The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. TUESDAY JUNE 14. 1910.
Ik
ttejkoie or actoru
o clean
reasonable
m
price a$
Electric
on the cmHsht;
GUTHRIE LIGHT &.!
POWER CO.
HON- JOS- GANNON
SPEAKF.lt HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES I
Conaimn hum l!k-i will r"k at the
GUTHRIE I
CHAUTAUQUA i
3nl
u'.y
i at 8 p.m
Ot!r t
July I
'M .l
4 - Patland Newhall Co.
Brass Ciuailcltc. Ball RUtgef
- - Bill Bone 1 inmoriHl
7 - Jolinii'.lliwin Seitferl
4 Oriental i riivel Lccturet.
lion. Joseph G. Cannon
AddreRi.
Jfly
Claivncr L. HuiKderlci
Skclrlien I'iaco-louuts ana
"Jest -Nuts."
- - Grand Concert
July 20 -
Or somethi:
: equally a- MUacliv.-.
Season Tickets Now
Adults $2.00 Children Uu-ler 1
on
Sale
For Tickets see M:.s MMc. RilliiiRs or lelc-!iiiiit-
he i tit No. 78"-. For nnv otl.rr in-
formalion sec or ntlflrr(i tlir President.
R. N. Danham J. K. Ninsley
res.
Little
me Factory
homc pnoovc f$ icicle. i e . n.y. 1
RSTABUSHttD 1U7J.
& B. BEER
NlflW (Cfl.BANS LA.
Hl.in IV'ItH. HUT1U8 OIfi 1 1
1 r-d ''It l.rjia u rmiiiu
MW.II'KRS
Orli-irm ('.it ton Kxelmom..
0. Km it- Urolifira Asioclatloi
fciv Y-a-K ' nn on
Ih Yort t'.rffe- t-tohiMiR.
t.w York Produce Kxclnir.
ht'-nftn Wurd of Trails.
rpool 'Jet : ti AfiK-laliOB.
ivn'e wire to ;rinclpii! itolate.
L.I.PoorfSirainCo
(' unmiwion Lerchaul i
l .'. .M c iioard of Trails
f Kansa.-(;UyMo. write uh. j
so good J
tgriA.AgiA
j p I :
y Vnecccd v.l..i tv.-.-;L';i.' c.r. :'ite. If '"
H W( ' . lh:i" ntC 'n-'. C'HirrttlC I
Ij Jtl ta.:iOi;Q hS.V l."lit:liCii l
h Ft. ' rtAND
it ever i; Id
V
I mNiV Bo-'. - WAV - Of EARNINO t-iONf I
llgfstart
Wk Little
nnddtcmai .
ppiMa. Sfiltt
Lr this KvV.
1(11 I Wllb
iirimrnn
MtMHtnb
TUDII
in r
-;
WJ-.RE TREATED TO
NAUTCH DANCE WITH
Nl'W EFFECTS
DS COSTUME WAS
PAIR OF STOCKINGS
Surprises Ctmilion When
Fncoreu Bj Rsappsa
What She Wore Out
The Hi
Uteh
during
uii-.i a
ainiieiue gave
during the meet.J
sect Ion of the
. . 1 -d
. "''u'' 'I
ne todtty
ijf utgut
mrgory
of tl.r medical commit-
Uncased (he dance admit
niictl and physical effects
ed at the "stag" entertain-
i have never h .en surpasa-
r conventions of the asso
m uj-eu I'.i'iiiui niivov
a; Ins brought a storm of
lythiiuc
idalidits
from the
r Thai iln'
I as she
i rowd is
lme-i
lancer muat have
did through he
i use offered by
.inment
moiited
:' al lOtl "I the elilci
1 1 the pence which has
convetttiqn. Those who weie
ttendanci air unqualified in
lint
de-l
nun
Re a
station of tbdao who were.
pea red With Only Her Stockings
did hot know what a Nautch-
" itntll Tatima' flitted on lite
in Hi altogetnr" is t lie answer!
ef t'c entortalnment committee.
!' opinion of one mini present i
he opening of "Fatlmaa" perform-1
bttce was wther tame. Dancing much;
e 'ong Hit '-aid .tow n Uy Ruth St. j
: ejija n hnr Kal Indian dances "W
ijuia glided aimnt the Btage for half
an ttrrtrt" ft? more.
ten earns
o BDenk.
the piece de resistance
;
lie ie-
a pair
wblelt
in the!
ill wings
clothing savi
the garters
prominently
of gtonklags am
iKfeur flgmed so
I Ifair Her rotm n
eriod v WJl loud
i osturn hronttht ft
to 'in- stage was
applause. ICvn-y
sh salvos of up
i citation.
The Old Man Was A Game Sport
A tin i oil spo( -tut. if more loud
ol his applaiuse ihan Ine others was
fitted by the dancer as she ended
f.p WJW wWrl and stood breathless
U fora the footlights Singling hint
i t. ahe iBTlted him io rtnovo one of
l . r gr.i'tfcffl. Not to be outdone the
' I . njan nioiinted to the stiiKe and
i a; ri d away the trophy.
CM (;V contrj femps marred the
i in the on e Half way through
pel foriuaiic wlu-u gaiety was at
. Iielfjti the apjilBuae Was drowned
ttidlni nt by the noia made by
i . waitrcaaes when tlic; fled in
dn hi iy.
t . 'her n. Don ay of St. luu-
lltl ! 'he dopce had taken place
sai l it wan uoi on the program
would npl l':4' permitted
he been ahle lo reach the alane
Ime to pievetit it.
LOGAN COUNTY
STftNOS S
camt-i eave ;i 11 aioi ity of !
. 1 ;n. ray'.tal lorfall in Mil
iinjiiritv of (471 against the
HP I
proposed smendmenl of Bctton at
the eoflctltutloo. Uatarle rewlved 1
:'!iT von-!' OKIfthoma Oily ::7s and
Shawnee 20.
'The wte by piviindi; wan:
Fir t Waid
First Product: For capital location.
V-. 5; N 29$ OklahOtnM City 2;
. v- . I : QutBrle 2!t:. Raili-o:nl
1 ' n -Hi' ' .f. 17': IKK H!".
s. 1 m i Precinct: Capital Ye; it:
No. OkhiluniKi City 7; Onlhrle.
21. Ituilr.m.l amendment Yes 107;
r 11$
. rid Ward
Fi. - ''rci ini-t : 'aiill. lomtion
1 m 2: NO '-'M. Oklahoma Gltjr 6;
Sincvi i 1: Oiithrio 211. Hailrciail
ainerWinieut Vpt to; N'o. IJI1.
Bcnud I'lT.-inci: Lncattou. Yes 7;
v. oklahdrna city. :.: fltithrl.'.
:.:(. Aiion.liueiit Yes 12; No. 212.
Third Ward
First Precinct: uication. Yes H;
N . 330; Oklahoma City. -1 : Cuthrlo.
Mnr ml maflt Fm nr.; No. ir.7.
Second Precinct: Location im
S57; No. 141. Oklahoma (My. 2
Rttawnee B; Qnlhrt Aim-iuliiient
n 357: N. Ml.
Fourth Ward
Fiixt Precinct: Location. Yes
V . -o Oklahoma Oltv. 1: Guthrie
j r.15). Amendment. Y'es 1r: No. IM.
Second Precinct: Location Yes 0;
CAUSE OF ECZEMA EXPLAINED.
After years of
thiiritios are now
anil other skin di
J in the blood
debate medical auH
agreed that Eczema
seasea are not seat
but are paused by
uyrimls of microscopic Animals gnaw
niK the flesh just below the epider-
mis. The paiient Is perfectly healthy
II fa only the skin thut is diseased
Heme scientists are now agreed
thai jou must cure the sk'n through
the skill. The medicine must be in
liquld-torm in osder to penetrate
properly And we van say with con-
fidence that we have the tttM rem
i l ior Kc.riiKi in our store.
iTIif Instance you wash with this
soothing liquid you will find the Itch
relieved. We positively assure you
of this. Will you try a bottle (at
only 24fc) on our recommendation'.'
Ask i or o. it. I). Prescription.
Qray'a rug sto.e. W8 West Okla-
homa avenue.
To 1st Oklahoma City 1; Guthrie.
121. Anieiuluient. Ves "1; No B5
Fifth Ward
Kirst l'i -i-clncl : location Yen 4;
So 'its. Oklahoma cit v. 2: Guthrie
I :IS. Amendment 112: Xn 109
Second Precinct: Location. Yes
No S.". Oklahon.a City it; Otithrte
! 93.
Antelope
1 .oration : Yes 10; Ha 20:.. UKw
lioma City I!; Outline 1ST. Amend
i mem : V ea. 2tt; No. I St..
Gear Creek
i Location: Yes 7; No I. '.7. ((Idaho-
nia City 7; Guthrie HX. Amend-
j ineut : Yes 21 ; No 1 US.
: Bismark
Ideation: Yes. 16; No 164. Oklaho-
ma citv 0; Guthrie 167. Ain-'udinoin
: Yt 10; No. im.
Cedar
Imitation: Yes 2;
BMt City I ; (iuthrie 0:
fea. 7; XV 67.
i. 89. OJklaho
Amendment :
CJnMrrdn
North Rreclnat: Location Yea 22
No 184. Oklahoma City 21; Guthrie
"14. Amendment: Yes 22: No. 147
South Precinct: Location Ves S
vn (; uklahoma City fi; Shawnee
4; Guthrie. 247.
Crescent
; Location: Yes 60; No 248. Ok la
i honia City .'. J ; Shawnee. I; Quthrli
22). Amendment: Yen 37; No :';.
(.ouirie lowotrup
Location: Yes li; No
nil.. O. aknnn 1
LT3. OUlaln
(Iuthrie 24'i
111 1. v 1 1 . . 111.1 1
v. M- M
IT6
;i 1 1111 on 111 1 ui 1
Iowa
Location: Yes 12. No 180. Oklaho
ma Oil v. s: Cut arte. 127 Amendttteul
Ves 2U; No 107.
ion Mnund . m
Location le; : ino 111. ukiuiiu
111a City 2 : Gnih.'le 12s. AmondnWnl
Ves 59; No 8S.
Lawrie
I. oral ion: Yes B; Nt
ma Citv 3; (iuthrie IM
Yes 59; No. 125.
Marshall
166 Oklaho-
Atnendraenl Location: Ye 27 ;
ma City 17 : Hhawnee
AinendlUvut: Yes ir;
Mulhall
No 113. Oklaho
l; (Iuthrie 12;;
No 125.
Local Ion: Yes. 38: No 20
Yes IS; No
20; Shawnee
f Qkla
(Iuthrie
o. 18.
honia City
I'M Allielidlii
Oak View
nl: Yes. 27
Location:
Yes. 28; No. !t7. Oklaho
; Shawnee 2; Qtithrie !!'
: Yes IIS; No. 84.
Yes 18; No 121. Oklaho
Qutbrle 122. tmendmenl :
n.a City. 23
Amendment
Oi-lando
location:
); citv. 15;
Yes. It! No
121.
Rose Hill
Location: Yes 4; No. 98. Oklaho-
moCitr 4; Guthrie. SO Amendmant;
Ves. 54 ; No 45.
Seward
Location: Yes 2!); No 117. Oklaho-
ma citv. 15; Shawnee I; (luthlie lit
Amendment: Yes 64; No '''
Sprinq Creek
Lncatton: Yes lj No
ma t'iiy. is; Shawnee
7ti
Oklaho
(Iuthrie
68. Amendment
5fB III. No
Springer
Location: Yes
ma Citv : (iiiihiie
Yes. 30; No 71.
Springvalc
I neat Ion: Yea 5;
Cit. 2; Guthrie
Yes 2l; No .i5.
Woodland
Location: Ya 4
ma Cltlf 3: Qaihrll
No 92 Oklaho
97. An endon nt
No 'u; Oklahoma
92. Amendment:
No
1 1:..
122: Oklaho-
Amendnneni Yes MP; No 18.
Totals
For Capital Location
5.621.
Oklahoma ( ity 278;
.'iuthrie r..':i7
Railroad Amendment
No 3.708.
No
-Yes. 2030
HARD ON CHILDREN.
When Tea her Has Coffee Habit
e t i i bMt and heat will ever
li.- ' When 1 person leels this way
about Po luni they are glad tn give
: mom tor the benefit of others.
A school teacher down in Miss
1 bid ieen a eoffee drioked
im my ehildbpod and the UUrt few
rears it had injured me seriously.
(in.- etlp nl COftee taken at break-
t.i I would can;"- Be to become so
nervow Itaal 1 could scarcely go
HiroiiKh with the
day's duties and
this neronistiess was niten
panied by deep depression of
accom-
sptrltt ami aean palpitation.
' t am :i lea- lier h profession and
when under the influence of coffee
had to struggle against crossness I
when in 'he school loom.
"When talking this over with inv
1 ihslc!an. he suggested that 1 try
: im. mi I purchai-ed a package
ami made it carefully acco. ding to
1 Irectlons; found It excellent of flav-
our and nourishing.
"In a short time I BOtiCAd very
! giaiifylng elfeits. My nervousness
' disappeared. I was not irritated by
tn pupils life ceenied full of stin-
sHlne and my heart troubled me no
longer.
"I attribute my change in health
nil spirit.) t Poat am alone."
Read the little book. "The Road
10 WeUrllle" In pkgs. "The e's a
lteasn '
Ever read
one appears
are genuine
interest.
the abjve te.ter? A new
from ;ipie to time. They
11 u ana lu.i ot
iiuo.o
DOLLIVER i
ANSWERS
GHiTIGS
10WASKNATOK DEFENDS
STAND TAKEN BY
INSURGENTS
SPfECH ATFRACTFO
WIOBPHEAU INTFHEST
Declares Regulars are hi League
Wills Monied Interests
illy A :m H-ltti fil Pr
Washington D. ('. Jinn
in Doll'ver answered tin
sa.)
14. -Scna-crltlcs
or
t lie 'Hnsurgeut s Momla
in a (jneeeli
delivered ;u the si'iiale during Hie
di-cussion of the sundry civil appro-
priation bill providing f25tkdOn to
ennhie Hie pie sldelil lo t;illlier illloilil-
alien begriM UPu the operation ol
the ueu tariff law.
Senator Clay's motion to strike out
Hie nrovinlon was .:J b.v a parti 10I0
of 3 lo U. Mr. Dolliver and hi: lei
I low projfeaaives rotlng with the i-ec
ular Repnbiieans lie- sundry civil
hill caiiMiiiv appi'.i-Tiaiions aggre-
gating $llSooii nun then was parsed.
Mr. .Dolllvei . peei b 1 rated wide-
epread inJteisl ami was 1 1 atoned I"
attentlvel) by Btmaturg on both side:;
pi the chambei It. was the reph of
the luaurjients' to the chnrgeH Of par
ty dlsloyalt) and was a direct chal-
lenge to their opponent: in the pari v.
The president's name was freely
handled and his speeches were re-
ferred to without ieaarre
tieglntiing with the declaraHon that
the tariff dlacuBslop had not been re-
vived because of the tariff luw Mr
Dolllvef declared there was no long
Br any freedom of conscience or of
oplnlpn such iis had once made the
Republican party strong (taferilng
brlell) In Speaker Cannon's declara-
tion In a speech that the "Inawrgnnt
should he hanged'' he declared thai
he would not treat that remark er
iou.-ly
Hen niter said Mr. Dolliver It was.
Idepl that men elite lug COttgru 1
mm'' bettime undn-rsHidles ol-' Uh
IllHClltes.
"I rejeel the termi and shall con-
tend ro indi 'peudeuce within the par-
ty. 1 do pflj flgbl to destroy the party
hill to Upbuild it" he said.
Dlseusslng th" president's course
towards the "Inaurgeali") Mr. D0II1-
er dei hired Uk-v were not playing
fo popularity as had been charged
and sneaking of his personal rela-
lions to the president he iech;:ed
he had never done anything lo inline
me a luiinistialion.
"Such a oharge does me rue fjrav-
PSl Injury' he declared. "None ie
Jolced more ilncerely thatf 1 whefl he
won the nouttiiut ton. I did what I
could 10 promote his candidal for
the p.esideiie I supported him
h mi one ocean w the othei after he
I hecanw a c.ii.dldato. When lie took
I the oath of of flee ihgd but one senti-
l ineut toward him and that was the
hope that Cut wmild Rive It i it 1 power
to stiuui against the ponaplracy 01
greed and avarloe thai would enslave
the pally.
"I have known many vicissitude
in public life." contlaued Mr. Dolli-
ver "hut I never dreamed thai with-
in teas than 1 ar 1 would in- called
upon lo defend myself ami He- little
group of men with whom laud
." en 1 1 io charge of taking erloga
ly th'- presldenl a speephes and the
platform pledget.-
WORRELL ADJUDCXD INSANE
Former Busine .t Man Of Pond Creek !
Goer. To Asylum
MUdiOrd Okla . lune 1 I KlUiriff
V.alker fbiM loorning took John h
WorrelL a ope llnie proiipe aid
ousted husliiPHM man of pond Creea
but latf-r : filfitive from Juntice with
a clia.jv ol embexzlemem lia.nglniK
ever his head to the slate in- am
asylum al Norman. Hl wata ago I
Worrell tool l-reioh bav.- from hi
I'.iae in pqnd Creek and 001 until two
veeks ago did anyone barn In whefe
akodts. Wnrroll aaa ehnrgeii with
wiuanderlnj ihe fortune ut two mlnot
i irs under bis charg' a I ne nl
I in 11 and rthen called upon 10 ac-
count for Ihe funds six years itfi
hit When heard from two weeks
up) he was in a hnnpilul in 'ie ( I'V
of Mexi o. a physical wiv k mil bad
ly in med of assistance lie was
lcmj;lit to his home in Pond t'i !
I ml p tdAy was hroughi before the
isgnlty imard here adjudged iiisiine
-iel committed to the asylum al Nor
man.
SOCIALISTS NOMINATE A TICKET
Hhawnee. Okla.. 'Ml!" I I
T
cisllsts of the fmnl have put VfU
almost a complete ticket cmllddttaj
being nnmwl lor almost all the of
fires. The Uat la as follows:
For judge of the superior c uirt W
M Knghart; for repreaeBtaHve. J W
HoucMn E. Bmllh and Mr P-ii
roap; for sheriff .1. T. Hoi on; for
county treasurer .1 B. JarmsU! for
register or deeds Will Lowthefi for
county c!e k. T. Derrberry; for
saperlvtondMl or sehoole John Huff;
10- county weigher. Mr. Wil on; fpT
rV ik of the suiterlor court Lim n
1 unlet.- for county conmilMilon r
ldtrlct.' 1 .1. A McDsiie-b I " H'let. 2
1 sr pmi.): iJtatrret a . a. iiuuivi
coroner Pr. CordelU
DELEGATES TO THE LEAGUE
Oklahoma It
Is Thought
Entitled
The Full
To
Nun
26 And
One of the purposes ol the Ri pun
I1 an atate convention here Thu radft j
i:'- lo elect de!( ) ii s to tile National
HepuWlcan League which ol the '
i nest of I'rosjilen! i'aft Will be held
at Carnegie hell in New York ( Ity ti
J.ihe 24-S5 to enable the President to
attend and make Hie opening .-i ii
Resides tin- president Vfc Presl
deni Sherman. ;i number ol senators
and representatives mid i majortj
of the Republican )n eriio.n vslil at
tend. On the evening of June 26 a
i annuel win he uiven at t he office
i the league ai the Hotel Afttor at
vlileh President Taft Vice frOBldeill
i.'herrnan and 6th r leader.- of the i'"-
I ithjieai party w III speak
Oklahoma! s entitled to twenty iv
di N gate in th i National league enft
M iit'ion foil- front each ccuigrc.s'dnn-
al (itilct and six in large aajj
;i number of Republicans have o
d p desire to attend tin- convon
lion and in all prabablllty Oklahoma
will semi its entire duota to
Marvelous Discoveries.
I mark the woiulertul prOgreaa of the
j age. Air flights on tmavv tnachiucH .
; telegrams withoiifwirc:. terrible a' 1
inventions to kill men and that won-!
lire of wonders Dr. King's New DI
I rove ry lo save fife when threatened
bj coughs colds Umiippe. nathautt
croup in'ouciiHis hemorrhages hay
I. vei and whopping cough Of lung;
I trouble. l''or all bronchial affect I
I it lias no equal H relieves Instantly i
j It's tin : n rest cine. .1 antes M. Mack i
Of Aohevlile. N. V It R No. 4 writes j
ii cured him oi an obstinate cough j
: alter all other remedies failed '"i'.
llld $1 Oil. A trlftl bottle flee. (In. II'- ;
anteed by all diugglsts
CHURCH flow OVEH THEATRE I
- - I
Hanryetta Held June 1 1 'the ao-
' coprance 01 a part uf the proceeds
oi a Sunday evening performance of i
n mining pieiure and aud3llle tlipji
:ty 1 in - of tin- churches has brought
down Hie wrhth ef tllO other cbuivli
pVoftle hpon the heads of the member I
'I the ehtirna receiving tha money i
t Membeni of the ohurch who com
'initled the at)ele4 nfr.ne reply thai
-they visited the ..bow' found excellent
nnl-r and saw pooplt there who we:ej
ne'er in attendance nt nnv of the
churches 'flu entire performance I
1 cdhipos.tHl uf pictures lllustratlni
the life ef Siamsou. TWO women men) I
bora of ihe cliuieh said upon retlti'h I
I tpg home the; Immediately look ddwtt
their bible:; ami read the life ol' Sai l ;
sop I low many more did that they
j did not know
"It cured me" or "R saved the Pte
of my child" are the expreelon you
hear ovary day about 0hamberlaln'
Ciilic C!ioler;t and Dlarrlioea Remed
This Is hue tlte world over where llid
1 unable remedy has been (hi rod deed .
No other medicine In une for diar
'. rhpeg el' bowel coinplaliits baa re
- ce'u eii such general approval The
! seurel of the sucpesn of Chamberlain
Colic Cholera and Ular linen Reimaly
Is (hat It cure--. Sold by all dealers '
CUPID BEATS THE OFI ICLR
I'.trent"-. Relented And The Eloponmi
Was A 3uc(;obB
Modfoid okla Jinn- I I ma 'i t-'
age under difficulties wait pulled off
here last week. Ai'lltig Mover aged
IS and Miss Ola Ranks aged 16 ol
Abon Kansas were taken in custody
1 y ihe authorities at Pond Cre k on
lequesl of the authorities a Al'ol)
I'anans becattao the onthful pair hod
left home without the proper natltl
nil Inn. The affair scented of !'"
1 inpee with an etoltlllg elopement in
lerwovon tberelOi :i 1 H i"" to .1 a
Ihpugh Cupid wis about 10 by de
liale.l iii bis mission when a tele.
nam eatne from the run I parents up
in Kansas giving their consent 10 the
msTringe ami ConBtable Mc llenn
who hci followed Do- pair from Kan
tits at . oiupanied Ihara from I'ohd
Cieel; to Ipl.. plnce ati'l h" ceremony
vns perfartned ftl the m K pi 1
uge.
Lame shoulder Is almost Invariably
caused bv rheuinallsm of the tUUBCleaj
and yloltla tjulckly l lb" fren appll
nation of Chamberliiina Llnlineut
Th; HalQienl Is not only prompt and
effectual tint in no way dli agreeabW
to use. Sold by all d alera.
(ieneral (ionfrarton
Wkoleaale sad Ketsti ii'iUn u
and Crushed Rock eulldlng
tons Csmtnl and Drlck.
Produoar af C'laiarron Hlvar
Band.
Kooru 9 Lyon liULI'b-n. I1VJ
PILLS
01 l ni n.t
t'll.l N
lhil
yiLUBVlKil'&lbTSIVlkiniiikt
ft
r
ertvseti woitli $v'.no on
:i !c :5 dayn
Men's Shiris and Underwear.
Mi-it's sdfi shirta wit h oollare
lit aittl dark color materials all
1 1 " 1
Mm
v rem
h Bslbri
lerwear :i
Brow u
.nicy tint
T ic. ( )n sale al
Men's lancv
dreg's
percale and inadr.'is
ail $1.(10 Btiirta. 011
cloth
nalc al
Men s Soft c
ular StHiii
and whiti
hhie
rciiii lan
JVToifn cotton lialbpiggan um
ts and drawers re-enlforccd.
Hhii"
Boy's oQdcr.wear all in
Men's work shirts .'aic
TH! BIO CASH
( )n the Corner.
j W. M.
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Farm Loans Insurance Abstracts.
Only cooapletc abstracts a! hMe in Loau County.
You pay interest and principal it OUt oHire.
Ohlest and largcHl instn.UHc agnCy 111 Okl.iliouia.
Bleack UtiihliiiB
HH W. Okltv Av
K. C. Livery Stable
For Fine Li-Ver$' Turn-oate
Special attention given to boarders.
Beat of care assured.
F. M. MATHEWS Prop.
Phone M9 219 So. Division St-
Only
Ncff s Procedure In Justice
Courts. Needed by all Law-
yers Justices and Business Men.
Sl.SO
WHILE THEY LAST
2
THE LEADER
GUTHRIE
Money Won't Buy Good Health
tfboi) ttml.Ii prevtdDl lirtouol coiitlitiotiof UtHBtomach
.-t 1 if i u1Ih Intelligence Health and Beauty
for l)!iitirtry Up to Date
See DR.
4T
rices
98c Corset Sale
Monday Tuesday Wednesday.
Kur UifSf ." days we will pl&tiiB mi
Bale kOO (Jrs'tH which are tho most
witiiiU'i ful l;iivai.its -ur .ifl&mi. The
i. A- (J. Corset marie with higii bust
Inn;' skirt huA back trimmed with
lace booed and wireti supporters
front ami hack. AIho the L. C. an
t-xlifmc UOg liip cornet male with
all the new features. Both of tlmae
98c
man.' 1
worth
49c
1 nc
an aiwierwear
worl h 50c and
I go the
39c
nhirls
matin
li-dit.
of
patti
lieht
color
neal
59c
iltirtH
Hi $1
plItK
v.i .'1 a I
79c
25c
wo
lerwea r.
5c value
baseitient on sa
grade on sale at
at
10c
39c
Bronson j
II 111 1 lltl Willi I llll MIS
GUTHRIE OKLA.
50
FURROW
i
R' 1 f' Cor" 8t antl 0k1 '
Ivl't over Wallace's Jruy Btoi
2'wcutx .Years in l Iuthrie.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1910, newspaper, June 14, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc613953/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.