Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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t-*«®ER, GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902.
PAQE THREB
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any quarter collar made. A Merchants should write
for our 1902 offer.
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THE CHICAGO POST
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month. But they got wide awake, and took our course. What we cin't do for you c «n't
be done by any other college. Attend the school that can help you and save you time
and money. Address, K. H Hill. Waco, Texas.
RETIRED -Merchant middle age \\ rth $90.!
000. Seeks at once poor but la thful wife j
Address Mr. llamiiton, 403 Omaha lildg., 1
Chicago.
HANDSOME- Intelligent Amer can Lady
worth $K> i>>0 \f 11 marry immediately ai d
assist kind husband Ibiancially. Address
Belle, 134 Van Buren St Chicago.
ATTRACTIVE—Maiden, absolutely aloo t j Special to Daily Leader.
Ant* 30' wortfi $75,<U0. wants able honest
husband. Address. PACIFIC, 59 Dearborn St
Chicago.
SCHOOL FUND IN DANGER
"The school children should have j
books purchased by the state with i
money out o: the general school fund,
which is adequate and Idle," and the i
editor might have added, as he did in
the famous attempt to raid the school j
fund in 1896, found as a rider on the 1
general appropriation bill, chapter 4.
section 25, laws of 1895, passed by a
Republican legislature.
"Section 25: All printing, binding.:
sterotyping and stationary of what-
ever character, which is paid for out
of the territorial treasury, the treas-
ury of the board of regents of any i
territorial institution, or from the |
territorial s:hool land fund, shall be j
done and furnished by the State Cap-
ital Printing company, of Guthrie, j
Oklahoma, and every territorial officer J
having work of this nature to be done,
or stationary to purchase, shall furn-1
ish the copy to and have the same j
furnished by the State Capital Print-
ing company; and such printing shall ]
be paid for at the price established
by the government of the United
States, through the printed instruc-
tions of the secretary of the interior to
the secretary of the territory for ter-
ritorial printing, unless the price is
| otherwise established by the territor-
|ial statutes.
"Proclamations and notices issued
by the governor and other territorial
j officers, to be paid for out of the j
I territorial treasury, the treasury cf
j the board of any territorial institution,
or the territorial school land fund,
shall be published in the Daily and
j Weekly Oklahoma State Capital of
| Guthrie, Oklahoma, and paid lor as
I provided by the statutes of Oklahoma
J lor legal publications, said publica-
j tions to be made in both daily and
. | weekly editions of said paper at the
RAILROAD BUILDING AT CUSHING, same price as though published in the
I daily edition only. All acts and parts
Santa Fe has Much Material on Hand of acts in conflict with this section of
—Soldiers Reunion. this act are hereoy repealed."
This act was subsequently declared
| illegal by the supreme court of the
territory because the State Capital
iimiiihiiiii !■ i iii i III mth~iti
The Key to
CUKE
Chronic
MDI or
fei Iniif KRUtflil MM.
Rai imeituci m.
Huil (unci POPLAR BARR.
flirt [nriet PRaiUSH IARK.
fHllifuct DOC wool tiR«.
flrilrtnct SMSIflMIJ.
GUARANTEED
| PRICE. 50CENTfc
i itfitnti di
Malaria
B. A. ihiintonye
MINTONYE
! ..Cushing, Okla., Aug. 19.—Mr. Riley
is building a fine hotel just north of
N. M Jones bank of Cushing.
JONES I T,ie Katy surveyors have located in
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Over Bank of Indian Territory,
Guthrie, klaboma.
All business in tbe usual practice of
LuWentionndOffl« Sor^'thr*rick "P a (1 rea,Iy to beSin drilling
Cushing preparing to cross section the
graders will be on in a few days.
The Cushing Oil Co. has their der-
titles, par-it.oiling of real estate, urawlug
of wills, deeds, mortcage^ and other legal
documeut.- 1* state aau fcUaruiaiiaUiy mat-
ters specialty-
,mousandssaved by
for oil next Monday morning. They
feel confident of getting plenty of oil.
The surface indications are fine.
Cushing will have an old soldiers' j
reunion the 21, 22, and 23 and will
have Cross and Bird McGuire and J
others.
The Santa Fe keeps piling up mater-
ial in their yards here, but it is un-
| was specifically named as publisher In
tne act.
j While this error wll not be again
I committed, no doubt need be enter-
j tained regarding the designs to the
| gentleman at whose suggestion the
| tree (?) text book plank was insert-
| ed in the Repuolican territorial plat-
form.
GROVE'S CHKONIC CHILL CURE is a thin spirituous liquid of a
pleasant aromatic bitter taste prepared especially ior CHRONIC CHILLS, being
composed of the following well known vegetable ionics aivd bkood purifiers:
Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK,
Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK
Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK
Fluid Bxiract BLACK ROOT
Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH &A«K
Fluid E'^racS 5ARSA?ARiLiLA
if, for ordinary chilis, a DweeS or tasteless chill ionic s& prefered take
the Old 25 Years Standard GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL T0N3C but for
CHRONIC CHILLS take GROVE S CHRONIC CHILL CURE which cures the
chills that other chill tonics don't cure. •
A ten cent package of GROVE'S BLACK R.OOT LfVER. PILLS
Free with every hot.lie.
No Cure, No Pay. Prfce, 50 cents.
Always be sure its GROVE'S.
ADMITS DEFEAT.
Governor Ferguson Concedes that the
Blaine County Machine is
Gone.
Watonga, Okla., Aug. 18.—The most
sensational event in Blaine county
political history for years past was
For Consumption. Coughs, Colds
and all THROAT AND LONG TR0UBLZL.
This wonderful medicine positively settled as to when they will begin
cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, WOrk.
Bronchitis. Astlima, Pneumonia
Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippti,
Hoarseness, SoreThroat and Whoof -
ingCough. Every bottle guarantsec1
NO CURE. NO PAY.
VKICE 50c.and SI. TRIAL BOTTIES W"
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
EMNYROYAL PILLS
Oriiilnnl and Only Genulnr.
SAFE. ri'lluMe l.*dlc . aak I'pimHJ
for CIIHIllKSTKirS KN<1L!SI1
tn i;i ( rill metallic boiea. *eale<
with I ut-ril.hon. ThUo no other. K< ru«e
llangcrnuA Substitution* Ofcd Imltu-
tlon-. Huy of your Hru« t. or rn 1 4c. K
tuir.pt r-.r I'nrtlciilnr*, Te«tl nonlttli
auJ •• Keller for Ladle*" in l'"". ry
turn Mull. 1 O.OOO T«"tf«o i*U. bj
ail Druggi"'• C'hleheaterC'hemlrnl *;• .
Ventioo thit paper. MnJiaon N<ji ure, 1 III LA., I
The only question is will the people 1 the Republican county convention
of Oklahoma stand for it? J held here last week. That there are
Just drop a Republican legislature SOre spots and lots of them no one
in the slot and see the thing work, j who is acquainted with the conditions
Another very interesting disclosure , denies. And the sore spots are with
is made in the first paragraph quoted j the so called ring" leaders. For the
which will be dealt with later. How j first time in the history of Blaine
| does it come that there is money in j county Republicanism the old line pol-
the school fund "which is adequate j iticians were placed in the back
and idle" when the law requires it to ; ground. Harmony prevailed in the
be distributed? This is a very serious ! convention because themachine was
Notice to Democratic Co. Committee, charge on the administration and does overpowered. What action the ma-
The members of the Democratic ; not sound very nice or consistent j chine leaders will take can only be de-
county central committee are hereby when read in connection with plank termined at the polis this fall. It is
called to meet at the Bonfil's build-112 of the Republican platform endors- claimed that certain leaders will in-
ing at Guthrie, Saturday, August 23, | ins Governor Ferguson and the school; stigate a fight on certain anti-ring
ai 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance! 'and office. Somebody is wrong. [ candidates, but it is too early in the
is urgently requested.
Frank Olsmith,
Chairman.
campaign for developments.
| Governor Ferguson, in this issue of
paper, the Watonga Republican,
B. Herod,
Secretary.
criir.s
days.
Uua^BI
triciurn.
Preccuti C<iDta«ioD
Standard remedy tor Gleet,
Gonorrhoea and Runnings fuiny
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- tRllLII
and Bla-«9r Troubles.
CUBE YCUflSEL? \
Uro Hifc H for unnatura?
diflchargua, inflammation!
iri itatioUH or ul< eratiou
of mucous membranes
P&iDleflfl, and not astrlr
iHEEvCISCHEM]a<LOo. Kent or poisonous.
Sold itj Driictrlfttn.
or went in plai*. wrappe*
b" express, p epaid. t'j.
*1.00. or 3 bottl e, f2.73
Circular sert oq rtHJu<v
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
and Chattel Security
Abstract Furnished
I'
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You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Gnove's Tasteless ' his
Chill Tonic because the formula is admits that the Blaine county machine
plainly printed on every bottle show-jig broken. Editorially, he says:
ing that it Is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure no pay.
50c.
Death of Violet McLaughlin.
Jessie Violet McLaughlin, aged
fifteen years, seven months and eigh-
teen Gays, died suddently of heart fail-
ure at 12:15 this morning while on a
visit at the home of T. u. Brown, 11
miles southwest of this city. She was
loved by all who knew her. The fun-
eral will take place at 11 o'clock Tues-
day forenoon from the residence of
the deceased's grand mother, Mrs.
Julia Pickard, seven miles northwest
of Guthrie.
"If there ever was a ring, it did not
stick together, for old timers were
supporting candidates in opposition to
each other. The hardest contests in
the convention were between men who
have been calld a ring in the past."
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure no pay. Price 50c.
Inquire of
H. H HAG AN,
Guthrie. Okla.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the county clerk of Logan
county, until 10 o'clock a. m., Sep-
tember 1st, 1902, for repairing the
school houses in the following named
school districts, to-wit :
Districts No. 35, T. 17, R. 2 W; No.
37, T. 16 R. 3 W; No. 40, T. 16, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
R 3 W: No. 56, T. 17, R. 2 W; No. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
7-1, T. 1G, R. 1 W; No.-76, T. 15, R. lets. All druggists refund money if It he an(J hig campanlons will visit the
1W; No. 77. T. 15, R. 1 W; No. 89, fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa- Uniteu gtates before returning to
ture is on eacn oox. 2(ic.
WILL COME TO AMERICA.
South Ampton, Aug. 16.—General S.
Botha, Dewet and Delarey arrived
here this morning and met wltn a
great reception, both from government
officials and the public. Dewet says
Eugene
Field's
View* on
Ambition
pepsia.
and Dya-
: T 16 R. 1 E.
Al?o, bids will be received for build-
ins new school houses in the following
named school districts, to-wit:
District No. 60, (Guthrie) No. 41,
; T. 15, R.
No. 66. T. 15, R. 2 W; No. 71, T. 17,
H l W; No. 72, T. 16, R. 1 W; No.
| 73. T. 16, R. 1 W; No. 90, T. 16, R 1 E.
Plans and specifications of the
above named work may je seen at'
I the office of the county clerk.
BOLES M'CLELLAND NUPTIALS.
..Eureka Springs, Ark., Aug. 18.—The
Times-Echo has the following con-
cerning the marriage of Miss Lillian
Boles and Mr. McClelland.
At the Presbyterian parsonage,
August 14, 1902, at 7 p. m., Mr. John
L. McClelland and Mis Bessie Lillian
Boles, the Rev. Amos H. Dean offi-
ciating.
school land addition.
The school land board granted L.
11. Lamb the right to sub-divide and
sub-lease, for townsite purposes, the
south half of the southeast quarter of
section 33, township 7, north of range
18, west. Tills includes the 80 acreB
of land adjoining the Hill addition to
Hobart, on the north.
The ground is all applied for and it
Mr. McClelland is a prominent | will be leased in the manner in which
young banker of Pond Creek, Okla., the addition to Lawton was disposed
and Is one of lis best business men, of.
while his bride is the only daughter ,,
of Judge and Mrs. John J. Boles, of All Were Saved.
Guthrie, and is a neice o Col. W. M. "For years I suffered such untold
Boles, of this city. Miss Boles is a misery from Bronchitis," writes J. H.
beau'iful and accomplished young Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., "that of-
lady and is one of the finest musicians ten I was unable to work. Then,
in the territory. Mr. Harry Stenson, when everything else failed, I was
of Wichita, Kas., was best man, and wholly cured by Dr. King's Now Di3
Misses Helen McClelland and Flora covery for Consumption. My wi'r
Boles were maids of honor. suffered Intensely from Asthma, '.ill it
This was one of the simplest and cured her, a;id all our experience
prettiest weddings that nas ever oc- goes to show it is the best Croup raed-
curred in Eureka. The bride wore an idne In the world." A trial will con-
elegant traveling gown of mode cloth vince you it's unrivaled for Throat
and panel velvet lined with white nllk, nnd Lung diseases. Guaranteed bot-
white kid gloves and nat to match, ties 50c and $ i.00. Trial bottles free
The groom looked handsome and man- nt Wheeler and Son's.
ly in a conventional traveling suit.
'Ine young couple were accompanied BAG RALLY AT CRESCENT,
to the station by a merry party of Crescent City., Okla., Aug. 16.—The
young people and left in a perfect campaign of the Democrats in Logan
shower ofrice and good wisnes, for St. county was opened here yesterday
Louis, Chicago, Niagra Falls, New with a big rally and basket picnic. A
York City, Macinac island and other largo crowd was present. The chief
points of interest. They will be "at speech of the day was delivered by
home" after October 1st, in Pond Judge NefT. Among those present
Creek. ^ere Judge Olsmith, Felix Adler, Job
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, W. B. Herod, and Walter
J. C. McClelland, Helen McClelland Buckner. H^rry Thurston was also
and Mrs. Edna Maddox, fat her, mother, present and made a speech, roasting
sister and aunt of the groom, Mr. and frank McGuire who was also present.
Mrs. John J. Boles and J. N. Boles, McGuire was called on to speak, but
Ffather mother and brother of the refused, saying he would "waiC until
bride,Judge Thomas Boles and daught" he had some one to run against."
ers, M*sses Maggie, Ina and Flora. —
of Fort Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Boles and son, Will, Mr. and Mrs. |
Shatters All Records.
Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge,
NEW YORK REPUBLICANS.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, Aug. 16.-
South Africa.
The scene at the railroad station on!
the arrival of the Boers was remark-
able. An enormous crowd of people
Fred Boles, of Eureka Springs, Mrs. yprbona A)a paW a vaat sum tQ „oc.
Geo. E. Billingsley, of Guthrie. Brs. ^ tg ^ & seyere casp Qf ^
Cnarles Caldwell, of Paris, Texas, and callslng 24 lumors. when a]] fallefli
Mr. Harry Stenson, o Wich.ta, Kas. Arnica Salve soon cured
him. Subdues Inflammation, con-
quers Aches, kills rains. Best salve
I; the world. 25c at Wheeler and
$500 Reward.
The members gave them a welcome as i.eartily as I wjn |,e paid for any case of syphilis,
W; No. 43, T. 15. R. 3 W; o( uie RepubUcaiTstate committee met was given to Lord Roberts and Lord gieet, stricture, lost manhood, nervous Son's drug store.
.. at the Fifth Avenue hotel today in Kitchener when they arrived here ,ieblllty, seminal losses, weak shrunk-
response to the call of Chairman from South Africa. Shouts of "Good on or undeveloped organs which I
George W. Dunn and issued the form- old DeWet", "Our friends the Enemy" fall to cure. This offer Is backed by
al announcement relative to the state "Brave soldiers all." were fre- $25,000 worth of real estate owned by
convention. The convention will ba gently hpard amidst salvos of cheers, me in Houston, Texas.
held at Saratoga during the week be-
The letting of the contracts for the geptember 22> whlch lg the mob and
described work will be govern- ^ fo]]owing th0 date set for the nCe who by sheer force cleared a line
"Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field,
"often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the Are of
ambition." Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges-
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach aj-j0V0
can't digest your food. It needs ' ' tv,ot
rest. You can only rest it by the use e( b>' ttie same regulations ha ; holding of the primaries
of a preparation like Kodol, which re- trol other contracts made by the
lievesitof work by digesting your food. Board of CouTltv Commissioners.
Best toon restores it to its normal tone. , „ _ ' , ,
.. . Bv order of the Board of County Com-
8tr,nBll,onl„oWf?ina j
Envigorating. J. b. Dobson,
Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt& Co., (JhlcMta Countv Clerk.
Tli* $1. bottle com&lna 'A>4 times tbe (Oc. n .
For sale by J. N. Wallace. ! By F. S. Pulliam, Deputy.
Consultation
DeWet was fairly cornered by the and advice free and confidential,
had to be rescued by the po- Send for symptom lanb . kAddress
Dr. E. A. Holland, 1019 Congress St.,
Bodily pain lo.scs its terror if you've
a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
ir the house. Instant relief in cases
o: burns cuts, sprains, accidents of
any sort.
i of rotreat for nim.
Houston. Texas.
<8 7/A
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablet* |
the remedy that cures a eola Id one .Jay jPay
Stops the Cough and Works
off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure no
Price 25 cents.
Homestead Claims—School Lands.
in Kiowa, Caddo, Comanche and west-
ern counties for sale. Crops in the
new country demonstrate the value
of these lands. Address, Dick T.
Morgan, El Reno, Okla.
The intelligent colored vote is grow-
ing very tired of being herded like
sheep by Republican politicians on
election day.
Dr. Patridge, this morning presented
the Leader a basket of Chinese cling-
stone peaches. L.ucious fruit.
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