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Ing tljq tnx uttt ot tho iirqfll makes' 6-0" OOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ous o sorry jnowing tor roniBai to imyiQ
tnr fill IM ftnf Wfi llkalv in tinlinitii
for flie tyr .Rlary o likely to happen' 0
iroin uii naiuu i nreo yearn minim
till Ik .Ithitf Slav th hunk nut liavltiur F
Its titfnoslu guaranteed will be ono of
tho cAirlosltioa of tli Aineilcnn Ho-
tnibllo. Put a 1'in right through thnt
Htntemont and do not forgot.
NOTICE TCSlJBSCRIBERS.
In tho 3bent of delivery being imperfect or papers being rolled twlalod
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t.iiVl.lUUUl II" ' Ii Ht'T fOllll Of KOV-
fMMiieut lt i 'U li'i( people are
nil aiil of it if (iditnimfnt and bo-
Ulrd McOuiro Is as
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visiiially so lndlc lu'wu "-"c .mum u i ut
jinillliMUH; iu (in nuiiiuiuiiig ui nuuv
mi" flpon'm Ij !?!' wlaru 1 polltl
t i) mnchlB -v vi'l make )uosperU
lor il-tnsili ii i .linn of the prlnco-
K ialarl' fiiil lti ffteiltsl and
'tiwxt daiu t i.niiiii.ntmg S ' nicest
rn i lllw iii w t Iii t (tit ehtdents
I c(tieh'' i I i ' '.' itlMiii'-'l ii P"P
i exan i iuoi-. t0 yle (tetrlot nnd 1(00)B a sackful
lmrti r Idoa of 0f nromleos ready for each omorconcy
What wo want Is a rougreBeman who
is not ROlng "to bo" nor "haa bcon
Wo want nn "iznor" and tho rosultH
mimnied up ouch tlino.
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Qpp OBSERVATIONS.
Hlorni as mucli as
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they dnr their
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i i lit h i o ii mission
H ut upun llio peo-
in ilio eiror Ik
il ''xpcrteiice
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inn i iiinent UiAl
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i in mil m HlitU's of the
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moii The
Ii i anil t.il in i lnxab ore not
lit. i tin m i If such were
tl. 1phi ir i.ilii 1 nt'lllier Of tliem
A ' iadk fin nj.ini eninnt In their
'i n' Unt u hw MiirH ince Oalvon-
tun wen one of the gienteat coinuinr-
riu! cities ot the SonUi and bnd lost
iir-i peithi befon the groat dlHantor
Ii'v. Moitle had every onpoiiunltj to
tt Ui FV0t eity twcon Chigngo nijij
iho utt rmtwoen tno BiitaiBsri)
Mv'fr nnd Sot'trlo. and ImB tmsfeoa Hit
itt rwitcr thait olgtth in buBlncHS
VniporTa'nce Thi peeiilo who comprise
inmicipalitie ijnve frlttorod away the
pportunitics for 1oininorclal advance-
mt lir HqiMbbllng ovor triilos and
iinv are fchiireekod In tho Bhonla
1 Hi'Rlet I
I'msrette n mr morn tUnn to.tiuar
"I oer wlmiur a innn strnll bo an
Mrman or onimtwlnner; cares not
a vlutUeraniff whether Tom Joiiob is
I.nrd OonimtehUmer or plain Mnjor
Turn Jonea. bur 1oph demnud that to
st mil In the fli-ici- competition of the
j? men tnwt bi fair one tp tho other
irni ah Iuim bin pan to play and
work to do In the public battlegrounds
ft i the coimmiiwal and mint play il.
in ti e opportune 1b gone for all timo
to 1 1 me
o long an tin people eieit tholr of-
f i laH no Icnt will thoso officinls
r ptnii to iti' putini win ii me puo-
lic is neglfe.1 n nt Kb grQftteut ulvio
duij to sell- the best obtainable
men what ntutu r it ubout the tltloB
nr ihe uIbiiks' Mutakoa ennnut bo
nrt'ited n aildtng to tho ifomppn-
uk n ot th oi nn or giving him a now
Mt oi addtt nnal authority These
H. uuti polHWftl questions. (Ait Ihoy
i an Itnpoit'iii h i'n bo mentioned
mi t tie sati- it tne prenent lltuo and
'n 1 1. wide liii tt .nn) broadest lati
utit hefoie a vote be taken.
Tho Ft-Worth Hecord doclnrcH "vot-
ing is a grout prlviloge" to which wti
desire to ask If one bo allowed to 'vote
twice on tho name question it tho
Ueconl wBuhl allow It to pass as nn
exttaortllnury privilege Somo folks
all It a felony and It 1b hard to undoi-
jitftnd why tisoy ehango tho method
o ascending nnd descending.
llnvlng first told tho tijfco that nn-
1ps they weto for Tnft He would dfs-
tbnrgo thorn "Uncle Dill" NoIboii. of
the Kansas City Star polled his force
ana finds It la for tho election of Mr.
Taft After" ninklng tiiia discovery tho
puptr alleges it is In a position to bo-
llete the world is for the Cincinnati
judgo. Politically tho Knnsqp City
Star is tho condc imblication of the
Middle West and desorvos a place as
ono of tho humorous publications ot
tho ago.
If sot oral newspapers announcing no
candldatOB for Bonator had read the
Hot ot holdover senators appearing In
Tho hoador n fow days ago they might
ascertain that where Uierq Is but onu
HRiiator to tho district nnd ho holda
ovor thoio would eeom no need of bo-
ing In a hurry to nominate his buc
cossor. TIiIb npplles especially to thoso
E-rguns of "rofawm" which have been
olhoorfully tolling their renders tho
domoorntB do not know how to con-
duct the affairs of tho statu.
Cross and the Negro.
(Western Age )
A fow days ago this writer called
nt Ulo office of the accretaiy ot state
for tho puriiose of lonriilnp tbojotliei
Rldl ibt VtMHi&ttH Uatoiy1n!Uttiifrtluie
Itilerlt lnlmfciiiilike JniiAninMitJttjdoiiojro
oral negro RentletnenXfo iTlils ffifl'Jflfi fe
a firm better In the saying that Attn
wroiua.AvJl never make a right
' ifrAvPrW; befoio calling al that le
pnilinoiil wo hold thnt colored men
an well as white men should remove
their hats In tho presence of Indies be
fluch ladles white at black. And 1'
white nion haven't onougn roflpoet for
tho ladlod in tho statu department to
remove tholr hats colored men enter
lng said department in tho present e
of ladles should romovo tholr hats
and by so doing tench our "brother
In white" how to bo 'truly pollto and
oonrteoud to Indies; always remem
boring thnt she who fhst assisted us
In this life wns a b'dy.
We called at the Htnle department
iiv the puipose of ascertaining tihe
Honorable secretary's attitude in the
matter of tho reported discourteous
tidatment of nogro citizens In his do
pnrtment On ontering wo were po-
litely met by ono of tho clorkB and
immediately shown Into tho hand-
some prlvnto offlco of Secretary Ciohs
Ho was bUBily engaged in a conversa
tion with an elderly white gontlomau.
it 'no stopped nt once excised mm
l'fflni lilu xlilln frloml nml Invltnd
ul to bo Boatod. tlo informed this
writer that as a mator ot polltonosa
lie had established n rule requesting
niou to remove their ihats In tho ilrofl"-
oncp of ladles In his department This
iuIh applies to all mon. without regard
to color. And he said no clerk in hlB
department can knowingly mlatroal
any ono. and bo sand lotted by him.
He most nosltlvoly stated that If any
colored man was mlslieated In Ills do
purtenint It wnB without IiIb knowl-
edge or eoncont and th.it he would
not approvo of such.
It is the doslro of tho honornblo
secrotary of state that our pcOpla
should be informed thnt the depait-
mont of the government of the com-
monwealth of Oklahoma and 1hat tiny
of Its eItl7onH having business in that
dopartmont will bo accorded all the
rights nnd privilege- of any other citi-
zen Always look nt both Bidos of every
question bofore rendering a decision.
Lot tm make frlondB In n manly way.
Soolc the "peace of the Just man well
armed."
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A father Is jnDre ixitlont with liav
Ing foolish hilts ehnrgOil to hlrn than
n husband
It Is the consolation of nld age thnt
overvone knows someone older who is
alive and well.
It la said that tho good and useful
ar. the first to dlo and it l too bad
but It makes ihe roat of us feel safer
When a-girl Is fourteen years otd;
a nWbbj'HB'Mtyir raising his hht to her
tmjniiiWiornuii swon ate iBtoing it
all tho time i . "-
TCvery vvoiiinti wishes she knew som?
one ns good as she Is uml every man
occasional!) alghs because he doein't
know an) one as bad a he Is
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TRACY GOT JUSTICE
Ihe liAiili if urn lo cflumiond Uiv
flirts rtBt at htt ! t I tJlrtt bad thO 60-
vsihd caar aj. ml Fred. Tracy the-i.ii-
nieu .ii wbo was tried for
ili. -it and IhukIi tui.iuis he owned
ie 'Hwrv n I a.t tilouru and robbed
'i '.' citt i-i i i' u ontliB go Th
ii i'e'fl w ' th m an I tiei.iits
ii i hjfJ u A i I In it some it uple
uTl Howe t.ho famed Atchison lOlobe
man put on fiifl Bpoctaclos jooked over
ate ground nnd nunounLua as a free-
born Amerolun though a resident of
Kansas nnd not wholly responsible for
'ho ecconlrlcitios Inheilted by fcnld
reshlenco ho will bo "dlngbnttod" if
he supports the ticket unloss Shorman
guts rid of tho sldewhlskors The
l eador publlshod Shorman without
sldewhlskera according to a former
photograph and so many of the ropub
llcnu odltors thought It was tho othor
mst prosldont. Pattorson of Daton
Ohio we had to plaster back the
whiskers to appoaso tholr nppotlto for
correct list and photographa of trust
prosldouts.
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Another 8outhom nowsl'aior has
joined with Tihe Loader lu nn attempt
a stop 'tho slanders that hurt" nnd
Has tho case of a &plendld business
proposition from Now Orleans mooting
a peculiar reception at tho hands of
financiers at Hartford Connecticut
A nowspapor correspondent Bent in a
story of tho bad flro protection nt Now
Orleans nnd tho loan amounting to n
J million could not bo obtained. Only
nidi ivuuii mv uttmjviiuuu riutiii i'ur
rlcd an oil story from this district so
wholly romnvod from any possibility
of truth that tt looked as It u consplr
icy was formed to Injuro tho South-
west and of course Its refutation ImB
not yet boon mndo. It has become a
mania tor newspupor correspondents
nnd Bomo of thorn Book to bo lair tq
publish statements made q( conditions
or enterprises because the ono mak-
ing duo statement Is honest nnd UiIiikb
i n8 The damage accruing from
tiiicli efforts In not calculable In dollars
and cents ami tho Southwestern piosa
must put tho iron hand of disapproval
on all these so-called statements or the
iiniiiiinlty will pay an awful Interest
i . h llu llceuM. Did the people
.t op to leflect that there ar many
' 'ia in the I'nioti whore ioan ngun-
s which put out money reasonable.
ill i a loan a dollar because of llisc-
ini. - j.iade by "prominent" people
" ie i iu ut be a chanxe in this indls-
iii ii staling of oplulon foi facta.
Gj inoi Campbell of Texai iwss-
l i ante Uirough at a state meeting In
-hi or of ihe bank guaranty act of OK-
I thuma Hut n-ceiUly the Imnkers ot
I fdj hal Uis matter under dlseoaalon
uid arent liankerf uf the Kast and
m mi tu.ne to loll why It was inespt-
I't nt T)ie) were resiHinslhle for the
Htmv htartlin tii at beoauso u simple
inn. I wjh drawn the 'state of Oklalio-
ii.i U in reality not behind the banks
f ttrat statu " and thai pio ot tool-
iliuww was SUrtiyl dllV1B I'"( for
na uisAerutionsQi uhdio ivnu .mini
nasi mouth
u IisiiiUhihI b
ii iuk Amerclans
H.irn sine- Uie Mis-
1 i i gut big enough
'. lime In en awtik
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ltii. IiiUiliibe Wlllch
n main or Ulji effort of Jlulg-
t ruUi fntlgo Wallace aibl a
i to in tils' of '8ipen" by foil
I. ililt to get hlinsi It loimijttj
ii. Iit n v tu (ice-oftln imiKU'
ed at fthft Iwnk of a. nitilSv
camie as muoh danutgo ns tlm'dflllliin
apjMiratus of the female mainuor of the
' wtiuitu tribe fly the time the ar-
. aiis of he new fancy idea had re
turned to their homes the thunder of
the Texan public demanding tho now
law had frightened the entire banking
work! The Lauder tjhoiight when the
law was first passed It might require
Ure vtmnt to force thlB tri greatest
legislative uct of the past decade
lifuno to the piwpK but it begins to
li ok as it the first twelve months
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t i tilth bt ma hat. Hme fit fjtviiulii accomplish the act Tho bank
eta at his late bum paiug fur uib'lar HisuruncQ and tak-
Thoro Is mora catarra In this sec
tion of tho country than all other di-
seases put together and until tho lant
fow years was supposed to bo incur-
ablo. For a groat many yeara doctors
pronounced It n local disease and pre
scribed local remedies nnd by con
stantly falling to euro with local treat-
ment pronounced it incurnblo. Sci-
ence hast proven cntnrrh to bo a con
stitutional dlsoaso and thorofore re-
quires constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Cure manufactured by P. J
Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio Is tho
only constitutional cure on tho mar
kot. It is taken internally In doses
from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It
acta directly on tho blood nnd mucous
surfaces of tho syBtem. Thoy offer
ono hundred dollars for any ca&o It
fails to euro. Send for clrculais and
testimonials.
Address P. J. Cheney & Co. To-
lodo. Ohio.
Sold by riugglsts 7Ge.
Take Hall's Pamlly Pills tor conatl-
ration c?s-:'BB-:-:-B':-E-:-i-B.r-B-?n-:-aBB
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w"Wo are nH getting both bnirefct'
tttoqo dftja
Every man Is ilorco iu his thoughts
tud mild in his actions.
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It Isn't trouble thnt kills; it's hav-
Letting go of what has bcon hastily
undertaken is u siMenco bopg stud
led lit Ulo more progressive Texan
cltios these hot summer days
Tho statement that Ptoaldont Hooae-
volt Is a splendid haymnkor reminds
us of tho nJctotn that all mon are fit-
ted for Bonfothfrtg It they enn but aB-
lertaln wliril 11 Is In time to make
good.
Tho odltof of the $tlllwaler Stand-
ard cannot' cdncoivd how ' the peoide
iMtiVVtutellli. eniillniio 'rinnnaltlnn In
"rstntwoll bCCominc tlio county seat.
Howuvor the Standard t-dltor Is hav
ing a good doctor treat his weak eyas.
Ing too muni good times
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wfnnt to keep your friends.
tiso ineiii too much.
ll'f you
ptt't uso
'"(live a mnn a new pen to try and
ho will write his own nnmo.
t unless n politician acts crazy poo-
tilo su). ho is not In earnest.
In every parade a vory tall mnn
iwnlks beside a very short one.
Some men never spend money lib-
erally for anything ovcopt whisky.
'As people grow o'Jer thoy don't go
around looking for lights so much.
iMost nion aro
storms; nearly all
cowardly about
of tho men fear a
Because the St. Louie Globe-Demo
crnt found nit honost "lopubllcnn stato
official In thnt fclty Its entiro editorial
force held n Jollification meeting and
gnt mad at the nows editor because
ho would not feature tho mmpuhco
men hh the boat nows Hem iu tihe
sheet. '
Tho Potts family nt Mlshawako In-
diana nnnotinoos thirty votes for
Tnft. Contemporary with this nn-
r.otincomout Is the one that tho coun-
ty lyts the biggest pnupor list of any
county in tho United States populn
Hon proportioned. Thwty to the fain
ily make a draft on a follow at shoe
Jug tlmo when the frosts come es
pccially if tho black ih.nv season and
fishing hava boon poor during the
summer months
Spcolal today. Flno gold edged
Playing Cards In cloth casos worth
75 cents 35 conts now at Olsmlth'a.
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III bLLVtLAKU lUlltilflL 1
INSTEAD OF USUAL PANEGYRIC
THE HAPPY WARRIOR.
And Polly Too.
Let ub all get a good hold ot tho
same string and pull for a now school
houso for gracious goodness Agnos
wo need one. Woathorford Domocrat
The King of Spain.
Who of the ihurltage potentates
rfhows host results of actual labor
or duty performed?-Momphls Com-
mercial Appeal.
Dlccordant Prosperity Note.
Immediately nftor Taft's nomination
urleos wont down on Wnll street
iWtchlta Baglo.
iiiilm J.
SohNow Then.
Anyhow wo nre hotter off than somo
places Wichita ISngle.
Biffs His Own State.
Somehow Fonikor nevor dosoended
to tlio Oklahoma levol. Pawnee
Tltnoa-Demoorat.
LlQhto Favored But
The patriot favors light hut would
.be electric lights not only make
plainer the dilapidated sklswallts of
our town? Mod ford Patriot.
Mro. S L Howen of Wayne. W. Va
writes: "I was a sufferer from kid
ney disease so that at tlmos I could
not get out of bod and whan I did I could
not stand straight. I took Foloy's
Kidney Remedy. Ono dollar bottle
and part ot tho soooud cured mo en-
tirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy works
wonders whore others nro n total
failure. Fov solo by C. U. Renfro.
of u
a liad pujuU mflarito
fthWnPfcicteBL
q.VW c7M olbtlP!ff
Critical Eye for Baoles.
fHef' INVI-Viifirilil iliuiL-hliir
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urttkiyn MAW'lais niad
vu-uiiirxiiv.jiv.riJ.i.iiiuw
..llt ilA.11 .ll f.l.l .m u .1 luIJn
uti uihih itiHAirnryUA BAIAriimi'lu
&.. I .t Mi.u tT -rX l.l.yj.M. A
cniiaroti. " - '""" """ "i"' fu.n.H
Recently ther dalno tl'VekVlUo bab)
Into the houso.
When it was nut Into hor arms the
JfIe-year-oiil survejed It with a tirltloul
)
'lan't it a nice buby?" asked the
nurs
"Yes it 8 nice" answered the )ouug
ster hesit-itiugly 'Its nice but it's
heads loust " July Llpplncotts
Tpe writers cits'a rlaters and
t Hiking nuichlr.ea repaired at Olsmlth's
Phono 198.
lly William Woidsworth .
Who is tho happy wairlor? Who Is he'?
Thnt every man In arms should wish fo he'
It Is tho generous spirit who whon brought '
Amonif the tasks ot real life hath wrought V
Upon the plan that pleased his childish thought;
Whose high endeavors are an inward light
That makes the path before him always bright;
Who with a natural instinct to discern
What knowledge cap perform 1b diligent to learn;
Abde by his rosolvo and stops not there
Hut makes his moral being his prlnlo care; $
Who doomed to go la compan) with Pain '
And Fear and Woodshed mlserablo train
Turns his necessity o glorlouB gain;
In faco of these doth OTerclso a power
Which is our human naturo's highest dower;
Controls thorn and subduos trnnsmutos boroavoa Z
Of thoh wad Influence and their good rocolvoB;
Ily ohjocia. which might forcu tho soul to abate
Her feeling rendered moro compassionate; J
1st placablo bocauso occaslcr.a iso ''t
So often that demand such sacrifice; ;
More skillful In solf-kuowledgo oven moro pure; j
As tempted moro moio able to onduro. j
As more o. posed to suffering and distress; '
Thonro also more alive to tondornosB. " i
Tls ho whose law Is roason; who doponds
Upon that law as one tho host of friends; '
Whence In a atato whoro mon are tempiod stfl
To evil for a guard against worse ill
And what In quality or net is boat 1
Doth seldom 01 a right foundation rostr )
He flxos good on good alone and owes i
To virtue every triumph that ho knows;
Who. if ha rlseu to station of command i
RIsob by open moans nnd thero will stand ' j
On honorable terms or elso lotlro
And in himself possess his own dasire;
Who comprohonds his trual andulo the same i
Koops faithful with a slnglanewr'of aim; '
And Uioretoio does not stoop; nor Ho In wait- - '
For wealth or honors or for worldly Btato; '' .
Whom they must follow; on whose head muat fall. "
Like showers ot manna If thoy at all; .
Whose powers shed round him In the conwnon strife . i
Or mild concorns of ordinary life "
A constant influoncc a peouliar grace;
But who if ho be called upon to face
Some awful moment to wlilch heaven has joined '
Great Issues good or bud for humankind; ".
is happy as a lover; and attired . . i
With sudden brightness llko a man Inspired; '
And through the heat of conflict koeps the law
In calmness made and tees what he torsfinty;
Or it an unexpected call succeed '
Come when it will 1b equal to the need;
Ho who though thus endued as with a sn$e .'
And faculty for storm and lurhulonco - '
is yet a soul whose master blag leans
To home felt pleasures and to gentle scenes;
Sweet Images which whereso'er lie be. '
Arts at bis heart; and sueh fidelity
It is his darling passion to approve; ;
More brave for this that ho hath muoli to lovo; '
Tib finally the man who. lifted high. '
Conspicuous object in u Nation's eye - . '
Or left unthouglit or In obscurity "' "
Who with a toward or untoward lot
PrpsiH-i-ous or advprse to his wish Or not
tlH4nnn? games 01 lire unit one .
1A3.8he nutl ilblRwiiaO'tiiUHt-ban!' ' i '
br shniitcbf Uwiset calfi dUuinii'iS' nni' '"' J
Nor thought of temlortiaidtfBiUotm jSH"1 ' ''-" '
WUajnuu contant lhatiformeti'wtJrtlKstshd'faBU: H ?
looks fortvard persevering to the last "" ' '
From wU to better dull) self-surpost; l N
Who. whether praise of him luttst walk the earth .
Forever npd ta noble demls mtte birth. j
Or he niusi m to dust witlioivt his fume
r Ald leave a dead unprofitable ljame
'Flints conifojt In himself and lu his cause;
And while tho mortal mist la gathering draws .
life breath In confidence of hetveu's applause 1
This Is th Jisppy Warrior; this Is ha
- Whom every Man in arms should w;'jili to be
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DIRECTORY
0 LIVE ONES
What Up-to-date Firms Offer to
Up-to-date Buyers.
J. D. REED C. V. RORINSON
Guthrie Sheet Metal Works
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Corruca.tedTa.nks Cor-
nice and Skylights
Phone 700 122 North First Street
a-wsKjaley's Marble and Granite
t t Let Us Figure on Your
Marble Work
120 NORTH FIRST STREET
The Guthrie Tent and Awning Co.
Manufacturer of Store and Office-'jtfwnlngs Tents
i Wagon and horse Covers
1 17 S. First St.
E. B'. HEILMAN Proprietor
MODEL ROLLER MILLS
Manufacturers of I
Sil
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djand Soft Wheat Tlcriz Brands
d Gold. Perfecti n
GRAIN and FEED
The Corrugated Culvert Company
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For Use in Railroads Streets
and Highways
THE SOUTHWESTERN IRON CO.
GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK
Stacks and Tanks.
General Machine Work
THE GUTHRIE MILLING CO
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE FLOUR tor'
Domestic and Foreigu Trade
Capacity 600 Barrels Per Day.
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r Ma.rJila.wind i.Grajnitoi Works
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m North Vine Street
J. E. OGROSKY
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One-Half Block North of lone Hotel. Write for Catalog
W. M. Cooper Phone 5S2. JI. A BptNESy52 on X Line
COOPER & BONES
We Manufacture Brick of All Kinds
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