The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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County Clerk
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NAVIN'A OKLAHOMA
Candidate for
Sheriff
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Candidate for
Sheriff
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
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GRISWOLD
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Sheriff
OF LOGAN COUNTY.
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WALTER H.
MATHEWS
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Representative
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Democratic Candidate For
Congress
i lu the First District subject to J
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Candidate For
Sheriff
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Subject to the Action of the
Ki'ports ref-eived 'hy tlif school
land icpiiriiiiciit ironi (inh'ho ai'
that a shallow- oil well Willi a very
fair (low haw '-heeii aunU on tin
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(liiarter ct ion adjoining tl;e school
section which was reccnilv leased
for oil' ami uas hy the school land
commissioners and Unit the oil ;
tainei iiroin the slijilhiw well
liciiiyr used li) drill a deep well on
i he same ijiiarter. Some of t lit
CiliellS of (JoleliO have insisted that
the commissioners should reipiiri
the lessees ol I lie 'school se I ioll to
ol'lVel the shallow well on the ;id
.jolllill:.' seel UHI. It IS llol rollSidet'i'd
thai is necessary so loii;1 as the well
is not. Iieini; used for commercial
purpose.-: lull ll the deep H!
i)es successful a well will i ;ir
olo e lie put down oil I lie I ; ;;ec
lion lii offset ll 1 )eep i j I 1 1 i i 1 1 - - s
also under w ay a I I oba 1 1 .
A. )i. Prime has receliltv Securer
(Aclusive sale on l''amlion l-'loiir tl
is t'liai'ailleeil to l'ie aiisolule s.ali::
taction. Asl; him ahoiil (In- House
I. old Pond in eerv sack.
GAMP-MEETING INTERESTING
The people of (luthrie are Iosiiic
a splendid opportunity io aiieud a
:.'leal L;ose meeting. ll is seldom
ill.. I two as Rival preai lo-rs are
liroic.'ht to a town at once a; are
now preahiii.n in the pailiou eer
day and nihl. And the ? in Hi u
makes your heart Ihi'ill with clad-
ness. and helps lake dull care away
from heart and life. Ycsterdi.v was
a c.real day. I.ar.i;e crowds and cu .
Ihusi.tslii' meetings. . ipiarlelle
sail:.. Iho famous " Kma u iia I Sons-'
thai the Hilly .Sunday elionr; sain;
so much in Wichita. And it i he peo
pie of (Jul brie w ould make half as
much effori as the people ui' Wich-
ita did. an equally greai 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
with as lasting eil'ects for cond. wllli
its collSeipienl ad vel't isi III' would lie
the li suit. Our opporluiiily to do
;:oiue(hinc c.ood as well as jjval is
slipping lr. and it is hih lime in
he aroused to this chance fur cood
lo (iurselves and to tile city. Those
who heard the sermons yesterday
ire praisiiii;- Iheni highly and many
who came for Hie first tunc were
surprised to find so j-ood a nieetiii;-
in progress Already over lifiy pro-
fessions of -faith in Christ for par-
don or eleansin.; have lieell made
and if these people find a church
home in (luthrie it is necessary that
the church people hero see that I hey
are cured for. This association is
not a church - does not see); to dis-
place tlie church. liui is an asso-
ciation of church folk for the very
purpose of savinc; those who are d:-i;
and lo promote christian fellowship
anion.:; the church in-opie. All the
ministers with their conivea I ions'
have keen invited tu lake part in
these meeting anil il is now then
opportunity lo reap I lie real heiie
fits derived iherefnmi Cood meals
can he had on Hie grounds and
those wlio want lo spend m.. py
will liml everv lliiu.n provided lor
their (Olllloll. .ei us make mis a
I'.real week for Culhrie. '(. .;in ir
We will.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
INVESTIGATING THE PRINT-
ING OF PRIMARY -BALLOTS
The a rhii rat ion roiinii.iteo com.
posed of .tohll Shep'el' of L.'IWloll.
I toy Johnson of Ardnmre and .1. X .
Cok- of Oklahoma Cuy lo invest I
;'aie and report on the juice eliar;
''d h tlif Wiardeii 1'nut in:; couipany
for priuliiic; llie Pallois lor the pri..
mary election will not make a complete-
report on Hie miller (o the
hoard of al'i'iirs iiinil August S. The
committee worked all day Friday on
the matler and went over every de-
tail t lioroiic.hly hul. did not. 'com
plel. i!s lilidill:.-. The price a t which
I he conl racl w as Id hy Hie state
I ''niter was :i.;aiii. an the column
tee will say whelpe of not llns is
a le-iMinaie pi ice. Th. statcineni
pmlilished Hi it the coinnnllee nail
agreed on the mai.-- and that con.
Ira.ci prii-c was fair k; i n o'rrect .
THE REST luei.'icine you can take
to ri.l voii.'m'Ii of iiiiinoi.-i and
Clear oiir coinpie!nn is Hood's Sar-
fiapaiim it'd also THE CHEAPEST.
GRANTS REQUISITION
.'i 'V crnor Crui e issued a ri-ipi.'.sit ion
Monda.v for I'recioi u liiiauis w ho s
Wauled in Carfi-M inuniy to ans.vef
a statnioiv ciia-'v-e prel'.-rr.-il
a-ainsl. iiim i Miss Lonnie t-.
I'-ahlwin. Williams is said lo he itn-
dor arrest in I).. irk Arkansas. A re
'piisition was a'l.Mi issued on the gov-
ernor of Texas for ;. A. Cadrick who
escaped from jail a'l- r heins seiitene.
eil for ;.iN r t h. j;rohihi:oi v
law.
Fvet-v hniL '-. frieii ! Dr. Thomas'
Fleet rii- fti'. Cuies I ml !i aeh- (. r
ache sore lareaC Deals ills htuis
? scaid.: .Slop-; anv Jiain.
A LOUD APPEAL.
Members of the Stale Deaf associa-
tion in session in Oklahoma City
have adopted resolutions coinlemniii-j;
the 'proposal o! Kate P.arnard. sliite
commissioner of charities ami correc-
tions lo take .colli I'ol of Ihe state
school for ihe deaf. The school has
always heen considered an education
1 rvj
iw tiiiim '
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NATIONAL LEAGUE ;
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STANDING OF THF. TFAM3
Clubs W 1. P't.
New York 71 .7 1"
chica;.'o i:i :: I .(cc'
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I'hiladelphia -IK 17 .I'1'
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.-'! I.onis 11 el'. .1 u
croouioi i;i i
ikision t;: .:'M !
GAMES TODAV
cl. Louis til lirooklyn
Chicaco ai I'hiladelpbi.i.
I'iilshui';' at New York
' inci n 1 1 : i li at I losloli .
RtdJLTS YESTCRr'AY
i 'hicaco Philadelphia '.! 1.
SI . I .ouis S ; I '.rooklv II I.
posioii I ; Ciiicinnat i :'.
Tills I hi re S; New York- I.
iFirsi ;;alne-
Af I'hiladelphia -
llli'll'ai
hiiadeiphia . .
Lavender and Ai
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r; Mooie and
Killifer.
Second came-- I! II K
hica);o " I :'. n
hiiadeiphia :i lii 1
fit'ViHi-h Hinlh and Neeiinu;
eamler and Doom.
l I'.rooklyn It II I-:
l. Louis -X L! It
rooklv li I le I
Sallee and Wni.eo; Klieter t'nr
is Mack and .Miller.
At lioslon 11 II !:
oston l'lio ll! 1
iicinnali L' 'ii (i
Tyler and Uariileli; Moole Hum
hries Davis and Clark.
A I New Yolk It 11 l:
il Ishui :.' S i:l -1
New Yol'li 4 7 h
I eini'i and ( u! son Ma npiard
ine.s Meyers and A. Wilson.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE V
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STANDING OF THE TEMS
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Detroit M .7- .I'i-'
Cleveland It; .... .I.ia
A'ew York (' I ..".io
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GAMES TODAY
1 tost on at Cleveland.
;New York at Detroit.
Philadelphia at SI . Lou n:
Wash i uc I on al Chicago.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicac.o 7: Washiiii'lou S.
Cleveland .'!; Toulon I.
iN.-w York :!; Dei rmi t
Philadelphia 1 SI. Louis I .'.
A I Cliicas.'O
( 'ii ica.;o
Wa. hiiulon
(' colle I'.en Whil
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and Sullivan;
Crooiu Cashioli .loiinsoii and Wil-
liams A'iciiiith.
A I Cleveland -
( eel llcl
Posloli
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Ilivi':: and ( I I'eiil; I :.-. i.-u I
Sl rcaii.
At Del roil - li 11 li
New Yoi I " ;i ."
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M i Con liel .y and Sweeney; Mill -
i ii ami Stanace.
At SI Louis - -
Phrad-lphia
Si. Louis . .
P.roW ll. Peiinock I Ii
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cl and La;
Thoma:
Powell and Sti'ufleiis.
Ohildren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
COING HOME TO VOTE
The exodus of state o!!i il'.-
and
I heir assistants for their homes w hero
they wii! cast their voles I-ul.iy I"'- ;
Kan Sunday when Governor Crm-e but j
for Ardiuore to remain Caere until
Tuesday ni-hl or W din. -.d i n-oru-j
i a when he will eft III I.' lo i i.c i a ; pt.il. I
llu'iert Dunic . .-'a:.- tr-M-iirer. left I
for his home in Kay coiiui luie Sa'c
day nii'Jit. Adjutant (h ueral i anion j
le'l for Pawnee Moudav n'chi as d'd
alo llisuianee Com HI is-ii uier i'.al'ar
who Will vole at his home in l'u;l
L. I!. Howard secretary of Pie stafe
board of affairs letf for Tulsa Moiniav
aoei noon and Corporal ion Coiion;-!-sioner
.lack Love left for his home in
Woodward early Monday morion';.
Ciitumirisioiier Denshaw went t.i Ma
di'l. It. II. Wilson tuiperiulcudctil of
public instruction left Moiniav after
noon for bis home in Cluckasha.
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AMtKlCAN ASSOCIATION
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STANDING Of Till. TFAMS
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Toledo
Kan. as ( 'il i
SI. Fan I .
.Milwaukee .
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GAMES TODAY.
Kaicias City at Toledo.
Milwaukee j(l I lid el nil poli?;.
M i ii iicu pot ii; :tl Louisville.
!'l. I'aul at i 'ol 'i in huii.
Toledo .7; Kansas Cil.v I.
( o uin lius I . S! . I ' i ii I i'.
I.ouisv il!e I ; M in le a i ii i . il.
Milwaukee I.!; Indianapolis
ACCEPTS COY I E CHALLENGE.
Del erruic lo Ihe Co. e. I ikl.i dial- I
1 1 -1 1 . of AUI'.USI .dll. I lake eMeptiilll
lo ihis challeu.ce. This amaleiir same
was an error came from slarl to flu-
ish. I consider the ( 'o. le loam one
of Ihe weakest teams in our circuit
anil we challenged Hem lo a name
on their own grounds and I hey re-
I used. ' I will chaien:;e ihem -ir II
came for Aui'iisl .vh cither at Coyle
or I'erkins to any amount of eompeii
Nation lhe desire in stale.
Yours Kesn
FU.WK ANN I.e. ! !'.
NO FEES FOR JAILORS
In an . pinion to County Alloi'licy
I.. L. Cowley of Nolde courtly who
iiupiu'ed as tti wheiher u jailor
could ad as a deputv" sheriff and
i.'ci fees for such service hi addition
lo his salary Allol'liey (Jeneral 7 St.
'Iiswers the ipiestioll ill (hi tiei.'a-
live. says that the jailor has no
.iiitlioriiy lo mai.'e arrest and that
Willie he mi. 'Ill serve -nlipoenus lie
con Id not i ol he i a li tees. In ail
oiler opinion In Finery Carson ol'
Sa I .Ipa. il i ; In Id I hat I lie law pro-vidiic-
for i wo justices ol the peace
ill cities of from :!.7ihl lo :!'.' (Mill pop.
uiaCon un ans that there shall also he
two i oust a hii s alih'-iich it does not
I.I V f.O I peel Ilea II V .
R E M EI DTr'Cf M E Nj
Sensation
Baseball Pocket
Billiards.
Weinberger's
Smokery
The Tailor
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
SEE OUR
Fall Line
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Let us call for your clothes m.
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CIO HATS SHOE NEW S
Phone 803. 113 t. narnson. .:
PARISIAN m CLEAX1N3 ME
DYE WORKS
Geo. Sendelbach
Calls and Delivers
Phone 951.
971 E.Okla.. Guthne.
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ROYS t '"
pi.ts. if tr' f'-"l jj -ly
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13ACCO
RISON j
CIGARS AND T013ACCO
o 119 W. HARRISON
?3n y'v."g7"y 7iwmi
Can Y ou Raise '
The Baby Chicks?
cKj
Do any appear to lr' bowel
trouble? Thousands die every
year.
Good hatches count nothing.
The raised chicks make the profit.
WHARTENBY'S WONDER BABY
CHICK SAVER prevents and curee
BOWEL TROUBLE or WHITE
DIARRHOEA. 5
Satisfaction or your MCKEY
BACK.
I TAKE ALL THE RISK. Come
In and ask about It whether you
buy or not. This Is the exclusive
store its worth Its weight In gold
If you can't come write or tele-
phone It will save every livable
chick the greatest remedy ever
known. w
Come to stora and get free
sample.
GRAY'S DRUG STORE
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
W'JIt
what Electric Lighti are
actually worth to you?
f ini.in' T-iriiyVit rhmrtnl
1 i liht always apf)cal to you?
Then install Electric lights.
THl'2 COST IS SMALLER
THAN YOU THINK.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1912, newspaper, August 6, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617207/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.