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TflE LEADER. OFTllKIE. OKLA.,
TIllUSDAY. .I.WTARY I. 1ME
PAGE THREE
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TSX KrwsRssstf n i \ pnypikiirci
I 16 A till ant ot hi... t'. gr , • , turn ..n 1 is , 1 jj | j_ [j |j If! f fi Si S « it
Military Dictator of France and His Wife.
t *:i .it a disadvantage.
It wi:
ride I
tie
t'j revive the worli ( !' organ;/tt . ei in
every county in the 'ate and short!'
-gits lo 1 i ti j? to *" -raring new
members wil be started.
li fi U
rn
y
To Amen J Auto Tax Law.
Jan 2— New federal taxes- ! q-j ,, j,m i' ' th • auto tax lai
estates, munition inanii | ■.. \jy Kepn enativi l.ee Adams e
B.' iver and Horror counties. and pro
Wa^hinf
on incnmc
faeturers. corporation stocks and cer
tain businesses became of; ct'.ve with 1 vj|j . tju% t;iX on :
the lie": year and ivwauc c < lie-t
are making vigorous effort.; to o «
tain early returns. The taxes are
provided by the emergency bill en-
acted by congress. September V
New Income Rate
Persons with net incomes of
000 or more are gubjer-t to pay .i
normal tax of 2 Mercent it.- • • 1 fif th
present rate of 1 i • cent and addi-
tional taxes are imposed oil income*
of more than $.0,000 by a gradual.
scale running from 1 to 1 1 percent. A
tax of 2 percent is made on the income
of corporations with sto'k valued at
*7".000 or more; the former rate was
1 per cent.
A graduated tax « T from 1 to
per cent is laid on e tato< of >" '
or more when thev are transferiv '
Munition manufacturers are taxed
12 1-2 per cent of their net profits.
Corporation.* are subject to a special
excise tax of r.O cents a year for each
$1,000 of fair value of . apital stock
in excess o? $90,000.
New Annual Taxes
Among the new annual taxes on
sneeial bus'ness are these:
Pecnrlties brokers, ?"0; pawn-|
brokers. customs house broker?*.
f'0; Ship brokers. *?0; theaters.
$2.". to $101 e.ceord'ng to senf'"" (•• -
nncitv, with rates or.e-half as crre- *
?n towns of ".noo or lo^s: circuses.!
?100; other public amuBenient shows
oxccpt ehautpuqua and educational
exhibits. $10: bowling allow; and bil-
liard rooms f" for ei'h alley or table.
tobacco manufacturers, sliding scale
of rates determined by rales.
Special taxes, hereafter, collected ■
bCOUlS lii MELD
vehicle
I- opowe •
s c ootid
for each
of twen
ve horse
ond year
1.x' as follows:
Vehicles of twenty-five h
and under. $10 first year;
year; ? > third year, and
| sic: red'lV-T V : !'! I' V« lii«
y-f:vo and lers than thirty
power. $15 first year; $12 se
510 third year, nd ?S for
c. ling >v r; for vehicles of more
Mian thirty-fi**-' horsepower and 1<
than fifty-five horsepower, $20 first
vear; $1T> second year; $12 third ye.ar
and $10 for each succeeding year; for
•ill vohieles of more than for'v-li*"
h'vs'-|iov.-er, first year. . 20 "a;4,
•ear; $1~ t!iir«l year and $12 f( r 1 " ' h
succeeding year.
The present law levies HO cents per
hor: • "ower for t!i" first year. 40 cents
the second year and 30 '-en's the !
;i 1 • ach sue >li: g year.
Wiu:\ \ •VUIJ) i \l
IS SI Mi. I S2 i.I) ^51.
Ill s\
\\l I \
UK I
h sue- j has d
' " HI
Bartlesville, Jan -i
lope
Tilt
)il industry
j nas developed a new proi\> ion Mci,
v.l. i spring up in a conunumnity over
night, strangers to all a sort of plmn
tom hand of silent observers.
Bill Jones leases ur buys himself a
little plot of land and decides to sink
' wild cat" well, lie loads up a waeoi
with the u cessary implements niu!
trundle.* down the dust., road to hi.
' ;'!'yo ' d'T.'do. Before he has h
di ill set up rant face . npj • ir in tin
hborl Ca sura <iues t ions ar<
i nu
with Dill Jon
but whether
day after da
v.atch his drill r
the
fall.
Are Your Sewers Clcpged
The bowels aro the. sewerage sys-j
tom of tho body. You ran well ini-
irIho the result when 'hoy are «top- i ll Bill Jones looks more hope
'>(•1 up as Is the case in coMtlpat on. j ful than UBiia) after a day's work, the
^erlaltfi^TaWeM0"excellent? °Aw "J""*** Bhow act,v,ty
-re I'lilrl nil.I Rentlc In their action, j Owners of land ai end about .!ur.(
'i'lmy also Improve tho digestion. ilaoe or'- approached and questioned
If Dill Jones strikes tile golden fluid
a.nd in his joy tries to Inly up ground
|).\l (.11I I H (M \
K!\<; MVS SIM ("A
him: vi i \«k
.(O\TIM ki> FBIIV. VSI I. ''M-.l |
wife nf Prince Philip <d Saxe
Colmrfr in 1 Some time apo Ike.
family sugKested that the princess (
i liico hi'i self voluntarily under guar -^
diansh'ip. but the princess fcis not ye' j
from commission merchants and com-l consented to this. She was not P8'_|
mcrcial brokers are abolished. mitteil to lh c 1,1 0 er e
Budapest, but finally obtained per-
„ , , , . . mission to reside in Munich, where
Prefers Chamberlain n ' , , ,
"hi the course of a conversation j 'ho now is. it is consi<lon. un
w'.th Chamberlain Medicine Co.'s rep-1 jy that. Count Matasslch will tie g!> -
resontative today, we had nc-ision I" i en pormission lo go to Munich, so
dincuS3 ill a general wiv tile merit" , , f>,0 ^ '
of their different pre,-,ratio:. A, 'hat for the duration of t.i<
his suirire tion ' take pleasuro in ex i least, the couple will be ,atei
pressins? my estimation of Chamber- j Princess Louise is the oldest
Iain's Couph Remedy. I h > ve a fam-I aa^ehter of the late King Leopohl of
ijy of six children nnd have used thii j . -0-K .
i , r Uelirium In is,., she married i i n
reraedv in my home for years, I dbib uui.
consider it the only cough remedy on J "hilip of Saxe-CoburK, who was four-
the market, as 1 have tried nearly! toon years her senior, when she was
nil kinds." Earl C Ross. Publisher ,7 ghe wa8 05 w^en 8he met C un
Hamilton County Republican-News.. , . . . , # ,,,,,1,,.. , 1 ... 1.,,
Syracuse Kan I ^atosaich. who was employed as ner
, | riding master, and soon their re'.i
TH \|fi 5 1ST tions became the scandal of Europe.
Shortly after the elopment County j
Matassichi was arrested, charged with
(M{I\S t f()v.f*ery in aiding Prince-s Louise "• j
1 v. indie moneylenders by cashing I
| eot" • with the forged signature of
Princess Stephanie. He spent
CIIOU S HO MIS
(contim 1 i> I'hom r\< i: OM:.)
C A Marr.
P J Ileilman.
$10.00
Prof E C, Green. .
Sanitary Candy Kitchen.
.T S P, Ha!l.
Marley F Smith.
Amos A Ewing.
$5.00
Prof W E Howard.
Emory Ailing.
J W Brodie.
Paul Stevie.
TI R Goodpasture.
Soon Over His Cold
Everyone speaks well < f Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy after having]
used it. Mrs. George Lewis. Pitts-1
field, NT. V., has this to say regard- j
ing it: "Last winter my little boy.
five years old. was sick with a cold [
for two or three weeks. I doctored ;
him md used various cough med-
icines but nothing did him much j
good until 1 began using Chamber-1
Iain's Cough Rem dv. He then im-
proved rapidly and in a few da>s was
over his cold."
t.rm in prison, while the
was confined lor several years in a
sanitarium, from which she escaped
" a senrational manner and return-
ed to her lover, while Prince Ph. '
brought, suit for and obtained abso-
lute divorce.
Stomach Troubles.
If you have trouble wit In your (
stomach you should try Chamberlain's 1
Tablets. So many have been restor-
ed to health by the use of these tab- ;
lets and their cost is so little,
cents, that it. is worth while to give j
them a trial.
around him. he finds everything with-
in a radius of miles already lea ed.
ll after long and fruitless labors Hill
Jones finally gives up in despair and
; Hi.' drill back on his wagon, the
;'rangc t'aecs vanish as mysteriously
they came only to reappear in an-
other community.
They ;vo the oil scouts.
In th" da\o of Indian territory and
as late as six year3 ago, the man who
ImitUvI ' e ..as 'scouting' for a liv-
ing was : !:tinned by polite society, for
scouting' in those dayu was a tern.
1. ed I.', bandits v. i:. 11 they went out ;<
:<>ok over country banks and postof
i'iees to locale Lhe ca -k ..t place where
iiey 1 aid colh r. their "wages.'
But nowadays, the man who says h
'sc uting' 1!" ■ • not have to hide
ace or sidestep hone-t citizens. For
being a 'scout' nowadays mean-; the
man who has selected this calling is a
luly authorized rgprese£tatve of some
big oil or gas company, drawing d nv:
a salary v.-ell over $100 a month, am!
he doc -n't have to wori: hard or long
hours, either.
'Srouts' are the rr *. 1 pioneers in any
• :1 field. They are usually the keenest
men in the oil country, as far as th?
oil game is concerned. They have tc.
rincess P)e or they would not be holding down
tho job of keeping their employers
'tipped' as to developments in eve •>
section of the field. There have been
instances where scouts went to "sleep
at the switch" failed to report a good
well and ti>eir company lost a chance
to clean up thousands of dollars by
getting in on 'cream territory."
It is no disgrace to be a 'scout' in
Oklahoma, as long as you confine your
operations to the oil game.
Constipation Cruses Bad Skin
A dull and pimply skin is due to a
ril inwrn (Sluggish bowel movement. Correct
PI p 1 r IH-I?" I ■ ; ' his condition and clear your com-
lltj <>ii 11 l Ll. J J1. 1 plexion with Hr. King's New Lite
HOT PROSPERITY IN! SI 8;™«me it
■ ' ! L f - j non-griping movement in the morn-
1 1 in-. Drive out tho dull, listless feel-
Washington, Jan 2—Almost nine 1 ing resulting from overloaded intes-
billion dollars was th' aggregated tin« and sluggish liver. Get a bottle
IlKSOM'TtON
\sks ni:ri u\
01 <a \i«),s\u:\
r.\<;E DM:.)
and Co-opera-
(CONTIM EI) 1 liOl
Farmers' Educational
tive Association of Oklahoma will he
clrected toward securing pa , age of a
law similar to the Texas cotton gin
all
of the country l a .
today. At all Druggis
:
value
year. In an estimate announced
day by the department of agriculture j(',0!\ I i((IU 'OltS S O
the exact value was set at $SJi.1-l,-! Will >21'-l'
r.ST.oOO.
Thiis is an increase of $-.1 .-
aeo over the value of 1H1 crops and
J2,'Sr 7,.L,0:;.<H(IO over the average of the
years of 1010 to 101 i. . ,
wmm
LY ■.UTllf,A.^c
v.n
Kue>: r?T.
W'.i L
ACTIVITY II
111
IELDS
Aimi
uhs
Sapulpa. Jan - With crude oil
bringing an unprecedented price and
with operations in the .M d-continent
field at a greater height than ever
b« re i;i this bote ling territ >ry. a
brief resume of the oil industry
shows how rapidh deveiopnient has
ll h,omi> from the movies at 7:3U
■in lights were burning in several
ro IMS downstairs and upstairs. Mr
.r.ron. tcb'ithuned as he thought to
police department; tho fire depart--
men! i ponded. In bis excltemcn'
li" railed the wrong number. One oi
{b ■ tltii" < wupstairs when tho
fire department arrived. He jumped
from a window and escaped.
At the Grya home, the thieves hnd
fel fire til curtains In the dining
''""ia ad eo iil.-i able damage was
dene I u was extinguished by
them.
After discov r\ of the (1
near where the town of
now located, in ' ■ the
tended gradually. Then, a -
after another brought flows
reds and thousands of barr
the drillers extended their <
r oidlv toward the north
country was : couted for h
t"to eastern Oklahoma and
en Pool.
Kiefer is
ield e-\
one well
of bund-
. Is of oil
vbile the
asing far
hundreds
the count it's of
been more <>'•
mnty leading in the
(leneral Hubert Lyautcy. long kepi |
in Morocco by French politicians,
who feared to let him have a ham!
in the management of the war. has
now become * rtually military dictat-
or of France. He has been given
greater power than is po: «• sed by
any other single
eminent of the
after he was ret
and chosen as on
of five that body
in which he lie
power.
" ' manv prosperous towns
• >"-M un n tic's district Tnc
romlnent are too well known
'Mention.
the leiral institutions provid-
e outgrown thenisel eg. The
mri Sapulpa bar associa-
- dd{-bed bill cnll'nr
Judge John li Cotteral opened the
1 !i • ■■■> term of federal court here
th morning. Tho opening day was
• •'i over in the lawyers in making
motion and pleas in equity case:.
The present term will continue dur-
ing the month as a large docket of
criminal and civil cases confront tho
ur -l*i; y trials will not begin until
nevt week.
lis - rett (loodson. held under indict
• 'it on a charge of introducing?
• '"i n iian allotments, pleaded
! v. i given fourteen m-v ]■ *
' ' p-ison at Fort I.e <,
•v:i - the third o'' ^
"■ '.i' •• 've him the lire'.
! eture for good "tea? ■
id thre*
The grand Jury will i
January 8, i nhout
case? will be
toriel bodv
i'e 1 o the inqui>i-
distri
Intro.
The
sd t'1
bill prob-
s session.
Notes From the County Court
For a mi
bowels, try
ern laxative
• i. easy action of the
Doan's Regulets. a mod-
L'.'ic at all stores.
A notice has been served upon the
court clerk that the estate of Cleora
A Carver, deceased, is liable for taxe:t
on the personal property of Cleora A
Carver since the year 160S. The same
has been assessed by the county as-
sessor and the court wil lbo asked for
an order requiring A A Humphrey,
the adminisrator, to pay them.
Letters of administration have been
issued to J t ines L Hartlett of t
estate of Sarah It Bartlett upon his
iling a bond in the Finn of $250. Tiie
ourt appointed W C Freeman, R a
impbell and W F Stiles to appraise
the estate.
of the estate of Joshua I) Owen, who
died at Elgin, Illinois. The estate in
Logan county consists of the north-
west quarter of section _1, township
10 n of range w of 1 m.
Mrs Willis Hews, adininistratr x of
the estate of Willis Howes has .sub-
mitted her annual account to the
county colirt. It shows receipts for
the years 101." and 1!'1( of $1.'1'J.
disbursements $1,100.02, balance due
$64.60.
Mary li Youm:. guardian of Hoy O
Young, et al has filed her annual re-
port.. It shows receipts $10.1.00 dis-
bursements. 10, balance due
Letters of administration have been
issued to W K Patterson of the es-
tate of I) C Spencer. His bond was
approved in the sum of $J." 0.
A final discharge has been issued
to Julius Ward, as administrator of
the estate of Mary A Ward.
Mrs Win Camineg, administrator of
>! \\\ « Y\< l\
vr\it i\ m.mvwjx
Tuskegee, Ah1. Jan 2—Fifty-four
persons were lynched in Mabama
during 10115. This is a greater record
than was made in 1014 when 44 were
lynched. Fifty of tho victims were
black.
In a grain judging contest open to
all the high schools and rural consol-
idated schools in the state Guthrie
high school won first, place. The
conte t w.ts held at the Oklahoma A
k M college at Stillwater on Dec 20.
The teams competed for ribbons and
$1 dollars in cash.
This success of the Guthrie team
is more striking if it is considered v-
that all of their training had to be
STFAIUIFR WITH BROKEN
PROPELLER, IN DISTRESS
I .v>
Mayor Nissley has forwarded $27
to Char. 11 Crane, treasurer of lb-
A dee.ee of settlement and distri-
bution has been issued by the court in
the estate of Alvin Vinton Tloss. Tho
administraor. II 1) Hoarn, is ordered
to pay balance in bis hands of
$2,882.(50. to the heirs of the deceased.
The court has issued a decree ot
sale of real estate in the estate of
Sterling and Lucinda Cooper Lot .
17. block f>0. Capital IT 111 and Lots 10,
17 and 1^. block :50. West Guthrie, ami
Lot block :;0. West Guthrie, and a.
undivided one-hull interest lot
block :I9. West (iuthrie, will be :.oui
at public auction.
I F Scott, guardian of Rob' rt
Shaw et al. has submitted his final
report which was approved by th*
corut and a final discharge isuscd.
A hearing on the final a -counts in
the estate of Henry Schallenberg. A
S Watkins and James \V Lovell ha
been sei for January 20, 1017.
M E Stuck, guardian of John . : !
William Stuck, bus submitted his ■
nual report to the county court. It
shows receipts of $50.50 and no dis-
bursements.
Fred Partonheinier, administrate.*
of the estate of Miles T Peery h,
filed his annual account. 1; shows
reeeips. $;'.00, disbursements. $207.oO.
Walter Jordan, guardian of Harrison
.■'eward et has submitted his re-
port. He claims lie has received UAIlY TERM DISTRICT C0l!RT
nothing and has no funds on hand. J
George \\ Hopkins, guardian of | 'l''"1 January term of district court
Rutj, Hopkins c: al, minor heir: , ha b-gan this morning with Judge John
M
Marsrfield. Ore. Jan 2 The lumber
steamer Klamath, bound from San
Francisco to Portland, lost her pro-
peller early today, while ten miles
• >f Cape Fargo, and is being driv
ii northwest by a heavy gale, ac-
ohtained at s.hool, while some of wording to wireless messages.
their opponents, coming from rural ,'1'' steamer Kilburn left early to-
communities. had the opportunity of ('!,v ,() "P the Klamath. It is
studying grains both In and out of not known whether any pasengers are
: d. The (i - a M'imbers about $0.
This succssful work in agriculture
at the Guthrie high school is due
largely to the work of superintendent
Thomas Scott and Principal O E
Seaton who planned the high school
estate ot William tamineg h"-'* sclictilulu of classes in such a manner
filed her annual account. It show-
receipts $722.iH, disbursements $_'v"..- 1
5s. balance due, $4".7..'n
William Pearson has been issued a
final discharge as guardian of Henry
Twilhouse. The purpose of the guar-
dianship was to aid the aid minor in
making an enlistment in the C S
army.
J H Dorst, guardian of Dana 11 1)
Churchill, lias submitted his annual
report to the county court. It how
receipts :>n. disbursements
j balance due $:Mfi.S0.
I A decrce of settlement ot account
lias been i. a d by the co'r' in th«•
estate of Daniel McCra>\ It ? hows
receipts $U.22.S.21, disbursements, $1.
lv '.i!2, balance 2.041,SO.
For
daily
baby's croup, Willie
cuts and bruises, mamma's sore
throat, Grandma's lameness. I)r.
Thomas' Fleetrc Oil the household
remedy. _5c and 50c.
,11 iim k\\\ OlMvNS ,1 w-
tl it agriculture can be taught in an
efficient, manner.
This is a condition which exists in
very few high schools. The immedi-
ate success of this team is due to the
willing work of its members which
caused them to appear for work even
during vacation and to the fact that
their teacher. Mr Quigley, was a mem
her of the Kansas team which won
first in a contest open to all agri-
cultural colleges at the International
Dry Farming congress in Denver last
fall. The members of the Guthrie
team were: Iiuthi Anthis, Christie
Donahue and Lula Mater.
Another member of the agriculture
class, Miss Nellie Purvlance, won
third place among the club members
of the northwest district in a grain
judging contest in which about 200
competed.
Heavy, impure blood makes a mud-
dy. pimply complexion, headaches,
nausea, indigestion. Thin blook makes
you weak, pale "\nd sickly. For pure
blood, sound digestion, use Burdock
biood Hitters. $1.00 at all stores.
i in: mii i ion non \it imi.i.
TICE IMS AMENDED
Washington, Jan 2—A new corrupt
practice bill, limiting contributions to
a national political party to one and
one half cent MP capita on the total
population of the United States was
la d before the senate election com-
mittee for Us\approval.
The measure, a revision of Senator
Owen's bill, was prepared by the sub
committee.
It will be reported to the senate to-
morrow and its passage expedited
under an agreement said to have been
reached by leaders of the two par-
ties.
FARMERS OF STATE
Total Value of All Crops and
Livestock During' 1916 Was
$353,049,519
j American committee for war suffer- ! filed his annual report.
or ;, at 70 Fifth avc., New York rl he j An order has been issued by ti
I contributors were:
SLOAN'S LINIMENT EASES PAIN . ,
I < T Fasten
Sloan's Liniment is first thought of1
mothers for bumps, bruises and J Jussicy ..........
sprains that are continually happen- West Side W C T I
ing to children. It quickly pene- h'nitod Pn hyterian church
ami warehouse law, and at a meeting ! mates and soothes without rubbing. I ^ friend
here of members of the executive com , Cleaner and more effective than I , i.
ointments. For|L'asu
P Hitkani presiding. The following I
prisoners were arraigned: John
and Inman Blow, burglary;
Harvey I) Orrs big sensational mus-
ical comedy success "The Million Dol-
lar Doll" is the next big attraction at
Jinks McGill, disposing of mortgaged the Guthrie theatre on Saturday, Jan
property; Frank Jones, highway rob- aary titli. This is one of the most
Irene Lewis, administratrix of the ' bery. all pleaded not guilty. Frank widely discussed musical comedies of " °S
Piekard, charged with uttering a false ,the day, pronounced by both press and Ml ch cows
nual account. *It shows
Oklahoma farmers prospered duf
ing tho yea jast closed. The farm
production ami ited to $.353,049,..ii).
The total value of all crops nnd live
stock in the state for 1910 follows:
Livestock
Horses
,. ... ! mussv plasters
V. eai !."rtord , • .
rni nn:fit tc Meno
mittee Jolin Simpson of «Wumriu.u rhemttattn aches, neuralgia pain and
formerly a member of the lower house, Have a bottle handy for brui ts,
was selected to represent tho ::ssocia- strains, sprains and all external pain
tion throughout tho session of the Ok
lahoma legislature.
court authorizing sale of personal Smith
-•'|!) J property in the estate of James I
-Douthitt at private sale.
1.00
1.00 |__
W P Wibble on a public to be the most attractive farce | Other cattle
rge of shooting with intent to kill, comedy, along with catchy music and Sheep and goats.,
were discharged on recommendation dancing girls ever crowded into two Swine
of the county attorney. hours and a half of enjoyment.
Motions and demurrers were heard I —
today. any itching akin trouble, piles,
estate of Betsy Hanks, has filed an an
nual account. *It shows receipts of ] instrument and
($328.21 and disbursements of $107.0.".
The Leader has also forwarded I lialanre duo $221.16.
m relief funds. ^ John F Pieratt, administrator of the
'estate of John F Pieratt, has filed his
For the thousands whose work calls
them outdoors, the pains and aches STOP THAT COUGH j final acount. He reports no receipt
following exposure are relieved by; a hacking cough weakens the j An order has been issujgd by the
Something is needed, especially in Sloan's Liuiment. At all Druggists.; whole system, drains your energy anu (.ourj annointing W K Patterson as
m 2iic. ! gets worse if neglected; your throat | , . "Z ., . , .. ..
I$ raWi your ch6fcat achJ anrt yolt! administrator of the estate of D C ^ ^
" —* i feel sore all over. Relieve tint cold Spencer anil fi.vins hla bond at J-.iO. j fljlronj(, r-ouph. if negleoteri. The
tat on with Ur. King'* New Diacov- Letters of guardianship were isnu- healing pine balsams in l)r Bell's
pry. The soothing pine halsanM heal j)y tl.„ ,.ourt t0 wilford Cunning Pine Tar Honey—Nature's own rem •
nnnnnrn fnc npn ,!,° irritated membranes, anil the an- ... edv- will soothe nnil relieve the Ir-
I H irrrl •" ",Ml' :,ml ,aralive 1111 ,he hB1 ' . J. rHatlon. breathing will be easier, anil
Jl? i I LJ <,./ . > - 'germs and break up your cold. Don't Orvil Cunningham, et al. upon bis (hp nntisept|c I)r0pprtles will kill the
germs which retard heeling. TIave it
T.etters of nilmlnlstratlon were is- handy for croup, sere throat and
sueil to H li Hooks of the estate of chronic bronchial affections. (let a
Total
Leading Crops.
. .$ 63,130.760
.. 27 ^70,006
"•i.840,JJ0
.. 43,443,MO
448,435
.. 7,484,214
. . $169.419, 5
• •!1 f.
c tf is '■ I"?• •"* ' ' r-i ' •* *
• wirful>ilintL ic«
> n rci.NtH anu (' >cijyrso Wfri,e|rpfone.
Rates SI 50 (p $J.0U UM(v , n,.. MAN AN
I head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint-
Neglected Colds Grow worse ment is highly recommended. 50c a
A cough that racks and irritates j)()X a, gjj stores.
the throat may lead to a serious — ... ■
niii:vi:s visit two
i: \st \obij: hoi si s
vho
Chfi :: 'o. Jan 2- A hurpla
terod the Lake Shore Pilve l-.o:n^ of
:'n:i Dor den., millionaire ratio cx-
r'oi-cr, <• ;rly today war. frighten •'
away by Mrs Borden before he 1
gained access to a jewel case con-
taining diamonds valued at $2.1,000,
is and break up your cold. Don't Orvil Cunningham, et al. upon
let a cold linger. Get Dr. King's filing a bond in the sum of $1,2
New Discovery today at your Drrg-
gtst. 50c.
BANK CALL
Washington, I) C, Jan 2—A natinn 1
bank call has been made as of Do •
comber 27th.
Amanda Mack. His bond was ap-
prove! in the sum of $100.
A petition has been filed in the
county court asking the appointment
bottle today. Pleasant
all Druggists, 2."c.
to take. At
Ben Hennessey and compajny
Thieves entered the homes of J P
Winton, 610 East Noble and W H
Gray. 612 East Nable between six
o'clock and 7:30 last night and after
turning things topsy-turvy, so to
speak, apparently in quest of money,
at' escaped with two gold watches. The
of Leslie I! Owen as administratrix] series of C of C entertainments
First M E church, Jan 5. First of j thieves secured no money.
When Mr and Mrs Winton return-
Corn
i 42,391,tt0
Wheat
40,627,{$1
Oat
8.34G.&12
Cotton
51,011,955
Kafir
6,893.916
Milo
3,214,630
Sorghum
3.214.543
Alfalfa
. 9.59a.,95
Hay
1.430,042
Parley and rye
956,000
Broom corn
6,112,500
Peanuts
412,822
Irish and sweet potatoes
1,134,786
Fruits (all kinds)
1,832,250
,1177,004,263
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1917, newspaper, January 4, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282100/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.