The American Issue (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1915 Page: 4 of 18
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S By Tom Latta in the Bartlesville Examiner.
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If a man die shall he live again? That is the eternal quest.on I sat « j * in3urmountable
night and kept lonely vigil as a little body, racked in pain, battled hiavely g ff with
odds. Not a'second of that long, lonely nigh, but was Idled with agon,' fhttle ^sufferer .with
graVe forebodings for me. And just as the sun had begun to silver p
river, the little soul-boat slipped its moorings and went sailing out across • ^ bosom
It was as quiet and peaceful as though she had fallen asleep, pi ow rree
Re t complete and perfect. Disease and suffering had done their worst, and that wo - •
her little soul that it might fly back from whence it came, and to wring the hearts of those others
gathered about the pitifully silent bedside. „.:n„s r was
In that hour, although my ear was not attuned to catch the rustling of the a g g . ^
conscious he had come, and l knew that there never had been, has not now and net u w o .
answer to the eternal question. The great truth burst on me that it was for Ins she had been ca
though but a little baby girl here, only lisping her wonder of the world and her love ^‘hose abou
her. yet she possessed the power of God Himself, and had gone home with a, least one s.ar
CrOWnf would like, if I might, to take the hand of many friends of mine who are skeptical'
the chief end of man; what he is. where he came from, and whither he goes, won
down there where 1 was the other night, and stand with them in genuine brother* love, sdem the
while that their eves might see what mine have seen; their hearts feel "hat mine . •
hear what mine have heard; then, with arm twined in arm. to serenely climb the heights and look out
with joyous eyes upon the new and glorified world.
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dollars, and by imprisonment of not less than thirty
days nor more than six months.
Section 16 of Chapter 26, House Bill 46, page 46,
of the Session Laws of Oklahoma, i9I3: For the
second and all subsequent convictions for the violation
of any of the provisions of this act. the penalty shall
be a fine of not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, nor
more than two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars, and by
imprisonment of not less than thirty (30) days in the
county jail, nor more than five (5) years in the State
Penitentiary, and it shall be mandatory upon the tiial
Bulge in cases where anyone has been convicted under
any provision of this act, to pronounce sentence with-
in ten days from the date of conviction. This sec-
tion is an amendment to the old lawr, and applies to
all the Prohibition laws of the state. So. you see. “the
most powerful club in Oklahoma City has been tread-
ing on dangerous ground.
Names of Parties Having Paid the Special
Liquor Dealers* Tax to the United
States Government From April 1
to April 31
CARTER COUNTY.
Landrum, Virgil, R. M. L. D„ East Main Street. Ardmore.
CREEK COUNTY.
West Side Pharmacy, G. T. Wright, Owner, R. L. D.. First
door east of P. O., Kiefer.
Ball. R. C, R. L. !)., Lot 4. Block 1, Oilton.
Frederick, G. W., W. M. L. IX. Lot 22. Block 2. Oilton.
Glessner, Ollie, R. L. D., Lot 16, Block 27. Oilton.
Joy, Bessie, R. M. L. I).. Lot 25. Block id, Oilton.
Ward, T. W., R. L. IX, Lot 28. Block 18, Oilton.
Wayne, Maud. R. L. IX, Lot 27, Block 16. Oilton.
Ryan, Wm. J., R. L. IX. 108 East Lee Street. Sapulpa.
McCURTAIN COUNTY.
Pritchard, G. W„ Brew Less, No Form No. it, Idabcl.
Pritchard, G. W.. R. M. L. D., No Form No. 11, idabcl.
MUSKOGEE COUNTY.
Fuse Bros.—P. A. Fuse, O. I’. Luse; R. L. IX. 227-229 North
Second, Muskogee.
Luse Bros.—A. L. Luse, N. Hammer; R. L. IX. 227-220 North
Second, Muskogee.
NOWATA COUNTY.
Hall. Ivan, R. L. LX, Lot 1, Block 18, S. Coffeyville.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY.
Bodine. W. T„ R. L. D., 14 South Robinson, Okla. City.
Frisco Club—C. A. Elkins, C. E. Franks; W. L. D„ 310 West
First, Oklahoma City.
Johnson. M., R. L. D., 21 South Harvey, Oklahoma City.
Regal Hotel, Gus A. Bond, Prop., R. L. IX. 308 West First,
Oklahoma City.
Stiller, W. C, R. M. L. IX, 209 South Hudson, Okla. City.
Stiller & Co., W. C. Stiller. W. M. L. D.. 408 West Reno,
Oklahoma City.
PAWNEE COUNTY.
Yarbrough. Ira. R. L. D., No Form No. 11. Keystone.
PAYNE COUNTY.
Hurford. Geo. IF. ILL. I).. 309 West Main, Cushing.
Hurford, Geo. 11., R. L. D., 309 West Main, Cushing.
Stevenson. Albert, R. L. I)., Lot 2, Block 17. Yale.
PITTSBURG COUNTY.
Tuell. N. F., R. L. IX, Rexall Drug Store. Hartshorne.
TULSA COUNTY.
Carr. Alex., K..M. F. IX, 114 N. Greenwood, Tulsa.
Moore & Co.—H. Thomas, L. J. Moore: R. L. D., 218
South Greenwood, Tulsa.
Quality Drug Co.—W. I). Bryan, E. M. DcMoss, R. L. D.,
9 West Second Street, Tulsa.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Souva. Frank, R. L. IX. Lot 5. II. U, Taylor’s 2nd addition,
Bartlesville.
What a Tumble
The production of beer in the Cincinnati revenue
district for March this year was 64,000 barrels short
of the corresponding month last year. The revenue
from distilled spirits in the district tumbled from
$800,324.91 in March, 1914, to $604,777.45 in March,
1915. That was surely some tumble.
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Cherrington, Ernest H. The American Issue (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1915, newspaper, May 1, 1915; Westerville, Ohio and Oklahoma City Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941806/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.