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Mm LEADER GUTHTOVOKLA. TjXORBDAY OCTOBE K29 JpO&
Tm DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE G. NIBLACK.
published overy attornoon from Tho Lender building 107-103 West Harrison
avenue and entered nt Uio Gutlirlo Postoftlco as Second Class Matter.
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Official State Paper.
Official Paper of Constitutional Convention. f
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission. a
The Loader Is a iu.mbar of tho Associated Tress and rocoUos the d
telegraph report of thai groat news organization for exclusive nftcriiooli
publication in Guthrie and thirty rrf'es radius.
j'.: Mij.e wj3 na!d(n Kansas!
Ho
Quire.
luu made good" inoncy Mc
Will Flynn
Oulrc?
enter nn alibi for Mc-
Retire McOulro and savo Logan
rounly.
Now or rlcWr-mako Loanconnty
Democratic.
Watult.j.i'6JSOljStb Vl? lfi
atlc 'landslide.
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Mo-
Eastern Agency Tribune Bulldlno. New York.
Washington News Bureau 1334 B. Street 3. E.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In tho ovont of dollvery being imported or paper being rolled twisted
or mutilated subscribers aro urgei to mako Immediate complaint to tho
business office In porson by tolcphonc or by mall.
Counting Itoom 10D W. Harrison Phono 75; Editorial Rooms 107 W. Harri-
son 1'liono G9. .
TUESDAY OCTOBER 27 1008.
Il Is true rity 'lis 'tis true
finite HAS madn good money.
Si "I
FItnn gets grossly personal In his
finishes. Mr.Flynn should havo a
hrol
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crsn
t
iilia'nTuBt bef Uofcatod-and Dom"
c legislators ciccieu irom lognn
or Outhrlo Is up against It.
Tho Expired Organ this miming
coirtnlns a hnll.-olumn editorial tolling
"why Hryan was elected.' This sumo
editorial can bo run noxt Wednesday.
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Austin Toxas. is the largest city In
America without pnk.
JnpancsO allow their criminate to
pray In two languages Just before exe-
cution ibut ncno who havo tried tho
two havo made satisfactory report
A Wichita) InlntSconcr mndo whlBkv
iolif'of'so hinny poisons the press gang
could not drink It and had his place
"pulled" ami tho patriot fined.
Denver clnTnts tlirfc more clarvoy-
ants than Kansas CI1V.
-a: .
M ft! .Would TMortgade the Farm. '.
K JA farmer tfh Rural Route '2 Emplrj
GK w. A. "Floyd by nnmo says:
"Buckfdfi's AVnka Bnlvo cured tho two
worst sores I e'er saw; ono on my
hand and ono on my leg. It Is worth
moro thnn its weight In gold. 1 would
not bo without It If I had to mortgage
tho farm to get it." Only 25c at all
drug stores.
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YA . 103-lpIV.OMAtlOMA AVE GUTHRIE OKlA. IX(E53W)TOTHErAmrtPT3iroin!r : ;'
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Do you own property In Outhrlo? Do
you wish to preserve It? Thon protect
CJuthrlo's interest by seeing that Dem-
ocratic loglslatvrs represent 1-ognn
county In tho Democratic legislature.
rnda Jrrudent ohoppers Day.
Ab sure a thb doorn of lilris helpful Store opens ovqf-y Friday iiiduiigj'tli?j
crowds will conwjor the Friday BargahiB. . fl; X ;
Friday onlyi Friday Hifflefctffiiq yji-actically ajlHhe gtobiiliigiofithgUvn;
is done'at this Store. It's oir mmicstf dayit's thdfimbliuS buyinfl. 1 ' i i
TTor tomorrow wo have prepared an assemblage of values which will make!
an ideal Bargain Day.
Hero are some of the "ideal" bargains .
NATURE'S MODESTY.
The Mormon
Taft.
church has indorsed
By the way where Is BIddlson and
Is gas slorj
Oklahoma nitmt stand 10000 strong
for the cause f tho commoner.
Vote for .lusJIorj Hnye of tho
prrme court to succuuil himself.
Su-
Congrossninn llonry Johnston moans
Guthrie Is the capital of Oklahoma.
Removal or restrictions Is a hard
topic for McCiitlro to discuss these
days. .
We are on the ltisl trot for the olec-
tlMi booths with Iho roosters looking
flno and saucy.
An) how lot as got tho rooetors
down and begin to gut tholr feathers
read for tho groat parodo.
McCtuiro look llko a man who has
an umbrella nt homo but uuablo to
rracli It on account of tho rain.
Chler .lustlco Williams has no op-
position but let ns roll tho majority
so high it will plonso tho Judge.
Almost ovory stntosmnu In Iho coun
ts Is confident of victory; that is It
joji aro to Inko thon nil sorlously.
Mr. McOulro hours tho talk of tho
gli'istR of the past and trembles
t 'rough fear of' "seeing things and
dicuuilng dreams" like tho wicked ct
ve olden lymo. t
No Hchltnuoi tlmt Is not tin oarlli-
oual.e. It is Uio oncoming Bryan par-
ty to take chargo of the plnce mado
hard by the destructive- work of Toil
t!r Tamo-llon chaser.
Tho Republican editor predicting old
luillan Territory would be 'close' bo-
twoen Brj-fln and Tuft was iinlnton-
tionally correct. It will bo a closo rub
for Taft to get any votes.
CLOSING NEW YORK BATTLE.
In Now York William Jennings
llryap is closing tho most romarkablo
campaign history records for Ameri-
can irolltlcs. It is a campaign waged
fairly and nobly by tho Nobraskan He
bus placod tils own personality In tho
contest against Roosovolt Taft nnd
tho enblnot of tho onmor audi has
cvriid his campaign from Oonvor to
Boston. Otihors havo assisted him
mightily but tho commoner has been
Ihe bond; his groat Intellect San' di-
rected tho movement and from $ne
end or tlm Republic to tho other
astonished fellow-cltlzens admire Uio
wonderful man who has can led his
causo to tho people. Eloquence la not
nil to Hip great Democratic hlef. lie
tins a grasp on I'he questions of the
day not excelled In Uio brief tlmo we
have been a Nation. Student and
statesman ho has had to contend
against mmro criticism thnn any other
mum of tho age. 'His integrity nnd
lofty personal 'bearing havo been 'bul-
warks for hlr buociss; tho enemy of
today being lho proud disciple of' tho
morrow. .
At t-bls hour It docs not -ooiu. to
thoso of us who aro so anxiously
watching lho titanic struggle it Mr
Bryan Hh.it he can possibly overcome
the majority against IiTmn In the' tip-
Now York-slalo district- jot Waltor-
son prophot and wnr-horso of Demo-
cratic politics sends tho chedrful
word tho battlo -will bo won by Mr
Bryan and thoro Is comfort In tho
mossugc.
. But whatever tho result of tho .am-
pnlgn and without regard to who will
rulo this c.Minlry. Iho campaign of
William Jennings Bryan will go ihjwn'
In history ns ono having yet to no
equalled and for wisdom of action
courago of purpose nd high states-
manship It will never bo surpassed.
Tho groat Nobraskon has written
his namo across the sky of the great
est galaxy of AnglivSaxons and his-
tory will add to its lustro.
I A few years ago the cry was: "Vote
i ir Flynn and Outhrlo." Condlller
ivo changed. The slogan k now
J'titkaoWr! 'Democrats In n D.ino-
cratlc lev 'riVo and glvo Gutlirlo a
volco 'r. Domovi-tlc caucuses and conferences.
"do
Gutlirlo voters nro net so much In-
terested In Brynn and Tnlt as Wioy nro
In. Guthrie. They jvnlit their. homes
protected. They do not wish tho capl
tal moved. Therefore they will oto
to placo Guthrie In political haruioqy
with tho balance of tho state.
"Why" asked the little maiden
tho loaves turn red In fall?
A while ago Wiey wore so green now
ilmson tinges all;
Why do they wall till summer dies and
frost Is In tho air;
Tu got the lovely lively tlhte which
make tndin ncem so fair?"
It Is a very simple thing" tho
maiden's mother said
"That yonddr graceful maple's leaves
should all havo turned so red;
Tho summer with Its Joys has flown
a 'Alii fs In lho air;
ThO tree Is blurtilng. dear because hor
limbs will soon be bare."
&. E. KISER
PLAIN LINEN WAIST.
An all pure linen waist In plain white a beau-
tifully tailored gai'mdut. with wfolto llnun collar
and cuffs attached; buttons In front.
Priced nt $2-25
'White madra3 waist
A flm- "hj! iit!h midrss with stain stripe
effect. 3trlclly tnllor made tucked ldnltcd. Whlto
linen collar and ohffs attached.
Priced at ." 1 $1 2r
Gutlirlo BiKsnt $75000 In sending
Statej!io6l delegations to Washington
to protect Iho capital clause in the
Btatetiood bill. On Nov. 3 Guthrie will
not be forced to spend any n ney
providing Its voters regardless of
party vote to placo Guthrie In the
Democratic column.
COTTON EIDERDOWN AND
Duckling Fleeced flannels Tor
kimonns a Xlne soft fleeced
nlatrilal for kimoims. In bctui-
tlful Persian iratterns. Display-
ed 111 west window worth 18
and 20c yard at . 11c.
BARNSLEY CRASH.
All pure linen gcnulno im-
ported Barnsley trash full
bleached 18 Inches wide the
test crash on earth f r good
nar and satisfaction vorth
ISc nt per yard 15c.
x FANCY BLANKETS.
10-1 Fancy cotton blankets in
beautiful colored stripes.
10-1 Size choice .. . $1.2$
11-1 Size choice .... $1.4?
Itepubncan Indignation was groat
over Oho more Tact a Democrat was
accused of bolng a friend to trusts but
no Domromt has boon caught with tho
goods. McGulre papers pleaHo copy.
The soothsayer tiao predicted Sen-
ator long. of Kansas would be u mom-
bcr of this coming presidential cabinet
bad been over on tho Kansas sldo to
tho Joints whoro tSioy sell flshl arrlos
for whisky.
A sunn ly tho iianio of Richard
Morgan has applied to bu congressman
fioni Cie Second district but thoro la
no vacancy Elmor Fulton having se-
cured tho piice ti yinr ngo and is fill-
ing It wlttti Bach genoial satisfaction
Ins employers do not doslro a change.
What aro tho selfish Interests of
McGuiro compared with the material
Interests of Guthrie I Mr. Shearer is
a good man but being a Republican
he will be unable to represent Guth-
rie's interest In a Democratic legisla-
ture. Guthrie must get right. Guthrie
must go Democratic in order to insure
the future of the town.
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Atas Bought
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(By Associated PreGS
York. Oct. 20. Charles
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Hush Keep It Quiet.
Wo suspect tho people know what
they want. Ottawa Record.
Not In Your Oklahoma Column.
Can fairness no longer jig found?
Wichita Eagle.
Gutlirlo Is a black sjmt In tho cyqs
of Oklahoma Democracy. 11 1b regard-
ed as the hotbed of HcpuhllcaulftaK
Oklahoma la nnd aMvaja will bo Dem
icratlc. TCio legislature Is Doti'icratlc.
Thoro aro hundreds of Republicans In
Gutlirlo and Logan county who care
nothing about tho McGuiro charges or
about thn especial Illness of Ilcpubll
can legislative candidates but thoy do
care about tholr own proporty Intort
csts. And on .next Tuesday whllo they
miiy vroha61y "veto fur TaTt ole0i6rs'
they will certainly vote for Johnston
and Democratic legislators because
thclr-own best interests are subserved
by so doing.
Big Premium Offer.
For best loaf of bread. $25.00 cash
For second best loaf of bread 300
pounds Capital v
For tlifrd bcU loaf of bread 200
DoundB Capital.
For fourth best loaf of broad 100.
pounds Capital t
UTlio uumw. Mining company win
Ivo tho abrtvb premiums on hi cad
made from-Oajiltal Flour and oMnlultcil
at tho Gutlirlo Fair and Carnival on
Nov. 10-11. Tho contest will bo under
direction orjthc Fair association and
rirbrAlvinis win botawnrded by them.
There wlB bo no charge for enter-
ing the coiiTeBt nndocrsone can en-
tor except professional bakers. The
only requlroyjcnt Is that ttio Lread be
msdo fioni Japttal Flqpr.i
Doctor llarkett of Uio t ourtli Con-Rrr-iHj
nal (Itbiilrt. Is having n splen-
did time- He is ihc Republican uoml-
n t Tor ongress ngaiiiHt Mr. Carter
and MbIli' itn Indian ropri'BentatUe
th off woiking ror llu- sui-uem or the
lirmocralie ticket the dortor i-nn have
a nice time down lu the Fourth nnd
an no harm.
TITLES.
It looks ns If there wero i ouiblnn-
tlou to dofent tho Torrons land sys-
torn and porhnpa tho friends do not
realize -what all that means but It
thoro wore over a tlmo when a riow
deal was wholly right and desafvod
to win all tho votes of h stflto vj Is
this Torrons system of registering
title. It Is tho man who does not sUnly
who fights ttils system. In tho great
cltloB llko Now York Chicago London
and others nn abstract systom Is un-
known to tho lnlty. Where tho pres-
ent criminal method or abstract of
tltlo lu In offoct some guarantee
company tnkos chargo of tho titles
and ns many as 700 tltlo attorneys aro
employed. Tho purchnsor has no
rights and ho pays Uio company or
tho tltlo. Ono firm has boon known to
rimranteii a million dollars wortlu. of
titlos nnd bohlnd tho guarantee lljuro
was probably onough money to nvo
paid Tor a pup. If all tho cash rtyild
bo gotten trothor at ono time. Still
thoso concorns never fall and Ip
fow yoara aro worUi vast sums of
monoy tho prices thoy chnrgo to
niako guaranteed tltlo bringing In tho
surplus.
Surely tho Torrons system Is right
and a convonlonco for all.
OKLAHOMA TO "i AFT.
Because whon wo needed aid and
friendship In tho territorial days Judge
Taft throw tho wolght of his powerful
p-willon against us the pooplo of tbls
stato should in return show by thofr
votes fhey can not entrust lilm with
the duties nnd honors of chief execu-
tive. Thoaiftoploiof this stato-aro In-
clined to leniency nnd whoro too
hiuoh Is not nt stake willing that
errors bo corrected without too much
. mit t
New
Morse whoso fortune- warn swalowed
u pin lho crash of 'a year ago and who
-vith 'Alfted H. Curlls. former prucl-
ilci" of tho National Bank of North
America 1h now otj trial charged with
violation Of the' listlbnUl banking law.
may talci the witness stniiil in ins
own di'f.Mihe today. Curtlo has nt-
inady told tho main portion of Ills
story and sought to plnco tho'icsponsi-
liilily for bad loans on Atorso.
Sets No Date.
Wo hopo to bo
many things soon.-Jlcaii.
able to lcok into
-Cherolico ''Repub-
And Not .Run For Office.
On his wedding day a 'man should
closo his past life and sit on the lid
Chicago Nome.
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A Perfect Day.
A slnslng o'er the meadow.'.
A music In the streams
And lovo In velvet valleys
With violets and dreania.
And nrief 13 chnnged to gladness
And pence comen after pain
And Qunshino smiles and twinkles
Through tears that fall like rain
Frank 1. btanton
o-a.sTon.iA.
m Wnd You mnium &mp
. Benrt tk ? ' m wna TO "aa n '
o.ia.s'toiiija.
r..- T" lnl You Haw Alwars rjaiil
Ugnimro
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lti Wnd You Haw Ahv;
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A SENSIBLE VIEW.
-WJiy a LogirnCounty Republican Will
' Vote tfioDernocratic Ticket.
uoiso.
tho chnslng .X coyotes and
th' "advice to remain subject to the J
whim nt o unnrntnrv rt ntni-!ni- orrt
........ ... . . uh.... ..fc ..J.u iw
matters charged against President
ItoosQvnlt and Mr. Taft we can not al-
low to pass without placing our disap-
proval on same by being opposed to
tholr furlhor lenso of official life.
There need be no open demonstration.
Especially tho Republicans will not
be usked to shout and sing psalms
all wo need Is a majority so great for
Mr. Bryan tho others may bo ablo to
giasp tho moaning though Indirectly
oxompllllod.
MaMvHMMHawMMMMMOMMWlMMM
GET THE HOOK'
.-
One of tho most promlnetn Republi-
cans In Gdthric said to The Leader
today:
"V shall vote the Democratic ticket
for the reason that the Republican
majority In Guthrie and Logan ccunty
Of 1.000 and 1500 Is too large and In
my judgment is against the best Inter-
ests of Guthrie and Logan county at
this critical perjod. A thousand votes
In favor of vthe Republican or Demo-
cratic ticket would cut no figure what
ever in the result of either the national
cr state ticket. It is a foregone con-
clusion that this state will be Demo-
cratic by a big majority. The time has
passed -when a Republican congress
can further help Jir. The important
Issue to be next ettled must be set-
tled by the votera'V this state. We
must admit a majorfiy f these voters
arc Democrats; they are In power
thJEre Is no possibility of breaking this
power in this election.
"The governor and the entire state
administration Is Democratic and must
remain that way for the next three
ycarr. These men are human (as
well as politicians).
"Is It business for Guthrie and
Logan county to give the Republican
ticket and Mr. McGulre this unreason
able and abnorma' majority when no
other town or county in the state is
doing the tame thing but on the ether
hand are in nearly overy case cither
giving a Democratic majority or mak
lug the result a stand off? Oklahoma
City and Shawnee aro both taking the
stand that In view cf the fact that they
are candidates for the permanent capi-
tal that It Is vitally Important that
they show a good Democratic majority
against the beastly Republican major-
ity that will be cast In Logan county.
"I am net voting for Johnston be-
cause I believe ho Is mateno'ly a bet-
ter man than McGulre and so with
other names on the ticket but am
voting as I sec my Interest at this
critical period In the life of tills city
and county
"1 can't see how a 1500 Republican
majority In lids county with all the
rest of the stato eitner ciosc or uemo
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of lho cur.
Thoro 's only ono way to euro deaf-
ness and that Is by constitutional rem
edies. Deafness is caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lin-
ing or tho Eustachian Tube. When
Ibis tubo la Inflamed yon have a rumb-
ling sound or Imperfect hearing and
when It Is entirely closed Doafncss 'h
the result and unless tho Inflamma
tion can bo taken out and this tubo re
stored to Us normal condition hearing
will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases
out of ten nro caused by Catarrh.
which Is nothing but tin Inflamed con-
dition of tho mucous surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars
for any enso of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall'si
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars freo
f F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O
Sold by druggists. -75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Torturing eczema spreads its burn
ing area ovory day. Doan's Ointment
quickly stops its spreading Instantly
ro. loves the Itching cures it perma-
nently. At any drug store.
For tho best lino of Sc cigars go
to Wciubergcr's Smokery.
Two Farms For &ule
240 neres First class Improve-
ment lfio fairly Improved clay land
rood for corn grain cotton and alfal-
In. Choice wnter from wells & springs
8 miles S. W. of Guthrie 2 1 " N Nnvl
na Junction. 2 1-2 from Duti-bT
Address J F. (irifiln NaWna or
Atlantic Iowa
EXCURSIONS
COPY BOOK STATEMENT.
The st rlos lojd of "buslnoss men
filgi'itonod at tho tl.tiigu of Rrun'
election" but confirms former state-
monts about more peaplo being crazy
than ouo would think on short notice.
But the limit Is a lumbor concern
which notifies brother concerns It
does mt know whotner Oho mills can
o wn.onnot If Mr. Bryan should
win. Tho fact tho mill has boon
oil five or six months does not Intor-
foro with tho Idiot who penned iho
lettor. As a humorist ho miay g.
somo notice but from the standpob.t
of business no ono would allow him
to oven show f r tho money.
Tho old bluff with which Hanna
boat down tho price of 'otea full fifty
per cent Is too threadbare fcr effect
this fall and the mon trying to utilize
it are more copyists.
electIonT-ips.
Almost everyone likes tho Idoa of
"Insldo" Information; this article is
general!) strong along about tlmo of a
general election. It 1b almost impos-
sible for a man to walk down tho
jitrcoL wiUiMit receiving word that
Pot hlbpqh 1ms "reeolved n letter from
Spat Tcback. wlio says bank on tho
Information and Jlyvlllo will bo solid
for Tobias Bajhang this time"
And Uu sorrowful part of It all Is
that twine sucker lakes his wallet tnd
COfla forth In hot mlrr. Iita "Inalfln"
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story Is a real guldo. After ho lias . of this state in the ngni max is near
Havo you registered?
this week.
If no do so
FOR SALE Steel Rnngo Iron bed &
air tight heating stove. Cheap lu-
quire at The Annex. .
MADE VOTES FOH JOHNSTON
A rousing Democratic meeting was (
held Inst evening In tho Ifjstrict court
room. Much enthusiasm was shown. I
Tho mention of Senator Johnston's
name and thnt of Brjan brought forth
cheers. Judgo II. J. Baker of the
Criminal Court of Appeals nnd Geo.
A. Henshnw counsel to tho Corpora-
tion commission wpro tho principal
speakers.
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OA.SVOZl.Xi..
Betnthe Ito Ktad Yod Han Alws Boutf
To South and Southwest Texas first and third
Tucfday of eafill month. AVt6 or call for literature
information as to tickets and routing pf same will he
promptly given on inquiry.
J. H. FUNK
Immigration Agent Guthrie O
Schonll Bldg. ltooms 1-2 Phono No. 187.
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A. It. Eastman President
S W Keiser Vice-President
LtYMON J Gray Carfrjier
C. T. Eisenschmidt A C.
The Oklahoma State Bank
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Deposits in this Bank arc guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty '
Fund of (he State of Oklahoma.
New State' Law Provides Absolute Safety to Out Depositors f
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits. '
DIRECTORS
S. L. SPURRIER ' S. W. KEISER.
FELIX ADLER A. R EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. H. GRAY
CHAS. F. EISENSCHMIDT
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NEWS OF THE .
RAILROADS
"l
Santa Fe Detective P. M Mooro
wt?nt to Ardmore last evening to placo
under arrest a grip thief wanted In
Oklahoma City. j
Santa Fo Detectlvo AJ Burchett left
last evonlng for J plln. Mo. to got H '
Miller who is wanted in Oklahoma
City for steallpg. whisky from th"
freight office there. - '
C. L. Haas of tbe round houte force '
who recent!) had his aml. 3ferel
crushed returned to tho Toprka hor
pltal last evcnlup after a" lev dao
visit In tho city with "bio pircnts En
nlneer nnd Mra.. O. J. .HaaB. Ho will
cratlc as It .will be will appeal to the h.1Vo to iomalu'ln tho hoiyUal am n'h
Democratic goveronp ana mo vmora longer.
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Directors:
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Henry E. Asp
Robert Sohlberf
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who furnished tho original Inforniatltn.
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world a laco where all havo amuse-
ment and borrows so to spclc
Did you road of tho special train
tfiat wheeled thb ml Rant Democracy
across tho stato with the message of
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CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Slate of Oklahoma Treasurers Of-
fice. Quthrlc Oklahoma Octobor 24.
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I havo money on hand to pay stato
Firoman W. S. Ivojser. rtlir rt
om Oklaluma pasiogeri-un. has b'Mi
transforrod to Arkansas. t'Ujf on trains
Nob. 105 and 118.
Roundhouse Foreman Miller who
resigned last week loft last nl;t' for
warrants nn to and Including register Old Mexico to tako a railroad position
number 3272 Tho liotder Is requested Charles Lloyd of Atkansas illy as
to present same at treasury 'or pay taken Mlllor's nlaqo temporarily
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Somo men never mauo eneraips or
pay a debt
ment
1908
Interest cease
J. A MB.NKHSH
Stale Treasurer.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 141, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1908, newspaper, October 29, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72573/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.