The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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rAHF FOUR.
niTliniK. OKLAHOMA. Till 1'sl A V. FEBRUARY 1. 1912.
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t-ol-iisb'-d daily
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second-class uiait
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COMMUNICATIONS
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OKLAHOMA (WEEK
On i ea-'
AT COULD CRITI
ClZE CHAMP CLARK
Hon ui H Mar-
repels the
uj speech at
ixed Speaker
ires that no
ise C.iamp
tho OkUtaonM.
thai in bis red
rat noutd ritic.
i. " :md ' in -er ro t
-h he expressly s
-fluid be r-'Uihl to ia
i:. and I hat !;
j:t to have a rum
- essire views
v York off e
Ppc-tsl Agea -v. T
Cnicago off.c
Ager.o. I -
was as im-
iike Clark.
who would
president s
nominate and
I Navfua. Okla. Feb ! The luatn is
(sue of the tiay for the past mouth
here th the revival meeting which
closed Monday nigh: This mei tin."
ia. ablv conducted n.v Rev Th nil-
son. of Guthrie assisted by nur past;
r. 'Her J." Story and wife Tin- men
jhertkJp of th church was doubled
and tn'ieh good work was a mi push-
ed in many tinea through) these no-ei-
. nig-- Even one feels cood over the
results of tliitf revival .tnd pronounces
iRcv-Thomison a firt class preacher
F'Uf (MM
risun pbo
Room.1- !
ICTii- I
Here is
r-ted
ft v H
M any c
There
the Dak
ami d:
td -
snc::ier aovaatare a
f Connangnt. Tiere
:r of hi returning I
ii ban i waQona a) "ui A
M Hurray i a Vi:r..u supporter and
ia Hood tax the slate wit; appeals to
be elected a delegaue at large to the
national dea?oer.$ie convention in or-
ft - co '-as: his vote far Gov. Wi.son
rreeideat the friends of Speaker
an take comfort thai they are
snaking bo mis'ake in supporting him.
- I : finocrats of tte highest stand-
ing in the state who are championing
the iaijiis of otner presidential can-
I late ooacede hi seiuineut fitness
and liis;.i order of statefemsuship. sec-
nod to BOBMS it! either house of COO-
n en so niiiKiilficently siiuwn
Boor atanaser and speaker la the last
regular session tiien as speaker of
the extra session an.j tue present con-
8' t'ss Murray js fiKin when be says.
N'iss (lertrude Patterson spent tli'
week end with her parents in (iuih
Mr and
lests of .'
linneB
day.
Ok
or
a visit with
to N'aV.
relative
rotjvjct
J. Pier- . V. r
ail h:s art treasu
ca. where hey c
psriT his
The Deaiocr;.- ;..-j ;
are tofr'.ther o" oi
reduc?ion a' k ast
cate that doii' wd '
cease to Ik? ni' r " a Or
'tout ine lison-w atter.on- Harpe"
Weekly controrenrv thai the average
Democrat cannot quite understand
tiiat is why did Governor Wil-
lOn not protest against the support
; the Harper's Weekly when it be-
Sau booming; him for president near-
ly a year and a half ago? Governor
sees eon
mnate. v
I home lb Gutl
iJev Stor y and
jrmn
Gut
Kev-
in Na'
r.ieud
John Buuyan has bees b
m memoria! window in W
Abbey 2-4 yean after b -recognition
is tardy but I:
per eorroci : Bui : aa ii
been given recogniti o on
fivef'.o- elf or was it I
port and o
he 1 tiie magaab
Harvey he
It is estintatej thai in tae
tseaty-five yeers $7 -- wo
of land has been stof i from I
rnited .states governate .t
the carelsn8 or eorrupi
inter .or department In additioa
this enormous amount of pluaW
mineral lands to the alu ! f-
MM9 have he a s . I f I
poratious in .:--k .
The flrst aunua) rc;ort f
Fire Marsha! C C- Ilaninionds
just be-n issned. According to :
rep.rt there was i tots Bre loss
Oklahoma from Juu 9 1911.
day the office was oP?aed to
ber 31. 1M1 amounting i
fH.ll or an average ot $T
day. The total loss to b
VM $67230 ." h -.ii"
contents amounted to
Tere a ere "13 fites
wliich destroyed ra: I I
erty. fturiijg the period tber
22 arrests on charges Of arso
convictions and 1 1 suspect'
been bound over to the distrir
Fifteen Investigations are "
ing. Of the number coovh
arson two committee th r
collect insu. ari' e.
an a vear ago toon They
none waking up that'W tfanA
t this Weekly owned
c. !.c an
E MOVE!
:h Into
s aci
i hurting him?
- n swept The solution of the whole matte
ro thai hrwal 'plain to anyone
id thru by the! The people began to inquire
itlnj this wall street's Weekly -.yas sc
!tiie tiieir con- Idldacy.
s'itblB a re-jibing and tlovernor Wilson ought
'ie v have iSa-llpawo seen tbhi in tho start but
oousniossness jambiHon blinded bis bettor nign
be note i that DEMOCRA'
guaranteed to please ybtl THE A -TOX
GOOL5S Pure Phosi)hae Daking
OKLAHOMA S MINERAL
PRODUCTS IN DEMAND
The Value of Our Mineral Ootpu' Is
Gan.. .y Rapidly Each Year.
4.
;!irans and
SHOCKING SOUNDS
arth are sometimes b
ie in the btch warn. yog the Kid-
's ii"ed attention if you would es-
those dangerous maladies. Drop-
Diabetes or Bright's disease Take
Eiectric
bacJcach
i bladder trouble-
! South Rockwoo.
at once and see
(i all your best feel-
y son received great
writes Peter Bandy jsbe occupie
l. Mich "it is eer-tje stales
idney medicine.' Tr vhii i
f seCuDii nla( .
n Tman
statist ici
citai snrv
e geolosit
Oklahoma prcdncOd 29.W0a000 dollar
worth of mineral products and JS
ii-ooo dollars worth in tbio a gab
of 10 per cent jn one year
Tbesa figures give Oklahoma Mil
place parang the states of the Unior
as a mineral producer Anion? t'
the .Mississijipi rivei
;.i jilace wbila anion
e western plains witu
Our business having steadily grown to such an extent
and it being necessary to inc rease all our departments
in proportion to the growth we find that we must occupy
more floor space to properly serve our customers and
display our great stock.
! Feb. 1 1912 will find us at
120 West Oklahoma Ave.
One door East of our present location.
REMOVAL PRICES
As we wish to dispose of all the merchandise possible
before moving we are quoting the most tempting low
prices. One need not have a great knowledge of value
in Clothing Etc. to realize that the prices we ask for such
high grade lines as Stein Bloch or Society Brand Clothes
Stetson hats D. & P Gloves Etc. are beyond coparison.
Great Reduction in all Departments.
1 1
ED. C. PETERSEN.
druggists.
RESPECTING AN INC0GN..0
Mr. Frederic Towasend Martin
amiable and interesting bul no: c
vincing in his protesl aga nsi I
regard oj the Connanghi lac-ognite
the American people says the '
cago Tribune. We
Docent children oJ DSrUre ai
cur curiosity ; aronaed no dfrnit
ctrains us . i tsfa instantly ti
Jdace of interesi and iavest i
long necks and inquiring fa
The thin;: oi interesi ma
gentleman who iias stepped on a
saaa peel. It may be a uever-emp
Ing ber 'Kittle pouring ill mtw
Into a never-filing giass it -.:
korse or i fallen bOlfO a u m
r a man rolling cia.a- ; la a sl
'indow a sate being !
cutaidc of an atCb e I tuc a i
vuakine ;u -t .:
policeman questtonlug a citisen
may ue ;i .:nf or a king's one;;
brother or
Wherever life offers its ear itemed t:
and allurements we congreuate expeel
antly we are undisciplined and un
apoi'.ed The fact tiiat a royal higb
ness is with aa incognito doe. not
touch our comprehension if It tug
tests anything it merely sharpens '.he
edge of our curiosity. Incognito ia
associated vaguely s'ith the
tat us of the gentleman who sag i he
if the gai Inspector and aho I
the silver cream mug and a ball doa
en spoons nhea . g ill
Mr. Martin should not allow bimse .
Co bs distressed or to be blighted like
pansy in the frost of our national
bad taste When we see anything In
the royal line it is the la ol our na-
ture to be and "ookinir Possibly
W out-lit l'i H bur lie - !he
street ami jirtai! no :i .--
the fa' I that we know we
pa lied was a . bin we
trust Mr. Mai-tin will af
with his u-..i "ii
Dent of haos and dhid
orfal !.: i- aiiiotii! them.
Certain it is however
alked-of awakening of Ci
Ived and that alter :i
:le the old ordej- of thii
town. The cables ladies
em wary li nee to hostili
OVER THE STATE
eat a
KS V
the
.ion
ear iv
a hold
garden
on the
fever
people
soun only
Considering the
drouth in Oklauonii
that these figures
llattering. The offi
very credits
holds
nsilc-ed
ixtremely
HOW'S THIS
ha nee regard 1 1
which is due al
sow (moneys worth of pick lea when you
buy TH K ALTON GOODS pfcklea
Good grocers sell them
MORGAN OWf 3 AN
at ENTIRE PROVINCE
Cb D
jlieve
IWAbDiKG K
Wbolesali
Sew York
lint teature
immisalonera ol 8 ha
i .mu cnj ow oi oem IK)nt Morgan."
not been verj king m . j8 the assertion i
Th
s Catarrh Cm
north just
taking a dr
ib'.ic
!Tes
jler
'THE MAN WHO
BROKE THE BANK
;Phe severaJ rwulette
Monte 'a no Open '
(12060 apiei e and an) '
of them lose its Initial
-bank is broke in Uachnitail
It ia "broke" just Jon i
croupier to push a button and
tendant to carry him anoth i
from the Inexhaustible cashh
loog enough io make tle repcrntui
another "man that broke the ban
Monte Carlo." Nothing helps tie
lunk like such srcklents
We observe that a get-ricbulck
artist on being at rested b the Part
police proudly cteinii io i.e th or;
inai Of tiie ditty and the first wh
ever Hfapoverished the supkemiatic
"Sot ie of aca liathn" and we are
prompted to remark generally upin
want er curious distinctions satis-
fy suii" huniau vanities.
Vr im our ou metropolis
VAGRANT VERSE
MY ROSARY
I l.i1 upon iti winning sm
And see innilrroredj then
Tiie image xf a. soul divine
Of angel brighl and fair
No longer beads ! number
That speak to ne in pi a.
Koj in tliv features 1 discep
o fairer shrine 1 could Sol
In homage for a kneel
o incense rise from sac e.i
The Hobart Democrat-Cbiel re
KMta that there is still spots ol suo"
ijiou the ground In Ki-jwa county
md that the snow toll before Christ-
J 1 a Chickasha Brm is offering to
jfurnisb free seed to boy-; ol Orady
'county desiring to (arm fr
live aeres in staple
one
1 lie
the
rich-bare
ere
compsn
aioriiing !or
I to Norman
I
an
esday
uted surveyin
the extension of i)lc
Work will be pushed
With all possible peed and card will
Soon be running to Norman
articular.
if tobacco
made for him
and those i
Could mal' m
jieril at the 1
'oiild m'jre di
hile traveling
worid
UOl
through this west
HEAD THIS.
J The hie drainage ditch on the
Norl Canadian river la now com-
plete as far as Luther in Oklahoma
county It ib expected thai it wil
require foiy months time yel to coin
Jilote the .ych Xo tlip Lincoln count)
i i kh 4iH-ii.n k Cwhetbei r no'
rfawfon'a change from the old alder
'manic form of city government to
inunii ipal c miraissioa was regular
iend legal will he decided by Judge
r af. Bailey of Chickasha early in
Keo; uarv .
HE WON T L'MP NOW
I The Texas Wundef cares kidney No more limping for Tom Moore ot
and bladder troubles removes gfaesd (Cochran Oa "I had a had sore on
Icurps dtablc. weak and lame hacks j my in.-tep that nothing seemed to
i rheumatism and irregularities of lie (help till used Buckiens Arnica
kidneys and bladder in both men and alve" he writes 'but this wonderful
women: regulates bladder trouble hi heater soon cured me." Heals old.
children it not sold by your drug-1 running sores ulcers bolls burns
gist it will be .ent Oy mail on receipt i' nts bruises edema or piles. Try
of tL One email bottle la two;u Only cents at a' druggists.
months' treatment and aeldom fails
Che author that Mi
Morgan owns the province of Sank
Clara. Cuba. The publishers annonnc
ed today xhat the work will be on th'
market Friday.
Mr. Hovey dismisses Mr. Morgan 'i
ai'eged ownership i
est provinces of Cuba
assertloB on Page 321
Mr. Morfca: owns tl
province in Cuba where
dark and fragrant rarl
is grown; his cigars arc
out of this special leaf
large btock cigars of bif figure In
Innumerable anecd tea
The hiotrrapher however does no?
attempt to enlighten his readers with
the history of Mr Morgan's acquisi-
tion of one of the entire political di-
visions Of the republic of Cuba. It
wool.! appear thai Mr. Hovey prob
all Intended to say that Mr Morgan
owns a plantation
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
; : tf v V 'V V V 'V 'V '.:
MOST URGENT WANTS.
There's a world of interest In
the Want Ads. They reflect the ?
desires of various husi v!
sowaeholda and indit id ?
urgent
neanei
uals.
The
Want
to perfect a cure Dr R. W. Hall
Z3& Olive fttreet. ft bonis. Mo. Send
for testimonial! from thi and other
Everybody's friend Dr Thomas'
Electric Oil. Cures toothache ear
acbe sore throat. Heals cute brula-
i led. if tile cook has eft. if flf
a worker is needed in the of! a I
gj or (adhDry if an an h ie of value UF
H is lost or found if there is ur- th.
Kg eat necessity to sell a piece of
property secure tenants room Kg
era or boarders- all such condi- :S
H tious are er reseed and me in i
Kg the Want Columns. M
g The Wants are close to tio af
g heart interest of the people. It is flf;
4 interesting to watch tneiu (are
tuiiv.
At KING'S RACKET
105 W. Harrison Avenue.
A BIG LINE OF NOVELTIES
A BIG LINE OF TOYS.
A BIG LINE OF BOOKS
A BIG LINE OF RIBBONS.
A BIG LINE OF TINWARE.
A BIG LINE OF CHINAWARE.
A BIG LINE OF WOODENWARE.
We have a Big Stock
of Everything
OUR PRICES ARE
WORLD BEATERS
KING'S RACKET
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912, newspaper, February 1, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617284/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.