The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER. riFTTTRTE OKLA. THT7KSDAY OCTOBER 12. 1931.
PAGE THREE
4
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SHEWING CUM
IS ELEMENT
IN f I HTMIU
111 LLLUMUII
Passed Out to Young Women
of Wisconsin to Boost
Stephenson's Cause
(Bj Associated I'resSi
K Milwnukw Wis. Oct. 12-I'll. Ilis
P. Weyland ol Milwaukee testtj
Mn y before the senatorial committee
nvftitiKiiiiiu' the election i United
R"Hlls Sena in Isaac Stephen nj
Maid thai out ni $l.ll!i Stephenson
Hioney he received I5.3G of ii eefti
foi' cIicwiiik num. Ashed whal be
Hid with the chewing gum Wc laid
aid:
"Why 1 j?ne it to tbe young worn-
Kn It was- a good .iiEiiniciil to win
ijhbeni over."
Levi i). Bancroft attorney gener-
BjH of the state also testified He
Mr as called In explain what ho did
Willi $L'fii. paid In Ii f 111 mil of the
Hp077'.i:! Stephenson rainpain fund.
Me said the money paid him while
Me was a candidate for isseinbi--
inan was not used tn further liis own
j interest luit was expended entirely
lib Senator Stephenson's behalf while
Hie latter was M'rliinj; nomination
Bpr the senatorship at the primaries
I 1908
1 ReferiliiR to the fact that Senator
Stephenson failed to make a deta.l-
fed account of hi: expenditures oil
ier than that certain sums were pi
Itc individuals Bancroft
GAS DYSPEPSIA AND
INDIGESTION GOES
Makes YourDisordcred Stomach
Feal Fine in Five
Minutes
You can eat anything your stom-
ach craves without fear of Induc-
tion or D' iiepsui or that your food
will ferment or sclur on your itohl
acta II you will take a little P'apep
sin occasionally.
Your meats will tast fOOd ami
anything you eat will lie dbjeited;
nothing can lermenl or turn Into
acid or poison or gtomach gas winch
causes Belching Dizziness a fooling
of fullness after cat ng .Nausea. In
digestion I like a lump of h-atl in (lie
stomach) Kiiiousncss Heartburn
Water breath iain In atom acb and
iutestines or other sy niplomis.
Headaches frocn the totnacn arc
absolutely unknown whew tMe a
fective remedy is I'sed. Dlapepisn
reiilly does all tile work of a health)
BtOOiaCh. It digests your inealis wlien
your stomach can't. A s n(. itoxc
will digest all the food you eat and
leive nothing to ferment or sour and
upset the stomach
5et a large ; cent case of Pane's
Diapcpsin from your druggist and
start taking now and in a HHle
while you will actually brag aliuul
your healthy strong Stomach lor
you then can eat anybtng and every-
hfng you want without the slightest
discomfort or misery and every par-
ticle of 'iivpurity and lias thai is n
your stoniiich ana Intestines is going
to be carried away without the u.e
of laxatives or any other assistance
Should you at this moment be sul
feting from Indigesion or any stom-
ach disorder you can surely get re-
lief within five m mites.
M
E )
B MOTL
EXCITEMENT
Effect of Great Kidney
Remedy Is Soon Realized.
Mff LOSS
htlO.W
l was
ovei
Young Huston! Lo gs lor Bud
That Left Him When
He Fainted
Shis opinion that the corrupt practl'
act did not require a detailed a
count of w hat each man spent
As for the money he hid receive
lianeroft said he had spent it as fa
aid it ivjs his possible for he was glad to t
H I i f it.
The LAST of the
Groceries
We have Wen closing out our Grocery Departnvent f. i
two weeks and now it is ilowu to a very small stock but what
we have h it is an good tresn siock ana win oe on sate
Wednesday and all this week at the Following prices :
Su-i C. and Health Club Baking Powder ioc
ice .sic K. i . ana iii'.ntit i urn oaxing i owner i-'i
loo Size l. C. and Health Club Baking Powder 8c
inc size inn uutcn i teanser oc
ioc Size Greenwich Lye 4 for 25c
5c Size Eagle Lye 7 for 25c
5c Size Pearl ine Washing Powder 7 for 25c
IOC Size 20 Mule Team Borax 4 for 25c
10c Size SapouO. 4 for 25c
ioc Size Bon Ami. 4 for 25c
ioc Size Stove Polish 5
5c Size Hardwood Tooth Picks 4C
ioc Size Fairbanks Scouring Soap 4 for 25c
ioc Size I Yets Pine Tat Soap 4 for 25c
ioc Size Bird Seed 4 for 25c
ioc Size Lava Soap 4 for 25c
ioc Size Hard water Soap 4 for 25c
ioc Size Rose Lotion Soap 4 fot 25'
5c Size of All Spices for $
ioc Size nf all Flavorings for 7
IOC Size of all Jello for 7
ioc Size Spaghetti for t 7C
ioc Size Macaroni for '. 7
ioc Size Bottle pitting for 5C
co Size Bottle Hliiing for 3C
Jar Rubbers IOC values for
60c Ground Cinnamon for
60c Ground Linger for
50c Whole Cloves for
ioc Size Pork and Beans for
iqc Size Pork and Beans for
isc Size Blackberries 3 "r
ioc Size Gold Plums 2 for
12 i-2c Size Pit Peaches 3 for
20c Size Muscat Grapes 2 for
12 i-2c Size Great VVestern Kraut 2
ioc Size Table Syrup for
1-2 Gal. 20c Size Table Syrup for
40c Bulk Coffee for
Soc Green Tea f 1 r
see ami 40c Brooms all
Sure Mike ( hewing tobacco
Derby Chewing Tobacco
cc Size Fine Cul ( hewing Tobacci
Queen Quality Smoking Tobacco
Sweet Caporal Smoking 'Tobacco 2 f
Soecbil to Mic Hailv Leader.
Hutchinson Kan' Oct. Vi. Stttlfig
quietly on the Croat porch of has
home here Horace 1)008011 awaits
the return ot the womah who wM
bis bride for a n.iniiic and then b'ti
Mm because In the exettemenl of the
marriage fcerentoaji he bad talnteo
and fallen into her arms.
i don't know what posseaeee "ei
en" said the young huwband. "1
can't ex)dain her act OWS unless sdine
one has come between as. AnywW
I think she will come Lack after she
sets tired of running around and
w hen she does i am ready to take
her back and live with her. And l
will give her me uet home ine wm
ever have.
'I know her folks did not object
in toy marriage witn Helen or at
least they .lid TI ay anything before
wo were nrirried Whether they 40
not want the girl i live w th me or
not 1 dOo' I know but she is ol i'1''
and is my wife.'
Th e expression on the young
husband s lace Changed quickly and
often as be told i the tittle romance
thai had led up to the marriage.
Lob On and Mi . t'aylor had known
each other tor more than a year.
The two bad Kune togetner up until
the tin e the girl moved to Kansis
City in s t December Since that time
thv have written to each other.
Tuesday Miss Taylor came to Hui
rli ii.ii trorn Kansas City and wen
to the Dobson lupine ArrangemenlH
were made for th taarrlage and the
license w;is secuted
Everything went smoothly until
the Weddlngi when in the excitement
of tying the nuptial u n t at the p co-
bate )ui lire's office the bridegroom
swooned In the arms of the bride.
.She was surprised and hoi ked arm
leaving
tending
join In
bouse
from h
wife's
I feel il my duly to let j
w hat Swamp Hoot il:d fot ni
bothered wirti my b.it'K
tventy yens and at times I coitiu
nardly get out of bed. i reu i yo' i
hdvertiaeinenl and decided to iiy
Swamp Hoot i'sed Ave beit'ei and
it has Been live yeors since ! used
it ami I have never beeit bothered
:i da since I ttiok the laal hull I ' 1 f
t I am thorough convinced that
)r. Kilmei s Sw.atnplto.il cined U1B
Land would recommend ii to others
unenng .is i am.
My husband was troubled with kid
hey ami bladder troubles and he took
your Swa nip Hoot and il cured aim
This was ahoUt live .wars .igo
You may publish this letter If you
(dioose.
Very truly yours
Mlts VtATTIK CAMFIBarJD
t; D No - RoWevnie Mich
Subscribed and sworn to before ai
ibis i::ih ol .luly 1909
AllVIN W MVKTta
Nxdary Public
for V an Huron to . Mich
SOT CRAFT
II MEYER
Secretary Blames Poor Book-
keeping for Shortage of
Three Millions
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Bingham ton N. Y.
rove What Swamp Root
Will Do For You.
.Send to lr. Kilmer & CO. Blag
hanvtoa N. v. for a samnie bottle
It. will convince anyone. Yu win
also receive a booklet of valuable
informal ion telling all about I lie
kidneys and bladder When writing
be sure and mention 'lie (iulhrie
Dally Leader iteguiar fifty-cetrt ami
ulie dollar : i.e bullies for sale at. all
drug stores.
(By Leased Wire)
Wfchbini
quated 111
blamed U
270 in
Ingtotu N
ol die da
in nun mi
(ill) be i
i be part
t I ill n
U oil r
alter I
uuencc
llllie I
e shOTtOl
accounts
yard 'I
ash
Hecretao
lie faults
Mej
el llOl
itlis
d mil
ATTORNEY
GENERAL S
-h
III
1 1
icssafle an
the home
ml street
wife had in
id to tell him In
(eft the efottrt
ibs. hi i ec rvened
was told of lii
d wcni immedi
of her parents at
OPINIONS
hip
aiiie
p I'M t I
' how
aluei
ally
books
A Sin
Ml Hi!
lew wi
invent '
I 1 s
1 1
( I
III
ol ma. IV oiiinanec; SIIIIM III
re was particularly liable I
la rge dtl terenpe bel ween I h
of ordinance materials acti
n hottid and as shown! h lb
A'iien a prisoner begin g his sen
tenee the court loses jurisdiction ol
the case is i he holding of Attorney
General West lo ;i leti.i to k w
Dick warden of the stair' pen Hen
Itary Recently l'e W'i.ii.innon waf.
sent to I he icnit enl ia ry for one year
ami one day from the dlstrld court
of Cleveland county.
Alter serving pari of the sentence.
Judge McMillan signed in order re-
ducing the sentence two inontha and
twenty-one days which the uenlten
ri warden deiiined to honor with
I il o
nu ll
book
WI
tile W
sul n s
Other
'I ho
is a rttscrepancj .a nun
ii on dollars bet ween i he
u hand and the material
t in in- there according
diin
;d n
meaiareiy
els iii the
home of hit
Here he was ioid oui approval of the attorney
! been seen. DohlTbe defpartmenl held iii.it lb
ado a search at lost jurisdiction of Hie case
W IN
ier.il
com I
w hen
ml returned It he sentence had been parti) served
parents fori otherwise the judge's order would
ibio due I vlrtua'il) lie a commutation of sen
a- Mbl thai the girl bad pack I teaCe .a power only lodged with tha
home say- governor of the stale.
Topeka. n opinion wenj to W. R tilasf
pecul ar )r)() Qf u nv fjkia. to the olfeel
i b
:i pi sa
He i
ed a crip and b id left I !
Ing that she was going
"There is somethtn
about the Whole deal."
alii
sorted hnd
derstand u
thai Hide i
in Hutching
the house t
thai she hi
K in
all.
OIHII
ind I don't
low lis and village
had
ill.
si menu
i think
bidi
ik
lu levy
year on males and
powi
ire
wi n ten
at K.ins
writ ion bitaw
I dou'i bel lev
not 111 ink she
a dog tax of $t per
pL' per year on fe
males hut that an ordinance masi
be enacted in-fore such tax could ha
collected.
in a Setter to Hie counts a torney
City and was not my wife at . Kn the attorney general holds
was told that she liad b-ccii n. s(; fl liable to sheriffs for
in. ii i en woman Willie iln.ii- i 'inl necimanrv ovin-ieies
ig rrom me I
when I wen
or her I was
ibaud living
City ami thai she had
hat si
thai though and I i
ver wrote thai to all
in 1 1 ansliorl inii in iso
was married. .!. ...n . anA n-
mneiled i
t
penitent i
t be
the :
iunty
such
Lite uepartu.ni says tnat uimiiur m
ventories have been made at othei
navy yards when the same obi faah-
ioued methods of accounting wa
discontinued ami substantial IdSw
i f materials was found In I hem
it was said that c imbloed wlfh the
io.se methods of hookkeep'ng was
the fact 1 1 1 1 1 tr.iich ordna nee matei
witiioui proper invoices; rnai great
iquanti'l les of mat :'i.i i bad been for
warded to the ship lu the Spanish
lAroerlean war wltnostt any record
of the Miio'ini being kept and nun
much alua'de material was even
ii w beins USd in itmai rupHmi
f-:.iia Do"'t Exi t.
has ever made 1 sab
aim to con pa re wit
'.i Salve If tbe n
Some Jare
Fall Bargains
Going ahead a little more every
day always advancing. It is the re-
sult of selling Standard Goods at
Lowest Possible Prices. Here are a
few prices:
50 Dot. PAIRS MEN'S HOSE.
I'V t dr half Musr. niodiuni weight sramic: s
siln-i il lu l l ami tin'. coloi'N black py tan I 1 1 1 and
fjfai'tict; t'i t'jil.'i i' 2 n-; our irii'' 2 pairs for 2T)c
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS.
fmported Rwiss Kinbroidered llniulkrivhiif .
llflll: t ll I'lli'il
bordi
iii.i
r I
ii I'c.'ii i
tllnl
Spriti
our price
HUCK TOWELS.
ire Til iht net Irish liiit-ti cuds hi
12 1 2c; ottr price : for .
BREAD KNIVES.
cl hl.nlc ;i c edflte llic
10c
25c
mil v
Ic pl.iicd for j
CUPS AND SAUCERS.
I line to ii" i i
A spcri;illv selcrfi
excellent v.itue I'lir iinl
ENAMEL WARE.
Water Bucket 12 qi fr
I isli Pan l qt. for
Diper I il . for oil y
( 'oll'cc Pot. for
c crv call an
10c
49c
39c
10c
p.
THE
St. LOUIS
105 W. Harrison Avenue
RACKET
body
bad' be
stand it
coine b
111' Vi
Ii
.1
id me that she
I don't under-
h Helen would
oc
1 'l 11111(1
I 'llllll
I ' Ulll'l
6c
ioc
for
ts l T. I .
25c urowicr smewnng iuwat-u no
Whole Rice worth toe a pound straight on sale at 4
lap Rice (not broken) Worth 5'' pound on sale at 7
for toilet and hath to bars for
Mtnut. new and fresh
5c Pound
cc Pound
gc rouna
8c Eound
r 25c
lis. Iiil
Lasteel Na
ioc Site ( '(
SPECIAL
Y have just received 50 cases of New Sweet Corn
Standard Solid Pack bought 5 months ago and shoald hv
been in stuck 4 weeks ago we couW not cancel the order and
it is now on sale this is a corn sold everywhere at 15c j for
fc5. We offer it at $1.00 a dozen ; $2.00 a case.
Monarch D. G. Co.
Civp; Aid to Strikers
Sometimes liver Kidneys and bow
els seem to :. n a. gtr'ike and refu8
to worh rlghl Then Jrou meed those
ideasant little strike-breakers Or
King's N'ew iidie ftiis -to gfve them
natural aid and gently compel pro-
per action. Excellent health soon fdfc
lows Try I hem ..c at a'l driiK-titS
G h i i ct r e n Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
IMAGE OF A GOD UNEARTHED
Queer Marks Believed to Be Writ-
ings of Forgotten Race
Special to the pally Leader
Preston Kan. Oct (2 What la be
lieved to be lb
Image of the god of
ce was unearthed
)v Frank Kellev. a
a prehistoric n
here yesterday
cunt ractor.
It was in a formation Of very N n l
yellow clay seventeen leet deep
The figure i ; ma le of material re
seinbliiiK plaster of pari : liiou'h it
is (Ouch harder.
The supposed idol sliovv s the liea !
and bust of a 111 IB and on tbe trout
and back are nueer mark; that ma;
he the writings of a Forgotten ra S3.
The find will be sent to the stale nni
vt-i sity
f I '
1
if errsrs were made in the a. ess
uieiii of property tor taxation In for
mer years the board of coiniM com
misslouers under tile I'll ! law ha
no authority to make a correcl ion.
was the department's boKilnfl W
COttttty Attorney Holt of Teciini:. 11
li was represented to tbe attorney
general toat durttig we previous
years of BtatehaOd '-nor.' had been
made in listing of pioperly lor lax
at ion. Inn Under his ruling there IS
no lufhority for making a correction
al this late Mate.
When you save :i 1 1 : '3 COW 'ou
want the bent medicine obtainable bo
as lo cure il with as little delay as
possible Here is a druggist's opm
Km: "I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for fifteen years'
says Knot Lollar o( Saratoga lad.
and consider it the best on the m.trli-
et.' ?or sale by all dealers.
OBSCURATION.
(Washington star 1
io yon believe that lahiMI.'U'e wa:'.
given for tiij conceatmeoi of the
1 bought '
"Sometimes when 1 blear one pi
those men in a railway .station ea)J
Ins the trains."
In
feel
Sprainr
Plies.
Women La
Prom 1' iw N
U.uiieii ar.
si on to iik' b
and in Malm
neotlcut ew
PenilBJ hania.
dlana Mlchlgi
Dskota 'a
other sillies
if von ha vi
win timi ('hahiDeri
Idver Tablets evci
easy ami pleasant
Hnd gentle in elfec
utm. Pot Bore k
happed Hands
(..no on.) G
leilera I
.111 tel 1
hi
KIMBALL piANOS
SMITH liAKefKS. I'lHOKKKINO HltOH.
KN ARK JANSSKN. PACKAUO M. HCIU'T.' CO.
PRICK v 1 l.l '.'- 0 in I many olli- imilcen wliK-b
!' win not pemil't ni in mwiitioii. deattM
to lav mioflal IreW upnn th- word "KIM 1 .1 . '
we un rivniiitiii'rid On -m planoi to our friends
1 ni' Ii live Mini lis in iiiiil they nver full t.iry
arc 1 1 1 01 1 1 n M in h ii iy 1 he music lnvlnt world Knd
old n:i mil lll lll payment ;! ill Which m ikes
WMW to i"ii yon about Hih iiirfi'i-i'iii ni;il'n of pianos din we
hririilii'. .nnl rir tie rM.m we nm ot tVilnjf in ninl ahuolutely free iIh-
Mu iiit tBruid eontanttnc valuable piano ln'01 nutlon and tha Mwtiilful
si in;. "We Parted by the River tilde1 wordi and mtmh'. and the nnilc to
the beautiful reverie "The Last Hop" to all pr0M who are intW'.ed
In thi' purchase t a piano
!'4'-
Yiur.vX' iff
take and
HNtr sab- b
i. V. (
and. of Dayton. 'h o
Urcbased a bottle or f .bamberiams
Pougb Remevl) ror bis hoy who bad a
cold and before the bottle was all
used tbe boy's cold was fone Is
that DO belter than to pay a 'iv'e dol
ir doctor s bill? For sale by al'
dealers.
BARM FACED
di IV' inrilir .1 I be first b.'irhei-
"I o.ci. shivcl a 111.01" repl'od llie
second barber.
It! 11. 1
Pen
pbo.o (
Herald
llr: 1 urn IntereNted in the purohaat t a pbnio plover
ir(tan to ;h - tend ine nhaolutely free the Musical
ntalnlnK viilunble pi mo inforinatlon and 'he heauttT'il
Parted hy the River Bldi -." Words and uiu-ic and ii
be beautiful reverie "The tael top" sum Nsw oata-
latnins prloes snd uNy payment m of t-ui n i...
City
E.
Sir
H. KNAUSS
Guthrie Oklahoma.
"Then l persuade
hnir eiil '.ampoo
sinse. ea foam elei
spr.iy ami I lie rut
'Waal then 7
"Ky thai lino 1
stwive."
Iii.in to have a
.0 hi I massage.
lb::
AMA BALTIC
Arrow
"Notch COLLAR
Easy to put on easy to take
off easy to tit the tie in.
SEES A RAT ROLL GRAPES
Darbyite Declares This Creatine to
Be An EdUCataJ One
Darby Pa. Oct iL'--l)isappomte-:
that the beii ratting cat in De'-
ware county has not vet caught UM
siiesi r;it in the bounty Richard I'nr-
lv of Tenth and Main streets sa :
1 siiiw this DartlctfNr rat eoatt
on1 of its hole drag a hsfge tnincu of J
(rapes from tbe table and when p
found that the bunch was too large
I ii thtoagU the hole It JQti .sal up
On Its hind h gs pnlleI off a grape
at a lime and rolled thprn Idwn td
ho'e after wbtcb It threw aside the
stem ind leaped in a Second loo
soon to tatcb a missile th it I hN
ed at It
I don't mind ordinary rata Wj
when IIipv are coll. !..- Kradua'es aid
specialists in their line I think it
Is time to call a turn."
Select lcuUc'!
AT FOUNTAINS. HOTELS OR E LS EWHI II F.
Qe4 thc
C)riin:i! ami Genuine
HORLIGKS
MALTED MILK
1 he KttotDrink forAll Ajjcs
tfH MIIIC. WftT RAIN tXTRACT. IN POWDU
Not in 'any MUk Trust
luaiat IIORI.ICK'S"
Take 1 1 1 hoa
FOR
SALE
Furnished
ROOMS
FOR I
RENT
i 1
PLACARDS
As Above for Sale at the
3
Office 1
5c Eacli
1 1
TRY A LEADER WANT
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