The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 9, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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PQE ESQHT.
Thfi UEADER QUTHRIE OK LA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9 1906
W!MMSM6NMa'9IW
HE STICKS
TO BRYAN
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fluch is being constantly said against the use of cotton
in the
WHEN WELL PUT TOGETHER
DOKSN' TAKE RAILWAY
OWNERSHIP TALK
SERIOUSLY
manufacture of Clothing. Why one should show prejudice
gainst
a
the principal product of our state is scarcely to be understood. If
many of the so-called "all wool" suits were thoroughly examined
you would no doubt find them to contain a fair proportion of good
old Oklahoma cotton. We have these suits and in selling them
I tell you just what you are buying.
That's cur idea and from the many many pairs of shoes $
Like
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A SOLICITOR'S VIEWPOINT
It
we sell that's the ide. of the buying public
We Do Not Believe
That leather board and paper adds any wearing qualities
to a shoe tho it enables a manufacturer to make cheap
shoddy shoes look nice and from appearances to be as
ood as an all leather shoe. The wear that's the rub.
Tnat's the tell tale of leather board paper and filling.
T net's when the wearer wakes up to the fact that there is
nothing like lea'her.
nice looking shoddy shoes can
than all h-ath-r ones and it's
shoe Mill out wear two p3ir of
The economy is
i all leather shoes.
The House of the All Leather
a 118 W. Okla. Avh.
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ktadUHifd fumi (Ik Hi Inn : .! Minim list
i-nr In niklntt ri uluatc nn k at il.ilditi
.n thi CotnrMitu Hchool i Mli. .
Tti unli'in- fniliriui - iin itii
i uy hIiki tnt vi-iiliis i inn iir-mg-
.'f-ig
Km rt It IV ' Ai r nli i '- 'i ii ll-ll
ilaMnt l h I'ntf. VSc.i nn in l In I'
. Jin. u i.il Miniv in Vi miiii "in ill.
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Ills It (liHUlM-
iHii ji ii md t
I . Hli.im who h.ul llni iiiill.in I iM
a.r is mudvtln I'i.i -. .i .Imitki In
ilniwlns
AlllOlIK tlui (lllllK-l stlllllllln of lli"
university who wice In Niiiuhii to nit-j
ntiw the Uiiltt-rMlty-Bliiti Nurnml foot-
lutlt gtuuu list wek wen Kn.l 11. cell of.
(Jitthrie und W. H 1ai ". of lNiuls
Valley. Mi liVf iv now in magi! of Ih
l'.mU Valii) Milling (iiml m
Pi lend of Pmf mid Mi K (I W.miiJ-
ltlff Willi I. i'IciI 4IMII1 OlIlMKlOII to N.W
Yoik arly Iwl k nwillnl iiimloiMlv
i'iiiiig t ll.i-li i ' nr lil It i
A. ot 111 'I U" Ii bl.l Ii ' I " niKtit
IF YOU NEED
i M. I ..iiiko nul ImmiM Milk lii lo .in -Ml. lllul lay inn ;i buinlle of
llllilll .11 li l-Vlllll'H U t I llull
nOthlnK iiii.i- u .ilk .nit
aC'iln ft i hili mm'
to Wis 111' 'll I I"1 'I'll
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yuti v.nilil Ml .nit t In it
h" or ki II Ins K ' il
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m i I tin i unitlf .hi ii i
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nine to ! 'H v .lli it
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t i'iik ii' can re
hikI mi reh vtm.ui us t . .
till 'u th it i '.I ll
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tli ii lu n luu iiii i '
ii.rt iu I'm i tan i ii i
ti ' i u : iiibi' in! i
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RANGE BOOK FOR
TM ASKING
Hirschi &
Knebel Co.
"Thw l Indopendvno. llull Fills
in Incl -ih mli ii. i wan l i.iit '
be bought for has price
true that a good all leather
cheap shoddy shoes.
in buying the
Guthrie Okla
In I lie until stoini Out 'Wata'crt the
Olllf III Ml
J'mf lluckllu iif tin- I'Kilr of Kcoiiom -Ic-j
vim wn grunted two yours leave of
nlwence. Inning ben appointed coniul
to (Irouchnn. (It-nn my writes thnt h
l. I.m'iiihI In th' i'1'y unit I Krndua'l
Ijii'ionilim tii ualntfil with hi Outli i
111 WOIH III llll' UlllVfiSlt.V 14 IKIIIR I'.ll-
led iiii by 11. J Thneafenhc.K '' H "
i smdunte i if V ilv
(.in Willi nn ii n't MI-m Kiln Tlni.ii.ii
tn l.l ll-t Mill N Kl''lllll-lll'. W II' llllU-
li .1 iliiilnn (he .ninniiT iiml in Ilv Inn
ii Nul in in Mr Willi mi i"n i Ik lo 1
'i . in i. i in f'lioiuimi
I' ni ri i" u .i- in ii . 1 1 i t.
.In -i c-i iltlliiK .it. I in. ml Mi- i'iii-a
.ill. tills SIMI til' IMIilllll I Nlll.l h.
p nl Ml .mil Mi i j I' JI 't pi. uc
iiihiiiIiiI M f.uw in t'hli iKn l-'p
h" Iih Hi i hull of nil.' ul i null" ilnif
it tin iiii. nir Iiwtlluli if '1 1 1 liiioliifi.v
I'.ll; Ml in 111- I'lMW It . II Ii il 111.'
uiiU hM ;inf 'ii: iik'i
J'i iiiilli.'i n tin ii.iii' Impli. - r.
i I ill (ilil' mi. I UiliiiM- lu u Ink' n
ill Hi" iPfr m iitr fiiuutli .no
I ifitliKomo c.iikU I.UiIi t J' cv ntlcii ills
-i.i to nil I'.ihli iilikl .mil t ik.Mi c. il
win n sou Ural Jtvl Hint .1 i old I cmniiiK
ilu i hfi-fe and pi.M'iu ilii'in Pit mi-
IIIH HI- lllOnUBlll .4.1 fl- fill I lllldn II. 1111)1
id ofrei'tu.il for iiJulu HolJ utid li-iotn-ini
inli-il In 5 niul .'"mi out Ikixok ) r n
I ll'li K Co
1 nv-Dlc C Sweet to Eat
A Candy Sowtl Luttlve.
I .i in il Mn'l
a i t''rv -1 r
. ;: 'u p. H iy A
i. . r-m
i any linn .ilns
'l&li-iitfeji;
- J r "1 i' &" f
t Y 1 ' j ma mi jm 1 1
who t l ho EH'i.'jiatian of Amcl-
ji k i .1
v 'KB
Why a Railroad Chief Sup-
ports the Great Commoner.
St. IxhiU Mo.. Ort. 9. IlortiPt Dmi-
ford in r special to the Hepubllc from
St. Joseph Mo. says
Judge O. M. Spencer K?neinl solici
tor of the tturlingtoi lillway corn-
puny la tho first 'nportent milronr)
L-fflclft! to give voicp to the railroad
attltwU1 toward Uryan hihI lVmoci aoy
hiving In itrlnd eapirlally tho Bryan
view of ownenhlp poHBlbllltlcs. Judge
Spencer aaya In efttct that Hryaii la
.iot half aa radical as hU political
tuie.Tilpa would make hltn out to be
and that the duty of Uemocrary la to
frame a sound platform on which to
win.
Judge Siwncer voted fcr niynn In
1898 and In 1000 anil 1 suspect that
lie will TOle for him In 1008. His ren-
aon for Issuing a stntement at this
time grows out of a peculiar set of
circumstances.
Kor twenty-fo.T hours th Hepubll-
can opposition here has endeavored
to make trouble tvfr the fact that
Spencer who was and is prominent In
the Uryan reception arrangenienta U
an Important railroad chief. I went
over to see the Judge on tlilf point
ihla morning. I found him in Ul
otTlct" and at the monieut of my ar
rival he wa busy at the telephone
completing certain details In c. nne
tlon with the Uryan reception
He wheeled abo t In hlH swivel
chair realj.'ted the while sombreio
he is wearing these days and foith-
wlth aked:
"Why shouldn't I serve on lh coni
nMttee to receive Mr. Uryan? I have
twice voted for him as tho nominee
of my party and I hope that no one
qtiestlrns my Datrocifkcy. I under-
stand he has said some hard thing
about railroad officials but any man
is liable to say more than be mean-
or to say what he does not mean
under the Mattering and exciting con-
ditions surrounding Mr Biynn home
( oinliit;.
"He has rlariri.d his lipoidd k.i.
iiiKK on certain quest Ions luee hit.
Madia n Rfpiare speMi. and while I
don't agree with bis anii'elii'iisloin on
these questions his ut I fiances hum
a he hin self hus said me not blii-1
lug on Democrats or the Uemociitie
party. Wltat we Demociats want io
do Is to keep oir lr ads and make a
I plMtlora- when the next national
Democratic c riven i Ion meets that
will appeal to all rlht thinking nion
who love cqal liberty and eqtil pro
tctlou uudei the law.
'Mr. Uryan and every other Demo-
ralie Individual can do his own
iliiukiiiK and talking until then aud
then re will all get together. u.
till Hun. what Mr Hiynn or Mr. Any-
body rcisu says Is not necessarily
eon! rolling. No one tran wns the
Democratic party There l where
we differ tioni the Republican party
Ue.-diies Mi Uian has said that he
is spcukiiiK nl foi biniself. and hot
for the p.nty lu expiesslng h'. i K s
und 1 take tilni ut lilb word
Speakei Cannon said hen- la-t
wink I Inn Hie Re. u til I an platfonn
will eontiiln unlv one Issue Tbtudoie
H usei!t Now who would iiei
h.ne thoiilu ilmt tin- .in at ill publi
ean purli unulil (Mine In thaf If
wi must h.ui '1 In o 1di e Room h It tor
twelve ears. why not for I went) fiui
nais and thin Ttieodoie II?"
lodge Speneei is not sayltiB so
i'lhel il)liel oi pliatel. but he
euiiiialus ihe popular lew that Ml.
R o-iiell will be foived Into n ac
i lit. in i of ihe next nomination of
hi paitj 'Ji it. feellug ' eLiwhLie
an ong I Hin tats aud Republicans
alike ami 1 hox.il will be rompell
ed to . e mi lesolutlon than be is
eieitlted ltl iMissessliig If he hue
ci eds In aoli' ug the call of tho poll
iRians of 1M l'"i ial in peat to
welcoire thi lossthlllty and Repub
llcans witbot v leadci fe"l that It is
dangeiors l as it is tbeie Ik
nothing else do
M n I
i
of i .! j n is . .1 I
1 ..- Is i .1 'l. k A I.
meiiiib Aiiknesn Willi a
wlili tli' 1 iiinin lips
nul nn .1 I' i
ertsh dr nimc
lag And n
iliy. ci.uk d ami inloilim Him menus
feerllini ku. and aie n Will 111 ap-
lilllllllK To ll M llin.lt 'nl . ik Nil
i.i I ki lip- ii l .it In .li ii i- a i ituis
il I li n up n lii i ll i i i ll Villi
soft ii hi I lii il i i ) in inn. ill ill I a
lr-- 1111 U. .ll HI sli i Hit) Im i i
vluceil link nlikel eippid at its J ir
.:. . i.iu y n i.mii & t'o
THEATRICAL
"lky and Abey."
"Iki md Alu" tli tl (.iiiinib who -I
of merriment anl musk! U twHiOUBCeU
for tbs Brooks Friday night The som-
nnv air tA lv WAvuatrA H Super ta an
unuiual owe both iu point of numtw
The prices
range from
IS9B&.
RMaWUBJO"
&Then we have tne more expensive kind as well
M
Scotch and .Cashmere Plaids and 1 C AA l-A &) C AA
Checks. The cost to you is - tyjLJJJ iO OUli
Ask to see the new Louis XV Overcoat. It has been justly termed
'The coat for a gentleman." Don't forget the little folks. We have
taken exceptional pains to secure just the thing a mother might de-
sire in the way of boy's and children's clothing at from
Any article
refunded.
incl ixeclUni'p mill KDionir tho promi-
nent mi'inlii'i mm ho mi ntKiiied tliJt
esevjptlon.ill ilenk (un uf .iiiilJvlll(
(Ci.iniliiln Mi J. K.w.tid IMt'-co iiml
Miuli lloshn Tin si nri: t .1 beyond
;r r?V M-r )!aitiv-'JtH
Oiiiun t'ii imiMt fliunlii.l .nut xtsu'IU
Mir ciigugt'd nw'li " liiio-tnl ton.fily at-
I anion ariii ttwu x.toiilvtf rspsrtolrc
of ihai.ictcilxalloiM tni'liidfi. "Tbo Two
TmeaU.ii-. ! Wlileli timlc mar xne
Iihm hrcoiiic fmnou. aU Mite. "IMrl--
i.in Uoxeis'" The Ikjietw M and His
Indlun Uil.li. -TIIS lii Bon-iy i"
.iii.l Ht-auiN " i.tc ivll or which arc Cor-
nells nnil 1 1 tiU' dicssed.
A YOUNG MOTH Ert AT 70
Mi iiiiitlni Iuik sud!eiit been road)
.i ma ii ") Twenty )i-ar of intne
-.nil. hk tio'ii ilysH'ptu had eutirwly
1 - iiiU i intll li inoiltm uK when
.1 . I t u i kin); KUili. ItilUii. wliiill
liu- i iimn u cured In i ami isloieil
tin .-in ii: i nul actitlli flic hud ill the
Iji-itni n tin witU Mli W". 1. Ollliit-
u I of ii.nf. i til Mi (lieitidt ri"loru-
II i . h lie .ni ih.- Klol Sit Sli'iii
ih In ii I Kiilnij. ilKlit puiitl'H
im
in s
122 W. Oklahoma Ave-
1 'fti
P .t .JFwSimJft
fifiiwii iswMsiaijattaDsgageggflQ3
1 i.i i i i nr.'s Miliri.i Ulllnin- Imiii KiiatK i .lugerat il i'tliinU fallll-
inl W i l.ni'-BCj mliiful Ntiif ii- i mii i On i dlffeient opinion
nn
ik
I'M
(I l
tn.l b
Empress Hugenle's Dressss.
Bone KHenlly publishml flgiu-es
to c&trusaKanpe of American women
lu dresb gie Interest to the giateruetif
of the Ktupiebs Kuenle to a friend iu
this counti that but three ti:ms In
hei life did he wear a dress Jut
cost as much as $z00 Ouee It wtv
or her wedding once for the baptism
of the prlnco Impel lal.
Bxalninsd.
An exchange nsks- What becoinsk
f all the plus? Why. they fall to ths
eatth ami become teuaplns At'snta
Journal. '
Blfiuius
of
M
Nsw Water Secop Tried. j
If the exporlmeuU that aro now be-
ing made with a net wator hcoop are
etccossful It will be poaslble (or
trains tuualug Rl the blgu speed of 75
miles an hour to take water without
thickening The in'ilal expeilmenl
made a few dura o was highly sue
rtd and UwJ Ml oSTtt .
possible tor ongines on the fast
: .. ...I.. LaiihllUiilulll 1I11
UllUUgU U I" v "...i ... ... .
deice
women it vi iia iiin will
HIT ISrit IdklllS lIO'lllll S IWllli
lS
&tontsm To It's fcowin haptness J)ftPt fnjan Duluth ckdmlar that oohsm-
to tbausaod of boms Tea or Tabtot . . erabl wbsst )wd bueu kvkl tkers for
' c"u
C It. Usufio.
5.00 to
to
purchased at our store may be exchanged or money
W
The flarkets.
COTTON MARKET.
Km oi hans Oet. 7. The Liverpool
in.ii kf t In eurl) hour wns about as
l.i-iKi-il lor ny 15 point down but as
In rum . nmtiit wr.itlier clinrl had an-
nul il n nuiie liopoful appearance and : '
Auiiii.in ni.itketfi weio relatively too
IiIkIi fin fori Inn hveW if uluci. there
iv i" i ''-.nl jusim.iit of iliftYrcnccs ut
tin "'i itinR of Ni n Urlefins m.irki't ioh-
t..ulK slii-w inj.' i lo-m of nbout -I polntx
on tin Ural cill 1 V oiuiM'i 10 "o. 'u.-ii ItKi
luliiti limi'i tliim .I.i oiii'tt li m . of tin'
Kt I 1 1 win ii tin s.uii" opt Ion w.ii
ii i IK ti.idul ui nl US." AsiUY of tli(i
li vi lupii oiiih tlnn m-ii- otlii'i feutiiiii
In In i. i.imJi.iJ. Nn n- Ihr li-- In'iiirf
! (In i iinriiiniiii iiKn t-tiii'iit to iii.ukul at
luiint nl .llsli llHitlon in T.'Xr.K. Iloiixtoii
iv.H'itlnif M tiiiii to ST.iinO Kilfi t mi ir-
Luw Hi-ills i' loti Iiii. l.irit Kir and
I l.iii Uilv-t m ir Iji foiv Mat v ii lc 'l.il-
os.m counti il on ievllna IS.imi'i to
II (Sifl 1iKj loinnircit with 1 1 07 1 o.n-
M.u ;ik.i uinl 0.J In JHul. Tl nn lla-
III . ill I'OllJllIK lull Willi tllll f.ll't tll.lt
uHhoimli last wci k nitmMit was
aiuuller than lust :eu' ..80.000 uKulu 't
H(M l()0 )ni;;it ;ni i flmt flvo flny
of f))tber inoiuaimr In Ust week
moverenl w.ls irgoi tlinn one jtar ngo
(11090 vrnui 325.0UO -ivfa notice to
th . adl. tha tllo i .. of wuaU w.kly
moxeinents woulil be wltli'-ssi'tl
Homething unexpected and of much
Impoi iHiice wns posted by Sciettiry
lister lo he ecect that the 7S9.50 lHe
hnndleil at port and ovi rland during
the month of Kepteml" ineraged lu
W'lshl BJ7 fr.-lfto eiiipuitil with 515 75-
lml pouiid" 1 it Beptember Figures on u
crop of aliout l?nOO000 lialfh thU In-iii-iise
In weljlil of IihIch added lo plu-
iilng i ipicltv of he ciu about 284000
balis whii.li nil ills ila'ioed and with
hoiiu- d.giii of ncui-aiy would moic
i in in iK ui tut the lnii iiiffntil a the
suit of Hi iiii it tinm w'nli I. date-
iki Mi liii-i hi U nnol -il an filing hus
I
ill 'lli wiiklv weather Roveinini nt le-
i oo. t will innlnlilx iniiliiiii u.ifn .liable
pil Hi icpf' ti nf llii l.ml wnk -mil us
did nuki) iiini-ts "f I. ad. Journal
(111- iimnlng Inn It la pomilbli -ucli n -I
i Iiii. iliv .ili luiii dii .niiiUil
COTTON BULLETIN.
Ppo. I il io ! ily Leader
ukLiliiMiia Cite. cl 7- Ci in rally
fai wi-alliil pi v ailed nui th nolc
i-iiUen l--lt The Hni.niii.ih ilUlili.t W
tin only om in wlilill i i'ii iiu.nl
l i nipi ii.iin .in In In i noli il im.
ill ilMtil. In
CHICAQO MARKETS.
Wheat.
Chlcaftu Oi-t 7. lu 'im In i.uly
P.H1 nf Hie div Hfiitlniiiit In ihe win' it
111 m hcarNIi and Pi I. e jilemnl n
iiii.iltniti- .lu me 'low ml thu noon hour
h.iwiiu u l .mscr t'liw il v duped ami
tliixnialiinit tin- . in iln.lci of :li
' wmlim
tin. miikit lnl.l hi 111 Ti. tlii.f lioaiuh
fnctui afffitlus the market at the open-
ins ucrc hi iiih'ea liheral rsctlpU In
the iiortli.-4t rnd .111 I'limno ut nearl
1 IKii) Owl Iitnhtl8 In :hn woi'.d i h!p-
niinti 1 null in .I with 1.1 ui uf the 11-rm-Kiiiilins
wii'rt lml -.i A fpicl.il
fi iii 1. uf ill. vim In imm nu it .i
the i.litln 111 igni ud or ddlpmi lit
flLllll l'.ll-l I Hid I 'H I'lllHll 'I I I It
W .hlnici. from . pl.cc4 heiuK
""i'"" "'
n u d" !""'n ''
ai 1 vi oak
h nl 10k dc-
1111 nd a to . n t II118 j.i-iui nn I
UaniHiirntl ti.ullng . nulu .luiii.X
the Hint hour 1-aiei In the il- the
iltinaii'i boamf more uili'e ill its ant
u lOl'OI UUU mills Ollivr UIUU.11 -
Ick-oI bull U ins aAller bidders
export strsngthsnsd the luarkt nsre
$10.00
uteri
The clono was strong Clearuncc of
wheat and flour were eaval to 116100
t'ushef. The amount on pusiige in-
crcuneil C$000l busheli and the vUthle
tupjily tnereated lSOt000 bushels.
Primary receipts were l.Btl.OOd bushels
compared with 1 $26000 bushoU for the
corifspondlng d'ty last yesr. Mlnne-
.111111 Uuluth uud Chtenr reported re-
ceipts of 1.133 cars agnlnst 1.O30 ears
last week and 1.2SP cars u year nfi '.
Corn
Tlie corn mnriCet v 1 ewle at the
opening breutise of nelllng by cutrh
houses. UxeeJlcut we.itlu 1 for the inti-
tuling of new ci op wua the chief
Winkining Inf-iicinc. Dunng the hist
half of the acmlon. '.he market becumn
111011- in nvinpathy with the strength of
whe.it tint the volume of trinlliiK s
nut li.m C'onimiKsliMi bouifea wore ths
elih f bin. The iniirkc. 1.I0 a firm.
I deal iciHIpti vile 3D0 aia Willi 1)8
i im of c nl iu . grailc
Oatt.
K.ivuiahle weather in Ihe northwest
fni the inoement of tho new crop had
n ilepresslmt effect o-. the oat market
e.ulj In tlx da. lli trtJw and soma
hiiiII hoi ill in were the diet sellers
Lu'er In the ilay active demand by eom-
iiiIkhIoii housoa caused a firmer
eel-
. ing I. 'col rvcelpta were 4J cnr.
Provisions
l'r ivUlone were exslsr at the opening?
because of u dooUne of flvo cent lu- the
p-Ha of live hogs. UUer itlinent b-
cuW Honiwliut bulllih und ptice made a
moderate ndviuics. t
Sun's Immense Heat
it Is osJcu atml that only a ?w
thousand millionth part of the liea.
omitted j tae sun ta caufciit lry th
i artli whose eoal-sui.ply jniwer Is "ela-
dvely so tuvliilteslinsl thnt If tery
bit of ooal i tho world were east Intc
one great bonfire and InstantansbMsly
burnt It would uot generate m mutt
heat as tho sun produces esrh tenth of
i second.
THE It-XAS WONDER.
Cures all Kidney. Bladder and Rhea-
matlo troublOB. Sold by all dnifjBlata.
or two months' treatment by mall foi
ILflO Dr. E W. Hall 2926 Olive
street. St Louis Mo.
Art.
Tha firmer lad ulrsartf purohussi.
number of shuree in an oil wall
. lightning rod and a quantity ol
gien goods.
But tho man with tho goM htlek
was not cast down
i "The old guy is the picture of de-
1 spair" quoth he to himself; "but
liko many another picture ha wjll
ctsnd retouching b? " real artist'!
uaaP." I'upfc
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I( mi trtlcUi U tiiili.i it 1 l-i- .11 Initial In
11 1 w 'is I.iit '1 hlnk it o. 1 111I hen
jiu k'i to liu Hi it In" 1' 11.11' to kerp
.iniiiiiil in luniM' ml li. Wri i Witch
HiiKi'l Sill. ll l Hi .. li 1 and the
uanif in xi.inipcil 011 inn I. . Good
ful ILtuu1 iwiKi.U.iU.iin and brule
an) (.mr. -tilli- reomni i'ed foi plht
Sola by ; It Renfro.
Rugs from Old Casting.
After a house clean ing ihe house.
Wife Is often confronted with a heap
of "Id carpeting Some may he fairly
- . Ingrain.
and some Ortisaels and who Is at her
iu' ends to know what to do with
It It is s sui prise to inauy to know
thai this n.'iss of uusihtly uisl.rinl
ittii be uittdo luto reall) beautifu
nigs The 1 a era understand luiilnjf
thtn in auci a way thai the most un-
IfkDlr oombinu'.ions come out rtrr
in all the new
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Brooks' Theatre
One Night Only
Friday Oct. 12th
Ilere's Where We All Laugh
A Suggestion by
Edward R.. Salter
"Whatever is We Am" So Are
Will H. Cohtxn-Lew Welch
and
and Vaudeville's Greatest A.t
J. Edweu-d Piorcc
and Marie R.oglyn
The Jolly Pair
Irene Meara Ida Lawrence
Reserved Seats on sale at the
Postoflice Drug titore.
Prices 25c 60c. Toe and $1
JL 1I1C
This Week.
Affernaoa
3:30 to 5:30
UQ io IO;00
lEvenings
Feed According to individual Needs.
Diliy cows should be fed according
to lueli sge. size Mid rouuiremen'-i
Lai'Ke rows need niue fted thsn the
smaili r ones an ! an) uw In lh' 'lush
o'r.r milk flow needs more fnod than
when sLe is only giving a limited
quantity
A Ruinous Policy.
Sei'lng tbs whole milk off the fa.ra
is i litmus ol fertility and can on'y b
atfur'ljd when tho receipts for i!a
milk aru so good as to afford a -return
to th? '.and by the purchase of foul
for the stock or of feitilisew.
On .in 11 . 1 -.in 1 ml ? ow alii- 1 ii-
liiK llnlin.11 1 -1 Hoik. Vi nulu 1 Tea
HilillU lil tin km laiieluijg syS gnuil
ueullli ami ii'nih A ssle to- l.-k!
ehltArcn. Tea or Tablets 16 oenU C II.
Ken (to.
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