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PAGE FOUR
TTIE GUTHRIE I) VTLY LF-ADEK SATriJDAY JANTARV 2. I9ir.
THE DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE O. NIBLACK
Puhltslied daily from 1 he Loa: -r bu.lil-
Inir West Harrison avenue and entered
at the Quthrie riois. office s st'i'ond ctuss
nuttier.
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phone extension 75
President . Wilson has concluded
that peace is tar off. Especially with
a new grandchild in the house.
Anyway conversion under the
jireacbing of Billy Sunday or Billy
Chappell trill not make a man any
worse than he was before.
South Carolina had three governors
In six days. A state afflicted as
South Carolina has 'been couldn t
change too often.
waits. Of course the young folks-
back from college have their 6uu
ste;:s and canters. These are sut-
ccssful and enjoyable 1 rovlded t..-l
natives are sufficiently dazzled an 1
shocked by tie variety and ext-rava-gunce
of the evolutions..
The dancers are sober haru ww-
ing persons urtlmariiy tne$ o U'
bed at nine o'clock uut the anua'i.j
ball comes but once a year and two j
three and four a. m. may sound t.ur
fateful passage c'J time -tforo ej
glorious occasion can be tarji-.nateu.
There ara yawns the next day la.;
the memories of those flec;in? Iiouu
are worth the price.
One sees very jolly sport at thesa
unconventional functions. There an'
turned darj:ers lrom m:l33 ar;-'.inil. t
-Naturally light and gracet-.'.l on iie-r
feet they improvise steps belter Hart
the average teacher of dancing. AViin
innate sense of rhythm and tooling
for the humor of motion- thou j
pigeon wings are a moving picture .;
lung to be remembered.
Ft
ormer uame
JI7 1
vvaraen
Senator John Sharp Williams sees
the virtue in prohibition though he
realises the horror of its personal
application.
Socialists believe those who favor
war shuold be the first on the firing
line. The next thing for the social- j
ists to do Is to pass some law-en
forcement measures.
It Really Does Relieve Rheumatisrr
Every-boay who is articled wi:u
Rheumatism In any form should b.v
all means keep a bottle of sioan
Liniment on hand. Tnc m.nute yoa
(eel pain or soreness in a joint or
muscle bathe it with Sloan s I.ir.i.
went. Do not rub it. Sloan's pene-
trates almost immediately ng.u i-:
the seat of pain relieving the hot
tender swolk'n feeling and making
the part easy and cotiiiortal le. Gel
a bottle of Sloan's Unlment for
sents pf. any druggist and have u j:;
the house against ('olds Sore aim
Swollen Joints Luiubasjo Sciiiti.-a
ind like ailments. Your money but.;
:f not satisfied but it does Eire a
most instant relief. Utiy a bcti
today.
f V .'r- wt V ;
Is s ; i ' . ' A
i H v. 'T 'V. il-
x" li v t7? '.--rv .f
river Kuphraiej. til th9 tj: or: IT?
Ilitlites and unto tho great sea to-
ward t.i ) r.o'.nx down of the sun shall
bo your coast.
'-.There rtiall not anv man Id a!iU
to star '. be!0'. ti the da'-J'
tii y 1. i . i lib vj(- i
v.-ii kb witu c'3q: i win tnt r.ii:
thee nor forsake- tnee. 1
Ho strcng and cf a g:i:cl ti': i;e:
for unto 'ii;s pto.ilf'shalt 'iioi 'h-
vlde for i: 11 Inhrlttitti tn j w'li -i
I swsro usto' their fathers to s;:ve
t jn:n - .
; Only be tiion strong and verv four-
agcous mat thru mavest cbserV'j to
do aceordin; to all the law wh'e'i
incsCi my. servant com landed thee;
turn not from it to the Tight hand or
to the left that thou mayost prosper
vhlthersoever thou goesf.
I This book of the law shall not de-
part out of thy mouth; but then sha1
nditate therein day and night that
I then mayest observe to do according
to all that is written therein: I-.-:
j then thou shall make thy way jroa-
I perdua and then thou shalt have gocd
' success. - . f. .
Have not I commanded the;?- Ue
Strang and of good coirage; ce not
J afraid neither be thou dismayed; for
the 'Lord thy God is with thee whltr-
' ersoever thou goest. "
Jack Johnson is to fight at Juarez
Trovided the proper weapons anr; I
sufficient ammunition are used then
should be no objection.
Jf.liu li. iioiilit) well know 11 Ili'iKhfi ilic jKiliticbiii wliti was
trnnx' w;n-:lcii intili'i' Javi-j-t:;.? (Vui'c. lie lives at Alvii Jiiul is
nr.w litritipil -in iIh oil business
SEJSK&SrSSHSlSJSKSIX&l
S COMMUNICATIONS.. Sj
It is predicted that flour will go t(
$110 "barrel in April. The openinj
of the exchanges has certainl."
brought prosperity to the gamblers
(The Leader is not responsible for rnn-
ribulions jlppearintf 'under t'lis beftd.
(ivonymous communictinn wiil not lie
rimed. The real name of tile conti
"ist be given)
UNEMPLOYMENT AND
WOMEN'S FASHIONf
The incessant changes in styles fo
women were called a great cause o
unemployment at the convention hel
to discn this subject the past wee.v
at Philadelphia. Miss Juliet Stuar
Poyati who has. made a study o
the reasons why) 'people are out o"
work said that women) continuall
make so many chants in wearin'
apparel; that Manufacturers neve
know what to make until the lac
minute. ;.They shut down whip
i style changes are pending then wor
overtime.' - ?
The reason why the average ma'
si'endg less for clothes than the aver
age woman is not that mascuiin
closing is essentially lea3 espen
sive. it is more that the man wean
lus suit until it looks shabby. Th
woman merely wears hers until i
looks isehind the game though I'
may still be iperfectly ne'-t and at
tractive.
As more and more women entu
commercial careers and . see thing
more In a business light they seen
somewhat averse to needless ehangef
Sht tmslness girl's neat trim sui
and walking shoes look more lik
standard masculine styles than any
thing the feminine world has devise'
for twenty centuries. Manufacturer:
that produce this' kind of goods nim
e able to run with some degree
steadiness. ' -.
The flnumber of : women who fol! '
closely the caprices of fashion i
probably exaggerated. Hard work
lug families have no money to throv
away tin whims. Slight concession
of iirice by merchants on goods tha
seem likely to go out of style ar
quickly snapped up.
The 'free use of wi'.ruDug is ;
great stabilizer. The merchant witf
a stock affected by a fashion chang'
knows Jiow he can sell it to without ."
Rreat loss. All which tends to pro
mote Jfgularitjl of labor and em
ployment.
n Eighty Niner's View.
Editor Leader: The ap:eal m The
Leader for active 'work of all kinds
and classes of Guthrie citizens in
popularizing the Chamber c Com-
merce should bring out the verv best
sfforts that is in everv loyal pu. be
spirited citizen' of the town. It has
10 happened that 1 have lived ami
teen active in some very small' and
some of the largest cities of this
'our try It ihas been my observ ation
that' no city can ever hope for per-
nanent good in material things with
Is citizenship always frothing at the
nouth in the e'forts to get each
'ther by the wind pipe. 'I have in
-ecent years heard little . else in
juthrie except the des;.erate plans
if some bunch to "Tix thin.irs"' su
'.hat they could down some cp'i:r
unch. In the meantime numerous
uid glorious opportunities were
coming and rapidly passing for
?rasping good things for the city. .
Having seen other cities with
ft V . ! v-Ji ' I
THE LIVSR Rnui.ATEP 'HE
BODY; A SLUCS1SM LIV-R
NEED3 CARE.
Sorteone bus rn:d I'.irt pi-opW with
Chronic Uver (Complaint shoiilj lip
shut up .wav from ihumanltv for
they .are pessiiiiipts nd see through
a "glass darkly" Wi- Pecsrise
mental states depend imon phv-s'.-a!
states Ililionfnes.i iHeadacbca Dlz-
?lnees and Constipation dlrappear
fitter using Dr. Kin its Now Urn Pills
Co.". r.t your Druggist.
Olsmithisms
(From an Individual point of view.) ' '
For twenty-five moro or less delightful years I have been a rei'dent "
and business man of Guthrie. During all of that time I have. been well known j
as a faithful friend of Guthrie and a Democrat without guile. Ready when-
ever called upon to render to both the city of my home and the party of
my choice all the assistance possible in time of need commenEurate t
with my means in service and In money. Irt return would It uo tao much
to ask you ta remember me In time of need?. 'If you think ft would 'don t
do It. On the other hand If you believe thati one good turn deserves 'an-
other anl that I am honest temperate nd capable of making the City of '
Cuthne a good postmaster do m the favor of sending a post card ad -dressed
to. the Hon. T. P. Gore Senate Chamber Washington O. C. asking
for my appointment as postmaster at Guthr.'e Okla and put me under t
thouearrf obligations to you. for the kindness and courtesy Shown to an old ' '
soldier good Demoorat and I think I may say it without doing violence to
the truth deserving citizen. Vv -. ')'
FRANK OLSMITH.
Cs. B. Sa behalf of our regular business permit us to sa-y that not-
withstanding the above announcement 'we ahull .continue the sale of sue i1'
Fire Arms Sportsmen's 'Hoods 'Cigars Tobacco and. Pipes as the needs .if :
the good people who have favored us with their custom may require win ill
further notice. .. ;
OLSMITH ARMS CO. - ; Guthrie Oklal
' Phone 198'
Lcuiso 'Askew of Guthr'.o were gue.'i:s
Of Mrs.Geoi-gd Mr.rtin last WBi.'t
K Cctton reached for bale cot
ton in Crescent Tuesday. Onthrlo
was paying $7. H) for the Lct Cres-
cent continues to be a cotton market.
Any shin itching !s a temper teeter.
The more you scratcn the worse It
Itches. Doan's Ointment 13 for piles
eczema any skin itcliinj..50c at all
drug stores.
Ry keeping v.Htth on the lncjir'iig
mail the? C'yractige. (N. Y.) poato.-f..
offlclula.' have found SI ; difKuWf
s.'iclMntJ of the name of that clt;. i .
A housentid remeoy in America for
25 years Dr. Thomas' Klectric - Oil.
For cuU. sprains - burns scalds
bruises. 15c and 50a. At all drug
stores.
The Japanese. II Is said ure 'irii-
(lueltig tiumi than "iO.UOO OIKt Ions of
coal a year from .1 Ins In Japan ant
it.etterrilss for sale at The Lead'-riffouth LManchurla.-
offi:e. Pricb 3."c S for $1.00.
OQ.
If
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!K X 'A k n a T i ' '
"..' BRILLIANTS. '
IllStSIHXkiKKSJIfJI i
I
yortunt: tel'5 what she is thousiit
1j gi.e T.a Kcntaina '
Klaimrv corrupts botii the
er and the giver. iBurke
re
paihn-fai.'ci
Ho is on ) of taose wise
thropists who in a time of
wcjld vote for nothing but a supiil
cf loo;hpicrks. Douglas Jerrold.
I . .
j Fumes West Flanders ( B -. iMail.)
j feisty -thousand wcrn soldiers strung
j alone the s;r.' where they ccocked
I tnc ru3n of the Herman invaders t.o-
l ward Pes De Calais are all that are
f left of the Belgian army of two hun
dred and thirty thousand men 'under
arms when Ceritamy invaded Bel-
WHERE THE OLD
v DANCES HOLD SWAY
When mention is made of danciiir
one thinks of tangos and fox trotf
and one steps and all the frills an'
fandangos of up-to-date society. An)
newspaper man will tell you though
that there still exists a wide world
of this tlivension not affected "by the
Sashimi plates of the dancing mas-
ters. For many organizations the annua!
dance la a historic function of th
winter" sessonj reaching back for i
ppntration or two. The word "ball
wlitoh h rather the favorite term tor
tb-e events may sugger.t stately
-halls and elaborate decorations. Hut
it il quite likely to be ap.ilied to the
iiitinar break-down of the Cross
Koads ' Engine Company or the
lioniertr shindy in a back street haP
of the tlitksmijh't llenefit siyiety.
Qiiu.fliMiis and cuir dames are
mail . i a.i.is. and few of .the more aif-
vt-iiturou try the
reatly inferior facilities develo:
'.nd build up almost a world-wide
imputation as great health resorts
lave wondered at the indifference ol
Host of Cuthrieites mostly owners
it property when numerous liv
transitions have presented them
lelves for doing great things for tie
city. This feature of the Kj'utfirie
ituation appears to the live wile
awake man. as. bordering on near
sighted rauleishness.
r it.ioat wasting time or spa'-'
JermitLthe suggestion that just now
it the early stages'of a new year
ne that will spell much for'Troeras
jr ( retr-ogrcssion for Guthrid) it
hould be the duty of every citizen
o promptly respond to that appeal
of the Chamber of Commerce il
there have been incidents in t:i
past activities of Fiat organization
which you are determined to criticize
lust consider that kicking is the
argument of an animal called the
n?'ile. It never yet brought you any
provender or 8 straw tied -ven. Ge'
into the harness. Help sha; e thing;
more to your liking If possible .'n
that manner whatever is done oi
left undone will be the result of tho
aggregated judgment of the live citi-
zens of Guthrie. It has been arrang-
ed so that the cost of memberslr-
glum but one of Kin; Aliert'3 staff
offH-ers who hti been wil'i the a: ray command of two hundred French guns
sine? the s'egc of Lies
the small Uelsf'.ctn fur
realh: professional branch of the arm This barren verbiage current among
into whicji officers ;went for . ipure men ' - .'
love of their profession and from Ight coin the tinsel clink of coni-
IJege to the Yser tnev have proven' pliment. . Tennyson
themselves worthy of the cause for
whi.Th they are fighting. Some Idea
of the value placed on bur artillery is io it. and happier to be sometix-a
indicated by the fait that a Belgian reate than not to trust. 0r. John-
captain of srtillerv was placed in son'
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTOR I A
PLENTY CF CARSIAGcS
'STILL MADE
The fortv-thir! r.r.nual convention
HJid exhibition cf the 'Carriage Uluild-c-s'
I.Vatbnal Association will be held
at Cleveland' Ohio during the week
beginning Geptea her; 1 'lftl'S.' This
association was organized In 1872 and
Is one. of the oldest of American trade
bodies. The carriage factories of the
United State (wagon factories not in-
cluded) produced -1900000 vehicles
during .the' year .'from . Julv. 1913 tn
Joily 13.14 mo3t;of ' which 'were 'dis-
posed of In' this country.
Doan's Regulci; ti-e recommenaeii
hy ninny who say they operate essW
ly. without griping aad without bad
oft.er effvtr ?Ae at all drug stores.
ZEEM
Gutfine!
Garag
Phone 58
' For dyspepsia quf national ailment.
.use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recom-
I mended for strengthening digestion
purifying the blood At v 11 drue
It is better to suffer wrong than to 'store. l. 00 a bottle
i.
D. Van Hoozcj-
Proprietor '. ' '. c;.r' '.'.' ';.' ;;-'''
' " " 1 ' J i jLimiqi
tw iind directed their flra oonHnnAiiatu . J0 in honorable strife
today U a
far more efficient. nia:li!ne than ti:;t
which n et the fir.it German RttacV .
He said to -The-Associated Pre?.-
correspondent:
"When we reashed tiie Yscr wc
wers a beaten t:nd demoralized army
almost to th point of absolute di3-
o:'ganizat'c)s.. FigUMr.g for wee'xs
without tdicpate sl-.joci from cur
allies and with xon ol o.ir :n '3 ia-
lleving tl:at wo had teen Iv'l to our
fate the chances of ever again uu'&-.
ing a fighting for:'e of our arm.v rem4
ed remote. 'That wc did j v.as due
to the - hghest- anJ lowest fuctors i;i
our civilisation the inspiration and
activity of- oar kin? and the V.f'rX.tsx
spirit of our peasantry I
for . thirty -six hours Jn ona of the
:icKet; oi tiller; duels of the cam-
paign. . '
i 'Oniy !:e.-crd to cur artillery arc tiio
rcgiilarcy:list corps and the vol-
unteer motcr corps. Tho .'cyclistj
wc? well trained and the UMans w;:i
ong have causo to rsmerrber their
inaritsmanship. The automobile driv-
ora volunteered from "what might
ii-ive- bean called the .butterfly class
cf soriety yr.uths bufthey have prov-'
an as tOKh as the' battered cars
nvliicb they drive.; They have enuur- j
td incredible hardships and many of
'them occupy unmarked ' graves the
'o!o reward for -some desperate scout-
ing venture. " .:
'"T'lia loss said "about our infantry
i-y.i .'ting at the beginning' of the war
Surrenders . nothing but his 'life; :
Who t'Hily triumphs cast away
Tho glory of the well-worn day.'
. . rMontgomerj'j '
And In the dajs of these kinds' shall
. the God of 'Heaven ret up a kingdom
. which shall never .be destroyed. iPin-'
iel ii:44.
Indeed it is well said "in every c')-
ject there is inexhaustible meanings;
th2. eo toes in it what the eye'
brings man so seeing Carlyle.
I coivy assails me nouiesi; t.ie winas
howl around the highest .peaks;
Ovid. : . ; . . .. '
Special Sale
Fo'r.l 'Wefek:;
a .- - " . . . ..... . . .
n
$100 Reward. StOO .
h.?;i:' yi' -hp better ibitt Ihe work of the men The readers of this paper will be
1 .. ntpnnt-tl In Ir.nrn ihnf thn la at Inqot nn
..i -T-U . 'I'l fic-l n tha -.-LI i.. K . - . . -r
The kind's 'arirtncratii
guards is :a thing of. the jfcst. The.' oat-tfiere in the trenches has ijiaid in
areaekd disen.30 that deiftnee has been
branch of the Ferv'ce. We only havj positive euro now known to tho medical
' .!' -..aiia. iniifco 01 our country disease redulrea a. ronstltnt onnl tram.
have been .till j&nded ami their rh m Tail lor. any past shortcomings in this c ii-JiVcatarrh 111.6 only
taken by two reg:mc-nts .1 sde :t; of
Flemish psasants and rommand'-d 'hs
active young offi-crs in Ticliia ri.
When the critical 8i?iis.t!-jn 'a?-n's
the Yser wn rpiilicl t ie l i""l rej- "!"!" " iue j.ow .uounines tano ana givir.g 1110 patient atrcngin ay
.... .. ouuuinT ui i.ie constitution ana ass sunr
left 'and practically all of this is sub-
11 be on Dae most cuuita "e end
popular basis ail con get in tt:
in and all can he of scrvi e to t!
city and to themselves.
Aren't your heels about sore
enough id Quit iitv'.ns? Eighty
NIner.
COLDS ARE OFTEN MOST SERI-
OUS; STOP POSSIBLE
COMPLICATIONS.
The disregard of a Cold hie o'tr
brought many a regret. The fact v
Sneezing Coughinr. or Ft-ter ghou'd
be warning enough that your es'it.
needs Immediate attention. Certainl'-
Loss of Sleep Is most series. '!t i t
sarning jtiven iiy Nature it i mm't
duty 10 himself to assist by doing h'f
part. Hr. King's New Dis'wverv U
basfd on a scientific analysis of
old ' fashioned J'0;18-. at yur druggist. Buy
uvtu iuuy.
anfry sec red to rtr.:cn'i.er tii g'cry
of their -past when their ;.;';! ie w.-re
the -terror of the lnvad.ng Spanish
and it needed only- tho actual leader
ship of the king to well theiii iuta
the fightWg force yo:i see hare tDla".
The kin? is commander of this army
and during tiioso nine terrible days
in the trenches while
hurled their hen r.'c vs. r.r i -ve
waited In vain for the cxnert d e: ;
iort. t'.:n kins Wis n::t only an in-
piraiion to his offit crs i:r j .1 en ai
he foag'.it -beside them b-t be prov
ed ltin:s-.'!f a c";ai)!e n-i'ia:v !;.i;'f-r.
To-lay t'.c army is an rif; ;; 1':. fit
ment. IZz'A'a Catc.rrh Curo is taken in-
-.. ... icrnany actmj ciiroctiy upon tna oiooa
"jert to artillery fire 1;ut the sau:e nnd rnacous surfaces ot tho system tliore-
1 . by oectroy'tia; the foundation or the dis-
i.'u ii;ru n.iir.o me J.ow .countries case. 1
zti) t
nrtlure in dslm Its work. Tho DroDrletors
have so much fith in Its curatlvo pow-
ers th.1t l)ii-v Cfrr Ci-ttk T-Tlinflrtwl lnllfira-
toiiacity in Our army which will conk 'or anyfeiie that It falls to cure. Send
. . . ... ; ' . for Vrt cf testimonials.
'inue to hoid Sest ( landers until the Addrs p. J. chun-ey a CO. Toledo Ohio.
advance on .Brussels -begins " I tttlZnl'.
1 iaiiioiis sr battle g.-oand3 in the m!d-
uT tgea seems' to hav'e revived a
STOP THAT COUGH NOW x
When you catch Cold or begin to
the Germans ; t ough the f:rst thing to do 13 to
uc ur. Heirs I'ine-Tar.fl.inev. .t
peiKHrates the i:r.:n?3 of the. Throat-
and U-ng and f:;hta the Germs of
the .Incase jtlving qui. k relief and
natirra! hejl.'us "Cur whcie family
dupciid en riee.Tar.Honey for
Conjriis and Colds." writes M..eJ
Wii!:i:m Hamilton Ohio It always)
l.c-li;s. ;5c. at jour druggist.
I SK J! f !l rt'T T
CRESCENT CITY NEWS.' . JK
stii(iKXMjiaaa
ins. force toa Fmall of cr.ur.-e for we
are unable to give our men 1-jve! K Si S Jr. X K : 7c x ; x X V 9
fro 1. the trenches such as the Frcn 2. SCRIPTURE. S
and (English cow enjoy and this ha
caused seme natural co.i:;i!aint. fa-
in spite of this as jou can see for
yourself the eirite of the soldiers
could not be better.
K X K.S5 Hy5JiSi1ll
"Frank Pniitt was a Guthrie visitor
monday. ' '. ; -- . '. ". '
. y. '
Dr. Kendall was a engines.; visitor
to Guthrie iJlonday. . ' . '
Willi's Freeland and Will Brown at-
l:.-ndsi the .Masonic ConEistory t
fim of the week at Guthrie. -
V For One Week Commencing i;
rnday the 9th and Closing Sat-
urday the 18th we will give a
LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all
Cooking and Heating Appliance?
Portable Stand Lamps and Fixtures
El Grilles former
price f 5.00 sale price tjt;
M AO
iTtl
El Tosto. former price ) FQ
$4.00 sale price 3
Hot point Irons
&3.50 sale
price
former price
$3.12
) Xiekcl piate El. Perco former ..' i
price $8.00 . 07 1 h
Bale price .......... Ol 1 11
:e la
.49
Alumlm-.Ti E omfo.
price l. CO sale
price ....
t; tnc
-$4.03
Utility Outfits' former price
Sale j .. v.
price'..' ...
El Gloatovos former price lu.jo .
Bale PO nr
price ...iDiUU
Oi"l!na Irons
ndSaleV
price ...v.;: i
former
?r 'prife
$224
Mr. Jxiyerie who it; attondiirj Ce
rtate university viritci a few days at
pit
ail veterans now and mast of thp:n . that the Txird spake unto Joshua the
are young In years. Tie officrrs arc!
picked for their work without rr-yar-1 j
' Joshua 1: 1-9
aiter me death of Moses the tita Ciuries Moss .hom th's v
TtK--se men are servant of the -Ijird It 'came! to pass.
P lilevins a nenhew of Uacle
son of Nan Moses' minister sayini Jake and iAdani Dittaaore a cousin.
Moses my rcrvant is dead: now from IHichland. Kansas was here on
to their former rank jjid atny cf j tbereiore arjse go over this Jordan a v'jlt with relatives last week
the highest officers of the arn:y lave! thou and all this pt-ople unto the
been reiegard to pas. a wiere 'they land whi-li I (io give to then even Warren Strange a tery fine young
are doing usc-iUl work. Lut ..-oro!!o t ie .aildr.n of Israel. man from Alva returned to his home
they cannot repeat tny of the V.und-j livery j.ia'e that the so - of tour in Tuesday last after visiting a few
ers wbi.-h marked the flrft pait of . fo -it ; s.iall tread upon .that 'iav 1 days here with relatives
the war. Uiveu unto you. cs 1 said tteM Mrs.
We liave no apolosifs to inake f.ir j Fro n the wilJernesa and tais l.- Mrs. Hortense Doye. Grand iMat-
our artillery. This service as the banon even unto the grea; rive tha ron of the Eastern Star and
Call:
explain
cinu let us .snow an
the many advantage
of our labor saving a
I
lances
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 23, 1915, newspaper, January 23, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616974/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.