The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. FRIDAY JULY 15. 1010.
Js2Ld A- JL 4 JUS 4- JLL JU.-.
the Banger Signal
IF " you have dandruff take warning.
It is' not only a nuisance but the sure
. sign of a diseased scalp. It shows that
the fatty tissue beneath ih scalp is; not in a
healthy condition' that the blood vessels and
glands at the hair roots are iaipoverished. And
that means starved hair falling hair baldness.
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Mm? Grower
not only removes every particle
of dandruff but so invigorates
the scalp that no more dandruff '
forms. It tones up the blood
vessels arid oil glands and re-
hews the fatty tissue.
Then the hair naturally re-
ceives the nourishment it re-
Suires becomes soft and glossy
. ching is relieved falling hair
jstops and new hair takes the
place Of old. f
! Three or four applications
bring these wonderful results
'nd one or two applications a '
week will keep the hair at its
best. If you are bald continue
Naw Ag Chemical
to use New Age as directed aud
it will .positively revitalize the
roots and make them grow hair.
In the form of an unguent.
IJasy to use.' Does not grease
hair or clothing. Applied by
beauty specialists and barbers
For sale by all druggists under
a positive guarantee to give
satisfaction or your money re-
funded. $1 per package with
complete directions.
If you live out of town and
your druggist can't supply you
send $1 for full-size package
postpaid and guaranteed.
Co. Guthrie OKI.
Statement of Condition;
OF THE
National Bank of Commerce
Guthrie Oklahoma
j As made to the Comptroller of the Currency
Y At the Close of Business
; " Thursday June 30 1910
j
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts
Securities
Overdrafts - -U.
S. Bonds
Premium on U. S. Bonds
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Sight Exch.
$280817.26
; 96235.09
386.59
140000.00
2460.00
5000.00
228389.67
753289.21
i LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Deposits - - -
$100000.00
7236.01
100000.00
546053.20
753289.21
In addition to offering the public a safe place
to deposit Its money The National Bank of
Commerce has the best facilities forgiving prompt
and accurate service to both large and small cus-
tomers i
FlStt WEIGHED SEVENTY
POUNDS
Special to Dally Leader
. Wewoka Okla. July" IS. John' W.
-'Teals of SChoolton while on a rewnt
b1ng trip along the North Canadian
Jir his home caught a catfish that
-Selghd seventy ounJs. It was so
' tot) g thai where It was strung on a
pole and carried on he shoulders of
two men the head stociup au -high
ft tfiolr -hBd -id the tail dragged
on the. arouud. There wag enough
meat on the body to stock a god
llied butcher whop. The head after
being stripped of meat weighed six-
teen ponds. The fish was caught with
a gig. A nuniDer of big fish have been
caught there this summer biK this
n.x'iter broke all records. .
The old Hobart cold storage house
was destroyed by the. '
1 O W T H E DINGLEYS
WITH NEW CAR WOR-
RIED THE BL1FKINS
"HOW DOES HE DO IT?"
INQUIRES MRS. BLIFK1NS
MARE ADOPTS
MOTHERLESS COLT
Special to Hall? Leader.
' Tonkawav"Okla. July 15 A valu
able maro belonging to J. E. Wish
ard was struck by lightning yesterday
end killed. The mare left a suckling
celt which is being taken care of by
a mare belonging to J. A. Linton. Mr
Lmton'H mare's colt broke a leg a
few days ago aud had to be aboi.
KILLED BY LIGHTNING
Soeclal to Dally Leader
Foraker okla. July 15 J. L. Hr.ff
stutter a prominent farmer living on
the Mellot place five miles north ot
town had a valuable mare and colt
killed by lightning during the recent
storm.
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A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. .
' . Ctwrfulness and bright disposition daring the month before baby comet
tr fTOEj the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life aboat
U t Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern the proper
;?.. 'Htm or toe Mann ana nature or tne cnua. momer i rieua cuumuum
to the mother 'a happiness and hoalth by the relief and mental comfort it
tr; j. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which
V:: -t ths muscles and tendons of the body soothe the swollen mammary
' cause a gradual expansion of the akin and tissues and aid In the relief
' Vr r:v Tie rtfular use of Mother'a Triond greatly lessens the pain and
i i i i t-. comes and assures a quick and natural recovery for the
I v I -l Jt't mojtd it soli at dm stores write tor our ire poos con
DUSE SSDO;
MOTOR. 9110;
WHY HOT?
Uosopltel Reflections ol the
Wile Who Had to Ride
on Street Gars
"Far be It from me" said Mrs. DUf-
kin on the front porch as the Ding-
leys 8ep jiast iiu a new motor car.
"Far- be i'.t from me o crlUcitte or be
enviouH but 1 do not positively do
not see )niw thono jn-ojile can afford
Ihut car. They're living in a ahlrt
waist Iwuse. bought on Uie 'Why Pay
Kent' plan and here they tooting
down the road in a car that cout at
leasl $251)6." ' ' ' ' .
'What worries m." BHfkln com
mented cce baud on his chin "1 why
they blew that horn when tney paw-
vi; tlit re's nothing In eight for a untie.
They'ie certainly going some."
"Ha;j Dlnglcy been promoted?
Mrs. Iillfkin ir.iuir?d her mind
clinging. 'Wiamaii.'like to th practical
side. ".Does he gpt more talaiy fthan
jou Mr. lllifkln?"
"How Does He Do It?"
"Ilo has the same old desk and the
tame old pay" Blifkln replied. "He
may have fallen Into some money
"Tlhen why do we live Id the Jungle
and ride ca the Cuoo in a Whllo Line
I'J like to know? We have 10 figure
pretty clojely to ktn'p out cf debt.
Youve had one new suit In two
years and I've had no more except
a few sunmit-r things: and. here's
these Dlngleya. on le3 pay wtitn a
new towing car. How do they do It
Mr. Blitkln?"
"Ding ley had some money when
they were married" Bllfkln waid. It
hurt him a bit to think that peihaps
he wasn't as clever as Dingley Uiat
he very evldenly waan't so good a
manager. ' He determined to ak a
few Questions 111: the cfllce. This is
what he learned through the gotdIp.
He 'told Mrs. lililkin of lv!s disover
les that night after dinner.
House $500; Motor $2000.
"Dingley had the three thousand
all right" h eald. "Ho tieut $300
on the wedding trip paid $500 on the
house and put the remaining $2200
lin.' the bank for a iainy day. Remem-
ber the big rain last month? When
that came Dingl?y signed a contract
for the toiii..ng tar and gave up
tOO. It cost $2500. He's going to
pay the remaining ' $5C0 In Install
ments.' .
"How will he itay on the house amd
tha machine ako'i" the careful Mrs.
Blilkln lnuuireil. "If toe is getting the
saane nalary a you he can't do it."
"Wiell" BL'tkin replied "ho ha-i the
cor and can blow iho- hern when he
pushes ar.d fill tho air with burning
oil anj make all the tloga In the avelgh
bulioud bark at 'liiai. He'll pay for
It never fear."
"But wlill the gruecr get his money?"
Mrs. Blilkln came bavk. "And wou't
ho lose his house? You -an go Jut
so far and no fortlier you know on
an Income."'
"Many a family i flgiirkg out that
problem my dear" BiirMm replied
lighting his after dinner pipe. "For
mine I prefer the Jungle and the peace
that coiutvi wkh no debts. Has the
giocer been paid this week Mrs. Bllf
kin?" -
"He has; and the ice man and the
water ami the telephone anl the chil-
dren have new shoes and my new
dres. wiMl be home tomoirow."
"We'll all go to the White City Sun
day. Let th Dlugievs blow thtilr horu
my dear."
Away Went
thePimples
Eczema Carbuncles Dolla Ulcri
Sorc-j Cancerous Lumps Rash
Pimples and all kin Diseases
Quickly Cured By an Astonish-
ing Marvel of Nature
Special to .Dally Leader.
Jenn.ngs Okla. July 15. Thl haa
been the. ''big 'l;iy" for th'ta lty.
The Frisco railway held all rak.a to
make connection with the Santa Fe
north and south bound Pawnee and
Skedee sending intnenduouj crowds
by local trains. The audience gather
ed! this afternoon U the largest Jen
nings ever known. Governor Haskell
li billed for the evening and thousands
will remain to hear him.
Throw Away AH Those Crsasy Oint
ments Saivet Lotions ami Wtf.th
(Ml Stuff. Try Nature and
' Be Cured.
RODSEUELT
ITINERARY
It Certainly is Wonderful What Cut!-
clay Will Do.
There cornea from Mexico n m.st
remarkable v'ry powder called full-
day. It i a pur and natural nub
stance mined In the tfeei earth.
Dr. O. V. Shaw a f ll knmvn phyai-
cinn. I'n Chlhunhi.1.1 Mex fiire.1 it
pustular eczema. -Wilth ifou:' aiiplloa-
tlois. Ho had surprising isr.ccess
with It on a case of eryaipelas.
.'Mr. W. Dale Prenidcnt of Chihua-
hua Investment Co. hud an In t limned
n:;se for y( ars. Two applications of
Cutlclay cured It coniplcteily. S. Aron-
.stelh of FA Pa-"J Tfxi. Cured h!iir-
wornw which his son had on hin head.
Jacob Puhn 38 Tenll place Chicago
2lniwt limtaiitly cured eczema iitid
a bad case of pIuiplo on Ills face
from which he had suffered for a long
time. All who try Cutlclay are alnip-
ly ntonk-ihel at the result ...
Mo matter what It Js. eczema bolls
wennds ulcers salt rluMini nny skin
iWseaa. any eiuitlon of tho tna
hand scalii cr body Cullclajr cure
It quick; relief li lutant.
Too. Laux t Delaware place Chi-
cago says: "My hands arms leua
and feet were raw with eczema; in
15 niM.aiten all pain was gone; In two
day I was cured."
These cnae are Impressive. The
actual scree disappear and you know
there is something remarkable. In
Cuticaly. It la not imagination. The
powder la pure nothing added noth-
ing taken from utbelng put up Just
as It Li taken ftcin t:he earth (let a
50-cent caii' cf Cutlclay today of any
druggist and use It at once. You will
be overjoyed to find how quickly it
relieves all tenant lou of arema and
you will be antouislied to notice how
quickly it heals auj cures the worst
and ugliest aore ulcer carbmiK-le or
any akin eruption. If yisu can not
get to a o:e right away end 50
wnta to The Cutlclay Co. Chicago
and a can of Cutlclay will ho mailed
to you postpaid. Cutlclay is sold nud
highly recommended in Cuthrle by
the O'.vl .'Vug company.
ELKS HONOR DR. HAILEY
Special to Dally Leader.
Detroit. Mich.. July 15 Oklahoma's
candidate for grand esteemed lectur
ing knight Dr. D. M. Halley of Mc
Alester was unanimously elected to
tnat position. .'
When It waa apparent that a re-
ballot was necessary one of the can
dldates arose aud withdrew saying
that he wished to support Dr. Halley
find the two other candidates In the
rr.ee also announced their withdrawal
rnd the election waa unatmous.
TAMS BIXBY ON WAGON TRIP
Will Drive From Muskogee To Den
ver In 8earch Of Health
Muskogee Okla. July 15 Tans
Pixby the man who allotted 80000 In
Olans on the lands of the Indian terr
lory while he was at the head of the
Taws commission and now the own
er of the Muskogee Daily Phoen!
has adopted a new method to regain
health. He laughs at the advice ot
physicians to go to the .Northern
lakes during the summer months.
Instead he will tako a trip over
land In a covered wHgon and travel
behind a span of mules from Musko-
gee to Duver. Accompanied by his
two sons and Dr. J. L. Blakemoie
Pixby left here today. They will
camp out cook their own (lap Jacks
ot a camp fire sleep under a dog tent
and stop at towns only for provisions.
awakes turtle on toe
Fisherman Dreamed Of Being At Sea
And The Victim Of A Whale
Muskogee Okla. Ju!y 15 A flsu-
ermaa known as "Jumper" Johnson
who slept in an improvised summer
house on the Arkansas river laiu
n'ght dreamed that he was in the
high seas and a whale had hold of l!io
lower half of his body. He awoke to
find that a river turtle bad hold of
one of his toes. He beat off the tur-
tle and came to town to have the
member dressed. The toe will b.
saved. Johnson's summer house con-
sists of a boat with a frame covered
over with mosquito netttng. The man
had been anchoring the boat near
the center of the stream and sleeping
in It tt ntgbt. .-.i..:--.-.-s-..T.-
Delightful
Desserts
and many other pleasing
dishes can be made with
Post
Toasties
A crisp wholesome food
always ready to serve.
With fruit or berries it is
delicious.
'Th Memory Lingers"
A little book "Good
'Things' Made with Toasties''
in packages tells how.
Sold by Grocers
pkgs. 10c and IStv
Postnm Cereal Company Limit-
ed Battle Crewk Mich.
WILL MAKE TWO SPEAK-
ING TOURS THROUGH
WEST AND SOUTH
ONE IN UIE SUMMED
OTHER IN EARLY FALL
Will Resells a Campaign Trip
By a Presidential
Candidate
(Ily Associated Press.)
Oytlor Hay N. Y. July 13. Theo-
dore K-coaevelt has gl.cn out the lUi n-
erarh's for the two speaking tours ho
is Rouu.to iiinkooiM Into the wost
hite In tlio Buninier tho other through
the outh In the :r.rly fall. '
The two toitiiSi will .nwlnblc cam-
paign trip by a ptvsldontlnl camlMnte
fur Ciclonel .Roosevelt will tnako not
od'.y tm tuany' set Dicheti ' m htM
traveling chtiI permitJ-f but probably
he will dclivrr tallis from the rear
end of hi3 pnlvata car. For tho flmt
trip a car already has boon elm tried.
Tho wcyrrrn trip Is to bc-fflti om
Ann ust 2. and will vnd on Sfpn-inber
11. The Boutliei'n trip will extend
from Oct i. be r 0 to October 13
Tho lllmrcnioB follow:
Western trip. August 2." lec.ve
New York; Augnnt 27 arrive Chey-
enne; Aiisust !!! ninver'; AuriwI 31
CwHwatoinio Kaimns; September t
Omuha; September 3 Sioux (Mly S.
I).; Soptembtr 5 Fo rgo N. U.; Sm-
toinber C St. raul; September 7 Mil-
waukee; September 8 Freeixtrt 111.;
and Chiciigo; S))Uuiibfr 10 1'ittnbuig;
September 11 arrive New York.
Hoi.i.lir rn it ill p. October ti b'.nve
New York; October S Atlanta (la.;
October 10. llt:t Spring Ark.; Oc-
tober 12 I'eorla 111.; October V.
Jlioi-ih In Indiana for Senator Hev-
ei.i U'o 't a place mot yet ehoi en.
Tho Itineiiiritf. were compu ted to-
day only niter much tlriiglit and
labor. Colonel Roosevelt secretii ry
has been fttudliiR lime tables for the
1 dt two weeks iUi-zlng In as many
spwche.f frnln connection'. would
admit of. U gent refiueHtu for n "few
wordu". have vmio by hmrnln dH form
political orRRiiUaitlonH clubs clitol8
and personal frieiyia. The mont of
thexc Colonel Roosweit haa seen ob-
I'KCd to decline and In announcing
IiIb program he said he wished to
make it underatood clearly that ho
could conjidein further invitations.
Already hft has been compel ted to re-
fu!W many that he wrVhed to accept.
At Chicago Colonel Roosevelt will
speak before the Hamilton club u
politcai tranlzat:icn with which bis
relations ror years have been roidlal
and which Is ure to Elve him an
pnthuilaitln reception. At Milwaukee
he rpeaks before the press ciUb.
The first address of the wuithern
trip will lx on Uncle Remus day.
named In tho memory of Joel Cliand-
hr i!ti;rls. who liv hKt II To tifme wa.:t
a warm frieiid. The Peoria speech
will be before the Knights of Coluin-
bus a Roman Catliille. oignnl.atlon.
The place for the Indiana speech In
support of Senator lievertdxe will de-
pend upon the exigencies of the politi-
cal yltuat-'on.
Thus far Colonel .Roosevelt hat on-
ly cc.v.ddered his subject matter In a
Keiiernl way. He known that he will
d.'al with current questions which
from the basis of polities! dlw.-inslon
but ho knows that his speech for Sen-
ntor Hev ridgo will lxl politM pure
and simple on -'jien plea for tho
WMiatcr's Biieeeft In Ms cautpnlxn.-
TO
ZINC FIELD
Special to Dally Leader.
Davis Okla. July 5 A lease was
rrnde by C. L. MeUuIre of this place
to Augustine ft Cochran of some very
vhluable zinc landu in the Arlmckle
zinc field. AiiKustlne & Cochran are
lai'Ke operators In tho Kansas zinc
Held. They contracted to bccln work
on the land Immediately and to con-
st met a 20-ton line reducing mill with-
in ninety days.
This field has been worked Indiffer-
ently with Inexperienced help mid hits
been rather slow to come to the no-
t ee of men of means sufficient to
erect modern machinery and plants l
nuke a success of the venture.
(1. VV. HeriRe of Tableipiah is now In
the field looking for loaaeg and a lo-
cation for a plant.
William Heard of Ardmore a lnre
land holder In this field. Is In tows
lookini? after his Interests.
Prof. Oould of tho state university
Ins a erw of mlneraloKlsts and
hiRlsts In the field making notes and
Diminutions for reports he Is pre-
pnrini; for this dhtrlet to be pn.
ilphed soon.
FAIL moM wagon:
INJURIES HIS LEG
Special to Dsllv fader.
Fort SHI Okla. July 13. While
drlyltiK to Law ton with a wasonioad
of shtuf oa!3 W. I'.. Wicker a prom-
inent farmer wa Injured wheni he
fell from his wagon belli run over.
The oats slipped off and Mr. Wick
er became en tan$tel In the Hues and
WM Urow u tuiwctiy uuuor Mm tuu
f if ?;... r i 1 1 o
is i our ngure rasnionaDie.'i
CAN you wear the
newest style of dress
to the best effect?
Does your corset bring out
the natural bust lines and
allow for every slight. hip
and waist curves?
These are some of the
many style points that you
vvill gain if you wear a
Henderson Fashion Form
Corset
You will get more style
satisfaction and wearing
value out of a Henderson
than from any model you
they are designed and con-
the best service in every way.
to $5.00 we offer a selection
all of the very newest Hen'
-
Mi
mm
HENDERSON
Ftihlon Form
Corsets
have ever worn;
structed to give
From $1.00
which includes
derson models.
FftEX-Catl or Writ tor Our Book of llluttraUJ Cart Cuiini
Showing tho Cortoct Figuro Lino far TM Stann
MlhEW DRY GOODS CO
IlHiidorson cor
sots are on Apodal
sale this woek. '
Pricoa ratine from
9Sc up to
U. (K Corset
No. X '.0 a good
high bust corset
trimmed with lace
wortli l.ftO furtc
100 'other corsets ' '
in . . '
worth 7oe and $1 .
on ' walo in Base" "
meut at 4l)c
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CHIROPRACTORS
MAKE A' SPECIALTY of the various derangements at-
tendant upon the menopause or more commonly called "the
change of life" which is a critical pi-rioil for every woman ami
one in which the nervous system should be in the very best con-
dition to meet the extra demand for strength and vitality re-
quired in order that nature may make the proper changes in the
organs and tissue invoked upon which depend your future
health and happiness; for a failure on the part of nature at this
time in life means misery and suffering and aJife cut short;
while a" normal and perfect change means that the retiring years
of your life will be happy without disease and weakness and
that you will live to a good old age. v
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS: Your son or your daugh-
ter Is arriving at the age of puberty; nothing is of the import-
ance to that child and to its physic-1 and mental developmcnLin-
to perfect manhood aud womanhood u;;d this condition can oteiy
be secured by having the nervous system in perfect condition"
which can be done by UlIKOl'KAUt adjustments.
Come and bring your children for examination ; it costs you
nothing but you time and effort.
DRS. RATLEDGE V MATHIS
The Chicopractors Who Have Made Good in Guthrie.
Offices 208 1-2 East Oklahoma Avenue. Thone 182.
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INTEREST
PAID ON TIME
DEPOSIT S
HANKING FACILITIES.-
An exiRTu nce extending over a period of twenf y-
nne years in cad-ring to. the hanking needs of this
vicinity has given the officers ot this hank a
thorough iindii'iiandiiig of the financial reijuiivuiciits
of firms corporations ami individuals. Young men
just entering business are especially invited to open
accounts. :
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BANK
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