The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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TJIF, OKLAHOMA ST1.V1.1S CAPITAL. W'KO.VI-.'SIMY MrtRXIXfl. MARCH ? . 1 MS.
LINEVITCH IS
FAR TO NORTH;
I i:i a*.-L\\ m .. i.Ks \v • i; ( ni'MHEU
TO AVOID WAR y.nN K
Yet He Musi Make Good j \V tr-lkiiiut" M.t! .1 III.- following
Time to fcseape Capture
! ii.
HAS RE-EINFOKCEMtNTS-
Russians Tearinc L'p Railroad,,
But Danger Is I;rotn Flank-
ing Column—Japanese
Occupy Kaiyuan
SEIZE DniTISH SHIPS «
♦ ♦
« Toko. Mjr r II a m i. Tho «
+ British itramo Harbftrton. carry +
+ ton. carrying coal to Vladivostok. 4
+ was seised Saturday by the Japa- ♦
♦ nese. ♦
♦ ♦
• ♦ ♦ ♦
London. Mur .1 -Uenetal I .ln**\ 11'11 h
apected newly arrived troops i .ur«.. mmh
jf-i I« <1 n"Wlv arrival t«io|i* > nuurt m i' 1
•peculation in London. an Indicating t . «l
th«- comanindsi-In-chief of *the R
nrn'v In Manrliiirla '•ith*-r has got;.- m
further north than had I wen *uppo«. I
or that Kusnian reinforcements an- "till
helng sent south from llnrbln The lat-
1er hynotiie*in is comddrred hardly llk*-l>.
In view of tlit* rSd that Hip Ru*>iit «
• tr>Ing to flfpcl the speediest possible
rHirfmMt In Harbin.
rieurl.v a rigorous censorship Is «nl':
1 «• 111K enforced from hoth the R.issian
ti IK 1 Japanese side*.
The 8t. Pet era burt correspondent
the .Morning Post d.clare* that Rus i < «
Stubbornly prolonging a useless struggh
In Hie hope of drugging in foreign Into,
ventlon to dictate a Me I Hem en t more
favorable to her than would he possibb
by direct negotiations wltlt japan.
RETREATING SLOWLY
UNEV1TOH IS WKKtHNd OPT OYKIt-
I.OAlJtiD STAFF.
Ounshu I'uas. Mar. 20 —The last two
ds\* have hern utterly without Incident
egcept for the removal of the censor to
Xndilhll pass. The Knsidan rear guard
In rotreatlng slowly and engaging in oc-
casional skirmishes it has now reached
a position twenty-seven mile- north «>f
Th- Pass The Japanese are slowly n«l
vanclng. without pre«sing the Russian*
In the course of the retre.it : lie Russluns
are destroying bridges, the railway road-
bed and hlxhways. ure >arr.ving off store*
and demolishing buildings ami everything
not portable. Reports of a wide turning
glove ment by the Japanese are no long-
er being received.
The troops parted In sadness with Gen
era I Kuropatkln. whose labors In shaping
the army are recognised and who was
ever attentive to the wants of the soldiers
In the matter of food, clothing and shel-
ter. Regardless if tlie fact that he had
been commander-in-chief. General Kuro-
patkln offered to remain here a sub-
ordinate of General Unevltch and mm
commander of a corps.
General Llnevltch. who .Hso cnjo.vs the
respect and confidence of the troops «
a lighter. Is determined to Initiate reform
by weeding out Hie overloaded stuff and
other administrative departments.
Is taking other steps which ll Is believed
r,
litis A* .< mat
l I.I! >4 HUc ti
WITS WORK
ON A SCHEME
People Who Would Likc to
Get School Section
CLEVELAND OIL BEL I
— — e
If Someftody ( ould Ciet This
Land He Might Become an
Oil Millionaire in a Few
Years—No Way Oui
ti ll to Hie State Capital,
jk Abu .1 The most Ir.U
ling about tin.' Cleveland oil hot
i d with the situ
>il
i«l.ga
right
of
St 1
in the middle of the
•liool land office has
lie re that If It he any ;
luous trai ts I?. worth
who
eeut«
Number of Guns Increasing.
OVERWORKED BOILLR
win-: nr i;\t,ini:i;r makks a sen-
8A I ION AL 81' ATKM KNT
Mmcloti. Mass Mm :l l-'rotn Inter*
view given t> the A-■not-luted Press to.
nigh' Mrs David \\ Rockwell, wife
of the enflnetr at the factor)' said:
".\|v husband had said many times of j
late iliat In- 11.id tt> put on the holler 11 j
prcMMire 11 wm unequal it,' lie had to I
d this he s.iId. because the work In the j
factory required It.1'
When Shown Mm Rockwell's wtate-
nie 1 Superintendent Kmcison of the
Qrovcr company suhl that the umo int I
of pressure on the boiler was a matter j
III which the factory officials did not In- j
Rockwill." said ue. "Vook his orders'
hi this mutter from the Hartford Boiler
lusuraiue company and If lie overworked I
the boiler lic#dUI ll wll limit our know I- '
edge." •
"A crack In the ln| sou in of the boiler
w«s responsible for the accident." said an*
expert ciiRlnet 1 of Hie Hartford steam !
Inspection and Insurance comp.-iny to- j
nUht "It win practically imposglhle to 1
detect the II,I' u ' Ml III I.e. Ms ll «.ls
on the Inside part of the lap running br-
side tlio rivets."
■ Mm IS AN ABSCONDER
—s=— '
To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy,
will do for YOU Every Reader of the State Capital May
Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.
Weak and unhealthy kidnoys ars responsible for mori sickness and suf-
fering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other caus-
es. kidney trouble is permitted to conti nue, fatal results are sure to follow.
Your, other organs msy need attention—but your kidneys most, because
they do most and need attention first.
If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Ro°*
the great kidney, liver and bladder rem edy, because as soort as your kidneys
begin to get better they will help all t he other organs to health. A trial will
convince anyone.
Swamp-Root la not rccomnicudcd lor
everything but It promptly cutes kld-
llver and bladder troubles. th«
symptoms of which are—obliged to
pa s your water frequently night and
day, smarting or irrltatlou lu passing,
brlckdust or sediment in ibe urine,
heatlachc. backache, lame back, diz-1
zluess. poor digestion, slceplea^nea*.
nervousness, heart disturbance due .0
bad kldrey trouble, skin eruptions
from bad r.lood. neuralgia, rheumatism,
diabetes, bloating. Irritability, wornout
feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flex.t,
sallow complexion, or Urlght's disease.
If your water, when allowed to re-
main undisturbed In a glasi or bottle
Tor twenty-four hours, forms a sedi-
ment or settling or has a cloudy ap-
pearance, It Is evidence that your kid-
neys and bladder need immediate at-
tention.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and
is for sale at drug stores the world over
lu bottles of two sizes and two prices—
fifty cents and one dollar. Remember
the name. Swamp-Rout, l)r. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the addres^, Bine-
hampion N V . on every bottle.
The m:M and Immediate effect ot
Swamp-Root the great kidney an.l
bladder remedy is goon realized. It
stands the highest for Its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root will set your whole sys-
tem right, and the best proof of this
is a trial.
6a Cottage St., Melrose. Mass
"«■ ' Sir: Jan. 11th. 1*>04.
" 1- * I line* 1 was in tlv aimy. 1
had moie or le-<s kidney trouble, and
within th« past \ear It became so se-
\ei" mid complicated that 1 suffered
everything and was much alarmed--
my strength and power was fast
leaving me. I suw an advertisement
of Swamp-Hoot and wrote asking lor
advice I began the u?-e of the medi-
cine and noted a decided Improve-
ment after taking £ amp-Koot only
a short time.
I continued Ij use and am thank-
ful to say that I am entirely cured
and strong. In order to be very sine
shout this I had a doctoi examine
some of my water today and he pro-
nounced it all right and In splendid
condition.
I l^now that your Swamp-Root )•
pinely vegetable and does not con-
tain any harmful drug- Thanking
>011 for inv complete recovery and
recommending Swamp-Hoot to all
sufferers t am."
Very truly yours.
I C. ItlClIAHDSON.
Hut It is i-t-rmliiglv lna< .o.ssihle. Vai -
thod* havi been attempted to se-
cure tills tract. Hut none of them a:e of
an> avail. The oil and gu.-t is part of th<
reult.v It do.-s mjt belong: to the leasee
It Is 110I ubject to the use of the lessee
who I* In possession of the land for farm-
ing; purposes onlv
Only 1 he other day the secretary of the
board for leasing school lands was asked
to pans 011 the proposition to transfer the
lease to a man who is a banker.* Tin
transfer was refused. Legal opinions
have been secured by u number of persons
as to how the oil and gas resourcs of
the section in question shall be made to
pa> mm< i>od\ >« nietli : « And no •tor
nev lia.s been able to give any hope. It
Is believed that nothing « .111 be done with
It at all under trie.present circumstances
The title to Oklahoma hool landn is
not lu the terrl'nn ?' I* strictly in the
t'nited States But the lands are not
Hiibject to entry for oil and gas dev< lop-
meut under any federal law for they ure
set aside for the use of the schools of 1 k-
luhomu to become the endowment of the
schools when statehood Is had and to bo
subject to such uetlofi us the state may
see tit to take. •
It Is probable that no method of realis-
ing upon the oil ai d gas wealth wllUbe
found until congress can be Induced to
pass it law grunting the right to some-
body to do tjils. It is understood that n
movement is on foot to ask obugress to
GF.R TRuDh
ANDENBVRG
' AMERICAN WOMEN
Are Not a Race of Invalids
MIT'- American woman is the finest down, whose 1>1oo<1 te out of order, who
specimen of femininity in the perhaps is .suffering from indigestion,
>\orld. Hefore our War of the nervous exhaustion, and the hiues, or
Rebellion women were spoken . whose system has gotten so stagnated
of as delicatc, to-day the health I that catarrh of the lungs has made its
of our women is growing better instead appearance. .1 tonic should he taken that
of worse. The poorlv developed woman j will increase the assimilation of the pilos-
is the exception nowadays rather than phates from the food, stimulate the
the rule. Watch the army of shop-girls
going to work any day and notice what
a good healthy looking lot they are
usually Attending parties, dances,
wearing tin-hygienic clothing and eating
indigestible foods does much more harm
to the health of the young American
girl than does a reasonable amount of
culation of the blood and throw off the
poisons lurking in the system. Nothing
perhaps has stood the test of public
approval so long or sold so largely, on
the American continent as a tonic and
blood builder than Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery This is not only
due to the valuable extracts from medic-
ling
oil
nd gns
rights to the lessee In possession Til'
lease of the present occupant will expire 1
long before congress shall meet, hut of
course lie hart the preference right to
release. • ,
Oil and gas men who are familiar with
the.iield figure that the jrt.s-^it value of
the school lam! Involved is several hun-
dred thousands of dollars for oil and gas;
production. The field lias been so well
teifted ii.j to make the prolltublene-'s of
the venture aaeurcd.
COLDS CAUSE SORE THROAT.
Laxative Hromo Quinine, the world wide
• "old and <3rlp remedy, remove* the cause. •
Call for the ft:11 name and look for s^;-
natdre of K. W. Grove. L"5c.
study. Health and physical exercisers inal herbs and roots which it contains,
tiie fashion to-da\ Good out-door exer- but also to the fact that it contains no
ctse in the pure air and sunshine hurts 1 alcohol or other poisons t< harm the
no one unless they are^too delicate to j system. It alwavs acts tor the good of
stand the fatigue of excessive exercise. , the system. By way of example, take
1'or the business man or woman, the the case of a well-known voung*woman.
housewife, the young maiden at school, of Appleton, Wisconsin, whose picture*]
Dr. R. \ Pierce has this to say: "The | is above, Mrs. Gertrude Vandenberg, of
importance of womanly health is being , Mo. 961 College Avenue, who says: "
dally better understood. Women shoul<l . "I had alwavs eujoved the best of
jret all the sunshine and good air possi- health until last summer when I had
pie; do not lace tightly; practice breath- j scarlet fever, the effects of which seemed
ing through the nose; do not stay in-1 to remain,causing defective hearing; my
doors any longer than you can help; j strength did uot return, and I felt acute
take any kind of light excrcise for the 1 temple pains, and exhaustion, also I
muscles ot the body that the time at ' would perspire freely if I made the
your disposal will permit." For the^ slightest physical exertion.' The doctor
run-1 did
man or woman whose constitution is run-'
everything he could to drive the
I humor out of mv system, but was una-
I hie to do me any «oo«l. I began to take
1 Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
and soon found it was helping me slowly
i but surely. I took it for twelve weeks,
when I was restored to'perfect health.
My appetite i§ excellent, my complexion
1 much improved, and I am able to attend
j to my duties with renewed vigor and
strength. I heartily recommend your
'Golden Medical Discovery' as a won-
I derful ' strength-giver.'" '
I For people w ho are run-down, nervous,
J suffering from occasional indigestion or
(dyspepsia, headaches, night-sweats,
whose machinery has become worn, it
becomes necessary to turn to some tonic
or strengthener which will help them to
, get on their feet and put the oody into
1 its proper condition. For centuries it
| lias been known that nature's most valu-
able health - giving agents are roots,
herbs, barks and berries, and some forty
i years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief con-
sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute, at^tfuffalo, N. V.,
found a combination of roots, herbs and
balks, taken from the fields and woods
and made into an alterative extract,
called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery*, produced results in the system
which were satisfactory in almost every
case of blood disorder and stomach
trouble.
lVe guarantee thst Dft Pierce's Golden' Medlcni Discovery does not
contain alcohol, opium, or any harmful drui. „ .. , •
It Is a pure compound ot medicinal plants Worid • tl!Pen8ary Nodical Association,
scientifically combined. Persons making «
false statements concerning Ita Ingredient* (J V V . SWaA^-
will be prosecuted. • : * - -
PSJiaLDMNT.
Ion of 1S8,;. but under
•nezuela. under which !
duly taken out for |
nee It is reported that President
I|- reci-r. « s >1 gift of $. ja > oj
ration of jlii: an tug' tiie, 1
Nervous Women
Tksir Suffering* Art Uiu lly
Dut to Ut«rln Disorders
Perhaps Unsuspectod
lA medicine that cukes
Hoston Man Disappears With
Half a Million Dollars lic-
lonjjinc to Others
KDITOltlAD NOTE^-ln order to pr ove the wonderful merits or .Swamp-
Root you may have « sample bottle a nd a hook of valuable information
both sent absolutely free, by mail. The book contains many of the thoiman.ls
upon thousand* of testimonial letters r ec< i\ed front men and women cure 1.
The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well knowu that our readers
are advised to send for a sample botM e. In sending your address to Dr. Kil-
mer & Co.. Illiigbainpton. V Y ha sure to say that you read this generous of-
fer In the Guthrie Daily State Capita! The genuineness of this offer Is
guaranteed
CRUISERS TO
VENEZUELA
CASTRO IS BKIBED
FA V OIlS KNTH.AXl) AND • JKRAfAN V
FOR TWO AND A 1IALT MILLION
Can we dispute
Sfthe well-known
^fact th n American
\women are ner-
vous
How often do wre
hear the expres-
sion. "I am soner-
s. it seems ss if
1 should fly ; " or,
on't speak to
make you irritable; von can't sleep,
you are unable to quiet Mid oly iowhn|^tat^|
[perform your daily tasks or care for ,j
your children. *erv.-ui\« cstim.il.- 1 . .miiou-.i of1 'I' .at
The rtslation of the nerves and gen- m. . \ in\oh .. *t • di.-. 1 , ,.
erative organs in women is .so close p|r 1 . , . \ i. f in.
that nine-tenths of 111 • tu rvoua proa-I held whs invested In real estate mul tlilw ; >V
trstion. nervous deb tv, the blu«a
sleeplessness sad nervous irritability
arise from some derangement of the
organism which makes her a woman.
Fits of depression or restlessness and
irritability. Spirits easily affected, so
that one minute she laughs, the next
minute weeps. Pain in the ovaries and
between the shoulders. Doss of voice;
nervous dyspepsia. A tendency to cry
at the least provocation. All this points
to nervous prostration.
Nothing will relieve ti,U <ti«tr.« inK R,ins This Spi inj Have B;en
Condition and prevent months of pr«—
[NEW TO Bfc CHAIRMAN
j CORTEI.YOL' I'K'KH INDIANA MAN
TO 8CCCKED II1M.
j you late tonight announced that bo had
eg. New. vice chairman
j of the republican national central Com-
■ mitten utt'l i;> ve.ison of this «t I>[.<till 1 -
Intent Mr. New would become active <-l ai
will take place in ti vo
Mi. News a|i|tointment.
Is entirely satlsfaetdry to
?adera throughout the couutr
ve been cogsulted In the matter
and have shew—the selection their ap-
proval.
Omaha Interstate Shoot *
nihil. Ncii. M.ii -1 V tlirc• d.. \ I•
Risks I
■<
You Are Taking No
When You Ttade Here
tration and suffering so surely as l.ydia
£. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound.
Mrs M. E. Shotwell. «>f 103 Flatbush
Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y., writes:
"I cannot exprrw* the wonderful relief T
have ezperieu-e.l by taking Lydia K I'ink-
gone and my friend* say I look ten years
younger."
Will not the volumes of letters from
Women made strong by Lydia K. Pink- i
barn's Vegetable Compound convince
all women of its virtues? Surely you i
cannot wish to remain sick and weak
and discoursged. exhausted each day,
when you can be *a cut.) wuicu «* j t
oUier women. lhc lar„u
fiscal
/A to ^iK'
liermaii ;t :tl British
iiresulent
bonds pledging iliat
toms receipts of
iildud i!
I Cam pa no to pay S.6.
i . ; lilt' t t .it #t 11, rate of | |i
-until otbef creditor
aid from -10 per cent of the
f IaiGuo>ia and Porto Cabello. af-
ports shall pay pei
t of their total receipt
Britain um' thermal!' It is estimatc<l
pat •r.rltain will it
ponderatiufr In nut
• a is and couth
rrancc Intends to Blurt South
American Republic
I RltS ASSASSIN A1 ION
cotton, corn and mil
jirodueer, will be plane- [
ron of
! mulj .«
Governor Miascredoft Is Fatally
Wounded by on Admitted
Follower of Red Fins
otton
I this >et
d;ir.ns the la ft
lanttd by almost
instead
oeatine ' to I
A lltt!
will t nsfoitn the*
rop ; . i
\ SOKI Oh ll 11VIAI L M
I beinc
rrenc'i Minister Tells (iastro
I here Mum Be No Abroga
gacion ol i able Com
pjtn's Coneesbion
i . i
d ap|'lle<l
Club's ground
contestants, from all parts of ti
nt tern
in ma
I HL> I IKE MIL I OWN
11 ja 1 in
aI proi
t also laaued
a |u Heat I
C .. T. Is Cjrowinu in Member
ship Drummers Beginning to
Appreciate Guthrie.
.ing men is evidenced
gaid to til
hapter of tiie United
•elution one of the
ganisat'
i.i. i..r
( Hii' and his
ti Ug.it
and ti. ed ;
first | ad
of thirty*
11> - >I\. At tii
id grown to Hi*
I HE AVIERICAiN CASL
iting
held up tt\e clerk
and managed
Mark off,
ulid ti
li the in
ft l ie council n
i or fifty and t:
ppllcations on nie.
batiisat
secret societies of Ok",
till nie is i oyiiug in t" r her hai
iiuiong Its metubei
of pop
ington wild a ropv has hern tiled :
state department. 'I'he d
lone. It embodies a hlstorv of
dines in th** a«phslt
gned b.v we
It bears the date of February and In
ief amounts to an aflirmatio of thi
of t!.'- proceedings the Ion
le iding to the attachment of the
[property of the rompany. This a tlon in
ffc i-otnpanj 'I'liis action etaoinsbrdl
ised mi tin- ■ .ir«e tl'.it tli * otrjia
... I of
nalize . • rta^Sst
elop certain natural resource!* of the
intry No m^'i-e afipears
taken of the comnany contention
l> undti the original concession known
back n veil w tui
Clothing I^csscd
One Year 1 rec
participating. Tho first day's event!
arried u'On targets. W. It. Crossby o
)'Fallon. Ill with 192. Fred Gilbert, o
iplrit l.ake. la and \\. II. Kar. of Con
ord a. K in . were tied with 191.
Other lillic scores were: Bray, nn
nils 1ST; T.i> lor. 1VJ; Vein h. 1ST: fun
linifham. 191: McDowell, IXl; Powers, 187
Floater Found in Arkansas.
• i.i! lii-jpati-li to th>■ .State i^ipital.
Muskogee i. T. Mar.21- The body •>
i «white man was taken from the Arkan
as river this morning about a quHitc
if \a mile north of the Katy rallrom
«. when? It was found floating by i
As t
body
tha
upon the bank
and rolled into tin
i papers lu his do
Accidental Asphyxiation.
York. Mar 'J 1 Kills fhij t
be t known trainers ami i■
DAY C0U1NIV Oil LOOK
Helping Out the F'ro-.peet
and Crop;; Hromise Well
| t wenty
Relnlkke. win had lo«t one of hi«
'recently 1'. a r.dlw.iv accident.
asked if his name wus Keinlkke replied;
! "The pollee of llolslngfur know
- _ — — - - -• ..«•-! . | . , | I moves tb" coventor* record
ham's Vegetable fompound I sulTereil for No stop to Be Made at Caddo. The crime was committed t
« lung time with nonrout proitr«tion. b.. k- • < 1 !•« t> s ,. I . 1.1.10I
«h|...h«d'rh>. io of pjr'i'r i.!yu*'j wo. u, , T. . n .-.i ,
SSri Mh* k: ' '" ! " I. . . ih.- . ,.r in . ,.f I!....,.-. .11 s r...,iC>i ,MiriJ| ...
" I tuut tbrecdoctolmMul frot no li«tter, and u.> ii.i.,Jui ull. ■. *« ■">« •> ' r . l!-lrr . .1 !.•• • that pla.- ar* I r«bru.r>' ti
life was a burden. I was advised to try -. ivv as Mllen to Inst . s a . n..i rpoas | making a strenuomreffort to k< t the pres.
Lydia E. Pinkbaiu's Vegetable Compound, w en vil l i i <■ n •• l.. ..t fields .-.m i ulei-t to stnjf there on iiis nip til 'l>xn y® Suppress Armed Jews.
•Bd It has worked wonders for me arf. -d hjI :h. \ p •' Tiie pns;:ive reph was that the first st..p n..- so* l.-.t.r. Umhm.i \\ •
a a wall woman, my nervousness is all ( ,.IIIM| '^op. • aftei-leaving Muskogee would be at Sher* | Three squadrons of dragoons ' \
u: in Pi. 1 week wo m\ e h id 1 'nan Tex The fuddo Rough Riders ba^e "d for liereshts where armed Ji-wt* i
steadx rain* which will gi\.- ! ' een Invited to go to Bbe^naii In « IkhIx j reported to have killed the chief of p.«li.-.
S10 Will Do it
Can I upend #1" ami a satisfai-tory nuil ? Mure than oni-e
rei-enllv wp liavp 1,*n :i^I ju-i tli.it nn. -iinn. ^ 1 ~;i\ V*, wiih
large einiiha.-is.
*Sjt|0 will buy si fail. ;. Wor-xl. a Ma.-' or bl, Serge- will buy a
splendid all wool -nit'in ClfvioU rr ' a^inn'i'i-s. in any i-tyle. There
is no room fur fauh alwnt tin' .-iyl«-. the fahrie. the >.-wing. I'ho
,nii . lail-.i - i! a- -lie 1 :i.i: ~ :. - laran '' -lutpe
retaining, pmtv hut tun. every -t every am i right.
r.n mile Si> liiiiel! ; you like. In many |'Ui' you will -ot no
bettor value than oui;*10 -nit. We knoiv we are winning n"w friends*
t)\ ijpmbining I'-a.-onabloiu-- Ol jirieo wilh reli.-iUb' tailoring,
Jl' you ale looking tof HUH,.tiling out of tho orsliuary. fonis lioro.
An ounce of fatUlaetion i* worth a imt "f lali.. Y..ur money
i untold benefit 9
Much plow 1 is has already been done
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1905, newspaper, March 22, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125805/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.