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TAGE FOUR.
THE LEAPEK OPT1IRI1S OKLA WEDNESDAY AIRRTCT 19 l!Jf)8.
I
? DAILY
BY LESLIE G.
Published every nftornoon from Tho Lcador building 107-100 West Hnrrlson
avenue and entered at the Outhrlo Postofflco as Second Class Matter
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
SUnSClUPTlON RATES DAILY.
Per M"?k by carrlor !
For rjflRth by carrier
For yr by carrier. In advance "o
P year by mall In ndvanco 4ru
WEEKLY.
Six months .....I .SO
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Official Slate Paper.
Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission.
Tbo Leader Is a member of tho Associated Pross and receives tho day
telegraph report of that great news organization for exclusive afternoon
publication In Guthrie and thirty miles radius.
"
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street 8. E.
Eastern Agency W. D. Ward 53 Tribune Bide. New York.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In the event of delivery being Imperfect or papers being rolled twisted
or mutilated subscribers are urged to mako Immediate complaint to tho
business oftlco In person by telephone or by mall.
TELEPHONES 75 AND 69.
TUESDAY AUG.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
of Nebraska.
For Vice-President.
JOHN WORTH KERN
vl Iudluna.
STATE TICKET.
For Corporation Commissioner.
A. P. WATSON .
of Pottawatomie County.
For Chief Justice Supreme Court.
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS
of Bryan County.
For Associate Chief Justice.
SAMUEL L. HAYE3.
For State Senate.
JAMES KIRKWOOD
of Outhrlo. .
For 'Representatives Logan County
WALT MATHEWS
H. E. DERWIN
TEAGUE RAY.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
First District.
HENRY JOHNSTON
or Noblo County.
Second District.
ELMER FULTON
of Oklahoma County.
Third District.
JAMES DAVENPORT
' of. Craig County.
Fourth District.
CHARLES CARTER
of Carter County.
Fifth District.
SCOTT FERRIS
of Comaneho County.
Hnvo you Bubscrlbod for tho Bryan
fund?
Ucnedlrt acknowledges scrvlco
dally. I'b Uio topic of tho Times.
Oklahoma to tho front again. Win
y.iiig honors at Camp Perry Ohio.
i.ni-m!iti Ii.ir beon notified; Chaflu
bra been notlnVd. AU tho candldatok'
luiow ntv. On with tho dance!
TLYNN AND AMES ACKNOWLEDGE
THE CORN.
When Ppnedlct who edits tho Ok
lahoma City Times." -was arrested Mon
tiny for criminal libel 11 smoked ou
11 vim and mos' law firm. Thoy Urn
totako the burden off tho hired itnrrfr
.jfcboulders. and act as his lawyers am
" net as his lawyers and furnish lib
loud. Now. will Donnls Flynn Re
juldlcan caudldato for United Statei
mnntor. try to hide behind hnct
man. a'nd havo a lawyer mako tils po
1'Ucnl speeches for him?
l.EUSEUR.
The actlwjmrt being taken by Cap
tain Leuseui in Oklahoma politics U
gratifying Indeed. Mr. Louseur ha
served tils party woll In drm gom
I and hlH readlneas to servo the
Del Kicracy of tho now state f.inugl
in a position that will bring him w
remuneration an I make mue'n work
hows thnt liis old time love Tor the
lights of msu hah tn ah wise dlmln
islioft with the advancing years. At
ttt'dMiier ot the ntutj? committee bt
will mtt All he workers of and1 aoou'
that body and those worker wil
n'.er meet a truer Democrat or mon
euriiMt itlzouthnn CupnUn Leuieur
Uo former M(seurlrii who has lilentl
Jle-d hlnibelt with Oklahoma's Domo
cratlr hosts for victory aud advance
li.piu of tho popular rights The par
t has choten wholly In thy leadert
f'ii the approaching contest If It cf.r
Di tailed a contest to go out aim
' wallop" what few of tho ottrpel-bag
gort) still think t'aero Is a fight loft in
tluin
Since Kansas City seems unablo tt
g"i a new union station why not do
lite to that burg tho Guthrie station
mid lot i's build a uow ono?
Our soldiers aro onroute lo I "or
I. doy whore ho rogulara will pro
ctpd to. glvo the lads a sprouting
course that niakas good soldlors and
bOf) shins
The national safo had lew hau
$igC.tiOi0 when the secretary quit
lust Katurday evening to attond an
uirdomo i neuter but we managed to
f-t ftloim. without breaking the gov
eminent with that trilllns sum.
Even though we are building a con
NiiiUon ball nnd will havo It read)
before other cities cease urging the
c ecilou of fiudi place vu might al
irOHt as well proceed with the state
capital because Guthrie Is getting bp
good a reputation ov&r tbo state there
will be no ono with the courage to
vibb to mot0 the present seat ot government
LE A13IDR
NIBLACK.
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18 1908.
It remained for tho Perry Entor-irise-Tlmes
to charge Agco to "Wil
liam H. Murray. Much has uecn sum
if Murrnv and many things said wero
botn unfair and unkind but this blow
svns mor than Murray deserved irom
lis worst onomy.
Tho statistical roporu? for this year
.vlll place Kansas so fnr behind Ok-
nhomn we will havo to pull right
nut and leave tho Sunflower folks to
.heir own solace. Oklahoma you
.mow oxpects first premium In a very
'ew decades and we havo no loaiin
ime.
Mr. Hearst Is paying much ntten
Ion to his political corporation In
Miicago and Now York. Lot him pace
he track. Thore are several thous-
ind men who want to voto his cor-
oration ticket nnd their going will
turt some one of tho actual parties
is to votes but will add to tho re
.poctablllty not a little.
The Ravla Herald compIalnB that
ho rogulur bootleggor for tho Horald
dock oharges full $2 per quart for an
wllnary brand of whlskoy. No one
an remedy this for Itnvla is closo
o Texas whero good and bad wills-
oy havi tho samo effect and tho
lenlers do not havo to bo particular
n ordering of tho supply houses.
A hot-neaded Chicago prcachor who
s black advises his brethren to arm
ind bo jreparcd for emergencies.
hat preacher Is tho emergency that
hould no prepared for. No ono white
ed or black should bo allowed to go
irmed In any stnlo or tho Union nnd
ho nutc.tcr thnt Is mado a law the
otter it will bo for tho gonoral pub
ic.
The Chicago' newspapers mako no
ipology for the mob at Sprlngllold.
rhoy admit It Is n disgrace to tTFo
-Into of Illinois nnd in it man nor to
ho Union and nssert thnt tho proper
.andllng ot tho caso by tho city nnd
into authorities would havo prevent-
d much of tho woo. Whon a man
.ho has conducted n business in
.pringfleld for forty years and has
iovor oon been ncusod of law vlo-
ition hn to lonvo his homo lo save
is life nnnrchy is in command no
uatter who Is seeming head of gov-
rniuont. 1EM0CRATIC EDITORS
ARE CALLED TO MEET
Shawnee Okla Aug. 10. Domocra-
ic editors of Oklahoma will meet at
fulsa Soptemner 1 that likewlso bo-
ng tho date for the utatu Democratic
onvoutlou. Tho following call mib
.ibuud toilav:
'o tho Democratic Pross of Oklahoma.
A meeting of tho Oklahoma Demo-
ratlc Editorial Association is hcroby
ailed at Tulsa. September 1. 1908.
latters of groat lmportanco to tho
fcioclatlon will be considered. All
JltorB of Democratic newspapers in
he stato not mouthers of tho assocla-
Ion are urged to bo present and bo-
ome membttrs.
U. S. JtUSSBLL
President.
1. M. nUTLBIt
Secretary.
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'(Piom the Now York Pross.
Tho things that wo oughtn't do
cem to he the only ones that mako
fe worth living.
A man' wife can gnornlly Olid
ome reason for trusting him If It's
lily her duty to.
The roaeon a woman wll go In swind-
ling Is so she must buy a novel to
end while drying her hair.
Thore'ii hardly any form pf Hpond-
ag mouoy a man can't got some sort
f satisfaction out of oxcept paying
axes.
Tho froublo with most pcoplo who
-pt a thorough education Is they don't
arn to uo nnytning witn what moy
earn.
(From the Now York World.)
What uutkttK a child smart Is for It
be yqura.
The cliMi'ful idiot that rooks the
oat without drowning the girl mar-
l her for a worse fulo.
Whon a girl likes to go sailing aud
eel her nube' witl.a man -It's a sign
he won't after bho marries him.
When a man loses money ho bellvos.
t'a because he's unlucky; 'when he
dns It's because bo's so smart.
It' enough to discourage temper-
uieo reformers when money la tight.
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O RANDOM SHOTS. O
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The Mcdford Patriot Is having a
hnrd fight with ltsoir lo ascertain
whether Donnls Fljuu or Ulrd Mc-
ulru Is n Bocoml odltlnm of those born
holy but hB tho postofflco comes di-
rectly through McUulru It Is presumed
ho will win tho debate.
Downright ncwsptipor slander Is be-
ing dono In Topeka. Tho Capital re-
fers to the Journal as "Tho Evening
Jo Cannon" nnd that Is about as near
uu)ardonablo sin ns ono daro venture
In tho heated season.
Already tho Keuubtlcan campaign
ninnagers have nscorts.lned thoy caif
cot a fastor reply fronj Tail uy semi
lng the (lucstlon direct to tho Whlto
House.
It Is hnrd to boat a real Ynnkco.
Ono sold his alleged wife very hand-
some for n dollar nniL It was proved
the womnn hod never aeon tho Yank
two hours boforo tho deal was made.
Aud now comes tho Pioneor Tele-
phono company with the assertion
that woodpeckers havo destroyed so
many lolophone poles tho company
will have to have assistance to get
along tho world or almost close
down tho lines. As yet no suit has
been filed forbidding tho woodpeck-
ers from committing further lawless
acts but such should be done for
those accursed destroyers of polls
etc. aro theatonlng to rock tho cradle
of liberty until such 1h upset and
splendid trusts nrc endangered by
the very wnters with whlci they havo
filled rivers witu siocks moy nau
thrown away. Consarn tho wicked
woodpeckers anyhow'
August breuzos were not as plenti-
ful tho first half or the mouth as
usual and of course this Democratic
administration frightened those ten
der buds of capital away from Okla
homa.
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O VAGRANT VERSE. O
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HIS REWARD.
Ho btood bohind tho ancient pump
Upon tho picnic field
And made tho handle clank and thump
Tho 1120 to yield.
Tho maidens fair stood In a clump
Too thirsty o'en o thank
And kept tho poor .-van on tho Jump
And drnnk and draCft and drank.
This kindly man just had Jo hump
Until bla arms wero soro;
Ho could not stop llko churlish frump
When maidens asked for more.
Twas whon tho day began to slump
The evcnliiK sky was pink
Tho last lono maiden blond and plump
Stood waiting for a drink.
This gallant youth still mnnued tho
pump;
Ho could not woll gjvo up.
No wntor gushed a cool "kcr-flump"
Into tho old tin cup.
Tho plunger gave a miuouky bump
Tho handle snapped in twain;
The young man foil all In n lump
Right In the muddy drain.
Thoy laid him out bosido a stump
Thoro in tho picnic wood.
"Poor man." they said "ho was
chump
To try to be so good."
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O MUCH IN .LITTLE. O
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Lois of folks criticise Oklahoma who
still purchase our products.
Sonio folks purchaso their wlvos
what they want that Uio purchaser
can iboast of his Ulnanoss nt the club.
Some folks got big naturally and
some grow groat by offort w'hllo
sonio inherit their father s business.
Ono of the heaviest taxpayors of an
Eastern Oklahoma county pays tax
on flttythreo dollars worth of dogs.
dust as long as a woman looks In
tho glass boforo going to tho back
door to meet the dellvory boy. Just
thnt loug can you gamble sho Is a
good woman.
fl'he follow who Is going to put up
thnt sixty story bulIdlnK In Now York.
In ordar to get air could come to
Guthrie and got what he Is looking
for on any ono of tho splondld hill-
tops .around this tho hoaltlofct and
beet city of th0 Now World.
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O WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING O
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A Metnphlan Opinion.
Whon n lynching takos place In tho
Foil th '.ho culprit alone Is tho victim
nnd thoio Is an ond of It. Whon a
1 negro in a'Northern statu commits a
Ilondlsh crime tho wliitos uro so in-
furiated thrt they kill negroes ludls-
orlmlmiloly and burn up n lot of
bouses. If .ho negroes committed as
many crimes In tho North as thoy (Jo
In tho South our Northern slatos
would bo In a porpetual riot. Mom-
Ihls Commorclnl-Appoal.
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O SLAPS AND SLAM8 Q
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Takes a Poke at His Staff.
Tonight wo really huve an able ar
ticle u was written oy a rxew YorK
engineer Wichita Beacon.
One Good Reason
Some shows play but one night bo-
caaf they know the temperament of
the playgolng public Jones' Whim
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a OKLAHOMA POINTS. O
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Tbo Conmncho fair begins at Law-
ton September first lasting four days.
Law tun will have the water plpo
lino from Wlohltu mountains in uho
September tenth.
An olglilcon-yoar-old lad assnultud
o ten-year-old girl near Lawton and
was freo four days before being ar-
rested nnd jailed by Coninncht author-
ities. Unmuzzled dogs arc being shot at
McAlostar.
Buck jolntlsts hoard tho liquor law
wnB inoperative and opened two places
to quench thlrnt. Two doputy sheriffs
took all tho booze and uic Joint keep-
ers to Jail.
Two Indians had a cutting match
at Wcoharty and both had to be taken
to tho hospital. Thoy used knives
and the Incisions wero about a foot
in length nnd from two to one Inches
in depth. Heaj) much blojd wasted
too.
Linn H. Russell a Cblckasha brake-j
man was soveroly Injured Mondny
and Is now lii a hospital. Ho foil from
tho top of a box car while tho latter
was running at tho rnte of six or sev
en miles per hour.
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the
Benso of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering It
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles Bhould never bo used oxcept
on prescriptions from reputable phy-
sicians as the damage they will do
Is ten fold to the good ytm can pos-
sibly derive from theif. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure manufactu.'M 'oy F. J.
Cheney & Co. Toledo O. contains no
mercury and is taken Internally act-
ing Jlroctly upon tho blood and mu-
cous surfacos of tho system. In buy-
ing Hall's Catarrh Curo bo irp you
got the genuine. It Is taken Internally
and mado In Toledo Ohio by P. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists. Price 75c por
bottle.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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O QUAKER MEDITATION8. O
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(From tho Philadelphia Record.)
Dignity Is u good ballast but sand
Is hotter.
Unless tho avorago man Is overes-
timated ho feels thnt he is not appre-
ciated. Tho fact that money cannot buy hap-
piness doesn't mako anyono crave
poverty.
In hot weather ovon the thermom
eter realizes there Is plonty or room
tit tho top.
A fool and his money may bo soon
parted but tho supply never seems to
gtvo out.
. i IT
It's the pcoplo who nro nover In a
hurry who claim that It Is nover too
lato to mend.
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O GLOBE SIGHT8. O
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(From tho Atchison Globe.)
Youug blood Is powerful; but It can
bo too young.
Every man mistakes merited punish-
ment for persecution.
Tho moro worthless the man the
more difficult It Is to satisfy him.
Thoro aro some people thnt nothing
Improvos excopt a slap In the mouth.
A real nlco man is un who Is as
pollto to a girl of C7 as to o ot 17.
Peoplo havo no sympathy with a
man who hna bean out of a Job too
long.
Many a man is compelled to stand
punishment who never fought a prize
fight.
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O POINTED PARAGRAPHS. O
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(From tho Chicago Mows.)
Too much mdnpy Is tho root of a
lot of ovll.
It Is oasior fnr a poor man to be
good than contented.
Whon a man's fnco Is brokun II
doosu't brook into smllos.
Ouo can't blame n man far kicking
whon ho has to foot another's bills.
Tho average- man has moro than
ono tinklcked klok oomlng to him.
Chickens enlarging Irom tliolr sholh
surely como under the head of live Is
suos.
What roob up must come down at
many an airship rhaffotir Is discover
lng to bis sorrow.
Cured Hay Fwr and Summer Cold
A. S. Nusbaunt. Hatesvllle Indiana
writes: 'Last year I suffored fo
three months with a summer cold bc
distressing that It Intnrforod with m
business. I bad many of tho symp-
toms of hay fovor. and a doctor's pro-
scrJpUon did not reach my case and I
too) several medicines which sooraoi!
only to aggravate it. Fortunately I
Insisted upon having Foley's Hone
and Tar. It quickly cured me. My
wlfo has slnco used Foley's Honey anJ
Tnr with the. same succeso." Q. It
Ileniro.
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LEGAL CASES OF INTEREST.
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Suppression of Unsigned Duplicates
of Depositions. x
'In Drcnuvlllo Auto conipdny vi
Metropolitan hank. 108 Jtfow York
Supplement 1027. tt was shown that
an order for 11 commission had been
Issued for examination of certain wit-
nesses In Franco and that tho testi-
mony had boon nctualy taken nnd
tho depositions subscribed. The wit-
nesses refused however to turn
tl.em over tp tlm attorneys unless a
stipulation should bo given-that tney
should nut be used in any litigation
that mljht arise against their employ-
er a French corporation. Plhlntlff re-
fusod to so stipulate aud defendant
then sought to Introduce unsigned
duplicates of the depositions. Tho ap-
pellate division of the Now York Su-
premo court hold that under tho Now
York statute it had no authority to do
this but directed the lowor court to
Issue an order for n commission to
tako testimony on Interrogatories of
they coul.l be so fraihod as fo oxcludo
tno mnttfr to which the witnesses ob
looted and if this could not bo done.
thnt letters tntcrogatnry Issue Unless
plaintiff ngreo to the admission ot;ho
unsigned duplicates.
Reading Bible in Schools.
The constitution of Texas provides
that no money shall be appropriated
from tho treasury for tho benefit of
rny sect or rollglous society theo-
logical or religious seminary or for
the support of any sectarian school
and thnt 110 one shall bo compelled to
BMiport i.ny place of worshln acalnst
lis consent. In Church et al. vs. Bul
lock et pl 109 Southwosten Report
er 11G It was hold oy the supreme
court ot Texas that the singing of
hymns tmd reading from tho King
James version of tho Bible did not
convert a school ilrts a place of wor-
ship so ar to dopiJva It of the right
lo public fuuds for Its maintenance.
Constructive Eviction.
Plaintiff In Jackson vs. Pnterno 108
New York Supplement UD73 leased
nn apurtment from defendant. There
was no stipulation In tho lease as to
bent b'tt the Now York supromo
court hold that a covenant for quiet
cnjoymeir would bo Implied and that
it would bo construud ns Including an
agreement to furnish bent where all
tho heating npitrnturt was In control
of tho landlord it was also said that
talluro to heat undor such elrcuni-
Mnnces would constitute a construc-
tive ovictiw If the tenant elected to
ro treat It and moved out but Unit
no eviction could bo claimed if the
tf.nant remained In occupancy.
Right to Stand in Street.
In City or St. Louis vs. Glon'cV 10!'
Southwestern nerravtor ;o. It aiv
1 cared that tho city had passed an
rrdlnnnco making It a misdemeanor to
lentigo or slniid nround street cornors.
Hr-foudiiit wnB doing "picket duly'
near a place whore tho employes wore
on n strlko when ho was arrostod for
violation of this ordinance. Tho Mis-
'i.uri supromo court hold the ordi-
nance viotirtcd that provlHfbn of tho
constitution guaranteeing to every o It-
won 1110 right or personal liberty and
thnt TTnfondnnt listl" tho rlclit 10 Hinn
and ronuin in tho street us long as ho
conducted liimsoir properly and did
iot In'rforo with tho usp or tho
streots I y others.
Preferences by Bankrupt.
Ono Floyd on tho ovc of bankrupt-
cy mortgaged real oslnto without con-
bldorntlou to Small who was aware
of his Inolvonoy. Small conveyed to
Hagar who foreclosed bought n tho
ltlo on Small's behalf and convoyen
'o Ring. Small In a suit In equity ob-
t.'tlned a decree directing Ring to qon-
voj to him upon an accounting. Floyd
lelng declared bankrupt his trustee
irought a suit In equity to have tho
l.lo dotiecd to he In Small In trust
or him and to havo a conveyance
nndo to him. Small pleaded In bar
hat his tltlo was dorived from Hagar
'a whoso favor the land court ol
ilassachusclts had rndered a decree
ieclarlng him ontltled to tho real es-
nto. Tho United States circuit court
ourt I11 Morris vs. Small et al. 1(JU
' edoral Roportor 142 hold that as
Snmll was not n bona fide purchaser
'the decree of the land court did not
lar the suit in equity by tho trustees
o onroreo a recovory or the propcrfy
Mutilation of Dead Bodies
Tho employes or a rallro.vd corpora-
tion found a body on Its rail's and lot
't roma:n there while mitny trains
passed ovor It saying' that thoy
.ad no right to touch It until tho cor
oner arrived. In Kylus vs. Southern
fty. Co. Gl Southern noportor C7S the
.N'orth Carolina supromo court hold
inat the evldonco was InsutUoiont to
show tint tho employes wilfully wnti-
(only and brutally allowed the body
o bo mutilated but addod that if
'hty had dono so tbo railroad would
iave ben liable fnr tho physical and
'iiontal sufforjng or tho widow of do-
leased caused thoroby nnd tho ques-
ton or punitive damages would have
'ooii for tho jury.
Formula as Consideration for Stock.
Tho Texas constitution provides
that uo corporation shall lbsuo stocks
jr bonds except for money propald.
'ubor dono. or proporty actually ro-
olved. It appeared In O'Dcar-Nestcr
Class Jo. vs. Antlexflo Co. et nl. 108
Southwestern Roportor Si(J7. that cer-
tain per-ioiiK woro glvon stock In a
:orporntion In consltroratlou ot a for-'
nuila from which tho corporation wiib
'o manufacture a compound. Tho coi-j
oration becamo insolvent creditors
ought to hold these stockholders on
he grou.id tliul thoy had not paid tor !
'heir stock. The Toxua jupromoj
i-uuri noki iiiui toe iormuia was not
r-roportv within the constitution and
'hoso who received the stocks must
bo held responsible to the creditors
tor their value.
Interstate Commerce.
Tho New Jersey court of curort
end appsals. In Lehigh & WIlkes-Barro
Coal Co. vs. Borough or Junction 6S
Atlantic Reporter SOG held that coal
"hlch was wined In one stato and
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for Infants and Chaldron.
'I'ho Kind You IIuvo Ahvnysj ltotiglil. litis lioriiii 11m siRiia-
ttiro of CIiiih. II. Fletcher and lino licen made under lilt
pergonal wiitervlsltm lor over CO ycartf. Allow no ono
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits Jinltallons nnd.
"Just-iis-snoti" uro but KxpcrlnieiitH and eiidiinjtor tho
health of Children lixperlciieo against Uxperlnient
The Kind You Have Always Bought
1 Bears tho
Caiv&4ci
In Use For
TMr CINT.UnCOMHNT TT MIV THrrT HIW VQ.W ClTV
fent In o aiiotbri to bt stored to
tnvalt shipment to purchasers was not
i.xompt f-om stato taxation as being
the subU'ci-malier of Interstate com
nic-rcc.
Inheritance by Murderer.
The action lu Perry vn. Strawbrldge.
iuS Southwestern Reporter. 041 was
instituted for partition of real estuie
formerly owned by n Mrs. Kvans
murderd by her husband a slucide.
Two dttvghtas of Evnus by a former
'vvtfo claimed as holrs on tho ground j
that he had Inherited an Interest
through his murdored wife. Tho su-
preme court of Missouri doclduiT that
Kvans took no Interest In TSS wlWs
estate whon ho murdorod her and
therefore his daughters Inherited
nothing.
A Faithful Friend.
"I havo used Chamberlnln's
Colic1
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomedy slnco
It was first Introduced to tho publlo
In 1872 nnd have never found ono In-
stance whore a euro wns not spoodlly
effected by Its use. I haso been a
commorclal travolor for eighteen yoars
anil nover stnrt out on n trip without
this my faithful friend" says H. S.
Nichols of Oakland hid. Tor. When
n man hag used a roniody for thirty-
fivo years ho knows Its value and Is
competent to speak of It.
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FARM LOANS.
I am now propavecl lo make FARM LOANS on
upprovpfl farms iu JVigaii fount y Okla. All sottlu-
ments mado promptly and saiistai'tion guaranteed in
ovory way. Kates reasonable. For further particulars
call on
P Ik n:r0Oii!Q
l'JO l-'J Oklahoma Ave
OUR MOVE IS YOUR MOVE
On Monday. August 3rd we will be open for business
in our new quarters at
212 West Okla. Ave. Opposite Posfcofficu
We will appreciate your business and five ;ood service.
JOHN SCHMIDT Phone No. 25
DEAI.EK IN FlthSU MEATS. ETC.
A. R. Eastman President
S W Reiser Vice-President
The Oklahoma State Bank
OUTURJE OKLAHOMA
Deposits in this Rank are guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
New State Law Provides Absolute Safety to Our Depositors.
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS
S. L SPURRIER S. W. KEISER
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. H. GRAY CHAS. V. EISENSCHMIDT
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M U. C. GusjPrcs.; Frauk Dalo
Sohlberg Cashier; C. R. llavigborst AbsL Cashior.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
OUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
Oldest In Oklahoma. Capital $150000
Directors:
L. C. OiiBS f!. A- Hughes
K-ank Dalo Henry E. Asp
J. W. Perry Robert Sohlberg
A. 0. a Diorer
OUR DEP03ITORS AHE OECtinED DY THE GUARANTY FUND OF
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
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CIIAS. SEELY.
SEELY
INSURANCE
Phone 436
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
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The (Juthrle State Capital has re-
vive! its old liowl that the state prin-
ter la not needtd and Is bewailing
the fact that that official Is drawing
two hundred dollars a month from tho
public treasury.
Well that lifteon thousand dollars
that he kept tho Stato Capital from
Btesllng from the people at ono shot
will pay his salary Tor quite n ftw
months yet.
POINT OUT THE DEFECTS.
"There is no groat trouble experi-
enced in determining why the people
are changing their minds about tho
best constitution ever writton" says
file Oklahoma State Capital. And It
m people are uisintisiioa witn tnis
constitution. yhy didn't somi of tho
Kepubllcnn members of tho loglslatttro
last winter propose amendments that
would remedy tho dofoota complained
or? And why don't tho Stato Cr.pltal
tell Its renders what tho things ar0 in
tho constitution that the peoplo havo
changed thol- minds about?
Importer Mooiu goea to Supulpa to-
For salo by morrow to do proea work in the Uav-
1 oupoit campaign.
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Lymon J. Gray. Cashier
C. T. EiSENSt'HMIDT A. C.
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V - I'ros.; J. W. Terry V-Fres.; Robt
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HARRY CARlIN.
& CARLIN
FIRE
TORNADO
PLATE GLASS
ACCIDENT
113 S. Division
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