The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1, Monday, June 29, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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INDIANA
DELEGATES
liOOSIKRS ARE ASM'idld
BOLT BRYAN llj-STRUCTldNS
JHANLER REGARDED AS
OUT OF THE RUNNING
resolutions crnmnttUi' Meuv.htie it"-
platform wil ti flivrimed with uthi
proinlrint lUtnocraw who will vIpu
Linenln fh ducunvm lw1l tyt be r-
giird"! !' rompli ted until tin lnat tn
maul
Second Place Opinion Marled.
St. Louis. Mo June 2) Delegates
to the Denver convention from Mis-
owl lmt- been asked for ait expre
Ion or their preference in relation to
llin aernrtit nlneu nti Iho nntljittnl llnUe
There appear in ihe replies a strong
Frantls sentiment. One of tliB dale
gtltus however is oui spoken for Mitch
hII rif tlllnntu rirliot-a Tistlarn li Irak
drly Jo discuss the matter.
gSwfl. D Cock former secretary of
nukv.u " hmkiui if nuu n puvrur in ubih-
oiTfttli poHlles Bay.
' I sin In favor of nominating Gov-
ernor Francis for vioe-prealdant not
because he is a MIbbouiIrii hut Do-
d-uae he in liig enough anil broad
enough to gite strengtli to Ihe ttekoi
throughout lh nation.
"Ilr)aa ami Kiaucla would he an
Ideal combination for Alissourlans bin
Miourl jvill be tlotnocratlc this year
without the prestige of a home man
oij the ticket Ho in . 'ronger In New
Vnrk than miv New Vorltnr who nmilil
lie named for second place.
i snail vine lor Uoverno. FranoU
at Denver Mid have no doubt 'he will
rutntv 111.' mAXltl itiintint-t nf tha Alto.
eourl delegation."
Others wtio favor Governor Francis
are T. A. Dodge of Milan Mo.: former
Governor Lou V. Stepherx of Sf.
Louii: .1. D. Allen of llutler: Given
Clay of Mexico W. H Thompson of
Columbia; Hut K. Pitts of Maryviii-;
W 71 Wnnvn nf .Innllii
J. N Mttton of St. Joseph Mo tie
rlan-H fur John Mitchell.
ilVVLULO
WE TO
. Oklahoma
(rap: Trirn&fc
Hi 'I ' -
ASSApipTSEpTS W IL
SEND fMWy6F
ONE THOUSAND
LACK OF WORK DRIVES
THEM TO DRASTIC ACTION
lew Yorker's Political Experi
ence Not Sufficed to War-
rant Sucli Distinction '"'
OOQOOOOOOOOOOOO
1
. .. Negroes to fiTeot at Denver.
H003IER3 ARE A3KED Ol 8iiliigrii-M. ni.. June 2i.-Colored
TO faOLT INSTRUCTIONS. O voiein of Ihe United StateH. who are
Oiiuiuifcimlutic (o tli caiHlHl.uy of W. H.
Il InnjpulK Ind. June 2!). An O Tuft icpubHcan noinltiee for presl-
efft. t to biak the Indiana dele- O dnt will hold a. national conference
Ifiuun tn u. (leiuoi-raiir national Oint Dunei on Tuewluv. Julx 7. the day
corn i i. in at Dom.-i Is the lat- O uJP doniocraitc national contention
t . uiuv in the political Blum-O tjjR-tm The pnr.twe of ili. gathering
tlon In- AlihotiKh the delga-O an Hinted in Ihe call is ) "coiiBlder
uon tint v strong is insinuted O their poll I leal affiliations and condi-
for 1? an hv a sUte contention O.iions and dovel.ni plans to change Ihu
rraolu'ian the mnnagors of Judge Opoliiifnl complexion or states wherein
Our- Ova s hooin have gent O ute negro tot' Is the- balance of
iin rs -tj mi "leaies 411 LUWlHBt O.iiouiei
rT . 1
Tii' will al'o mem )ri:tllZ9 ihe dent
ocraili coiitenl.on
"To declare .ikuuibI degrading a so
dier of the United Stales army with-
out the prellminart of a trial and pro-
nounce for a Btrtet adherence 10 th.'
Present Intention to Take Up
Tract of Land Near Mus-
kogee and Colonize
an 1L.1HI t n l.pnver 1101 1 nee hum InHiin nn nil. ' 1- -.... ... .... . "
e 1 1 -)i 11 in as it tv is at ( hlcajro
hi 1 1'' V llmwn of Lincoln it'l
vtiisKa niembi 1 of 1H0 coiu
li r siilutions. Tie will lm tli
L'd I'llis of tlu Denver convention.
1 frd u in. -.(til ulans That la. lie
III I.J 11 ulii for Denver Jnlv S
t o lfiiver 1101 ilnee and issue an nd-
Ui sj to the colored iuzeu of ih
na m."
for gH -jv.Tlns that
ihf 11 rn '11 ( The lel'ers are O
Wi ten on t igo C.nv League O
nf Di '. v aie" BUiiiou ly and are O
riM I bv ibi exe'jtive commit- O
W"" '.U !i leagU Q
.l..... 1 -11 1... 1 .
w cunHiHuiKin Aim nn iin uuieimiueum
OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0discusB ihe feasibility of nominating
1 ' " in rtntirffrlnta tnr iirpuMfinl tin thn riv.l
l.lll Jin Mil June tltllOUBl
lilM.11 1 Kuan clesiii'H lhal an Kaat
In r n nil! m nuul. tin lundlila'i
Ir vit in 1 Od'Mn. on the democratic
kc ao one et sn&Kosti-d Is likeli
bcioni i he nominee Lieutenant
liver .or ivib Stuvwsnnt Chanler.
Nii- Vi k was disposed or todaj
1 i IK llilil! . Il !k w.Mumifirt llitii
jr C iianW u poliiicul exp rlenco and
ruor.ai 111 j nn nen cc n.ivo not Leen
ic' j m If It Cbtiulei to the dla
lu 1 ij
idffrs Ij Interview Bivan.
ID' t 1 iiutt and ihe I line of the
iivni ju ln.iuv oilur iiiomliieiii
ImuciMit ir seheduled to diop in at
Ir I'Mtt'i lionie. near In if. nnil
--flu 1 it. 1 1 in " U lieUl. it
I iv b hal a tle islon vv ill lie rennh-
ib .0 'hi runuliiff male Jusi now.
-Hfkt' 1 look" as if ihe nji oiifl nlaee
ID l K. 1 will do Held mien until
le
Iloaton Junt. 2fl.Drlvon to diimtlc
action by lack of work a vast army
oi a uiousfcini swodM are iirapntSlinn
to null up Bbukos In eenfrnl MnMnrttlh
? nnd bo to Indian Territory and
establish a cdlony thero. ThHr prcs
out inteniion is to Inko up largo ldte
of land nenr MukOMee and eolonlae.
Alreilv the RwmIim nf Almuinnliii.
setts under ablo loaders have oatah
nanni a mony at Holtlngor North
Dakota. Tholr next colony accord-
In to tho lealer of thdlt movoment.
will be in or near Muskogee.
Kev. C. A. Larsen of Oarduer Mass
Who Is the loader nf his rnnnlrvinan
In tho colonisation niovninntit hiiI.1 in
an interview:
Mv peoulo must seek hannlnoHf
and fortune In tho tvoat. The uuaatis
faciory conditions or the o&Bte-n labor
markot aie forcing thorn to do this
In the present low ebb of industry in
New Knit land wo have hewn linr.lnr
U.1 lllUUl i) Jj V.V.U (fit. uii.lna Itv
of the state here th lntmtnt
ar an grt. Her Is a llsi hy stateV
Util values. .
MirtomlrlB. UtfLWla; nhodf
ISItlllil. S4.4in.fi7ft' .Mlaanlirl J.I nn
S8B Iown $8.08S lev; Mllltissotn. $14 '
buz.juu; ArKansns 5P51.I90; Lotilsln
na $n.405.:iOO; Alabnilltt. $J:i.84200n
Oeorgla. $1840543; Sotith Cnrolinr.
$104.(57:1: North Cnrollnu $30Soso.
Tennnssieo. 322O.SD0. IContuoky. $24
074.677. Vlreinln. S.41sK807: Won
Virginia. $8.ri7.581; District of Colum-
111a. j3.m.46; Maryland. $ao.80G-
3flR: Delaware SI4Tnor.il- K tnr
sey. $30525727 Connecticut. $4792.
418; New Hampshiro;'$i247ill21 Kett
iorK ; laVliWUsJ'etmfKlHftruiU $70.
9B3.27C Q"rtJp(.l.$40.18rA)a7- Indiana
?10D2479C; Mlolilgnn. $0070903: Wis
eonsln' $CC2C827C; Illinois. $B7J)04
C9: ToxflB. SB.m0.n00: Okfthnnin.
t.12.024i Xobrwkfl $2557716; South
Dakott. $920623: Montana $2174090.
Idaho. 5450 205: Nevadp. m714n;
Utah $S07.8)C; Wyoming $1CC717:
Colorado $4704892: California. $12-
712000: Oregon . $2130942; Wash-
ington $5885U14.
Mississippi nnd Malno have not n
dollar invested In local concerns not
a dollar in brewing properties.
Tho territories of Arizona Now
Moxico Vormont and North Dakotn
and Kansas filhmutn .in m iminc in
Missouri or Knnsas) swing n. total of
$4128288.
Many other Horns could be added
to swell this ospoclnliy since there
Ib now In operation a hrowory lu
Alaska and three In Ihe Pacific limit
lar POSSOBSIOIIS. hut nrn nnillte.l lm
ctuiso not 011 the taxnblo list. The
list onoroii to ;he assessors make n
grand total of $012571558.
Wisconsin ami New Vnrlr nrn tilm.ial
Hod In tho proportion according to
poiuimiion ami Missouri and Wiscon
sin pay almost five times as reat
irinuto to interstate comnie'-ce
. TJ10 lnrgost s'ntnnur nf ln iinitimi
lirodllCt halls from Ml wanker. Willi
Saint Louis a close seeninl. Tim inn..
est draft bear shipped Ib from Now
1UIK.
It Ib also not a small Hem when
n.l.i nflonln l.n. Afl. nn . ... .
m icMfn in. u kj.wvUiUiu aro an
miolly expended for the aonpnn draft
iwui- uiowB me maiontv or thorn be
ing in ivu gallon barrels or kes.
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jWBwiww;Miiw.aaiiiiai!3wsa : jjwtaJsrJijM-Jt
U r-mm( U.WKiJBMJUiJliBBMB3BSBSBBS(arB3SJSaaSn.
1 he biggest Piano Sal
In the History of Okla
WUlti a Few .More Days Left
In which to set a niann nr rhp 9ririnl rlsivnnr oq1 lr "VY T 1
surprised beyond measure at the number of mstfunferits we6 have sold dur-f
mg this cut price sale. Still we have a few bargains left that must go this
week; we have been surprised we have surprised the public and last but
notleast we have astonished dumbfounded and prac-
tically wiped out all competition until the public-
has learned that there is but one place in Guthrie
where you can get a piano at the right price.
During the few remaing days of this sale we
will still give you the opportunity of the lowest
possible price and that pn the easy terms of $6 $&
and $io per month
We Save Yoti from $50 to $ 1 50;
the 'price of V Piano '-""'
peiplo Something had to ho done.
ami we hntM handed ourselves to
get her to go west.
"There hc been much Buffering In
mo east auiiousji tno Stvelsh work.
fio-?.. lntluu Marie Comfortahlc.
FW - ..---.-. -.... . . iiiifT I-IIBL. It I1II11IIBII 11114 r VUI I IH II urrinir.
Kolcj i iloney and Tar has cured noir nro kllloi iiiBahnnle. ejinmnira
"- -- - v -- uiuii ii on; mm niecnanics carpenters
many c... or lnciplont con8nmptlnnnmi.iiBh! ctCM (llCy ImVo f01)1(1 u
nnd oven in tho advanced stnges at- jlan) (o mako a liviiiK. Tliov nre onlv
fords comfort and rollof. Hofuso any
b u tho Bouuino Foley's Honoy and
Tar. Jb'iv falo hi C. It. llenfro.
Grant's Latt Oays.
Om who tollows lr (iiorge P.
Sin. -Iv i liieiiiorlos of ' General Grant's
.st I Wh throejti the riie of The
'Viituit III led a synniathollc find
in if mate aue.iiainta.net with :i Urate.
gentle kltnliy charac er who proved
hlmseir a true lmr in niu riKiit tor
fe In i- if !.i hardest battles ti
raw mi" .et called upon to fish'
Ohe ci-nrludiuK chapters of these
nieniorieK in the July Century tell liiC
sad story of tlu .last twury days lit
Mount McGregor
Get a' Medallion.
i
This is the sort of weather
that warms the water.
Why allow your ice to
melt and. waste .' .'. ..
TRY OUR
iCE BOX
4
loo glad to journey to a luiu! of plenty
nnd till the srfl.
"A few Weofta nco n hnlnl frnm Wnr.
cester made settle.uent In North
naKota ami the repoit we have rsom
(hem encouruges our bigger mote
ment Almndy r hnvo n thousand
rnmllicB who want to Join tho colony.
"A to the exnet place wo will lo-
qato I cannot say. Wo nre trying to
set a location near Muskogee whore
we can take up land. I am liavlm; a
friend in that section of Oie count! y
make a thorough iuvesliantioii l hern
and it Is likely .we ean make arrange
monta to settle In that section
"The present ileiiroskinn Iimk nma
ed Riiy uuinunt of migration and ul-
reauy ioriu uaKota where our llrsl
party went Is overcrowded with set-
tlers. Canada also. I nm lnfi!mil
is swarmed with homegeoker from
i it. east.
'Our present plan of settlement Is
to make equal division of the land.
We will band together du-ing the
haul work nf breaking ground and
encting sholior. We will mako our
homes and our living by tho sweat
of cur brows. Thero can ho no doubt
of our success for my .country peo-
ple while skilled in various trades
are good farmers nnd hard workej-s.
They know how to mako tho soil vlqld.
"We have had a hnrd time" this
winter and tho lack of work of any
has been discouraging. Constant re-
ports from the treat of valuable lands
that can be scoured for Utile pr noth-
ing have annealed to us. With wii
119k hbiids and tho inborn lo.'o of
husbandry tho Swedish peqplo of
&Is.flBnchuantta will anlr mil Hialr
hQ.rae whore they can prosper and
nan napiuness.
"Wltaln a few weeks our nlans will
be oomiilete. We will imcnrn llirniit'li
ipara t take ourselves and the bg-
gege to tne new location. Hnrd as
it la ip leave the east where out;
churebB and pcIiqoIh n:a n wnl! cm.
IftJillaliBil. and whara tfin Su-Aillah tmn.
l)k have become so well recognlied
in oOcIal anil nolltlenl nlrp'oa mir ml.
gratlon is a settled thing.
nTMier I expect to Bee still oilier
large hands of Massachusetts work-
men folio. How can iey help see-
iusr thiil th rRl laml nf nrnmlKo lloa
ot Uiert' in the far we3t? Why do
iqey ikk to toe soot and iJMoKa Of
farlo.Sea when tliev ein llvo n nan
ware horn to v. ami spjov the real
wfiiHiK-iiuu mi nit uuiuvuuiMie'.
" Alilmilffll ua llMfA munv tnailinBL
fcml many bind fi lends here we are
Stiinjt wnre teal iiappiness and real
nrr-inerlty bloom on every foot of
land."
Here Is Relief far Uom.n
Mother Gray n nurse in Now Yorl.
liaco-erod an aromatic plunennt herb
enre for women's Ills callod ADS
TnATJAItr.T.TOAW It l !. l
...v...rt. ..... ii n iu winy LUl
ttlii regulator. Cures femalo weaknepn I
o ami uncKacne Kidney HIaddor and i
uuiuary troiiDKw. At all Druggists or
by mnil B0 eta. Sample Fit BE. Ad
dress Tho Mothor Gmy Co. Le ltov
N. Y.
1
Tr?
The Oldest Music Store in Oklahoma;
"Evor Hoady" contalnors keep
'Water" len cold nr nnrrn lmiiiii-
hot. for 72 hours. At niHmina
'tllniin IOC
iv..i JLO.
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O OKLAHOMA POINTS. - Q
O ' O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Tho Iloharl Doinucrut inlvi.es ilm
lKlowa wuntt fair to ho a success if it
u.miwulb io iiavw many irionus iiotti
there.
And it ruined Item in lpany papeis
true but. not appreciated.
Tho OdltOI' Of tAlU I'onen. fMlv fnni
'er is tryitnr to bent down llm tfm.
of Sunnybrcok whiskey alleging tho
Pino is uigser tuaii a country edl
tor can afford to iay.
E. H. KNAUSS
H5 W. Otk Ave-
HIWISIIELMSOE
i ...jinn - V ' i hi . i !'M"i'BBwyBBalMaa
ia.mmi
FIGHTING FOR
THEIR LIS
The efforts of the brewing Intar-
it t .II von o iholr tircninct '.'Qio
that of ihe Miotuer to Inuedse 'the
M-titlioeut tut has tafcen loo
thioughout the Central slues. The
vast amount of money lures ted In
browing beverfcees Ib almost liovond
f bfjllftf. Dy states it Is sufficient to
Y
Nowkirk and DIaoktvell aro so buBy
oxpiaining tnoir vnuios to Kuy county
voterB they forgot to promlgo to re-
place tho WIlMllod nut Iii-IiIutm In rahim
for the honor or being tho county Boat
Jay.
Decauso hor husband bet and lost
monoy to a Hntchinsnii nmn nl n Imli
game nn Oklahqma City wife soverolyi
trouncou me iiuncninson winnor mak-
ing an act at rho aftornoon ball game
not on tho program but which was
groatly enjoyed by the ainllnnee Mm
lilayors. umnlrn ami fnni- iiniinAnmn
greatly nnnlauiilnc ihe inu- m.i.ii. ..
- . --... . a. .....lu i.l-
Bugou m juuuing tno man who won t.ie
iiiunuy.
Tho Meadows murder enso again
;rinds at Oklahoma City.
Villita boast of ennnrrli cnml xnio.
without the aid of tho elements and
asks tho olecmonto.1 extra aupply bo
hut down temporarily.
VB WATCHFUL
A Little Care Will Save Many Guthrie
neaoers t-utu.r 'Tfquhle.
Watdi the ktdnVy eesretlons.
Sea that Ui have the niniuir Iuia
of heftlth;
The dlschargeB not exoessive or
infrequent;
Contain no "brick-dust like" sedl-
mont Doan'B Kldttty Pills will do this
for you.
Then MaUll tllU kldnetu ami curp
them wlum they're vioJc
W. W. Jenntiigs of 110 South
8o0rtil 8t duthrle. Okls att-
"Doan'B Kidney PHI are the beat
remedy 1 ever used for kidney ail-
mant and I willingly teaiif In their
behalf. I had backache nn.l other
syraidoma. which showed that my kid
neys were not performing their
function properly. These atturku o-
eurrod at various interval for the lust
live veartfiaiiil though I tiled tsrioua
modlaiiTiw; 'nothing! faolped me pi'nia-
uentl'. Since using KDdati Kldttoy
I'lllri PlirchHsa! at J. N. Wwllsee'ti
drug store 1 havo bad no return of
tuu trouble Khoiihl there ter ha
sicnH nf it reciirntnrn fin-in' KIHnv
i.tflls are tho 0t thing i wont I Um "
Kor Bnle bv all d'l'is !'i . ro
)BtH Fofer-lXiliiiiii ' H ITilo
Nw York sole agents lor th- l mud
HtataK.
Ttenlgmhor tho name Doan'sand
take no other.
OPENS JUL!
Agriculture (animal husbandry)
Prof (' M. Long. A and M. college.
BomeHtioscIonro Miss -Sarah W.
Laudls and Mis Mnrtbu li. MoKInloy
A. and M. college
The hIx tvnoka lllllliinr nnrni u.lll
nlToiil opportunity of special taluo
to tliroo distinct classes or teachers
and students: First lor the improve-
ment of touchers certificates who do-
Biro mo most thorough grade of In
i Q..U m mumi murwKii grniie Ol III-
iI3tll...M.M i-ll.f.. T....A nh mill 'olfiinllnn. f . . - ..
Jiinnaioi uiviu uuuo if. own- i"" """U'i jui-uiiii io Wieners pro
water and commnnlty will Again tako !'.arlllf tljomsolves ospoclally to meet
on a new school lire July 1st when on ' m'Y.Z? t04new con8tl:
... . I union rolutlng to the teaching of
Wednesday tho atato normal echool agriculture nud domostic science in
opens at tho A. and M. college A Jill the public schools; and third for
nuiiibor or requests for homos have tlioao Btudonts of this nollogo and' oth-
IlOen rucnlvrul nnil It Ih .tvnnntnil t1i:ir Inr liiuHtiitlnim .inulrii n ....... .i...
the attendance will be largo alnco thu studies during tha summer bo&hoii for
Payno county Institute will be hold In
connootjon with this stato normul.'
Tho mambors of thee faculty to be
eugagod In tonchlmr Imllcatea some.
tllinir nf Ihe nvtnnf nii.l iliir.imrli.
diias of tho work tn he tniilitrtnUrin
The fnculty ha only roQantly boon
.Aiouniim upon uy t'roaniont-oioct con-
.bell who. bv the tvr.v nKRiimnn rhnr?n
or the college on Wednasday next.
Following Is tho faculty: J. H. Con-
41011 president A. ami M. collego dl-
ojoio:
Charlo Kvann. sunni-lntniiilHiii Ar.l.
more city schools Dann of th normal
iiepuruiioiu.
13. E. Ualoomb departmant or agrl-
otiltHe Southwestern 8ttte normal
Botiool. Weathorfonl. sunarliitanilnnt nf
grlcultur domestic soienco and
Vpod working.
. II. L Dilyeu county superintendent
(or Payne county normal Institute.
j-syeiiuiugy ami meiiious rrot. unna
Uvaiis Ardmore.
Aarleultnral I'iulnifiurv Imf K W
ftaloomh. Ueatotrrord.
Prima. y model school MUs Maud
uanduraut Warrensburg Mo.
jiaaiiing. rror. u j. urioiui. North-
waatern normal aehool Alva Oltla.
Clniniinnr a nil Comiuialilnn Pm ti
t Hllyeu superintendent Payne
qunty. and Prof L. J. Darton of A.
&ad M. college
History and coustnuuon Prof a
L Kasw priufipal StUlwatur acluxib
Phyatutogy Dr. L. L. Ltiwta. prores-
ipor at zoology He.. A Had M. callage
Pkralca. Prut U K fhaudler. da
yataiMt of dtll englneertag and
Pbyalca. A and M eadlese.
ArttimUc. Proreaao.s James W.
MiMDs. J. Y. 1arejice and U. a.
IMir Of A. Mid M. eola.
Onography orthography ami book-
keeping. 11 M. MoCarrtfl and LeouBrd
H. IlABSs. of A and M. QOtlMtC
(irtiusim and Payatc4t''Wf
(Qntfoniin' Pwr ciMHc'u a. uni
APd''M uAki ' ' '
Maniml Intlnlii anil wna! wnrb
fapop). Mr. Decker. A- and M. ooMago
'Dairying (special) Prof. Hoy 0.
I'uun a- ana m college
fifaumiatrv (jneelnll VtnT r.on T.
Miliar A. aim tr lul'i-xr
vignuunure iiu-ia iops ami aoW)
l'Tof. I. A. MnnrhiillHA A nn.l t nt
ltei.
Airrlciilf urn ffmll . nl -. .i.i.il
rrot. 0. M. Morris A. and M collego. j
von months in the year Instead of
nine moutl -i as horeloforo. It Ih ex-
plained that tblB is nocesaRry. because
"l '?- r!rwlt vaUB Dl U Imildlngs
add their equipment. b
PHOCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR.
In compliance with tho proclama-
tion of Ills Excellency Governor Has
kell and in patriotic recognition ol
the compliment to Oklahoma on the
occasion ot the unfurling of. tho Ok-
Hiiionm nag with w atnra thoroon
limeed tlier hr tln imn.i. t oi
tile ropresontatlvo women In Oklnho-
iiift. I respectfully request tho peopla
of tho city of Giithrlo to suspend busi-
ness Xrom 10 o'clock n. m.. tn f
tho purposo of maklne nn .l.mninn. 'cluc l90 "" Suumlay. July 4 100S.
cios or securing credits on diplomas nUen'1 t'10 oxorciaes which will
Fully one hundrod teachers from """fi0'1 y n commlttco to carry
Payne county are oxpoctod by founty out suggestions 0f tho governor.
Superintendent Dilyeu to attond tho'. .n'0 .rlioc""I'y request t3io
normal at tho a. nnd m en:i.rr n teachers of tho varloim public schools
accuiKto esUmate can now bo furnish-1 80 as I'"""01'0010 to organize tholr
od of tho number to attond from othor "C00B nn1' attend the oxcrclsea with
pniintiim I.. i.i -.. rr... .... them In a uodv.
oatos granteil bv tli'la niiu-ntp ..nr." . l "orob)' appoint aa 'a committer
mnl will ontlUo teachers t omnloy- arranSe tho program BeIoct tho
mont in any county Jn Oklahoma iroe of aM01ly. and do all that may
Immediately upon tho close of tho nf hTTP' t0 Cnrry 0Ut thq. doB(roa
Biimmor school th sin.e " .of 1 10 governor as dprossed in hia
L's?esL ?? " " nr TS" u rn?wa ?vTr:
o7agricu."tueUat TZi i J '?. "" "! tako placo
tsrs steJ&&f&x 8 "
gnioa irom county fanners Institutes
gathore.1 here on Auguat U for Gi.t
purpose. The-e 1b a marked disposi
tion notetl on the part of the new ad-
ministration of the A and M college
to keep the institution open for le-
r1 the exact hour that tho flac- will
1 1. .h.i..i .. . 1 ... .... . " ... ..
m u.. ou uyor jiuerty nan in t'llll
adelphla.
0. M. BAHNB0.
ATTIK3T: .jiayor
D. W. IONNAN. .XHFITB
city clerk "' r - i
NOTIC E
Durjng July and August we will
not take orders for deliver v after
6 p. m. and will close our stores
at 6 p. m.
PLEASE ORDER R'iRLI
Rucks & McFarJiand
Armstropg G O. D.
Bank Oroci?rv J. T. Houghton
J. E. Smith
Sam Warren.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1, Monday, June 29, 1908, newspaper, June 29, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77084/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.