The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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TITE LEADER OUTTOIE OKLA.
PAGE SIX.
ARGUMEUT: WHY THE STATE CAP TAL SHOULD
BE REMOVED TO GUTHRIE
At a Bimcfal flwtlou )nld Juue-lt.
1910 upon ix'titton of Oklahoma City
and in violation of. the. enaMlng "
whtch tU coiirHltiiUoual convention
had Irrevocably wcpted. the qu
lion of Uie lwmfon of the cnplt.il of
tiio Bta(e was voled niton. Okluho.
ma City ly her ofikial reprf-senta-
- I.Ives dorlarod before the clwtlon
that the enabling net would he com-
rrlied. villi And capital not he
movpd until 19U and that In ihe
mcantimfl they would build free for
ihe. utat a million dollar capital
building and would nlno pay
moving expenses. The prclonuVil re-
Mftiilt r (hia special election ' "n"
nouncert on the night of J""
verul hours alter the pot. " ''B1
and before the fount rns completed
or certified In a majority of the pre'
clnoU of the mate and In or"- vio-
lation of pledges made to 1he people
uXh capita wn located in that Hy.
1 -city that nlcht. The vote of th a
KpcVlul election waa never ofTh laiiy
canvassed nnd several month later
it supreme court of our state de-cla-ccl
the election Illegal. The
povernor at ouee called a h pedal
seRBion of the legislature at OU aha-
ma City and hy a voie o" that hod
the capital aa located in tlMtott)
' thA c'.tieiiH renewing their prom fteft
t a wrlmen contract of a million
dollar capital building; payment of
moving expenses and free rentals.
The capital Ih now at Oklahoma
Olity dimply by llwlative act nul
' not by the vote of the jopl. sub-
ject t'J being moved .1 ' the l'Kl8l-
" tare or the people at any time. C.uttv
' rle now asks the people of the state
to fielitle the mattei' permanently-
Voder written agreement with the
lcgisla.ti.re wOnho.iia Vy was to
begin on July 1. llH'to pay 2oW"
each month to the state and con.
tlnuo these payments until a million
dollars had been paid. Xot a Bint e
dollar of this has ever been palu
and in Mar h AH2 the attorney
general of the state held that the
contra.lt had not been complied with
and was no longer in any way bind-
ing n 4he state. Their 'bond of
SJOCOOO given for fulfillment of their
oobtruct was fo'feited and has nev-
cr been paid. Their agreement t
furnish free rentals has never been
fcwrt and the state is now obliged
to pay over $10( 00 a year In rents.
' Their promise to pay' the moving
rpenaes was like all the rest of
their promises and the taxpayers
paid these bills as we! as the fees
of the attorneya employed to try ana
hold the cnpluil In Okl-ihonia' city
on an illegal action. After the at-
torney general ruled that the con-
tract with the slate had been vio-
lated by Oklahoma City und was no
'longer binding the citizens of Unlit.
rie on the solicitation of people from
all parts of the stale and to right
a wrong done them und the stnte
jH-epared the Initiative ' petition if
; catting the capital icrmanentiy nl
iimhrio and it was signed by &L.4-'.!
voters over liimu more than th
number required by law. ' in eom(
parinon with Oklahoma City's actiorj
calling for a peciul election at if
Jcot of $iOOfl(Mi to the taxpayers nf
a. time wihen every farmer was bus.u
and only aide to go to the polls atf
ra:Racri;li'o und also a''(jpeclnl session
of the legislature at an auiiHionaf
.ronU nt t"r rim U fJnihrln'H nc
titlon submitting the matter to tlul
general election then every voteif
will be at the polls and entainlng not
a -single dollar ot additional expense-
Oklahoma City's Offer.'
Oklahoma City nuvv offers in place
of the million dollar capital and the
moving expenses $10uto) and t.l
' ttt-reg of land gcattered all over the
northeast pait oi UKiapoma couiuy Federal officers were the cause of
. the most valuable part of which is !Jt Thpv fou.(( piKbtv ban.pls of 1)eer
' In ' litigation and that where they. (io0 'i)0ttb.s think of that many
" wish to locate the capital heing In cot(1 onpg Jn (1ry territory and pro-
; litigation so that no title can b celled to seize and destrov it. The
made on it. The residue of this 6..u federal law prohibits the breaking of
. acres is in small tracts und the of! hollies Mhen beer Is found so the
flclal state abstracters' found about Inderal oft'U'ers got a corps of cork
. defucls in the it tit s to thesl pullers and proceeded to pull the
various tracts. - t I corks out of the O.tbO bottles pour
' The eoimifUt.ee which put this huiu the beer into buckets and throw it
iu . the bands of Lee t ruce. as i out of the window. So the south sid
private individual a '.ting a tbeif bad a free beer party with fU'.OO cold
- trustee valued it it $ltuti)00 hu ones and but few invited
i if. Gardner before the statiT Wash boilers water buckets disb-
. .board of c'P'ilization director of. pans and every olber reeeptarle that
: the O.vlahoma City Ohamlier of Com- could be utilizt-d were brouuht Into
meive while testifying swore thai.' use to catch the beer as It flew out
rthe 1ruct was not worth over flm-i the second story window of the slo"-
. out). i bge plant. The dishpnns were in fav-
.". Fred O an. president of one of thv or. They caught more than the buck--i
.largest investment conipantea of Ok- Ha. One man ! a time wont.) get
lahoma City testified that as a bisis. into position and shove the dlshpan
'-fr a loan the land was worth ;"' K'sition to catc h the shower of
.' m and as a speculation could noil !')Ct'r- When the dlshpan was par--
be considered at over $irOC-0 au ;'ll' ''1W lle vou1'1 l':ss !t 011 0 lhe
-- i3Atrm.i. rv. in nt lett ei next man and grab an emptv dlshpan
published states that the land wouh
i became finable If retained until th
cabitol was built. Where then 9 tlK
million or more dollars for a capiton
7 lildint to come from except Out o.
t the pockets of the taxpayers? t
Guthrie's Ofter. .
The citv of Guthrie offers to thai
- JiopJe oi tne B'-aie capiiot squara
cuiiiniuiii!; iuuuf: ; i'"
7 which It has bunt i convention hall.
: -.which was used by the state free for.
i ne purpose ui "u"uu?
;i!ud whMh cost J1..0.000 and around
vwnron it nas pavca anct parKea inc.
Fircets anu improved the gronndsJ
making a beautiful park well set ou-
-in-snaoe. trees ana iiermina grass.
These. grounds located in the.'
heart of the city which were reservf
. ed by the government for capito
purposes with all the improvement
including the temporary cafutol arc'
worth at this time fully half a mil-
Hon dollars. - M
The state owns a .school section')
one.half mile south of Cap! to
i-'nnare which the state can plat and'
sell "for townsite purposes. Witln
the capital 1-jcated at Guthrie this.
. ficcflon of hnd would bring five-
'hundred thousand dollars as the -
land li.-g witbin a. half mile of the.
court house and federal building
with Btreet ca-s crossing it and pav-'
ed streets touching it. V
The people of Guthrie have never
asked for any of the public institu- i
' tlons and !nterity of the people of
the stutu and in the moral obligation-
f the 'people to oirry out jtlie pro
Visions' of 'tho enabling M"t poldf .fcinenal to the Daily leader
nn tbat Hie: capital should . remain' Alms Okla... Aug. 21 Ki nest lllg-
t Oithrle until 1913. (luthrle rested gins of Altus obj'-cts to another
ifr r-Iatin to the state capital.
.... u...i. irJ
m Id herself up by tearing down
li r v ol in l e state and robbing'
J o their . Ue nrt prha te n
. .1 Elm.. id hi" novrr m?d
? m T;J L nuU wlflch ha. no.
men kept
The retention of tho aillal by. IlHin 1U8 (0PI) rHurned here to ptand R BNRlrn H) miiny (.iti;.H ul0 iis-
Iklahomtt City wlU reuuire the tax' -..1 t.. .....i. .i n nn
.aycrs or this slate to pay a leasi- () sn(1.iy August IS Jeter and (.ounj of Mm Kroa .omp.'tencv or
me million dollars In addition tor younK NVOman went to Wellington . hp s.iH.t.j to administer the
heir other taxes to build necessary. ani on Monday necured a license to u-ara ot tho mui.lclj alii v.
liulldlriRS for the public vTiccb and hla brother who necompanled The fv of cm-! j8 BufferliiK
while the erection of these bulklinns' (lon( representing himself as the vh an aKffraVated case of commls-
is going on. th - I ix payers are pay4 Br-g guardian and giving the neces- ion form of ROvernment tho admlu-
Ing over forty tnonsana uoiiars a-
year rent to me piopeny noiaers o wedding took place much to ttie re-
Dklnhoma City this payment to ponur.t ot the father of the girl who
iinue for many years.
No Appropriation Needed. .until everything was over. Jte men pf exprience In larRe things men
tiutbrle Is practically In the cent; swore out the wnrrant and an officer' no cnn riHft ub0ve narrow cult par-
.er of the slate Is one o JH finest' went to Wellington after Jeter. j(y or caSf) ineg nni wno hppieeiiito
residence citle or ilie state; clean' I On the return trip to Alius the inat tlipv an(1 not tne p(0iP are the
lawablding and healthful; Is reach- "guardian" brother of Jeter ur.d sev- .serVants.
ed bv elpht rwllways- has stre": era I of his friends boarded the train Thev Hn0uld appreciate that while
cars 'and every other modern con- llt Iodonville and attempted to tako ho tUv is m(r Us groaning load of
ventence und th finest drinking and 'be 'prisoner out of the custody orjp caying to them a salarv by
medlvlniil mineral waters in Amerl- be oil leer but they desisted after a niany 0arB far beyond th0!r ability
a. The temporary capltol erected V"10 'ting several minutes. (o Parn and whIIo thg nigral sum
np PttWens of nmhrle and ore- 1 p -v01nK nan Kta!(s he ls w"llln" assures their comfort and ease there
s'm.ed free to the state will wr 1
tV H.ie for many years and wttj.
:h al located .pen.!;. H-ntly
uit. OiithriH no
IViii in i kin
for a bilkling or rentals woul'i
necessary until the taxpayers limit
have iind a chonce to free them.
selves from their 'present burden bt
taxes .
The ctpltai was moved from Guth-
rie by I'rftuid and misrepresentation.
The people of the city of Guthrie
.sk the moral and law abiding cit-
izens or the state who believe in Jus-
tice and a wpiare deal to on No-
vember f i!l2 settle the capital'
question permanently by locating
it. at the city of Guthrie thereby rec-
tifying tho great wrong done the peo-
ple of the sitate and to the city of
Guthrie' when the capital wm stol-
en by Oklahoma City.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
If yon Buffer from bleeding itch-
ing blind or protruding Piles send
me your address and 1 will tell yon
how' to curn yourself at home by -the
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this home treat-
ment f'ee for trial with references
from your own locality if requested.
Imme'linte' relief and permanent cure
assured. Send no money but tell
others of this offer. Wrlle loday to
Mrs. M. Summers Ttox V South
Bend Ind.
FREE SOUSE WHEN
BEER IS DUMPED
Special to (be Daily Lender.
Muskogeo . Okla. .AtiR. SI '-Grab
the dlshpan and come on Mary they
are throwing cold beor out; of that
window by the bucketful" yelled the
head of the house of a south side lam-
ily last night as he grabbed a water
bucket and started on a run for a
cold storage plant nearby. Koon the
(word passed from bouse to house and
miiiiu Hint? nan inn uint-i ; u'
test ceieoration in me History. nen
daylight came some of the old regu-
lars were still on the job but most
of them bad fallen bv the wayside
wpie pf.aceluIly ti(.GpinK t off!
!ar"' !;'; hn 'aubt and saved
?mea into the wash boiler
kegs buckets or anything that would
hold it while the south side drank
told l.eer as lor.g as it collectively
and iudivi'Miailv cou'd stand up to it.
the novlictt soon bad to take a back
seat both :it the capturing and drink
imr Lilt tV'fi' itli1tink rt tr 1 1 dl uroil
0 am on unti) hp aft ool) ono was
emptied and dashed out of the win-
d0w
j Th(? o(n!crs wlth wpl directed aim
would now and then pitch a bucket-
flll of .old ppr d0wn on the head of
jhe man waiting with his dishi.au.
hm lhe deluged one cjuickly gave way
to aroiher until he could wipe the
.eer out of his eves and then return
pd rc-ady to try again.
j .
The Trials Of A Traveler
" am - n i-trv-li?x fsalesipau..''
.f ritf n. M: Youngs.' K. llorkshire
I t. and was often troubled with con
tipation and indigestion till I began
o use 1h Kins's New Life lills.
.bi h 1 have touid an excellent r8n
-dy." For all stomach liver or kid-
i ey troubles they are nneipialed. Only
T cenls at all druggists.
; '
j Self recording pocket safe call
'and see them at Logan County riank.
'
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
O A S T O R I A
FATHER HAS 11
ARRESTED FOR
. STEALING DAUGHTER
mnn. especially a brother of n oro
nosed husbund. giving away his H -
ear-old daughter in marrluKo. there-
for he baa caused the arrest of
Charles Jeter on a charge of abduc
thereby cutting short the J.nnoy -
moon of Jeter and Ida. the daughter
hi 11.11.1. . ........ ...... -
l Wellington Texas and the youn
sarv consent to the marriage. . The
knew nothing of the proposed match
" f .n"d ru ' . 2
r p "i y t o t a k e 1 1 1 e s t a n d it l.".
nMd ;wiar lutt hn 11()t wn K.r
father for several months that he
bus not contributed to her support
and that bIk. has been taken care of
by a brother of her husband. She
says the act. of her father in kicking
about the marriage was the 'first flie
had heard of Jiim for n long time.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
IS FATHER OF THE l
- TIVE UNO REFERENDUM
Senator Henry S. Johnston of Per-
ry who Is announced as the princi-
pal Labor Day speaker here at Mm
eral Wells park lays claim to being
the father of the initiative and ret.
erendiiim system of Oklahoma and
the fact Is that Johnston as a dele-
gate in the constitutional conven-
tion did introduce thfe first provis-
ion for 'the system rs incorporated
in the constitution. HU proposition
was 7-vltcrnod much after the Ore-
gon law but it was doclored consid.
era'bly before being accepted.
Irir to Statehood Johnston nerv-
ed twice as proKi'.-vUtlng attorney of
Noble county and in 1SH7 he was a
member of the territorial senate.
Kor delegate to the consaitutional
convention be defeated Judge A. II.
Moles now or Guthrie by a mujorv
Ily of -I'l. Johnston was the Denio-
crailic. caucus chairman during the
constitutional convention was chair-
man of a special committee that in-
vestigated alleged bribery and lab-
bvinif and. amtie close was chosen
nienil.er of the commiuee tnat cu
lled the constitution as finally draft
ed.
immediately Johnston was noun-
nietd for and elected state senator
for Noble and l'awnee counties and
became president pro.tem ot tne
senate. in tins capacity ne iwiht
acted as governor of Oklatioma
when Governor Hasuell lelt tne
. . . T" n I
state and Lieutenani-tiovei nor it-i-
ainv was si' k in 'bed. Jn r.os ne
was the Democratic nominee in this
district rti-jMlnHt. Muire ioi
j-ongress. ibut was ufiram..
During 1!HH Johnsron was twice
appointed a wpecial states attotn-
' ... .i. n . in
ev uv ijovernor i-;inm-n um. .
oust the Indian T.-rntory Illuminat
ing Oil Company lrom tJKiaiioma
for alleged law violations and again
... tiio iif-il ar.tlioruies at
Sulphur in "cloaiiing u1; me iowh.
Jj.iiiion served m r.uii as gi.uiu
chancellor of the Knights of Pythias
of Oklahoma.
Johnston attracted the attention.
of the Guthrie labor leaders iiurms
his terms in the constitutional con
vention and the first state legisla-
ture. Kovently. Johnston was elect-
ed a Clark delegate to the Baltimore
invention and served in that ca.
ia' ity .
CTons.tnHiion causes neadacbe nau
sea diz'Jn-89 languor heart palpita
tlon. Drastic physics gripe sicken
weaken the bowels and don t cure
Doan's Itegulets act gently and cure
constipation. 25 c-tnts. sk youi
druggist.
6 INJURED IN CUR CRUSH
MeAlester Okla. Aug. 21. Pix
persons 'including iMolorn.an John
T. fb'elds or llartshorne were
siighily injured Friday night when
n west bound internrlutn ar of -tbe
Cho.-taw Railway and Lighting Co.
crashed into a train of cars at the
Chicago. Hock Island & .Pacific ail-
wav crossing near Ablerson. The
Inlerurban plowed through a coal
car unscathed. Tho passengers
wero butt only by being thrown
abrwi. The motorman's arm was
struck by a broken controller.
V laniiul.i. weaX. run-dowu!
headache? Stomach 'off? Just a
niain casrt of la.y liver. Pur.lock
niood Bitters tones liver and s'oniach
promotes digestion purifies the blood.
If your gas siove is out of order
rail 2..I Ijohr's Pbi-mbina: Shop and
? .
V.
COMMUNICATIONS X
'ti y. y. y. y. x y. y. y. x x x x x x x
tTbe lender Js not responsible for
contribution fcM"''''ls unuVr this
head. AnonymoiiH eoituiHinlcatlons
will not be .printed. The real name
of thf contributor nniHt be given
not necessarily for publication but
an evidence of good faith.)
i
.Mr. Wtathers' Card
( Kdltor ' lader: "When
in the
course of human even s' It becomes
necessary for n people to assert them
v In tho intend of nil concerned.
Ithe -luicker action Is taken the preal-
cr tho reduction of dauw.e.
iim jominiMKon roini nr unviin
n is m UmM .. WWVB a
.ttratlun of which Is being punlly at
tempted by men wholly Incompetent.
t he officials of as modest a city us
(jiithrle should be men of broad views
are many able worthy and loyal labor
ing men as well as women In Gulhrle
who me Hiiffrlng for actual neces-
sities. - -
Lnforttinately the park board is an
offspring of the commission and it is
a well known fact that "like begets
like" for this reason Guthrie needs
a house cleaning and it should be a
thorough one.
The remedy of recall is open to the
Ions RtitTering public and should bo
reported to at once The longer a
(ion Is delayed the chances grow less
for a live progressive (itithrle and
her chances will be proportionately
reduced for winning among other
things of consequence the state cap-
ltol. It la well and good to have the
great Methodist University and many
vood churches and like institutions
but such things alone will provide
for th!s city a lean larder indeed.
It behooves those having the rent
interest of this city at heart to get
busy and install such men at the
head of affairs as are capable broad
guaged and progressive.
am strongly for Guthrie not as a
cemetery but as a live thriving pro-
gressive city. P. H. Weathers.
Editor Leader: Come al progres-
sive men. women and children into
this band wagon and those that can-
not behave we will hang them on
the aonr-anple tree which is far bet-
ter than to go by the route of myth-'
ology hell fire wars and rumors of
wars. "Think ijot that- I am 'come
to send peace on earth. I come not
to send peace but a sword." "For
I am come to set man at variance
against his father and the daught-
er against her mother and the
daugUter-in.law against her mother-in-law
and a man's foes they shall
be of his own household."
'"Everyone that hath forsaken
bouses or brethren or sisters or
fall her -or mother or wife or child-
ren or land for my sake shall re-
ceive an hundred fold and shall In-
herit everlasting life."
And on what is the eternity of
blisj to depend? On truthful course
ot life? .Not so. What kind of men
and women do we expect from sirch .
teachings? If true. 1 could say
with poet Shelley of this" mythology
that it
"Peoples earth with demons bell
with men
And Heaven with slaves."
And here again is the Pope's de-
cree all merciful and loving king of
Heaven; all those that will not Jiave
on a wedding garment are to be
bound hand and foot and cast into
outer darkness; where there will be
weeping and gnashing of teetl
Won't that be a lovely place to live?
And the common herd who haven't
been anointed with holy oil are to
remain in the ground after death
but only the elect are to ne resur-
rected "Many are called bet few
are chosen:" and it is urged tha
the greater sinner one has .been the
i.etter saint he makes: and
"Blessed be ye poor for yours is
the kingdom of Jove."
It. seems that poverty-stricken or
Phone
GROCERY
Coffee per lb. ......18c.
3 Cam Corn .25c.
3 Boxes of Matches 10c.
3 Cam of IXL Sardines 10c.
4 Cans Early June Peas 25c.
2 Cans Belle Isle Blackberries. .25c.
3 Poxes Pyle's Pearline. ...... .10c.
1 lb. Soda 9c.
Faultless Starch . 8c.
2 Cans Salmon 25c.
Phone your Order. Goods Delivered Free. 'Phone E96. Remember
to Come and Guess on the Jar of Beans You May Get the $3.00
Gold Piece.
Square
Dea
124 N.
spiritual jMiverty i chief among vir-
tues with a piomlse of a Heaven
for women for there Is no resurrec.
tlon for them. This thing of teach-
liy people to put their trunt in
Jove who will provide for them If
they' will only 1 elleve In falsehood
Is absolutely wrong and to put this
burden on the government the doc-
trine la a most honied one which
declares that the poor shall not
eease from the fa.-e of the earth;
Poor in spirit and poor in pocket
with no encouragement to work.
"lliessed are ye that hunger now
lor ye shall be itVlled."
When? After death? Who nro
slaves to this mythology and weep
will never be comforted until you
dry your eyes and nervo your arms
in Hie plciiiiiude of. your maniinesK
and womanliness to dare to main-
lain an opinion or your own and to
Shake your chains to earth like
dew.
Which in sleep have fallen on you."
I.el us do all we can to right this
evil wrong and injustice whenever
we can for a greater opixirtuniiy
fir happiness here for the hereaf-
ter will take care of Itself. Come
one come all. Into this band wagon
for our government has been wrong
from start to finish then we will
have better .uen in the government
when the mothers of men will bo
their teachers Instead of tne myth
Sonic have called me Iltp Van Win-
kle but 1 think it bus been the othr
er way. I have been waking up the
sleepers before another war would
overtake them and that this evolu-
tion theory has been exploded by
men a long time ago. Hut it seemj
that I bad to be the one t. come
forward to put on the finishing
touches.
One man told me he was born
Kin years loo soon. I told him it
was the men's fault for putting a
what Electric LiglUi
actually worth to you?-
Doesn't a bright chrcrio!
light always appeal to you?
Then install Electric light.
THE COST IS SMALLER
THAN YOU THINK.
The Advantage! Gretttr
Than You Realize.
Our representative will De
plad to explain our Special
Wiring Proposition to yo
lllilllllilliliHIKUn
Guthrie
Light &
Power Co.
9
CHICHESTER'S-PILIS
'J III. 1HAMONW BBANl.f JC
'k!-ehw-tr Diamond ill-sad
. . . - - mm .
Pill In K-d nt liuld mmlllt
boxes sraltd itll Blue Kit.tKo.
TaLa nA olhf.p. Hur nf Tour
lmerlt. AK . f IfKH.TKh'S
KIAMl-NO KICAMt f II.I.S. im Hi
SDI a Br DRUGGISTS VEKYWKIKE
Salt Pork per lb. ..
Bacon extra fine ..
Olives Al large size
Flour per 50 It
10 Bars good Soap .
7 Dars Bob White . .
2 Cans Light House Cleanser. .. 10c.
And we give you a 10c. bar of
ToCet Soap FREE.
2d St.
l"T"i VirTi it""1' "'-r'-Ulm -Jm . 1 Hi J'fO
I Did You
Ever Stop
To
I what Electric Lighti arc
XL?
896
SALE
14c.
19c.
28c.
$1.00
. . 25c.
25c
Grocery
law on the utatuie .hook to keep in
subjection the best friend of human-
itythe tuoiher of the human race.
Kacbel A- Itees.
Can't Buy the Vote.
Kdltor Reader: Jt Is about time
llogtown was pulling off another
capltol building stunt. They have
not buiJt one shite the 4th of July
lien uliey Invited nil the people f
Jh stifle toj ;oom? to llogtown and
;.nd ' their money unit see thein
start building the capltol. The
governor was going to throw the
Hi-it phovelful of dirt. Hut now
they claim that (luthrle Biole. the
shovel. Naughty fuihrle! a. Ila
1U. As well blame Outhrlo for the
hot weather. Well they are mat
lug It pretty hot tor the bunch. Tin y
can beat CuUirle In tine thing- that
is lying- They have the champion
liar of the slate. They can buy
Kpnce In the papers lint they can't
buy the votes. Voter.
Tblit Sulphur Fiasco.
iMangum. Okla.. Aug. Kditor
leader: Sunday's Oklahoman has in
It. an art tele headed "At ..Sulphur" In
wljjch it nays the citizens of Sulphur
FOR SALE OR ENT
A new flv room cotta
nd 2 1-2 acres at foot of
Pint St. A C. Cleveland.
Four blocke from car line.
Also 2 12 acres unim-
proved adjolnlnf.
J. D. VAN HOOZER.
PHONE 85.
j PLENTY of MONEY I j
I $ THE GUTHRIE BUILDING & LOAN AS3'N. $ f
I $ lias'plontv of inonov to loan on City Property. $ 1
1 $ . W. M. BR0NS0N Secretary. $ I
mm
tsf I 'T-
IKV. V.YO-W S V;7C-- 7-7;0:So:'
If all of the business men and farmers in this
community would BANK their money right here at
home instead of hoarding it or sending it away it
would help .every other man in this community and
therefore help himself. It is merely SELF-PRO
TECTI0N and SELF-DEVELOPMENT for us to
keep our money right here and help OURSELVES.
We will gladly give our counsel to anyone who
wants business advice especially if we can steer
you away from any investments which might casue
you a loss. BE CAREFUL.
Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank.
The Guthrie
EZZ
Kings
Sun Bonnets from the Sunny South all -olors
all styles 2-V up.-'-'
Covered Lunch Baskets 1(V up.
Plain aii'l Fancy Dishes. "'
Churns Crocks Butter Jars Water Coolers
with Faucets.
irenthnini'ters for (las Futures and Mantles
": "best goods lowest .prices.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Open at Night.
King's
are nolng to make an effort to get
their town in the ruce for capllal
location at the .November election.
Now you ro doubt bnow more
about this than 1 do but I overheard
a conversation between two citizens
of Oklahoma City and their plan
waa to get iSulpbur to try und en-
ter the nve. thereby divide the vote
which they believed would help Ok.
laboina City as they concluded ev-
ery vote cast for .Sulphur would
fae A away from ltuhrle--l .
THE KIDNEYS 'are FirenglliciM-d
and tuii'-'i by II.smI'k Surii)!ulllu
it cures al'. thir ailment" jiiiitm In
J.e loins und THE BACKACIIiC.
TIRE.S
Just received a largo and complete
ast-urtmeiit of Tires and Tubes. See
us lii-lorei buying. We have your ic
and will nave you in per certf. We
vivo a guarantee that Is a real guar-
uitee. (iutbrU- Hardware company.
I
I
I Sherbets
Phone 636 I
j Piersol Ice Cream Co.
I
; 77-:::-7l
National Bank
:0
SMMteMShltl
j Ice Cream j
and
f
Racket
Store
Store
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1912, newspaper, September 1, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614681/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.