Woodward Daily Democrat (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 5, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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“IMPORTANT BUSINESS."
1
While President Taft la calling the
attention of Congress to the growiug
deficit in the natltonal treasury, and
especially in the post office depart
ment. It is well to take note of some
of the causes for the deArlts, From
Collier's Weekly for January, we clip
tlie follow In*, which leu In some light:
"The United State* Senate net Mon-
day, December <1, at twelve, noon.
It adjourned at exactly twelve minute*
|>a*t twelve. The Senate met again
the next day at twelve, and remained
in session until thirty minute* past
two. In that two and a half hour*
. IhrJa wasn't much time for anything
very important, but we note two item*:
“'Mr. Hale (of Maine! I present a
newspaper report of the speech of
Hon J. G. Cannon delivered at Kan-
sas City, Missouri, November 2d, 190#.
I move that the report be printed as
a document'*<8. Doc. 1(53.)
“ 'The motion was agreed to.'
“This means, w hat will be news to
the rest of the country, that the In-
surgent movement has infected Maine
strongly enough to disturb Mr. Hale.
Some Important newspapers are giv-
ing expression to the idea, and an
effort is being made to send some anti-
Cannon members to the next Congress
Shortly, the Republicans of Maine will
receive, through the mails, copies of
Mr. Cannon's Kansas city denuncia-
tion of the Insurgents as Democrats.
Having been made a public document,
the copies will have been printed te
Government expense; for the same
reason, they will be carried through
the mails without stamps .
*' A few minutes later on, the same
day, according to the Congressional
Record:
“‘Mr. Carter (of Montana) I ask
unanimous consent to have printed in
the Record and also as a Senate doc-
ument the address of the President of
the lTnited States in Winona, Minneso-
ta, September 17,1909.
“'The Vice President: Is there ob-
jection to the request of the Senator
from Montana?'
'"Mr. Bacon: We on this side could
• not hear w hat it is.’
‘"Mr. Cartetr: The request is for
the printing in the Record and also
as a public document of the address
delivered by the President of the
United States at Winona, Minnesota,
September 17. with reference to the
action taken by Congress on the tariff.'
‘"The Vice-President: The chair
hears no objection, and the order will
be entered.’
•“The address Is as follows (S. Dor
164).'
“ThiB is the speech Mr. Taft de-
livered at Tawney's home, in which
he is described as ‘reading out of the
party' those Insurgents who voted
against the tariff bill. We presume
Mr. Carter needs this literature In
fixing up his fences in Montana,
where he comes up for re-election
next year.''
NCWS NOTES AND '
Do—Id, who Uvea Sows Is McCurtaln
county aowr VaUlaat, stole a hen from
the moat of his tost friend Now Me
Donald's other Mends am toying how
and it is that hla widow waa bereft at
so early aa age. Moral: Don't play
practical Joke* aa friends who are
handy with Winchester* and six-gum
* * * *
The entente cordial see BIS a little
stralaed In newspaper circles at Cor-
dell. aad the editors of the Herald
Sentinel and Beacon are doing an
Alphoase-Oaston stunt with the re-
verse English on, these days. Pipe
this warm one which brother Gunaen-
houser hands Richard Achilles of
Ronxe Rill faaie: “Editor Billups and
family left 8unday morning for a vis-
it at Pueh Hill. Mississippi. To:i
may expect an improvement In the
Beacon during his absence.
• « • •
Tom Blahely and Belle Englirh
were married at Lindsay on Decer>-
her 1st. and the News announced thnt
the happy couple would make their
home In Ixtveland Of course that's
where all the newly-wed* mean to I
I live, hut this Lovelnnd Is on the innp
! of Oklahoma.
Sherlock Holmes must have desert-
ed bis wonted haunts and hied himself
| to the wilds of ^eminole Co. The fol-
i lowing advertisement ha* been run-
ti.rg in Wetumkn and Wewoka pnpers-
"Detective with long experience in be-
| 'use hroug.it face to face with the v**y
darkest crimes by the shrewdt.-:
crooks of the day. A good shndower.-'
Hist! and likewise, Sh!l! 1 hear foot-
steps approaching on horseback.
• • • •
“Shooting at the Postoffice Thurs-
day Evening.” is the startling herd
i line appearing recently In the Ada
i Weekly Democrat. But the story
don't say whether or not the ahootlst
succeeded In hitting it.
'in the light of recent developments
it 1* thought that the infant Oklahoma
needs a change of we nurses.—Poteau
Weekly Sun.
• • • •
Heard a man roaring loud Ihe
other day because he had to pay eight
dollars and some cents direct school
tax. Then he climbed into his new
wagon that cart led about |50 worth of
•arlff tax. along with a lot of sug «r.
coffee and dry goods that carried from
ten to loo per rent, tariff and hiked
out for his wooden home with its n'ce
lumber tariff. Presumably when he
got home he cussed his party und
cussed the kids. Falrvlew Leader.
• • • •
The editor of the Mill Creek News
boldly sounds the defi to the booze
peddlers of his bailiwick and swears
that all the bootleggers In Mill Creek
can't Intimidate him. He fails to
state, however. Just what Influence al!
the bootleggers on Bear Creek might
have with him.
A WILD BLIZZARD RAGING
Cold Storage Cash Meat
Market
H. BOEHM. Prof.
PROGRAM WOODWARD COUNTY
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
JAN. St ANO 22. ISIS.
brings danger, suffering—often death
to thousands, who take colds coughs
and lagrippe that terror of Wider
and Spring. Its danger aignals are
“stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of
nose sore, chills and fever, pain bn
back of bead, and a throat gripp.ng
cough. When Grip attacks you, as you
value your life, don't delay getting Dr.
King's New Discovery. “One bottle cur-
ed tue," writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Val-
ley, Miss., "after being 'laid up' three
weeks with Grip." For sore lungs. Hem-
morrhages, Coughs, Colds, Whoopine
Cough. Bronchitis. Asthma, it's su-
preiu. 50c. |1.00. Guaranteed by
Chandler Drug Co.
THE
KING
CURES
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
FOR WEAK* SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENT8 PNEUMONIA
I I ngard Dr. King’s Mew Discovery as tto grandest n
i nibAsrn times. One bottle completely cored me of a very bad
' m steadily growing went under other treatments.
Edit gHAMBURG, Codell, Xaa.
Friday, Jen. Z1, 2:00 p. m.
Song by A»*ociation, ‘‘Oklahoma."
invocation.
Business Session -
(1) Grammar and llow to Make It
Interesting.......Miss Lulu Keith.
Discussion,
Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. Earl Sherman.
(2) Teachers' Power of Questioning,
Mr. John Bouham.
Discussion.
Mrs Mary Hughes, Mr.Andrew Nelson
(3) K>.ading in the Public Schools
Mr. Uuzxaird
Discussion,
Earl Murray, Miss Alice Garten
Solo, ................ Miss Ballinger.
A WILD BLIZZARD RAOINO
brings danger, suffering—often death
to thousands, who taka cold* cough*
and lagrippe thnt terror of Winter
and Spring. Its danger signals are
“stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of
nos, sore, chills and fever, pain in
bark of head, and a throat slipping
| cough. When Grip attacks you, a* you
, value your life, don't delay getting Dr.
j King's New Discovery. "One bottle cur-
ed me," writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Val-
ley, Mis*., “after being 'laid up' three
w eek* with Grip." For sore lung*. Hem-
morrhages, Cough*, Cold*. Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, It's su-
prem. 50c. fl.SV. Guaranteed by
J. W. Bwarthout Drug Co.
We Wish You All a
j* HAPPY and PROSPEROUS
• NEW YEAR
• and Many Happy Return* of the
• Same
NIXON CONFECTIONERY.
8:00 p. m.
Solo.................. Mr Cummins j
Reading......... Mrs. Sadie Morris.
Violin Solo,.....Mis* Evelyn Raynor.
• • • •
Saturday, t:00 a. m.
Song by Association.
ll) Suggestions for History Teaching
Mr. McCance.
Discussion,
Miss Kepba Williams, Mias Florence
Clifton.
(2) Purposes and Place of Written
Composition.............Miss Cass
Discussion,
Mr. G. E. Holland, Mrs Mitchell.
(3) School Libraries, Mr. Pittman.
Discussion,
Mr. A. P. Cummins, Miss Lura
Triplett.
(4) Song by Association.
COUNT YWARRANTS PAYABLE.
Salary warrant up to and inc. ....157
Court Warrant.................. 2RS
Supply warrant ................ 255
Contingent warrant ............ 147
Co. Road & Bridge warrant......313
Poor a insane ................. 349
W. H. WILCOX,
County Treasurer.
Home Enterprise
Telephone Co.
—o:o—
... New System...
Prompt Service Day and Nifht
—o:o—
Not it y Central when phones
are wanted or out
of order.
SOME NICE THINGS FROM
EXCHANGES.
OUR
The Democrat has been well repaid
for the time and labor expended in
getting out our special Holiday Edi-
tion.
We have had many nice things said
to us by our friends in the city, for
which we wish to express our thanks.
Our brethren of the press have also
spoken some nice things and we feel
highly complimented.
So long as we have the confidence
and respect of our brethren of the
press. It serves to inspire us to more
earnest work. Below, we give a few
of the comments of the press ex-
change:
Curtis Courier.
The best holiday edition that has
reached this office of any paper Is the
one issued by the Woodward Demo-
crat. The paper would have been
creditable from almost any sized
town.
PROFESSIONAL
PRICE BOO ANO SIAM
sou am mmxm ir c
SWARTHOUT DRUG
If you want a boms sea
O. P. MARUM, Secretary
W aad ward Realty Company j
Room t, Oerlacb Bank Building. j
HOOVER A SWINDALL
Lawyers
Woodward : : |
Oklahoma
O. P. MARUM
—: LAWYER :
Room 6, Gerlacb Bank
Building.
Woodward — —
— Okla
C. W. HEROD
Lawyar
Woodward : s :
Oklahom.
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Ws lamia
The Gerleeh Bank . f
towe snow voiv
Capital---------------------fW.0SS.SS
Undivided Ptoftto------------------|«.S0S,SS
Stockholders' Liabilities -....... 75.UOO.OO
Total.......... 175,000.00
Mato taJ Cmm»y Depository
Mmmf Orders. Am tries* Beakers AaaocisH— Pa
CeM M 4 Mr Sevtags Beak*
late rest paid to Time Certificate* of Deposit. Isrg* or small. Every n>
mudatioo extended co. sisteoe with safe aad conservative toaktaff. Wa I
your bualneaa.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES POX RENT
Woodward. ■ • Okie
Phone 288 Ore tin
o0/F or Best liockvale an
Canyn City
COAL
WttifttMuJ over County Scaltis
We Also Carry Steam and Furnace Coal4«
Cox & Townsnd.
What We Will Do
We will tfive 10 per cent discount on our
large line of HEATING and COOKIG
STOVES. We have oil burners so if your
coal gives out you can still have a tire.
CAN AND BUHNER (Complete) $3.00
Bawr0n >& Pruitt, Woodward,Oklahoma
I T. HASTINGS,
Pied dent.
▼. a VKACH,
Vice President
M. a MURPHY.
The New State Bank,
Bane of Personal service. Gives bet I results.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED.
We want your good will.
DIRECTORS
M. 0. Murphy, J. T. Hastings, W. H. Veacr
C. B. Young, L. P. Northup. C. A. Hoops,
3miuiiiiiiCBiiiiiiiiuiiottiinuiuce3iiiituiiiiiaiiiiMimits]ii
Woodward It Hit Best City to Oklahoma.
WOODWARD REALTY CO.
will sell you the best lots in the city on EASY
TERMS, or acre property. Lots in northeast,
northwest, center or nose in; Improved or un-
improved, as you want it.
D. P. MARUM, Secy. 1
Rooms 5 and 6, Qerlach Bank Building. I
nenhmmkS
York-Key, Lumber
All Kinds of Building Material
WOODWARD, O KLA.-Phone 32
Clark County (Kan.) Clipper. »
Aboutthe best holiday paper coming
to our desk was the holiday number of
the Woodward Democrat hy Will Pyne.
It bad plenty of ads and half tones
and the press work was very good.
CLYDE H. WYANO
Land Attorney
' 'flirt- ou« Half Block West Of Post non-.
Filins Contest, and Second Kntrles
Alva Pioneer.
The Woodward Democrat Issued a
twenty four page special edition this
week which was very creditable. It
contained a great amount of advertis-
ing and is full of information relating
to the live town In which It is pub-
lished.
8. 8. Launo Wm Paterson
LAUNE A PETER8EN
Lawyors
Over Poetofrice Pbone 143
Woodward I t | Oklahoma
Renfrew's Record.
The holiday number of the Wood-
ward Democrat was a splendid write-
up and well Illustrated edition, show-
ing that Woodward city and county
are keeping right In the van of prog-
ress. We congratulate Brother Pyne
over bis success and enterprise.
Waynoka Tribune.
The Woodward Democrat got oat a
Christmas number that excel lad any
thing of the Und vs have 'see* this
year. Tka Dsmoent Is nil right, ax-
es* Its polities don't seem to flt 1L
* •* '
•** >r «i
-a « *vir .
A. W. ANDERSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Collections and Commercial Law a Specials
Counsel far Southwestern Mer. Agency
DR. W. L. ROSE,
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Anderaon'e now building watt
of Contra) Hotsl.
Dr. Lee
Specialist In Chronic Dtssases of
Eye, Bar, Naas and Throat, has
moved to tto sfht occupied by Dr.
Rosa, west of post offtoe.
SEE HATTON
For Eatimatea On
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND
All Kind of Heating
Something Really Nice
in the line of meats can always be found at
this market. The same old market under
new management.
0n*-'_sll blsc east of p*etaffies. > i l t Ptoao 43.
Coombes Neat Market.
O. B. BHABP OO
YARDS asriSisEsr
IF YOU BUY OP U9 Wa BOTH MAXI MOlWt
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