The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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The wife of Chief Roman Nose a
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TEST 0? HOUSES FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY
Ten theuaand dellar la the aum
aaked by Mf- Roae Goodman Of Wlch :
ita la a biWach of promise action Just '
filed In the diatrict court of Kay coun-
ty against William--Gunn paominent
bachelor runchman and pioneer Who j
Uvea aouthweat of Ponca City - - J
Oaverner Neberteen has 'laaued 'a
proclamation recalling the reward of
9250 for the arrant and conviction of
the men who robbed 4hi Farmers i
8tat hank of Wheatland aad tb '
bank of Je’nka laatJuly The reward
ta cancelled for the reason That "Suf-
ficient time has passed for the ap-
prahensloi cf the robbers: it- Is
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An order removing R E Davenport
county Judge of Grady county from
' office pending a trial on accusations
brought by a grand Jury wan In-
' suad at Chlckasha The accusation
chargea violation orpenaletatutas-l
volvlng moral turpetide Trial waa
set for November IS Davenport Is
president of tho State Association of
County Judges and is a prominent
foodman
Fsllewlng-Th refusal of local and
out of town hiddsrn to offer mo
than par for tho issue of :bopds to
build tho proposed now 990000 hos-
pital at Saptripa Mayor Bern propoeea
to put tho aptlro Islue up for bids to
tho local contractors and artisans
they to bo paid la th hopsltal bonda
for their rcdhcctlvc share of the work
That ths plan la faaslhls la testified
to by th fact that several contractors
hays already signified their wllllng-
nesa to bid cfa their particular branch
of the work oa the proponed basis of
pay
‘ Lea HipMawar th negro who left
Chlckasha court room while 'District
Judge Linn Vss writing hit Instruc-
tions to tho Jury empaneled to decide
his fate on g charge of assault with
intent to kill and who left the city
while the jury wan ranching a verdict
finding him puUty and fixing hit pun-
ishment at five years imprisonment
has not been ’apprehended When last
heard of Hightower was In th can-
yons four miles south of Anadarko
Officers mad a rigid search-but -ho
has not yet fcyea arrested
Several prominent Oklahomans be-
came Involved in charge of conspir-
acy to defraud ss the result of th
conviction at Ponca City if a n
Williams and ’Georg W Carr ' ot Ok-
lahoma City on charges of fraud
Immediately warrants ware Issued tor
Harry Johnson of Oklahoma City re-
publican candidate for lieutenant gov-
ernor last year Nets Darling of Okie-
hoina City Chautauqua lecturer and
H E Poncelette Daway the Inventor
at an airplane All were connected
with the Eagle Aircraft company at
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tormina tb best type of Jiors for cavalry work Full-blood ad Arabs Morgana and half-broeda wart entered A
ten-year-old’Arab mare ridden by A W Harris of Chicago wastb winner '
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Boms of th 4600 United States troops under command of General Sage
who net sail tor Silesia oa the President Grant These men who comprised
th Fifth and Fiftieth Infantries with auxiliary ’ units will do police and
guard duty In fillenla and Germany and ara composed entirely of men who
volunteered specifically for this service
TATI CAPITAL NOTKfi
The question of relocating or abol-
ishing entirely the state asylum for
the insane located at- Fort Supply- is
‘ under consideration by the state board
of publle affairp following the return
of tyro members of th board from an
Inspection of ths Institution On ao-
connt of th antiquated facilities at
the institution the per capita cost of
maintaining Impales there is' higher
than at aay other state Institution
and It to said this to thf chief rea-
son why th change to being consid-
ered Location of the Institution to
regarded as being la an out of the
way loeallty £
Oevtmer Rebertaen announced th ‘
appointment oML It Christopher kto
Private aaerataiw to be superior oourt
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Tests of drinking water throughout
tha United States and Its possessions
era mad at the water resources labora-
tory of ths geological survey under the
direction of C H KldwelL Mr Kid-
well haa bees In chart of tha work
for the past two years and la on of
th youngest chemists In tha service
f Uncle Sam The latest undertaking
is to mark the poison wells and In-
sanitary drinking places In tb na-
tional parks and tha lansr-af tourist
travel
MR MERCHANT—
la planning year campaign far'
baslnaas yea should not loss eight
af tha fact that an advertisement
pla these eoiamna will bring yoa bl(
'otarn
Beeaasa The Leader clrenlataa
among tha boat and moat substan-
tial portion of tha population of
Woodward eoanty— pooplo who hnvo
tho nood for the goods yoa have to
offer and tha money to aod for
tha goods they need 7
Tha Loader Is thamostthoroogh-
ty read newspaper in this territory
thorofore your moaanga npponrlag
la Ita eoiamna 'will be dellvorod ta
tha people yoa wish to roesivs It
The liooraland Loader
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' Musician's Msmery Haoere
Beethovaa perk In Ttenoa has been
frequented by countless tourists It be-
ing a natural park named la honor of
the composer In Beethoven’s prime
he used to spend hours each day un-
der a certain tree composing music
end upon this spot a wooden stamp
remains with an Inscription to that
effect Close by to aa old Iron bench
upon which b used to rest To tho
left to a beautiful statu of the most-
ciaa la life atom A largo fountala
plays In front of tbls picturesque ptac
and large trees and flowara surround
It making It an In all tbs moat attrac-
tive section at the park
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tablets have been placed recently setting forth la English and Franck Georg
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cutting down the veracity of tho rest
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The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1919, newspaper, October 31, 1919; Mooreland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818331/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.