The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, August 1, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LKADtK UTMRtK OKLAMJMI
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LESLtR O. NIHLACK. RDITOK
MEMBER OF THEAytOCTATEU PRKS3
rsbiubcl Dally except ?Sunday by Jhe
ticadcr Company.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
For County Clerk.
The Leader In authorized to announce the
name of Job Dobson as a candidate tor
county clerk subject decision of the pn
marles Aug. a.
For County. Attorney.
The Leader Is authorized to announce th-
narae of W U 1IKUOD a a candidate (or
County Attorney subject to the fli'cision ot
the Democratic primaries auk 28 IKK.
o
For Treasurer.
The Leader la authorized to announce the
same ot FELIX ADtiEK ax a candidate for
County Trenurer nuuicci to the Democratic
primaries auk. w&
For Commissioner First District.
The Leader I authorized no announce the
name of J. I). DUKKK as a "candidate for
County Commissioner of the first District
subject to the action of the Democratic pri
maries Aug. so iiw.
Fur Commissioner Third District.
The Leader 1a tulhnrized f announce 'the
name of JOHN lir.DUECOCK.as 4 candidate
for County Commissioner of the Third Dis
trict suuject to the action or Democratic
primaries Aujr 28 1WW
The Leader I authorized toannoucte the
nacieof 'T. A Dyrne a a raodldate for
ccunty commissioner iqr the Third District
August 28.
The Leader Is authorized to announce the
tauieof Capt 11 Ii COOPER as a candi-
date for County Commissioner of the Thlid
uisirici. Ruujeci to inc-acuon or me uemo
eratle tirlmarlM. AUfr ITS. IWj2
The Leader Is authorized to announce the
name of J. K. HOPKINS aw a candidate for
county Commlstloner of theThlrd District
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries Aue. xs iwra a
'Fcr sovotier.
The teaderls authorized to announce the
name of W. K. PATTERSON as a candidate
ior iBeomceoi coroner ot Logan uountv.
BUDicci to me action oi me Democratic pri
marles Aug. .' 1XK. ' ''
Fer Justice of the Peace.
The Leaderls authorized to antKunce the
name of A. M.KINO forJusliceof the Peace
tor the city of Outhtle subject to the action
oi toe uemocratic pi itnaries Aug vs lint;
For Delegate to Congress.
WILLIAM CROSS.
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FRIDAWAtJOUST 1 1902
Hon. 1JIII Cross drives a nail in Mc-
Qniro'H coffin overy time ho makes a
speech.
'mat statehood threat has provon
Hit- worst booinerans McGulro ever
threw.
KansaB can be trusted for originali-
ty . Now It' is At Dougherty of Logan
who has a trotting steor time 2:50
for half a milk I
The Repu$fcan party lias a record
that rVsi'K4 territorial taxndnr Oav
lernor Renfrow 4 mijls; toiler Gov-
ernor Fergtisou 7.8 mills
It thoprfcs$nt tottiHO'h . Unties
thera will f bo two classes of society in
the United States those who eat! beef-
steak and thoao who do not
Greer-ls mcprrled. He'fears'a
Republican leglBlaturo. will not no
elected. Inwhtch cjtae the projected
.text boolc graft! will not materialise-
No need for any contention over
How to spell "BlrjT' whether witji a
y or an i. After"tho election it will
bo spelled Just like the present delo-
gnto'B name anyway.
American consumors pay dilan
average 40 per cent raoro cm trust
made goods than foreign consumors.
Tho Democratic party stands plodtfid
to remedy tho evil.
Tho poor people of New York enjoy
the approach of a campaign for it
makes the politicians wondrous kind.
Chief of Police Devory Is bidding for
thelr affections in a freo dlnnofr to
50000 people. '
'According to tho United States cen-
sus bulletin tho liquor 'manufactured
in tne Hi'Motl Stalest in 1000 amounted
to UWx million dollars. Don't look
like Uio Indians ought'to be compolled
to drink red ink-
RAILROADS BIO TAXPAYERS f
Ah Item never to bo forgotten about
railroads is that they pay taxctf and
tho more railroads you have the mora Are walked by the billiard player as he
i ... Ttia i . nominonf moves around the table. That is the
Miles on Miles
taxes ynu get This is -a permanent
fcourco of Income and In the course
of years amounts up wonderfully.
Railroads do net increase fcxt!
do Increase tajtablo property and
or tho rate of taxation.
ow
only exercise many a city man gets It
is this lack of 'exercise in the shut-in-life
of the city com
bined wun irfegu-
lestible dishes
which tend to make
1.t t.t .mam 41n
Tho great help that Logan county j yicUm of stomach
1r receiving will be apparent from a
glance at the following:
Assessed valuation of Santa ..-.. .. .
Fe. including Eastern and .
Western Oklahoma 64
miles road .. ....$ 533459
Choctaw estimated 18
miles road
F. Smith 18 miles road
Knty. 18 miles road 100000
D. B. & G 30 miles road.. 170000
W
100000
Ikodtf
TotAl $1003459
The above rough estimate does not
Include tho valuablo terminals side
tracks shops and depots; nor does It
estimate the telegraph property put
will servo to show that tho new roads
will add from bait a million to a mill-
ion dollars to tho taxable property of
I)gan county and by so much rcduco
the burdon of taxeB on the people.
Tho Denver Enid and Gulf coming
as It does trom the northwest runs
farvlier through tho county than say
othef of tho now lincB and so will
have more taxes to pay than any of
them.
Tho small bonus asked will shortly
be repaid in taxes.
Of course it is not to bo considered
for a moment that the taxes paid ar
to bo compared with the commercial
benoflts to tho city hut It Is one item
Guthrie has started to lead. Shs
must bo kept in tho lead. Nothing
but the combined energy ot her citl-
etns can do It.
No man can afford to play skulker
ou tho bonus proposition.
trouble."
When there is
undue fullness af-
ter .eating with
belching sour ris-
ings and other dis-
tressing symptoms
prompt te of Dr.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
liH effect a speedy
cure in tlie most
extreme cases of
disease of the stom-
ach and other or-
gans of digestion
and nutrition the
persistent use of
the "Discovery"
will result in a com-
plete cure'in ninety-eight
cases out
of every hundred.
WILD CAT SPECULATION
IN CORN AND OATS.
Speculation In the grain market has
simply gono wild of lato and corners
controlled by millionaires have be-
come the rule rather than the ex-
ception. Two Immenso corners were devel-
oped In July one in corn and tho
other In oats. The first probably will
net tho Gatos pcbple Jl.SOO.OOO. It
vns settled in private.
Tho bats corner develops a good
many new points. Tho shorts nre un-
compromising and the buyers simply
demand that they go on tho market
and buy this they can not do for tha
market Is short 3000000 bushels and
the price would probably go to a-doV
lai a bushel under an attempt to buy.
Thoso who have sold short have
defaulted anil appealed to th onurti
for protection. This Is tho first time
the dealerc on 'Change in Chicago
have over resorted to the courts. A
tnmporary injunction hns been grant-
ed. It U. a well determined principle of
equity that tho courts will not enforce
gambling contracts. The proceedings
will bo very Interesting.
With tho affairs of theso million-
aire speculators tho farmer has little
Interest savo as It affects him. So
far this month tho farmers have only
been benefited by tho great corners
for they thereby obtained higher
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"The prsUe I would like to give year Goldta
Medial Dicoveiy' I csnnot utter in words of
dem.ibe with pen" writes James B Ambrose
Kq i.f ItssK Mifflin Street Huntingdon F
"I wss taken down with what our physicians
said was Indigestion. I doctored with the best
arouud here and found no relief I wrote to you
and you sent me a question blank to fill out and
I did so and you then advised me to use Dr
Flerce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took three
bottles and I felt so rood that I stopped being
s I think cured. I have no Symptoms of gas
tric trouble or indigestion now
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is scut free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only it Send
at one-cent stamps for paper covered
book or 3 stamps for cloth bound.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
prices for all the grain they had to
sell.
It will be observed however that
theso corners are only attempted
when tho farmers In general have
very little of tho grain on hand.
Tho congestion of the market when
the corner is called off and the con-
sequent reduction in market prlco is
made will probably more than off set
all tho gams by the fortunate few
who had old corn and oats to sell.
A fact which shows that tho farm-
ert are cut out of tho deal so far us
possible Is that on July 30 while
round lots of old July No. 2 mixed
wore nominally 404T41e In tho specu-
lative pit car lots were selling on tho
samplo tables at 28V429c. No. 3
wblto oats on the samplo tables iu
car lots woro offered at 33c white
standard in tho pit wero 53C0c. Tho
uncertainty of getting tho car lots
Into regular elevators la time for de-
livery) on July contracts was the rea-
son of the low selling. At tno samo
time the big difference existing show-
ed how artificial the speculative price
was and Is.
The cry that tariff tinkering dis-
$rb3 business comes forom tho fel-
jows who are fattening on protection.
ifl course it disturbs their business.
It always xllsturbs tho business of the
man with a graft to shake him off but
It must be done.
Toll us why a druggUt offers you a
substitute for tho Madison Medicine
fCos Rocky Mountain Tea. Does he
Ioyo you or Is bo after the bJgger
profit? Think it over.
Ask your druggist
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local app!lcnt!ns ns they rannot reach
the diseased portion oi mo cur. iutio
cnlv one way to cure deafness and tunc
la by constitutional remedies. Deofnew
1 caused by an inflummed condition of
the mucous lining of the nustaohlan
Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you
have n "umuung souna or imperii ci near-
In nml when It 1b entirely closed rieatr
ness Is the result and unless the InfUm-
mntlon can be taKrt out ana tins iuoe
i-OfttnriM tn Its normal condition hiarlng
will be destroyed for ever; nine oisea out J
or ten are causeu oy caiurrn w.ico is
I'cthlnff but an inuomea conamon oi inu
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollais lor
nnv case of Deafness (caused by cntmil.i
tliul cannot be cured by tinus uaiarru
Cure. Bend for circulars free.
t? .t rMiijT..v jc. rn Trtinnn. u.
HnM'iiv' nmmitii it i No. ;co
Hall's Family Pills are the et. f U St N. W
New Furniture Store.
Mr. V. Levy of Oklahoma City will
occupy the new building at 110 North
- Second strept. August Js with a com
plete line of furniture. Mr. Levy will
handle everything in tho lurnltnre and
household goods lino and solicits the
patronage of .the public.
Respectfully
Victor Furniture Store.
110 North Second streot Guthrie.
OOfiOO0OC
Renfro's Drug Store
for SOFT DRINKS the best.
for DFLUGS the best &.nd cheapest
tori;iliAK.S. the finest in the land
for FINE SOAP
for HAMMOCKS and CROQUET
for TABLETS W BLANK BOOKS
for DFLUCGISTS'SiSUNDRIES. you for PRESCRIPTIONS of pure drugs
win ma.Ke no misitvice;
Renfro Drug Co.
fr5hdroff8nas w. Oklsthonis Avg
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Diamonds
Watches and
Jewelry.
! WHITE
The Jeweler
Carries the Largest
Stock
and at prices the lowest
Established in Guthrie in
1889
Santa Fe "Watch Inspector
? No. 116 Okltv. Avenue fa
TODAY'S MARKETS.
(By Associated Press.)
Kansas City Live Stock.
Cattle 2.C00; steady; native steers
6158.10; cows and heifers 1.40
7.15;s tockers and feeders 2.005.50;
bulls 2.254.10; calves 2.2505.35.
Hogs 3000; steady to strong; heavy
7.6507.75; packers 7.357.60; medi-
um 7.4O07.C5; IJght 2.5005.50; york-
ers. 7.4507.55; pigs 6.9007.15.
Sheep 2000; steady; muttons 3.60
04.60; lambs 3.7504.60.
ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN
Counsellor-at Law U S. Supreme court.
Jicctsterec Attorney U. 8. Pa'-eui Onue.
U. S. a.nd Foreign Patents
Trade Marks and Copyrights
WASHINGTON D. 0.
Vsr.r.srJl.KlsrJsJaa
5 T n..- T?A iU ru:.
AW VUl X 11V.UVJD-- WIG X UU11C
Being aware that Ijhe Harrison Avenue
Hepubllcan promlsts to control thej
trusts must bo viewed In tho ngiu oi
the faot that having provlouB)y mode
the pledge and having had lontrpl pf
both housoH and the .president they
have tilled tu do so.
. . ii
A great many republicans seo the
great evil of iho trusta and desire ro-
forau uat to the pwopgonorally Uif
ueetlon is ?an they bet tecuro that
eirol through the party that created
tsiem iafl still maintains them or ha4t
ty$Y ot br r'y on th parly that
appoint ttei froi the lKtenia ad
Btill opifflawe theifl
" "SI 'n r. n
Railroad Cat
Is making Jt very inconvenient for many of you to
fa reach our store we propose to make it an object for you
fa to come nc don t mean "ctjt rates." but will mi
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make it de
cidedly "to the good" of your pock&tboolt. Will you come?
JutyelLUsYou Saw This Acl.
A M Truly Your Friends
The Eagle dru: Store
risou Ave. Edward NichoJ. Proo.
jrjrasrjrssTrJsJk-yjr-
$
Chicago Live Stock.
Cattle 1500? native Bteers 4.750
8S5; stockers nnd feeders 2.5005.25;
qo.ws and heifers 1.5006.50.
Hogs 15000; top 7.90; bulk 7.35
07.60.
St. Louis Live Stock.
Cattle. 2500; beef steers 4.500
S.00; stockers and feeders 2.7004.95;
cgwb and holfors 2.0005.50.
Hogs. ..5D0; pigs light 7.2607.45;
packers. 7 4007.60; butchers 7.600
7 95.
Kansas City Grain.
Wheat Sept. 63; Dec 64; N6.
2 hard 68069; No. 3 62065; No. 2
red 67; No. 3 62.
Corn SepL 44; Dec 3434;
No. 2 mixed 56057; No. 2 white 61
(062; No. 3 60061.
Hay timothy 10.00011.00; prairie
f.7507.00. N
Receipts of wheat 224 cars.
Chicago Grain.
Wheat Aug. 70; Sept. 70; Dec.
69. -
Corn Aug. 56-4 Sept 56; Dec
42.
Oats Aug. 29; new 35; Sept. 28;
new 32032; Dee.r27; new 30Ji.-
St. Louis Grain.
Wheat N 2 red cash elevator
65; track 66 66; Sept. 65
066: Dec 68; May 71; No. 2
hard 68070.
Corn o. 2 cash 594; track 60;
Sept. 49049ai; Doc. 37.
Oatn No. 2 cash nominal track 33
new; SepL 26; No. 2 white 59 oIJ.
Kansas City Produce.
Butter creamery 19; dairy 18.
Eggs 14.
Chicago Produce.
Pork Aug. 16.55; SepL 16.70; OcL
10 72.
Lard Aug. 10.70; SepL '10.77;
Oct. 10.72'.
Dutter creameries 17018; dalr-
les 15018.
Eggs 17.
Poultry; turkeys 12013; chickens
springs included 1214.
SL Louis Produce.
Pork 16.80 old; 17.20 new.
Lard 10.60.
We are furnishing the
paper for the majority of
new residences being erect-
ed in Guthrie.
That's a pretty good testi-
monial to the worth of onr
goods.
103 W. Harrison
Phone 511
Eastland
Wall Paper
& Paint Co t
Whelesale & Reto.il
For Sale.
Household furniture consisting ot
parlor bedroom dining room and
kitchen furniture carpets and mat-
ting. Inquire 103 South Ash streeL
INTEREST paid on deposits
GUTHRIE SAVINGS BANK.
at
1 St. Louis Metals.
Lead firm 3.97 04.00;
firm 5:05.
spelter
Up to Date.
Have you seen tho new Up to Dato
bar ono door west of the new city
hall? Tho awellest little placo in tho
city.
LOST A gold stick Elk pin; finder
please lcavo at Leader office and
receive reward.
THI CAPITOL MA-
TfONAL BANK. OF
GUTHRIB. OKLAHO-
MA. OFFERS TO DE-
POSITORS EVERY
FACILITY WHICH
THEIR BALANCES
BUSINESS AND RE-
SPONSIBILITY WARRANT.
ft
The Knife Has Cut
Prices so you can help me clean up the summer low cuts. I bought the Bower stock
anu I will forfeit $100 if prices here quoted are not less than first cost.
2 pairs Children's RedSandals 10 to
10 . $ 05
5 pairs Children's Black Oxford Tie
SHolOi.. -- 50
2 pairs Children's Red Sandals 1
0 o ...... 45
0 pairs Children's Red Saridais 6 to
7 . 00
8 pairs Children's Black Oxfords 5
tO 7 -i .-r-r . 50
a Chiiaren'sBlackDougola Oxfords
0 to 8 j. 60
0 pairs Children's Brc-n Fedora
Button L GO
0 pairs Children's Chocolate But-
ton 8 J to Hi 70
4 pairs Children's Black Jkace Lew
Cut 9 to 12 .- w 70
pairs Misses RedSandals 12 J
to 2 - ...... 4-... .....imii! au
pairs Misses -Chocolate Button
12i to li.
8
0 pairs Misses Black Bongola Ox-
fords 13 to 1
8 pairs Misses Glove Calf Oxford
TiesH to 2
0 pairs Misses Black Oxford 12 to
to 2 .... . ...
8 pairs Kooley Kloth 5-10-1MH.13
H - -
20 pars Ladies 8.00 Chocolate Ox-
fords 2 to -
4 pairs Ladies' $4.00 Tan Walking
Shoes 3 to 8J..
0 pairs Ladies Black Oxfords 2 to
4 J ...
8 pairs Misses Black "Walking Shoe
8 to 4
8 pairs Misses Black Walking
- Shoes 8 to 3 J :
5 pairs Old Ladies' Low Gut 2 to 8
5 pairs Cloth Top Slippers 8 to 1
11 pairs Satin Slippers Gold Red.
Green 4 to 6 .. . . .
70
1 20
90
85
00
1 00
1 50
1 00
50
50
80
The New York Racket Saves You Money
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1, Friday, August 1, 1902, newspaper, August 1, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71816/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.