Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 62, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 13, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHEIE.OOKLAHOMAI
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Bditor Loaders I del Ira for the
bonctit of the public at large as well
as the Interests of every individual
that may okauao to road tho journals
of this territory to answer soma ex-
tracts from what we suppose to bo a
prospcctUH of Botno kind of an lnstl
tutlon that Is Bupposod also to exist in
Guthrie whoso head is one ltav. U.
Warner Newby M. B. 0. P. who has
sinoo thoso extracts wero written
boon aakod to rostgn by tho board of
tho church of which he has been pas-
tor and who had the audacity to pay
tho Oklahoma btato Capital quite a
largo ("o to produce said prospectus in
full on one of their sheet of Sunday
mornfrfc Feb. 4. 1000.
Wo fool rather Inclined from K hu-
mantarian standpoint to be lenient in
our reply to those extracts and would
do so had wo not re-road over and
over what tho Rev. II. Warnor Nowby
M. E. 0. P. had to say against one of
the hlgtuBt professions or calling rec-
ognized and accepted by the grandest
and most gloriour republic under the
broad canopy of Heaven the United
States of America the profession of
medicine; as is taught and has been
sinco thtt foundation of this republic
by both allopathic eclectic and hom
eopathic 6choolo of medicine; and as
proof of their recognition by this gov-
ernment as such in tho mobilization
of the armies of tho country for cases
of emergency to cope with the enemy
of tho other countries and other pow-
ers one of the flrct acts of tho gov-
ernment is to secure tho services of an
M. D. giving such titles to them as
Major Colonel and General who are
designated by the Rev. II. Warner
Newby M. E. U. P. in these "Ex-
tracts" as "poison doctors" and this
Bttnie government in providing for
armies provides with tho commissary
provisions a full supply of the neces-
sary medicines for Bald army; such
medicines also being designated by
tho Rev. II. Warner Newby M. E. D.
P. as "poisons "
Can you tell us Itrother II. Warner
Newby M. E. D. P. why if your
"non-poisonous" methods rcdown to
eo much good to tho masses that sev-
eral of the leading states have forbid-
den through their legislative bodies
you and such cliques us you represent
from doing business of this nature
within their borders? And further-
more wo would like to know why that
in nearly every instance such agitators
as yourself wearing the garb of a
minister who should bo one of the
leaders of justice right and equity to
oil menhavobeeu forced to leave tho
community where such agitations have
been made between the suns? For
my dear Brother II. Warner Newby
such Is unquestionably the history of
every suih "reformer" as you class
yourself in the pamphlet that you
have issued as well as In the articlo
that you have caused to bo printed.
We could go on to enumerate many
other inconsistencies contained in the
designated pamphlet or paper articio
but deem It unnecessary because of
tho fact that the readers of tho jour-
nals of this country arc Intelligent
oncugh to read between the llncB what
there Is in your would-be inconsistent
teachings such as the tirade made on
tho " robber poison doctors of the
country" and the " statu boards of
death" when immediately after the
same you try to toll the school teachers
of tho country that tho finest opportu-
nity on earth is presented no In your
teachings for them instead of making
an honorable upright and respectable
salary of 40 to 800 per month that
you for 330 8S0 and as high as 8150.
can give them a "diploma" which will
enable the in to make (of course not
"rob" tho public by any mc0B) from
$2000 to 85000 a year. What do you
think of that Itrother II. Warner
Newby. M. E. D. P.?
Then if you propose further to bo
real honest as one who wears your
robe should bo when you tell tho
people what tho "poison doctors" have
done and are doing In tho country
why do you to thon advocate the eumo
text books In the different studios
known to tho medical world In your
own teachings? Do you think that is
consistent?
As far as your advertisements in
this article are concerned relative to
tho Pale of lumbar second hand or-
gans and Buuh other things wo deem
it unnecessary to pay the loubt atten-
tion. Rut we do desiro to say that
you have In tho get up of this shoot
reminded us very much of what wu
onci heard an old slave owner tell as
hla experience which was In tho na
turoof ascertaining from one negro
named John as to what tho world
rests on. John's answer was: "Mas-
8tt. on four big postes." "Well what
do tho four big posts stand on John?"
"Well they stand on two bigger pos-
tes maBa."' "Well then John what.
do tho two bigger poets stand on'"
"The two bigger postes stands on one
long post." Well what does the one
long pott stand on John?" "Well
inassa tho looff post readies all the
way." Bo we have docided from read-
ing this pamphlet reproduced in the
Capital that our brother the Rev. II.
Warner Nowbv M. B. D. P. proposes
under the cloak of the ministry as
well as his fake teachings for some un-
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Biggie Berry Rook No. 2 of The
Higgle Hooks is all about berries. A
whole encyclopedia of borry lore boil-
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Journal. Tolls about varieties about
F Wanting growing mulching cult! vat-
ng picking and marketing. It gives
practical pointers from the pons of
scores of leading berry growers from
all parts of tho oountry who have con-
tributed to its colums It has Colored
representations of berry truo to size
and color thiuty-three portraits of
practical berrymn and thirty-five
other illustrations handsomely bound
in cloth. Tho prieo is 50 cent free
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A Versatile Coolr.
Cooka In Ceylon must apparently ho
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ried man who holds Excellent Testi-
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Value of Cornatnlkn.
Cornstalks continue to Increase in
value. They yield cellulose worth ?400
a ton for stopping holes in br.tttoships
for fine cardboard and paper the beet
foundation for dynamilo a pttont cat-
tlo food and a superior glue. But it
Is said that 250000000 tons of corn-
stalks will go to wasto every year In
England.
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Never Hoile n 'Wheel.
Mr. Popo of Boston who has made
millions out of the manufacture of bi-
cycles has never learned to ride a
whool himeolf. Novortholoss ho is fa-
miliar with every part of tho "bike"
from the smallest nut to the largest
bar.
I have a large list of lots
business and residence
property some of which are
sure bargains.
I am in a position to furnish
loans on farm property at a
rate of inteiest that will
meet all competetion. Come
and see me before doing
bnsiness elsewhere.
P. Jelsma
Room 14 over Cyclone on Di-
vision St. Guthrie.
"WE NEVER SLEEP
GAMPBELL'S
LUNCH R005I
Open day and night. The best
of everything served to order.
Harrison Ave.
Near First
Nations n Merchants.
America soils throo Mmou as much as
she buys; Germany buys over ?250-
000000 worth more every yar than she
soils; while Groat Britain last year
bought twice as much as she sold.
Sailors Scare lu Maluo.
A scarcity of sailors more general
than ever before in the history of
Maine shipping provalls at the present
tlmo and tho wages ' seamen have
risen to an unusual point.
Onr Ijaotn the NmsllMl.
In time of war France put 370 oul
of every 1000 of her population in th
field; Germany 310; Russia 110.
Niunl Cntnrrh quloldy yields to treat-
meut by Ely's Creoui Halm whiah is agree-
ably aromatic. It it reeolvod through (hu
nostril oleanses aud heals the whole enr-
fnee over which it diffuses itself. DruggistH
Mil the KOo. fdae; Trial sice by mail 10
cants. Tost it aud you un sure to continue
the treatment.
Announcement..
To aeoomiiiodate tbuee who are partial
to tlie use of atomisers in applying liquids
iuto the nasal j assagai for catarrhal trom-
w me propriaor prepare Cream lialiu iu
I liquid form -which will be known as lily's
Liquid Cream Balm prire including the
j spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggist or by
innu. iuh iiqum lorui eiubouiee tile inotl-
iciual projwrtice of.the solid pieparation. .
The boys and girls should road the
Farm Journal. It will help keep them
on tho farm Wo will send it five
years the remainder of lOoo and all of
1001 1002 1003 and 1004. to everyone
who will subscribe for tho Weekly
Loader; both papers at tho piice of
ours only.
Mick Crook Tuesday Night.
See the big show Tuesday night at
Brooks' theatre. Forty lull sets of
magnificent scenery. -Thirty people.
Take the whole show Its the big thing
of tho season
Neat-Looking
Stationery
Is as important to aoBusinoss
House as a good credit.
The LeaderiJ
Job Rooms
Will print you on short uotico at
cheap prices
LETTER' HEADS
NOTE HEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
BILL HEADS
CARDS OP ALL KINDS
Blank Books and
Binding
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To winter in
California
Has bocotne a fad and novor
did fashion sot 8ual on
practice Uiore wholosomo
bocauso the south Pacific
coast is the most delightful
of rocorts.
The fad of tho Santa Fo
Jlouto Ih to convlncoovory
man woman and child
going to California that It
renders the most satisfactory
fervlce lu every dotall
Lot us unlto our fad
A. J. CORK1NS Agent
Guthrie O T.
First published in Dally Leader. Feb. l 1900.
LIQUOR NOTICE.
ToWhomlt Nay concern-.
Notice Is hereby Rfven thatHmll and Outs
Rltterbusb have thts day nled their peti-
tion to Bell at retail spirituous vinous
and malt liquors in the town of Guthrie.
Logan county. Oklahoma Territory and
mat untsBH objection be filed on orbefnre
tne JMh day of Tebruary A. . 1000 said
petition will be granted
' qutbrlc.Okla. February 1.10O0. M
i n. l MORTON. County CItrk
Everybody should send a val-
entine; the husband to his wife the
young man to his best girl; the school
children to their school mates It's
bts of fun and don't cost much if you
buy them at
OXILLIE'SiJ
Prices from 1c to $1. Make your
seleoiions now and get your choice.
F B L8LLIE a CO.
Always Drink Pabst Brewing Co.'s
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out to (It the farmer and villager who
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sty aq for a man with a hundred hogs
feeding on tho sheltered sido of a
barbed wir fence. Its chapter on
"Cholera" is alone worth ten times
what tho book costs. You ought to
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