The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER (TUTIflUE OKLA. KUTDA V. AI'fll'ST If). 1D10.
PAOE THREE
V
I
"S;-c:.---" fry? I
After a Stretch r"
of Dust and Suril
4
stop for a drink of delicious cooling refresh
ing invigorating
FANTAZ
Rich fed sparkling pure wholesome.
Everybody drinks it everybody likes it.
It's at all good soda fountains. . 5c
WILLIAMSON. Ma;fi f .r-pivero r-n
OkUhom. City Guthrie Chick.h .nd Sh.wnoo. OUiriom
Sole Stale Distributor
MS NOT
- TAFT'S IN
DEVISING
REORGANIZATION
SCH 1 M K Pr OVRS TO HAV'fc
UBfcN A FARC iS '
LIST OP UMDESIREA3LES
REFUSE TO BE ELIMINATED
iOroppl'g.ol Aldrlcli Cannor
I Baiingtr Et Al. Just a
! Beautiful Dream
Awful To
Look At!
Carbuncle?" Ecaema BOils.'tJtcerB Car?
crrou Lumps 'and Every Un-
sightly Painful and rjintreas-
intj Eruption of the skirt j'
Cured Quiet
Astonishing New Dnxovery That
Hea's Kvery Conce vable Sara
Spot From He.ul to Toe
AT ALL FOUNTAINS AND IN P.OTTLES 5 CENTS.'
A. V. MaWIIICTIlY
riEWREPHIRSHOP
GUNS BICYCLES
SEWING MACHINES
TYPE WRi I T ER S
BURROWS ADDING
MACHINES AND BA-
BY BUGGIES TIRES
KEYS OF ALL KINf S
MADE TO ORDF.K
In inn ol F. O. Lutr
Dm Oooilr Co.
1
ISEI AiTRACTEO VULTURtS
Special Id Dully Leader.
Wt'K'nier ()l(l;i auk. 19.-Alpjn
dr.r l. (ictinl in1 l;iitliriBUi..ii'u ; tn
to town with Leu much money for ;i
in;iM (if conv'vial habits lie probab-
ly die ' Hie motify at the roi-ciit jiay-
incut nt. T.'ilili ijiKili. Two othi'r men
wh: came 10 town yrc (IritTIn of
CIvi'tMiiori' mill l.rovthers of Panther
Creel; somewhere lift v. ee;i Claremol'e
mill Inolii. Tlin thrrc Kit toiu (hi r an I
visited ronm of tho lrniscs on the
West Side. OiKi of (In inmates says
one of Hi'- men showed lief it small
phial of liquid iii'd tried to Iml'icf her
lo pul if in ;i buttle of boor anil give
it. to (lonial. She refused mill when
I llC III fee Iff I Hie lll'IISI' fclllf tljljlfll
i til'! police.
! ' Pitt loliiK'ii Flow err; and Allen vent
over ami rou:idci up 'lie hunch---met
Diem rnniiii;; to'lewn. (Jourl lrnl
t'.'A in his p' l' son IIipii hnl w:i.s mill-li-
$IV0 SiH'viff Op'v lhink lh?
ca'lird tir !;.'t)i-ii 1 1 1 1 cv.
M tUna M)kes Pair B'nni.
Malaria Cannes Lois cr Appetite.
The Old Standard GUOVK'S TASTG
LKKli CUII. I. -TOXIC .drives out
ninlarla and builds tip liie system. Kdi
grown p(-odo ami Children r0c.
TUL L'OM.MLXCKMKN'T. I
1
ol satisfaction is when yon rom-
lip'ticc Ik have vs repair your auto
or gasoline engine (jive us an 'p-
jKii tnnily to show you Imw well vc
tan please yon. Our garage. js
open day and nighl for -the reiair-
ing aii'l storing (f jour ear. A
complete line of aetessoiies ami
supplies on hand for all cars. '
BRUNNER & HALL
City Garage
I'toou 113 o6 E. Clcvflanc
Ever? Weaeaa
UinVril nrt tfionM Know
A u Tr ! npvlut f"f It.
II lie cunn'n Aiil'inr wi
V 1 It V K I.. . . T1
iMNt hut 1-na tmii fur
n:.miri.ii unit "Mm. it irit
MIPril(iuliir iuil I'K:'1";'
I...KI In llln. HA KVh Mil.
4 tt Jd SI rwUN L W VOKti.
llli'"!mi
For S at poatofflce Dru SUr
Mail Ordere PollcHed
L'TIT - ul
r
f'!!Vt'rly M.'i.si. Ant' l'.i Now lliiit
the proposed rooi)jiiiii:iiiiU)ii of tho
Itt'piiblh'iui party wilh the ellinliitttlini
of Aldrkh Canaoa mid nalllnRer. hiin
pu.V''ii to be merely n beautiful d renin
pelilk lai n lieieabontu are wouderlm!
how II shtiull ever hive been mm loud-
ly 1 r:ih:eod
"Via en n't turn about ovr 11'nlit
and ri'vi rsi' Hie work of eighteen
m;nlh-'." win tin' coiiinienl of 1111 ex-
pei ii'iteed obfifr .r. "Any ctiane of
111'' sojl proprwed to bo oll'ectivo with
Hie people must Kiow out of a 1 earn-
cut aliereiiec to a progressive policy-1
r.n iidlierenei! that in Itself involvti
a eonflU't with the ttatidial!eiH. Yta
can't work lip mich a e.itu:i.i'n i'.rtl-
f'.ei'Uy ;i nrt net any results."
Not Taft' Plan at All.
It is ilifli.'iill to learn jus! how far
the pre idf'iif waa lny lvej in tae smt-
e;.e i i-curpaiii.atloii plan or kindlier
lie wnst involvml at all. Il" never ha i
expressed hiinsrlf for publii'atloii on
the iaibjcet. Hut it I.; believed Ihe
lireiect whs ei'nerivcd by ore of Mr.
I'att'.. elote advlKer:. The deiairn"ai'e
not known but the ;iippo!;lti Mi b that
i ie president liar iieen eon.aillfil a
IT t 1.1 t he prcjeet to pot rid of Sec-
retary K'lllinser. Those wr.o know
Mr. -i'ntl will have no difficulty In
'mii'ulng Kls tellitiK th'w a-lv'bcfa
y. ho diset!.::(.d Nn mailer nilli It i 111 to
to .'.head ami fa 0 what they erul( do.
And the reorf;an(atln ani'oureoinetit
atfo frcni a source that Is always re-
carried as aulh'irative.
fit paper Ihe plan appeared fine.
VVIi;it conhl be better lor the grcod of
the party than to sel rid nf tho e lenl-
ers who were co: upW-tiraisty regarded
aa unfit by the public in R'tieral? Hy
men inexperienced in politics it mlKlit
e'l be.' a 'mimed that bihIi an an-
nouncement would line up the proRrea
sivr with -the admiriiMtiation- and
unite the party. The reactionaries
(Miiild h bound to Ktay Irjiae tieennsi;
'hev would have nowheic t'j go.
One Point Was Overlooked.
Hut the planner or iihinners of the
scheme overlooked the fact that the
ea!fnl!l organization at present 1"
d militated by men wimtte poKition (!'
pRuds on retalali'K tlie old leaden.
No
More Hiding Cutidny Will Clear
Your Skin.
A well known K''iiei-;i eoiiiinlHalon
mcrehant or Chicago. Mr. t' Ouiiilan
raytt Cittlelay proved 111 iistonblilmt
uiaivel. Ho v a laid up with it ha I
sk 11 brain.' that beeaaie a core. Sev
eral speelallttts nave hi 111 m relief
11 nd J'M In fle days Ciitlclay cured
Id m. Ik wo'idei-riil Here Is a
Htranne product of nature nothliiK
add -d iiollilui; lakijn' IVoin It mired
Tom Ihe eatlh . ihem; mai'veloiiM
tliiiins iltal baffle 'trained ami experi
enced MpecialirtH W. I Stansbury.
Iil th 111 la raihr.ad t ireles al Ml Paso.
'IVv (iirci) I1I.4 ! t ! ( raii.nliler whose
face win eouiplelidy covered with tel-
ler. In Jii'd. Iwo uiKht'.s treiitnient. He
eared a had cut on hi.-: face l i three
ilayn and was rithU.v aflonlslu'd In
lemn that Cutlctay cured one of his
: eiliboiK of cancer lie sayn Cuti-
flay irt certa'nly a wolnler.
'i'he lellrrs "that people wrlta In
about. Hie exl raorfi inary eatca by Cull-
elav are simply ustnnishliiK- NothiiiK
sticky or p.reaav 110 i.der apparently
netbins but ' icueh iowdercd gray
clay and yet It i tntnuHy lakes Inld.
iit-t Hiinpty aiin'hllnteM every pestifer-
ous Keiiil or pai;odte In Hie idtin or
r'-alp dochii'f btirii 01' n'ive any Hensa-
li"n !iinl yet iloi'T Ihlttps which thoii'
t.and:; of yetira have been a si uiiibiiiiH
block In the 1110 t learned ilermatol-
i.en.tH. You can i?ct a ran of Cu'iclay al
tt 1 1 v driiK rtorr. If yui are not handy
t 1 a 'ft re you ran e n rmi of Cull
clay (ulckly by mail po"lpaid by
endinc '"n cents to ihe dT-lribulors
The Cell-lay Co.. CHeno ll. It In
;;old and highly reennimei deil In flulh
lie by the Owl Dun? company.
floosnrs
PRAISE FOR
v
TO
it
AT-
EX-RRESIDENT
TKND NKXT COMMEF
CIAL CONGRESS '
NTI0N IS THHILUKS WITH
IDEALS THIS VERY MOMENT
'W??WiJ
Only Two
lore Days
of our August the l.'th sale remain. If you desire to save money
it will surely pay you to visit our store Friday and Saturday.
With the closing of Friday and Saturday closes one of the sea
sou's Greatest Sales. ' ' " 1
New Medium Weight Suits
'"rn lay and Saturday
we
Onlv
will s
aliout 25 Suits left to clean up.
II them at COST.
tin
Our entile line of Oxfords on sale Friday and Saturday at
Maker's I ."ost and man y far lielnw. ' 1 ' ;
IT
M
1
flitters
Succeed when everytbing elm ftals.
In nervous prostration aaA female
wcaknc3Sf3 they a;a the S'jprirne
tcmcdy as thou&a(.!3 have tet'.uied.
FOR KIDNEY LWF.Ti AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It la the host medicine er sold
over 0 diufvriiit's counter.
1
rraKHar.w.'5iiaCT'
thete or f actore
UMIL
oixu mi m m m 1
I Ml II
tell I-
7 '.. -
rSTADLISHJl'D 17I
H. V B. BEER
' NEW ORLEANS L
Rotton Stocks Bonds 01t. Crt
tno Bved Oil Grain nl rrovUWs
MBMUKlia
New OrH'Uns Cotton HUcst-
N. C. Future Brekers As!(K:!ili
New Tork Stork Et?hHiif
Nev York Cotton Exebm
New York Coffee fCxchanjte.
New Tors f'roduen Ki
Chicago Fioard of Trdn
IjTerrT0l Cotton A'siK'aMes
Trtvstfl srlres to pdnetpxl rotn
J. U. I51LLlS(iS
GENERAL CONTRACTOR -' "'
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Sand Crushed Rock Euild-'
ing Stone Cement and
Crick. '
NoUffM4
m good
Q clean
"price a?
JSleckrlc
I GUTHRIE LIGHT &
! POWER CO.
that to dUlode these lea-r.s must
t ail to a bitter f 1 k 1 1 1 by lae siiboniiii-
ntes whose fortunes (Impend on maln-
l h 1 1) ' n k ihe pri-acnt regime and that a
radical reoiRanizilion without appar-
ent reasna even if carr'ed out would
11 In .u 11.. I ...11.
ucai w)c iacKiii; in Hiscurity.
The reorgaiilztiion plan la.-ted at
I'everly three day;-. Then the real
Ion ers havlni; got their hcartus and
havii:g discovered lhat the preaideni
wat not piiKhinR the fcIiouio and 'n
fact was n.'-t la sympathy wUh Its
mrin ftatu.-es let It be known that
'here was nothing to tho project.
Particularly after Senator Crane's
lontr conference with the president
yoterday there was a prolonged sil-
ence on the part of Ihe advisers who
were im'hIiik the Innovation. There
niav be an attempt at reconciliation
of prorersives and riR"trnarlen la'er
but jnsi mw Iteverly ia trylt? 10 for-
j;etsii the old loaders are 'till on
the Job.
I A
I Tl
be-
HO IT S
A YEAR
siil'i-rriher at toiie Oltla. iieiel.:
1e:"le ;i newotaper of Sepli'lll-
3 I'm;) coalaiiiitiK Ihe f illowlns?
Aid Says 1I13 Sculh Must
Its Share In Realizing
the Future
New Vork Aug. !!.--In fel pomu' tn
an Invitation to aldresa the Soul hern
coinmci'i ial coucrnai at Allanut In
the spriiiK of I'.lll Theodore Room"
toll bus junt went a I Iter IoTM".
t'barlcK Hull Itnvl;; clialniiaii' id' ih"
toiiKress al l'eter;diur;' Va. In pari
an foil iw.-i:
"ll Is not po:;iilie n:i ve for tlie trt
aiiHwrr deiinltelv : but I believe that
on my trip to California next March. I
uliall pi ai Ilnoimh tho Southern
stales; mid I hop" I lial it can be ar-
rai'.ued Hint Hie HouUiern eommerrlat
cfintjiess ta then hold t:i ineeilni;- In
elie of the ritles llironnh whlc'i I nm
able to pasH. f so it will be a very r al
pleasure o ine to be pt'"Hct lin to
h.'iv nil Cat I can In behalf of I ihl.: ad
lltltllble llioveiiiellt.
"Mole and mop' Ihe former mil
iiiiderrtlaiulliiR about the South Is (end.
Ini; to disappear; iiii.I you uud y uir
aiaoelales have sit in motion tt foic"
that will hav inueh to 1I1 wilh the
(otnplele dlsiilpatlou of thi mlnunaer
..'.oidiiiK' Yo'i are woiIOiik for 'a
slroiiKer South; and voii trllow your
V Udoln and fol e;;l.;hte linos. t ji I lie
way von reiilize that thin n;:t inetit
for a fdrotiner South to be off tive
mu:;l reallv mean a :tiiint;i national
eolnrdMii; for the old Soiilh of ves
terd.iy t.-: ' belnir 'rbuni.'.i'd Into ihe
tottni; American of t(ay. Kverj pood
iiierican iiinsl hope to see ft f-ai
K"Md South In Ih sense of ;o!.
bttKiii"is prospi i il.y in the Soulh; fur
I'll t;ood Aii'erieaus now ieali.e Hint
II e pti-sperily of any pari of th
(otintry helps the prosperity of tli.
wlole nnd ti e prosperity of the whole
kI'I trow faster and slind 011 th
hiost chjrubl ' foundations only when
wo effectively realli'.e that th" words!
toiilh' "North" "Kuhi" and VWcHt'
l ave only a Reoraphieal nlnnljlc'iMcn
Wash Goods
1 tolled Swiss I'oullariN Organdies .Mulls cte
good values at .'5c to 50c Now on sale at per yard
Men's Fall Clothing and Shoes
Are now ready for your inspection. A big slock lo select
loin.
Trunks and Suit Cases
Jusl received direct from tjlie manufacturer a very large
shipment of Trunks and Suit t'Jises. You will he .surprised at
the remarkable low prices on thisi class of goods. .... k..
Trunks
.. .. .. $343 up .
Suit fuses-.. 83C VA 4 ;
SIPrSi
- I 1 .
IMSmtWMSKmKa.
'I onrnciitly hop.
men of the South will never) folK"!
ihal the ; y lutr;
Comioent Is ii'ineei'ssary.
"WAIT" SAYS McCUIRE.
Tariff EiH Will Vindicate It c If
Yojr Ho Predicts.
in
Miis biif-eiiin Doyle of St. Mary 'a
tiuliaiia. am) lor Hide ui'-i-e Mildred
Pendleton of Kiild are bui-hIk of Mr;;.
r. Mllrov. 513 K:t."t. Vilas avenue.
If Women Only Knew
Wh-n it Heap of Happines it Would
Bring to Guthrie Homes.
Kllhl Okla. Sepl. r. '(Spl. -Coll-(jresfinan
Klril .Mttiuire of Hie l'ir-t
Oklahoma dirtriit who was aliKH'tl
with I'e Chiiiioii f.i'lliti In the re a it
peeial h"ss:iii of conyreKH in an In-
ltrviuw he"C ays: -
"Within a vear 'he turiff bill will
VllidieaU! Itself. Coder this bill the
farmer wll get high prices for what
he ra!;;ea nnd the wae earner will
pit twice ns much a he ever re-
ceived und'ir a C njocralle adminls-
ti'Ht.ion. When ' see the enormous
strides o' Cd't country which Is de-
voted birrrelv to fariniitu. It malies me
uii rl i voted fiir protoeMou on every-
Ibl.iK the farm-T pr )dttc-s ."
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS.
Tonic in ijuiilit y nnd net Ion. fuiek In
rexnltn. Kor baekd' bo henil.o lie diZ-1 .. w.-t
Kiness nervim.iiess urinary iner.uiaii- ip.ve tiril
ties and rhcumali. 111 .1. N. WulUce.
BWB IS CHARGE li
r Producers
Sand.
Room 9 Lyon Block. Phone 1t0
nmctirsTER spiiii
1 UK :U ii(.ASI. -
T- ' h... u. n t ill. if. .Tr
ft RV l!!.'lif.l'K K I 'i WVi C
l.n. (. i
l-.il-) l
Hard to ;o bou:ic'".rk with an acle
in hick.
Brings 'you bourn cf tufuery leisv-
nre or at work.
if Mpnrn onlv Vifw the cause
tiat .
Putkaihe palr. come from l'k
kh;
"Iv.ould mui lj )C'dt' KS wee.
Ih"? V Kidney .'III- rare sick kid-
ney Cnihrl'1 people ei.dor.H' Ibis:
Mrs. .1. K. Riley. z N. .Vi:tli St.
f.'uihrie OXla . nays: "About thrco
nioi'fhs atto l had a evere fttack of
tddije? c mplaint. I u.rfc:cd terribly j
Irjtii' ba'nache at.d r kidney were
wtiJf. Haviiif; Loan's Kl .'iicy I'lUa
recc.n mended to me by a neishbor 1 1
twean thur use nnd by the- time 1
had fiDlBbtt 1 ho cvTitents of two boxen
I k;s er.tl eiy relieved. I am glad
to recommend ' ibis remedy t- other
khtiify sufferer.'."
ceats. 'Fctr-ilTlbttrB'" Co'. niif?a!oIaTra! W
New York sole stents for the United
States.
Iteineniber the name - lian'H -nnd
take co Other
Special to Daily l.ead"'r.
Wagoner. OKhi Auk. !' '. M
Bradley' was hrou;;ht here from Mus-krp'-e
liy ftcpiiU Brown on a wans it
'haiRlm him wilh le'inj; Implicated
In a Uld.8ppip eharite. The alleaed
ka'rappee t-s a tieci i nirl. IX years old
1 who tiwtiH l(i"i aero; of fine laud near
'(. 1 lev. Kite n huiid to be In love wilh
a yoiiux :'r'). Smi (iuess. Cuesa
leok Hie Kirl h" olln'r day and in ctiii-
puny with s fri'S id. Walter Seoit
wetit to Mirsnuri o daipe a buncli
who are trylnn tt "itet t tleed to the
li'.O jo roj. '. r.ia'.'b y I" ehnrged wUh
ius;lj.i!tir;; the MiM'ii'l trip which it
Is clpimt'l was kid! npj.-l"? but he
li.c!are he knew nothim? ;f it. He
was rcuiinpaired hurt- by rome friend
w-'.io csn;c ti wskc bund fsr bins. -
It is said the Kill anil Gutss and
Beof wll come back and surrender
the girl elalniliin that she went away
of her own volition." .
the past Klorlea of Hie South Ijeramtei
I eariiestlv hope thiil Ce youoi? inciij
idl over Anierlen today will keep Ini
mind the:;e glorious memollea' of!
every sect inn of our coniinot eounlrv !
ai.d lhat the men of tho North and 'if;
Hie W"it will remember thn SouMrsi
past with the Kauie pride Itself fines
or (he undvInK Klory won by the nin'
who so valiant lv and with such Him;
eerily fouxht for their conviction.
v I ether they -wore the bine or th';
M'ny It' now ii common heritage of atlj
of us. wherever ww dwell. i
"This Nation Ih thrlllliiK whb Ideat.C
at ibis verv moment; nnd these Ideals j
Ulate to con::t rnetlve work In the fu-1
lure The South must do I's fu't
share In realizing; It; and from
on It must participate In full In th"
notation of all the national problems.'
0 of Us alike Tiii'si' turn to II"' kiw i
c.lal problems of this hkc with the
roiirnire that our fallleis sh(iw"d l.i
I those hemic davs to which wr; look;
back with mournful pride
"The S'.'ltee of (leiieial ee 111 fort -j
fidera'e iiu'foim stands in the hal'rt.
cf Cmtcre ss today and hla memory !'
honored no more by th - South tliiiu H ;
is by the North; nnd In th" North 'H-
In tho Sooth alike I think we are now
learnlio; t. aptdy absolutely pi Kind
faith Ihe great words of Brant; "Let
lie Iihv'' peace."
"The part played by the South In
the eensli iK live HtaleHitiatishi of oni'i
Nation'!! earlier ears was of ineal-!
lit Hd vsl't" I til-ll.lv I'e I
lb- time Iiii row com"!
wlen (be Stm'h' Influence will iifalu
be fet .t) oilly ill lOnsOUetlve HtHO-4 -j
mansion but in the enormous Held of j
i-oiikI ' iii i ive business ( ll teuvor. .Vi
part of our count rv bus seen Mf.cii pro
urosa af "t" South has made In Ih"
lasi I wenl v years alonn material IIikm
and 1 pe'leve the next twenty yenrs
will fee a ;relcr progress. '
IT II ' It
UNITED STATES
AND STATE"
DEPOSITORY
it-m tr tf ti -it
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME
DEPOSITS
Ol'K PATRONS' APPROVAL.
Much "f the new husiics.. which is constantly re-
(i ived hy this institution conies to it Ix-caiise many of
it; patrons take pleasure in telling Ihcir friend and
viiainlanccs of ihe unexcelled facilities which the
hank affords as a rcliahle depository for money We
take this opportunity of expressing our .sincere appre-
ciation fur these words of genuine approval and com-
mendation. GUTHRIE NATIONAL
BANK
TT
1
CHIROPRACTORS
MAKE A SPECIALTY of the various derangementl at-
tendant upon the menopause or more commonly called "the
change of life" which is a critical period (or every woman and
one in which the nervous system should be in the very best con-
dition to meet the extra demand for strength and vitality re-
quired in order that nature may make the proper changes in the
organs and tissue invoked upon which depends your future
health and happiness; for a failure on the part of nature at this
time in life means misery and suffering and a life Cut short;
while a normal and perfect change means that the retiring years
of your life will he happy without disease and weakness and
that you will live to a good old age
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS: Your son or your daugh-
ter is arriving at the age of puberty; nothing is of the import-
ance to that child and to its physical and mental development in-
to perfect manhood and womanhood and this condition can only
he secured by having the nervous t-ystem in perfect condition
which can he done by CIHROPRATIC adjustments.
Come and bring your children for examination; it costs yew
nolhirii' but you time and effort
DRS. RATLEDGE MATHIS
The Chicopradors Who Have Made Good in Guthrie.
Offices 208 1-2 East Oklahomj Avenue. Fhone 183.
A HAPPY
HOME
In buvln a couko medicine don't be
pet - Chamberlain's' ComsQ
Remedy. There is no danger from It
and relief Is sure to follow. Especially
recommended' for couxhs colds and
wtiooping cough. Fold by ill cleslers
Is one wbere health ihounds.
.With Impure blood there can-
not be good health
With 11 disordered UVLRthero
cannot be good blood.
Oklahoma State Bank
T3
11
nits
u
IIS
Our flopositrt am protwWl hy uIp)riiU)M'
(iiBtrnnty Law." which provMen absolute safety
lo our (JufloirierH.
Wo pay 1 pr cent. hitemtt on tiriiHdepoBitrV
Safety DojioHit Non in Firo-Prouf Vault
$1.00 a year.
Wh want aii'l will jipprociatM your huBlni.
Call on u. $1.00 oponH an account.
A. R. EASTMAN L1M0N I GRAY
President CKler.
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revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
Us natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood. " "
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
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DAILY LEADER
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910, newspaper, August 19, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617609/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.