Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 103, Ed. 1, Monday, April 2, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY OFFICIAL STATE PAPER-OFFICE OF PUBLICATION HARRISON AVENUE.
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VOLUME 15.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY JbVENING APRIL 2 1900.
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lit Stands to Reason
III That we ontnutour com.
petitors.
We give the new fads as
soon as bom.
Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
Shoes are Our Hobby
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Katiibllslirti iai)0 1'opulnr rrlefes.
Of fiOY.Leary Due to His Pro-
pensity for Issuing
Proclamations.
Scrlpps-McRae League.
Washington April 2 Copt. Richard
B.Lioary governor of Guam who was
succeeded by Commander Schrocde
owes his recall according to gossip in
naval circles to his propensity for is-
suing proclamations. Some of theso
liavo caused a stir among the natives
particularly those abolishing concubU
nago making marriage compulsory
and prohibiting public celebrations on
least days.
Tho Best In tlio World.
Wo believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is tho best in the world. A
weeks ago we suffered with a severe
cold and a troublesomo cough and
having read their advertisements in
our own and athor papers wo purchas-
ed a bottle to see if it would affect us.
It cured us before the bottle wafl more
than half used. It is the best modi
cine out for coughs and colds Tho
Herald Andersonvlllo Ind. For sale
by 0. R. Renfrew
Weekly Leader one year and the
Farm Journal the remainder of
1900 and all of 1901 1902 1903
and 1904 for only 50o. Sub-
scriptions begin with the ourrent
month; we cannot supply bach
numbers Orders sent in Febru-
ary will begin with February and
so on
give a
at the
.. Pur-
is tho
Chnutuuquu IMugloul
The Chautauqua Circle will
very One muBtcal and concert
M. E. Church Wednesday nlfcai
poses of this entertainment
Library benefit. Prof. i.Schubert wil
bo tho main figure in tho concert and
all who lovo good music should hew
him tonight Tho wonderful crown
piano will bo used In thlB concert. Mr.
H. W. Olegron tho Crown's expert will
also have numbers on tho program.
The program as arranged will ba as
follows.
1. Vocal duot "Merry Merry Arc
We" ComeB; Miss Goodrich and Mr.
Statton
2. Piano solo Liebestraum No. 3
Lisr.t; C. J. Schubert
3. Vocal solo Mrs. Ramsay; selected.
4. Vocal Quartette' I Lovo Her In
tho Same Old Way" 8hottuck; Messrs
Statton Baiter liriggB and Roe.
-5. Piano solo Sonata Pathetlca
Beethcovon; 0. J. Schubert.
0. Vocal solo Ave Maria Schubert;
Maude Goodrich.
7. Viohn-planoduot selected; Merle
and Everett Nowby
5. Piano solo Nocturno In D fiat op.
27 Chopin; C J Schubert.
0. Vocal duet selected; Carl Havlg
horst and George Dodson
10 Piano boIo Serenade Schubert-
Liszt; C.'J Schubert.
11. Flute bolo selected; Stewart
Brlggs.
12. Musical exhibition of the Crown
piano Prof. Olegern.
Trans-atl!slpl Comuierclnl
Houston Texas
Congress
April 17-21 1S0O.
For tho above occasion wo will sen
tickets to Houston at rate of ono low-
est standard first class faro plus S3. 00
for tho round trip. Tickets on Bale
April 13tb and 14th good for return
nob earlier than 4 days from date of
sale and with final limit of 21 days
going passage to commence on date of
sale and continuous passage In each
direction. A. J. Corkins
Agent Santa Fo Route.
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French Sailors Shout "Down
With British" and Make
a Demonstration.
Scrlpns-McRac League
London April 2. A dispatch to the
Telegraph from Nfco'says that about
thirty French sailors from tho fieet at
Vlllefranchc led by some petty offi-
cers yesterday mado a hostile demon-
stration against tho British. Pro-Boer
speeches wore mado and then tho sail-
ors marched to tho British consulate
where they shouted 'Down with the
BrltlBh." There was no violence.
A Horrlblo Outbreak
Of largo sores on my little daughter's
head developed Into a uaso of scald-
head writes 0. D. Iablll of Morganton
Term but Bucklen's Arnica Salve
completely cured her. It is a guaran-
teed curef or eczema tottersalt rheum
plraplcB sores ulcers arid piles. Only
25u at 0' R. Renfro's.
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numbers Strike.
Scripps-McRao League.
Cleveland 0. April 2. Four nun-
tdred jemrnoymen plnmbera and a hun-
dredjathors went on a striko tody"
for higher wages. '
Dnoa Tour Htomneh IMatroM You? '
Dou you have pain in the side nau-
sea Bomotimcs vomiting distress after
eating belching constipation loss of
appetite dizziness flatulence moth
patches sluggish looks pimples and a
repulsive complexion? If you have
any of these symptoms you have dys-
pepsia or stomach disorder. Tho now
cUs-ovory Baii.ev'8 DysrursiA. Tah-
LKTfl brings quick relief followed by
a permanent cure; pleasant to take.
W. J. Bailey written on each package.
Price 23 couts postpaid. Mado by tiro
Lakeside Medicine Co. Chicago Sam-
ple frco. Well Informed doctors pro
scribe them. Sold by 0. R. Renfro
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Wall Paper
Wall Paper
My stock is complete and everything is new
Now is the time to make your home look new
arid fresh for spring is here. Come 'and see my
stock and find how little money it takes to-
paper your house.
A BIG OUT
iu Drugs Druggists Sundries Soaps and in
fact everything at bed rock prices.
DRUG
COMPANY
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5v 800 OKI.A. AVJ5. OtI roSTOtl'ICE. 5?
BRITISH . DEFEATED
Broadwood's Corps Almost Wiped out at
Nullah River--British Guns Captured
ana Three Hundred and Fifty " " :
; Men Kilied.
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Scripps-McRae League.
London April"3. Gbn Roberts' tele-
gram tolling of Broadwood's defeat
says: " Broadwood who was at Thaba
Nohu on Salurday.retlred to tho water
works 17 miles nearer Bloemfoktoln
where ho bivouacked. At dawn ho
was shelled by tho enemy and attack-
ed from three sides. He immediately
dispatched his two-horse artillery bnt-
terioB to Bloemfontoin covering thorn
with cavalry. Two miles from'iho
water works road ho crossed tho dcop
Nullah whore tho Boers had concealed
thomselvcs." '
Roberts report that In tho ambusli.ot
Col Broadwood's convoy by BooVseaafct
of Bloemfontoin Saturday tho Brltffn.
lost seven J guns and throo hundred-
men "
1'EltSONAr. MENTION.
W. T. Walker loft this mornintr for
Wellington Jtas.
TO CttKE A COL.D IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it falls to
cure. E W. drove's signature la on each
box CSc
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Tailoring
As An Art.
Clothes do not make men. But clothes
distinguish men.
OUR PRICES S
Trousers perfect fit from...... $5 to $12 T
Suits Dress'Business perfect fit 15 to 60 3
Overcoats light itnd heavy weight 12 to 50 r
Our $20 and $25 Suits are equal in every way jg
to those costing $5 and $10 more elsewhere. g
Our line of Imported and Domestic "Woolens is ja
complete. 2
3 We are a part of Guthrie. We make f
p every garment in Guthrie. We guarantee sat 5o
Jk faction. 5f
KELLEY BROS.
1 Merchant Tailors g
X 119 East Oklahoma.
( 'John Scot
M. E. Church South
Scothorn went to Alva
morning to attend U. S court.
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this
City
Tli In lit to Certify
That for twon::- j aars 1 was constnntl
V c a.vo .ray eyesight Im proved Emory Bucknor is In Kansas
Ferner at tho Eagle drug store who . Mrs. Alva 0. Baldwin has returned
bo perfectly fitted my oyes that I feel" Lfrpjn a visit with friends at Terry
that I owe him a rloht of rrni.it.tidi. .-. . N
1JV" Juagejoun u. uuriora oponoa tno
. imiiiiiiiii. if iiinLiiuL iiwui u biiiiuv.
iSrFlT J 0. Dulaney of Perry pasaoj)
Sunday wltu Mr. ana Mrs. A'aui wcw
A Kenny HnTcd 1 renny Kr:ifd " xomxl
Economv is thu lesson tuner lit hv. -- c
w -- a " 41 J J LT ... ... .
7 Mrs. vy. u. uampneii anu wihs hb
" ' T f i 1 T llil
cnei woiuaui oi rcrry ara visiting
In tho olty.
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ftllBH v;uuiur WHW II UO U0I1
this saylny. It la true economy
tako Hood's Sarsaparllla at this be-
cause it purifies enriches and vitlllzes
tbo blood and thus prevents sickness
and puts tho whole system in a state
of health for the coming season. E
APV hntHnir 11 rrAa BVUnnnntlln mmmA.
iufnninn rtnm.nnBiHo f twipf Guy Reynolds and wlfohavo return
in Annnrnv tn tnO nnw nnnAB t od from a ploosuro trip. Mrs. Reynolds
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Cooler
friends has returned to
llolden Mo.
her
visiting
home at
Constipation
Pills. 26c(
Is cured by
visited friends in Wichita while her
union will servo suppor in connection
with tbejlfalr.
In almost ovory neighborhood tbero
is someone whoso life has been saved
by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy or who has been
cured of chronic diarrhoea by the uso
of that medicine. Such persons mako
a point of telling of it whenever oppor-
tlt
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xjluuu b uusuanu viBiiuu quuiuutu poiaui. j
1 ' E. S. Donnelly loft yostcrday for
kiyWlohita whore ho will henceforth
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Tho Junior Loaguo of tho First M rt1 "": " . "u"v "i? "u" T. Z
v'jfcX ft hSraS1 u i0Tn Enni ng been identified with Guthrie and
Fair to bo hold April 14. Tho soclalV u.-ln-nv frlfindfl hero while wUhlnir
vilm .n if Innprl nmnrinrtftr doAnlv rn
t... vy..... j....l.w...i1 wt..j . .
grot his change of residence. A
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Ol'Ciihiff of io Ifiiuiuux (lutluio CuU
it tore.
Tho ladies of Guthrlo and vlcinlly
aro invited to -attend tho Easter Op-
ening of Fino fiats on next Wcdncs
day evening at 7 p ra and Thursday
at tho Guthrie Cash Store. Wo haya
ono of the prettiest llneB of tho latest
stylo hats that has ever bean on said;
In rSntlicIn Mien Wiinn nlm avitd.l.
hat trimer from the eastern cities has
chnrcrn lit t.)a ilnnnrlmont. 'Ptinra (a
potbing more beautiful or handsome
Ahau a lady with a protty hat. FJore'ls
tho opportunity for ladles to bocome
beautiful. Music will bo furnished on
h Wednesday ovenlng by Prof. Btattonv
anu oacu lauy wtii receive a nouvomr.
Wo woloomo all. t
GuTinuit Cask Stohe
tunlty offers hoping thatN
tho means of saving other
salo by O It. Ucnfro.
may bo
lives. For j will undertako
Doa't TobiRco Spit and 8Iii Your Ufa Anj
To quit tobacco easily and forever be mag-
netic full of ltfo nervo nd yleott tako NbTo-
Dao the wfinder-worker Uiatmaksa tveaknen
Itrong. All dnigcUta tOoorll Cvire guaraa
teed Booklet ana sample free. Addreia
aterllDjr Besaedy Co. Ohlcajo or New York.
Havr Nuyal I'olloy Hoard.
Scrlpps-McKae oagae.
Washington Apr. 2 The naval pol-
icy board with Dewey at its head
will hold its first meeting April 15th
and will meet once a week. Tho board
the task of vorking
out and planning in advance strategic
movoments in case of war with differ
ent countries and will mako a close
study of coast defense nrobloms.
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Foe rontFurnlshed rcoms with or
without fire. Call at 403 IS Harrison
BAD COMPLEXIONS
RED ROUGH HANDS
FALLING HAIR
PREVENTED 0
fSUAP
The moat effective akin purifying and
beautifying soap in the world as Well M
Turt ana svrootoet for toljo lxU and!
xiaraery It strikes at the oaiuw of bad
complexions rod ioukIi hands fivlllna
hair and baby blomiahw vis. tho ologged
Jrrltatod inflarned ororworked or alug
glshPoRM.
IMrfd throoiiiwal Ih wort "WrrijaD. AwtiaCojr
hVfi.fio.lTa. il4artalbHBMUulC6etUxI&M
Cutlcura ramedles ae for biia &t ik)
Eagln Drug Store
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