The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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THE I ' \DER, < JtTTl
i :. OKr. v.
Till IJSl \Y. .lAMWilV
p.\< st; three
OIL AND GAS
What Lease Men and Pro-
dticers Are Doing In
Various Sections
OklAhomu
$2.00
Healdton
l.l'O
Indiana
1.88
Petrola
.... *."<•
Prlnqaton
2.1i
Ragland
1.30
'Ulnols
2.1*
Mymouth ...
l.s:
Caddo Crude
l.Ot
Caddo 13- denreeat ...
1.7fe
Caddo (35 dttgreoa)
1.84
CndOo '3s iloKi'ttea) ..
1.91
P<.nn«vlvanla
ZJ
Kansa.i
2.n<
M..rrer ' black)
2 1
New Castle
zr,
So., h Lima
2 0*
No* Lh Lima
2 0^
Coftoana (It^ht)
1.7*
Pit*" ■ ra
17
Wo< 'er
2.V'
"^enrxfltt*
1 -
2 5*
IU" Wauk* farm in tho north w*
corner of the no nth oast of " _'\\
Arcadia.
M (iinley and llugh« s aiv still tshul
down nt I "J" fret tin the* II tights farm
i the Kouthwrst corner of the north
eos: < • ih«* noith 'ast ct !l-ll-lw.
Cherokee.
The Lane Oil V l'rwilueiiiK t'o I*
Hi nt down at 1 ;* < feoi for fuel oil th«*
v.eli in the northwest corner of tlv
soiith"ast of i l- J6-9w.
I. ngfisher.
The June Oil company is drilling at
!'• o feet on the StanfioM farm in the
•uthwest corner of the southeast of
7- 17-*w
Marshall.
The His Slur Oil company ;s shut
down at 11-J feet on the Duishu"
t. rni in the center ofcthe southeast of
the southeast of L'l-lS-Uw.
Parkham.
The Garfield Oil HefliilnK <um
iuiiy is a hut down at .'{00 feet on the
Winters farm in the northwest cor
• r of 1 ( -1 H-C0w.
AMERICAN ENGINEER:') WHO HELPED BRITISH REPEL GERMAN ATTACK'
- —
Children Cry for Fletcher's
i
O'ltr \
J !i Markham. Jr. i- drilling ai •
feet oil the Larilinot No ' in In- south-
vest ' >rner of 157-1-7.
Th JSlvcrez Oil eompii'Y si ill ha?
lh«? r' u)) on tho Grayson l.irm in the
iiort-l". * ;Bt corner of th*> northwest o!
the nortlixvost of 1 -1! -7.
The important well of I In*. Twin
Biate Oil company on th> L Kins
farm in the southwe t i orner of ti'.'
lit rthfc. t of the iMrthwe to i :1 -7
iv drilling at !i> feet.
(' li Shaffer's No 1. T;> (.'how in
iS-7 is making harrHs.
Soulier.
Th"1 liarhara Oil oinpjny In than
donerl its lest on the W Warrior f ir:.;
ii •>-M -1 ; at a tot'il *1 i-'Pth of 7 -.
fe< t Sand " is 'onr.i ... t.i 7_''
fyet but it was barren.
lvonnedv ami a.-soeinte ilrilliv
; t 17'>'> feet i:i their tost on tlr* ('
King farm, in the southwest turner
of the north.msl quarter of . 1 - -14.
The Kingwood Oil com] my is liut
down at 17 f" *t in th ■ No : < n the
Niccy Smith farm i:i 17- : ■
Cushing.
Th,o Homa Oil company has a ri /,
in for No 7 on th" J F Cotiram farm
ir. t.he northeast, corner of the north-
west of 26-USrii. No 'i in the south-
ej.st corner of the northwe. i is a rig.
Shaffer has completed the Laughlin
well in the southeast corner of the
r.t rUi^ast of IMS-", for a li; . 1
p.as well. The total depth is II
fret.
Shatter is drill ins ^ !"■" I* < ■ '.
the McCorUell No - in th in ::hw•
wmer of the southeast of .'-Is-".
In the center ol th • outh liii" of
tl.n north half of the no: h half of
the northeast, of 11 -1 s- .. :l Homa
0 1 com:mny is building a rig for No
1 oil the .1 W Cole farm.
The Oklahoma Natural is setting
the six-inch ut .Ti " feet on the Ta>
lor farm in the center of the south-
west of the northeast of -1S - .
Moffitt and Tague arc cleaning out
ni 2200 feet on the a Wish farm in
the southwest corner of the nortlv a
of S-l'8-6.
The Dickwilla Oil company is drill-
ing at 14."V0 feet on th" Itoss farm in
the southwest corner of HI-lS-Uv
ThC Carbo Oil company's rig on th"
Ci-rbo farm in the southwest conur
if the southeast of -1-lS-le is still
st a nding.
Tile Creek County Gas company h ..
•l rig u. for No I .1 W Kreuncl farm
ia tile center of the west line of the
southwest «f the southeast of
Guthrie.
TIM Empire test on the Vicks farm i
iil the southeast of 1 -HI-lw is shut j
down at loUO feet.
Fairview.
The Indian Territory Illuminating
Oil company is drilMng at l-2<> feet on
■B
Crrber.
The Tulonia Oil Gas Co has no!
y t st irted drilling on the llir. • v *11
i:i the northeast corner of the south-
east of the northwest of 2-1w.
It is to be «!•• :l : , :i: • ii : o-i
sand.
' The Km ire Hot. ■>:: i:: ' li-
ter of th • voutht i-l of t
o!" 2"-2_'-iw is a rig.
H II Ch'implin has a rig i:; for
llegg" l:: in the center ol the south
l ee of th" northeast of the soulhwe:;?
o«" 2 I -. 2 - I w.
Th'i Healdton Oil Gas Co has a
iu. up for Helveal 7 in the northwest
t i mer c.f the northeast of 21 -2- -! w
lt:gs are Jill up for No ! and "
l ively of the Southw< tern ePtrt -
eum company in the northiwest of
21-22 -1 w.
The Globe Oil & Refining Co has a
r g Up yet on the Ucnecke firm in
the southeast corner of the north -asi
• the southeast of IiS-22-iw.
Timbers ai" on the ground for No
I on the Walker farm in the south-
west corner of the southeast of 13-
- . -!w. Cosden & Marland own the
Tho rig of th" Quadrangl'? I'etro-
i ".in coiupan.v in the Gibson farm in
the northeast corner of the southeast
ci l-.2--lw is till standing.
; '::!rr of the southw .-t t.f ;he north
v.'st of ul-L"J-Ie i still a rig No
i i the center of th." southeast of tht
northwest is also still a rig.
The Equal.ty Oil compan\ has
rig ii \tt on the Patterson farm in I'i'iltur.
Th Is a group t>f the American
• ■•:gineers who helping the Uritish
during the battle o' Canihrai repair
tVe'r railroads suddenly found them :
•'P. -s the object of a German attack \
I )ougli ti ha ti in' received much
training th. > threw down
i.!.lit rrc tmiM;: ai
i\iiller farm in
( - w
The Spencei Oil company has a rig
no for Tickle No in the northeast
t orner of the ^outhw/ st of the north-
cast of ui-29-le.
'1 ha Mlackwell Develoiineut com-
pany down 7"*0 feet and drilling on Oil
the Atterburry farm in the center of Par
the north line of the northeast o! at
■ 27-Iw.
The join] ire hut down after spud
d i.g the Hobaugh I in the center oi
the routheast tit the outhwest of
'heir too! and taking guns from tie
hri! h got into line and helped l"
el the Germans. For this they were
clticially and highl> . rai ed h> Hrit
is?' commanders.
oni- any has a showing for a i'.'.*
! well in the Hot <>n sand, fount}
at : I I I feet, but is deepening to It'
billings sand, In the No 1.
-2! -If.
The Shurt No
a rig up for n
farm in section
tlv
of Ihe ICinpire in
of the nor;hear of the
f :l - 1e iri till lvit
northwest of
d .wn at :."<ni f'.'rt.
The Km pi re, Pia't ; in the north
<... t corner of the northwest < f the
southwest of ! -.:i - le is having cas
irg trouble at J ;00 ffvt. Pratt 7 in
ti e southeast corner of Ih.i southwest
i shut down at I P) feet.
The Junction Oil company in shut
down at 2* ; feet on the Pratt No
'• in tin southwest comer of •
Ni \ In the southeast ccrner t f the
Sdithwest of the southwest of the. e
B'ilings.
10 N Gill, spic ha
' t on the Conwa\
-<nith L' wes!.
K N Gillespie is rigg'ng up for hi
No ."i on the .McCoughtry farm in • ■ <
t. n : I -2 : south :: west.
Ripley.
Mou nds.
II F WUcox drilled in N'o 2 on th'' ■
Jo« Lewis farm in 1Thursda\ \
and il 1; showing for 7-* barrels in |
! sand found from ITlii to 17".barrels
) Quay.
I The Atlantic Petroleum compau\ j
I i'ltended to shoot its well on block
| Quay yesterday. It is showing for j
barrels natural.
Chamberlain's Tablets.
When you are troubled with intli- I
►'.estjiMi or constipation, take Chamber- I
l;t n's Tablets. They strengthen the
Rtoniach and onirble it. to perform
•t functions naturally Indigestion is
usually accom; anied by constipation
and is aggravated by it. Chamber-
lain's Tablets cause a gentle move-
ment. of the bowels, relieving the con-
stituted condition.
TUe Kind Yuu Have Always Bought, ond which has been
in use for over over SO y< ire, h:ts borne the si.piatute of
^ — —• "ml h^'.s been made under his per-
(S-ydrrJ/.'trs \> ;''! l supervision since its inf.mcy.
yY- All'iv,- no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfoils, Imitation., and "Juntas-good" ar, but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Expeiiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops nnd Soothing S>Tups. It is pleasant. It contuins
neither Opium, Morphine n >r other narcotic subptance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Coin.tipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ftltte
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural ileet.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
)Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have ASways Bought
mpa'iv, mhw york city.
1)11 I'l l I \ M Vs ( l.OSK
( U I IN I'll \IN \< I MUM
The t'arho OH company has a rig
for its No 1 tin the Means farm
n section LM-1S north I easi.
Dickinson and as. ociatcs Ivivo a
IK up for a tesl on tho Shot well
n
etion is-:,.
Unknown parties havi
the ('air bell farm in i
The Moy-(Jarb,or Oil
a rig u;i on | t' n i drilling at feet.
Casey.
Th" I'lynioulh Oil compa*./ has
v up for its No I and No :: till
tin- Nehf f::rn in eel ion :* :'l north
Company
1'i.ilding a rig on the Morgan farm in }
northwest corner of the southeast
the northwest of 0-l!J-; w
Tlv .1 II Oil company has ih«i rig
up on tho Hruggman farm in the
P'.rthwest corner of the southeast of
tne northwest of I-. l- i\v
The Sisson Oil & Oas Co is undor-
r aming at 1675 feet on the B'.ssom \
r.im in the northwe t corner of the
utile ist of th" northwest of HI- J
- - iw. The total depth is l?::o feet 1
The Km "ire is drilling in shale at '
1 feet on the Hotson 10 in the j
' nter ol' the south line of Uv? south 1
" st of the northwest of 2".-22-4w. |
The Healdton Oil Ai- (las Co No . I
Helveal in the center of the west lfiv* J
m the northwest of the northeast of i
_ I • L'L'-1 w i;: tirilling at suw feet
Durant.
The nine Hell Oil and C.;s . or ;
l 'liy which h:: been drillili", a te
| vr.lt hr?b • i wert of this plae
i hrs brought in a 1 1 !• • rrel well at
depth of feet.
i The oil ir rc ortrd to he of a vc
i high grade and the drill h is penel . a
ed the s ind to a depth of five l'"«
jC^sing will be immediately
I the company will local." other i:*.i!I«
oast.
Tho ( 'o*mii
n oil
for It
,v (I,
s Co i-. mov-
1 on the Ar-
•'--li north
Olton.
The Sim lair Oil k Gus Co ha"< com
p'Btfed its No 1 on the Ilrooks farm i::
- -i )-.> and il is good for •" barrels
only in the skinner sand from .'"if,
to ii",S• i feet It was drilled to a to!::!
(h ;.th of L'.VI feet.
Nowata County.
The Atlas Petiole.um company has i
e impleted No i on th." E K English I
i'-rm in the south half of the north-
west of "• and H is a 25-barrel
well.
At Yale.
The Roxana Petroleum com par y
has a rig up for its No 1 on th" Skec:i
firm in section 1! -1'. north * east.
The i rairie Oil k Gas Co Ivi
rig up for a test on the Martin farm
In section 20-19 north •! east.
A late report on (he (ly.isv Oil com-
| ian.v test in the northeast quarter of
j section 17-1U-6. Coon rod farm, is th ;
I this test is now drilling at .112(1 feel.
| still in th" broken lime.
| Til" third well of the Texas con:
I any got the sand at 311 :i feet a.v.l
| at .*• - feet in the well is making 1 11
II. rrels daily. This is in sect lon2-1 : -
! Everything el e in this part of "ie
( cantry is shut down.
At Garber.
The deep rotary lest of the
JUDGE FIR YOURSELF
Garber.
The Sinclair Oil & Gas Co has made
i location for wll No on the Prick-
e .schniidt farm in tbp southwest
Mia! ter of - "-22- Iw.
Leonard.
Charles K irk wood is down
on his test in 21-17-N.
Cleveland.
The Sinclair (Jil Gas Co has made
a location for No I in 1l-li0-s.
Blackwell.
Htmedum & Trees are rigging up No
1 on the Hurt Tickle farm in the
f.outheast corner of the northeast of
: \v
has
TAN-NO-MORE
The Skin Certifier
The most
S'.-icntihc and
most wonder-
ful facial preparation of th«- modern
•Je. It iniparte to the skin a velvety
softness and Delicacy *'huii is
lightfulinapp-drar.ee and pleasing in
it« effect Used during the d.«y 'f i«
■ protection from the j*lii ai-' l
In the eveuln# its use .■%.- , . " > ::
le«3 coippicxion A'. I • *.
50c. and 31 (J0.
Baker-Wheeler Mfs. Co.. C -i as Ux.
tp^.OTrm j
The Hermont (Jil tompan
rig up for No on the
in th" southw corner of the north
\."st t.f the souihwe t of the north-
east of :;i-20-le.
The Cherokee Oil company has a
i g up in the northeast turner of lh«
rorthwost of the southwest of l",-
." -: av yet
Rig timbers are still in on th."
Wheeler farm in the northwest corner
ll-27-dw by the same company.
The Kmpire Ga & Fuel Co has a
r e u. on the Goodno farm in th*)
center of the northeast of the north-
east of !(i-2,*-le.
The Empire's No 2 Shurtz in I he
Which is Better—Try an Experimen
or Profit by a Guthrie
Citizen's Experience.
Something new is an experiment.
Must be proved to be as represent
, ed.
The statement of
1 is not convincing proof of merrt.
' But the endorsement of friends i.-".
I Now supposing you had a bad back,
j A lame, weak, or aching one,
Would you experiment on it?
You will read of many so-called
cures.
! Endorsed by strangers from far-
away places.
j It's different when the endorse-
ment comes from homo.
Easy to prove local testimony.
Head this Guthrie Case:
Mrs. S. R. Hunter, 121 fi W. Man-
sur Ave., Guthrie, says: "My kidneys
have been the source of much misery
to me. When they first became dis-
Asbury farm ordered I did not take any medicine
but thought that the ailment would
wear itself away. Tho next attack
was more severe and I was laid up
for weeks with an awful pain in the I'1 any
small of my back and in my sides, well.
Another of the family had been ben- ' 'j-j,,.
efited by IJoan's Kidney Pills so 1
bought some at The Owl Drug Store.! Is '
In less than a week they brought me '
hack to normal condition. On several
occasions since I have taken Doan's
Kidney Pills and every time they have
given me relief in a surprisingly
short time."
Price O'Je at all dealers Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Hunter had. Foster-Mulburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y.
VI'. • 'lin ;< !i :na Oil company has a
for a st on tiie Wrightsman
: :■ (■: V 1 •_* I - L'; north 7 east.
C uckce.
The Gladys Belle Oil company has
i rig u i tm the Havnes farm in the
i 'Mthwest corner of the northeast <>'
21-13-1-0.
On the Dave Williams farm in the
mthwe. t corner of ihe northwest «•
the northwest of -13-1.) th." sam< ]
: /inpany i drilling at 200 feel. i
Yale.
Tlv Atlantic Petroleum cpmpany i
: .ut (lt)wn at 2775 feet on the Martha
Sherman No 2 in 14-1 -♦ -on account j
• the bad weather.
The Gypsy Oil company is drilling
i'.t :v I feet on the Coonrod No 1 in '
the northwest corner of 17-1 !)-<'>. It
is still in broken lime formation.
l/'inm County, Kansas.
Hartley and associates No 1 Swear-
r. ige in the northeast of 15-17-12 i.
i'rv and abandoned.
The Willwin Oil Gas Co No 5 on
;';i" .lohnson farm in the northwest of'
ihe northwi •{ of 21-17-2! Is complet-
ed and good for two barrels.
While uegotiatini; the I'erkin. cros;
i:.: over the Santa Ke tracks in the
outheasl part of the city about one
e'cloek Monthly morning. I)r c S Pet-
ty met with an accident thai came
t..ighly near costing him his life and
i" is a miiaele that he escaped. As
' t intls he has a broken nose, three
i acketl ribs and a badly lacerated
fac and two very black oys. be-
• ides a bum knee.
The niixr wis the result ti! an
engine backing a fndglit train into a
ding just as ihe doctor's driver had
art oil hi • car an os tho track.
The tr; n hit tile jitll.ey car amid
Children should he taughl that it Is] '"p* " (n""
... . . ' V. hen I came too." said Dr Potty
I today the car was headed east, altho
i we were going west when the Im-
pact came; my driver, young Dickey,
was uninjured, the car was twisted
a; considerably and I
Keient , hysical examinations on an
"> tended scale in connection with Ui<
army and navy have shown tlv.it a
1:'rge number of Americans are sal-
ving from more or !e > serious de-
• : ; of hearing. Often this condi-
tion could In e.vert'Ml by the taking
•I a few si in! ie recailtions.
'tngeroii • to i ut things 'n tht- ears,
l! ; ny little oliject like a bean, but
t< n or insect should g«t into the ear
it must not lie dug after. .Much dam-
age has been done by persons ignor-
if tif the formation of the ear in dig
gn.g after -onie foreign object that has
lodged well in the ear canal. If the
eoje t cannot he lifted out a physician
should he consulted. If medical aid
c nnol he obtained a careful yrin?-,
ing is the best and le i t dangerou.' I
method of removing foreign bod cs
Th" ear can he divided into three |
parts, which are intimately connected j
external, middle and internal. The |
al t« " of the external ear. or that part i
which tand out from the, head and
is gen'rally known as the ear. often
does permanent harm to the unex-
posed parts, the middle and external
ear. Never permit a child's ear to
e pulled or slapped as this may cause
inflammation of tho midd'le ear and
the inner ear may take on the same
condition through extension
bleeding
like a stuck hog and was tempor-
arily blind from the shock of strik-
ing the side of tho car. My ribs were
11' 'J 1 i hv coming in contact with the
■ .^rfn? genr."
Af:e - the iii ride:;- no*.. ,i ^standing
\ s condition, Or Pi tty .mde his sick
call three miles in the ountry.
The <•:: was injure I about $!''>
worth. Dr Petty ia c.i the job as
usual today, lie was sing one of
the Varley jiti.* y cars, his own car
being too heavy for the '< .uinlry
owing to tho tleu: snow.
ork.
Quick Cure for Croup.
Watch for the first symptoms,
hoarseness and give Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy at once. It is "rompt
and effectual.
it<n \i i wi.im. i: \iti \
l>\^ litO IN \ \\^
Cushing.
The Cait- r Oil company has quit
('tilling on its Fred Hawkins No
manufacturer!'" >8-18-' ""'I i* Plufgt.ng back to
'a sand found at i". !'. feet, where it
will ho shot. It is expected that the
veil will make 10 or 20 barrels when
shot.
Beggs. 4
The Okmulgee Producing Air Refin-
ing Co No 2 in 36-1 J-i: is a 15,()tfO,000
gas well in the 2jU(> foot sand. It
offsets to the west the same company
No 1 which came in for a gas well and
started .-praying oil until it now mak-
ing 25 barrels daily.
Bald Hill.
The Melba Oil company shot its
Well in 20-16-'h5, hut it did nof help
nd it will he shut in for a ga-
Anco Oil company has a new
rig up in is-lG-lg.
Chautauqua County, Kansas.
"The Prairie oil & Gas Co No I : on
the () It Ditham farm in the south
east of ihe southwest of 1S-:io-12 is a
"barrel well.
Iley ville.
Royal Taylor sends the foliowing
letter from .Marine barracks. Ports
mouth. N II:
Kditor Leader: As I am feeling
a bit old and lonesome and not hav-
ing anyone "1st; to burden with my
t oubles. I am going to unload it on
th" old town. 1 am the son of James
I' Taylor, who was well known in
politics from 'Sn to ''av I went to
I miner school and was well known
in West Guthrie, hut 1 have not been
hack since '9! .
1 was in the Philippine Islands from
to '.'aiand in that time the
only word I had from my old town
was when I nv-t Clyde Huekner in
l si ; and young Rlchai*dson in 1912.
I was also quartered for four months
with K Co, 212 infantry, which had
I eon recruited out of the Fifth ward
I was in Mexico from 101# to 191"
; atl have since' been on this coast the
l-ast summer at Paris Island. S C. in-
structing recruits.
I; you will kindly publish this, per-
haps omeoae will see it that remem-
bers me and would kindly drop me a
I nc. I am asking to he tarnsferred
t .the Kxpeditionary Forces and prob-
ably will be leaving for France in the
spring a ml a bit of news from those
i used to know would be very wel-
come.
Respectfully yours. Prvt Royal A
Tho Atlantic Petroleum com; any is T"-vlor- -W Yard,
Mo\im io hi-: I I:-
t i \iii h u;t;\i. iionew
\8Joclnte1 t'rras.
New York. Jan l"> As a means of
. -nsen Ing fuel t hrotighout t he east
ern states which have been vitally
affected by the coal shortage, it was
. unounecd today that federal fuel ad-
ministrators have recommended ihat
I're ident Wilson declare Monday
lcfcal holiday throughout this territory
lor tht^ next eight or ten weeks.
HE "LIFTED" lUABlE
RIP COST: IS GRABBED
• hi■ n i county officers arrtwt-
' d l mii;l;t u man giving his name
a- Piir ck I-^ Denmun. and chargetl
h ni wtii "lifting" a fine overcoat
f'om the S:sira Fe train whiLe waiting
t t supjier at the Ciilon station. Bill
\ inpner found the niun with the coat
on. ami at the hearing before Judge
Hornatlay the man was held to ans-
\.er at the next term of the district
c url. under $2,000 bond, which h"
failed to give.
The officers are claiming that they
have made an im ortant arrest, ami
that the man is going under numerous
aliases. They found auto keys for
voral makes of ear;, antl thoy claim
that h ' has been traveling about this
p: rt of the country spotting cars for
the thieves. There is also a strong
suspicion that he is a deserter from
the army as a fine II S pistol was
f iiind in li s gri He will be close-
ly investigated during his waiting for
tr«nl for stealing the overcoat, which
belonged to a salesman for a large
N« w York jewelry house.
WOODWORTH IN TRAINING;
DON AH U F TO CAMP
('amp Travis. Jan 11—Corp. Louis
K Wood worth of Guthrie, who is a
soldier in Hatter 1 H" 348rd Field Ar-
tillery, at Camp Travis, Texas, was
among those chosen to attend the
Hird Officers Training Camp, which
opened the 5th of January, at the
Cni' "H" Cantonment. Camp Travis.
Texas.
Private Hugh C Donahue of Guthrie,
is back at Camp Travis, with his
Lattery and is in the best of health
antl humor. His explanation is that
i e spent his vacation with the most
congenial people and at the best city
in Oklahoma. Guthrie.
This Beautiful Schmolier cV \iucllei
Fully guaranteed for 2s years with
two years exchange privilege only
$225.00.
l orUniyuth, N li,
Thin is the biggest piano value in the world nnd will
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Note our unheard of terms:
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five years to pay and a 2 years music courso ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Write today as vvc intend to sell only ISO instruments
at this remarkably low price and on these unheard of terms.
FIVE YKARS TO I'.W.
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Please send your catalogue and complete information how to buy a
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Name
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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/m1/3/?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.