The Twice-A-Week Sun. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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Oklahoma's live/st
Fair and Exposltlod, Q
be a surprise, eiif^nust
.stock will pipy In it.
-Jlpuad \o be paid this )
Our Jlotlo:
if New#, All Ti
jhcrs: }. H. Hubbard & Sons.
Wednesday! and Saturdays.
The Twice-A-Week Sun.
Formerly, Th Icridian Sun
'folrft <1 u iMond-clau matter Uirckloi.l. ,t tl>«
Uutlirie, OkUtimnn, Dader tliu act of Mm rota s, lmt 1
A Modern Newspaper,
Standing for the Best in
the Community, in the
State,
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Wednesday, August 13th, 1913
Prfoi, 2 Cents
A annual parade of priz#4 flW ft
I represent* more than ^ A
now smiling with 6oriH
enabled the farmers $
stock and agricultugr. ....
The live Btocfc®"^T DliliJJ
? established in t>
and Oklahoma''
forcibly tt*r
preser-
The Mice Coinni<
Him To Lift
Standing of Contestants
Now for u run for the next
I .lays, who will he
Waged 0« 'k0 "ext
;ioa To Forcj
The Lid. *J
30
the winner of
paoia. premium. A fine
S1U Baatman C ":ern. on display
—The bat h house will soon he
done.
—Georgt* Gates was in the cily
Monday.
Father Puller of Meridian is
,/
'.S
lite
nk at I
tioti li
police
► viola-
voioad by
dished in
.looess
ti iwn
> men- helped
yh ihoiild not
MLiKRALlZ-
ICi C.Hsftll QIJUU-
C mini-ssioner
od by ii very
tiio town mid
- a system of
. sy s Mill they
/
mainol effort on !
tain parties (o (■
commissioner to w i
tioli i : the £'r i ' ■
Heio is thesMili
by an evenin;. .
thin cily,of recent
"If county fair is
if farmers are lo c,
will liave to bo "
tritV,
"Guthrie bnsint
tho pi-iiawtalkw.is;
they be helped hi
1N(I things for
ty fair."
Tliu other da)
Cuter was appr, 1
prominent man ol
urged to i n an ii u rat
tines for the spunk ,
woulii co-operate in driving out tlie
hip-pocket bootlegger, and there-
by aecura tho fundu to run (I..1 oily
government.
Hem is the commit ionoi'S ans-
wer: ' The law is quite plain on
the whisky I: . (lie |>' >p iti"i I
.will see to i that j mi!.- ■ i•') not run
in (iutLirie. 1 would rati er resign
my otfice than close my eyes to
iaw violation
Every good man in Guthrie
Should take his stand with Air.
Carter and oncoura,, him in liis
stand folklaw and order and decen-
cy' in our little • i' Tin- I,,'ht is
on and the pressme that will be
brought, to benr upon iha police
force will be tremeinluous. There-
fore every man that loves decency
and order should uphold the hands
of tho Police Commissioner,
Last Monday night ti police
department raided two join is op-
erating c^i second street
run i
fixtui
N
by
also r
arref
Wlj
"the 1:
expet:,
Following is the list of oontosl-
ants with their standing at noon
August 1st.
Miss Grace Lee Neher • 2,4(1.)
M iss Esl her Caldwell 1.020
Miss Grace Baldwin 170
Miaa Virgie Sliope 120
Miss Nellie Iluffine
Miss (Jrai'o Phillips 40
Miss Addiu Poteet
i.-s Majorie Boles ' 20
,'J^ss Edith Good, Crescent 20
Miss Eva Cassidy, Merrick 20
Every Contestant should report
every Monday of each week Iho
number of votes they have secured
during the past week so we c m
keep this record ui> to date.
at Walgoinat Drug Store Tho quite sick,
u .man fr girl that has the largest j _A special Sohool election was
number of votes to her credit at
noon mi Sept 1st will get. it.
Labor Condition In The East.
An unheard-of condition prevails
at tho Vatican in Rome. The
Swiss guard which has been the
p jpo's private defences, lias made
demand for better conditions of
labor. These conditions being de-
nied thein, tho Vatican itself was
put in a state of seige as the
guards mutinied. They cried be-
fore the papal palace. ' V iva, Gar-
ibaldi! and sang "The Mursellaise.
.When it was remembered that
Garibaldi was the man mora 10
sponsible than anyone else foi)sop-
arution of church and state in
Italy, and that the "The Marceil-
laise" is the universal song of re-
volt it w'll be seen that the labor
problen has come directly to the
pope- so directly as to be iihso
lutely startling in its vividness. •
It really lias very little religjus
significance, but it has tremendous
mewing from an economic stand-
j held yesterday.
—Gnla:i Crew is makiiig a trip
to Oregon.
—Rev T. E. Sisson will leave
fur Lucasen today.
Rev. Rankin made ii trip to
Cleveland Saturday.
—C. H, Hurdick, of Mulhall
was in town Tuesday.
C S. Purker of north Bear Creek
was in town Saturday.
Mrs. Eva Eager left Sunday
evening for Kansas City,
—Marly Smith is having the
Keep-U-Neat Club room repainted
— E. II. Knauss is remodeling
the interior of his music store.
—Keep-U-Neat cluUis putting
on airs. It lias u new electric
sign.
Mrs. M, S. Black has returned
from Missouri where she lias been,
visiting.
VOLUME 2
NUMBER 56
re)
pent
Sunday
side of
—Mrs. Claud "Mtturly, wh
the typhoid feva
better.
—Neal Humphry
out to the farm m t
the County.
It is said that the M. K. & T. Ry
will build a new Passenger Depot
on Second etreJt.
—Chnrly V\ inch has returned
from ( oyle tvheie he has been do-
ing some si ;n work.
- James Fife has paid over to
the County $1,21N in full for judg-
ment against him for back taxvs.
— Mrs llumjphry of tho East
part of tho county is hero visiting
her son Neal Humphry
—ItluiH bee neso dry that the
tire dopart uieut has been culled out
from one to two times every day to
put out little tires tjint have
caught.
-Rev. S. J. White pastor of tho
Christian church is giving stereop-
tican scenes of his travels in the
holy laud i ny.Sunday .night at
the Clirisl inn churchy corner of
Nubel and Ash, Last Sunday
night tha house was crowed with
interesting listeners and the lect-
ure sermon w enjoyed by all
present.
' i Recent Society Events
County Correspondence
l Hot. mean an
i!U wly ibatietlj
, Protest ut unil
lire gofng to'hav.
•;(l< 1.1]-1 socj;!l
ie O.ir,—El.
Cat-
wse peoii
orting to
luvari it'1
'eier Gales, o!
. Monday on a
oi'gc living oi
Guthrie, •
Blackwell,
lisit to his
K. F. D 8
WEST
Ice Creari
SIDE DRUG STORE
ind Cold Drinks. Phone 270
GO 10
For Pure Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilet Water,
Pc. [ . CS, J istu ,1 Kodaks and Supplies,
rrt criptibns a Specialty.
BBSM'
f iiepmot iiros.
Coyle Jottings.
(From Coyle Clipiier)
Mr and Mrs lid Rankin and Viola
isitcyj^elatives iu Guthrie Satur-
day and Sunday.
Miss Edith Grip of Guthrie, is
visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity.
Dr. Boutin reports a fine pair of
twins to Harve Delay's north of
Goodnight this morning.
Jack Resinond, from near Guthrie
was here visiting friends in Coyle
Friday evening.
Mrs S MrMimlo had the mis
fo Seue to iVn a Tail in her foot
Tu - Jay causing qu.te a paiufni
wound.
T. J Kllllon, of I^enon, Iowa,
>.' cr ia law of C- II. bee, arrived
l';i ry for a week or ten days
visit.
M. B: Frein and F. E. Houghton
were in Cushing last of the week in
the interest of ttie local oil com-
pany. Tlicy reprrt some "live pro
Spects."
Meridian, R. F. D. 1
By Special Correspondent.
Mr. Olmsttad has put in a feed
store at Meridian,
.Tt rrv Cunwell was hauling peach-
es fo Mr. Elliot last week.
Dutch Simpson and wife returned
from Chandler, Saturday, where
they had been visiting relatives,
Arthur Allen returned from Bol-
ey Satnrday.
Big crowd iu Meridian Saturday,
Fred Knappsays its hard to keep
cool in the shade.
Irvin was in Meridian, Satur-
Crescent City Items.
(From Logan County News)
K.\. l'ost mast1. A B. Tlolliday
was in Guthrie yesterdy on l>usiue.ss.
A movement is on foot for the
permanent improvement of the
roads leading into our city. Truly
a good move and should have the
hearty finaucial and moral support
of all.
It is thought that the lirst car
load shipments of the famous El-
berta peaches will lie made today
and from this tine on, things will
be kept humming on the local mark-
et untU I'-.e.ev.i >
of- I ' j i.
Prof. Adam: .1) . . r.rrs)
cent last Sai m i • .out i . i )m. y
the musical iw r/.i I :.4tl i iider
prouiisiojf a:t«p- Ttn h.iol. is
being conduct in t Haul t
Churcii and bo * day and .light i-es-
sions are beiui; 'held am.' each i s-
ion Is bi-ing well .itte ,.Kd ruid great
interest is bi ing taken iu the work.
Something new ami . ■ in the
way of a baiupMt ail ! entertain
mcnt will be giv* .1 in this city Sat-
urday night ill the Siobaugh Hop-.
kins hall, at wn h lime tho loca ioar(l f-amos wore Mis«08
Fruit Growers \s8Oc.iati0n will M.nrgntriW Dolde
host
Miss Bess Gano will entertain
the Kimona club at her home
this afternoon.
1 lie members of the Auction
Bridge Club and their families
will have a picnic, this evening.
Mrs. m. S. Black 1ms returned
from 11 live weeks trip to St Joe
aiseouti. She reports everything
hot and dry up there.
Mrs, Thompson entertained the
mo mi ors of tho Kimona Club and
their husbands with a garden
pun y Monday night at her home
011 East Noble aveuue.
Tlio two divisions of the Ladies
Aid Society of the Christian
t I lurch will meet this afternoon
one with Mrs. Mit/, and the other
with Mrs Bender on the west hill.
Mrs. Gentry of Kansas City
Mo., is the house guest of Miss
Ellen Bronson, Mrs Gentry will
be remembered us Miss Dorothy
White, a former resident of Guth-
A delightful little dance was
given tit Mineral Wells park pavil.
lion .Monday night by the mem-
bers of the younger set. A dozen
numbers were danced and the
young people whiled away the
hours most happily.
Miss E'izabeth McNsal enter-
tained the Mustle Toe Sewing club
at her home 011 West Cleveland
ave yesterday afternoon. The
full membership of tue Club with
several guests were present. The
afternoon was spent with needle
work p.nd social conversation, a
dnlicious luncheon was served at
the close of the ufternoon.
M rs. Georgiu Cosbin of Wnsli- j
inglon entertained at bridge on
Saturday at the Iona Hotel parlors
I hose victorious iu the game were
sirs. Harry Carlin Ed Trapp and
Miss Cassidy. A delicious lunch-
"on wns served to. ,t'i* following
.:iis . ,dl -ih! fnenite of the lios-
1 ti - ,_ tfesdames FuSton, of O.VI11-
' it v, Carter, of Chson. Phelps of
Ohio, Si ringer, Cassidy, Fritzpat-
rielt, Coyle, Fray Thompson,
Trapp Sitterally, Sarobet, Morris
Carlin Welch; Misses McNeal,
1 irter, Gray, and Cassidy.
Miss Ellen Bronson was busiest I
to (lie I'hi Deltu Guuimu Clul (
on Saturday morning, honoring 1
her bouse guest Mrs Gentry o
of Kansas City. Victors in the
Helen
Jinkins Marguerite Dolde ami
School Election.
The school election passed of
very quietly yestsaday, only a
very few of the voters taken uny
interest iu the election.
1 fie folowing rotes was oast:
1 or the school levy,-—211)
Against the school levy.— (123
At the Hotels.
Guests at the Ion9, yesUrdRy>
S. M. lentrew, OHU City
k' W 1Ud"48 0it -
■ ST r'8" Ao«°nioTe*.
T. S. Tribble and wife, Houko.
M. L Gaire^WichiU Kan.aa.
11 ■ oum, Kan a« City.
V Harrett wife and Crstcent.
J- A. DaTies, Cteve. OhW.
M.J. Kwin|, Bkattack Okta..
C. Wilson, Little Rock Ark.
Guests at th. Elks, yesterday.
Mrs. ]. 0. Kaiser, Par on« Ka«.
Mrs. J. W. Verm, Lewisville Kj.
W. B. Scratckin, Okl City.
C. Watson, Little Kock.
J. it. Meyers. Taloga OkU.
Mr*' Robt. McTriece, Independ-
ence Kansas.
J. Q.GIadstear, Okla Oity.
Rer. C. H. Bariick, Mulhall Okla.
The Recall Exemplified
The City (Mixtion Called Off After
The Unniiiissiiincrs Learned
Mild Of The People.
Last Monday the Commission-
ers used tho recall 11* the matter
of a special eleotion wliioh was to
have been held yesterday. So much
opposition having been raised a-
gainst an incrense in the tax burd-
en that the commissioners decided
that it would be wise to withdraw '
the oall for an election.
Mayor Niseley, commenting on
this movesuid: "Aftersevoral con-
ferences with the electriet light
company which resulted last Mon-
day, in reduoingthe oity'slighting
bill about |2t>2 per month, or in
round numbers $3,144, the (3om.
tnissionors felt that by a out iu all
other departments that the adjust-
ment oould be made to stay with-
in the six mills limit as required
by law."
"With these reductions, the levy
for operating expenses is out from
$.r>2,000 last year to about $31,(XX)
this year; a net saving to the tax-
payers of Guthrie, of $21,000."
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Want To Trade?
Wer. ii a good one—160 acres, right in the
new nil titld* Logan oouiUy, not leasee', just
• utiles sast oi Guthrie, Jon Rural Telephone
•nd R. F. D, route, J mile to K. E. statiou. All
■ewly fenoed and oraw fenced. About 16 iuwo.
Hittom lan 1, 80 acrm broke out, 2 fine sprnik
ilenty of mow land, aoine saw timber, 1 ml *
to the general public of this , ^rK- Gentry. Iu the evening the
E16 W. Ohla. Ml
uggies!
[3 A \ 1
Fnrtn Imple
uuthne,
■I eived two car-loads of Buggies,
you happy. Come ill and got
I lie lead ou Buggies, Wsgorip,
Mid Hnrncfs. Look them over, mid
()!>! Keliiiblo Farmer's Friend.
PACKER
: : : Oklahoma
?. in > Division Street
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f Kllis
W .'.'V.
",e gr,mnd li.'is become so dry and
Ml ''aid that people cant dig their po-
1 tatuCS'
Mr. and Mrs. Hopewell, Mr, and
Mrs Omstead, and Mr. and Mrs.
fnin all spent Sunday with W. E.
lJtiggs and wife. ,
A large crowd attended Sunday
school at the Irvin school house,
Sunday.
y<' Mr. Hunt and Mrs. Hilburn were
-i isitors of the Irvin Sunday school
^ j -Sunday.
\ Mr. Edwards was in town Satur-
%i i " dl Briggs is having a lot of corn
<4i| fodder cut up,
sa} 1 ^'r- Wilson and 6on, Leo, were in
jSw i ijuthrie Saturday.
'"if'- j
Gn. er Ralston, of Cuthrie, visit-
ed with hij mother, on the farm one
mile north of Irvin school bouse,
last Sunday-
Mrs, Green way Lister, of Guthrie,
spent Sunday with home folks.
Pastures are burning up se bad
that farmers are having to feed
slock.
Dave Hopewell declairs that he
does not like ice cream this hot
| weather.
John Allen, of Meridian, was
: in the city Monday.
community at a fruit liapquet to be
given by them «n the evening as a
celebration in honor of the opening
of the Elbert"i peach shippin -ea-
son which opens today.
Orlando News.
(From Orlando Clipper.)
Miss Edith n.'.
school in Il'iit
there t ti is whiti
Vivian Sharp
to her home .
weeks visit v.il it
Sharp, and oth
has
and
secured a
will teach
girls formed a line party s
the theater returning to Mi
lUorisoiis for 11 slumber part'
Tlio members included wei
Mrs. Gentry; Misses'Post, Jinkin
Fife, Moss, Dold, Wbitely, Sex
iiur, Milliken, Blanch and Berth
Belaud, at d Mrs. Harold Kein.
Tue
afti
day
hereousio, Anna
|r friends.
Mrs. T. L Sharp was a Guthrie
visitor Tit-• day and Wednesday.
Nathan Wright east of town has
returned f aim 'lis tri>i in the hal v-
es fields of southern , Kansas and,
in the meantime, ha . secured the
situation as in tructor in depart-
ment of sciet ce. in a school in
northeastern Texas lo began early
next month.
'—Two colored citizens had 1
little misunderstanding Mondi
ami were before his honor, Month
evening, who placed a small fin«
against the agressorand they de i V,
parted to their home, sadder if not' " j
wiser iiioii. ^
—The Epworth League gave ~wr
"iitorlaiiiment and Social at th®
M. E. Church last evening in
which a large crowd of young foU-s
participated. )'
- How do you like the ne* size
of tlio Sun, ,
Ojjppi
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Post Office.
Swearirigen for/ st Photot.
Professional ^ards.
UK. CHAS. S. BARKER
The probability i thit Orland
is soon to have a new postmaster
as Henry Morris sometime sent i1
his resignation to become effective I gyfi, EAK, N 'SE AND
September l.'thif vea. tho . ',1 no j THRl AT SPECIALIST
word has so far bee,, re, .ve,t here | ( . ,,,,, ^ oklahoma avenue,
that it uas be^n accept 1 an<l so I
far as we kuw, .no appointment! q tuhiK, okla.
has been made. I "-*
Orlando parties who visited .the! Stleri'rs ** Shot E>e Vater
well Sunday ue the owe re-j Cure any case (4 ordinary ioflam-
port the drihing .prsgri ling all! e<i < r week eyes or granulated llila
right at a depih that da of r. • lime than any ottw k""™
... ,5.- j, . , ,, vjdlcme. We defy all! th" «ye
feet with a 16 inchpit and .tir.t it TM-iUve(>- remove 9cum
was an excellfent outtH. 1 i. on tne eyes, stop the growth of
Fred louvier, wfcojlie. !> a : : .tract and thereby save surgeon'
driller for >•• ■--.u.d u'.i '.ti ' ' 1 and doctor a bi &■ it__aa nev
we'll last Frida ., s'... tint I'j' is the
best outfit fce ■ Ver
nntiibei s visit ,i .,t d;/
eciailj on Sand ay
- -Dr Si jit'.r i f p
coll t ut to Meridian J! /ml:i
. . failed. Has been used with
, r at success on cbildrens' weak
: od intlamed eyes, caused from over
'•, udv Will be mailed on receipt of
1 rice. $1 per bottle. Trial bottle,
15 i cents. 1'repared bv
si,mi * W El SHERIFF,
D, :i E Okla. ave. Guthrie, Okla
--fl.tN run .■ y
nan i.iald $200 this /.
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