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Kiowa County Democrat
JOHN H. ANDERSON, Ed. and Prop.
8NYUKH, OKLAHOMA
NEW STATE NOTES
Attorney Qaneral West say* he has
no ilnatrr to enter the gubernatorial
race
A night school of mine* will he
open at McAlester to he conducted
fcy the faculty of the school of mine*
at W'ilburton.
Purlnf the absence of Chairman
lloflntnn In Washington. It. J. Allen l>
holding down the state board of af-
fair*.
PRESIDENT LEAVES TEXAS
WILL VISIT DEEP WATERWAY
CONVENTION AT NEW OLEAN8
SOLDIER RILLS MAN WAITING FOR TIFT
UNCLE SAM 1EAVY LOSER'!
NOIL IS OPENEO UP
SMUGGLING OPERATIONS COST
THE GOVERNMENT *1,000.000
1 Office Believed Man Wa* Preparing
for Attempt on the Prealdent’e
Life—Murder Charge to be
Preferred Against Him
6RIAD JORY RETDRISII INDICTMENTS
Dallas, Tex.—President Taft offici-
ally concluded hi* visit to Texas Sat-
] unlay evening with an address at a
. . . ______i—
Savaral Importtrs Concarnad
Frauds of Gigantic Proportions
—Customs Inspector Con*
feeeee to Conspiracy
The Postal Telegraph ^m^nyhaa banquet glvn hu honor by the bus-
iness men of Dallas. The function
came at the close of a strenuous day-
wired Corporation Commissioner |
laive that Its report. Ions ovtrdue.
Is on the way.
Prof 1-eo Butt, principal of the city
schools of Mill Creek, died l ist week
after a protracted Illness of nearly
four weeks of typhoid fever.
Hobart's new opern house with «
seating capacity of 1.200 Is to be com
pletcd In time for the Initial "warm-
ing up" before Christmas.
Rumors regarding the Santa M
cut-off from Tulsa to Cushing contin-
ue to appear, and a surveying party
I* now said to be In the field.
President Taft's horse was shipped
east last week from the Port Reno
remount station, together with three
ear* of horses destined for the West
Point army school.
\|| public schools In Enid were
closed last week on accouut of the
epidemic of diphtheria that has been
spreading throughout the city for set-
eral days.
Pottawatomie county claims one
record Ibis year. The number of
births reported for August was proa
er than that of any other county lu
the state.
The office ol the charities and cor-
rections commissioner Is in receipt of
three boxen of hooks and flt'O in cash
for the state penitentiary library froi,"
Roland 0 Mollneaiix.
Milas l.asalcr, of Pauls Valley, tho
chairman of the board of control of the
reform nchool, announced that the
400-acre site between Pauls 'alley
•nd Wyiinawood had been seemed
The Oklahoma state board of ngri
culture mitts that 317 S75 suqnre bales
and 10.227 round bales of cotton were
ginned tn Oklahoma from the crop ol
11109 up to and Including the close ol
business October 14
which Included a visit to Houston, a
railroad trip across country, pause* at
nearly every cross roads station, and
a speech at the Dallas Pair tmraedl-
O’ely after hit arrival here. Tn min-
utes before the president's train drew
into the Dallas station. Assistant
Deputy Coun'y Clerk1 Peter Relchen*
•teln, a well known official, was run
through with a bayonet In the hands
of 8ergeant J. D. Manley of the Third
Texas National Guard, who was polic-
ing the line about the tracks. Relch-
enstetn died Saturday night. He was
forcing hla way through the crowd
and the officer believed he was prepar-
ing for an at’empt on the preildeut'a
life.
In aplte of the fact that hi* voice
was In tatters by the time he arrived
Dallas. Mr. Taft made an address
In the open air to a crowd that packed
the grounds at the fair grounds. Ha
apologized for the condi* Ion of his
vocal chords but pleaded that they
had been strained In his attempt* to
voice his appreciation of the hearty
Texas welcomes that he had been re-
ceiving for the last week.
'The function t>f the president."
he said, "seems largely to help along
the box office receipt* at county fairs,
and 1 have been discharging that func
lion all over the United Slates across
the country from Massachusetts to the
Pacific, down the coast, and nr.w herp
In far away Texas. Nowhere have I
found a fair to compare with this. To
do himself ujstlce a president ought
to have a pair of lung* like a prize
bull, for the manager* of the fairs
always put him out In the open and
against a bank of people like thia.
I do not object to the comparison I
made If I can convince you that I am
entitled *o the blue ribbon."
Mr. Taft concluded by congratulat-
ing Texas upon that fact that her peo-
ple had a history of patriotism all thej
own and that they had come Into the
union after their Independence had
been won.
New York—Smuggling operation*
Which the federal grand Jury had un-
der Investigation atid which resulted
tn the handing down of thirty Indict-
ments, cost the United States govern-
ment. It was learned Friday, $1,000,-
000 within a comparatively few years.
These opera*ions, however, were not
RATE FIGHT IS WAGED
Shipper* Over Entire Country Deny
Neceseity of Increaee
Cincinnati, Ohio.- Thal any propos-
ed general advance In freight rate*
will disturb existing business condi-
tions and that such an advance i* not
Justified and wll be vigorously con
tested by the leading shippers' organ-
izations of the country, was the tenor
of resolutions adopted here at a meet-
ing of representative* of shippers and
other commercial organizations from
many parts of the country.
Considerable time was devoted to
a discussion of freight rates, and It
w as determined at once to inaugurate
a strong movement In opposition to
the contemplated advance, a commit-
tee being created to propagate a cam-
paign of education of the public on
freight rates and to have all the pow-
CON-
WOMAN SAYS PACKERS
TROL ALL MEAT INSPECTION
ILAME5 BUREAU Of ANIMAL INDUSTRY
The Standard of Health of Animal*
Slaughtered He* Docreeeod
Since the Scandal in Meat
Inspection of 1906
confined to one firm of importers but. of ^ genera, conf(„.ence ln deal.
to two large concern* and several
ing with that subject.
concern*
smaller ones.
While the indictment! were not
made public. It Is understood that the
eases are about complete and that a* contained in the pream-
eoon as the bench warrents have been J>-si.^ om ................a
Richmond, Va.—Direct charges ol
incompetency in the federal depait
inent of agriculture and of disregard
of the rule* of the bureau of animal
industry Cn the federal inspection ol
meat were made by Mrs. Caroline
Bartlett Crane of Kalamazoo, Mich
ln an address Wednesday afternoon
before the American Public Health
association, in convention here.
Mrs. Crane openly attacked the de-
partment for Illegally misleading the
public r.nto believing that the meat In
Duties of Military Attache.
The duties of a military attache are
to make himself thoroughly acquaint-
ed with every change that takes place
In military affairs and report from
time to time on the mobilization
armament and equipment of the
power to which he is accredited.
In the Way.
From one mans point of view an-
other man may be all right In his
way, provided he isn’t in the way of
the first man.—Puck.
Not Finished
"Americans are so unfinished." has
been the complaint of Europeans. We
are and glad of It. Yankee* are start-
ling the world with their achievements
ami will, we believe, stick to the
habit.
Uneasy Lies tha Head, Etc.
"When you feels a hankerin' foh
great authority, son." aaid Uncle
Eben, do a little preliminary practic.
in' as a baaeball umpire an' see
whether you really enjoya it."
served the trials will begin. Several
Indictments are said to be against a
large concern whose business is not
Interesting statistics given as evl \ spected by federal officials was pa
contention , *d upon Justly and with best interests
. I of the public at heart. She stated that
tho standard of health of animals
ad decreased since the
<ience In support of the
that an Increase of rates would be un
ble of the set of resolutions adopted.
Some of the figures are given below:
"The net increase per mile of road
dressmaking, although the smuggled i 0f the railroads In the United States
goods In several Instances were for ^oT exceeded that for 1897 by
French gowns.
This 1* the firm believed implicated
In the ''sleeper" trunk vase of aix
months ago. which resulted in the
seizure of $25,000 worth of goods, af-
terward sold at the custom house.
$1,534—an increase of 345 per cent.
“The net income of the railroads
in the United States for 1907 was
$149,611,188. For 1897. $81,527,306. Ex-
cess. 1907 over 1897. $368,203,682. an
Much of the testimony on which increase of 453 per cent.
the Indictments were based I* said
to have been given by former Cus-
"The surplus from operations of the
railroads in the Uulled States for
slaughtered
scandal in meat inspection of 1906.
The matter of her address was tak-
en up by the convention in executive
session.
One of her most startling charges,
and one which evoked a aplrited de-
nial from Dr. M. Dorset, of the bi-
chemlcal department of the bureau of
Washington, was to the effect that
the department of agriculture has
caused to be issued, simultaneously
with the annual rules and regulations
certain "service announcements" in-
tended for inzpectors only. The in-
toms Inspector Oren Walker, who al- 1907 exceeded the uet Income for 1897 ; ipector*. she said, were warned not
, ^ ■ I I , a X- ■ **nrt*t- IsVA 3 TV a
ready has been convicted of consplr- 1 b). goo 066,785.
acy and who was for a while eon- ; «The amount of stock paying dlvi-
flned in the Tombs. d(,ns lncrcaged fr0m $1,603,549,978 in
Walker, it is said, indicated that the m_ ^ |4 49S -6 023 in m7-an In-
goods passed lino this city duty fret^ ^ of |3 345_206.2;2.
during h i operations were valued at
$2,000,000. The duty would average
No Jewish Lullabies
It is remarkable that notwithstand
lng the love and devotion of a Jewish
mother there seems to be no trace of
a real Jewish lullaby. Those known
ere of a recent origin.
Hla Musical Name.
A correspondent reports the find-
ing of a decidely curious name ln
one of the records of York during the
reign of Elizabeth—Marmaduke Clar-
lonett It sounds like a character in
a latter day burlesque.—Notes and
Queries.
60 per cent, so the loss to the govern-
ment must have been $1,000,000.
It has been learned that the wom-
an who was implicated in the smug-
gling is dead. She was the wife of a
deputy surveyor in the customs ser-
vice. who was net in any way con
cerned in the smuggling and wlio is on
no longer In the service, he having
resigned. 1
All the Indictments have been seal j
cd by the court pursuaut to the new
•'The average rate of dividend on
stock increased from 5.42 per cent in
to show or give these "service an
nouncements" to any other persons.
Mrs. Crane also declared that the
standards 01 meat inspection had been
influenced by the effort* of the Amer-
ican Meat Packers' association which
had sent a committee to confer with
the bureau of animal industry on the
1897 to 6.23 per cent In 1907-an ln‘ formul;ltion of these regulations. She
erease of 14.7 per cent. ’ | a,so at.acged the competency of many
In the resolutions the conclusion Is ^ lhe fpderai inspectors.
reached: _____-
■ That the fac’s do net Justify any conaervation is Work for South
general advance in freight rates but Washinatei».-Believing that the
the contrary, call for a reduction
I hereof.
Jury Returns Indictments
Oklahoma City.—The grand
Washington.—Believing
time has come for definite action look-
1 ing to the conservation of the nation s
great natural resources, leaders in
this movement from all part* of the
Jmy country will gather in New Orleans
Strange Foible.
Some men make a vanity of tell-
ing their faults: they are tho strangest
men in the world: they cannot dis-
semble; they own it is a folly: they
have lost their abundance of advan-
tages by it, but If wou would give
them the world they cannot help It;
which abhors insincerity and con-
straint; with many other Insufferable
topics of the same altitude.—Swift.
Sarcasm Probably Wasted
One of the wittiest of Parisians, in
a friend's box at the opera, was lis-
tening to ‘Thais” or rather trying to
do so. for his hostess talked inces-
santly and deadened the music with
her shrill voice. At the end of the
opera she invited hint to the next
subscribers' night: "With pleasure,’
replied he: "7 have never heard you
in 'Faust.. "
Tho corporal Ion commission has la
sued order* In the Pauls Valley and
Marietta lee cases, directing the lo-
cal Ice companies to carry proper Lcuis Flat Ready
•calc* and give prompt delivery and g( Mo _Along the wharves
prescribing standard* tor **11 k- pn the rtver frunt there are gathered
a lot of passenger boats that remind
the oldest Inhbaltant of the "river
days." Splc and span white paint,
shiny bras* work and gay decoration*
policy of District Attorney Wise, who ' Tuesday returned a partial report of on Nov x next when the first import-
believe* that ln some Instances the the praft probe containing indie*- #n4 Bt^pg t0wards putting the princi-
ends of Justice were defeated by the mer.ts against two local liquor deal- ples of conservation Into practical ef-
publicatlon of facts before the ar- ers. Police Chief John Hubatka. Dep- fec, will be taken.
raignment of those Indicted. uty Sheriffs Jake .Armstrong and " Th(, occas|0n will be an important
The trial of Antonio and Philip j D Witcher, and against O W. Sam- conference of the chairmen of state
Musics importers of Italian products \ son. Hubatka s former secretary. conservation commissions of the
a* No. 25 will street, has begun be- Hubatka is charged with embezle- somh and olhers. The governors »nd
fore United States Judge Hoi'.. ment and forgery. Arms’rong and 4j-e chairmen of conservation comrals-
Th7s is the first of the cases against Witcher are charged with bribe tak- <}<jng 0j fourteen states. Gifford Pin-
importers having to do with alleged it.g, two liquor dealers are charged chot na(lonai forester and chairman
conspiracy between importers and with perjury, and Samson will an- of the 0jint committee on conserva-
swer for alleged altering of records.
An election has been called for Do
comber 14. In Enid, when city commla-
wtnners and other city officers will lie
•loners ana ~vut«iv* of the shiny brass wora amt *«.< ---
elected under thi p »how tha* the boat* art' ready (or an
new city charter which Governor Has- ThoJ lw!cug the
hell has approved 1
Governor Haskell hay named 125
Additional delegate* to the National
Farmers cvn&res* to be held at Ra
leutli. N C. beginning Nov. 4 The
governor ha* previously named 15C
delegates.
customs weighers with the view to
having Importations entered at false
weigh’*
Another Cut In Oil
Ptl’sburg. Pa—Announcement
made last week by the Standard oil
tion; J. B. White, chairman of the
executive committee of the national
Damming the Washita ' conservation congress, and others.
Dougherty, Okla.—The Arbuckl* will actively participate In the pro-
Itnprovement company is damming ceedinga.
the Washita river for the pur- On the night of Nov-
Left Over.
Barbara, aged four, had always been
allowed to make small cakes out of
the scraps of dough left from the
mornings' baking, so one morning
after being sent to gather eggs, she
came running ln with a very tiny Poe.
and exclaimed, “Oh. mamma, see this
little egg. it must be that's all the
dough the hen had left."—Delineator.
Rickaha I" an Automobile Role.
While a careless richsha coolie was
going along the Nanking road on the
wrong side this morning a tram ear
collided with it. with the result that
the occupant of the richsha w-as
thrown out. the rickasha being dam-
aged and one of the tram lamp*
smashed.—Shanghai Mercury.
pose of developing power to run
• ki, company of a cut In 0.1 prices in all , lectric plant* and manufacturing es-
?r.‘Thi .»*. of ^ •« except R^iu^.. *
i tv to the deep waterway
In New Orleans that begins October
30.
1. the state
conservation commission's chairman
will confer with Gifford Pinchot upon
methods of conservation work.
Short. F. Rluc
Electricity to Help Dig Or#
Topeka. Kan —A million dollars are
bins spent to elec'rlfy the lead and
*lnc mn.es of the Kansav-Missourl
district. A company with $6,009,000
In the trial of K B
and C H Wilson, county commission
er* of McCurtaln county, for alleged capital has been chartered to com-
misconduct In o«tce. a Jury returned ph,tg th<> „0rk The lead and line in-
n verdict of not guilty, fully exoneiat- dustry bas begun to boom.
Ing them of the charge*
The Pennsylvania brand Is reduced the nsw railroad from Coalgate. it is
five cents and other grades iwo to expected many new enterprises will
eight cents.
be secured lor this place.
Enid Charter Approved
Guthrie. Okla—Governor Haskell
Flood of Counterfeit Bill*
New York.—Secret service agents
to thi* city have discovered that
_____________ large quantities of counterfeit five
Guthrie Okla —The entire clerical dollar bills are being made in Italy
.......- this country
Gatherig Data fer Rata Caaa
. ' L-nij -hi-. 1 force of the corporation commission and distributed In this conn ry
£ :l.■ss.-arsras r,:- ra -*=
form of government for 4 hat city, and ....... ou'3m, Jackson an J Is numbered
secretary for hearing in the
the first Monday of November.
federal court on dent Jackson auJ
41118 of the aeries of 1907.
Presi
A244-
, of
the
-- ' Company Buys Hundrod Cars
Pursuant to orders issued from ad j Austin. Tex —The Texas Co.
ministration headquarters at Outhrio Herndon h** purchased from
during the last »eeh Lincoln eonn- | American Oar an<| Foundry to. ot
- |a : g( l/oul*. 100 tank car* to be used
the Texas buaines* of the bis oil
us*' convict
tv will tho ttr«t to
her fer the construction of good
road*
An dec!ion I* called for the purpose
of voting bonds to the amount of
$85,000 fer a county jail and court
house for Beckham county The ques
tier of n site for these building* will
also be put before the people.
tn
| company.
Stret Car Franehis# Election
lAWon. Okla.—"November 23 has |
been set a* the date for the election |
on the street railway franchise pro-
posed for this city.
Sunday Theater* to Reopen
filed the charier with the
of elate. _________
jras3,“.s=r-J, .rr-ri?.-
’ , . d on , is mlss t-tpreme court handed down Monday , land commles.oners ha* agreed to car-
SVr.£-T- I X a U Viwi B„. ,. . ,r .w
No 10 of tae Rock island Coal Min-, gers. former county at’oruey. of Pot- of the rtate to aewrm-.ue whether th
leg company Friday morning All bod taw.tomte county. I. disbarred from school '.and departmen; ^s »u*orUe4
v 1 -------1 - «— *- rw,uknmt Bigger* to p*y meaty cat of the reni*i* ae-
A Gocd Thing About a Girl.
One good thing about a girl, from a
man's standpoint at least, is that she
dosen't come around, as seven as she
begins to ear Ion* skirts, asking her
father questions that he can't answer
without being embarrassed.
l-s of the dead, save possibly the cne practicing law in Oklahoma _ _ . ^
that is still missing were recovered „JS » witness against District Judge rived from the school lands, for ike
The men are believed to have gone vap*n <n a recent tr.al cf the ujdg* runring expense* of the department
beyond a dead line with iigh-.ed (or Bigger* tu-ned s:at•• * wi’fcout an appropriation,!^ the le«U
lamps tn entering the tu ne, the lamp* ewdence. claimed exemption from lature.
Hughe* .*.ub <':,*>*rweot under the bill of rigb’s J“7^d To allow . Calm of
The fact that l>*.i t.ugr.e* a i«»- ()w Oklahoma constitution in turning
----- bos*, was wtih the other men. tas ^ ^ ey(ienw Th€ gpiI1:00 of :he
--- CbtokMha. Oklm-By®f i***** courses wTrry out court It rendered upoe an original dU ,0 Oklahoma City Caatldy will file
Formal mvitanon* from the mayor 1 city W^l i<-o or. "»n» P ^ , when one or mete of the tu« r. barment proceeding filed in the court a mandamus suit in the diatrio* or eu-
commercial club count" officials and ,7^ d Tr. o« . ^,‘Tover the dead hue Hughe, by J L McKeo.n of Ad. The ,wri.r court to compel the payment of
Mid Continent Oil and Gas Prrw cently
In order to make a tret cate
board refused to allow a
$7 made by Secretary Ed Cassidy of
the board covering expeaaes of a trip
X'
the
duevr* assewvatVcn. b*"e been tor
warded to Ser-mtary of the Interior
Ballinger urging him le visit the Ok
lakoma oil «< ’ds on kt* » »< east
It was
imperfect.
this claim on the contention that the
section 7. Art.cle ! claim should be allowed out of the re-
Victor F_ Harlow se^reTary of tho 1
board of affair* h*» nolifi.d the
board of hH inteellon to resign No
vember l He goes back to Shaw
nee to manage thv Shawnee Herald
which he and aseo»"*te» h*<e bought
Ohlxhoma'a bl* sale of school Urd
will begin Dec 1 wuh Uwcoin -ocr.
iv About l.MNVOi’O acre* will b*
l>lacesl on the marker then of *htrb
1 ONOiXd l* new college lard* la 'he
northwest counties
cently a ehow opened it* d.vor* on ipvaased over ... --------
Sunday and *’ the trial that followed ^a* ailre when taken from the mint py, 0f the court in its decision is
,,vown that the ordinance wa* but never regained consciousness. The prt,vi*lon of seciion 7. A.-----, __ of school land
Peter Haur.tty si.te mice in.?ee- ccnt:,tuuon gram.a, immu mpU from LT!
, otb.rx: -j—
Guthrie. Okla. Judge Cottcr.1 ^of Hf wll, aB official "'!ir*fla ,ce4umolur trzmzctle.. p- 1 A *W
wstlgatieo No damage was done to
the mine by fire ... testify or Drodoce tildence." re
the United State* circuit court.
fixed November 4 a* the date for
hearing the rwo<w»t passenger rw’e
case* which were recently filed by the
railroads at Enid.
city from being "prosecuted or sub-
for
or on account ol any transaction mat- u( lBapMt#r chnrlen A. Taylor out-
.ter of thing concerting which he ma; ^ tba4 department ha* created a
... to testify, or produce csldence
T...,V, w ... »■, r «*•»
- Th« New Kipling
"Actions and Reaction*.” the new
volume of Klpliug Just published by
Daublfday. Page A Company, cover*
perhaps more inclusively than any
other volume of his short stories the
varied phase* of hi* genius. "An
Habitation Enforced” is the story of
an American business man who. worn
down in hie thirties, is ordered abroa<
for his health, mid find*, with his
wife, a place ln England for happi-
ness and activity. "Gorm" 1* the
atory of a man who *0 loved hi* dog
th»t he gave h'm away as a hostage
fer his own gocd behaviour. "The
Moiher Hive" I* an allegorical story,
published serially a* "Melts**.”
With the Night Mall" ha*, to perfec-
tion. Kipling'* atmosphere of machin-
ery A Deal iu Cotton" i» an Indian
tale wherein Strickland and Strick-
land. Jr. reappear. "The Puzzler" tell*
how the Colonial dignitary accom-
plishes nothing of hi* mission to the
Mother Country until he gives up try-
ing and accidentally Joins ln with a
group cf statesmen who gr* chasing
an organ grinder’* runaway monkey.
The Hou*e Surgeon" I* n atory of
mystery.
phe in the history of
min.ag district
; :o civil proceeuinjs-
Condowvn Us* of K*eebi*f
Omah*. Neb —Condemning a* un-
sxnitxry the use of handkerchiefs for
the Chautauqua salute.* the na'.ionnl
correntjon ot the TV. C. T l de-
clared that hereafter some cf the
flags ahc«Id be substituted
■ Will Build Now Rood Arrange* For Demonstration Form
Coa-gite. Okla—In n letter from Durant. Okla.—R F. WUeoa. of the
Would Protect Workingmen
Washington—For the protection ot
Under the Initiative ard nrferewdv
law a h» idl'd dUam h ■H"*1 ]
hxve p.«4iivne»l Ike usver » •
Mnctl to call an eleciw® to « c
ll« ptotna.licn of whether or r,M tb"
Mwd *rd N'.liaid halls shcild be *
JgiTvoB to OgBrate In the cty
. n „ « -• uMv wevlce* x Western rai roou io ue «.» opeeinf
s.al.a.Lc of p-actienllj ' here to tV:4*herij. rMWlrod by local .4ro near "hat city,
tha: will render aec.d-- t ra-tH*" . !tx: he work on the--
The act n was taken *1 the | JTuIoIwit^ofXhe wort !=%»#• of the’road betw.ea ’he tw; point* *•
t:.w of Mr*. Aim* of Maine. r.,«. werhed <Wt h **=* «•=* *•
American
(Urn
Mr*. Abble Hlllemaaa, the de' #ate
from the finl rn*. In an address
Saturday erit etsd the aetier of tho
f.-veIT.mot: In jcenfdhg **
the to*e _ v
T* Btgm Grading January 1.
cow h in* worked <Wt hy b-Esn wo=r «■“ ' ‘ ' — Ardmore. Okla.—G-adlng on the In-
Fres.de»t N airn’s *ed his n*soes*te* Junk-.n is owt-r cl ’he toa gs^e^Min- seriirluB electric line between thin
IS*
la the ezecollre ccmer.1 ot -he .fimer irg gevapaay wnlei «g,:a e» exlezrire t;ty Md Ch ckrshx will be begun by
.... rwi. r»--oo o» Labe The conn o a! m.ne* In ttu vK»x.:y and tn-- U(> flrlt of Jar.uary according to 0»-
4 ikvgough new r;.ad wil. be *- * •- (,r o Myers weo is at the hewd of
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Anderson, John H. Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909, newspaper, October 28, 1909; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497701/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.