Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901.
MURDER IN SELF DEFENSE METHODIST CONFER-
Is held justiflaole by the laws of every ENCE ADJOURNS.
civilized country. Self defense be- i
comes a sacred duty when a person is Completes Its Work at Shawnee—Ne«v
attacked by disease, the arch enemy of Districts.
life and health. The proper «ind only Shawnee, Okla., Oct. 29.—The Meth-
weapon to be employed in oveicoming J'8' Episcopal conference finished its la-
such danger is expert and Mentific b,°™ h"e m0r"'n*
_ at 10 o clock The princiapl event or the
treatment. In the successful handling 9t.aslon was thl. ,.eceiJ,t o( lin o(fer from
of all those diseases peculiar to man Oklahoma City Commercial club of a
and womanhood, skin, blood and ner- bonus of $100,ouo and forty acres of 'and
vfcus troubles. Dr. John Waldorf Kehn made 3"l,ul>' to ,h,s conference and to
I *u T** Jl. _ Plilnlrnshn pa
takes the lead. Go to him for a free
consultation at the office or by mail.
He will be pleased to give every-
one afflicted a thorough examination
and expert opinion as well as advice.
Free, Absolutely Free.
^.The object in pursuing this course
Is to become rapidly and personally
acquainted with the sick and fcfTlicted,
and under no conditions will any
charge whatever be made (except for
medicines and instruments) for any
service-, rendered for three months to
aty who call before November 15.
The doctors treat all forms of dis-
ease and deformities, and guarantees
a cure in every case they undertake.
At the first interview a thorough ex-
amination is made, and, if incurable,
you are frankly and kindly told so:
also advised against spending your
money for useless treatment.
Male and female weakness, catarrh
and catarrhal deafness, also rupture,
. Indian conference at Chickasha es
an inducement to have the great Metho-
dist university established at that point
jointly by the two conferences. A com-
mittee was appointed Jointly to proceed
to make arrangements to accept the of-
fer and have a report ready at next meet-
ing with arrangements to build at once.
Two new district were established the
Northwest and the Southwest, of ihese
districts and the original ones presiding
elders were appointed as follows:
Southwest, J. F. Palmer.
Northwest, C. F. 13urchfleld.
West. II. A. Doty.
Central, J. T. Riley.
North. C. F. Stackwell.
East, J. M. Laird.
Some of the important changes were
assigned as follows:
Guthrie, G. W. Cohagan.
Oklahoma City, A. H. Pitkin.
Edmond, E. P. ltankin.
Perry, Geo. W. Martin.
El Reno, J. S. Ross.
Norman, D. W. Ross.
Anadarko, D. W. Keller.
Shawnee, J. E. Burt.
Ponca, R. E. Myers.
Stillwater, E. E. DuBois.
Pawnee, A. R. Grant.
Ropley. W. E. Jones.
Perkins, J. F. Hcply.
Mulhall, L. A. Billings.
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- Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary
■goitre, cancer, all skin diseases, and troubles.—Monarch over pain oC every
'1 diseases ot the rectum, are posi-; soit. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.
tlvely cured by their new treatment.
The doctor is now located at No. 118 Carpenter's Good Haul.
E. Oklahoma Ave., over Burke's gro- ( Sheriff Carpenter has earneu a re-
cery. He guarantees a positive and ! ward of $150 through the capture of
permanent cure if he accepts the case M. J. Flannery who is charged with
for treatment. If incurable this right
to refuse is sufficient explanation. In
office equipment there is none equal
to in the territory. Cancer and tumors
treated by the X-ray, the latest cure
without using the knife. All so pro-
nounced incurable esses are especial-
ly invited to call at once.
Office hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m.
Evenings 'and Sundays by appoint-
ment. If you can not call send for
symptom blank with stamp. Address
all letters to
X-Ray Medical Institute,
118 E. Oklahoma Ave..
Guthrie, Okla.
stealing four head of horses, two sets
of harness and two wagons from a
tvansas City hrm.
AGENTS WANTED—Local or trav-
eling agents in Oklahoma or the In
dian territory can get the best contract
in the way of earning a living and also
based upon the fact that my business
given them by anybody in the country
will be pleasing, safe and profitable to
the buyer and also will give to the
jt^nt an honorable and lucrative em-
ployment. Men of good character and
standing, (not necessary for them to
have had any insurance experience,)
will find it for their interest to com-
municate with Henry I<\ Burt, general
manager of the National Life and
Trust Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, Rooms
13, 15 and 17, Billingsley bldg., Guth
rie, Okla., where all the details will
be explained to such applicants, and
if not convenient to call in person, it
can be done just as intelligently by
mail.
reasons why an agent can do
better for himself rep-
resenting the national
life and trust company
than any other employ-
ployment.
because, its endowment bonds and
policies yield the largest possible
returns consistent with safety.
because, it is incorporated ucde.
the Iowa Insurance laws and de-
posits the cash value of all bonds
with the auditor of the state, as
by law required.
because, its bonds are exempt from
'"taxation and execution, as by law
provided.
because, its securities are all first
mortgages on Iowa farms.
because, its officers and directors
are men of well known ability and
Integrity.
because, all bonds are payable In
gold at maturity.
Because, their bond3 guarantee to
return the face value of each in
ten years, together with all the
accumulations from lapses in the
reserve and profit fund, and in-
terest tnereof.
capital $200,000.
Compare our capital stock witii the
capital stock of other large companies.
^All requests for information, either
personal or by letter, will be courte-
ously answered, either in person or
by mail, by addressing,
henry f. burt,
Rooms 13, 15 and 17 Billingsley Bldg..
"Billy" Maurer of El Reno. i&. visit-
ing Guthrie for several days.
T~WAN~r
Some More Agents in
Oklahoma.
I can establish you in a
business which is worthy,
will pay you handsomely,
and the article is needed
in ever)'home. Small cap-
ital with industry make it
impossible to fail. It is a
winner. I must have an
agent in each town and
county, County managers
have splendid income. Oth-
ers will do well. No lying
needed to sell it—it does
the work. It is a new pow-
er in disease, and its work
is convincing. The pro-
gress of any disease is
stopped at once, and the
CURE of it quick. People
who WANT to get well
be wise to write for agent's
terms.Better write TODAY
First come, first served.
No matter how often you
have failed—this will NOT
disappoint you. We guar-
antee it.
Wichita Oxygenor Co.,
515 Winne Bldg ,
WICHITA, • KANSAS.
(First published in Oklahoma Leader
Sept. 19, 1901.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, That in pur-
suance of an order of the Probate
court of the county of Logan and Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma, made on the 17th
day of September, 1901, in the matter
of the estate of Charles A. Berger,
deceased, the undersigned, as the ad-
ministrator with will annexed of said
deceased, will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to confirmation by said ™
Probate court, on Saturday, the
19th day of October, 1901, at 2 $
o'clock p. m., at the Probate court {J,
room in the city of Guthrie, in said, ^
county of Logan, all the right, title, j.
interest and estate of the said Charles Y
A. Berger at the time of his death, and
all the right, title and interest that
the said estate has, by operation of
law, or otherwise, acquired in and to
all the certain lot, piece or parcel of / \
land,, situate, lying and being in the
county of Ix>gan, Territory of Okla-
homa, described as follows, and upon
the following terms and condition*,
to-wit:
For cash, all of lot four (4) in block
fifty-two (52) in the townsite of East
Guthrie, according to the official plat
thereof on file in the office of the
register of deeds of said county, said
lot being part and parcel of the sw.
% sec. 9, in Tp. 16 north of range 2
wsst of Indian Meridian, in the city
of Guthrie.
Dated the 17th day of September,
1901.
Harper S. Cunningham.
A ttorney.
STOVES
The subject ot stoves may not be in keeping with the condition of the weather
for the past few weeks, but the fellow who is acquainted with the rapid changes in
Oklahoma weather, knows full well that stoves will be in big demand before long, so
You'd Better Hurry
Get ready for the stormv weather that is sure to come, and laugh at the fellow who
was caught napping We have the best assorted, most diversified, line of stoves in the
territory. If you don't believe it, come into our store and we will "show you." They
are good goods, too. We have the high grade, the medium priced and the cheap ones,
it* *lif"\4- cfn "
but everyone of them is "hot stuff.'
4 CASTOR IA
For Infant a and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Here is a Cracker-Jack.
This a Hot One
CUTLERY
We also carry a full and un-
broltenly complete line of
Sportsmen's Goods and Cutlery. We have knives,
Razors, Scissors
and Guns till you
can't rest
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Here 1m a pair of]
the best and the!
most durable i
stoves In the ter-1
rit >ry. They are1
m Me of the best J
mettle and give'
satisfaction and,
the price la right i
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(First published in Oklahoma Leader
Sept. 26, 1901.)
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, County of
l gan\ ss. In Probate Court.
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of September, A. D., 1901, J.
E. Ball filed in the Probate court of
the County of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma, a petition praying for let-
ters of administration to be issued to
himi the said J. E. Ball upon the estate
of Ella King, deceased, late of the
County of Lo<*an and Territory of
Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said
Probate court Saturday, the 19th day
of October, A. D., 1901, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., of said day, that
being a day of the regular September
term, A. D., 1901, of said Probate
court, has been appointed as the time
for bearing said application, when and
where any person interested may con-
test said petition by filing written op
position thereto on the ground of in-
competency of the applicant, or may
assert his own rights to the adminis-
tration and pray that letters be issued
to himself.
Witness C. W Goodrich, judge of
the Probate court of the County of
Logan, and the seal of the court af-
fixed, the 21st day of September, A. | 87^esD\™and AppMnnfes (or Dt(orm |
itles manufactured. Thirty rooms for the ao
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Ammunition
We have bar
rels of it. Come
in and try us a
whirl. We will
treat you right.
3-Bladed Beauty—Cheap.
Save Money—Shave Yourself.
The Best of its Kind.
Guthrie's Leading Hardware Merchant
Da. COS'S SAMTAKIB3
KANSAS CITY. MO.
Located at 26th and Wyandotte Streets.
Office No. 915 Walnut Street.
Not a Hospital, but
A PLEASANT, REMEDIAL HOME
Organlfed with a full staff nf Physicians an<
surgeons for the treatment of all Chronic an*
D., 1901.
[SEAL.]
W. GOODRICH,
Probate Judge.
Free Homes for all—10,00ii 'arms,
20,COO towi let." 5,000 m'aer.ti clsitts
in the great Kiowa and Comanche In-
dian reservation soon to be opened to
settlement. Sectional map with law
governing OReniug and full directions
for taking claim, by mail, 25 cents.—
Fred L. Wenner, Guthrie, Oka.
WANTED—Several persons of charac-
ter and good reputation in each state
(one in this county required) to rep-
resent and advertise old established
wealthy business house of solid finan- i
cial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly
with expenses additional, all payable j
in cash each Wednesday direct from j
head offices. Horse and carriages i
furnished, when necessary. * Refer-
ences. Enclose self addressed stamp-j
ed envelope. Manager, 316 Caxton
building, Chicago.
commoilation of patients. A quiet home foi
women during confinement.
Trained Attendants. Beat Invalid's H:mi
in the Weit. Diseases of Wcman
a Specialty.
Writ® l|^r circular on deformities—elub
curvature of the spine—nasal, throat, lung, kid
uev. bladder and nervous diseases, stricture
piles, fistula, tumors, cancers, paralysis, epl
lepsy, all eye, skin and blood diseases.
ill ti* Kilt nacult Surgical OferatienisPirfcraed
with Sii'.l and I -ccui.
fH"Only reliable Sanitarium In the West mak
lng a apeclalty of Private Diseases.
All blood diseases successfully treat d. Syph
llitlc poison removed from the system wlthoui
mercury. New restorative treatment for loss 01
Vital Power, Rupture, Varicoctle, Hydrocele
Har*) Lip. etc. Persons unable to visit us ma]
be treated at home by mail. One personal in
terview preferred. Consultation at office or bj
letter free and confidential. Thirty years exps
rience In Sanitarium work. My book sent fret
•n request. It contains much valuable lnfoi
nation. Address,
Dr. C HI. COE, Proprietor,
Office 9(5 Walnut St.,
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
All subscribers to the Daily Leader
not receiving the paper regularly will
confer a favor by notifying the office
at once, either in person or by 'phone.
What this Boy's
Mother Says
has been said by the mothers of
many other boys and girls, re-
garding the wonderful curative
and strengthening qualities of
Miles' Nervine
Hasting. Neb.
"Our little boy, Ilarry, had spasms
for 3 year* and we feared the disease
wouia affect his mind. T>ouch we
doctored continually he grew worte and
had'ten spasms in one week. Our at-
tention was directed to Dr. Miles'Nerv-
ine and we began its use. When he
had taken the-fourth botUtiths spasms
disappeared and he has net had one
for nve years. His health now is per-
fect." Mrs. 13. M. Tindall.
Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold
by all druggists on guarantee to
benefit or money refunded.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
[)OCTOR BEZANSON
Devotes special attention to nervous dis-
eases of men and women and diseases of
children.
Oh! Where Oh! Where
CAN I GET THE bcST CGFFEE
Ever Sold for the Price ?
Something better than the other.
Something for the People, the
Masses and the Rich.
We guarantee you will always find our Coffees perfectly
FRESH, and if not satisfactory return and get your money
back.
National Coffee & Tea Co.
Corner Vine Street and Oklahoma Avenue,
New 'Phone 466. Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Room 17, Gray block—Entrance from Di-
vision street or Oklahoma avenue.
Residence. No. 519N. Division.
MONEY TO
On Real Estate
and Chattel Security
Abstract Furnished
Farms f r Sa'e
Inquire of
H. H. HAGAN,
Guthrie, Okla.
ANTAL-MIDY
Standard remedy lor Gleet.
Gonorrhoea and Runnings
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid-
ney and Bladder Troubles.
(First published in the Daily Leader
Oct. 26, 1901.)
publication notice.
In the District Court of Logan County,
Oklahoma Territory.
Nancy A. Martin, Plaintiff,
vs.
Peter Martin, Defendant.
The above named defend int. Peter
| Martin, will take notice that he has
been sued in the district court of Lo-
san county, Territory of Oklahoma, by
the plaintiff, Nffncy A. Martin, in an
| action for a divorce and that he must
| appear and answer the petition which j
has been filed in said court n or be-
fore the 9th day of December, 1901,
j and if he fails to appear and plead to
said petition it will Be taken as true,
and a judgment taken against him di-
| vorcing the plaintiff from him, and
| dissolving the bonds of matrimony be-
| tween said plaintiff and defendant and
; for cost of Buit.
T. A. NEAL,
District Clerk.
H. R. THURSTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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We will give away free of charge one
pair of good bose, Men's, Women's or
Children's, with every pair of shoes sold
during the months of October and Novem-
ber. This is your opportunity to get a
real bargain. We warrant every pair we
sell to be as represented and give you
honest wear. Besides, we save you money
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1901, newspaper, October 31, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121543/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.