The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL XVjI.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JULY, 30 1908
NO. 9
\ Your Money's Worlh#
Tojvuow that you get your Money's Worth
when Buying Sho.23 veil worth your cjire-
ful consideration.
We Ask For Your 1. rade
assuring you that in trading with us you
£et your money's worth- your money s worth
in style, (it wear, attention and .satisfaction.
Our Principle
of giving Honest Shoes al cfnz price to all, with
a small profit to us: is arc assutance to you
that we give you your money's worth.
No one Buys clicapcr Hum you here.
ends on
Foraker's
Attitude
118 West Oklahoma Avenue.
1
If you go to
Jas, J. Houston
For
H a r d war e
You will get the worth of
Your Money
I have a houseful of Jl
|| good which XwanttoSell
J AS. HOUSTON
HARDWARE
(Cor. lst.andOkla. Guthrie, Okla j
GUTHRIE C IVES IIIM A ST.Ut'ciRI, TiATIlKl^NOI' DItOWN I
iCni/.-'iiH II nd Haskell $-,7$o Tin; Merely Hides iuWood.i When
t'ic Brva i Dimtpii jfu Fund. j SonuriOce Steal, Her Cliitinn.
OH I 111! IE, OK., Within a few j NKW York, Mian Margnr
liuum aflcr Governor C. N. Han-1 Cornell of Avenue C, Bafnnnv, N.
3veli was notified of his appointinsn J, w ent for a dip in Newark b.<\
i* traiasirer of the D^iuoora'ic mil j Saturday .after noun. Kvei'v I Bill
ional cmiiinilitee, .eilizjns u.f Gulhi'i | li 'U e hail been rented so MissCm.
mined Liv voluntary KiiUcriplion >ne; sought' the sc. ]usion nf a cluin
from sixty two peo|,ilii, §U.7RO. Lif uoods where *he donned hcrduu
.v.i.iiwrTIi'bkiil scut a telegram < ' 11 unit left tier otlni cloth* in .
tnMr. Hrvan acknowledging the ap! awul pile t lie+i plunged ink) the w
jnint«n«ct I'sjluauier by apprising u r. Al ter her Uath slie ran to tie
i ,• i , • t i _ ,,1.' *• :>«• «Ik for her clo-lliju. They let
J>:.m .ol.the -f inancial bhovwujj made i
)iy II,« G U.r:e Democrat;. j KloL" • !U"! 10 th
Mi the funds ,rf,.d in ti* national j wo««1 s.^l.-imod t - g« Ik me in h-
J).«iocmUc campaign will }■** | * 1 s"il' Tnic- after ..iKM
<l,rou..h Governor lU.kclli hands.; ,l' H*sh: crept ulongtlie Ji.<r« an.
II
e will make l.cac! jhm. iLi licn-'vt if'-el for Avenue C, but «'ein
vnd will not only 0- K. and write | i"a 'n" on tfce "-Ikci abe «' " • «
cheek* fur all account", hot wil, b ek to tlic woods. Mwasiifu-
Ji.ive general supervision over the | tnidoiglit when glie gained oonra-
<o-,tributioj of funds all ever tie to „i:,k ...the j Miruajr. Her fami.i
,111(1 been mthe nh«orc f«
^ouuUr y.
Sequel to a tvi-.
The murder of a ft.raiiy In ft lonely
cotlntry In Hungary has had a remark-
alb le sequel. Gypsies are suspected,
and every tribe and caravan In tlie
province surrounding lJudu-Pest haa
f>ccn placed tinder arrest cn suspicion.
Jt Is ftoHeved the governmont win
•itili'/.e the occasion •for stamping out
eemarii&iB In Hungary.
Ju-r she Ji*.l taeu <J.uwi ^,l
Anerlcart Ahead, as Usual.
After 17 years' strlvlns tirelessly to
lavtut a mechanical device which ex
told him was impossible, Joseph
i'otrllkr, cf ttoston, haa fiacccedcd Ir.
invoutlns th3 Inu^r-ought tor "one-
whcol quarter boar siriker" for clocks
For a century skilled workman from
all over the world hare boon at work
trying to accomplish this etri% t.
j a a?me «>f hutn irthej wowl.l
approo H their p\:u!itr po t-iiion
tiiis question ?n<l tit; party ora'.o''
especially i « a State like Aikaii^t*
I
i would cease fi«>tti i^ theirK<-lves in
j yucli a "talc of fre i*:eil fi\>Xlii ii<
} l'a rview,l-iticoln, JJ.-Ur,, ! ''-vstcr'a « l.(Ml«"Ver lliey diwu.N p.,1
v. , i ti cs /rom the slump, The uuJv « l
\ceording to *lem< cr?itc leatlers
... i ,, i k , < i 'cetioH the IHiiiocralie riiilv has
who have been to 1'a:ryet w aii*l eon- * ' * |
'Vrre l wit'« the ability < f :
'lie ilem« cnHic party tj sc,M,ro the
vote in Olii(> xxi'l «lepeml Jar^cly
ipjii the altitude «>f i«\ rnker.
S. l'Mitr as he reiuai^s tMitHule the
vptiUhctii hrea^t workw, at L-asi a
ganls Taft, th" «l?mo«irais fcol
>%ured of a .1 irg* ne^ro support i*i
, , . nM . , . I WuJter^on
,iat btale. 1 lie chairmanship <• !
, . ,, Afkatrsan may prufitly .ponder tli.*
in* n^'.^iUNl co nmi-ttce will not yo | J 1
. e . I nosiiioii t ikeu hy Home of lliuir lea
oa sotitheru man becanae < f the,4
Ititude of the southern.-tij towai'^
he ne^ro. A1 .lamesof Kc Luckv
to illt? ncijriJti* is that they «lou.'i
vote w.Mi fieiu. li they want no.
thing to M with t Le why
Wut^erson one of t!i«• grea'e t
Souliivin UwUiocratew auk that th«
''doois he ttpctul to the colopl hro-
li:r'r" Jt i* generally nn.lci>t.,oil
I that Ury a u is ol the same mind a.
The Democrat of
«" * >
$ Good Goods and Low Prices f
| Is llur iliilln |
| I
* We irtalte our own Prices. We do not allow th? Drug Trust
$ of Guthrie lo make our Prices. We .eli t". cdsfnr the least mon Jt
ey. for we pay Cash, get the Discount, Pay no Rent J
*J> So you see we can sell you goods for less %
.ml hi# name was prMitiincntJy non j
udered for the place, the pcH'ui( n
tken by James swuie t'iuie in
■ivoring dUfranchiMemeikt of t4ic
• egro., made Jtp,pei;itment <->ut of the j
^UNlioti.
d-er^ Jt is time the I'tiu 'craiy
should take a sensible, moderate
and cviiNci vative veiw of the negro
<JUt'ion. Why kJitHiJd the pari\
jcontiR'We to^aik tf.je thing an l aci
another?
^ 208 West Oklahoma Ave.
W
r
)EMOCIt A'l AND i HE >;E
«I:Q.
VI A '! ')L1)S I < I'sKl'N A'WAV
Cheek" H 'TSe After Hall Mjie
I'ash and Save" S s'er.
'• UEKX FOItKST, ARK ,
NICGIIO ANT1 TAFT MOVE-
MF.NT
< hicago July. Henry C.
Cress M. A. Manager of the Wes
tern branch of the Nat/anal Ni _
gro American lVilitieal LeaRiie
•mil chairman of llv executive
committee of the National Ne-
gro Aiiti-Teft League, liss p;i\<-ri
out a statement f the work of
tlw werk «f Uk1 league., which j
l.illln s x year ni l I.eroy. the so.l I
'tte nhd^c i« the liipiion of aiifd- . ,. _ , ",K"
"I Jifm: C'Jlm l«., ( rovi'd lij'USell ,
t.irial in the Siate Republican of
uly ir-1: 11 run* f"llo\vs.
re the deiuoerata going tog'i «!i
cuiird ollieially as (fuliciling the lie
ro "VtiteV We knnit flnl in all ti'.'
Ihsj Nori'lunn M.ites th1' democra
iu lead"i'« work;for t'ie negro vote
mil Potm-timcR gel it. We«H*i«u-
lly lliey appoint negroes lo oQje.'
.s a reward for support. 'this
n .-is notahly li n/.1 it; ,etnc 'go mule:'
!u idiiiiuistratinii of Mayor Dunne
■ lien the oheif of p lice appointed
i negro as police in one of the lierg
st preW'Wls in Uiil city. Bui |
lie latest evidence that I lie d< mo-
rals -may rt^-ogniixe utliuia'My *.'lp-t
i hey liave for years hypocritically
nd >ecretiveU don«is si*n i™ a
t.-tement hy IIe"rv^W*tlcrS n edi
hern by manfully sticking to a wag
on drawn by a runaway li«r e and
-.aving his baby sister fp*iH possible
death. Mis. Cnnway in«oivpnny
w^lili iIm'< two ehildren was d I iv \n- '
lo town when l-l'e Inns' i-tumbled
breaking a hliaft. ilrs. ( \ru i
jnniped from tl^ bjggy 11 tli j hoi -
im Ifai^ bj.l btli.re she «oul«! gel
to him ho arose and dashed down
the road, -wriite of the V>.,\
with wonderful nerve grasped ihe
reins and suceeedud in ewti-wg tin*
liorsn under oulro! after«t had run
i\?n I 1,1.; f a in .'c.
wbich says: .
As Western Manager of the
Negro Anti Taft forces J am in
j daily touch v. ith the work being
done in deven States .
Wo have federated unrlor cne
| general l Gy six rational organi
zat'on, with nacrabei's and secret
airente to touch with over £>00,
000 Negro raters.
There are 187,000 Negroes of
voting age in t e four State of
I Ohio, Irv'uujr.a. Illinois and K(t>
I lucky. We have agents work ing |
! in these states and theii- report
are reliable.
Fr«m four caunties in India! a
having 2,277 colored voter 360
wou Only Pay For What You
Get at The "Annex
Good Clothes Making is not confined to a
few makers, who blew about their product
and expect'you to pay lor their music. •
What's the use paying extra because a cer-
tain name issewed\inder"the coller?
The style i:i no finer, the fabric no stronger
and the fit is uo belter.
Yoo only pay what the suit is actually
worth v/henyou buy here.
We have a special sale on now, Every day shirts
40 cts.
The Annex
A. A. Thompson, Mgr. j
OLD WELCOME , GROCERY BLDG
> « . - V?iy- v: -v7 .V>' A.
A( Kr> MANS 11 -K \ 1JINU IS ' ku ve & pled (since Jt in o
RESTOKKD Al''TKPf V1C.\U> ^.0 1^08) to never vote for fait:
CoUimiu'Us, I nd., d^r.-Mik l^i'eilf^r
f ti.* Icui:v He Cottiit r Jour I yea is ««^df t'Ve cUest "wen in II*'
tholomew county., who -ias Uecn
deaf niyiuy yoai*, su.l.l-enly heard
(littti^C'Uy ''-o^ar. lie has Ueeu
ial Cul. \Vau.r« n a S L><m
■ crat, prominently te.« nt'.otred aa a
rul)aih'.f liMvaibeir au' e.ibm
L ill ea>e the Nebrasken sho*!d he
e'lcektl p:oi-i«U i t make* this slate* ,^ u■
,p.i nt in a i«e nt i>t>«ue of his paper j >
iive \\« a i.lai.k Alien, Mr Platform ' ^ M'-j i>ninu' u<st -t-o ta?k so
1
I ak'M at I), r,\er or a resolution in loudly as he c«*uld tic-ar KM*H'-<*.on-
l:tngero«L-ly ill for several se^ks >*> j Ohie, Kentucky Mis3«u^i ami
ah of a ^nwt'iHrike, ai'i« *• lii'.' ihis is kut the begining of fi^ht.
1*ed li** eal-led to person*
Vinita Olds.-
i> . .i 1 a*...; r .-, «• i u. '^ild woman in tba thiclcetsof
ntiou. opening the door to t hu veisa'lon. "t Millet pr> «4 *.t «i he
vhi.1' -vouid die .ury *, 'hill i* irecov«ri*:g Cra^ Coujjty- She bas been i-
l:p
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A posse captured J.LJ
and Shei'iBan" aiid 415 not to ^
vote far amy candidates for J><>-i
■dent and Vice PfesJnenL
Wc have received favorable re1
jjoil.s uf the samecharactor from ,
5oe
He is ilie olden agent lor the Gjr-.
lo I el I!:' t ier a«d no niat:eT
s t he ibMUe'gi1 d \\ill couie ol it.
\jl W'at.erhon goep on t'i'd'iscu^^
he qui Mil n t in' i;h!• **j *'\\ hat do
'ie negicet n"c the republican par
Jie^isvon "Siilhillg," I
'iiiinue* in his Id.l fur tin- negro j Deputy Slieriff is Bootlegge
upport fmjl lie Democralie ticket |
We lisVI' ill,-Iged, tile Deuicerat.e
er .tifi ; J a.; Mrs. Martlia VYilkeus
tP
lij'
Ji
man l.ife inmiraiMir eonifia-ny, ln.iv v i I e of a young farnjei uho di.-, p'\
ing n.eii in tlu a,lis s;1V;C . 'appeared from home in sabine U,)
Su lessor oIF. B. Lillk 204 E.
Hairison or.d 119 S. First Street
A Fill I Hue of Dnwfs,' Stationary Per-
fumery. Ckprs clc.
Goct! <jcoiis. liglit prices, cotirteous
t tx1 a' ncj.t
Your Faticrage Solicited
for half acentury.
County ten years ago and had ,,
never been heard of since
It require the strength of six
Mictakfs Wc f/lake.
Aradorko Oklahoma, — Under- men to retain her t and she had! T"° tlRiji. f,j^'
.arty will, 'lie raiikent fort ol hyp
•cracy en the nigra ipjeilion and
here i no tlonlil ibe charge is well
■ >nnJ«■.!. Ilcie in thu South tli.y
alk lit L cUe but negro during
itupaign* ignoring the real is«ue
n l lliu in I lame a certain clasii of
i- policed o'.t /.eu« into hostiliiy
.,.vj.v4 the Keptl'ilicati p irty
ie same time in the Northern and
Mi Jer Sl*tcs tliev out after the
i • .fi v it j w irk for it m ilie pio.n
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i { '.'. i% v ' " «■«.«'. 11 11 «
)"Sj;r#io pirtjr • ' '-i Ijil'f p>' I
sheriff Draper and a deputy (na'' three inches long
went out to Grace nont and ar-
rested C. B Child; on the charge
of EOoblegging.
stuffs, and it is the worm firom the
eK&s that do the eath^. There are no
shootiug stai3. Star*j are immense !
Femerr.ber the Plonce? j.
ft may be that tome oif the yorrager
;cneiation are inclined to forget th®
Jeht they ov.*e to tiie pioneers, and
even to scoff at their Influence and
Ideals. If this Is true i-t is unfortunate,
and there is Till ti e more reason for
bodies, many times Hnjpr than the ,llp I'erpetiiathni of pioneer Sssc.eiv
Garven. Okla. July 25.- Rich w"'th' Th" 80 tal!('11 ••"•oting tar# ! L,,0,1B."n<!Jht_?:ieia<*,s °r^io:,^'r
ard Warren
tlu.t bII3c no splendidly across the I flur"cc' To helo"S to Bnch an °'san-
hn wis rhHro-ed nor turn a! sl;y are meteors—fragments 1 'zat'011 ls ,0 he Inscrfbei on a role of
i ^ wetghlnB as a riflo, but a few pounds. I hoaor- 'his new country lit te al-
Mr. Chiles run a meat market y/ith the ktllintr of j. A Lamb Sunstroke Is really heat apoplexy. It n,ost a title of nobility. The sens and
In the moisture In the air, rather than Krandso « f the83 sturdy men and
Cxi e m'JJRt Mi*. D:*aper ll 1 l*elea3ed on a writ of habeas the acl-ial rays of the ..aim, that cause9 wonien should clicri^li their Iristory
sunstroke. In dry cJimate3, such as an(^ traditions and preserve them from
oblivion.
brought Chiles down from Grace corpus went immeadiately and Cairo's with a summer temperature of
122 decrees In the shade,
0 'juucU rarer tha.i with us.
. . .. . , , i i (22 decrees In the shade, suuisi/oke
mont Friday on the West Bound went immediately and kilrd
U
and there was * heated inter- Lamb's son-in law and mortally
i
view in the Sheriff's office last ^ wouneed his son.
| evening. He gave bonds in the1
pense Population.
Of the world's greatest cities Part®
i fcas the greatest number of lahabl-
Sequel to a Murder. tants u> the acre. Foa- Its 2.731,000 In-
- , , The murder ot a family In a lonely Habitants an area of only 19,iT5 acre*
Great indignation n felt by ccunU.y hi Hungary has had a remark- is available, so that each acre has HI
' ■ sequel. Gypsies Rro suapectod, Inhabllaats. ilertln Is almost as thick-
sumj>f 5500, and surrsndered by the citizens and pojse.i a;'0 nvcrv trib^ and ea:avan 111 tho ly populated, inasmuch aH its city
* , ' .... , ... .,rovl"ce ' surrounding liuiIa-Peat ha3 ground (now almost entirely built up)
his comrmsaion as deputy. out huntLBg for him and Will * , . undEr arrest on suspicion, comprises only i .56S acres, and i*
11.1 O MO I . A tmnnlii Mill m> I'll
His trial will come up in the string him to the nearest tree
tire fall terra of court, |whaa caught- i
It is believed the government will this space 2,031,1, 0 people 11 \e, or 13i
utilize thi' occaslou for stumping out to each acre. The condiUous are con-
nomudlsm In Kuusary. .Iderably better In I.ondon. ,vhe,«_4,
fi.stl.OOO peoi'lo Hi'*.- la tot arpa ol ij.*
Jit) acres • r c 'h-. i.-re.
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