The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 20, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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TWK tliaUBER QUTHRIB OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20 1902.
PAGE THREK
WEEKLY CROP REPORT.
'Conditions Over the Territory Are
Considered Favorable.
Oklahoma City Okla. Aug. 20.
Tho report of Section Director Strong
on crop conditions la ns follows:
Hot and dr yweather prevailed over
the section during tho week tho only
exception being scattered showers ov-
lor the Chickasaw and Choctaw na-
tions on tho 12th
ThP showers of tho preceding week
placed the ground in good condition
and plowing progressed over nearly
!all portions of the section.
Hay making continues with good
yiolds reported.
Early corn is being cut and shock-
ed; the late corn is about made and
Is doing well oxcept over the western
division whero It is needing more
(rain to properly mature; nomo dam-
age from hot winds 1$ noted over a
low counties.
Broom corn cane alfalfa and cast-
jor beans are being secured with fair
i'to good yields reported.
) Cotton Is maturing rapidly and
.picking is In progress; some upland i
cotton has bcond amaged by tho hot"
f -winds but the bottom land cotton Is
iin good condition; generally tho pros-
pects continues good for a largo yield
ot a good quality; boll worms and
sharpshooters are causing consider-;
able datnago over tho southern por-
tion of the Indian territory.
S Planting of lato potatoes has been
about completed and turnips and rye
'are being sown; tho lato potatoos aro
'comlng up fairly well but would be
tbonefltted by rain.
I Grass continues fairly) good nnd
stock continues to do well on range i
Lato fruit wos benefitted by tho re-;
jeent showers and with melons and
vegetables doing woll and coming to
tho market In large quantities.
Uncle Tom's Cabin Is rathor an old
'play but It will never wear out es-
pecially when played as the Torry
company played it at this place on
last Thursday evening. This Is ono
lot the finest companies on the road.
They transact their business in a
business llko manner. The company
Is composed of ladies and gentlemen
no fakes following them and thoyng wjh ue hold horo and tho dato
give a first class performance. Cedar
County (Neb) News. i
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TO THE LADIES.
Freedom (roti iu.hu good eenrcl anil ape.
cUl health and bodily vigor tend to rentier rou
nappr. anniented and attractite to make life
worth lir ing and Qt jou for ideunre or duty.
eitoe onl halt allre to lie opportunftiM and B Otto A. SllUttee of 131 Reno; Bd
eniojmanUT Vh;domaor ot ou do lif la 33
lroathink.tKn'V?0:urBT Tha ltMcKenna of Potoau I. T; V. S. Me-
tou are verr much mUtaken. Vt omen are made 36
mochalk all arflaublnct tnnr H.IiIm . ! d.
Mime drain paina achee and nerronnneu. 3C
IbMalUacomntotaaur ma7cometoa.U 35
O. P. P. has cured thousands nl them. 36
will cure the other It given a chance to
do so.
-I bad Buffered (or a rear and three bodies
has restored tar IimUU entirely. l'Unloiinn
and the tnanr lemale remedlea ntel bail no ef.
feet upon ma wnaterer but to O. F.l'. 1 oar
rnrlifa. Yon bar for permlMloa to pabllab
tula letter that other auQerluii women mar
know of this tronderf ol remedr and lie cured."
Mra. Carrie ILchartlaon Grace MU.
OneottbttninMfc-tiauontO.F.P. la that
I'cureewomen'aapecialllla In the privacy ot
the home vrihout ollenalva examination or
expenaira treatment there la no offended
modutr and no wanted inoner.
O. P. P.Oeratle's Female Panacea
la the best remedr In the world for 'he cure of
all the diaeawa to which the female a la pe-culUrlraubJuct-
It la not a new remedr. but
uiaiuvsunirarr ic laaTerr oia oneuein tne
preacription ot a lamona Uerman t.
who used It raanrreara ago with ueU marrel
ouaanremfl that lui furmiil.'. i.. tiMn ...twlli
ui a lamoa uerman pnr.ioia
anr rearaauro with each mrtrre
ouaancema that Ita formula haa been aarredlr
preaenred and handed down to the preaent
feneration a female tonlo that haa stood
ne im ok rae anu trial witnout a alntf le latl-
: nreMinsrecorde'lairalnatlt.
t: .HwuiBiicma laeoiu ornearirau meiiieine
g dealera at the onl form prlceof tlM a bottle or
g aix bottlea for iiiO but I n eua rou oannot aet
inw uuriiMir lawiu oe aent to rou at tne
aboTeprlceaallchargee prepaid. It rou tend
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L. UUUSTLI1 CXI..
Chattanooga Ten a. jJH
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CROSS SPEAKERS.
Secrtary Alexander announces 'ho
following meetings.
Judge T. P. Qoro (blind orator).
Seward Tuesday Aug. 19th.
Judge T. P. Gore (bllpd orator)
Guthrie Tuesaay night Aug. 19th.
Judge T. P. Gore (blind orator).
Coyle Wednesday Aug. 20th.
Hon. Itobt. A. Noff Perkins Thurs
day night Aug. 21st and Blpley Fri-
day Aug. 22d: Cushlng Friday night'
LlAug. 22d; Stillwater Saturday Aug.
23; Glencote. Saturday night Aug.
C3rd.
Camping In Colorado
io one ot the most delightful and in-
expensive ways of spending a vaca
tion A book with the above tltla.
containing full details of where to go
secossar ycamp equipment and la
cost either purchased or rented vtl'Jb
I lull and accurate information for th
the Inexperienced is being prepared
by the Great Rock Island Route ana
will bo sent roe with othe Colorado
literature on application to B. W.
.Thompson A. 0. P. A. Topeka. Kaa.
lYou will be astonished to find hOw-jsno a torae scientifically and hu-
cheaplj Jie outing can be made. Lanely than those who nave not bad
"I had a running itching sore on
I say leg. Suffered torture. Doan's
Ointment took away tne burning andd patrons In Guthrie and vicinity
Htcning instantly and quickly effect -
d permanent cure" C W. Lnhvtrt
i fowling Green O-
OLD PEOPLE
Do not always receive the sympathy
thev deserve. Their ailments are
Imaginary or natural and unavoidable at their time of
lile. Disease and infirmity should not always he associ--atcd
with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsirej
may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of'
Ins younger and more vigorous companions.
Good Blood Is tho eocrot ofhoalthy old ago for it regulates
and controls every part of the body strengthens the nerves makes the
muscles clastic and supple the bones strong and the flesli firm; but when
this life fluid is polluted or poisoned andloscs its nutritive health sustain
ing elements then there is a rapid decline of t vital powers resulting
in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly
shows itself in an ulcer sore wart tumor or some other troublesome
growth upon the body and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost
constant accompanied with poor digestion nnd cold extremities.
ailments disappear.
S. S. S. is just
improve a weak digestion nnd tone up
tary taint or the remains of some disease contracted in early life S 8. S.
will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system.
Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help
vou. This will cost you nothing and we will mail free our book on blood
and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY Atlanta Ga.
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City OfficeAdler BIdg Phone
Bottling Works 254
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS.
Oklahoma Bankers 'Arranging for
Their Annual Session
Oklahoma City Okla. Aug. 20.
Tho oxecutivo committee of tho Okla-
homa L ankers' association is in ses-
sion here today to arrnngo for the
next annual session. Tho next moot-
Wui bo prior to tho National Bankers' j
association meeting In Now Orleans
fritfe I Inn a if IritT t 4n daatrn rt
wwlw wt n iw .ivMtv w
New York bankors to visit Oklahoma
on the way to the national meeting.
The executive committee Is as fol-
lows :
Olffert of Blackwell; F. L. Boynton
of Kingfisher; C. M. Barnes of Guth
rie; Jamos H. AVhooler prosidont of
Oklahoma City; J. C. McClolland
vice president of Pond Creek; D. W.
Helllker treasurer of MoLoud and
H. W. Painter secretary of Guthrie.
DISTRICT COURT.
Four Civil Actions Filed with the
Clerk.
Tho following cas'os havo boon filed
In tho district court:
G. W. Pottljohn vs. I.udwig John-
son. Judgment' asked for debt
amounting to $89.73.
John Ross vs. Ella Ross. Action
brought for divorce. Rots charges
his wife with abandonment.
Isabolla Jones vs S. Green ot al.
Action brought to cancal deed.
F. H. Thwlng vs. M. IL Gatowood.
Action brought to secure possession
of real ostato and $600 damages.
Look Pleasant Please.
Photographer C. C. Harlan of Eat-
on O. can do so now though for
years ho couldn't bocauro he suffered
untold agony from the worst form nf
Indigestion. All physicians and med-
icines failed to help him till he tried
Rlactrlc Bittors which worked such
wonders for him that he declares they
are a godsend to sufferers from dys-
pepsia and stomach troubles. Un-
rivaled for disoasos of the Stomach
Liver and KIdnoys' Uiey build up and
give new life to the whole system.
Try them. Only 60c. Guaranteed
by Wheeler and Son druggists.
A horse's foot needs as much car
and attention as a man's sometime
a great deal more. I make a specialty
f expert horseshoeing. Having grad-
ua'od from a veterinary college ana
understanding thoroughly tha anat-
omy ot the foot and leg. It stands to
reason that I am better nreparjd to
these advantages. I shoe a horse for
mobility and aetlon and successfully
treat lame horses. Refer to 100 plea
; 8. H. Olson.
i Proprietor Capital Blacksmith Shop
' 216 K DUlsIon St..
isZk
and attention which'
regarded as nurelv
mesm
J5S3 jSfc
WrZ'
a. b. t. Dcmg purely vegetable is the safest and
best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock
or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies
but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood nnd
stimulates the debilitated organs when all bodily
such a tonic as old people need to
the Stomach. If there is any heredi
It. Invigorates. It cures that
tired feeling. It is healthful.
Connoiseurs pronounce
Budweiser
The Finest Beer Brewed
Call for it everywhere.
Drink it everywhere.
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H. YY DIxttL'U'A.
I'd ritorial Agent
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS.
Candidates and Committeeman Invited
to Call.
Tho Democratic county hcadquart-
fis havo boon opened In tho. BonfllB
building on Second strcoL All Com-
mitteemen and candidates are Invited
io call. Secretary E. C. Dodd Is In
charge of tho hoadquartors and Mr.
podd invitoa all members of tho coun
tj central commlttoo when In tho city
in 11
n iui
A Necessary Precaution.
Don't neglect a cold. It IS worse
than unpleasanL It is dangerous.
By uelz5 One JCInuto Cough Cu:e
you can euro it at once. Allays In-
flammation clears the head soothes
and strongthons tho mucous mem
brane. Curos coughs croup throat
nnd lung troubles. Absolutely safe.
Acts immediately. Children llko It
' J. N. Wallace.
NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R.
Washington D. C October 6-11
1902.
For tho abovo oocasion wo will soil
round trip tickets Guthrio to. Wash-
ington and return at rate of $33.90.
Tickots on sale Octobor 2nd to 5th
incluslvo good to "return without de
posit or oxocutlon leaving Washing-
ton not later than midnight on Tues'
day Octobor 14th 102.
By depositing ticket with Joint
Agont not later than noon of Wed
nesday Octob'er 18 and on payment
6. fee of .0 wnu return lima; will
bo extended up to and Including No-
vember 3rd.
Tickets good going and returning
gamo route no divers) routes au-
thorised. A. J. Corkins Agent
Constipation bowel Irregularity
headache dyspepsia torpid liver bad
kianoys rheumatism disorders inci-
dent to sedentary life positively cur-
ed by Rocky Mountain Tea the great-
est Amorlcan Remedy.
Ask your druggist
You Take No Chances
Loss through our method Im-
possible $5.60 Paid on Each $1.00
Invested
Over SlO.eOO paid In earned div
i dends
Equine Record Co.
(Incorporated)
Ni.wtiftr limited aiu"jiit ..r treasury
ttocV at par lue llo ;ir nar toi pur
fXHWO? Marti-Mlng lt liun. -. Thi jirra
lit &&i fulUK- aa lliK .1.. a c be I lit
bt Invest meal W ibe truiury
Highest Bank and Business
References
t"nr Partli ular addra
Charles Parker Scbwaar.
Stxmary Baume itciordi .
849 naOADWAY K T
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE &. DIERER
Lawyers
Anderson Building Oklahoma arena.
Joseph Wliby
ATTORNEY AT S.AW. -
Offlco in Adler block Bouth Bide Ofe
lahoma avenue.
FOSTER & M'QUIRE
Attorneys at Law.
Practice In all Courts.
Office ovor Bank of Indian Territory.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Dr. Fletcher A. Stickcl.
DENTIST
Room 9 Dowey Block Guthrie Ob.
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WK8T
Real Estate
Notary Publi and
Insurance Agont
Snapta
CONTRACTORS AND 0UILDER8.
J. W. PHILLIPS
General Contractor and Builder
220 South Division Street
Residence 1005 W. Mansur.
First class work guaranteed at res-
sonablo prices. Let mo figure wlti
you before you make your contract.
f
ROOFING.
C H. COLE
Roofer
Contracts taken for now roo&
gravel sand and asphaltum.
All kinds of roofllng done at reas-
onable pricos.
Old roofs tin nnd gravel dried r
painted and repaired.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oat of town orders given pron;(
attention.
Twenty five years experience.
722 East Oklahoma Avenue.
New
Fast Train
to
Colorado
via
Santa F e
Pullman Palace Sleeper
Composite Car Observa-
tory Sleeper and Chair Car.
Connecting Sleeper between
San Antonio and Colorado
Springs to Denver
Leave Kansas City daily
0:55 p.m. Newton 12:08 a.
in. begining June 1. Con-
necting train with through
Sleeper leaves Guthrie A-AQ
p. m. Arrive Pueblo 10:05
a. m. Colorado Springs
12:05 p. in. Denver 8:15 p.
ra. Just as desirable service
eastbound.
This train is in addition to
the Colorado Express leav-
ing Kansas City 9:15 a. m.
Nowlan 4: 00 p. in. and ar-
rlylnsr Colorado following
morning and carrying frgo
Chajr Oars Pullman bleep
ers anxl Observation car.
Connecting train leave
Gujhrle 9:25 a. in.
For1 particulars about the
roduoed rates to Colorado
in affect this summer and
copy MA Colorado Summer '
alW t0
A. J. Corkins Agent.
rr
DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL
COMMITTEE.
Callsd to Meet at Guthrie on August
I
The Samoeraiic central committee
is hereby (tailed to mt at tbe terri-.
torial haadqututerw la Guthrie on
Tuesday August 18 10. at 8 o'clock
p m Business of the utmost import''
ante to the campaign wilt be brought
up and It Is ne6Bary that the memj
bcrs from all the counties be present'
Ihp Pemocms of Logan county will
hold a grand rally at Guthrie on that
date. i
W. M. Anderson
Chairman
R. A. BUIups
Secretary
After the Minnows
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.TERRY'S
BIG
Uncle Tom's
Cabin
TENT SHOW
GUTHRIE
Frlday Aug 22
Traveling in Their Own
Two Pullman Cars
40-PEOPLE-40
Ponies Donkics Bloodhounds Colored
Jubilee Singing and Cake Walking
Don't confound this with the would-be imitators and Fly-by-Night
concerns that have been making your city sailing under
similar names.
Po.ra.de at 12 o'clock noon. Band Concert 7 p. n-
PERFORMANCE AT NIGHT ONLY
Doors open a.t 7;30 p. m Performance at8p. m
General AdmissiOQ 35 Children25
Show Grounds Corner Vilas and Second Street
EUREKA SPRINGS ARKANSAS.
and return via
FRISCO 8Y3TEM.
Special Train With Popular Rates.
Uveryono should talcs advantage ol
Special
Special
Spoolal
Spoclal
Special
Special
Spoclal
Special
Sraclal
Spoclal
Special
Special
Spoclal
Special
Spoclal
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
train
will lunvo KliswortU 6:46 a. m. round trip rate J7.00
will leave Lyons 8:05 a. in. Bound trip rato 6.00
will leave Burrlon 0:53 a. m. round trip rato 8.00
will leave Wichita 11:10 a. m. round trip rato 5.00
will leavo Okoono 0:30 a. m. round trip rato 700
will loavo Enid 7:40 a. in. round trip rato COO
will loavo Blackwell 9:46 a. in. round trip rato 5.00
will loavo Arkansas City 10 JO a. m. round trip rate .. B.00
will loave Wli.lold 11:06 a. in. round trip rato 5.00
will loavo Chickasha 6:30 a. :n. round trip rato 6.00
will loavo Oklahoma City 8:30 a. in. round trip rato ....5.00
will loavo Francis 8:30 a. m. round trip rato 5.00
will Jeavo Holdenvillo 9:10 a. m. round trip rato 6.00
will leavo Sovory 1:35 p. in. round trip rato 5.00
will loavo Frodonia 2:26 p. m. round trip rate 5.00
For further information apply to
any Frisco System representative or
address the undersigned.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMED
For
Every
Member
Of
The
Farmer's
Family
All sno- mirrr round
or
&HUMemfni) of any i imt wauling
8rmu4 nti - for th. lays reuftiuu
of Wesu-m Oll)&boma at Udepid
ence Okla . dept. 10 ot 13 Inclusive
Will haw 5 000 peoplP
Address
Owen Campbell
Comes the Whale
tills grand opportunity and Hpond a
few days in the Kuggod Ozarki drink-
ing Pure Wntar bronthlng Frosli Air.
Gcod Fishing. Bathing Boating and
Hunting.
Itntos and tlina of train as below:
Q. F. Dunn A. Hilton
Dlv. Pass. Age. Clan. Pass Agt
Wichita has. fit. Louis Mo.
Established in 1841 for over sixty yean
it was the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRI-
BUNE kuown and read in every State
in the Union. On November 7 1601 it
was changed to the
New York
Tribune Farme?
A high clau. un-to-date illustrated -it
rteultural weekly 'or farmer and famil
3Ejflcs& SLOO
n year but you can buy it for IViaK. H.vt
By ttubucribinjf t'.nnnfh your own fa-
ite home uewupaner. The Oklaliorr
Leader. Quthrie. Okla. Both papers o.-.
year for only $1.25. Send your orde-
and money to The Oklahoma Leadn.
(Sample copy free. Send your addre t
New York Tribune Farmer New York City
A O. Tones the Harrison aventiw
real instate man. has moved to Room
; L ov. r the Eagle drug store. 109 West
Urarrtson aveaue. For real estate.
loans rental or notary business tail
and tree him.
NTERE8T& paid on deposits at
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