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""' ..THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLA. TtEDMAX MAY 20 1908.
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STREET CM
DECAPITATED
YOUNG GIRL
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HP 1 IITT OUI11P
I Ull dl Hid
SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN
CLEVfcJAND'S TRAC-
TION STRIKE
FOR TORPID LIVHt.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system unit produces
SICK IIEADACC-
Dyoonslrt. Costlvcnoss Rhcu
matism bollow Skin ana files the G. A. R.
There is no better rcinf d.v for these address of
lOFFMAN TO VETERANS-
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In the exercises nt the opera house young nion. nursed nt the front of lib-1
last night marking the format opening erty educated to love our Institutions I
o the annunl state jiifn'-'n"nt of Mu iaWa thrilled by the history '
Col. Hoy V. Honman'B 0f the dood and Inspired by the roc-
response in bobait ord of the valor of tho Amorclan aol-
of the Spanish War Veterans' assoc- dler In sunnartinc and upholding them.
Intlon was a most powerful and slim- ready to bo marshalod Into an army I
ulating oratorical of fort. II said: the world can't heat ready to fare the.
NIGHT OF RIOTING
AND BLOOD-IB
Desperate Battle Fought
With Pistols Guns
Stones and Clubs
common diseases than DH. TUTT'S
LIVER PILLS as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Vro.wi. i ..- n..ri. -.... .. J "Upon the vart of tho association pitiless sleet or steol am) einrge Into
? I??1!'!"" er Dorolt aTlue cnr atot United Spalnsh War veterans the the rel glare of the cannon's -i.outh
ni.-Jt ni nn.i...r IgmcNn welcome given hen Is most nhd go down Into the valley of tho
h.l i. nJi&i S ;.... heartily and thankfully ppreeiatod. .hailow ahd wade Into tho Jaws or hell
beaten by crowd which attacked i . r (.. u.iPiitm nf .1... i..... 1 1... .. ..
the mlghtlost army over marshaled In try for honor and the Flag.
ltnttln si-mv In tlia lilainrv nf Mm "TIki a vHtnni ail.iu a Ki.n Mml
Vtolfrfa Mn strait it Ai1rnl nh tt?Ailtnn.1 I " Hlv 4IUI1.IUHI1 BUI 101 lltIO I. 14 Ulol
nnii """"'""" world our association Is but the k:n- messenger or liberty to tho world and
avenue. dergerlon while they are the post- the harbinger of peace to all nations
.1 n't 1 'graduate and we feel like taking a He is the perpetual sllont preacher
Bob Robert Louis Stevenson s baok seat and keening very still loilnv that Hip commi nf tlhertv mid
Woodland avenue ear.
M. V Mo-re. Jaw broken by
stone
Favorite Couato.
Cleveland May 20 Tho moat ser
lous violence of the street 'enr strike
p' co 1 red In LaUevv od. u suourb 'of
Cleveland last night .when four men
we-ip wounded by bullets one car was
burned und another partially wrecked.
Trouble hail been expected and the
first ur to run Into lnkewood on tho
Clifton jveniie I'pn carried no passen-
gers When It stopped before a 1 all-
way bridge ji crowd which had been
Ivlnr In wait came from behind the
bridge and opened fire on tho crew
Bob was rather nn Idle apprentice
and his place wa often vacant I
took up hia defence but it did not
help his case. " K s a stranger
'tave'arf a brick nt 'Im." not lliftntlv !
describes Ills reception among us. He
Drought a ii'w variety of difference of
opinion and forced our close corpor-
ation to new and novel modes of dc
tence. which sorelj tried tho domin-
ant government of the transplanted
nasi set la the desert of Contlnantal
custom. His mental alertness his
opinions based on an already wide ex-
perience backed by a store of acquired
knowledge which no other one of us
possessed expressed Inimltatbly ; for
his genius (no other word suffices)
for talk was greater than I hnve
known in an) man dispensed with
aid when he was present. Not that
his talk was controversial it began
on a plane far above argument; with jjoldlurs of
careless genoroslty granting all that
ou would give your life blood to
When you old soldiers why wore up Justice are the only sure foundaatloni
against the ronl thing are not around of states. And It Is duo to the Amorl-l
wo swell up and strut and brag about can soldier that at the end or more
tho blood wo spill and tho general than a century and a quarter tho
havoc and destruction we wrought. Union Is not tho fabric of rent and
Why It is a mutter of history that tho discordant states but a sacred. seam-
Spaniards quit Just as soon as thoy leas garment of equal rights of bar-
hoard that Frank I'routy unnrioy Hun- moilious Institutions of accordant
tor Low Muxlow Chief Mitchell and views of government In vvlilch 90 mil
mysolt were coming their way. And lions of people In -10 states aio lnIn-
It's a mighty good thing they did. If elbly and eternally joined aa brothers
they ever hoped to rovive the departs
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ill rTTfTWm
I lil pn '. ' Si'lSp. fk o arc . a m a'tf
LL YOU
VALUES
od glory of Castile and Aragon for it ft S-:'H-Maia-:-BT?a-;--K-:-JI5HIa-M g
we'd have got there In time thoro AMiTNTR. TTT'P m
wouldn't have been enough left for jjj "irjTJrrL-ti mTTrT1M
J5 j&zirjOiEiOjun iii.j.j.v jcjD 7
seed.
"Dut while we're not ontltlnd to
much credit for putting down the
Spaniards we are entitled to a good
deal for putting down army boof and
keeping It down and we respond to
a-:-Bi5aHa-i'iBa-:'B-?H-r'iiiij
The pages hae organized a baseball
team and havu issued a challenge to
the town boys Tho game will bo
;;?:utVAi
and guards Guards W. J. James and! maintain and then by twist and turn
Over
with an upparent and honest intent
nut tq dismiss tho smallest subject
i-i There aro many baseball fans"
..": . ... .i .1.1 ... .i'H ot" branches of tho legislature
JdtaE' of the Nkuon mffoSS and e ouse and Its employ have u
thn deeds they did. our experience was " "h yes or a game o toX 1 noit
QiimmrifQ lnlll".v Hilt fhnpn Ir nun employes OIT a 181110 10 UO piaeil HOXt
a suntmors holiday nut thoro Is one
Sunday.
The use of tho hall of ropresenta
tlves has been boon gfantod tho chap-
place whoio wo stand upon a lavel
Wo ansvurod tho call of our common
country. We onllstod for tho honor
.i. ... ... ..
before eery phase of It was careful-jot thu llopubllc and tuo glory or us
ly examined
suddenly give way and tho principles J Bovernnent aiww ington su lues aftornmin. - n)t)otI
of ears would He In rains at your a people strugggling to be roo has J jrootIon J nmi)lnl
feet; while guldod by his skilirul hand wen llf od out of bondage and Amor-1 t h" hoS and
y.u soartd h. blue empyrean of spec- tL'h! Sd. 'r0.?. TneW. of the .nat0.
John Swanto roturing the fire
30 sli its were exchanged.
While the sh ' ? wp In jiwi-s
tho down-town d'-rict Yotta Wolkin-
son a lmle girl uiilei uy a Wuuu-
land aevi': car while trying to cross
the street. Her death was said to be
duo to an Inexperienced molorman be-
ing unable to control the riar.
As soon as he realized what had
rreurr.-d he speeded the car uvcral ' '" k J """" " "' ' '" i Vf ' "The wur with Spain was fought by . i " '" " 7 . 7;.i. V H
blocks ibead where the pollc. wen. hlU I8fc"'t mw od1.nl sral tf the sons of those who wore tho blue' v "s ' ' ' "' " r0"'1'0'1
ntn..l The cn.iu.tor had left u ' ' x"180 ' existence. It la u of Ulof0 w woro tho w lit a lot of old-raslilonod J hi-rt senae
.-sreimoie inai no one 01 nit many -ffty HroUlng Me by side under the IV " "L0 "' u' """ UJB "l
.o have Hai n.l ipeUbouiid to this alno flflK M brothors In the war for"0 "BMon
iaro Ronius. ran anenumeiy lew.u humanity eommnndod by sons or Gen
enoug'i of Ins conversation to prove eraI Grant and General Lee and glori
tlt vw I uh the wonl advlsedlv OUK 0ii joe Wheeler.
ulatlve thought. From our accepted J. ' ""dHw'V hM flrBt
point of view that to our human ant-"'' n h finnin wn mi
Col. Ashby's apeeejipB aro again In-
cat 'nut bought lefuge in a neaiby
drug toie Tne iiowd attempted to
rcaih him while othets attempted to
catch the fleeing cur and assault the
motor man The pollee arrived Just In
tinri' i i .iv j th ' oinliii'tor at whom
the iii'iU was yi lllng "Lynch hii-
lyn h him '
The girl's head had been severed
Tgrm ncr oouy . oy itiiblukc mo morgue m ci
Keeppra naa ocon caiieu. wnen then i
dead wjtjons arrived ono took the
Dr. Snels- n of Muskogee Is mourn
lug the loss of his ravorite driving
which t' -nan did in the world The l.'mshlv in iirrvo thn liiemorv nf "."". u"" ""'' u iigniniiig
f. ..( i.. . i h ii'di.tmn.i i ... ... .t ni.i a.. i. in batnruay
lit ' 111 t l.l. ... 1 -. i. lUtll ClllO UU W HUIIID 11(1341 ia ia
I S was loth rcner and less His iherlsh the greatness of the stat-e
t IK. shot ii of much of its exhuber States are not great except as men
coaipicsesd to stolidity and in make them. The hlBtory f hla conn
p-cwesH becoming tangiHe lives try stimulates every young patriot to
evening. A fine I'ercherou
stallion was also knocked down and
was senseless for a coimdmable time
Dr E. O. Howell who was standing
on his front porch about 'ion fp.e away
was knocked down but will recover
... .... . . . . ttiio aiiuui
i Im lis nil Ihf nrintPd iflr IIO Iiau mnc nini i;uun duu "'"iuioi uio r cAin ..-. .. i .
Birrs head and the other hor body.jlllt. moro .ninKm endowment of the love of her children. ' having lVfttlie barn on r a foW.X
The frantic parents of the nlrl exclt-1 Rriut ft joy Praft no neceUy "The war between the states should "fc re he bolt dic-uded
w' "jm 7 ; Vu "" j i 7 il baaing a lump or clay ihp cniiiiu "" "" n 41WI "" l"w" ... ' V
aevered parts of tho body inflamed! rt. . ... lr tllU Tl Wflo nf tUtt tho RovoluUon. Us anhnoaltios Us
hi mnli cnlrit nnrl mnrn efrlmilt Irflil iiovojtint nnil auntlnnal lifiotlltf laa Imva
hie waa narrowly averted by the police. !"'n"y " .7?' frul? of cTvllUa Ion sinWl UMn brlu'1 byA rMW' O AT THE THEATRE o
rlii .hip nrhitmlnrH InnU nn Ihnlr IWIUWrt II1C peilBCl iruu 'l I-JV1I14H . ..- . .-llllltl0l jn V "' rlu lnfcAn11" O
Qreaier Values are not given.
Better Pianos are not sold
Easier terms are not offered
Anywhere in ihik country
than we offer you.
Thousands are interested in our system of piano sol-
ling lhat saves you monoy. Thousands liavo 6ut out tho
coupons and returned thorn to us and tho pamphlet has
beon sont to thorn tolling of our plan that gives you FilEE
use of a piano while you savo tho money "littlo by little"
to pay for it.
FflEE Cut This Out
l'leaao send me a copy of the
Musical Harnlil containing use.
ful piano Information and
Schlelffartli's song "For Theo
Alono." words ami muslo.
Nnmo . .
Address
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'Cut out tho coupon today and sond it to us or hotter still call at our storo
and got FREE tho Musical Horald cpntainingnsofijl piano information and
Schloiffra th's song 'Tor Thee Alono" and lot us oxplain to you about our piano
values and
Our Modern System of Piano Selling Which
' Sa.ves You Money
Our Small Paymont 'Plan Makos Piano Buying Easy.
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Wo save you from $50.00 to $150.00 on a piano. Tho oldest music house in
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It Ion If
task of endeavoring to effect a recon-1 "un- " " w" l 'l ul l"m ""1"; not n aecllomii advantage. Tho result Tirnnnnrnnn. n
clilatton b. teeu the strikers and thel stable ot ' wsltlcatlon and onlereu nQt th vl h Kmx oyop th OOOOOOOaooooOQOo
. ... . .j . .. ' -utmnttMaan ini it n wnru wi pph .. ... . . - - ''
(Municipal i racuon company eurvy .... .". -..-. tioiltn
last ntght and remained In session be-
eral houri.
Following Is a rovlaed. Hat ot in-
jured In vef.tenlv't rioting Incident tn
the street car striken iSg(!SSSlSSS
Shot at Lakew od 'riot:
J M Gray motorman Lima O shot
In leg
P L Elshot Municipal companv
gaurd shot In back
Jjsrph Gray. Municipal company
giiaid ho in b.n K
i.pr.ice Alexander. Municipal corn-
pans KUttid shot lii chest.
H.iii ltiiililtKanie linger shot off
T nUnoAii mail slim in calf of leg
I nlmi man kIki' In P'R. taken awav
from v H Inili) h Iriends
I i)l u i c(l In iillii i dltoiders:
E H Newman Wade Park motor
wmnirwoii. unu. in n worn whb South U was tho arbitrament and sot- WI11 w -m "m"" rnm.. r
lenuty Is use. creater te' far than the .. . win ihnrwni.o other. wni H- Cr08P M"s"l Comedy Corn-
gift of the less definable cousin. way of a fundamental Idea of gov-- ??"& .
Frcm "A Chroni-le of Friendships" ernment Alld Ul0 0od of battles was aytw tUer nr aome 1)f"tor Hjusl
by Will H Iiow In the June Scrlbner. Iwllh nnj rgilt prevnile.1. So wo .1 coto1 companies on tho road
!honor up.n tll0S0 occasions not only l'1B .'W 'htni tha Wl" ".- Crq
RECOMMENDS ARSENICAL ftlioso who wore the blue and offered Muaieal Ctaoedy eampauy which ipons
DIP FOR SHIPPED CATTLE ithoir lives their fortunes tholr sacred west's -ngaKment nt the Codtftl
honor upon the altar ot their oountr-.'A"" Jomo sui'U "ext with Uie
but also thoae who woro the gttiy tun production of n elaaav ahoy onllod
who tinder the provldsiice of God hnd "Too Merry Kid" If there nr
their iK-jiest purpose crossed and their better companion than this ono thoy
brave armies beaten. aro few and far let-e-
Special to Dally Leader.
Snpulpa Okla. May 20. The dip-
nine of cattle In aa arsenical prepara
tiou la being advocated by John H
Gage a prominent cattle dealer of
i Fort Worth who has been pasturing
J cattle In the former Crook nation.
' ' The nrst hhipment J made here a-
put through the arsenical dip." f.i')
1 V1r Gae "while Mibacqueiit "i
dipped ll oil Those dipped I'l
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I 00 LmiiPilliiU y m"
B B of alr T0r PtST m HM A4 B(! If H K VO W w W 1
Pni rain Tsir nfitTiai
L Jll hllU lUh Mil ill
VITHOUT A 8H0T FIRED.
Poaaee
Mlsi Kate Barnard commissioner nf Uu -iai In other woiils wu aie ton
"Oroat power vast area enormous good reason. Namos R Koarnoy tlie charities. Is laboring Zealously to have lug tliene children at the ixWiihi. n
muii. uu nut umnn u kioiii muliuh -wen Known Lueaincai man or i..
wel
uh 1 found on examination wn
r It -im tick than those dipped m
ami hesldes
thev felt none of
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man iM-icUed v ten men on Lake
ii .ivemie anil beaten about head '"
afrr..trtO iMIoiKlfill F llFuln ITltl V llf Oil
Alt.ed Musi.! conductor ot car ' hl(' "" k.i.nvn U. hh'o
v hieb kilhilKirl on Woodland avenue P? ho h.i-e uo'd oil dip The (hi
bath beaten glmt head by crowd ! lie dry off sulckly whereas ir cattv
Mm Mary ('hopiuski aejcldentally i dipped In oil are oxpowd to the mm'
struck on hed with club In lunula "H is thev become restlesn and ue
ot 1'oln eniMi) dlii'isiiiR irovvd blistered considerably.
Al) 1 1 Ktoldtr tight Jumped off -
f.veiy sleeve empty or an arm but Khuww. wno cn?anlseJ this com pan
iuii oi Rioiy ana uouor; every cruicn nnd under Thr management It Is
on which the maimed soldier limps. ga ))Uy ..) in tUP wlllter hlg
but upon which Justice steps more aoarch for avilable htarh toi the s"a
securely remlnda us that nationa . on 8I1(1 rihltll )f ik
areatnesa Is a moral not a Inunelal tmvlwk ws thB ie ;
m.. i 1. m. .ti; no.mi.r i th ""'upanv Uh Mr r-oas such
enacted some legislation which v. i'l urn own taxation Into logulnr choolt
protect the poor and eiriug and her ' -'i'lme wlnre tho learn by permun!
... ....... ... .iin i contact to be aafe blowers murdeicis.
i"""'- """' v .....uw ..... ; plck.(wck(tB HI cut.throats. The
Kiddle bll Itoviim lhat Hi.-." i It I
dreu xhall he held in dcKiilioti looiiin
until I rial whM thc bhall come be
foie a ..reoln! ihlldren'n iudKi I'he
lug I iil If we shape acordingly the
purotulnent show people a-. Miss Joss
Said she today
"In the closing hours of the First
legislature of Oklahoma Is almost at
hand wheu the great work of form-
ing the laws for a million and a half
or people Is well nigh completed and
nni r ..r nvori.tnt .11 H.o .-i Phloe Uaiiovv o MIsh Alain I DBrrach ii 11. !. moment. I beic to call tin
-.... ... v... o. ..' w-. u.n. ra .. I -".. . .. .. .
Od Buffering of our wars will have "'"" ..-. "". i''"' "
a hoit of other:. There Ik also a large
ehoru sot prttv girls wltli the cqin-
iirteu a prlco well paid
The aolilier iiibv never auBin he
reeded under arms In America I lttJI good aluglua excellent dancing I for (he poor the chlUlhocd
praj that he may not I hoie and pray " ' nvvnicn manv high (Ihm vaude
l that the war drum may throb no longer vm- turns are put on at mere Incl
attention of the law-makers to fo'M
great humanitarian bills which are yei
pending in this body mesa puis are
Illl IU'1
Madison avenue i ai when rioters "Phe luck that soems to come eaBleat land the battle flags remain forever dents
tun w "lotion and fell under wheels Its hard luck. jfurled. I hope and trust the sun has --
on. I li--.l light leg amputated iet to rse no more up'H the fiiglltful A gill calls It a romanie wjien a
Mildid lliulpuit neck lacerated Predlgebtod ffMMl must be the diet or i arnage or a battlefield Out If the man likes Ui way her mother has
bv waiMiiiK Irom dvnanute cartridge the lazy .time must come we have millions of tomato soup made.
What You Need
probate judg'' will sit a mvuiI
judge on certain dayb of the week
to heai the i!!dron's ( awes onlv This
will cause very little expenw lo ihe
Btate am will keep the children from
contH'-! with liardi i.ed inulnal i
L.a ...111 1 J I..
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erring o me ataie anu """"'"" duairlal school Iiiho ad of i. 1 j.l
la uukers ta nwrk he ol o ui h w
their career in the legislature I th ... HepreHetitaUvn Vand- v. .... .
more fitting deed or uu '" ""'''.bil I km... u the p.oba.l.. I..
ax tlian to paas these four great uu mdr. th. oi.t. .
man.tarlan laws. Ltf Is fWo.in. and .J tf .?I..m Im.. ... '' .
'tlb nut a iep irom me cmuiu j mw i . . .
giave and maybe tbosv who bscl
theite Hues will find iha It is their
last and greatest opportunlt to ben-
Hit luanklud
'The first measure In which I am
iviiaiiy interested la the bill for the
pioiectloi. of the children of the state
I known an Senate mil Mo IKl by
Fmnklln It Is the chlkl labor bill
which has passed the senate and will
i nine up in the hoiiao for consider
tion If th-' Bpeakei will permit. In the
text two 01 three days I have seen
nine.) saveii members of the UfliM of
'.epreatatlvei and they have pieigi
K a Woman
who Is suffering from some womanly aliment neglects herself what
can she oxpact but pain suffering and misery ?
Women you who read this remember that the medicine you
need when any portion of your womanly system Is out of order Is a
woman's medicine a medicine that has been found to build up tho
womanly organs regulate tho. functions and strengthen tho consti-
tution In short Wine of Cardul.
"I feoi a great deal better since taking Wine of Cardul" writes
Mrs. S. E. Watts of Dukedom Tenn.. and would fce glad to say
anything I could to help other suffering ladles or girls.
"I suffered great pain from female disease (or many years
especially In my side. Somo of my friends Insisted on my haying a
doctor but 1 refused as I put so much depend-
ence In Wine of Cardut which I took for some
time with the result that I was greatly relieved of
my suffering and am now well again.
"I recommend Cardut to all suffering girls
and women."
It Is for sale by all reliable druggists. In $1.00
bottles full directions for use being printed In
seven languages Inside the wrapper. Try It. DukSTeoa
WW IT VUWV Vrit for F 64-page Book for Wemec (f yen pud Ad
K AVjxJb DXV vice. dribc t yitiptm sitting afend vre will itvy la
AB T ATVTVC P11 e4 envelope- AKr iAdie Aivlury Dtpt
JEvKV Ixrt AMJW Th Chattanooga McdlUotCop.ittiU!COraTtna
Dnttlc-Scarred Veterans Taka
slon of State Senate.
The mouibres of Iho Grand Arm? of
(lip Republic captured tho statu house
Tueaday and tho surrendering fprce
was the statu senate onco charged
wjth bsliiff horolc In lta fights but to
the scarred hurooa who followed
Grant Sherman Moadn and Buoll all
wna Oiiay.
Senatur Drowntae was tho author of
the resolution asking tho rounloii
kuobIh to visit tho sonato and as they
marched down the atslea tho drum
lid fife making "Dixie." ''Marching-
Through Georgia" and tho "Bonnie
Blue Flag." many and loud woro tho
hi m for the brave old vetoraus who
were in the line.
Seimtoi Harier Cunningham hlm-
elf a Hol.iler for the Fedora! oauso
wolcomeil the visitors as did Senator
) M Kevii iiii Cherokee soldier who
bore conf "derate arms. Governor
HuHkell wax piflseiit and bado the
veterans well ome to Quthrlo Okla-
hoiiia and wherever they saw fit to
i ast their lot in a groat reunited coun-
IIV
AIhjoi u F Haekett who waa also
it one time a marshal In Indian Terrl-
ioiv iMioii(ieii for Uie veterans anijL
i old . f the blessing of being In a soS
erelau state Cantains Bused and W
and aUw them to go home Bn4 work f ij. eierans also made brief
these fiuM out iustuad ot (hi-owlng ' dresses of appieclatlon for the gr
them It Jail ThU applies to ralsde courtesy shown In all state de-
to stand by tins measure n upeaiwr
Murray will penult the name to come
Lefure Up houue
Auoihei lueasuie In which I am
vliall) ln.erbiid la the atato reform-
atory bill by Seuator 8 Jolinsou
Vuown as 8i naie Xllll No. 379 For the
many yest-. 'he great men of thlsj
ountry Ijavi ueen ll.ni '. UU) uui
Mime plan foi rtpara'lng tin- hardened
criminals fioru the em.i offenders n
order that irlm. may t- pievenled or
.reduced to a niir.iniuin The Natlcual
meanor cases oulv and will be very
helpful to married men who. h. n
thrown In Jail for 30 or uu days los
tholr positions and leave iheli ramili
destitute.
The paasage of these hills Is prob-
ably the las. reiiaust shall niuki f
the llrst legislature of Oklahoma.
Should the legislature sue nt to pa
them the member will have done all
Ihey can to tuuhei tlie i:iei!P ce im
diartty depgrtuwmL 'jy will nave
protected In consklei able maaure Ui'j
yoor the erilng aud c Itildliood slate
and I know of no better record with
which to liur iusu ot J"
menu and In the capital city.
DYSPEPSIA
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dens of th- (treat aftaie I'enltetitinry
of America have derided U fol'ow
the plan laid down bv Senator John
4iii till nwifly to have a sum r
rrniiia'orv frr men wno have rmuit
t J be l'-.i't crini.-. Th! rermp .
i r firrjea with It th marking nnl
fvfl!ng 85c if merit marks tog th
Best For
The Bowels
Special to Dally Leader
Muskogee May 20 Under t
bulletin ihHued by the atato
tendeut f schools school
will d held lii the rural d
Oklahoma U elect school
tbe fourth Tuesday In Ju
The OklahoKia constltuta
that women atwli be ent
In all school elecUoos. ot'
and vy that where aJJuS
is eutitucted at tie .vViV1
a city eleetlou is It 0ric
jKimttl town a m
booth and ballot boj00' a &C1'
for the school vohRw ? v tb
to give tho lRdtV ' )
gooil many place eoW yw'
ive latereat lsvy aT . ao.-.
women while. Bey 4c
women ar no' u'f' ft
- to vote mff
regular oa8: uJaW Vbte"
of school. "tiju " xm r.
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