The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. Til
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Danderine
GROWS HAIR
and w e can
PROVE IT!
A Itdy from Minnesota wriUi I
As a result of n s i nv ICitulerlut ray
halt is ClOM to fie feet in length."
Beautiful Hair At Small Coat
H
AIK trbubH?. Iikr intii(ji.tlt i . Hp. ;
n.-.ve i.rc. wiUUKiv .lijiti. .!ti.l ill
erthfi mikuti.lerstoi.il Tlu-hi i :lt
not the tliiuK to be Tented (if the rensou (liut
It is simpty a product of the sea If) unci wholly
dependent uiou its action. The si -alp is the eery
soil in which the hair is produced nurtured and
etown and it alone should receive Hie attention
il results are to be expected. It would do iu
earthly good to treat the stem 01 a plant with u
view ol making it grow and .mit- more lit-rui-trful
-the soil in which the pnl growi railtl he
attended to T heiefore th ' in winch th
hair grows mutt receive the attention if yi.u art)
to expect it to glow and become more beuutiful.
Lou of hair Is cruised by the scalp drying up
or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment;
when baldness occurs the tcalp has simply lost
all its nourishment leaving nothing lot the iiair
to feed upon (a plant or eveu a tree would die
under similar conditions.)
The natural thing to do in either case. Is to
teed and replenish the soil or scalp us the case
may be and your crop will grow aud multiply
as uature intended it should.
Knowlton't Danderine hat a most wonderful
effect upon the hair glandt and tii.su of the
tcalp. It it the only remedy for the hair ettr
discovered that it timilar to the natural hair
foods or liquids of the tcalp.
It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair
soon shows the effects of it: wonderfully exhila-
rating and life-producing qualities.
One 25-CCnt bottle is enough to convince you
of its great worth as a hnir growing aud hair
beautifying rem) dv try it and tee for yourtelf.
NOW at all druggists in three sizes
25c 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Gut
(his
Out
FREE To sow ow Quickly Danderine
aetff wlfi will send a large sam-
ple free by return mail to anyone who
sends this free coupon to the
KNOW LT ON DANDERINE CO. CHICAGO ILL
with 'iieir name and address and lOc
in nlrfi or stumps to pay postage.
I LET-UP
IN RAILROAD
ACTIVITY
ECZEMA CURABLE
:;li.-t in any
m a special
dines if Uui for 25
SUkVKYS ON NEW ROADS
IN OKLAHOMA BEING
STEADILY PUSHED
gite to thoge Rtrffenag tram eczema
or any form of skill (liaea ;e absolute
ly instant relief with ro i ri or an
early cure.
A 1 m i la I trial size bottle of oil of
wtntergreen thymol and t-.: ..nuo
tic as compoundM fn the Chicago
I a ho aterti b of thd D. D. I. Comp tMy
may be had in oof Stt on this aper-j
lal offer. This one bottt. will con-
vince you we know tt-we couch fr
it
Tea years of sueOeBfl With liiu uiilj
sootUng wash. P. D. P I 1 i riptton.
has Convinced us. fllnl we hope ti
will accept the special L'a cow offei
on 1). I). D. Proscription to Hint yon
also will he convinced. Cray's DruR
Store In:: VV. Oklahoma avenue.
AMERICAN CENTRAL TO
TAP OLO BEAVER COUNTY
Road Working Eastward Across
Texas Panhandle
Country
JULY FOURTH AT MEDFORD.
COMET PREVENTED A FIRE.
New Court House Will Be Dedicated parties studying the Heavens Saw a
That Day. Blaze nnd gave the Alarm.
Special to Daily Leader.
Medford Okla. May i:i. At a mass
meeting of the business men and
citizens ot Medford it was decided
thai Medford should entertain thV
citizens of Crant county at a mon-
ste:' celebration here July 4 at a
dedication of the new court house
which is just being occupied this
week. Committees have been ap-
pointed io take the matter up with
the other towns in the county with B
view to making this a county affair
and the biggest celebration ever pull-
ed off at Medford. While it will be
a celebration for the people of the
eulii'e county Medford will foot the
hills and from the enthusiasm dis-
played at the meeting the funds will
be ample for a monster hit; time.
An !rlel Husband.
Is patient even with a nagging wife
for he knows she needs help. Sin:
iray be so nervous and inn down in
health that trifles annoy her If he
1b melancholy excitable troubled
with loss of appetite headache sleep
lessness. constipation or fainting and
dizzy spells she needs Electric Bit-
ters the most wonderful remedy lor
ailing women. Thousands ""of suffer-
ers from female troubles nervous
troubles backache and weak kidneys
have used them and become health)
and happy. Try them. Onl) BOc.
Satisfaction guaranteed by all drug
gists.
Special to Pally Loader.
Medio d! Okla. .May 19. Halley's
comet probably .-aveij this dace a
great loss by lire last night jpr
rather early this morning. Parties
who were up watching the comet at
3:46 this morning discovered a blaze
in the Cooririck feed store and turn-
ed In the alarm thus p: eventing the
spread of the blaze which would have
swept the' entire block Of frame build-
ings had it gained g headway. Ahoul
85 bales of hay were destroyed and
considerable damage was done to the
building. Altogether the damages
will amount ti. only a little over $100
A Man Wants to Die
only when a lazy liver ami sluggish
how ris cause frightful despondency.
Hut Dr. King's .New lite pjjla expel
poisons from the system; bring hope
and ooOrage; cute all Liver Stoin
ach and Kidney troubles; imparl
health and rigor to the weak nervou:
and ailing Hfie at all d'UggiaU.
REVIVAL AT MARLOW
Special to Xlaily leader.
Mal low Okla . .May IP Rev Kranl
L. Price of Siloam Spring Ark Is
conducting u revival i ffort at the M
K. Church South of I h is place.
Suvoyors for the American Central
falli-Oad working eastward across
the Texas Panhandle country reach
e Texola on the. Oklahoma-Texas
boundary during the past week while
the corps from the east is also in
Oklahoma working northward toward
M&nguni. It is figured t hat the iu -vey
will he Completed this week.
The first block of the road will be
built from .Miami Texas to Vernon
missing through Mobectle and Wheel-
er in the Texas Panhandle Texola
Mangum and OtUBtoe In Oklahoma.
The surveyo.s are working under
the di icctlons "i Major t'.eorge An-
gle. All the towns along the ttrat
block have their bonus money guar-
anteed and it is expected that con-
stitution work will begin in Texas
in the near future. As originally
chartered the American Central was
planned as a north and east road
from Canada to the cult crossing
the western Dakota Nebraska Kan-
sas Oklahoma and the Panhandle t
Texan to become a direct feeder for
the middle west to the Panama Can-
al it is clanmed that New York ana
London capitalists are backing the
proposed road.
The contract has been awarded 10
S. II. Owens Of Okmulgee to furnish
10006 ties to b' used in the con
Iruclion il the Kansas City Stipnl
pa and Southwestern ltailwny bar
I ween Sapulpa ami Tcxa:; ttte first
section io he built. The road Is to
COMPROMISE
HOPES ARE
SHATTERED
coal lies in a great half circuit!
In it south ot Me. letter.
The Wichita Kails and Northwest-
ern railway company BOhouncea that
it will award a contract the coming
week for an extension from Elk C'itj
to Hamilton eighteen miles and a
contract for grading from Mollis
Okla. to Wellington Texas. The irt
train over the recently completed ex-
tension to Kik City will be run Ttte -day
from Wichita Kails Texas.
The MWcontinenl Coal company ol
Kan. has
REGULAR' REPUBLICANS
fi EXPECT NO Alt) FROM
INSURGENTS
WILL PRtSS FUR VOTE
ON RAILROAD MEASURE
It hit
i ;. i
Perry Okla. ami Caney
has been granted a Chart
a capital Btoc'x ot Sr.O.OOii an
Mm tin and R. K. Wade of Perry and
S. M. Porter of Caney are the Incor-
porators. The company proimses to
mine coal in northern Oklahoma and
Southern Kansas in connection vith
the construction of tho Cherryvftle
Oklahoma and Texas railroad.
William Keneflok of Kansas City
president of the Missouri OklahoniB
and Quit railroad has announced the
sale of three million dollars of that
company's bonds In France and that
he will extend the road north from
Okmulgee. Prjrot Creek Vfnltfl aud
other towns In Oklahoma arq bidding
for the "xtiou.
Work on ih grade of the Kansas
i.twon and Quit road In Comanche
during the past weelj
of Walters connecting
in that vh Inlty.
Children's Dresses.
We linvc just added to oaf Children's and
i V Dresses some very neat and hand-
me patterns. These dresses are hand-
melv (!e: i:fnd and every care lias beea;
ken to make each nimiber exclusive and
i t colors and wdl
range in sizt; from
t and usually sell
3 year
$1.19
W e have another fine of I reS: es made of both light and dark
atonal well made and hatiiLoniely designed tlies dresses
nie in al sizes from years np to 14 regular $1.75
M i ial sale. MmnLiA 'it- .ml
98c
Completion
ilWiijiliJ&
county begaoi
In the vicinity
Bi veral towhfl
tin In eilhe
thence t'll.ti
crossing the
nlug thence
connect dire
Southern. N
paid l the
1 ompleted
POSTPONED UNTIL OCTOBER.
Special to Daily Leader.
Muskogee. Okla. May 19. The firsl
great national Indian conference ever
held in America which was to have
taken place at Muskogee during the
last week in dune with a big pov
wow on July 4th was postponed un-
til October In o.der to allow more
time to make preparations and in-
sure cooler weather.
I Farmers mechanise railroaders
i laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' lOcleetrlc
Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts boras
or bruises at once l'alu can not stay
where it is used.
EMPLOY SUPERINTENDENTS
Special to Dally littler.
Marlow. okla. May 19 The board
of education of the city of Marlow
last ulyhl employed Mr. B Bi rfofetOS
of Cliickaslia as superintendent of
the Marlow schools for the coming
year. He conies well recommended
Collin: ill' or Skiatonk
ward thrOUgh Nowata
I'h'isi 0 al M lain) and 1 tin
to JOpiln whore il Will
itlj with :he Kansas fit y
io bonus money Is to b
towns moil tin- line Is
tin! running a:' tar to
iihe.' ooiiiiisv Hie or Bkiatook.
'I he annual ineeting "t the stof'k-
holders of the Choclaw Newcastle
ami Western Rallwaj com pain y was
held at Mc A letter during tin pas)
week and the following olfieers and
directors elected: 0. W. Stone Ok-
lahoma City president; V. II. II.
Clayton Jr. McAlester vice presi-
dent; Henry Lepdqiieat secretary-
treaau er; . H. I'riee and W. B. w ii-
son Oklahoma City. It wu. announc-
ed after tho meeting that the eleven
mi lea of road will be built at once
to et nneel between the Hock (aland
track near Alderspn and the Missouri
Kaneas and Texiu fine tit Savanna.
This will traverse the best portion
of the coal fields and open up large
bodies heretofore unbroken. This
Dyspepsia is our national ailment.
Burdock Blood Bitten is the national
cure for it. It strengthens stomach
membranei promoted flow or diges-
tive juices purifies the blood buildi
you up.
Un'KUTI.Si'IMlONT
The candidacy of Leo Meyer for the
Democratic nomination lor secretarj
of state is everywhere receiving the
tnthuslaatla ami sincere endorsement I
"l.ieii it 10 justly deserves. Mr. Mey-
er has served as assistant secretary 1
of slate during; the administration ot
Bee etary Bill Cross and during Lho
latter' a IllnesH which luu; extended
over i great ir pan of Ine past tun 1
years; Mr Meyer has B&Onldurcd the
esponBlbllitiOa of tl fjfice and car-
ried them forward With marked sue
h. and ability. He Im faiuiilar with
' 'TV detail he I HOWS tile duties o
the office he has been tried and
found to be thorough!! competi at
t one: t 1 r worthy and efficient.
Khali faithful public service he re
'allied? if the Democracy of I his
state is desirous of rewarding one
who has evor upheld the banners of
the party who .has worked consistent
ly and conscientiously to render that
Service to 1 be public which Is deserv-
ing of their commendation If effi-
ciency ami thorough fauiiliarily with
the responsibilities aud duties of the
office eounl for anything if the qua!
mentions of honesty Integrity and
business ability are Wanted by the
Ibx payers of Oklahoma in I Mqj
er of Baokham county the (J01 iraoj
will find just such a man.
A vote for Leo Meyer at tho August
primaries' will be a vote of appreet
tlon of the Services of n loyal and
faithful public official who has made
good.
Walk
"Wonderful Cure"
In Mrs. Lydia Powell's own words Cardul per-
formed on her a ' 'wonderful cure." "I was so poorly"
she writes "with a pain in my left side and other
troubles that I was almost dead.
"My husband had our family doctor with me for
four months but I did not get any better.
"Before I began to take Cardui I could hardly walk
across the floor and was but a skeleton but now after
taking five bottles I can walk four miles and do my
work with a good deal more ease.
"I know that if I had not found Cardui I would
have been dead or perfectly crazy. It has saved me
hundreds of dollars and more than that my life and
my mind. "
Everybody almost has heard about Cardui the
woman's tonic but everybody
has not tried it. Have you ?
If not better begin now even
if not seriously sick because
it has eased the symptoms of
many cases that probabiy
would have become serious
if a tonic had not been taken
in time.
If you are seriously sick
all the more reason for trying
Cardui at once. It has cured
o.jtTserious cases. Why not
yours? Ask your druggist
lily Associated l'rcss.)
Washington May HI-Abandoning
hope of reaching an understanding
with the "Insurants" ou the rail-
fond bill the tegular Republican sen
aio ;- moved an early adjournment to
the Honuie WYdiioMlay to permit the
I lemocrais to get togvtflef to consider
i roposltlons looking to the biU'a confe
plelion. Senator Aldilch previously
jnade an effort to obtalp an agree-
ment to take l.hu final vole next Wed-
nesday but 1 heie were objections
and 1 he I'dpiest was not pressed.
it was the general understanding
that the Democrats would be ashed
io igslttf In expediting the bill by
permtttini; amendments to be hud on
ibe table by rofralning from speech
making and by other menus with the
understanding tbt In return the last
Mire sections of the bill feinting 10
capitalisation would be wlthdrawu.
The Democrat lc senators generally
have Opposed these provisions lie
caune of their supposed Infringement
Ol the right! of the siales.
The Democratic conference was ai
tended by ahom ti doxeti Of tmi Demo
traUc lawyers. Alter conslde bug
proposlUone advanced by the Repub
lean regulars they decided to sub-
mit their views in their colleagues t"
Mine to conside: ;my Suggestion that
ml.
injj io 1 in - fiviu o
W)l' I" It hill.
Concur With HoUSS
'The Semite i i i
1 1 1 r votes the houSi
lalinp; the dofeaae
out of orders at tin
nierce comlittlsslon as offered and
amended by Senator smith o( Mlctil
Kan and as later hfodifled at Ho Ufl
gestlou of Benator Hughes ol Colo
1 ado The provision as Ranted bj the
l ouse places I he conduct of SUOU
cases in the charge 61 U10 attorney
poneraJ ami permits the Interstate
commerce coinmissiou to Intervene.
as offered iu the senate by Mt
Smith the provision was so paodlfled
as lit permit ample nOttOC to the com
mission il'' accepted sfterwajrds a
huggeatton from Mr. Mushes which
ntso permltH the Intervention of siilp-
pi is or other pariies ai interest ami
mii only prohibits the attorney gen-
eral from discpntinultig such easel
without notice to the Interveners hut
Authorises them to proceed with th 1
case even after Hie attorney crucial
uui' have withdrawn from il.
One Coinpromiee
Tho I'Ote on 1 hi; combined propo
slUoo of the Michigan Republican and
Ho Colorado Democrat stood iu to '.!:!.
Thirty-seven of the affirmative votes
Here cast by Republicans and the oth-
v three by Senators Rletcbor Hughes
and McKntrncy Democrats Ten of
the negative votes were by RwpublU
nns Bevorldge Borah Bonrne Kris-
tow. Barkett CUtPP Cummins Dixou
Dolilver and UaFollette.
The success of th Smllt Hujghel
(provision was admittedly due to lh'
adoption of the house section which
is generally conceded to lie more f:i v-
1 rable to ibippers than was the prov.
kion In the iji iuimil nilinlnlstiallon
1:111. Without some concession ttj
would have been Impossible In get
I any Democratic votes and conslde -j
nhlv larger number or KepUMlCJUPl
i would have been lost. Indeed tin-
til the change was made there was
S fair prospeel for the defeat of the
I original provision and for the auc
I ecus of the f'umnilmi amendment sub-
BtltttUog the interstate commerce com
; mission fcj me govamnvcnt as the de-
1 ten dsn in these cases.
I In addition to action on the fl I
i Dro vision the sena'e also accepted
Inn amendment proposed by BonatOf
Aldrlch extending front ISO to 120
UIhvh the pe'iod dur'.iiR which the In-
terstate cotntnorco commisshm may
1 1 impend for Investigation any noi
' rates or claHsiflcatloiiH made by rail-
I mud companies. This also was a con-
I Cession in the Interest of the Shirt
r-nrs anl was accepted without divl-
telon and without debate
Ladies V ici Kid Ox I
$1.50 value
Ladies' ici Kid and
&2.00. mi sale ;it
;niic
Ankle Strap Pump plain fat-
cut P
stylo
Lai
patent neat style
$ .n I'miij) ; 0f
sale at
1 foxed with kid neat
S value for
SIJ9
.00 Ankle Strap Pump all
fit . like a $t00 r
patent tip.
uui
ate
( iim
( 'xfiin
Mi
d stvle
I Ank
value
mi sa!
al
$1.98
98
$1.48
'umps low
$1-89
The Bif Store on
the Corner.
We sell for Cash
a organs and tissue
I liealth ami hapnine
day ior final (l j j)r rneartg
H while a normal and
id lie il mfttarlrvll Of Vnlll' lift" will ll
' pro 1 1 ri 1 1 I thai v 1 'ii will Iim
of ci es to 1. 'in'.; 5 J 1 1 1 )fi'P
lutei itate com f
Iter Is arriving ai
anc! to that child
tn pel n et 111 nihil
9 I
CHIROPRACTORS
MAKE A SPECIALTY of
tendant tipnn the nit'impaiie or
change of life' which is a critical period for every woman and
one in which the nervous system should be in the very best con-
dition Id meet (he extra demand for strength and vitality re-
quired in order that nature may make the prtMtef changes in the
invoked upon which depends your luttire
SJ for a failure on the part of nature at this
misery and suffering and a life cut short;
he various derangements at-
inure conniii ntlv called "the
t t-t 1 1 mgiyetrt
w 1 aknc - am
laugh'
iiniort-
M 1 led change means thai
haoov. without disease ai
io a good old aire.
I l( 1 PAREN IS: 'oltr sou or 1
the age of puberty; nothing is of
and to its phy icstl and mental development m-
d and womanhood and this condition can only
iv 1 1.1 v 1 11 . tne nervous sv tent in pei icct condition
which can lc done by CHIROPRATIC adjtistmerttn
Come and bring your children for examination; it costs you
nothing bul you lime and effort.
DRS. RATLEDGE & MATHIS
The ChicOpraCtorS Who Have Made (iood in (ittlhrie.
Offices 308 i-a East Oklahoma Avenue. Phone 182.
HI WW
MRS. LYOIA POWKLL
Ivy '' !().. k;
IJTIitttJ mti
NOTICE TO ELEC'f ORS.
The commit!' emeu of the various
political parties of tho varimiK voting
piceinct:' nf the cllv of (lulhrie alel
Ihe tmvii h'l1-' nf tile ciiiiu y ahouhl
1 inn" nnllfy this office of nuv rl
caws on the praclacl alOofi boanl
ef Ihclr re ecli-c irec!ni't can. i d h
il eath. ruwiovul 1 ilRiiatlon or other
lV . and also icciimineiel to t'i. OP
lice ih- tuiuif: of raltsbla poraoan M
I fill nuch vaeanuy. The inspec'ors
I shoiihi at one. farnisfa this office v. Oi 1
the street anil hottM MUthor of tlie
llilr.ee for res;istratU)n :n their prti
elnct that the same mar be made aj
I parr ol the lecorils of th's office and
I that It may he nnhllrhed for ihe hen-
letlt of the VOtiai publie.
M. W AI.I.KN. j
S'-erctaiv Of tgUl o'oity &; .etlou I
1 Bofc.d Meridian Okla.
We've Reached the Stage where it is
Imperative that Our Water be Cool Also
that our Butter Milk and other Eatables
and Drinkables be made to Keep.
Ice does it but what keeps the ice
OUR
Refrigerators
Do the Business
No Discounting Prices
Durability and Economy
Our Refrigerators are the best
hence the Cheapest.
E. L HIRSCHI
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