The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 56, Ed. 1, Monday, October 29, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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MONDAY OCTOBBI. -"' I toil
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Frcr Delegate to Constitutional
Convention
rl wenty fourth l"lan;cf
W. L. HELTON.
of Marshall.
For Delegate to Constihotonal
Convention
Twenty-fifth District
ORVILLE T. SMITH.
it . Guthrie.
For Delegate to Constitutional
Convention
Twentjr-'ixth District.
J. C. JAMISON.
Guthrie. Township .
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JAMISON TfctE MAN
If boinM) ii oil and i.ipahtliiv me
ttkin Into account frfii'ial T C.
.land son will be fleet-' to ihe con-
stilutifinal totivcntlon Inmi the L'tith.
illi trie! Ciuiddcied limn ill stand-
auU ot liiiilnslc worth ;miil .lanii
-.mi Ih i-miUed to unaiil'noue support
if the vot. i i Miuth Liiti.ui It is a
iitainty that if elected U- will be
iii honoi ilili- acquisition to t hv eon-
ttntlon His m (Kr ha-. Ihui id lr
.e. His eaily life !. cUim Iv astto-
inted wlih pionmr hanlships I t in
full and nirj one of his nudei tak-
ings lie hab never dcpaiiid fiom the
path of honor Endowed with a fund
of tvery .lay plilloH.pby and !ianl eom-
num -ensc coupled with ilgld integil.
y and cal ho stiuds fii above the
man pitted against lilui Emi his
opponent can not but compliment him.
for Mr JmkliiB says. "General Jaml
-'in Is a fine man but at C7 enrs he
is too old to be of sen-Ice In the con-
tention."' When one reflects that 12
of the 91 min.bciB of the United
states penat- are far pant 7. nbjo-- vvlll imiwoj will carry him through.
Hon as to age is absurd. Jamison Is The duty of the voter in the 26th dls-
vlrllo and strong ho U active and' trlct is to valiantly uupport the Demo-
watcliAil. H woiks dilly on hUjcrail" nomlneo for the convention a
farm and the sum of his labois each man win Is Identified with the bert
week is far beyond that of nianv day Intiiesls of Guthrie and jan be of
laborers of triddle age. There U not
ono ubjuttlon to General Jamison He
vvlll be oleoted for he is a tne mar.
In ever' twiiBe of the word
Henry Asp will be too olosi-ly watch
td to yjrove an effective u ember or
the conveiitiini K ect Sumli and lake
in chanci s
ASP AND SMITH
The last lap of tlie iiiiMiiutmnul
tui vlgu began loday Nit 'l'uesday
the iosult will be knoit'i 'I li.i- tai
Apathy hw naikd the punK of
ho camyalgn In the niajm u if con
-nil tlonal dibtibi Tliis is i sped
.illy so in on.- of the :.i. t imp nut
.llsliicts in tin state tin yi The
'.impalgn in Hub dlstilcl tot the most
part hrws b in waged without the dis
tuet The Guthrie district litis liaem -
the focsi point of the i.tnpaigu b
riBson ol the fa t that tin pa i amount .
1 sic in th cuniptlgn was at first
b'. ih injected into the ampaigu
tbro'gh and by the person.tlitv of the
thief of .ill latlr ad men in the Htate
Il nry Ak Mr Asp has been closely
i ion tilled wuh every legislature iu
iiklahonia nn seventeen yers. As a dorses him. In the face of these facts
result of tt.is tlose association with Is It safe to elect Kepuulieans to the
law iraki i in the ikast there is but convention?
-me law i tne statute books of Ok- '.'?.
laboma t ibe pit sent time that Is Geary Uulletlu "If Henry Asp Is
Mimical u i he laihoad corporal Ii n elected he will do the bidding of the
.'.wing business in the tate. The peo- interest he represents and which In-
(!. have grown to loam that Mr Asp. teresta are doing every thing In their
bit nade hinmell valaable to the cor- power to elect hirv "
&
fThe effect of Scotis Emulsion on thin
pale children is magical.
V It makes them plump rosy active happy.
it contains voa uver wn nypopnospmtes
and Glycerine to make fat blood and bone
and so put together that it is easily digested
by little folk.
ALL DRUGQIBTSi
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it
wi i i . r i ii i ' v in 1 1 ii
l.md cit th i -! mli i .1 .mi!
north llntioiahlo legislators lia.c
left Hieli happy homes mllne awaj
And after 60 days' residence In fl.ith
ilf hive ret pined to their lespi-rtlve
dlKiilrl marked and dtscrt dltc '
Tales have been told and n tob) of
the awful power of the iHllroml
ttctoj; us whoae tcnaclea. like the
spen heof. were ever In motion The
iittrlea spread over the state have
kIiii K hoi roi to I lie niAita of th
honest eo.imn The lliohdinsnaKifln
na.iie -f Asp his always accompanied
these stoiles which rteI on the mind
like the legends of old In that they
trew never forgotten So now. after
all thew yenra the mystic man who
ttisphed these stories llses bogle like
bffoie their very eyes and In the
lefrlslatlxe citadel whlrh marked for
lite i lif innocent legislator who en-
countered the contontllon bucxaaw
Thus the candidacy of Mr. Asp at
once ciystallaes the chief laa-ie by and
tin o uli which rr. minis of the const I
I "tioiml eonreution will be .-elected.
In er dlstrl t rvei y caudldate is
being weighed In his Kdntioii to he
lallroad corpornlions It he he silent
ho la ruHiked. What Is Mr Asp's po-
ult Ion' Pel onalh a Kod man but I
he not also ih i edited 8 ippose
hi'i tated In the contention i nsh
iiu; a roall la ilabli- irpwic fin bo
K t Mipptiit? Will not Hie iihuiIhii
hsi IH'ware. thi a J U i in
lluii' Mr A' p.m record as a
i.iih ad man will handle ip him at
ni'iy j 'inp Ho ronllv cin cnr mil
no ili sii able woiU fublicly tho ollut
mi i bors of the romenllnn will i;iphk-
nav lilm Thin all being true what
good can Mr Arp render Guthrie and
the r.jthrte-distiiot in the vouvpiiilon?
None Why ikH got away fiom this
idle sentimental idea that Asp can
turn all the necessary tricks that lie
can dominate the convention; that be
nn make Itotr' bowl' I3erybody is
onto Asp and bis IntliieticHJ will be
nil On the contrary the roieis of
the j'lth lintilr( can really do some
tiling fin iheniHoUeH and aecur able
ii'iui i illation In Hie support nf
Oillle T Fr.llh Theie will hi nu
pi i (imrioil i il'ji dice ui; iltihl SlI 1th
Hi i i! '-it ill tin i nil .i-ntlun ami --
H' i.iic wuh Iii- li 11 h wltlnmt
i 'ii'Mim 'iiowaid miliiiii-i) He can
mi "(.ml lot the p. ii ile Ho ctn do
n 1 fi liit- ilisii.ci Smith In con-
ilii he ii ipth'' h ia lion-
ii. he i lak a fiiiid cii(kly; he 1
idiM a)nu. liuiad A Yule
' iniiiiB he poshi'BSiM H.hilarly at
nib I -i Hy ftovMia on h pocrlsy and
.tut Ile belJeves In what lie
in .Kin II' would f.rorn an uulo-
wiiiil cffiit to inflnence him froir the
liin id his fixed principles of honor
.ui.i imtlce Smith Is a inunly man
indowed with Hjilendlil mnnuood. If
(luted be will easily be one tf the
badeiH of the convention Ills
li uwUile of the Uw Is uiiquestloiied.
lb haa ile gi en test legal mind of any
Iauer in the West and by the appli-
cation of his legal talent ami training
he cm and will aid In the evolving
ol a conatlt Hon free from corroding
CO i luilon taint and purchn ed
clauses Mr Smith la making 111"
campaign without moiioy. He has
none to spend. Ills own Indomitable
sen Ice to lite oohstlt.noy In the
nuiklng of
the fundamental law for
tin new statu
Tin constitutional convention will
le Dimoeratlc That fact Is now con-
ttdcil b leading nep.iiilicaus. Then
vvh. not elict men from Login c anty
wl.i will bo in haii ony with the
jHity l hat w"'l wt.ie the coustittitloM
whl b will endure foi fl.t yoai
V I.. Hell in la a woitliy man tin
ill i Holli la; he i not tied to anv
elupii Holllday i an not iiouestl)
sti( tin iulerestH ol his L'llli district
COHSUl IK lit
L'uniioi Holllda.x Is the poorest
spttli.n of constllutiu-i! Umber ;;
(hi Mate And h vleloiH AKlt on
la bo
bHK
fuimors qniotuj ld th .
tlil.f aw Stall'"- "'
1 "w -a is not aiding
iiullducy to any great extent.
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Ued Iluck Opinion: At last reports
Henry Asp was still chief of railroad
advocates nnd also candidate to the
"onstltutionsl convention. Ami. with
two or three exceptions the nepubll
can press all over the new state eu-1
BOo. AND$I.OO.
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A DAUGHTER OF JUDEA
By FLORENCE EDITH AUSTIN
rwirnjJW'rHwqw
(Copyrujht by
Hhalma.1 wan Just n Helieceaesque.
heHoqulned waif from the ochre if
Naxai-eth She bad been imported to
this rounu v by an cnterpilslng manu
facturer who Knew the commercial
alue of a puii (f luminous oriental
ees or an olive nkln with tips and
cheeks the led of the almond and of
a sugar sweet voice to vend his ma
chlne-cmhrolderTd fabiios as real
Syrian hand wrought stuffs.
Shahoat's success at coining shekels
and siKdllng the Kgyptlnns ought to
have satlslled an rational man. but
the money microbe bad diseased the
American s business acumen: and
elthor hp had nevei heard or he will
fully Ignored the old pagan precept
that nn educated woman was "u (light
or steps leading to calamity." for dur-
iiift the Idle season with the Uea or
Increasing her commercial value he
enrolled Shalmal In a mission school
where matriculation fees are un-
charged and both books and Instruc-
tion oome Tree
Through n fateful coincidence the
allurements of a linguistic education
that Is. a k eater famlllailtr with
the colloquial dialects of the orient
i him is anpiiied In a college course
had liiiliienced one Kmory Kernlsh to
become an Inxtiuctor In this same
o angelical institution where nomadic
nomiii's weie wont to gather in na
finmant nuinbei-H
Shalmai was truh a
vision of orl-
enlal loveliness dusk) and deep-tint
oil
Th. ...1.1 ...w.l .-j ...l
. .. ........... . npn-v IH..B-
leiles of the incense bath weTe waftl
in delicious .eplivi. from her gay
stilped garments. She shone an Im-
maculate exception among that throng
of "great unwashed" and from Ills
first surprised glance the fastidious
Kerulsh was Infatuated with this maid
or musk nud amber this unlettered off-
spring or a decadent race with hor
dower or clinking rolna wroothed
through the midnight or hor hrtlr and
bangles jingling like castanets with
every inovo.
Hut Kernlsh was a imlltlc oung
Occident and In no haste to commit
himself to wonts In truth when
() fiom the witchery of Shalmal's
"Your Place Is Here Safe Shslttred
In My Arms."
presence ho would arguo with himself
tho pros and cons of such a mating
and to his calmor Judgmont It soemod
rank folly for him whon woman of big
own ruco and station woro ns plentiful
as Juno l-oios and to bo hnd for tho
picking. Hut In tho moanwhllo ho do-
rotcd hlmaulf -o Shalmai's ospocinl in-
almctlon. it vhh at this time that nn unusual
book called "In Ills Steps" was ox-
citing a nutlnnal lutorost and tho
reading lossons at tho mission were
nsslgnoil from It. It was a story of
how so mo peoplo In a western town
attomiitod to apply tho prlnolples of
ChrUtlaulty to their evoryduy life and
carry it into their business. The re-
sults depleted were in every Instance
In somewhat the nature of Golgotha ;
and yet scorning crucifixion an emu-
kitlvo enthusiasm swept the mission
Rchool and hoping by tnelr united
example to charm the world to applied
Christianity a society was termed of
i hose who would pledge themselves for
a specific time to do Just as Shaluial's
holy countryman would fcf He were In
their place
With serious misgiving Shalmal
subscribed her Hebrew name to the
role of Chrhjilans. She knew the peo-
1--. i).a lnlia . 1
pie anu nun ....-; ..
tXRUtt I
but hor OArtVArslon i
l '
ouieere i
fm periodic use only
it was the month preceding the
Holidays w itm the momentous com
pact was ei teied Into and it was also
the harvest season for one In Shal-
mai's line So. with a tiny silver "In
His Steps" cross hanging upon her
breast and a heavier one weighing her
heart she took her itacklug cases of
embroidered spreads and cushion our-
ers and draperies unknown to tho Holy
Land and started out over tho old
familiar friendly route.
Her employer parting advice to
make her oonseleHce elastic wherever
her pletige and business might clash
had only made her tho more deter-
mlnetl to live up to It faithfully He
had warned her that she would find
silence more goldsn than truth but
a frenxy ror truth telling had seised
upon Shalmal. She was prodigal with
It and reckless as to results
"No. Udee" she would sa at every J
house with an accent that echoed or
Kudraeloo. i am oilental but m
embiuldorles era fiom Chicago '
'They are made hv rivilans living
there' would pci-l-t Hie intending
pUM'hSIM'l
"Noo we gel mole moult s U sell
ing I hem.'' confessed Shalmal i oui
4geousl "I lie to ou on e Imi I ut
lie now I Cbreesllan "
lint the an American Americans
fallen to appreciate the tuperlority of
dome -:1c stuffs or the beauties of na-
tive taleut awl with each rash udmls-
lu the waim smtle of welcome would
Gradually relax uutll Shalmai saw only
Bray 'b'is v-m k'rfc Wmi&
WfrM Jar Vv !Ltji-'yilv VWaKElB
mkrimM&
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a look of cold disdain ilie novelty of
heailng the truth was too recent an
Innovation yet to encourage as a fad.
The disillusioned customer would put
away her pnrne with a defrauded air.
md the emliMo lefortnor would fold
up hei goods and gi on from village
to village along hei suburban route
The coins In hoi ancient money-bag
became fewer anil smaller In denom-
ination with the caiivnmlng of each
new and old town the rich-toned com-
plexion faded to the color of nntlquo
Ivory and the rounded form lost Its
plump symmetry with the anxiety and
tho sennter fare
Three weeks of tribulations suffi-
cient to discourage one 10 tho religion
born then Shnlmal was reduced to her
last rootlet "of all evil "
Hor employer wondered then grew
wrothy and finally anxious as her re-
ports camo from the vsrlotr towns
alio was making such small aalos that
one machine could overstock her mar-
ket whilo alio was not realizing
onough In profits to provide hor with
the essential or life. Vexed and per-
plexed at this sudden turn of affn.rs
he was conj- ctttrlng whether It was
Shaltnal's lack of learning that had
sold his goods so readily "before tak-
ing" or whether It was her over-ethical
education that was train uIm
j for them now when Kernlsh enme
IntO lilM nffl- fi liAM nmawhal nl
er anJ to lin U)e mMurBC;lrBr ot
......... ..c.u ciuunimi
Illinois oriental embroideries relieved
-1.1. m. i -j ... l.i. r .
I o " " " " l '"'"" r
1 2 fi"'"' ?"11 '"' hl8 Olalou of the
With tho eagerness of n lovor long-
ing for a profoxt to again look on hie
adored Kernlsh volunteered to go out
hs a rosette oxpodltlon to tho loo thor-
oughly Christianized convorl.
Whatever Kmory Kernlsh'n original
intentions tnny have been they
seemed to undergo a subtle change
on realising tho ravagos that hor
week of hardship had wrought on
Slialainl.
He eame upon her as she was drag-
ging herself and her pack through the
slush ef a country road. Her gay gar-
ments were wind and weather frayed
he was soiled exhausted disheveled
she appeared no longer a dethroned
princess of the home or Judah. With
the tarnishing of her fine feathers
Shalmal lost caste with her suitor
and the expression that came over his
face wa neither silntlv nor pleasant
(o look upon.
Hut Shalmal taw onl her lover of
the mission coming to meet her and
she fell into his arms with the limp
ness of a rag doll ami wept her glad
i Her
"Why Shalmal!" he exclaimed.
"I have kept the pledge but behold
to what it has brought me" and she
hushed her sobs to hear the commen
dation of her Christian lover. It came
it was a foolish promise to ninko
and a more foolish compact to keep.
Hut it Is ovor now. You must lonve
the reforming of tho world to those
better able to copo with It. Your
placo Is hero safe sheltered in my
arms beloved nnd 1 will enro for ou
rorovor and forever."
Her toaru sprinkled him afreah
liko April showers with tho sunbeams
shining through as ho kissed the
pomogranate glow back into her chook
and consoled her with forecasts of a
rutin a whoro ho and she wero soon to
Journey back to tho slioroa or tho
zithorn sea and theio live Just for
each other.
"Wo will have olio grand wedding
at the mission" inusod Shnlmal with
blissful nalvotto.
Kornlsh Unshod guiltily thon fnl-
torcd: "It won't bo necessary a
mnniage Just now might bo ratal to
my prospects." Shnlinnl's stunned
alienee encouraged him and drawing
her closer he went on moro glibly:
"Coromonlos are inoroly form Shal
null. Marriage is simply a business
contract nnd no moro roquires tho
services of n preacher than nn or-
dinary partnership requires tho In-
tervention of an nttornoy. A coven-
ant between two loving henitti should
be more sacred than the ordained
phrases or tho ritual. I horoby prom-
ise (o love and cherish you with a
greater coiistaucv than ninny who re-
quire a legal oath to lvold them" nud
he stooped to kiss the rlpu rod
month but Shalmal sprang away
j from hint in sudden realising horror.
"Is this what vou Chroeetlnns call
following in Hid Steps?" she erlod
out In sharp pam
- - " 5"" i fl III
' Not exnctlv in His stens
'..... ....... i..i .. .iam ."! bHrfeet
uic iuminni m tttvw . --..-
Solomon's David's nnd be reason-
able wall. Shalmal!" Hut Shnlmal
had caught up her pack and fled Ilka
a frightened fawn across tho floWs;
leaving Komish much oisturnoa as to
the report ot him ho might carry
back to tho mlsslou and its posslblo
effect upon his consular expectations.
Whon sofelj lost rrom Kornlsh In
the shadows or the wuiy twilight
Shalmal sank down on a bunch ot
brushwood to think ovor things and
to weep out the last calling drop or
hor disillusionment.
Then she took a little calondar
from her pocket and calculated care-
fully: "Selnh! this is tho last day
of the pledge!" she sighed In forlorn
relief; "and to-morrow well it Is
too hard to be a Chroeetlan In a
Chreeetimi oountree."
Kitchener's Kindness.
Uird Kitchener once came across a
oung wounded officer in hospital at
i.-! ot whom be had no previous
. llowipdBe He asked how he was get-
Hng on and learning that he was prac-
tically convalescent remarked. "Well
all oii want is fresh air now. My car-
litgc shall cull for you in the morn-
ing The next inointug Lord Kltcheu-
i w it about the streets on foot while
his carriage took out a number of con-
valescents Xraiue's Presidential Expense.
The ust of electing M. Kallleres
preldent of the Frsneh republic was
M.OOO. While in offlee he will' coat
France 12000 a month.
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REPUBLICAN
O.r Santa r"e father which art In Guthrie.
Henry Asp be thy nemo.
Thy k'ngdoii come thy will be done
In the Indian Territory ns In Oklahoma.
Give us this day our dally boodle.
Forgive us oir "fixing"
s -WP forgive those that "fix" against us.
Iead ns not into defeat or the penitentiary.
Cut deliver ns from democracy
And thine be the pelf the
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he Home of
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At
our -waisaj.iusrsEs
We give you a 10 cts. bottle for 5cts.
School Books
School Supplies
We are Headquarters.
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Ul t let imiit convem hen- NumiiiIm-
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A nunilu i of tilt- tot'itl t
the -ttiltblKS yeterdy
its wi-it del is
If an article 1 Imitated the original U
always best. Think it over anl when
yen go to buy that box M salve to keep
around tie liouse set DeWiU'j Witch
Hasel Salve. It hi the ontnal wnd the
name is el sinned on every box. Coed
for ecsema tetter.botls.cuti and bruUcs
and eialnllv recowuenJed for piles.
Sold by - II. II on fro.
The Mode n Wtiodmen will s've n box
tuppt-i Tucuvlay night n their lodse
room ii the Odd rVllows lulldlng Kv-
bott lt hit Ited. Th prelllest wo-
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sour stomach and Tbat Tired Feeling it is an indication that your Liver is not
performing its duly by tlnowing off the poison from the system.
Out Eagle Nerve and Liver Tablets
will correct this at once. Purely a vegetable preparation
Wo guarantee it to restoie a torpid and iuactive iiver to a
perlect and natural action and cure habitual coustipatlon
Try it.
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PRAYER.
plunder and the
annuity forever
Good Goods and Low Prices
Renfro's Drug Store
.a. gasp- cg"cra?
206 West Oklsx. Aye.
in m will 1m k'm a .i p In . in
11. ii nil I gi n a I kL
!'. I gin St
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S(-;:lr mi) 1 1 t city gl.U ire poor l-
no rant thins. Somo of them c.innot tell
a. hr.e from u cow but they do know
tlm Halllto- lUicky Mountain Tt Is
one of the greatest beaulltters known.
Tfu or UtbleU SI eeiits. C. It. Reitfro.
I' il. Ju'it'4 kill- il a Qi '!'- t.il. ktn
jeatt-ida) ubuui lx miles northvust if
tlie city Jonrs ay I m IIiv II st .tnd
only one lie ever saw.
True anl tried friends f the family
DeWltt's Little lSnrly Hiir. fleet fer
results anl best to take Rosy cheeks
and ssMrUlug eyes fob vv the ue of
these desendable little pills. They do
not gripe ti.' elcken. Sold l' C. It. Ren-
tal. The 50000 t Inb lll ueet lunlsh- in
the council i number to di"tu the dif-
ferent K- f'unthirtt- piiii'itlona i:nif
to night and lute ou ki.: nlwut 1-tlins
and tvr. A-mannkin.
STORE
tilt- uatni il a
Clt
p fi i it II ' ft i hi
Plttl
BLOOD POISONINO
results fronr. chronic constipation which
le qelekly cured by Dr. King's Nv Lif9
Pills. They remove nil poisonous germ
fiom the netem and lufu new ilfe anl
vigor; cure sour stomaer nausla had-
aohe dibtineas and colto without grip-
ing or UNcomfo. t SSc. OuarantfeJ by
all drug 'Ides.
Too Many Officers Absent.
The "aba-woe habit" is a wonace tn
tho Unitod States army. TUs is tha
statomor.t made by Hrig. Con. Dabb
commanding tho department of Dako-
ta In his annual report He calls at-
tention to tho groat number of officers
now absont from their rogimonts and
says that the number is steadily in-
creasing from yoar to yoar nnd is
greatly impairing the efficiency and
discipline of the various organisations
of the army
3
BC-frd6I
Edwevrd Nichols Prop.
& 'THE' Jft
DRUG (J STORE
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