The Oklahoma Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1918 Page: 4 of 10
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L T.ECRAFT WILL hUN
FOR STATE TREASUREF
of ntaur co«p«nr. «iw onr art
Exact Copy « I YJrapper
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This Beautiful Schmollcf ISi Uucllcr c
Cabinet Grand Piano
Fully guaranteed tor 2S \cars with
two years exchange privilege only
$225.00.
Tlii* U the biggest piano \alae in the World and «:ll
\ave you S1 SO.ttO to $21111.110 h% plai ni|> yunr order now.
Note our unheard "I terms:
No height - free stool - tree scarf 30 days J:cc tr,d if desired -
five years to pay srd a 2 years music course /®BlsOLUTs.LY FREE.
Write today '.is we intend t< sell «n,I> 150 instruments
at tit is rcmarkaliK low price and on these unheard tit terms.
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SCHMOllEK & MUELLER PiAKO C*MM*Y
L<ir>i<.st jVo.'o Jhust In Tin II'— Kt'uhlhla / 1^9
ittilAi l Sur^hix (htv $100(1,000.0".
1311-13 Farnam Street Omaha. Nebraska
I'leuse send your catalogue :md complete infoiniatiun how to buy u
piano at luctory cost and save >150 to S2(MI on jour five yeur , .incut pmu.
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hint ill lit! oustor proi'opilitit,', Dun ll'-d It lius liuppencd.
Inion. former police heart here knock-1 II happen* every yeir. But tW
',.,1 hint down unrt Ho " klcki-d him to your iiiuylie thore will he somo r-.'llty
It M last fight, lii'dmon Is lit jail, to tho hiippi'tiltiK Thorn will ho ;•
I. oh men hail families the prediction nf all t.!io fruit growers
— i — juf ilie county la worth anythlnr. for
• Camp Ilowio. Mftt'ili I t"d> 1 ; d !*.,rnm■: 111• li;ini* s. ruilroador-. ,,rt j-.(r liS ,.iin |„, learned they all now
ecrtlonn Inivn o nrn-d Inn . • , I ilmni ivl\ on Mr '' ■"!' .-ign-o on this p.irtliulur point; that is
, i , , mi, Mil Fine tor cuts hums. hrttlHi's
«i#mp was e: 1 alil:>h. d K,.|M i„ n home .Me .".lie peaches have killed.'
(firing It) 'l"'; till• Mf.'iy olli't r- .'V 1|1(J I [{,.,t)f;iiizcil ;i> a peucll expert. Will
Hi Oklahot i hoy^re iin.\i«>us to re - gpm>iock stated Saturday:
Wain and oil'm express lie 1 «r ' :<i E 1 yr^r'^rMam-"n ' l,av<' ' xaininetl many fruits Ir.uljj
MEET IS CHANuED
they will l>" ilroppiMi lor :< :ne « .tusr ■ lI|(| must sn> t ;,t practically all lit"
.Only one Oklahoma trooper hu < m,m, |>( peach In.ds l.av,, killed, hut IMO
IP*te<l- meeting of the Oklahoma Com apricots, plums and cherries are alive
V porpurnl N'• iI It.irth. ..t • onipany K , utives assoeialion an- ami none of them hurt I have nevc-
llllli onglneers has 1 priinio . >1 ^ ^ f(|r :h:, ,.jn_ .,|ai \ , ,.n siic|, a freak in all of my exper-
to tank < I' .^erjMMat , n 1( .j, j, , |„.ell p. tponr.l unti' j leneo as pi-ach grower in the last 15
An order li •« le-eu po '•«! an I | iM1 f - I i \ Mai t li II. A t unmix : ( y.-ar.s, as the p' .tcji buds w-vo not
^yhlishcd thronuliont the cantonme:.' , lllir t ;!i/.«• n . ha\e !)••« n inv i< l to j swelled a particulo 1 suppt>s ' ni' r
forbidding men of th ili\i i«>n Iroia , H1j tUi m< « iin: will yon l ii~' curv took a notion to make i tlfan
ve ublieity to thn ohtinge of «1 t«
id greatly oblige. Very truly youi
Clarence It Doughs
t'p of Ci
y spt'ps i;i
peaches.
To
restore digestion, normal weight
HVcl heav\ after dinn«-r" ! good health and i'tiriiv the blood. n-«- | ■ I tirch in the Clilted States.
I Ititt-I taste ' I'limidexloii sallow ' i I'.urdoek I'd I It::-..- Sotil al all pir«| of all. new auxiliaries to the]
I'leather leggings, serge units, etc, lier | , h,,r , waking un . |drug stores. Price, 5 ! w oman'j Foreign Missionary sod ly
o in utgnnized in every Metho-
t hurt h whet" on• • does not exist
ie present time This is to be
The following order iu reference to "" ^ ^ t |(V lv xul v hUs !,she.i b> t«-1 •:= sent out froir
.i x liaries already organized.
Second. wh"re auxiliaries exist
h It ire in ne' d of being strength-
en d b• • 1;i will iii ent in till' form j
wearing any clothing. - •>« or 01 •
garments ex< > pt suci- furnikin-tl bv
the quart"-' ;t (1 -'partineiit. Ti
men are advised by the order ti: i
rultnnH" Feel lieavv alter uinner : n<
Blood Hitter
waking u | drug stores. Price.
toforo purchased in the city, and tlic I noun's Uegulets ror bilious attacks |
military police are instructed to en "" store- \| \\ |(| || ( IJIISS iiitl\ i
icrco the ruling ||o\\ ' ['I I'KYOTK ItlvW I SIICOM) W HKK l\ M V\
(.01 r.\ ix I Mil x ii^
the numbering of solders ha- been is-
sued from headquarters
. , , , . , S;| \ > Matt Imbr I lie thro;.tell' I
"The war departnien; has adopted a
, . , . b-:- '.it ion .i.'.i i. ' the unpiooi i
system of numbering every enllated
man in the service. j)r,u.of ..hj,,,
"A series of numbers ha:- been pro ^ wU,.ri..s ,t„
vlded without alphabetical prefix. ««r , , , oklahoma ate i.^Maiur. Tht
all enlisted men. regardless . : orran- , ., oil<niilh i';n-u, , poke i- follow
ization, corps or departmeir T ^ N,v ,no, ju i wa.- white, but 1 am an
numbering begin; with 1 ami contin- i,(ij;ni | don't like firewater I likf
lies consecutively without limit T". -vole I'eyot.' i«-a makes; me fe d
numher assigned ; -ol i r becom . ,.,i | . ,l. u .it.d angel- I am
part of his official de-Ynation. I .<iian 1'• ■ ■ and ne > i.- cui < -
"A soldier^ huiuIh r will n \ ! b t !n I am Indian and like Chri-'
changed or reassigned to aim' «*r wbi'e man - (lod. Don ' tak«
dier. When a oldier d; i. the iiun XV:|V 11 no Mexiean nt \oie 1
her dies with him ; tV'1 and rich I'
"The war department has m l
a block of number; f,,r t: i Jix. - n
from l,4Stl,0ni to 1 I ."•.OOP. both m-
idllStve.
"The number that It a - been
signed to each in n 1 . • i 1
plainly in a con^pii m •; - p
his record rolls
The number allot" I f > it-
placed OppO - i' . 1 ■ i Til" 011 I
ter rolls
The numb* r- l. b i" 1 vi '
the soldier's id-mi il i ei \\ ■
about, their lie. k'
Oklahoma Citx March 1 A X la '
(taft, lii' inber and secretary of th
board of affairs, has announced
I. would shortly resign from hi-
position to become a enndidat. for
the nomination for state trea tirer. Mr
I.eeci ti ft began with the present ad
Win is i ration as private si-ev-'ary t«>
C vernor Williams, then was state
h../liway . oininissionor and now m-
bt r :: iid ••crc!ii ry of t he board of a i
f. r- 11 is home is at Colbert
Citizens of n-uiral countries
Live declared their intent ion to
, i:11• t it i/i-iis it' the I 'nil " 1 S1
w 11 not be liable to military
toider the second draft, under a
i! vwn by the war dep irtnient in
in rion with th-' t.t' ti' a;' •
The bill was favorably repot;"
the house by the military at: ti:1 | ""
i ommilt''.' ioda\ I' will be a - <1 j
both houses !• .fore the next draft by Judge Potteral In d
(. 11 is made.
In a letter to Chairman Den: m 1
public today. Secretary Lansing re
conn -nded th" imm
Th,ree hundred and fifty thousand • is Jiighly umb-itable 'hat *1:
wotneit'over the I'nited Siale>. mem j idling l:;w should t m 1 unmodi
hers of the Woman's Kore an \li- j •• p.,. - aid, a- evi.h-m of a I._
slenary society of tho Methodist Kpi ; u ! of ire 'v obligations or • "••!
copal church will on March -2. 1 , p .. supposed rule of ill! : na: :
e. i rving out the plans now bt i? ' < .mInct heretofore o'est : ved !•; oil"
Made for what is known as ' Visit . I u. .yernments"
tii.n Day." This day is one wh: j
M w"' : 1 ! si | \\\ U \X-S MOCK (,OI
Al-ssioiiary socdet v of the Methodist -
MARCH li THE OSTE
o\ iih.ll l.o\l>o\il
Man Duhr: "A squawman'
don't make me scalp, It makes no
sieej- l am an Indian. It is s:oo•'
I medicine. Hotter medicine for Indian
I than firewater ' The legislature took
| Ouanah's advi« and threw the pey
, j1 " hill into its bellbox.
i OKLAHOMA PRESDYTERiANS
WILL RAISE $18,00C
Oklahoma City, March I Crosby
• an churches of the state are in
' • • • " •*' e - he e
iota to a fund that is to be used f«
e aid til churches all over the conn
•H * i\\ It s prom i that if th- <tat
FORMER POLICE CHIEF
KICKS A COP TO DEAT t
. Oklahoma Presbyterian College t
Sapulpa. M. rch 4 lb. ,u-- ' I '■ u 1 1 '' l! ; 1',i ,ut
th" dir. . tors «
liatfdd, patrolman
— i - ■ inipai'it. at.! als.. tie 1 :
\ says he believes th
easily be raised.
r;.nt
^My wife and I recommend
Dr. Miles' Nervir for Fits
amd pd .
Is nine \ . . iv o!u n-\\.
•p.'tH.: *'silK *■ .f WH« t .
'I'tii' !... -lie Doaa - in ires
mice 1 loan's Kidney Pills f.
i \ ills. Doan's Ointment fo
chin* Doat - R< gulet s for
gca 1 set by i !ie mil oital war counei
'«; the K« "I Cross to be raised at it
n - drive, ;innounced todax for th
week beginning May
I!1 ,lrm i" ■; - a : " c.i e ilg forw a rd to
e;.y to scores of division heads to be 1
transmitted to loval Red Cross offi-
cials who will be in charge of the
big campaign. Announcement will be
made within th,e m x few days of the
details of the campaign.
inn < 11 \i i I I i it** \m:
\\ Wil l) i ok \i5\n
A call for fifty expert chauffeurs
aad truck drivers for army s«TVice was
rtt' ived yesterday from the war de-
. rttneat b\ Adj (Jen 1'' 11 (li, son. The
men will be iie.l'.icted into service un
de: the .- "let live service act and those
Abo want to enter in the special line
m i ilia Ue . ition to lot al exeuip
lien boards, who will in Turn report
to (jMo ral Cip on because of the
limited number of men to be taken
I'he re are fifteen (juthrii Iio\s.
strong, able bodied fellows, who so
!' r have esca;.'cd the drat' wlv>nt I
i all retomniond for the service," said
Secret irv Johns today
ci/hte-'i hogs and twelve geese
:i gloriously drunk 1n Whisk . cr>
al'out twenty years ago. That gener
a'iv Witt erl's creek let was nainebs
ur.il a I n.ted States deputy marshu
emptied a wagon load of (apturt
wlihky into the nearby dry creek
I, ! A Ihi: -t cow I. >\. ^w ho li
pilled to be -. ar the who.esai" booze j
s: iiling. quenched his gizzard fron |
the contents of ;i little pool of f:re j
jiter. The nearly dry pool in tin
juawman's hoglot where 'ighte<n
■ gs and twelve gee • drank, bath* |
; I wal'.o'.ve I, - ot'U l ill" I II;' V iP I
hi.sky. and the animtils i ulped dowi ;
■ nsiderahle lndihrot it. Tlun tli
i oi u on \anrsTKn
ron n xitiioitiM. oi siam.it t
Three men and a woman, charged creatures. She couldn't account fo* j
with harboring a d. -'iter from the ti • s-range ihc.ng • Then the cow |
I'nited States army, were arrested at hi v came and explained, and Whisky
Tishomingo yesterday and lodged in cieelc. which starts near Miser cave j
the federal jail here today by do;uty the foothills of the Arhuckb j
I' s marshals m.-mnlains, aad eniplies into ti" I
— Washita near Da vs. got its sticking
m w m i hi (i i\ i s ms
M w (mniissiox
AuUrc
l!
oLhja J;tl iiLH
inlrodiitfil dun
r iii 1 and
otilanie I iii >:
: ittng
" dians.
lion d.dl
lie
a I jail
I ud go Poll
I. who i- nol' i ;
Ijeii-itinini
w.ll not
KM. \\ I'.OVS ;! 5
I MM H 01 \\{\\MM
the di\
I! !. I ins reeiment look nrst :n
I da - . relav race and tin
r respec :\. \ 'I'l.e I,
box s oil ' lie i;,n, unsiiip t
I'otl Hiker.
lanne
her teams organized for
Vet'V m-'ltlher wli.o dot - no
I ,
sist on one of tli two tornier j
teams will he reque ted to call that
ii;i> on members .and attendants of '
her own local church, explaining the «
work and securing members.
son. This was the fii'st division
niC"! held here and the greatest in
tile hi -lory of t' e « .amp.
The boys from Logan county ha
arrived, but tin y were put tnirle-
quarantine as soon as they reachpd
amp. Th' > will be liliib : quarati j
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
i nited Stai"- Ma lial N well ha •
been rea; .ointtd for another term by
I . siileni Wilson II receive i b
■ HU". ' : lod.i \ ; iglll W. li oh
on Newell h> the fri"iids «>f Hill
Tilghniiin. but to no * vail.
id N ii I lodi!
i and -. bil,
half Sim
i n Nobl
an l
mt
70 Ills \l\ M Ml NOW
\ a-.i'.i a - 7 ' pollllds in a > be < , '
it one packau. by parcel post for de
\ ry in first and second zones, be*
loan:: Man a 1 • At the same t i' i"
!. rate limit for all other zones has
t en increased from 20 to 50 pounds,
• onb i; ' a made for the pur-
:'"i nu'Vi : • i;f of
arm products direct to the consumer
A number of important matters.
— considered by the federal grand jury
\\ UK.III Sll\l\l ^ I I* past t
i wir \ I DOMI'll W
'I • r' a .son for tii i.- « i. ■•r-'- p .
Word comes from Camp Don .an arrests have uot followed indictments
that Major General Wright, since his and it is the rule of federal courts
return from France, hi
the '.".th army divis on
• x p<
shaken up not to give publicity to y.i
a. ibeiat mi tint 1 ' i-
iditions during under arrest.
■ nafe mili'..r> inquiry broug
lllMd
Jt r.i .id on!• •
the « nts tno a kill ;
.taft1101 * ow him to Ko o - t> ■
Jrniy \ .f« c««or,• Ml o< >• quarrel over BOOZE
IMiles' Nervine 0 results in murdfr
, Kow he s«<jrri8 <ompi«iii. aiai
'• ijchool reyulariy -ml ,t *
k. [oal ' >P*sm for montl « Hal''- ie, M . . 1 "Dilti b" li"'
UBtcpli n G. llorliok. Ainbi: l a
" c« £, i • ... ot D< wa v is m the county lail here
bp..sm«, fits, convulsion?, m. \ ttt:
r .b*# epilepsy frca
pchild fn. It you have u
Kef* ik li tTrsi ' ' o'.vr:: of bo.-/.- mm J
uMtt a "gunihn))i , >.v ,| K;l
Mum of the pr-ot of the first bottle If
fslit'tt Mhtfiti At All Uru8U< t«K lag.
.wA..
m :■ .utm
TAN-NO-MORE
Tt.o Lkin Oeautitier
fal lo. .«| jk , pa
*ie
li\Au
> lo I
,d D
Tht moil
scientihe and
must womler
hi ol i he modern
huh i.s >-
natters to :i head, sj
Dili in ■ the last 'a'
■ a 1 ttfficer attached
it a 1 has been sent to
ar further instruct"
• en transferred by
th r t ump: two res
s the dispat h., ti
layt, one mo!- whi
the base bos- tia
i training camp l ea
s, another i-as .T
.! id: f I ol teral W ill aiaioum
ion in the famous Nolegs
t was tried before him dnrim
evidence was heard in the
v riv.rbcd oil well ca
:;e I "o| teral's decision ill ill"
the; in Pi'M-aill \ .ill- >. Mi.
John S H Hall to Xan:i:< Molloy
i s : and l. blk IGUtbri . ^:,.n
Viola X'wrnan to Robert Newitiat
or! liw e.a '2 i and lioi'llr.V' t ! - ! ■ i
•' I XV est. $1.
10 .1 I '.lackman to i \ . a.: h m. lots
- and blk .'57, Guthrie prop ?r $soo
L K .1 ii it'll to Ha/ad (J Jarrell. lot
and '. and .' t<> blk I. Oak Park
•'lition to Guthrie, si.
C \i Hooper to H isa Harher. lot HI.
i- I )ak Grove i !. < 'l "Scent, $.11
"vy It' -11hi'r;• to Co or:;v -I Fia/.-
• : onthwest .7 and south i • • acres
: northwest 87-16-2 west, $12,000,
r unds for Ball Gr.nte
A i
I lures for the < libs b e
! sill army team has !
' -ikv
. expendi-
The Ct
yet been
Sill tail:*
s «y.Mi
- A -
V,
.... "
"■ • ? vfAj
v#V\Vr U . •; e'_
vi :, ■' ;* I-Jgtgu
/■ <- 1 : •' - v . .wif
..^vi* >
•ppenrence and pieaticf ia
itf eli'. i Uerd -i o the <h\ i: t>
u p. <Ateciic>n i ruinlhe Sun au-i ' > !
In 11. ■ .% 'aii' £ '. -s>
leM t'ouipi • Ail ...
50v. end $1 tdl.
Baker-Whs l-.f Mfg. Co.. Caius Tux
• ' quest to an- k:-t>.- as riv.-rbed ■ a--, made la t w.-. ic
aed by reqti' s'i giv« s ha. to t. e O.-au-' tribe o:
d dia i s oil and gas propert ies worth
•lie medical of- millions. The N'olega Island dc. -i r-
■ • ::">tb division - regard, d as being alirn - ' as inn
- the dispa'ch. portant as the riverbed ca.-e ina -
because of in- much as the ownership of vast oil and
Usability. gas properties are involved. ^
V The case to be decided Monday lrn
l j Covers every rural route — The|U,]vos ;in ac:ioti instltuieil by i nb d
j Dally I.ftndor _ Slates District Attorney John A ; '
Th eat y per cent i
titers assigned lo
s nee mobilization,
have bt • n disehargi
. fficiency or physic
. llvlv a UiAi^giiy
It inrnna n miserable condition of ill bralth that b ' i • , I , j
adnicnts such aa headache, backachr, dyspepsia, di//1 ° e
vanouakinds, piles and numerous other disorders—CONSiUV I , ' S°
against nature, and no human being can be w< 11
con.lipa.ed. DR. Tl'TT'S L.^R PILLi, i, the r-Wy",, . .
successfully all over this country for 72 yeara. Get a bo* and 1 , . I I
to have your liver and*owels resum#their hcalth-giv..... j (.."J!!?
ror aale at all druggists and dealers cveryxvhere.
Dr. Tuft's
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