The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1, Monday, August 4, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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SrUs WAkCH QUTHR1E OKLAHOMA.
MONDAY AUGUST 4 1902.
PAQE SEVEN
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The Proposition is this:
Get the best lumber
At the lowest price - -
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We furnish Prices Plans and Specifications.
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INDIAHOriA LUMBER CO.
Successors to A. C. Houston JLjumber Co.
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CtfAS. POND
Pres.
HATTIE M. POND
Sec'y '
OHAS. S. ROE
Treas.
Guthrie Laundry Co.
Incorporated
tfn.Tmvn Off ten a.
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Neer the Postoffice
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Orlando Items.
Wm. Aufecht left Monday for Stew-
ard Nebraska.)
Ira powers left Sunday for a vaca-
tion Jn Colorado.
A party of Orlando citizens will pic-
.lc on the Cimarron Sunday.
Mr. Mason Cooper has fifty head of
fine hogs feeding on new corn.
August Moolllng made a business
visit to Oklahoma City Wednesday.
There will bo an leo cream supper
given at the Bailey school house to-
night Mrs. R. B. Branch received word
Tuesday of tho death of her nephew.
Frank Englo of Lebannon Ind.
Tho Tecumseh Standard Is carrying
he announcements of 38 candidates
who seek preferment pt tho hands of
tho Democratic party.
MIbs Itoxle Buzzard of near Hod
ncssoy committed sucldo by shooting
horsolf through tho head last Tues-
day. No reason Is assigned except
that she feared sho would lose her
mind Orlando Herald. '
Miss Tcckla Johnson and Miss
.'"frOi. 'IIIUIIIJJIUU . IDlll'U IIBO .U1M
Harold last week.
Miss Roisa Hedglln h up from her
claim In the now country. Sho is
well pleased with her now homo.
Wo had sour buttermilk recom-
mended to us to kill lice on stock.
Wo gave it a trial and pronounce it a
success
There was a heavy rain fell at Mr.
GraVcn's Thursday whllo a mllo north
and half a mile west there wasn't any
rain
One of our friends acknowledged
telljng a He mllcsMbng. He was rid-
tap' In a spring wagon and spuu It out
fine. ''
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! Agents Wanted in Every Town
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A Message to the Oklahoma
Girls From
CarrBurdette College
Deer Creek 'Fancies.
Mr. Lambert Is about through plow
Ing for wheat
Mr. Stafford hns'relurnd homo from
tltfe strip
lella Stout I roported much better
at this writing. '
fr. Kyis arid family spent SunJay
with Mr SlsooX
Hdon Porry Is tip from Chuul'er
viaillng his paronts.
'Will Goddard was oer In this vi
cinity last Saturday.
AND
"fS Conservatory of Music Art
fetggl and Elocution
Tht'Wellesly.of the South tlutlt and donated for the education of OlrU Kutic
Art and Elocution UacIiersediKattdiu Hostonanil tfcrraan) Literary teachers atuil
led six years In Europe ana the Orient Location healthful Artesian water hulliltnn
Bre proof home elei?autlY turnHhcl hot and cold baths dipartments thouruughl)
equipped dairy (.ardtn p u1try vara farm playthings etc No need to rmk our daugh
ter's health In tueriguruus winters r the North Carr-llurdette gives you all that you
would tind In the bent N n thcrn n'llcgcs ard a mild healthlul climate The Okiahotn?
gtrlH will rerelve a heirt wth naie o ur C'.Uie Home It thov do uot hud t'arr Ilur
Sette ahead of the Northern i ollcgt we will give them a itcbolarsblp i ernm reasonab'
Visit us or wr.n at on c furur free catalogue and hrocnure containing M photo-
encavings of ihe Interior ami ex terlor of College. Department It Sherman Texas
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If you will pay a visit to the
OKLAHOMA CAR-
RIAGE AND WAGON
'.WORKS
322 S. Division St
"We will show you how we
tighten loose wagon and buggy .
tires without cutting welding and heating them thus preserv
ing the woodwork from injury -a wonderful invention which
cost a large sura of money In order to be up-to-date. Our shop
has-theOrvly Henderson Tire Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the verv latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber tiivs on any wheel
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order. Re-
pairing painting and trimming our specialty. You are invited
to visit our factory the best equipped In the Southwst.
SCHICKR.AM f& WICKMAN.
1. W. McNKAU P.otfent.
A.J SBAV Vice-President
Guthr jvmrional Bank.
Capital $50000 - Surplus $10000
FKKD . IJOLCATKlt duliler WILLIAMS 8TIL1W Aent. Caililer
Mulhall Matter.
Tho school board hoa had the weeds
cut around the school grounds.
Miss Anna West returned yesterday
from a week's pleasant visiting
Guthrie. ' .
Mrs. Furrow la enjoying a pleas
ant visit with her 'mothor Mrs. Ov
erbay from Guthrlo.'
Miss Laura Hughes returned homo
Saturday from a fortnight's visit with
friends at Pawnee.
Has anyono caught" sight of thfc
town council cutting the weeds that
border the streets?
Miss Mabol Phillips who was sick
last weok Is again In hor place at A.
Champion and Sons.
Wheat came In freely Saturday.
Over $3000 was paid out by our deal
er for tho dnys receipts.
Mrs. J. K. Demstor loft Tuosday for
Pauls Valloy to visit with hor hus
band who hoi employment them
Dr McConnohoy had tho flro wal's
of his drug building cemented tha
first of tho weok. Wicker and his
hflpors did tho Job.
Saturday was a great whoat la hi
Mulhall. At ono time thero was a
lino up of tooms from Main streut to I
the olovators waiting to dump.
Mrs. Aloy and children loft Wed-
nesday morning for tholr h-Miio a
Cedarvale Kansas after a plea wit
visit with hor brothers the RitUielo
boys
E Wet haB sold his hoi-sa and lot
In block 22 to William Judd This
proporty adjoins Mr. Judd on fjio east
and is a nice addition to his proporty.
Dr. Kennedy of Porry returned homo
Monday after onjoylng a very pleas-
ant week's vacation from his dental
labors at tho DIHard home south of
town.
Milton Craig travclirg salesman
for tho Western Tobacco Co. Bedford
City. Virginia was in town Saturday
faking orders also visited his aunt
Mrs. E E Carson.
Lola Sharp returned homo Tuesday
from a very pleasant visit with her
sister at Arkansas City. Her brother
Ernest was In from Aqton to meet
and take her home.
A baby boy was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Sherm Roy Thursday morning.
July 25. Dr Hatfield reports tho lit-
tle man stout and eleven pounds the
mother doing well. Mulhall IlnKir-prise.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited Mr.
Lnngley's last Sunday.
Mr Erlckson and family spent Sun
day with Mrs. Hansen.
Mr. Stout and Mr. Ttyon Is putting
up hay east of Mulhall.
Mr McCue called on Mr. Mills who
Isfquite sick Sunday evening.
Mrs. Closs rnd Mrs. Porry wore
GiJthrle visitor? last Thursday
Quite a number of tho ncl
Charley Guthrie and wife returned
from their farm near Mlnco.
J. It Cain was In Mulhall the other
day and purchased n new gang disc.
The mall carrier took two passeng-
er to tho railroad one day last weSek
J. Polard throshed a part 6f his oats
which yielded forty-nine bushels to
tho acre.
J. It Cain and Mrs. NouW girls
were vlqltlng Mrs. S. B. Knlsjy tho
other daVl .
Mr. Duvlg has gbn to Pittsburg
Kansas to work In tho coal mines this
fall and "winter.
One of S. E. Knlsloy's mall horsoa
got In the wixo tho othor day whloh
will lay him up.for"awhilesr . ?
Mr. Polard was in Ktulhall a j
umo agorwith two loads of oata. Ho
realized 0 tents per bushel.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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From BfWQt Cresk.
Dan Plbrklns xine In Mulhall Mon-
day. Some pooplo aro trying to plow as
dry as It Is.
Plenty of grapes and wntormolonB In
this vicinity.
Mrs. Parkins haB a flno lot of rlpo
tomatoW on hand.
Chaflla Wallgroon Is up In tho strip
this waek putting tip hay.
Mr. Griffith and family aro still on
tholr farm north of Mulhall. & y
Mr. and Mrs Fred Larson calledat
the HUhbel home Sunday forijnoagl
MIsF Allco Iroton was tho guest of
and Graco Sulivau Sun-
Frank Dalo. A. Q. C. BIsrar.
DALE A DIEpEIV 1
Lawyers. '
Anderson Building Oklahoma Menue.
Joseph Withy.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In Adler block bouUi Bide Ok'
lahoma avonuc.
FOSTER A M'dUIRE
Attorneys at Law.
Practice In all Courts.
Office over Dank of Indian Territory.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WK8T
Real Estate
Notary PublU and
Insurance Anont.
Bnms.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
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neighbors
tpent Sunday with Mr. Dwyor's.
We aro ginu to near mat tney nave
tl.p brldgo In across tho Cimarron.
air Caldwell Is holping his fathep
lnfltw Mr. Chlttum stack wheat
Churles McCue Uean McCue and
Cqra Dwyor attended Sunday school
au" Victor last Sunday.
Mr Goss. who lives on the Mackol-
hnnoy farm ha rented T. J. McPeek's
place noar Entorprlso school house
ntyl expects to move soon.
! ii i ii i run n ii -
Mlss Maud
day. ft
Mlsa Elva McPcok called on the
MIsserLnurnand Lottlo Hu)ibol Tues-
day. II'' ' ' '
J. W PHILLIPS
General Contractor and Builder.
220 South Division Street
Residence 1005 W. Mansur.
First clasB work guaranteed at rea-
sonable prices. Lot mo ilguro with
you before you make your contract.
ROOFINQ.
Skeleton Secrets.
Little. Esthor Caldwell has boon on
the sick list this weok.
Mr Portoau and family visited with
Thomas Truohlood's Sunday.
There was not a vury largo attend
ance at Snuday school Sunday.
Mr Meadows who has boon In
Kari:fts visiting relatives
Sunday.
Mr. Kfflo MePaek will go to lown
to vlBlt hor parent In tho near future
J'Is Nolilo Johnson Is going to
teueh tho Victor school this coming
to: in. v
Mr -Sullivan's threshing machine
wi'l Boon bo In our neighborhood
again.
MlE)sAnna Rogora is giving Doasle
JoNison and Ola Truablood music
lemons
Vr. Hunt loft Sunday for Oarbor to
loot after his wliQist' on his farm In
tin strip.
Mrs. Wesley who has been quite
Bi( k the past week Is Improving at
his writing
Vns Mar Logors who has beon In
the strip for seoral weoks is expect
ed homo soon.
Johnny Freeborn and Edward Wos-
ley aro working with Mr. Sullivan's
threshing machine.
Actoi Sayings.
A nlcd gontlo shower would bo ap
predated now.
A street fjair Is a tho talk at CroB-
cent City now. r
Alfred Shnrpof 4ni' a tVlp to Mul-
hall Thursday.
Harry WIvol Is preparing to go to
Kansas City soon.
Hugh and Sam Polndnxtor started
to Lawton this weok.
W. H. MoCarty is doing oarpontor
work for O. IT. llurright.
Mrs. Carrie Smith from Iowa l
visiting with Geo. IJueoyB.
A largo crowd attondd tho Mhow In
Standard Wednesday night.
John Henderson and wifo took In
the show at Victor Saturday night
Ernest Sharpo and Ulalno Praxao
returned madn a trip near olumbia Thursday.
I T W Vimrn nnn nf Onlf Vlnw'fl
prosporous" farmers wont' to Mulhall
Thursday.
John Griffith who used to Ilvo near
Aton but now of Columbia will have
a publl aalo August C.
Miss Maggie DolltUo of Crescent
City will teach this coming torm f
sahool at Roo Hill which boglns Sop
tembor 1.
C. H. COLE
Roofer
Contracts taken for now .roofs
gravol sand and asphaltum. '
All kinds of rootling done aU rcaa
onablo prices. T
Old roofs tin and gravel dried re
painted and repaired.
Satinfaction guaranteed.
Out of town ordr2 given prompt
attention
Twenty Ilvo years oxporJcnCO.
722 East Oklahoma AVonUo.
DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL
COMMITTEE.
Celled to Meet at Guthrie on August
A
Tho Domoc'rntlo cdntral comtn'-
is hereby called to meet at tho Olrl
torlal headquarters in Gut arjc on .
Tuosday August 10 1902 at 2 (rfi
p m. nuslness of tho utr j0'Ht j1rtlort.
nnco to tho cnmpnlgn w' M l)fl br01)Rht
up nnd it Ib necessary Umt mtm
hers from all tho co M h(j )rCBOnt
Tlio Domoorota of nt
CUbUU iCfUi.v
nt Guthrie on that
hold a grand rail
dnto
' W. M
R. A.
Anderson
Chairman.
Blllupo
Secretary
H. B. Sapuldlng of Muskogoo. bar
sold his stock In tho Indian Burr
and Trust company ajnd will ta' ' r
pilvato bank in connection wll hJ(j
store.
Cheap Rates to the South.
During July and August on every
Wednesday and Saturday wo will sell
tickets to points in Alabama Georgia
Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi
North and South Carolina and Vir-
ginia at ono fare plus two dollars for
the round trip with a limit of CO days
from date of sale.
A. J. Corklns
Agent.
Minnesota Excursion.
Commencing In July the Rock Island
will sell lomeeoekors excursion tick-
ets to Minnesota points date of sale
July August and September; fare
ono faro plus two dollars for tho round
trip flnal return limit October 31. For
further Information call on or write
E W. thompon. G. P. A. Topoka or
your local agent.
J. W. Williams.
West Lone Star
Deitha Johnson anil Rolu Adding'
ton visited at Mr. Pipher'a one day
last w eek
Mr. Morklo has part of -Jijs cprn in
tho Bhook. Tho 26th of July Is early
to cut corn.
Henry Borgennan wrotQ to partlos
here stating that he would be back
in Septembor
Mr. Webb has departed with his
family aqd all his stook Hft wjH bo
1 sell to thresh.
.M'fcs Llxa Adklns wrKoT from Mis-
souri that crops are flna She has
good health there.
It It stated at Muskogee that as
A Necessary Preca-
Don't neglect a cold. u ?
than iinpleasanL It 8 1onROr0)H
By using Ono Mr Cuo
you can euro it onco Any8 n
flammatlon olorr9 tn0 hniu( Bo0th98
and Btrongth6-J8 tno rauc0U8 .
Pearth Pearls. oroii v.. 4B C0UBfs croup throat
Mij McGlnty's son Is still Improving ond lung tronhlos. AbsolufoJy safe
slowly;' ' Aom 'mediately. Children like It.
Suhsorlhe. for the home naner. tho J- W. Wallaco.
EntorprUe
J.Poar .is going to purchase a dry
weather plow.
So)iuylars show was In onr midst
Jrsnij Huarn has bon changing
l.is ?toQlt Kimewhat.
Mr;. Hafrls was in Muulhall last
wek for threshing coal.
Mr Calahand threshed for Mr. Pol-
ard thu ftthor day .
Mr. 'Stansbeo has tho contract of
fle stpjiq tjulverts.
Thtiw was a nice ball game In Jos-
p) Ciiln'a pasture recently.
Mr. gtansbery has ranted somo
viin-at srannd of Mr. Hflarn
ItVjeeds a TonlC.
iTioro nro times wboA your liver
.cods tt tonic. D n't give purgatives
that gripo and weaken DoWltt's
Little Early RIsors oxpoll nil rvtron
from tho aystom nnd not bb tonic to
tho llvor. W. Scott 531 Hlgnlanl
avo Milton 1'a. sayn: "I have car-
ried DoWltt's Little Early RIsors with
me for ovoral years and would not
ho without thorn." Small and ensy to
take. Purely vogolnblo. They nover
grlpo or distress.
J N. Wallace.
CHANGED HER MIND.
May Yohe Between The Devil and tho
Deep Sea.
(By Asiociatou Pren.
London Auk. 4.-May Yoho
this
'soon as President Roosevelt signs the '"ornlng called on tho inillce to a)
Creek treaty Chief Porter will begin
to Isjbuo Crook ileeds.
INTERESTS paid on deposit at
QUTHRIE 8AVINGS BANK.
Itrltg on your old huggy nnd trado
It l'-r a nico now trap or a faney Bur.
ray or a run-about; we havq all of
thorn In stock on our sampjo floor.
Ct.II and see our stuck and ho con-
vinced of their style and quality. H.
I Hlrschl 111-118 West Harrison
avenuo
tii ni to help her 11 ml Putnam Uru'llee
Strongr tHit'Sootlandard declined to-
il ave anything to do with the matter
as sho had prefeiTod no charges
against Strong.'
Miss Yoho- then made all arrange-
ment to take the 2 30 train tor Par If.
but abandoned the ldta at tno lat
moment
"UP TO DATE."
The best liquors cigars aud boor
and a pleasant place at the Up to Ditto
bar ono door west of tho new oily ball.
&j$L r.uj aotwi nr it you want to ..i ' -i : r tu
doiiii teil yo Uiat you can't put into your stomach
anything better than a proper combination of whole
wheat and malt.
SHE youp grocer next and buy a package o
'FollOIs' which Is composed of the whele of the
wlieat and barley malt
SBB how easy it 14 to eat a proper food when H
somoa va you In a sweet crispy delicate tlaie
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that be ban a stomach ' Tukeahtili lm i jul
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