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eg -m -3Sk. Wanted Once -, J Dudly' Polish makes old Autos lootfNFW 500 Agents At V v. fly i W.h vmim, I" '3ft'-, : & " ;jo-.. i- v .a C ' iff' 2?' t''s . -;i$ ." w Dudly Polish makes old saddles look NEW ' '$ k - 7Wrf . .2 tTKr : Sm&i rx - l rv lo I I T r- - '?f 1 J c' v & 3j f.V.' Dudly's Polish makes old harness look NEW Wanted at once 500 agents to sell Dudly's High Class Fair Leather Polish for Auto. Buggies Pianos, guaranteed to do the work or money refunded . - V y Will buy all worn out harness and leather any - ; where in the state. Cash paid on delivery. Harness of all kinds made to order on short V notice. Address. Sau'mel L. Dudly, 116 So. Main St. Muskogee, Okla.' Dudley's Polish make old buggies look NEW &0&BixZ$i3& ir .-&Lr tfVl a en JSk 4f R2k9HMGasSMaBPeS39k L ' ln cmy re,'f' ' ,,,e l- K- a''T. Ky. trie "GIVE THE PUBLIC THE t M VERY I3EST SERVICE WE CAN". 1 V T,,' 5s on!y onc J the many rettou w ,ty you should travel by tkt K AT Y to or from St. Louis Knna City Snn Antonio Galveston I Sotlalia OlfltihorCity Ft. Worth Dallo I Prona Junction City Ilouaton W-.cr H Hannibal lAutkogvc SWoveport Deniion Gutnrio M jk Tulia Wichita Fall Autin e, srm . r- w -8&f ."siia? 3- , - SfiHSSS WliiiWli Midland Valley R. R. "ARKANSAS RIVER ROUTE" NEW TIME CARD 2-TRAINS DAILY-2 V. ltween Muskogee, it TuIfq O.kln. Rotwcen Muskogee, & Ft. Smith ' KASTBOUND X: I (Motor Train) For Ft. Smith ntul points btyond, 7:45 n. m. Mo. 2 For Ft. Smith and points beyond .. G:.0 p. m. 2fo. 6 From Puwhuska and iiilsii ."V. 110:40 a.' m No. 2 Wichita, Ark. City, and Tulsa "" o15 o m' WESTBOUND P No' 1 For Tulsa, Ark City and Wichita : . g-00 a. m No, 6 For Tulsa and l-uvhuka , , :q ,,' m tfo. 7 From Ft, Smith and points beyond .".. , . . .... 1 1:45 p! m No. (Mctor Trn n) From Ft Hmitli and points beyond- 7:30 p m FOR I'TUTHEK INFORMATION Phone PBX 4260 Muskogee. Oklahoma. J M DELANCY UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Successor To Miller and Delancy We Can Serve You Far and Near , We Can Save You Money 323 N. 2nd. St. Phone 1286 Muskogee, Ok. The Price is right, if its baught of T. Millers Five and Ten Cent StOre Head Declared Prohibition Would In crease Employees' Efficiency 25 He Gives His Clerks $5 a Week, Says the Kalamazoo Advocate 212 N. 2nd Money to Loan Oppoait of Kress Men Admire Womerv. . T -it s Beautifuf Hair IISki'T 4 NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING Ap will mk you. proud of your hair It Is utMurpttted for Makiny liarvfc, Itlaky and tuWborn klr toft, Utt and'kuturiwM, It mot only btautiiea tht hair but alto ktept fc in jjood condition. " Price, 25 and? 50 Contt Evrywhre wrsmmsmsa jNELSONMFG.CO., RICHMOND, Commont is unnocoasnry regarding this story from tho Kalamazoo Advo cate: In an advertisement appearing ln tho Sunday Preo Prosa Just boforo tho oloctlon, S. S. Krcpgo, proplotor of n chain of five and ton cont otoros ln Michigan, Including tho ono ln Kalama zoo, Btatod that in caso Michigan wont "dry" that it would add 25 per cont to tho offlcloncy of hla employes. Woll, tho stato la dry. Tho AdvoctUo now suggests that tho pay of said 'em ployes bo raised 2G per cent. That, BB Tho Advocate, understands it, would niean an incrcaso for tho girl workers from $5 to $0.25 por week. This would hoi) Kalamazoo anil suroly the man who was so koen to turnovor his homo to Billy Sunday while th' indlvhlunl wa3 in Dotrolt, would no hosltnto in raising salaries, particular ly now that tho girls havo added it much to their olllcloncy. Kalamazoo peoplo will bo very glad to learn that tho naiades have been In creased, nnd hopos that thcro will b no unnecessary delay. It must tie" hard work to stand bohind a counter-in the flvo and ten nil day until 9 o'clnnk on Saturday night and suroly tho' added salary vIll bo greatly appreciated by the girls employed thoro. Tho imxt loglslaturo will be askod to consider an act fixing a minimum living wngo for women. Eight dbllare would bo n safe, fair nnd sano amount according to local labor unlouiats. THiE FUNNY SIDE OF PROHIBITION WELL, IT HELPED SOME. (St. Louis Globe-Democrat. But Mr. Bryan cannot defond hla re signation excopt on the ground that it was ho and not tho President who "kept tho country out of war." THEY CALL IT THAT. Philadelphia Enquirer. Each man in Virginia is permitted to import ono gallon of whisky each month. And that's prohibition! ACID TE8T OF OPTIMISM. Houston Fost. Wo aro candid enough to admit that Bryan's prediction of a Domoeratlo vie tory la a littlo disqulotlng. IN DARKEST ALABAM. . Luke McLuke, Cincinnati Enquirer. King Colo lives at Selnia, Ala.; but ho dassen't call for his bowl. If ho did, the authorities would pinch him for advertising Uckor, by Hok. FROM "DRY" MAINE., Puck. Woman "Perhans von wnnM iiim a little whisky?" Tramp "Ah, mum you remind me C my toot eld mother in Maine I AMERICAN ISSUE GUILTY OF LIBELING ATTORNEY The following nccount from, the St. Louis (Mo.) Star brings to mind the moss-grown saying about people Inglaso houses, and remlnde. our readers that there are varloua klnda of law breakers: Tho recent verdict of $8,583 at J iioei damages against tho American Usue, a prohibition publication and official organ of tho Anti-Saloon League, and In favor of Thomae L. ' Sloan, an attorney of Pender, Neb., calls to mind a similar verdict for damages handed down In 1910. " j Three assistants of Ru. P. A.. iaker, at that time general auperln tendent of the Anti..t.tinnn i ...... of America, were convicted of libel in laiu and tho Jury assessed a ver dict of $4,500 against them' and their associates, if u,.. .u... they libeled Lieut. E. M. Reeve ef ino united States Army. The American Issue Is the organ of tho Anti-Saloon League. It la printed at Westervllle, Ohio. Sloan obtained his verdict In th.o Unltea' states District Court of Columbus umo, September 29. He allegee . HHper nna made damaging statements against him.!!. LeuU ...v. wiur. . y