Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 159, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 5, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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The new town of Campbell located 16 miles east of Guthrie on
the Eastern Oklahoma Railroad was officially opened at private
sale Monday and a large number of lot purchasers were present
At the close of the day a review of the sales showed that the lots
sold had averaged up well. Taking all in all the sale was very
satisfactory. The Stowe Hardware Company of this city selected
their lot early in the day and at once commenced the erection of a
business house. Other lot buyers came to Guthrie to purchase
lumber for buildings to be erected at once. Before the week has
passed Campbell will look quite cityfied The sale of lots will con-
tinue in the townsite office in the rear of the Bank of Indian Terri-
tory where Mr. H. F. Ardery represents the company. He has
plats of the townsite and can explain the exact location of each lot.
The much talked of excursion over the new road will come off as
goon as the road is completed to Campbell which will be soon
Campbell is destined to make one of the best towns in Oklahoma.
It is in the very richest section of the territory and in a beautiful
townsite high sightly and healthy.
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WaakintftM Deeewber a feeretery
Hiteheock has submitted the aaaual
r. port of kit aepartmeat ta the pre I
. ut Under the heed "OkUkaftM." e
treu from Governor Dareee' rvprt
nro given. SptaktNg 0( etatekood the
governor eaya:
It In the iMHWl wlek of a large
number o( onr intelligeat and Intluec
tialelUaeae that a etute government
e accorded to Oklahoma without fur
ther delay. The platform of all no
.ticnl narttes at their ateetooavea
turns hava declared In favor of state
i ol upon auek tame and with suoh
tutimlarlofi an eougress may In lU wi
iMiu rm it to prescribe and tested hr
the aUndards that have heretofore
pM-Ttiictl in ih admission of new
slates Oklahoma la certainly entitled
to at! th right and privileges of a
state government. No (air man oaa
read the foregoing report of the open-
ing settlement and tievelopement of
taut territory without being convinced
el the trath of this statement.
"And vat there are many thought
ful people who have I eves ted their
capital and made thatr ho t.ea here
who beller that It would be to the
boat interest of ail both now and
for the rear io come to wait until
auch time aa the Indian territory W
log to the eaat and tooth of Oklahoma
ran be united with a In oaa etroof
and wealthy uom -non wealth. We re-
alise the fact that statehood with our
present boundaries would largely la-
a r ease tke expense of government ad
that the additional burden mut be
borne bj the taspaytrs. At the prue
eat time only about one-fifth of the
land en tared and t&kan tor hotuoatead
haa baen patented aad placed upoa the
I lata of taxable property And this
constitutes leaa than one fourth of the
taxable valuation ahowing that the
burden of expeuse of the territorial
government la now borne by the rail-
roads and the property in oltlaa and
towns. Th j pruetnt taxation averegee
from four to 5 par oentum per- annate
upon aa.aaaeaaad valuation of about
6) per centum of the actual cash val
ae. Tocreau a state of Uklahoaia
with ita praaaat bouadarlea would aee-
eeserlly more thaa double the eipaaae
of government wltboit ootumeusurate
benefit and I agree with the larger
and more conservative part of car peo-
ple that it ia better to wait a reason-
able time and eventually by the un
ion of the two territories eetftbtleb
one grand state wkiah wvaUl he a
pride aad grat'teatioa to lie
tor gane.atloaa."
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PURE DRUGS
You will make no mistake if you fO to
Lillie " DniK and Hook Btore.
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Remember
Wf fill prescriptions accurately no matter
' ge blank they may be wtitten upon ami a
'. -xally quail tied pharmacist will aiw.tyu do
vtu.1 work Respectfully
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kf AtmgMl UNtilete.
Kaeee City Joarnal. (Rep.) 'He all
intent sci purpoaea the Free Homes
League of Oklahoma ia dead 'llie er-
gaelaat'on wna formed to aid OklaHo-
ma'a congressional delegates ia aaear
iaf free homes fur the Utrrltory'a till
xeaa and u more active and power
ful la aidlaf this eauee thaa any oth-
er force
The Ueague was 01 gauged in IWW
by J. II. Houst it of Perry now aaU
tant territorial secretary Mr Hooe
wm elected first prealdeat serving
through the wiuter of Ittltt (M and that
Of 1MMV7. Wine1 chosen for a BOOOM
term. When J. V. Cilluban was alee
ted eoBgressiooal ae'acatw J a Mac
IClrkwood vhoten as president the tie
publicans dm lining to hold the oAoea.
so bat u 'fit' repn' sibl.iy for the
auvcess or fail ! .' e men sa re in
thatooagreM mliriu b u.-na by the
Ifemntrstk ai. I'.pi!lsu wu. ui
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pr.-aidi'n.-y uv.-nti.i. late yesri
liav befit l.i-. i rail.tr rufiUr v. in
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While the K-ague 1 taking no al ve
interest in :! present rampaigo Okla-
h. i. nana art irreatiy loterestM In the
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dyaptpeia about eight yeara ago. Me could not retain lilt food
Itad Mlpitation of the heart nervousness vertigo etc. ' I tried
the best doctors in Gaston Co." he writes "and tried nearly
ever)' kind of patent m.dicine without relief. I suffered untold
misery for seven years; I could scarcely walk; I only weighed
103 pounds ; the doctors said they could do nothing for me. A
friend asked me to try Ripans Tnbules and 1 felt better after
the second dose. To-day 1 eat krout and fat meat without any
unpleasant feeling for I always take a ' Tabule ' after eating. I
weigh 121; pounds my weight before I was taken sick fwas
past doino uny work for two years last night I hunted possums
till 2 A. U."
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 159, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 5, 1899, newspaper, December 5, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74705/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.