The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 84, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 29, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 1904.
PAGE TWO.
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The Womfn'B Federation.
The Women rVw'oratlon l tin- noblest
thing I've seen
It Is flll'sd wlin Hnts of nature whose
salient sunny shn
Is tho torehllpht of al. purity and ra-
diance of lovo
Wlioxe Vllllant myp ate imlnnnt with
with tcrnmlrur frotr nbo1 e
Tho women arc the Brnprpaneq an. I
Virtue of ur land -The
mnh the men. far better tnpn
and lend to u a hand
VhnH jKtvor in omnipotent. h"'e
W .1 iWJIb thronph and
th nah
And tfvea to life the charm thai kcvjpa
nffeciton sweetly new.
Then let u uloglie them n they la-
br.r in their fields.
And paint their fame In glory nnd on
heaver-'" bi!htei.t shlel If.
'Twin Territory Women." let these
he oiir niteens tc pialse
Fo" -o'. '1 be proud to own them In
the futvro darksome day.
Wag.
The trees hnvo bogun to turn tholr
eyes toward hofiven and asfiumo a
brownish cast.
Thore wore nonrly two Mndrod vo-.
men hero during tho vr jk nnd tho
Guthrie ladles took care of them nice-
ly. 7ri Bortha Mai tun was enter 'ned
at Olilnlioina Olty ono dny this '.voek
A party of young pooplo wore troatcd
to a tally-ho rldo.
Mr.. A. C. Soott prosldont of the
Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory Wo-
men's Federation was entcitalnod
during the voeU at the pretty home of
Governor and Mt Thomas D. Fergu-
son. Cr?no do Chine laco. chiffon cloth
nnd sntln aro the lending mntorlnlB for
hrldnl 8.wn A prent many lace
tlounclnKJ nr being emplojcd for
skirts Thaso are matched in bodlco
leoor.it Ions uch as herthns fichu
draperies etc.
The veil is no longer arranged In
elnbornto stvle on the bend. The
simpler the trentment there the be'-
ler. Coiffure ornaments In onuigo
flowrrs are tdmple and light in effect
The orange blossoms appear in half
wrontli or upstanding aigrette.
All Meetlnns Postponed
All of tho club mooting for tits
wck postponed tholr sessions until
next week owing to 01 federation.
She Receives Flowers.
Mrs. VI. 0 Toftorf tho lotirlng first
Yice president was Bivon a protty bo-
quct of chrysanthemums yasterdny
ly the Ardinore iadlos.
Mrs. O. R. Fegen.
Mra O. (t. Fogan had charge of the
advertising and preparation for Han-jord-
She did hor work txcellentTy
The City Federation or Guthrie pre-
sented Mrs. A. 0. Soott with nn ex-
quisite bor.uet of red carnations yes-
lerduy. It a Genius.
fharUs Hnnford Is a genius. He I
adnil-ed by all v omen. He In a Jovial
character with a serious part to enact.
The .vouitu of 'he fedeiatlon appro-
elated greatly his beautiful onact-
ment of "I'o:i Cut-Bar de Ra:m" Fri
da night.
Mrs. Charles Pllson
Mri- 'hn 'l Fllbtm as chairman of
the iiurtalnnu til commtttt't) worked
faithful flie v:im agisted b Mro
I.aikr Tin two li!le met nil
train and da 10 It that thu guests
wr-re propeih riken one of when
they arrived
Mrs Powers and Assistants
Mrb. TJdgar Powers was chief usher
lot the federation. SUc wa nseiulou
u Aiigja-s Helen Green Florenco Ad-
cr. lone Coylu nnd Bllrexeth MoNoal.
They had a great deal of hard work to
do hut they did It with 11 will nnd it
oould not have been dor. bettor.
Entertained by Mrs. Burford.
Tho delegate and visiting' ladies
were enterlnined yesterday aftornoon
by Ms J. )I. llurford at a card part
given I:- their honor. The occasion
wan a plcr.dli one am' the lmmc wa
clmii'iinpl) defeated Everyone hal
a itne time Irefreshmentu we serv
ed.
Mrs. t. Beadles.
The diToratlnn of the toom daring
1 he fedt ration as In enarge of Mrs
L. Readies who proved both efficient
And capable of doing that line of work.
Mrs. Beadles has a keen Insight Intr
ornamentations and everyono pres-
ent dtr-lng the convention compliment-
f.l her stvhi
Lint Day's Decorations.
Apropos tho occusrmi yesterdav
nemlng the ladles placed on Mrs.
rfectfs table a large bouquet of yel
.o rot.es. This slgnlfitd thnt the
convention was altotit to draw to a
ilose and a nlm of Inacuvltr hau set
it. Tne evergreens nc otlie- ornn-
nents were not as fresh as they were
the Prst day and everything wore a-
dull glamor.
Mrs. Geo Dodson
Mrs HeoTgc Dcdson whi one of the
busiest women In the city dunni the
federation. She wns chairman of tho
program cotnlmtteo and also of the
orlntlnK and badge commltteo. Ho
de tills slie is soorolary of the city
federation. On lop of all this fcho had
charRO of tho drlvo Thursday ufter-
noon. Sno 'liu an immense amoum 01
wo1j and dofiorvcrt otpeclnl credit for
it.
Delrgates Received Souvenirs.
Rach vlPitlnc lady rocolved a beau-
lilul nonvmlr booklet from the Guth-
rie Fedorntlon yestcrdny mornfhg.
This booklet was nrrnnged with pur-
rjlo adn gold and contained with tho
constitution names of offlccra mem-
bers and brief history of tho Guthrlo
Faderntion. It will bo somothlng to
remember ihe Twin Territorial Wo
men's Federation hold in this uity and
somelhlns to feel proud of.
Catholic Ladles.
Tho Catholic ladles wor-j enterlnined
Inst TiiOfcdoy nltemeon nt the homo
of Mrs. Jniros O'Shon. At otiorro Mr.
M. Cawldy won the prise for getting
the irreatest. number of gnmee. Miss
HMln Cnnt-ly won the luie hand prise
and Mls Mattle Tallnmn won the
rnmnini'nn. nafroshmentfl W0TO!
ervei nnd nil had a delightful time.
. Tm.i..1t-.- nfternoon they will
not nt the Kloffev ctmntry h.mio.
Four Grand Receptions.
Four receptions have Tieen given
this week In lienor of the delegates
altomat". d.rtllnsjulshed gueets anO
vlhlling ladles of the federation by
Outhrie people. Oorernor and Mrs
T. D Ferguson's entertainment was a-
magnificent one as wns that also rf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Greer both of
which were glen on Wetlnesday ev-
ening. Those given by Judgo and Mrs.
Fmnk T-le nnd Mayor and Mis. C.
M. Barne were grand. They wora
Bivon on Thursday ovonlng.
West Gothrle W. C. T. U.
The Won Guthrlo W. C. T. U. mot
last Tuesday nflornoon with Mra. W.
T. Miles. A lnnso attendnnco was on
hand . The subject for Dible study
was "Comfort" After the business
sc-JBlon nn Interesting and Instructive
paper on "The Origin and Growth of
the Woman's Temperance Union"
wns read by Mr. 0. W. Ball and thor-
oilchly unjoyed by all present The
next moetlng will be hold with Mrs
Marshall M9 West Warner avenue.
Visitors aro r.lwnys wolcomo.
The Barnes Luncheon.
esttrdar Mr CM Bame gae
one o'clock luncheon n honor of the
distinguished quests among whom
vt-re the late arrlals principally. The
affair arranred moro esoeeUUy
tor those who eanie toward the close;
of the federation and ho had n'
lu-en here to attend the receptions
There were several ladies from Okla-
homa City present. Amoeg then were
Mrs. D. T. Flyju. Mrs. C. D. Awee
and otherj. -V most enjoyable time
was had and the luncheon was delic-
ious. Brilliant Reception.
On TuesJay night a reception was
give the delegates and visitors at
the Carnegie lllrary. This was one
of the finest entertainments ever held
tn the cltv. The library apaitments
wtro profusely decorated with ferns
plant and cut flowers and had the
appearance of a paki throughout.
It was Indeed a queenly affair Fol-
:owinK the reception nt the library
the Scottish Ttlto Masons took the
ladles tlvrough the temple. There wa3
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F R F B 3 FULL QUARTS OF WHISKEY FRFFl
WE PROPOSE- GIVING YOU THREE FULL QUARTS OF WHISKEY FREE in exehnngo for nothing bntyonr good will and friendship
bnt beforo mnking our liberal offer wo deem '. necessary for you to study the following truthful facts-
Tho stenilara V B. millon Is 100 proof. All whlnkcy when distilled Is placed In a warehouse
mdor tho tlltection of ft L 8. officer and Is not adnltersted when wltailrnwn hut Tnrinn. mmilo
$1000 FORFEIT!
unaor tho Ullectlon of a L . officer and Is not adulterated when witodrawn-but Tarlonn rvntiln
vie direct from IT R mfrtutirA1 1utlllArvM knn . .... a .- nt.tt
U 8 recor&i show four flftha of theso follows 0a n dlitiRcriei and iwirh- all of thorn urn nmrmrnd
h ttfln nxiuelnu proof and blending Wo will donate $1000 to charity If wo have not stated facts. Wo defr tbera with this clialletiK'-.
T:K ADOVT TIIIOI riome wnisKey houses tulle about tho trnstn and worn tou to hnv your (roods riaht Wlir 81mtlv because
they mh u ronftiso yon and (rain vour trade and In tho end ship you whiskey actually bought by them from tho nbisKer trust. Why?' Hecadso
they nr not distillers aud must purchase from the combine. No trait l tTtr bt Stronf Enovth to ContrM th f.ftti CaroWit flijtlHeri. No Tfnit M er make a
"Tar Hett Demtnd To Prket for His WMsktr. 0tR 100 YtARS AGO the old time distillers made pure wblakev here In the mountains ami the same methods
arc cmti yeu wmty n ncn 11 tomes 10 mux kdhq n nitKci. norm caroima iinKk sianu on weir niTeor nuu V7iii noi
sir
.Tniil is
irrand f ' ut s rooora- tueir cmvairy tnei
Ilir.II PRICED WA'1't.k.
Uiir' -iter Ttif lst way is to BUY ritOH
Proof Vr tinker than some concerns nip now
1 proud old ancestry
experiment. The:
Slost of tho wblskev houses sell 65 proof liquor one gallon therefore contains two thirds whiskey end ono
ItSaml wlien received add thn water and rou will hare OAE THIRD M0RC WHISktV-Bcltcr WWtlt; and Hlihtr
sellltui n. fancy figures. Stop and consider -fT oncj act wisoly
HANDMADE
SWEET MASH
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PURE KORTH CAROUHA
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VHISKEY-s
F3I i3IrV CTiflTPIWPWTQ Casper's Whiskey Msdo by Honest North Carolina People tspajng
l lH 1 i O I H I ClVI C rl 1 O. homes f irm than 25000 fi.mille- al! ot r th world. IV vri know It s
1 ' - children invalid ladles and diKsed suffering men for the it (err tat :
you Know that pure wblsiroy honest wnisKoy mi time Kun nceu wnisxey proaueeu nere in our own uocnea ntniana -i tiie it icedlclnc tn the
W.ji Id Wf hirp rialit here in the Mountains of Nr rlh C ir Una The Lirctlt Mall Order nfcbkei Uobk In the World ncrnpvinfr our own fl Btorj fire proof
bnll hnK coviTinn uiio ontlro cltv block and last t tit nit leact we have cspltfll of IIILF .ILttON DOLLAfiS
Bv tin1 md 't sapt- nisi-. - -re protrl to n-n t tip. that tc.av we cntri! nil thi surplus vlil.ikev hch1 In this sect It n of Korth Carolina and liavo
deciiled t thwart unreliable competitor by offering sample sUivmc-nts of our 10 Year 0M Uasd Hade Sued Math Vi t'sLcy at the lo.(vrrj .-M.-jblt prkLi:
10 FULL QUARTS $5.50; 20 FULL QUARTS $1880; 41? FULL QUARTS $20.00.
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All Express Charges Prepaid. Shipped in Plain Boxes With No Marks.
aC tyC ff TTTVTklVr Onr )ttlcn moacuro S2 ounces aud arc JiVlquartstJic bvor will Ketone t two drinks raorootit of tbera thnn
11 " -1 - " .t a A.f ....1 .l.I -.! !.. .a - .... n . -. l!l . t.tii.. I ... ..
v u' -hii'taur i with ctuu rvivr
RwindWr r h
full laottlon i:l Rliin rlnl or flu rt nif"2PTirnuprfri R r t- rf ThM. venroandi' fhurlubf 1 c norm
by icnuirhion u. loope National ttonk of V.TmUm-Haleui N. C . oil 1 Tioiinont 8vinr Bank the Lire mi CdpitaUtcd Smci bio V. in our dtj
igaituiiiii
COUPON 1506
GtT OLR FRIENDS TO CUB WITH YOU.
Cut this out and return it
with cur ordsr. If you send us
'a $10 00 order we will include
FREE one full quart of 10
year old whiskey or if order
amounts to $20 00 we will send
FRFiB three full quarts 10 year
old whiskey.
iIf you prefer wo cn ship either Hj-e Com Bourbon Apple Brandy c r assorted. "f.
As Ion; as )nu lite no other reliable firm anywhere will ctcr offer pure and wholesome vlilskcy
al the aboe figures. Wc r.-isfc fo add 103.000 New Ctislo-aers to our lut beforo Ciilbtinr.u and
tnin nfTord to be l'beral. To avjld doluy send full amount with order (as wo do not ship
C. O. D. ) and nudresa plainly:
THE CASPER CO. Inc. WINSTON-SALEM 1 C.
Offices and Warehouses in the Casper Building
Largest and Lowest Priced Mail Order Whiskey House.
tSTTBo nliove Thankfutlvlntr offers rnade by Tho C 'asjier Co . Inp will not m kooI n'ter "jt. Si 14. Vo
nriro subscrlbors U order liumedlatoly and bo eura and inontloa tnis jwiier.
rwgr?.M.TC'aRllg"tfjy"--"'"' ' '''' ""'
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Better stir up your liver a little!
Not too much just a little just enough to start the bile nicely.
One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime Is all you need. These pills
act directly on the liver. They cure constipation biliousness
dyspepsia sick-headache. Sold for over sixty years. tSi&UliSi:
also an olaborti.n program fumlshcl
nt the Temple consisting of music
both Instrumental nnd vocal.
Rlgqt.Jctfrles.
Tomorrow night .Mr. TJaltoti Illrpi
nntl J'laf Oarrlo Jeffrlor will bo mnr-
ritd nt tho home of the Rov. I. S.
Ross at Oklahoma City Announce-
ments wore losttod In tiiithrlo tills
veli and eevenil of tholr frlonds
from here will be In attendance. Mr.
RISKS Is tho genornl agent for the
Dodd-Mend Rook company of Chicago
with heodqunrtnrs at Oklahoma City
nntl Miss .lefftics hns lived In Hunter
for somctlmo Roth nie popular younic
people and lnve many friends over
iho tt'rrltory. They will bo nt homo
to thrtr friends nfter Novumbsr 1 at
701 North RiTMdway Oklnhoma City.
Presented Flowers.
Misses lone Coyle and Elisabeth
McNeal attired In elegant gowns pre-
sentPil Mrs. A. C. Scott president Of
ihe fderatjon lth two large and
haautlful lioqwetr of white chrysan-
themum on Wednesday evening
when slu? 'vas elected as the head of
the Oklahoma ami Indian Territory
Women's FedotiitJon. Mrs Scott re-
ceived them with a fow affectionately
oxprctsotl words. Ono of thtwo bou-
quots was a token of osteem nnd lovo
from ilio Stillwater ladles and tho oth-
or wns Rlen by the Oklahoma City
federation The former city Is hor
present home and the latter was her
former home.
Trousseau Styles.
The troufsfau of this fall's bride
rivals that 'fit' her sreat-randrnother
In lavish expenditures of time and
labor this In spite of the labor sav-1
Ing sewing machine Invented since the
ancestor's uny. Handwork on under-
wear as well as gowns and coats is
the demand nf the hour by womon with
adequate puree. And thoro is thlJ
In favor of the modern girl's wurdrobo.
Only the family of Croesus in the old
tiny hat! access to the webs of th
world for Jerking Its most inconspic-
uous ijtfmente. Then tliat purl of the
work was dote by milady herself In
mlnittp knovn as leisure or In tlmo
devoted to the purpose. In thet-e days
there are no ltlsure hours. They
w.r consumed long Ago uy the luncv
VHtlons th.it came wllb. woman's ad-
vancement in eduoMlon nnd the arts.
At the best today's girl embroider
her collars .".nil cuds make her own
stocks and girdles and this season
uow and then turns out an ornsto
waistcoat. The furnlablnsli of bar
lingerie outfit come from all part of
the civilized world Ireland. France
Spain Italy. Uie Islands of the sen
and 'he eastern naUons all coming to
her rescue with their oholceet peas
ant omhrctderle and laeee.
Give Them Credit.
Tli Cntbrle Indies are to be compli-
mented upon tholr successful .'edrm-
Hon meeting. They all worked long
and nartl o entertain the visitor.
They devoted oonalderable time to
showing the ileiegatps a:.d gu ts r-al
Pleasure and no one donbts bt that
tliey did gie the flneet entertainment
'ihe followtnir Indies are to be gives
crvHllt for asdlsting In making the fed-
eration n"entton a great one In the
bifciory n Oklahoma conveutluns
' Meaduniii T. E. Ferguson C M.
mi mii MHHfcwi iiUNmmBmmmmmmMBmmjuj'UJww'iimmivim
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I fassW rv II 111
In I Tx
Th fall (hooting season has come
it Is timo to get busy with dog nnd
gun and give the birds a fright and
the sturdy farmer a chase. How are
you fixed for
GUNS?
We can furnish you thlt season wltl.
a fine 15 or 10 guago Remington Htm
nii-rlene fur J26.00; Hhlta guns from
J1S.00 to J3J.00. Fine Relgnln Double
Barreled gun with outfit for 512.00 and
a good Slnglo Barrel Breech-loader
for $.0'i. Deal Steal rifle tlmt ever
was made for $1 00.
GUN SHOP.
Don't forget If tou havo any gun
work to do that we hnve Iho only sure
onoush gunsmith in tho lnnd nnd can
make your old uun bettor than a new
one over was in short ordnr.
FOOT BALLS.
New line juit In from 76c to $5. Of
each.
TOBACCO CIGARS AND PIPE8.
To at orry mouth and suit every
tasto.
OLSMITII ARMS CO.
If you will pay a vist tothe
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagn Works
822 S. Division St
We will show you how wt
tli'hten loose wacron a'id buccv
tires wituout cuttiny weiamg ana ueatini ttiem tnus r reserv
Ing the wood -work fiom injurya wonderful iuvcntlon which
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. O i shop
has the Only Henderson T're Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rlbber thes on any whee
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order RY
pairing painting and trimming our specialty. You are invitea
to visit our factory the best equinped la -pe Southwest.
First class Horseshoing SCHICKR.AM (8) WICKMAM
H3HsRrereBiisaii3KrsQ3ia:i)dnif
Barnes Horace Speed Frank Dale O
It. Fcgan M. Carter Ohas. Fllson.
C. IL Brooks L. N. Beadles. E. O.
Barker Rohert hnmsay. Win. Grimes
Robert Sohlborg. A. H. Huston. Frank
Greur W. H. Frailer. Faunlo Stone
J. J. Role. F A Ashton J. J Abell.
Louise Askew William Adler Fted
Tljera T. B. Rail. L. W. Baxter. A. L.
Blesli J. W. Prown Frei Rarde Win.
Bruitaon J'4in Cox. Robt. Craig. R.
Campbell f'lian. Ciunlnvham. Rolt.
Ci-alg. V H Covle Qnrg Stork-
ual t'harl-s 81 Ith. Ralph V. Smith.
William M Bpurlock 8am Smith
lorrencc. Van vatt-n Van Voorheri
J. 1. Wintr.ii. F. E. Wilbur. F. Wwner.
Wtlllums P. T. Walton. Luther Vest.
J. M. Wneciar J. Wlalv I. J Raytnak-
er Hiiiiiphtev W. Q. Miller I). 11
Richardson. J. O .Severna C. F. Cot-
toral. J W. Duka. IB. A. Douglas J. D.
DuBels Oeo. Dodson. Wm. Bnger Win.
Flaldlng. W. H. Gray. Robert Oraon.
A. C. Hixen. J. R Hamltl. J. J
llliartth. Mary Hart a B. Hill.
Victor Houston. John James A.
p. Johnson. Win. Jenklis. Chas. C
KnelHley I K Knlbhton. F. B I.IUIe
L. F. Leueh Lawnuico. J S. 1 yon. J.
M. MeConoclI. N. D MoGlnley. J. W
MlNenl - I Miller. Mao Morris Mc-
Coy. March. L. H. MnttjteU. W. C.
Miles. T. A. Neal Horace Itowl.
W. W. Rucks. W. 1. nhodea C. W.
Rambo. F. Ros. J C StrRflR. J. 8.
Stevens. P C .Simons J U. Fairfield.
MUses Al na Carson. Fen ton Clark.
Elegance Ease Economy.
There's health and comfort to consider to say noth-
ing of convenience. Then again
g WTo UsLngor ofFire
w. You touch the button we do the rest; doyou catch the idea?
ffl Call on us w ake pleasure in answering questions.
The Nb Uectric and Gas Light Co.
ft Galen Crow Manager.
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Goods Po-cked. Stored and jShipped to Order-
PliQni 20 Office and Yards 407-409 w. trrison
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Insurance.
Loans.
Real Esto.to
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UiUUMSMKUSJUtXs
9)tte Aarcnt Amern-an Surety Ou . of New York
Aetna MutUltnic aud Loan AitocUituu. of Toiieka Kan
Lgau Uour.ty bank nulldlng.
Guthrie. Okla.
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A QLABANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itrhlm-. nilnu. PVewllnar or I-orud-Inn
Iiles Your uruKKlBt will refund
money if FAZO OINTMF.NT falls to
cuio you in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
V O. uuss I'rest. Thank Uale V-1'resldeat. J. W. I'niiir V l'rost.
ItouT. S4UU.UEHU CakAler 11 W. 1'AiNTEitana Chah. II. Filson Aunt. CaBbters.
IGUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital $150000.00.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. i
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nAMK 1)ALK. W. II. COTLC. J. It. CUTTIHOUAM.
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Mr Seoiy Rertka Sehupp Leovitt
Helen Qteeii. Ida Niblaok. Jennie Shar.
lMrB8. Mabet RtneJiart. N. Reese.
Alice Shearer.
When oidorlni; your meat fcr dinner
lon't forge- r A. Meyetfs aew meat
market. Orders promptly filled and
wo vill t-eat you rleht. Olo us a
trial. Bit'a pbonoa 380. it it;
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interest of forming fruit growing and
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wlr the conditions cldmate life and
opportunities of the Greut Southwest.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 84, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 29, 1904, newspaper, October 29, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72293/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.