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PAGE FOUR.
THE LEADER GUTHHIB OICLA. KUlpAV OCTOBER liios.
Js
h DAILY
BY LESLIE G.
t. listen"
Miiornoon from Thp I.oadpr building 107-100 West llnrlixon
w nty . .ii'il '(''".f1 tap Ouihiio
i t i w !. h enivl'r'f
MPER OtSSOATEDpREst W CT?
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i 1 1 men ii i iHI'm' '" ' '
ITxVrt In' trrii i- in aflvan.-N
WKI'.KLY
. i noli Hi
)ui yeir
Offinal Stale Paper.
Qlfiti.il Paprr of Constitutional Conyenjfon.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Contmiifcion.
Tia Leader is .i mptn'i" i 'if iIh- ---i I.iIimI I'ws- mil i . - ' ill.'
"loRraph rpjiorf of thai great news organization for oxUiwhc nliiTuimu
Viililkarioii in linihrie and thirty m"OB radium
Eastern Agency Tribune Building. New York.
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street S. E.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In tn "trm of dplivory tiolnit lmpprfprt. or papor bolti rolled twlalwl
r.' mutniapd. Mibscrlbcrs arp wrRPd to make immodlntt? roinplnlnl tn thp
Laslnosa otfiu in pcraun by tplpplionr or by mall.
lountins noom 10B V Harrlaon Phono ":.; lSdltorlnl llnonu 107 V. Harri-
son. Phono f.5.
tir DFMOCRATiq. TICKET.
ISW
Eo Presidential Elector.
(Voto for Sovon)
S. M. KTJTHKhFORD. N
D
d
GEOllGE C. WHITRIIimST.
GEORGE BOWMAN.
D
O. W. DRENNON.
D
E. A. McDOUGALU
a
1'RESTON B. LESTER.
D
J. E. CIDRONS.
NATIONAL
For President.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
of Nebraska.
For Vlcs-Presldent.
JOHN WORTH KERN .
at Indiana.
STATE TICKET.
For Corporation Commissioner.
A. P. WATSON
oi 1'ottnwatomlo County.
For Chief Justice Suprema Court.--ROBERT
L. WILLIAMS
ct Bryau County.
For Associate Chief Justlct.-- x
SAMUEL W. HAYES
ol Grady County.
CONGRE55)ONAL TICKET.
First District.
HENRY S. JOHN8TOH
of Nuble County.
Second District.
5LMER FULTON
Oi Oklahoma County
Third District.
JAMES DAVENPORT
of crali' County.
Fourth District
CHARLES CARTER
of Carter County.
Fifth Dlbtrict.
SCOTT FERRIS
of Comancho County.
LEGISLATIVE.
For State. Senate.
JAMES KIRKWOOD
ot Oiitafle. '
For RepresiMtatlves Looan County"
WAL.T. MATHEW8
H. E. DERWIN
TEACUE RAY.
A NEWSPAPER
ANNIVER6AY EDITION.
Kony years u Vc..lnehdn Wichl
'i iiioudr .ii) mi tin twin!. f li-
iiiili All .in. i' ilwr. M'ji. i In- Kat. -.av
to ' i hmiii i. I no mi .il tho
ii'vn cfiiiiiiu .i i il i it in of In- ii Mot.
w.is Rh n i " i in liv u 'h '. .md
Murdv i. ui ul i ni.iro hull l. i nm-
iiiemor.M in in
win S . n.. lit n
ii bpl m i. I i.iih rn
illi' IU. ii n
( iUU . i 'inn
i. lit) u. n '
.f
."I an mim 'smy
to ill.- nt ih !i v tin -
li In i i n i. imtilii ! d .ml ml
; - mw-ii.iiHti. nt 'In . ..n wnith
wiijL J-'i'itu tho M.wilpnin nf nows
makcnii .in I ht-.toru.il r. t. . n.o iho
P4ier will i in .i.iu h i c il.'il and
tlj :jW) mi n iLuif i tn -i.u hjii
.as wini' r. il i.iit.r i) i luti tin ir
(iilvortiWitiK n ' Hi "l'"l
il lAB klll.i ( rii nr. win.
.ifi'l mak1 .' ii. i i '' upo
li iw wi'b ' U i". . and
JlIo.tSMI'i I'l.i l. .1.1."
1 rt il Jlio ii.-aoon
U- t) In ! In V
I III- ROOll ' I ii
-lie un i i i
iio'iitiiiujllM ot
1 1 Is ever ti AmiiV.
- i merp! Im' jiii.I
io 1 1 -.ii i v in con-
i i t iu In hum.
Muii.il sum i.ti'l-.
im' .i v.tii.i.n
mh. .i t i.iuv with
.i t n.miiiw ivi'h
..n.l th.it wii .hi
.iritift t i lit
fort yi ' .'in
with of for in i i
lunor and ".'
ui-aith and fun -
bo fun nil iff M& AIL n . novi.p.ipi i u
ilm unnfwriwrj' day
Mov otliort. mniiuite tho oxamido of
the Meqmu and stand lor the same
Mghr jrdw or novtiaperdom. knight j
iWnKtr
trrant to good itizenaJilp. and evorwlth their approval. The bankers
fttUniifVimicift?- fnn if ivi-nut tn. lu... snltutfil ii-lrliAni v.linif...
" yifcooin'omwui: foe of wroitc
LEADER
NIBLACK.
roBtofflcp as Second rjflf
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P
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EXPERIENCE OF
JOPLIN BANKERS
l.lopllu (Hobo.)
Whllo Ljio" panic ia(t at a very acnto
.itnRB lnt Novombor and thd Jianks
of Jjfilfn Just llko tho bhnkB prirotty
nearly pvtiry city In tho country had
partially suspended payment. iIiIb cus-
tom became somewhat general! De-
positors would go to tho banks draw
out say $50 which was the maximum
that could be drawn proceed tcj the
pTHtoffloo and purchase a money cr
fSv"' .'f7iT7JV
V iJ
dor. which U-ey paid for at the ratofty rorTtho present br.nklng act. when
Tfin n . nlo wlin I this 1-nov- 'hnl . i nI0Br"r mn '''
ih 1 v' nv Ita wui '?hillh""rare. ' llJ).0B 1" 'f' t0 wh('"
the nvonoy they dopusltod with " mpii of his inleRrity ah-til.t bo out and
trt0"LC0 n.ZRLnSL0S ?rli" mnkP r. law to hang tho old..
" atanv mc ho b nks wer a ware
t.r at anj rmc vho b.mks wore nwaro
-- "V .r" HTVrZ1: AT:il '
that menor In any or tho local bnnka.m l)u present rotton banking systom
toUMrealn'ry"" ' sTfoitt The I"1" W ih UnP" Be"rJ'
.1." l1"?.. "!?. V M ?" ...JL or.mrn..lk0 MTN1- . . .. I
....... . i. ... 1....1 ... unn.i ii.. . .....
nnfciiiiinii.i utiu ii. bi-ii.i iv iii.ii.v
the tonl cdn of the realm. Kxcu
would not do. And. obviously
money taken by oltlzntm rrom the
tini.tJ nii.l luvislkl l nngl.ifflfi. !
ninnov n ? KZ -icn comXtril
i nf lion iSlrnlMI. n C0"1"PP
is uSo'ii'Ts. why . the
... ............ i o Tl.. .i.nl. -...
in ii iu s ' i""i'o .""-
bualnosa went to amnsli. Hut the pco
iiIp know that tno money they deposit
!Anil so till'' ""nlo Hi"!'' Sam their
Iiioposlloryf P"y "'ado nim mpii-
Untsloe. llecnntsc they had absolute
unriualirioil coiitldeiico In him. (
. If oeiTboily had Jia.l the same con- (
j fldenro in the bnnk n they had in '
j llln fTAl'rnlllnill lflat fall tllC natlit i
. ..m.ii uin.K.ifwt itni nnHon'N lnilustr .
and whoso grip If sill! far from relax-
i od. could not hnvo grown Into the nion -
nclng staturn It did attain. And tho
! long loan yonr of more than aocttonal
ins-lvoncy ami nntionat roiroiiciniuiiin
'and national uncertainty wtlch flilll I
'obtains would not have been a matlor
of history. On tho contrary. IJ" Pa'
year with the nation's physical pn
' ilowment and capacity for prosperity
1 upinipalro'. wouul have written the
story of prosperity.
To be sure tho hectic unnatural
lullntod abnormal paper prosperity
unt Imvii conn to Its day '.f reckon-
t inn. Hntiblus burst and houses build
mi upon il.u amids of fancy instead of
I upon till! rocks of Tact porlsh ho guru-
' ly as thoy are Iiullt. The magic of tno
J laker may servo .satisfactorily for a
time as the substitute for tio real
seiiius f tho achiever but Inevltebly
there Is Imvoe. Our votaries of
1 'frn.lcd . flnapee" hal(ier their
' i lnlrvnnnev. nnn nnl nnriniinentlv In-
. txitt liMnMlttu.. .1 .llftu I nn.l iif 111..
. .1 iifiic.. j 11 .... n .... nj ...-
URlnary dollars e mean wnturud
stock) with Uto oarnlng capacity r
teal dollaia. Not only have inaturlnl
aasr' boon over-cnpllilteod but tho
iir iIiin o tho mnrvoloua leaders of our
.ii idem Industrialbm have been mor
caplinlUed. No constructive law- con-
t t-Mvnhle in the ;nlnd of limn eufjoyi-
able hy the power of any exicnllvii.
an erect ar itutd rational honest pros
p.'iliy uu liupregnablo barrier ngalnut
I uch beleaguei tnent And no advocate
ui i.ic nans guaranty taw puiterinKos
to say that it will banish Che penalty
f businoiK folb and commercial
i rime In th eonstrurtlveneas of the
itank Ruarauiy law proiMJseii by Bryan
we maintain thorc shall bo Inspiration
lo honest business effort that honest
luilncK4 effort shall find therein
niaiuti ntinco. prntorilmi Kocurlty. Wo
maintain
thai tlilh law shnll bo to
I Ii iiiost business offori u shield and
imrklor And wo look to our criminal
laws as the weapons with which to
j i.uniK i husluoHs crimes and prevent
I lie activity of business criminals.
I And to the full extent or the Rooee-
ot ailniliilstrstlon k failure to enforce
I iIkuu- criminal luw agnltiat our iniliia
ulai malofnrtors must bi charged Uto
1 1 esnoiislliiltu' for the iluiaater the
' (onntry has enonntcreil nnd tho
W
roTtm.
piwitmn i
irixi
the nntinjtil
Oiiobor Kth wherein he makes the
till wing statomont
lisHtinif tliat if unyiiilng can
ii itiine to bettot .Hfi'Btiani the
' interest of depositors along safe
.mi uaue lints It would eertnlitly
In- dealrnbb) to all hankers"
la erroneous in mat if nppixirs the
i rouble with the haiikera opposing r
guarantee law Is that thoy assume all
law potialnlng 1 1 banking must moot
..... .. .. ....n.lh.l 1..u f.lH.lt.h
in in mm i 'iluros uuuer WfilcliJlrJil
i' i i i uu -i Tha nfMiiQratlulp ptoi
ii. 1 1 m s sound liaiUv'HiIund.M
. 'it .mull eooifnh Tf fc
laws for ynflrft. Certainly no Kenaiblp'
IPkrin U'lllllil lo rooltlnwi n.ir1 in
mnllilnltt there U n banking system In' O WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING O
the ITnltod States. It Is. a makpshlft O Q
bpivYeon tho olil United S' tea bank. 'OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO
the state banks and tho mad fronzj J
of stock manipulators ami speculators i Austin Toa sf.itesm.ni i
I 1 ifl... all.lb .J.I ( 1 ..... I
"'"'" '."""" K wani uoiiermoni oi
i'ijii'iiiiimiic. ni rhiuvj; toinc inniviainil. i
unci rnMi'ipnnnft-ninrp iirnunhw itivir
i cnmimon-.no satote to the inimiflfml'iMhfnTit Ar -.Mf muv ..HJSt. off.
The Mnto fctmttftrtd- iintJirtW iKWlLrfrWtlLtniiJlif 'tiia'SlJhJtf i i PTJ
r-r trte bencllt'.or tllN K-ear-'mpofcWK '( f - tr f
. - .public- Thn Hunkoi-VvUf. nntf ?raSMfriiVWUl i.si.iUM.U
B.. (bjiimi.rt v. rurtartfi.. tfi.Prifftvoitm' vW liwnftO. i win. the mi. ui.i klS
." wnKlnvi-riMlmntvlrnii n private b.tik eiywiiiM. Mr mim'. UnjM.w I. fi
. Z J'.-- . . ..
i "urvii nil. -AMM4.' r a aaimi.Ihhui ..i..i
mhh turn ntiu'' - il i ilL'll ITOiTl UnVU
mttni tn jmlitlcri ii iinyu ami ca
nnvo ' tin pmrp in n onnirnvnmy pp.
tft'oMh tHflil- tf armirt Tim liaiikor
Win flilrn'tlff atntp btinks wllPfull at
onvp. ihitst allrtw tlio Samo tirRuiiiont
apply nRalnal tln hnnW not Rilamn-
tcoil. Suppo( ' nit ilcpnsltorK atiould
ral or thofr pionoy nt onco? tlnw
inaitV "artt'mtil H.111p". brinks unnlil
thorp atatiil mill ypt tin dopoaiinrfl nro
moro Hkoly to call nt ono tinio lhani
fill l.LMUl JICH.. HUll.-r .HlipLTVlHIUIl IH
mtulp i f conduct aro In danger of fall-
lR. TH( tnth Is that when a hank of
$100000 capital Htoek ban dr vdts In
oiccotte or that amount. It in Insolvent
It can pay of courtm but can not pay
when a run Is made. Tho story of tho!
! addUIonali amount or $100000 oujliv
j stork hffjbKiiR jntro ntid simple for nJ
oanic wrocKff woum ntivo tnat stock
Id to a'dummy who could not pay
ijivnHsisiiioni
jpkortf lnny thla.Rtatonicnt. but it
8JrueffvWj the ' xeFerit failures In
IN'nhaylvnnla provo H. ' ho bank does
jiot Jucfsl .In tho Uiiltoil Stntos able to
'tyialio molloy on deposts the samo
amount ns Its capitalization and be-
youil Uiat is Insolvency plain and tin
deniable.
Mr. McNeil' llko many othc i-dCf
jcqsyful'men who; ani entitled to public
i' comma
flliCo. lillnlnkna bin own ltifot-i-1
1 7 ""T. ' C -0aPr l"1not I
rtbJocl to ll)K mnjug a spcocj atl)ca-i
Vur "r 0"r- It lld object
. . .. ........
Vi . V . ""'
?n "T!""114 for "T :1n)0(!'1 'Mllv
'" tle '"" "J Itn people mwl
'k:obo'1 mcn Rfrcr hy rm of
.. . .
from hoiici Ausiraiasia nn.l various'
. ... . ... ----- -- --- -- -- ...--.-.. tiiin j'hkh im ii ui. iuit in kuiiiu iu
I go tlioio ami snow tnoso people cwbll hlB hoJl. nni R0CCI)ll -.ftuon. the
tfi caro for tho Homl-arl.l lands. To
-nK UR0 f ho seml-at Id lands. To-
iay j u tho crontost living nuthorlti
on sn r (iict8. and his time Is val-
olj aiove that or any official lipnenth
llr ray(l of jlR'lt. Ilo gMU resi
x . . nn locttiros at ' "ii.
nnlvnMilh. lint hn nnnu Ivlllinnl ncfoA
.. iiirbM .r i. enmi.nMi cniuu n.t.ii
ll0 V0H r.P.y of m tlmo t0' .' R0V.
'mnmi KoHlng how Irrigation chip
)0 .. thf. D0II cIfQ(.w nm nnt
j j10 most nVallnble tor immodlatc
nonoflts. That Cainpbell is the
shenlioiM for tho states WMt
'' "'" R" "
" c.i mi
.Missouri is known and to allow him
to spend two years away irom tills
country at iiIb time is wrong. His
sorvlcos nt this time can not bo cnl-!
mdntod In ' dollars and cents. The!
i salt Fork yallny of Arizona tho Snake
ln xamleo regions of Idaho mllll ma'
cf acres in Wyoming. Washington and'
Calirornln aro now ready for the bin-
Landmen and Prufossor Campbell
BDOwlll persoual'.y ...purlntan.lont tho
first year s efforts in those regions.
fill iiitn fui4ffsi. tt-.rJtti. ino iiifj"Ut
cOiulltkns. and tho govoinmont qr tjie
f UIt n.l Ulnl.ii lwuinneii nf Vilo lAnnli.
Mil liiu t-rntt-lit nnnnl Iha ifitit
i?EJ ; ?sE
ii i.J..ni n.mnl . i ....... i.. i...
5!iV ''.nfS' f1 "1 "IT "'' lV!
lllHTIpUll- lllllllil YVJWHJ ItllVO ll.T llUQl-1 I
lands wore undisturbed. Is It pos
Z? o " p'R'o"1.?.lXfoo his choice upon the people by
ttirn n. labor he gave gratuitously
for "on years?
Are You Only Half Alive?
. 1'onplo with kidney trouble: are p
wtwh and exhausted that they aw only
linlf -tillvtK Ko1oJfl Kldnfry itotixviy
innkos hraltlty kldtioys. rolttlr'OM lost
vim.ny. u . .ui... iK-uiHu in
restored to ten Ijh. Refnso any bnl
l-'deys C. . Ronfro.
vitality and weak doUcnto people an
NOTICE
I will sell at public sulo the utock
of Krocerlns and hardwaru of O. A. An-
derson center of Division and Clove-
laud at 2 o'clock Thursday October S.
XV. M. SPimt.OCK
Trustee
Subject to the approval of reffon
in baukriipti-y.
SUDDEN OPULENCE.
nr0 imv' ooniod to borrow limbic
and have said goodby to care
Otiee-our sVles were rather cloud v. but
at n resent they are talr-
t 'phorrfs a lanso concoin In trouble1
. millions mixed uu I 'bolievo
A'hd Ute way ah end looks pleasant.
! appulnted tr receive.
We were clearly up against Ii i.ut .i
week i two ago
Tailott. Jiutohui.. gxora. laudlqid.
wildly dam ring for ilough;
Hut nt prcfccnt things look rosy; we
are hoping to achieve
Solid Mirlol hUmllnG Wlckly: pa'a n
liomiou . i-'cTv .
-8. E. KfBCR f
Jl.l IHII-IIIIM 11 Kll 1 .lllllt.. - Mill- HKIIVI IUI ' .n'T......n'. -'-. -- - - . 1 .Ml V 'II. . u I . .
rent 11 IIHlo nfepx- -v. i--m-K t.r..a.H..au.l !(;
f I...A...I.. tn . . Ui.imnn . ..... 41.I1T. .t ..... ..1. 1. ...lILi m. ai.1. lM.iUiM..rilM. "
Sis uu Jtikt winti. home fmitl .liinu&u SSL 1" . r ' - '" vMfh'l t...ililiw ui nn b.
I With a fifo-ilol ar hat; I & Be Tr dlunn ol ...o mm m utra.
(lin to have a bubble ualRoji and 111 f W Tho Dowels XVp nlu ...Vl. ( j.n
cause the uilio to grieve Crr- r-T- ? for any cw m ! nm
As 1 burrs through their hamlets j JjCClJlillrO cl ar IMhai anno be our
- p appointed to r-oftW.. mM0WWWW0WW ?.. -. s.1 rr Pjl
I We were clearly up against It Ltd .i Mepw i-irTfffff1' '
j week i two ago I 'IfliplTrCWll-BS' I
! TsklliMMj lilltntliilj ftmnN3 Inliillm.l VHI&AUmiaiUa' 1
I -- ..w. ... ...........
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
A "
When til pieMdon.t I ;;J a-dde t
ar; i. ..t... i n... r..ui.it n..
U"Rr tjoro ttfis nncail loi lr Itooflp
j. . -t v
UMicp. (itivpiiior iiimkiMi imk-h injt
onll Jlio profililput n llnr ln'pnuso lie is
too cburicoUft and pollio to do but
ho i)0t Only ns bin lw piovo-. lliat
dvpry fl$orHoi) oi Mr UooHovcirs Is a;
uenoralon of Incis oi n dmlntlon from
t.c truth and an asaertloh of things
that aro p-t Ho also Intimaipx first j
and nftoi'tvardK ostnbllHhpn. Iio.vonil thoi
iil(Uoii of n ilonbt. (but UiiK snmo;
nnsocmly niklior Inta .thor nini's.
i riRiiiH lias nMT Haii.tnod ino iioniuo
iiiinn his ncccntanco of enormous lus
fundi whleli nccoiupllaho 1 bin plot-jtinn
(n (0(11. Or mplaltiott nnny that .$f'.o
ouo raised by Ilairlman not for the'
campaign committee but by direct
wrllt(iiLrofuoai ol tlie iri"iltlotit him
lojf . llut -that Mr. ltoosovif hii;li
and'' ovilltojl imHitlnn pr tociod him
from ysuch n charge it tboiiRiit that
ZIS'l!:r.r nW : b : B'iwvw.iui iro4iiBftffiar.!i tiv -ftryiA iii nor iTihiu -wnia1 df k
wmi..v ti '' ' ' ' ' pa . tifl U n i. aZT.Tt JIW. al TT tl I a ri ?.. Wj i . BlvtfS. - " ' i i.
Mr. HourHt. aim bin biRii .iftir. shotiu W " v'llHli i'ijnmiupimieuy. T) fJrnn vo ncMJi-iiJcm iiiWi cOQLmip -niHlUWivti' pur
not prnimi.in. lrom tia- . ni... n.v! r jj rAMirblaifVols BilillUlifi iJ.flsHW:Ul'HJii tliiot)i'nl6: "VsTi.V t liJC 1h J pool
i or "in niiiiciiilii'ii anil ii.iiiimhiv onn-iiA.i" n.t n '. . . ; i jii tfA Ai 'i . i i . . . ... t -.!i. ' -
.Hint In ntaUlj.K t. tl.p f.on. to l.min.iJ KJ t WW "VVJW vflL'VV?.ini0(lVCl' QJ V PJUSSyffiL1'? JJl'A.. P""" 'J Uorti-
down hran win his n..-rM) on' f I'onC toihoiTow -iVil. ofTor Oiivo miri)(-is.nrll?fnWl .WfW if r blflfAlmlR. "
iiiiniyuii wppjii not niwiiaio io uranu
him at a fnlKJfler. a alnndcror and a -
coriuptlonfBt. Mr. Iloosfvelt will politician witn no conception w i.itever
loam bcforiJ.he ccasen to be president !0r tho riteplty or the preshlUutlul office
tbat man who dwel In crystal palacoajno has dne tioft thing tiowcvu'i un-
muiiuii mu- ojiRaBu in mo paauinu oi
throwing putclflcatlous from tho gran
He uunrrj. -stO-J
Since the president exprPsse.1 a 1 1-
sire to hnvo Mr llnskolls linen Suit
pnt l0 w inundry nn.l arterwards
nl to ?rtH
not 'rt " tho garment he has'
ft gorvod wltb iioiice by Hip gover-l
Znt IZ ?1ur Z ' .; 1L. ta the
flip imdon ifsVwn lollei
K--hi "oSl
mentions that Pralilo O
md prepare
scrub board. He
niciiuniiH mai i-rnino wn nun im
rowwi trfiaT'IHC AlcniBOll. luieiiiv.auil
Santa Ko railway avium smell loudly
of jnll rlln twll nilwt Uc
girr- ir'sryss?
w air. i .
iinini..n..ii h.n. n.iu tr.
IWHUUIIl IIVUUSI -V'-fc " V " ?
.. havo-n-riirM to know lust wbnt
jc u ' ' .
Says Kern Is Correct
(Maine Jlanncr.i
Vice Presidential Nominee Kern
gives to tha piosldom the needeil
answpr and rebuke: clroslng words
calculated
to allow the Ignoramus''"'"'" moiuia nun wmir no c-innu m
.altalions
behind the rough i idor
"' p.l Wt to underauiml. Says
h 'l"UfU1il?m1"1c1.:t . '
i sal sled wj h the ; con.i
.V"'Jfii.i r h? v
ct i.r
lesig
....i.i ...111... ... hi ....... .tin
prcflldent has ngaln thrown himsftlf'
i fi !.. .. ini-. i
ship abide with a bigger stick than I My. Lungwonh's sunemtuU that this
usual. I- striking out In all directions xpectntion is enjoyed not on.y b
t'olnnma of vltuporntlvo fulminatloiiB! -he iiinor circle of Mr. Uo-sevelt'c
are csmUiR Jifflm the White House ar.J family mid It is unreasonable to sup
mosAftiljrtnfl. 'the spectacle of the pose that Mr. L-nortli would havi
tiresldenf of a great republic the' lominated bis august father-In law for
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' " ' '" iiii irt i
Ler B' $' nL '"II"V.'0. l. iT
! VZ ' . e.i .r 1
-. -.'" '.:- ' rt ;''
' i'l'b l)' jwn conduct as a public
I aoMnf fo Invites all officeholders
. again ti" illfrilgttid the civil service
i iV"r vivv i'w Uw..-... v
Jsli a sun?
vol their time and ablllilos to iinrty
-s..oco rather than to the service of
the public
Hearing dlclntcd the nomination or
A course whlcu is nt utter variance
with all ivrooadont nnd not tolerable)
in a frco Rtt'rnmnt. ' !
"It -will lid sodn oil next oloctlon day
whefor tho ame patriotic spirit
twblDh nroniflteil tho men ofNew York
to.niibrt thMf manhood In ISfcl ami
roelstei tludr memorablo protest
- urosldontlnl dictation in that
J Ufi ..
' .
iKrom Now York World.)
To the IMitiir of Tho Worn-
I wish to mako a public apology tO
Alton H. Parkei tor votiug aunlnst him
In favor i f Theodore Roosevelt a man
I who has bn light the presidential or-
1 me down to a lower plane than it has
cor boon boron- He may be "do-
lighted" and think he Is having a
I bully tlmo" while nine tenths of his v
eounionun aie looking on in amaze-
' moat ihof tiKhtv nihanu-1 of seeing In1
'Thco.li io Rnimoveli n .oninion ward
i ' ...
BAD BLOOD
Prnn rtieiiinutng ('AMSMtt.I Urd i I'AiJeora.
Slei.. l iuil- n m ' "nit m '."' TH ""'
uniii. t - i- m nil iiii Nw tnmrniirrly
ill. m..l 1 1 . i mnlMli . I iliiiirt-J iromioy
Pl.ttanl
I rouble rnt.nt Tl04 PoflooJ.
ik.ll VVlinlfllll" " t fil'?'
i.u.tf. i . mi .r -jr ..... . .-..-. .
I
N.t.raiik.ii irukin irileiw Iw r Me BVtf u..r th Dunhars al the First Pres-
old in Uu n '. rnui iiUiiiv uraie.l Ct'O. Hear tnc uunoars at me i jrv i re
ll-ttaHi..i m .!.. viiuv it.nilf T li-ck I .....- tiwlTi thit nffnlnri Oilip.
5t.iinii.medyCo..Ci.c.e9orN.vt -
IHtlllll CUE TM UU I MM HXf-
!r"Jr Ti ?" '-"'"'.
1 TawiWorFAaiK 1 N
Ikl ?wB-f JR. 1J f T aV21JL M"W.W1kW1Lm TfMMJV. ml
virt;Y 'JLwTiTTirtiBr-frir-TTi"rT mri irif m it-tmhh ' r.bi
" UCJ . :fJ
Saturday
. . . i w. iaH ' lr'i ... ..M.a-'..iEzi j . . rs ... iw. i m j? . . .
COME AND LOOK THEM OVER YOU WILL BUY
83c
lb pair 1 -J size soil fin- SR pair extra Ilea vj'jjray
islied cotton blanket comes 'blaukels full Rib. weight
in gray with pink border wool iinisbeil and a full
or gray with red border
blanket absolute worth
and n bargain snap
at that Saturday
Special . w
. wittingly ami that M made tlie election
of Mr. llryan moro of a.bfjainty fhati
before-
"flod moves In n mysterious way
Ills wonders to portorm.
HVRUSON XV JENNINGS.
Phll.i.llphtn. Sept. 2!
Predicts Taffs Defeat.
(Now York S
T. result of the ct
Sun i
omltiR election
...111 .ln......l lk.Al. ...tn.. .1... ..... ..I
lutruslcn of his peroouallt Into tne
proMent canvass this f rmldablo ole
tnent of the Republican party remain
fd loval i. its candlilatos.
"Now comes Mr. Nicholfw Long-
wort son-lu-law of the giout auto--rat.
and In a speech ilollverwl nt ll'ick
lalnttd. HI. nnn micos to his e-tiniiy
men thnt after Mr. Taft- shall hpvn hml
tight years to (ilneh iny'kpallclra
cinch" Is Mr. Tnft'n u nil Mr. Rorisu-
volt wli: return l(ko Nnpploon fraro
Slba or ll;e Canrlell. afte-Crgrawell
and the mil restoration of tfle Itoosc-
volt regime" v.ill tnko placo
"A inont uinfortipiato stfltempnt hat
not yet bopn iiiadd li this canvasa
i r.jd if It attracts tho KoneVnltAUnptlcin
hich It d.'serves it Is nt t unTTnVIy tc
j'uko .Mr I iigworth tho Uuroiiaril ol
the campaign. It Is well known t uu
Mr. Hoi.tovelt in grai ionaly pcrmlttlni
he AmwHcou people to kCi lib sue
os6ir jirnvldlr.g always that It was-
V!r. Taft cr himself had sold 10 In
longer -erv. ills lairiiui peiiiiie mi
ho next fi in- years and would change
'lis w. ik ot multiplying bears into tin
destiiicti n of lions yet al the end cl
1 four years his faithful peopln could
iiwiniiiiiiiv mniu'i ni.i tniimnnnnt ic-
'ntry into the fcone of -Mfa formor
ichievnmoiita It is annorDht from
e-elcctlon elRht years hence tr ho be
lieved that uc'.i susxestlon w.ts of.'er
han agreeable to Mr. Roosevelt.
'Tho American people are uzt ill-
posed to turn their most e.alteil oiflc
uto a mcrry-go-fuml Iu which pre!
louts shall mutually help each otliei
to rotate In office. NotVinstandins
Mr. Tatt's except lona.ly ustftul recon'
x a pOollc servant nnd bis captlvatirf
Itmlltles as ti mnn the American poo
rle have' looked askance nt tho man
-lei in wlilt'h lii.i uonilnr.iioii was so
"itred. To ths-t- It 'a an uiivvelcomt
ipectaclo that a president by .1 i
ik .-it eti. tlagrtiut and s.iameless
' w- r -f r dorai patronage and oxen:
ie power should force th- nrttnlna
-Ion of his succet or and they certain
ly will not welcome n suggestion whirl
would seem io Imply that Mr. Taft at
the end ot four ir eight years ihiiH
ise ii mr'ttence as president to- have
lis pioovoesM-r sitrceea mm. 'inr
tost k.tv Ice .but Mi. Ton can do him
. hw ariV lU ..y . 0
i issert fcpi.Jll.v. tinl iu u uumeuilnr
'iron' that t o Republican jwuy ha
cUoaen him us its leader and that he
a 111 not m'rely follow.
"Iu the meantime and for the gooil
ur the oanse we respectfully sugfiea!
to tno groat uoiiucibu tnat uo aneenio
wit 'draw his oventealaus s-lu-law
from the slump "
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local applications as they cannot
.-each the diseased portion of the ortr
There is onl) one way lo cur flwl
ucss and thai Is by oonsUtutional ram-
jdles Ioarne lh caused bv an in
'limed i-omliilon of iho mtirntni tin
n of the Kc.-.mhian Tni o Wh!
this tube l i ii flamed ou have n nim
tln 'otii.d or lnmei feet hearing.: au
wh n It is imiicly clotMiL fieuTitwfui
'ho I'csult. .md unli'sa iho innntpmb
Ion can I - i.ikon onl nnd this tube
4tpreil i" Its nt.ruial cundltlon hedrtiui
K J CHENEY Af ("O . Toledo. O.
Sold bv drugglsta. TSo.
Take Hall's 1nmllv Pills for constl-
i patlon.
"'A " b. rl0nai 'celo impsrsonat
i
j"'V
III ill-mllli litihij .limn in- vlu 11 . .. - . --
the imU-Roo-cveU UepnblicnrM t-n.ou o.-ic lend a hand t-help rftom
til Mr. U3oh..vo:ib reient liilii.llnlott- tn'v avy their brats away.
IsJ Blanket Special Day!
SI. 9 8
a 12 4 si.e comes in gray
$1 with pink bonier can not
OCn bc dM'Cited else- j AQ 'blaultct depart ' ff") AO '
(SilL when for lessthan 1 )) tnents at J5- mi An VlS
."VSiBO Saturday iUSaturday VWU
$o-C0 Saturday
- "-i -r-r -
oooooooooooooocoo
o o
O ' VAGRANT VERSE. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO
YOUR MISSION.
If you cannot on the ocean
Sail among the swiftest fleet.
Rocking on tho highest billows
laughing at the storms you mcoi
You can stand among the sailor..
AncliorAd yet wifiilii jbo baj;.
If you aro .on wnl; to dobrney ' '
Up thn mountain ptoop nnd hiRh.
You cab stand within the valley.
Whilh the miilUtudc go by
Yoii .c.ln rhnnl In hnpiy medinre.
As thoy slowly pass along;
riicusfl they may forget tho ginger
Thoy will not forget the song.
If you have not tho geld ntuPUlVPe
ICvor ready to cjuinmnd.
If ypu cannot toward iho needy
Reach an ever open (HUpL v
You cn:i vUtlt th6 ar f iff titlkft '
O'er the otrlng .vau can weep.
You can bo a true dleclple.
"Sitting nt the Savior's fept.tViW
'f you rannol In the conflict
Prove jour soir a soldier trup;
if where tlio riio and smoke nio
thickem t j.-
Tnero's no vv rk for'ypn I do.
When the battlefield W stleiil.
You can g with careful tro.nl
You cin hear away the wounded
Yon can cover tip the detul
')o yon then stand Idly wailing
For some greater work to do.
''oitupe is a lazy goddess.
She will never come tr you.
Jo and i il in any vineyard
lo not fear to do or dare
t y.ui want o field or labor.
You can rind it anywhere
Dunbar Company
First Presbyterian Church
FRIDAY. OCT. 9
MALE QUARTET
Bel Ringing Cello
Piov.no and Flute.
A Popule-r Program.
Kt'fiorved seats at
Douglas' Store Thurs- c. w. Cor. of Oklahoma Ave. and Sec-
duy at 1 p. m. ond Stieet.
.... I Examination and Consultation by Ap-
Afiiiiission: fiUe and .c. j pointment
The Guthrie Business University
Incorporaed under tho laws cf Oklahoma nnd you aro protected. Euter
any time. The Greatest Short -md School in thp world. Our students aro
learning shorthand In OH du and tulegrnphy Jn two months. Wo teach
nulckly and thoroughly. Ho il.keeplng Shorthand. Touch Typewriting
Penmanship. Tolegraphy for U. It operator. Civil Sorvlco. Ad. Writing R. R.
Accounting Higher English and MnthemaUcs. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
for Govornment Positions. Every teacher an expert. Finest penman In tho
-tate. Take your business courso nt Guthris the Capitnl nf tha statu so
you oan get a High Salary Position ns soon as you graduate it c sts but
little more to attend a first class eollogo. It moans an lucreaso o( 10 to
?20 to your bality. ' '
'Law'-DeparttnonlChler Justice R. L. WHIWros Is Denn of tho Law
Imimnniti.t. Associate Jugtit-B Jesso !. Ounii Mntthow M. Kane. 8. W.
Hayes. John 11. Tumor and Judge Jqhn llj Cotternl. V. S. DlstrlcT Judge.
-Spodni Lecturers. Judge LawrciiCQ Rf-rco In llapkntptcy; Judge A. H.
Huston Judgo of District Court; lion. C. 0. Hornor and Hon Iforatfo Speed
fc'a mlly.
The 11 mombors of thn Bar Commission win ba lnvltetl' to make
Special Lecturos Two years' course. Degree LU U.
Write tor large frco catalog.
W. A. GULLEDGE A M.. LL B.. Pj-es.
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m u. w. uuiiSi i ruo.i crauiv uiic
JjJ Bohlborg Cashlor: C. R. tlavlghorst AssL Cashier.
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GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE. OK1.AHO.MA.
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Oldeit In Oklahoma.
Olrecton:
. C. Gues
Frank Dale
J. W. Perry
J. E. DougUs
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ti-::-;-j
S3.98
IS pair fine all wool blan-
ket's 10-t size lull a good
sanitary wool in gray
while or red. with assorted
.oior5 in border qold in all
Brooks Theatre
Wednesday Oct. Mlh -08
SAMUEL E. ROKKS
Immense Spectacular Production
The Land of Nod
: ' Present d by
75 Comedians Sinijcrs Dancers
f ' A Chorus of
60 Swcct-Paced" Graceful. Girls
1 t j
And with a vasWcfiuiiiiiieot of
inagiiiticatiC scenery costumes
and electrical elfect?.
Knox Wilson
IN IIP
OltlOlN'AI. PAP.T
"APRIL FOOL"
Prices$1.50 SI 75c and
JOc. Boxes $2.00
ul
PAIN
-A-
I Mn In tlie hfad pln nyT tiiltic-ui.
PaTii Itronsrktlnn pain la blood pn-Hiurn nothlii
tltouiutllr. At I'-ast. tn 11 j i r Mioop. ami tu
prore It tie liai rreit. .1 u lnt plnlc ULUt. Tliat
UUtt-rallwl Dr. Slioup Heaitatlio 1-Uit
coaxei bloo.1 prfnuro away lrom pola Center.
Iti eMttichannlnr. pleasingly delightful. Gently
tliouch lafelr It surely equalizes the blood circu-
lation. It jroit liavo a headache It's blood preuure.
If ll' painful period xllli women same tauie.
If you aro ileepleia. restlew nerroui lt' blood
constloii blooil preMiire. TUat uroly Ii a
certainty for Pr blioop'i lleadaclie Talilcti itop
It lu Vi ralnutw. and ilia tablets iliuply JlilrltuU
Uie uimatural blood pnssure.
Hnil(4 jour Ciiger. and dotn'tlt ret red and
inell and pain you? Otcourjn It docj It's con-
testlon I lood prt-witre. You 11 Hint It "here pain
I always. It's simply Common Some.
VTe tell at ' ceuti and clicerfully reconimani)
Dr. Shtoop's
Headaclie
Tablets
WALLACE'S DRUG STORE.
W. T. KJMBERl.EY M. D.
Rectal Diseases Exclusively
Th Uavi Q'j m!4 tftiirvi
' fi - .y
it n.Afl t ir Tinw ir.n . Tl. KM
oiiuv. w. iv. uw. i.iidb. ivuu
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Capital ?150000
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Henry a Asp
Robert Soklberp
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