Claremore Messenger (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918 Page: 6 of 8
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A amaN botttt of "tendril*"
makes hair thick, glossy
and wavy.
OKLAHOMA STATE NEWS
TOO WEAK ,
TO FIGHT
Oklahoma Roll of Honor
ItimovM all dandruff, stops Itoh.
tag soalp and falling
hair.
I Earl 8. Gatlln, Lw
I 3ov MaRogers, Bll
I fred Riddles. Weti
I Llnvtlle H. Steele.
To be possessed of ■ heed «f btovp,
beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy,
wavy and free from dandruff is merely
• matter at using a little Danderlne.
It Is easy and Inexpensive to have
nice, soft hair and lots of It Just get a
small bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne
bow—It costs bat a few cents—all drag
stores recommend It—apply a little as
directed and within ten mlnates there
will be an appearance of abundance,
freshness, flufflness and an Incompara-
ble gloss and lustre, and try as yon
will yon cannot find a trace of dandruff
or falling hair; but yeur real surprise
will be after about two weeks' use,
when you will see new hair—fine and
downy at first—yea—bat really bow
hair—sprouting out all over your scalp
—Danderlne Is, we believe, the only
•ore hair grower, destroyer of dan-
druff and cure for Itchy scalp, and It
never falls to stop falling hair at once.
If you want to prove how pretty and
aoft your hair really 1s, moisten a cloth
with a little Danderlne and carefully
draw It through your hair—taking one
small strand at a time. Your hair will
be soft, glossy and beautiful In Just
• few moments—a delightful surprise
awaits everyone who tries this. Adv.
"8ervlce."
That has been the message of tha
uniform to us. It was the badge of
service. It shamed us into unselfish-
ness. In every coat of blue or of
olive drnb was a lad who might per-
Uh from torpedo or shrapnel. He was
a living sacrifice to the safety of the
rest of us. Thoughtful people could
not look on one of these handsome
young men without Inwardly wonder-
ing whether he would be spared, or
how badly he would be wounded. Such
thoughts discourage meaner emotions.
—Boston Globe.
Killed In Aetlen.
Serf. John H. Qreen, Durant,
gerg. Wm E. HpMke, Woodford
Berg. ArcMe J. Klllott, Mulhall
Hera. Jos. Alexander Boyd, Scipio.
Corp. Wm. D. Hill, Strong City
Corp. John 1'rlchaaka, Oklahoma City
Corp. K. Chunlng, Hroochlad
Corp. Harvle Kothe, I'onca City
Corp. Earl I. McKlaalok, Bartlesville
Corp. Harry H. Renlck, Garden City
Corp. Orover C. Dickson, Elmer
goro. Myra Mattlx. Nowata
Williams. Stillwater
| Will B. Miller, Jennings
I La* Turner, Okemah
I Philip Caraelll, Taltee
I Robert O. Rrlsedlne, Canadian
I !ot>rl Dodd, Holly Creek
I Edgar R, Ekatrom, Oklahoma City
I Malcome B. Huston, Forgan
Wm. Si Oeborn, Kaw City
Porter H. Cornellaon, Oklahoma City
Wm. W. Willie, Checotah
Wm. D. Burnett. Lexington
Aba Williams, Legal
Earl 8. Oatlln, Lookeba
Bia|r
'etumka
"..., ... vsvmie, Oilton
Arch Barnes, Pierce
Sua Cannon. Anadarko
Simeon Cuahock. Smithville
fas. W. Goodwin, Stratford.
virgil B. Horn, Nowata
. md C. Ferryman, Tulsa
I Leonard C. Huston, Galena
Clyde Richard Rock, Texhoma
Harry Gold, Canton
Clifford Sehorn, Spiro
Wm. B, HartsAeld, Stuart.
Melvln JL- Fraerlcha, Byron
. Edgar L Newcomb, Braman
I Jeue Roae, Foreman
I Herman H. Bell, Okmulgee
I Ernest O. Turner, Kellyville
I Roy J. Arnall, Checotah
I John C. Elledge. Mannford.
I Champ Carson, Tulsa
I Rupert L. Sweet, Caddo
I Luther C. Blapa, Gabriel.
I Earl Smith, Keystone
| Ben], C. Ward, Madill
I Riley L. Jordan, Chocetah.
I Thoe. Newman. Newkirk '
I Ray Schmltt, Ponca City ~
I Cha*. W. Low man, Tale
lOulaeppI Tuccl, Okmulgee
I. Died of Wounds.
| Lieut Louis K. Juden, Oklahoma City
Corp. Wm. R. TerrUl. Guthrie
Corp. Herbert H. Dean. Eatella
Corp. Harry H. Blair, Picher
Corp, Jacos Walley, Bennington
Corp. Jim Copeland. Hulbert
Elbrldge Burtls Green, Cestos
Edgar J. Weber, Mount Vernon.
Wm. Earl Brown, Knowles
Frank E. Laurent, Drumright
Bennle A. Adres, Aillaon.
• Clarence C. Knlnt, Crowder
Loren Htatt. Bra.
Died ef Olsesse
Berg. — -
. |m vMBSsr«w«a am
Charlie F. *8nlder. Steward
Teddy K. Watroua, Bllaa
Vern F. Botsworth, Canton
Jamea L. Flat, Keefton
Cleo M. Glrk, Forgan
(. George M. Burnslds, Sand Spring*
r. David Chanoweth KUlara, Grove
Jamea A. Morgan. Bluet
Wllle Bolder, Bokchito
Modle Ford, Kinta
Andy M. Arnett, Marble City
Harry F. Thrasher Cleveland
Basil P. Ptlcher, kildare
Wm. 8. Mcllwaln, 8 la Is
Aaron W. KoachU. Carrtsr
Oliver N. Ray. Bentley 1 '
Wiley A. Taylor, Gideon
Henry Morrison, Hannah
Andrew Anderson, Binger
I George Brown. Lenapah.
Robert M. Buntley, Putnam
Simon Kirk, Town Creek
Remus Barmet, Spiro
Robert J. Greenmyer. McCurtain
Jesse Verne Glllum, Hilton
Reldua B Wilson, Stroud
Walter W. Morrow. Wlllowbar
Manuel Shaw, Catoosa
Wallace G. Moore, Tulsa
John L. Rowland. Tishomingo
Evert KeUy. Wetumka.
Wounded la Action.
Lieut. John W. Vardman. Bliss
8erg. Geo. E. Rapp, OMahoma City
| Serg. Chaa R. Berkeley, Lindsay
Serg. Guy L. Branscotn, Pocasset.
Serg. William V. Neeae. Broken bow
Corp. Willie Green, Hastings
Corp. Floyd CalUcoatt, Cowlington
Corp. Oris F. Huntington, Harmon
Corp. Easley F. Austin. Newkirk
Corp. Elbert F. Ballard. Vega
Corp. Wm. L. Dover. Fallis.
Corp. Henry Geckler, Cement
Corp. Virgil J. Boxleey. Kaw City
Corp. Chas H. Swain, Porum
Corp. Edgar C. Robinson, Hugo
Corp. Prooks 8. Slnnett, Frederick
£®|J- £?>[„.c- Grantham, Cold Spring
Corp. ( harUit R. Bator. Mo oar
r£IP' um' ^ l)ov,r' fallis
Corp. Henry Ueckler, Cement
ih*1 1' S?*1*?' K*w
Corp. Thos. A. Kannlng, Swink.
HnJu. ai i" 'ii, Llndsev, Blrmlngtoa
Bugler Bam L. Fields, Muse
Horseshoer Orlando K. Wilkinson, VaM.
Wm. E. Brooks, El Reno
HtevSneon Rlsher, Claremore
Gerald N. MrUrew, Bliss
ler a. Simpson, Morris
Ollle O. Dykes, Stillwater
Jesse J. Scott, Hydro
W "J' Lelon Werta, Elmer
Waldo G. Austin, Heavener
Simpson W. Folsom, Coalgate
Homer Hawker, Mldmi
«""" H. Manangld, Canton
•fjfd !'■ Sanders, Muskogee
2 * O. Schernacker. Muskogee
Henry E. Forahee. hayward
John A. H. McDonald, Stonewall
Bam Maderia, Bomar
Leland H Inkle, Watonga
Lester Cohton, Wewoka
Harry t«e Atkeson, Delaware
Wm. A. Pate. Chickasha
Wm. J. Prophet. Waukomis
Bentemln A. Wlehe, Stillwater
Jfrerett Wheeler, Waynoka
Chat E. Williams, Pocasset
Wm. Ashley Stacy, Russellville
Jf*r'on P. Winter, Stringtown
Ted D. Etherton, Stone Bluff
E^sd A. Pru baker, Morris
P. D. Brisoos, Walter
geyiaeur Flanagan, Marietta
Roy Reynold;,Comanche
Clarence A. Wade, Omega
Wm. E. Brooka. Rl Reno
Stevenson Flaher
i?..C Vi,L'lln«!ton. Wynnewood
Luther M. Magbv Plckena
Lwnle Watson, Hobart
Hlnkle D. Flowers, Butler
Bill T. Goodwin, Heavener
James W. Hale, Panama
Isadote MeCMll, Tulsa
Chaa E. Williams, Lone Wolf
John Rollins, Tipton
Clarence L Satterteid. Davis.
f- STAinaqg MtymB TIGOQD WEWS
— AU4ykiT<u«TdWHo«
8h> RmhiJ K—pt
mo ewwiwaoaHora.
n proapseu n>r pmpn «W
Kaaplng tin Faith.
A tnsQ returning from Philadelphia
tolla of a ragged newsboy, aim, after
hla papers ware all gold, still stood
oaar Independence hall lustily shout-
ing tha news of Oennatiy'a surrender,
Tm jost a-doln' what the Uberty bell
would do If It could," explained tha lit-
tle patriot.
Cleo. L Stevens, Rhea'
Jamss William Albert,
Sasakwa
Introspection.
"Aren't you a trifle self-centered T
"Can't help it. It's hard for a man
to keep his mind off himself after ha
has triad to do hla duty by in incoma
ta« report and a few questionnaires."
H
Yeur Labor Counts—every ounce of
work yon do be)pa some eoldier! Thie war
was fooght as truly in the haaaehold sad
in the workshop as it was in the trarhes
Some of oar American nimna are
keens down physically sad aisatslli
W the weskaessm of their so. They snf-
i* frwi bsckackt, drinzaf ^aMtiot,
psias, very nsi I JUS and naia
im Up M head. If thsy ask their neigh-
sa* they will hs told to tshe a |*sm lla
Preemption of Dr. Pistes's which ha
haaa ss nail sad fsvorably teowa far tha
fast half centary.
Wash women shnll try it new. Deal
wnMI Todsy i. the day to hagia. TWa
•^peneee taaie aad nerriae win |gf^
^ Md vitality. Ssad Ifc. Ptssna,
Msl% . T, Ms fsr Mai phg. tahlsta.
S-'Sr&S
"•'aK Sa"*
corp. Kroou H. Slnnett, Fred<
Corp. Harry A. Teuge. Perry
Corp. Max Frankenstein. Nowata
George Ancell, the 16 year old eon
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ancell, living
near Wakita, died In the hoepltal
at Enid of lockjaw. Ho accidentally
shot off two of his tone «t
Cam Campbell, who haa been pri-
vate secretary to Scott Ferris since
Ferris first went to congreaa, hna re-
I tlgaed to accept tho poattloa of Boo-
rotary treasurer of a raflnery eon*
pany of Oklahoma City.
Cornaliua David Free la, convtoted aC
manslaughter, waa sentenced nt Man.
kogee to twenty yeara la the pealtea-
tlary. Freels was convicted of killing
Jacob L. Sholtt, whom ho aaid waa a
pro-German. Evidence nt thn trlnl,
however, fnlled to show the dend man
hud any pro-German tendenciea.
Apprnximntaly >1,IXKM)0C la caah
was paid Into tha treasury of the
Indlnn department by Oklahoma con]
operators as a first payment oa the
segregated coal and asphalt lands ear-
face la the Chickasaw aad Choctaw
natlona. The payment
10 per cent of the 1111 appralaemeat
value of tha laada.
Oklahoma wheat geaafaca will ha In-
terested la a atatemaat by tha Catted
Statea food admlalstraUoa calllag at
taatloa to the tact that the aad tag of
the war will have bo
price of wheat for tha 1U9 crap aa
fixed by the praaldeat aadar tha La-
ser act Tha president's proctamsttaa
of 8eptaasber 1 1118 aUted that "pro-
ducers of wheat pradatad wtthM tha
Catted fitataa tar the crop at 1 M."
are gaaraataad tha prteoa Ihaek sat
forth, ttH par lsl at
Tho people have IUM pledged, aad
have pMtMd tha McMatea lots aa
Mais street as a atta far
Ernest D. Bane, Sayre
Eddie A. Blackmon. Crescent
5hi7e" H. Morrow, Centralia
Seidon E. Burka, Antioch
Gather G, Willlnma. LeKlora
Wm D. johnson, Vinson
Richard Thurman. Lyons
Thos E. Brown, klngfllstisr
Missing in Astlen.
^?*ra C. Peters. Ada.
SW Ch"- f>- Brady, Tar River.
£°rp! Jnlsrt L. James. Hugo.
Corpl. Steve Veltsnhelmer, Sacred Heart.
Corpl. Samuel A. Cammlll, Vinita.
Wm. H. Barrett, Aline.
Roy A. Theln, El Raoa.
Sidney L Reed, Konawa.
Henry P. Key, Glenn.
WUMe I. Keith. Wynnewood.
Virgil L. Potts, Hulburt.
Lels L Dollarhlde. Bismarck.
Oscar F. Crocker, Paula Valley.
Carl Hernpel. Okarche.
John Latta, Sayre.
Verlle Leonard Beckwith, laverne.
Richard Robert Parker, Quinton.
Victor Brown. Goodwater.
£*ul >1?; Cr|PP"- Ringling.
Roy Mllner. Granite.
Lloyd Bennett, 8ulphur Springs,
Nelson Homer, Golden.
John Cochran, Weatvllle. •
Walter L Llllard. Oakman.
Earl Maggart, Pawnee.
Arthur L. Webb, Marsden. 'i
Jerry K. Bell, Bailey.
^'bert L. Croy, Henryetta.
Belford F. Cooper. Greenville.
James S. Scott, wlmer.
Ewel E. Stringer, Farris.
Eddy K. Hoffman. Caateli.
Walter W. Jackson, Owasso.
George W. McKlnnoon, Lindsay.
James G Gooch. Muskogee.
Horace F. Harrelaon. Clinton.
Charley Neely. Lawton.
Claud J. Puett. Porter.
Wm. H. Beaetwrlgtit. Porum.
Jasper 8. Bandenburg, TerralL
Bailey A. Hulae. Lane.
Oacar Augel. Fort Townson.
A. B. Hedrick. Grant.
Sam Walts. Featherston.
Edwin E. Watson, Coalgate.
FJoyd R. Harneea. Marble City.
El*me%nC*ErikS,«nhk,^.1?dUomr'*kU
Joe R. Jolce. Lehigh.
Wrank Benjamin, MeAleater.
RES
Benjamin R. Robera. Talihina.
Priaenere ef Wan
Henry D. Craig, Ravina.
Clarence E. Hatcher. Waahlta.
Or. t. g. Mayfield of Eufaula waa ap-
pointed by Governor Williams as
member jf the state board of dental
examiners.
•enator Owen of OUahooa, ehstr-
maa of the senate committee oh batt-
ing and currency will leavto at aa
early date for Barope to make-a
study of efforts of British aad Freoth
financial leaders toward
tloa.
One ef the largaat Aaanelal daale la
Oklahoma la tha last year waa dosed
at Oklahoma City with the sale of t*e
Stata Exchaage hank aad Ma aaaeu to
the Bute National beak. Aa < rrsass
In the capital slack of tha Bute Na-
t'oaal baak from IM.OM to liM.OW
baa been made. The capital. aarphM
aad undlvMed prtflts aceoaat haa
been Incrsaaed to fPPMdO. Hugh M.
Johnsoa, former praaldeat of the State
Exchange baak waa sleeted praaldeat
of the reorganised Stata National.
John MoMatlen, eommtssloaer of
highways of Bartlesville, waa elected
president ef tha Oklahoma Muatetpal
Laagae at tha Oklahoma city
oonvimtioa. p. n Wataoa. mayor sf
McAleetar. waa alec tad In nisldnat
of the orgaaisatlaa. P. S. Bachly ef
the Cnlvnrslty at Oklshsess wm iw>
elected aecratary-liansaiw at
organ laatitm. Pr S. Biachly at
Ualvaralty of Ofclahaaa
at
c
tor tofhats aad Alldrea, aad see that It
Bears the
Kgaatve off
I r*p*rt
100 per oeat aver tha growlag
I •« whaat is Navaatber, HIT,
Moatkly crap suaHaary for No*
■JJrt of agriculture, cdporta tha ooa-
f11** ***' U M par oaat, while
la Ootobor it was reported at II per
If?"* l per <yant for Novam-
Hfj 1917s •
Reports from avery part of the stata
•now tha ground Is In excellent con-
dition with aa abaadaaoa of taotou
«d everything favoring (ha great-
•« wh«t aropa aaxt year that Okla-
homa haa am produced.
to^sjsrsrj1-?'^tw,mr
rarV*^!** n l** «« • that of
I7. a falling o« das to the lack of
jjolttare darlag the sammaa aad early
nul. Sorghum outtlag alao Ml off
half this year, fcr the game
£Mo . the avarnae yield tor (adder
helag u teas sgalast gj teas last
Pwrnors have oa haad from this
mr*s orop 50 par csat of aota XI
P* coat of wheat, U par Mat ol oaU
•■d U per eeat of haftr or milo,, a
much lower record thaa la ,1117. Ow>
lag the last month tamers have.soak
wsM 'marketed 11 *r «.*
« per oeat of wheat. J per oeat
.. "0 II per ceat of kaflr aad
mixa
1*0 average prion thoafred Hgrffta
to er «qr ll^t pottos par pound is t«
Mats, kaflr aad aiOo, fl.IT per hagfcsl.
In Csa for Over Yearn. I DagMi.
IMbMOrrfeHUteW. M P6 *
~ I lilt list cotton brought #7 ossUs phi*
Making Things Werp*
It was at a party. He aUpped np
and tweaked her ear. She turned her
bead.
Beg pardon," he stammered. "I
thought It waa my wlK.n
"It la quite all right." the lady Re-
plied.
"Tou see," he went on, "we
times get the wrong sow by the
And that waa about all for him.—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
pouad, alfalfa Hi per'toa aad prnirM
hay f|g par ton.
„®S1 skua, Isifcrts, tsd krsstb w «sfe*g
iuj^TrSJSt
Whan Hie Feet Hurt.
It was at the "bull ring" In one of
the French bases—where tlie new
draftu undergo their Bunl hnrdaolng
process. The "sick, lsme nnd laay"
had fnllen out, and there paraded bo-
fore an unsympathetic M. O. a rare
specimen of the genus lead swinger,
"It's my feet, sir. They're nil right
while we're running, but ns soon ss ws
halts they 'urt something cruel."
"Well, my lad," replied the M. O..
"when the company halts you go on
marking time."
Tha Supaema Court Commlssloa
weaf oat of extataaee Dee. I
Oev. WIHImm hga Issued a prool*.
•sow declaring tha suffrage amend-
1 ment la force.
C Cheatham, redbatly reelected
ss repneeatative from Creek eounty
ta the stata lagiaUtare, wlU be a oaa-
dJdate for
Jiauld have at
all the time a depeadable rem-
sdr wtth which to flgtf catarrh and
eatarttel eoadltloaa.
The experience of Mra. M. & Berk-
ley, No. 1883 27th St., Oalvaatoo, Tex,
Is not tmlqae, but her letter dote car*
ry a vigorous "safety first" tuggtetloa
to avery American homo: "I wish to
tall you of the good Parana haa been
to sm, I have used It five years and
have never found it other than satla-
fectory aa a remedy for colds, catarrh,
IndlgoetSoa aad many other allmeats,
I am sever without Parana."
Ofagfcs, colds, catarrh, grip snd te>
TMa«a cannot mtttf he neglected.
Aay dlsasss daa to catarrhal iattain-
mattea of the macons It Slag, whether.
other orjaae, ia to he
la always a meases to
Tkoasa&ds.flaea tkslr „
dsnce upy Oa wall known __
"■'U. nnM. Dr. Baitoan w.
••Mag Psnaa fl r catarrh forty-ffva*
J^al ar Kqatd farak
. Madder or
be nuuw4> Catarrh
' the geasru
Not Frederick!
'Ton alga this deed of ynnr own
free will, do you, madam r asked the
lawyer.
"What do you mean by tha IT" „
manded the large, florid-faced woman.
"I mean there has been no compul-
sion on the part of your hnuband.
there?"
"M'm!" she ejaculated, taralag ta
look at the little meek man elttlng be-
hind her. "Frederick} Td like to see
him compulse me."
Acid-Stomact
Ruins Heattfa
of Millions
Besldee thoas painful attot*a at to>
.—^-m. avfB,
after eatlag aad daaialg^t
' saaeir that yoa who have
It
—— v helchlag. .vwi | „mw^.
sour stemsch sad distressing hsartbun
■>mldas all this, ACID-STOMACH
aadermlaee the health and aapa
strength of nOllloas.
* yoa dent get rid of theee
sriasrtes there is aa esOtag where your
trouhlee wM tmi, far tt ta a
wan kaawn scisntlSc fact that many
ssrtoua alhasats have thstr start la an
rid stomach.
Start aow—thiavasy day to gat rtdef
rar Wiisth mlsiitos ls>s«ATDW0
■the uraadefM remedy Mat abassha
M mesas add ftum tha sMwb sad
Mags DISTANT ruMsf. Tea
iva no Idea hew math hetSsr, iinugn
Md hester you tool at ewai Hdrtras
eat an the gas aad Meat, pata aa Im-
> Sihtsg nlheanhara.
tloa from tba rsetrieUeae that are aa
sorted ta ha atlgltog «h*
aad civic
•F IS e tha patot u(m
M Caal «awa aad eat aad fftot MP las
Imt aS Ms Jspa, Mmmm
sMdmSrsd mSlsTttasSmaaA
■sattMsuaaat wffi asaat la asemkm
• the department ef igri-
aaltara say that farmers of aouth aad
vaat Oklahoma ■ have made gnat
•Mdaa toward tha axtamtaatlMar
with treated grata.
Inheritanae tax aeHaetlene la Okla-
ma for tha oalsadar year will bb
the largaat alnee tha enactment of tha
Inheritance tax law, according to flg>
■rts hr Baa Watt, who has ebarge of
the collection of the tax 1a tie oflee of
the auditor. Already the total col-
lected will ba. doaa to Ull.eoo. The
figures are embraced la a report n*n
prepared for submission to the legis-
lators showing the ep T*Uo* at tha
ISf. ' a
The almeet end lees prussaelen of
leveeUgaUots uoatraat break lag. da-
lays. lawsuits aad other forma of "dl-
vers lea" by those sdsklag poaaaaaloa
at tha coal %cd asphalt depoelta andar-
lylng the lands la the Choctaw aad
CW^—w Indian aatlo^Tk, .IS
"• U and
Aght of nearly a gaartar ef a
esatary will end with the sale of theea
deposits upon which tho government
Ma Ijhartaga.
A few daya age a phyaMasi at Wla*
chester" gave a small box of ttvar pCls
to one of his patients. The pins w*a
oaly partly aasd aad a Um days later
tte nation fa wife dlasaratad that her
fe*ir year-o)d daughter had Srand tha
puis aad astaa thsm. Frantic wltk
fear aha gave the child all the milk
she had In tha honae and thaa ax*
dledly ran to the tolspboae and called
for tha physlclaa.
"Is this Doctor ——r ashed tha
"other. "Tea," came tha reply. "Doc
tor, hurry to vtf bouse. Helen baa
aatea the mat «f tha boa ot pllla yoa
gave Joe; hurryt I have glvue her
sll tha milk I have."
"Dont worry; cease up town and I
•111 give you aomf maw," replied tha
doctor.—bttaaapods News.
The kangaroo la a beelthy-iookieff
animal, but It .Is asarly always an ltd
isst legs. _ : / _
Tfccw Is no parting so blttOr as tha
psrtUig of a aalalne capeula lust aa
yoa «• In tha act at swatlowlag it
Semdtlmee what U regarded as a
ptoua Mfe la'aerely a canteroptmis on*.
Ptenty cf exerdae, fre h air,
regular hours—is dl&ept«.
scriptioo you need to avod^
IaliiMam—-unless through
negtect or otherwise a cok*
gets you. Then take—at
once
elect from the Twaaty-thlrd district,
propeeas to aak tha atata to eat esido
y*^t of the capital grounds for a ■ «(<
^ *Wch to bury eoldian
.nam: Oklahoma who foil la battle
4fcd ta military eerrlce. Mr. Hi*
riaoa says that while tha ti tin af
— will aet ha ia>
taraed fram Franaa wit hla ilia eam-
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Sutton, R. R. & Sanders, J. J. Claremore Messenger (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918, newspaper, December 13, 1918; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178823/m1/6/: accessed April 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.