The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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PA0K Koiri;
OKLAHOMA LF.ADER
BY LESI-lt C NIBLACK
rknradav from 1 "■ 1 H *r
rlion avenup. a -'1 -nirr.-.
al Out! n« icn.« *• •'
oiid class ma;. matter
Subscription J <"•" t.he y-ir, in
variably in advane*
Published Kv* -> ThiirsdAt
along iIn* nort11«• I'll ti 'ti of (In- t
ern front is viewed i ^ the possible
ojm'Iii; ■ .in icr «• t 'en -o ve cam
pa ign from north :tml w-t l y laud
.n,il •.i with in-rial I n mi diing and
m-nuting ami alarming. I lib 'lii-
ilit- Herman ) ur| «• (• ilit*ri* it no oilier
.11 ||.11 .•;I' i \. • pt 1 'I ni l ke t Ills
■pen .1 it \ .1- ' as .t tillU' >av«r ill
tin- .11'i*i i • i ot 1111m 1 • • 111 11r s nmvf
iikmiis ill tin' wes! If this reported
.i,-t i v ! i \ i v ill -played iii it I'll
Hill | i " lu ll .mil ICII -Mti • - inin • H«l« J
In mi lil In* perfectly a wan* < f the im
iniiii'iitly of danger from a ijubk <1 ■ '•
of th< (iriman In drive in liitwi'ii
tin' Russian army ami I'etrograd. « ill
line, off I hi- in i II11* ry force from Its
i iipital Whether fli" i i |mn lunit > ex
is|s for m il a awfft drive tlio mere
hint tli.it this .im'iiim to In* Ili«* Clot
hi.in ohjecii v permits Ihe inference
that tin eastern front is not so weif
prote. t«'<l i i' might l «• for tIn* sale
t> nt t|i, Ni w I;ti sia ami its relation
w till III- \llir I'ln- i'\lri im' alter
mi 11 vi' I t iia I tin- IT Hill • • fill ami
Ir.i 1 • -;• 11 I.I-I man- liavo taken llu
iiu t ih'ii nt i r\ in: < - lost t In- t'lriiilli-
cit Hip I; ii i,in pnni li > 11 a I government
in < on ni im t it ni Willi tin' crest of ar
tivlly of Hermans ai• • • 111s in the hiih
bin n capital to i H'.it' dissatisfaction
"Our Country! In lirr inter \\ | . icm-i- was this otualioii on
course with foreign n.^11« n may tin- - t.-m front wmk-. nut son..-
I he rij'lit; but .< ••- 1 "■ ' ■
of ihi* llindotiburg retreat shonhl now
maki* its appearance above hoard
within a short linn' Then' seems to
In- ,i .-rii i .il .i {•• -i i for both military
The military chill hovers over force- ami anything r- • milling a ta■
Logan county. Heal blunder prohabl> may be quick
Tnr T.F \T>rr,\ lif'TTlRTF OKI. V Mil Rsl>A'
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
_ - - |
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1m ->o i ni i< i*t •'
IH^WN MiMl'i i 'VI 'II i "
Clrt^lN.. I HI I'lANO !(-' •! " •>''
ffClOCK l/V-l Nil Ml UN fit HAM
r-A->f TH«et mis morning couip
I ASK fOU ro KCC.P ON P ,ftSlH<.
I'OH A I l W f'l.'lO" .lOi-'US e T>
rntKr- it. re">u\in*. i •: ■ -*"Y
; l i 11 i l lOM(
M \Y ,1. I'll,
n-i npl
flag '
T U II S
RESULT f II.
ii! COG5!E.iiS
0 m
ft
•he nlwny.s he in
ur country, riirlil or wihiik
Sl«|)lu'ii Derutur
Si 7; S
llli'i
|\ followed by genuine disnstor
the gi'imnil who niaki-s tIif mistn
for
The forehandi'd put riot will ha
his back lot farm plair. n and in good \notln i i \planat ion ; thai tin* act I v
ithapo before the call coiuob lo report '•> «•' "" Haiti' *'nti oi the line i. a
lo the recruiting officer. uktc hatlling ol salicrs.
CoimtyCourt Notes
The congressmen who aii- k« « ping TLX AS WONDER
tine eye on the conflagration in Kur T •' i \n«« \ond"r curen ktdn -J
ope ami the other on the femes ami bladder troahloH. dlnsolvcs r,ravel
hack home am earniitx more than -urea dinW • ik and lame ha< U*
their aalarloK rhnurn.itimn ami all trr' gularliH s ■>'
' th kidnp> ami bladder in both nn 'i
Ambaaaador Kletcher • \pn*s.. Un- 4n<l uomi-n f; -.. laics idnt'tler iron
belief that there will lie no trouble • |it n ibl.* ' If not nob' b\ you?
with Mexico, lie may im-an that if drugi:int. will be s'nt In nihil on re
Romething happena Mexico will have "c|pt of ' o umall • ti
all the trouble. 'wo men tis in t nun: ami seblo-i.
fal'n to i'crTi i a i'i- v'"inl for ten
Junkers who didn't hesitate to give •tn.t.nlalfl ' 1 ' 1 "'ber .ea'eh
deadly offetiae lo the Unileil Stales r r K \\ Mull ' ti « ttve Street,
are not likely lo handle striking nial t oi.im \i i .io i hv liriiguiata Adv
contents in Merlin munition plants
with the velvet tom b
irtlei
ipprt
.V .lutlg
I oil a > .
has
rhappulle in coun
!• r I w of I \l
was filed in tin-
ni and account
An ailtlilion
-ain oi $ir oo.
sale of real
•n
the
ving an
is of Vii
nil
Jack John
al. minor:- in the K ' I (>
: twp l,; N* f ilige 1 W.
Pruln. c
h H -i. ti
i I appi':i
r i y belotigii
i h half ..I
Hi r oT the t slate
ha filed an ill -
emeut of the pro;i
the estate. The
I is range I .-a '
estate and poraonal proport) in the
matter of the estate oi i narle. Ilnek
lc> I.nl/. a in.nor has b-m submitted
tn the i-ourt by Kdith L laitv., guardian
I- shares 1.1 stork in 'in- laiiz Ury
(loods Company was -old to !•' W
Lintz for $ INUU, and undivided 1
interest in ami to a I !u iulen-nt in a
fracti' 11a 1 part of the miarler, sec 5
■ Mea i InH ad ioui net] alue die No
m linn taken i
Cli i Idl er. Or-
t'.'K 111 I oHi R'o
C / ' > 1" O '-V' I /X
\\ III 11 I IM S . I
i ni; \ \|!si n 11111
' baric . White, in commcnliu •. on
the an '.rf ity proposition, laid.
.1 niy opinion it is to tin- rii*-r«- i-.
or all (be rill/ens of Cllthrie to wol'k
ami vole for tin- uuiversil> proposi
lion. Thero was considerable in inn
tier landing III regard to Ibis matter
at Ihe last eb-clloll. and also there
wh - object "'ii on ;1. ' ount of a failure
to make a bond guaranteeing the lo-
catiou ami Uiaillteiialice of this school
in Cuthritv It Is my understanding
that a good and siiffir eiit bond i"-
being i-\ct-uted to cover this objection.
With I 111 bond and with a clear llti
deistanding on tin- part of the citi-
zens of Cllthrie as to the value of tin
iiiHtltution and what it propo '• to lo
for our city I believe that Ihe propo-
sition will carry b> a large majority.
When we get our people working lo
get her as a unit on things wh
arc beneficial to
louiplish thing
betterment of affair
for tin university and
lurid "■
in oil:t
.'if' . i And Iber
llloUt It ill tOO.
hl.li i i,i ■ 11
•del Th
... FARMER? i
■J PFOf J WILLARD bOITC
(Copyright, Western N«wi paptf 1 BlM )|
APPLES.
ITrtw a rare thing it In tn *be<
"bnuaeholder In city or suburb plant-)
'ng apple irei h in bis yard Vlanrj
nf the older plac have apple trno®I
upon them, but w new ones are b«*t
init M t out va h -til- valuable and(
beautiful tree tk ii.a widely used upon,
Ftnall plac. . hard to determine
Apple:-- wiU r.i"n 1 upon any soil and1
In niuio'.t any clinnte In this rountrv
The trci are inc\p *n-lve. ensv to
plant and i'as\ In r.irr for If taken
In band • -arly imd pruned In n proper
manner thi \ r; : If formed up In at
inn • «n> fb'f''"i d liape and will add
m-it.T'rilly to the tr' I:-1 • r features of
nnv home The trr-oa grow rnoidlv
oi.! n ' 1 I '-tvn to bboni nnd bear
fruit in fr"<• • uo t . -lx ream aC'ttf
pel tint: out, i'i time depending uk.«\
the jo and var'-'iy of the tr^e and
tii" rllma'e In which tit v nrc grown
Thej are un nirpas ed for shade, and
rioilr !■ more nttrar i'-n than in
apple tree ruver'-rl w 11 h Its wnndpr
full V..f t :;1, ill white blossoms
of th- -priii:-. piMleularh If It bo
apple Ire.
til
11rsl
kep
ill'
furr
lenKlh <
lew lial
obst
h me?
of
ct t'«
o in the T
oilier phi' • are bu y
.'.id l ogan mil l keep .11
U h. already been dim
,1 then ;i i e 'ill many n
fix:n;: and the trail com
had" In a shorter
.•• I beraune of their
rowth they do not.
from the upp«r
i >t keep th#
Import,
n a ppb
tlia
I) Walton
et for M.i
IM
M l«
BANKERS "!|!!
LEAD IN FOBO-i
m rn;n Ml'T
^niil Kred part of the h
i,11 ,, nil shinr.I' S damp
i jr- 1 ii f'1 n the Innrfacaps
value .' at ; I• ■ t • ■ ti- r fruit Is a
• • nnd good home
.1 po recommenda-
tion A i' Vtraknn. or a Snow
a I • i . -I fr ft' i in the 1 re®
n 11«; i ati" . • • t surpassed.
The In i'i- ' un; * i have demon*
-'• r1 ?! < ■ r-an 11.i ■ e a good
el- ,• a i■ i '• i e\ i \ \ .-ar with the
i -kIii kind 1 uient. 'Hie se-
cret ef i •!: ■ ! . to keep the
,i | ivcd. and then
- ' ;i 'Oil as Its pel J,
one apple to a
may not get po
but they will
I.- "er. and > mi
ll UCll " ,1 /1 y
fop ! m ich: r s
til- -
• ar.
t ho
R I A
■-.iiipi
i.IJi
.1 A Ifsl I I HI AHS AND 111 Rfl'l
. Mi-p
i >u nt y
RECRUIT pfffiifT
report h
h• >11'1. Tb i
Ml III' I o
t lie tuff that ma kef
V • I contains tons
only a little is digestible,
j ■ ti • rk a lil' lo
Into the soil
•h tr e e • r • year
e1o< to • , your Applo
other fr •; nr h i .h
that matter. Het ynur
t il from ; our local peed' -
■ it ( . v.-tth a hooker.
The fine thing about the situation io \.i\ innl and nation
ia that If a man can't get a gun he Though Irong Iti lore'? may bo
can grab a spade or a hoe or wln-el \\«• would < uuinune Ihi un n e
barrow or something iihcIiiI, if hum in behalf of our countrv
hie, and make his lilt count. \o power, however inighiy
i ';i II here e\ peel I. i el -11
It. would be inlercsling to know While float the : t.us ami .'tripe
what Nicholas Komaiiuff is doing n« w \\.i|i"u! a ingle ;ain
since the weather has advanced be
yond snow shoveling, wli'cli ho loved niotlie: on of u •
next to hla flower garden in the frl- *p,, arm.' at "in <• will rise
mea. \nd ever you'll see our banner
Saluting the i/iire ski.
The war may be set I led by ,n;,it,.r when tin nay may le
amicable compromise after all The v , n|liu,.|,, |,,r wound and pain
Germans say the Allies are winning while riuat tin- Stars ami Stripe:
Imaginary charges and London retorts without < single lain
that Hindenburg is rcpu!: ing imagiu
ary attacks. \\,n |juiit till every laud
Throughout the world's cieatnui
PesBimiata deplore the eed that \#.vi,r rtM uj|| t|an
will be wasted by aneiteur farmer.. tp i,., I n .• -n
but it may be worth while in allowing \\. n War foi tiuth ami right,
people that producing footl crops is \\ ,. || Wai for our doina-n
something more than putting snnn- We'll keep III!' star: .iud Si' ipe ill
thing in the ground and gathering in witln ut a int l. t.1 In
the product. \ patriot
; ites '/. u-hariah Hag
illael. \ eli Sarah A Hob
1 initi K Stnilhi.
Willi nils, adlllilli-t t ah I'
r final report. II ■ how
l lie
Dll 111 I
ulll It
lllo
II.I \
An
• •al
a ml
d|s
sked
nab \ Hohiiistoi ha . fil
a. 1 oilllt There was no
left but the home lead
er pra> that this lie ib
oil Se\ ller. I Ue piirclia
01 . . 11 eHien 1 and distrihu
I'll i lied bv the court in
lias Ill-en Issued b>
• "in 1 appr v ing an oil and g is
behuiging lo \'irgiuia .lack John
a I in a I wo I wenl > 1 irst i 111• -1 .
. e .pCUier See I., (wp II || Ol !
M.
A dceree
account has ln-
I ,11 the estate 1
I lie. estate wa
Ii Wood, hi
tilli half
etion I
hip
Mill
I ami ' and lie
north'1 i t 1 (111 iff 1'.
I - 11.'Hli ran •'■
• t settlement '>1 fiual
eli : • lied b\ till ' -'Hi '
1 Walter ,1 Thompson.
. decreed to tin- licit .
• the will.
• been fib d by l-'t d
nl administration of
i!inl in Logan c<uml\
■ 1 1 ol t in- soul II ball
tiler 11 | twp ! 1
first o
al gua
The
I'll i
illgll vnut paper ;
la linn 1:1 lo fill up
,-t regiment Wh
d up to war strength.
nily
beg!
rii. pr
spraj with
th- pel a' •
* Ii • Ppri:
• tie ,ire usually bet-
>t because Ihev
frr.r. . ■ e. i that is what
e In for If
•• that aro not.
nr
IGNORING THE HONS N/OI I I HNS
lb- i hre. « hi Id r en
Ol el l lenient of filial ai
1 lied b\ llle eoiirl ill til"
\niamla \l Cartel lh
/
hand . ol > Inn. . distrih
i/.atiou aiilhorizeil for «
t lie I" IV . who join t III- a
to etilisl in a unit that
ideiilil> Ibroughoiit tin
join the First To do
un.-nt ' m w em ampo
will p iy the 11 an p • :
pin .ml lo l-'nt l Sill
bearing 1
back the 1
wood, and
up.
r lit
tlm useless
mil will
art lliul":
11 n-i ign • ''
of \li \|i
Might Have 0°
the
CASTOR
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
, aZ/smZu
From 'somewhere in Kuropc' come
tlio suggestion that if all of the di
teule allies, mcludiiig Anu-rnti. of
OOtirse. were to give formal notice
that iu any consultation negotiation*
pour parlors, or any sort of palavers
looking to peace, the House of ll«
henzollem and the House of Hap* __
burg will be ignored, such prot lama - t .
" L ui.ky Bump t J
lion would spell the on 1 ol the war i n,
The grow 11 people • nterraliied llu
In other words, the thought is that , , u hil.. the iMb\ . n-pt .m the
If the Central l>< .>|>l>- were given In Tl„. „„ .... ;,| , ,
understand that the entente allies will h.m to the
discuss the question of peace only b;i!,N :iIl(j ,.uddenl> tb- ,, w 1 loud
with the real representatives of those _ ... jjd w ; l- -med
people, and that the chiefs of the mil- , , :i,, > ; ...n tin pi
itary oligarchy, royalty and all of its ;i ,,
entourage, responsible for tin fright- ( , 1 ,
fulness, would be contemptuously ig ;il,
nored, the whole fabric of Teutonic
domination would fall to shreds. | |,r young fa tin
Jt is worth more than a passing . n-> : !!••
thought, and might well be worthy of |v ... . , , m • Hie in-
tuention in the solemn international % • -1 n"
council which is now holding «•-,spins , -. ;..m • •
at Washington The psychological lie r. . iwn ;• 1.-1
effect of such formal notice would be 'be -
an interesting study, to say tin- least Oh tin poor child! Is it a bad ,
of it. hump
"■ No Kortunat.-S . In lu.,d In'
ONLY SABER RATTLING. ,,ft pedal"
decree o
of .1 oh II
quarter o
The In'
ign will
i li.lli -u war-
\ A I-'risbie
ol M II l-'i
prompt the
■d by the
nt or <
oil!!
(Milium
ale ot \ -a 1' and Hannah Frisbie
nub of range quiring him to appear and make
to Km ma V report
, W(, , hihlreii -ucd in :es;.,;.- of Kppm • 11
•.1! tv tale w:r- liillgt'Mi to Robert L Hancock
VeeU In < dialli-
ng it Hie patri
hell bl 1 pp- a '
ttentloii badlj
s.i I:--lial I .nl :
ttrganizal iou shun
.1 while ob
of Ihe ino
•Sim Ft psfsr
BRANCH TO B[ BUII.1
MO ,«--. ar° fbe
p. r i . i, the world.
1 1 ri r In the Chicago Inter
T . a"" t.' tie In ord"t t'>
- lih the g ime at all I' F. Kelly,
jent of thA Kxmoor Oolf club.
?h' dlllerl to pla -. a match gamo
1 -. , 11 II 11;; 1 -\ 1 ■ 11 -1, n ' 1'I W lr.le w a It
ni hi raddle to arrive with the
.. .1 I,all; ],.• oy.rheard t-.-
a'- ii- in conversation in 1 I'm
op.
- lied h\ tile ct)
I 11 M;i\ Lot
langston will be
the
filed
the
and 'I. blk fil in
Fir st
guard
Iter- pi
ed tc
I in
1 ... ('a rl Schlllt /. w a
probate and letters nl
mi w th v\ ill annexed
Charles Sehultz. Hond
CHICHESTER S PILLS
riii iiiAMie'ii tiRU'ii A
' '• Ki. ' ' /VS
n m - i t. i:.
. editor in
be.-1 in helping
.'ginicut • M<la In
lo full war stre 11
t fully A11 eel I'..1
I 11! (ik lahoma
ale will
mil tin
National ,
w :
•dial
of Ri
hurt himself"" • ri -
it it tn 'Run quick.
had
Nettie
'Us Caldwell iiieonipetent has rende
ed a final report and was give,, a lit
al discharge
The hearing .ai tin petition for le
P ^ (ft llnift.- .1 •< Ill « II' «• ti u s
I * r\ 1 N K v N " 1''1 1 ' ' * '
^ /* sum in nuiuiiisistviiMWi;!
win 111 1 ma 1 ic>s 1
HUM I ON SIM I I ''I s
\\ 1 11 I a nil tn III ! 11!' tin u
:: 11vi orv board, said Supt Ho
,. Ap-ii ::
1 w line of 1
an. Ihrougl
1 red that the w
t .1 hu' Mm
that the biiihli
pushed as rapid
e Will be used
. Hull' to Katisa-
i tie\
miles.
Auonsti
tha
1 a w ^ tttwaiuii.
X OBITUARY.
m 5? *1 'j* y > " '• >' " '•< & 1
Mi
nlmii
one lvnl
Manager
nd then
M.i
Children Cry
I 0R FLE rCHTR'S
R t A
The hint from Loudon that the im
presaioQ is growing in allied mlndi
that the Hindenburg strategy is prob
ably a renewal of aggression against
the Kiissian line may be nothing more
than an expression of fear, but if all Nineteen years ago today we were
points of the atory are confirmed celebrating the victory of Admiral *
there may be basis for the appre- Dewey who bad the day before met
hen si on. A sudden and remarkably and defeated the Spanish fleet ti
active revival of movements reported command of Admiral Cevera.
\n order bas been issued b> the - ttint'. t
ourt eonfiiniiug sale of an oil and «:
• , h-aM' on a two thirds undivided n ' -. pi
nteresl Win Craig Smith ami Robert nicut, it
mith the s.iuthea t quarter of Hoplitiis
luarter see 11. tp tti range I eharge <
of I M t ne wa
ie court issued an order confirm . titu: \
salr of real estate belonging to find
•1 Cunningham et al. an umlivitled of :re s-,
interest in ihe 11 w quarter of sec Th">
the
!l'ub in
lot ker room
III 1 11 i be. n allowed to play nv
tw '1 gami.' dec lared "nr. "instead ol
i ; in) stroke • eh.;.aped bv tin* pro
I v. ..-lid have made a goo.,
deal better record"
V\ hat 1 ;• o r ..rure"" Inquired th*
other.
' \\ .-J'." aid the player hopnft.lly. "I
made 1-7 as it was "
Knew His Custom«rn
Mr,;. (J.orgo lUi. ; and Mrs. Grace
\\ ilhur Trout were ac-o.-.ted 011 a down
toi i, : . t the ot!n*v day by a \ • • '
pocket edition of a newsboy, wbosq
M. 1.ria:i voic" was in inverse ratio
to his size.
I'a ; re! I'aipre! All about the tur
ribul moider!" bawled the little fellow.
See here," raid Mrs. llass, confront-
In;: him, nobody wants to read about
a turribul moider. Now, suppose
start, over again and yell something
like: * A U about, the national suffras
Ju 1 tr It once and see how ilj
out immediately
pit
<? ■r ;
dm ' ion but last night.
a'ter the rehearsal, al
chorus girls dressc were stolen.
Hut I also understand." he said
' that the police have got their ey
•]<"■ Stiia's as h u n at llruin
(1:. 1 u>. \ 11 g 11 •: I 1 s II
. . II- ..Till 'ei| .1 ii lie I , I M'l 1 : ll ' rsi da >
reginn-nt I'niied States Reserve goes."
, , , i-ih'. \l - ti Hoiii" 'Aw. 1 iff race day nuthin'," replied
Guards ii— died * April IL 1017 at tho ''isgm-te.l little merchant. "Oat
jIIsi goes to ; how how milch Women
A n''- '' |"11'1. 1 s ■" jt now about buslrfoFs. ' ^'hicago Inter
1 tiner il services wi-r,. lo-hl .ti (Ju'hvie Qcoan
1 at April lt , at Patterson's parlors. The
\. w were . i.ndu'-teil nv th- L -v Both Slow to Settle.
V u \ , holas, and members of the 0 Landlords-Good morning, air Jtiat
uglily N.-1- \ R uud friends attendorff We shall dropped 1# to
\ ' h- ii!-- ni 'ii: i nh and ii- iuhbor
Under^'aud. — •
he -evenfV 'I'ji otilv pt-i oil otliet ! ll .i 11 ill
conveniAnt for
you to pay your rent.
Tei nit HI,'id . called. 1 Wniit o
complain about th" doors; non* of
fb -nt will shut.
;y? v >; >; v ; • v. 'y.
w m BRONSON. Pre . l D BRONSON. spc. and Treas
The Oklahoma Mortgage ao(| Trust Company. Inc.). Guthrie. m the individual who w • - u in tin 1 iml p: • • ut
I'MtM LOAMS: Lowest Ra'es Interest and principal paid at our K i.eighhorhood of the theater with his dir. has he.-ti
- -;d ■ : • v. Ini ha utho'-ii v to sign
Wor'ltow WiLott. p I silletit " f'J M
oman Miss Hllie I) lit u 1 clin "I tin'
by executive or
ted with the aii-
1*—New house, you know, air *
takes time to settle.
T.—Ah! then I gin■ s I'll follow th
House's example. Hood day, sLa Call,
again.
offtce Phone Black Building. overcoat pocket bulging very bub- tl.oriity to ign President Wilson's
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917, newspaper, May 3, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280646/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.