The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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PAOK TWO
THE LEADER. Ut TJlIiJE. OKI.
'AY
Rljll.il SDHDOLSiKEHSDfSEBUM
of coiir mi in [i oppose
ope* sept. 8ih. tie sew 0b0e3
wo Greatest German Industries
i ouat :a I
th«!
tutu• Ui'l
;;:i
Tlw r
'■>uxj rata;
a" row fa
for th - of r
in K«i4tm;cr. Tfci- '«
tentjor. i •. ■ #•<
mAcaI ground- J* j*;n
* w**<; 2. ; ,,
school hot-• ttul nati
/null 111 th«- sanitar
gitat!',n i x'-Ti"'a! - •
(or :u *in* the ho
and attrt'-tlve for t . '
"Thescftool* ha. i t ]<•;,- • 7
Itrm. r/titpy having <* an*! > .
The quallfioailorn of tei ><-r
l*crea H aDd the rural
receive better mtv!" t . •
era than ere.- before In t
If ther<- are no tea'.i<r-
not had profMilwui tralni- /
entj-tmo j - - .-nt of i ,«• t<„
are at leait high school zra1
whl«h fa an Inrr^a-"* of jo . -
over the aeholarahlp of la-'
"The (aacnera of l>.*an «, int
horn* people ha-. ;nt .'■< n r. a :
Oklahoma and edueat' . St. -
schools and high t... :n/>.
Jorlty of them •< .!> r.. r tt,<
whleh max.- th. t.. r orull nt. I
In the ri'ieiu i , .,fi.lr,"
under their <har."- Wit ,,eh '
teaching force a, i/iyru
ha«. much auloitanllal rl \«. i«-f 'I
la! school work *111 r. mlt Tl «<
are HI teach<.r* mrvplofe lt
countf on Ik I.].* t «.
The teachers s< aele. ted t . I.
various board? ar.
I"" Teaeh.-r r, r i
('-! ''ryatal i
Vtatle (irllfln |. ..
Angle 8'hinldt *;jn,j I;,„
DEDTH Of I! LONG TIME
9 . - j <- .. - -,y ^
VflL
ETTESTWELL MIIDE IN
r
[0
for the
• If.
jwrn t ut
1 charge
moon th;.
; be mad
MlOli
hi
-,1
^1;
The Krupp gun works, the greatest
Cork legs to take the place of tho#e shot
t If' full of
11. Kan, .*
llj2f:n
i filiil
I<>:, Jl
and lo
n (liS BEEN
tite
fisos 1est
Ti bU
jgu
question
' J t .
the P
torney for $.:
1 -nlldlnsr ni
iwfal bus
300 c.i
•d
* anking roo
officials to
real
' junty ' ou;f Satu
• Urown b^ame fh-^ pu
Aug. 24
found t\
quarter
fifteei:
K Morris
1 T 1, ft bore
3 L. Oorxltii^hf
\ f hizel H rarn
T Vera fU^ r
r, FHva foliard
Anna fJj?htl -
Kdfth Taylor
V. M/ F«'iri<U'f
Mlfi. ffluffer
AHe«m f unr
Mrs. V I W l
KOfl
HallW
7 Hryan Vfr r,int7*, i. , .
K Karl MoOlnty Isoim Ki« ■
'■> V. VVbltB r,i s / i*i' r.
10 B, Wilder r,j \f„.,
VI Hamlin r,n. 7,<,ua (.
11 f^otA Sherrll t;| ■
12 Olive Williams a|,«
12 l(. liorxman <ir;, \i •
Mrs It K Com,,
Bor^man o, i- H ,
Hit ifflfhris
A 1*. H^nKston <,,, ,
K. fJ/HK'b "
lime Moss m. r
Mary WatklpK \f;trt ,
Kflen Wolfe t, rulin ■ t .
K C. Anderson
14 .!«?ssl* Ijinr*
l<; H H liowens « i , I
17 Kl i<- Wadertz ,,
IK lilrdl" I^-hnr nn r 1 t< oi t
1!) Holloa Hftrbep;.'
Ed. Towe
verw. Il<ii
• r . \llrir
... OH, ;
I>akota ;iii
lreK Alii I
la fttf-r
I John
J I- W Stat ton
2'I Verna Bridal
23 A. <'owHtork
23 M. Holland
24 Ruby Amith
•Ti ICdna fl'-f-resf
26 Eva Michael
27 Ada Gordon
'JH It McWherter
29 (' Phelps
Hazel (jiiler
'10 Mary Homan
Nellie Paype
•'J2 M Chambers
32 'Htftn Pruett
.'14 Hernlee Myer:j.
35 Marian Witt
I). Alexander
M IjJldren Bond
17 May Hlrsrhi
E h. Keton
28 Ma> Snider
^0 Effie Chinbar
40 Eunhe Mlte)i«H
'Neva Watson
Lillian flra;
<) Pore man
12 <i. ('ockrell
43 .VJ. Patterson
41 .r. Rollins
Ifdllie fie go
.. Wfnona Pace
4.r# So re j ort
I . tiriini/i::er
■47 ICdilh 'Hart
18 l< ftehramel
4fJ W h Baker
Bessie Mills
Ivi^ie flasnel
George Anthifl
L. Ay« r
73 \ddie linnn
74 fJladyn Mad
1 c, Plovd
:r, Mrs Ro, (
Mildred Floyd
:8 H. S. C'r -er
llatt. • Fisher
■" Maud (iiddin:
il No report
2 /,. Freeii an
it Vo report
.le.«Kie Ml
K Dav. npr
I'vn Mlxon
• fori I, I" i
J' epbiri
E. Ii. iLIKl fiLlO
21.—The Fif?t State
was held uj) shortly
Monday afternoon
."00 in cash.
:corred a f?w mom-
ank < iosed for the
s < :* * e bank were
n
n 1 n rode in
mnto I. . nt.Tf dSVo
I !• ri'i the tan*
?n ler the money.
The. then remounted thHr horses
and rode at fnll speed in the direc-
tion of the hills ti the south of Her-
to trial, un- nfce.
R. i . Mode wTio was in charge of
e bank says .at all the money in
i tvuun iu iuo Din ° 1>an,i was ta^en an<^ that rob-
- 1^r-; entered sq suddenl- that all
>gan county. r-«irish storm trenches J* '^I'tance waa out of the
Morris ANO^DEFEAT turks qaletIy that th* the
<I legal <•. n 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ) Stre<' ''',l r<!a"ze what had hap-
tothe pur- P°Hn pa.sed over that Wand today, *Tn r?/"il" ,e,t , ,,vn'
a posse was quickly started in pur-
nit and it thought to be close on
'• •'.!i!'iit' i/ young men who
was admitted to pro- '••"*' ««• *7<T", f°r aome llme
'• l(> a " '' n suspected <>r noi.
y court Saturday and ♦. rn!ih«.riao % ..
.11} .. .1. .| in Oliver Imperial Government Has •''■News. |)an Jits ' '
• who wil t named in the will as Berlin, Aug. :1... Ambassador (,'erard
>r. in serve without bond. <today called on Foreign Minister Von 1 ' ' 1 " neighboring cities
^lir'tr.v and asked for information on l"' ' hawj been notified by
i,r,... • adi ni tra or of th< Nr:'f'-' aftair. He learned that the A'n .,l10 r°tn>ery and the entire
af Jack Hamilton old at public fmp#rfal !••>•• erium-nt had tu> official !"l!.n,rJ, 's ,'",us s''ar« hp«l. Bernice
alnriluy. to the liiehes: hid,ler n"WS' L" nelawar<> In the north-
I half nf the northeast i|iiaiter.
twenty-three, township s<
in? two v.• 'st, in liOgan county
sum of $1,000.00, cash in band
ay merit and diseharg. of alt
Saturday li e 11th o. Septr-mb*
prop.-
Ha> son's de -ision it a ill l ,
for the count vat torney *s
et out •'•0 separate and di<-
;i ng from the east to the north
Vlieland is off the entrance to
i'T Zee. on the northeast coast of
Da
testan.i
in., ha
eturn of
bei-n
. t Communication Will
Be "Very Friendly."
Washington, I) Aug. 2">. Presi-
• nt Wilson was informed, unoffici-
al}'. from sources close to Bernstorfi',
, l',a' the next communication from
Berlin on the Arabic will be of a satis-
factory character, 't is regarded as
Will 8E FAIR EVENT
cupboard
id distribution was issued
by Judge Chappelle of the
3U rt. Upon the filing of
mchers in the court the exc
I r« ' eive his final discharge
John for'' ha,,ow,n8 « favorable deraum Tht bis ""'"mobile display this year
proposal regarding the submarine at- w'" * '"'w a'"l very important
nger-carrylng veiaeli. ''.a"!r' "r 8 !air There are ahom
■f every desire on the part ''''^'rPfH manufacturers with space
and full exhibits. These will be
psiwwri "fiI
E 01ERATED IN STATE
of Berlin to avofd a break haa relieved un ue un
,]i i'uation. Chairman Simmons of t','r management of expert detnon-
thi senate finance committee, who s,ra'ors- Every day there will iih
■ President today and said the s"m<' sr"'l'ia| automobile feature that
lion seems to b. much belter as U!" ,1P R,lmvn and these will add
i result ol Bernstorffs t.-leijram. Kfeatly to the mil programs inch as
are usually provided at fairs. The
MILLIONS WILL 9E SPENT visltos will certainly he busy al! t|„.
ON STATE ROADS l!""' " "ley tr-v ,0 •"'ep track of all
H al will he provided for their enter-
tainment and enjoyment.
nick N
tell In
Mi.lt-
IM .1 V \.
113 M Hemler
!•: Ulan.-, i
91 v i: Haiti..
! ■". K V. Kre. n
Kfhel Ho
on No report
Smooth Swindler
S WHO
T/jKF - R Hf'T'
icontr iieo from PACE ONE.)
' original 1 T.;e ti oney must he us-
1 !" 1 !l_' ed for road improvement. The tygh-
' ' ' >v.i. commissioner estimated 25,000
' 1 to M.OOO automobiles in the state.
a- The lowest tax collected is $11. The
•'•'a highest will run |l." and perhaps
1 ' •I(* tax is fifty cents pet horse*pow-
approprlpfed only
nt thai >
m law is
■ in i> lipimipl i;il -i|
that
iihtii
a rs
•imenl of ;
be entire I.
fiis tin-in
"r V Farmer Burned to Death.
'"J' ' Tl 'n a" att.-mpt to extinguish a fire
• " iti his hay stack, John 8. Early, farmer,
I oveiri nts living near Cordell, slipped'and fell
entjomd t iat into a crevice In Ihe hay and was
1 1 p tieii'- burned to death before he could be
! " '''' n";, i"<i liil; charred body was found
.an not l.e .hunt an hour afterwards
lent ciinstruc.
Many county fairs in Oklahoma
■ ■ t .■ all ' Ih.:. year substltming a lecture n,jr.se
i hi praeil ,1 farming topics to n„.
i tr pla. .- of the u iial : peed progr;ijru
I
"1 Never Closed My
^yes Last Night",
'\1' \ '
, How often have you '
been forced to say
these very v/ords. You
evidently, have never
tried
Tutt's Pills
which gently regulato
your system and stir
your liver to action.
Sugar coated or plain
—at your druggist
• • %
-L.
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The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915, newspaper, August 26, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122073/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.