Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
Future of Oklahoma
Will be discussed by
Col.A.N.LEECRAFT
Treasurer of the State of Oklahoma
SATURDAY, May 3,3 pm.
On east side of Federal Building,
weather permitting, otherwise at the
Guthrie Opera House on the same
day at the same hour.
Prosperity is up to
Colonel Leecraft
What
1 Shall
It fruit
Yob Will Need Spraying Material.
are you going to grow
it be fruit or insects?
We have it —
Ars. enate of Lead
F\.r? Green
Lime and Sulphur solution
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is perhaps more
widely informed than any other man
in Oklahoma on the good roads
measure.
Do not miss this opportunity to
hear him. BE THERE!
YOUNG MEN AN IJ WOMEN
To preprea for Stenographers, Secretaries, Bankers,
Bookkeepers and Dictaphone Operators: good salaries;
great opportunities; positions guaranteed. Begin now
to prepare for fall positions. Enter any time.
GUTHRIE BUSINESS COLLEGE
208 W. Oklahoma, Opposite Postoffice
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
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tutu* *! om i to oi ii« u 'J*; <;« uo/i u> tiiifi f« r utllKary «
In i/uiUn* ni hi* 111 no 1 by • Army lo th
il « t'tunly /imviuk miyillllii lt*'ituriiii*iil of AkmhIIimc
THE SOUL OF A STAR OF GOLD.
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AintD in h\dim; Jons.
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di'-r , . iJo' and marin«at ninety
military and naval c*Htati..shmcntfi in
*. .e L'nitc-d Siate art- now receiving
fir--hand information concerning op-
■9 ■ employment in the
F<d<- al c.i\.. serv/-e from repreaen-
tary of War and
The first requisite in t&e care of
food absolute cleanliness in the
storage place. This is not to be at
taine i by the u-t of soap and water
alone. Fresh air, sunshine, and white-
wash or paint are important aids.
y tar
of if
I stand
Military Ix-partim rit and
I a;u
I h part a.1 1,1 1 <>' i'.iMiz.n .
'Jn soc!
to k1v«« other aid to htales. « -ntry
In Jt would i t in'- tin- HU.:i way Kn«in- OuanllnK 'he sacr*jd bit of mold
Ut bh/ alum* If In 'hi • mb« im /none7 hfohw , construe!Ion 'l ln War In « « 1 . liiut have In • n constrii' ting roaijs Wln r« fell a youth,
OTUMt b* uv*it*bfa In for>- tin touda m* iiartmeiil lias !«*« Id«*d that th« mali-i In Kurope In-hind th' "battl* lim a for , Ktr jnK In his manhood and his might,
eofisif n UMj Mint flnipf.1 'I In the «■-asa of iuI no lransf«n« <l ran not In rlnuged all th« transportation Hirvl<« by au-
ih* hill no* halori lh«- pi opl« the tor Tim War In partnn nt has In (Unnol IU- and truck and tin* hauling
tw/n<).-. u/« not I*# In- aold until I In f«« nu«*d tin Hun*aii of I'uhlH Itoad « f li I k • into aHHlMtlng the different
ros4t: have been ronstrinted and an thai It linn a laiK1* nutiibir of mu> 1 stateM in cngln^-rlng supervision
frsdy to he puid for plus moior trueks available for thin when they return home. There were
on ' purposi-, and and Hta «■ highway di 37,000 Mich englneurn In tin war tn-r-
hy ' vivc abroad and th<«y will In enough
can to aawl 1 all the stateH where they In-
' put to 11 m- Tim Itureaii of l*uA)llc ltlat«- the b 11 il<l 111 k « f hard surface
T
the Civil
M
' rently
arm a ti on
'I bo ma« 777) | ill no will <lr v
Utt foil taiabl< vslnation of tl<« Htal< pait.unntH now an* h«*ing auked
f«i Die bf vi'ii 1 j f* v in 1' in hi y iiiiU. I1" Iiii ron 11 wliui i|iiiiiiIHI<-h H y
Hint |iav«- u11 iit'ly voted i-oiidn. 101 tin
Hia'* in 11 vt pay oil* thiid of thi*
and iinii on*- third will full propor
Uim^ •-1 / 'ill lln eoUllDi Willi ev
ont Itoiidn oltl< lain In II
wiiIfl* i« ill to meet
lln ;• 1 a 1« The trm
rnly «< « i
li * 11 r« 4«In
1 wo mi I
III*' K I'll I
blilldlns Its ,n,y ''«iul| nn lit linn fi
inii/bt M il'li tiepar i n* ni iii'ii t In
million ifoi '^deral aid p oj«'t«
I )| in not likely lhat lln I""''! by tin Hiau aft
rounil* - *
, tin bond 1
I hi i**1* llllinl
will
wiiiiiiK "•ted from the Ked«
there will lie , roadn. Tin He« retary of War has al-
deinaud from ; o been m i|iiIhI1 lom d by the Aigrlcul-
and other mill tural I'o tal ln*|iartinenti to turn over I
•eli by lln- war f«n Ihe «ervli e of the stall h all of the,
11 id only on 10.nl iua« hlnery andTTeavy tru<k« that
ml 1 an not In- iia .i been uh< <| hi Fram e, and il In be- •
1 lln- are do lieved iln Agricultural Department
il (Jovi-rnment that it will be sufficient to till the
jiieeda n« all the forty-eight stateH j
Hill.II NOW 0ic > 1.\ 1.It. Ikhould their innki' tbU urrtca ellg11)l«|
for Federal aid In road bulldlnx.
« 111 /.< 11 - of Oklahoma mlgliM .Should tin- Itepiibln an of thli- Htate
Hacred Is my duty, for he love<l the
truth;
Ceaseless my vigil, he died for Right.
He wan a soldier from a land afar.
The dangers of a hidden foe be braved,
As leagues away from home lie
sailed to war,
Nor feared bin fate
From enemy on land or wave.
He with (Sod's champion, for he
kimw not hate;
A standard bearer, come to free the
slave.
Ireath lurked beside rny hero on the
H M A
(First I'
Hut
tall
•yni
l*W. ral (iover im
lii par li« oneHhlrd of *mi laiK* an
amount nod iln- slate would hsve tn| '
^ ay all out of H« lanable resout«en I
Aftei leading ihe Th< inas 1111 i in d< 1 '
other Just a« well real Ire lhat 1/ they don't hesitate to vote for these bonds he
ilium 1 vote In (build a of statewide < au • of polltW al reasons they should
1 bond ' bald s ufim road - now lin y are likely not do so It Is quite sure that no
uol to 1 onslruei am sm*h road for n road bulldliiK will In undortaken un
iOVn raliiiiL Pf tin sum of money der tin* four years <*f the present (Sov-
seivue 100 laige f« r tlmin now lhat ernor if Ihe present bond Issue falls,
the win has made us think In i< inr-.j<*f and should a Republican (lovernor be
billion* they will Min k not do so den-ted four years from now, the Hem
..hi 1.1 b« 111. of Hi.. • 1 ..ul.-«, lh. win* I to will..'hh ral who .•.mi|« . .i,al..rlty ..f il.p
o . r uII III. .1 h 1, 1,1,1 II In ibtful "'1" l>' ' '• I"'''' "II lto.|«Ut.., would not vnic to lru«t a Roputo-
Oil" iH 1 Oil Vlll' *-<| I hit 1 II
■ 111 of roadn of a sluli-wide
t*-i * an In* initialed 1 h« «• pi by
Imo 11 < , and a mail laying down Ihe 111 • •
of load an pr«i|ioned In the ('minll
flirbiiial Arneiidiueiil now before tin
|i*iii> 1 < If il were posalble Hint all tin
Csoutllles < • 1111<1 voli- bond Imm then
arlilli In I
ended
! If It In
ev lo In
I Ii'Iimm 1 a
peinl, lln
li Nlale ad ill III iid rat Ion lii ex
11 lln • j 11 em 1 ion will prove lot
and lai.i In In Inlriinnd to any futun
• if heiiioi-iatlc or Itepiihlli an adiiuni >ira
mi lion of 1111 - Male You « an uol oivan
ml draw upon the stale's taxahlt
Inut It
If nvei four eouillbn *-ould vole mi* li
biuntti 1111 <1 net tin Federal aid of
|H,000,000 UoW w Ml I III k for (Ik lahoma
mid irlln 1 mill ioiin Vi'l to eo|ll« . If w e
•imUi lln aisle available (or lliein
The Tlioman Hill in 111
Idea lo void tin- Initio of boinlti
Inilld insds from ilir<«i iiMoureen of
tin slut' and Sppeule<l In Vo'iii mi
Iona an It wad not plai ed Hi r11i 11 k
and win a bi'iuMIful de|n:-.lou aiveil jeMoiirn a sum of mom
to lln putilii for piiiiti«'ii 1 purpose-', statewide system of roads either un
Vnii win n formulated into law li ha der a bond Imniii or so railed • orient
no baali III priutbnl eieiMilkon Thomas revenues of the Ml id * wlthmil having It
la nluiply developing lilinmif into a admiul-tlered under tin rimponslbllllj
|Mil|tleiil fa' lor, should the bond In in of the (lovernor as lln- Chief lOxeeutor
fall, ail | In- in antagonising lln- |ni-Keut of (III htate with power In didegati It
C Uiiikm 1 al li ad mill lr>| in I ion foi bin uwn to siii'h eoiniiilssloners and eugllieei
liriu fil, but at tin nxpelihi of the in as will be lieecsaary to <aij*y out the
dualiliil and 1 nin>>ii«<tvinl ail-v a in einenl si hem '
«.( I too Bimo of I Ik lull.Him | ti,,, 1 , ,|„rai < love rum. hi 111, mil on
I I) now available $^till,0(Hi,000 to u ••
AIIIII TIM I KM Mill In eonjuin tlon with aut h slali H a
1 1 hi 11 \ 1 - \ in HO vDM* uudtrtaka to ' ulld hard irfaci road
hut It In orKaulscd In a KiKitnlle inoviv-
expiinslon or the win Im, Ilcan governor, If they do not trust one
j «f their ow n party.
11 i|Uel>non of 100 much inon | Hlnce II can 'be positively said
Intrusted under lln* piei-int that a i-iiimi produellon tax, autoino-'
All eitia eonillbull' o of mati > lal
X11 li 11111 f. into the ttt 111 ti 1111 of dollarn
will be made by (be |''ederal 4loveru
in*-n 1 to road building 111 Hit Hlati
HiroiiKh llm terms of 1 ren nt amend
liteiit In llm Fedeial sl't inad m t em
nieiit to vn(e hundreds of million
more for nation wide help toward
InillduiK a system of hard surfa«1
muilr The Federal Highway In
|mi it in* 111 Hi conjunction with the Agrl
riiliural Hepartinent, the
bile tax, Ineonn tax and tin inherl-
tanee tax will absolutely build lln
\ 11-in of highways now mapped out
without a cent of ad valorem taxation,
ami not a cent of property tax will be
used, lii who believes lhat a statewide
to liulld a m 'em ol hard surfiu'.e roads will be
of value lo Oklahoma should vote for
that statewide flystein of roads lrr<
spectlve of factional *>r party preju-
dh en of any nf the trivial reasons,
such as tluiit the road does not go close
enough lo his pn>pcrty; for this Is
but the beKinnln.g of a statewide sys
tom of roads that will be followed by
laterals leading to all parts of Ihe
couutle< that the people will gladly
build when they IIml the great bene
fit hard surface roads are to them.
If this state Is the Hrst to Inaugur
ate this road system li will porve of
Incalculable value by attracting uianu
far'luring commerce Into the state as
well as Immigration, and In the seven
years that It will take to build these
rdad<s n will be worth more millions
UtlMtr l)e to I he state Jhan arty $r>0,000,000 voted
only eagerness to avenge the
wrongs
Of oft outraged humanity
Khone on his face,
Radiant in Its fratiknesa and appeal
Mo was a frea man, bom of Free-
dom's race,
Come to free Innocents from tyrant
heel
From his brave lips songs you love
so well
Even while sounds of battle burst
Above his ears, there fell
Ills homage to his flag
Ills stripes and stars.
I'roud of his country, though unwont
to brag,
Ready for death, rather than tyrant
prison bars.
My hero fought and died In France.
11 la resting plain, already steeped
In blood of heroes may, perchance,
Not see again tho sacrifice of life,
The scourge of foe
He strove, to put an end to strife;
Ho went, that others might not haye
to go
I am the aoul of a Star of Gold.
A muHNitgn would I add
To what I know his lips, now cold,
Would say to his motherland.
The home he knew:
Honor the blow he struck with hi*
brave hand,
He true to him, as he was true to you
omiLlhl
ith fu
cerning positions open .n the civil sor-
vi'e in wnich men who are soon to he
mu-'.ered out ma; oe interested. They
are prepared to inform the men con-
cerning the requirements for entrance
to the various positions to supply them
with application blanks and to fa ii-
tate in every way their application for
employment in the civil service.
The commanding officers at the var-
ious posts are co-operating fully in
the work ,and the men in whose in-
terest the work is being performed are mem
showing a lively interest in it. It is
expected that this new organization of
the Civil Service Commission tfill re-
suit in placing in good positions lar^e
numbers of the men w ho left their Jobs
to tdke part in the war.
E. J OBERHO.'-ZER.
. is-1«'J in Ok.ahoraa Sl.t
r Thrus-lay, Mav 1 l''l
PUBLICATION NOTICE
hereby twit yoa
oed as iJe.'efi'lant in tf-t
unioa vow pesd.nc n th*- Ilutrict
Court of the County of ly^gan Htate
■/. wt* r<.n Pearl Cfc)ide
Pli.atiff and Ijutixr C'1'Ids is 4s-
' '>ij u. 1 • :f. **r the
, < • /,m of ; .a.nt.fl ti ed In haid a/ -
D on or tefore the 'r.i. day of June,
• * or a.1 p« .Uen wlli b« taken aa
* 11 jind Judgment r* n4* 'against
t>; 'or I Ho.'i', \ji flivor '/f the
- vr. ff a/.cordiiigly as pra>*d f'/r
•h« :ejn m saT3 petition
liated thl JK'rd day of April, 161#.
MARTHA M N1BAI.,
Court ' lerk
Hy RURY ItOTIiRJMAN,
(8KAL) Deputy
JOHN A RJOMY,
(3t Attorney for I'lalntlff
F ft I i>ii : Ti' Oklahoma Hl.>i< log-
n •< r. Thursday, April 24, 1919.)
>0TH i 10 I HERITORS.
IN TJ1E MATT nr. OF THE K3-
TATf*^ OF Richard B Pipes, 1« of
the County of f gan, State of Ok-
lahoma, defeased.
All per in- having clakns against
d R ' hard cased, are
i • :o presen .,1 -.r.e, with the
necessary vouchers to the undersign-
ed du!. appoFnted aTid qualified Exec-
trix of :he la.st will and testament of
sai.1 deceased, at the office of R. C.
Burnsdale, lOlV&Bast Oklahoma Ave.,
in the City of Guthrie, Countr of I -
gan and SHte of Oklahoma within
four months of the date hereof, off"
the same will be forever barred.
Dated the 21st of April, 1919.
MARTHA E. PIPES.
CSt) Executrix.
(F;r.-- Pubiished in Oklahoma State
Register, Thursday, April 17, 1919.)
>0TIC TO i RKH1TORS.
IN THE MATTBR OF THE ES-
TATE OF Wil.iam H. Pipes, late ol
the City of Guthrie, County of Logan,
State of Oklahoma, deceased.
All persons having claims against
.-aid William H. Pipes, deceased, are
required to present the same with the
necessary vouchers to the undersign-
ed, duly appointed and qualified Ex-
ecutrix of said deceased, at 503 E.
Springer Ave., in the City of Guthrie,
< ounty of Logan and State of Okla-
homa, within four months of the date
hereof, or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated the loth day of April, 1919.
CORDELIA PIPES,
juried that
set int.' You
u have be*
tri'-t
tltion
s <le-
I >18-
itng in t
'ourt of Logan. Countv, S
una. wtMT'-in Senith K Glsenauh
ntiff and Casper F. Els«-naeher
lant ami that v-u must inaw
tltion of said 1 aintiff filed In said
in salt! a- ti >n on or befor--
1th day of June, lfil'.i. r pe-
• taken as Inn- and judg-
<1 against said defendant for
>f absolut* dlvor<«* on the
grounds of uroj-s n-k • t of duty and al.
aridonrii. rit .t< . ordinaly as in;iy *d f<*r in
said petition.
Dated April 29th, 1919.
<. R Pegan Martha M Neal
Attorn, vs for Plaintiff Court Cl'-rk
(SEAL) 3t
f First Publish'd in C>klahoma State Reg-
ister Thrusday. Mav 1 1919.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ifi the mattei of th< Blstate "f Thom-
;iH A N«-al of Hit City of (iuthrle, County
•t l/.gari Stat, of Oklahoma d«-< «-as. d
All i" 1 ons having < laims against said
N'e
•d.
HTlth th*
■1 signed, duly ap-
!0xe<;utrlx of till
to present in. .im>- \
VOU« hers to tin- wndt
pointed and < 1''iH< d
last Will of said d' 'eased, at office or
llurfonl and Adainit in the City >f Guth-
rie, ' "ount • of l.otan and Stat' of Okla-
homa. within tour months of tin- date
hereof, or tie same will be forever bar-
red
Dated the first day of May. 1919
MARTHA M NEAL.
Executrix
FARM!- <11 \ Mil-i OH NKR,N.
| Marshall Tribune.
Calvin Horsley has sold his half
J motion of land east of Marshall for
$20,000, Mrs. Emma Bladeel being the
purchaser.
Ham *■ Potter has purchased a farm
in the south part of the
Charley Seeley.
4 11M K I N HOI'P.
Cold. Damp, poorly lighted and ven
Finish the work my hero did so well, tilated poultry quarters favor the
He and his comrades of the trench 1 spread of such diseases as roup. Such
Finish tin* Job for which they fell,
And, falling saved the day
And Victory for vou.
Let 110 debt st.ind that you can pay.
- J M W
FOR SALIC
anos J. M. Kroeger,
K. Warner.
contagious diseases as these are diffi-
cult and sometimes impossible to con-
trol unless given attention in the ear-
.*• stages. Wherever preventative
measures fail, separate sick birds from
the flock as soon as there is evidence
few bargains In IV of ,1|s(>as(> an<) then ohtain expert ad-
vice to effect a cure.
(First Published in Oklahoma State Reg-
ister Thrusday. Mav 1 1919.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
IN PARTITION
Notice Is hereby given that in pursur
ance <•( on order of sale issued out of
the District Court of Ixigan County.
State of Oklaroma. on the .'toth day of
April, 1919, in a partition action therein
'luired |„.rnijng wherein Hannah E. Snapp is plain
"uu'r tiff and Minnie 1,. Simpson, Raima M.
Simpson, Orrin Snapp and Minnie L. Simp
son. admlnlstratlx of the estate of
Hannah Watkins, deceased, are hefend-
| ants, directed to me. the undersigned
.Sheriff of Logan County, Oklahoma.com-
mnding me to sell as in case of sal. of
I real estate taken on the execution the fol-
lowing deserllx-d reale estate involved in
said action, situated in the County of
I l^ogan. State of Oklahoma, and describ-
ed as follows, to-wlt:
The North East Quarter (N.E.I-4)
of Section Twenty-Four rj4). Town-
ship Fifteen North. Range Three (3)
West of the Indian Meridian,
I and futher directing me to r< turn the pro-
I ceeds of said sale in the said Court to be
'distributed .accordingf to tin- decree of
partition rendered in Siiid action on the
6th day of March. 1919 "*
Now therefore I will on the i'.lst day
of May A l>. 1919, at the hour of -
..'.•In. k P M on said day. at the North
' front door of the Court House In the City
of i Jut brie, In said County and State,
- 1 off.-r for sale and sell to the highest
county, OI | aml bidder, for cash, tin* real estate
• above <ies< rlbed, said property to lie sold
I for not less than two-thirds of the ap-
I praised value thereof as fixed by the
■ n.1 sinners In partition In the sum of
$2,800.00
Witness my hand this 30th day of
April, A I)., 1919
EI ROBERTSON,
Sherrlff
Hy C. C SCOTT.
Under Sheriff
I &t
Phone 621—109
BROTHERHOOD OF |
AMERICAN YEOMEN
Meeting Nights
First and Third Tuesdays
of each month nt tho j
• )dd Fellows It&ll
T T. Moekabee. Foreman.
lA>ra Mathews, Correspondent
tnyWar
1? ^ Savirti
^ Standi
(First Published in Oklahoma State Reg
int. r Thrusday, May 1 1919
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(First Published in Oklahoma State
Register, Thursday, April 17, 1919.)
| \OTI( K Oh SHERIFF S\I,K
OF LAND IN PARTITION.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur-
uance o fan order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Ix>gan County
Oklahoma, on the 7th day of April,
A. D., 1919, in an action wherein Bar-
ney Reinhardt was plaintiff and Chris-
tine Koll, Charles Keinhardt, Lizzie
Mohrbacher, Catherine Kramme,
Gottlieb W. Reinhardt, and Lou-
ise Reinharde, were defendants, di-
rected to me the undersigned Sher-
iff of Lagan County, Oklahoma,
commanding me to levy upon and
sell the following described Prop-
erty To-wit: The Southwest Quarter
(1-4) of Section Thirty (30) in Town-
ship Nineteen (19) North Range Two
(2) W. I. M. Logan County, State of
Oklahoma. Said premises having been
heretofore appraised at the sum of
Two Thousand Dollars by Commis-
sioners appointed by the Court, said
sale being made to satisfy a Judg-
ment and Decree of Partition of Said
l4inds, and Attorneys Fees and Cost
and Accruing cost. I will on the 20th
day of May, 1919, at the Hour of Two
o'clock of said day, at the front Door
o fthe Court house in the City of Guth-
rie in said County and State, offer for
Sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the said property above describ-
ed, pursuant to said Order of said
Court,
Witness my hand this 16th day of
April, 1919.
ED ROBERTSON,
Sheriff of Logan County.
By C. C. SCOTT, Undersheriff
TIBBETTS & GREEN and
(SEO. W. PARTRIDGE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
In the matter of the Estate of lunula
i Doollttle late of the Town "f Cres-
cent. County of Logan, State of Okla-
homa, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
Louis li Doollttle. deceased are required
to present the same, with 'the necessary
vouchers to the undersigned, duly appoint-
ed and qualified Admlnlstratlx with the
Will Annexed of said deceased at office of
Burford and Adams in the City of (Iuthrle.
County of Ligan and State of Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hereof,
or the same will be forever barred.
Dated the 30th day of April. 1919
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