The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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(iUTIIRIE OKLAHOMA
G. N. PERKINS EDITOR
TERMS OF SUESCRIPi ION
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One Year
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I'lii'ce Monilis .
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Advnt; ingRates >..nd■ • known on -*pj)licati<.i>•
Entered the Po ;t i tike at Guthrie Oklahoma
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"•MIITHSI) vv, NOV- 18 10"!)
i ■ I Why do ;i majority of the
A White murderer named N:ir.
I School Hoard contend forincom j
nrkrt prow the color line <>:i Hi''
y potent. teacher to teach Negie
^allows r Wilkesbarre, Pa.
<-IiiI i i i'ii in tins city-
When 1 asked not to be hung
rhe Negroes in this City and
uith a Ni;rn> muniir l\ ti:-
< ounty should note th i uri-
-ame of Willis, Na?arko's peti-
b rs and hasten the day o retri-
' ion was pranted. ....
I>■ it i Hi- three or Negi'-i
Presuming that both of these
I'aeliers lives lure thai i > I; 1 4-
murderers went from tli-i to
grade certificates w'-'v not hire
i hotter clunate, we v\ I ll
t'ii: prejudice white man liadth
i nierity, to ask the ho ? <lc>
fi a separate stall in hell
them or let the tax pan rs know
the reason 'vhy. It i- their mou
ev yoi are throwing away.
EASY TO DETECT BAD MONZY i
I he Weekly Kansas Gty Star
The WVeft'y star- in .nxlition . th entire new
of the week in_.conci.se fo'm, has
ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE MARKE T Qlfd I'ATtONS.
Sn v tillable are the • tha' uch are copyrighted by ''"he Star
and appear only in 'his newspapers.
The Wf'kly Starh::-';'lso the famous Chaperon Feature
which furnish free, advise and help on many proplexing
problems.
Also "Also "A"svver; " which takes care of all questions
the reader cases to ask. <#.
It has a practical, ; ucce ful K in a farmer >< charge
f its Farm Department, which'isof grt, t value to all farm-
anil slot k men-
The W eekly Kansrs < ity Star isnt for any lijn ted set of
people: it's for every member of every family. If you d-n
something interest in apaiticubr i: -i:e, well ti e
ooks on .ha1 issue as a fa'lure. 25 cent a pays for one
oar.
APDRESS
The Weekly Kansas City Star
Kansas City Mo.
The ■> >t6 in tli>' Si -:■ I Mary Hold pm up v& the Light and Ex3r,
, , , inr the 'oilk Threads ir.
(ana hist week at the state olet p-,PCli
tion show tliat the Slat is Demo( lt ib p f (
eratic, and it further ao\. thai; ! 11 ( ''11 : : :
till Dimocrats are not willing to ' n • r w . .|.p. i : p
robb the Negro of his citizen.-mp ally • i int. t ...u n a i
on account of color, nor Ihtluis defy d t. rtion icap*'-;
, , nii Among ti:.' latest e
aur ancestors and i 1 01 us ro,, iti
rved without, compensation '
"■ lore Miffloy
For Colored
P«©*°
R Of til
ill. Oil. .
HIS PEDIGREE
tilt* « I•'Vi IT9t llklii.tl!'
sp cimeut <thi« i
and paid out hy sev
ivfc.ircl.tl by nil who hand
milno In time It rt a ha
tr- isury at New York and
letnks, Imiiuj
at
l ,•
.J ,1 ins| •. lion t!t• • h i!
a H'Hl in sui t ci" ihe
irent. but when held u
li" little r o-UcloB <.f si!
u nulnc bill are cur
il In the paper, are
and' ; b<
and (hat <
THE CALE whieh Cidon had ;
taken the prospective pureha - • |
to '.ee surveyed his owner and
th ? stranger with a wary eye.
" Er what breed is \oureall
asked the man ; :• t.-i 1. iii.it Hi
Mr King removed a wisp of J" " ; • ' i
straw from mouth and said l'liat ()
titter's farther j.ored a i s>tie • i v. . •• i". r<
tii the peace knockod a lighten ' 1 , 1
< i " rod agent end over end ar |.-i. i. • i ; < n-t- ^iv. •
. i ,tda tii n p over apieket 1" en "> ']• ' 1 ' ;M; •en.ie.
, ol th« ik thif.ids.
and as for..lns mother she
chased the whole Banbury bras. True to M«morj of riciu Nash.
■
b ind out of town l ist four of .Ji. , r< i «.t < 1
1
ly. If that ain t breed enoungn in hoi ntro\ b ii«. si
to pay W for, you can leave him • " ,. ,!,§ w)l
be. I'm not piessinhim on anj
iKHly. ' :vns, 1 ry wimi .1
' 1.1 « . i ,ir.dT .'iflge aimr. to Improve
•• t • , ti .• IV, as V i-Hai ruorally
i. - :• , u. , . I V ii. i (. '. colu.vdKS well
li.,;1 hv W'.ikcshorter flour*,
•' t. . 11 -n'.ti«" self lift: nut lit
■ , i . Hi- v.i'ilv, " . « 11 v' thi:
. . . • i '(..ii, . . -
. r 11 > -
t v •' r d: led. aud wir.-re
I ti. ath .) t' U-n^y.
j E"" • .h BaneHts
IAt ti t. (in Via) rash it paid lo benefi.
«';• . A: : f'lol •• - n ..ilirrli neficiarv,mrni-
i • . . .-in., .tier's ihild, |0.
J .r r, v, ' ( . ,ur .*. -1 rn«ny utlier benefits nut
| t, i-i - . i'. . i '.i rrxes. including
' '\ , r « .. s.'i .I it. d t i.n«':i iuve al-
) 1 .ti L-.j « tr mnVs. luvmr found this t!>e
< ■ if ■■ '• i !u' . hit r.. -i-lui.il Pr.itective
j .- . ,.-1.| .'ti. '..ti pit . r il. •' I-i. I tlunio
!. ; . .) . • . II ilve'yoa
. ,.h. v Kiffpri ►. Hi iih in jour lonil
it« * . i n devote y' ir si'linuH to Rccurinsf
.* •. v e v.ill I'-iy V!'! ' il>'. "
g i v I/jveling Ke\nr t^tive^ wtiocan
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j The 3't-V iiraiftrf Lodge
1-1 J i'fldj., l'j : *o■■<. 0>>!g.
MODEL PENNSYLVANIA ROAD
Th«t :t Wllti«l4nilt TiaWP Weir
In Peace and Harmony
1 Believe that the N. ro i ti
c -r.thr,' • to a end niorallj. 1 ■ iu-
y a 1
,
•
South togather, ciifitlent that
us t i:u> p.is-tes the : > will view
each other with i ereasing re-
gards, and more a; I 1 Ml '
that Uistine as th< \ t<> dwell
togather it is a Iv in' i- • >ti.< tor
l^oth that they live i ! money
,s good in ighli 1
'he interest of the r v.—
Andr.-w Cai • i •
Ti.c Conto
There n i '
llalllol who, for In
• llliUHtlot) in (.Ji<
1Kb inotlu r wilt
ait excHl'-nt lail h-
have tlm ctiUKulnl. n
flicio 1« nlH ys (u.
an turn s
nn nt and th«-n
4am; ti i m Oiei-li y
lioriiinjt '
Hit Lilt1
•1 In. l a! •xclali.
"Yon nrltifiHy '11
Ymlh ift v«rv«l «
lui'k ih« !<•('itiu n i
it* others. There \a nothing ui«-
, about tlu- miK'U. A ciirioua
'"1 VVf :
iyur* NINO'S
linn t «
city of the ihoh
ii An«l like the mosquito, they
hi v" ne it he i1 father nor mother*
•i. eentlinoft!" And tho K«*'ibby
of Pre t to Wore
Checnng Her I'p.
IslinKloii, '■ '•1 i
rent ore tiu :n i"
luted by nr. \>"
lady. "It"* no two tu menc
th. '> nhvayt vv\ hr-.V.-n v.:
iii i tak<n 'i4 uien brln,- t • • .
. ,i,. i ondon t.'ln'i ni' !-•
, IKOsM
VTKI-hjxiit id
ofNr V>II::E l'J
ROUGH RIDER SUITS
FOP. BOYS 3 TO 8 YEARS
Her i.-t a filit th.-t A. ill
a-| u- ] tii- ti- ill ill . \ery
yuungsti'i's heart
I* Uniiida if ettrateat khal 1
ll\ l • uruilt' n In ti* .ncil tlon
mint illi i? ljtrjr. i.!iowy
euK'". but i- I. • 11 * 1 1*. f"ur
ua.-fnl It IP I'.'t'Ufl*. «' I 1"
. al
ll:ind.-.illie.!lltmetivi\ match-
1- i, il •. ill tin 11 r In t
gWt! f ee hi |.U'.: l!t wliell
ho l'Uts it on
GET ONE FOR
YOUR FAVORITE
TO - DAY
lf\ u. . K ftUl. iiler .■-:i mot wupply you
f pi i« *52.00. Made
7A 12 io H yi'iirn ol«l
v ill
I (t,r 13
THE BUNNY CO
89 Linroln St., Pmlnn, M.'js
WOMAN SMOKER LIVED LONG
Mnry Frith. Hijriway llobber, the
Firit of Her Sex to Use
Tobacco in England.
Mary Frith, better known aa MoL
< utpurse, was a notable figure in old
time London life! She had the repu-
tation of Ixing the flrat woman to
smoke tobacco *n Flngland.
The length of iter days ia a disputed
point, but it soeuis certain that she
attained the age of over threescore
years and t< n It is assertrd that co:v
•?:'.:it Bmohltig prolonged her lite. A
fortralt rrnresenting he^_ in the act of
trolling form* the front'apiece of
t -niedv of the "Roaring
Mrl." She al o figure.-* in other plays
i( the prritjjJ.
Mary was tho daughter uf a shoe
•:aiter Lving in the Rarblcan, and
lalone gives I.tHI as th date of het
birth. She earl/ toitk to UK ked way*
tnd became a noted "hlghTvavman'
\'•'<1 n •. her familiar friends were th?
"iorious Cnpt. Ulna* and Richard
Mannam shrt waa aa expert swords-
« '-an. yi - iw pandod she roJ>t<ed on
loun !ow II ath. (jen. Fairfax of 200
old Jacobt t s, . hcotiiiK him through
he arm and killing two of his horses
n which his servants were riding
*< r ti of. me she was committed to
• wgute. but on paying the general
,iHO t-he obtained her liberty.
At one time Mary had i.:'.,000 of
• r i v.n, but ny giving mouey to dia
i rossod « avaliera she died compara-
ller death tool; placo In
'y, ,'i. mid ehu was laid to rest
U'.U
l every one loaned rorwaru t i (lie h:0
| ii«-:it wi'.ti rollicking anticipations.
I'll fat he/ hfinsclf really excited
I about i:
Finally, the moment and the Gii^l
•anie Wu.-n the dooi ppfi..-d aiitl the
"rosy pwe'tuess of tlio girl burst into
the lullviay,- the- wondj fing curlosit\
oj the family "hanged, to a mass of
smile h * Thtf mother Welcomed her
with an vmbrace, anp f.ho father came
hear doing so, toff, whfl'e tho younger
'brother Offered bur (free rocking
chairs at once. Tho girl captured the
jiouseh.jld by he graceful and winning
ways; but the supremest efTect waa
upon ihu old man Limsell, who fairly
fell in love with the girl, insisted on
sitting next to her at the. table, gave
her a whole -roast of chioken, put tho
sugar in hef tea, alia made her eat
two dishes of ice cream In fact, if
it had not 'been that he was father,
and there was n other, tor?, the son
mi '-lit have'become awfully jealous.
i i it . 11 a j f ih;. (aihjt| jotiiuncQ
13 this: To the oldest son -when the
. irl fills your heart auG youi dreams.
Invite her home to tea some evening,
where the father can fall in jove with
her, which he i? sure to do, and then
all's well—you can almost catch the
fragrance of the orange blossoms.—
i Ohio State Journal.
CHANCE FOR MORAL LESSON.
Most People Will Be Likely to Agree
I That Such a TI j Was In De-
mand Here.
A Y.w.ker tells this story of c.
Sow Cauu.na meeting he once at-
tended.
■ At tno pnd o.f this jpeetins it was
decided to take up a collection for
charity. The i.hairman passed the
hat himself He dropped a dime it
U for a nest egg.
Well, gentlemen, every right hand
there entered that hat « very right
hand—and vet, at the end when the
chairman turned the hat over and
shook it not h.o much as his owu
contribution dropped out..
"Fo' de lan's sake! he cried. 'All's
eben los' de dime Ah stahted wiv!"
"All the row a of faces looked puz-
zled. Who was the luck^- man? That
was the question which tormented all.
Finally the venerable Calhoun White
summed up the situation.
" 'Breddern,' ho said, solemnly, ris
ing from his seat dar 'pears ter be a
great moral lesson rbun heah some*
whar.' '
_j, - swr r r v. an if : —x
^peifnmfT^
Sweet Marie Vi rftime, !''r.'Ur.*int atul Laslmg, I'rice els.
ACTIVE AGENTS
\V.c gnu raj) lee to profit ♦l,-rip a «l:ty the year round
i'rice a ♦l,r .U per dozen Name your lOxoress OHioe
1421 W l'tli Street
J. tS. Webb,
Lilllu iiosk, Ark,
The Post Office Drug'
Store
Ui!l hereafter be the headquarters
for B. Lillic as he has sold ilic old
Harrison avc. stand knon as Lillie's
Drug Store.
He will be glad to meet his old friends
and customers at the New .Stand on
Oklahoma ave. Obsite Post Office
h\ 1m
WJiolesalo and Retail
Dealer in
Hardwire Tinware, Pumps, Amu
liition, Spoiling (loods and
Fishiim' Tackles.
Dlffei/' t.
' I \m . te him that i v. a eenly to
that he would I I
to p. • my fare "
i ! p L'leer11 j t ■ ; j.
\ ni .n in trave U.b fn ;n v. I*i 1-
; , ' • ; . o in s«. ii > h i 1 i
\ lent now bleed ( th« 11 a4a i.s' iy
aid wiu i" elei <1. ard il « uaiul r« lie
dh • ich an k - t it ti m 1 a l y
Dramatic Humor in China.
At most towns we have called a^
theatricals formed on«i c f the sights.
The din and discord of the band at-
tracted us more than once even il
the play had ne> fascination. It mat'
ters little or not at all to a foreigner
what the plot u all about, as this
drags on for two or three days, some
times longer We witnessed a stream-
ing act which was evidently the pun
ishment inflicted on thj villains the
drama Three men in almost n state
of nudity were being soused with
buckets of watc and making funuy
grimaces as thb eold doueRe was
dashed in their ;■ 4'1 l^ine by the
franth : Louts of the audience thia
"situation" was evidently the height
of dramatic; humor, and as we strolled
away the poor llli;iru t\"re still tak:
Ing their punishment as «tnge-villaiu'g
Should.—Shanghai Mercury.
Mastering One's Thoughts
The heart teat self-sufflcient,
that can generate it.: own supply ol
happiness, Is proof agriinxt all ihe lib
of life lt itilikr 0 warm, lighted room
on a cold winter night, ivinp security 1
and comfort. It is folly t'- try to run
away from one's thoughts when one's
thoughts uro on< real -elf The
thing is to overcome them, fo change
them from ugl, thought!* ty lovely
ones, as the fairy godmother changed
('inderell4's dusty gown te) ^ilk and
satin. If you have made mistakes,'
don't mourn a^out them. f >i wu won t,
make those same mistakes again, and
(t is only through experience that wo
ome to a stat of enlightenment.
Mind is strength, will is development,
iuderstanding is proglk'ss. Toddle on,
♦oddle on, you're all right
I !
City and Country.
The city rapidly'uses men up. famie
Ues run ut. ti a i becomes snphlstt-
ated and feeble. A fresh stream ct
6umauit> i.i always .,ettinK frorfi tho 1
country Into the city; a stream not so I
'rcsh Uows bat k again imo t h«« coun- I
try, a stream for th" most ^art ril
jaded and pale humanity It is «.r
teri.il blood wl i if lows In, ami 1
lOUo blood whs n it comes back. A I
nation Blwa>st hi fails t^ rot in i
ft 1 grer.t cities, is indeed perhaps al-
i mik. t lie;. . J hi ^ived r ulv |
V> tl.o ; nt ptic vjrttu s of fresh
«ai| ; 'ics wl' *.i intry b'ood. Joh.i Bur- |
"CUi'shS-
Sii$ Wants tc, J<noA.
I * > > lu ji' ,;iii'ii-u, ji r a j
m'" Un Ode pain'
A it u. de- e: rg -f applae.-
Fxclusive Agency of
Celebrated Gaikuul Stoves and Ranges.
i-'- — BEST IN THE WORLD
By Mail, from Au£. 1st to Jan. 1908
for $1.50, the G':x).t Si ate Paphk,
THE LEADER
Daily, 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
Th<* I-ei'lcr is the utlia.il |ni|W of tin- constitutional « n-
ve.itimi Oiv"s all ill.- ii.1 tA hi. to tho minutf. Ii i.. n-h.-.tilp
L, G. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
Physicians Advise
uvtthe b0wels °mnt prevent the p°lsons Of unJteost^
The lat^>l en. tn.-- . < «... « <• \ ... .
reliable a ftoUnl^voiraUM^V.^v1^ 'iVtr '"'>rup' purely gentle,
(tOMCh and buw.C a' t tsr t.;' '' I" JC S 00 **U « ohtlvi
.'ir v'' I :12? c '"y 111 -uHitiiatiun, Indtgfltioa,
IBVI llsnnc!if.^coli.-.tlatulcn.c, etc. Try yp t'
I'UWCIS, UI
biliousness, ^ick htaja^l
TuLT" Uf. > ? '
TRULY THE WHITE MAN'S CRAVE.
Sierra Lecns Lcoks Attractive in Spite
of Its Bad Name.
Sierra Leyiju—known to (ame as
Thf White Man'fi (ira\. ■"—viewed
trom the deck of :i incoming utear.i i
presents an appciuaneo distinctly at-
tractive.
Aa t< cllnia'e, the .soubriquet "White
Man's Grave" is puHlclently Instruc-
tive. 8ufHc6 It tj? say that the first
dally rej:l:nentnl orders rati thus: "Fu-
neral laiade a C: 20 a in. to morrow,"
and it was seldom la'ee 1 that th-> pa-
■Side w i dis • i. t for !.-• -k ( (
11 in to t
ilons. l;
duties <j
was cur.
(he en ti
tend, on
i > pistiif rou.i c.iinatlc condb
!• id, to a.duouI OQ . • tho
, i.'utchij, that wlie eas It
i>:ua;.v iu tiie berdnnln^ for
o regiment and i :ind to ut
!y the company of tho (le-
nd tho fliinu party did so
Sierra la
;r- and
!;o cons'rl
ill extltlli |y
iaf
•4 with enak. s,
lie Iona r 1.: • I.f
ci« . ; tin la! ter are
mous. The most
I iiu
nil
oi k
II oil tho v
ante I h |
iflnie in
e|f
a.- ".-t tally irl^d. Bo
t . httnerrhaK* >!" t
reached he waa
p'a>slcl«n unat-
ii f Unciure of
. ppr-d Mi) bl *ed
HI ^ s '.<uu ■ iJ MV S,l. I i i -a *•
aiqjo pnu \4puva ot|j U« J|.ui.w
'•"1 00" inoqt? ptiy poiispioidU
pun asito oplu.tli .u^ dn p.ittado
.ioinoiHn.1 . -■ n.Mdfojd v i oi|«|A J
.itji atn uoiiuu|v i> ;pi
moffu afi)M tf>ioq AuttAi poo!f u i
p«ij|)bp t. p \u.n ^i|i putt i A|ip
I ajly of all, per! .pi, u. ^lic yclimv
ark, a feeairi ul yellow find b'a?k
. ie wl i ;e bite la reputed to prove
uiiil wlthiu u space of 20 minutes.
Fad for Clean Money,
There I a 1d at prewent for din-
alnln#? illrt,y money and seeing to It
'uit one's purse coutalns only hilli
n i coins thnt in • Immaculate Fresh,
lean bills can be procured from the
nk, where rolled ones will be taken
n exchange, but clean Hlivor l« ai.
-'her mat tii, and those who follow
ads must either accomplish It theni-
elvi s or by lnstructU)« their mild*.
do It for tie tit. The sllrer Is
Music, Birds and Snakes.
Kxceptional love of music would re-
dound to ti e credit of any other living
creature ? s indicative of refined taste,
but in the maligned snake even this,
artistic attribute u a mark of deroga-
tion Ouc o ti miakers. for example,
take up a{id Indorse the diatribe ot
liplphanlus again*t the flute players.
Observe the figure that the player
makes hj blowing. Docs he not bend
himself up and d wn to the right
band and the left, like unto the scr-
I "nt? There forms hath tbt? HeviL
usiai to manifest his blasphemy,
against things heavenly, to destroy
'.I.lugs upon earth, to encompiiHs the
• capturing right and taft su«S
as lend an rar to his seductions." And
S< ip. ilut not a word do we hear in
condemnation of the unregenerato.
birds 1 hut caiol heedlessly even while
the minister U painting the horrors
• aa linn ntlonabli place. North
Ainerlc.-.n IU'lew.
ojiis.i.ipl puu }sajo)U| iluianp,
i'1 pun d p jo . ...ii u ti.npMIM p'-iap,
•to I! iw j.ii| .,| spuu uouuu|Jmu| jct
••te.woj puu ooaaaiip'ini |it.'t jo uiuuo.w
"LI. I' *<;p'p ui. i.iu.ii i tut m. t|j j.ipuai.
tM|j K .^uuipi jr. piutip) oj p uaafqnt,
'•••« • ■ 11(iu , • 11i i u. .\t puu .♦iqrin.udun
'i inpu| i. piqi sjUtiniip--uo pooj
poiinwoo i. i i\ m i ir vv ptttt|§4L
lH|Uli)tp>|y ui: s| 'e.iu)\tu jo sddJOjJ
H!to|j. jsjA'iu pin- Kuiptiwuuuoa hi!
^iiual||p 4ui m|ooj oi^ uuuioM aqx
sap
"i' P;oipi.:n. ;| ii| ucjpiui;i|irs pun ajn
si.Mpi j.uimjj ,n|| 'u.np>iiM up
iinuio.u ay ;o uo|ittanp3 a\\y japtOJlU
•^'|l PUlt e.itMH||pi)U| oi|) Jup.tlU ®UJ.
'Wit{01|>| am U| 03uaCi||-iu|
Wry Old Painting,
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909, newspaper, November 18, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96032/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.