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Osage Indian Murders — Part 7

84 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: Murder · Topic: Osage Indian Murders · 84 pages OCR'd
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aa Way it da te be ineeriod J pege tueies of gram. le invure publication i be in ; eee: etmroe - es ot office the day ‘previous £ ab-| Lify.ou zhe tara is iS Ure enough: —— ; just one D—— thn after another,’ Complaint ig now made from the | GN ; contral part of the ‘ate that grass- + sion scheme” by whlelt ‘the sackso.! ‘to hold the prestieney for ‘twenty-four | : { years. Jackson was te havc eel ot . years, Van Burcn eich: ° @intas Harvesting has bee. atarted in H. Benton aight. With the & & Bates, Inc. grain crop. ~ cfze! oO H.. Bentou the © ie ‘southern Kay county, “The whéat? down of this ‘propram, tae tw. nicde | ee there ia estimated at from 25 40 | pate lost its wrivits’ purpose, uo ‘it! 25 percent better than it has been in- stuck jus, the same. Wit | an the past ten years. Kuy has been rated | pansion of the ‘qoustry and ¢ sa | the banner wheat growing Co. of the! mittance of mew a: tes the * Ou istate, harvest however usuafiv starts © cog sward: a n est mo Mauly Starts | South regarded if wt a safeguard; te Tas few days eos |from ten days to two wecks eatlier in jagainst combinations that might be’ =49 Osage county cree: the southwestern” counties thar iti ¢ormed to deprive it of its power in| he a men who does in the northern. 'worked thet way It werked that Vv he : eee eeps Oklahoma loses ¢: wugh in the was way as late sa 1924, when it save]! ve Savee por short crops évery Tive Year per. ad st, Seuil. from the ‘andd: ey of Cav- Strep? he-hing up but also !to curb the waters of the state and: eracr Smith of New Ye: Le! af deed wiotk panes and Lekes- ' irrigate sufficient grea of agricul-!' Wath the shifting: of Democrat: aH ' oduatha such - as we hé¥e/tyral land to more than make up the| strength from the South, the, rease , a ie Caary can’, be COMPU- Kinss and assure a good erop very some-for retain. ing the rule, have Weak-- a wot eo farmer OT year, Irrigation supplies the . water : ened, but sentiment for it is 9 std: > soma wd is not just when it is neeced. - jetronz. it is Jacksonian, aied inate: - ww cWapOUre..- . enough for many Deri. laws. Tha. a hes “Chember of Commerce at Ardmore; it produces deadiochs i CT oS ee, — anc other south ‘central cities of the} not all Democrats roxu'l ieudicc.s as- ; pA ibe ‘Pawhuska state are joining with the farmmg!lan Vil if they’ produce con. Promises A ceed “mba ‘gre promoting the | element to. better’ farin conditions | that save the party from hopeless di “fl Phoees a gat ‘ wnament ura to by} whorever possible. Oklahoma is an’ vision. -- oo . - 7 ate oe pos agricultural state and the cities that : og al 7 ee en Unique An | i Tecognize this fact and assist,ia o “oy tc euuntry fs building up the industry will reap the SP whic wil give Pawhueka much f fie! rewards of the future. pt Around the Court Fatal te ; watery ube daily press as! _ ’ VWawee and the oo BAVUSO Gia LI 7 a well ago. onal piecar nes * Good roads and °|| ad food schouls are if Bu. Cle hae oe thie eport ing _ the inheritance of those who locate ir Ir City Hall Seen eat teat ote cement Thy. 0 “aerate terye alien cans aes at ihe country cfuy inks and will’ its livestock and tat. resources. Few . a undoubtediy prow in ize and impart | new countics can furnish zach ad! Mies Helen Sheiby, suwiog sep neil i ance unte it beeemes one of the cou: vantages. : jist from tho extension division of the | try’s outsianding poif classics. Bh A. Mi. College will spend June 2rd and” The smail boy figures with Mum-!crd im this county and in. company. - UNITED IN SORROW — ' lorlal Day over the next holiday ia} with Mra. Atwood, county demonstra | ; In the Memorial Day purage Mon- the 4th of July and he is etready pre-|tion agent will spend Weenesday ; 39 day there were a few old men riding paring for it. lin the commumity, meeting at Mrs. $0. in automobiles to whom it wis Davis's where she will gut On A dom- “$l pleasure to all to shew honor. They! Candidates realize the benefit of | onstration in clothing. indlpo _- _were the eurvivors of the great hosts| the good roads built im the county Ww oman's Club is als aye weet 42 whe battled in the Civil War. perhaps us much as any other burc hy tend this meeting. , “ The anemies of other days, the mcn) of people. Early day office seekers | On Thursday she wi, meey 6th: ‘4@ . who fought uncer the sinrs and bars remember when it teck two months: the Ena Club, Ponca Ciry Rouce 6 ' 145 with Lee, and those who battled with: or more to make a ¢anvas of tne! at the home of Mrs. George Crane. i € > Sg nag PENT Te . Grant and Sherman under the stars | county whereas now it tequires only | Will also put on a clothing demonsira- 8: gnc stripes were united in sorrow for | ten days or two weeks. ‘rtion at this club. On Friday she, ‘47 the great armies of their comrades | . a will leove for Washington » , County. 48 who have passed on. Time, the great; Fewer vacationists will leave Os. ; ’ healer of differences, has bound them age county this-year than usual. Thuy | The district court stows a record }- Count AP nan usa + 49 close together in the love for Qur have leirned that right here at home! for May of less cases filed in ail 5 $0 Country, the greatest on the globe. [there is plenty to sec und that the | branches, there’ being only 48 civil? 4 There are z ‘few of these heroes left | climate will average with that in rye 27 a ‘oree, 7 abstracts of oat i scattered “thousand: in the nation,i buasted resorts of the countr y. re tens, 3 ex rel and 6 criminal c¥ses, 52 * For the entire month this is the s-aail- and in a few short years the soldiers —_ 4 i, J af the foe evilt ha be wy asst en! rus eat showing made for many months. ' Lat ag alt oiek a wean jo) of toe Vg Wil) be bul a meniory, BO | THE TWO-THIRDS RULE— aL he tak od tadtiest S6° it was pepper nnd fiiting when the The enforcement of che tty thirds | may [x taken as yood sncie.f on wr 2 erowds Mypnday morning saluted the | rule in naming candidates in De : i i af | ' ma- Waren’ business is good thers 48 "sé eo ant Met tne by jremey ing their eratic national conventions is a ive} e ncentive to ci" to : ate when the cars caring: them ‘subject for discussion at all times: 7 the Parade pesued, 0 ~ | The Kansas City Times of rez cent! a : . . !date has the following interesting |.” 3 OUR COUNTY FIRST— on (article giving the origin . county’ 59. We epi ihe finest eounty, i Be Sir the Unites ates. WaT littl: incentive to-pou to cour Bet. this is not-all there is in tac report ‘to Indicate healthy. ¢onditions in tie | MOigate Newsy: PAGS LT. Lae. While the number of ‘cases and 1 effect | is less than usual the reece: 7s cf the 485 : Pi vbably St wae? . sere ofthe Pouce we 4 the grust‘ party councit.. And it tat | J SP KRESENTATIVES hoppers are desirvy.ag the small: l machine was etediteg with a nutpwad { an vy for conditions in the county. ee At about this lime o Lhe years as ; a : * oo | Feur. a total amuont CU att - ba * fage county is not intersively develop- | the political almanac might say. je uuine The : a =~ u sod Laie SIE ee et - Si Led agriculiurally it is capabie of rats<!furadiscussion of the advisability o: te : : ing an immense amourt of foodstuffs’ _abrogatny the two-thirds rue in Dem- nr ohe eee 7 and oy ery Vvear more are Bein ETOWS. merate national ¢ 7-2 Nneblececmaaelaremeton «4
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