The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 26, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CUTITRTE DATLY LEADER TUESDAY OOTOBETl 26. 1915.
PACE TWO
KIDNEY JND BLADDER
TROUBLE CAUSES GREAT
- - DISTRESS
It elves iie ffoat pleasure
ommend Dr. Kilmer's Samp-Root
aiv one suffering from mail
- for four year I Was troubled -b
. hemorrhages from the bladder and
i as not able to get any doctor -".ho
j.etmld hPlp me. ;I wagln dueh shape
f tEat sleep t nijrnt wiib. xmpossime on
GUTHRfE ElfIL
iOFMHT
alToimt of distressing symptoms
fi'hil'i bending over I would be strick-
(i with such a prtln that it was Imps-
slble for me. to sffMghtia up. .Mr.
jvftenry. one n) n leadipuf drneeiets
.advised Pr. ' rilwer's -Swamp-Root;
:.. ... t i ..;u i
ajtnouga 1 IlPwr- oaa nut lumi in i v nlnce
: patent medicos as a last resort I I Mi. Lucile Latta who has a pU
; purchased a dollar bottle of Swamp-on all programs of Hartrahft lost.
iRoot. I noticed a derided chance attended the recent G. A. It. reunion ut
and after null? two bottles I was :Vash)ncon- she read an Interesting
completely cured. Jt seemed romam
miss laitv ih:s(;iuih:s in n
im:ckm' visit i() Wash-
ington d.c. ;
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KENOSHA KL05ED KfiOTCH
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BRYAN 111 110
FIGHTS FOR STATE
PR 0 H 18 1 Tl B N
;i:ij:(:h( to hi: m:u) nov.
SKCOXiV; CAMPAIGN IS
V i:mi:it
Washington.
. i . .iMnlHno u-liuf
able that T slmold be cured so quick- ; P"lr l lne lHlu .
Iy after being ill bo Ion?." Hut since mhe saw and beard iuo paper
this took place nearly two years a 50 lows:
3 have never been troubled and woull 1
'highly advise any one suffering from Comrades Ladles and Gentlemen:
the same trouble to at least give jAa u nave ranea upon mo to give
. Swamp-Root a trial and I think the ' . .. inrtine
results will bo the ome as mine. " wount f 80110 of tlie nltln
Yours very truly (events of my late journey to Wasli-
THOMAS A. 1BBN1NBTT. .Jington I. C I .will give a sketch of
Creonsbiirsr. In.ljrinrt. some ot the historic placei I visited.
!
r Personally appeared before me this
Uv r" "wJv." ... rV . Ta. tell.. all that 1 saw wouia do an
r . u. '!.- .1' I imnriB.lhilitv. bo I have written a
! f'atement and made oath that th;p
name
fact
' J
Is truo fti Hibstitnce and in
A. (ROWKR.
Notary T'ublte
mposflhllHy.
aperC a fev
Ltter to
Dr. KI'mftf Co
ainnbrfnntnn. N. V.
Prove what Swamp-Rott will do for
You.
Send tfn eentx to Pr Kilmer It Cft
felne-hamton N. V.. for a astiifle sire
bottle. It tpIH convince anvone. Y0.1
H1 ilo receive a booklet at rnlu-
tble Information tell'n; about tie kid-
neys and Madder. When writing. Y
sure and mention the Onthr'e Dai''
t-eader etnilar fl'ty-cent and nr.e-
dollar size bottles for sale at 1) drn
atores.
CHRONIv CONSTIPATION.
. "About two years ago when I bfe-
gan using Chamberlain's Tablets i
bad been suffering for some time
with stomach trouble and chronic
constipation. My condition tmprov.
ed rapidly through the use of these
tablets. Since taking four or five
fcottlet of them my health has been
fine" writes Mrs. John Newton Irv-
ing N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.
WHITE PilWS
DISFIGURED FACE
And 'Hands. Jiurncd and Itclied
1 So Gould Hardly Sleep or
Put Hands In Wafer.
HEALED BY CUT1CURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
T "My hand and face broke out with (mall
white pimple. Thwy burned and iihd m
t nU;ht that I could hardly sfcrp at all.
and I waa obltgnl to vnucn
and Irritate the aflactod parts.
I was not able to put my
hand in water either with-
out it catntnut pain. Toe
breaking out disfigured my
face fur the time boiiis
caiurfug quite a number of
earn to appear.
V 1 "Fina.H j 1 saw an artvertlso-
ment for Cutirura Soap and Ointment ta
I bought a cake of Soap and a box of Oint-
ment. I boftan to not reliof at Wnce and I
was completely healed In alz woolu."
(Signed) IX. Masgamori 210 Florida Ave.:
JacksonviUa Fla March IU ID 15.
Sample Each Free by Mail
i With 32-p. SWn Book on'request. Ad-1
dross post-card "Cntieura. P.pt. Tt IVmm
Iod. Sold throughout tho world.
w remarks tluit I hope
fil liiiKt and enterlain you. Be
fore I go any further let me assure
y.ui that 1 had an excellent tiino as
well ai advertising and boosting for
Ihe Iteth llouso and Mineral Waters
tif Ctitjirio wherever I went. Indeed
I l!strfh.Hdd tibont. 4000 circulars
along my wholo route.
Mount Vernon.
Mount vernon home of the first
resident of the United States of
America is situated on the western
bank of the I otomac about 15 miles
r )iu AVn.i!tiiif.toii. It Is reached by
electric cars from wasmngiou au.i
.Mount Vernon. In the grounds will
bo found the tomb of Washington and
the mansion home occupied by him.
it Is open to visitors from 11 a. m. to
I p. m. every day except Sunday. On
entering Mount
1
rilEV Sll THE TEST!
COOPER'S
I' t
At 1
KENOSHA-KLOSED-KROTCH
Union Suits
"omatter liow severt' tlio stlaiii; no' matter what p
silion t hey never rip .or S";ip ?t. the eroteh. Men who
wear thein onee huy 110 oilier. They are the original and
only genuine closed eroteh union suits for men.
We have the exclusive sale in Guthrie.
to $4
GARDNER & SQEHL
Columbus O. Oct 26. With Wil
liam J. llryan former secretary of
state as ths principal speaker lead 1
ers in the fight for state-wide pro-)
hibitioa in Ohio hava prepared for a
whirlwind campaign that is to bo led )
by Mr. Bryan during the next four
days and is to be kept up by others j
until the 'dose of We campaign on
the night ibef ore the election Novem-j
her. 22.
Mr. Bryan will tour the state in a
Special train the opening siieeth bj
ing set for 9:13 a. m. tomorrow at
Steubenville. While prohibition was!
defeated in Ohio at the election last'
November by a majority of 841 32 j
the dry leaders assert that they have
an excellent -hance to win in the!
coming election.
If Your Hair is Falling Out
we know of no better remedy tlmn
"93"
JSSS Hair Tonic
A preparation which we gladly recom-
mend to you. 60c. a bottle.
Gray's Drug Stora.
Vernon ono is ro
manding an excellent viow of the city perhaps the greatest hunter the" world
and the - Potomac river. They are has ever known.
entermg - open from. o'clock a. m. Until sunset! '
nniie.1 to pay for admission to the .... h1Mov. Hnnf.a I Arlmgton Cemetery.
ground narrow w. alks. beautiful buildings covered
fnl bedces on either side adorn tne-
.i.4 in thn manalon home. There
NEW WALL PAPER DESIGNS.
A crisp new line of fancy and plain
wall paper just received. Wall paper
ll?gfff.gjg::??!y is like women's garments t:ie style of
color and design changes. Call and
see the 1916 styles at John Scribbens
next door east of Leader office.
Ai::ng;on ine site of the National
with ffy. Parks and driveways are. a Mimary cemetery is snuaieu on tue
..... i i.i. v.nn. All Virginia shore of the Potomac about
. 1 UUIUU IITAIUltl Ul LUIO UUI11C. ---r. -
!o a Beparate house tor eacn uuuw. utmQgt our mjleij frQm Washlngton and
vl.: Carpenter house Ice house and m sol(ller8 themselves reached by electric cars starting from
mI'ie house etc. Entering rrora 1110 .
' '"UE- . .. nrnva neenrntn iriuries and no nt out
thing to attract tno ' n ... .
. 1. ii..
n o iu vu.MB -- 7 ry lare ot lnterest. one guide a
"i'chtseer's notice are the old-fashioned ' . j .
5.(uiw.uiwLao njoat amtajie on informed us that
wooden shutters tlx Dug P. .y
Washington's library are all 111s oooks
also an old prayer book belonging to
his mother. The map of tho United
Suite.! a chair table book case and L
writing desk complete the furniture.
U is said all the decoratious are the
Mi-.n'e as in Washington's time. Ou
leaving tho library room the upstairs
ia the next place of interest. On this
floor is to be Been tho room in which
Washington died and all tho guest
rooms. The former mentioned con-
tains a huge bed with curtains at the
side a chair and table. The guest
rooms are furnished much in the
3am6 way only more expensively fit-
ted. The parlor is elaborately decor-
ated and contains many articles of
taste. The large rug given to Wash-
ington by La Fayette the French
General is erne of extreme beauty.
The only room one can go in and
Inspect contains many relics of the
"Father of the Country." Among
ed the money for tho home and that
instead of them owning the govern-
ment money the . government owes
them. Tho inmates are required to
pay. fwo cents a day for their clothes
Cooif and lodging. A millionaire could
not afford tlie pleasure and luxuries
these heroes enjoy. There are two
chapels on the grounds the Episcopal
and the Church of Our Ludy as nearly
all the soldiers are devoted worthip-
pers. New National Museum.
The new National Museum the
division of natural history and
national gallery of art ia situated on
Tenth and B streets.; It .contains
relics ami objects of all kinds collect-
ed by tho government since its
foundation. Its spacious halls con-
tain all the exhibits formerly in the
old museum and tho Smithsonian In-
atitutlon. ! It is open to the public
from 9 a. m. to 4:E0 p. m. The selec-
12th street and Pennsylvania avenue.
Here lie buried 16000 soldiers of the
Civil war. On one side are the pri-
vates on the1 other all the officers.
The grounds are beautifully laid out
and a view front the porch of the
Mansion House is a memorable one.
THE Texas Wondr cures kidney and
bladder troul le dlssol vos (Travel enres
dialwteo weak and liiuie backs rheuma-
tism and all irreeularitiea of tho kidneys and
blttitUer in both men and women. If not sold
by yourdrutftfiat. wiii bo sent by mail on re-
ceipt of L One small bottle is two mouths'
treatment and seldom fails to ixT-f ect a cure.
Send for testimonials from this and other
States. Dr. E. W. Hull. 21K6 Olive Street
One may view the mighty Potomac! St. Louis. Mo. Sold by drug.rlsts.-Adv.
with the large men of war and sub-
marines that guard our shores. The
Atlington House wits built in the first
year of tho 19th century and for some
time was the home of Robert E. Lee.
One of tho events of Utmost interest
while I was at Arlington was the
burial of the four naval heroes who 1
lost their lives in the submarine ac- j
( ident off the southern coast about j
four years ago. The bodies could not !
be identified so each was buried side i
by side
tiful
1
-mbre
a town car
If you still think of the electric car
as a car for 'use only- on paved
streets then you have not kept
abreast of advances in electric car construction.
The 1916 Detroit Electric is a speedy powerful
thoroughly modern electric-powered automobile
in every sense cf the word. It will give you the
highest quality of service 365 day in the year.
Whether it is the coldest winter day cr a hot
.. lummer afternoon ycu ride in comfort. Further-
more its batteries provide sufficient mileage on
Cine charge tota.te yju (artl-rthan you ordinarily
want to ride in a whole day over intcrurban
roads as well as pity streets. May we give you a
' demonstration f' ' '" '. '
J :.
Prices range from $1975 to. $2275
ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR CO.
DETROIT MICHIGAN- .
Manufacturer of the Detroit Electric Car. Direct
factory branch Kansas City' Ml36otirl" Anderson
flectric Car Company.
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TIMEMGED
SIE IT BID
The commissioners of insanity in
nession today found Eula Hunt aged
22 of Guthrie to he insane and order-
ed the sheriff to convey her to the
sanitarium at iNorman.
Watson J. Banks a patient at a
local sanitarium was also declared
to 'be Insane but it was decided that
as he was not a legal resident of the
county he would have to be sent ba:1:;
to Missouri tine state from which e
?ame.
A lazy liver leads to chr.-.ntc Vf
pepsia and constipation u:i;en '.it
iole system. Doau's Kefnieu
per box) act mildly od me Iwer an I
.4. At all drug htci-ra.
NEW DESIGNS; WALL
New designs bright color dti'l
colors plain styles. The very latest
in wall paper. Call and see the latest.
John Scribbens.
PROPHECY OF EDISON AND STEIN.
METZ APPEARS MORE PRAC-
TICAL THAN IT SEEMED AT
FIRST.
Some months ago It was published
j throughout the United States that
Thomas A. Edison probably the best
known inventor in the world made the
statement that within a short time
there would be more electric current
sold for tho charging of storage bat-
torlea in electric vehicles than was !
The navy rendered a beau- . . ronsllmi for house light-
service after which came the ; I
s ilute for their dead. Many of the i Furtheri fjr. Chas. P. Steinmetz the
neat generals lie buried at Arlington !ejectrjca wlzard recently made the
and imposing memorials mark their 8tatement that withri the next ten
resting places. ) ycara ovef a miUion electric ears :
In conclusion I would say that the;woud be sol(!- These prophecies at j
G A. R. parade was one of great! at the time they were made seemed
splendor. Because Oklahoma was a ! impossible even to many of those who
territory when the Civil war broke out were closel allle" wlln lue 'UUH"-
SELF-RELIANT HOME DOCTORS
is what women aro called who all
over this broad land make their an-
nual collections of roots and herbs I
and relp upon recipes which our pio-
neer mothers found dependable for
different family ailments. Tn one of
these recipes Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound had Its oridin
and so successful has it proved that
there is hardly a city town or ham-
let in America where some woman
who has been restored to health by
its use does not reside.
Don't Get Wet
k Yr and carry around a load
A N water an' a told.
Slicker-$3.00
f-vKii Tower's Fish Brand
t-l -a -i. -.
4.4: 1. sheds every drop.
Pint- Rtflex Edges
y fitting and
strong ct every
f7 r 'iT from running in
J-f lrJ Protector Hat. 75 cents
Satisfaction Guaranteed CjWEftlS
Send for catalos tfl
a. j. tower co.p
s.s- BOSTON ftiHtt.!$d
1 i
;as the character of the electric car
were offered seem to prohibit the
TAKE A
ffiliB
When you want to make a quick
trip in a comfortibie convey-
ance there le nothing like a
Taxi
PHONE
1 or 143
W oiKifYalf trains dn and
night - fJ !(. s
' ' -v ; . l -$
'TfanAfer Yaxicab und
Baggage Line jiHT
AUTOS and TEAKS
for
COUNTRY DRIVES
Remerriber the Phone Num-
bers 1 or 143. We never close.
Prompt response to all calls
E. E. TALLMAN
these are a huge silver platter used j tions comprises Innumerable speci-
Wutthinirton only on special oc- mens of fish birds reptiles etc. In
. . ..t.. itlu nnrlnr rnriin nnn section mav he 'seen tlie stHtlie.1. ' tile Okhibnfnri itiAnvni inn ninrehr-rt ill
CaSlOUH. nuiu ..0 . - . - --..-n j .
a h-Ulwuv leads out on the porch relics and curios of the American tho rear. I was the only lady in the maile at tne time these 8'a.ements
.. 1 met cm! have a most Indian. The statues seem real indeed entire parade. Pennsylvania avenue
wuo - - - - .- - --- . - - -. - iiii.. . ...nn1.lo. Ha..
before them of tao and it seems as if they could almost was decorated aily with flags and j " i'"-.--
j speak. The next department is do-1 bun ling and was Iri gala attire for the j over- Ul character of the electric carj
Navy Yards. votoa 10 onus anu mere are uirus oi .paraue wnu n was one 01 tne tnriuing " " - r-
The navy yards aro at the foot ot every description size and color. An events of the m ason. I viewed the!SDced liava b?etl Increased and its
FJKhili street and are open to the interesting feature ot the museum is j President while on the march. lie is Prlco feMr reduced while Its gen-
. .. 1 ft..'..l1L until tli.-v nvnniulri nolntinim on? lm irAflo ' fai i ti ! ) 1 v iim.)i 1-. nrrlnrr hnn 4V.n eral quality of excellnce has been
. 1- 1 mrtcf nf nnr nt art nf Rnmo rf onr lnnRt Tintnd cuts in thf nmra Klinu.- him T lur maintained.
sunset. 11 is umc iuuv 1.."- v. --- -- - - -
implements of war are made inclnd- s.u iptors and painters. The animals ! heard him give an address to over
ing submarines cannon etc. It is hi- occupy the next department and in '65000 persons in the pension depart
terestlpg to watch the operations of this are lions chimpanzees buffaloes ; ment. After this he was given a vote
the machinery as it scrapes the red and indeep every animal known to of thanks by the O. A. R. and they
beautiful scene
Potomac river.
Mi
ESSAGE TO SPDHTSME
The first in the state and the one "Svre Enough" Gun and Sports-
mens Goods House that is always withyou is the Olsmlth Arms Co.
of Guthrie Oklahoma. Established April 22nd 18S9.
All kinds of Fire Arms repaired. Guns re-stocked and-re-bored
for close or open field or trap shooting by ono who knows liow. The
Parcel Post is open to you for the transfer of your damaged Ulrearms
from your homes to the shop and from the shop to your homes' for
less money and with more certainty than you can bring them your-
selves. Try it
rib id
1
Iffilll! IT SICKENS!
LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"Cora's Llrer Tore" Starts Year Liver
ECiier T23 Calomel Md Dcesn'l
hot iron or as it is finishing some civilization. To Theodore Roosevelt heartily assured him they would sup-
baby cannon about tho length of a belongs the honor of a great many of port him in all his undertakings.
good sized house. In the harbor lie these specimens of Interest. He is Lucile Latta.
I vaehts. cruisers man-of-war and the u...' '.. I. .. ." . . .. ' 1
President's private yacht the "May-
' "lower." This vefsrls Is about J00
1 cot in length lias three torpedo do-
: itroyers and two submarines. There
ire about 250 sailors on the "Msy-
i lower.'' While in it I played on the
j Pref iclcnt's piano and sat lu the
! president's chair. The quantity of
I food 011. the vc sf-el might have fed the
ttarviiii l-.ord.-s of Europe but I was
''nfbrnirt f hut sailoi are hearty
ieiera. liundrods of bushels of lta-
toes onions pan-nips and beans cans
j-tf 'tondwiaed; foods etc. were lcA.A
; upon as a meager supply of food.
Every part of the vessel was complete
'in it:? furnishings and indeed almost a
; mansion on the water.
! Soldiers' Home.
I The t-uldiers' home is situated about
1 two miles north of the Capital and
may be reached by Ninth street car
; line and also the lirookiard line. The
.groui.ds are beautifully located coiu-
l pr Vit
1W Ut iliUi.l
Yea Sick.
TIsten to no! Ta!: ro mnre i;-k-enitiff.
sr.liv.it in: ralorii-! when bilious or
coiitipat"d. l.'nn't lusi" a day's work!
t:ili)KH-l is in-vi.-in-y or quicksilver
wi.irii ca-ises 11. vro.-i-i of t;e lwint-s.
Calcatel v. l 111 it d mcs int.1 cbntart
v.illi Bciir luie eia-he into it. buakiug
it up. This i? kIi ii you f.vl that awful
n:i:ia and cran.pii'T. If you are iduii-
Irish and "aH kn v lcpd out." ' if yc.:ir
livi r i.- torpid :i:nl U.-v.-'s e-n.ii;'.!'d
or . j 11 I :n- ; h l.-.r' ... l".iri( w:!!'-1
f'-i!7!t if I-ri-.itb i-1 1 or s'tmnnWi s.Mir
ju-t- iJtkt? a sv.nn:':i! of l aniih-ss Ood-
toa'j Liver Xvso ou wy jjuwaiitiic.
The fact is forcibly in evidence
when the product of the Anderson
Electric Car Company Manufacturers I
of the Detroit Electric is carefully j
considered. Every energy and vast
I amounts of money are being expend-
I ed by this progressive company in
'manufacturing a car which will fullfil
the prophecies of the great Edison and
; Steinmetz.
I These cars aro now manufactured
in larger quantities so as to permit of
their sale price being lowered and
still maintain the quality which the
j American family demands. Every in-
Tt 'dication points to the fact that the
Hero s mr Fiaramce Go to nnv drng ...
store and get a 50 cent bottle of l)od- present progres being made by . the
s..n' Liver lone Take n spoonful to- Anderson Electric Car Company will
night and if it doesn't straighten Tort contlnue until ln the near future a
rtUiib uu Bun It UlKtf iuu ih'i line ami . . m 1
vion.us bv morning -I want you to go troit Electric car will be offered to
back to the Ktorc and get your money. Uie AmerierMJ people. which will fill
Dodsons Liver lone is destn. ing the
pnlc of calomel leiuiit it is real lirer
Casli Register Typewriter Safe and Lock Work a
Specialty. Correspondence Invited.
Olsmith Arms Co.
Phone 198. Guthrie Oklahoma-
HOUSE WIRED
i t ".
TIE MODERN WAY
medicine; entirely vegetable therefore it
can n-it salivate or make you sick. 9
I gnarantx1 that one spoorful of I5od-
son's Liver Tone will put your slnpirisl'
liver to work and clean your bowels oi
that sour bile and constipated wast
which is cl"r!ii:i your system and mak
ir.ST you feel miserable f guarantee thai
.1 lxittie of Iij-on's Lirer Tone w il
kee.p your entire family feeling fine foi
u o:itli. Give it to your children. 9 It h
!a i?i!-ss: doesn't gripe and they like Hi
pit-. ijMt taclu.
t
every demand of an automobile and
at a price which will permit the aver
age American family to own one.
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if you will take a
fa D!raPbTtia
before and after each meal. Sold only
Ly us 2oc a box.
301 .
The cost of wiring is slight hardlxJo ie reckoned jtlj when yon!
think of the comfort and many conveniences that electricity brings. '
Na matter how old the honse is our men can wire it quickTyVnd
without disturbing your household routine or arrangement and ivjtbpui'
dirt or disorder.. ' ' (.! j 'nifiW '6 JfjY
' A request on the phone will bring our representative to tell you-
how slight the cost of wiring your house in The Modern Way will be.
USE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
Telephone 111
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA
(Light Co.)
Cray's Drug Stora
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