The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER UlTUKlE OKU SATT7BDA Y OCTOBER 30 19061.
DAILY
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Build the Viaduct.
A REAL CONDITION
That "whine" sto y sent out
Rflpnbllcan state committee pr
the
htl-
lean seems 10 haw k 1 1 k m
lackwai ds
The business men ot the state and
tbe farmers likewise want mine at-
tention paid to advancing our nclieiii-
of deeinpent and the majority oi
them are not bacsward about no stat
1111 be ! sn pa'tisans in eon
trol of toe Republican state machine
lire so enthnsHstic in ttitlr enoris
to g't official iiositlons with salary
attachments they pay no attention lo
intblii inti 'i ta. That too Is why
those same fellows are at present
Jobless. In territorial days they were
fattened on appointive places 'tin
ttev screwed their III'- ironn tto
toiBpensatlon allow ing
the territot
to lemain out ide ill" sisterhood an.t
corporations ravished the public do-
main at will Wo n the citizens got
pcmsesslon of the ballot they ctepOM"i
all .1 (he old olftceholders an. I tliev
will k'-eti that outfit deposed nisi as
' 1 ... . '
!opg .1 .
PO.
thev have ba ot nil hi to it"
If i tie n.'iiiar.s velnntc would state
I DOattton o 'land for any econ.imh'
idea their boastful statement about
making (hi Dem tu pn s . whine
tor cessation" nniit have some effect
Hut to just assail the state nlminis
t rat ion or some pa t of it for the
mere sake of agitation and perhaps
will the bone of conl iiHinir those who
do nol watch closely all public nf
fairs will deceive no consideinhle
bo ly of Oklahoma v oieis
Just now the new state Is entering
on a period of development pilling
foi the energies of Its best Intellect
The cities are growing factories are
starting up and old ones being on
larged; great business blocks are be-
ing erected with Ihe farmers improv
ini. their nlaees h'inirini; the state
with rnpidltv to a pn place and
OSC that will add much to the Na-
tion's weilth. In addition the mines
are being worked the great oil field
even under the most adverse condi
tlona. still being Improved all eall-
Ing for the people In the various lo-
calities to do all possible ta Improve
earn hour anil make the heal of all
oppoi tunlties
If the .taie organization of the op
position party feels li lias no pan
lo play in these developments mil
prefers to spend the time and money
i its membeis to maintain a bureau
dm has never done oilier Iban slam!
er Its Democratic opponents It car
talaly should be al1oed to continue
hutting against the alolle wall of pull
lie disfavor. If there should be a
whine' because of the Republic in
stale organization assertions ii.-. .101
for the reason those stHlements 'es
sen the Democratic hosts so much as
It la that any honest man mighi
whine il I lie hai rent-ess of fact Hi
the Republican state ents aforesaid
And. if tint coterie must be told
a truth that can be verified by al-
most an v citizen of the state after
Ikaao many months of Inuendoea am"
attempts upon the part of the
old
regime thst OMNuerades In the liverv
ol the Hepublican party no member
o thai hiingrv horde can be ti. .t.
to office In this state no mitter hov
anrrv be the linno. rilir front on
election day. The people of oklio
Ba mtfht rail nwnit the itandard
of some actual Republican who bus
the brains and courage to defend 'he
principles of the prog division
of his party foi me import ni of
flee bill ihere is i h remoli ;
posmillty ot thai old tiicKe.t out Stan
of plecounle- laggards ever getting
back inm power in Oklahoma through
the medium of popular ball it nd
thai Is one reason why the sturdy bus
Iness men and farmei ol h stale
Republicans. ivemocrats r-iclalist:
4 and Independent:- protect 'irainst th.
Maotinual chattel ol thi depo d tali
men tint f why all Ohlahomans dl
like to have Hie date press literature
Mattered abroad -aaav fr-'m home
men of good ludgmcnt ii;ed to readlnr
statements from men who can lell
the truth mav give some credence
. to the bHIvhoo of tne outfit kicked
oio of Oktahoma officialdom.
The actual Republicans from the
old. 'Ijd.ia-B : 'v will never sn.
porr ta BtToltan down former ap-
pointees from old Oklah'ima an the
actual Rennbllcana from Oklahoma
proper wl'l never aupport anyone wti-i
looks like be would be frlendh lo the
gang tint prevented statehood for al
least ten long ba d yean.
Ibis who are p-cach
II In one nlpht nrt'
nsatlonal sere
live to the communities where Hie
vines were allowing "the light to
accredited
dl
shine.'' For tomorrow all of them lug of Irrigation canals -hut as to
should ctnna. beea'.i- hat. there are so many things Mor-
.ay. and take for a ten "He that is 1. n does not know it would be fool
witbc'ut sin let him east the rirst inh to uttempf to enumerate or de-
stone " srrltie them
LEADEH
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SHOULD SUM UP
Within the past year the spirit of
ictorm throughout the state has shak-
en not a few communities. Creek.
Woodward Beck'iam. Pottawatomie.
Oklahoma MrCiinain ;md several
01 her counties have furnished sensa
tional news items in a large number
il eases vari'itis county officials be
it't accused of misfeasance corruption
dereliction and other wrongs of com
mission and omission. That in MMM
instances at letst according to the
decisions of the courts there were
nist reasons for these effort: in ;ighi
wrung.: no one denies In fact one
not on the ticene and without the prop
M facta can not form an estimate ot
conditions But vhat the public at
I '' rau glean eieines a curiosity to
know whether. In the main the apt'
t Km. charges. iriaK etc.. haxe been "I
e c tow at u net 01 nig 1 oiliii ions in
' wonri. na.e me cnarges neen
austained to a sufficient deg.ee to
wArraal the assertion the crusade ha;
i - ii'hi.h.'u m ui" cuiiimoii weai. in
more man one instance ine arnrmi
tivc answer can be had from outaMfe
. 1.... . L. . . I L. .. . I i
i" opie. 11.11 as i v. n nai nas
the result?
iioiieniiebs oi Hie mosi uespicaoie
Rotten m
1 I1'' "'ls admitted bv the perpeiialoi..
ui two instances and the punishineiit.
so tar has nol been more sevete than
in ordinary penalty inflicted for si in
pie ussault in a moderate Sited cltv
!u three counties the charges ag'insl
oiiiciais were lounu m nave n wiiu
rumors. iarellten when those eirciil
anna mem were uiviiett ntio conn to
lell what ihev actually knew. In sum
mini: up the results via infliction ol
pen! It lea It is likely the balance on
ihe side of good would be to I he
bad. Rut II the shaking up and strict
surveillance has left those who .would
lie tempted with a wholesome feir ot
the consequences and also amused
the average man to a realization men
elected to places of trust should he
"f character then the state
an
i whole has been benefitted although
the graft news nas not made any of
us .Atrao'dlnarily proud because of Its
prOBS taws In the daily press.
LOOAN COUNTY ROADS
The new bridge at t'oyle connect
ng the richest farming sections of lo
iian and Payne counties by that spleu
oHi siuiciu e Minimi oe an inspiration
to the farmers and residents of towns
i ltd cities of ihe county to securi
lis a permanent roudw ;s The peo-
ple oi coy le ioo realize P- ast lav
"or e ot iraaapnttaltoa ami Umi
Me not afraid permanent roads would
In the least harm their progressive lit
He town. Thev know Hut wherever
lure Is travel all of ihe year the e
business i I follow after. The cry
Hist ihe bard roads proposition is but
an effort to establish an automobile
roatt from Kansas to (ialveston Is
nei.lier correct or Important. A macu
ilnnlzed roadwav good enough to es
tahllsh a route from N'orth to the
fOQtk would surely add dollars in
iriule lo Logan county and such other
loumicH as t traversed.
logan county has better diverslfi
rattoi of products than any other m
this smcHoii of Oklahomt. f'avne Is
one of lh" best farming counties In
ii Southwest The harvesi time here
begins In Ihe verv early spring. We
; use garden products and our berry
"id fruit seasons a'ld to the length
f Mm" harvet mnev eotnes In. We
iVa corn wheat colion. alfalta. oals
b'rlev sweel and Irish potatoes etc
addition the livestock of the countv
rns well into the thousands m oU!
nuople an all vear round niarkel iH a
emendous advantage Ma. adamlzed
roads means that sort of market Re
member too. Hid once build. It is
ens - lo maintain' hard roa.t than
the rliea'wst aort of dirt road 'Ike
Hun we now have.
I.' t's all join In and make our roads
of Hie best We can take up Iwo
"dwavs al a time ;1 nrt In a few v. i' I
with
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i.i in. iiir- i.T.i i.m.iHn... in
Congreaaman Morgan':- scheme '
have the state build Irrigation ditches
minds like the effort of a dHM to
tolve tne mys'ery of Hit) hereafter
Tha slate can aid and bi of uic to
I the rngiihm lacioi-. it can aeve.
engage in the building n drpiag
canals ii rlgnilon dykes or anylatbta
scheme that leads to wondetful BOB
pllcationa. Oklahoma will be irrigat
ed ami her lands on the west side
will ba of incalculable value as are
III? oil Hnds on the east side Hut
ihere will be no stale canal carrying
water to or rrom the field or carry
ttr nnv olher eommeprlnl nrodiiet
Mr Morgan evidently doesn't know
unner what system the Federal Oov
eminent works to enable the build
iLRL'S To ENID DO YOUR BEST
Km) n papers are very pruuj oi
tbe ground
nnlliwn d 1
all sort of
irok for thf new
ing plant savins
and tho pros -ct for t tit in i livesti
tmsiin-.s lint Kniil m- spap-rs auu
Km. I citirmi went-raj: Miouid not
. to got at: Oklaliomans are equally
liinml nt that -whit vt-racwi It main
nnieh i the mhnle stale and if Eun
napH'tis to get the better of the good
results then all of us say. "Here's to
.'(!; you deserved it because ou T riet
.ind won. " No million iollar inatuu-
t on can start In any city of the new
state without ad.ling greatly to the
commercial importance of the whole
state. That is why ;uih.ie. reeognix-
ing Enid s one of the great thriving
crowing cities of tta tate. wishes that
the new plant may grow even faster
and oe cf even more use than the
ivliest booste' of Enid anticipates at
this lime Cutbrteites who were pres-
M Thursday allege that Enid shows
wonderful prosperity residences anl
no a- business structures being erected
i.ii everv hand; the stores filled with
patrons and an air of prosperity too
ood for show manifested Ml round
It the capital city thtough The Lead
er can iio any nonoranie tning to an
mice the honest prosperity of the
S-eat crowing city to the northwest.
a whispej1 will b lng results That
poliev anfl system will make this an
empire build up all the cities in-
rease tne value of our farm lands
promote the correct feeling between I
communities and give us an united
fmni m f(f. trmil.le shnnl.l the old
loiind el try
r to annoy 1
the
state bord
RIOTING FOR "RIGHTS"
As atillcipued Mrs. Pankhtrst. the
BngtKti woman who came to tliis
coiint. to uronse a fervor for wo-
tnins suffrage and announced she
had no use for those who were not
willing to raise a not 101 propaganng
the c-eed
lias met with severe anu
somewhat di -emiraging
receptions.
Mrs. Pankhurst is a splendid exam
vv nf the fnt that she is not en
titled to the ballot
A person male
to advance a
o female who
great question and e-.-tabllsh a new
order of sociely liv resorting to the
methods of ignorance and wild li
rente bv such action forces the bal
.. wheels of government to remain
a'l nl trom that posiiion; at least pre
read open ivowaJ of faith.
rhc right oi woman t exercise
the ballot is believed B) a very targe
boily of thoughtful intelligent and
patriotic Americans not a few of our
u i. 1 puiuicl its te ing avowed oenev
. that Joetrtoe The t'annnursi
doctriM that women should a.isall
... . . I
v i 1 1 violence 10 secure ir rauiei
force recognition ot then righis l;;
Sl lenue it lo I lie American
idea
lt womankind it will cmse many to
.;r i-re a'e ihost Imnlh ptoelaim
jnK fn rgnt to have a voice In af
tirs of state who have noi mastered
n Kna( M(ienee of self-control. Per
ua.K lm. sal palietiee and reflec
i(M f Amerie:inism will cause om
neople lo iuoeee.1 much in Hie saiui
)s () the Pankliuist inva-
sion but It can be tiuihftillv slated
no large bo.lv of our people men ot
women are going lo get excited In
lidnliig Ihe ranks of those who uck
tu wiedge Meadamei liclmont and
PniiKhurst cs oradHaMS leaders of
their legions.
By the lime Cook and Peary adhei-int-
cease ipiarreling ihe public will
he rather wearv of the whole affilr.
Congicisman McOulre's iostmast
cis have all made i heir usual bow.
cei i itying
ship.
l0 the McGui e statesman-
. -
In the meiBtkne tbe New iugland
loiton nulls keep on put chasing col-
ion even
ha&r.
thoiigh the price is going
Presides! Tail's trip through ihe
Soutb has convinced din the central
baati Idea he started to advocate has
. v. ti lends in Dixie.
Kuisas topers complain lhat since
alisoluie" prohibit ion has been op in
iia hi ate boat has advanced from live
io ion cents per bottle
Cannon
The report that Speakei
vould recommend Congressman Mm
dock ol Wichita as a successor to Mi
i rune is not confirmed.
tine advantiue in hitviuit Kansas
tor a neighbor Hie politicians of tha'
sluie abuse each other all the time
I hey have no appointed holiday.
if there weie more people In New
Mexico II Is likely ihere would he
more folk idling the President Ins
penv never keeps lis plaHouu iledgen
After eonsiderable trouble gathering
Ihe lale epoits the Washington eor-
i et.pi unit iii of (he Boatua Ok) be hao
aveeriafned
i man may live in sec-
Hons
safe) v.
i-i'i rctarv llulltuger affirms the n
ports that be will spend much time In
Hie We a If he could lie Induced to
stay there and sever his offtchl rea
.UH. at 11 V. I .... . L. ... ....I..
'l"e.' t' m ...iuii.'i'ii 'ie- e-..tir to
M.- c.ed s..es mi wdi afford
. 4 . .. I . 1 ...... u
nt ii-i mill cttiitin.it- tiitvniti; . mhi tail
met salary
tHIGHTFUu f ATt AVtRTED
'1 would have been a crtpple for
lite from a li mbic cut ou my knee
cap" writes J-'iank Dlidjsrry. Kellt
her. Minn . "without Rucklon; .Arnl
qi Salve which soon cured me" In-
fallible for wounds. cut and hrulse's.
it soon cures Burns. Scalds Old Sores.
Holla Skin Kniuptitins. World's best'
for Tiles. L'5c at all druggists.
An Unkind Thrust
H'hiekasha Kxpress)
The Cuthrle ader Is always
jok
ma In Its in- . columns.
Ji had a
newspapei
story yesterday about H
man being held up. tire thief taking
all his visible coin In the flut place
we lon't believe any thief would he
fool -nough to w aste his energies on
a newspaper man. and tn the second
place we don't bellcv;; he got any
money if he did attempt it.
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llfl
ilMHtiii. .me of the leailma anlMUirsi
it'ttf as(H-ialinn i n - u o. tford nw e
the arrest and accompanied Si.ieliot
torn to Wellington where be was
chance. I ilh aunnlt tilth intent tO
k n( he( Qn faure k1v Utmi
fo j . vVoole. is thought u be
mucn innrove). lM tnt. operation 11-
fo mr.A wa foum e hai frac.
turt of thP 8ku ai)1 wnlle no
sProiis as it first considered still one
lnat mav prove ra!al
Elk City boosters claim that city
has doubled in population in the past
fourteen months
r;
lives Nowata
Tbe W. H. Roeser
homestead ai
Tulsa was sold to
J. E. Croshie the
-""iucinnuu uemg m "u --"-
d"'8on" oil film in the (tlenn Pool dls-
lrict vaiue.l at HOO.OOv-fi.OtW it
Rp!e.- proerty embraces 000 feet ot
Kro"nd on Main street and MM feet
011 Boulder street the lot running the
pln"v lpf""" of the block on Fifteen-
J 276 feet. The house with
improvements cosi annul .i""v
whPh
does not include the
garage.
hriibbery. or ground.
Ratal Hedges
died I nursday.
a Till
merchant.
Tills ins 1 k foi 1 sub -post off ice
Present iuatera are inadequate.
In the Pawnee county court house
occurred he marriige f Cana Curtis
and Mrs
nee
Maltha Potts both of Paw-
Mr. Wilaam Jordan
and Min:i Id I
Man t'ocsnnouer at the Indian Mis
smnarv Hantial church at Pawnee
tre united in marriage.
Lester Genfy. the son of A. W. Gen-
try living three miles north of Paw
nen. though only a boy of 12 years
hts won three valuable priz.es on his
display of corn at the state fair at Ok
lahoma it y. He won lirst premium
j2- jn .asn ff.(t bv tnP stfU(. fat.
association in the hoy corn contest
als R special prize of 91 5 offered by
() Classen the n... car niaglltlt
f OU.hnm I'llv ...1 ... cnl.l --I.
of a Cotton King harrow valued at
$i;.' offered by. the International Hat-
venter company.
Stillwater IhikIiii'ss men
orgajitaad ibeir commercial
bib
The Vinita jury in the case of '.v
Kita Leiiehan vs the M. K. T t ul
w ay. ret tu ned a verdict giving plaint
itl judgment ff IJJ.QQQ for (Hn.(C;;
.au..e h) the kws of her husband In
a wreck. i noa Muskogee Mr. Lone-
hen was engineer of a freight train
lhat collided with the Kaly fiver re-
sulting in his death and Injury to
his fireman. '
Toaa Williams colored of Tafl
killed his wife- sentenced to penlton-
limy for life.
O W Holdenmin. of Porter Okla .
lottiiei county attorney of Wagone:'
COUat$ pleaded guilty In the Muskogee
police court to being drunk and w'as
line io. Holdeman was out on n
lark and held nn Js" watch stolen
frnm nim Hp nPCare)1 that he was
overcome bv anoihei man and the
vv.it.ii takes from him by sheer force
Wodwurd papers claim that city will
grow so fast and got so big the agri-
ealtural schools will all 'want to visit
the city and grow accustomed to a
prosperity and patience thai never
allow misfortune to interfere with
town building
Clint Worrall declares Uine Wolf.
Kiowa COttBty the great agricultural
matt of thit section.
Cordell Washita county folks are
onfideut the efforts to chop out one
or two new counties will strike a dls
agreement snag and the promoters
eventually fall out with each other.
Tahleipiah dispatches relate finding
of gas and zinc In close proximity lo
the old Cherokee Athens.
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Balky Horse Va. Balky Man
(Ohio Stale Journal)
A wealthy f.'.imer In New York
'v hipped a balky horse and while en
gaged in this rither violent effort
he fell over dead. We would not Bay
that this result was in the nature ot
a retribution for a foolish and cuel
act t is possible thai the exertion
so affected the action of the heart
that ileal b wis fhe consequence
Hut the incident should call at tea
"on to Hie fact that the whipping of
a balkv hoi.-e is a risk that no man of
sense should accept. Kor if a man la
n ... l ll... 1... . L. O klMn
i.t n.ortl 111 I lir rn:iiyu n flu...'
lum otheMrtea. as all men acts do.
j i.
md whipping a balky horse
erally that iitrt of an act.
Violence Is not the specific for a
'alkv lorse nnd It will seldom do the
ho'se any good while It will always
da the man harm The driver catches
the dlstenitier from tbe horse and
balky men ire worse th-n "bulky hors
es. As a general thing the men wan
are ituel to talr horsa-a are eiuel 10
their wives and children Hoth treat-
ments atise out of the same Bplrlt.
What Siam'a Census Shows
(New Vork Herald)
The lb t general census has been
taken io Siam According to the re
tuns lianekok cltv Droner has a
iHnuibiiion nf R7.ri 'while the entire
nnckok district hin SS7.4ftl. The
mbers ol the population of Bangkok
have been until now estimated to be
btwn mo.aoo and gOO.000 of
which total 'about half according to
auib.01 itlea ib Chinese
Tbe first detailed cenaua of Slam
was completed In 104. ail previoua
wfls.iefi
Thc Big
At Renfro's Drua
I-HHiim's line candv the beat mi earth.
School Efcojf aluJ school sappttes.
Otiininc. IV & W. 3Jc an ounce.
Mentions Talcum IWdcr 15c a box
Wall paper 5c a rull. up.
i
i
s
i
C.
numbeiing of the people only taking
men into account. The 1904 census
comprised only twelve principal cir
cles or "montiions. that of KatiK
ki.k being omitted. The total popula-
11011 01 me iweive uistricis men enu-
merated amounted to ;:.a(8o:t:' souls
of which 2.B67.987 were of the s:m-
C8e raCe. Upon the result of the 1904
census the population of the whole
kingdom was estimated at about B-
B8o000.'
Want") To Gamble On Result
(No Orleans Picayune 1
itavun 111 uut- ui inf .uiiii. i;
schools had a class of vCung scholars
before her in maihemitlca last spring.
The exaintdes were In addition and
the following Illustration was offer-
eii hv the teacher: "Now children. Ifj
I lay foil- eggs on !he desk and you
Sammy.' she pointed to a Creek Ind'
laced 'ad al I he head of the class1
stioiilii lay Ihree eggs on the desk'!
bow nvnv would there he? ' The had I
boy of the class who had listened in j
fently. shouted "(!o on Sam. take her
op I don t believe she can."
A H.j h Profession.
''(tiller's Weekly.)
The re. "tit death of Mish Maria
Pi li i. known for her cooking In
t'eot and In practice left her II
brii'v on cookery to the Rnsfon Puh
lie libra r.. . Now observe an adver
ti "inent phnte in a New Vork
BettapSper of ISOT: "The eonnols
t-eurs in good eatinc are hereby In-
fertned that 0fl Wednesday next.
pieciseU as the clock strikes 12. a
Itmsl II II e" til 1 II 0 II I.V title green
turtle
will be served up at f'ie New Vork
hots. 12 Broad street h'Htnilies
t-'iMiplied as usual.'' Read over
Pickwick Papers" Knglish liteta
lure is filled wilh the toinaeh. II
ll i rtain. however that the interest
and importance ol food and 'he
treatmeat of it whether in Hi" s.ove
er in the mouth has never before
Keen understood iii ihe United SfateJ
to any i hum like H xtenl it is now
einiing to he realised.
Rahy won't suffer five mlnnlcs with
eroup If you apply Dr. Thomas' K.
leetrlc Oil al once. It acta lire magic
NEW
Fancy
Groceries
( hir tii'vv cimhIs arc corning in
every dsy. if you want the oew-
c-i
freshest and 1 t t oins
come to our store
Riilielicu's MbKC Meat
" ( leaned Currants
Jams and Preserves
Salad Dressing
Maple Syrup
Bucicwbeat (krttf
( 'atsttp.
l am ( Kteeti Hives.
Pimento Stuffed Olives
Ripe livcs
AlmrVnd Slttffed Olives.
( toss & Blat kweir - Pickled wal
nuts.
Cross & Blackwell's M 11 -In 'in
Catsup.
New Figs and Dates.
Edam ( heese
Brick Cheese
Imported Sviter Cheese
New York full cteatii chee-e
1 hit line f fancy groceries
are the new. 1. frtshtii and the
lu-sf the market affnt'ds we
aski 11m nume ditan others l i"t
'A ' lllftb'td r. ' .
inferior j;mIs. Scud 11 a trial
order today we can convince
1 11 niinin
j. it. MMo
114-116 N. Division
Sale Is Now On
Hi.iiM. I'attit St ) a ifaJiini.
larin clocks $1.00
Female springes from 50c to &&$u
And the Ix-st line of cigars in the City.
R.
206 WLST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
Bank of Indian Territory
OUR DIRK T(KS' POLICY
The men ilirectiug the affairs il this bank stand fbr
that 1 best in the Iktsipejss lilt
IU1 s
in eiuistrvative tn matters
of funds and progressive in recognilirtg that tniMlern lnk-
inc; requires axxkni methods tu attract and hold business
The bank of Indian Terjitor) isKkr the I klahina iuar-
tnt Law and is xMH'Tvi-ed h the .Hankinc; Department ot the
State nf Okbmomi; this fad taken together With it amptai
capital affords nnqncstiom'd assurance of safety for dcxisitsv
We invite sinaH as well as laroic 'ace units
204 W. Oklahoma Ave.
mmmmm
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I The Oktahoma State Bank
GUTHRIt. OKLAHOMA
$TATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
OUR DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Now St;ito law provide absolute wifety to out
(JppoHiifirH
WK PAY 4 PKK CKNT ON TllUS DKPOMIH ! .
A. El. Babtiuk President I.yman J. Obat Cashier.
iii
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When in Guthrie stop at
Tlrre EIKs Hotel
First clase. a flay. All -upwy rfitrni
Mr. nun Wrf. -f.-W. Douglwrty Props
GUTHRIE
Neat Pressing
CLUB
Will call for and deliver
yonr clothes cleaned and
pressed. Four suits per
month one suit vr week
$1.50. Ladies clothes given
special attention.
ERNEST B. METZ
Phone rkx. (inthrie kla.
Roval Hotel Dascincnt
FARM AND CITY
LOANS
Estate and Htitale.
t
in
INSURANCE
A Specialty
See M. L. MOCK
114 1-2 E. Okla. Ave. Phone Ml.
Farm Inan Heal Elstata
Fire Tiightnini; Tornado Kt:
cident Plalc (Jlass and allothrt
insurance.
F. A. Gooms
Phoned 4 IJ H.0kleAi
ORQPSY
'urcd. itilck rctjrf trrnoi?o
all KWBlllnit In S to :.) dajs:
tn in fin ds effpctR pr.'tnanent OBrt
Trial trpatmeni given free to suffer
ors. rtothinK falter K' eirnars.
lestinxinlals aii.l ft "rial'. irataieit
write Dr II If lireen'K Suns Hot
0. Atlanta. forKla.
W. P. CAMPBELL
Land Mining and Brokerage Co.
St. Joe Ark.
H iiiii Kink and Zinn tHtn4a ; -t vel
ieil Zlne I'mpcrtk'a; Hard
Wood White Oak. Ash and
First Hand Price.
t)
WM----ajeaa-
flttcMen's Arnica Salve
I tie ftesl Slve ia THa World.
SttWiek.
1
I
I ..
ot (inthrie. and their ftjSty. al-t
i
per tat 11 in si the investment
i
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wj-. w w w- w ' w . W I w t w- w- w w
N. F. CHEADLE
Exclusive dewJer in
COAL
AttJ)
WOOD
(KeUblifhed iss;i)
I knt'p on liand
Every grade of deep
shaft Coal.
Turin strictly enali.
PHONE 6
Office and yard 424 W.
( 'klnlioina AvPtiiiH.
Billings 8 Snyder i
(ineral Coatrar1or f
Wholes ! sort RetitH pralsri la
Sand Crushed Pock Building S
Stone Cement and Brick.
Produtere of Cimarron Blvr S
and. x
Room9ljrna Block. Phone 1190 S
anumurcTro C Dll t o
fiw I I M-II.AI-l-lwHllll-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909, newspaper, October 30, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616087/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.