The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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For Pure Drugs
(& Medicines
Go to
Post Office Drug
Store
Fine Stationary. Toilet Goods Jew-
elry etc
F B. LILLIE, Proprietor
PHONE 520 OPP POST OFFICE.
JUMG1 ED ORATOR WAS A H!T '""—"I
J -cu " a ft WAI.NUT 1.00 EXCUVATK!)
VsB^eteth!r r^t„°'p,ly arts,Up a ioi? >n a ft • x
. tiut trs Rejult Pleased H.s ,^'Vi
Audi«r.ce Immeneeiy. of perSnl'Vtttion was found 310
I
| The trouble with the valedictorian foe t under the r.lll'ace of ti ii
I was that he had Ftarted orations on , <?'•£?
three different subjects and a bar. ground Oil M r:u lin MoTheison
donod two. after committing them to . ,, ... ,, , , ,. '-Jin
I memory j county. 0. Batchlera farm
er, was drilling a wel
bi - was encountered.
V;Jte „
■ti
ii WAS HATER OF CD'.JICCr.Tj
DRUGS ©
te
! ,..T ss?r; * «•« «*«• >*
"*. &
gfigement
Tho youth made a pood getaway I
end was covering :!:e ground stead inoPd than f >1 iII diumt't
Hy when he ?t:dden!y switched
" .'tteyond tho Alps lies Italv ' ' I ♦ 1
onled-M ha look wefti! aim with * W>C grown 01
Index nw, rt .he filler/ "Snot 1 3u|;kl of ()1« big «C Or lake
v.ere the Inspired words rf p.v- •;
Henry as ho faced the astonished g:'ili that oncS^OVTed or/.l'll KfUW
YOUR
A XV
ET ARTICLES
I Lewis Morris C-.rricd His T
Bitter Grille / cr "it
T.'ict Stale-
th-
m
| cring. and jointed to the throbbing !i
o," the steaming kettle If lie had
turned aside nt the crucial moment
If Hannibal had ttel brsecd th*
mlnlonfi of the rnglish kirp. the pnw
er and helpfulness of harr.es.ietf
steam might have been left for the
discoverers of a future ag« [tut snel-
Is the Inexorable decree of f:ite Nan
nlbal swept down open ihe plains o'
st.nnv Italy, the seeds of A-rrorlctir
independence were deeply rooted, nr-
tho steam engine was given lo a;
tirrazed world If Jan es Hanrlbal—i
should any Patrick Watt- 1 mean Lib
city Henry had hesitated or lookei
back—the course of etpplre wmil.
have remained unchecked and lilston
would have been rewritten!"
Then he sat down amid tremendous
applause.
| W
V'a?
T.ie 0:1'..' part of litis Ink# t « -
maining is the bu;.i > we •• of
Pherooi). ' he tree lius rut u -
<ome fossil Ei tj, but war. .
natural wo;d as thou it Inui fail
■it yesterd:iy. Ii mt *t have lak
• Jffi
.*ti thousands of y-mr.--. local stii'ii1
,i f :;ay, for tho -v'5 foet of so;
;:t .d anil shale lo aci'inn ;1:U
jjve the tioo.
r :v-
Hi'
bIlL j t'.'li
208 V/est klahoma Ave.
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f,v ■ *1 roar©-
bfc' u tte tuliw
lied in Sis', f"
i' i ' ecLwut M
and Cowmctrt
Yen Will Rt Trvated Right. We Appreciate .V,:',
Our Customers
,vf ii
mk 3 ^ ^ "*:•
Official Call of
A grudgi.
seems to hov
slon, strong . . <!t .
of Morrlsania. wit
of the will of thU
Is printed In Ca^
follows:
"My desire is. th r no:hint tit
tloned about roe i : vo v■ arh asl
ne In a Ne w f to rwtf rl
World I am dead nasi
my son Gouvern* !« . •-, •naf
the best Educuti.-j
in England or K i i of h|
lntsrw< "-j in their • *. fj.|
he never be sent l< r'a1 pt-rpoge
the Colony of Conn e'eut ' east
should Imt.lbe In h. Vui;l ':«t l<
Craft and ^unnlrg. so Inch to <
People of that Countr v\t i I?
Interwoven lu ht< r «• ,9| n.|
all their art earn ;t I-;./ ., ( fru
the World Tho m ;v> 9f i\
•r the Sanctified Ca-b of ltellgi<|
I ;ve endeavour'd to i ■.>*< th^i|
t*:ves on tLe World for ;,.>t Mca
Ftu saais
If you arc ready for your FALL SHOES,
Sir, we'll take pleasure in showing; you the New
Models in Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather and
Vici Kid Button or Lace
The New High Toes, in a Variety of Style
High or Medium Heels.
We'll satisfy the particular requirement of
any mun. OH or Yoanj an4 w- as^ t<iis con3ic*'
eration of every man interested it ' SET I ER
SHOES"
| Springfield. Mass^ Since fron |
Adam's rib was evolved the cha j of aU tIl#,hild
liing: Eve no stranger utilizatioi
j if rib was ever known than tha; |
. which r famous New York
|
^ I j^eon hopes to accomplish in tin j
I in the Case of John J Manyho' j
I jf Chicopee, Mass- Out of or. |
if Manyhon's ribs the surgtoi i
thinks he can make Manyhon i
(IULEK OF CHINA ti ^ LAK '
Mr . Criiji i vrlll he Iona
ivnien.b :vil f-.sr her kind..SM Ic
ll«r e'll 1 >. • <
.erriceable and in all ways con. I
th*n
uropu aid a poyulatjon of 4bO
nilliop. U« tod Had to tint ch ug
hi tiiroiK i.i Lears 'lu'-J1- s'car.i a
lis was 0 baby but proh*p8
ie know what cut e ; tho d' wagn.-
It'lill fii.' u
•:).n3 tti .1
AGE
^ in the world I Dtv" ,J Al'
j j ear'old Pu Yi, Em;iero of 'J" tt:'T 1 vv#
Wna, iioio-it irapo: t*nt- H
Ualt.-s t>Vrr a co uiti'v Jarg#!
urouo and a pojulatjoti of 4bO ,, . , ,
i K -M,a. I,o!:t 1 riii in is
fill; Jtv«<-nak«r. i:i fail si
t'l aro iptl industrious yuu'ij
djr-
it your nione; .
fi r
] relent A recent oi't'.ration in
' cessitatc the remoyaKof the man
jaw. Sine? then he has o:.l
aiprt'is was tlir 'sting u;> )u l-.iai
, nd. Airi ho was on!. an ad'J!"
jfl ! j , no eli Idrjn had wade the
^ j-been able lo indulge in liquii i
THE HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES
t.
&
jk
W>
&
j
ii
£
£
&
I food and his countenance is some
j .vhat disfigured- He loft Chic
t son. i1 • I be h t« ! 'ior i; iv
.g no eli Idrjn had n
hild of his brother hf.r
Ji'U' ' i fc.i 'y m*k j 'i > di
cr in'iiat'on betwoen esi ed c«-l
i I'.iafioM ity.
Jt lainnl hard her.
,, . | inwritten law of th county, the
ce throe days agp to go to M
, ... , . .. anperors should run on o:iu un
..'.cents hospital ...New York I .uterrupted syeoessivn irom ft.u.
TIlU' lit: >
i i i it,..' nijjlit nothing doing Friday urn
According to precedent and tinu
th county, the ',u 1
t Ii:
THE WE "'NIMHO PRESS
A.- )( IATIN.
MmjVogee, 0.1 i,; Oct. 1911
M■■ ■.i■> -rsof the Association;
Whet a--, foil... ving ft :;ene-
sl custom, t'.e Executive I'aord
the W. si ri. Il'-vro P.us As
iatio.i l.av • ro -i n Ext c.itiVi
i n.-io.i Bill? . t I'ptii t Thur: daj
ivc n ; 3G. Ii : nd I'rid iy I)et
..d 011. ■ >r lu i!it ;• the I if- ,
•• T.th A'.m al Convention o;
ie West in I'l- r > Press Ass<
it'cn to iin-Lt i.i Topt'ka, Eani
There iro hy viiti:e of thi
CilLTERT MAD GOOD ♦"HSIOr
M« FVaver Forgot That at Kar-ow C
• f His Lines VVas C.. us^ed
Improper.
TLJj (Jlllert story reiii-U •? uie Lr
>'•- uld llanuvlan, says a v :ij ■ to ixj
Wf.iichtfSteJ 'iuardlan. la J". eli
p'e i Ue wn got up ti>* . cal*
r«l;:c fuuda : r a hospital Ik or l i
ifci -• her..: mster, &ald I., -u.ild if
an</w t i© ,:hool to go i. 4.<'-i
ple.c* **erc first submitted a
O u v, .< Qi !>ert's "Pala o Fruth
In it li a passage In wbuu ;:>(
sa> to thu nierolne: "I ra*
nliv . Del. tonight outs >: «
den !?a'.r." Poctor Butler v ed itl
and itltuf^d: "Meet m • .it thtj
o'clock his afternoon." ThU s
to him moitf dccorous ALaut r I
years y^o (J !bert wan Inv J to i |
Harrow speeches. In rap') lo
toaet of hlb health he ksIj! "i -«
very m eh li ;er«ated In vl> r ;g U
row, for ub fi •• aa i know u !<• ue |
place lu the world where a Itu*
mine has ever been con den.: • >! it v i -|
proper." Groat consterna i«i
railed—all th greater becauso no w|
except the si caker and one « hwr i. -
son. who was Just leaving H < rr *
1172, knew w bat ho meant. I; was
Mlben's way 10 forget theee t Wn**
' >tCJ l
JOffice Hours
f LO to 12 M.
1.00 to G:<-0 P. M
Sunday by Appointment.
Examination Froi
Dr. A. R. Eagleston,
DENTIST
t;old v'vowas, Bridge Plates, Gold Fillings, Silver Fillings
ahsesscs A Specialty
Chambers Bldg
HIS REASON IS RETURNING
Insane Man, Formtrly Member of Na
tional Guard, Drills Other Inmates
of Asylum.
A Chicago man with n largo nc
.qualntance became Insane within a
year, and Is now an Inmate at a state
asylum One of bis fiiendn te epboned
the hospital the other day to find out
Shout him.
"lie's tho happiest man bore," said
Jltie doctor, "and I lock for his curt
He Is jotting big and strong sno
ruddy and he Is doing wonders ior K
jblher patients
"In conversation with him, I founn
Out that he had been In the National
puard, and I asked him how he would
Jtke to drill a company. Fine, bt
£ald. So I got hl:n a uniform and a
^wotd and gave him a canceled beei
ftntup for a commission
"In good weather hp marches those
13 men nil over the grounds as it
}i* were the marshal of an army on
parade His soldiers are just ss much
Interested as he and keep step proud
|y I think they march four or live
miles a day.
"When they aro off duty nnd see
f.lrn coming they step to one side and
ralut#.
Their physical condition la perfect
and I hope to see their reason couie
park "—Chicago Post
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Strsrge Old-Tims Condiment.
Vlntgsr and auafetidu mixed were
the chief and favorite cruet condiment
cr. tho tables of ur'l ,ulty and of the
tnldd'r ogta
paper and
■cud ft or
a ■< t i.f
I'i 'Art
G.ftCMentasCo.
Spr. uc tU I«(, Niuu>.
.here the remaikabli surgiea
ffort of taking out the rib
.taking and setting it as a jav
Jonc will be attempted.
Monyhan is cheerful a.-i tj tin
tulcome, and told liii fiieiids
that he'd be eatin; Turkey oi
rhank«gi ing day. Thesurgfo
old him he must be ready ti
ace two month confmament ii
he ho.-ipitaj. but that at the en-
•f that period he js sure that hi:
' b Will have hern wholly t , i -
'oriiied into a willing \ or ei
t pi>rt of his head.
iomakceTs not*Tet dea:
-Ittie Incident of tht Streets ot s
Francisco Sliov^ That It Still
Lives.
At the corner of Twentysecrn
r.d (iuenero strcots a young n.;
waited for a car Out of ihe corr <•: <
l!s eye he saw two other peep e w.
ing—a toy Just out ot his teens ;«n«i
young girl A suit case stood n-
them. Ihe boy leaned agalntt
plate glass window and looked inn
tlcntly up the street
"I wish that car would hurry! n<n
muted tho gin In a tone of voice ti *
but not fo low that the near by yon
man could hegr
"What It your fnthcr should ton
along!' the toy muttered Ot
your lather fbould come along belo
the enr gets bet#!'
"Oh. he won't.' the girl said, wltt
simulation of uoeoncern "He nc
walks along here where the eats •
Ho doesn't like the ncl?o."
"If your father should come ni<
first!' muttered tho boy That \
evidently the thing upjiermost in •
mind
And the young nmn who stood n
by smiled lo himself to know that
tnnfioe Is not d« ad. but still live
in tho mlfslon!
And he smiled ngsln le think ti
of the two the girl necmed the cOoh
—San Ktanclsco Chronicle
Always Better te Lio;^.
Jsne Jones said "l^Aiighln at trou>
is a right more ernsible than rryln
It I've aeen whole families brok#
by one rr.eatly little quarrel, Jrs
cause none of im liad ituse eno
to know «bwi tv.i.« time for laugh
Vou cen t ttsy r >tl long if M ? "
l<i laui.l.lu' ul an fun (tu'-lr
•t* Lo son. li I it-re' aro
no soiifi
s uv<*
idopted tc take their pl.ic -.t, and
h.s is the Ot.bO w it i Pu i i.
ai1 i he children of other pi .no
1 ti: I
I ;> I ) >.
Mr. Cr.i::j;i gar.3 is go
40 aoiv for him t
A double Triur-^h.
IT we can. or a error* 1 -Ti*.,
aurnelvea up to til* met*, tb* f
inii, wh«r* mors sncb flc-irea a.
mlua and Lincoln and U
in rls* thus to tba pelut wbwr -|
as feed cur .n.c; If be hunter «•
St .. in ni' and I .' • tm <nak it k* uim. • k>
1 la daubla aailafactlM ot trtumpt
rar him. which Ie plaaaam. anJ •>
tirsalTM. which U an LaSultalr It.
K(_C,i ux ' ■
cut.vo I'
0 lVh A
'. .Ii fn.t«h ii about T <■
s J\j, 1 11 i j 4 11 .ti:; f >: M .-
Cook, lor about 3 or -1 days an j
thi'uc.', Mr (Ico. Sti ..ttoi.'s gai j
havo about 2 /0 acrers to pick 0
goo I co'.tou.
ie
U' •
' -Ui
1 the dec. ee ol
: 1, 1 horeliy cal '
.1 < '011 vent i..n ol 1
1.1 to meet .u rt gu 1
.: j time and place
.r ploaawra.—Crasa.
I DEFENSE OF THE PILLOfl
CUSHING OKEA 10 15
Colored Sunny Dixie i.Tnulri'l, ^ i\J.nl>l6 ni3i
h-• here Satiu'dry niil'-ti lied it .
11 J *> • ^ ynj }:c promise* u* wur*- 'A lo; j,
an w,' will n .(i w.;i ;tu« Ji i vi
. mad' goo 1.
!.!.• JOihua Niciu.1 sin oiu.j.i
! the pti'i-ers, ,d lie sec to
Met t pal tide and the streets wa
•.rowded Tiiey had aco-vu
■ 1 house.
Mi
t r.iZin i.i -tli •!' u 1km
A colored ;!|au got cut vory
..id about i mill s South of Cusl. |l( al lh# c,,.p|0/cc !U j ol,n,|,
UK f'i'Jay "'K1'1 Rt * da,ice 1 0 ha u q= a-a J -al and are kn,
, n >t expected t<> live. (oi. ll0,K,3t.y M,j |ajr ,ws.
Ge-i. Wil >y former Ia i t >
I itliric. here.
Charles Rood i.- here and Jol.i
iojJseal Cutl.rto boys and al.
n-i al the dance, where ti.# c. t
aig Look place.
> i a
.t.ive nnmti
A I mem
on ar/i At1
0,-e.il eiih.
i-oxy, anil t
, I.t'l i I y i rti'iah .1 to all i itoi
na ■ i t. i iior-to. . con
l^nt' f i.iiii:.!iers a.
.vie r t n;i'.l co-wot'l
ot r.ifii.'e'rs
(' . -.} :i « .<;>a;u'r.i hi.vo b
r CJi) t'lh'v ;y ini|M),tant fac
I irs in t ni '.cs'iiii. in I mi rial i cA
j lomi; al and 'politic I life of ol
• n *ri< a a: d :t will l.e Will for as
' .i ot the r.i .ocia
tdirl. tii'gcii to be
r .a ; non or I y
, ct.ri! .1 invita ion
tiewtpittK .
is who art
nglish Writer 6Hows 8oms Q;c|
Polnta About Thla Old Tims
Form of Punishrreot.
Perhaps one of the few really demq
atlc Institutions ever created
e pillory. I do not say that It vu
humane Institution, though it
rtalnly more humane than our s> I
in of allent Imprisonment. b I
T humane has nothing to do wit|
ing democratic. You may have !
me and Inhumane demouracleo. Ju
s you may have humane and 1:
i >01 j 'f n.uno despots.
The point le that the pillory wi
real appeal to the people. If ii
tuel. It was because the people ve
tucJ, or perhaps Justly indigi - a
The people threw dead cats (Ui3 !•
hur; anltarlan, I Le'leve threw
cats I, but they could throw ba*t,ue*|
at 1 crowns of laurel If they ! Ud(
Sometimes they did. The «xu ;e
about the old public punlshmei;.< ?.
both ways. The publicity was v •. t
litlonal risk for the governn.<.i t
•volI as an additional risk for U i j;rl4
oner, and this la specially true vf
executions for treason. It wn
Tith t: • a.n.ly and ot.u . a nit.
,.idy.
itnv ,i ■ ir.i n ivl.o can to nicel
.1 lh .id) l vi lit ion to || scukn t 111
i.-st . i, ai. i «>.' cni; 1-jying tlu
,"(u. |0« ;• fur benefit ol
t .1- r." a: I 'vtr.Ki il' j at hirgi
Ti,ore I., a 11 at r rcspo.
Ulivei-. a.id Mr C.i.t .
Albirtlur step f*iiu'r V, u.v
.ilrt:. Adama, and Lctti • Sun lay
Mr Charles Gradingto nre iluis ni the family Ltliw l«. | y ,.;iin wh:.M rorta U|
.iris that anotu^r color.-d ma > l'' 1 * 1 j > i tin .'■iiou'tii..,« <>f nonspapci
otcut, to death last Wednesday people, cM.std I el tie toroti.in | b ,: ifi t ,e. ;tr nnoulden
tight on the l.uo of too Ciot 1.1 (,;.v Jnl i put lie o;i nioi-. for We pro
n * 'ha y •*
epc to I ilii.s conventioi
. . . Tlia n'otortat w|:o of
,<ition a>out 4 m lej from wneii ,.rkir- rx^rien-e .
, . *ln bee spattered wltii (••u* •••i|
; IIVO at a (J A lCvl j Mate I he new whisk hro—• h« !i
Ne^rr investor has 1 a« l urOit 'wi
/1 \\ }\:\ t'l \ a'i.\ * Pl.l 1/ 3 11 there a <:.. «• .•••
nf aOY f ThlJ *"l
. i i.'c v/ 11 r u B.-otlur kille i | i"rmove the a't'hbnr^pet ••fu •
, , , f ;w Mrt'Lee Cue not e *?ri e
man in Ripley ia t luesday ,
r*ster!si thin f-ioMir
| Ui usini tl's tMiiah The Him *
| 11.at su ocdlsary «hisk :ot,*#
Lottie W.lson return 10
Jrj A. Adaan hint Friday ninl t
11 aayi< l'.Ht Elua E igliali of
nlirie, who it bore pjrsuadid
s to run away from Mr> A Iann
M.-i. A.1 inn ii a;; .i.i uuf
■ -ing vith her .■ *
Frclttly H o Cr.ly M.-rt.
Jcnt s -"I uny. . hpHrd en nwt.iily
( ..ta:.'. til.:.# tilt' * ".i*r day I I'.-oi't'^dl
' o tofiri' nll.t mill mi'Utatil i'Ihh-'it
tt t*. t-iit Iitk'Ii . .'im "Alt' 1 I 11
, itlrtl>. u i- ol i tiinti I i ni'** iiioi in Nv
* tril'-tt il ' luiit-i i a t' I.. ml t'li. r ■
j What itl n a blin?' .11 < i 1. in
! 1- nn j 1 >1 i' v ■ i * -I 1 lut* ■ ■ :*
*| )lir ■ 1! ' .I I' - i' . '1
how lie t toi'vip. this opinio.,
I it th" i;o 1 I f the ir.u-He.i HWl
a the claj.i.
Very il l ' eating nrograii
i I a . b i 11 nn i.: | i f t- th 3 occa
. .'on I it i\i'l 1 a much ad van-
! tage lo I e 1 1 eoi'i.t-
Wi' 1 *' j ni> ! and nut seal
ti.i ; l>t : ; 1 I <\f. 1S11
i).
Iierainn.
' csidont.
Wii.
•mall thing (hat half a million ui.i
ml^lit potnlbly treat aa a mu« it
man whom tha king was treat In;. •••
mirderar; that the prlne.i had w ..
ct-la to avury obtt-nra rufflau •
wliat that rufllao probably _
moat—tamp —Q. K. i.'b«ata«oi..
London News.
Accomplished In Profanlt/
Thla Irom Hawaii: "A t.'J
aoman 'i11 11 rd 00 tha attorney ; .'* 1
tlta othi r d:iy to complain of tS.t
■ mutual;.' tu.-d by thu child of a u .
Iitir in U19 praaenca of her o : u1
llow oil Is your neighbor's '
ijuurled he attorney general. A'. .
ii ,' rei ti the wo:, an. 'I abut .•
think ti at a cljd uf that at:u
usu mui h bad langui'ga,' remark '
ittorney itroarml. 'Yau ought ti uo
1U10.' axt lalmad tke rroman. 'Vi!.r. tj
«« swaar Just as gjjd aa bta fau w '
Trath In tAe Heart
He who baa trmh la bis b.a.i a,
>aver fear the waat of parsu. «jua
tie toncue— Ratila.
Unv. ootwa AaHMsn li Orink.
K per.liar aiiarlaace feinnti)
Tell a 11 1 < n . 11 (I MarWIIIuWM
Australia lie 11 to the babli al 1...
ing a Jux of wa'fr la a shady «i i,: .
iVff to i' ol drlniilng It at nlulit I
. th«r r\ ntng l « waa on the wt-
lalklni; t ) hlf wife, ud rem him. •
tha JtiK noli a drlok. and !>« -! 01 «•
knew where he wae a Crof wus I
ny down bU throat. eveniuaH> k. (
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96126/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.