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LOCAL AND PERSONAL C. M. Stout, of Atchison, Kan., is in the city. F. W. Lintz has returned from Ft Worth. City hall flag at half mast out of respect to the late C. M. Barnes, forIner mayor. Bart Barnes, son of the late Gov. Parnes, resigned five years ago. He is n/c/w a broker connected with Kidder, Peabody & Co., New York. Rumor that Gresham mill is to be sold ond dismantled. Bath house will need enuch repairing before it is entirely habitable. E. A. Hudson, late of Bartlesville, manager for the Thompson-Parker Lumber company, has moved his family to the Luther West home on East Cleveland avenue. R. L. Gray, dealer in second hand goods has bought the Pabst building formerly occupied by Rates cafe at the corner of Oklahoma and Second streets. Contracts for grading and bridging for the ten mile Division road, Guthrie to Edmend, will be let by the state highway commission Tuesday. Logan board will be present. Plans are being drawn by an Oklahoma City architect for a new interurban station here. Quite a number of Oklahoma City people will attend the funeral of the late C. M. Barnes, Saturday. A. E. Axtell. who has conducted a job printing office KD West Oklahoma avenue for thirty years has sold his plant to Chas. S. Hall. Axtell intends to take long rest. Federal Judge Cotteral rapped dry law enforcement methods a hard one Thursday, when he ruled that officers cannot make a purchase of Hquor and then arrest the salesman. Oklahoma university is confident of a $500,000 stadium. according to the report of Bernice Owen, Dr. J. S. Isuchanan and Errett Newby, who are looking for an architect to furnish a design. $415,888 has been pledged up to the present date. John A. Simpson, president of the Farmers Union. announces good work on the part of boys' and girls' farm clubs over the state, will be rewarded annually by trophy cups. Sh cups lave been ordered by the union and will be awarded to the state champions and the district leaders. W. J. Conneway, former Guthrie banker. will be tried in Enid next week, on charges growing out of the failure of the Farmens State bank of Lahoma. I. T. (MeIntrish, prosecutor for the state banking department will try Connoway on thre separate and distinct charges. the receiving of deposits in an insolvent bank. indirect loans, and willful misapplication of the banks, funds. Mrs. Helen Walford. who lived in Guthrie at one time. together with her 17-months-cld baby, were severely burned, by an explosion. in Oklahoma City Wednesday. Many radio fans In Guthrie heard "The Voice of Oklahoma." broadcasted from Bristow. by the Cushing junior chamber of aommerce. last 23. Management Mrs. John Peeler. Another March day with high wind from south. Rain probibly tonight. Dinner by P. T. A. women, Saturday noon, 50c. Building opposite That chap who prophesied the end of civilization may be right. He didn't say which end. Joe Ehort, Osage Indian is here today from Pawhuska. He recently gave $50,000 to an orphan's home in Kansas. Short is,said to be worth a million and he didn't get it all from the government. After receiving his first annual payment several years ego he went to Pennsylvania and bought land near Pittsburgh. says he made 375 per cent on his initial investment. A benkruptcy petition filed by Lymon Gray, in federal court Thursday lists debts of $216 and assets of $600 Cooked food sale at the J. C. shades in Lints's greatest silk sale Penney store Saturday, by Division beginning Wednesday. No. 3, Presbyterian Social Circle. Old-fashioned saying: "It wouldn't county attorney is in Washington, do to tell in mixed company." D. C. He will be private secretary Herbert Spencer will be a candidate for re-election of public safety, Greatest silk sale in Lintz's hishe said today. His petition is being tory begins next Wednesday. Supreme values will mark Lintz's greatest silk sale beginning Wednesday. Dinner by P. T. A. women, Saturday noon, 50c. Building opposite There is one woman on the state board of affairs. She is Mrs. P. S. Nagle of Kingfisher. Twenty-nine Logan county men are confined in the state penitentiary on McAlester, serving time for different crimes. Mildred Jamison, Pawnee girl was in Guthrie today looking for Herbert Hyde, former assistant left home after a quarrel with her father and it is thought she came to Guthrie. No trace of her could to Senator Pine after March 4. be found here. A recent check-up of former Guthrie people now living in California A barber of Montreal Canada, announces himself as "H. Johnst one. Amos Ewing was oil inspector of the territory under the Barnes adHair Dresser, Facial Operator, Cranministration. Ewing and Barnes fum Manipulator and Abridger, were close friends. Haircutting and Shaving with An.bidexvtrous Facility." Funeral services for the late Gov. Geo, Washington cut down the cherry tree. In commemoration of his birthday, we are offering you full pound box of Maxixe Chocolate Covered Cherries for 59 cents Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 31 and 22nd.-Gray's Drug store. Come and be a child again with the "Children in Fairyland." Christian church, Feb. 23. The bath house is open and the business (8 good, according to Manager Garscia. New spring silks by the hundreds of yards in the greatest silk sale in Lintz's history beginning Wednesday. Dinner by P. T. A. women, Saturday noon, 50c. Building opposite All new spring shades including the high colors as well as staple The rush is on at the county treasurer's office. Taxes being paid rapidly. County Assesser Humphrey and his assistants are Heting property in the county at present. The offices here are closed. See Lintz's windows tomorr night for displays of those beautiful spring silks in Lintz's greatest silk her mother. She says her mother placed the number at 175, C, M. Barnes will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 c'olock at the Episcopal church. The body will crrive over the Santa Fe Saturday morning. Advertising pays. Try it out and be convinced. Leader classified brings results: Taxpayers complain of higher taxes this year compared with last. Tom Taylor, city patrolman will be a candidate for the officer of Commissioner of Public Safety. Security State bank receiver pay ing a ten percent dividend to depositors today. That makes 35 per cent. Leader Classified Ads Get Results.