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THE LEADER, OUTHKIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904.
SIMMONS STILL IN THE HARNESS.
New Attorney General Will Retain
Law Practice in Pond Creek.
P. C. Simmons, of Pond Creek, re-
cently appointed to be attorney gener-
al, to succeed Judge Rolnberts, wlio
resigned. In signed statement in the
Medford Patriot, nays he will retain
his law practice In Pond Creek while
serving as attorney general. He says:
I have received so many inquiries
since my appointment as attorney
general, in regard to my future law
practice, that 1 will state for the bene
fit of all interested parties, that whik
I Intend to remove my family to Guth
rle and make tbat place iny head-
quarters during my term of ofTlce, that
I shall still retain my law practice and
present business connections in Grant
county. That my present partnership
with Judge Mackey will be continued.
I will be at our office at Pond Creek
frequen'ly and will be In attendance
si all terms of court, for the trial of
cases.
ON TO WASHINGTON.
C. G. Jones Wi|l Take Party of Single
Statehood Boomers There.
MALARIA
Germ Infected Air.
Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps
and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is
bad air this iusidious foe to health is found. Poisonous
vapors and pases from sewers, and the musty air of damp
cellars are laden with the germs of this miserable disease,
which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the
blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then
you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the
cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy and
tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer-
tion, are some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling
malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes
more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or
yellow spots appenr upon the skin. When the poison is
left to ferment and the microbes and ge'rtns to multiply in
the blood, Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often
arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood, the treatment to be
effective must begin there too. S. S. S. destroys
the germs and poisons and purifies the polluted
blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated
constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is
soon clear of all signs of this depressing'disease.
S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild, pleasant and
harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or any special informa-
tion about your case. This will cost you nothing.
rwc SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
FOSSETT GIVES A THOUSAND.
United States Marshal Makes Gener- j
ous Donation to College Fund.
President House, while here yester
I day made the announcement that Uni
1 ted States Marshal W. D. Fossett had !
j subscribed a thousand dollars toward
.the endowment, thus aiding materially j
in the securing of the few thousand j
j dollars that are necessary before the j
Kingfisher college secures the endow- j
jment. "A few more such generous!
| subscriptions," said President House,!
j "and the Kingfisher college will have |
n hundred thousand dollars In aid In j
its work of education."
BALD HEADS
COVERED
HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
Program of Annual Meeting of Society
to Be Held Here.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 23.—-Dele-
gate McGulre has introduced a bill to
extend the jurisdiction of Judge
Halner"s court at Pawhuska over the
: entire Osage country.
J Cash M. Cade, chairman of the Re-
publican territorial committee, is here
jand will attend the statehood hearing
Monday.
GORMAN AND PARKER LEAD.
A PRIDE OF GUTHRIE.
Secretary Thoburn of the territorial
board of agriculture, today made pub-
lic the program for the session of the
Territorial Horticultural association to
be held in Guthrie, February #, 9, 10,
11 and 12, including also the territor-
ial board of agriculture and the live
stock breeders association.
The following is the program:
Invocation—Rev. C. J. Howes, pas-
ter M. E. church, Guthrie.
Address of Welcome—<^Ion. O. R.
Fegan.
Response—J. A. Taylor, president of
the Horticultural society.
Paper—"Truck Gardening," Hon. J.
E. Doom, Shawnee.
Discussion—Henry Schwab, Guthrie.
"The Apple Orcard," U. P. Willis,
Eason.
Discussion—Jas. W. Stephens, J. A.
the hair folllcle 7loo8ens the scalpi kin[ \}Wem&'n> Enid> and W- E- Brown- Mc*
Bupplles the roots with energy and nour- Cloud.
With Luxuriant Hairand Crusted
Scalps Cleansed and
Purified b;
CUTICURA SOAP
Assisted by Light Dressings of
Cuticura, the Great Skin Cure.
This treatment at once stops filling
hair, removes crusts, scales and dan-
druff, destroys hair parasites, soothes
Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates
Representative Fitzpatrick Has Been Manager Williams to Increase Capacity
Sounding Democratic Sentiment.
of Model Mills.
Towns May War Again.
Lawton, Okla., Jan. 22.—A telephone
message received from Snyder says
that the citizens of Snyder intend to I u vyuii
Mr. A1 M. Williams, manager of the | rebuild the bridge that was fought | greaVskin7nrerf^pV"se7viDTpurify!
Rnllflr Mills! 1 hno rolnmorl fwim iwnr ' n tho - mt. r->n* ■. .. .... . . ' *
tup: and beautifying the skin, for*)eans-
ishment, and makes the hair grow npon
a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when
all else falls.
Millions now rely on Cutlcnra Sosp,
assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the
C. G. Jones, chairman of the single Washington, D. C., Jan. 23.—Repre-
Htatehood committee has issued the sentatlve Fitzpatrick, of Tennessee, j Model Roller Mills, has returned from lover in the present townsite war. I
following letter: The single statehood , who returned yesterday from a trip Kansas City and other cities In the!These men assert that the Mountain
delegation leaves Oklahoma City over to New York, Philadelphia and Balti- northeast, where ho looked over and Park buildings will yet be moved, but!
the Frisco for Washington, D. C„ 011 more, presents a summary of Demo- inspected the machinery In some of!Mountain Park means to fight to a
Saturday, January 30th, at 10 o'clock cratic sentiment, as he gleaned it from 'he largest mills in the United States. |finish, having raised a large fund to I
a. m. If we are able to secure a dele- talking with many men in each of the , Mr. Williams contemplates the en- Prosecute the Snyder mob that shot!
gatlon of one hundred or more, we are three cities he visited. largement of his mill to the 1,000 btl 'heir citizens. Another clash is ex-
offered a special train and a ono fare "Democrats everywhere are anxious capacity mark, which will make it tit ? pected daily.
rate round trip. If we cannot secure to nominate a man who can win," largest In the southwest, and which is!
one hundred It will cost us one and said Mr. Fitzpatrick. "It seems to made necessary by the Increasing do-1 Jacobs Returns.
one-third fare round trip. me that Senator Gorman has the great- mands for the products of his mil!. Shawnee, Okla., Jan. 22.—J. R. Ja-
Please get your people together at est personal strength. He 1s the choice Besides the improvements to be ma le cobs returned yesterday from Wash-
once and determine how many will go of the politicians, tho men who go out In the mill an elevator of 100,000 bu. Hngton, D. C., where as Democratic na-
from your place; then write or wire and fight tho campaign battles. Judge capacity Is to be erected for the s or tional committeeman for Oklahoma he
me, that arrangements may be perfect- Parker appears to be the popular fav. age of wheat hauled to Guthrie by had been in attendance on the meet-
erl in time for the accomodation of all. of the highest character, and they Logan county farmers. !lng of the national committee and aft-
Urge the people to go, as this is the know nothing that would militate In the past few years the local trade erwards lent his best efforts in sup-
time to act. against his availability as a candidate, alone has outgrown the milling capac-Port of single statehood for Oklahoma
The senate stationery and drug Mr. Hearst has a strong following, ity of their special high patent Horn- and the Indian territory.
rooms, where various articles are put especially among the laboring people, which is made solely for Guthrie trade. In Reply to questions about his trip! c «l?d rSufS.^FJi™!iS5;
on sale to the senators at cost, sold Judge Gray, of Delaware, Is popular The outside trade of the m illis grow- Mr. Jacobs said in part: "I had a Avc'e
during the year, manicure sets, • ard with all elements. Mr. Olney, who ing rapidly and the shipping business very pleasant and successful trip, i "l4
cases, wrist bags, leather cases (for supported Bryan and believed in averages, from two to four car loads found the sentiment of the committee; * ~~—
railroad passes), hay rum, smelling Cleveland, Is a quantity to be reckon- of flour per day. The mill has a corn to be in favoj' of proceeding 011 con-
salts, complexion cream, cologne, soda ed with, and will bo seriously consid- meal capacity of 600 bbls dally. The servative lines and all the Democrats
ing the scalp of crusts, scabs and
dadruff, and the stopping of falling
hair, for softening, whitening and
soothing red, rongh and sore hands, for
baby rashes, Itchings and chaflngs, for
annoying Irritations, or too free or
offensive perspiration, for ulcerative
weaknesses, and many sanative, anti-
septic purposes which readily suggest
themselves, as well as for all the par-
poses of the toilet and nursery. ,
Complete treatment for every humour, pPrrv vnUnn
consisting of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse
the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to heal ™
the skin, and Cutlcnra Resolvent Pills,
to cool and cleanse the blood, may now
be had for one dollar. A single set is
often sufficient to cure the most tortur-
ing, disfiguring, itching, burning and
scaly humours, eczemas, rashes and
irritations, from Infancy to age, when
all else fails.
"The Peach Orchard," J. J. Chris-
tian, Tecumseh.
Discussion—A. W. Henry, Waterloo,
and Colonel Jamison, Guthrie.
"Fruit Growing in Oklahoma for
Profit," R. Kleiner, Wheatland.
Discussion—J. A. Emerson, Enid.
"ProfitableGrape Culture in Oklaho-
ma," C. A. McNabb, Oklahoma iCty.
| Discussion—L. C. Fouquet, Chand-
ler, and Frank Dinion, Chandler.
| "Oklahoma's Opportunity to Create
a Local Pomology," J. B. Thoburn,
secretary territorial board of agricul-
, ture.
"Strawberries for Oklahoma," A. S.
Fort Sill Army Officer Married.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 22.—The
Discussion—Paul Nesbitt, Watonga.
"Spraying," Prof. M. Morris, A. &
M. College at Stillwater.
General discussion.
"Cherries," Frank Beebe, Jones City.
Discussion—R. Kleiner, Wheatland.
"Pears," Jas. W. Stephens, Yalo.
Discussion—J. W. Preston. King-
fisher.
"Plums," C. C. Ailing, Perry.
Discussion—Frank Beebe, Jones
City.
"Marketing Fruits and Vegetables,"
mint tablets, hoarhound candy, andi ered this side of St. Louis. j success of the Model Roller Mills Is in the east are very sanguine over the'weddlng of Lleutenant Lewis H. Kil- J '^/ raylor> Wynnewood.
"30,000 gralnsof quinine pills. Why not "So far as Tennessee Is concerned, due entirely to the energy and thrif splendid prospects for Democratic sue- jbourne of 'he Eighth United States isctisston, general rep jrts of com-
have a senate millinery shop? we are going to give the nominee not. of Mr. Williams, the manager and his'cess in the coming campaign." cavalry, stationed at Fort Sill, and
. le8a than 30,000 plurality, no matter knowledge of superior milling. The j "It is the plan to make vigorous Miss MarRaret Crittenden Laird, was
Cured After Suffering 10 Years. who lie is or on what platform he people of Guthrie are proud of him and warfare on the trusts and illegal com- soIemnize'l at the bride's home in this
B. F. Hare, Supt Miami Cycle & stands." , his institution, one of the largest in binations in restraint of trade to mod- clty by the Rev- Mr- Graham, of the
Mfg. Co., Middletown, O., suffered for Guthrie and one that does so much to-!ify the tariff without injury or dls- ^>reshyterian church. A large number
ten yeans with dyspepsia. He Bpent Imperfect Digestion. i wards making a commercial and man- turabnee to legitimate usiness inter- of the frienJs of the young couple
hundreds of dollars for medicine and Means less nutrition and in conse- ufacturing center of this place
•with doctors without receiving any qticnce less vitality. When the liver I
permanent benefit. He says, "One fails to secrete bile, the blood b - ! A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes
night while feeling exceptionally bad comes loaded with bilious properties, | March 4, 1903: "Having been troubl-
I was about to throw down the eve- the digestion becomes impaired and ed with lumbago at different times
ning paper when I saw an Item in the the bowels constipated. Herbine will and tried one physician after ano her;
paper regarding the merits of Kodol rectify this; It gives tone to tho then different ointments and Una-
ests; to oppose the retention of were Present-
scoundrels and scalawags In public ^^ourne will, after a short
moon, make their home at Fort Sill.
mittees, etc.
Election of officers.
Adjournment.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
Lieutenant and MrJWard f°r any Caae of Catarrh that
i cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
honey-
office and to rigidly curtail the pres-
ent extravagant public expenditures." |
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O.
„ very v,,05C v,a.i. We' the undereisned, have known
Domestic Troubles I "l stuck t( ray engine, althoughjP /• Cheney for the l t « years,
It is exceptional to ftnd'a family cvery joint ache,i and everv nerve!and b®"eTC/'® pertect]y honorabl0
Dyspepsia Cure I concluded to try stomach, liver and kidneys, strength- ments, gave it tip altogether. So I i where there are no domestic ruptures was rac,iefl with pain," writes C. W. . ' ' f S ra,lbac ®"ns an(1 finan
k. Tfpllnmv n L alMe carry out any obliga-
tions made by his firm.
,ave Pale, without any appetite and all run | *a!din?' Kinna" & Marvin'
save; 1 Wholesale Druggists Tolsdn o
fully recommend it, and will add my by their great work in Stomach and aown' As 1 was about to give 1 bail's Catarrh Pure Is
name to your list of former suffer- Liver troubles. They "f — 1 * " ^ lnterD-
it and while I had no faith In it 1 ens the appetite, clears and improves ! tried once more, and got a bottle of occasionally, "but these can be lessen- ®e"amy' a locomotive fireman, of
felt better after the second dose, the complexion, infuses new life and ; Ballard's Snow Linament, which gave ad by having Dr. King's New Life iBurling 0D' Iowa. "* was weak and
After using two bottles I am stronger vigor to the whole system. 50 cents me almost instant relief. I can cheer- Pills around. Much trotlble they s
•nd better than I have been in years, a bottle. Sold by F. B. Lillie & Co.
and 1 recommend Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure to my friends and acquaintances | Closed His Saloon. ers." 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by
suffering from stomach trouble." Sold| Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 23.—The'B. Lillie & Co.
by J. N. Wallace. (saloon of Dick Little, known as the
F. lieve you, but cure. 25c,
| Lillie & Co.'s drug store.
not only re- eot a ^ott'e Eclectrlc Bitters, and
at F B affer taldnS 1 feI' as well as I
I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly,
| Blue front, was closed by an order of
Payne county is not to be without' he«°«rt. charfng the proprietor with
her favorite sons at the next Demo-'harborlng «>minals and attempting to Remains
cratic convention for delegate to con- "reVelU imP°rtant witnesses from tea-
gress. Judge John R. Clark and Uncle Ufy'ng the gI"aml Jury' SeV6ral
Jim Mathews are both posing for the mf|niber8 t,f ,he clty ™uncll, it is said,
will be investigated as to the latter.
FUNERAL OF MRS. SAVAGE.
to
job. and of course Clark makes the
most artistic poses, while Mathews
may run away with the county dele-
gation. Is not congress Just a little
too big for Uncle Jimmy?—Ripley
Times.
Pleasant and Most Effective.
T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator,
Liber y, Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902:
Be Buried
Perry.
Lawton to Wichita Mountains.
| Lawton, Okla., Jan. 22.—The Law-
Sunday at ton, Wichita Mountain & Western
Railway company will build an elec-
jtric line from Lawton to the Wichita
telephone mountains. The city council granted
run down people always gain new life 1
, cen s per bottle,
strength and vigor from their •«= 1
ally, acting directly upon the blood
iand mucous surfaces of the system.
[Testimonials sent free. Price 75
Sold by all drug-
: ' **ov i *•••« ■ *bu* i "iu iiivii uor. |
! Try them. Satisfaction guarantee.! u
Take Hall's Family Pills for const.i-
by F. B. Lillie & Co. Price 50 cents.
pation.
EMERGENCY PACKAGES.
Grand Jury to Probe.
The leader received a telephone mountains. The city council granted' Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 22-
message this morning from Jack Sav-1them an extension of time from Feb Burwell called a special grand!
age at Wichita saying the funeral of 24 to Aug. 1, at which time they will 3ury for the P"rP°se of investigating j A Package of simple doctor shop
I pi.aMn* Mrs. Savage will take place at Perry begin work. jthe charges preferred aginst certain, articles done up in a neat package and
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from1 lf,f the members of the city council supplemented with simple instructions
the Christian church. Mr. Savage is1 Were Not Dale Bank Robbers. anJ any other city °ff'cers found gull- is what makes up "tho first aid" pack-
"With pleasure and unsolicited by at Wichita today with the remains. Shawnee, Okla., Jan. 22.-C. 3 °f officii corruption. The Instruc-,ases that are about to be sent to every
you, I benr testimony to the curative j Mrs. Savage was ill eight weeks White and Joe Perry were exonerated "ons ,0 l'le J"rv were very strong, and (station, si rtion house, switch shanty,
power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, with fever. at preliminary hearing of the charge :the judge lald great Btress on {he fact eat'ng house and switch tower on the
I have used it in my fsmily and can A delegation of Guthrie Elks and of complicity in the attempted robbery ,'lat ,he 3ury must 8° to '^e bottom of j nsco m A sample packago
Everything Is In the name when It cheerfully affirm It Is tho most ef- other friends of the deceased an 1 Mr of the bank at Dale. A complete alib SRCh and fiVery charse, and it there has ''ce11 received in Guthrie and local
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.! fectlve and pleasantest remedy for Savage will go to Perry tomorrow to was proved. were found any o£ticer Kuil,y such,Pnysiciabs are examining it with con-
)UShs and coldB 1 have ever used." attend the funeral. !
Father Failed to Appear.
Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, L.L.D. A little girl by the name of Parence '
Of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a 'applied at the police station this morn-
What's in a Name?
DeWltt A Co. of Chicago, discovered
some years ago how to make a salve 25c. 50c and
from Witch Hazel that Is a specific Lillie & Co.
for Piles. For blind, bleeding, Itch-,
ing and protruding Piles, eczema,!
cuts, burns, bruises: and all skin dis-
eases DeWitt's Salve has no equal.
This has given rise to numerous
■worthless counterfeits. Ask for De-
Witt's—the genuine. Sold by J. N.
Wallace.
$1.00. Sold by F. B.
The Blackwell News declares that, morning, when first arising. I often inB aniJ asked the officers to assist her
"each congressional township In Kay a troublesome collection of in finding her father who, she said, had
county pays into the territorial school Phlegm, which produces a ccugh and promised to meet her at the train this
fun 1 right at $2,000 per year as rental is very hard o dislodge; but a small morning. She had been visiting her
on school lands, while each congres- Quantity of Ballard's Horehound Syr grandparents In Ponca City an<J her
sional township of Logan county pays "P will at once dislodge it, and tb > father was intending to meet her at
S400, and each congressional township 'rouble is over. I know of no medi- Guthrie and take her to her home in
conduct he must be dealt with accord-, siderable interest It contains band-
ing to law. i ages, instruments for checking the
[ flow of blood and a four-ounce flask
Wonderful Nerve. whisky, A more extensive outfit
Is displayed by many a man en- will be placed in each sta ion, to be
during pains of accidental Cuts, ;"sed by physicians in cases of acci-
Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore ont, when they have no access to a
feet or stiff joins. But there's no(''ru8 store or physician's office an 1
need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve instruments.
will kill the pain and cure the trouble.
It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, | D c. Mlnton says that a great many
| of Oklahoma county pays $283 per clr>e that is equal to it, and it is so Oklahoma City, but for some reason
Pott. County Medical Society Meets. -VPar- Out of the territorial school pleasant to take. I can most cordial- did not show up.
Shawnee, Okla., Jan. 23.—The Pot-i^"nd this year Kay county receives 'y recommend it to all persons need-
tawatomle County Medical societ J twhile Logan county re- 'nK a medicine for throat or lung
hell a quarterly meeting in the Odd ce'v0s $8,604 and Oklahoma county re- trouble." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold b>
too. 25c at F. B. Lillie & Co., drug Guthrie people have announced that
!gists
Fellows' hall Monday afternoon. It C£,ives $12,091. Kay county lessees, P B. Lillie & Co.
being the first meeting of the year ""tier the present appraisement must
the principal business was the election Pay 18 rental $38,000, those of Logan
of officers which resulted as follows: jeounty $8,000, and those of Oklahoma
President, Dr. Rice, Shawnee; vice founty $B,6R0. Kay -ounty pays $30,-
presldent. Dr. Applewhite, Tecumseh;
secretary and treasurer, Dr. J. A,
OASTOniA .
guar* tos a ins Kind Vnu Have Always I
they will come to El Reno on the first
regular train that reaches this city ov-
er the St. Louis, El Reno & Western
Preparations should be made
Fanaticism Not Rampant Here.
A copy of the picture, "Custer's action of the grand jury aftd bail was
"Walker, Shawnee. Several papers on
technical subjects were read. The
next meeting of the society will take
place on April 4 and a banquet will
be one of the features.
ACTOR COMMITTED SUICIDE.
Columbus, O., Jan. 22.—Ned Howard
. Fowler, leading man of the Empire jjast Battle" occupies a prominent po- fixed at $300
more than she receives back as theatre stock company, shot and kill-
school funds, while Logan and Okla- ed himself today in the presence or
homa counties receive back more than his wife. Overwork is given as the
th« y pay out for rental." cause
Woman Bound Over.
The preliminary hearing of Tfeela roat]
Rstes of Oklahoma City, accused of to entertain them royaly when "they
committing adultery, took place In JOB-, come._E1 ,leno Democrat.
tice Overbay's court this morning. Tile
defendant was bound over to await the
Okeene Lodge No. 43, Kuights of
Pythias, gave a public installation of
the newly elected officers to a pack-i
«d house of invited guests.
ers
Cherry Pectoral
Doctors rarely have hard colds.
They keep this old cough
remedy in the house. Coughs,
colds, weak lungs. ££.*r "
sltion on the walls of Governor Fer Oeorge Muxlow, accused of the same
trnson's office. The picture Is, how- offense.was arraigned before Justice i
ever, out of reach of any dangerous DeGroff and the preliminary hearing
hatchet and it is quite probable that ret for next Monday. Bail was fixed!
tin occurrence similar ■ to the one nt $500.
which took place in the state house
In Topeka Beveral weeks ago, when The Muskogee Times let loose of
the advertisement of a well known the double statehood ballon just in
brewery was cut from the picture, of time to escape a hard fall. The
which the one In Governor Ferguson's n>ou'h McAlester Capital has got tang-
office is a copy, will never take place led up in the net and is hanging head|
here. down.
MEET
ALL
NEEDS
Experience has established It as
a fact. Hold by ail dealers. You
bow —they prow. 1904 Seed
Annual postpaid frre to all ap-
plicants.
D. M. FERRY & CO.
DETROIT, MICH.
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