The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 22, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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A9S TWO.
HtK MtA MUTrlrtlst KAHM WEDNF.8DAV JULY 22 1903.
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R. 5. Briggs Ass't Cashier.
We a.llow Interest at the redo of 4 pei cent
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Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. $
Capital end Surplus - - $130000 $
Over a. Million on Deposit $
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Institute Work Attracts
Larger Enrollment
The third day's soaslon Of the Logan
county normal Institute oohvenwl
promptly hi 7:80 o'clock this raorn-
jlnR. The attendance was increased
j today by the enrollment ot the fallow
ling:
Kffie Matone of Cash! on
Myrtle Colton of Doron.
J. B. Wt'iaon of Marshall.
Ilemie Wilko of Orlando.
Addle Itnrnnnloff ot Mulhall.
Nettle Munloolc of Mulhall.
Dora Prco of Marshall.
Mae Frederick of Guthrie.
Mamie Eartlott of Guthrie.
Addle Hnlnor of Guthrie.
Pearl U.'uw'n of Crosoent.
Kthol Torlnuio of Crescent
Esther Austin of Orescent.
Eva Walker of Coyle.
Bee CryMle of Goodnight
Agnes Morrison of Goodnight.
Agnes Wallace of Guthrie.
Eula Hair of Guthrie.
Cora Hohbs of Guthrie
Minnie Phrimer of Guthrie.
Annie Wurd of Wichita Kas.
OlHe McCubbln of Guthrie.
Nina McCubbln of Guthrje
Sallio Floyd of Guthrie.
II. Callork of Langston.
Emma Petred of Langston.
NorVada McGunnls of Enflold.
F. C. Anderson of Guthrie.
Eva Grepory of Guthrie.
Anna Hvtchlson or Guthrie.
Mabel Estes of Marshall.
Martha Zellor of Marshall.
Dllla Bagctt of Gainesville Tax.
Olive W'?llams of Crescent.
T '.ban Garrett of Guthrie.
Notes of the Institute.
P erlmtntlont of Public Instruc-
tion L. W. Baxter was a caller nt the
normal yea'erdny. Sunt. Baxter spoko
of the work ncconutllBhed in a good
normal nn-1 briefly rovlowed the sub-
ject of dta'riiood.
Tho Frlf'.ny afternoon oxorclses will
bo coniluo'ed by Prof. Walker of tho
chair of philosophy in tho county high
school.
Guthtio loads in tho number of
teachers ei.rolled.
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Special to Dolly Lower.
Moore Okla. July 22. A car load
of catUo on an extra Santa Fo frolght
north bound Conductor Dill caught
flno today at Flynn a siding a few
mllos south of Oklahoma City. Some
of Uio cattl6 woro badly burned and
the others escaped.
Special to Dolly Loader.
Ponca C'ty Okla. July 22. Judgo
A. H. Erwln1 has Just received a draft
for $10.25 from tho territorial treas-
urer at Guthrie being tho first pay-
ment for boarding United States pris-
oners. Ho turned tho money Into tho
treasury arid has Treasurer Haydon's
receipt for it. This is tho first money
tho city has ever received for tho
uoanling rr United States prisoners
but the Judge says hereafter tho city
will get paid for them.
Special to Dally Loader.
Shawr.es. Okla. July 22. Sam Mc-
Farlcnd. a unique charactor In Pot-
tawatomie county is (load as tho re-
sult ot Injuries inflicted by "Bud"
Iljackwoll. Upon some assortlon which
Blackwell made It is alleged. McFar-
land Joklrply romarkod: "You'ro a
liar" whereupon Blackwoll struck
him across the nose inflicting fatal
injuries. MoFarland was an old time
stago driver throughout the west and
had many fi lends.
You Know What You Are Taking
When you tako Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic bocouso tho formula is plainly
printed on qvory bottlo showing that
it Is simply Iron' and Quinine in a
tnstolcaa form. No Cure No ray BOo.
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Special to Dally Loader.
Ardmore. I. T. July 22.UnItod
States Dirtrlct Attorpey Johnson has
made public his annual report. Tho
amount o buslnoss transacted as
shown In tho report is as follows:
Criminal cases disposed of 802; pend-
ing July J. 1902 973. Number of "ises
commonco.1 during tho fiscal year end-
ing July 1 1903 744; civil cases pend-
ing July 1. 1902 878; cosos commenc-
ed during tho year 1042; cases tor-
PLAINT OP COLORED EACHER.
Dislikes to Be Thrown With Whites In
County Normal.
Editor Dully Loader: As one of the
colored teachers of Lojjan county I
wih to ontor my most emphatic pro-
tost again! tho action of Territorial
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Baxtor anl ex-County Superintendent
of School Calvort In not providing a
soparato normal for the white teach-
era of this county.
Tho territorial legislature wisely
enacted a law allowing colored chil-
dren soparoto schools and thus reliev-
ed tho scholastic population of our
race from tho necessity of having to
assoclato with tho children of the
whites an-5 tho law meets with ap-
proval ant is productive of grand re-
sults. Nov It seems to mo that tho
mlnated during year 9G5: csnding
July 1. 955 Tho report is for tho fla- spirit of tho separate school law fully
cal year ondlng July 1. 1903. Tho interpreted would mean that colored
southern district embraces a large
area. At the noxt session of congress
a bill will bo Introduced to divldo Uio
district ard create a spoolal Judge In
order that tho business may be expedited.
Ardmons I. T. July 2. Tho city
council thU afternoon granted a fran-
chise to the Ardmore Coal and Power
company giving them tho uso of
streets an J alloys for tho operation of
an electric railroad. Work is to be-
gin at onto.
George E Harvoy superintendent
of tho Parnoo agency is in Washing-
ton on hi' annual visit to acquaint
himself wttn the policies of the Indian
bureau.
Wlllaru 1 Campbell suparintndant
of Riverside agency is in Washington
to consult with the officials rejatlvo
to the repair and renovation of the
buildings ot the agency that wttre.
damaged by tho floods.
They are Worklnn.
Tho Okluhoma Homo Building com-
pany at a mooting of tho hoard of
directors matured threo tnoro con-
tracts. This company is chartered
under Uio lawa of Oklahoma and
havo always maintained their home
office in Guthrie.
A whoelman'a tool bag isn't com-
plcta without a bottle of Dr. Thomas'
Kclectric Oil Hoala cuts bruises
alines sprains. Monarch over pain.
Calvert.Rlce.
Announcement has been made ot tho
marriage of Miss Llszio Calvert
daughter oi Supt. and Mrs. W. S. Cal-
vort to Mr. Carl Ulce of Coyle. the
we'nilng taking placo at tho home of
tho bride's parents last ovonlng the
Itor. J. T Oglo officiating. Both parr
ties are voll known and have numer
oub menu in uioir nomo -.owns. iuty i
will roeid at coyle wnero the groom
Is a prominent merchant.
teachers Ir their offorts to improve
and moro fully qualify thomsolves for
their choccn work should at leoit
have a county normal Echool for
thomsolves. and not bo compolled to sit
bosldo and associate with white teach-
ers with whom they have no sympathy
or affinity.
In Oklahoma county whore thore is
no more white population than in this
county twi county normals wore con-
ducted -ono for the colorod teachors
and ono for the tyhito teachors. Re-
ports from tho work there show splen-
did worV and harmonious improve-
ment result Oil from both normals. But
look at th result of holding a mlxod
normal In this county. At noon today
tho enrollment of teaohers and -would-be
toucher had roaohod 160. nearly
one-half of whom are white and the
ambitious colored studont anxious to
avail hlmseU of every opportunity for
self improvement is sandwiched bo-
tween and flanked on either side by
aspiring wMto knowledge seeker and
tho result is an inharmonious and
chaotio contusion Thore 1b absolute-
ly no remedy for tho colored teachers
if he tries to retain his dignity he is
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon htTVt re(utar tlthy morinetof Iht
boireli TrrdryoureUloriflUb. Keepyonr
txvel oren. and b well. Fores In th ihp ot
violent tjhyilo or pill petton. Is dasterom Th
moothvit eailett tnoit perfect way of keepto(
tbs boweli dear r.nd rleta If to take
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
rieaiait palatable. Potent Taita Good. Do
Good Ne. Sleken Weaken orOrlpei 10t5au4
to eente per box. Write fur tree iample and took
Uton health. Addrete m
Sterling Remedy Company Chlcioo or New York.
KEEP YOUR ILOOD GLEAN
bo carried out and in order further
that we may not bo compolled to
mingle with persons wIiobo presonco
is undosirpble but with whom under
present conditions wo are obllgod to
associate or elso forego ino advantage
to be gained by attendance on the
county normal.
A Colored Teacher.
(First publlshea In Dally Leader
July 21 1903.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
la tho District Court of Logan County
Oklahbma Territory.
Tho St. Liiils El Bono and Western
Railway Company a corporation
Plaintiff
vs.
John L. Crum A. J. Garnott. Elizabeth
J. Garcett Walter Garnott George
S. Green G. G. Greer and Georgia
Greer his wife. Defendants.
A. J. (rnett. Elisabeth J. Garnett
and Walter Garnett will take notice
that the St Louis. El Rono and West-
ern Railway Company tho plaintiff
nbovo named did on tho 20th day of
July 1903 fllo its potltion In the dis
trict court of Logan County Oklaho-
ma Territory asking for tho appoint-
ment of ihroo dlclntorosted freehold
ers residents of said Logan County
Oklahoma Torrltory as commission-
ers to inspect and view tho following
dosorlbod real estate situated In Lo-
gan County Oklahoma Torrltory to-
wlt: Tho oast half (&) of tho northeast
quarter (U) of section twonty-eight
(28) township fifteen (IB) north of
range four (4) west of the Indian
Morldlan.
And to assess the damages which
ypu and etiuli of you the defendants
above named will sustain by reason
of the appropriation of a part of tho
above described tract ot land as and
for a right of way for tho nbovo named
plaintiff corporation.
And you and each of you are fur-
ther notified that such application for
the appointment of said commission-
ers will be prosonted to tho Judgo of
tho said district court on the first day
of August. 1903 at tho hour of nine
o'clock a iu. or as soon thereafter as
counsel may bo hoard.
FRANK DALE
Attorney for Plaintiff.
T. A. NEAL Clerk District Court.
(First
Leader
puMIshed in Daily
July 21 1903.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In tho District Court of Logan Coait
Oklahoma Territory.
Tho SL Louis El Re.no and Westorn
Railway Company a corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Rolland L. Kissinger Mary Kissingor
Bortha Snyder and tho Oklahoma
Mortgfgo and Trust Company Do-
fondarts.
Bortha Snyder will take notice that
tho St Louis Bl Reno and Western
Railway Company the plaintiff above
named did on the 20th day of July
1903 file Its petition in the district
court of Logan County Oklahoma Ter-
ritory asking for the appointment of
three disinterested freeholders resi-
dents of snir". Logan County Oklahoma
Territory as commissioners to In-
Vpect and view tho following describ
ed real estate situated In Logan Coun-
ty Oklahoma Torrltory to-wlt:
The.noith one-half (&) of tho-
southeast quarter (V4) of section
twelvo (l?i township BlxUon dp)
thought t be stuolc up and unwicl-'north of range throe (3) wost of tho
table; If he mingles without regard tojlrtdlun Mer'dlan.
okuwaB or color ho looses hta own And to essoea the damage whjoh
self rospectt if ho eomplaJnB of the you. the al ove named dofondant will
aseociatlonrt tlirust upon him. he calls. sustain by reason of tfio approprla-
friend- in Uieir homo '.owns. They dowu apor his hood tho anger of the.Uon of a part ot tho above described
Instructor and conductors and with a (tract ot iani as enu ior a rigm oi way
further cbr-nce of getting spun in his. tor the nU.va named plaintiff corpor-
Some mi drink rock and rye while
others driik ryo and rock
examinations.
I do not writo this in a spirit of
atlon.
And
you are further notified that
f y . inf ft Ayer's Hair Vigor is the most
$iflir FCfifc economical preparation of its
A AUU A WHO kInd on the maret lt doesn.t
take much of it to stop falling of the hair to make the hair
grow or to restore color to gray hair. j.o.iyVr&ftffwffikaa..
carping criticism hut with a viow of such application for the appolntraont
calling attention to a palpable Injus- of raU con mtesloners will bo presont-
tico that Ir being -lone tho colorod ed to the Judge o'Rald district coirrt
toachers of Logan county by compqll- on the first day of August 1903. at
ing thorn to spend six weeks in the the hour of nine o'clock a. m.. or as
jcompanlosMp ot persona not their Boon thereafter as counsel may be
Booking. I ask respeotfully that stejM heard.
be at onoe taken to provide the whlto ' Attorney tor plaintiff.
teachers with a separate normal la' FRANK. DALE
'order that the spirit ot the Irw may T. A. NEAL Clerk District Court
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 22, 1903, newspaper, July 22, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72108/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.