The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Hood's Sarsaparjlla a Spring Tonic -.
Medicine ia Necessary
. Everybody ia troubled at this sea-
son with loss of vitality failure of
appetite that tired feeling or with
bilious turns dull headaches indi-
gestion and other stomach troubles
or with pimples and other eruptions
on the face and body. The reason is
that the blood is impure and impov-
erished .
Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all
these ailments. Ask your druggist
for this medicine and pot it today.
It '18 the old reliable medicine that
as stood the tost for forty years
that tnakes pure rich blood that
Strengthens every organ and bufi.is
Up the whole system. It is the all-the-year-round
blood -purifier and
healt'h-fiiver. Nothing else acts like
It. for nothing else is like it; so be
sure to get Hood's.
SHOCK
KILLED THE
BARKEEPER
WHEN YOUTH ASKED FOR
"BOOZE" SALOONKEEPER
DROPS DEAD
R PERSONAL AND LOCAL. 8f
Frank E. Buck former head of the
Logan county high school is here
from Oklahoma City visiting friends
and looking after property interests.
Henry Baker former Logan county
farmer is here from Tulsa visiting his
brother-in-law Dwajne Jenkins.
(L I. Beland is in Arkansas looking
after' milling interests.
R. B. Powell Marshall business
man Is here today;
H. W. Hines is here today
Blackwell on business.
from
E. B. Jones is here from Cushing
looking after local Interests and tax-
ing the mineral water baths.
Mr and Mrs. Ferd Faust are
guests of the lone. They are from
Muskogee and both are taking the
mineral water baths.
Mrs. Clyde Oden arrived last even-
ing from Muskogre to visit b?r
parents Mr. and Mrs. T. C. White-ley.
Miss Genevieve Beland
home last evening after a
days Tisit in Oklahoma City
relumed
several
Chicago April 3 "(live me a drink
of booze" said a boy about IS years
old as he walked up to the bar in
Michael Spain's saloon ji)( Root
street last night. Jlie saloon-keeper
who bad owned the (place tor
nearly twenty years reached behind
the bar mechanically and set the
whisky bottle and glasses on the bar.
When heaw the youthful appear
ance of his customer be started ml
surprise then fell back on the floor
dead. Several customers ran to his as-
sistance and the youth escaped be-
fore they thought of him.
The stock yards police were called
but they did not remove the body from
the Spain home. Heart disease
caused by the shock of bis customer's
youthful appearanice is blamed for
Spain's dentil. He was fi) years old.
Give Comfort to Stout Persons
A good wholesome cathartic that
has a" stimulating effect on the stom-
ach liver and bowels is Foley Ca-
thartic Tablets. Thoroughly cleansing
in action tbey keep you regular with
no grilling and no unpleasant ' after
effects. They remove that gassy dis-
tended feeling so uncomfortable to
stout persons. For sale liy all druggists.
topics of town as
;-a AND STATE
FOR SALE -Scholarship in
Business College. Call at
office.
Capital
Leader
Then shall the dust return to the
earth as It was; and tho spirit shall
return unto God who gave it.
Try a Leader Want Ai.
The Philistines
Sanon.
be upon thee
Geese Confused By Lights.
Geese confused by the electric
lights and the ehlmmering asphalt
pavements circled over the city la?t
night for several hours before get-
ting their bearings. Many shots were
fired at the geese during the night.
Too Realistic.
The Mexican pictures at the (Jem
Thursday night were entirely t
realistic.
SHOULD BE HEEDED
Early Symptoms Can Be Checked
Just because you're not incapacitat-
ed from business or pleasure the
warnings of kidney diseases should
not go on unheeded or serious re-
sults are bound to follow. A pain in
the back that tired feeling rheuma-
tism neuralgia and various other
symptoms indicate disordered kidney
which can be restored to their normal
condition by using Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Hemedy. 1'uder the
influence of its general restorative
effect the violence of all disease
svmptoms rapidly subside; pains in
the back disappear disorders in the
mine nvo corrected and; gradually
the uric acid in the blood which caus-
e rheumatism is eliminated. War-
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy
acts on the liver and kidneys. The
fame of Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver licmedy has been continuous
for 27 years in effectually removing
kidney complaints as thousands of
former sufferers testify. It clears up
the liver kidneys and bladder and en-
ables these organs to do their work
properly and effectually it will help
you from the very first (lose. At all
druggists in Mc and $1.00 sizes. Free
sample and other valuable informa-
tion if you write Warner's Safe Rem-
edies Co. Dept. i-7 Rochester X. Y.
PREACHER
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Maj. Gen. Cole Harrison Los Angelea
Cal. Commanding Pacific Division
U. C. V. at Jacksonville Reunion in
May.
Hitherto shalt thou route but no
further: and here shall they proud
waves be stayed.-
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Kill
;a the canal of life but it becomes a
eewer if clogged up. All life consists ot Duiiuing up anu in
a Sow and just in tW rcme manner that the blood carries o the
various parts of the body the food that the cells need for buil ding
VT so it is compelled to carry away the waste material that a torn
down. These waste material are poiaonoua and destroy us unless
the liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous me.
DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery
is the balancing power-a vitalizing power. It acts on the gtc jmach
' and organs of digestion and nutrition-on the purifying niters w hiLft
clean toe blood. BThus fresh vitalized Mood
-Md brain. This well known alteram (relieve catarrh of the J?""h "
fceadacbes aceompanvin? amo and has been auecesslul for more than a gen
iration a. a tonicand biy-bUilder. It builds op the rondown system Ym
reed it if you are always "catchin cold '-or have catarrh v f tb e nose and
Th. medicinal Drincioles of Amencan-Native-roots are
extracted withnut alcohol and jwi can obtain Una lh
tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug e tore or Mrmf1
end 60 cent in 1-cent stamps for trial box of tablets. a
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CATTLE:
Kansas City Mo. April .1. .
Receipts 400.
Market strong.
Dressed beef steers $S CO to $!) -:
prime fed steers $7.40 to $$.75.
Cows and lKit'crs $l.r;.- to $S.7r.
FOUL PLAY?
LOCAL OPTION ADVOCATE
IN ILLINOIS RECENTLY
ASSAULTED
n.invllle 111 April 3 The mysteri-
ous disappearance of the Rev. Louis
It. ratmont a Russian minister em-
ployed by the local option forces to
work among; the foreigners of West-
vilie and Georgetown south of here
Is creating considerable excitement.
Recently he claimed to have been as-
saulted at Westville by "wets" and
yesterday announced that he feared
further violence and was "losing his
nerve. "
.Last night he failed to meet ap-
pointments with local ministers '-. t
Westville and disappeared from the
place leaving his luggage at a hotel
there.
(Early this morning and today depu-
ty sheriffs searched Westville and vi-
cinity hut could find no trace of him.
Me is said to have a family in Milwaukee.
Found a Cure for Rheumatism
"I suffered with rheumatism for
two years and could not get my right
hand to my mouth for that length of
time." writes Lee L. Chapman Ma-
pleton Iowa "f suffered terrible pain
so I could not sleep or lie stili at
night. Five years ago T began using
Chamberlain's Liniment and m two!
months I was well and have not suf-
fered with rheumatism since." For
sale bv all dealers.
Lodge Directory
The officers of the G. A. K. are as
follows:
Isaac Clark post commander; C
d. Delay senior vice commander; V
Stafford Junior vice commander;
master; E. P. Ilurliiigame surgeon;
Rev. A. 11. .Nicholas chaplain; CJeo.
W. Billings. 0. D.; G. 11. -Mills O. Q. !
Ed Platts S M.; Perry Mcv'ay Jacob!
Amber.s Q. M. .; VV. II. IirnHUay
patriotic instructor.
Guthrie LoUge No. 35 A. F. & A
The new officers of Guthr'e
N'o. 3i
If. P.
i). R.
S. U.;
HOGS:
Receipts 2 ."00.
Market 10c higher.
I'.uli; of sales $..'"(
Top price J.S.7.".
to S.70.
SmdStm-emnt omp fo pay co( of mailint mi
mrmppimt lor trmm copy of Thm Common Sonm Medical
Adoion. by Dr. R. V. Pirn: cloth bound.
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TORIC LENSES
are deep-curved lenses B
which not onlv wonder- L
fully enlarge your field
of vision but rjive you a
lot of real comfort and
vastly improve your personal appearance. If
you wear glasses you should know all ah ut
TORIC LENSES
Let us demonstrate and txplain their mar. '
advantages.
Pef&onal Attention is Given to Each Ex: -nin-ti-.n f .lie I- ye ..
Years of Practical Experience Qualities !.' t" c i Vic
Crook Optica! Co.
Ground Floor. 122 Weft Oklahoma Avenue.
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WHEAT:
Kansas City Mo. April 3-
May. S1 3-4.
luly S2 1-8; split
CORN:
May CO 1-8; split.
Inly. -?. 1-8.
GUTHRIE MARKETS
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t J. B. FAIRFIELD Ettablllhed 1889 Phone ?.
X Transfer Coal Wood and Storage. Receiver and Distributors of
t. car iota Goods packed atored od shipped. 107 West Harrison.
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Livestock
Steers prime $..n0 to $6.50.
Cows $1.50 to $i.50.
Heifers prime :.' to $G."0.
Rhinehart hogs $7.90 to $8 40.
Hides green salt 12c
Grain and Hay
Coin per bu 60c.
Wheat per bu. Me.
Kafir corn per bu. GOc.
Oats per bu. 40c.
Priirie hay per ton $:0i0 to $1
Alfalfa hay p!r ton JI4.00.
btraw (wheat 1 per bale. 1.V-.
f'traw (o?ts) ier bale 2'ic.
Bran pr l'0 lbs. $1.7.5.
; urn chop? per 10') li4. fl ''.
Prdice Live Poultry
i!r jlb rs under 2 lliS . .f.c.
J-priiii;". over 2 lbs. 9c
liens Sc.
ViirV:eyc: "o 1 1 4c.
Turkey?. ol Toms 2c.
Jlooster. ;"c.
C'-i'S" S-.
Hides preen 10c.
M.
'od''e
i A. V & A. M. are as follows:
Cool; W. M.; J. T. Cox S. W.:
Morris J. W.; Thos. . Taylor
II. 'h. w J. D.; W. M. Martin
Chas. Patterson .1. R.; Arthur
A. Beyers treasurer; C K. Taylor
secretary.
Royal Arch Chapter No. 6.
The new officers of Itoya! A ret
chapter Xo. 0 are as follows: if. P.
Cook. if. p.; J. W. .lenlilns K.; C. J.
Harrington scribe- Joq Willis treas-
urer; John Schmidt recorder; K. M.
iiamronl P. S.; Dan Williams C. of
II.; W. A. Martin It. A.' captain.
Ladies of the Macabees.
Mrs. Anna Al. Hulme commarnrer;
.Mrs. Vivian Burns lieuterant. com
mander; Mrs. Sarah Wilber sergeant
Mrs. Ilahn. 1 nai'lain; Mrs. I'.dna to
wards finance auditor; Mrs. Stell
Parliam. record Keeper; Mrs. Alpha
Jensen past commander; Mrs. Helen
1 Inline captain of the guards; Mrs.
Myrtle ('emu-nay color bearer; Mrs.
Ocie Moore color bearer; Mrs. ( a-o-i:
n Smith sentinel; Mr. fcinma liuu-
mca picket; Miss l.eona Minim unt
itle sentinel.
NEW JEWELRY
The new spring styles demand
beads pins and other novelties.
Here are the correct kinds at
the right prices
One lot new Doe beads .... 29c
'New' black ear bobs 59c
New handsome beadscolors
.let. amber red. white and
black 75c
Xew
and . .
black coal
ha ius
r.oc
98c
New
liams
Xew
sets. V
bar pins gold and bril-
15c
braid
"( to
pins
rhinestone
50c
iN'inv beauty pins pa
Xew "Tango" V pins 30e to 69c
r
You never saw such a splendid a
of bright life-like sparkling
chandise as we now have on
play.
Every department invites you.
C Have You Seen the New Easter Arrivals ir
Millinery Department
They are so Pretty so Quaint
so Life-like and so becoming.
They are so artistic that you can't
help hut admire them So completely do '
they fill your every Hat need that you
in your admiration and enthusiasm can
almost see the nod of approval as you
approach the model that most inspires
you. PARIS KNOWS NO BETTER MOD-
ELS THAN THESE
Tomorrow We Are Featuring
Hats at $2.98 and $4.95
We have also specialized in the follow-
ing popular prices $6.50 l 50 $8.50 and
up to $10.00.
Hut don't Ret the impression that we
have in any way slighted or ne.nlecleil
our more beautiful and expensive crea-
tions. We are equipped to jaive you just
the kind of a hat you want if we h n en't
it already The artists in our work
rooms will design and make it for you.
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Shirt Waist Special
Soft collar and soft cuffs madras waists open
front ; fine ijualiiy white madras with colore'
stripe and colored lU'.ir I'lolc n lot of paV-
terns lint nicniclos an -ies. on .imc jyn
ical Saturday onlv each
yspcic
r
Suits at $12.50
See Window Display Now
UUUI
Cnnnioi
vnuarens lyresses-apcuai
.
fliyh and low neck sicks. Made
c.'ilcs and onod i j i ia 1 i 1 ' yinjjhanis anil 1
shin- uitin. A larj.;v variety in broke
'.-ilm s from $i..iS to Si.oS
al each I
Vt: arc espicially fi-.'il urinj' snit.
All pure wool made in the latest styli
incd.
al
$12.0: ).
Hid fnd
aini
r
Art Lessons Free
Matty ku
yesterday
with eery
purchase.
ies purchased Art Goods
We are yiviurr Art I.essoiis
S'.i)0 worth of Art Goods
Special Quality
Bleached Muslin
10c Yd
roviicl)riocils0:o.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Cheney Br.
Foulard Silks
85c Yd
Eastern Star.
May Mitchell
W. M.; John S.
m m a " " " x J 1
W. M. BRONSON Fanr Loam lnturei.ee Abstracts t
H Only complete abstracts of tltia n Ixval County. Yiu pay Interest ft
K aJ principal at our office. 119 W. Oklahoma Aeiur Guthrie.
p!iriiritiKysctKHSSi'r"'-'Ti'
miniitiiKij(!ii7xiifxxiiA.tj;v:tii
t THE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK I
Oeposlta protected by Gaaran'y law. Interest on tlmi depoalta.
M Safety Deposit Boiea. rireproof Va iln fur rent. Money to loan.
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Liquid Air
''.My li'isbaml Is always r-i
jr a little fr.-.h air. Can't
.'nlnjf at hum" xv itiiont koii
o-or three tit.iei ror air.''
"Ton outfit not to object If u
l pood.-
' Jt do' ! seem to improve i-Jj
but lie al'A'ay goes wher t1
:2s so liorrfl)' of (.ees.-
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SA6E IEA DANDY
10 DARKEN H.t
It's Grandmother's Recipe To Bring
Back Color and Lustre to Hair
Shearer. W. P.; H'uth Illckell A. M;
llortense Ooye secretary; Ijiura
Alien treasurer; Addle Ixwther
condiictor; Hebecca I. I- nu n A. ' .;
Iltrtha liuntinn chaplain; Mrs. H.
Conneway marshal; Bertha Linden
maun organist; Mrs. Hoy Worthing
ten Ada: Mrs. K. W. Trapnell Uttth
Mrs. Hertha .McHride Esther; Mr
C. ('. Clothier. Martha: .Mrs. W. H
Miunnhrey. Klecla: Mrs. J. S. Shearer
warifen; D. S. Raiuburg sentinel.
Albert Pike Loage No. 162.
The new officers of Albert J'lk
lodse No. 12 are as follows: Wm
TSiekell. W. if.: Alva A. West S. W.
O. W. r'eatheringill J. W.; K. K. Far
sons treasurer; F. A. I)err secre
tary; O. K. Hojiklns S. 1).; W. J
Dibbens J. D.; ('.. W. McClanalian
5. 3: D. A. Rainslursr J. ?.; J. R.
Abernathy chaplain; D. S Mitchell
tiler.
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Guthrie Commandery No.
fleorue ilcfiregor K. C; Oan Will
iams Generalissimo; ias. j.. jenains
Capt. Gen.; John Schmidt secretary;
Joe Willis treasurer
Odd Fellows.
M. W. Keheley X. O.j Dr.
Stasner V. (J.; ii. a. in-ris
and ('lias. It. Taylor treasurer.
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Sec
hip
lade Want AT will pay.
You can turn gray faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost o
iik-M If you'll L-et a To cent li:ttlc i(
Wveths S.ie and Sulphur Il.ilr
Ui'inedv" at an.- dnm store. Millions
of bottles of llils old. famous Sa
1 ( a Itccipc are sold annually says
a well-known drujfi?ist here because
it d irkf in t.n- hair m naturally and
evchlv that no one (an tell it has
b'-en Bp! ed.
Those n Iiom- hair is turning f;rav.
biH-ominif faded dry aer.iRJly and
thin luue a sur. rise awaitini; them
iircnme after one or two applications
the ii;av hair vanlslie and your locks
ut j 1m come luxuriantly dark and lieauti-
j fill -all rimdniff toes scalp H-liini
i.PSand f.iiiin Lit stops.
I TMs i? the ime of youth. Orav-
j haired. unattractive folk aren't
' i' -1 w.inteil around so .y busy wjth
a'r Wvet'.i's Saee and Kii!;bur tonight
and you'll be delimited It h your dark
i handsome hair snd your youthful an-
j lf iraiiee within a few days. For sale
'by Owl drug stor
Knights of Pythias.
Win. T. Hnddurlh. C. C; O. W. Con-
way V. C; (i. W. Webster I'.; C. 1
Winch Jl. of W.; J. C. Templeton K
It. & S.; . X. Smithson. M. of K.;
I. S. Pass Jl. ot K.; W. O. Holromb
M. at A.; Paul Ilarnes I. 11. and Tom
Karrell O. G.
F. O. E. Officers.
Frank 7L Sarber worthy president;
'"has. Theoholif worthy vice presi-
dent; .1. IL Miles worthy chaplain;
O. F. Fowler worthy secretary; ("has.
J. Rider worthy conductor; K. 7K
Preston inside guard; A. G. Tettitt
'ititside Riiard; Dr. .1.-1 Ilouseworth
Aerie physician.
Tho officers of the Lad'es of the
(J. A. R. nre as follows:
Mrs. J. M. UTiitted president;
lielo Seaman Renlor vire president;
Mrs. N. M. Carter junior vice presi
dent; Mrs. Amos Ewing treasurer;
Ruby Ifuber secretary; Emma Miller
chaplain; Minnie lli-Kins conduifr;
Melvina Tillman. A. Con.; Julia fatta
C; ilrs. X. K. Gregory A. G.; Jlrs.
W. 1!. Herod patriotic instructor
S. C. club (Meets every week at
the bath house. Crochet club Mem-
bership 25.
lllffh class Ilul'f Orpington egps for
hatching. Call on or write fill North
lUtii street. Guthrie. Geo. A. Garri-
son .
We are sure to get the Ihifler of
Fortune if -we do but prapplp witu
her. Seneca.
Phonographs
Racket.
for sale at King's
Charge once more then and be dumfi;
Let tho victors when they come
When the forts of foliy fall
Find thy body -1-V the wall!
Matthew
Arnold.
See Swearengen for Photoi
.... tl. He jove we serve; f
long as we are loved by others
would say that we arn lnlknr.ii.
...7iiuoauii
is useless while ho 1
Louis Stevenson
and no man
a friend. 'Robert
Dr. E. C. Adams DentisV Suite i
3 Spurlock Buiwins. FhoneS.
Fi'einot
irnni men witli God ho w.t
.... '"'a
'I ins days.
's liusiiiess all his pb
nre praise.- Parnell.
OKLAHOMA W0M1 1! SAVED 1
Bf WOHDERFUL STOMACH IB
Mrs.
Bray of Chandler After Long
Suffering Is Restored
to Health.
Mrs. Mary liray of Chandler Ok'a.
suffered for years with stomach and
liver trouble s. Sho tried all linds of
treatments and medicines in vain.
At last wlie came upon Mayr's Won
derful Stomach Remedy uud cot im-
mediate resulls. Part of her .letter
(-iven here:
I have hi en sick with Rail atones
for over three years. I must say thai
your wonderful stomach remedy com-
pletely cured mo.
I took all kinds of medicine but
sot no reiof. I had heart trouble and
malaria so bad that I thought I would
have to change climate. I took all
kinds of pills and got no relief an1 l
suffered agony. I saw your adver-
tisement in tKe paper and sent for a
sample bottle. I must say that 1
am well. 1 have pained in weisht
and look and fl fine."
Thousands of others have had J'tst
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Itemed'
u is Known all over the country t
luiihe or its wonderful merit
general success. Tho first dose
vi noes.
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach R
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