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ttUTHBH OCLA. THUR8DXS APRIL 4 1W7.
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THURSDAY APRIL. 4 1907.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Loader 4b authorized to an-
wwimco tho candidacy of tho following
gentleman for tho offices Indicated
subject to tho inctlon Of tho Domo-
5erstlc party;
For United States Senator:
Key V. Hoffman of Chandler.
Refcert U. OWen of Muskogee.
M. L. Turner of Oklahoma City.
S. M."tutherford of Muskogee.
For Governor:
Dr. M. A. Kelo of Enid.
Thus.' Doyle of Perry.
Chas. N. Haskell of Muskogee.
For Lieutenant Governor:
"Gwfge'W. Bellamy of El Reno.
C. S. Gllkerson of Elk City.
For State Treasurer:
J A. Menefee of Carnegie.
C. M. Howe of Arapaho.
Robert Dunlop of Kay county.
For 9fete Superintendent:
. M. Barrett of Lawton.
Robert L. Knle of Cordell.
Evan Dhu Cameron of Sulphur.
For 'Secretary" of States
Wen.' Crew of Oklahoma City.
Tor Stato Auditor;
Augustus E. Ivey of Stlllwoll.
O. A. Brewer of Alfalfa county.
For: Supremo Judgo:
A. J. Rlttenhouse of Chandler.
For Attorney General:
S. P Frcellng pf Shawnoo.
Chas. West 'of Eaid.
Tot Clqrk Supremo Court:
E. C. Patton of Tishomingo.
For Railroad Commissioner:
W R. Kelly of Blalno county
J. P. Reetzel of Watonga.
F. S. Pulllam of Coyle
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For .Corporation Commission:
Chas. H. Plttman of Enid.
Tor Congress First District:
V.'L.'Ea(jleton of Pawnuo.
Jj:igq Burford says: "Thoro shall
b t0 mbfe; gambling lu Guthrie.''
Guthrie has accomplished great re-
svAts In tho past eighteen months and
can do moro In tho next year.
Tbo- man fthat was beaten should
join wltli tho fellow Hut boat hlin nnd
all boost for a greatc 1 Cuthrlo.
Now coiuq8 tho El Hcno Democrat
with a llarjng headline: "Guthrlo
will loso tho capital " Not much!
Oktahoma City votd to clogo
ealuous at 12 o'clock at night und Qti
Sundays and to wipe out gambling.
Strikes uro very disastrous ovon
when won and It is to bo hoped that
lho railroad jitrika may bo averted.
The best orator in Oklahoma Is At-
torney (ilddluga of Oklahoma City.
Ho Is logical convincing and lvllllnnl.
Maxim Gorky Bays "1 found abso
lutely nothing congenial in America."
Jyt ihat statement down to our credit.
Thq Now York World calls for tho
removal of Harrlinan and prlutu tho
im'inu.4 of tho mot who could do tho
-dcci
TJ10 roal iluancial gunliw Is tho man
who tun pay tho ICaster bills between
tsetlllng with the coal man and tho lea
mau
Thp caUmJty howl of Wall Btreet Is
finding It moro and moro dlffloolt to
get transportation ovur the Hudson
rlvp;. 5- r .
That recent Hurry In Wall street la
very like ono that would overtake- uny
crowd of gsniblers If tho police
threatened a raid.
U J. Hill says 11 would take ?G-
500000.000. to build railroads onough
to relievo tho strain ou railway
traffic. Ho favors Improving the
waterways.
After Speaker Cannou's experience
at C0J0 We way Uo induced to raso
tho Quarantine over minority speak'
erri In congress.
Ond ndvnnlago about making tho
tariff a paramount Issue Is that all tho
railroad forces would bo lined a Jn
favor o that diversion.
Tho splendid spring trade of tho
mor bants of Guthrie Is growing nt a
rapid rate. Tho cotton money pour
oil Into this cotinty last fall stuck and
Is lu vldcnco.
That an amateur hand drivels over
tho editorial columns of the Capital Is
evidenced by Improper post-election
comments. Tho less tho Capital says
Just now tho better.
Thero Is another side to tho llfo of
tho American millionaire. Ho lu now
becoming a target for cranks. Young
John D Rockefeller finds himself
compelled to employ detectives to
watch him while he teaches his bible
lass. I
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During Uio past two years the Capl-
tal has constantly nagged tho Duko
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administration and nolo with pleas-
ure any Improvement.
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Shawnee Journal: Tho greatest mBrB final pt from d
work over done by a slnglo paper In () tho jIOXIM-toader. Willi tho In-
Okahoma has been done by the . t niarls U(0 nna Bt f
Guthrlo Lender The Leader has commtint y ownership to Individual
rno-o influenco throughout Oklahoma owncrah. It t!oos not destroy com.
hum any other stato paper. munlty lire. Iwt It furnishes tho in-
. : T"T . dlvWufll n ifirm and Independent
Tho Leader today announces the foiimlatici from wh.h to vcw 10
P!JX&?'JZL& community life. It does not (uko him
for state railroad commlsslonoi. Mr.
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ruiiium iiua uut.ii r ri-niuuiu ui Luguii
county for seventeen years .He Is a
jugged Democrat and n heavy tax
payor. Jlo is peculiarly adapted to
discharge tho duties of tho offlco to
wuu" uu "a'"'"a- I Ilsh upon tho tract therein named a
".' I ' homo. That Is a good word overy-
O. J. Logan ot Kiowa county has wliero. but not always duly appreclat-
nnnounced himself ns a Democratic ed Moro llian any othof tern lt
candldato for tho stale senate from nuTs tie upWarl progress of human
tho Kiowa Ouster and Washita xlia- nfe Hero nro formed man's earliest
trlct. Logan was a member of the tka nn) upon this foundation almost
lower houso In the Eighth assembly aono stands all Individual stato and
nnd mado an exceptlonallj good rec- nations! progress
ord as a cnietul ad painstaking legls-1 The Cherokee's are getting tho final
itoi. iionuireuiuuaiuuiwTOui
and Tho Leader trusts ho will bo suc
cessful in his campaign.
SOME SERIOUS EFFECTS OF
INCREASED COST OF LIVING
There (s a very serious question In-
yolvcd In tills ovor Inerraalns cost of
vlng It Is wel enough to Insist
that tlio productivity bo Increased to
meet this Increased cost. Thnt 1b
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However there Is a point wliero in
tia.-u v in uviuK iuvu i majiia
and the necessity of keeping up with
his class quite overwhelms the
mli.llini.n lift f1.l il.n ll.i tlitHoi.
iiii-iuuuiv. iiu iimia mm ijjc iiuiiKM
no wouu uo aim uio pppareni neces-
elty of his family combined with tho
Increased cost of living havo qulto
uuiiuii ii.v luvuuumu vajiauiij. CIU70I1 Of UlO COmlllg nOW Btnte.
Perhaps nowhtfro Is this moro
keenly felt than hero In Amcrlr-j . GOOD DEMOCRATIC TIMBER.
where tho people hive acquired ex-1 Tho campaign for tho August olec-
pensivo habits and set for themselvos tlcnc grows warm nt a remarkable
standards qulto boyond thpso.of other pace. So far It Is qulto within tho
countries. ' J Democratic Hnc3. Tho Republicans
Tho sad part of It all Is that It Is arpoar to bo sadly afflicted with cold
becoming a disintegrating factor In tho
America! homo life.
Ernest P. Dlcknell.
head of the
Chlcago Burcwu of Charities who for tlons. Thoy rocelvcd the benefit of
a year has been investigating tho whatour present and passing' Upposl-
causes underlying wife-desertions be- t!on thero Is to tho constitution but
Doves ho has found tho reason why
men leavo homo.
"Lack of means to loop a family lu
anything Uko comfort Is tho under-
lying forco that disrupts most faml-
lies" said Mr. Dlcknell. ".UmJprstand
Respect
cu. Y0UR
Stomach
GIVE it food that will not irritate or
retard the performance of its natural
functions and it will reciprocate in away
agreeable and comforting.
No single ingredient contributes so
largely toward wholesome 'nourishing
agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder.
Royal Baking Powder's active ingre
dient Grape Cream of Tartar is the
most healthful of the fruit products.
Th3 is why Royal Baking Powder
makes the food finer lighter more appe-
tizing and anti-dyspeptic a friend to the -stomach
and good health.
' Imitation Baking Powdirs Contain Alum
"The use of alum and salts of alumina in ' J
food should be PROHIBITED. W"4W"lv'a
stant use of alum compounds exerts a
deleterious effect upon the digestive
organs and an irritation of the internal
organs after absorption.
N "EDWARD S. WOOD M.D.
"Prrfmiir Chemistry
t.fHrvM4 MmH1 ScfeMl ."
nie. 1 do not mom this to apply only
40 tho very poor. The trouble l litis it
crooked strand through all our family
life. These are strenuous days. Tho
pace Is awlft. A man to keep up with
tho procession must devekp now
strength all tho time. Otherwise ho
will fall and bo trampled under foot.
"The dlftlotltlcs that confront fi
man who 13 earning a fair Hilary
enough to keep his growing family In
decent 'Ircumstances when there is
such n big advance In living expenses
n that of the present ato trying '.In
tho extreme." O
DtckneU's reports Indicate 'that
thero aro 20000 deserted wives in
Chicago.
THOSE HISTORIC DEEDS.
Tho Indians aro now receiving their
deeds. The Cherokees oro receiving
the final evidence Of their alotments
!u severalty nt tho rato of 900 per day.
At this rnto It will not take long to
miact tho final scenes of allotment -1n
severalty. Soon every Indian will
know and feel tho thrill that comes
to a nmn w wth n cMr aml nal
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nml n hIfl very own somehow It
touches tho proud spot In n man and
ho feels himself more of a man than
ho wan before.
Th thn pnnrGn tf hnmnn nvAtifo tf
out of the community life but Jt does
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(atoa n tho fb ot whch ')0 a
par:.
Tho groatost boon ono
dceU8 c0n'ftT8 th f ht Q Cfltal).
of these
OVUieilCO Of tllClr Individual OWIlCr-
ship In fee simple of theso homes. To
each Chorotoeo tl.eso deeds become
tllll(Klntl( In tlin llfn nt (Initio u-lin ro.
pcIvo tlu.m Thnv nf nnro lmnnm..
.yitonta nf lltv. nvdlnnnn nf !
stroK rod bIood of an iiuatrlwus lino
ot ancestors and guarantees of that
0cn Kroator boon-American cltl-
zcnnhli
Tjic30 nro historic days In Indian
life. Tho Indian may only In part
understand It. Men whp aro making.
ro-ji mytory seldom do. Tho Indian
ia ninnruiup (mm n nnrrn .).
nnd JuBt now taking hold on tho great
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Blat0 national and worldwide life
tj at Is so chara:teristlc of Twentieth
century civilization. Thnt ho will
II)nko g0od B ti10 nope of ovsry tnI0
feet. Thoy had expected to get a
imio wariniji ior tneir peuui ex-
tremltlc8 frcm tho spring city elec-
only succeeded In carrying a com
paratlvoly small r I l the cities
and towns. Very :ikel however
they have received enough encourage
ment to Indnco them to. venture ou
tlio AmgtiHt campaign. If so the torn-
toms of tho old leaders may again bo
heard In thu field.
Tho Democratic candidates for
nomination td tilt stato and congres-
sional offices aro making nn execp-
ttonnbly clean and manly campaign.
TliPlr appeals to the people have the
right ring. They nro not mnklng tho
campaign on the demerits of their
opponents lAit rather upon prlnclplo
and such merits ns tho people may
attribute to each of them.
There Is a good old Democratic ring
In theso. announcements They.. disclose-
thhYa'ct that tlio bouiocVatld
party Is ever tho friend of the great
nit.hllo classes' in state and nation.
Thoy show forth clearly tho Demo-
cratic doctrlno of "equal rights" to
nil as contrasted with tho "special
privileges.1'
When ono knows tlio men who nro
thus presenting themselves to tho
Democratic party nnd through tho
party to tho people at large thero
arises a feeling of pride In their evi-
dent ability to uphold the dignity of
tno new stato both at bomo and
nbroad. Oklahoma has men equal to
thoso of any other stato. Thoy havo
nut attained fame for tho reason that
they httvo iiot had tho opportunity
but the whole nation will some day
listen to many of them nnd account
the in lendors.
NEWSPAPERS AND CAMPAIGNS.
Tho Oklahonian truthfully says:
Paradoxical as It may seem to tho
layman who often l&bors under the
misapprehension that engaging In
polltal wnrfaro affords a surco of
continuous delight tho" newspaper is
generally first to welcomo the' closing
of a campaign. On its shoulders 'In-
variably falls tho brunt of tho battle.
nnd rests tho responsibility In largo
measure u other conditions aro equal
for tho success or defeat of tho ticket.
In most respects a nowspnper Is
not unllko tho averago Individual. Its
tastes predilections and passions are
generally human. Tho hurly-burly
and hurrah of tho campaign nie as
distasteful to It as to any ono else
even though ft puts on a bold front
and smiles serenely.
Some people of course can not
understand these things. Thoy lm-
aglno that tho newspaper takes to
politics and Its practices as tho duck
to wato" nnd Is never so happy as
when In tho midst of a heated cam-'
palgu.
Tho chance aro that tho newspa-
per afracts to delight In raking the
record public and private of oppos-
ing candidates and otherwise giving
publicity to matters which begots
estrangement of many of Us warmest
friends but tho fact romains that lt
finds no moro pleasure In theso things
thin the averago Individual nnd could
not be induced Uo d'd tho Bamo but for
fooling tnat a'Uuty to the public rests
r-pou It which must bo dlschargod at
ill hazards. '
It la not strange therefore that tho
newspaper like tho Individual Is
geneially glad 'to wltnoss tho close of
x campaign. They aro marked by too
much bitterness too many sacrifices
no few "ompensatlng results to
t!co them-either advantageous from
.i financlnli standpoint or agreeable
.rem tho standpoint of individual
mil;
-ET THE GOVERNOR
MAKE HIP APPEAL.
Governor Hughes corld not ij. bet-
er than to mako r public statement
explaining tho meaning and purposes
3f tho public utilities bill. It Is an In-
tricately drawn measure of regulation
widen tho avorjge votor can not un-
lerstand y1t)qut help. Nobody else
Js so woll qualified to explain It as
JI.' tjughes.
The opponents of the bill Including
McCarren Hearst Grady and the
uwyers for Ityan Belmont and Brady
iro engaged In misrepresenting the
bill nnd misleading tho public. All
lib Republican tricksters sll the
Democratic tricksters and all tho
Hearst tricksters havo Joined forces
vlth Uio publb servico corporations
o provont any regulation that will
regulate. Wo seo no reason why this
campaign of mendacity and false pre
enscs should bo allowed to continue
.'cr tho corruptlonlsts. In tho statu
lunnto to take advantago qf when tho
bill comes to a vote.
It la tlmo for Governor Hughes to
take tlio nggresstvo nnd make his api.
psal to tho public not only on this
Isuuo but on every other Issuo whore
ho is confronted by a hostllo legisla-
ture Tho World belfoies that ho will
find public opinion ns responslvo and
tho peoplo of New York as ready to
i pport him ns they hao ever been.
His appeal to yal-iic sentiment will
not fall on dear ears. Now York
World.
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From Washington Post: "When
tho stato of Oklahoma Is admltfd in-
to tho Union It will tako rank with
f-oino of Iho best of our commou-
Vculth" said Col. J. W. Zevely. of
Muskogee I. T at tho ntelgh yes
t onlay. Tho colonel is ono of the
prominent lawyors of tho now state
and has been suggested as ono of the
ponatore.
"Tho statu Is rich lru oil mines and
agricultural resources ami has a cos-
mopolitan peoplo who will ninko lt
ts prosperous and thriving as Illinois.
Indiana or Ohio" ho said. "It grow
In tho night as it were but it will
bo seen when. thp. excitement a be-
coming a stato has died away that
Oklahoma la tho place for tho ambi-
tions and Industrious. And It will bo
a state of young men." .
jifeiSifrow fUoaordT But tho constitu-
tion baa hewL.wjRUuwfliyl wllljAwm
bo passed pon py tno people.? So
far as wo aro nblo to Judgo at this
tlmo wo can heartily approve it with
iJty&H'pUonhielfVire '" suffi-
cient to Justify us in opposing its
adoptlou. Wo do not bellovo that Ok-
lahoiux can afford to throw away the
gift of statehood because ot Imperfec-
tions iu tho constitution.
' Wo bollevo tiio rlgbt courso now for
the peoplo of Woods ttmHty Is to ac-
cept conditions w tWtty1 rp aui pro
ceed to sUrt mw tout w ee of
GOOD GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES
RenWs Motto'
We always give you the worth of your money. We make
our own prices. We do not allow the Drug Trust of Guthrie''
to make them for us; ?.
We are Making Special Run orfc
Wall Paper and Paints
"We priy no rent no interest and take tin discounts so lliere Is no reason-Why We can
sell you goo-la for less money than the other fellow.
Come a.nd see us. We will trea.t you'rlght
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206 West Oklahoma.
iho best counties in nortliwestorn Ok-
lahoma. i Tho constitution Is nbv being pt1h-
jlshoJ broadcast over tho new stnto
aad the voters will have nlenty of
yime tq . discuss ltaiiuylts and demer-
its' bcfcfo Sugl-St'fcfi ihe?dij$fflu
lor uio election.
Woodward Dispatch': Every possl
bio. objection to tho now constitution
'that hns found mention Is trnceablo
(diroctly to tho federal offlco holders
whoso political f Jtures are tliolr only
.ronslJorntlon. Such objections will
iiao llttlo weight with tho .people.
Woodward Dispatch: The Wichita
3aglc In discussing tho $135000
.vhlch tho nev state needs for state-
hoo.l oxpciiseE but which wasdeniedj
iiy a republican congress -.remarks
that the lmportnnco ot tho sum in'
volwd compared with tho wealth ori
ho now state Is about tho same as
Mit of a worn nickel In the pocket
5f tho averago well-to-do citizen. The
l?aglo Is right Thefarmers of Okla-
lioma can put up this mdney und will
lo so In order to cscnpo the rule of
Jhe r?i.ibllcnn carpetbagger. And
moreover thoy will seo that they get
vhat thoy aro paying for.
flWAWSEyn.
tTILilllil UUilLUli . AltClU 4A tV t.Ml
aeal'cf fitsa and 'Vorry In OUlnhUni'i
ibout tho result of the constitutional
onventlon. Mar-y republicans pro-
fefcs to seo arllcles therein which aro Ings of peoplo moro bent on tholr own
ren'igutint to a tr:t bill of rights. ' advancement than In scroirlng state-
Yesterday Judgo John H. Burford hoed
knocked out a law p'.ased by tho last
legislature which wao strongly re- nnfinltn ni-.m nt Mm rniunno
publican thus llustra Ing two points havQ n0t yct been formulated for tlitt
.vhlch aro timely. In Ok ahopia. coming campaign In Oklahoma. It ip
First a republican) legislature ls!0Jlc p5joy to def0at tmJ consiitutl0
iust as likoly to cartv partisan feel
ng and public sontlmont too far us
' s a democratic constitutional conven-
tion. : Second tho com Is may bo rolled
'ipon to correct any unconstitutional
lefe-t8 whether they be' on tho stat
jito book or In tho constitution itself.
1 Tho fnct that the legislature passed
ho stock food law and the governor
aicni lt. did not rnakn It effect Ivn
liccause ot ot'r system of three dc
jiarlments of government istitf If the ' mend orr representative W. S. Dear-
pnnstltutlon Isnct In accord with ro- ing for his honest and intelligent ef-
inbllcan government tho courts will forts lu behalf of the peoplo of tho
nullify It. I now $late. His tecord Is without a
- If "tho democratic party is not blemish painstaking In his duties
Worthy of contrdl b'ecatiso It may and with to strict sonso of what was
nave overwrought sftmo points In tho right iio has fully canil out every
constitution then It follows thnt tho promlso mado to hli constituents and
eptihllcan party Is not o bo trusted now occupies nn envlablo position In
becaixo Jt passed a monopoly cret- their esteem. Mr. Dearlng can now
'ng law. Both parties nro Imperfect if'uni to his home nnd business after
beoarso man Is an erring creature. his unremitting labor In behalf of tho
' The effect ot Judgo Burford's people and receive tho reward that Is
'intendment ot tho stock rood law his duo: The gratoful remembranco
Wll bo moro far reaching at this tlmo of the loyal nnd patriotic citizens ot
than In Its effect upon tho sale of Custor couuty. Custor County Nowa.
:jtoSk fpod. It will sorvo to quiet 1
Iemagoglo uttoranco3. and remind the If Mr. Curl has any political nspl-
thinking men of Oklahoma that ono rntlom his record In tho constitution-
purty is p'ade up of nbout tho saino' al convention has immeasurably ad-
specles or animal as tho other and ' vanced them A senso of his ability
that the courts will protect tho peoplo '. and Integrity lias been so Impressed
from any serious wrongs that may np-! ihjh hlu associates lu thn 'ndy Hot
licnr in tho poimtltutinn. were ho to ncrmlt the us- of his name
Tho people may accopt statehood
without fearing the dreadful croak-
NOW IS THE TIME TO
SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES
Fruit and Truck Growers can increase llieir crops and get BETTER
and LjARGER FRUIT by spraying wltU
3r
Swift's
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Superior to anything yet Cipcpvered. We have it in any amount. Also
Coper Sulphate Lime and Paris Green
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HOW TO REFORM HUSBANDS q
DY CERTAIN KINDS OF- FDODS. "o
Folltyvlug Is a list of faodn which ae ordlng to U TJ.xpe.rt may p
when nooked for pollc court defq'rtiljits by their wives; -go them S
hniiliv llntllrux Atrnlitt
DAZINKSS Pcppern horseradish
tough beef.
NERVOUSNESS Chicken salad hot chocolate 'string .beans tur-
nlp3 leeks. - " . '
O WIFl'BEA(lING VcjietaWes nu.ts and corenls.- Jelly cake lady
( Sugerf -.
O UNLOVING Steak chops carrots spinach Unto beans cakoa.
O COLD KEKT Buckwheat .-.akos STciago fired notatbeashad roe.
C COLD HANDS Rice taplocn cheese cake pork' 'chops' brown
fi brnn-l
O TALKING IN SLEEP Onions garlic anchovs boiled ham also
ej clothes pins.
.i SNORING welsh rabbit pickled
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5TAYIKG.OUT C-Jvan back duck terrapin Ico croam chocolalo JO
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DRINKING MiiBh. milk andy marmalade tltltaf taffy. TO
STUPIDITY Fresh fish fcat m6nl cai-ned beef'' liaah. cranberry o
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C BAD TEMPER Pigs' knuckles
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HENPECKED R.iw beef eandwlclies brans carrots mutton chops. O
BRAIN STORM Cold water lenionad.eat mcaPgrtielf co"i h 'liread p
citron. t
GAMBLING Near-foods grateJ nstmeg doughnuts; '.apple pie' o
chicken. " j s . 0
MOLLYCODDLE Beefsteak nnd onlono roast mutton plum nud- O
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and anothr to elect a stato ticket 'and
control tho state. Either policy cap
hf accomplished by tho ltarty.-rCar-'
men Headlight.
Then why for the constitution? A
majority of tho peoplo can change lt
by its very terms.
Tho Constitutional convention has
almost completed Its labors and we
deam It proper at this tlmo to torn-
for any offI: however hlo.li. men of
largo Inlluence would rally to his
Arsenate
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support from every section of tho
slate. Bartlo3Vlllo -nnd Washington
county wo id bfi greatly benefited
were Mr Cur! elevated to a higher
plane of .usefulness nid It Is certain
tlrat pracflcalty the pntlro population
of tho icduiity would dtllglit to glvo
him suilport.-i-Bartl'qsMll5 Examiner
It has- bc.cn thoroushly demonstrat-
ed that OldalJiJjiul isadol'nocrattc
stato and will ' continue to bo suchi
Chlckasha willl bo In a much bettei"
position to talk t a democ'natle leglsj:
lotrio on th- sjbjeet of a state In-
stltutlon If sho contluues to 10II ifp
good dcmocratl'' majorities than shb
wculd bo If sho landed in the repub-
lican column. Chlckasha Express.
Accidents wlll happen but thojjesf"
regulated rnmlllea keen I)r. rhomus'
13clectrlc Oil for such emergencies it
Biibduca the imln and heals thu hurts. t
T'so Solln SStar 'en'amvl on' your
bath tub and iron beds. It will makV
them new again. For sale at G.ayu.
Drug Store 1211 East Oklahoma ave?
W D. Packer lias tbo finest line ot
wagon? buggies and farm ImplemeaU
in Guthrie. His Prices are always
lowest. Seo htm before buying.
Tho chief reauisltG of iho grocery
storo Is fresh goods. At J. A. Ander
son's grocery your Wants will ba
piomptly filled.
Why smoito a cigar mado 2000
miles from Guthrlo when von can buy
n good cigar like tlio I'lnr DqVIlt
mado at home.
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