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TITE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA I j. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 24, 1901
10 YOU GET UP
WITH ft LAME BACK?
OLD SOLDIERS
i'idney
Trouble Makes
hiserable.
You
A. R. Hold an Enthusiastic
Meeting Business Meeting
Little Journeys
in the world
of common
diseases
which
attlict
common
People
Expend
TO vol:. Al-ii a fre<;
iplr ' ■ f W«: n -
Curt*, the j-'reat specific
(or al i Kidney, l.i\er
uirt I r:n«rv (lipases, by
x inline your addrcsHto-
\\ a '.cr's Safe Cure Co.
hot hester. N V.
nmpineni Will In- Held ut
l.ullirle lleuiiion to ! «• Ilel«l at
Jffl* thou l.mllen Hoelellen
f leet <i III e era.
Almost everybody who reads the news-
"cutvh made by 1 >r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot OFFICERS FUR ENSUING YFAR
fi** RN.it kidney, liver and bladder rem-
edy .
It In the great medical triumph of the
nineteenth century, dl < >v«i. I a'ter
years of Bclentlflc research by t'r Kll-
tt< the eminent knin«: ' 1 bladder
Specialist, and la wonderfully sue si *
IIn promptly curing I imo bnrk, kidne>.
•b'.adder and uric "l trouM«-.s and
lmght'a Disease, wl ;« :i i H.<j worst form
of kidney trouble.
Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roots in ivd rec-
'•inmended for everything hut if y°" (
have kidney, liver or bladder trouhlo It .-i
will he found just the. remedy yon mod. i,u
vi hhb been tested In so many wiys. In
hospital work. In private practice. among
the helpless too poor to iiurchiiBo relief.
and 1u h proved so mccesaful In every j jj,., ;
•case that a special arangernont has h ,,
4ieen made by which all reader.! of thU ( )(
paper who have not already tried It inav j
have a sample bottle sent fre*> by trull. t (
nlso a hook telling more about tvvump-
Koot and how to find out If yoj have
kidney or bladder trouble. When writ-
ing mention reading thin generous offer
in the State Capital and send your ad 4
drci.." to l)r| Kilmer £ Co., Hlnghair.ton^
Js\ Y. The regular flfty-cent '.ml dolla*
are void by all good druggist*.
REDUCING EXPENSES
SECRETARY ROOT ISSCI .- AN" '
DElt CUTTING «'FE MANY
CLERKS.
RLAOKWELL.
n.-RH bright
id transact
O. T. MAY 23.-
1 soldiers got down
iind early this morn-
•d business with a
report of the
reports was ret
niH the report
olutlons.
ir ulng
ommlttee on of-
and adopted, as
L oi the committer
ction of officers for
which resulted as
irtoenth St
MAY 2't.-
• for the re
EM WRECK ON
THE ROCK ISLAND
Department Commander -J. e. hu
ol Ulngflsher.
f*t nlor vice I 'a ill Rowland. Newk
Junior vici O. C Blaine, Alva.
Guthrie was chosen us the place
holding the next encamprm-nt und .!< f-
I'Qj-Ron uk the plan' for holding the an-
nual reunion during th<• ctuiilng fall.
National Commander L^ssluer of St.
Louis i.s present and made 11 thrilling
j p.-, ch .it the ramp Are tonight.
Thomas Hubbard of Cmvley county,
Kan . also made a stirring address.
Trim c. niter of Topeka addressed th--?
I camp tire tonight.
Double Header Freight Goes
Into the Ditch South of
Medtord.
WOMAN'S RELIEF
The corps was called to
president, Mrs. Carton,
committees made their rc
were adopted, and then ci
ti. 11 of officers us follow
President Ml*. Morgan
CORPS,
order by the
The various
ports, whic h
mi' the aleo-
Stute Capital Bureau till) Ft
WASHINGTON', l «'
Following the official ord
organization of the army and a reduc-
tion of the force to TK.OijO men, S-- n-
tary Root has completed plaiui for s
sweeping cut in the expenses of the
war department.
It Is planned to reduce estimates in
every bureau, and to reduce ixpinies
everywhere to actual needs, one of the
results of the order will be the di-
charge of several hundred clerks now
on the rolls us "temporary" employe-
These clerks were engaged during the
rush of the Spanish-American war an 1
have remained on the department rolls
Secretary Root holds that, with the
collapse of the insurrection In the Phi:
ippines and the approach of romplei"
peace 111 the archipelago, together with
the reorganisation of the army, then-
is no need for the enormous expense
now being charged tip to his depart-
ment. It is explained that under the
stress of the Spanish war and ti"-
trouble in the Philippines, together
ith the necessity of sending troops
> China in a rush, great expense could
not be avoided. The amount expended
by the war department each day In tie-
present month has averaged I3K0.000.
In the first two days, May 1 and 2, the
expense was $850,000.
As less than two months now remain
before the fiscal year begins, it i the
intention of the secretary of war to en-
deavor to reduce the total as much as
possible.
BANK CHANGES
MUNYON'S INHALER
CURES
CATARRH |
Colds, Couffhs,
Influenza, Brun- |
rSSCiiJS£3K5£M
Judge Burwell Overruled Mo-
tion io Quash Indictment.
DEFENSE FILE A DEMURRER
Motion Argued and Taken I nder \d-
vlMt-inent Till O'clock Thin
Morning Irregularltlen In Im-
l>an ne 11 lug >1 ui'3 ■
indictment against Asa « . nu.| .
Indian agent of the Pom a and Otoe
Indians, holding that the evidence was
Mifflcient I.eioif the grand jury to v s-
tain It. and that the irregularities in
the drawing and empanelling were im-
material.
The attorneys for the defendant then
I a demurrer, the urgument of
go Merer, Speed and Henr> Scott,
h has occupied tiir entire day, by
to court took the same under r 1-
ment until 9 o'clock tomorrow, at
th time he will rule thereon.
MAKE FORTUNES
SAN COOPER OF TEXAS AND LATI-
MER OF SOl'TH • 'AROLINA
ARE RICH.
tato Capital Bureau 1« Fourteenth St.
WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY '.
'wo congressional fortunes, made sine*
chilis, Asthma
and all Diseases The Agricultural Lands ot the
of the Throat j
and Lungs.
'.<4 tlw M.:h
Tribes Appraised
whi. ti cannot I
BASE 3aLL
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
ST. LOl 'IS 10. PH1 LA DELPHI A 6.
PHILADELPHIA, l'A.. MAY -•!. s
.ouls defeated the locals today in th
list game of the series, in th • nint
icked
EXCEPT IN CHEROKEE NATION
Tlnilier AppralNci-s \ou \1orklng
the € hoctaw \atlon Ihisi-n < 0111
iuImmIoii h ill < ouiplete Holla
by October First,
tUSKOGIIE, I. T. MAY LT„-(SpecIal.i
ury C. Ktrsfler, ai>praiser in chief
I aj.praising camp No. la, which has bei
; working 111 the Choctaw nation appra;
ing agricultural lands, was in the cl
la^t night. Asked jus to how the wo
of land appraising in the Indian Ten
tory i.s progressing, " "* ——1 •
•Wt
Philadelphia ..0 1
Batteries Powell
gleby and Douglas
0 0 0 0— ti 4 1
ill Nichols; Dug-
1 com il< ti -i th< .
iltural lauds ill tlu-
limp No. 1- has b.
RROOKLYN 2, CHICAGO
BROOKLYN, N. V , MAY : -Brook-
lyn was not in it at any stage of the
game with Chicago. McJames pitched
pool- bull at the start and this, with
well bunched hits and a couple of « r-
which they never relinquished. At-
tendance 2,400. Score:
R II E
Brooklyn 0 0020000 0— 2 S .;
( hi' ago 2 4 0 3 0 0 l 0 n '.t 10 ti
Bateries—McJames and Farrell; Tay-
lor and Kling.
Promotes DigestioaCheerful-
nc.ss and Rosl CoiildiiP ni'ilinT
Opivini.Morpliine i\or Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
/Am/jf afOldtirSAML WLfHTCUKR
i Sefjt'
,U\ •
/uirhrlte SJU -
skitv Seed '
jytVtmM -
Winleiytw riaw.
Aperfecl Remedy forConslifa-
fion, Suur Slomarh, I) i nrrliom
Worms .Convulsiuns.lVv.'nsh
ncss and Loss of Sieep.
FacSuiiilc Siljnnlurf oF
NEW YORK.
tine timber la
ids, and thei
ti-ly from the
For Infants find Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
/
Bears the *
Signature
of
the Ma
id Jo
-Mrs.
I'haplaln Mrs.
MEDFORD, O. T. MAY 23.—(Special.)
A I lock Island freight train sustained a
• . i'tt wreck Ave miles south of Metl-
f. I ' bust night. A double lender train
of thirty cars while running ut hl«h
spt< U was tleralled In such a manner
us 10 cut thirteen cars from middle ..I
train .uul pile them up lu the form
of the worst wreck known to Northern
Ok'i'homa.
The head end brakeman (name un-
known) wus thrown into tli«i heap of
ruins and IumI oao leg brrm.-n In f.■ ir
places, arm broken and head badly cut
over left eye.
The Rock Island work train soon reach-
ed the wreck and the Injured man was at
on-• s.-iit to Caldwell for treatment.
'I he m-ene of the wreck presi nt"«l a
wonderful work « f destruction. A weak
truck is supost'd to have caused the
week. The ti mi for some distance were
h enV.l Into kindling wimhI and rails
v .-re twisted and thrown Into all shapes
and conditions. A car of meats. Swift s
and company's and three loads of thresh
lag machines, a car of glass fruit Jars
i-i .1 one or two ><t oats were landed
In one confused heap near a telegraph
p..!., while surmounting it .ill Ir. on Us
side, .1 car of blueing twine making a
p i.- ■ f mall-rials -<s high i.s th • tele
i;i\: ph pol .ti;..: :.-,t Wlilt h the upper car
h.;-d slUhtly '
The company at once extendeil a track
art'i:ad wi« k and all trains nr.- n
ar time.
running 1
COYLE CLIPPINGS
NEW OPERA HOI SL DEDICATED
WITH API'ROPRIATE CERE-
MONIES.
fOYLE, O T.. MAY 2.1.--(Special.)
The dedication of the new opera house
chme off last night. The house wa"
well filled and the t -oiip surpassed all
expectations. They wen- assisted by
•Miss Roark with vocal and Instrumen
tal music. Guthrie was well represent
ed. as well as other surrounding town*
By request they will repeat the pi
tonight. The (Juthiio 01. heslra fu
Yiished the music for the play and
dance which followetl
J. M. Blaine is putting in the fixture*
for a grocery in his new building.
The fixtures tor th new bank ar-
rived yesterday, also fixtures for H
Monti's saloon.
Everything Is booming nround Qoyle
telnce the rain.
M M Smith opened hi- new chdhlfiiJ
store this week.
Blackwell,
'ameron, Guthrie,
u 111 tilings, Marshall.
LADIES OF THE «I A. It.
Department President Hill tailed the
Ir, I.- to order and the reports of the
resident, secretary ami treasurer wee
•ad and adopted.
The election of officers resulted as
follows.
President Mrs. Garrison, Mulhall.
Senior vice Mrs. Brown. 101 L no.
Junior vice Mrs. Hochstrassel, Hil-
ton.
Treasurer Mrs. Herrlngton. Guthrie.
Chaplain—Mrs. Abbott, Enid.
Delegate at large Mrs. Recker. Enid.
Other del-gates -Mrs. c. M. Crocker
and Mrs Clark of Guthrie.
The new officers were Installed by
Mrs. Hopkins.
POSTMASTERS
FOURTH CLASS APPOINTMENTS
INDIAN TERRITORY.
State c.-jitai Bureau r.lo fourteenth St.
WASHINGTt)N, D. C , M A Y -1
he following postmasters have been
appointed for Indian Territory:
Uuftis T. Bond. Holder, Chickasaw
lation.
William E. Twit. hell. Lenapah. Cher-
ikee nat'on.
Harvey S. Fisher. Marble, Cherokee
latlon.
The (list assirtant postmaster gen-
■ ral W. M Johnson, has authorized the
ntic.i.-c of tl.c subtly of the postmns-
: ut < 'atblo. 1 T fr-m $1,000 to $1,100'
rhw po toffite at I'rcctor. Creek na-1
non, 1 T. has been discontinued, the
mmJlio go to Eufala.
W. Allen has been appointed post-
•pie, Chickasaw nation, I. T.
OFFICERS CHANOLD IN Till: N.
TIDNAL BANKS IN THE TERRI-
TORIES.
Wall street, are reported. Representa-
tive San Cooper of Texas, is srid 10
have earned a lot of money ouL of the
Beaumont oil wells, although not in
all probability not a million dollars, as
has been stated, and Representative
Latimer of South Carolina, aspirant
BOSTON 7. PITTSBURC
BOSTON. MASS.. MAY 23.
won by bunching hits in the
third Innings of today's game
burg batted hard, but failed t>
with Pittsburg's listless fashi
t. udance l,t 00. Score:
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR
E CINTIUR CO*"""'. I
Bo;
; 0 :
g MANHOOD RESTORED^2|^
• <> '( atautaow*!.
bio ViuUlz-r. tl o pre^-rlpt"■
the Itnited
.satisfied look
pun-has
of St.
ind «
«-d the following changes In national bank
officers:
oklahoma \ L. Tayl-
I'irst Natl"a.d Bank of
Logan, vice president. .1
sistant cashlt 1 the I
Bank of Kingfisher
Indian Territory l>. T.
ldcnt. Tile First Nation;
RESERVE AGENTS
The comptroller of the currency has de-
signated the following reserve agents for
Indian Territory national banks:
American National Bank Kansas City,
Mo . for the I'irst National Hank of K: in
I'irst National Lank Kansas City, Mo.,
for the Cltv National Bank of Tulsa.
which
him to
gentlen
need sufficiently to
good over $100,000.
OKLAHOMA AND
TEXAS OIL COMPANY
Chesbr
NEW YORK 8. C1NCIN
NEW YORK. MAY :
ing Cincinntai today at the
the New York baseb; '.! t>-i
the lead In the National i- a
ney was hit hard In the t
was invincible toward tin
tendance 9,150. Score:
New York 1 0 0 1 0 6 0
Cincinnati ....o o o o o o o
Batteries—Dohoney and
Uewton and Pelts.
Tatoron Btnn1
i CUPIDi'
, ,, i 1 u'liO-nl*,
.......... •
u .tl*rr.«, I *ln ui«iluK nrniio < , i u , it 1.. tobeckoa
. - ' ■. , " V. «Vi*llit'.*r.cu-sn^th
4 ■ CBWDEM rtronithniw
• «by Doctors !sb< c«t e80per 1 ot sw jb«^He^HthJFrW
. r.'nw '. .1 </r\ t-i- ti a i« iiii.uieui euro. |LwOut Oii<
i . 1*. o. iiox STS. Vnodaoo, C^L
•t .. t.t 'lilRlE, "■ T . AGENTS.
fuaru'ri tue given and i-f o . y^r.
I * Ad arc a 1 A IOI,' DI tDUlSE
F. B. LI LI. IE iS
nd the allotm<
1 and the offiela
tho Chlcku
rt WIT ti., latest, after which time it is
! that all these details which timo
x— 8 16 4 j 1)l lt ;,u these details may be eloset
tment may proceed not later
a; trr ,
ORGANIZE AT TISHOMINGO,
'he comptroller of the currencv has ls-
>d the cert Ideates authorizing th- t •'
vlng Indian territi ry n.tuonal banks
begin business
'he l-'lrst National Hank ot" Tislmi
po with ;t capital, of $-'."mOO. A. B;
Dunlap is president.
ELECTION ECHO
ST. LOUIS, MO.. MAY Among tn-
Ho indictments handed down by the April
grand Jury today those against Mich t
.1 Gibbons, John L Willis. R H Joh
son and Frank A Mulligan. nitl«.-s ai
clerks at the last municipal election. v\ I
are charge,! with making false returns
Frank Ausltnger was indicted on tho
.•barge of repeating.
AUDITORS DECISION
IS UPHELD
Organized at Perry With a Cap
ital of SI5Q.0C0--Control
1700 Acres Oil Land.
PERRY, O.
The Oklahomi
of Perry, O.
lias been Int o
t capital stot
The incorpti
president I'v«
Crawford, vii
Adklnson. sec
T, MAY 23.—(Special.)
1 ami Texas Oil company
T.. and Beautmont, Tex.,
rporated here today, with
k of $ir 0.0iKl, the company
1 teen hundred acres,
i n tors are: F. G. Moore,
hange bunk of Perry
A M E RIC A N LE A CL E.
DETROIT 2, BOSTON 4.
DETROIT, MICH.. MAY 23.—After
[scoring one run in the first inning
* errors by Casey and Ducb-w. L >
| bum bed two doubles and a ngle in
the fifth inning and scored two in
Attendance 3,373. Score:
RIIE
Detroit 0 1 000 1 00 0— 'j
Boston 10002001 0— 4
Batteries—Cronin und Buelow; Yo
FEMALE SEMINARY
eside
tar
SMALL POX
Oliphant, Mangum; Fred < . Seids.
ry: W. W. Adams, Jasper. Tex.;
John S. Keaghry, Jasper, Tex.; C. D.
Jensen, Perry.
The land is situated in the Beaumont
oil flelda.
CUT Of FUNDS
MORE CASES <>N BOARD TRANS-
PORT INDIANA.
PKKfN MAI lrthr eases of
smallpox hive been discovered on board
1I1. I'uftVo St.ii.s transport Indians, and
lb. N una- • '-.in. -ki. i nit.d Si it- . in-
, , (I" * in. 11 I. ft l'.-k ylst.
It.s w i\ .to Manila, lias gone Into camp
at I'm i 1 d.wtor ha - '■ • n i:.j truoter
to«|h'aUe , npoit to what l«r>iffCl
„ :■
port.
THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE CF
ALL HUMAN DISEASLC.
The poison ejected from the fangs < tin- l ittle
snake is not more surely :al than t • \ ^ ot
Coutat'ious Blood l'ois-in. which ]x llutc • 1 ,
the blood, destroys the ti-suc.s and boucs an '. <.. !ilu
4 Canker sore into the ficsli.
Tfeis horrible disease appears first in ti fon-.w-f a
the glands ixgin to swell, j-nnpU s la . i . < • 1
become sore, making it paininl to cat > •
tongue,, copper colore I splotchc. an 1 otlo 1
come ai the disease progre -c ami the -1. '
The medical nu n are as sorely i e: • . \-
poison as ever ; tliey tell vi'u t • take men
bnt the stomach of no human be; n-1 m ir it
uot cure the disease permanently, as thou 11 w'ao 11a
WELLINGTON. KAS.. 8-p-•• E' 0.
I contraetod Blood Poison two veart . i « t
sad was peisuaded to try a medlctno widely u lv
tised by a remedy company In Chicago I w '.o t
quired to psy a larRO amount la advance, ai d can
truthfully nav that 1 was worse when ti n tr a'n.e: t
left on than when I began. Reddish pimpl
would break out and till with yellowish tn ; t >"
tier-colored splotches of all would appear on >
body t my throat was so sore I could t.cur. .v swall"-
-nd lay mouth and tongue were soldo.n free
uloers; tonsila were swollen, und my 1 • - . ■
lug out rapidly. This
little si ire or Mister ; so
«lv, the mouth ami thi..
.>1x111 ulcers appear on ti
itieSiirns of Plootl Pois. 1
talrf • ti.-.-per hold upon t'l
the'< liarat ter of this bloo<
1 Hl'crnntcly for three year-
netttlim^ . besides, they th
aavo tiletl it know.
S. S S is the onl>
guarantcc«l purely vcc
t ih Mood purifier, an
the onlv antidote b
Comptroller Tracewell
tains the Disallowance
Fees to Hammer.
Stnte Caaltnl Bureau. 610 Fourteenth St
\\"A®!I !Ni; I t )N. D. C., MAY 23 I*h«
comptroller of the treasury. R. .1 Trac-
welt, has handed down an opinion r«
gardlng the appeal of John S. Hammer,
I n it eli States marshal for the. Southern
district of the Indian territory. Hammer
I having appealed froia the action of tin?
WORK OF PI .TAT INC. TOWNS LONG
ROCK ISLAND DELAYED.
MARLOW. I. T.. MAY 23.—(Special.)
Mr. Colby, the superintendent who has
harge of the work of pla
scheduling property in the t<
VINITA. I. T., MAY 23.—(Special.)
rhe following Is the roll of honor for
the Cherokee National Female Semi-
nary for the month of April: High
schc
-lain
Tyle
LAND DECISIONS
Acting Secretary Ryan Hands
Down Some Very Inter-
esting Rulings.
roof for said
thereof for
t >klsboma
Moreloy re-
not keep th <
• her
> th
1 No
. .. motion
. ,v. u.g 1 hat the deb-n-
•1 the tiling of the eon-
• ti • her heirs t e sub.
S defendant. th«? wil-l
1 in. 1... Sanders, tho
M«v 1'.t:\egoM. D A.
A MeKee The three
r..| being non-reslderus
s -i yod with notice
t\. never appeared
hearing «j* had
. I.ilntlff an I Emer-
i. upon which t ht*
: tin ir point decls-
,1. -• -o hud whol-
,. ,i: iiiott of her
ret oinnn nded that
id b
ntry
id Schreck.
) 11. PHILADELPHIA n.
, ILL.. MAY 23.—The hom
in exciting though poorl
from Philadelphia toduj
Chicago 0 0 7 0 2 1 0 l x
Philadelphia ..0 050 <>0004
Batteries—Katooll, Harvey,
and Sullivan; Plank, Fraser,
and Murphy.
CLEVELAND 14. WASMINC
CLEVELAND, O.. MAY 2
land won out nn almost hop« 1
by a batting rally In the nint
After two were out they knot
con out of the box and scored
and a victory. Attendance 1.2;
'.•x, Juliette Smith !•'
Grace Wallace 97,
•at;. Mary Hampton
age !I«. Mary Ry.le
Effie Duckworth 'J
obia Ward :
OHIO DELEGATIONS
•.mtestant the land
ten I t he local of-
.• ind'h. d tho
cymslderlng the evl-
. I.;r\ Rv.m is of th--
... tils to as
: tn.- allegations of
;in.l that the can-
i 1, 1 warranted
I • ,, 11 .11 of tha
4
WERE THE
TACOMA. WASH . MAY
Dtfke. Secretary Ryan afflrn
STANTON I! ELZER CASE.
■ the action of tho land offic
ft [AST TRAIN
V. ! LI. IM'N A SPECIAL
II ;i-tlL- • i N 1 ' A V.
oklahoma city.
Cleveland
Washlngto
■ anil Lee and g
along
.0 n
10 4 0 0 10-
• 13 0 I '• y
and oWod;
t k Island
of
WES
In Marlow
s for the pur- ST. PAUL
up the work here. This Paul-Coldradt
and Marlow will be rain.
'ER N LEAOT'E
MINN.. MAY
Springs game p
but
the
work
it purifies the blood an
luuiiis up the constit
.' iort. The appetite in.
ptoses aluio-t irc^a th
first *lo- c the sores so-",
show signs of healuu'.
I IUV condition war*u X iMMTUU ami the . ::Uj^htlv. tlirt-
your 8. S. S. 'l have used twenty-two Vottbs. and ?,;otc.. 1 eruption
• m feritnc Hpl.ndld Kvrrv «or« on " ■ : v j. .. n I 1
hsaJed.und ray appetite good. JAKH MAKTIIM. ,, , , . deapj* •:
8 S 8. is not a new mcdicinc : for ticai .<• • it h. • -«i i.i
for thu. dr« adf 1 diw a e It h brou
this lac!*, it will cure \->u a- it li oth<
treatment ami write our phvsicians about >
let Mtk; we make uo chari
confident:!
id I to
the t omptroilc
id ot he
th pa
MINNEAPOLIS. MIX., MAY _ Th
DES MOINES
PES MOINE:
nll playing that
l\DlfjtSTI0N.
.aired. This In
aat majority of
• had by trying
ANSAS CITY 1.
MAY 23.—Orr
PENSIONS,
Send I
ids all o'
ur itee book on ho
ill help you if ;
fur advice, and all corrc®ppn.deiic® is ci n lu ted
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATtANTA. CA
of the deputy
The comptroller Is <d th
the l*1* mast he ..! .•> -d
conneuoent t-s and .ifr rni«
tlic auditor In these three
I^operty Owners
Attention!
When you paint your build-
ing, use a paint material that
will look well, wear well, and
preserve the surface to which
it is applied.
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Strictly Pure
White Lead
fills all of I
these require-
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contents of !
every package j
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to be Strictly ]'iyc old Dutch
pro. fss Whit - Lead. It is the'
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your painters employing this
well know n brand.
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dealers throughout Oklahoma
anil the Indian Territory.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1901, newspaper, May 24, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124400/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.