The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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O RAILROAD NEWS 0 it //in Repay Residents of Guthrie to
O AND PERSONALS. 0 Follow This Citizezn's Advice.
0 ' O
Lawton'a Commercial club has de-! That good old adage-"Thlnk twice
elded to take up the question of freight 1 aad act once," is brought to mind
rates with the Rock Island and Frisco (when one reads the following account
roads. It Is claimed that all the little of the experience of a Guthrie citizen
towns around in that country have Mr. Comer made a public statement
the advantage of Lawton in this mat-'on the subject years ago. and at this
time repeats his former testimony
I with renewed emphasis.
The gap in the Santa Fe between F. T. Comer, tinsmith, employed at
Kaw City and Ralston is to be closed I Hirschi's Hardware Co., and residing
next Saturday. By October 1 trains at 510 East Perkins Ave., says-
probably will be running from New- ■■Sometime in the summer of 1901 a
kirk to Pauls \ alley. 'gentleman called upon me and asked
Our
New
is Now
Catalogue
Ready
for my opinion of and experience with
All the different lines in Texas und-j Doan's Kidney Pills. At the time 1
er control of the Rock Island manage- told him they had proven to be all and
ment are being consolidated with the more than is claimed for them. Some
( liicago, Rosk Island and Gulf, says time previous to his visit I had pro-
.n Topeka dispatch. They Include the'cured a box at J. N. Wallace's drug
Chicago. Kock Island and Mexico, the1 store anU used the untl, cured ()f
Chicago, Rock Island and Texas, and a very aggravated attack of kidney
the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas, complaint and backache. It is fully
The transfer deal has been worked [two years since I told the people of
cut by General Attorney Id. A. Low,'Guthrie that Doan's Kidney Pills
of the Rock Island system, assisted coul(1 be depended upon to act" as rep-
1>> As.iiftant Generr.l Attorney Las- resented. I can speak In stronger
alter, of Texas. Mr. Lasslter is now :worris for them to(]av than when ,
making a tour of the lines carrying out gave my original statement, for I
the details of the transfer. have used them on two or three oc
" casions since then when a recurrence
An Arkansas City dispatch says: v,-as jn evidence, and as in the former
The first train over the Santa Fe s case they rendered the kidney secre-
new Oklahoma line, the Eastern Ok-jtions in a good healthy condition and
lahoma, was brought in last night, normal in action. I claim them to be
Tins line has not yet been transferred t^e best kidney remedy on the market
from lhe construction company to the todayi and It la wlth pleasure 1 re-en
railroad company, but the transfer will :(lorse them for another year."
be made in about two weeks. The J For sa]e by aI1 dea)ers. Prlce r)0
line makes an easy way for the Santa cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
Fe to haul its heavy trains into Texas. N. Y„ sole agents for the Unite.!
It passes through the richest part of states
Oklahoma and should be a paying' Remember the name—Doan's-and
proposition from the start. j
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Three or four dollars spent with us will buv as murh nc fi fe* 8°°ds at such low prices,
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RETIREMNET OF TREAS-
URER ADLER.
Popular Logan County Official
Leave Office October 5.
Will
The following new directors of the
3t. Louis and San Francisco road wore
elected at a meeting in New York:
W. H. Moore, ,i. H. Moore, W. B. Leeds,
Daniel G. Reld and Francis L. Hine. 1
They take the places of R. C. Kerens, The retirement of Felix Adler as
J. S. Ford, E. C. Henderson. C. W. .county treasurer of Logan county, will
Hillard and H. H. Porter. The new take place Monday, October 5. Ou
directors are prominently identified | that day upon the retirement of the
with the Rock Island company, with .present treasurer, Logan county clti-
whicli the St. Loui3 and San F rancisco zens will lose one of the best officials
road recently entered into clos: rela- ihey have ever had the pleasure to
Uons.
rhe Leader will take 60 cords of
wood on subscription, if delivered be-
fore Nov. 1st. Wood must be cut in
lengths of 2 feet.
Farm Loans.
For lowest rates, most favorable
terms, least expense and prompt ac-
tion, go to T. A. Baggett, Spurlock
Bldg., Guthrie, O. T.
He has, also, city property to ex-
change for farms.
leader
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature ot
The stories being printed in Denver
papers and supplemented from differ-
ent points in Oklahoma to the effect
that the new proposed road known as
the Colorado,'Oklahoma and Texas is
backed by the Orion: company are
stoutly denied by the executive offic-
ers of that company. Speaking of
the reports yesterday Vice President
W. W. Sylvester, of the Orient, sai i:
"There is absolutely no foundation for
elect to office. Mr. Adler has served
a two years term, during which time
j nearly $750,000 in money has been
i handled through the office. During the
j first year of his term of office Mr.
'Adler established a record in collecting
$56,000 more than any other treasurer
|holding office in the county. The tax
j payers of the county have at all times
M received courteous treatment from
Mr. Adler and the efficient assistant
Chas. Adler and will regret his retire-
ment.
(First Published in Oklahom
September 17 lima )
' ESTRAY NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, Logan County, ss.
Notice is hereby given thnt on the 10
ay of September, A. D. 1M3 one M E.
Haines appeared before me and made nf-
fidavit of the taking up of the following
described estrays: One black mare mule.
lit 14 hands high about ten years old
branded on the right shoulder with a bell
shaped brand and also on the left hip
with the letters R. F.
Th it the residence of said taker up is
on the N. E. Quarter of Section | Town-
ship 15, Range 4 W. That his postoffice
ress is Cashion, o. T.: That the same
was taken up on the 10 day of August.
A. r>. 1903.
.Witness my hand and seal this 16 day of
September A. D. 190.1,
N. J. C. JOHNSON.
I County Clerk.
By J. ir. BURNETT, Deputy.
OR. HENDERSON
'11-103 W. 9tb 3f., KANSAS CITV, MO.
Yke Oldest la K%e and longr,i located.
Authorised !>▼ the 8tat« to trait CHRONIC
AAHVOt* AMD SPlCUL fMSEAsSl
Core« Ruaranteed or money refan*
e<L Ail medicine* furnished ready fat
jMs—no mercury or Inlurloiu medfr
aaed. No detection from bui^
•P®*8, PRt,ent« st a dlstnnce treated
mall and erpresa. Medicine* *on
■lint?'TTti"i ' ga7e orbreakage. Nomodlclne
low Ovarii nm parl pay *ent w,lh °*der- CbMg*
ImMrtlSt K """"" cur<"1' A"' "1 "perlouoe
,0Ur.I**'' ,n<1 e«nd 'er terms. Coo-
■ultoilon free and confltlential peMonallyorby mall-
Seminal Weakness The remit* of
and Sexual Debility ES'STiii1"6;
can ptop nfgbt Iomos. restore nciuai power, norTt
sndhrsio power, enlarge onrl streriHttaen weak part*
and make yon fit for marriage. Send for book.
Stricture Rsdlcally cured with anew aoS
in rl P|-n Isfalllble Home Treatment.
I.,1 N° lnstrumeuts, no pain, no ds
i#n ?? buainoa*- Cure guaranteed. Book ant
Hat of queatlona free—aealed.
Pvrtliilio H!o°d polaonlnff end all private dt
«y prill IS oases permanently cured.
Varicocele, Hydrocele and
PhimOaiS I'«,r,}J cured In u ton d*?
without p&lo or duugcr,
OOOK •<"« - 98 oaeos, 27 plctnroi
.j1" ful1 description of ubnvr (!l?e'\^
tno cn«ot mad oui —ii,at aealed In uUm
Free Diu&rum.
Ezpreaa Offco
Poat Office
Countr
$10022 R.EWAR.D
One Hundred Dollars will he paid for any case of Chills
or Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague.
Swamp Fever, La Grippe, or any Ailment due to Malaria
Schaap's Laxative Chill Cure
fails to cure after taking a bottle or two according to the
directions. Schaap's Laxative Chill Cure acts on the Liver
and Bowels, removing the Jmpurities in the System and
Blood and thereby removing the cause of the disease.
"Price, SO CenU.
FOR. SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES
Prepared by JOHN SCHAAP, Fort Smith, Ark.
Things Wo
Like Best
Often Disagree With Ua
CATARRH, "Ma.
Curod at Hon,, by a New, Qulck> and Ratlable Met\od
catarrh.
O JE3 T 0> TI. X JS
years the /J YO'J Ha^8 nlW?"3 BC'.'fjr
of
The Nickel Plate Road, with its
eastern connections—the Delaware,
. u=u.uld.j uu iuuuuuJ^ IO! Lackawanna & Western and West
such reports and so far as the Orient Isllore an(1 Boston & Maine Railroads
is concerned the project is absurd on
its face. Otir line could Save no pos-
sible interest in the line talked of, at j
least so far as lending it any assist- i
ance. The Orient is not ye: promoting j
side lines."
THE FARMER FAILS
In health just as does the city-man, ind
h.e fails commonly from the same cause,
* stomach trouble." The farm is a
■wholesome place to live; the farmer's
life is a healthy life ; but no external ad-
vantages cad overcome the effects of e
diseased stomach. When the stomach
and its allied
organs of diges-
tion and nutri-
tion are dis-
eased, the food
eaten is imper-
fectly digested
and assimilated,
and the conse-
quent loss of
nurtition results
in physical de-
bility.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and
other organs of
digestion and
nutrition, and
enables the per-
f e c t digestion
and assimilation
of food. It
builds up the
body with sound flesh and solid muscle.
bottle, of Dr. rierce's Golden
Meilical Discovery and several vial!, of his
Pleasant Pellets 1 a year ago this spring, nud
have had no trouble with indigestion -1net "
writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Ti wnsend
Broadwater Co., Montana "Word, fail to teli
how thankful I am for the relief, a.i I had snf. (car
fercd so much and it seemed that the doctors 1
could do me no good. I got down in weight to
one hundred and twenty-five ,>ounds. and wus
not able to work at all. Now 1 weigh nearly
one hundred and sixty and can do a dm * work
on the farm. I have recommeuded your medi-
cine to several, and shall always have a good
word to >ay for Dr. Pierce nnd hia medicines "
The «ole motive for substitution is to
permit the dealer to make the little more
I—is considered by those who have
j partonized it as a most desirable line
between Chicago and New York, Bos-
jton and other eastern points, and
takes its place among the first class
lines leading eastbound from Chicago.
It is operating three through first class
trains, all daily, and equipped with
modern improvements, for the con-
venience and comforts of the travel
!ng public, and has succeeded, to a
remarkable degree, in pleasing its pa-
trons, growing in popularity every
day. One of its attractive features
traveling public, is its dining car
service, meals being served on Ameri-
can Club Plan, ranging in price from
$35c to $1.00; also service a la carte.
Colored porters are in charge to look
after the comfort of passengers in
I coaches, and especially to assist ladies
|traveling with children. All passen-
ger trains arive at and depart from
| the La Salle St. Station, Chicago, the
only passenger station in Chicago on
the Elevated Loop. When going east,
try the Nickel Plate Road. City
Ticket Office, 111 Adams St., Chicago.
Weekly Courier-Journal.
Flenry Watterson, Editor.
Ten or twelve pges issued every Wed
nesday.
$1 00 a year.
Revenue Reform.
Social Reform.
Moral Reform.
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Get the OKLAHOMA LEADER and
the WEEKLY COURIER.JOURNAL
both one year for only $1 25.
This is for cash subscriptions only.
All subscriptions under this combine
tion offer must be sent throuh Thf
Leader office.
Because we overeat of them. Indi-
gestion follows. But there's a way to
[ escape such consequences. A dose of a
1 good dlgestant like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach is simply too
weak to digest what you eat. That's all
indigestion is. Kodol digests the food
without the stomach's aid. Thus the
stomach rests whHij the body is strength-
ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un-
necessary. Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates.
Kodol Makes
Rich Red Blood.
Prepared only by K. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago.
Tue u bouie contains 2 H Urnea tbo (ioo. t'-Y
J. iV Wallace.
Thonsands suffer and
SgSrn^®£SS
Dyspepsia, Iijdigestion, and r/m<-.pnf
lh«i Stouten. With tulsav™S.H.,
«!.«, ucb .. Weak B«ck, Ur.r ul Ik.m
ASTHMA s,«7 Mr
«•« H. Carntnter. 1711 K
_ W.
1714 Euclid
any ktai untU ,or work °'
whcaifnff d an? Iunes "topped up-with
r iSfflJ and oougbing day and nlchu
£U. ?°otl e «<"">■ b "t had to sit ip fa;
cnair 10 sleep, in damp and Hay Porer weathtr
f'u"e™«m°«t. The Bran.m.o SZmckIHal'.
toth^/.mff' ?n,! 1 kfytlly recommend them
to those afflicted with ASTDMA and HaV FfcVER.'
DR. COE'S
SANITARIUM.
deafness cured.
Parllnj, Col., Nov. 11, 1908. Dear doctor-—I
?^w0oU|St0t j0nr, Ear Masseur Engine an(i It
? wonders In my case I was so deal I
lonnHhloSn' tt'oan Bhou t within olx feet of me.
giJ>Stdl,tr40tln« heB<1 n°l es
S ?8 f. J*T "nd kePt mo awake at
night. I was skeptlo, but now I tm a firm ba
.U.M.IX uuuuai rticK
nervous ""mwnndchroni.
, Complaints cured at home
symptom blacks fr9m wbef- -
mentor not. Write today.
Symptom blacks free whether you take"treat.
e today.
1m your
^ ,—- --^«n.cly stoppt
ne.rlng perfect. I can he
thJdlif ,ll,,you.?'a!m y°ur treatment will do Ul
the noises In r|
S5
m. _ n * **v.wboitaa uuuio It^HCXZieDCe IVOllllQff ale.
The BRANAMAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
(Chartered By Thu State.)
Corner nth and Wamlf street,. KaPSSS City, EVBiSSOUl"'
wh!,U?;rmniJ.n 1"hln^n a .teaj
5 ^ ^ 8* ' Bcnd you name of a f/ieA
cmJfI "if,"' I.know your treatment w«
cure her I will make oath to all I have said
^ our dellghtod friend, JAMES BHADSEAW
The low rate of 9-t.06 a month Inrlmle. all advice
ttC-J tor «n««.ful ho.no treatment.
Standard remedy lor Gleet,
Gcnorrhcea and Runnmgs
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid-
ney and BlacM«* Troubles.
CURES
Guaranteed
•t to stricture.
Prerenu Conuglon
eE* hsChemio«'
CURE YOURSELFf
Use BlgO for unnoiura)
discliardofl.influifiinationa,
irritatioDH cir ulccratioM
of mncoQi membranes,
rainless, and not aatria*
gent or poisonous.
Sold by broggK^,
or sent in plain wrapper,
*,"«,expr08e.' r epaid.
It.00. or 3 t-.ttl-s, 2.r.5.
circular on reou«>^>
o A.S3TonT.A. .
Bens the /) Kind Vou Hare Always Boial
For comfort, good service and low
rates, patronize the Nickel Plate
Road. Good road-bed, splendidly
equipped trains and first class dining
service, meals being nerved on
American Club Plan, ranging in price
from 35c to $1.00; also service a la
carte. Three though trains daily, in
each direction. Rates always the
lowest. No excess fare on any train
f CHICHESTER'S ENCLI3W
ZNftYROYAL PILLS
a « ' T Genuine,
iT¥v\8A1 E. AUay* rHIiil < • i.ntites *"«k Drurta
.f>r-?."IC,11lfi.s? ,;u,s 1N(lL1SE
if"
Located at 26th and Wyandotta SU.
ESTAOLISHEO IBGa
Organized with a full staff of physicians and
treatment of all Chronic Diseases,
IHIHTY ROOMS for accommodation of patients.
Surgical Operations Performed with
and Succeis tvArm surgery is necessary.
DfSEASES OF WOMEN.
Well equipped to treat diseases of woraet,
Many who have suffered for years cured at
nome. Special book tor women FREB.
Aitendants. Best Invalid's Rome
ia the West. Z-Kay Used in.Examinations.
A quiet home for women during conflneaf&t.
CAWCERS, TUMORS —No Monty Until Cord,
WBITI FOR FRHB BOOK ON
Club Feet, Curvature of
Spine, Hare Lip,
Epilepsy, Catarrh,
.epsy,
Stomach Troubles,
Lnnf, Eye, Skin,
Kidney, Dladdor,
Blood and
Nervous Diseases.
, ,on that line. ClWcigo City Ticket Of-
profit paid by the sale of less meritori- i flee, 111 Adorns fit. Depot a Salle St
ous medidnes. He gaim; you lose, - -,r ~ Z
therefore accept no substitute for" Gol3en | Station- corner \ all Buren and La
Medical Discovery." Salle Sts., on the Elevated Loop.
■in KKI) an.. Cold metallic boxei< neaiW
with blue ribbon. Tnko no other, it. futt
Hunecroiia - ub«t lni i..„- and ImlU,
lloriH. lluy of our l-ru^jri-t or =-u>l 4e. If
|*®PtlotilHr*, Tc«tlmoulalt
fur I.u<)!<-*,*' in Utttr, by rt
turn Muii. I'MMMi reaUmooiala. S-id b
all Drucsl'U. 4 l |«.hraM«r « liemleul 4'#,
. 1*111 LA..
The Keeley Cure
Tex-
as oklahoma and Indian terrltorv Estab-
lished In Dallas, 1891. 7' 1"sla,>
Th - Kfpli v I nit it ntc,
J. H. Keith, rroprietorfCe' Da"as' Texafl'
PARKER'S
_ MAW BALSAM
Cieamea and beantifles tlie hair.
Ijomotej a luxuriant growth.
*4Z?V ♦P*} > X° Dastore Gray
Hftir to its Youthful Colcr.
Cures acalp diara^.-t a hair fall inc.
* ^nd $1.10 at JJruggj&ta
PILES, FUtala—Car* Pwltiv.ly GuruM
varicocele.
Rftflloally Cured In Ten Day. nnrtrr Positive
Guarantee. Send lor Special FREE Book,
New restorative treatment for loes of Vital
Power, Hydrocele, Rnpture, Stricture, eta
deformities cured.
Alt pereons crippled, deformed, lame or para-
yied should know wUnt can be done by proper
?*eni '°,r ,these eases. Special attention
paid to crippled children at the Sanitarium.
Patients successfully treated at home by
malL Consultation Free «nd confidential, at
ofllco or by letter. Thirty years' experience i
SS DC°a°lkl a^oCQc^oi^wrlte to
DR. C. M. C0E,
Office, 15 Walnut St., KANSAS CITY, MO.
ELBERTA
500.000 Pea.ch 250,000 ElbertaL
„. . 250.000 in Assortment, viz:
Champion, Crosby, Capt. Ede, Crawford, Heath Cling, Mountain Rose
O. M. Free, Piquetts Late, Salway and others. Good roots, good tops
smooth entirely healthy and true to label. Wo have more trees growing
than we have collar room for the coming winter, hence we will make close
prices for car lot orders for fall shipment. Visit us, inquire about us.
U rite for Prlces- Jpcated three hours west from St. Louis on main
lines Wabash and Chicago & Alton railroads. Address:
NURSERY DEPARTMENT,
ORITZ FRUIT FARM,
— Mexico. Missouri,
Will Harter, a Kansas City travel-
ing salesman, was a Sunday visitor in
Guthrie.
THE ST. PAUL ART CALENDAR."
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AddresB:
f- A. Hillor.
General Passenger Agent,
k jLlf you will pay a visit to lha
OKLAHOMA
: Carriage and Wagon Works
322 S. Division St
We will show you hew we
■ii. tighten loose wagon and buggy
tires without cutting, welding and heating them, thus >preseiv
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cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. Our shop
has the Only Henderson T:re Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
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that rolls, buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Re-
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to visit our factory, the best equipped In the Southwest.
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W EST. 350 students since September. Work and environment the best Good
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