The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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l-AOE TWO
HESTGHES llllfl
Civet Strength to the Nervously Weak
nd Run-Down.
Peptiron ' tb medicine and food
for the blood and nerval. It Is Jn full
accord with advanced science as o the
rper treatment of anemic and n -rathenic
condition in which Ue need
of more and better nourishment i no
apparent. It combine iron and man-
paneae -with nus celery. pepsin and
other tonics and digest Ire. H sup-
plies the deficiency of red blood cor-
puncleji In anemia repair the wate
of nerve tiauo 1n nervouna. giro
color tind stamina and restore vi-
tality. l was run down and nervous. VfA-
Jron has done me irrent jrood." Sorena
Jiifenbursr. Tlvoli K. V.
Made by C. I. Hood Co. Lowell
Maes. .
What's Your Pcl-DojS or P&'.'
It seems cur ancestors low-life - mad wit'i the glee of cosmic coin-
that thev were did us a preat wronj; rdehlp. like a collie pup.
when ther selected tbe dog an a do- Pigs in pics. we contend and doss
mcstic pet W. H . Hudson the mit-jls does.
uralint points out In his ne en book And the place of Ue dog la the
that a dog Is a diseustine beast with ! home while that or the pig is m
Mo minA r a worm an! ih soul of a prcxln it v tu t fried egg. Anon.
jackal.
The marmoset the lemur the la-
pidium or the Patngon!nn dolicotis
is. It appears bv far preferable. Evi
the eonnr.on adder ifn t such a baI ;
fellow when you tu":e him ripht (wei
had always understood t at the 'est;
way o take hi n was rleht behind the'
ears and as for the ordinary pi? of
cr.mtnerce well. Mr. Hudson pimply j
ran"t undcrtinl why our mediocre
forebears didn't tame this noWe and
affectionate aninal instead of wast-
in? tini on the dop.
But just a mon:ert Mr Hudson.
Will a lajrfdium brin; you the
nornin? paper off the front !ep?
Wlll t e lemur trot beside you f.ir
mile after mile ns you tram across
country calling your attention with
a friendly "word"' to stray jackrab-
bits and things? stands the Iiipbest for its remarkable
Will the Tatagonian dolichotis re- rw-ord of eucccss.
fuse focd when you're away Iran n xamininp physician for on- of
liome Klecp with both cars open the prontlccrt Life Insurance Trrm-
aeaSnst your return and tear th akies panics in an interview of the subject
asunder with Joyful ye'ps t e instant made the aa'onishfn; s'atcment that
your step hounds on the stair? jone wson why so many applicants
?omhow me wag to an adder's for c?ir:anee are rejected is because
tail appears less homely than Fido's.! k?dn?y trouble is so common to the
and the i.lea cf whUtlins a ps to' American ?ople. and the larpe ma-
becl does not intrleue us. Llor'-y of these whose api Hcations are
Nor dc we exactly see a marmoset declined do new even susit that
Mrn a-T.; h imi on a i'tx- tt v have ihe d);ase. It H on sale
inond-h;is'-t frosty riioinin.i. half
.CATAkHN
DLADDtR
G4 HOURS
MiWFiU
1
The Last Call
DO YOUR DUTY!
Wo vote tomorrow. There is no man
or woinnn in Loran oun-tv to whom the
ela tion is not of vital importance.
"Whether or not you ;iirree with all of
Woodrow Wilson's policies whether or not
you are an administration supporter you
imist knowyou sensible thinkers that the
Leasrue of Nations is your only hope against
wars in the future. What and where is the
substitute for it!
They claim ihe League of Nations is
un-American! What pettv criticism. Is
there anyone who believes Wood row Wilson
would wrong "his eountry or stand silent
while his nation was being betrayed? liest
assured that he got everything that the
United States could get. ' IMieve firmly
that the Keymbliean critics in the Senate can
force nothing more on our allies or on
Germany.'
A vote for Weaver tomorrow is a vote for:
1. Woodrow Wilson and the treaty.'
2. Permanent peace.
A Democratic congress in 1020. V
4. A Democratic state in 1920.
Democrats!
vote for
WEAVER
Saturday!
PRUDENCE.
"Did you ue diplomacy ban you
discharged your cook?'"
"I presume you might cull it tbnt
answered Mr. Clipping. "I fired her
over the telephone and hung up Uie
reeeiyer before the wire got trmt"
Birmingham Age-Herald.
For Sale : A good work hone
cheap. See Tallman. Phone 1.
Red Cross Peals means longer live
and Inrreased efficiency.
a!j you can.
Purchatei
To Fortify The System Agai'ist Grip
Take LAXATIVE liKOMO QUININE
Tf.hle1s which dettroy perms arts as
a Tonic and Laxative and thus ;re-
v nt Colds Cr!; and lnflii-ria. There
I on'r one "BKOMO QUININE." E.
W. GROVES signature on the box.
SOc.
THOUSANDS HI KIDNEY;
SUSPECT IT
Appiicar!ts for Insurance Often
rl t.:--..j
Rejected.
Judging from rej-ort from 1lru?sus'5
who are constantly in direct touch
urii'h ilio niibliA lhcT i on iirTi:mi-
th h )Mn VPry gno.;) jn
overcomine ths.-? conditioci Th"
;jd and liealln-? influence of Dr. Kil-!
nrv; gwump-Root is scon reehzed. I;
at all dntc jtoreti in bottles of woj
h'.ti s. medium and krRe. i
Howfvcr. If you wish first to test
Uv'.s gnat cvpa ration end tcT cents
to Dr. Kilmer & To.. Binghamton N. j
Y. fcr a s-iim V hotile. When writ - j
jap he sure and mention the tluthriej
You helped win the war afrainsl the
Man Help win Ih wr c?nlnt dis-"i;-e
In the Third i-ted Cross roll call
i lls-: i.k hft. .i;tiiu:k. oKla.. Finn a v. Novkmufu ?. lflia
Her Fat Actress
r Was Made Slim;
. Many istage people now dejnd en- j
tlrely . upon Marmela ' Pretcription 1
Tablet i for mlucins and control'ln.
fat ne ck-Tr at!is tclla that he j
reduced two to fxir iNHind a wwk J
by wiling this new Turin 01 inf uuu
Marinoia prescription and now by
takinx MarmoU Tablet several times
a year keeps her welpht J"t risht.
Alt drugsri'tj sell Marmnia Prtfcrip-
Hon Tablitu e. . tor.a law ca.
Or you can set tarm by sen-Jin
price direct to the Marmoln C . v4
Woodward At.. Iwtroit M'ch. If f.m
have not tried them do o. They ate
harmless and effective.
At a cwt of abaut t V-oj.W. JjpJ-i j
will build a tunnH more than three J
mile ton uridr a roit.on of i.k
shinw.r..'icH Ptral: to lir.lt to
1 mainline vrw now trvd by ferry i
j boa;.
A Quinine That Dees Not Atfect Head
IVn-ause of i to:iic and lixwive effect.
(LAXATIVE IWOMO (Jl'ININE (Ti.b-
ibta) can b taken by anyone wi h-
r-u-1 Cflusias n rvou r.i or r.u -u.i
the head. Thero Is only cue ' Itromo
on the box.
OH TIME IN THY FLIGHT.
Twa the uiehl lefore payday ai.d
all through my Jc-nr.
I bunted In vain tor the price of
some besr.s.
Not a quarter was etirrin? not even j
a Jit; I
The kale was off duty milled edges;
had qu:.t.
Forward turn forward o ; time in
fry fiieht
Make it tomorrow jus! for tonight!
Harvey Mdichett.
nom't SalT. tavmtr.j -ii.-4
Byi C'.ir W iMBMWfl to
lrtibi lU'btnt. H It eucD1
mndMl fur Uut sriMw nd
your nef witt io pnmpir
rlnn4r4 wltttoat qimiMoa
if llnnts to rur
Itch lktwTvt!r. King Worm
or iiket iu &ic. iJC
the txix.
rot sal locally by
Postoffice Dm? Store.
TOD AY
Our Hijr Ken Wire iJay.
BESSIE IJARUlSCALE.
IN
KITTY KELLY M. D.
Her wry lnUt picture. A
Western cometiy drama that
has a sji.ijt like a whip. A
jnnrdtT mystery adds to the
story. Kitty Kelly Miss
Barrisealc poos West as a
doctor and the traiisr yocs to
Ute train to give the doctor
the rnzzle dairzle. when U
and heho'd they find the'
doctor is" a Iteantiftil yoniiM
lady then sickness strikes
every Tern. Dick and Harry
jn the country. Some story
this. It has the action the
east and will sure please..
Don't miss if. Alv;o
WILLIAM DUNCAN'.
"SMASHING
BARRIERS."
. Also
ELINOR : FIELDS Comedy.
Price otdv
TEN and TWENTY Cents.
SATURDAY.
Universal Special Attraction.
KENNETH HARLAN and
HELEN EDDY in
"THE TREMBLING
HOUR."
Also.
Charlie From the Orient his
Latest Two Reel Comedv
Just TEN and TWENTY
SUNDAY.
GLADYS 11ROCKWELL in
Her Latent Fox Feature.
Also
TWO REEL COMEDY.
VAUDEVILLE
liest Attraction Yet.
THE GREATER
INVINCIBLE '
CONCERT COMPANY.
This company played here
once hefore and they are
extra frood. If you love good
music and son:rs please don't
fail to hear them.
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H E ARE READY
Th? t-olor in an agate Income
hrigh;er wht n the stone i boiUd in
oil and thvn in acid.
(First Published In The Guthrie Daily
Leader Kov. C 1:t.
COUNTV l MtASURbM S SALE OF
PROPERTY BOUGHT AT RESALE
The following is a list of property
boucht by Coujty Treasurer at resale
for the use and benefit of Logan
County under provisions of Chapter
47 section 7412 of 191 Session Laws
of Oklahoma and sold at private sale
to persons named and price stated
helow providing game is approved by
Board of County Commissionprs at
tho meting of said Board. Nv. 10.
:tM3 as provided by law.
L. M. JELSMA
County Treasurer of Logan County
Oklahoma.
GUTHRIE PROPER.
Lots IV 10. 21 and 22 block S
$:;."; C. S. Swan.
Lot !. block C" $r.d Wis. Gu a
Ixvt 2 block 65 $3.00; Wm. Guem.
Lot 3 block 65 SS.00: Wm. -uesft.
Ixd 4 fclotk 6S t-VOo: Wm. Guess.
Uw. 10 block 63 $5.00: Wm. Gucs.
UW 17 block 65 $3.00- Wm. Guess.
Lot IS block 5. J5.(W: Wm Cni-ses.
Ixta 22 and 2 block &3 ?7iVK);
Penny Harroll.
Ixt tl2. block 54. $o0.: ; Bill Jones.
WEST: GUTHRIE.
Lot 10 bloi k iS2 $:.ort; Viok Tucker.
It !2 block S2 n00: Viola Tucker.
Lot 3. block fM. 1.0; F. L. Saddler.
Uh 4 block ; J1.50; F. L. SaddJerJ
CAPITOL HILL.
Lot 7. blcnk t fa.00; Pauline'Rob
inton.
Lot S block W Jo.00; Pauline Rob
ir.son.
Lot 9 block S6 5.0; Pauline Rob
ieson.
Lot 10 block Sw $3X0; Pauline Rob
lron.
Lot 21. block 2. M.oen Ida Mart
They're New and Nobly
Make the Housewife Present of a new Gas
Range. It will please her. . We have a new line of
Gas Stoves and Ranges a complete line to select
from. Call and inspect them i .v
Guthrie Gas Co
m
I
M U S K E - T
aXlOverco'at ivmctitis moROucniv 'americax y
ATMOSPHERE AND CAPABLE OF MEETING ANY CHANGE
IN THE WEATHER. JlT HAS THE FASHION PARK Hi'.
NE SHOULDER TREATMENT AND AN ALL-ROUND BEL n
THE MUSKET SKETCHED HAS BEEN EXECUTED IN FAB-
RICSOFSOFTTEXTURiE WHICH WILL DRAPE NICELY. ITIS
KNEE-LENGTH AND) IN EVERY WAY A PRACTICAL CAR-
MENT.FQR THE JUANI WHO DESIRES A BIT OF NOVELTY.
R:E A D yI T O P U T O N
CUSTOf '.SERVICE WITHOUT ' 1
THE A.XXQYANCE VF A TRY-QS '
TAILORED XA T FASIUO.S PARK
' IFAtfflD(0)H WAWK
Ecchester WYork
The Man a style 'book lor Autumn is ready lor you.
TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS
Joita Jenkins
Gloek. '
Ut S4 block 2 LO0; Ida May
Clock.
THIRD CAPITOL HEIGHTS.
Lot block 7. $:.M; Fred Hunter.
Ut f b!o-k J2.00; Fred Hunter.
UK 3i Mock 7 2.m Fred Hunter.
W1LL1.VMS HEIGHTS
Ixt iy blmk 2 JVw; Lio. May
G'ock.
Ixt 2d. felock 2 $.1.0'); Ma May
Clock.
Lot 21. blotk 2 $4.W; Ida May
Clock. '
Lot 2i. block 2. $00; Ida May
L M. JELSMA.
Conntr Treatmrer of Logan County
Cigarettes
CONQUER
CATARRH
Relieve Head Noises Deaf-
ness Bronchial Irritations.
Aid in Preventing Influenza
Great rejoirlns! Clparett that con-
tain no tobacco but are filled with a
healing herbal nnxluie. giving rtllff
l tlinw who suffer.
Ktmfrtv Upht one of the cltrar!tt.
Inhale the medicated moke. then ex-
hale alternately from the mouth and
through th Dime. You will be aaton-
Uhe4 ami Joyous nt the relief.
For catarrh or persistent cold In th
bead. well as for throe peculiar
noitMB and for deaf new due to tho
cue. also fe-r bronchial er threat
Irntatlftm. '. well a to ai't In pte-
ventirK the f"olv ififhietixa. (tet a box
of I'r. ltlo "' Otarrti lli me-'v. It
crae In cipajt r. !f you pre
fer you my hiv It f"r pipe or tor
.nmkiiiK in a tit-r.
Nu m"di-ino dmrtt. A t'ti"rt ber
bal nnokinK tHJef wh; h h com-
ly f-urel nutny. accorditiR to their
n -.luntrj- rr"n.
i tn unv rm- dror store od et
I'r r.tofer' ."at.-rh kemedy at once.
Tripl sarant ta every boa. Aiv'u
phone 66--COR DIVISION ahp OKLAHOMA
1 doz. Ilt bo Milk small .
10 cans Lye Hominy ...........
Fresh Cocoannts . -
Yam Sweet Potatoes pk.
Fancy Bulk Tuniips pk
2 Large Celery
Dromedary Dates 2 pkgs
Fresh Country Eggs tloz.
Fancv Picnic Hams lb.
Faner Peaberrv Coffee lb
Just received a shipment of extra fancy iarge
pecans 800 lbs. While they last 2 lbs. . i..;t..45c
it . . . .. ii. . -.v.. v 01
n ins. or limn1. it nr.
Buy now and
XKW ARRIVALS: Heedless Raisins Sun "Maitl
Raisins Prunes Codfish Whole Wheat Flour
Buckwheat Flour Norway Mackeral Bulk Olives
Shelled English Walnuts Pecans Swan's Down
Cake Flourt New York Cream Cheese. - ...
VEGETABLES: String Beans Cauliflower Car-
rots Celery Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Mango
Peppers Turnips Egg Plant Tomatoes dreen
Onions. 4 . I iH
Light and Poiver.
Public Ssrvice Co.
of Oldahoma
212 E. nvitinri Annus.
Guthrie'a Oldert Clothier.
A T FASHION PARK
-
..............
.
...75c
.. ....$1K)
... 16c. 20c 25c
. 40c
50c
- 25c
.. 45c
.......60c
20c
.40c
save money..
Phone UL
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1919, newspaper, November 7, 1919; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc713981/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.