The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 67, Ed. 1, Monday, August 25, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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1AQE TWO
THE LEADER O.UTHHIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY AUGUST 25 1002.
Ji. i'V
NEW CODE FOR
OHIO TOWNS
Special Session of Bnckeye
Legislature to Map
Oat Plans
(By Associated Press.)
Columbus O. Aug. 25. In accord-
ance with the proclamation issued by
Governor Nash the general assembly
convened today at noon In extraordin-
ary Bosslon for tho purposo of enact-
ing a codo of laws for tho uniform
government of Ohio municipalities
and of amending or repealing tho
Itoyer law whtch robs tho supreme
court of Jurisdiction In the majority
of appealed casoB.
T'nless all predictions go astray the
session will prove one of tho most'
xclflng over hold In Ohio. Tho Dem-
ocrats and Republicans aro sharply
arraigned against ono nnothor on the
question of tho new municipal code.
The contest was precipitated by a re-
cent decision of the state Buprome
court which declared every municipal
government In tho slate Illegal and
unconstitutional. Tho anomalous sit
nation was brought about by mayor
Tom L. Johnson's efforts to make the
corporations of Clevoland pay more
taxes which provoked a test suit and
which led tho supremo court t'o tle-
clare that every municipal govern-
ment in the state Is Mogul for the
Jt Baby's
Birth
"it SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO
COLORADO AND UTAH.
On and alter Juno 1st we will sell
tickets to Colorado and Utah at rates
is quoted below:
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is very much like the blossom-
ingot a flower. Its beauty and
perfection depends entirely
upon the care bestowed upon
its parent. Expectant mothers
snouia nave tnc lenaerest care.
They should be spared all worry
and anxiety. They should eat
plenty of irood nourishing food
and take gentle exercises. This I
"" gu a long wayiownra preserv-
ing their health and their beauty
a3 well as that of the little one to
come. But to be absolutely sure
of a short and painless labor they
suouia use
Mother's
Friend
regularly during the month of geU-
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Is to be applied externally. It give
strength and vigor to tho mui '. and
I prevent all of thediscomfortsot preg-
nancy which women used to think
were nowiuieiy necessary wnen
Mother'a friend I used there 1 no
danger whatever.
Get Mother'a Friend at tha drug
store SI !t bottle.
THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA OA.
WrtU fr nt tm took" E.fcrr. Jul? Ii Bora.
"5 U O S lO O .0)
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IOWA STATE FAIR OPENS.
By Associated Proas.
Des Moines la. Aug. 25. Tho mag-
niflcont new Btock pavilion is the
reason that it violated a clause In the striking feature of tho Iowa Stato
constitution which prohibits clalB leg- fair which opened for a weok In this
Islation.
The Interesting feature of the sit- neighborhood of $60000 and is ono of
nation Is tho sharp division of the tho nnest buildings of its kind In tho
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teccpt August lBt to 14th Salt Laku
City 129.20.
Final return limit on all tickets Oct
SIbL Stop-overs will bo allowed on
going trip ct and west of first Colo-
rado common point Return trip must
bo absolutely continuous passage be-
ginning date of execution.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
two parties as to whether what Is
known as the "federal" uystom now
in force In Cleveland or tho "board"
system now in operation In Cincin-
nati shall be embodied In tho now
code. The federal system when
makes the mayor tho nbsoluto ruler
of a rlty and places all nppontmontB
In his bands is favored by tho Demo-
crats while tho board systom under
which tho governor of tho stato ap-
points certain boards nnd coromls-
Blons which administer the affairs of
the city. Is favored by tho Republi-
cans. Tho Democrats have prepared
themselves for a bitter nght and
doubt Is expressed as to whether the
so called Nash-IInnna codo bill can
be paused unless numerous amend-
ments and modifications are made
The Chicago Milwaukee &. 8t. Paul
Railway.
city today. The structure cost In tho Hno "F"eu """ "- -
oago Milwaukee St. ram ana Minneapolis.
Through parlor cars on day trains
tatweon Chicago SU Paul and Min-
neapolis. Eloctrlo lighted trains botween Chi
cago and Dosmolnes and Omaha and
Sioux City.
Only two hours botween Chicago
lnd Milwaukee eight fast trains each
way dally with parlor car service.
Solid train between Chicago and
th- principal points In northern Wis-
country. It has a seating capacity of
4000 and contains a largo arena for
tho exhibition and sale of horses and
stock. At tho formal dedication to-
day there were addresses by Govor
nor Cummins Senator W. F. Harrl-
man nnd othors.
Besides tho stock display the pres-
ent exhibition Is In many respects bu-
porlor to thoso ot former years. All
departments nro woll filled with
choice exhibit. Rates bogin tomor-
row and continuo through tho week.
A Necessaiy Precaution.
Don't neglect a cold. It is worse
than unpleasant. It is dangerous.
By UElr.5 One MlnUto Cough Cuo
you can cure It at once. Allays in
summation clears the head soothes
and strengthens the mucous mem-
brane. Cures roughs croup throat
tnd lung troubles. Absolutely safe.
Acts Immediately. Children like K.
I. N. Wallace.
VETERANS OF SPANISH WAR.
(By Associated Press.)
Bjnphampton N. Y. Aug. 25. Tho
state convention of the Spanish War
Veterans association openod its ses-
sion at tho courthouse here today
with a good attendance of members
from the various commands of thu
state. Following a brief business
session the visitors wero given a trol-
ley ride and nam bake nt the Casino.
Tho sessions will conclude tomorrow
with the election of officers and the
selection of delegates to represent
the state division at the national
meeting to be u-ld next month.
Hie Sight Threatened.
"While picnicking last month my
11 year old boy was poisoned by some
wted or plant" says W. II. Dlbblo of
Sioux City In. "He rubbed the poll
en off his hands Into bis eyes nnd for
awhile we were afraid he would lose
his sight. Finally a neighbor recom-
mended DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salr
The first application helped him and
In a few days ne was as well as ova."
For skin diseases cuts burns scalds
wounds Insect bites DoWitfs Witch
Hazel Salve is sure cure. Rellovris
plies at' once. Bewaro of counter
folts.
.T. N. Wallace.
nonsln nnd tho upper peninsula of
Michigan.
Through tralnB with sleeping cars
and coaches between Chicago and all
points in Io'vn Minnesota sonthcrn
and central Dakota.
The finest dining cars in the world.
The best deeping cars. Electric
reading lamps in berths.
G.COO miles ot road in Illinois Wis-
consin uppor ponlnsula of Michigan
Iowa Minnesota. Missouri South Da
kota and North Dakota.
Ticket agents everywhere sell tick-
ets over tho Chicago Milwaukee & St
Paul Ry.
Have your notary work done by
Green and Green 212 West Oklahoma
ave. Phone 553.
EVERYTHING ON WHEELS.
We do not handle job lot lines of
vehicles. Others may advertise and
tell of their wonderful low prices but
all we ask is for you to call In and In-
spect our vehicles and prices and we
will guarantee we will suit you. We
will sell you a better vehicle and at
as low a price as any job lot goods
were ever sold for.
J. 8. LYON
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division St.
CURE YOURSELF I
CUItES M . UM"liorunntural
i u&diTt. W ilch4tK(.'lnntnmtluni.
anriBtf4 V lrriuit.nl or uicetauuni-
bi t tuitfura. of miK uui nifraurftUfti.
I PrrvcijiaCooutUn l'ainleoj. anil not aatrlu.
IriitEuHjCtiiMicuCo. 'nt ot Pt'-oB"
Sola by DmcKUta
or jat In nlli rraM
t- expreu p paid. fj
VXO or 3 botil-1. 3.r.V
Circular rt on rwu.r
KANSAS CITY'S NEW PLAYHOUSE.
(Bv Associated press.
Kansas City Mo. Aug. U. Many
visitors from out of town are in the
city to attend the opening tonight of
the saw WllllsAVood thoatro. The
opening attraction is Miss Amelia
liver ! Bingham and her company in "A '
Modern Magdalan." Tho new play-'
bouse is equipped with every modern '
convenience and lnxuryi and is ono of
it Needs a Ton.c-
There are times when your
jeeds a loalc. Don't give purgatives
that gripe ami weaken. DaWltt'B
Little Harly Risers expell all pviron
from the system and act as tocic to i the handsomest in the west
tbo liver. W. Scott 51 Hlgnlanl
ave Milton. Pa. says: "I hav-j car-
ried DeWltt's Little Borly Risers wltb
me for several years and woa'.d not
be without them " Small wd en- i
take. Purely vegetable. They nr
gripe or dlstres
J. K. Wallace
SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSbMBLY.
j$jr A(H-iat(t Pre i
Pottstown Pa.. Aug. M. The an-
nual summer meeting of the Pennsyl-
vania Sunday School assembly opened
today at Saratoga park and will eon-
tine until Saturday Professor and
Mrs. J. J. Uwe. of Philadelphia an-
in charge of the musical programme
and among 'hf p akers and Instrui t-
or are tkf U W J Erdman the
TJv I.. W llsin. ). the lle w. K.
THE "OLD RELIABLE- IMPLE.
MENT AND VEHICLE HOUSE.
Others may come and others may
go but you will still find us dojnn
business at the same old stand. Sell
infl the finest line of good reliable
vehicles sold In Oklahoma. We will
give you. your money's worth always
J. S. LYON
Co-. Oklahoma Ave. and Division St
PREMATURE BLAS'
K.tis Wmte Man and Two Negroes
la Kentucky.
(By Associated Plena
teinoton. Ky. Aug :h John
O'iaia an' fo aegroeii .i- klllelJ
n ' i (BU w nif r-iu - ayiwiw
Justin
Another lnrge Consiy
tnent of
S V Vjg
Lumber
Get Our Prices
Ng v v
Before Building
E. L. BLINCOE
LUMBER CO.
PHONE 177
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Guthrie
Towel Supply
Cabinet win Mirror Ooral)
ami Ilruali. and Olran
I.lnro Towel eacb uiornlng
$1. per month.
See
WAlTER- HAMMOCK
At Star Laundry.
Laird the Its. A. 8 SawUy m& Mlsajwf a Uasi at Um oity worHhjynj.;a Pliotie 010. J
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A O- Farquharson
Clothier and Furnisher
There is no reasonable excuse to
suffer and swelter when our
Mid-Summer
Clothing
Now being sold at Closing Sale
Prices brings comfort within the range
of the most limited pocket book.
ToDay
and until all are disposed of we will
sell all of our Midsummer Cloth-
ing Furnishings Straw Hats and
Shoes at
One-Third Off
A O. Farqttharson
Clothier a.nd Furnisher.
1
School District City County
or State
And Territorial Warrants
Purchased by
The Oklahoma Bond and Trust
' Company.
If you'ure contemplating tbe
1ssie of bonds it will pay you to
writo or call on us for prices be-
fore contracting hair sale.
We prepare and furnish litho-
graphed bonds free when sold to
us and pay more for them than
other dealers.
Money always ready as soon
as bonds are delivered.
We also furnish Surety Bonds
for those who are required to
give bonds in positions of tr
Write or cnll on
N. D. M'GINLEY President
Rooms 18 and 20 Dewey Block
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
WANT
ADS
HAND mS9. WANT
ADS UTII MONEY
TOA.D T.MESSEN
OtRS
RATES.
lccntjiT ub. flrt lnMtlon 3u cents
per lint ar& Kuusecjuent insrrl on.
FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOIt SALE -Ootid lantlflD. price 138.
Leader Offlce
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WANTED -Do you wtniagmitl tlalm lather
Kiowa country? Ycuoan pet It by buying
tbe Leader' complete llt of tiling. HWli)
point out to ytiu those who bae failed t6
make good Ollng by proper settlement on.
the claims a required by law.
WANTED.
WANTED Ooodcltib lint s l'cltor. Call ac
leader offlcre.
WANT D-To buy your second-hand furn
ture at 110 north Seci.i.d.
WANJK-Orter lor notarial sealt; prleo
. n inrtuc m muc naj ai reaper unice
WANTBD-The artdrra of J. It Matthew!
formerly of Mulhall. Addrewi B. U Jl. dare-Leader
WANTBD-6 YOUNO VKN from Loifan
County at ouce to trepnre for petftlohs-
in ihd UoTernment Service. Apply to
Inietatr Corre It.. Cedar Rapids Ia-
CQR SALE.
FOtl SALE-A Oood main street lot fn
Slmud; will cell fortJOB Addre O. K.
Garber. care Leader.
WANTED An old-fcemfbgton type-
writer th;f Is of no use for wrUIng-
Addross "N. A. Y." Leader office.
AQENT8 WANTED.
WANTED cxperteored lubricating oil sates
men w. i iabUnhed trade. Hip: Induce-
nnntHti m n if ability The A O. fiarbauKb
Co .Cleveland. O.
iTMo'iJUATiANTKLD veai.T to hish class
manor woman with chaTforpromotlon.
and advanc ed alary io have charge smalt
iHlce at borne or In h- mc town li attend to-
correspondence ailvrtislni; and other
work. iIdr ness of hlplisi order and backed
by solid men financially and politically. A
great opportunity lor the right person. Un-
close self addressed stamped envelope for
full particular to Walter U. Kedman Gen-
eral Superintendent Corcoran building op-
posite united States Treasury Washington
WANTED- tents to sell popular Maeaslne-'-Tn
Short htorles.'' Apply at Leader
Omce
ATTENTION- Real Kutate Owners it you
have a farm or Knd city resldene or
business property In Logan county which
i lor cairn write tmmedlatelv
II "eirn n T.
WANMKD- S YOUftU MtM iroin Logan
countvat once toprepire for posl.loni In.
iijt- puvcnuncuisrrvnf iiifiv tt
Inst. r.
Vnu wish lit HPll
Dick T Morcan.BI en
dar Itaplds la.
Inier-Siale rrrcs
WANTFli-Mru ti lea-i. th- barber trade.
Only eight week r ;uired wages Satur-
days tools presented p .Itions waiting
trailuaie CataloiiUc madert free Moler
Berber C'dlegc St LouU. Mo
.1- -. . .ai mi -m-m i
LOST A gold
ploaee leave
rert'ive reward.
stick Ell; pin; Under
ut Leader office and
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A NEW FAST TRAIN
Botwoen Bt. Louis and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY
WICHITA
DEINISON
SHERMAN
DALLAS
f ORT WORTH
And principal points In Texas and tho Sonth.
west. This train Is new throughout and Is
made tip of tho finest equipment provided
with electrics lights and all other modem
traveling conveniences. It runs via our no
completed
Red River Division.
Every appliance known to modern cat
tiulldlns and railroading' has boon employod
In the make-up ot this service Including
Cafe Observation Cars
under tho management ot Fred. Harvey.
Full information as to rates and all details ol
a trip via this now routo will bo cheerfully
furnished upon application by any repro-
santaUve ot tho
The Star
Meat Harket
i. SmU(. Prfir
Fresh at'd Sa it Meats.
I' isb and Game iu Season
Phone 462
Cor. Harrison and Broad.
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jUIce It Hamlin.
O'Uars kM manager of the wori&
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 67, Ed. 1, Monday, August 25, 1902, newspaper, August 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71836/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.