The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO.
TnE lt:at)er nuTnnm oklx Monday .mix .u ion.
n n n 5
' I a av H'S Paa
Sarsaparilla
Acts directly ami peculiarly
on the blood; purities enriches
ani.Ftevitali7.cs it and in this
vay'biriMs'-up the whole .sys-
tem: Take it. Get t today.
In t-
4 0..'d
;1V.U Simlit'l "'"' " '
. tiilU'ttt vilit.-4 Sarsatabi.
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WOMEN
A d'ti:u'!.o.l psi at Newport
On Aummt will be Lady Granard.
-h vat .1ifir hei- ti.nrftiiEft .Mls
Leatrice M:lis i'.uu'imt of Mr. and
' frs.- Oiitleu Mills. :!rs. MiUs lias
sent out cards for a dinner on Au-
gust ' 0 i which the exclusive New-
port set will tnect her daughter on
lier first is.t .since he became the
count (if Granard..- Mer i. a4id
is in She household Jf King George
and Uidy Granard took an import-
ant j.urt in the coronation ceremon-
lot.. .
Food "for the Baby.
' ThcC'Ncw York milk eommittee
lias "jirepared a menu for the bull"
who vis ' betvveeti IS' months and -years
of ;& tn;tt may interest the
tiioLlie The dinner for sucm a
baby. may 1h ? broth "of beef in tit-
ton "gr chhkeu thickened with peas
farina. f-3-;i or rice or beef juice
thickened with Stale bread crumbs;
or vegetable soup with yolk of euc:
or c 4s poached with a glas of milk.
Dessert may Te apple sauce prime
pulp." "with stale lady fingers or gra-
ham crackers; or -plain puddings rice
tapioca iilain' man se junket or bak-
' e custard. Zwiebaoh is Rood for a 1
baby of that at;o and juice of an
orasft is t-ooj either half an hour
bettiie the hreakiast milk or half an
huaa iifti-iw jrdi
Woman Mountain Climber.
Ml-s Dora Keen daughter of Dr.
V. W..Keen f Philadelphia i the
latest addition to those who aspire
to climb Mount Mc.Kinley. it 3s said
that'rihe and -her guides have found
a -spot from which it may be climbed
That! hag never been tried before.
She -.will -have to estajblis-h stations
all the way up the mountain and
thas guides from Switzerland. She
dialed. Mont Jllanc and the .Mattor-Jityui.-J'ioin
ail possible points.
First' Airship Woman.
ails Harriet Quimby w ill take part
in' the aeroplane contest at the avia-
tion jneet early in August in Chicago
4iiid will be the first woman to ti-
ter such contest. She thinks that Lv
anbthe." summer eoeiety women will
take- tip the fad as she says men
have magnified the danger of the
eport which is certain to attract wont
en of fashion beea-a.se of its cost.
Buttons in Fashion.
' Crocheted buttons are used to a
preat extent this stim'tner and many
women who are ingenious are mak-
ing them for themselves Button
TiKMiia may be bought and these cov-ered-'with
a thin bit of lawn over
which is placed the cro dieted cover
This is ir.a.le in Irish lace pattern
a .rose very often covering the ivn-
- ter .of the button.
Good Summer Drink.
fifa&e a quantity of mint 1 -.'ares
ami -pkiee in a howl with a quart of
chopped ice. .Stir leaves and lew
until the mint is extracted from the
bruised leaves and then strain off
the -water. Add the juice of two or-
ajfges" six lemons and a pint of
sugar. Serve in tall glasses .with a
spits of mint in each.
Use of Bacon Fat.
A woman who makes the most of
everythine haves ali the fat meat
'renders' the drippings. She
puts into it during the process an
uncut onion savory and thyme salt
and pepper. After the dripping :"'
strained they are kept in a cool
phts liV.d used instead of lard in
coo1ci;jg meats and M-getabies.
f .
FORT Slt'L APPOINTMENT
Special to Daily Leader.
;kjaiwimi City Okla. tulv Ma-
jor Oeolfic W. Goode V. S. A. ret i led.
i-riR be-n de-iirnated as jiueeoedin
Major fieorce U Scott in charae of
Apaehc Indians at Fort Fill. Major
FwM!t ?o;4 to IVmver. Major t; !o
ws formerly s'atiotied at Foit Fill
having been there with the F1il r:n-
airy -in ll'S.
bo n ired
Jt tnay lie from overw ork hut
the chances are Its from an in-
activc LIVER.
- With a well conducted LIM-k!
une can J i mountain )f labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred rer cent to
cries earning capacity.
It can be Wept in heatthf utactlua
by an J only by
fpL.
AMONG
- THE
E
I
Illf DAYS .
OFF FOR GOOD
EHUIB
Batch of Convicts Given Free-
dom Under Provision ol
State Statutes
Aceorditifr to the t)klabnta law
coiiicts jti state jnisoiis are entitled
to !l.i!t days' giH'd time at. the eii-l
ot their sentences if they have been
good prisoners am ate reeommem
eu -by the wardens ot tin prisons
Saturday Governor Or ace- issued par-
dens to those recuii. mended under
the law. both front tho refo'-uialory
at Granite and the penitentiary at
'Mi Alos'.er. I tie pardon?! takf effect
during the jiiontn of August.
Those at the Granite reformatory
are: Jleury Xewman lioijera eoun-
ty. bursbtry two years; Elmer Ray
'McO'ain larceny one year; Ton:
Ifomlry Koj-.ers larceny of domestic
animals year and yix months; John
ireskins. I'utsburs. assault to kill
two vears; Roy Swofford Greer
gran.
larceny in roe years; Jim
Moncrief Grady selling forced in
strument one year; HJ Green. lurg
ary three years; Will Me'Ijond. Ro
gers burglary three years; ( harles
Johnston. Carter assault with intent
to comn.it. a criminal . ofiense one
year; Fred Smith (colored) Musko
gee larceny three years; K. K.
Ibuisherty Cotnaiiche forgery one
year.
Sho"t Term Men eGt Out.
John llairland hoeers. grand lar-
cenv two years; r.. i. iie.uier tar
ter fernery- one yearn ud six
months; John V. (ri 1'awnee cm-
he'zlen.em one year and a day;
'Henry Trusley i.atimer celling liqu
or to minor year and a day; J. YV.
!i'ily Garter larceny year and a
day; Guv IbHmhton I'iuviuh' attempt
ed robbery yoar and a day; lieit
Anderson. (Taw. assault to kill; one
year; tnnl Hurt liiunier iiorse
ireeny year and a day; Bert Jones
Pottawatomie assault three years.
Oil izensiop pardoiiB without the
thirty days were granted to (Charles
Owens MuskORee prand larceny six
months;
kill six
Those
who are
izenship
ami F. L. Miller ossault to
months.
at. the slate penitentiary
given full pardons with eif-
are Tom Smith Pawnee
threo years; .lohu W. Tan
burglary.
ner Sequoyah selliuirr ltpior to a
minor year and six mouths; Ijiiin-bci't
A MiHre 'Oklahoma. .'srnnd larceny
six n.onths; Irene prowm ol'ttawat-
omie praml larceny six months;
Joan llildebraml Delaware burglary
two years; Tom Phillips PiltsbiirK.
assault to kill two years; John Adel
berger I'itisburu. ;raml larceny
eiiii.it months; Li man Modfonl Mc-
Olain eutieitiK female under 11 years
one year; Kd Oyer Garter larceny
yerr and a day.
Pardons without citizenship -Irene
'YotiuK' McvOlain burglary ami lar-
eetiy two years; .pick. .McMillan
Custer. Kramj larceny one year;
Joseph J. Vale Rogers burglary
three years; Walker Prater Garfield
Imi'fdarly two years; Nelson Durum
Musluiuee false pretense three years
Frederick Ferryman Muskogee
forgery three ye.-.r-s.
Malaria Makes Fate EP.uod.
The Old Standard (JKOVK'S TASTF-fd-lSS
CH1I.G TONIC drives out
malaria and builds tip the system. Fur
grown people and Children 50c.
A SIMPLE
HOUSE
OR
WORK DRESS
i
S'y.:
-t---
'his
pal -
turn
se is
PROTESTED
"Equal to Confiscation of
People's Property" Wires
Major of Hcilester
Speelal to Dail Itvuier.
LMeAIester. Okla. July SI The ae-
on of the state board of equalization
in rahdn;; the assessed valuation d'
hum l'e per cent of town lots uO per
cent and merchandise stock 5tt per
cent lias stirred the people of Pitts-
UwiX county into rluhteous iitiMKiut-
tion. a vigorous protest against the
propost; incretisff in the assessment
wi.i he made. Mayor Pete Hanrnty
seiit the following tele:;rr n to Gov-
ernor t'rnce about the matter Satur-
day afternoon:
"i am reliably informed that the
state equalization board has raised
the .assessed valuation of taxable
property of t city fa) per cent above
that made by the city commissioners.
On behalf of the people of McAlester
1 protest against the action of the
state equalization board insofar ns it.
applies to this city as 1t is unjust
unwarranted and is equal to eouhsea
tion of 'the people'.s property."
Work of the slate Hoard of equali-
zation iinon values of various coun
ties was completed save in the in
stance ot Oklahoma county trie re
turn of which has not been received.
All classes of property not hereto
fore covered except mercantile stock.-
and assessment of banks v.e-e accept-
ed at the figures returned be.'ausc
the board realized there was no oili
er basis upon which to act. in t.h
ease of banks a resolution adopted
provides they shall be assessed at. leu
per cent of the capita! stock surplus
and undivided profits less real es-
tate us of .March I irrespective of
what they have been returned. Values
of mercantile stocks Were lixed -on
the percentage basis. Lincoln county
was increased l-i'" per cent over the
returns and 1kuii county m) per
cent. Mayes 150 tier cent (Seminole
per cent Comanche and Tulsa. Mi
per cent and the following counties
the following per cent increases:
Alfalfa Pottawatomie Canadian
Cherokee Goal Greer KingSisher Lo-
gan Muskogee Sequoyah Wagoner
and Washita Jut) per cent.
Kay Tillman Kiowa Swanson
Payne and Woods 75 per cent.
Carter Grady Grant Harper
ior il-askell Latimer -Mcintosh
Curtain Murray. Nowata ito
Stephens and Washington 25
Malic-.ers
per
cent
Adair toka. Heaver Beckham
lllaiue Jlryau Caddo Choctaw Ok-
iiiskce Okmulgee Osage Pontotoc
.Noble Cimarron Cleveland Creek
Ouster Delaware Dewey Lllis Gar-
vin Ottawa. Pawnee Pittsburg Gar-
field Harmon Hughes. Jackson Le
Flore L:ve McOJaiu Marshall Roger
.Mills ami Woodward 50 per cent.
The board will met again Tuesday
to consider Oklahoma county's re-
turn and at the session Wednesday
will hear pipe line companies as well
as representatives of express com-
panies further.
It will then ho determined when
the stale levy is to lie lixed but there
is no way at this time to approxi-
mate the figure since the total values
it re not known. It is roughly estimat-
ed that values this year have been
advanced a little belter than ;!t I -ft
per tent which would bring the total
in the neighborhood of one billion and
lour hundred thousand dollars. Mem-
bers of the board desire if possible
to pay the outstanding warrant iu-
i. -hi.- ihi'ss. ".is well as gather rev
enue for the general government lor
the year so the state may start t-.e
next' ear with a clean balance sheer.
A statement of the expenses and
debts vet to be paid will be present-
ed to the board next. week.
State of Ohio City of Toledo. Lucas
county ss.
Frank .7. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm ot
F. J. Cheney & Co. go!u business
in the City of Toledo. County and
State aforesaid and mat said firm
will pay the sum of ON F IIUNUIIFD
DOLLARS for each an J every case
of Catanh that can net be cured by
the use or Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CI I ION 10 V".
Swor ti before me and subscrib-
ed in try presence this Oth day of
December A. ).. 1Sn5.
A. W. GLKASON.
I Seal.) Notary. Public.
Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
ternally and acis directly on the
bi.H'd and mucous surfaces of th
yv.w:ii. Send far testimonials free.
F. J. C11FNKV Jt- CO.. Toledo O.
Sold by all Dnir.g.sts. T.'e.
Take Hall's Famify pifis fur coiisll-
litioiU
TO TEST FEE LAW
Clrrk Files Stilt Aj.'.lnit Coun-
ty Comroisiiionei s
Dcput j
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Company
It's the very
cracker to absorb moisture and
foreign odor
o
That's wliy
remained so
The advent of Uneeda Biscuit and the moisture-proof
and odor-repelling package
changed all
the perfect
it
select company its own.
To-day the goodness the fresh
ness and body
tues of Uneeda Biscuit
are acclaimed in
tenement and
mansion.
S
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i j Bulk JrvM'
Yak s&it
SGHflOL LAND
OF IS
The table given below eontiitis mm h valuable information en the sale
of the slate school lands to date. It includes the sales in each ounty tne
number of acres sold in each the amount sold for and the. average price
per acre as .well as the appraised value of the improvement. The table
was prepared by the stale .school land department:
Average
County--- Acres. Sold For Per A. re. Imp.
Lincoln ilif ('". si; f.Vil.fliil.r.O $ ?5i! 11 lift! I
Oklahoma 2ii.75:'7 1; fufhSTLOo Tti- ri.:..".5 l.'-'d
Kiowa L'S.I'.mi T:i r15T;;5.uo 21. US 2l2.5Rl.Ut
Tillman iu.OTiMS "2 l.fl.'M.nu :;u 12.".H2.St;
Caddo 2tl.l 2:i S2 l-".rt15--!. 1 r T-'S 21') 1 12.2 ."
Kay li.:7n.(k" 2l22oo.jo 2 1.75 74!''22.1
Grant 15is.:)i :.;stl.22o.' 25. h! 1 22.t:f I m
Al.all'a 7.:'.iin on 2 10.sii0.oo .'2.71 t;i.::i7.7
Woods in. ics. so i!t2.t:iu.o i!).;m iiiii.nt
Woodward 1 2.27 ! hd I 2S.75."!.50 Io ta 1 2'.iu7.j d
Hariicr 2h!"Ml7 2l.Sustj.si :.;;.) s!ii:;.i:!
L'llis 7.5ll.s'S (12.il lo.nii s.2! lft:ifS.S7
Canadian Iirn.iMI :;Sui).m 12.50 211.52
.Major H.CC.HU 1 1201 2.00 12. Ill Pttml.US
Dewey 2.1.52 7.! JO.Sdp.iMi t.u7 2254.11
P.eckham 1 2. if ! 5 i.') 1 uf.;. 1 ! t.l.Oi) 7..'i') 5! 170 SI
Roger Mills 1'!:7 ail 21225.00 S..".' N'.i.UO
(freer 1 1.0.27 tf.l 12l.s70.Ui) s.20 ."1.177.0.".
Swanson 7.'.M..i! pis 250. ml 12 PI -4 il.'.U'l.- I
ll.ifinon ::!''!. IX 22(.25(ia 9.52 i s; 1.25
Stephens "J S !'0.4'"n no Hi. OS 4t;2'i.O-l
Jelferson ll.e.C 12 lld.u50.ii.l IS.iH 12o;2.71
P.iyne v 52 57 t;x70.m 7. OS 4.172.21
Pawnee 2.sJ 5 1 fHh 0.57 110 11. (in ls.2 f2.52
dde 2 'its '.'vwo.no ts.it 2ii.7::c.n
Pottawatomie 1.2 huh) 1 0S2.i).iu p; 52 H.ltlt.75
Coniam he 25.1 72.il I PH. 5050.1 17. 2d 1 '22. 40 t05
(jiady ' v.i :t;'.22l .110 It o i 7e.s;.i ra
ifarti'eid S.5'i; i7 212. 707. no s In ('25." l.m;
Custer l.cil'.'S I2.a20.eti tt.ffl s.;;.s s::
p.laine 7io2l) 3070.00' :.H0 1 :.Ci.:t
A Microscopical Study of the
Fly That
of tl
siirtaces.
flm.
to
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nature of a soda
the ordinary soda cracker
lony; in obscurity.
thisfor Uneeda Biscuit
soda cracker keeps- building vir
. firmly
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NATIONAL 3ISCUIT COMPANY
SOLD ISUIT
0 IMPHEUTS
Infests Our Homes
onto the .Moniach. fo
! saves the fly when ir
I a v a ;i i.t room. Kor t In
iinain lull tter a si'.g
as long as 'out- da s. t it
istor.ire 1 .v-erviir.
j Tiie l.-t know 11 t hi
; t he st rm t nre cd t he fly
ons es e.n. h 'f vha
fcpKU-r ef Co":n!!e--s
' -i ou;!. the flv's ccs
ev cry
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that t:
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V'Tte-i.x-'wJx
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the moisture-proof
package
and armored u ith swift itig it and
svvit vision. The eh. e study of the
fly is ffieinaiiiur. The miscrscope or
magnified pictures of the fly reveal
a struct 11 re which is most exquisltc-iy
adapted for the carriage of disease
germs. The more interested in him
the student pels the more he sees
that the fly is not an amusing little
ci eat are to he carelessly brushed
aside or cheerfully cursed when he
is a summer! itne nuisance: but actu-
ally a to: serious and brilliant ene-
mv of all mankind.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles removes gravei
cures diabetes weak and lame
hacks rheum a. ism and irregulari-
ties of the kidney ar.d bladder m
both men and women; regulates
bladder trouble in children. ;f r.ot
sold by your druggist it will be sent
by mail on receipt of $i. One small
botile is two months' treatment and
seldom fails to perfect a cure ur
10. V. Hall 2i2'. (Hive street. St
Iyouis Mo. Send for testm.onals
fmni
gis-s.
different states. Sold by dru
Dr. sarari A. Hurn" chircprac
.
Oa.:a-
has moved her office to 210 10.
h.ona avenue 'ohoue 1156.
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A LITTLE OWEA-SYavtA
r
The banking bnsinrss is the safest business
wcrld because the banker TAKES NO RISIv.
Therefore if you do net
- v.-. ..... . .....If il
SPECIAL
BUILDING
WiRMITS
Will Be Lien gainst Safe of
hndt Sfil Aside and Orsw
WW ww.
6 Per Ceet
Ju
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a!
so
P'Pi.:e
:l ! . a
from the
d-;. Th'?
he puhiie
ty Die
r 'alt of
and cash
iet.'.s. In
ii-or the
the )ont
1 l issue
the
i-er Venl
ihnt : he
lie
belt
.-dd
sold
't 1 1 ns ro-y
net i-avt-iv
a rr.-i!.- .-ii:;-.it
! .-inter'---!.
: r-tr
a a 1
th at
See.
e f;u
A ir
a :vi:
i a'ied war-
0" 'ier
C'-nl interest
oi : '. puh-
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rem investor
rant t
wa i'iv i
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kuowfi
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Air
h-n offer-
i the i-econd
s('-oithorled
ii..-r :.( I0:sf-
ternplatiiii? a
of soiiietliii:!?
it is a mat-
(hetht.'r safe
the warrant
I n
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11 fit!'
n
;u'
?2or
now
since
! hi..
to
1 1.
ditional per cf-nt
1 on the market.
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i!id"bt-df-HH
J 1 st adiiiinistra-
tH iej:iiis! Ve Vt -
1 jvi 'ommodatrt
- bv the Third
si .vari'int issne
Oi.iy the ?5u-
a' first the jc-'-i;'.'i
how rapid-
con tracts against
ianl of affairs
otdiract save in
Granite reforrna-
there was noth-
furd to pay for
the case wf the
iriani agreed
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the j)ro;ii;i.jti on.
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in v ;. w uf t lie 'War-
not been been an-
mo.
of
STI
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hf
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be reg!3-
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and
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as
rapidly as
' - ..-'! r
money is
will make
in case e
r ! io-n
s'l;e wa
'la Ids.
1 Dr. Ernest Seiffert's
SANITARLUii
Located at 117
South Broad
Th
Well
cov2
treat
fuj e;
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Make OUR Bank YOUR Eank.
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