The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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PACiE TWO
NJIR SLUCRtfiS
THE LEADI'l" ' il 'I'IIIMK. OKI.A-
USDAV, .I W't'AliV 17, !!>!>■
you CSN SETTLE YOUR
i \i riox in
<nvi\<; ron *\ \n
___ .
lin not emitor your fire in sending
hot shot to tho oneniy |3 the ndinonl- .
(l()i- i 1,1' the Oklahomn stale ■ otin- il of \(,w f0r (he income 'ax!
to ill pat riot i<- citizens. Thai |, j. i,ut you will not be ex-
lulioam Klvint; may lie mmle most pected to neill'' llnl" after J'"" liave
, tl . "t(.<,|iic i\'c . t* 'il to make |,,, n i(, tlie mhool lit' iiuuui tioii
i' .inniliutt'iii- in 'lunation to w i ^ in • nrt«'il m flit'lirje Iri-
.nytlliiK not enilot-.-'l l y thu local win u a lederHl tux collector
tlie war Ho wa to ha\o l* i
here ""oer 1'| oH his arrival hen
he will establish headquarter* at Hit
ilefc
Washini u •' Inn I'1— ■
Amer a i n-kiw 'or «>
177r, h:ue in n ftiun I by w<r
n ent oijfcLl* "i 'I'1 * *• 01 '''
recot'ls Of IMi'i- ti* ."n.i" ty, a -
lanI irtrim ■> iioti vi.h . faainv i>
ill. Ml : i■ i\ i r.iviint irr.Hin.' I unity i-onneil of ilet' ti
A del ■.•he, .• I"''' it " I' ' i rnmi'sliin ami tin- U'-iM'roi.
f,.p< (tuted ITT pet forth i te name* i lU is in line with ti lovement or
.- ■ , .. II • •• I'-t 'I who ||„ muncll of nntionul defense to co- Mri., Xutiunal hank.
, si,II de. l.irjt -it ot in- , 1-M1.... „|| patriotic foctotlikl ami Unlet! your total income froi\ all
..., ,1 to h i"<- In ainonK
PUBLIC
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.
Friday, January 2
oat
rcf
do., ,<i.nce s,.d I- ha*c he i. auiom
the firs' iiov. n thai '•>
,n< American colonist The n non
g-\en in refusing to sign present a
•y-vd rlcture of the ;>ertur 1 *t t<
of niiinl Of th" coloni I- The "bel-
li cut rem'
* Hen J mini T Ha 'e refuse. 10
d-pii th-oiiRh ret.
-W.lli.nn W ii-1"
{uses to -in, throu
elides.
"Benjamin Harm
ti rough relit • 'ii ■ P'
MIchnel lloscr don't
■Kill he sinii'-d before
Thomas ttllhert don't >••• > ■
ron he don't choofe
•Thomn- West don't by rea
,.,.11 it m a mystery
making collections for war pur
• nurces reaches 20HM a month you
nr. .•xcn.pt Hut on the of.er hand
f your iiuoini' reaches the fi|/urc of
^,000,000 I'ticle Sam will ifet more
than half of It
Should your income from all soure-
be more than a month, you
lie required to make out a siatr
„ for the Income tax rolleeto.s,
nder the ra:itIon although yen will not He required to
OF STATE'S BIG ASSETS.
-Philip
'.on don 1 n
John Win <1 '1
the coiigres iU n'i
H think- that t '
clt y tli n tho ron
people will turn th
, sign by r
tho matter
_n by reason
ml b> •
Ush gain
the
21' , t
i-; i«• and sr. ti'
, immonaUty of i" • p! f"" lhun:
stand in oppoalti' 11 I" "ie Kn;:K,'\
Killtt' Leader. .
• 1,.. c,, 1 ,1 Mill' In Hi" oklahoma' pay a tax
, of January 7th. . Mat- a >rdlnS .0 the schedule no taxea
,..,.,11 is made purporting to be Issued ur,v required from any one whost 11
In tlv puhlltiiy department of thej(.(,nie is les. than $2,.100 per year. An
Missouri. Kate as A; Texas Hailrond in,.om0 of till amount . .ills for a tax
any that i beneath either the (|| f(0 ti,,, cnllectors point out thai
n.anaK-ment of that gnsit railroad ••«'jtt„. income Is from all sonnet and is
"" estimated after all business expenses
l aw been deducted I Is the total
amount of money thu' comes to a
citizen which he use.; for the purposes
lit financing liis household and which
In •• it'1 of thi- vast yield of cotton'j,,. uses for his family needs and
bint last year and the state's cheap J pleasures
and ower. Ill,ere i« not a real I ....
nitton mill In all Oklahoma
:hf 1 .aper mblished at Oklahoma City
After giving the large increase in the
number of bales of cotton produced
i, Oklahoma In WIT from I'.'Hi and i
■. Hi,. ,i:iteni"iit i- made.
John Clark don't sic"
son he can Rive.
"Hphrllnm Arnold
tear it would feu h h
"IsaiK' Pen lose •
son he don't 1;i ■
erty and never will.
Benjamin l''leetwoi.
aipn. it0 says !■
will not right by 1 <11.
■ Samuel Uallio'. '
sign he may fete.,
cannot go through
■ Richard Sp
write or roud ■
paper."
fi.l 'lb
to
:■ eel,
he hoc.ld
•If that he
Those who are affected by the in-
come tax must obtain their statements
from the collectors at the postoffice
' before March I and have until .lutie I".
in which to pay Taymenls can be
I made at any time previous to that
Harness.
r*ov
13:7 Model, good as
j'3, Plymouth Brown.
ten ro\s 01 . ; •
MEAI. IS A WiSOi
The cotton tUvisI
r..inistrotlon W
siiAd u rullt " to 1
sales of c<itton nee,
of. Isss Cian ten • •
stdered a rttu'l s
• reeding t-■ 1 I" ■
\ see
«. \l.l. !
' '.'Hill Hi
eli ilOt
iie I'.iarv
Chat statement was "Ither Inex-
cusaMy norantly made, or deliber-
,in.lv r.il r it was deliberately made
1 liellit. one of the institutions of
; .,hpe. ill tills stat". for if one or
01 th"T n""RS,M "and'lhe|' "in case at. attempt Is made to cover
" Knew I UP part of an income in order ,0 evade
thnt th„ ,.j ,n,..r Cotton Mill- of (lull,-[the law the man is forced to pay !«.<'<
real cotton mill" that ha },l,c tax 011 what lie sought to evade
1,1111 producing twine, warp and cord |
;u (iUt'r u-. Oklahoma, for the past
tin yea . and that its annual output
I.; nil nil ured cotton product runs
| 11,11110, This mill consumes
n i;,;, , thousand bales of raw cot-
year. It has six thousand |
i.U'cs and employes on an average j
ee hundred persons. II has been
•nttiiuously operated since it was
,, It. i'hn stock holders ar" all resl-
• Guthrie At the ;• resent time
value of its properties and moneys ut MulUall „re preparing
h "f r\ rttnd
and never has had any. it ha knitted articles for the Red rOK.
■v ,Vi 11,1" it.- obligations prom.: tly j Tie principal in charge is b
„„1 has proven a reasonably 'profit-1 Johnson, assisted by Misses Jones.
: 1" investment to its stockholders jKldwell, Hassell and Ireton.
'III.' management expects to increase | Thirteen other schools have lately
rapidly as conditions will permit, jcompioted the Junior Membership or
1 . capacity. The Pioneer Cotton ^;1nization This makes a total of 28
Mills shi;i- over Hie Kat\ railroad to 1.|10„]s The teach'" who have re-
ported during January ere: Eram
| ten
IZE JUNIOR R. G. CHAPTERS
The Mulhall public schools have
completed the Junior Red Cross or-
ganization with a membership of 115.
•1 his is tile largest membership of any
school in the county The upper
, 'reed wholesale . u-c
oil. and any quantit> of ten tonn
„ ..re shall be cons- n ' " ■''' 1 iu";h'.'.;'; l)V(,r lh, Katy railroad to
rroposit.on. and tli • 1 a„ average each year.
, lantlty shall n. ' b. harge nior, ( - mimb„r irs. from,
- ■ - -
Location-Four miles east and two miles south of n'two miles west and
three-miles south oPMerrick; cn^-hall mile north and . ' mile west.of Shiloh
TWircs Hcaci I"t-1"-i -1"
1 Sorrel Wave, in foil by good Percheron horae,
weiuM 1400 lbs., 8 year. old.
1 Bay Mare, in foal by Rood Jack, we.ght .00
lbs., 6 years old. ^
1 Shetland Pony, weight 600 lbs., aRt •> yi • °
Eight Head of Mul es
1 Black Mare Mule, 2 years old.
1 Blue Mare Mule, 2 years old.
1 Blue Mare Mule, 1 year old.
2 Bay Mare Mules, 1 year old.
2 Black Horse Mules, 1 year old.
1 Suckling Black Mare Mule.
Twenty-two Head of Cattle
5 Good Milch Cows, from 4 to 7 years old, giving
milk.
2 Good Red Cows, 4 and 6 years old, weiyht
about 1,000 lbs.
4 Good Red Heifers, coming 2 years old; com-
ing fresh in the spring.
1 Red Yearling Heifer.
5 Red Heifer Calves, 7 months old.
1 Good Shorthorn Bull Calf, 1 year old.
3 Suckling Calves.
1 Red Calf, 1 year old.
Thirteen Herd of hogs
1 Fat Hog, weight 375 lbs.
3 Poland China broc 1 sows, weight 150 lbs.
9 Head of Shoats. weight 60 lbs.
h' tpiements
1 New Bain Special 3 inch Wagon.
i Iron Wheel Truck Wagon.
1 Four Horse Disc Harrow.
i. Two Section Harrow.
1. Buggy.
2 Sets of Work Harness, 1 good as new.
1 Good Deering Mpwer and Rake.
1 Riding Cultivalcr.
2 Good Walking Cuitivalors.
2 14-inc'i Walking Plows.
1 5cI of irjggy Hp
One Ford Tounn
new.
5 Turkey
2 Walking Listers.
1 Two Section Steel Harrow.
1 Canton Two Row Cotton and Corn Planter.
1 Georg-a Sialic.
FEED
2,00 Bujhe!a of C . some good Seed Corn.
30-« Bales Cane and Kaffir Hay.
25 Bushels Kaffir in head.
200 lbs. Cane Sec d in head.
25 Bushels Me Bane ColLon Seed.
100 lbs. cl Cotton Meal.
100 hend of Chickens, White and Brown Leg-
horns.
Winsor Range, c .~od as new.
Old 7'rus?y Incubator* holds T20 eggs.
:i
1. Set of Dining
, 1 Library Table,
1 Kitcl.tr: C-' " Heater, 1 White
Sewing Machine, 1 Iowa Separator.,
loueehold Card? loo numerous to mention.
K'ello.:"-g re' eph o ne.
1 Good . C. ''r:!'.1. Doi'.bl;* Barrel Shot Gun.
1 B:
1
a Dtnir g "com Table, 1 Wash Stand,
1 Bed Stead, 1 Dres?e " "
irs, 2 Rocker
Mollie Nie
,H' sie Wilbur. T
i lson, K licl 11
10
unite delivery I
VI! buyer are requested to re.io.. |
the food adm'nistrai n ut Norn ";
ar.y evasion of the as ■ price thru
d vices of any kind I - I'r 9tr.it-
ti.n I' Broolts. federal food adnr -
trr.tor for Oklahoma i.uliv M
cimplaints are com inn to this ff„ >■
which are cau~. I 1" th fact that
I. M Hutchinson. Kdii'a
..ducts, each car of the value of ai>
omi,lately eight to thousanft |v;i Mil(1 , nmb
and whv a publicit> man oi
1 , ,,, h, i(T Carrio Shultz. C.raco Trby.
rat railroad Bvstero would ug |
. int of sucH a fact is an enigma t >
•• Mrs ,
i'r. .\!?ms
Dounia
TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash: aii
- cent interest on approved paper.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: - All of the ab >v< en i tocK
stock ever offered at public sale in this county.
FREE LUNCH:-Free Lunch at Noon and
! you buy or not.
lo.oo ■ i (lit di' 12 months with
tile very best high grade
.vneral gootl time. You are welcome whether
some mills in v
fob at th
juice fob "
f« el con I'M m
avoid consbl
m: under tar. i
quote the p
soid l>r llrtx'lv
n>t«uK the frice
. iiuotiii!* the
delivery. 1
'Is will
ni and
• y\\ always
the milh."
hand mills \iu er
SOLVE Will I s> l>
Fable I-.as n
mill grounit i
salty, a- 're-
ma pcojt'.i ,r
day by u. np
ftour ground
These mills r i
as tine er as
People u- r ti.
meal made fron. corn c:
honia is very sw< - •'
is of a superior * '.«■*>
is said to bo
muffins. Man> 'te
kafir flour
Till® Wetlmd
practice ecouono >'
in cry hon • . a . i ° 's i.
ttituling other f«
is so much net ue 1
\ I IO\ M iA M",
M\ 1 i« ;
A a a9yriH>ii '
Gi ard of t. •
nl e for ti ho
oi a ruling bv ♦'
ol ice to ti
i* s not cert a i
cs i be usvd fur
]{ is sp< • ifieuU?
proprlation was
un armory, stabh
ex'ra help. As
guard are not in
iirniory, it is n •
^■aii b« usta-iu.-
that the hand
made the s«a
That statement, too. might hav<
been taken as giv n in entire ignor
ance of the state's industries made
without tho slighte t investigation, if
:l w«re not that tho articles also
states thnt Texas has sixteen cotton
mills, and all of theso are successful
; h; mills in Texas produce very
larg, just what the Pioneer Cotton
Mills of Guthrie produce, i e. twine. I
v.ar; and cord. ><> tlv.it I take it that i
the article was not an ov^rsiuht. for |
> is no reason why a writer RJ*"' j
,l'/.:ng Oklahoma ]-rodu*-ts should!
i w more about Texas, than he do* !
)ut Oklahoma 1 think this ought i
be . ailed -harply to the attention j
•he nblie and brought to the at - j
it Ion of th,1 m* n w ho put out these j
teir.-nts to « ur t'.« 'rinunt when,
i iiiu i: Kil l i n win \
K \ I \ I IS\l\s rol l.11)1
&Moctated frets.
Aust.n. Tex. Jan
: lire
oisonr
!M-t! killed and eleven i ijured at 2:1
clock this morning in a rear-end
;r>:,m between two s etions ot' th
; souri. Kansas Texas Flyer a
• , about forty miles northeas
' here. First reports placed tb<
.mil i-r of dead at -ixte- n but this l.i-
r was denied by , •ficials of the
>: ti after an investigation.
STATE BANK, MERIDIAN. Cle
TOM PAYTON. Autioneev.
Owner.
The dii
iher's office
• Pullman v
ough the
here sab:
,as jam in
have bee:
. Th" name;
thyt
diviti:
FAIR OAK BRIEFS.
abler
o kno
\\ no! r.s \i.i i <. vit
t'lui i i n Cl
( t i
i i L! L) f 1.
injured who w<
d ill ' H.
eking the
>fought h
\V 11 Fa
are
did
: iin and
slv d his
'tli
JO!l>
i n
(. \ l( 111 II MK l il^
i WM t, mi/iiM ri
1. ell ago; W <i Too
It New York T l' Brown. Dallas
: !•' W Hull. Phil:.«l"lphia.
MISSISSIPPI is FIRST
TO RATIFY DRY lmW
,! u k>oii. M ss. Jan 1 F:i*« • a ivin -
endnu
Onl>
( i)\ \i)\ <1 ID 1NOI WW
m.iiw \i \ \\\ io\ M)\)\\
1! Marquardt
•ciuardt's near 1
havi
th-
COl \ l \ I M.IMI-li :M '
cmaii'i''Aiii.h snow i\<;
I'l \M i \
.mi; iiKWS:
I S. M I l - IIIKM
'.Miillle .MeOon-
:.i::11er boy who lived
ikl.i sent' need to die
h ilr ii the state pris-
f:r ' whit man
Mc-
t ' the murder
1 while the
< • him and n
1 >!;!. . August
hi broken
al department
> to the killing
Mding to Mc-
were as fol-
eoni, inion. Oeo
w Me iii Chandler
', - . 1JIC and de-
■ • i im " to he given
on,., r bandit and
now an evange-
told the story of
h! ubsequent rft-
d' ut
of the
of an
Know about the war.
map Al Loader Office.
1 ( W 'he cotton seed price situation. I
mir: of t . hings the department lias de- j
c.ded to do and that is find out w&y|
cotton set 1 and the by-produc ts are]
• not given a pUOO in the inarkot 4UO 1
utions
ifter hearing
mtive, broiic into a
•'ore aud robbed it
-M'.rr.. Sheriff Ar-
to arrest the 1)0fs
ii ii a park north of
onneil was crawlini
i a barbed wir" fem e,
u h n Arnold
ml ia i toil io crawl
1 ee
Met'tuinell. turning,
iiinl shot Arnold.
Ilv.lt
illy n
same
r,"sted
night.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918, newspaper, January 17, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc279954/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.