Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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••ranee to the bruised and crushed
sons of toil. Under the mild and gen
ial influence of our holy Christianity,
fetters fall off everywhere, until now
in this morning of our new century
there are few nations to be found that
hold serfs. Glorious freedom! Trl
urnpbant achievement of the Cross,
wherever It Is Jifted chaiuB we
broken and spiritual emancipation in
proclaimed.
I It was the music of Hope. Until
! Jesus appeared ail tbe ancient relig
' tons iiHii Offered only n message of
despair. No light fell upon the grave,
or IMunm.ed tin vast beyonJ Dark
ness reigned in supreme, sullen ma
j ty, and not a single star of hope
:;ih!e'd the future. The grave was an
et rnal prison. Hut the sorigB sung
by the heavenly choristers on that
'eventful night heralded hope to a
lust world. In to the soul of sin-
king humanity came the sweet rays
of joy, and peace and blessedness,
aid looking down into the grave all
fear had vanished, for sin, the sting
of death was gone, and cancelled by
a glorious Christ the Lord. Tbejij
— looked and beheld—
kus- On the cold cheek of death smiles and
rosea are blending,
And beauty immortal awakes from
A merry Christmas to all readers the tomb.
ha'of the Leader. And this is our Christmas joy that
'0E * Jesus has lifted Into immortal hope
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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1901.
Judge MerrlckV
1 pejided.
stockings are
What's this!
Christmas here!
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A candy trust and the graves of all our beloved friends
who sleep in him.
It was the music of Victory. When
Roosevelt will have an entirely new Jesus came the great mass of humani-
ty were in serfdom and the dignity
" of labor was not comprehended. Toll
Will Santa Claus drop a treasure- was regarded as a degradation.
tol ship into Uncle Joe McNeal'S stock- Laborers were despised, and all
J'a ing? forms of manual industry held to be
a disgrace. But the Son of Mary and
If you would be rich get an appoint-j Joseph came to teach the world a
w' ment as probate judge in the Kiowa new philosophy, and by honorable in-
Phy icians are calling attention to the
fact that inHurn/.a or >-rip has come to
stay. In the larger cities there has been
a marked increase in diseases affecting
the organs of respiration, which increase
is attributed to the prevalence of influ-
enza. 1'ertons who are recovering from
grip or influenza are in a weak condition
and peculiarly liable to pulmouary di -
ease
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cures coughs, bronchitis, lung "trouble"
anil other diseases of the organs of res-
piration. It is the best tonic medicine
for those whose strength and vitality
have been exhausted by au attack of grip.
It purifies the blood, cleansing it of
tbe poisonous accumulations which breed
and feed disease. It gives increased ac-
tivity to the blood-making glands, and
so increases the supply of pure blood,
rich with the red co-puscles of health.
" A word for your ' Golden Medical Discov-
ery.'" writes Mrs. E, A. Bender, of Kc-ene.
Coshocton Co., Ohio. "We hftve been using it
as a family medicine for more than four vcars
As a cough remedy aud blood - purifier there is
nothing better, and after having the grip L>r.
Fieriv a Golden Medical Discovery is just the
right medicine for a complete bracing up."
Accept no substitute for wGolden Med-
leal Discovery." There is nothing "just
as good" for diseases of the stomach,
blood, and lungs.
The sluggish liver is made active by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
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DID YOU SEE RENFRO'S g
HOLIDAY GOODS §
The nicest and best line ever shown in the city'
at very low prices. We are not out for a big Pr()',t
but want your trade and will hav e it it prices \v ill
get it, so come and let us show yov what we have
and get our prices, ar,H mmnare them with
others.
Renfro
Prescriptions compounded with
fresh drugs a specialty Opposite P. O.
and compare them
Drug Co.
206 w. Oklahoma
Ave.
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duHtry he proclaimed the dignity of
labor, and taught that
The honest man tho' ere sao poor
Proving up townsites under the old
Kansas law Is a first class financial in king of men for a' that,
transaction.
Jesus counts the beads of sweat
upon the brow of every son of toil.
Kiowa jj,, noteg an injustice done the labor-
The sun grows cold, and the stars
grow old.
And he leaves of the judgment book
unfold.
Ring out your songs of praise to
our Infant King, for his sceptre shall
soon be swayed over all the world, in
that promised "age of gold."
When peace shall over all the earth
Its fina' splendors flng,
And the whole world send back the
song
Which now the angels sing!
succeed J. P- Renshaw as clerk of the
Fifth judicial district court. Mr.
Renshaw tendered his resignation to
Judge McAtee some time ago, to take
effect on January 1st. It has been
reported that Judge A. R. Musellar
of Perry, is a candidate for Renshaw's
place, but upon being interrogated,
Judge Musellar stated that he was
not a candidate for the position. Out-
Bide of these two, no other names have
been mentioned as candidates.
APPOINTMENT IS POSTPONED.
One probate judge in the
country has made $25,000 proving up in(f f lasses—and only aB his spirit
townsites. prevails among men will the great
conflict between labor and capital
There should be no wabbling on ,, ;lK„ Uut that (Jay i;J coming ere ln the hf.i,oo) lana ofrlce in charge of j ing this appointment. There are
the part of single Htate papers. Keep long—the glad Christmas of the
up the agitation. ;lg,.s
I Governor Ferguson will not appoint
his private secretary until about the
i first of the year. Fred L. Wenner hav-
| ing consented to stay in the ofTice
(until that time. Governor Ferguson
— lias not yet liad time to fully consider
MUSELLAR NOT A CANDIDATE, jail of the applications, and has decide
Lew Sargent of Pond Creek, now ed not to be in any haste about mak-
the awarding department for leases | said to be a number of applicants for
on the new lands, is a candidate to I the place.
When man to man the wide world
It is said tliut Governor Ferguson
has made arrangements to ''pi" the °<;1
form of President Ament. |s"a11 brother, be and a' that.
It was the music of complete Re
Thut's a pretty mess down in the demptlon. The value of the human
Kiowa country. The Rock Island soul, the infinite greatness of man
Should feel proud of Its appointees, las an heir to immortality had not
— — j dawned on the conception of the world
The senate's anarchy Issuo will before the song of the angels was
not serve to distract popular atten- sung above Judea's hills. The incar
tlon from the reciprocity and colonial nation meant the redemption of the
questions. individual man—regenerating the
—————— heart, and elevating him to commun
The Christmas tree, the lighted j0n -with God, and companionship
candle and the cotton trimmed Santa jvlth the angels. It links earth to
Claus form a combination that wor- Ueaven, and proclaims what sceptl
rles the fire insurance agent just now. ,,|sm> agnosticism, in fidelity and
■ false science never whispered, that
By the way, what has become of joy and peace flowing from a full
the El Reno electric railway between pardon of sin was possible for all men
the future capital (?) and Guthrie? when the song of songs was sung—
El Reno had better go take sunthin' "To you is born in the City of David
for those delerlous flights I'onca a Saviour, Christ the I.ord,"
ONE PRICE
to all and
that the
LOWEST
Welcome
Grocery,
WANTS
Rates, 5 Cents Per Line.
WE PAY $20 a week and expenses *>
men with rigs to introduce Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co.,
Parsons Kas.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—Side line men wanted to
call on harness and hardware trade
with line of choice brushes and cur-
ry combs; inclose stamp for particu-
lars. Hawkeye Brush Works, Iowa
City, Iowa.
FOR SALE:—A second hand number-
ing machine. Price $30. Address
Leader office.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
ROOMS to rent. Call on A. G. Jones,
119 West Harrison avenue.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 423
North Division street.
LOST—One note bearing date Oct. 26,
1901, given by Lacy Alters n favor
of Scott Hays for the sum of seven
hundred and fifty dollars, due 60 days
after date.
LOST—A purse containing $50 in
currency, a two karat diamond
ring and a box of Vance s cigars. Re-
turn the cigars an dreceive reward.
(First published in Daily Leauer
Dec. 6, 1901.)
Notice.
The regular annual meeting of the
share-holders of the Capitol National
bank will be held on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 14th, 1902, at said bank for the
purpose of electing a board of direc-
tors, and transacting such other busi-
ness as may be expedient.
Fred C. Dolcater, Cashier.
(First
published in Daily Leauer
Dec. 7, 1901.)
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom it May Corcera:
Notice is hereby given that Howe
& Doty have this day filed their peti-
tion to sell at retail spirituous, vinous
and malt liquors in lots 24 and 25,
block 45, Second ward, Guthrie, Logan
county, Oklahoma, and that .unless
objection be filed on or before the
23rd day of December, A. D., 1901, said
petition will be granted.
Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 7, 1901.
J. B. Dobson, County Clerk.
By F. S. Pulliam, Deputy.
A visit to our toy department wiil
convince you that it is headquarteis
for Santa Claus this year. The Fair.
Democrat.
A Prince of the Church, just return
ed to Rome from this country, Ib quot-
ed by a Loudon paper as saying "he
had occasion to note a serious degen
(-ration in the United State:; a-; the heathen nations
Christianity Is a religion of song.
Agnosticism has no gloria. Confu-
cianism and Brahmanlsm have no in-
: plrlng anthems or soulful hallelu-
jahs. Dreary, weird dirges reveal no
glad hope for the present or future to
Moral melodies are
Special Holiday
The New York Racket
ii5 West Harrison Avenue
THE PEOPLE'S EMPORIUH
result of divorce." But great snake
Suppose we didn't have 1t?
generated the instant Christ Is
known, for his lov is the source and
soul of praise. Faith in Jesus awakens
gladness and creates a freeness, ful-
. ness, and depth of songfulness that
the great question with a believer Is
'How can I keep from singing.''
Christian hope gives birth to a great
uplift of cheerful optimism. Christ
leads the world's great orchestras to
THE JOYS OF CHRISTMAS.
Hongs greeted the birth of our
Savior. A igelic tongues with living
fire sang the incarnation as they hov-
ered over the hills of Judea. The
music was resonant with joy. From
the hour that the virgin laid her babe
in .- ,, i, dav for every soul he has redeemed
on pillow of straw In the manger, all 1 m
Christendom has since that time
made the anniversary of this Natal
Day a season of gladness—a season
of unbounded joy!
Wreathe the laurel, twine the bay,
Christ was born on Christmas day
There were special seasons for
these heavenly songs being sung by
(he celestial chorus, for there was
joy in God's great heart,—joy among
rejoices in a hope of glory. The be-
liever's face is radiant with gladness,
and his speech inevitably flows into j
chants, anthems and glorious melo-
dies. Where false religions have any
music it is generally found to be what
one has most truthfully called
'•plagiarized praise."
Tho cruel taunt of Infidelity that
"the religion of Jesus is only for the
the first born sons of light, joy thrill- mournful, defeated and disconsolate''
Ing all the heavenly empire.—joy that mis been disproved, for Christianity
is yet to be put In the new song sung is jubilant, and has given to the
by redeemed millions around tli"
throne of "the Lamb slain from tie-
foundation of tho world."
The Rev. T. DeWItt Talmage t.aya
this was the music of Liberty. When
world the subllmost oratorios, which
are peerless in their militant spirit
and hope of triumphal conquest. The
literature of today is full of sweet
lyrics, and tho Christian musicians,
these heavenly hosts sang their the masters of sacred song tho world
Gloria ln Excelsls the whole world over, are endeavoring to lay fresh
was resting under galling y kes of laurels around the cradle of the Infant
oppression. Slavery was universal.
Taskmaster.-) were everywhere severe
{odecmcr. Paganism is bankrupt of
poetry; scepticism Is songless; ma-1
to those ln servitude. Greece, Rome, teriulism knows nothing of soul stir
and Palestine heard dally the groans
of thoso In bondage. Tho world wat
ln chains. But the song of tho angels
ring melodies. But when Jesus was
bora in Bothluhem and was Incar-
nated he put into the heart of hu-
rang the death knell of bondage. The inanity musical vibrations that will;
babe was God's emancipation, ills never cease, but roll out their liar
distinctive mission was to set at lib monies long after
All QUEENSWARE and
GLASSWARE at COST.
We are closing out our Queensware
and Glassware at cost, to make room
for other snoods. Yov will save 33 1-3
per cent on all purchases of Queensware
made of us during this sale. I his is no
| humbug, the price we make will convince
you. During this sale we offer a num-
ber of bargains; we quote a few.
38 Hundred Pounds of
Fancy Xmas Candy===3 lbs. 25c
Best A. B. C Soda Crackers per pound \
" " Ginger Snaps " " — ?
" " Oyster Crackers " —
Fresh Baked Bread two Loaves for
Fancy Colorado Potatoes per peck 28
Fancy Packed Sugar Corn three cans - '-•>
" " Tomatoes, per can 10
Cuban Cup Coffee 15c Value - pound for 25
seeded Haisins and Currents, per pkg 10
No. 1 Soft Shell English Walnuts, per pound 15
One Case 150 lankels, regular 75c value, per pair . 48
" 4^ do/,. Shirts End Drawers, Fleece-lined,Under-__
wear, regular value $1.00 per suit |0
5 Bolts only—"Ac Outing—at only 5c a yard
MEET ME AT "THE WELCOME."
Jenkins Mercantile Gn.
TO THEj PEOPLE OF LOGAN COUNTY:
Dear Big and Little Folks: Once again I have my
HEADQUARTERS at The New York Bracket. Why?
Uecause 1 And that through my agent, Mr. King, wiili the as-
sistance of Ills able and cou teous clerks, I can do the greatest
good to the largest number of my good i eople.
Others advertise low prices on my wares, but at the
Racket Rock Bottom is always struck.
I allow Mr. King to take a small payment down on my
wares and he saves them for you. Yours sincerely,
SANTA CLAUS.
New York Racket
GEO, H. KI>G, Proprietor,
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1901, newspaper, December 26, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121551/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.