The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1, Monday, December 1, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LEADEn GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY DECEMBER 1 1902.
PAO.G 0EEN
HADJI S SPF.IL.
EX M. Cade Believes Statehood Will
Come at Next Session of
Congress.
(Kansas City Journal.)
"I boMevtt that Oklahoma I golnR
A ct B'afohood and that It will como
it this nest fccsslon of congress'' said
J. M. Cade of Shawnee O. T. chair-
nan of tlra Republican territorial
central committee it the Mld'and
fotpl last night. -If we don't set to
if ttil gn;atnn nf rnnifrls- It will
Yatfi come for tan year - 1 tiollove
'hot both Oklahoma and New Mojsl-
0 "will gt through.
"Oklahoma certainly ought to have
itritehood. She ie bigger now than
hlb and lot of tho other itatea
ftifalt havt q nmmhtnnt tinrt In iA
fcffalrs of fie country. The people of
Oklahoma want statehood. There Is
it las a eiy large minority of thorn
Shut wan oingle stoienood Every-
ti4 In oir part of the tenltory U In
ifnvsjr of " B'lt thpy a'e no in fav.
WIFE BEGS CLEMENCY.
Wants Governor to Pardon Her Hus.
band Serving a Life Term.
Mrs. John T. New of Wa.hlta coun
ty appeared before Governor Fergu.
Mitt asking that her bUBband who Is
iow serving a lite term in. the terrl.
'orlal penitentiary at Lansing Kansas
'.e granted a pardon. New murdered
H. P. Doyle In Washita county In
prll 1901. Both men were promi-
nent citizens of that county and the
troublu arose ow a cattlo settlement
(Jovernor Forguion has takon the pe.
Utlon under advisement.
LEADERETTES.
A Million Voices.
Could hardly express the thanki of
Homer Hall of West Point La. Ms-
1mi why. A sever ebid had settled on
his lungs causing a rooft obstinate
cough. Several physicians ?aid he hnd
consumption but could no' help him
When nil thought ha wm doomed he
began to use Dr. King's New Discor
Local Happenings of City and Terr!
tory Briefly Told.
The Hoyal hotel on'.ortfitaed 1001
guests during the month of November.
Tho bill collector was much In ovl.
('..new today.
Tho now Santa Ko depot will bo
l uly for occupancy by tho first of
tno new year.
The pastors of the cl'y hold a meet
ing at tho Baptist church this morn
ing.
Tho Trinity Oulhl will meet at tho
residence of tho Bcv. Nicholas Weil.
e.y for Consumnfon and writes: "It
of ang for the admission f Completely cured me ana vl my
Oklahrra uull the Indian Ur.ltory ' ' "ow 7'B" "' L""; " '7"
'. -n w wl it. They don't lve aran d for CdURh. Cold?
:.. ..hn-i m nklaho anrt Igtroublo.. l-riooeucanun-
tn jn account of the Indian territory.
Whs I would be In favor of is
Jlxing the line of the sato when It Is
IS A SERIOUS MATTER.
The Most Serious and Fatal Diseases
Arise From Indigestion.
Chfonlc indigestion or Dyspepsia
while a very common trouble has for
somo time been looked upon by tSlo
physicians na a serious thing and
that no lime should bo lost In treat.
Ing it properly at this start because
roaont researches have shown that
tho most srlous fatal and Incurable
diseases hare their origin In simple
dyspopsln or Indlgostion.
DlaUvtPa is simply ono rorm of In-
digosUon tho sugar and starohy food
not being assimitntod by tho dlgeatlvw
organs In Brigbt's dlsfraso tho al.
burnen is not properly asslmlla'ed.
Whllo consumption and dyspepsia
nflfcday Deo. 3d at 2:30 p. m. a full'aro tvttu disease and It Is beyond
nttondnnco Is required.
(lunation that dyityejisln makes a fer.
.... . .. . .
" "" tile wu ior me seeu or consump-
Tho teachers of the primary grades ttoii. But the trouble has been to
fixing the line or tire sato wnen ii Vanct).s Thursday aftoi
idmttted ko ha. ;t would include th.j AdmBBlon a RBi K COnU
l.1f nntlnnB lla l rtrln 1 1 V nlTnnilfn
ijtlluM uoiiuua 3 v rf "c
havo just recoivod tholr school sup- nnd a remedy that could be drpend
pi or for the fall term. Thl Is tho etl upon to cure dyspepsia a it Is
tenth week of school. 'notoriously obstinate and difficult to
euro
Anriouneomont l mail of the ThlB has been the question which
forthcoming wedding of Miss Allow hab puziled physicians and dyspeu
uiiu iiiiiiii". v" mv .... t i I'nine oi iiua ciiy. i . ' " v'iiiD8 a me uuiii uiu uuobuuu niw
Trial bd'tlos freea WHMMir and Sonf. ntH.iin.na nhv. th wpildlnir lo or. I
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enr at the home of the bride's paren'i
In this city tho coming weoTt.
IS
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IT IS JUST THE KIND OF... i
...WEATHER TO REMIND YOU I
The A1V American Bowliok Trio will
jt will have no Jurlsdlc on over thorn.
rhWr position in that cae would be
Just th same a1- 'ho vartous Indian
l'Osenatlons which are Included III
ihe) tr r'lto "f ftp f thr- 'ate
pow in pxittencf.
"I' could thvji be arranged so tha
bey cruid bcome an mVgral part of
''ho state whenever they woro ready
for U Now tho Crvoka and Soml-
nole are almost in shapo to be admt-
V3d Into citizenship. Thoy havo th'e
public roads they havo rhelr allot.
ImontR aad the fourths of thorn arc
fnow subject to sale. In tho cas of
tho Choctaw and ChlckaBaws. how.
ever they have six years yet before
tlwvt have to ci9 up their trlba' or
ganiratlon and It woulu take two
years after that to get thinga atarted
Crack bowlars of rl)e world.
The amount of kicking Indulged In
becauso of the disgraceful and dan.
rni-miB pmillHnn (if thn atrMlt O.TCttf-
An absolnto need In Owilitie Is a lnpm ftnd thnt gionUtieM corner at
capitalist who win maw a specia'ij oi j DlvUlon aml Cleveland should develop
drontinir ilwnlllnc houtes for rental' . .. . . n...i..
purpose. The rual estato agencies
aro overwhelmed with inquiries for
housw which thoy aro unable to satis.
good foot ball material In Guthrre.
Manager Fwd G. Van D'tyn of tho
j Koyal has recovered from a slight In
"""" - uoyni linn itcuvbthi mini duh'h
fy and tho demand Is growing evtery deposition caused by stomach trouble.
" "Tibtp Ib too inucii tiu-iness ineo
Saved at Grave's Brink.
"I know I would long ago havo been
In my gravo." writes Mr. S. H. New.
som. of Decatur Akt "if i had not
beet for Electric BHterfc. For thtee
j'oariv I suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of lndigvstlon Wa'or-
brah Stomach and Bowel Dyspopsla
But this cxcellentmedtclno did me a
.....i.i r ! CtA.. nulfii f I rail
jy.. . -- wuilil V fewwu w.. ...c -at-
Wo wan' statehood first and whon wo cat heartily and have pained 35
have our Bcuaiors anu coiibi "'" pounds." For Indlgosuon Jjohb oi
'wo will bo In better shape to attend Appotito Stomach Liwr and Kidnoy
to tho other tyart. troubles Electric Bitters are a positive
"Wo carried Oklalioma this year Baantccd euro. Only 50c at' Whroler
but by a narrow margin. It Is norm- anj flon's drug stoio.
ally rtepublican though and wo arc
m.t-a th carrv tho legislature and
probably tho governor and state of
For a real Uvo story of thrilling In.
probably tho governor and state or-terot thu thoatro goore this season
(leers. Thoro is a heavy Democratic wfilcomo tho coming of "Novada"
vote In Oklahoma but It Is bunched I. . n nvm fho nftw Rtar n
I . . . rt ' W1L11 iliioo ioi .rf -w
yo that we can en?ci a majuny oi mv
mombors of the legislature by ma-
solvtit thiee yenri ago by the appear
anco Of a new discovery In the motl-
fleal World known as Stunrt's Dyspop
ala 'rableta which lt was claimed
was a certain rellablo euro for every
form of stomach tioublo.
BJil'JBitian however would no!
nccajft ph statements without firs
giving tho iww remedy many twst
nnd onrefully observing results.
For three- years tho remedy has
bean thoioughly tesut In every sec.
tlon of :h. country nnd with wirpils
Ing and f-atlsfactory results.
Htim:f IIVHtinnBln. Tablets can bo
'days for a man to be sick." said thot'nono8ny clalmod to bo a specific a
.Hustling manager. I radical lasting euro for Indlgostion In
tho various forms of acid dyupopsla
or sour stomach gas or wind on
stomach too much bllo undii full-
no s or prossuro nftw eating nnd
similar symptoms resulting from dis.
ordored digestion.
Stuart's Dyspepsia TablotB woro
not placed beforo tiro public until this
three years' trial loft no doubt a to
their value and they havo recently
been placod in tho trad and can be
found on salo at all druggists at tho
nominal price of B0 cant- por pack
ago.'
No extravagant clalmB are made for
tho remedy. It will not euro rlrtuma.
tlBm. pnoumonla typhoid fevor no
nnvthinc imi Just what it la clalm
od to euro and that s ovory form of
Thtxt yoir summer Underwear has
lost its usofilness It won't shxit ovit
tho cold wdsvther If you want to be
comfortable feel a.t orxso with man-
kindyou will require o. chtvnfje. Wc
a.re in a. position to fill your wents.
Wo csvn keep yovi comfortable bycloth-
infj you in rjood. warm healthy Under-
wear for ol dollar to five dollars. Wo
have everything in Underwear that
you can find in tho largest store in the
country. An especially largo assort-
ment in Men's Union Suits. Think of
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us when you think of a chanrjo in
Underwear.
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A meeting of the Democratic tcrrl.
torlal committde Is horoby cnlUd for
Tuesday December ICth 1902 at 10
o'clock a m. at Guthrie All mem.
bors of the committee and tho chair-
men of tho county commltfeos are
spocially urgvjd to bo present. All
Democrats are cordially mvi cd to at
tpnd.
Wm. M Anderson
Chairman.
R. A. Blllups
Secre'ary.
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Dolly Grny. Briifly ouUlnd. he
members or me iegis.au. uy u"-main incidents are such as mining
jorlties ranging from 10 to 400 while wcb Aft old
O'i ... . --. Jlirn
the Democrats may elect some
'thvlr members by 2000 majority. Ws
lo"t some of the legislators Ihls year
on account of local fights 'ihero will
bo no trouble though for a Repub-
lican like Dennis Flynn to be olooUed
jto the senate."
Ii SURPRISED THEIR FRINEDG.
E. J. Wilbur and Mrs. M. E Brown
Married Thanksgiving Day.
E. J Wilbur and Mrs M. E. Brown.
fboth of this cly were married at the
homo of the la'ter's pironts Mr. and
'Mrs. S. W Hill of Alton. Kai. Thanks
giving day.
Tho announcement of the woddlng
fwas a great Burpri te to their many
friends in tho city. Bc'h are wojl
nown and havo a large clrcla of
friends here. It is not known whon
they will roturn but It U thought they
will again become resident of Guthrie.
.Jntnly fijfnrce Gry. dicoven
gold In an abandonod mine but for
foar of losing his claim Kel "
iwcroL He U susyjocted by Jim
Curtis an unscrrfpnlbus villain who
ii.os a Mexican cripple as his tool.
To malio tho old prospector reveal
tho location of bis mint they ac
cuse him of ho theft of a bag of
gold dust of another lucky miner.
This infurla'es the minors and tlwy
aro about to lynch tho M man whon
Jack Marshall a "dead tqtuatr man
rescuof him. The danghter of the
oid man falls in love with Jack and
la'er. when tho villain's ndoavor to
"get oven" with hor lovor she Bare
his life. Tholr lovo story ! intor-
OB'jlng and dainty and tba clever way
In which Miss Ryan Interpret the
character of Dolly will live in tho
mlnda of hor audlonco- forvor
"A Brooaji Timo" which will be aon
t tho BrooVs is ono of the most of.
fective fnrca comodles in town thh
. t Jl.tn.Mni Vl.'lltritlt 1ll.tnfy
. .- .... ..w wi.toi stomach trouble. No dieting is nee
mak. a very stroiiy vehicle fo.- Intro. ry. ood wholesome fooi and
duclng tho various spwlsltle of dlff. PUr ot It and th may reM . a-.ur
h . .. . ..'o.i tlmt Stuart's. Dyis.a Tablets
an.nl Tiinmnnra or ilia cai. ouu.t oiiw - - - -
of whom 1b an artist In his or httr line.
Teat the excellence of Inox Soap
If you would tho best and cheapest for
laundry work.
The Pride of Heroes.
Many soldiers In the last war wrote
jto eay that for Scratch Bruises
iCuts Wounds Corns Sor Feet and
Stiff Join Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1
the best in the world Same for Burn
Scalds Bolls Ulcers SMn Eruptions
and ril?s. It cures or no pay Only
26c at Wheeler and Son' drug store.
To lowrs of the das of plays
known as farco comedy who have
boon looking for something good In
that lino a treat Is promised noxt
Wednesday ctK t when "Weary
WIIHe Walker" come- to tire opara
house. The humor U of a good
wholesome kind nnd bubbles up as
spontanoously as human nature it-
e!f. while Ut pathos Is trite nnd of.
fective. What Is usually lacking In
fan- comedies. a plot la said to be
strong while Its literary morlts are
of mh a high order that it I'
yelished by the most faaMdlous.
will digest it. Druggists claim for
It thai It; Is a pleasure lo recommend
It to uyapoptlos becauso it gives such
tinlv rt al satisfaction.
Bishop Brooko returned to Guthrie
this morning afer having enjoyed
the TlmnJBSgfvlng in this city and
holding services In the Episcopal
church. Bnld Uaglo.
COUGHS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN
Of What Good
Are stylish shoes If they are uncomfortable to
wear?" .
Shoes are not made simply to look at.
Everybody but the wearer may admire them.
But the wearers are the interested parties.
Their experience determines the question for
good or bad
It is possible to fjet stylish comfortable shoes
and ours are that ltin1. Long experience has
enabled ns to secure ihe best shoes that pos-
sibly can be had.
118 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
Known
If you can't buy now clothes get
out your old ones we make Ihem like
new. Yes wo rcnovnte ladlos' cloths.
'Wobb Tailoring Cd.. under Bank o! 3" TJ "WK.ta.WHi. U bujlt
Indian Territo-y.
The tV'mporary viaduct on Harrison
avenue will be In place this week and
the traffic which has been so long
diverted from this thoroughfare will
again lt-sume its naflural channel
A Newspaper Man Sayr.
When a theatrical eoggamy gets tie
best of press notices and newspaper
mention without "buying" them you
can rest assured there Is real inert ia
the troupe. Everywhere whore "A
B.eezy Time' has sUown theu notice
wore given with a few vstra words
ior tho band.
The school boarf meeUi in regular
isaselon tonight.
One of the po-Klre succeasue of the
present season "Weary Willie Walk.
or" romon to in next Wednesday
on onMrely dlff emit line from plays
of thl- class and has made a positive
hit elsewhere.
Recommendation of a Well
Chicago Physician.
I use and prewrlli .bamii rlaln's
Coush Remedy for slmo t all obstin
ate trnrlcted coughs wl h diiect 10
suits I prescribe It to children of all
ages Am rIbiI to recommeud it to all
in need and woklng relief from colds
and couglu and bronchial affection i
It is non.nnreotic and sare in the
hand of tho most unprocsrtonnl. A
universal panacea for all mankind
.Mm- Mac R Molendy. M D . 1'h. D
cnlcago. 111. This rt-medy is for sale
by tho Baglo drug store
The Cam mack
Livery and Boarding Stable
The "Rook Island 8s'oin" Choc.
tav.- Oklahoma aad Oulf It R will
make unusually low intes tbU season
for the holidays. A rite or one fare
plus i 00. for the round tifp will be
iu tffwt fiom all points to the South-
ea.t and ticket will be on sale De-
cember 13 n 17th 2Ut aid. Md and
J6tn good returning 30 days from date
of sale.
Hoovor and Ga.skill ProprlclorsQ
Well kept Larn. wliere horses are given good treatment liins
for comiuci-ial men a npeclalty. Best care taln'ii of Boarding
llor&es. South Second Street. Phono 123
Women love a elr health torn
pi. xlni Pine bloud intKi- t'- Bin
dock Blood B.tt.-rs mak pn. blood
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1, Monday, December 1, 1902, newspaper, December 1, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71919/m1/7/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.