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THE LEADER npTHnlg DKl-Av TUESDAY gEBRUARV 4 1908.
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'TELEPHONES
TUESDAY FHimUARY 4 190S
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The comic valentine and then
spring flgbts.
Nothing between ns anfl spring but
a measly ground hog.
Yon can almost hear tho water
r.tezio la some thronts now.
Several Genllo Annie days In buc
cession "would bo appreciated.
Regulars on tho anxious bench
tl?oId move up and maho room tor
Grlfltmlll Jones
Tho democratic clans throughout
the state are lining up. There will
bo not a little doing at Muskogee.
Bob Williams has commenced tho
publication of the Oklahoma Demo-
crat as n dally at Altus.
Governor Haskell Is doing "well.
Thejo 1b no doubt of 1L Tho repub-
lican press lias reached the frenzied
uhrlefc.
The report that Colonel Clarence
Douglas wrotetho Roosevelt special
jEWpeago to congress Is not generally
credited.
IMthough tho New York World
views tho Bryan .movement! with
alarm and Is seemingly afraid of the
Oklahoma banking act. It Is noticea-
ble more bonks aro bolng shut up In
the efTetc Hast than Ib truo of a state
where the depositors nro allowed
some little recourse.
SCHOOL LANDS AND EDUCATION.
The disposition of tho state's school
lands and tho passage of a school law
nro tho two groat questions now
before the state for consideration and
they will require much of tho time of
lawmakers and advisors thereto.
Tho forjnor Ib going to bo the real
hard question to settle rlgb for the
extraordinary reason what will be
fair In ono locality would be damag-
ing In others. Tho rontal valuation of
tho school lands dooB not permit suffi-
cient elucidation to baso n sottlomont
q'j. Tho older settled lands will na-
turally bo better improvod and closer
to i. o cities uud markets cause them
to have a greater cash valuo at this.
particular moment
With tho Interests of 1C0OO fnmllios
in the tenant lists and the school
children of tho state on tho other side
Uio state has a -luty to perform whluh
Wnuld pgger the ordljmry lawmnk-
in;? bod;.'
Goven.or Haskoll sounded the key-
note when ho declared ho waB oppos-
oif to a landlord system In this state
and every democrat. If ho but give the
subject proper consideration will
agree. '
But tho committee to ndjudlcato the
ensos and point out that which may
1)0 best for all Interested parties has
a duty no one wishes to substitute
self for. - ' .
Thd school children of tho state will
be used ub a club to prevent Bale of
lands ana. that following will have
many able.. honest and tlilnklnR men.
On tlw other hand a big landed pro-
rty is tno most dangerous oxporl-
meitt for a state. It breeds lobbK:
illBtrust and Is always of such Im
portance as to call for discussion ful
luwfld by bitter disagreement
Tho Stafford bill permitting tho
utnount or tno principal to bo held us
a Hen may be the best solution after
all o& the Intorost on tho money will
bo assured by llrst lUn; and the poor
farmer wno lias given Uie best years
of his life toward making a home u
reason of the deferred imymont of
principal can be a bidder with equal
chance. That this if not perfected
at tho time may lead to a solution
Talr to all is bold by many and it
was Introduced with that object In
iow.
Tho school system of Oklahoma
waa lur from -bad. It had been built
une piece at n time and many wei
tno naniftiiips uib territory hml to uiv
lergoto reaqh the high station jufoor
the state
R SClkOOl
nystetn for the Indian and some of
the cities had perfected school system
to a high degree But the land being
oft-allenable was. likewise non-tax-able
and made a blndrauce against
country schools that will be hard for
us to offset nt the very beginning.
The Franklin educational bill
whether wholly meritorious being Im
possible to say because of the wide
scope contains a solution to the ma
Jority of difficulties and its author is
Killing to have It stand any investiga-
tion prior to final action
Thefe two tasks are to be met in
tha linmodlavo future und they are
not of partisan nature. They invito
thw attention nnd thought of uvery
MRS lnluxft4 Jit the state of Okla-
horaa. and aw of fjuch importance no
oua should wl to make personal
capital of iheui.
ilfji by the outside world.
Ovr on toother tjjtfor
i no government Jiau anil nas
nATHS DAILY.
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DISAPPROVE c-.UNSHIP
Tho Oklr.hoij ' It- TlmoJout ial
(rnbld ohstrudtlu.u 5s the most con-
slsteu Inconsistent nowpaper
In tho stiito. It editorializes ilko a
fulthful told preacher of the early
days; who dobatod with whoiisuovor
and whenever opportunity offered.
He always "won" tho debate by alleg-
ing cortaln premises wore truo and
whoever snld to tho contrary was at
once declnred an dnfidel and un-
worthy of being spoken to much less
dobatod with. The T.-J. Insists tho
democratic press of tho state re-
mained quiescent over tho difficulties
caused by Stillwater communication
nnd doplores tho robol tendences of
each and ovory democratic editor
And yet the press of tho stnto
spoko of tho affair properly
and satisfactorily. It did to be suro
counsel the dcbtrlne of '.permitting
tlio sores of forty years ago If some
incurable ones do exist bo permitted
to remain hidden and because of the
conservative and righteous position talc
on tho T..J. insists but ono or two of
us deserve citizenship.
Of course citizenship Is generally
advised against by tho obstruction
press. Thoy persistently prevented
citizenship for seventeen years and
never advocated It with sincerity In
all those years!
Last fall when tint burdened carpet-boggor-bedovllcd
citizens of Oklaho-
ma fought for the great boon of state-
hood rights tire obstruction organs
fattened over tho misfortunes of this
people obBtlnntely refused to assist
and sent tholr fatted statesman to
tho territory to tell 11s somo dny
sometime and In somo mannor "they
would allow us to beoomo residents of
tho United Stntou but declared it was
not right to ask for that privilege
yet!
Of coureo tho obstruction organs
are dlsploasod with tho acts and am-
bitious of the Vrogrosslve and aggros-
slvo domocracy of tho Btate. Thoy
thirst for tho times when thoy voro
allowed to consult with nn appointee
from Kansas or Danville Illinois or
a. stray politician from Indiana And
tlioKt) said obstructionists deserve
little at tho hands of tho people. It
might bo added without niallce they
got nothing. In tho nppor bramJi
of the legislative body there Is not
( man who sounded tho tocsin for
statehood postponement!
Stanford and Brownloo aro tho two
mon they advortUo as representing
tholr Ideas of statecraft tho latter
a shrewd farscelng tpolltlclafn but
who refused to Bubscrlbu to tho poli-
tical blunders Of tho carpetbag de-
partment and who from tho Btump
declared ho would if olectod. swear to
defond In spirit as well as lettor tho
cmstlUitlon or tho state and who ad-
vised his friends to voto for It at tho
rolls. Ho rofusod to permit the car-
potbaggors to spook In the senatorial
district ho represents nnd for that
reason ho takos occasion oach time
t.c subject Is mentioned to declare
on tho floor of the Benato. he Is a
friend o ami dttfonder of the princi-
ple of statehood and its attendant
blessings.
11 r Stanford is worse for obstruction
example. Ho Is tho only republican
fiom tht old Indian Territory side
of tho state and for elovon years he
has larruped tho carpetbag brlgndo
In and out of season. Ills known
ambition for statehood saved him
from defeat in his republican dis-
trict There was not another man
In tho ontlra district who could have
bean Mectod dog pelter for th senato
on the obstruction platform of making
a constitution somo time and somo
way!
Citizenship for Oklahoroans was
attaint without tho aid or conni-
vance of tho obstruction brigades. It
cania a.ftsr ceaseless toll and the
suffering o innumerably wrongs! It
found stato whore railroads charged
whatever tdomed all tho poor pro-
ducer oould pay. It brought to tho
floor of honest discussion tlml re-
vitbm the predatory TnvaBergqfttrjl
people? it brought with It a corpora-
tion commission made tho great fat-
tenca oxor. of organized wealth dls-
soine a little of thv outrageous pro-
fits wrung from the formerly help-
less cititons of tlio two territories
'airalng Joy to all of us!
It is natural ilintin wlirt wiirn nn.
J.ying the immunities and privilege
i mo territorial regime would no
Wintered and how of spirit.
The New York World is no longor
In favor out hero. So long as it advo-
cated the defeat Of Mr. Ilrvnn nt Mm
HDenver convention the obstruction
editor carried a coy of tuo sheet nil
of the time. Since it Vigorously assor-
ted Mr. TafL Could never It prest
dftnt and. if he wqrft VaQjiM jroye
MUompflQiit the poatmaari ahd the
deputy insnftaU have withdrawn
their allegiance.
Tho next proslddnt will find hut
llttlo to -ongago him In the lino of ad-
vertlslnj babies undesinible citizens
and Ananias clubs.
Slnco the Count Skoojackskee sont
a draft home for 16.000000 It is to be
presumed the Vnndorbllts paid him
that amount to marry Miss Gladyfe.
Still her pictures would linllcato she
was not o bad looking.
In tho moantimw tho nows dis-
patches relate that Mr. Taft Is to
have tho Instructed delegation from
tlio Httlu islands and he is alsp vary
strong under tho fras.oiTngatfpBUfo.
i... i4. .. n ; .i . . . itoi
og onung inu ot iui rnuippinw
Senator Brownloo hnd tlio honor of
having a bill passed by the senate
Without amendment and .luring his
absence from tho senate chamber-
Sonator Clint Graham President Pro
tern Johnston and Sonntor Blllups
the organization nrningunient forces
oach asking that the measure bo nct-
uil upon that It mlRht not lose Its cal
endar iHJSltlon stating of course. If
amendments were to bo offered tliev
would have to postpone action to the
time Mr. Brownloo could bo present.
Now many obstruction editors will
have the conrngo to mention this net
of high and merited courtoey?
Dayton. Ot..o. Is In tho throes of a
grunt industrial strike with the Na
tional Cash Register corporation as
tho central figure. The Institution is
world-famed and for that rsnson the
world is Interested in the outconin. It
Is not over money but the right or
choosing omployoes. No one from
this distance can tell who is right or
wiong but tho city of Dayton usunl-
lv tho most prosperous proiwrtlonnto
to size In Onto is in great distress
tho strike rjrtUdng the pny roll $80-
000 por Wctok. Industrlnl strikes In
tinio of plenty nro becoming common
In t.lieso gladsome days of republican
power but our cabinet officers spend
much money traversing the globo.
Uncle Sam has novor before hired
cabinet oitlcers to make yearly trips
around tho world but of course we
are undor a new system.
ft AMONG THE
S REPRESENTATIVES m
Stone of Crook county mado his
maldvm speech yesterday. He has
been too weak aa a result of illness
to take much part in tho delibera-
tions but hla romarks yesterday
stamp him us ono of the able men of
tho hour. t ....jiLfci
Watrous recently mado his first
speech in tho house. Tho Enid man
is tjot an orator but presents his
aiguments in a clear and convincing
manner.
A good many pooplo over tha stoto
nro wondering whnt will ho tho out-
come of tho ponding prohibition log-
iblatlon. Somo members have sug-
gested that they "ask Ruth Grey.''
Japp Introduced a bill yostorday
compelling railroads cunning through
or within ono mile of any city town
or village to build and mnlutnlu a
depot. It applies also to rallroadB
that may bo built hereafter. A fine
of from $100 to ?C0O Is Imposed for
non-compliance. Thl measure maB
Introduced for tho relief of Mono on
the Rook Island west of Enid nnd
Rschlto. on the Wichita Falls and
Noi thwoslkjrn in tho "Big Pasture."
Mono hnB only freight accommoda-
tions whllo tho other town has no
nciommodatlons of any kind. Rschlte
has applied to tho corporation com-
mission for relief.
Tho members as' well as tho pagoa
and house clerks frequently grow
hungry before tho cluso of tho long
afternoon sosslons. Yesterday the
tempting saltwl peanut was tho fa-
vorite jntaiiB of refreshment and for
a whllo It seomod that there woru
really a good many "peanut politi-
cians" in tho house.
Copo's hill rogulatlng nutomobUB
contains a good mnny provisions re-
quiring drlvorg of those vohlclos to
stop back upXktcK tinder cortaln con-
ditions JflhnnT Wcprlng through tho
country. YMterdity consldorablo
amusemont was occasioned by tho
proposal by llobdy of tho following
amendment: "I move to amend by
requiring tho driver after ho rovorsra
and backs up to offer a chow of to-
bacco to tho person so met and ask
him about Sally and tho baby."
Momnu PimletL of oonstIUitIonnl
convention fame dropped in yeetor-
day from his haunts on the banks of
th Washita to look on at the so
siou of the house.
Amoa lowing chUf clork of tho
last territorial legislature which was
orerwholmlngly ropubllonn drops
around oouaslonally to see how tho
democrats run things. Amos usually
Im a "Ixird-how-thlnga-havo-ohansed"
look In Ms eyes.
Doooratlon day has bown addod to
the list of holiday in Vaudevontira
bill oroatlng state holidays. In a
speech during tho last campaign
Jrdgo Vandeveuter promtssed to Tn
troduo a bill making Labor dfty lv
legal holiday and hanbaH4(pLjh$v
promise. Whllo the day la generally1
observed throughout the country on-
ly a very few states have mado U a
legal holiday. Oklahoma will ba In
tho front rank In this as In many
other things.
The legislators sometime wisely
lay aside the cores of stat for social
amusement. At thw tuasquerado
ball last night- Representative John-
son of Mmco. waB present In tho
costume of Indian iilef and was one
sf the most notable of all the fancy
.figures on tho floor. Many felt that
In should have beon given first prize
and though his friends "rooted"
vliiuruusly for him. the Judge de-
cided adversely. Mr. Johnson by the
way. is one pr the lndtau members
vt iho house being an eighth blood
Choctaw. Jtepreeufatlve Whltehuret
' was also among thoa in attenOa&eo.
0RM NEW TIE8
Pottavfato'mle
County
Newspapers
Merge.
Tho 'Shawnee Herald and Tecum-
sob Domocrnt of Pottawatomie coun-
ty nnv formed a. eomponyk Incor-
porated for $R0O0o and. are prepar-
R'gf'jrt conddct a gonen.1 nowspapor
nnd'Tpubllshlng tnistness.
A .lijndery Is also connectod with
tho fltiru hnd tho men who havo been
making 11$. parwra are retained to
manngo ttftalrs
ffarry nnd Fcwter. V B. Vorrlty.
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.BridHWnJM ir lljhTJfaBftP'JAsithji
I o. iviiasifji .IIIUHU .1. . .lllUfVU
rnc - w cofTqmtlpui 4od il'HlflOl M8
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W1MI4 to imoj; tue ufs. .paper tnrongi!
anjf drdliiftry dlffldtilty
' -.Mr. tlk 8. Rmsrioll. who was here
:'f.lerday perfec'lii papfr of the
o psnlMtion rir.ouifi' the growth
of the oount) .in two cities caused
tic Jivw orguuv.i'tiu to t formed.
o s & a o si. x ursu .
PERTAINING TO
S STATE OFFICIALS g
is-I-aBB-I-H-I-HH-I-aHC-B-IHa-VH
A. D. Hmbnrger of tho Governor's
orflce uud family aro now perman-
ently located here.
Asslstnilt Attorney General Geo.
Ilonshaw of .Madill bis movud his
family to the capital cliy. Mr. Ilon-
shaw 1b legal advisor for tho corpora-
tion commission.
Assistant Attorney Gonoral Field-
ing LowIb has returned from McAIos-
tor whero ho has been probing Into
tho alleged coal trusts for the atate.
Dr. II. II. Hart of Chicago export
on asylum matters will arrive tomor-
row to confor with tho legislative
committees of tho logtsmture rela-
tive to asylum work. Ho will proba-
bly address tho citizens of Guthrie
while hero. He Is at tho present time
secretary of the National ChlldrunB'
home Society anil Is doing much for
the advancement of that work ' the
nation.
A hickory chair said to bo 100
years old" and which carries Svlth it
much history was presented to "Un-
cle Billy" .Cross secretary of state
this morning by Captain L. F. Carri-
co and J. B. Doolln of Alvn. The
chair Is a relic In tho Cnrrlco family.
Ho states that the chair was present-
ed to his grand-father who was In
tho United -Statos army when Custer
Vrpko camp at Fort Supply In Wood'
ward county. The chair Is said to
havo belonged lo DanJo.1 Boond at ono
tlmo. (
Hon. Sethi K.'Corydon of Okmulgee
nsnumod his duties ns auditor for tho
loan department of tho school land
commission today.-
Se'vornl loans wore mado'' by tho
school land commission today to
Grant county farmers.
Sot-rotary of State Win. Cross re-
ceives more lady callors than any olh-
or state official. This morning the
following young. ladlos of tho South-
western Normal school of Weather-
ford who aro spending the day In tho
capital city on route homo from at-
tending a V V..'T. IT. meeting at Ton-
ka wa. called at tho secretary's office
and requested his autoxraph: Avis
Doley. Alia McVull .Lulu Close. Luolla
Carter. Helen Damming and Mrs. 13.
R Balsomb.
State LaboiTonunlsslonor Duugorty
has returned from Chlekashu whero
ho attended a mooting of loaders of
organized labor there Sunday night.
State of Ohio City of Toledo Lucas
County ss.
Frank J. Chbnoy makes oath that ho
la senior partner of tho firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co. doing business in tho
i.lty of Toledo County nnd State
aforesaid and that said firm will pay
tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOlr
LARS for oach and ovory case of
Catarrh that can not bo curod by tho
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHBNBY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in jny presence this 0th day of Decem-
ber A. D. 1S8C.
A. W. GLKASON
fSonl.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally nnd acts directly on the blood
and niucoua surfnoos of tho system.
Sund for testimonials froe.
F. J. CHBNBY & CO.. Tolodo. O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for const 1-
imtlon. O A. & OP O H. I J. .
Btintht ylha Kind Ym Kara Un) Bwglit
BlgMtua
cf
j -.sr- .
CANTON WRONGED
Adjutant General Unjustly Assailed
by Knockers.
The sewer fur tho malcontents the
News at Oklahoma City has an ar-
ticle rollectlng on Adju'ant General
Pnntnii "
lt'allftgos thsthnton If obpdhfed tb;
tho typographltmr union attff' thitt'hW
wrote a lettor saying ho had "no re-
spool for a tmlou man" or words to
that effect. The story is a lie out of
whole cloth nnd Is morely another
ehapter in tho chain of republican
raalcoutents to rib up trouble using
mombera of tho Oklahoma City typo-
graphical union as the medium.
Some time ago Tho Loader printed
lettor heads for tho ndJutant general's
olllco and. as customary used the
union label General Canton thought
It hrrdly proper for trndos' label to
be upon the stationery for the mllltla
and asked that It be omitted which
was done.
Somebody tried lo rib up trouble
out of nothing.
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Douglas Probably Write It.
The president's message Is a gem
of statecraft Muskoge Phoenix.
Kansas' Lost Men.
The Kansns newspapers allege two
Inmates of the Leaven woitn peniten-
tiary are lost insldo the walls. And
this from newspapers which persis
tently find tno errors of Oklahoma.
Does Not Care
The absence of "In Obd Wo Trusts
from Uie gold pieces is in no WtiJA
cniiMinM us to uecoine an inUolrt. -Roll
Graphic I
A la Country Notice. -
Kill tor Bryson In Louisiana Press-
Journal: Miss G1ads Vandurbllt amt
l.nsfllo Ssechenyl n Hungary nohW
man. were married at her mn'a resi-
dence in New York .Monday and now
the count Isn't as hungnry as he was.
Ponca to Coffeyvlllc.
The other day In Coffoyvllle Kan-
sas tho minister or one of the church-
es handed in his resignation and !n
the course of a farewell sermon took
occasion to speak rather plainly of the
shortcomings or some members of his
congregation. Then Instead of taking
back or offering to go out and tight
tho preacher In a good brotherly way
these members took the roundabout
method of gutting even by presenting"
his son with a fiddle. In this way does
the sunflower state mnlutAln her repu-
tation for novel anil unexpected woyw
of doing things. Ponca City Courier.'
Torturing eczema spreads its burn-
ing nrea everyday. Doun's Ointment
quickly stops its spreading. Instantly
rellovcs tho Itching' cures It perma-
nently. At any drug store.
c-H-?K-iB-:-H-MB-a-:-a-:-B-:-H-:-H-:'n-:'a-M;
OVER THE STATE
Kay county has so many waives
thoy organize hunts and sometimes
kill two dogs three l-orses nnd n wolf.
Oklahoma City is to havo n now
theatre to cost JGO.dOO ami tho social
uplift Is to be advance)! oven if a
banker or two is foicod to commit
aulctilo for evil deeds.
Ponca City Is having a great relig-
ious rovlvul. Tho fluid Is splendid
for Improvement
A newspaper from tho short grtias
region says thnt tho Itbacondlng Alva
bank cashier "only" took ?12Q00 with
him. This would not bo so bad had
the change holongod to tho cashier.
INDIANA WILL BE.
SOLID FOR FAIRBANKS
(Bv Associated Press.)
Indianapolis Feb. l. Indiana ropub-j
Ucuns today selected uy tiistrtct con
mention twenty-six delegates to tho
national convention. Tho Indiana del-
qgatlon will be a unit for Fairbanks.
Doan's Rognlcts euro constipation
tone tho stomach stimulate the liver
promote dlgeatlou and appetite and
easy passago of the bowels. Ask your
druggist for them. 25 cents a box.
Wants Tax Refunded. 1
Editor Loador: Tho recent aet of
tho legislature romlttlug tho sjate
taxes of U07 came at a time when
tunny taxpayers had paid their tuxeu
for that year and the county treas-
urers say thoy havo no authority to
refund the tax without an act of the
legislature authorizing tlmin to do
so.
I paid ull of my "Jtate and munici-
pal tuxes the middle of Docenibor
and doubtlusj many others did the
saino thing nnd County TnmsureiH
Rltierbusch writes me that ha has no
authority to refund 1L Unless the leg-
islature comas to tholr teller tho
early bird taxpayers are likely to stir
rer In tjiolf pocket ror their temerity.
J. C. JAMISON.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of OutyffUki
CALL FOR LOGAN COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTON
At a mooting of Uie democratic
central committee of Iogan county
hold nt (Ultimo on January it was
resolved that it Wis Inexpedient to
bold county primaries for the purpose
of electing delegates to the county
convention: therefore pursuant to the
order of snld county committee a dem
ELY'S CREAWS Balra
8uro to Clvo Sntlsfnqtlon.
GIVES RELIEF AT OHCE.
It nloajies. hoothr h nU od iTmtoota the
uiHwiMHi vifi:iiiruiierKitin1 iront turrii
and driveaawny VU iu thr JKwd juiJy
Utwlored tho foatws of Tume oud HmAU
Uoy tg iw. (J.uitii)i iki luiwtetw d.TMK
ApjditHl iuto tli iiootriln w1 ptsorll
JjHrv St..j fin omU at Drmrista r hy
)SA1. IuqaW CfWM jhf fot t lH
ftttoHfewm 75 )!(.
ELY IW0r K wrr St.. few Yark.
CATARRH
tfafltfli? tfftmiljr "tcohvimtloit Is heb?
anoa to moot at the V. O It hall.
one half block west of lone hotel on
Oklahoma a.onue. Guthrie on Febru
ary lfi. 1008 af 1 o'clock p. m. for the
purpose or choosing twenty-two dele-
gates to represent7 liOgan eenhty at
the democratic state convention which
is caned to meet at the city of Musko
goo on the 22nd day of February 1008
tinner pursuant to the order or
said control committee fjv Lcvtrnl
townships and wards of the cltv nf
Guthrie are entitled to representation
m sain county convention on follows:
cue delegate to each 10 votes cast for
governor of the last oloctlon or major
fmctlon throof aa follows -Townahlp.
H"l?'i"- ( I
lstrmfk. ;
Afitfi..l.r.
wear i:iook s
drMcent ; ..ig
(Cedar. ... t
North Chiittrron 7
South ClmnTrtnr .; r
GuUtrte 9
Iowa 2
Iran Mound 5
lAWrie 8
Mulhall ...13
Marsbnll . 9
Oak VIhw i
Orlnndo g
'lowdilll 7
Seward .0
Springer 5
Spring Vale 3
Spring Creek n
Woodland F.
First Ward "A" Guthrie city 6
First Ward "II" Guthrie city 6
Gast Second Ward Guthrie cky
West Second Ward Guthrie city
Third Ward "A" 'Guthrie city'. '. '.
Third Ward "B" Guthrie city;..
Fourth Ward "A" Outlulo city. ..
Fourth Ward " Guthrio city. . .
.11
. s
. 9
. 0
4
Fifth Ward MA' Outhrle city G
Firth Ward "B" Quthrlo city 1
It is further ordered that a demo
cratic caucus for tho election of such
delegates be held in oach of said town
ships on tho 13 day of February 1008
at 2 o'clock p. 111. at Uie usual placer
o' meeting in snld townships.
It la further ordered that said demo-
cratic caucus be hold In the wards of
the city of Guthrie at usual places of
meeting on said i:tth day of February.
1008. nt S o'clock p. m. All democrats
nro Invited to attemt said caucuses
nnd particlpato In the election or dele-
gat e.
JAMBS KIRKWOOD
- ' Chairman.
C. D. FOSTBR.
Secretary.
szrx3fissnua3tWnaiaa3uaQ
School Books and School Suopkcs
Drugs and Druggist Sundries. Paints
"' -v and Paint Brushes
Lowneys Fin.e Candy and Cigars.
All at the Lowest Price that can be
made on First CiassGx)ods.
- -
K-r'Ki-mH-VK-i'a-r-a.r-n-i-ii-i-sa-r-E-i-nE-insfnn-jK.i-iacaEi-H
"Brug Store 41
200 W. Oklahoma Avenue.
MiwKSjP
Pistols Guns and Ammunition
Fishing Tackle and Sportsmen's Goods
Cigars Pipes Tobacco and Smokers' Articles
CiVLL PHONE JOS
Gyrryfora1' Guthrie Okla
business 115 S. Div. St.
g
1 fiXa3BC3ES !
1 Alwaj"8 in the Lead. We have just H
m installed the U
FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN
I Tn Gulhrle. We Invite the puolic to -call I
H a"nd see It. We serve the '
COLDEST DRINKS I
I And all kind of S
I "HOT D'VfKSI
SLlectvic S
LightS
DISPELS THE GLOOM.
LIGHTS THE DARK CORNERS
MAKES TME HOU8E CHEERFUL.
NO FUSSING OR FUMING.
NO DIRT .OR DISEASt.
A.LWAY8. HEADY AND HANDY. (?
BETTER HEALTH BETTER EYES.
MORE SATISFACTION. MOPE
PLEASURE WKENnYOU
Electric Lights
IN
YOUR HOWE
AND SHOP.
OFFICE. STORK
THE
Guthrie Light
and Power Co.
LOST MAHHOOD RESTORED
8 Ot MlTfl ItMlH AVl-I.A' M.TftATVT t 1
KSbvii'imaaitji mi. ..ui.in mi. .tii . .. ... .
tafi n "" i-Mill f tn ilt'i w Ti.i.linlot ikiv.ii
TtfLi.niiwrf i vkmxt run l r.tiiji
ablttr lufe'tl.Jt'.J rn ll r. i Ii mid III t.rk. n. .1 ini '
Mm.tJ. ondcrful tn'MitU'iit i pr ul.u i tn Ithi h i.a-
SIKH ThiMic.Hdn itnw iim'hii u Hit itf't miI-i . H -u
Trvattottiit mil pptUivi4ii. .imi A. utit i i w I
niM paith Un4kR'i!.ili. ' i i iv . t
8.UITII HdlOICM. lNVIIil MK..M fO..
lluoin HI 307 aialnSt IXiIIuh. T. Kim
IN OKALAHOMA SINCE
1000.
Dra. Clark ft Ramally
tho lamous Chicago
spelallats treat Chronic
and Private dlioosea of
both eoxos. Cures guar
a U t (L Consultation
AY 881 wao oofao
free.
Harrison Arena. Outbrib.
Phono 4S
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KENNEDY'S
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