The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA THL.R8D7
THE DAILY LEADER.
BY LESLIE Q. NIBLACK.
MKMOBH OF TUB ASSOOIATBP rnaes.
"stuthed every attsmoeiT7rcnT?iie Leader buliSTng-
107 Weit Harrison avenuo and entered at ts Qutb-
rle Fonloraos as Betond Ctast Matter.
Subscription Rales -Dallx.
. .r wofk by tarricr $ .!
ar month by carrier
Fr yt&t b; sarrler in advanao 6.90
par year by mall. In advance 4 00
Viekly.
tftx months ... I &
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Official County Paper.
Official City Paper.
the Aaioelated
ibe Leader is a member ot the Aatoelated I'rv
and receives the day telegraph report of that great news
arganlzatton for exclusive afternoon publication In Guth-
rie and 80 mllea radius.
Washington News Bureau 1348 D. St. 8. B.
New York Office 1B0 Nastau at
sresUvwa
Hewn . . .
Telephones.
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NOTICE TO eOB8CIBEItO.
In the event of delivery being lmpcrfeet or papfrs
Swing rolled twisted or mutilated subscriber are urged
to main Immediate complaint to the buslaesa offlae in
person by 'phone or by mall.
THURSDAY. SBPTRMHBU JO 10OC.
sid ycf it's too much politics.
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there something In being a member of the constl-
invention? Must bo.
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Its have discovered that nlcohcl can be prom-
ted from corn cobs. Some peoplo will say that
ds of years the cob has boen misused or wasted'
he dlBcovery may tirovo of Immonio value.
was rnce thrown away.
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7uwiirnurcu ana nvo pounus is mo limit readied in
ic puitQ kin contest at Sulphur Springs. The rilspatchos
Lroin that city rather Inillcnto that a still larger spoclmon
Is held tout Bomewhoro In tho country (o bo brought for-
ward Iff necessary. No photographs are shown howover.
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HERE'S TO THE SOUTH.
The Manufacturer's Record has the following tribute
to the South in this week's issuo:
flli fron rfllcn in vnnr Imniflnatlnn ami lot It nlntnro
k.a- - v. " " i -
tin tutuie Wan section whkh has one half of the iron ore
Of the United tat08 nearly three times as m ich coal a
Great Britain Go?kitany and Pennsylvania c. mblned. which
has a xronopoly onotton production ami Is rapidly be-
ccmlng a great cotton uranufaotiirlng center which doml-
nates the rock and sulpnnr trade of tho world which has
much of the richest oil territory known which has one-half
of the standing timber of flip country which produces nil
the si rar. all tho rico inostW the tobacco and ndds to
these 8oo.rjOO.000 buahols of grain a yoar; and than think
f its water powors its splondld Vlvors its groat sou coast
its expanding commerce and romom'ier that its cotton
crop alono annually oxecods the t " rolunnd sllvor
production ot tho world and that dollar of gold
annually mined on earth is not onough U ny tho South's
bill against Europo (Tor cotton and you will got n just
conception of tho future."
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FLORODORA GIRLS.
An elorcwnt of pathos enters Into tho sad fato which
"m8 to bo tho Imrltago of thoao of thq anjoyablo musical
fange which Is discussed by an exchange a follows:
tell mo pretty maidou nro thoro any more at homo
liko yooT
IV a kind sir thoro are a fow."
The Nemesis of retributive Justice appears to attond
close Is upon tho nlmblo heels of tho 'Plorudora alrls.'
Slate- that fantastic musical Jingle left tho memory o
j;er 'a. playgoorr to die a lingering death In the by-ways
lit 'ne ten. twenty and thiitV It has had to stand
UtjoiiBible for a furore of crimes and scandals that have
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gleamed Intermittently In the light of public attention Of. -ondemn the wiong doers
and mar the welfare M their fellow citizens.
only to 4ho feminine portb n of the llltle rho- At a"
rate the- bon hae -escaped ihe mal'olent nvonl'it.
spirit and some of them rosy be even now trllllns; hf
miodtoti qnoKtlon as to how many mor trtr are at
borne abo me eligible for membership In the grand mmy
of the " tiglnat sextette' Cettalnly the domestic supl
of candidate for the prlmrote psth has l.een generojs
Yet every week or so Hire woman bobs up who Is willing
to face ft lead pencil calculation o! her probable age based
upon the years that have elapsed since the primordial
'Flon dora picture glil first capered out Into the stage
limelight and kicked th Ir 4ity Into the hen tu of sncep
rlbl ma ciillult)
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WHAT 18 A GENTLEMAN?
In his address to the graduating midshipmen at
Annapolis Secretary Bonaparte reminded tbem that their
Is the profession of a gentleman says the Wichita Beacon.
"Now what Is a gentleman" ' he asked "As used In the
laas and regulations governing eiur navy." he replied to his
own question "its esential meaning is that you and
your brother officers have duties beyond the duties ot
others that you have obligations that do not rest on all
members of this community; that cf you are required a
measure of self control a roadlnes" for solf txiorlflce a
sensitiveness In honor which it might be neither reason-
able to expect not charitable to exact of ajl your follow-
cltlrens." A passable definition at) applied to "an officer and a
gentleman." Military rank can never be nil for tho two
terms are no more ludl'solubly wedded than those of "a
gentleman and n scholar " '
Once upon a time only a gentleman possessed a cont-of-arms
They can now bo bought frooly when wealth
may be anything but tho mark of the gentlemen. Somo
other badge than that of birth money education Idlonoss
or achievement Is necessary In these democratic days.
Conduct is the only ofo rulo and standard. Tho brief
definition of tho Standard Dictionary "nny respectable
and well behaved man" Is fairly comprehensive.
Often thu title Is most noisily assumed by persons
seriously afraid thoy will not pass Tor whnt they aro not
Miys tho Now York World. President Roosevelt addresses
a popular gathering simply us ''men nnd woman" leaving
aside tho usual politician's silly flnttory that he can speak
only to "ladles and gentlemen" when ho want votes.
After all what more straightforward unpretentious form
of addroM can thoro be? it implies ponfect equality.
To ak
When Adam dolve nnd Kvo span.
Who wns then tho gentleman?
Is to ralso class distinction at once.
President Blllof gnvo a flno description of a gentlo-
man when he said that he should be gentle of speech
quiet of demeanor n serene person who does not bluster
or bustle or hurry or vociferate considerate especially
toward those In any way In hia power and scrupulously
caieful uct to hurt anyone weaker than himself. The
deTocrati" gentleman he insisted "must be a power a
worker a disinterested laborei In the service of others;
not a weakling or a pleasure seeker but a strong and
haul working man."
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AS TO CONSTITUTIONAL TIMBER.
The laying of the corner ftoue tins been lield snored
time out of mind. Thus so because they are the f emula-
tions upon which the security and substantiality of the
superstructure stand.
On tho aoth day of Novombor 1000. n small body of
architects will convene to plan and erect a foundation for
tho state of Oklahoma. Those servants ot tho people
should tioeeosB rare qualifications as they will be com-
polled to oxecuto work subject to tho keotiost scrutiny of
nioro than 80 million people. Tho futuro dustluy of a
state; and tho toolal political nnd matoiial wolfaro ot her
citizenship depond upen tholr skill integrity nnd
patriotism.
Oklahoma has an envlnblo advantage over the other
states In that she can profit by their experience. To say
that her constitution should not surpass ull others In
existence. Is to nny that her people are either degenerates
or that they are Indifferent to their most vital needs.
It is to be hetped that all applicants fcr work on this
sacred loundailon are piompted by pure and unselfish
motives Conceding such to be tme. If any of those
selected are disqualified they are liable to commit un-
pardonable sins again t the state sins that will not only
but birthmark their p sterlt)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
24th District
The Ijp-aJ.i Is authority to snnnmin
the mif of tVn1tr Miili of Mulhi 1
as a oandldHt" for deleft to Hu Con-
MltMtlnn.il onenllon fret tir .'4 n tM-
trlot mibjcit to th mtlon of the Icmo-cratl'-
p ImnrA October 11
W 1 Helton of Marhnll authorises
The leader to announo t m a ca-
dMxtr for the Consilt n'onal Conven-
tli.T lii the .'Itli IilPtrlc snbjeet to the
elf ll in of thr t-nn rMIc primaries
Ortntirr 11 l06
26th District.
The Teade- Is authorised ta annouice
Oenetnl J C Jamison as a candidate for
the Co-istltm'onal conve it'on from the
28th district. sulect to tne Democratic
prtmarles Octoljer I '-"OO.
The Leader Is authorised to announce
the name of Whiter Wllsoi of Bear
Creek township aa a candidate for thi
Conatltutla.ial convention lrom the 26th
district subject to the Democratic pri-
maries to bo held October H. 1906.
HUMAN POWER OF RESISTANCE.
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Thursday and Friday
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RECEIVING DAYS
in the
People Have Preserved Existence Un-
der Wonderful Conditions.
Tho Inhabitants ot Paris once lived
under Henry tV. during a siege on
tho most repugnant meals. All grass
which could be found oven that grow-
ing between tho stones of the pave-
ment was cooked Into soups. In a
field oven erected especially for this
purpose "delicious" pastries ot ground
bones were made up during the period
of three weeks and tho necessary
bones wl'ro obtained from a nearby
cemetery. "
What occurred during the siege ot
"iris in 1871 Is still In mind. People
ate ahi.ist all the animals of the zoo-
logical tariljn. One of tho butchors
sold monkey and urchin meat and
canal rat as well as dog meat becamo
"classical." A baker's family con-
sumed during tho Bicgo their entlro
shop I. e all their good3 and an
atf?d tradeswoman stayed in hor base-
ment for 143 days living during nil
that time on nothing but chcefo. Tho
polar oxplorers knew even worse
meals. Tho pioneers of the polo con-
sidered raw fish and polar bear meal
delicacies and Nanson is authority
for tho statement that he and his men
wore exceedingly dollghtod when thoy
succeeded In baking cakes with illum-
inating oil. From tarred rigging of tho
ship and from lichens which wero
found on tho dosolato rocks not In-
frequently tho strangest soups woro
mudo.
In the year 1901 tho well digger Si-
mon of Bonnoval near Chartros was
entombed by fallen sand nnd remained
so for flvo days having nothing to eat
or to drink. In 1S07 somo miners in
Walos were rescued from an entirely
flooded initio after ten days still alive.
Tho water had alroady rlson to their
chins. Thoro are however still more
remarkable cases. Tho London Philo-
sophical Transaction told of a man
who had stayed in a collar covered by
the debris of tho building 24 days
without eating and drinking. Italy
too piosonts an Instance; it Is re-
ported by Somlo tho phjsiclan of tho
king of Sardinia: In Piedmont threo
women had boon overtakon by an ava-
lancho and hud beon living when
thoy wore roscued on March 19. 1765
under the debris of a stablo for 37
days. Harper's Wookly.
MILLINERY
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I the original sextette there Is now no census but at least
ttventj five of the stnUiesque beautleu of the crahlle
pink jarnsols and bobbing picture hats have fallen upon
lew' dajs
If ever n hoodoo attached Itself to an organization
it did st in the -ase of 'Florodora ' This was not from
the owner's standpoint however as Jt coined money
for jean. It was the actors who suffered. That sextette
nualjer was what did tho work The list of women who
trace their trrfnVjIes to thoso riotous lines of "I must lovo
some ono dearly and It might as wolUe you" Is long
and the record is dismal. Of the unfortunates may bo
cited Nan Patterson. Dajta OonUvy Evelyn Nesblt Thaw
and now tho latest victim at'mlsfortuno Mrs. Francis A
C tddlh7 of Chlcag" who lias Just had her husuand ar-
retted for dweit ion But she is getting off In comparative
It. r. The 'original Kloiodora glil' who is not mixed up
in a imuder u dlauond stealing cae or ut the very least
a lmeMlo scandal In which she plays the pan of the
i it '(!(t may mnt'kr that fate hits dealt kiudlv with her
Wliatevt r has become f the 'oi Initial I'louxloia
ti 'we wi ndei As we remember thvm tin to wore
oiiiv six In that nomrel sextette of boys and not oue
of 'hint has itr dlssracfd himself or been -lnder indict-
tut 1 1 that can be re:allcd Perhaps the 'hoodoo' applied
The process of constitution making properly belongs
to those familiar with the nice yet Intricate principles of
organic law Of course It is Impossible to relect work
men nbsolutel) perfect but it is certainly our solemn duty
to solect the mkist available men; those wtio can and will
execute the work for which they have been selected.
Beware of the cundidite vbo l-precenls a spec'il
Interest class oi faction. It might becomo necessary or
expedient for him to saciifqc tlu IntereUJ of the etu.o in
order to b-ttor servo his in mediate constituents provi-
lng both Iimov.'h could not ie serve 1 r-'insistenll i-
get.'ur. Also keep an ee n the eruidiiiu looking f r
Job as he might bo Impelled by necessity (o "swap" for
ttie covet"l pi .u
Let us select a broad and liberal minded man; a man
will be prompted and guided ut all times by the demands
and interests of tin state; a man who will know no class
or uactlon; a man who believes in eqjal rights to all and
hpedul piivileges to nine a man who will stand for the
tight ri'Kuidles of self a man who believes that the
Cdt- of public servants should at all ti:rrs be fot the
public weal a inuii who In extremity will say
"L-t me be deemed the hateful cause of all
And suffer rather than my people fall "
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OPENINGl A magic word isn't it? Means a world of importance to tlie dress-par
ticular vv'oman who rightfully believes "it's the hat" as much as the hair or face and
"Opening" as We Now Use It Has a Special Significance
Never have we been better prepared for a Millinery Display; in fact never so well so
frivolous is fickle Dame Fashion this year that many many styles are basking in tbe
warm smiles of her appioval. You will have to travel afar to find a good hdt style not
shown in our assemblage Little Medium or Big Befeathered.PlowerBedecked or Vel.
veted Tipped Straight or Jauntiiy One Sided all are here in a great diversity of ex-
pression and Priced at Department Store Prices too. Of course you know a Depart
ment Store can afford to sell at a Smaller Margin of Pront than the exclusive one line
shop But we didn't intend to talk prices.This announcjmenlis merely to invite you to the
Opening of the Loveliest Collection of Hats We Have Ever Exhibited
Come. Tell your friends.
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Whe-i two strontr men come to slows
even If they are well nvUched It Is
aot a pleasing sight but .f the man who
gets the worst of It wl'l use uewitt s
Witch Hazel Salve he will look lietler
and feel better In short o-dr. Be sur
you et Dewltt's Good o- evrythlng
a salv Is used for Including lle. Sold
by C. II. Itenfro.
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ENGINE BATHED IN GLUTEN.
NOT ACCORDING TO CONTRACT.
One
Point of Ceremony the
Had Overlooked.
Bishop
Blshr.p Wilmer of Alabama was
once t nked by a colored man what he
-wo-' charge to marry hlra Just like
white folks.
Why" said the bishop. "It you will
get tbe wedding ring and meet me at
the church I'll marry you for for J5
just exactly like I do white folks."
All right sir" tho darky ropllod.
"I'll get the ring and be at the ohurcli
tomorrow morning at G o'clock."
The next morning in the dim light
the bishop fully robed stood in the
chancel and read In his lmpiessive
voico the marriage service ot the ttpls-
copal churoh. Joining together two lov-
ing hearts and dusky hands in the
holy Btate ot matrimony and blessed
them as they knelt at the ebanoel-ralL
When they arose tbe groom paused
for an Instant as It In keen expecta-
tion ot something further then turned
aad hurried tho bride away.
"HoW. John wait a moment" cried
tho bishop "where Is that $?"
"'Souse me bishop" replied Uie
groom with deep dlsapiHrintinwit la
hlB tone "hut you ain't carried out
the full contract."
"Not carried out the contract? What
do you mean sir? I said I'd marry
you tor ft Just like white folks and
I have done it word for word" crlod
the Justly indignant bishop.
"Dare's one flng you've left out
sir" persisted the groom.
"And what Is that pray?"
"I notloo sir dat you ain't salute
do bride!"
For a minute Uie bishop was
stunned; then a groat light ot su-
preme amusement shone over Ids face
and he cried "All right. John; that's
all right about the JB you Just keep
It and I lsh you much Joy!"Llp-
plncott's Magazine.
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Impure Mood runs you dawn make
you an easy victim far organic diseases.
Burdock Blood Bitters purifies tbe blood
cure tli cause builds you up.
Looked as If It Had Passed Through
Heavy Snowstorm.
When tho onglno ot the Pennsyl-
vania train arrived at tho station it
looked os though Ii had passed through
a snowstorm or Hour mill says a dis-
patch from Itiverton .h'. J. It was
plnstorod from stack to tender with a
white sticky stuff and tho fireman
Irving Porrino looked liko a snow
man with streaks of crimson flowing
from sundry cuts in his hands and
faoo. Engineer George "Wlllltts had
osoapod the white drenching and was
not hurt.s
AVlien the train approached the
crowing at Pish House WlllltU saw n
team approaching tho driver trying to
beat the engine. He shut his eyes as
he saw that a smash was Inevitable and
next Instant it came. The wagon was
loaded with gluten for a starch factor)'
at Pish House and the stuff was sent
into a thousand direction- as the bar
rels were smashed. The driver ot the
wagon J. B. Ulsselt was hurled from
tho wreck badly hurt and wbb sent to
Cooper hospital Camden. Flying glass
from the cab windows out Fireman
Perrlne. The engine was considerably
damaged by tho oolllslon.
Uaby won't surfer flva minutes with
croup If you apply Or. Thomas' Kclee-
trlo Oil at once. It acta Ilka mack).
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The Home of Good Goods and Low Prices
Modern Advancement.
Twanty-tlYO years ago Ilerlln had
493 telephones. To-day It has JS.OQu
Bronchitis
The next time you meet your doctor
ask him his opinion of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral In cases of bronchitis. Then
when you have a hard cold in the chest
you will be itsdy to follow his advice. Doctors very generally endorse this
old standard family cough medicine. They know all about it. They prescribe
it in lust these cases. whaes.rU!. wbua J o atmOo
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Furs That Will Be Popular.
It Is noticeable that each year the
date for laying aside wash clothes Is
set farther ou in tho oalendar. Onoo
the end of August seemed to mark
thu limit ot usefulness for wash
frocks now one seoe them worn well
Into October particularly it the weath-
er keeps warm a tt lias taken a
fancy to do ot late years. The furs
are beginning to appear side by side
with the first gowns and one notices
that sables and mink occupy a promi-
nent place whero the question ot
brown as a fashionable color suggests
itself. The tones aro alike and while
furs may be worn successfully with
almost anything in the way ot a
gown et It Is au axcalltuit Idea to
produce harmony in the general color
lug. Krtnine is again to the fore
as woll as other white furs which are
soft and fluffy and promises to bo
particularly becoming. Tho same Is
true ot tho delicate gray pelts which
are singularly beautiful but In largo
cltlos It is generally necessary to
consider the question ot utility as well
as of beauty In purchasing one's be
longings because while a carriage
dose muoh to protect clothing from
tho dust and grime whloh prevail
even this luxury cannot prevent the
dulloato furs and gowns from soiling
oasily.
New Ideas In Parasols.
Parasols ot gown materials have
been plenty. A new suggestion comas
In trausp&rent fabrics pulnted or embroidered-
None of the parasols are
more fetching than those in which
ono or another ot the nets figure.
One beauty has a chiffon top cut In
star points to the depth ot ten Inches
underneath whloh Is a lovely figured
net tho colors of tho softest shades
of pink and bordering the whole that
is forming the outer edge ot the para-
sol are three bias folds of the ohtf-
ton laid ono above tho other. A dar-
ing woman covered her thin silk foun-
dation of pale rose with flounces of
real lace which wore oaught hero and
there with a bunch of chestnut burr.
True Art of Living.
He that knows how to make those
he converses with easy has found the
true art of living and being welcome
and raJued overywliere.--tocko.
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CUT PRICE
At Renfro's Drug Store on Brushes
We will cut the price marked in plain figures
then we will cut it in two. Hair clothes bath
tooth shoe and paint brushes for one week only.
We are overstocked and must unload.
School Books
RENFRO'S DRUG STORE
206 West OklaL. Ave-
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Dangerous.
Mrs llni-nhttik I In the midst of her
Mniltl.i.1 fa.AU BfllrAU rt I I Vtfi I lln.i I
caijilia; tiirivj mn mnu a.giu
Is an item about iix surgeon over at
Ulggerville lemovln' an epithelioma
from a man's Up.
Farmer Hornbook Well I sh'u'd
Judge It was about time for people to
quit using such long words when it
requires a doctor to git 'em out.
Puck.
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Professional Handicaps.
"There is no moat In that fellow's
argument ts; nothing but dried bones."
"That probably is because ho Is
a medical stud ant and used to the ar-
Mculatlon ot skeletons."
W..M. Bronson. l C. Bronson.
BRONSON & BRONSON
farm Loans Insurance Abstracts
LUiy complete abstracts of title in Logan County
if ou pay Interest and principal at our office.
UlcUst ana rgest insurance agency in Oklahoma
GUTHRIE OKLA.
Black Building
118 West Okla Ave.
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Special Sale on Syringes
(A Household Necessity.)
We liave all the latest improved that the 20th Century demands.
Water Bags.
A 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
$ This Week on anything in the Rubber Line.
If you are in neeaot anytinrg in tms une it yrni
ay you to
Also Tee and Hot
ake Advantage of This Sale
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