The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLA.
AT HE
K 1900.
WOMEN'S
DEPARTMENT
RAMSAY'S
Aavice to Womei
of Mis lUle Kim
slate.
WHN evidence the barbarian
of a wiah to be clv-ilited. 0 daua:
and wives if you would V I
adnra yourselves; if you woul
adored be beautiful "
The C
A ct
An
Bag
.lhOU
son will show
women who havP
ollertion at least
never were o n;
i of this useful
nent a this yr
s. They are of
liable silk queer
"Vc: si-i-n h.-fo
the
that
all
Ori
P
Children Have Rights.
hlcaico landlords arc proftlblteti
in refusing to alio tenant- i li
hildren to ocenpv their houses or
ats. The law. which nian of the
landlords had lauicheil at. declaring ii
unconstitutional has been i t i . t as
perfect h constitutional b a rf-n i
derision.
Work of a Southern G
It. is thought tbat
SoUlhei li -'a - !
tnc
Qu:ion of Drapenei
Let ;he wi8 m
ill ap'Ties beware 'e
nir-.l by an inartls
lira peri en m; eonfo
of the wearer ami
who woul. I pu: the sa
erics on fchfc Mtirta
fashioning of them at all.
Thinka Women Dangerous.
Tolstoi has a good mam things to
say or women. among them asserting
t ha ' "all the luxuries of life an
quired mmI suppoTied hj women.'
"Tie you. self up with a woman.' lir
says "and. like a fettered prisoner
you lose ail your freedom Bverj
man." he declares ' feel thai whli
i.u rail low for a beautiful woman."
Even for the Babies.
Mrs. 0. II P. Helmoni gar 2.0Q0
dolls 10 poor rhi'dren. and each one
wore a yellow "rotes for wome '
saab. There seems hoie for the
cause if this coming Rene a Ion Is to
!) brought up with suffrage thrust at
it from babUmod.
The three last days of this week we will clean
house all the odds and ends will go out in a hurry
all classes of merchandise that are doubtful we will not invoice
we will sell them now if these ridiculous prices will do it.
USHl TOOK ALL ALONG RUSSELL ASKS A NAME
in' r.vo pri t" !V5 ami M.tm: ti vomer tm-
luck wc wiH for tin--.- three v - sell the in it $.1.50
aim joc a vani
A few odd patterns that
m u ill i li iso out at 10c
Chicago Express Cashier Declares Attorneys Who Want
Absent But So is a to Give Opinions Should
Day s Cash Sign Em
SII.Kt I.IT.S-F
tic i-inch ta-i cA
the besl
sold at
yard.
t I i I L( )TIIS Full bleached fine Damask.
Skim no napkins that why we turn tlit'tn taosc;
air In'-! fct.OO cloths for three (lavs at
at toe v at
AN ODD
Special to Dairy Leader
Chicago. Dec SO. A sum said to
amount io $20iflo and George A Cap-
ion. cashitr or ihe I'nit.ri States
Rtpreai company at its Knftlcwnod
office disappeared christmaa eve.
T! rush had been in the Knglf-
vrttod offlcf all da and ofrtcialc of I ho
Ptprss company connect It illsap
paraiice with ihat of thp cafhii-i
.Detectives of tli' company all over
the connt'v are wortilns in eeaseli'sa
attenip; to find Capron Local Hi
elal admit ihi simnlLancotis lls;ii
pearaneen of man md niom-v. but j
ptand the amouni taken ai anpr-'xi-mately
13.000 one dav's receipts a I
thp FhtRlewood office.
Report from ae scene of the
then hov.ever. rntiKe up n scale laat
reaches $2onoo and this in the tb?
ftte ;vueraH.v acceptel. The report
from aoffforitative sources also In-
clude one or ntore valuable Ohrlaltnas !
liaekaRes of cash in the booty taken..
Capron. according to T. B. Mc-
Donnell general auperlnteadent f
the expretK company helped himself
to tm tnoney. while six other men.
Including the agent were working in
the same room with him Stories
from different official differ how
ever ami all showed a reluetance to
Klve details when aaked about the
matter.
Looking One's Best
Hill woman's delight to look Iter
beat but pimples. kln erv-tlons sarc.-t
and bolla rob life oi joy. lu ten! Buck-
lln"s Arnica Salve emeu them makes
the akin soft and velvety it glorifies
the face. Cure pimples Cold sores
cracked lips chapped hands. Tr it
Infalliable foi piles. 25c at all
(lata
A NW GAS WELL.
gawclal to Daih trader.
BiaekweP Okla Dee :tl. S;..:ui
Brothers have brought in a nets well
for the I n.un and Oil eompaio
They strncu the and ai "SS feet lasl
week hut deferred 'ulnglna h in
nattl thla week. The well is hatdb
a xtl-ong siille- lit the wells III this
district t The eoni)an has an
abundano .r gas. hn- they are going
io keep .n developing the Held The
well brought In ;hi week la on the
rienry Sharp place five miles north
weat of this city.
I .eailei i hat .it ie ne s eliiim thai t
will recpiire .'u er cent of the voter
of Oklahoma to Initiate the New
Jerusalem" bill.
Now In the name of all thai is de-
OMt Why does not the attorney (?);
who claims that aay so over his In-!
dividual signature and not subject the
entire Mttfeaaioa to rtdlfltila? It Is
general!) conceded that among the
horde of attorneys who infest Okla-
homa there ai unite a huge per cent
of latelHfeni men Some of thein'
are so lBi!tlgeul that i .. . even
realize that there is .set a smulleiing
of brains left outside ihe regular
profession. Then there be other
Oklahoma's constitution says: "Any
measure submitted to the people by
the referendum shall be declared e:ir
ried when a majority of those voting
ihereon vote yea and noi otherwlaa."
42044 majority of ihose voting on
slate selection No I Voted yes and'
nobody but an attorney i "i would te
fat to it as a "defeated measure."
For the further Information of "at- i
torney" if) and others who may not
know an) hatter allow me to suv
that state question No. 4 reftrrwd lo
the people by (be first legislature i
and saie quest ton No 0 initiative
pelillon No. 2 tnow ready to he Bled I.
are no more the "same measure
than is a handful or alfalfa seed a
hjftla of hay no more ihe same meas-
uie than Is u load of corn and ha
a beef steer; no more the "same
measiin than is the Santa Fe rail
in. el the city of (lUihrie. Stale Qtm
lion No. 4 was ihe "seed." The facl
thai It w as overw helmlngly endo sed j
by the voters of Oklthomi wai the
1 .ti for the prepnration and inliin- .
tlon of stale iiuestion Vo. S.
sine quest ton No ti can be used
io secure the result that the voip on
state question No. 1 Indicated that'
ihe people of Oklahoma destir to W
cure: o can a load of corn and !)
can he used In prnduclnc hee'' sti r
so can the Sama KV railroad bt
Mnd bo nvat ii uie dtj of untu i; n i
the parties interested in either 'a
slanre so desire.
Your for practical a Mutca! tan oi
"horse sense ( antpliell Ku.-s' 11
Pont let the itaby suffer from
eczema seres or any itching of the:
skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant
relief cures quickly. Perfectly safe
for children. All druggists sell It.
.KOLIKE for comfort fast colors all
TAfeLE I.IN'KX -( bids and c.nls m will close
mi at less than cost; extra hortvy rtitWefttClred patient
loih-. dzc S v i f am! wc had 'S of them: there
;rc jttsl -i left they sold' at $3.5) and $4450 according
to the e. Your choice of an of ihem for .Sj.o.
) ( LOTUS.
$3.50 ; vi uir
ihoiu 15 in all. that sold from Sj.75
choice of gWj of them at $.2.25.
TAittE TiH'S Full hlcachcd. all lincn."54N54.
ilas Si. 50 each ; for three da - at Si.Kt.
VRttY SIM-Vl M IX I.I XFX XAPKIXS
Read thtae spdCificltloMs Jj-inch. all linen full
bleacltfd. edgtey all fat the het $1.50 napkin in the
I 'nited States; for three days Si.s dozen.
TW'f ) M'F.MS IX M ISIERY that arc umth vnur
special attention Lord and Taylor's Sample Line of
Hosiery fnw Brandt the best made.
L T XO. ..- -F.verv ( htyx stockki that sold hc-
iwccn 50c and 75c; very social at 39c pair.
LOT X ?. 3 Ever) jair of Onyx stocking that
sold up to $1.00 a pair: very special at 40c pair.
These are in Black Fancies and all colors.
SILKS Fancy aistin and plain colored drOSS
-ilk worth $1.00 at;l Si. 25 yard; your choice of
thousands of yards at k yard.
'F.' F Too MX Y FINE LOMFOKTS-
llcre is how to cure that take the knife and cut iKep
all of our $3.50 comforts your choice at .75.
I
GUTHRIE
tea&2fe OKLAHOMA
GET TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
8pecaj to Dally Ijeader.
Muskouee. Iklu . . I lee Stl f :. V
Kale) ami Co. tit Gainesville T. 1 .
seemed ;i temporary Injnneflon In
the I'niled States elrcHlll court here
restraining tb sheiift's 01 inskog.e..
Tulsa Carter and Mur.ay counties
and the state enforcement officers in
t.e e conn ties including State Kn-
fotTemeat Officer Sam gtonw and
John Hayes legaif assistant to the
governor from aeistng Ilauori slop
pied into Eastern Oklahoma while In
the hands of the railroad caaapajiles
in the depots c in the freighl bOuae.
hea -lug on the injunction will he
held here .lauuary 8.
Read Trui.
Hutchinson Kaa. After trying
doctors and different medicines for
kidney hladder and rheumatic iron
ble Hall's Texas Wonder eurthl me.
It Is the best medicine on earth-
Walter E. Perry. 20 S. Mala street.
SoJd by all rtnicirlsta.
RAIDED RAILROAD STATION.
HcA'ester Okla. iec. ;tt i on-
siaWeH aimed with search war aula
Wednesday Invaded the Rock Island
depot tiud a freight car Lit Krebs and
.oii't Ve;! 1 iti barrel of heer and
t"ei rive cases 01 whisky. The
question hi' ' at Men among the it lor
ft) s tiethi h otlieet - i . 1 1 1
the arder bl United states Dtatrtci
.tndge Campbell at Muskogee u
weelt relative to liquors shlpited In
SANGO IS PARDONED
Hieeill to aatl) leader.
'a.llili'liin. Dee. 80 The I'tesi
deul tiai commuted to expire 'mine
dtataty lit. laoioaea at hit yaara'
ImprlsoBment imposaj on Phillip -;aii-go
n ne.g.o citizen oi Muskogee who
pleaded guilty iu lurgery. In his re-
port on the ease the attorne genetal
aid tnut Satlgo had been the tool or
m hers and bad already been itni ris-
oned ii n i i n i ii the equivalent of
four yeai s' sentence.
Snngo is not the famous negro pol-
itician who for five years has dom-
inated the local Republican organi-
sation of Muskogee county. Colonel
s.'.nco. politician was once accused
Of being afflicted with a emigres to
al bee.
w&mzamsamzxm--- i tjtrir
The peculiar properties of Chttm-
herlaln's Cnugh Remedy havp been
thoroughly tested during epidemics of
Influenza." and when It was taken In
tune are htue not heard of a nin$de
i I n niieumonia Sold by all dealers.
BANKER-MERCHANT WEDS
Stung for 15 Years.
by 'Indigestion puugs Irving many
doctors and fit i.OO worth of medicine
in vain. H K Ayaene of logleatde N
JJSei Kings New l.lle
writ's tliev WW'-;
cure constipation billions
...:. .. i.. stomach liver.
I 'MR
1
CASTOR I A
For Iufants and Children.
The Kind 1m hn Always Bough!
ARKANSAS MUST BE BRIDGED
Special to Dwilv !ea.r.
Tulsa. Okla... Dec. :?--The city or
Ttttv" must have anothe: htidge
across the Arkansas river connecting
Loll; sides i .he river. Since ihe
county parchaaad Iha Itaal wagon
bridge trallic crossiiiK the rivei ias
tly Increased and has heeome so
heavy dim Oie piesenl bridae lacili-
lies are wholly Inadeiiuutc lo u coin
BOUGHT CAR LOAD OF MULE!
A sprained ankle will usually dis-
able the Injured parson for three or
four wcekB This is due to lack of
proper t real men t When Chamber-
lain's LlniJtfVni is applied a enre may
be effected In three or four days
This (fnlaiARl Is Me of the best and
BUM) remarkable preparations In use.
Sold by all dealers.
Special to Dally Uaader
Tulsa Okla. Dec. 30 At 3 o'clock
.'tc inv aftvhhnonn Frank A Haver
Sral io.ned in maniage to Miss Kaih-
e in. r ReiH by Rev (! A. lit matin.
o ihe Episcopal church of this city
tie eeverrtottv being performed t the
!:ome of the bride on North Boston
vnue.
Mr. Haver is a well known hnsiiti aa
matj -f this etiy helnR identified with
tlt Wrtghl e'.ilhlng company as well
at being cashier of the Merchant
and Planter' batik of this efty.
Heavy Impure bloou makes a mud-
dy pimply complexion headaches
nausea. Indigestion. Thin blood make
you weak pale itckly Burdock Wood
Hitters m.-'kea the bio d rich red pure
restores perfect health.
RIVER CUTTING NEW CHANNEL BQY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.
boars tka
(Biguttui 6 ot
4t:
tO IVnlv leader
erlck Okla Dc
in ar i.ed the ftrst
av count) wiih
BOY CARRIED HIS PAPERS
30. K It.
of the 11
car load of
shipped to
Special to iUilv Ualer.
F.I Reno Okla.. Dec. :'0 An Ice
In the S'OTth Canaoiatl river
pear this city bus caused the water
' 0 erfloa the banks and il is cut-j
ting a new channel a few hundred'
yards north of the river bed. There j
is grave danger ihat 'he costly steel
ii Idge north of the city In a few
be located over a bayou and
thai another bridae will have to be
built over the river.
McAlester. Okla. I)ei 1
IT rears old convicted of hn c thel
in the district court :n Lincoln conntj
came hei i- from Chandler carrying Special to The Leader
hia cnminitment to the state penl- lageisoll Okla. Dec
tentian. presented it to Warden us C Suits former
Dick and was locked up to serve on Sunn-. Okla.. Maga.-.in
yum. ..Jit Mid ihe sheriff handed him erf charge of the II t ; R
thi rtgper and told bim to cf.'.ie here will continue its publicaHoi
Slteclal to nally Ijeader.
l.awton. okla.. Dec. SO Law loft'
first serious automobile accident oc-
curred late Monday when Roy Hale.
7-yoar-old son of (i. w . Hale was
strurk Joe Muck a chauffeur I nitre-
diaiely took the lad to the hoapiid
after which he Rlirrende d to offi-
ce! s. He wa later discharged
examination by the official: proving
thai the killing was accidental.
The lad died ifedacaday.
TAKE CHARGE OF NEWSPAPER
in. -uriine
Wi'h the
has asnm-
vlew and
H.i
snepsla or Indlgi
fected With n persistent cough nfter yarfl. No appetite ami what I did
an attack ot inlluen-a. As 'Ills cough i distressed me tcrriblv
.... ... . ........ t.al uisiressoii me
can be promptly cured by the use of niood Hitters cure
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it sunbury Ohio.
I me
Murdoch
II Walk-
should not be allowed to run on until
it hecomea troublesome Solj by all
do
PROMINENT MAN IS DEAD
MRS. T. J. ABBOTT BURIED
IBBBGiaCI
ej. ej. Campbell :
A UCTIONEE R J
Ciciiera! I;ann and I.ie Stock Sal-- a Specialty. I alto Sell r
CimmI on Streets of (iiitlirte.
213 West Harrison Phone f. S
iiiiiiiiiii mini
Special to The Daily leader.
Kl Reno okla. Dec ;:n Th
mains of Mrs. T.' J. Abbott
back (o Kl Reno yeslerdoy
funeral services wire held
retidenct . 1 1.7 H
braughi
and ih
in. in th
this :im
pclal to Dail. tM;.
U raei Citv. Dee. :! William Nix
on 1 forme' f'animanv lade- -md
brother of Lewis Nixon the famous
' shipbuilder collapsed in the railroad
we e utaHn kuvu i-o!Artiav .ni.l dlp.l ii. a
hospital shortly afterwards.
V
s
Children Cry
FDR FirCKEH'S
ST O R I A
fllotn i
Hatchets
Hatchets
Hatchets
Hatchets
Hatchets
Hatchets
Hatchets
Good Steel Hatchets
Good Steel Hatchets
Good Steel Hatchets
our
II XT
1
!
Pick
f aaaaal
Each
These hatchets sold for 65c and 75c each.
Your chojee 25c. We are overstocked
HIRSCHI
air a i ri
THF. DAILY LEADER TEN CENTS PER WEEK DELIVERED
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