ivcophants who Btarted lu to mnko
ihn Hoosevolt administration the clrcu.
utlon building champion of yellow
lew-jpaperlom!
The congrosa wisely reduced the
ludgot demanded by tho various
KuiidthrlftH In charge of departments.
Mt wp aro building two more great
var vessols. Whether those aro to
sail tho other route around the world
tnd'oarp pdrsonai letters from the
mlnial hutitur to the fleot cotumai.der
9 upt known at this time but somo
great iipbtvomeni" of that nature or
o try and aall them up the rlvern to
ihoot coyotes wth for the pleasure
MJWmto stpjuiioiuf ofllcerhiay be! bx-
peclod.
Traveling towatd bankruptcy nt tl3
rate of $300000000 annually with ho
reason asslgnel for tho great Increas-
ed cost. It does seom that fof oica the
cry of mrant Industrlog. Republican
orosporlty and glory will fall to on-
list thv voters for a continuation ot
the childlike and nauseating eccen-
tricities wfilcn mark all -the public
and private movos of tho present
Whlto Houso vxecutlvol
THE LEADER Q inHRIE OKLA. TUESDAY AUGUST 11 1908.
EDITORIAL NOJE8.
Ui-lsUutll .Jon asiu a .again.
Uoth the cadets and verdict are bUII
suspended.
Tbe shade' of Darius Qroen looks on
and smiles.
Harry Thaw may bo crnzy but ho
is sane enough to know he Is brpke.
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Sfemo bad cases of bottled goods aro
coming into Oklahoma. We want the
best brands or nothing.
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Tho pink wiiiakcrs of J. Ham Lowls
woro trimmed In tho Illinois primaries
Adlal Stevenson gots tho gubernatorial
call. . ..w
Judging from ovonts Lieutenant-
Governor Bellamy appears to hold tho
hand of recognition In Canadiau
county.
JudKO Walker of Ardmore nnts
Fred Burde mado socrotary of tr- Re-
publican State Committee What's tho
matter with chairman? Bardo knows
more about tho Ins nnd outs of Okla-'
noma politics thnn any other Republi
can. And ho can stand anything savo
criticism.
Ancther peculiar case of Ingratitude
Is displayed lu tho Yukon Sun of last.
week which attacks ?leutcnnnt-Govcr-nor
George Bellamy. Bruce Ctt Is the
publisher of tho Sun. Ott wns a sonato
clerk last winter nnd owed his appoint-
ment to Bellamy tt nppears that be-
cause" Uto lloutenaut-governor failed to
provldo Ott with a regular state Job
after tho assembly closed tho displeas-
ure of tho Yukon man was Incurred.
Tho Suit accuses Bellamy of "bosslsm"
and other crimes. These attacks how-
aver will not prevent Bellamy from ex-
ercising tho duties ot his otflco in a
straightforward and conscIontiLiti mun-
nor. BANK QUARREL.
Quarreling over the question as to
whether or not a national bank has
tho right to insure its deposits a
banker xlown in a eouthorn county
advertises tho deposit guarantee as
a fake. Tho bankor who penned that
advertisement has mad0 arrangement
for a season of bad weather und his
ligcstlon is already showing bad un-
der tho strain. No citizen will seek
W criticize a banker who feels that
rifs place Is outside tho deposit insup-
i'icc la-w; ho will bo entitled to the
same treatment accorded all other
;cod men but when ho seeks to prove
that 'ho banking insurance measure
f Oklahoma Is baneful and Its pur-
ioso hypcrltlcal ho opens a line o.
argument his Ixl less a half instit-
ution will bo hammered oy peoplo
ho nr6 sokiU no othor purpoio
than to provo tho error of its con-
cd Hon.
Tho Leader hes no patience- with
ho banking cranks. Last fall when
ho panic wa3 on tho bankers wero
reveling at the feet of tb0 news
Titers Degging to suppress the
nth &r.d often to lie giving as a
eason that tho truth would ruin tho
mntry. At Coffeyvllle Kansas a
anker who was positively Insulting
o th press a fow months before
egged a paper to He not once but
ach day for a month.
That banker would have been brok0
nd ruined had tho nowppaper oven
ollowed tho Invitation to Ho. Instead
t stated tho facts tho peoplo rocog-
ilzed all was safe and allowod tho
nattor to stand for tho Unto required
o get tho actual cash In lieu of tho
securities.
Had tho nowspapors boon guldod
"jy thn Bame selfish motlvos that aro
-Iways In power whon bankors meet
'ho last panic would hav0 ruined nl-
lost threo-fourths of tho banks wost
f tho Missouri river. The ens'a was
away and the bankers could not got
t home In timo to pay depositors
ind ono Ultlo rush would huY0 torn
lown tho ontlro superstructure of
finance In tho United States.
Tho banking system of the United
States Is a hodgopodgo barbarity
born of a fatal lonoly hour between
ictual banking and tho old atnto
banks of the country when xnonoy was
ssuod oy tho state batiks and a trunk
'ill! of It would not buy a gallon of
vinegar an hundred mllos distant
frpm home.
It deserves no sentimental nook
and has not respect of business men
who put up with It because tho gov-
ernment through tho manipulation
oC Wall street gratters rofusol a
chango. Tha Aldrlch bill Is a return
to tho old system of allowing banks
to Usuo money; tho now plan allow-
ing Issuo to bo called in at certain
tlmos.
Tho banker Who Is afraid ho will
bo taxed to mako other banks safe
'ias no placo among tho people of
progress. H belongs to tho crowd
with 'II. 11." printed on his "buzzum"
tho abbreviation stnmllng for tho title
ir "has boon" has been weak -and
jrowB woaker with advancing ago.
Tew Republican campaign manage-
ment has sent out minions to an-
nounce to the peoplo thnt tho candi-
date for vice-president Is Interested
a nut out con trusts but that his con-
iocttC'ii U honorable and that ho was
tnuiHstng the prolll to nducuto the
heathens in tlw way that will mako
them good customers for our goals.
AIbo all tho trusts owned by Mr.
tihurman are really respectable and
ho Is thororore. a raltllu' great states
raau.
The Ottawa County Beacon warns
all negroes ibat a vote- tor a Democrat
is ii vote Tor soparato schools. Thu
negroes hero In Guthrlo nro hot car
tug about whetner the whites attend
Mnool by themsolveu so much as
whether the local Republicans will al-
low the negroes to go to school after
paying their taxes and having all
r.?ady but the will of some local Re-
publican bosses. Little' by little the
black man learns tho name of "Re-
publican" is not always pyoof that tho
spirit of Abranain Lincoln nbldfs in
tho person using the naiuo. Whon
mora ftarn this great fact' tho black
man will be ablo to mako kls yoto
count.
DISCRIMINATING.
Tho railroads through the Western
Passenger Association refuged to
mako a rato reduction for tho Bryan
notification at Lincoln. The roanon
assigned was that Nebraska has a
two cent faro law. and tho roads do
not mak0 rates where such rate is
prevailing by authority of statutory
onactment. As tho same rate pre-
vails Ii; Ohio Missouri Illinois and
many other states tho assigned rea-
bou Is so palpably falso It noils
lltllo comment The rato to Cincin-
nati when 'Mr. Tart was notified was
not botliorcd by two cent laws at least
the rates were rcduccu ana extensive-
ly advertised.
The railroads havo over been an-
tagonistic to Mr. Bryan. They recog-
nize tho great legislative acts of tho
pact six years wero primarily com-
menced by the logic ot Mr. Bryan
anU tho railway trust Is determln-ed to
punish 'aim and tho doctrine ot gov-
ernment ho so ably proclaims when-
over and -wherever th samo can bo-
viccompllsheu' without resort to vio-
lation ot law.
'Mr. Uryan teaches t'nat tho water-
ing of Industrial stocits is the crime?
of tiio century nnd well does Mr.
Harrlman anil his colaborers under-
stand they will steal no mor0 roads it
Air. Bryan be tho prosldont or tho
country. The action or the associa-
tion (Its-eir a watorlght trust) may
keep many loyal but poor 'ollowors
of tho great Nebraskau from attend-
ing tho exercises nttendant to tho no-
tWcntfon. but these men will bo the
moro detormlnod to cast thoir bat.
lots Tor Mr. Biyan Tecognizlnghls
election will bo tho beginning ot tho
end of Industrial piracy in tbase Uni-
ted States.
Coincident with tho reduced rato
refusal; from tho same heads under
different appellation Is auuounced
with porfect Joy written under hnd ov-
er each word that Mr. Bryan Is un-
able to secure money by popular suo-
8crIptIon to care for tho legitimate ox-po-scs
or tho campaign. This of
course is not known bv thn nsHnein.
tion purporting to hav0 tho facts but
is mado vith (ho idea of being ample
proof tho commonality as not going to
respond to the call for cash.
Each supporter of Jn. liryan should
scan closely tbeso matters for tho
defeat of Mr. Bryan is considered tho
groatost necessity by the chiefs of
special privilege and piracy and tho
attempt to bollttle tho notification
and appeal ror popular aid ar0 but the
beginning of tho organized effort to
mislead and misdirect tho voters of
ill sections ot the country.
EGGERMAN TOOK
THEIR MEASURE
In Pottawatomlo county tho divi-
sion among Democrats was caused by
a twocornorod fight against Senator
Eggermnn extended to the other as-
seinbly mombers also; ono partisan
faction atsumlng the administration
was wrong anl another assuming Eg-
.ermnn was not working as hard as
ic should for Uio Farmers union. Eg
jcrman accopted all challenges stood
or th0 stalo administration policies
md opposed to any legislation for one
class declaring that class legislation
-a directly opposed to Democratic
principles. His triumph anl that ol
his colleagups shows conclusively
that the nolao and fuss of tho dlscon--ened
is largely manufactured and
n no iiiBtanco strong enough to suc-
Jro th0 approval of the voters of the
party. It Sonator Eggorman ovor cast
a voto against. Democratic principles
hard search oa tho senatorial rocorl
falls to find it. Aside from his bolng
listed as Immediately anxious to movo
tho state capital to Sliawiroo his of-
forts worn for tho stato at largo. Na-
turally each district had somo focal
matter ami tho representatives nro
sxpectod to ask and fight for thoso
demanls of their neighbors. It is or-
roneous and works a hardship on j.11
nut as It npplles to all classes and
parties tho end of the same is not
yet in sight. But tho effort to defeat
certain men ami after clectiou
cha.-go sam0 to tho repudiation of tho
administration mot a Waterloo in
tho Esgormun district whoro tho
senator fought Jt to death and mado
it stand out for photographic purpose.
Tho ilgat ngalust tho administration
is rosterod in Republican circles. It
takes unfair advantage whoro such Is
allowed assuming that a slnglo dif-
ference botwoon Democrats mnkos
jnoniles of all concernod and It do-
sorvod tho dressing down given by
tho Joyal earnest and strong Domo-
:rats of old Pottawatomlo coupty. Iu
the choosing of men for placo It is
nover provable that all can agree
but because of that wo aro not dis-
agreeing as to mannor of government
democrats aro correct in stating .holr
Ideas and discussing actual differen-
ces of opinion but let no ono bo de-
volved i's to" party dissension bujius
ot thoso discussions. It Is simply the
samo old federal crowd deluding
themselves with the Idea they aro
playing politics
Just when avo wore nil so happy
with our Hoot down at Auckland. Now
Zealand fooling that tho Innovations
'f that land wore to bo tried In sov-
ral o th0 qlder countries comns a
minister ot that place deolarlng they
had solved tho evil of "atllnltles." In
his explanation ho said tho women of
New Zealamh when married were
compollod to liavo their noses tatooed
bat no person might come atflulty-
mg abnnt. Tho husband usually de-
signs the tatoo mark arranging so
that it may wear oft with th'i yoaTs
o that 11 tho poor wife bo fprtunato
enough to focure an affinity when
ah... tj. so old hor husband is weary
of her nothing Is said about U. It is
not bollovod somo of tho Colorado
suffragists will allow the new Idoa
to become a law unlil such time as It
Is demonstrated hat nfllnltliy can bo
thrashed down in no other way.
Served as . coffco the now coffee
substl'uto known to grocer's every-
where as Dr. Shoop's Health Cotfeo.
Will trick even a coftoo export. Not
a grain of real coftao Jn it cither.
Puro healthful toasloj grains malt
nuts. vtc. hnvo been so cleverly
blendud as to give a wonderfully sat-
isfying coIToq tasto and flavor And it
is "made Jn & minute" too. No tdious
20 tp 30 minutes boillwf. Bank Gro-
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When a man sayn lie can marry nny
girl ho pleaBes is vory apt not lo plcaso
ni.j.
Just ordinary people aro tho kind
who hotir their engagements oat plain
food and pay their bills.
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If kmiio folks woro jui loso thoir
minds neither thoy nor1 'their friends
would notice a dltforonco.
Probably the reason somo persons
Insist on alilng their opinions is bo-
cause they are so stale and musty
that they need tt.
A man returning from a slimmer
vacation Is not so apt to think of the
girl he's left behind sb he 13 of the
money "ho was separated from.
We are not so vory old but wo havo
lived long enough to see a number of
girls who wofi prlncosses before thoir
mnrrlage washing the dishes with cue
hand aud holding a baby with the
other. Dad Gaston In Topoka Capital.
The sultan of Turkey Is In favor of
pen co hut still has his shlrtmaker uso
the steel csatlng for tho emergencies
llkoly to arise and speed as bullets.
Poet Will Carldton wont' to Lincoln
to sen Bryan but the Commoner took
no chance and staid In tho alfalfa flold
all' day. - ." " .
Anyhow tho reformers havo mado
tt unpopular to secure Hnrrlman'B In-
dorsement. Ills slgunulro is still strong
in uanK circles nowover.
After reading six national platforms
wo rofuso to bo mado to road tho other
four. A poor copy writer Ims.u hard
th.io at boet nnd readtug what somo
follows call a declaration of principles
reminds ono if tho time whon a high
school bpy iwrote an essay captioned.
About 'Groece. but sold tho Soap
grease made by bis mother was of
fetching Importance In tho household
whore ho expected to get his provon-
der for some weeks prior to bolng call-
ed to 'Ogulato the stars.
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During tho campaign whon Bird Mc-
Oulro i3id Judge Halncr were tolling
tho truth of cachyOthor and doing It
with a boarty good will Halncr spokn
at Modford and took occasion to sty a
few words about tho Republican editors
who wore also postmastun making
soino 'sharp statements. Ejlltor-Post-master
Palmer at Medford shoved a
wagon up against the meotiug point
and whon Halnrr ceised spoaklng
mountcil tho wagon for tho purposo of
replying. Tho audlonco satisfied thero
wat no occasion for the repiy and that
it would hurt all concerned grabbed
the wagon and pulled It out Into a corn
field where Editor Palmor was lett to
ruminate on what happens to folks
who ore afraid they will not bs
heard unless whon "Inspired" He
grumbled nnd fussod nbout llko a gan
der left wltnout a mate tor a season
but rallied and Ills better Judgment
taught him how to treat tho oectinonco
a a Joko. Not ono of tho neighbors
who treated him to tho ride holds ma-
lice against him. and .bin speech It
mado that night was perhaps bettor
nover delivered. Anyhow ho had o
rldo; his candidate was chosen by Re-
publicans for congress: ho still la edi-
tor and also postmastor. and were It
not for tho fact that ho knows tho Dem-
ocrats aro to parcel out tho postotflccs
next summer ho could bo lu a position
to enjoy Hfo and take chances on be-
coming a moro conservative citizen
at least consorvntlvo enough to await
tho lssuo of his newspapor boforo re
plying to an attack or an opposing poli
tician.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
o o
O GLOBE SIGHTS. O
O O
ooooooooooooooooo
(From tho Atchison Olobo.)
Thoio Ik a certain fascination about
watching mun work Uint no loafer can
withstand.
Anything that would bo considered
rudo at homo ts considered a "good
Joko" at n picnic.
What has bocoms of tho old-fashioned
man who relorred lo cold water as
nomlng from "the uortheast corner
of tho woll?"
Before a girl marrlos she prays that
sIib may mako him a good wlfo; nftar
alio marrlos she aaKw the Lord to make
him a hotter hUBbaud.
Somo pooplo nro always longing to
bo with angels. Wo never do. Vq have
au ldoa that an angol would bo very
much stuck up and disagreeable.
Whon wo romombor how bravoly a
woman has her tooth pulltfd and how
a man yolls wu somotlmes think tbat
pain hurts a man worse than a woman.
ooooooooooooooooo
O ' o
O BACHELOR REFLECTIONS.. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
(From the New York Press)
A woman novor ltpses faith In a man
ttn'.tea tm iu tn Iwi iriifittctil
ni.rjno a ) wv -w
Tho usual way for a man to learn
how to projiose to a nlrl is for hr to
teach him. ' "
Tilt only difference between an old
fool and a youtm fool U that he lias
hud moro practice.
TJio kind ot a girl a.m titer plcKs
out for hor son lo marry makoa him
want to stay a bachelor.
A moan trick to play on a widow Is
to expect her to remember that she
has ever had any experience with tho
weak points ot men.
SALAMAGUNDI.
OOOGfOOOOOOOOOOOOO
In spite of careful observation It stljl
romnlni Impossible tn toll whether tho
shoath gown Is split us Wide above as
bolow the kneo.
A maga"SG Trlter was ordered to
Panama to scortnln how low. at
tho. lu-fStint rate. It will taka to finlnh
tlid'ehllal ItewmU t'd'Alasku got rich
and 'rSUfrnetl 'hbihc in time to tell tbe
fool editor ho didn't Jtnoiyyr jl
how long It would roiulro to dig
canal
Little things add to tho beauties of
history. Thirty years ago a farmer of
Popo conntV lllinqls. "whaled" his
son fpr hunting rabbits on tho Sabbath
day. Tho son robdllod and as there
was not r railroad In tho couuty walked
to tBe one adjoining. Whllo pitching
hay he got hold of sufficient eduoatlon
to teach scnool; later was county su-
porlntendont become secretary of state
and has hold the Job thrco times and
unB again boon nominated by th? domi-
nant party. Had old man Itoso not
been a devout Christian; had ho not
deemed It his Christian duty to pound
religion Into Jamie: hnd ho boon as
kind to hlB folk as he wns to tho
hounds It: so inlgh't yet be cracking
rocks nnd trying to make tho soil of
his native county produce enough to
sustain a family Again ranjiy other
boys hunted rabbits on Sunday begged
off firm the larrrup of their parents
and ar consequently not allowed to
be secretary ot state In Illinois.
OOOCIOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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O POINTED PARAGRAPHS. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
(From tho Chicagu Nows.)
It's ns unblessed to gle as It is to
receive offonso.
Everybody Is more r lcs suspicious
of a sUrfplcloiiH timii.
Most men who think they arr great
don't even look the part.
You nover kuow a man until after
you hne trsdod horses with him.
to do
The things n man Is going
ilon't P"t money Jn his pockot.
A. good rosolutlon Is all right pro-
vided you den't lut It go it that
1 ! - if
Love Is tho poetry of llfo and matri-
mony is tho corn bot and cabbage.
It Bomotfmos happens that a man
who has tha sand isn't able lo raise the
dust.
Sometimes a woman asks her bus
band's advlco so she'll be In a p:s
Hon to take tho opposite course.
A girl's Idea of a happy dream
pno in which oither a tltlo or a dia
mond necklace looms-ftp conspicuously
Donn'n Uegulpts euro constipation
tone tho stomnah. stlmulato tho liver
promote digestion nnd npuetlte and
easy passago of tho bowels. Ask your
druggist for them. 25 cents a box.
gHJgWffWrilgSWBKgg
OUR MOVE IS. YOUR MOVE t
On Monday Auynst Rrd we will be open for business n
in our new quarters at
212 West Okla. Ave. Opposite Posloffice
We will appreciate your business and give gonl service
JOHN SCHMIDT Phone No. 25
DEALER IN FRESH MEATS ETC.
K2ZiaEH!X:iS21EZS332i2U2333
A. R. Eastman President
S W Keiser "Vice-President
The. Oklahoma State Bank
GUTHKIE OKLAHOMA
Deposits lu this Bank arc guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty
Fund of (he State of Oklahoma
New State Law Provides Absolute Safety to O ir Dcptuhors.
Wc Pay 4 per cent interest on Time Dcpo..it!.
DIRECTORS
S. U SPURRIER S W. KK1SI.K
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. H. GRAY ' CHAS. K. EI3SNSCHMIDT
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K V. C. Ouss Pres.; Frank Dalo V -
Sohlborg Cashlor; C. It. Havlxhorst Asst Cashier
.GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Oldent In Oklahoma. Capital $150000
Directors:
L. 0. Ouss a . Hughes
Frank Dale Hnhv Q. Asp
J. W. Perry Robert Boblubrg
A. O. C. Blcror.
" OUR DEPOSITORS ARE OECURED BY THE GUARANTY FUND OF
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O OKLAHOMA POINTS. o
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III the reoent primary J. V Day ami
('. S. W'ortman contested for the dfiu-
ocrstlr ncuiln.iti'in r r the b-gMaturo
rrotn Itogor.s cnnut.v. W'ortmun miming
by eeten vote Yin ih rertnluly runt
that the- Iohit Is iibuiii as injml.u i
he can be and not iln tun unze.
!l
fpUeuiau sweats by the spoons I&.1 and
Pjrse stolon in Okiunkee county tbu
JtfikUuuiitHi..tu aouk. lamoval of the
KSTTnTrmtTfoftJ that T6Wu and that u
will fight the treason manufacturer.)
real hard. Yes. sir be Jabers
linie Pope 2 years Of ag? died at
his home fit Olustee. Uo had been ill
Kir years being a pi roer tort j J to
ceaie labor byvfalllng heultn
Tno town nf Fos- Is pegging along
without record" they being Jost in the
! nt drttructHi com i&grbtiou wuicn
visited (hat enterprising toWli
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AT THE PRESENT WRITING.
Taft has a cinch in Virginia
Biyan has Maine in bis ejt.
Big Bill couctd'H Massachusetts
Not wor'b the while to contest
Michigan's lri"e-f''rtni hw.wiiig
Bryan will win m valK. t.
Taft tuts niMarfiau on. Florida
Taft will get lAllsiaiia
llr8ii will get lllim Is
I
Tall Is the favorite In Going
Bryan Connecticut's choice.
Maryltiiil yearns roi the Eiephant
i lowi pines for the Dunk
latt itns set ai'Kii rut- itnzy
Hran has OivKnn .irunK
Brati will sneefi Vonnsylvsnin.
Hig Bill h:is Tonnes .eo daft
Verm mt Is mi tire for Bry.ni
Ami Texas lb suing to Talt'
- -Pill Is
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh
I That Contain Mercury
i as niortsur; will surely destroy the
........n . F ........ll .n.l Mmtintntol. il .-.. .. i
BLiiov oi biuvii ami i "ijj7J.J.i 'irnmp
thp whole system -nheu entering if
through the muioiK snrfuios. Sum
urtlclb Should nevr Ob used rroit
on prescriptions from reputable pb
Blcians' as the damage they will do
Is ten fold to the good you can por-
slbly derive from them Hill's Ca-
tarrh Ctfre manufai-turod ov F J
Cheney & o Toledo O. rontalm no
meratry und Is taken tnt.-rn.ill. rt
Ing Jl.Uftly upon the blond and mu
cous surface of the system. In bu
lng Hall's C'atarih t'ure bi uif mhi
get tho genuine. It Is takvn int inajlv
and made ih Toledo Ohio by F J
ls! - nrnoy - vuu"' '.' .
C7VLU U il UElfI.D. XtlVt ll J"'
b.ottle.
Take Hall's Faneb Pills for con
stlpatlon.
Some p id-
happy miles tie
getting nioio ei
deserve.
or i nmpl ' Ii
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ilM'lUCSt I'm!! th
IiiIViM ii'Mhi
Lymon.T. Gray. C'tfiliier
O. T. KlSENHCHMlDT. A t'.
c-E-5B-:-aKE-5EiSi-E-:-B-: ek-ievK-: p
Pros.; J. W. Psrry V-Pres.; Robt
OF OKLAHOMA
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