The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER SATURDAY MARCH 14 1914.
LEGE THE BLOOD
- "When your blood is impure weak.
tbln Mid debilitated you cannot pos
irthlr eniov ood health. Your s.vs
Wart bwtowea receptive to any or a!l
diseases and germs are likely to lodge
In lotne part of the body.
(Put your blood in pood condition
Pure rich red blood makes ood.
strong nervea-fcand insures health
rong nerves--and insures heaitn.
iHoods garsaiiarilla acts directo
id peculiarly on the. blood. It purl-
ill
unit
fit enriches and revitalizes and in
thin way builds tip the whole system
Hood Sarsaparilla Is not a ruro-
Sli. It is the bent blood medicine on
the market It has stood the test of
forfv years and 1 used all over the
world. Ret it todav and start tret'l-
roent. It Is sure to help you. All
druggists.
ISSI!8J8KSj
TOPICS OF THE
Kg ' TOWN AND STATE S
ioniical efficient honest ffvcrnm nt.
Opposition Dwindling land having proven his fait)! by Ms
The opposition to State Soperfa-' acts: and this man we have as a cit-
teudent Wilson has nwindled down to jZPn f i.opan fount y Hon. John V.
one candidate who is confident th;t iinli'. who fills every requirement
be could go some if he could onK-j Wp all ..; ier Oat when ll Hin-
ge t a good start. Tulsa Democrat j
rie was in nt ed of ijood iioveruniCPt
- j John V. Hake wa. iudiu-cd to sub
New Road for O. C.
It is announced that the Riinr-nv
railroad will extend its line to OkU-
boma City througb Can in. neve-
land MoClain. Murray. Carter Uive
and Stephens counties.
Children Cry
FOR FLFTCKSR'S
CASTOR! A
F. B. L1LLIE
Are you a booster or a Mocker?
VvtrvnnX lis one Or the oilier if you
iit still or keep still and are a do-
nothing you're a knocker and one
of the worst kind too wars;' than
the fellow who knocks with bis 1110 th.
for he starts fellows to bwatiug Just
to oppose him. But the once who ne . -er
does a thins or says a word tor
his town does not even create oppo-
sition and soon puts a damper on
those who are trying to boost. bj h
class are you in? Better erimine
yourself and see if you are not in the
dtJ'Hctbing class.
You can start's boost by purchasing
for 20' ceuts our special assortment
of 2o post cf.td views oi the ciiy any
sending them to your friend. '111
them the rtrative value of Guthrie's
mineral water and her bath house
sod sanitarium. These cards are tne
hlRh priced colored views just such as
we sell regularly for i-'.c a down.
In order to make a further int .-.cement
we are going to give you a nood
lead ;:ncil in the bargain to write
them with. Get a bunch tonWir.
At any time when you feel like
knocking' the town come in isd b k
over our news stand and find stme-
tbing to read then take a do?e of
Ijillie's Pills and you will soon for-
get the knocking and b? a bo- ter.
Ixwk at this list of reading mate-
riaJ: Adventure Popular
Blue Book Ktar.-t
Hase Ball I'. oi'bs
Cosm4jKMtan 1'h.vs:-al Culiuro
Cartoons " Popuiar Me-:.J.'i;rs
Wverx-body Railroad
Caveiier Munscys
Uood Housekeep- Argosy
lng Ainsh-y
Oreen Book current Opinion
Snappy Stories Top Notch
Rirew of Reviews ciir.fet
Harpers l'ife
Strand Judue
An i '-::nv f'l.'-r:
Lillie Drug & Stationery Co.
(ttenfro's ft:-! St-.rdi
Phone fii -'"' '.'' Ok It.
The Kodak S;ore
Guth
3
1 1
Gara
Phone 58
J. D
Van Hoozer
Proprietor
- '
s's-'' i
Wkn la Need of Class- Consult
n Titmt
Our Espert 0;itometr:t with hi
tenty yars of prmctlrsi experlenre
Dd our superbly equipped
Optical Rooms
W elTer mpWio 'tlcJ serr'ce. !
eiuilntlon Fres. Room
OTr Brown D. O- Sue.
Wast Oklskom iuu.
! OR. DUKE FLINGS HAT INTO RING.
(Continued from page 1.)
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iv IH-KK
Ne
Kntry 111 tlis J rnoc rati
ernatorial Kb 1(1.
mit his name f:r mayor ani that n'
defeated the Rppubli -aw. candidate 1
one of the lieM n.en in Cuthrie. thus !
changing a Repnhller.il majority cf
(;:. to over 3d.' in hi.- favor re eiv-
ins all of the 13; :no .rati- otcs and -alien;
txo-r'airds of the Republican
votes cf CiTithrie and that lie save
Outltrie an absolutely honest efii i-
ent and e.'orionilacl government tlif.t
still remains a bright spat in the
histoi- of th:-; ciiy and whereas
John W. Puke as a citizen friend and :
ueijiiibor excardi:if-i i'.m.1 ingucft type'
of manhood. e ineroiore. arse
the Hon. John W. Duke to permit hi'?
'name to he presenii d ly his fri'-r.'i.
to the Iiemeciats of OkUUoua fvr
! consideration as the Demo; rati.
. nomine for the govern ir-iMp of Ok-
lahoma jdedgiug him iiar .-.c: vediy
our cordial and viaoroii'.i ca-opctatlon
' an support and that we will orsan-
ize the prefer commit tecs to take
the steps necessary to present hjs
name and his worth to oar fellow
citizens throughout OfcUli'-'ma.
Frank Olsmith A. C. '. liiercr. C.
O. Horner Committee on Kesnluti m ;
X. X S s: K X . l" .. T: .t. ji
E PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
' s K a:
:''. K i' 'il jC j.
I Mrs. J. J). Murphy of Stillwater is
the guest of Mre. Karris.
; LMrs. Guy o Dana is spending the
eek-end in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Earl Cook came over from
Crescent this morning to spend the
week-end with her parents.
I Cur! V. Self en of 'Springfield. 111.
is here on a visit with his unci"
' Ott Bekemeyer. euroute to Dallas j
Texas
Miss j-SHi- McLean
to El Reno afi-r a wei
Miss Edith Hiii.
ha5 returned
k's viMt witn
! .Miss Ethyl- t'ohnsri-n is spending
th day in Oklahoma City.
' V. B. Slinks is here t day from
Oklahoma City 011 oil business.
H. A. Bartiei' is o-.er from Sapul-
today on bnsines.
Robert Og'esy is here from Tuisa !
today looking after local interests.
Mrs. N. E. Taylor of R ub N. 1)..
is a guest at the k-ne hotel .-he is
t-il-. iiK the mincal water bath-'.
tay 1 1 it.in? is here from En! i.
Mnrv V-V-.!!-' r t Edmond is vis'.t-
Ml Nellie V is.
! D- rpilly wl
in.- on the east ;.!.
r 'n-'ii-d beii.e
has been vi-.lt-"
the sta'JJ 'a'-'
inlay hao!
a! di-tri-t-
V (VNTUY A'tKXTS R-U t-
lubrlca'-i greases p'i'
dolip - '.arnisbes white
a'.w many . -e tp'.?!. 1
;''i! sum-'-- fi strictive lifcrrn 'ir
j-' alary or o.ioni -Hon. AVarren U-
f .n iig o C e itid. O
attention--- .u.ui'
'---st p;K.nunity to make big
n.oi.y; !! l stKht: K-u ler tent
l-r..f:t Write for free partlrulars.
le Davison Waehta Is.
7
h 'S'j L.- . .
' a. VJ
I ;J
I I'K. .1
3ii t -"; '.7 TO CL--3 Y.
w 1 'a ;;- s- . - sales-
rn- ti f!ir ' i;:!ah-ii:a Pi: ine on
('. t.. !'d .x .p-ional te.-n.s ' 'e:iy
"- no. Afeivc ( oiiiim-con-
f trro:. ? i-;iv for s-s.
'..'"' ( Mil F. 1J xl-r Co ir -'' lia
I'.alid tie 'eland. uhlo.
- Since taking- Peruna m
bowels have become per-
fectly regular. I was hardly
aware that I was taking a
laxative at all. I commenced
taking the Peruna for its
tonic qualities. It seemed to
me I was in need of a tonic.
Perpna acted as a splendid
tonic in my ca;e and to my
surprise it also regulated my
bowels. I am in splendid
condition. I am three or
four times as capable for
business today as I was a
month ago. I am sure that
the whole credit is due o
Peruna.
Thnn who nlijprt 1o IJuntil
Mwlldne will find IVrtiim Tith-
l.'tn 11 rfcMlmMi r nieilv for
VAT.V1IH1I L t'OMlTIIS.
a? x y. :k t. '
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TOPICS OF THE
W
TOWN AND STATE K
Got the Money.
Muskosjep put over tlw
fT.'i.Ofl' building fund.
V. M -. A.
I
On; Way? '
Oklahoma City seeks to raise its
(apdol fund from P'oneer Teleph ;ae
company coupon refunds. !
j
Arnold Woman Indicted.
J.udie T. Arnold w ho is believed
to have duped women in variou pa"ts
of the I'nlted States was indi. ted uy .
the federal grand jury at Fort nil.
th.s week on two charges of viola-
tion of the .Mann anti-white salve
law. The Arno.l woman has oner .
ated in (luthrie.
mmm wiss sen
..i i! j..iiV.: '
11.1. .t.i 11 '
has liotii liaiidcd down hy a jury
the supi rior onrt at Kui-.l in la
of the G.'.roer .Sentinel and I. I.. H
in '
...
win iv'iin iitTii sued for libel by V. W. ;
Rrlt.son Mi article was puliiisispd
in the Garher Sentinel written 1 Mr
P.eeson and . nblislied over his signs-
inre v.hi-h Mr. Burleso.l claimed ii-
beled him. and he jointly stif
the
'
editor of the Garbsr Sentinel and .M
Iiccson. The case has attracted
iicat' deal of attention anions new
paper men.
KANSAS CITY EDUCATOR fO
PRESIDE OVER CONFERENCE.
Norman. Okla. Mar. il. Superin-
tendent J. M. Greenwood of the public
schools of Kansas City Missouri has
been secured to preside at the ses-
si..ns of the principals and superin-
tendents of Oklahoma tit the annual
hiirh school conference to l.e he'd m
connection with the inters hoia; tie
track and field meet on April ffl 21
and 'ir. The meetings will be held
in Oklahoma City in the assembly
hall .f the l'e-Huckins hotel. Th'
conference sessions will be held n
Thtirsdav evening and r':l ''lay
moraiug.' afternoon and evening.
April 23 and 21.
.lu.:
a nee
:e u-t.
-ot. .b.
cording to ii"'
. -ir
nv-j-iiii
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3
i
Greatest Piomokrs Competing
Two
Coffro;h the sunshine pr"no-
ho.virig l.oot-i in San Franci.-co
Sr.i'" linker the most m-
and
Iiortant promoter i.i the name ' ne
Australia b-'" known urn now in New-
York j 'twine boxers. linker will ta'e
all the first -lnss men be can find
to Australia while cof froth wants
to sign iluse men for a big carnival
of boxing a: the Panama Exposition
In Frisco. i
If raker g-'ts the boxers t'tcy
could '-'f r :;:--. r-iuni t-i t!i ''a ted
Plates before Ci(lioih would neet
tin in next y :'.'. A. -a n Gu y -j:'gt:t
:H d( so. OofrVh has a i-onees-i' n
"or bis iKixing carnival ai the fair
and he proposes to put on wrestling
and other exhibitions some o: hh- i
rav he cbamiiionshlp contt-sts. If
llaker takes !1 the first class box-
a fILElOU
i5i my
PENALTY
FORMFR MAYOR OF MUS-
KOGEF; EMBtZZLEMENT
CHARGF; 3 YEAPS
1 -
I Muskogee 01;la. Alar. 14. D II.
! Middieton. two year n.cto liuiyor of
I Mnskogee was f urnl Kiiilty Friday
afternoon of eonsiiirney to embezzle
$4000 cpunty funds and sentenced to
throe years in the penitentiary and
a fine of $8000.
The twelve Jurors led by the Kev.
W. F. -Hick ford a retired minister of
the bob pel on the jury knelt in their
ro. ni and prayed that their verdict
might have divine approval. Ou:e
more after they had agreed on their
verdict they prayed that it was th"
right one.
Midd'elon betrayed scarcely a trace
of emotion when he heard the ver-
I ilk't in thi court room. The jury '.
had been out. little more than an hour j
and his ntt'rneys were tilling him ;
ihatrwnFS a good" omen for mi acquit- '
tril. "Mrs. Mid.lleton sat as if stunned
for a moment then she took her
husband's arm whispered scmetliing
in his ear and smiled bravely. His'
j two young children a boy nlid a girl
j:at. stiil with' frightened looks 'on
their faces.
'Mlddleton was acuscd of conspir
i acy
with W. II. Wainwright former
count v treasurer and who was con
. . .
victeil 011 one count and sentenced to
f-.rir.n vr tn thr .npn it on til. rv
last week. MitMleton and Wainwright
ar
brothers-in-law and Middle-ton
president of the First State hank
wag president of the First State hank
of AVaitrrriglit when that Institution
failed. The slate contended that
county money wan embezzled through
tbis bank and that Middir-ton had
criminal knowledge of it.
Th? Proper Thing.
"Some Reno almnni propose to
combine and give the town n fine
statute." T:
''A replica f the Goddess of lib-
erty I presume."
CERTIFICATES NOT '
BOIHflDE DEPOSITS
Oklahoma City Okla.. Mar:-!i 1 1.
A--:tant Attorney Gi.-neral Hull on
Thursday filed answers In the two fed-
eral court subs of 1. E. l.eindbef.;---and
W W. Wallace ret; e-tivel?
against the de:'mi;:t Farmers and Mer-
chants bank of Sapulpa and the stau'
banking board actions to re over on
c'-i titicatcs of deposit in the defunct
institution.
The answers declared that t'ae bank-
ing liosrd had determined that tilt
For Boxers Ah
cis t Australia they may remain or-
cr tiext year. Sam lngford remain-
. .. !...r. i ..ir and Jack Johnson
o..M have stayed longer had tbef
t-n milted him
"
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tiff 4 ' 'fries
If f
I " w
f
- )t !
5-' . " v . " . . .
I i $ . i - i
4
f ' 'ii
IT
FOtl COUDS INFUTEXZA
COtriOIHS SORE THROAT
A common Cold may lead to Crip
with sleepless nights influonza
eatarrh pains and soreness in tho
hpad and chest cough sore throat
general prostration fever and aching
bones.
If you will 'take Humphreys'
"Seventy-seven" at. cnee it will break
up your Cold in a hurry.
If you wait till you're sick a bed
it. may take longer to break tip.
Two elzos 2"c and $1.00 at all
druggists rr mailed.
1 ..".r'Tr ' tlo"1"-"! .M-'Mieino Pn. t'tj
William Street New :oK:. i1vertl
11 'n
cprtificates did not represent bona
Kde deposits. More than u. week ago
1 inige Cotteral overruled demurrers
of the state eontendins that the state
liaiiVluttJ board could not lie sued
without its ennaent.
QNLY Qria. "Bromo Quinine" that b
. . .
LaXatlVQ JpTOiHO gVttUBB
Cures a Cold in One Day Crip in 2 Days
r ' on
S Pf jfj fcox.
25c
SERVES SHATTERED
New Yorkv Mar. illl. Herman K.
Atkins a. .nrookiyn photo-engraver
' 0iU1 sut f. r orp:t ration against tl
wlf on the g.'ouiHl that his nerves
were suaitereu .uy m; -
tempts to commit suicide iwent.v-
l ..11 Aifci. iMvo Al-
uli i.' ""-'-' H"-B
kins vainly-attempted to take her
own life.
Ill
After she had exhausted allthc
rei ognizcd means she devised a few
of ber own which included sitting at
an open window in her night elotlws
to bring on" pneumonia.
Stubborn Annoying Coughs Cured
"My husband had a coiurh for fif-
teen vcir-- and ay -ou for eight y-?:i-'s
Dr. Kirs s- New i):si every eompl? e-
ly cure-i ibi -1.. lor which 1 am .no -t
thank ''.' writ.- .Mrs. David Mcor u!
Sagiu-i .'. Ala. Wh-it Dr. King's N ov
Discovery did for these men. it will
do for you. Dr. King's New Discov-
ery should be in every home. Stops
hacking couglu relieves la grippe
and all throat and lung ailments.
Money back if it fails. All druggists.
Price ."He and Jl.'b).
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or
St. Louis.
mm corpus writ
FOR MEXICAN PRISONERS
lily -oeiated I'rc:-.-l
San Antonio Mar. 1 4 1": ii'm.il ap-
plication for a writ o:' habeas or-cis
in lielial: of Gen. Mer.-ad . Mexican
commander and thirty-six hundred
federal troops held at i't. Bliss was
filed in federal court here today
Over the World
Itaker now thinks he has induced:
l'ikie M Farland and Willie Ritchie
to cross the Pacific to Australia lie
'f looking for more American cham-
I pons to do tne same tons.
RDF
JOKER
GS
WHEN SECRETARY CALLED
WILSON OVER 'PHONF DID
PRESIDENT SWEAR ?
Washington Mar. II. ---Some of the
disadvantages and dangers which be-
set the existence of cabinet officers in
Washington are shown in an experi-
ence of the secretary of state.
I.Mr. Bryan hearing a voice on the
wire after hi. call of a downtown of-
fice: "This. Is .Secretary Bryan".
Voice in surprise and Indignation:
"The hell it is?''
Secretary oi state also surprised
and .speechless for a few seconds
sputtered:
"Who is this speaking?"
Voice triumphantly: '-President
Wilson."
And before the secretary could
speak further there was a 'dit-k as th ;
receiver wa:i hung up at the other end.
Mr. Bryan then again called up the
office with which he wished to speak
and though at first very angry wit?
convinced that central must have tv-
"ti him the wring number and t ho
-orson with whom be hud the brio!
conversation must have thought some
one was trying to play a joke on him.
CITY GARBAGE COMPANY.
Let 113 furnish you a Sanitary Gar-
bage can and keep it cloim for vou
I'hone 832.
rare fresh sparkling free of ty-
phoid germs; 2fle for 5 gal. bottle
mineral water I'hone 62.1.
Leader Want Ad's will pay
NFW M. K. & T. TIME TAHLE
N'n. 11 leaves Citltlli in 6:2fnm
Arrives FaltH 7:4.Viln
No. tO leavr-s Guthrln 10:filtuil
Arrives Fallls 12:iijpni
.N'i). I." leaves FallU 8:l(iam
Arrives (iulhrle Sdlnnm
No. IT h aves Fallln 3:4Spm
Arrives Gtllhrie 5:00irn
N'o 1I (Tinker emo o'inneoHon with
mai.i brie train No 26 for St. I.ouIh. Kan--:i-w
City and all -vdntu ri'irih of FiPin.
0119 Tivl"r
OR.
L G. RAMALEY
Phsli-ian anU SurKcen
Treat? nt! (llt'asrs of mln-
kiad. Visits d.i.- ni- MlsOlt
eby and counlry. ;i:i yeai-
l & experience. t -i P i ll a- are.
i'L"! Pr'ao- dheae1 a .spi"-;-d-
MPCpHBVy ty. Giitluie offleo. Ukta-
K t jj huma aventle. (Oppo-iltt
I -.' !intirflc( 'hno It.n
experience. lTh c i nlr-
' J
Keeping Up With Uncle Sam
With Oklahoma and Guthrie
IX the List tliirty-scvcn yciis of national progress
(lie Ticll Teleilione'hiis played 1111 important part.
Out f the public's dt'iiiand for universal sei'viee lias
li'rown tlic Bell system rovci-intr tlie entire country with
one irrcat iiiterconiiiiiinii'at ing system.
Today then- are more than 7o(M).()(H1 telej)hones eoii-
rieetcd hy 1 f.( i(l()0( in miles of wire in the liell system and
every day the service is extended to meet the ever in-iTca.-inir
needs of tlie people.
if'
Kx'ery Pell Telephone is
? a Loner J)istant Station.
Pioneer
n IMMXIMIl . X X X X X X X X
A J. B. FAIRFIELD Estanli.hed 189 Phons 20
15 Transfer Coal Wood and 3torifte. Receivers and Distributors of
"8 car lots Good3 packed stored sod shipped. 107 West Harrison.
KJtJtaSJtKaaHHMCBSiiijjjejgglgjialfiSBWIi"
HKlll!JHtIHlij53ij;.!i!XlSSSIII
W. M. BRONSON Farir Loans Insursnce Abstracts
Z Only complete ahsiracts of tltls n Icv?a Connty. Yon pay Interest
-. at is tw iuib
l and principal at our office. 119 W.
TrIE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
Deposits protected by Gnaranty Tsw. Interest on time deposlU.
SiW Deposit Boxes. Fireproof Vaults for rent. Money to loaa.
XK3KxtXIXSHXMaSKaB at"
INSURANCE
I 'can msure Your Dwelling
Against Burglary and Theft at
a Small Cost Per Year.
LiSelsor
PHONE 338 102 1-2 E Okla.
The
Big Spring Sale March 9-10.
Man from the Hr'ase With
500 of Trc Latest Patterns
Direct from the mills. Suits
$20.00 and Up.
King's
Racket
Have The Leader delivered 45c ma.
Tel. & Tel. Co.
n Ixvai county. --
Oklahoma Avs.iue Cuthrie.
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