The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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THE T.FAPKR. (imTRrE, OKI. V
TnrR^ftAY. ArorsT 19, wis.
'INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH.-'
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'AN OIL FfELDCITYDESER
fid rfU-
tiat dtffe
AEMEIiIAN8 IN THE TRENCHES
FIGHTING AGAINST THE TUHKS
l!
Thil Bnlr sailor
Hanging 10 a h*-av;
uanelie*. «ai la*<n
was in Uc field of
f*he plunged alonr
almost regardless o
uasu Mm
mora
to get tf
o*n to
I and
*
. ui
brought
wa**-d
attributed
rstand t
ind she believe
rirnilv established them
Mu
ard of Fort Scott. Kai
number of
man Tanner. They li\
pulpa, Oila . for fiv< yearn and
r located in Springfield. Mo., which
was iim ir home prior to romin*:
ral months uko.
Tanm r has complied with th«
law, governing pool
billiard halls, by securing a state
use from the county judge. This
law also provitj* inspection several
Qfclft Olivines aunmtlly. it was enacted bv tin
ntlv si cured valu
Pi< ker
&'
peach
nd wa
rup is Imalh
rain , it Ut po.-sibh
a in a ge done b>
devewps that
iter than at
fire was started (oilton
rack a 55.000 barr«'l
larm and
on the Mr Man lei
bed propert
lurks
ind par
fl to give
irhting
•nduct
:id ti!
1 Surd:
omit
WALKING IN SLEEP FATAL
w up
ond tin
1
opn
t!ie coil
hun
. on Id ha\
n able to he!
One said: "With so n.an
unirrv for a t -to of our
Ifval
saved, it
tefui if not sinful
... fin<
toda\ said: I wi h that
rv member of mv onp
tion. might have spent vesterda> in I
the work of saving so 1 e of t'.
peacnes which are bound to «o
waste. How CTeat the joy would
next uinter if the needy widows and |
•hildren could have a part
it lo
m pa ti;.. which r*'<
iixii . Mrs ^ r |(lti,i
ltion« M down a flielit
t ome of j„ jlcr S|
-hid 1 a! • • night
mind
i v tion
legislature as a protection against
river I.. .I properties. Thl com {th.- p.x.1 bulla iha>
l any lo-1 four Sou barrel tanks, fh
two gun barrel tanks ami two oil |
derrick The Samosct company, also)
river bed conc< rn. lost one d< jrricfc
of th
ire not operati d
ntertainment
minist
petition was filed f« r probat<
copy of foreign will of Francis J
Cushing of Chicago, who died Febru
ary zv. 1915. The estate of the di
Is valued at $250,000, part
late is real estate in Logan
How to find your sensing cigarette
hungry
this fine fruit which
a'; le to save.'
Saturday several
were sounded. om
from
The cigarette that you'll
stick to when you find it
must "make gocd" to you in
three different ways.
It must delight your tesfe.
It must be cool and friendl>
to your throat and tongue.
It must leave you fe
fit as a fiddle at the end of a
hard-smoking day.
On the last two points we
match Fatima against any
cigarette in the world it c -^n t
win not J *
oe toe en. You can prove
that by these two tests.
1 have four. new. sound Coco-Tola
arrels. gallons. for sale cht
The barrels are the best made ('all
Vencedora Cigar and Pool
Letters of administration was issued
jfihn Marker of the estate of Henrv
Webster. An order also was Issued
oppointing the following appraisers
John Holtsen. Seymore Wykel
rmstrone
alls
heavy
l^i
ts in <;'iti:ri
and board for
But when it comes to taste
that s up to you. There's
no telling, until you try them,
whether Fatimas will just suit
your taste or not.
Hall, Guthrie
iff red ?J a <1,
and .
out of ithrte Saturda
They are the biggest selling
cigarette, costing over 5c, in
the world. If so many thou-
sands of men prefer Fat Una's
taste, i;'s pretty sure that you
wi!!. too.
Irene Proeser, administratrix
tat 1 of Benjamin I'rosser. filed
nd for $6,000.00 and the court issued
r letters of administration. An ap-
plication being made for an allowanct
for the widow pending administration.
Issued an order granting
per month for that purpose.
The court also issued a decree author-
izing the sale of personal property
consisting of mules, wagons, harness
and machinery
in! Sunda
luads of ni
not intended t
it tMo good
morn in? took la
manv of whom had
the orchards
and the cry f<
them
making t
•sperat
tion for slo
but tne rains
011 dition o
fruit, line
liornaker of West Yir-
icna of v. A. IWusctt, it
todai. Mr. liornaker is
ounty judge of Put
In the early days ol
liornaker resided in
anv old linn
Quit
Vv hy don't you try them ?
If you do happen to like their
famously good taste, remem-
\ ber that Fatimas are the
f \ mas'. SENSIBLE cigarette
\ you can bu>
\ Buy your trial package
■\ of Fatimas todav.
ill uiak
of Cuthri
K«*esi,s** :;thcVci«^c\"r
Rut ( f.n ' % :
XV..-" 1 V.
.s ••« >
"l.r 7 - •
I lonal
ritn ;-.!
ith 111
cim
arous
apparent
cV.t '
lot -o n
1 -
arcithf"3'
\\ ih ' ru "r
i;n -V oroporti -i.. • . t
rrn
of t:u
THE TURKISH BLEND
/ To$?crvf
/g&$B7Tes j} <
1 * x
NLW
FOSTMASTER AT
HdPRH
PEMETA.
J. 1. Wil
rment
aUnre
nerfey
b
in uni.
paid
the b iyers
oad contains
post master
Hroadway Wilson
nieta from the southwestern
wing the opening
>1 the town, aboyt ninety days ago
ontro
Instead oi i er
dictate just
' >r t.iis :ruit. A
Distinctively Individuu I
FATIMAS
ime lo 1
rter all.
liUDING IH
WJIIISAIN HELD
IS HOSTAGES
London, Aug. H —The <\il< 1,.
'/ette reproduce- the folio , n. '
lamation by Prince !>«.,.old <
varia German commau ;• r at
saw:
Inhabitants of War-;i Vour
i* in German hands, but *«■
war onlj against hostile troo
a^aimst peaceful citi/.enr P• • • r i
crder shall l>e pr- - rved and ri. ' • , v r
f-roter ted.
and the McMan c ompany one.
'i lit okla company's swinging bridge
I ' Cimarron river, one of a trio
of this kind, was also d«>try>eii
i eijKy t the It!/- ns of Wann v. ni1'11 ,r 1 • tin* river alw ui mid
••/ideriakt no hostile action, to tri t ' l> f,,r f)kla's I. .1
^etman sense and jiustict and . e • K -r ' 1 - . is > that fli«
the instructions of German r.n, •. n !. tle damage,
manders.
It ha*, however come to the v ,
<dge of the Cerman mllitar;.
manders that th«- erem- ha
cd attacks against t c sa!et> of r
troops In Warsaw. Therefore !
compelled to take a« host a . !♦
and most prominent citizen ? tin*
town who will l>e pledged tor *
Mrcurity of our troo; H
With you it rests to prot- t the liv-
es of these fellow citizens of v
It is the duty, therefore, of at n«*
who has any knowledge of a d<
to make attac ks of any kind op.
Iv to notify the German nut oriti
in the interests of hu h fellov
as well as the peace and snfef .1
Warsaw.
Whoever Ik RUifty of n« gli • 11'
this res >cct or gives usslslance t" 'it
tacks mest exj ect to pay tin- d
penalty.
ONE OF THREE SWINGING
1DGES DESTROYED B! F1
Tcni' ta. Okla., Auk. 14
gradual going down of tli«
DON'T MISTAKE THE CAUSE MM MONEY NEEDED TO
Many Guthrie People H. K i-n y
Trouble and Do Not Know It.
Do you have 1/a . a< •
Are you tired and wor. « :*
Keid di/.z-. ncr.oi-
Ap- the kidnev
Highly colored: contain
Likely y< ur kidn« 1'
fWcak kfdnc s «a'i
tres .
'Hoed the warnlnv; d ■ < t
1'se a teste.I k <./?'•
Head this Gut'ni<* 11.
Mrs .M. T Peer;.. 7:: I 1
er Ave., Guthrie
from kidne. and bl
back aobed so ?ev
times 1 <o'jld hi
were swollen at tln.«
se< rations were 'o
sane, giving anno
ney Pills did me ;
the other jnediclner- !
I used four lioxes anrl r • I
letter health than in <
Price TCk-. at all dealt
simply ask for a idi • ;
Doan c Kidn< I'll! ' <■
NTrs. Peer had. F<> ter- I i! ,rn
•Props., Buffalo, N. V.
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