The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 2, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OK LA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 2 1906.
QE TWO.
I0T TIMES
AT OKEMAH
HREE CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTIONS PULLED
OFF
ni - - - i
Free
Catarrh
Cure
1ARRIS0N NAMED IN 79TII
To Make Race for Democrats-Other
Nominations.
SAD BREATH K'HAWKINK AND
SPITTING QUICKLY CURBD
PILL OUT FRttE COUPON
BELOW.
Special to Daily Leader.
outnah Oct - Th in ni iatt f
the Sovontv-nlnth tlPlenate dlsiilct of
Iho Indian Territory met in onvn-
tlon at Okemah for tho puipoM- of
nominating a Di-mociatif cimlldate
for the conjtlUtflonnl r-renUon at
Guthrie There was a fine attendance
itvou f very part of the district and the
convention was composed of repre-
Bcn'attvo men. from the various town
ships At times this pioreedliiies of
tho convention wicre at her spirited
tho adherents of each t f the three
candidates being intensely loyal to
them but throughout tho utmost
harmony prevailed anil the Democrats
of tho Soventy-nlnth district go beforo
tho people In tho November election
with a solid front and determination
j elect their norolueo
The convention was called to oitln
by J W SulIIns or Henryetta Chair-
man 'f the district xec.ttlve commit
tec wtthtJeo D Han Ison of Okemah.
3 societ&o Km t"inioiai chair
man John Oarnthors of Okenialt
nominated H S. Austin f Ca tie. and
JJarclav Morgan (f llenretta. n ral-
nated Arthur J. BiillinitiT. of Welept
ka. t'pon a roll .all l: townships
the lot e stood Austin !1 . Bollinger
Z3 and Mr Bolllngei was declared
elected Mr llobe. of IlenryetUt was
elected temporary secretary by ac-
clamation and the temporary orgaul
zatl n was lator unanimously made
permanent Tho roporu of the com-
mittees on credentials and rotolutinns
and rules were unanimously adopted
Ringing Platform.
The platform adopted Is a bold nod
ringing declaration of pilnclples
Among other things declared for nio
sepainto schoclB railway coaches
and waiting rooms for the whites and
black tho Initiative and referendum
uniform school text book law; state
bureau of labor and agriculture and
mino and factory inspector; state
board of arbitration to Bettle disputes
between capital and labor eight In ur
law working of convicts on public
roads only stat printing plant elec-
tion of all state officers by the peo-
ple amondtrtent tn United States con
iitutlon so United State senators
Klmlt i elected bv the people state
railroad and corporation commission;
a law making It a felony for a public
official to accent a. free pass from
common ttirrler and making it n
felony for tho common carrier to give
such free pass; municipal ownership
of public utilities government own-
ership of rallrcads express com-
panies telegraphs and telephones
wherever competition or the freedom
of rout i act Is destroyed ; a liberal
lionutittad uid exemption law.
Spirited Contests.
Aft i the adoption of the platform
nominations f f delegHte to tho con--tinitioniil
con vent Ion were called for.
Mr r.oree of Henryetta nominated
J W Sullln of Henryetta John
aiiithers if Okemah nominated
tjeorge l) Haiv wt. of Okemah and
W .Miller of Wtl.ftka. nominated
I H lluiki? .t Weleeika The
dirt ballot stood Harvison Jl Sul-
Mui ''M Barl.e It necesBur) to noml-
uati 13 Several ballots were taken
willuv-it an change On the 12th
baJlm the Ulectka township delegs
lion It ft Dt Hurke and cast Its 12
vi.tes for Mr Leslie Martin of
Mount but on the next ballot enl
lag a candidate for delegate to tho
constitution! contention. Prof aims
a well known farmer end farmer
school teacher residing between here
and Henryetta was nominated
Socialists Have Candidate.
On Saturday the Socialists of the
Seven!) ninth delegate district also
met at Okemah to nominate a candi-
date for delegate to the constltutotntil
convention. Mr .1 M Oalloway one
1 the best known men of Okemah
was nominated by acclamation
PiSes red
Quickly at Home
Without Pain Cuttlno r Siirnery.
ttant Relief.
Ih.
My New Discovery Quickly Cure
Catarrh c E Oaui
( (til) - 1 .1 11 1 ii i Hill" li ' 't
itwes Iml b.iuth ul. i 11.111 li ith .tnd
i'eonv of bones lint ol tliltikltiR nan
reasoning power kills ambition nnd en-
enrv. oft n Mtcs low! of tpWtltr. Indi
gestion djHpepsIa mw throat and
renthes t- KfinTHl ebllit lillotv it ml
InsHiilty U needs attention t once.
Cure It with OhuaV Cltnrih fine It Is
n dtilrk. ntlicl lrmr.i nt cu i !
cauR It rlils the systfm of tin- polwm
germs thut ciuue catarrh
lu oiilfi to prove to all hn niv sufffr-
Iiir from this lnnoroiM anil louthsime
li th.it nnus4' I'ntn.ih t'urt will
inill tii'i n riM of tj.Hrrh oiilck-
) mi miter how Ions; 'Mrdln ur how
In. I I will nd .t tiliil .lfiikiore bv mnll
fi of nil cost Pemt us our mime itnd
ul In ki 1m1j niul the tiwitinent Win IK"
. it Miu h ntu.-n mil' Tn It' It will
mltlMl m " tlin i"" 'll be w?l-
Hi-nil InteiKl of -hiimul l ui friend
r K. (lAI'PS Ttsi Miln Hi Mtrshull
Mlih Kill "nt niupiin UIow
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O rhl oiiiii l K"ol for oik 1'i.u j
Ol'ickiRe of 'Ihimi rnililii 1 i- O
O lurrh Cm i milletl free In 1 iln O
O pnck-v Slinpl (111 tn jour niiu O
O 'in i.5driHs on dotted lltu lielo O
O and mill' to O
Q C. E. GAUSS 7484 Main Street O
O Marshall Mich. O
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This makes three nominations so rtrtiutely free
far In this district and on October 10
the Republican" will name theh can-
didate Okemah has already had the
honor of entertaining three of the
convent Ions and It Is expected that
th Uerttbllans of the district will
follow suit and con- to Okemah and
h 4d their nominating convention on
the V'th of October. So lar there Is
but one known candidate for the Re-
publican nomination Rev. V 11. Tony
pastoi of the llflptlst church at
leetka It Is believed however
that there will be other nominations
hefore the convention ln Just who
tln will be the liepuDiicans mem
leh do not seem to know
Prof. Board Nominated.
Pi of Cbailes W. Hoard wlio had
i liargt of the Okemah public schools
last year b.t who Is now engaged In
the mercantile business at Okfuskee
IS miles n Hit of heie and who Is a
brother or Dr J. V. Hoard and M. A.
Board of this place was nominated
1h t week at the Democratic conven-
tion at Okmulgee over S. 1 Johnson
of Okmulgee and 1. 1 Drown of
Doggs for delegate to tho constltu-
tlmal eonvontlon from tho OkinulRuo
district and tho Democrats of tho
district sny there is no doubt of UIbJ
election
Although the -gerrymandering dis-
tricting boare did Its very host to Ilx
the Indian Territory district safely
Republican. It is going to be treated to
the greatest disappointment any po-
litical machine was ever treated to
v. hen the votes are counted In the ccn-
stltutlonal convention delegate elec-
tion In the Creek nation In fa-t. It
wo ild not be surprising to see the
Democrats make n. practically clean
sweep of the delegate district" In this
nation. The days of political gerry
mandering are almost numbered.
We Prove It. Sample Package Pree.
Seven people out ot ten lire il1 to
huve Piles. Ntit ons man tn minim
need twtve them and we lire p'otlnit li
evetv dsv itt our own esuensi Wt
send n wimple pncVr.m of the wonder
ful Prnmld Pile Cure to nn) person
BIBLE NOT
WORD OF GOD
ffltt
SO
BISHOP WILLIAM
DECLARES AT
DJiTROIT
We don't rt this as a nntter of
nmusement or phltanthroshv hut be-
cause It H to cur Interest t lo so
We know llwit the sufferer rom piles
tonne -Ml ant driven almost msv hf
this wretched trouble VtiU fin suoh
immediate relief that he will KO at
once to his dnunrltt an1 bc a be
niul get .vi II
We know that we hsve Kt tn
gientet ii incili In the world for piles.
.iml vie xie )ndy and wlllns n stsatl
or fall hv th" verdict of tlio who
make the trial We bare been doing
thl i lor some veurs now ami ' neei
vet lime hud sealen to rVgret It
And the remedv at the ding store
Is exactly the same ns tht sample- we
send out As. for Instance heie 4 a
man wh srot mien imnieniite reuei
from the samnle that he nt om c hought
a ltox. Wfut It Just the sune'' tin-
di uhtedl. fclnce It cured hltn ift-r nil
sort and kinds of thing had lulled
Here It a sample of tin kind of let
ters we set every day and r il i t ltnve
to itt for them
Heielved oir nmrvle of Pll 'lire and
tmve slven It .t fair t''il an' It has
proven the het I ever tried and effected
a complete cure I can ret minuend VOU
hlsrhlv In this vlclnltv Have used your
sample and one box and t hns lieen n
complete cure -It hurt ben worth J1W
tc re
Thnnkhta von for the simple ana
the cure 1 will revomniend you to every-
ldv. Yoie-s resneotfully Julius Mayer
Dealer in Feathers Ginseng and Hldw.
Ilwltiird. Ina."
P-stnld Pile Cure l for sle at
every O-iigglsl's t BO cents a 1ms or.
If vou would like to tsy sample first
vou will receive one by return mill by
sending vour name and adlress to The
Pyramid Drtttf Coinnenv. 5 Pj-ramltl
Itulldlna Msrshsll. Mich
BOOK NOT A FETICH
Michigan Bishop Startles
Y.M.CA.With Statements
Malaria Causes L.ss of Appetite.
Th Old Btandsrd flrove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic drives out malaria anil builds up
the system. Sold by atl dealers for :7
year a. I'Nce w cents.
The laroets ttock of Shies to select
from at St.OO to J3.S0 In Looan county
nt Robinsons
In our ml it. owe their kwnfall to Whis-
kn. and I venture that e many unpaid
bills that the merchants f this city hold
are mndt and repudiated lv the ttram-
drinkers of thU coraoinn'n Yes the
iruinhlers and thus the thieves .tnd
mutderei-s are 'filendlv'' to this traffic
but Gods teople and the representntue
cltlsenshlp of this new mite propose to
out-la w t They will dr.ic these ene
mies "who have trodden iintler foot tn
Sottn of Ood. and have cou..ted th bluod
or the etnenent an Plm.ily thins" from
this slortous oavntry nd they win ai
the eentlhlates forlbe eonsveesloniil cn'
ventlon. liv thev stanl on this vita
tiuestinn. which Mr. lirvt t "forgof It
mention in his -pees tier We'll do I
foi Oort' suke for oV homes ake foi
our children's Sake and tor the Sake of
the unborn geuemtleu tti the mar
"rise nn ind cnl) 'ut trfessed." Yours
vtvry tun. H. C. TtTUNHIt
Guthrie. Okla
Detroit Mich.. Oct 2 Dishop Clias
D. Williams ci Hie Episcopal diocese
or Michigan in an address to the Y. M
C. A. members here on "Tho IJIble and
the Wrod of God" declared thai the
Dlble waa not the word of Cod and
that the teaching to the contrary are
the most prolific source of unbelief the
church line to contend with. The
blshcp snld:
"Nowhere doos tho Blblo declare
ItSdlf tho word ot Ood. Yet wo are
told thnt wo must take It In Its en-
tirety. It Ih a vonorablo enuseum and
visitors aro requested not to touch It.
Aai it Is tho direct woi J of God hro !
Is no other.
"Tako tho young mnti just out of
ctJloge Ho reads Genesis and finds
Impossible geology astronomy and
ethnology. His ten:lier whon olios-
ttoned says:
"Manipulate It until It fits your
clences.'
"If too holiest to handle die word of
W
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Look for Yourself
in our Mirrors and see tnat they are just what we
represent.
We have a nice line of liana Mirror? French Plato
Truly G'ound Glass with Ebony Mahogany and
Maple Backs They are a welcome addition to any
Toilet Table
Our Magnifying Shaving Mirrors are beauties; they
make the morn ng shave a pleasure; no Shaving Set
is complete without oue.
The "Wall or Mantle Mirrors are unsurpassed for
beauty and elegance malvlng the home beautiful and
attractive.
Come in and see them; we will be jlad to show
them to you. -
POSTOFFICE DRUG STORE
Just North of tho Postoffice.
220 W. Okla. Guthrie
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Capita! City Cafe
Carl Gregg Trop.
CHOICEST VIANDS IN SEASON
We Cater Especially to Theatre Parties
W 108 S. Division.
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CAREFUL DOCTOR
Prescribed Ohanee of PaM Instead
of Druas.
It '.ikii tinisi lemlile cum is f -r it
tl.K'l.1 itt .VtUU- nttl pKHitlln mill f oJ
tor u ditpfc.il Inn pjitient Insti.id .f re
jturtinx to tl uuuitl list of m tin tuts
Thi-if .ire home It ul h it tl phy-
elilaiis aniouc the Pt ft sneiutlon
who teicnise and tresl (Mndiuuii us
lhe An uad shuuld be t-eiilefl r R.u dless
of the vtlu 'f thtlr poiketf lit 1 1 sn
iiiaUtnie.
liour jeais i.K I - t ! n 't'i
severe aaJtilll' iml n.ililnii h i l Mil
on mi stoma li si thut k "" I he
verjre of stilt Lttioti
1 heirrt of i dot loi t'io h-.l . hhiii
mw tctu nt.u mt u petl ii fioiii
N -end ' lii hu't sent i linn
'After lit trimlued tne uil.ill
lie rfdvled nn l trv .1 sin ill MUM itil of
Jran-Nufs ut tlrsi then j' my .i.im.ti
IrtHttme ttrotiKt't t eat titi
I kept at It .in.t tfrailiiilh t so I
t-ould e-it .UM .tlKet tli te.isooonfuls
Then I Uci i luii "l' '" '" '
meinory tieciniw l here before
(.-ifothlus l-tn.l i 1.1 lis Mi limbs
I.UL s4roiB ii'iii t ion I il Bt I
tedUr ro. iett
"Kw Jlr t !i uu a.4t--Jvut I
wU;h 1U lbs. My peeyte were sw
7tlc4 .t the way I gr-w fleshy and
trong uti thl food Name given by
Vm'ui fo Jtiitile Creek Ml' h nad
i .e .ite ixt-k The Il4 Ivfli! J'U "
la pKgB i
bach to Di lltirke. theri bitcK anil
forth between Mnitln and lltnke On
the I8th ball i. the Henryetta town-
lil delegation t Its 11 votes for
Leslie Mat tin When the Weleethh
township vaB teached there was a
division In that delegatlpn and eight
ik Its votes were ast for Mnitln and
five foi Haivlson This nominated
Harvisoti. who bad only needed two
votes after the first hallot ta be nomt
uat?d. and thl gave him .!b otes
three mote than enough to nominate.
Suillus on this ballot received 10 and
Mai tin 17 and Mr Conrad of Henry
etta 1 When Ave or the delegates
from Weleetka township voted for
Harvison insut lug his nomination
the Harvison followers gave vent to
their entlr-elasm Almost Intmudlate-
! In woids of intense loynlty to the
nominee motions t make the nomi-
nation or Harvison unanimous came
froT Uarclay Morgan of Henryetta
Mr Ooree of Henryetta and C. W.
Miller of Weleetka. anil thts was done
amid the greatest enthusiasm Mr.
Sulllns one of the defeated candidates
at thl time filtered the convt ntlon
hall with the ivmiuee. Mr Harvison
and Intixuluctd him iu a nnl 'tiace-
t I manner and in a uea.t little speech
Mr Haivlson thanked tin (iinventlon
foi the no l Inatlon asktd the o-oper
at ion o. i ln Democrats uf ilie district.
and pl ditt himself to a uiuhI v Igoi
ons es'i pdiKii The c iiveiiilou then
called tin Mi Suillus and Di Hmke
thi ilifmted ttvndldatih ami each
resiwuded in a happy viin iledglug
the ltalty of tbemelns and ibeli
ftteniK to Mr Harvisoti uinl at 8 13
p in In the giealesl baiinou) and
gotul let ling the convt iitiiui sdjoiun
ei sinu die
A Good Man Named
Qtoige D Haivisou lln iinmliite U
pr bulily i he nest Known titan m nit--disXn
i His popnlarilv Is absol itely
unquestioned hlscharanei I without
the slightest blemish and the Demo.
crab co ild uot jxisslbly havi naiiu'd a
cleanei tr mora capable man Kv c y
man he knows Is his friend and
score of Uepubllcan-. announce they
will support him because of his mg
ged horn Mi H- is a Creek tlilzeu
about J" veais t Id and has spent his
life in iln tietk nation He Is a
P't.iCueui Kniisht of l'vthlas and a
Hoal Arth Mason He served one
term as mayor of Oketnab but de
tlined ie-eIecllon He Is uow how
tvei a member of the tlty iouncil He
U a tueraber of 'he lteinoi iatl' exetu
live etnnnltteti of the Ninth tet-rdliig
dietrtct and also of the Deukociatlc
eieoutlve commute for the Seveuty-
uinth delegate district being sMreUry
of the latter committee Although it
is known that the Seventy-ninth dis
trict is close politically the Demociais
feel ulHHilutaly sore of electing George
D Harvison.
Farmere Union Candidate.
On. Fridays a convention of the
F.nifcr' Union of the Seventy ninth
del gate dlstrltt was also hold at
Ok' malt for the purpose o! f om.liat
GENERAL WHhELER'S DAUGHTER
CALIFORNIA
Becomes the Wife of Gordon M. Buck
of New Yrk.
(ny Associated Pross.l
Wlueler Ala Oct 2 A nurcber of
guests fiom o'it of town aie here for
toda s wedding of Miss "Carrie I'ey-
ton Wheeler daughtet of the late
Ueueial Joseph Wheeler and Mr lioi-
dou M lluck. of New Yoik City The
cer-nii!)' takes place this evening at
the Wheeler country home here. The
bride Is the youngest or the four
daughters of the renowned ftghtei.
.Mr. lluck. like M bride Is a South-
rrnei who baa resided In New York
for several years. He Is a Inwyer anil
was graduated from the University of
Virginia In 1801.
It is a well known medical faet ttiftt
plno resKi Is roost effective in the treat-
ment of diseases of the bladdsr and kid-
neys. Sufferers from back ache and
other troubles duo to fjulty action o'
the Kidneys And relief in the use of
Plie-tde. flOO buys SO dajs treatment.
Bold by J. N. Wallace.
God era. tllv the young man gives up !SQSQSQQQQSQQ&Q&J!QQO&S&S&Q&S99iiSS9&S9iBin
the Bible. He refuses to suttiry ins
reaaon.
"The Bible needs no defense; all it
needs Is a square deal. There are
those who read it devoutly diligently
But I never say the Bible bs the word
of God 1 would point out that It Is
iioJiere so stated.' Christ tore asun-
der tho old teetumont precepts the
In ot Aloioe and furnished now ones
W)ifjff0 tlio .old tofltaniont dtroctod
men ta ba'to their onomlo tho tench-
lngji of Christ wore to Move your
uuemiee.
"Wo uriust learn from tho scrlpttiros
thomsolvofl ovf to road tho scriptures.
Some of us uso it as tho hoathon doos
his fetich or amolot a wicked use
of tho book."
Commencing August 27 and continuing until the last day 9
& of October the Old Pioneer Santa Pe will again lead the $
procession by re-instating the 525 Colonist rate to Cali-
r tnrntn. -i lciteis on aj.m uniiv aiici u.uut uun. vu uj v tj
"k There is a great demand for labor of all kinds in Cali-
9 fornia and those desiring to spend a few months there
ft should have no trouble in landing lucrative empioymuni.
y. The Santa Fe takes you straight through direct connec-
? tions and on trains that are as safe and comfortable as
tii modern railroading has yet produced.
Call at Union Station Phone No. 9.
TL. VimA mu 11 MA Ifa RrUUrM
Bun tke '" "'" '"" "'"" "v"6"'
CHRIST VS. THE DEVIL
A Good Antiseptic.
Ilorlc asid and boraoic nold are the
same. Every liotiuekeertor should have
on hand a supply of this very usotif
antiseptic. For burns It is unusually
excallont. Drop two ou.ico of the
boric acid crystals In a glass quart
Jar and 1111 with wntor. This makes
a saturate solution. Take a ploco or
gaur.0 or choesecloth saturate with
the solution nnd lay on tho burn. Ap-
ply very moist oove'tng with absorb-
ent cotton nnd thet villi oil silk.
This will keep molsv fw 12 hours for
tho oljod silk will prevajit evapora-
tion. If you hnveu't vWie liorlc acid
mo a solution of bIoarJiqnatp of soda
which Is 'lanrly as good.
Preventlis. th imn Implies pre-
vent all Cold" and Gilnoe when "taken
nt the snee. sUtite ' Prevetitlc are
toothsome randy tablet l'reventlcs dis-
sipate nil eolds quickly and tnken early
when ou lint fel that a cold Is coining
Ihey t-heik and prevent them. I'revtm-
tlcs are thorouahly safe for children and
h effeetu.il for adults. Kold uml it com-
mended In 5 and tent bosw hv V
Utile A Co.
M. N Cochrell
Agent Santa Fe.
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Home Visitors Excursions
H P r
FORM LOAN6
tent Includlna eoniinlslon
T IlAaCJKTT
tluthrte. Okl.i
PROHIBITION AND PLEDGES
II. G. Turner Tells of His
Federal Jail Experiences
and Liquor Traffic.
ltort
in i liull-
foi the
n KllltlK
Keep tbs bowels opsn when yon have
a coUi all use good J-etaeily U allay
the InflarTtnnitton of the raucous mem
bmues Thv best l KeMdy"sltsUve
Honey ifl Tiu- it contain no opiates
move the bowels drives tut the cold. It
reliable i d testes KOod. Sold b C. It
Rett fro.
North and East via Rock Island Lines
THE CURRAN DRESS CUTTINQ sys-
tem now being taught by M. E Evans
in the Dsadles Block restr. W ts highly
recommended by ever tweety Outhrle
ladles wht have learne I It
t.itth i " '
' 11 i i .ut I Ni w p i is
I ll lis Wl il .1)1 Hi ll.ll 11
In iii Ii (flu In the in - il
iill! in ii tin. I1 niul. nut of whole
. Iii'h u in li mi. iml In tin' I'hh iki
IU .i il K.iiimh i u K.im.h
l(Kl!.l l hi IllK ml In V.IRe ill l.llll
Mllil v wins I lie -tt tilt nfn 1 1 'ilent
ill I l. I. .till. III. ill I W I IHIUIIllI hv
the Hiililhilltm li .Ut id hi tho
hi i me muil of t!i -tile Whut u
n.nit iitintM t.us Hi in inue s.iiiaii i-i-sui
s wlui put mi) thine- un a purelv
nn nt v li uls tnd set ni K lie d tcntilned
to Ixllete i He tlmt thei nun lie dsmn-
1 in rut" are that thin in ' n
ill in .tnd in n'spe.i mt nnd " itildn I thin'
i i iiiniiii nt of solus buck to th.- aJoon
nun Mere Is whst the Kntisii' Tltv
Htm whhh Is not u prvhllillliMi nor u
n llsioiiii apet. has t- t v ithoiti thU
i It i 'I tf.ul of K'.iim.i i i'ltv lielns
il.iintKi'd h the ilsld en' r Mtient of the
nitihlhltlii i luw ii ihsirt ' In the hImivs
II tit It III opposite l t lie KiniStH
i Iti loduv fnrnlthi fn uniisu.il lei -i
i. I mi i.i trinilitan 1 1' . of tciu pea
. u. tih. ii i hjUioii without a Sinnh-
iiiiii di ii. without ln' iel ' Now the
Hsipie of this n sliile i f.n e to f At e
with this ijiieillmi of the t-iU-'ti vs the
ihurih 'I hev must a In the .-oiiiliiir
umlisl ielher tho wlM tulerite thl
iLintmble Mild dWr.u i fnl l.il n iu
w. ii the I'll will mil liw it In i hi ll
in w iu'1-.i tullini I hi lutili I I'll. 11
in the li tin aiil-Kin in th one
Mid .in.l tin t'hii.M in ilttsiiiknln of
the new Mule on the other I.et us
quote Jk tthsr ut this point ' A s"OV-
irnniint divtdVJ asuinVt Itself innimt
Muiul il.ie of two Ihlnsi ' S"HrK
luuipi it iIi'j ovenime'it i ml i 'it luise
fiiun live liduor truffli i"n K .nitltiK
ptiitlefteti to one tt.M v h rh etubl a
them to prev upon and destroi rtaolhe-
iI.um or tl this govtTinent must full
It ts ii -eevttetde ooa-luhHt tMHd upsn
sound loatc (seta and all IiUwry "
In my federal Jttll meet ins a week.
when sevett) prisoners save me theli
hand .in ought t.nd fa new lire In
t ims 1 w.i tdil ihut i of that i:m
Oi P"cr atjetf. hu;iKrit cnflucJ lure
Various Social Distinctions.
F Hopklnson Smith wbo Is fre-
quently In Washington tolls a story
of an old southern gentleman the sec-
ond matrimonial experiment of his
very imposing wife who proudly and
Invariably introduced his spouse as
"the -.U.'w of Maj. Jones auh." ly
the same tolien. a hundsome yotinn
fellow In Washington who was etlu-
cated lu Kentucky and subsetitiently
wedded an exuberant widow about ns
old sb his mother ninkoe no protest
when openly characterised in socloiy
us "the husband of Senator Dash's
wife don't you know" Senator Dasu
hnviiiK been in his day a tremen-
dous national clitmctor One must
get glory somehow and even matri
monial post mortems are bettor than
nothing. Division of honor wtlh a dead
dignitary carries a lugubrious eclat
An elderly bride of a few months
a good looking woman too with a
notable spouse makes horsoU known
to you with the explicit statement:
"I'm Gen. lones' second wife" while
all season another woniau thirsting
for distinction had flounce J into teas r
with the bomb stmporlngly thrown-
"I am the wife of tho crank of the
house." while another of rather ob
score personality unnounees at the
outset that she Is the slater of Sen
ator Ulank.
A BADLY DURN5D GIRL
ui bt) i n.t u or waovutt t uuu-kli nut
if n.Un it BucMen'K Arnlt.i lislvr I up-
lltd piompUy. O J Wtlch of Tekon-
sha Mien says "I use It in niv f.unih
for nils teres tuul ail skin itijutle nd
Sod It oerfnei." Qulrk-Mt Pll. t-aro
known Must IiwiIIhe xv made. 3(e
at all Urug stores
Killtnl ledei --The thteiits of i.hl
blilou sdvMcatet to defeat esndldatet f u
the constitution! ronventlon utiwllllns
to pledau themselves to muklim pro il
Wtion n InteKrsJ pert or the coestltit-
tion thereby cumimWae voters i n
Jet-t tlie eotuitKMtlen or Indorse k Ii -bsutble
methotl of controlling the lluum
trarflc. tuu Iteen henenrta' to the u
tent of enabllngf cltHienB f Hie etuie
state to prepare thsueve for Intelli-
gent study of the prohlbMoti question
i'rohlultlonUt i would have ev--bolv
lielleie that their plan Is the onl wa
to settht the lluuor ntt-nWu Armed
with this conceit. the attack eyeiv man
holding a loltlrHiv 'lllon as anneiny
ot the st lie and of soi'letv Thtr ule
miiny Ok la human Includlns lempor-
itnte wu-keni. who honettly b Ueve that
Trhilli :i diss not prohibit. If It did.
the wmi' 1 ldl tuiput It lint li')
know the history of piolilbltlon In Kati-
B.IJI in l'l i und in Mill win re the
r.iit'hitl tnfoittiin nt nt lf iiiililbltiui)
law iowi i.irl iiiu'i uppiHenl
Tht sul" t'f lluum in pttiliinnion 'i nee
has not I'ccn aly!lhed m will U be
so ' is as punnt si'iiuiu nt nne hi .-
Uiln that kind f I i I'onslil nuin.il
prohlliHiim leans ihe neoplt p.iwrlis
t substitute a belli 1 tsaleni for the
I'tuittol of tin Hi. uot H.iili ami with-
holds I o'n ismimuiittle the pnilel inn
that i Mild b. .ifTiiiil 1 li the st iti III
in.iklntr law that i mboil tin bt re-
sults of silenlint MM'lolOKlt'il U'ld lels-
lallv iK-lnientt in thl- count rj und
In Kurope
Revenue derived from lluuor lltenses
is ubhoir.il b tr.ilht-Uied prohibi-
tionist Tim uetual t inditlons .rfeve )
d.o life cannot be dodced howcvei and
honest mm will sr.i?ple with futts. In.
tau.1 of ixtntendlns t ttli theoiiet and
shwlows. liuismuih as IU.ihi Is cn-
simte.l r 'ardles of i i.ublt.MV laws
the belief le strons th.il Hi nifti should
Im- nude 'o Iteui Hi espees solving
the probl.im t.M M hu raised Tim U
Impossible under u prohlLltoiJ sjsleri
onl legll'itlve not const lutlonsl law
run reach the nuestlon
PrHCttc ili whlth iwii pttfeiable a
law eotiipelllng lluum tleiilers to p i fur
I he prlillege ot il Ann bullies it.uli
iHi.irtitlijnt tlwit woultl rfi.riiilt lite state
nut lit Kiitwrillimte n unl tnultlle to
i miipt I ibist llnuii. .luulers l nbey the
law . i 'w Hut wlttthold all i-ev.nue
md ini.iirasi U constant violation
boi.i t i ilstsns ann uttuor ucai.i.-
Whlfh Is the belts-i Influenie upon pub-Ik-
morals In " state. ifs;iett for the ln-
f.u..mellt of the liw or 'idllfi it-nie to
It vlolitku lo thme lute. ooudl
tlons tsl't In aie itihllittui state of
iUnaus'' 'I he auswt i 1 lou ultlelv xnow"
for reply
Nothing hould deinw .lltsens of a
Stste M ! te WWt-t law to meet
changinc eeedttlen. WW col to-
djty roiy e uruHndniWe V la-ler
Hvery Vltlsen It nt"ea inmviuinui
un essresslon of hi oplolcn by his vote
and to li .ve his vote coi nted at Us full
alue Velert In Clahonui tnu time
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Cheap rate tickets Will be sold on above dales from A
points in Oklahoma Indian Territory and Kansas $
Alc nearest Rock Island apeut for details of rates and JjJ
H. L McCracken Agent Cuthris
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J. A. StewoLrt.'.G P. A. Dept.
Kansas C
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might ii i fi" ii leit.iln sitem of tax-
ation aul provide for It In the lonstllu-
tlon. und with as nun 't reason as its
advocates auk for tonstl'iitlonal prohi-
bition In rtfty eai however Hie ciil-
sens of that futur' time inlglvt rtud tne
old sjsteu onentus and linprnt tit able.
and have at 'land one ftu uetler than the
old But falling to umt ' the cun'll-
i nt ion. which ulwavs Is difficult tlu-r
would In- eompslled to .tmi.n mnniminr
shatkleil .-nd buidened bv obsolete Ideas
vlitims of an unwise Slid leokless dis
regard of the tlshtif of i 'tlsensliip
The battle-cry of tuoti- l i Ivlllsutlon
I .haise and pnres The innstHit-
lloii of tlklahomii should b fsshlomd In
no wa 'ontitu to thl Ml.lt of ad-
vuiKiimir however enlou u few pei -
bt to fasten up.in 't tneir
T C A UN M
sons n in
Mtu'liii n't in
Pt-iesulvt! cleanses woi. ds. is hlshlv
antiseptic unequnled for fiuH hand
Qood for cuts. Sold by J N Wauace.
Significant Facts.
There remain the facts however
that more passengers are killed In
Collisions and derailments than In any
other way anil that about two-thirds
of the collision.! occur on railroads
uot block-slsnalt'd and by reason or
errors which do not occur lu block
signaling! N. V. Press.
Don't use aarsn physios. The reac-
tion weekens the bowels leads to chron-
ic constipation. Get Doan's Recruleta.
They operate easily tone the stomach
cute constipation
The Keeley Cure
Curs whiskey roorj'hlns soesJas as
tebscso. Only Kselty Instltste In Texsj
Oklshoms snd Indlaa Territory. EsUfc-
Uik4 in Dallas 1394.
THE KEELBY INITITOT
BuUeVTH riaee Dallas Tsua.
f. M. KlUTH. yrorrietor.
tonight Promisv Is made that the
pageant this year will far eclipse all
of Its pretle-sjssors There will be
mam things new Bhown in the way
of artistic ill mination. while the Mlb-
Ject matter of the pageant permits of
a wonderful variety of faataeUc ar-
rangements of scenic effects. The
parade will be followed as usual by
the annuel Veiled Prophet ball the
great society evnt of the yeat in
this city.
VEILED PROPHET PAGEANT.
(By Associated Press.)
Hi Louis. Mo. Oct 2. A doseu
stales are renresented aUMHse tke
A cold l mm h more eaj'ly cur.d when
the bowe't are open K i ned t Iaxa-
tlv Honey and Tar open the bowet
unit drives the fold out the svstem In
run or old Sold to C R. Itenfro.
Object to Tipping.
The liverymen of Richmond Va.
are making much complaint against
the evil of tipping their drivers. They
say that whenever a driver receives
a Up he proceeds to spend It Tor
drinks causing him to fall to do his
duty.
Brain-Workers Live Long.
Ilraln-workors are proved to be long
lived. Five hundred and thirty anil-
I nent men and women were taken ns a
thousands or vifttors In St. IxhiIs trr baji and their duration ot life gives
the anneal Veiled Prophet carnival an average of about 6SH years
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Alcohol
not needed
Ayer's Ssrsapanlla is not a strong drink. As
now nude there is not a drop of slcohollnlt.
i.i.. nnn..i.vniir tnnlc and alterative ask
your own doctor about your taking this i roedj.
ii e thle. Imnnre blood. FollOW DlS d
vice every time. He knows. Tniitbta.
W. B u erUt Ws psbUslt lolLXi
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