The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, November 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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AQE FOUR.
THE LEADER GUTHniE OKLA. PRIDAY NOVEMBER 8 190?.
To he LEADED
BY LESLIE G. Nl BLACK.
Published every afternoon from
Tli Ixsrter bulldlne. f7 West Harri-
et n n ' n e and entered at the Guth-
rie PntolT)ce a 8 rond Closs Matter
MFMnm OFJ&;ornTStapkk3
Sul -rrlptlon Rates Daily.
Pe week by carrier $ 1f
Pit montti by carrier 4S
Pii rrar by carrier in advanse f f0
Per year by TnalL In advance .. 4 00
Weekly
Six months ..... $ 25
Olio year 80
Offiolal State Paper.
Official County Paper.
T'ic trader la a member of the As
RC ited Props and receives the day
te'icnih report of thn great news'
ofmil ntlon for exclusive afternoon
(in 1. ration 'n Oath ie and 30 miles
Wa.hirtgton Newa Bureau 1334B. SL
S E
Eastern Agency W. D. Wari 63
Tribune Bldg. New York.
Chicago Office C. A. WllllamB.
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to ni ikeTntlnedlate complaint to the
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et ! mall.
1 UinW NO VI MHEH 8 1907
u mis tre i mi m ot the gii
i mil n ii win f minds foi
(.
1 i i'i si nt e itv (idiniuisttatio i
t 1-I t wuole in if niipio t men -.
1' a ut them-'
f i (.uiiirtf trii li-it i i ii woil ii
i ilils to tb di-p uiigi meut ot
Ci H pi ope t 1 'l H s(s
Tumi's' ' fool Hitsl . 11 eh H J
.t' old unie Haak' I is fooled will u
" n hi s aslfpp- ati I he s a luht
i - n
H i i about linn for Ciutli 1 1"
llii)H!t OWnt'lB to call H III.ISS ti'i
itii. in order that ihdr interests mu
be iinii teil"
JOCKEYING PROPERTY
INTERESTS.
I li tMaieCaplt.il is a Jor-sh i)
i tn 1 It represents the lootei
it it r-- and statehood olisli uctiouKt -B
annm n scare that me capital n
to ' uniivi'd it b ipi s to force down
'I 1 nc (I propiits in order tin
tl -i.itteis ri' temfil It H-o
' i i make tl. s( iawk felt im
V i. lilts! HI
STAND BY HASKELL.
iui hood ih he ( md Haskel1 s
5- ii i. ihil wants the coidt ii
t luisui) of Ha -l! md the legisij
i' I Ii IfnUla1 u. is wdh Hanki I
t i i. mlii it xpi ' i i inaki frit i
h i ipmn wuiitoi ins it-- on ili. a
h 'i ot ' I h ti ii( apnal of H I
l i m nts sp i i il in e Mf I ii
' II 11 ( !st H H 1 k !1 of (UHOt ill
" 'lit t i p ill i H apltal Ik i
ii' Ih aii .((nui is a il
I II I k 'II (.ill ihldi lu the t I- !
ii I'liitm a cm ht thi i
I i il Ha I II in not '
I i I i
I i I illness i it
a I ii i. i he tow ii
uini Pit; Il I
lii 'ii isu v all i wn neb mi
v at New i i iik
I i i liii katelia I.ximsh is a tdMi
b i md the I ii sh(iwb it
' omiiuii Haaki 1' s diK ou Wall
s -in bills uiiu In d the spot
l
I iple of Oklahoma have di nl I
niiiaikubb itim int of rt S n
iio net I
1 In .si! lid 1
i in i
t ikl . Ill O I I
I an Hit i Hi
i'ii pei ii . i ha
( fl ri) ii tl mil 1'jii
!' im ( 'at i ' ki '
" ' ' " I
III S K II - r I-
ii' ill ill K ii isi
I Ino Ul i I i I
l in I Mci j man hi
i ' i Hi oilginal Roowveli
i i ilit n will U unothi i
m if one thing and
(( t;rat ( linilnatioii is an
i j1 eyual lu mm taitn and onlv
c iihb thin i- i ml ii i ( k i
tfRnrg. . ---SiiW.
for Infants and Children
iCh Kliyl Yu ITuvo Alviavs Uou-ht Ji;u biinm tlio hIkiia-
tm of GliuK Ujkl'liii hot uiwl lui liwui uitulo umlor lilt
ImummihI BuliVitJeu the wui' 0 irf. Allim- no imo
t (lix-plve joij in this. CJouiitert'clts Imittitloiih iind
' 1iiVfi-tiiHHV uro lmt lCximrJnieitt mill eiulauur tho
iKultlHuf Ciaidreii lixptjriouco ifulnst Iixporhuout.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
' Bear tlio
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Those hn ipieMlon whether pro
dibit Ion will l evforc-d according to
the (onstitntlon have not rightly
re koued on (Invi rnnr Haskell and
lilh oi.th ol offiie
Si t d si lection Is u Kicat subjt rt
md means millions to the fiumeis of
Oklahoma when tigbilv ttndwretoocL
Wr""-'f"iti .lpilfe onert fcttf
In si a thniite on this mbjeet
W.i 11 stioer would follow thi
i i 1 1 of (;roti Cleveland and tlse
H (in dicnttv ot tin occasion and go
f h.iii; pethaps iheu would he
i mi i uli money for the cnuntiy to
iiiiii. its aetic lltural products to
in i Ki t
ti line -ii --Ji Is on between
ili .iilioad i ml ihi liimhci inarm
Ik inn is nl ihi .Niithwest Some
i mi iko ti i nl oails gave notice oi
u im mini i i aih.uici lumber tatee
in Cns'i rn i i i - p i i ent 1 he
mi posi ion i liUKib npined li
iik maiiuf it mi is iind flnil'v tti
m led an i iiiiit tion I'lim . Ft del tl
dint pi oli I H nm the lalli' H fioiu
(haruiug h d anted i it( This
ti.iu was (iiunieied l the S nihil i
IMcillo wIikIi ii.is inotiuiiid all its
is nis id nl isi limber shipmt nt
Win tin i oi nui tin iailio.nl- h. ( i
ulil mini i tin hipiin tits I i
i)iii suon w'uili thi courts in t I
t. d( eide 'nit tin' Northiin "tclBc
thin ir it pic no( has placed the
manufacture is In .i iMislllon whi re
llitA must iild oi nRRiii appeal to the
( s - Dull is i s
I lie ilium i to lie tlivi n to Ml Hi ".an
in vA'Ahliiiirrton this month 1- to b i
J" a ftldte nff.ili That Is odd not
onlj niiineii all lut clrcuiiistanttallj
bin we IipIk vt altogether ftratifyinK
linic used to lie a time "Alien ii was
ihoiiKht ti id miMiatlc lo Inve an
Idt.i than a dollar (ilium That
win whin tlu lieniociacy was Htionj.
attainted b V ipiillsm fterwnid
a $2 affair rould be irranped witnout
i.lijeiting Hume who partook to the
hiircc of plitmracv Now they coa
innplate a $ affali and In honor of
Mi Brytn hlmsulf Whnt(et muv
b the jignlliiation of thl fact it m
.-latifyinst There may be tome uo
lll think the Kreater pric is due to
Mi uenerHl advance in foodstuff.
in the more likely reason i 'hut
'v mocracy ha improved Its mood
.mil no loii2tr thlnka that poverty is
in oof of probity and prosperity the
l traal or dishonesty Incidentally
of co'urae. it maj signify that Uemie
oats from Mi Bryan down the line.
hae hhared In the prosperity that
has been vouchsafed to our country
Ii the last fiw years tjt the main
stuuificatltjn seema to he Unit tin
Pen-oct acy has b'come lens peevish
a.id more liberal Delias News
THE GREAT INAUGURATION.
Ml eyes ai turned on the first In
tip tiatten
I In path iiiik of peopb ttoni all
pati nt tin two teiiltoibs piomised
lo he ltlimi list Nowmbei Itit'i will
Inn Ml be I it Bleat (late to the pert
I b ot I tic new stati It i but n.it
in il in n ih. ii even cltiui should
loiik t uwaid with lively .iiiiielpatloii
in tin adv in of tin new Mali
1 he lupital cll will span niither
ii ins nui iiioni lo make its visitois
wilt ii ii and (fimlortabh Conn.'
Hid St t
I ne wa in wluih the p opli of the
iiiltoiv an lakiiK hold tt the ma!
Ii is a g u niie that It will In sue i
i deuiojHtiatioii ot publi ti elm us
has never nliiic been tnesMMl and
i i'ii never In tmaiu This is the one
tniit that tan nivei leim Come
t. d sin )t
While thin will be plentv of aniiis
iv t it t and plentv to eat the gieat on
ti 1 featun tlu InaiiRuratlon appeaU
u the loft i si hpiilt of patiiotisn
ml tin re nevn has been and nese
will be again si ch an opportunity to
sue It vent Conn and Join with us
riils Is to be a mariiage feast
What was two shall become one aud
hi 'wain shall be one flesh What Is
i'iii joined loMtbii no man can
t -. 1 1 tint asmidti Come to the lita-
i i f( ast
I will Ih little les than tin war
(1 .-elf ptrsecuiiou to lie absent
ii his I In Knal hiatoilc event of
I hi u siait Us natal da) and a
ji H lot i iiiitn can not affoid i')
u. n himself Come to our cuplul
ii ami make nieriy with ua for il Is
on! Hiti e in a lifetime
COTTON IN BRAZIL.
I plinlllt till It ih VI I) litlb ef
hut to cultivate txiltou upon the
litsls of modem agiieulture Most of
lii (iiiiiiii prodned in Brazil Is
.1 un ou plautii plauitd iu the
ci ljest manner and with .It tit oi no
eiilthuiiou fioin which the staple is
t. Ki ii mmsoii afti i season until the
plant tint the soil suppoi ting it are
ei ii mi' flu re Is tin n t new plant
Signature of
Catarrh of
The Stomach
A Meat Dangerous Distase Which
Causes SeHdua Results Unless
Properly Treated.
Catanh of the stomach It. vety com-
mon mid Is known as one of the moat
obMinati diseases which when neg
lected ot Impioperl treated with
cheap patent medicines tonics diugs
pills and othet secret qu"k remedies
icsults in a bioken down ennstitu
tion and often consumption and death
Catarrh of the Stomach like everv
other dWenie of the stomach except
cancer. Is the result of poor llgestion.
The digestive organs have become
weak theie is a lack of gastilc Juice
vour food tg onlv half digested and as
a result von become effected with loss
of appetite pieseure and fullness
after ea'ing heartburn vomiting
waterbrash. tenderness at the pit of
xtnm.uh hlliiiv tongue bad taste in
the mouth (onstlpatlon p iln In llntbt-
and face sleepb ssm hs must a bclch-
iiis; of gas dlairhexa sick hadiiche8
ilU7ines8 mental depression nervous
v akness nnd manv other bv mptoms
If your tomach cannot digest the
food vou eat then the stomach needs
a rest as that is the only vvav you
can git in! of vour caianli but in
the nienilitiip vinii bodv needs )ilent
of noui islmient btcuuse vou must llve
and in ordei to live vou must eat and
If you nmst eat onr food muni he
propei lj diisested and if your stomach
is too weak to do the work then vou
must gtt a substitute that will do the
work
Stuart a Pvspepsla Tablets are the
only known substitute that will digest
your food as well as anv healthy
stomach Thej contain vee 'table and
fruit essences asceptic pepsin (gov
lest) golditi i.eal and diastase the
very elements necessary to dlges all
foods
Stuart's Pvspephla Tablets are not
a secret remedy and for that very
reason thousands of physicians all
over the United SUttes recommend
them to their patienU for catarrh of
the stomach dvspepsia of all kinds
and other slomach troubles Experi-
ments and tests have proven that one
grain of the active prlucipli- contained
in these tablets will digest li.Ooo grains
of foo-1
Stuart's Dvsiiepsla Tablets are In
the fottn of pleasant tasting tablets
or lozenges and are sold In large fifty-
cent boxes at at drug stores
Send ug jour name and addtcss
and vvo will send you a fiee sample
package The relief jou will get from
ths trial package alone will convince
yo of the Inerils of Stuart's Dfspen-
!a Tablets Address V A Stunrt Co
150 Stuart Bldg. Marshall Mich.
ing and the process is repeated A
cotton ginning exiien who has Inves-
tigated the eotton situation In sev-
(lal of thi- states renoits that while
theie is wide variation m the qualities
of cm ion taktn the length of tho
staple Its coarseness md fineness
and In othei matteis affecting the
quality all of it Is (listing lished by
bel ij v 1 1 much weakei than tht
same 1 njith and thhkmss ot staple
grown in the I'nlted Sim s Tiadc.
men
DESIRABLE IMMIGRATION
The South and the Southwest pa
tlcil.ul ait lapldly tilling up with
people I'ikhi the chaiaeiei of that
ininilKiaii in will largdv depend tho
fiitaie piospnitv of Oklahoma and
the (luiacter of Its people. The
pi. 'sent distiucily American popula
tion will doubtless coutiol but all
available means should be brought ti
bear to pmtect the new state agaliut
nndeslialilt in m'siatlon
in discussing tins sit ation iu the
South the Tiudebinau aays
' The question of Immigidtlon to the
South is a ioij live wlie all throun
this see Hon but it had just as well be
mlerstood first as last by the authori-
ties at Wasblngtou and those who
stem to be fashioning the national
policy ou immigration that the gouth
is not going to open Its doors to the
admission of promiscuous hbides of
(orelgu Immigrants The South
w nits immigtants badly but it has
bad a long hard struggk to get i.i
full control of its home affaiis and it
will piefer to grow more Jowly rather
than risk inci cased idleness aiuonn
Its negioca or an amalgamation of
luces that will iu)ese picsent laee
liieibletiib
CAPTUREDBY "THE TRUST.
TIk- flhauclal ftiiiv euublnl I (
Moiguu and company ki (upluit tin
1'e iiih s ee Coal uud liou couipaii
and tun. it ovei to the Sit el lotpen.t
tion
Thus one by one the oinpi titnis of
the great trust fade fiom view Tin
piocits of ubsoiplion Koeg ou The
fliiriv has de'laved the- pioctss a Iitlb
al'liaieutlv at least lo l hose who el
ue t see fioui behind the stems but
the c. piure of the Teaue-ssie eoin
iau leads nat uall to a question in
to how many other umh .sli iblt cum
pitliors ol tne tiusU will ln captnrt I
and eliminated lu tue general seiueeye
1 he- coming congress a ill be pie
M..ud with some emphatic sitituilons
and poablbl) not a few iiiofunu con
st.tueuts
TITLE HUNTERS AND FLURRIES.
bix liuml.-ttt mtllim Is a Iium sum
to a fin Husbands
Yet this Is the t-Ktui'ute of H i t v
Clews the gieat nnantlal authout
and hebaiks il up wnh a list of the
brides and theii dowiles The olher
f'HlUie he poiuts out Is Int exM'li: i
of Aim i learn on Kuiopian loum The
nouiious sums inn- iviiiiiibd li
eliaiges a ii it ih. iais. . m :iu
(tali shorn- m Ami u
Koi vear ihu im ii. . u hi i. hi
iimouK Ameiluas smait sit K ii
viaic it aa bt en pointed on hv the
m.iieau pie.- ll the tidimlc all
'be aiui teiitas and the ianpbK hor
Ibl e havi in en in vlu 1 he lmt
uarte tht swell muu ol Mmnoa
'(UK uioi i toi a la id oi aiuiw
racy oud lluri
The caqe taough it Is vital so vital
as to Ih hMiupjiuar) in iu i onat
quenct s ba s tt had no miIuhjiu
Il iri lie. lhat little li tin t illltloll
s A fciore ane view of the si tun
tion by Anierknii title hunteis but
curtalnly little Is to ixpc-ted from
(hit ioareiRi .Mennilme the very
reROrrcea of a intlon are being drain-
ed tfcrough stdi an mies
As a ntaitei of si If defense the
tihtlon may be innipelled to take uc
this ciieHtl'jn Rvldnitlv It has Its
sou ice In -OVII t ouctnti ation ant
fODgesttan "f weiHh
MILITARY TOR
THE INAUGURAL
(Continued from rage 1)
ter the mlllllaiin n into camp at
Island park while heie The com
mlttee wH bear the expense eif en-
teiteinMiR the aiembeis of bands had
n llltia cotmOft- es while in the city
but the csn no tpn for transpoita
ticn
An tnvltHtlon has been extended to
all tua a A R and I C V of the
siate to be here and participate in the
parade by the e-xecutive committee
and the eonrJinder In chief of both
oiganlJiatlotls togethei with the d
pnrtment c3nmander of the Spanish
War Veterans have issued calls foi
tluir numbers to meet here at noon
on .nauguration day and line up la
the parade Minv of 'he secret
so Icties of the state have written the
exec live comniitti'e- or heir Intention
of being here-
Many town delegation have done
the swroe The organisations and
delegations who have not as yet notl-
'fled the executive committee of Iheli
Intention of beliur present are urged
te- write to the secretary at once so
that places in he parade can bo ar-
ranged Among the unique feature of the
parade will be the chiefs of the Five
Civilized Tribes in eairlagea who will
follow Governor Haskell
The ball in the evening promise tD
be one of the big features of the In-
auguration when the new state offi-
cials will be Introduced to the clU
7ena of state
Tne committee- nrnes thobe who
contemplate attending the ball to
notify the secretary The secretary
is busy aendnig oit tickets and calls
aie coming Hi fast A loal busines"
firm bought a largt number of
tickets this morning and h sendlnu:
them out to their customers over tho
For any information concerning the
inauguration ceremonies addiess
Orvllle Smith secretary of the in
augural committee. Guthrie
TJato. k. Tftmmer. of Muskogee who
with Sid Sleeper will have charge of
the big bafltecue is here ami is mail-
ing arrangements to carry out the
...( no Imd made arrangements
foi SO beev to be slaughtered He
is an expet.enceu Mruecue man uu
iures tHa-Biiblic t plenty to eat
OklatiomaJWty will be here with a
delegation o toO a band and other
organtt"iii1wu
Tonkawa will come with 200 cadets
a band whd I'M- citizens
The Perkins ladles' band the best
in thf eoirt wHl be heie acom-
panlfMl by a large delegation
Bl Reno and her baud a conipanie-l
bv 2U'i ciiiens htvp made anange
nients to be heie
The Crebceut Cit hind will be
he i e
Nonnan will be heie with a laig
delegation
A band of IS pieces composed ot
full blood Cherokee Indian Kills will
be among the fealties of the parade
Oklahoma and Indian Teiiltoiy tl)'
bilde and gieiom will ride In a car
lligo at tht parade
Muskogee county will be well lep
resented with military men. bauds
and a big delegation
Nearly eveiy one of the congress-
men and the two seuators will tide li
the parade
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as
they cannot nach tne seat or tue qis-
ouoa Catarrh la a blood or Constitu
tion-!) 1 disease and In order to cure
It you must take Internal remedies.
Hull' ChIhuIi Cure l taken internal
ly and acts directly on the blood and
mucous mii faces. nans taiair.i
Curt- Ik not a ciiMick m. (llclue It was
pieserlbtsd by one of the beet phjsl
elans In ibis country tor vevis aim i
a lenulai pn script Ion It is compos
eil of Mie bi si ionics known ( milium d
with the best blood pmiluis aetlng
direetlv on tht awcous suifaics The
peifeet combination of the two inure
di uis Ik wIik t m-od'jccR hii h wonder
tul it suits in curing Catanh Send
foi t. Htln onluls free
F i CHBNBY & CO Props
Toll di Ohm
Sold bv Diugglsts pi lee Tec
Take Halls Family Pills fm (onstl
patiou
Boy's all leather sher 1 lo 2 from
$1.26 to $2.25 at Robinson's.
CARNIVAL CLOSES TODAY
(Continued from page one )
serip in i nun whhh. is guild ai all
o thti Mon
The faimiis in attendance express
Ihetnselns as being highly pleased
with iheli iirizes and tht maiiniir in
w I leb th. ( oiliest j welt i jiiductcd
The local uieichauta are well batis-
ttd a'.ilm ili tb attendants has not
Inn as lai-te u ii expected and
ili.-v ai n mine their Intentions of ma
ilnuinK the Cotton aud Cor fair as an
animal en ut
TEMPERANCE WOMEN
GLOAT OVER OKLAHOMA
Nashnll. 1 enn Nov 1 lie
thirty fouith annual rouventio.i of the
Nutleiiwl WnmeiiV Christian Temper
ance mmn was called to ordei by
Pre sldt.it Mis UllUa M Hlevenk
v ah nui tive bundled uiltaatts
purt-!!! Pitrkident Sltavnis in in i
delitss said lu part
Oklahoma. urlUW4a l oi fcifale..
laiportauce than w cna aver com pre-
leud All hail to 111 new state whUh
holds couMltutloiuHU ff1 liquor
iiaffi.
We
always have "Something GoocP for the Boys on
Saturday. For Tomorrow it will be
A $2.50 Shoe
Our Hand Welt Shoes " f of7 Boys j
In Dull and Patent Leathers at $3.00 and $3 50 in
2 1-2 to f 1-2; and
LittleGesstsSIioes
$2i Down to
$1 the Pair
6BajaHnflrcsm.YTOC!as
WHAT AROUT PLEDGES
(Contlntqod from page one)
peimanenl sidewalks to be 'aid on!
the east aide of Vine strei t between
College aud Jefferson uvenues
An ordinaace establishing the iiub
line on Noith Dlviblon street between
Cleveland and .Noble avenues ut 12
feet and or Second street '"'tween
Cleveland and Oklahoma at IZ teet
An ordinance authorising .ludg
Uieier to eiect a diiveway in flout of
Ills projtorty ou Bast 'leveUnd avi
nue
An oidiiiancu cieating dlbtrlet sewer
N'o 47 to be elected In blocks oand 7
In liast Gut lute
Make Very Narrow Street.
The council passed an ordinal!' c
establishing the distance ot tht curb
line fiom the piopeitv Mile on Noble
avenue between Capital boulevaid to
Second sit ret at 26 feet leaving a 28
foot street Street Commissioner
Harvey kicked on li staling that there
was moie travel on Nob'u avenue in
and out of town than mo. ' the
reHdvUit streets uud iccommeuded
leaving it a 35 feet
Nsw Cros Walks.
Hids wete opened by the council oil
the erection of foiti cross awlks and
as u'any alley walks and the con ti act
was let to F W Miller the lowest
bidder The cont act price was 16
cents a lineal foot and 35 cents for ex-
cavatlng Those wfll be distiibuted
In thy different wards each ward re-
ceiving eight
Gives Capital a Rap. '
Mayor Hanies during tho meeting
took occasion to publicly disapprove
i he action of the Capital in print ing
the outiumoiih stun ' as lm ten mod it
of charging ihe siaie officials with
tie. mui in imu iti4 the capital in
Kha wim Hi stall d theto was iioth-
lim in tin slot v He suld he Was per
soii.iU at ipiaiuf d with seveiul of the
stuie officials aud that he knew they
would not k''- out anv tmoh iiitot
inuilon is that
Committee Appointed.
Mn nir Haines bioiight up the mallei
or making ariaugemehts for turning
ovii the elu building to the trtnte foi
Hi ' use of tlie leglslatuie and said
while lu. bad not been detlniUilv not I
led that tin state wanted lh build
iiir hi i i sullied K). fiom tlf' talk go
ing aiHiuid in speaking of (lie matte t
he said Tile slate Is entitled to
t v ei y considei ation itoaalble and 1
thluk we should take prompt action
and make theiu overt ui oh is to 'wbiit
i' will evpect of I hem We wait only
a rnasonablt couiut iisaitoa We will
be out i ."too oi $ l Otto for ovei haul-
ing the building ami the enottoa of a
mi itlt i u steem heating plant will coat
us as much more " will also be
out aeveidl hundred dollais foi office
looms fm ihe fit v officials while they
ate iK'cupvuig the building I think a
itusonablf coiuneiisultoii would be
aUiut $3 .mi if in install a beating
plain and $J ".U0 ii w( do uot "
The mi ii'liura of the council co
curred In bis estimates and ou motion
a committee oousistJiiH of the maoi
R K Ovei ion chaliman of tlie public
buildings committee and Hcpiesen
tative Sheaier was belt lid to eon
fer with the stale offiiials ami u
agien on teiius ami to have 'he woik
of ovc ihuii'ii'K (In building tomiii. in
I aimed lately.
The regular month): budget of bills
ajiio oting Ki $4 743 21 wis allowed
and wan ants eudeed di iwn for the
satno
TROLLEY PASSENGERS HURT
Indianapolis. Ind Nov a A eat -u
the Indiana Tractlou company Ha
was wrecked today ai tlie Meniou inlt-
roml roaitug Tvvtiuvhve imnaei.
fe tni hut llllis SlllollsIS
is a
lutely solid
1. 1
This
ucik. buicb buna insoies ana coun-
ters Blucher cut and of Good
Plump Calf.
2.Ui) and $2.50 in
B&ajmggaggas
TOTHE HEART OF ANY BOY!
tf&itf t'cl- I
aBaazsgaaaaaaasBKiifK-ija
mtmKmtma'mmmKH&B0'10nMBt&SBwmH&Mtamumammmmmmm4pqitgtgg
NOT TI3E GHOST OF A CHANCE
do you take when you buy a geimnit ROUND OAK heating stun
Its all right people like It We have uiiifidencc In it Wc ihui
had a dissatlsAcd ruatomti yot. The ROUND OAK is modeiaU- m
piice aid is woilh every censor lts cost Tt Is. dui.ablc because it
isthe best made stove known It is an tight aid will hold file just
as'you want it giving much or litttt heat tlu i clou you bum ouly
.DOES THE ROUND
0AW RADIATE?
TTHA6 SAVED
rVJYLirEJR!TZ!!
IVOULDHAVrT
CAUGHT MYdi
-wWEAmO'COLD
the fuel tieeessan If you are
oxpeeiluieut Let us piovo to
In a KL'uuine FOUND OAK will
one on cvoi made iu a stove
sceu on the door and teg. only
L.H
(Suetesaor to
Hi
Thone 62
111-113 W. Harrison
rliaaraig5iBMBKaigl"f1!
GOVPNOR FRANTZ'. I
nltnn linifin i .... '
iUKt WVt LAW YEK
S.(cial " Uallj Leader
Ada 1 T .NOi S-'eiy tew i
pit In ) ilahoma k.mw that (jint'iu i
tiuuu hab bet i admitted lo tne bai
'.id tan pia nee law .viihui the hca
biale The fad develjped loda
h u bom politicians n ggeuted tuai
'it vi.iv.iuoi Fi tuts had only stmtteii
t.v be ralgut develop Into a candidate
rot a Federal judgeship in ibe sew
iiair a rpiig.i riders eeru to be f.
I ii. .n i thllij ni(lf 1i( sS ten
rare treat-an abso
shoe made with heavy
-Sl'l ! 1 1
the smaller sizes.
going to buy u Jnalihg stovi don t
you coneliiblvch that an Iiim stmer.1
piovc the hist and uiosi sutistoctoiy
The name ROUND OAK cin be
the geutiiue. hus it
Hlrschl & Knebel)
Rcobcvclia aduiuilstjitluu
..JAhn ithN. governor made bis ouee
tug eau paign speech at Ada Judbi"
H mphrey gave him a cymmisslm
adn Ittmg ulm to piactlce bw Th
1 1 l mission was signed by O A
Wells court ( lerk and the mciur
ot a cat was diawu upon tue commis-
ioi by wy of a Juke Ab Uoveruor
Kiuniy iias at vei piactlittd under this
nui'iitssicii no one believes srlil..
!tl his almUsiJii lo the legal f r i
iniiuy will lave any beaiuirf on tb
Jt (tgrrllip figlll '
M V Abarnatiiy Jt Frederl v '
heie vlbitlng his son. United States
Marshal A.betthy and family at
1 1 In -i o1il( iv" (tte
ft? -v
Er3" Wm.
fiil'vl "Jy.'A 5SErf7
'AJ&:Wk. .
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