The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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iinrirnn umiiiii ninnnin muiiu linn
Lib I Ltbb WUIIN ilfllLliUnU MUM HtW
SESSION IN BURNED BUILDING DESIGNS IN 1
Tur unncr ih nnc mi ctitc uiiriiTmircs
L IIUUlIL III L 1 J I n I L inLLIl I II1LU
SENATE BILLS WERE THE
BUSINESS OF THE
DAY
Mpwiai to the i i i ) Leader
Oklahoma City Okla.. Feb. 8
TIip house of representatives hail a
dull alow session Tuesday. Senate
bllln were t he business ol Hi" day
A bill by Senator Williams regulal-
inn optometry wan panted after a
long and more or If tlreBome ill
oussion; a bill by 8nator 8mlth llm
itliiK tbc amount thai iuaj be ipent
b- .ouiitv commissioners on poor
farms ate wan passed bill noi ml'1
the house had striken OUl a section
prohibiting beggary.
Work On senate bllU. t"' Introdue-
tloQ Of more new bill;. including 0M
rreailug. the office of "public defend
er" with power to appear to an.i
conn and committee reports on iev-
eral more or less Importance made
up the house work
The lark of enthusiasm displayed
at the open session may have been
due to the hard riKht in the Democrat
h house caucus Tuesday morning
over the district attorney bill a
fight that a lesmni'd again Tuea-
day night. The caucus was executive
and the members are reticent but It
la understood that Messrs Maxey and
Crawford are again leading the oppos-
ing faction -('raw Tord wanting the
district attorneys appointed at once;
Maxey waaiting the bill to pro nle foi
theni not before two years hence
Sonatoi Uouldlng's rirc marshal bill
was re'omniitled to the bona legal
kdvlaor) onmwUlM al'ier Anthony
and Barrett had clashed pv whether
such a measure being more or less
revenue raising should have origin
nted In the house.
Senator Smiths bill prorldM thai
coniily commissioners may apei.d the
following: sums on ihe county poor
and poor farina without a vot of
the people 01 the county. In counties
having less than T.oimi.immi valuation.
:.tKW; in ttmintian tietween
and iMMMt valuation. llu.umi. In
countic between il.VuiMi.ooo and $.'u -MMM
valuation $l.V0iH; In coun-
ties over l.'iii mi . Ooii valuation 40-
One There waa considerable discission
over the section prohibiting the tot-
llcltlng of alms and Representative t)
Marshall of Cimarron comity the
blind representative made a stro.
speech aens it.
Senatcr Thomas bill providing the
procedure to be followed In trans-
fering school land after it had been
sold was passed
House Bills Favorable Reported.
Anion bills favorably reported out
of house committees Tuesday was one
by Barrett creating a seventh sec
ondary agricultural school and local-
lug it at Shawnee.
Another bill by Barrett favorably
reported out. provides general rules
for the building of packing plants not
within less than a mile mid a half of
town. aa:d among other regulations
exempts front state Inspection ani-
mals slaughtei e4 art packing plants
of a capacit of more than 2500 aui-
mals pei .' .
An unfavorable report was made
On the Peters bills providing for a
state inspector of refined oils and gas
ollnea. but tu bill regained consider
at ion.
The bill by Rdwards requiring all
manual gas to be sold by meter m
tended to check the extravagant
waste of natural gas In he gas belt
waa fartvabl.v reiorlrd out. Also
the bill b rebly. iroviding or a
uniform system of teaching ftgricul-
tuie uorticultuw-
Te Mothers In This Town
Children who are delicate feverish
and cross wilt get immediate relief
from Mother Uray'n Sweet Powders
for CbiUlreu. They cleanse the Stan
ach. act on the liver .i d are racom-
mended for complaining children A
pleasant remedy for worms. At all
iruggi.s:. tec Samp'e frae Address
A S. Olmstead LeRoy. N. Y.
WANTS STATE ROAD BUILT
Former Governor Would Repeal Sec-
tion of the Constitution
lu an address betore the Oklahoma'
Fit) commercial ciu-. Former liov. C.j
N Haskell stated that toe time ia
now tipe :r tbe citisens of Oklahoma
to dispense with section 9 of ankle
' of the ststt- constitution which pit-
vents .t nttiroatd Uuil; withiu thai
state being sold to an interstate line.)
Mr. liaekeli said:
"The best aitetests of the people
will he served by the state and coun-
ties building rnltoaasM where they are;
needed. sooa as they are com-1
pleted the; other railway lines will
lease and operate them at s profit to
the state. '
lu addition to the bill now pend I
ing before the tate legislature for
atatebuilt railroads. Former Repre-
sentative Glove; of Grady countv is
drafting n bill providing a s'ate-;
built Hue- rnuniug nortojwest fiom
( 'In kah. Tho 1 . ndlne hill .-
cshes a hue fions Hiwo northv rtmti
ibrouuli klahituia t'ttv to WtKiuwaiti
t miles .
1EW CONCERNS CHftRTERLfl
t)klahoma City. dk . Feb S The
lololwing noimy public certlticates
som Issued Kit Cobb Morris 8 K.i
Hailtff. Barilesrttle; ( .1 !evore.j
Honea City: t'barlee Von Gotiten Sa-
pnlpa; Mack Mamnu-tt. Oklahoma
City; 1 B Walt. Mtlburn: Marcella
t'lhbon. Tulsa; w. C Bnwjrar Blclt-I
ford; Thomas Fariiss Stiatfoiil audi
K. T Hull. Im Kvu;
Special to (lie linily leailei
Wllburton Okla Feb 8 Miss
Alice Fleming superintendent of
School of this l.ullmer count was
bunted to death early today in I tire
I hat completely destroyed three
housfs In one oi which liss Fleming
was sleeping.
The water
Ihe pressure
bat with the
was happed
supply was irSSK and
was Inadequate
flames and flu
O I'OIII'
w omen
in the tli)
while slill
asleep. KfTorla to
hopelnSJ and het i
rescue hci aera
barred both wei
taken (rep the ruins only alter tlie
quick flames had spent themselves
Several other persons who were sleep
lug is the three homes made narrow
escapes.
Miss Fleming has been siiporin
l en i out ol schools III this county
Slnon itatehOOd and was re-elected
in the Nov ember election by an over-
whelming majority.
When the tire started neighbors
Kgra swaksned gannral alarm was
given Men rushed about in an el
toil to extinguish tfas tire women
were screaming and all were so in
tensely excited that not a single ef-
fort to rescue Miss Fleming was sue-
i essftll.
It whs not e
lug was dead
alter the tire
resulted in th
rtain thai Miss Fleni-
until several minutes
was over. A search
Hading of the eie-
mati' I body.
Miss Fleming was a well known
educator ol Oklshoma in the state
association meetings she has always
Immm an active member she organ
lind hc Southeastern state summer
normal at intrant which had an en
roHntanl of more than 1000 students
The success of this school won na-
tional comment in scholo circles
Often at Oklahoma Git) was being
rotitied ot the death ot Miss flaming
at Wilburton yMtsrdsy the mparln'
tendent wis reading a letter from
Miss
some
Fleming The letter recited
trouble between a teacher of
that count
latter had
and the writer that the
raf used to nndorso the
former for
The stilt
Fleming I
t oii as a
some position
e superintendent said Miss
as established a rcputa-
u efticicnt su) 'I'lntendeiu
and her work
celletit condlth
is nlwavs kept In cx-
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
Hut never follows the use of Fol-
ey "s Money and Tar which checks the
cough and expels the cold. M Stock
well. Hannibal. Mo says. "It bcatg all
the remedies I ever used. I con-
tractad 1 bad cold and cough and was
threatened with pneumonia due mt
tie of Foley's Honey and Tar coin
pletelv cured me ' No opiates just
a reliable household medicine. ('. M.
Cramer.
Sedentary habits lack of Outdoor ex-
ercise insufficient mastication of food
constipation a torpid liver worry and
anxiety are the most common causes
of stomach troubles Correct your
habits and take Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and LlvSf Tablets and you will
soon be well again For sale by all
dealers
OSAGC BELLE WANTS DIVORCE
Beautiful Indian Bride Deserted Afte
Day Of Wedded Life
Tulsa Okla. .Feb ( For I Second
Ugan within three mouths. Mis. Irene
Rogers Watson the beautiful Osag.
Indian bride of
Dabuev Watson has
iimilie! I ll'e 1i
t eoui't for a di
r half who has
The first gppll-
vii short lv after
of the return ot
voice from her
twice deserted
vat ion was wii
it was tiled !e
w. u sou. w ho promised to support and
love his H hour bilde However
Watson only remained home three
days when he again disappeared. H
haa not since returned.
Mrs Watson nee Rogers matrleit
Watson h white man after a court
si Is and acquaintance of only M
hours following their mooting b
chance in a I'awhuska moving pic
tiire show last spring. She is a poptl
tar Osage belle
Blood Poison
30-Day Treatment
FREE
Remarkable Results Produced By New
Vegetable Treatment Without Use
Of Mercury or Potash.
TUa tetrlMfi rrtult ot mercury snd potasfc
on Moot uoiu Mi' well known Tbt
mmI these arui; Ma .10 ! 0 dura the blood
I - 0 tu-K ttilo tlie swrui
m4 mother it for eveii
rests rhen nlien von tlunk
a are curat pitiful tnereiin
lymptomi aftaa brtak cut ana
ou ISiid thai your Ixme Ii.it
leen lotting nil tho w lull'. Voui
teeth mav tn'vln to
lll1
3 . . :
vt orvxiNi xlisw
gstrurl ve powsi
ennr una potan.
Ataita ri'aht.
Slat l'iem.it..re 1 Wi
Slmovt InerHaMtt.
thor tlei aitinlt tlu
I nsapsjtH
IniNfiitii
SM ner troalmeDt
t-slle.1 tlx
DoaSW J reatiueu!. K cut'lr veea(il ronl!i.
Ing MUtvc! i i iM.ii puiv iu whatever n.
nr ury c'ta-: . narcotic or opiate It hie
produces remailmb'n rhsngea In oui a sajri
1 rat voitrelt r t tely at lmnit and Oewvnie a
free 1 1 .in laiut oi a iiew tor clilU)
I tie wondeifn: taserfeaB Tait the only hlevd
porwip test Snow u to t'iaiitlt ha proven thm
a wan has lvn viui4eiely purltiad by lti
tTittjw T riMltlM.iT'
I Mivt "'na month ana yearv of our BfestM
life and deltioj y.mt i . forever lv Ivkta
iai nr and isHa.h which doctor eoniotoiilv
preanrln. Wrtte tiHlay. Send your name anc
ldri nd coiopi' .i'MTtitioo of yoer re ft
v-wy 1 1 cat ami
t iUlv !(..
Surveyors for the Winnipeg Sallna
& tiulf completed the surv ey during I
the pa) week from Alva west to
BeaVer City neai lv 100 miles routing
the road through Buffalo and (late.
Bsaver citisnr.s are raising a bonus
for the com pan V .i are
t.i lis of Alva w no hav
liii .nun Sterling. Kani
pi omiseu
has sub-
scribed 110000 mid Sylvia
and Bunnlnihnm. 15000 aach
Turotl
i he
Murine I rust am
Of San Francisco
ancing the toad.
Secuii.v company
I asstatii g In tin-
or wltuh II I .foil
Kan. . is pi esideut
Miller of Baltn
Tile I s! line is pr ijeeted to be hllllt
south from fjnrtaha ihrouga Saltog to
Alva CO the New Mexico coal fields.
'i in citv oi joplln has refused to
purchase slock in the contemplate:
St l.ouis Oklahoma A; West-in. pro-
moted by P. M. O.erlces ot Hariles-
vllle. and W. V Chupniui: of New
York and as a result the promoters
have scratched that city's name oil
their list. A special committee of
the Joplln commercial club reported
that the promoters desired too great
a share of the profits and stock of
the e instruction company The com-
pa. iv was chartered i11 'fl!" to hulW
westward across northern Oklahoma
Irons Joplln to a connection with the
Orient railroad The promotars are
('( III t llltl ' II
out .lop-
oomtnerclal club the past week to
ward the construction of the proposed
line from iiuuo in Atoka about firty
miles Stock to the amoul of $T"lMI0
lias neoq subscribed. A .-0111111010 sur-
vev is being mace and grading will
start w ithin ntnet) daya.
The Twenty-five Thousand club of
Ada. at a meeting this week forward-
ed the following proposition to Ihe
promoters of the Sallies & Uawton
railroad "A bonus of S5V0Q to be
paid when tUn roaitl is built Into Ada
and $ I S.OOU additional if Ada is made
u division point."
Why Is Suaar BweetT
If sugsr did not dissolve In tihe mouth
you would not taste the sweet.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL
TONIC Ir as strong as the strongest
bitter tonic but you do not taste the
bitter because the ingredients do not
dissolve In the mouth but do dissolve
readily In the acids of tue stomach
Is just as good for Grown People as
for Children. The First and Original
Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Standard
'or SO years. 6bc.
NEW CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
Special to Dally I wuler
Shawnee Okla.. Feb v Father
Hlldebrand of iacred Htart Okla.
IteiU'dictme college announces that
work upon the llenedict ine univeisity
i Shaw see will begin at once.
It wil be built similar to the fa-
mdjua Notre Dame lod. university.
Sacie.i Heart school will be main-
tained for the purposes :or which it
was originally built missionary work
inning the Indians
The monastery will also move to
Shawnee. The various buildings
v 111 be located Tuesday and bids for
their construction will then be advi'i
SPEEDY RELIEF FROM
KIDNEY TROUBLE
"I had an acute attack of Blight's
disease with inf lamination of the kid-
neys and bladder and dizziness" says
Mrs Cora Thorp Jackson. Mich. "A
hot tie ol Foley's Kidnev Ucmedy over-
come the attack i.duced the inflam-
matloa took gwgy the pain and made
the bladder action norma! I wish
everyone could know of the wonderful
remedy " C. M CRAMER.
DROUTH MAY EFFECT CROP
Special to iOally Leader.
intrant. Okla. Feb Parmars of
Bryan county fear that the scarcity
of winter rains will have a disastrous
effect on crops Records of the local
feather reporter show that during the
kisi tour months the rainfall has been
three and one-half inches and the
ground la manj places is now almost
too dry tO piow During the same
months of the previous season the
rainfall was oearl) r.'.ne and oae-ha'!
inches
The total raiufall tor the year lPlo
was only inches while the raii-
rall of lHcii was S.Li) aud the snow-
fall 1.3 inches
January 'his year a oonslderab-
I) warmer as well as drier than Jau
uury of last year. The temperature
during the mouth ranged from 1 de-
uce above zero to SI degrees
which waa attained on two different
lys The aveiage ail.v ininituuui
was fi desxraes against 12 degrees
last year The average daily maxi-
mum was .' this year and SS last last
ten mouths oi
That fear the
IMPS
croni
w as
W CI
47.15 inches
e practlcallj
DRINK CAUSED SUICIDE
Despondent Because of Habit. McAI-
ester Man Blows Brains Out
McMcster. Okla. Feb s DeaSOOd-
nt because he was unable to stop
diisking. A R Becker prominent'
el estate man of this citv. saot bint-l
-elf to death his body falling across j
the fortn ot his wife who was asleep:
'h bed Tne suicloe was committed!
vith I revolver and ltcck-r was clad:
only in a bathrobe and carpet slip-
ers. The bullet entere! the left side!
! the head and emerged on the Mg I
side I pattering hloo! and portions
t item orw on- hod
On the dresser in the room a note;
uioressed to the pabUt and signed
by Backer was found. The note said;1
lu 2o minutes 1 will square the
pea and of a piece of hardware with
Mtt head ending all nr. troubles" '
YOU CAN SEND YOUR
LOVE ON FEBRUARY 14 IN
AN AEROPLANE
The celluloid Immensities w hlCS are
tn na so popular fir Valentin day
tills year hardly sttgfest the dainty
missives inc.itio ed in Webster's "A
Valentine is a letter Containing pro-
tessiontl of affect knv sen on si. 'al-
eutlpe'e Day." Nor ma a numbei ol
the ro-called valentines liitnerto In
vogue be entirely ajbaracteriaad as
profi islona of love 1 lie Silly old
Maid" "Cranky Old I'rone" and oth-
ers of such decided! j p tinted humor
are in a sDincwhat dilleient class.
And vei they all sell and are to be
disp; 'ched February II. under the
head Ins valentines. Apparently re
cent generations have
grown in that detail th
slightly out-
mastarb in-
terpratatlOn Ol Mr. Webster's.
Horrible One Remains.
However the horrible grll ning pre
prosterous apparition designated as
the comic valentine is slowly but
none the less surely disappearing
from Guthrie valeni no counters.
Praise be! The dear school madams
always heretofore the recipients and
victims of ittclt dalfeately poked fun
will in the future cease to -neve The
old style cctnic lg fad;ng and in its
place a card reads in
D( s of mo lew slang
ly poor poetry.
Our eyes have me'
Oar lips not yet.
Hut oh von kid. I
ali the heartl-
and In siigiu-
Areoi lanes ale the
opor t'ling i his
year Immense winged objects
all colors In the act of reach it
.'.nun foot altitude catch your eve
also your poOketbOOk. A numbt
the beauties t j will sell from
1Q lloxeys. Wrights and Weill
In the form aad full dress of c
control the steering gears w
sprou from their shoub'ers and i
ers well studied with arrows c
the bareness of their bucks. H
gerve as aeroplane ballast bags.
i a us
ipid
logs
uiv-
arts
The
Hires
sweet tender meaniiu
is grasped at once.
(Vfisicless Instruments.
Musical Instruments chiefly of tin-
sel strings breathe out sentiments of
love. Breathe out i.deed for the
i bodies although deep-chested and high
I ly colored are absolutely soundless.
' They tickle not the wonderful Sense
of hearing but a certain complacent
I vanity sense in the feminine breast
; produced there by the knowledge of
I JohDCy's deep sacrificing love in seek
i ing that hard earned dollar in the
I fathom of silk cord trimmings and
i lumpy lace.
An unusual connection of sport lace
I love is discovered in huge portrayals
of the baseball diamond. The exact
i love sentiment l-i the sporting line
i however is set fortn only in a foot-
ball scene w here wl
less drapery than
ler ever dared to
in an aimless fast
hearts.
Gaspii g lovers
moots into the eat
corned CupM who.
ing indifferent ait
nged players In far
any gridiron lack-
wear kick sround
pour
8 Of
with
of
their fcenti-
a cool ttneon-
the exasperat-
tlte true pro-
love weighted
fesstonnl clicks off the
message to the saj
ent. Evidei.:l our
feminine recipi-
friend Cupid un-
dec the artist's ha; d has discarded the
old barbarous puncturing business
and although still retaining Bis bow
and arrows for emergency and short
range h;s resigned himself to the easl
er meithods of the modern age.
Lots of Post Cards.
Amazingly tinseled architecture in
the way of post cards will probably
tO a certain extent put the more ex-
pensive valentines In the gnade this
year Doubtless also as the transpar-
ent envelopes must cover them many
Of the senders will startup the cards
rather than the envelopes thus con-
signing the precious missives to the
.lead letter office and themselves to
a temporary "stinging" by the disap-
pointed non-receiver. Speaking ot
pool cards The Leader suggests that
lis readers procure good long handl-
ed tongs to insrie' their protection
in receiving cards above a certain
temperature In love expression.
The February issues; of manv mag-
azines are coming our with valentln-
istie covers News stands glare with
hearts. Cupids ad love sick pairs in
all positions and colors. The hearts
as a rule seem to be gptlllug a red-
dish stream supposedly intended for
Mood On the clothing of their owners
Or over the cover pages Flaming
ae. ii 's and lying Cupid adorn the In-
ner pages
The valentine odor teel:i g
odor feeing of what
8o stronglv pervades
that one is hardly
representative of the
shivering and dodg-
I ever U may
tlu
atmosphere
to pass R
se Without
Beware of OoUments 'or Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of snie'l and completely de-
range the whole iy stem when enter-
ing in through the mucous surfaces
Sin h articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reput-
able physicians as the damage they
wil do Is ten fold to the good you
can possibly do Ive from them Hall's
Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. .1
Cheney & Co. Toledo O.. contains no
mercury and is taken internally act-
ing directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system In buy-
ing Hall s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genu tie it is ta'en Inter
il :.. Ttolr !o -.
F .1. Cheuev - i. Testimonials
free.
SoW by druggishK Price "c per
bottle
Take Hall's Fimitv Ptlls for con-
Renfro's Drug
We are Headquarters for every thing in our $
$ il $
S line. We are making special low prices. we under sell g
them all for we pay no rent take all discounts for $
i it i .1 i . ff
casn ana nave
and know how
School Books
Druggist Sundries Lowney's Chocolate Candiesand
and fine Cigars Tobacco Pipes and Perfumery.
C. R. RENFRO
206 West Oklahoma.
Women's
Department
.('..':-v
At a
cut meeting
women in
New York t'itv Miss (J ririule Beoks
ei the welfare department of the Na
tional Civi- Federation told th un
thai employers' wives should be tbe
factory inspectors. "Yon can look
:'bout the Office buildings.' she said
'and see the handicaps under which
the stenographers and bookkeepers
vain tr.eir living." She said that
women whose husbands owned ahopM
manufactories or mines should Inter
t st themselves In the condition of the
employes. Th y should iuspt !l iori
themselves and not leave the work
although tlu
employers o!
me oppo!
li se I nil!
No Accounting for Tastes
A lady who has been
Evanstou in. was much ii
.! Visit that she made to a mode
tory in that suburb o! Chicago
place was light clean well ventil
everything thai the heart of w
could wish it would s
he whole place had
she congratulated the
l tin and an
ieen inspect
owner on t
ed
splendid work he was doing to aid
and uplift tlie working woman.
"But we are going to dose down
soon." said the man. "We have given
the model building a trial and lino
that women don't want to work here.
I is almost ImpoflSiuIe to keep the
required number of girls. They pre-
ler to work in Chicago where they
say they are tnore at home.' They
prefer the dirf and the noise to the
quiet and green fields of Bvaostoa
And as we Can not get along without
them we shall have to go where they
pr "far to work."
Girls to Raise Vegetables
The department of agriculture
seeks to interest girls in truck-patch
gardening and will give a prize for:
the best tomatoes raised by a girl1
Girls' tomatoes clubs will be formed
'n the South as boys' corn clubs have
"eeii in the past. There will no
doubt be much competition as the.
girls take very kitully to the idea.
Fashion in Camets
Queen Mary has a black Carpel on
one of the rooms of Buckingham Pal-j
I ace. and in COnSOqUettCQ there is
much interest in tne artistic posai-
idlities of such color of carpet. The
carpet will however not be very pop-
ular as it must have gilt or some
oiler telit furniture and it will not
; Will Be Popular Hostess
Mrs. Pomerenee wife of the new
senator from Ohio was before lo r
Imarrfate a neighbor of Mr and Mrs
! UrU'inl .- sir ('Mntmi he Ifl veiv
popular in Washington as she is in
Canton her frlenda think sstie will
Hope of Justice in Women
he Hunk
possibility of arriving at a just ver-
dict than under the present system
(when men are so hard to convince in
i bribery cases.
Helping Poor Children
The child Labor committee in Maw
'York paid 103 cash scholarships last
ar. whan investigation showed that
;the earnings ot the chlldreu were ab-
solutely necessary at home. This en-
abled tne child to go to school while
the mother received the amount he
j would have earned.
Can Trust a Woman
The mayor of Lynn. Mass . has an-
notated a woman as secretary as he
: says t-e wants some one to attend to
1 his official business who will be ahl
to keep a secret Lynn has no city
'council the government being bv a
Seitously True.
lion of high nun;
oeen in tne ouisness xor ycar&
to buy to get the
and School Supplies Drugs and
Brook's Theatre
ALL WEEK
Theodore Lorch and
Players
IN
Sherlock Homes
in
The Sign of The Four j
Tonight
CHANGE i M
Special Matinee
Saturday
PRICESioc awe 30c.
EATS X SELLING A I'
KAMl'.K'S DRUG STORE.
FOR SALE
My Residence
424 East Washington
A. R. EASTMAN
GOV. CHUGE REVOKES PHIL
paroic
ka. cunv
ivernor Haskell lt
.ne reaaona for re
is the ehanre ol
thti
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REMEMBER THE NAME
Foley's 11 nicy and Tar for all cfl
ahdeoida for crobp hroi ehttis b
iies ami for lacking la grippe coi
No opiaten. Refuse sabstiutes
W- M'NEAL PRESIDENT
OF BANK AT CLINTON
bat
ciKtiige. hands the n.'w olhi
ing charge yesterday. Thej
w McNeal president; K. J.
and W. D. Leonard vice pr
'has Brewer cashier; Claj
asaistanl and T J Kane
A FACT
ABOUT YliE UBLIHSW
hat is know n as the "Blues"
is seldom Occasioned bv attttal ovist-in-;
external condition - but in the
jtrest majority or cases by a dis-
ordered Ll I R. '
THIS IS A FACT
w huh may he demonstra-
ted l trying a course nj
Tutt'sPills
I ') coat 1 laniirtxiiUf. nlhj I " UK.
They briRghopesndbouyano to tlie
mind. They bring health and elastic-
ity to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
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rinding plant In the fltitc. and with
our twenty years' constant practice
at Optometry yon are i3.-urcd safety
accuracy and promptness.
Call on us for i;e Glasses.
Officr r American EgprVM Orh c.
CROOK OPTICAL CO. Guthrie. Okla
J. H. BILLINGS
CCNERAL CONTRACTOB
Wholesata ard Ratal) Dealers tn
Sand Crushed Rock Build-
ing fltone Cement and
rick.
Producers of Cimarron
Sand.
River
Roorr. f Lyon Block Phone 11W
Big C
1 orajKml
l and siriplc rtmedy fnr
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it llalri 'f t:p n- . thr.ikt.
torcMti -IT uni:rr oryeci.
AT DRUOCISTS SI
1 TrMtiww.th Kch bn SS
or milled on rxi .Ml
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U.S. A.
BEAUTY PARLORS
Expert Hair Weaver
Only for One Week More.
Switches Braids Puffs. Curls. Trans-
formations. Pompadours Chignon
Coiffure in three days notice.
Special sale on all gray human hair
:" da for 10 .lavs "iily. Call and see
us. tiring your combings we pay a
good price 'e still lue soft water
tnr ui -.;- v .. .!. h fwrma
PJaaUf " sal la Pact Massage
Manicuring. et Dm't delay. Call
Sjrite or phone jo7. 319 1.2 K.
flMnhon 1 Ave.
Shoenhair Beauty Parlor
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1911, newspaper, February 9, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617626/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.