The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 148, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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TEODT V.
A FACT
ABOUT YllE "BLUFS
INJB.W I U K IS. lKIUUNt Kt-
CALLS THE CASE
OF HAYES
mr m mm
aniHaSBIBIIB W mm Ill
CAST FOR STAR PART
nested That He Duplicate
the Role o! Garfield in
Convention of 1880
What Is known as the BlueV
Is seldom occasioned by actual exist-
ing external conditions but in the
great majority of casea by a dis-
ordered LIV LR
this IS A FACT
which may be demonstra-
ted by trying a course of
TutfsPills
They controlaad regulate the LIVER .
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They bring health and elastic-
ity to the body .
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
BUY BANK AT MUSKOGEE.
Muskogee okia.. Nov. 15. It was
announced hi he Saturday night thai
Htgar John of Nevada la. and E.
N . (frailer ol Ma - a. l " 1 1 . had par-
chased i e fin i State bant of via-
kogeo. I' will made a National
hank JMi.l cii' il inc eased from $."n.-
CfO to 160W)ft. (' W Held (ireal
dent ol tie First State bank retire
f
The Evening Chit-Chal
.lll'M Ii lie woman--I l-.'
fce.l ni vt u ini it
For Men Only Hurry! Hurry!
Men's Pants
aim
kind.
t'd lo a.-k ho
hanged
ju thiuk ti''-"1
lllUl llU!-
is is in
; i lug nappim
They fancy tha; if tfeaj BJM
i mi tlii ir father and nil
I wish 1
ler sou
Ulc thing Hie i hat
New York Nov. 15. A washing-
IMP SHS f ill I . 111111 II I f i !'
Taft are prepared lo submit to him
irrinvisiaiiiial evidence noinlinsr 10 a
'plot" lo nominate Theodore House
en rresioeut m i iie nmpaica
'"More important prnpi.siuans which
liese Tsealoin. friei uln of Preeldeal
II an win seen to impies- upon mm
Lnay be siimn.'i-i7.od as follows. Thai
the ao-call-d ItalllngerPlneJial con
troversy ha.s far binder significance
ihau has been gen t .i ' l awe ibed to
It; that Ii la u.-tnalb only the nrsi
Kim tu the comeriiat iiiom mem mey
ieliev ist ; lhal the Taft ad-
iiiinisinition. i-aHier ihin Lie seei
art f die interior is real oWis-l
if the atlaek which is being so whle
y proseeuled liirom;i the column:
if the press; lhal Ibe effort to lilt
JMlail the :I'S ol I 1 1 1 p.- it i III'
iccretary of stipe :tr--l to create
papular Impress'im that Secri-iar.v
Knos has Im ii n I the lime honored
poMcj n his predecessors wltn re
mr to t o- open door In I'l.lna. and
hat t ie recall of former Minister
'rane was dictated by a coterie of
ew York bankers o( who J. ('.
pHoTgaK Is (lie head coti -i itities only
lie logh III .evelii lit of I III lit'
lanie.l mo- ei r . thai lie- n"t
top lii this concerted movement will
be an effort 1" impair public conn
lenie In ii l.hl'd member of Mr.
Pan's cabinet the postmaster gen
and mi whom mi attack is promised
III the Second article .1 a series he-
nm print"! ; in a popular magazine.
The Conservators In It Too.
"It will be further alleged ihat ihe
National Conservation association of
w'hese executive committee James II.
Bar field Is a tnenrbcr was designed
Jiy ii promoters although iiui'e pos-
htbly witaiut an. reali.aiion of toe
fact bj sorwe of its m si prominent
pieniber.-i as a fnHlica! organization
in ihe furtherance of ibis same
BO-) BtBCWl .
"These ft lends cf the President
who are prepared to submit ibis casa
for his careful cTntideratlryn believe
fhev sif between existlna eondHlons
nml those which preceded Ihe con-
went Ion of Ismi niore than one nuai
E.n-v iii i' they submit President
klnint had compleied his joiirai !
nround the wortl and his triumphal
tour cf ''' Pnited -Jtatei The na-
l ions of the rartli had paid blm hom
Be and at home he had been greet-
led with a d"3ree of enlhtislnam '-are-lly.
If ever before eipialed in the his-
(tory of the republic. During bis ah
enee three valiant and able cham-
plrns had diligent promoted his
BOpularlty and rallied his supporters
with an effectiveness w'.iic'i resulted
in tlvat memorable 306 delegates who
In the convention or that year stood
ktauchly by the former President nn-
w the thirty -sixth ballot gave James
A. Oarfleld a mat" It vote. Hranl's
thre champions were I'onkHng. Cam-
eron and Logan
i An Analogy from 1880.
"For tbMe names ihose who draw
line analogy write the names of (lif-
;ford Pinchct. chief promoter of the
'conservation policy ami premier o(
It"' tennis cabinet of Theodore
bftooserelt; JanK It Qirfiebl Mr.
ffo-w... o uppminn ie ihe interior
than wbom u" man in public life lui
better reason lo remember Ihe events
of the fumeiis contest of 1880 and
Robert M. l-af-'olbiie. whom Uiev
deacrlbf as imp Ikd by an nvcr
wi t-ning ambition to till llio role ptty-
;ed h .lam"' . Oarfleld in ihe em-
vratlVn of 1 MSO. Canning nut the
' analogy. Mr. Teffs ndvlseis will
point to the further fact IhaJ it was
the Wlscon-on delegation which brol'e
th- deadlock III IS8II abandonliik
Miioe-1 ota'a jfavwite snn to ens'
tliel ballots lor la in . (JarfWd
Had V i i misiii bad a lav irjie wm be
fnre the cohm nli u ! u ulate and
not Ohio it is pninicfi out. might
have been thi gniner fiom ilu- dad
lock
"NoM of PreaWeni Tatt's frteml
ei-iei taiiis for a moment the Idea
'ha' the ehi. 1 ft . ill whir l In h
lieu- lo b- a eon '-l.ij movcnienl
from the representation submitted
fi r the Proaidcii 's eon id-athm. ilo-
fact that they will be matle and I at
they have been made snbjeei of ieri-
oiis d.siiisnloo by two-thirils of Mr
Taft's cabinet must pr.v 'he occa
si m of more than ordinary (nterest
Ml
Just So.
no case on Record
The:e is no c se on record of s
ernsgh or cold resulting in prttMWMtta
or consumption after Foley's Honey
and Ta. has BOM taken as it will
stop your cough and break up yosti
cold quickly ftefuse any but the
genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a
yellow package. Contains Bo opiates
and is safe and sure. C. R. Renfro.
all in
I ii 19
$1t47
til N) OK
ptiJU
ngal $3i 98
Boys' Pants
all liutut
tsew 1 m
t leg
A iii
MAYOR OF INDIANA TOWN.
11 ibart. Okla..
Harris liist polici
t Hoba-i was
RIorwntngton ind..
oortttng i i a letti
bait
Nov. 18. 3.
judge of Ihe
elected 1 v o
November I
of
ac-
Fo'ev's Kidney Remedy will cm
tin case of kidney or bladder trouble
that is not beyond Ihe reach of modi
elite cites backache and Irregular!
ties that If neglected ntlghl result tn
Rrlght'a disease or diabetes. C. u. Ren
fro.
FRIENDLESS AND OUT OE IRK
To many fathers and mothers being Invited to s
rVil i s meani being made young again.
v'ou loqbt it? You don't think yfOUsg alxmt with
i' tome bodies and like staving at Vimc better?
n la Instead of taking her to dinner or the theatre you ate going
lecttug her In lhal way.
And lor t al little week end lab. lug or hunting excursion don'i tele
!ioie ttnv of Mint chums t i dn you but Mrs) try 10 eel father to pk) up
n ;ae altie. mot out his old tishing pole or gun and onto almiu.
I've writlen this In the musculhie render because 1 tliink so' in
ncre apt i drit'i awa) Ii.mii idiarllig lHwdti aoclnl Hie wltfl Ihelr fthnll;
lun tlaunhler-
uant.
Ml
I alSflPkW
Suits
Kvcrv suit in our store
u ill be -n sale this v.vek at
Hurr) Out Sale prices
what is the use .paying
S-nmx tor a suit when you
can buy it for $I4.)5.
Look at these prices on
suits this week.
J 8.00 Suits th
week
$12.50 Suits thi
iveek
S5i95
$8.25
$9.28
M1
week
S.a 1 '
eek
CM OR
Overcoats
s 8.00 1 rvercoirt
t his week .....
$tooo I hn rcoBl
tlii Vcck
!Sl i.50 t h en a Mt
this week
$1 5.00 ( hernial
tin- week ....
$20.00 h ercoat
litis week
S5.95
$7J0
$895
VTER
eaU-r t oats.
I 'hi iit gfcejf and gn u
itianvoti trdimtntng $1.00 val
si.l.l siime iilai es at I lie (
nee tlti
they la(
k wit
itrxable
of Hie
pent I'.i.l
to fill
C IlltltUI'
liKSl ceil
Kriennl' - and
w 'ik on arcoutti
rain ami having
lalie-a Hlniisiiu a railroad laborer
i'ppareei! Ibiily Ihe years of age.
. 11! - red a pi of gum before I'o
lie. Maglsti lie IS ile.: t hi in. a nitui lo
ae ei:u-.-i "I liefeillK lit. 11 1 10 bin
a in al Ti e m.oi slated t'hal h' had
suffered tutsfortunc lately anil thai
!rs was the flrat time be hart ecr
b- en a n sti or In such a plight.
II.' was discharged on 'is ptedgn
Unit lie WOld I' 1 e the city illlllll
di Hclj in gi arc!t of employment .
i. at i iai nee I
from tat I ng 1t
II PEfiSISTENT NEGRO
INTERESTS FARMERS HUH IN 8f POLICE
For Drep Seated C0M9 and i'oul'Iis.
Allen's I. ung Balaam 1 ores when nil
other remedies fail This obi reMa
b'e medicine baa been old for over
40 vears. 2.V'
a e and $ 1 . 00 bottles
writer ropreacntfttlYeg are In the elt
at (be lone. H . V. Cillam and Otli
cr workers have been explaining the
w ratings T 'his new Invention de-
.lai d to be line of the marvels of
tin (.manes. Since 1905 when El-
m'r Rurltngame wl.o. by 'he way Is
sii'l less than thirty yea.s of age.
mode lii- Brsl succesafu effort to
iifi . typawi Iter key board a "ach
ed 10 wire:- fastened t.(
III another inert) and whi! '
ress litis been s'ow. the asseaiblinc ot
tb- present OOO.edO ecmpnnv
uaranteea that the lateat electrical
Invention ir rleatliirJ to be oni ot
the Mgges' vet known to science
At the tette hotel Wi ilnesilav . No
vember IT lliere will be giv"n a
demonstration of the working of this
wonde fnl gnu blue.
Matty farmer residing in I on
dottgd Uuthrie tic ward and Spring
I lowtishipi I wan county are tu 1
I I tendance gl ihe 1 earing being i si
JilCted by Ihe COUnt) eomiuis oonei
oday on the good mads petitions til-
ed by a majority of the residents ol
ike townships naiie-d. e king for tlie
onatitietlon of lareivu miles ol m .
'aUamiaed read from ihe south lit'"
Sentiment is strongly in favor ol
the Immediate construction of the
i ads ami there is Ian liule prole t
agaii.at the cu-ation of the dlslrlci
Jn account of the petitioners being
tinl'auiilia with the new gou i roans
lg ; ic petition was not proper! j
ii-a.'.n Inn It is though; tbete are
Mil'Ucient p.oiierty owners In intend
- "board
ti. in--a
1:1 1 a.
petliiiJU
slonera
mads di
vote boj
: let
arini; to make nen
ill gjve the vonnm
iai y 10 Croat he jjoo l
and call the election .0
1 eonsti ticlton.
Rickety
Nerves-
i lie kind lhal "llv I" niece' on
rommlsaiouers lor lae c . .. 10. "i
uMd roads district north from Cut.
lie to IDC count) lima ueai Oiiand'
will be tiled tOIUO.TOW.
HEATH Of Ii0;. J. N. FERRIER
ionise Femer. wire of .) . . rei
rler. passed away at 4:80 o'clock this
us. .
an ruing Mie a Ilnseruiii inness 01
James illiams a had Ti Kaa ne
v but ho came hero .rem K in
flaher attempted 10 break into the
l.atshaw home on No th Ash st 1 1
at U:80 o'clock Bund moi aing. Af
ter making repeated etforta to get
at t :e rear doors and the 04
(lightening Uvsdanies Latsba ant
Maud Meisingci a . a their chlldn ti
the negro went grottod to the fraiit
pi fCh where ll.e ele.l p- lights e'l-ar
I revealed his figure. .1 N. Curl .
tiding in adjoining property raid)
.iron ;o frighten the man off but 'I"
negro boisterously threatened to ITU
Mi. Curl out of Ids own place. Mrs
MeHnge - fin illy got h revolver had
e.t and t tad lo aiol tie gun li'':
ping t'ltree thnes before touching
good cartridge. The negro made iih.
ot his legs in flight hut offlcOW "W
had hei a t lap)) me ! for succeeds I i 1
getting him and took the 'ei lemon
hack for identification. After he w.i
idenlified by the wetneii. the B4gl
was aieati 10 jull where !'l Iden'lt
was I ill I tit 1 ascertained I offietrs
Williams is to be tried .. 'clo
this aftcnoon and the officer wii
-eek to turn I im over to 'he coin..
Ion an st tempted burglar ' urge ;i
:Ih a small man face dlsflgWOd
jlrss of an eye and eolorf."! men her
tale lie Is of bad ilock v. i 1 1 a p'
Ii FHES HIS MORNING
I vain-. CI 10
I i) 1 1 I w
39 c
$i.i)( ivefal!
7Un
I uu
M en ' ;" l- ' : .. Wot!
ffctustitched ...iiN f. wa
I Fantiki 1 1 hi I
Do OKn
3C Li
I
I Men i SmUJ)
UP
33c m
Men's StttitM) lUaec.l U SOME SNAPS
: dearwetr 5h- value QQ j.lO0 Rubber Hoots $3.35
: Tlli.1 week tJJO
$3.50 Rubwr Boots $2.8
Men's Jersey Ribbed 1 wfcr- $i () c
75 e gal -incut. J"Q ?' " '
T!ijv u l Hub i 35c. Men'- ami Floy's t aps 25c.
jot Susperuters 44c.
1 1. s I lea vy r lece 'I I tuou
c . . .n i 2e. Suspewfers
JstUts 75c value. IUa !
lln wccj 4Jt ic Hfef black and tan ... 9c
WORK CLOTHES
I ' Black Sale Sim I I Men $2.00 Fell HaN
58c !t
Men' Duck ( IvrtToat QQ
$1.38 "" $1.95
t Men' !W Sit- .Mcn's q c . iMcti's I'VIl 1 1 -I.Mcti's i(''.
plain colors : cfueffi
1Qr 1Rp Uk dr
TlfiP
60UIJflUV
Mi
9c
QUAL OPEN SEISON
IS
"EDERAL SUPERVISION.
1 al Hunters Report Lots o
Game Along the Cimar-
ron River
ie (piail season will
and a number ot
air. fed) planning '
n s day to a '
I. ' n a urea:
l!
dltec 01
ika and
l 1.. 1 1 1 iilonal Hank Kxam
- ir artet Uiev are made
itutniitua or 10 the batik
ie ih. c'dlaieial held by
at nod b) it !
.i- ' on.lttion ol 'his bank
T;
ibul of hunting
Ithln the iftl
report tnay aw
1 1 ral sionth:
!il a week agi
away.
The deceaset
Mich. in is
Mie
took serious!.'.
slowly ijssed
aa
::ri
i
this mortiitig to I-!" We 1 6
was born in
She moved
tK'lt nerves an
tnai pa
usually
ruff
the d$tg
itres ilial
affrntt
ir ..t
111.
in d. Ka:v. wilii ; par. n::' " """
m i a urttng glr; where she ws uihi-
rled to Mr. Kerrle.r in 1ST::.
rbe ill ci aacd came to Oklahoma In
g2 the famll settling at Fain .
e re tin v rosided until lk9 w hen
" . . .. L. .. Ul...
movi'd lo I tie rapiiai coy
the motner of ien Hung ehii-
and Is also su vlved by her
. . i i
bano. two nrot tiers iwki nine si"-
Tbe children an A. M Per-
ot -- lug1'!'!. I. O. D.
Inr .r rtkhihoiiia Titv: Mrs
;!i' y
as
drctt
hit )b
tew
rier
I'.-; t
by Hen O'Kevle. Insaram . wis cat
lied on the bouse and furnltaro. Tin
lamagn wn slight.
Ph.- minutes after the III it antra
was iuiihhI in a Warm r ttvenn'
(tree! car stopped In front of th
ci ntral flro station airl ihe eoaduci
ie appealed to th- lire boj to pal on
i lire In Ta. roOf of thn c-ar who '
S itaffcsd bv all overheated StOYl
and def." I v r line The damage wf
net exceed $10.
.it r
POSTUM
t I'l' l-ce
r and It
Merel P
. Idc
ped on I he evert
r. ii Wis . lo b
skill fulls- ri
crly brcWcd
burled I ali-ret-
t3 uls' en
fVrtitt 1U at
o Ualwo ill.
"There's a Reason"
FOR SALE
Pair lots in 1()0(
block on Eaut Noble
Ave. One-third cash
balance to suit pur-
chaser. J. D. VAN HOOZER
Phone 359
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nit.
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Guthrie Daily Leader
The iottiehold Necessity
llll V
m
Wuthrlrt'a only ntenitig p; ecaiiiiiqwMitll
II.- only Amr you rAti b i deliVMred it a. tlim
grhvn . .ii lllVP tlm mod Unw nrl inclinat.itn to
rttad
I -liv.'h'l l) eaiiinr to any art ui tin- -ify
onl) i pwr inontli.
ir. tooiuiii wiili gojd live aewncn very page
hot 1 1 T Ul UBAPH A Ml 1AM VI.
( 'all up hoii 7i aiul tell 'i t" Hfiid it to your
oh... p.. it po.fjAi. Do it NOW.
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