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THE LEADER qUTHnlE OKLA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1907.
AGE TWO.
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MEN
BANK IN
DAYLIGHT
BNTER BANK WITH KK
VOLVERS AND ORDER
HOLD-UP
GET $2200 if)
GASH AND ESCAPE
Force Bank Officials to
Enter Big Vault Which.
They Lock .
Special tc? Dally Leader.
Blo6mlngton. 111.. Nov. 20. The
State Bank of Clinton was hold up nnd
robbod of J2.200 In cola shortly before
5 o'clock tills nftornoon by two men
wlio made their escape.
It waa just a few minutes after clos-
ing tim( when the men apiioarcd In
the bunk and with drawn levolvers
forced Assistant Paslder Wlllam Argo
Cashier Murphy and Bookkeeper John
Young to enter the big vault which
they locked. Tha bulk of the money
had already bwti plhced in cur-
rency mate and the tirn lock ief but
522u0 gold and silver remained on
the counter. This in roldiers ahoveiod
into a eacis and took wit hthein to the
Hotel Ilentcn. where they lul pre-
viously engaged a room. Thoy had ar-
innged tho money In rolls o that l-
could 1h easily carried nnd were Just
about to leave the hotel whan officers
learned of thalr presence and attempt-
ed to break in Uio door.
Before they succeeded however the
robbers jumped from a window onto
an adjointmj rcsf taking only the $700
in gold and leaving $ 1600 In allvor in
Ul' room. It wag dark whan tho man
fiHV&ped from the hotel and all trucu of
thera waa lost. A posse wag organized
and wont In pursuit.
Before? theOilghwaymon loft tho
bank building they called up the telephone-
oporator and requested hor to
jfoitC some ono to the bank to release
the life bank officials imprisoned In
tlio vault Charles Parker collector
for the bink was the only person who
knew the combination to the vault
anq after a short search he wa found
ami hurried to the assistance of the
imprisoned men. When Parker open-
ed tho vault door the men were almost
suffocatei
STR'O
'Again
It what Mr. Luej
Stovall.ofTUtoniGV
eaid after taking
Kodol Dytpeptlt
Cure. Hundrsdi
I Ui UVllUf VTKK
woman art
bolng ra-
ttorod to parfact
health by thla rm-
edy. YOU may ba
well If you will talcs
It.
Indigestion c&uttt
nearly nil th sick-
ness "that women
hav. It deprive the syttcm of noarieh
meat and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer weaken and become
eieeaMd.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables tho stomach and digestive organs
to digest and nsslmilito all of tho whole-
some food that may o oaten. It nourishei
the body and rebuilds the veak organs
restoring health and strength. Kadol curse
'Indlaestton constipation dyspepsia eour
rUlngs belching heartburn and all stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
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THE HOT WATER CURE.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT ia guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching Wind Bleed-
ing or Protruding Piles In C to 14 Caya
or money refunded. 50c.
Teddy Dears Indian moccasins and
Curios at Little's drug store.
Tine oldest and beau No substi-
tutes. Pure drugs. Our prescription
department Is tuq best In city. Hen-
tro'aDrug utore.
Effectively Applied by in Australian
Settler's Wire.
Wives ef "squatters " or farmers lit
Australia are orton left dntiroly alone
at the farmhouse and are more or 1uj
subjected to danger In consequence
A traveler wrlme: "I know of a wjunt-
tor's wife-who wan left to her own de-
vices In this war while nil the men
of the station wero mustering cattle
a bit nines wuhfh on large open plains
tfils weeks to complete. One morn-
lug n party of natives nrrtved and.
finding hor alone dumnjidod food
threatening douth If alio failed to bring
It. 'Oh yea answered the lady coolly
speaking their own dialect 'I feed you
well very well now mnator awuy.
Yoik come along a kitchen. You sit
down nil tho name white man. I get
you budgory tuck-out (Splendid food).
In no time a score of blacks wore
squatting round lho Uilchon while tuo
lady produced all tho food available.
Then she filled all the pots kettles
and billies she could ilr.U and put thorn
on to boll ror ten as iiououoss nor
guests thought while thoy gobbled
nnd Jabbered growing more and more
uproarious. Presently tho water boil-
ed and then my lady hor natural
compassion ahtfn by her desperate
need seized a quart pot in either haul
and dashed the bolting water along
each row of naked figures. This she
did again and attain shrieking. 'I give
you budgory tuck-out!' whllo tho blacks
yelled in naln and terror tumbling over
each other to get out of the house
screaming that she was no white wom-
an at all but a dibble-dibble. Nolthor
could they over be tudnoed to return
to that station Inhabited us they were
convinced by a dangerous devil."
Chicago Nows.
BR0THEIS
IS RIVAL
CANDIDATES
i
EDiUOND KKAN1ZTO CON-
TEST WITH FORMER
J
GOVERNOR
(
FORMER IS A
LEADING DEMOCRAT
4.
Could Have Had Nomination
at Last Convention But
Refused If
The Last of tho Plagues.
One by one the plagues or Bgrpt are
being abolished by seieucs. The frogs
were abolished long ago by tho drain-
tile. Tho fleas are checked by Insect
powder nnd tho darkness that could
be felt has melted iTvay before tho are
light. The sixth plaguo utlli rmnulnn
Jn full glory. The fly Is nlwayH with
us. Tho grout Dr. ltadcllffe used to
declare that the three worst annoy-
ances of life were i:nke tiles und Ir-
relevant questions Collier's Weekly.
He Fought at Gettysburg.
David Parker of Faette N. V . who
lct a foot at Gettysburg writes:
"Blectrle B'.ttera have done nie more
ood tiiap any mediuue I eer took
Ifat Bevorfll yars 1 hud stoiuacli
troublo and paid out much money for
medicine to little purpose until i be
gan taking Blectrle Ulitein I would
not take $500 for what they have done
for nie." Grand tonic fur the aged
and for female weakness. Great at
Itrativc and twly builder; best of all
for lame back and weak kidneys.
Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c
Special to Dally Imder.
Knlti Okla. 'Nov. 26. Two urotliow
may ho the nomineee from their
respective parties fur congressman
from tho First district of Oklahoma
it has beon given out sub rttsa that
Governor Krank Frantx will be a can-
didate for tho nomination for con-
gress against B S McOuire the in-
oambHit. Prominent Democrats have
already laid their plans for the nomi-
nation of iairwund liVant' nn oldw
brother of Governor Fronts for con-
groawnati from tho Pirtt district
Edmund Frants eoirtd liav had the
uoiniiititia-n bust fall from file party
but lie refusml to allow his unme to
be presented to the uotnlnatiug con-
ventlon .whfch left It to V. U Bele-
ton of Pxwvnee who was defeated by
McClulro In a closo rice JIcGuire be-
ing the only nepubllcun eongresamwu
elected from tha new etato.
Kmund Frant' Irame ie in Hnid
and he le at tho head of the preened
brfck Itidwitry of tide city. He 1b nn
Md tfubllo apenker nnd all who
know him havo tho utmost confidence
In him. He has never fcwervod from
his convictions aa n Damocrat while
his hrotlior Governor FrnntB was a
Democrat vrlor to. his entering tha
army as a rough ridor with President
Itoosevalt. nnd ho- Is considered by
llfe-lonc Republicans ne a Itougli
Ilider Uooeevelt Republican.
Tho rough rider regime in Oklaho-
ma Iras had mora to do with tho dis-
ruption of the Republican party in tho
new tate than anything elee.
Dsmoomts of the couulry declined
deollned tH- liivKntlon. A number of
oUirg of qual promlneaep hate sig-
nified their intetiilon to bo present
ami liolr arreptance of the Invitation
bj iiftUirallf regarded ae evidence of
uielr willingness to suppoyt i MV.
Bryan for the presidential nomination.
-l V- 3? CS 23L X jBk. m
Dire.
"Thu man who et:iuia on tHe verge
of old Aa ami has uoth'.Hg savwl with
whleh to guard ngntnst the future has
thily Ilflhl a wasted life. Dfln't ybu
agree with me?"
"Ihnt dupeHtls. Are you advancing
'this z-i rc;l proposition or are you
telllnjf sme sort of nawfangled insur-
ane5lf'PittbtJfg Post.
TrlaJ CaUrrh UeaimenU are being
mailed out free on request by Dr.
SItuo'i Racine. WIe. These tests are
proving to Uie people wjuiouc a pen-
ny'a jJo th9 great vnlue of tide
selBijttUe preachtpllon known to drug-
MlBla everywhere ob Dr. Shoop's
Cntirrli Remedy. Sold by all dealors.
With
BALLOONING.
an Hxperienoed Pilot In Charge
It la Not Dnnjjorous.
The unlnlthited are prone to look up-
on Um tmtleon tu a stfrt or Siry
fair attraction utloie'prfmMpnl inter-
eat llow In the risk the aurohuut tnleefi.
This te innlstnko.
Like the uutomohlle. the '?"-u re
liilres nn eiperieneed pllut Mid Wtteu
u'li n oils' Is In charge mirlnus or fatal
accidents are never rtiooiUed. Most
balloon clubs require all riHcutwloiiu to
be made under a rogufarfy Hco(isch)
pilot who receives his eeftitlefite from
the club only after having demon-
strated his fltueee. The pilot who i
witling to go up only in favorable
wwulw nnd to como down at the
proper. time need novor endanger lives.
IIu Unowa he ha ouly to open the
valve and he enn daecuud. He has only
to throw out a Infmlrul of mmd und
he own rfrevont hla balioou from com-
ing dawil or can send It up. When lie
U feilllj1 to laud he picks out a favor-
able pat' ahead of him lets hlH bal-
loon come gradually down near tho
ground cute loose the anchor Which
stops hla progretw thon opens the
valve again IP neessTirj When the
car touches the ground ho tears out
the ripping atrip and the balloon
Btretches out on the ground a tint and
empty" bag.-F. P. I.ahm U. S A. in
Outhlg Mfigasilne.
OUR NEW STATE OK.
In our nw state of Oklahoma
Wneie the CiWiaffWR ffveT'Sews
You can ee the cdtlon growl Kg
It is whitens motintatns snoiva
Totf can ri ny-nilng thatfB plant-
ed From n. peach down to s row.
In the state of Oklahoma
Where the Cimarron river Hows.
In our new state Oklahoma
On Inaugratlon day
Was the largoat crowd Of people '4
Since the great optnnlHg day.
We have got our Constitution
But the greatest thing to-day
Is we have PronlMUora
This will drive the droiiks away.
m the new state OkWioawi
Whore tha titfuf aw flxed up right.
You an live there wdtnoot working.
If you know how to scheme it right
But the people are all grafters
What a pity what fright.
That the peoplo of Oklahoma
Are grafters and gutters rtgnt.
You can see the wild flowers growing
Over hlHB and velloye there
W have tile flneet cities west of K.
('. any where.
But our state It is a booming
You may bring ono to compare
That oar new state Oklahoma
Won the star and won It fair.
HEJtNjaTpN'S TABLETS
t f
Dyspepsia is America's curse. Burd-
ock Blood Blttera conquers dyspepsia
every time. It drlvoB out impurities
tones the stomach restores perfect di-
gestion normal weight and good
health.
ABSOLUTELY CURB
Indigestion Rheumatism
Diabetes Kidney Diseases
Bladder Troubles Liver Complaints.
A SURE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE.
Have you healthy kldnyR? If not you will soon Ip attacked with
that terrible Dlabeted Bright's Disease Gravel Dropsy or Rheumatism
nnd your health and bappluesja ruined. We have the only treatment
that Is a sure dnre for the dtjgoded iJrlsotfs Disease. Diabetes; and al'
oflier forms of Kruny. and Blooder troubles. If your kidneys aro inn
h.ait'iy it the bladder is ir.Camed and weakened unno highly colornl
or cloudy smarting In passing pains in tmqk nervous languid de-
pressed weakened "In body and mind bowels constipated' and digestion
bad write for a box of Herlngtcn's Tablets and be oured.
WHAT CAUSES RHEUMATISM
ItHBUMATISSl is qoufied by an exeese ul uric acid In the blood
Aek any reputable physician ask your ftimlly doctor and ho will te!l
you that the Uric Aeid inapt be dlaiolved and drawn from the system
before the (II sense yields.
Now we ay that tlie ouly medicino known that will actually dis-
solve thta Uric Acid and carry it out of the body is Herlnnton's Tablet8.
Ineal applications such ae liniments electricity massaging etc will
attord temporary relief only and la time wasted to tho Injury of the
patient unless conatltutlunal treatment is carried on at the gnme time
Why? Because tho malady Is a disease of tho blood and the -blood
must be freed of the cause or no cure can follow.
WRITE TODAY. Fill in the coupon printed below and send it tj
with 25 cnts. We will Immediately mail to you a llboral slzej
box of Ilerlngton'B TvbUls. If they fall to CURB you we will returf
yotir money as w'lllngly as w
N'
h
Herlngton Medicine Co.
Grand Rapids Michigan
I encloso 25 cents for which
please send postage prepaid I
box Olerlngton'B Tnblete.
l"v Nhmo
My Address
My Druggist's Name
took It. Our guaranteo is.
CURE NO PAY.
FILL IN TK'S COUPON TODA
Our re.nody will put you c
Uie rond to Ifenlth and liapplnc?
HERINGTON MEDICINE CC
Grand Rapids Mlcl
Save Money
By buying n season ticket for the
lecture course ontxfMth still can he
saved. Adult tlokeL. 8.00; students
11.00.
Wlilto Goose Clteroots at Olsmith'a.
Tho best mudo. 3 for 5.
MISPLACED
MONUMENTS.
HOT JAVA ON TAP BARRICKS.
"Quinsy 8or Throat
lb follewlng mixture will generally
q .. UK bring relief in case of a nu.n-.v
iso.i- lUMut: Thirty grains of eliloiulo
oi !.i-inu three drama of ttnctuit;
chlie id. of icon four drams of giyi-ei
in t uoogh distilled water to tuiiku
foi r i e.i ea. The dose for an adult is
oiu u aiHMinfHl every hour until re
lii m to avoid the ronutlpatiug ef-
ii t u Hie iron a good duBe of wpiho
B..'..ie luujiive should be taken. Now
P1
Mil
h
t
ii-si iitepurutioiiH iuily devel
o . lby Ji v up U scretie
a i. . . . .. the ia-:iojonw ami iwtm-
i. far Mure hmmuus trHlk
. lytormuf catarrh. Avoid
t ... .Wat. fiHaes siuekee and
r i.it vfliUU dauwim sootfaea
) ! Creem Balm wJU waUr
- . j the bmd eaily awl
l iiyginia gll the SO oant
i n 66 Warwn Street
4 without win dos not
Wng. Ttirada i(&J
-tut unary stirMea rellev.
uh gainful iudauinuitipp.
i.nJ oontajna ne opwilue
Ji .n ;
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v:-.vc lurmfnl drugs.
Helpless Figures Soiled and Grimy In
Stone and Bronze.
Tho ordinary run of statues unloss
the"y are royal have ouly otto real
pIoawMit and satisfactory day In tholr
existence nnd tbut is the day they ure
unveiled. If atone on that day they
are B(utlessly clean. It bronio they
are nice and shipy. After that thoy
are never clean or .d;lny ngalu. It lias
to be the statue of a very exalted per-
aouage for Uio soot to be scraped off
and to have IU fuee wnshed once a
year The avemge bero has to be Bttt-
Lifletl wllli h lug unvetled. After that
no one take any furtlier lutereet in
him But it t.s uioNt Instructive to ob-
sere ttie unliolv Mkltl with which tho
sovt n'! oi ii.-r uccklt-ntH of the nir
wlii ludge on tb tup of n venerable
bald bead and on the surface of whut
ttbuuld te an luituaulate frock coat or
a well uttiug uulfurin. A Roinun toga
tbnt linn met wltli accidents U not halt
ho ridU'ulotiH na a bronae frock coat
ami immaculate brouxe trousers that
hue been the si-eue of disaster Stand-
ing iu fruut of the statue of a great
KtateKiuau a man notably tidy In hU
Uu and a great worry to liia valet. I
studied the uudlgnlfletl results of a
family of uparrows tbut liad sat i'P
bouM'kecplug under Ills elbow and
tboutfbt how Indignant he would be
evii Id lie i-uli U u glimpse of thla uu-
Muly UomeHtte arraugement - Mr.
John l4ine In Lirtnbjtbtly Review.
For any pain from top o toe from
any cause apply Dr. Thonuut' Klcctrio
oil. Pain cant stay w lie re it is used.
O J&. IS 5? O XZ. X J2w -
Bears the ?lh8 Kffltl YW HaW AWn B
SOUTH CAROLINA D. A. R.
(By Associated Press.)
Charleston. S C Nov 20. Charles-
ton extended n cordial welcome today
to the dalegatea aasenibled for the
South Cnrollna Daughters of the Ainar-
lonn HoYolutlon. The opening day
was given over to the gfeoting of
vlHltni-B followed tills aftentoon by a
reception gtvon by the Carolina Art
association. Tho business sessions
will begin till ovonjug and contlnuo
until Saturday. InterpareluK tho
biialnoss sessions will be a varroty of
features or entortalnment. Among
the fenturoa will be u Thunksglvlng
eervico nt Huguenot church nnd ox-
oureloiiB nbont tho harbor and ro-
coptionS' tendered by the Charleston
Country Club the Dautjlitem of tho
Caufedaraey. nnd tho rocul chnpter of
tlie D. A. U.
ATLANTA POULTRY SHOW.
(By Associated Frees.)
Atlanta Ga Nov. 2. One of 'he
largest exhibitions of poultry and iet
stock ever given in the South opened
in Atlanta today under the auaploaa
of th OeorgtA Poultry aaeoclatjon.
The exhibits represent several stats)
and includes clioloe displays of tur-
kys. oliiekoiiH ducks geese and
pigeousk Tho show of dogs is Uo
a nruiubieut feature of the exhibition.
Th Judging of exhibit and award of
nrjaea began soon after the opening
today and will continue until the sliew
closes next Saturday
The Sow Train.
A conductor on a certhln train rioted
for Its tdowaees asked a hoary headed
white bearded naaeeuger for hla ticket
"I gave It to you1 said' the eW man.
"I guess HOtw the eonduetor roplled.
VbereM you get on?"
"At Buxby's Crossing."
WhyM the conductor cried "there
wasn't auybody got on at Bux lay's
CfOBsing except one little boj."
I.M said the aged ope "waa that
little boy."L!pp!sott'.
Appendicitis
Is duo In n largo measure to abuso
of the nowels by omploylug drastic
purgatives. To avoid all dangor use
only Dr.' King' New Lifo PIHb. the
safe genuine' cleansers and iuvlgora-
tors. Guaranteed for headache bil-
iousness malaria and jaundice at all
drug stores. 25c.
The Paris Walters Trick.
"1 was Iu a Paris cafo" suld tho
American tourist "when there was a
sudden quarrol not far away and I
suspended my oatlng v- did ovory-
body else to seo what the trw M was.
It appeared that ouo of my country-
men whom I had not noticed in enter
ing had dined nt n table not fnr away
aud wheu lie received his chock ho
banded the waltor a ten dollar gold
piece. Tho waiter put tho coin into
his uinuth nnd mado change for $5
only. Thu Yankee kluhed nnd swore
th'ro waa n swindle but the we'lor
took the $5 from hla mouth and held
it up and said:
" 'Seel It Is bore. It is tho coin ho
gnvo mo. Is ltr not for him to apolo-
gize? "It lookod that way to me but my
countryman know a thing or two. Ho
grabbed the rascal by tho throat and
choked his mouth open aud lo n'tou
dollur gold ploeo dropped to the floor.
Tho fallaw hud the ?u in his moillh to
work the trick and when I sjot to
thinking the thing over I remembered
that it had been successfully worked
o.i mo a doaen times ovr." Chicago
News.
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
wfo
Bears the
Signature of
Tho GrouncJ Hob's Sleep
Tho woodchuck's is a curious shift
a case of nutuio outdoing herself.
Whiter spreads far and fast nnd
woodchnck. Hi order to keep nliend out
of danger would need wings. Must
ho perish then? Winter spreads fnr
but does not go daep down only about
four feet and woodchnck. If lie cannot
esuApe uurlund can jierhaps -oMiiider
hind. Ho down ho jtoo through tlie
winter down Into a mild nul mm
tmupewttura. five long rct awuy -but
rar awuy from the snow and cold
as beio"nk among the :ch1s of the
distant Orinoco. Indued wooCd'uek's
is u farther Journey and ovn more
wonderful than hoimllnk'B for those
five feet Piirry him beyond the lmumls
of lituo nnd Amco' Into the mystctiuus
realms of sleep of suspended life Jn
(he Very gates of death. Tbnt lie will
return with bobolink that he will wine
up alive with the iprlng out of this
dark way. is very strange. Dallns
Slurp in Atlantic.
tz
A Significant Prayer.
' "May the Lord help you make Buck.
Ion's Amlon Salvo known to all'
write J. G. Jenkins of Chapel Hill
N. C. It quickly took '.ho pain out of
a felon for mo and cured It In a won-
derfully short tlmo." Boat on earth
for Boros burns and wouuds. 25c. at
all drug stares.
ECONOMY GONE
WRONG
Don't economize on your hetxlth. Economize
on diamonds if you wa.nt to but fint 1 he best when
you buy MEDICINE.
Be sure of your Urugfjist and then ta.ke his
word for Ills druifs- We know our driigs are right
In Some instances wo have to charge- more tho.n
cheap drugs would cost but you a.re the tfniiiei'
by it.
When we put our na mc on ;v package of drujjs
t ytiaLrecntees the quality-
P. O. Drug Store
0. M. Woig&mot MaLia.ger
Oh! wno did thai: awoll Job ot
plumbing for you? Why Tho G-uthrle
Plumbing and Healing Co. Thoy have
always done tho boat work for mol
Private aolo of household furniture
carpots Woathered oak dining room
sot leatnor couch rockers etc. 70S
Kust das.
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I Weinberger Transfer Company
:
Prompt Attentiou Given to AH ?
i: Calls for Drayage.
Spacious Rooms For Storage
-: Receivers and Distributors 5
J JE33LCMni.i3 610 W. OKLAHOMA J
Itching lileedtng. imrtrudlnc or
blind piles yield lo Doan'a Ointment.
Chronic cases soon relieved Anally
cured. Drugjtlats all sejl it.
Qaorge B. Oox an acknowledged
leader of Uio Republican party J CUn-
otnnaU lata hwied a HUtainant in-
dorsiHg: the oaudldaey of Seorotary of
War Taft for the pmldenoy.
INTEREST IW BRYAN DINNER
(By Aasooiatad Presa.)
Washington. Nov . Within oasy
range of the White House this even-
ing William J. Urygii will be ballad
by UaiuotnUie leaders guthered from
ail wirts yf the onuntry as the ivas-t
lresldent of the Uniteil States. The
occasion ill be a bauQUt ajvon at
the Hotel Raleigh in Mr Bryan's hon-
or by the Uryaa club ot Washington.
Covers will be laid for tUH) guests.
It Is ikh expected that Mr. Bryan
will have anything v or stftrUlPB
to add to the (uinouueetiuait alfeedy
made In igrd to his HtUtwde ol Uio
preaidentiid noininatloii Neverthe-
less ih aftalr is attftctiug much at-
tention among tlie political leaders of
t' h parlies and die speeches are
awaited with keen Interest. Probably
the moat interesting feature ot Uio
banquet will be the attendance. The
list of invited guests includes nearly
every Democratic leader of promi-
nence in the com) I r Many of these.
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