The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1910 Page: 6 of 6
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TXTDGElrOFFMAN FINALLY I NOKMAN F'LASS CUARGKD
YIELDS TO CALL FOR W I T H PROMOTING A
AN INVESTIGATION j FRAUDULf NT SCHEME
Shawnee ok!;'. Off. H -The t-till-ii
s if fl Ri-aiiJ J.iry by .UuUq il.nima.i
It: the disl' ict cuudt to convene
Monday nt T c-iimyli. bas caused a
coti.-iideranic stir In this county. Pol-
icing th. p Wi iT7iT7 t reciiou i'.-wv
v;.s t;i!k of a special Kiand jury ami
Bi-vcvul )m Utio.iH asking thai one be
failed wr circulated. Ii was Miev-
id however t! at they wire .never
j .'' .'cnUd.
Daring a Inlet session of the court
several weeks ni:o M. L. McKciulo
defeated candidate for (he Demo-
cratic nomination for judge of the
Kitvcrior court asked that all of the
ballot boxes of the primary election
bo put Into the euslo 'y of the coun-
ty; clerk to lie locked lu t ie vault
pending a gran I Jury investigation.
The order was issued. Although t' is
cction on the part of Mr. MeKenzie
was considered t.i;;iiirUunt at the time
Jt was believed tr at a grand Jury in-
vi -stigntlon rouhi be avoided as it
. as generally innh I h;oo 1 that s'.i di
ni investigation would In; Injurious
i'i (he Democrat ie partv In the county
because o (lie numerous cximntivi
grand Juries an. I low: li.-Ms of indict-
lcnts of tin.' );tst two years Cere
being a Rcneral revolt by tie lax-
leavers asuii'.sr further Invesiig itio-is.
' Affairs had been further quieted b"
the action of the county election
board in (jetting the cooperation of
ail ixilit ur.il organizations in the
county in insuring a fair election and
fin honsr cou.it this fa 1. It is not
generally known just what Totves of
ti.e county are at work to secure a
f-'and jury investiga! ion. nor w. ether
l!n Investigation will be directed is-
J'eclally ngninst I lie oiimary cce.
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A RELIABLE MEDICINE
NOT A NARCOTIC
Get the genuine Foley's Honey and
Tar in the yellow pae kacs. It w safe
and effective. Contains no opictes.
l'.cfuic substitutes. J. N. Wallace.
The Inst plaster. A puce of flan-
nel dampened with Chamberlain's ;
Liniment ami hound on over the af-i
lected parts is superior to a plaster
and costs oniy one-tenth as inucl;.j
For sale by all dealers. i
1'ost.m. M:::s. Oct. M Ki-de".'; an-
'tliorities visited t'e e.tei;ivi! n'.li
:of the Kedcem.ili'c 'iivc.-.tm'nl om-
punv nt Hi 1 ie -o'lshiro Kircvt a;.d
'came awav wl'h .Mana"v Chnihi ll.
!irioi:. the hocks cf t .e rnm :ri .' and
;nf-vernl thousands of chd'ars m cin.
? nil takon under a warrant ii;ir-iii;;
(he company with use of the inaiK' in
la k-' cine lo defraud.
I Oilircis went hiintiiiR for Rev Nor-
man I'lasf. president of t h t coi:'ii:i:iy
ho hm) the alleped emlorsomeat oi
. Secretary of t'e Interior Hh.Vicr! A.
j P.-ililnuer the 'ate AsRoclate .Im';m
: David .1. Brewer of the l'nlt-t SUifs
s;; reme court Senator Curle-i i'ci'-
Ills of Kansas and several loo.tl con-
Rrcsntional ministers.
I The Redeem.ttde Inve.-tnie'it ci."".-
pane was orRani.tw x'mvo ye in "-
as a lioldlnR ci'inpany will) a ca;i'tal
of il0.neiiui.H'. ( ircul.-tra forn i In the
. olllcei say the company pvo;n)U'J
olllv those pi-iperiles of W'l'c ; It
the' o". in r. or of wldeh it has control
im.l that t!e steel; is not !..'' i'
the coinnaiiy's redemption fund Dim-
ished. e market fur the stoek on ;
!nand at n price' In mi "': less than
the pi ice pai l I e oinpaey together
with at least six per cent for the
time It has been issued.
The circulars also say that the coin-
panv controls ihe Santo pomir.Ro
MiniiiR company.- which is aid to
own H't ler cent of the mines of .In'ls-
co. San Domlnro. and a ranch of 7jV
(inn acres in the ftuin" country; t'e
Nerman I'lass Lumber conipau.v
v.hlch claims to own lirdl.omi.iiiai feet
of lumber in I'.riiisli Coiuhmbia; the
Itontoo an I Canad i Wheal Land com-
pany list vim; ju.nmi acres of land in
Canada and Ihe Olo un-;an Develop-
ment. I'oiepany of Wn.diliiRloii
Ilev. Mr. I'lass urcsiibiit of Ihc-
company is a Ri-adimie or Williams
college and the Vale divinity school.
)! ' a held pas' nates at Detroit.
Lincoln. Neb.. M-dina. Ohio. Cincin-
mii and I'arrinRiini. U. 1. In !v!'7 he
wits td:i:e . ruperintendelit l t' e
l'!:ode l.-land Anti-Saloon league and
later airent of the ( niiKlcgational Na-
f i c 1 1 H 1 llmne .'tjssionitv society. IP'
became president "f Washburn eo
leKe Tieieka. Kan. in and re-
signed two years hro.
For-Saturday and Mondays' Selling in Our; 'Slide'
and Clothing Department.
Clean Cut Merchandise at Almost Factory Prices.
Hot Shots from
Clothing Dept.
Match ike Price if you can
$1.50
Mens Ribbed Union
Suits
98c
75c
Heavy Fleeced Shirts
and Drawers
49c
$5.00
Boys all Wool Suits
$3.98
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Comfort The Essentia! Feature
In Mens Shoes
Is Found Absolutely in Our Toe-Fit Last
This is undoubtedly one nf tlie finest broad toe lasts on
the market. It grasps1 the foot firmly over the instep ami allows
perfect freedom for the toes.. 1 Icing built with low broad heels
heavy welt yules and a raised toe it may he called Xature's .Model.
If you have troublesome feet try our Toe-Fit for positive relief.
THIS KXCELLF.XT SlIOF is shown in
Velours Calf and Plump Yid Kid
at pair '.
" The I'.eak" a popular young man's shoe is a gun metal
button with high tots and heels short fore part and ft fiQ
perforated vamp a dandy at tp'T'WlJ
$4.00
$1.00
Boys Corduroy Pants
69c
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... s.' ".f.' t"p v.c .'. v' ;-.vv.".' .?- .v'.'
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$3.50
Mens Corduroy Pants.
$2.48.
"The Hobble"A New Shoe For
Women
We are Always the First to Present the Newest in Footwear
Wc arc pleased t announce ihe arrival of Fifth Avenue's
Mo-d 1'opular Walking loot. "The Hobble" is an extremely slmrl
vamped boot with welt soles high blunt capped toe of enamel colt
and Tavcnettc tops niounlcd on graceful Regimental heels.
giving the much sought for short effect with the ff
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high arch. This comfortable and slylislt bent
shown here exclusively. For pair only
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Special School Shoe Values
Saturday and Monday
N'i other sIimc stock in Cmthrie of firs the wide range "f styles
and prices that ours does. Yc have a long established reputation for
The Fist Wearing School Shoes al The Lowest I 'rice.
Ol's I 7i" DoiiRola Hhcdier. Iicavy soled shoes sie.s II I L' to -'....$1.30
Sa.i e si vie ill S 1-2 to It '.S1.23
Mis es' all solid leather inside coUiilciiiid oilier side dotiRola shoi-H
Two Day Prices
only Sat. & Mon.
Try to Match Them
75c
Mens Coat Sweaters
49c
35c
Boys Shirts & Drawers
15c
$1.50
Large Suit Cases
95c
75c
Fleeced Ribbed Shirts
and Drawers
49c
worth $l.."'0 for
..$1.19
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Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Store
Opposite Postoffice
Guthrie Okla.
Why Are We Doing
Such a Business?
THAT IS EASY We have had more
experience in our line than any house
in Guthrie.
For a good many years when we
were with Ramsay's OUR WORD
WAS ALWAYS GOOD No one ever
got beat there-no one will ever get
beat now.
We have an entire new stock from
A to Izzard-not an old garment in the
lot.
We bought our stock for cash
anticipated and discounted every bill
no other similiar store in Guthrie docs
that. We have the best force of sales
ladies in the state. Our store is the
prettiest and best equipped in Okla. Is
it ;any wonder we are doing such a
biijjusujess? we just cant help it i i ? ?
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Guthrie Okla
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10 EQUALIZE :
TAXATION IN
31 GLEANING:
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Elaborate Looting of Country
Bank in Kansas Yields
Haul of $39
Council last niht kicked up coiifid-
erah'e dust In the street e!eanln
hiio'.i'.ess. The crd'.nance ases-lns;
s'reel cleaahiB faihd of immediate
iniHsajje under siir-peasion of the rules
HiMtrli.s Morrison ami Dunham votiiiK
ii;n'iist Mi:-.ieusion.
The co t is to he a.-iain-st every lot
in the paved dis"''et.
C'oiincilman Dm ham made an im-
iu.sioaeil attack on the system by
which the maximum of two nulls is
a..i'd on reide.itia property on
the West Side where the cleaner
gtea al.'out. once eveiy ruu-en clays
and by wh'ch two mills a.-e likewise
a: se.-i'ed in t .if business district where
cleaniim' is done every day. He sajH
there should he a dili'eience in the
a.-i essnier.ts accord ing to difference In
the service.
Councilman Moi rison hrciiht up.an
other vital point lie sa'd that a prop
city owner who happened to be just
cut' of range of a paved street assess-
ment gets the same benefit the man
front ins the street does. His Idea Is
i lo .esesf. i nly pari of the eosi uni-
r.iii.ily and to let !hc icmaiiider of
the account he paid by confession ol
judgment. In this way the city at
.are. Kettins the general benefit.
weit he ta'cd.
I It was ilcciilcil to appnun
mittee to (evNe aa eipiitatile
of .sMcet cleanim; assessment
dent HiKpus. ilefertcd the
im-iits tniMl today.
(Ily Associated l'n'is.)
CotVejr. ilie. Kan.. Oct. t" -'I he
l.iheity State Dank twelie miles
north.' wis robbed of $:!! this moni-
iiiK. I!obhers I'oreed entrance to the
vault but most of the funds were in
the Si'ie outside and were missed
Departing tobhers fired shots to in
timhiate ei: i:'...'iis.
lm nDiipdW
ILL unuuL V
IK'iiiDcrathi Caiululnte for
(itivcrnor will address llu1
voters ol' Louan Count v at
e iiaye moes v
Fm V
ussyleet
Airdome.
FOR MORE THAN
THREE DECADES
Foley's Honey and Tar ha-5 been a
household favorite for coughs colds
and ailments of the throat chest ami
lemis. Contains no opiated. 1. N.
Wallace.
First Football Game.
There is to be a foul ball same Sat-
urday afternoon botfoen the l.oan
count... hit;!) school team and a Coyle
team competed paitly of sehool play-
ers. This will he the first game or
the season. The game will be at El-
ectric park.
TIZ--For
Tender Feet
a com-
inethoil l'rcsi-appoint-
j TIZ-FOR
TCNDER FEET
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The best customers
k a legitimate shoe store can a
Guthrie Okla. )y are e particular a
1 S kind because they stick when S
On Saturday Oct- f they are pleased. Our stock of V
y fall and winter shoes have been y
A selected with a view to meeting A
C oil
All the newest styles in all the newest
leathers are to be found here
0
tober 15 at 8p. m.
Kverv citizen in favor of1
Sane Sensible and Honest j
State Government arc cor-;
diallv invited to attend this
nieetin v.liich will he. one
of llif DMst iinorf nat dur-
ing the campaign.
COTTON PICKERS NEEDED
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118 West Oklahoma Ave.
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Christian Church Impressed
With Need for General
Organization
it ut Associated Presa )
"Topeka. Kan.. Oct. Vi. The com-
mittee appointed to prepare a plan
for the unification of the Christian
church completed Its report (his morn
Ins and probably will submit it to tlio
convention this afternoon.
The point arose foilowhiK the gift
of $135t)f)0 for a printing plant from
It. A. Umg. a Kansas City ml lionaire
tlmf therp w no rpntml nrnel?nHr.ii
Uf aceepl the Rift. '
Lee Cruce will spe.k In Guthrie
Cctober 15 at 8 p. m.
A vew scientific medical toilet lahhd
which I '
Drava Out All Inf'amation and &sre.
ness.
This retnarkabe foot bath remedy
h Superior to Powders Plaster or
Salve and !: unaranteed o cure Corns
Callouses. Ittinions. Frostbites Chil-
bla'ns InKiowinj; Na!D. Tired Ach-
iv.s Swollea Nervous Swvaiy Dad
Smelling feet.
Smaller Shoet Can Be Vorn by
nslns T7. because it puts and keen
rs ! f- .r- -r" JUL'..
TIS5 is for sale at all druggists 2-
cents per box. or direct If you wish
from Walter i Luther Dodjte fi. Co..
Chicago. 111.
Special (ii Dillv Leader.
Ok nlNuna c'ity. Okla.. Oct. 1 1.--The
taie free employment bureau is
svatui'ed with a;ij'!';ations for cotton
dcl;ers. More than l.noti have e.M
.-ilpplied. but ."i.Ute; are ;sl:'I nl M "St
of the calls come from the southwest.
A I-' cent report from !rrer comilv
slaued that tin re are .-n.imii hales or
cotton open In fed of the comity
ai:d pickets are scarce.
Read Thl
Hutchinson Kas. After trying
doctors wild: different niedlclnos fer
tt.'diH!.v..:tUder .'audi rheumatic trou-
ble Halls Texas Wonder cured me. It
i!i the best medicine on earth. Walter
U. Perry. 20 S. Main St. Sold by el)
drugclsrs.
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ARAPAHOE INDIAN A PRIEST j
Watonjsa. Okla. Oct. H. llev. Shor j
man CeolMe. a priest cf the Episco-;
pal church and a full blood Arapahoe ;
Utlau uao 4tebU ti."M aMtwitia
mi -Kioii. near Fav to take charge of i
the mission work conductetl by hisj
church atnons the Indians of that sec-'
lion. .
' ...... ..-.-.
Capt. BogaruuH Ay;on
Hits Ihe noil s Eye ;
Thi.t world famon:; rilie lud. alioi
loddo the chanilien.-hlp record of luu 1
pkoons in '0 consecul iv shots is i
living nt Lincoln
viewed he f;tis:
time with kidney
and used several
medicine) nil of
relief until I
Kllnev fills.
Kidney l'lUs
and' liafnH m
essloif snd a cloudy voiding. ' Ou
arimn In the morning I would 'set
dull headaches. ow 1 have taken
three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills
ami feel lhnvper cent better. I am
never bothered with my kidneys or!
bbnldor ami aaiii feel like mv own
self." J. N. Wallce. . ' . i
III. lieceptly oiler- ;
"I min'ered ;i loij:; j
and bladder trouble I
well known kidney )
which uave me no i
starlcil Liking I'Jdey i
liefore I used Foley
la I had severe tmckachPfi :
jufmlyi;kidifck!vith'Isiip
a
mi
XGl'APANTEl-O SATfSFACTOfty
("i-od results always follow the use;
just the ingredient -necessary to tone j
strengthen and rciuilate the kldnevsi
and bladder and to cure backache. J. j
X. Wallace. j
Hlliousuess is due to a disordered
condition of the stomach. Chamber-
Iain's Tablets are essentially a stom-
ach medicine Intended esr.f-tBllv to
net on that ocean;- to jansa" jt
Mrenstben it-tone tout Invigorate It!
to recue.it the liver and to banish
biliousness positively and effectual-
ly For sale by n 1 1 dealers.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1910, newspaper, October 14, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615403/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.