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LEADERETTES. Local Kappenings of City and Territory Briefly Told. Woodward has a Court of Honor. A. Z. Clark was in Cashion last week. Broken Arrow has a lodge of Red Men, District court met in Woodward today. Tecumseh, also, boasts of an addition. It is all bosh about Prague having ague. People at Lexington want a commercial club. Anti-saloon leaguers are capturing Alva. Haskell is to have a telephone exchange. Religious revivals are raging over the territory. W. C. Robberts will build an elevator at El Reno. Lawton is building a new eight room school house. John Dolan is the new assessor for the Osage nation. Hobart gamblers are being taught a lesson or two. The Bank of Wewoka is in the hands of a receiver. The Asher State bank is installing a fire-proof vault, Ralston is growing. Another addition has been platted. W. C. Wells has made a 300 acre addition to Tishomingo, I. T. George Stevens has returned from a business trip to Cashion. The canning factory at Davenport is fixing to do some canning. Miss May Flohr of this city, has returned from a visit to Cashion. Tahlequah's board of trade has decided to prospect for gns and oil. At Sasakawa Bill Maples shot a man by the name of Hanks, fatally. The Brady hotel at Tulsa, I. T., was robbed the other night of $15. A new telephone company is building a line into South McAlester, I. T. Miss J. M. Speice is entertaining Mrs. Raymaker of Guthrie, at Kingfisher. Woods county broom corn raisers are selling their product to Guthrie buyers. Blackwell has struck a gas well that will supply a million euble feet per day. Mrs. Charles Daily and children of Guthrie, are visiting friends in Cashion. Senator John Hickam says: "You may know a man by the enemies he has made." With safe cracking going on in Okla-