Justice (Duncan, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1907: Searching Inside

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... OKLAHOMA WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Pure Comb Honey at Allen & Fuqua 21 tf See Yates’ magnificent line... mild form as I hardly believed it necessary in writing to a Socialist paper and to the admonition... whether it is under a state law territorial law kingdom empire or zardom Socialists have to contest every... to do If you would read up on the territorial election laws and also the election laws as written down... the territorial laws not in these words but meaning the same This constitution is a small capitalistic competion

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... Volume JUSTICE Number 27 JUSTICE A Paper Without a Muzzle -Printed Friday of Each Week ED CHEVES... notices 5 cents per line This paper will gladly correct any and all errors or misrepresentations Our motto... The Dallas Semi-Weekly News makes a 4 4 specialty of full and complete 4 4 Indian and Oklahoma Territory 4 4... to be in school bends between two cotton rows beneath the burning southern sun that another ruffle goes on the

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... rrrrzrr ( m Volume I JUSTICE Number 27 I i m B m & 1 § m m Oklahoma and ean '& Jnsuranee e Bunean... 'Oklahoma No 1 160 acres 5 miles out all leavel land 3 room house with new bam 120 acres in cultivation all... in Oklahoma for sale 2£ miles from Duncan 160 acres in cultivation balance tillable Price $4000 per acre part... Sir: Will you please mail me a sample copy of your paper I have read a great deal about

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... of this paper There are faots in it that you will fight for when you once get them into your head Do you want... Subscribe for Justice the only paper in the south that ain’t afraid to tell it like it is Marshal-Lilley... paper for forty years We can prove that there is more than fifty cents profit in every pound of cotton 4

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