The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 77, Ed. 1, Friday, September 5, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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PAQE TWO
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1902.
OSCAR IIALSELL'S
CHICAGO SCARE
Pahs beer
H. H. HAGA
R.ea.r of Logo.n County Bank
N
WANT
ADS
HAND 01R WANT
ADS WITH 0.U
TO A. D. T. MESSEN.
OCRS
9
Thought lie Had Lost His
Wife at Victoria
Hotel
Chicago III. Sept. 0. 0. D. Hal-
fcell of Oklahoma a guest at tho Vic-
toria hotel thought for a few mom-
ents yesterday afternoon that he had
lost his wife. He returned to tho ho-
tel after a business engagement and
stood chatting for a few momenta In
the lobby with hie fellow townsman
S. D. Dntcher of Law ton when lie
thought of his wire. Falling to flnd'haa made a warm fight flooding the
her in hie room he rushed down to state with literature and sending out
Clerk Mcltenry and exclaimed: I stump speakers In every direction.
"Where Is my wife? I can't nnd her j They have net done this with any
anywhere." I hope of carrying any of the congroe-
"You must he mistaken. Mr. Dutch- slunal districts but on account of
rjr" said Clerk Mcllenry. "She went j tho Influence a reduced nopubllcnn
up to her room an hour ago and l! majority will havo on tho campaign
handed her the key." I throughout the other states. They
"Well. I'm not Dutchor that's hope to out tho usual Republican ma-
Dutcher ovor there smoking a cigar."
Then It was dlflcovorod that Mrs.
Halaell and hor daughtor had hoen
sent to Dutcher's room and tho bag-l
rago was shifted nbout without Mrs.
llalsell's awakonlng from her nop orj
learning tho difference.
WILL JT PAY?
By Associated Press.
Will It pay to spend monlh after
month your lelsuro time doing
nothing and squandering money that
properly invested would fit you for
lifo?
Will it pay you to attompt to wrlto
a business letter only to commonce
properly misspell blunder and fail?
Will It pay you to remain Ignorant
ot how t'p write notcs and ondorso
ibem?
Will It pay you to remain Ignorant
of contracts? How to draw them?
How and" dmt Is liable? Your ylghts.
under them? 1
.J W1U It pay Vou tb c8ntlhu6 tO WrlUJ
an illegible hand?1 TO tbrttlntie to bd
slow and Inaccurate in arithTribtib?
Will it riay ybu to remain ignorant
of bookkeoplng business training and
Bhorthand when you will need them
continually throughout life?
Will it pay you to work for starva-
tion wages whon by gotting a thor
ough business oducntlon you may tie
mand a handsome salary?
Will It pay you to depend on your
hands for a living when you can easi-
ly train ymtr head to make five timse
aa much?
Will It nay you to attempt to do
business until you are educated for
business? Your answer to the above
questions must necessarily be "No.
So why not enter Tyler College? The
largest Commercial and Shortliur.il
School west of the Mississippi river.
A school that Is placing Its graduates
in the most responsible clerical and
tenographlc positions (o be found
throughout tho country. A school
with n course of study that is unsur-
passed. No vacation enter any tlmo.
Writo today
catalogue free.
for large Illustrated
Tyler College
Tyler Texas.
DOWIE AGAIN IN AUDITORIUM.
(By Associated Press.)
Chicago III. Sept. 8. Dr. Alexand-
er Dowle will resume bis attack on
Chicago sin In the Auditorium theatre
tomorrow. When he removed to ZKm
City last spring It was believed tha
nuV reajllar Sunday "rampages" in
the' Auditorium had become a think
of tlie 'past but evidently the money
iUrired tnore freely into his coffers
frbm' the Chicago audiences that
packed the big hall than is the case at
Ztop &fr. 'However this may be the
last'lssnie of "Leaves ot Healing con
tains the formal announcement that
"Btrjali II" Is to return to the scene
ot his former trials and the overseer
evangelists deacons members ot the
uevenilfM. aii in fact all members of
the Christian Catholic church In Zlon
are expected to turn out In force to
hid atm'wslcome.
it
MINNEAPOLIS MAYOR OUT.
City Associated Prwss.1
Minneapolis Mlnn Sept. 6.A. A.'
Aisea IS no" lunger mayor t Mlnneap-
Otis. Us resnfHatlon recently tendered
and 4eepted having become effective
tfty. TbIS M Hie climax of the yo-
u corruption scandals which have
agitated the ciu and occupied the
grand Jury and the courts for two
mouths. The x mayor In In failing
health ad it is doubtful if he ever
returns to Minaeajjolis unless forced
to do so uy the courts.
is always pure
Brenred in a plant at clean n the cleanest home kitchen alwayi open to
your inpection 58971 niitori last year.
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
MAINE'S POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.
(By Associated Prose.)
Augusta Mc Sept. C Tho Maine
political campaign practically olosod
today. The election will bo held next
Tuesday. Tne campaign line boon one
of the most spirited tho state has ever
seen In an ofT year. The Democratic
congressional campaign committee
Jorltles down to such nn extent as to
encourage Democrats evorywhoro to
make a hard fight this fall.
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
Under the
Direction
Wells.
of Professor
All ladlos and gentlemen musically
Inclined to join now symphony orches-
tra for pleasure and concert work
only rehearsals to commonce the first
week In October tho following Instru-
ments desired:
1st and 2d violins flute piccolo and
.clarionets cornots trombonoe basses
Fronchhorns violas cellos oboes
bassoons sax horns drums and otc.
Beginners taught in separate class-
es. A syraphpny orchestra would
moan a groat deal towards tho eleva-
tion of music for Guthrie and this new
vonturo should be encouraged by nil
iovors of this ghpsgn art
Call or address
Prof. H. P Wells Director.
Ml V. Noble Guthrie Ok
WILL INGHAM A BENEDICT.
Married ot
Arkansas City
Delia Woods.
to Miss
Mr. Will L. Ingham formerly night
operator at tho Santa Fe station and
Miss Delia Estella Woods wore mar-
ried Wednesday Sept. 3 at Arkansas
City. They will reside at Cushlng. 1.
T. Will is a worthy young man. His
Guthrie friends wish him much joy.
Lingering Summer Colds.
Don't let a cold run at this season.
Summer colds aro the hardest kind
to cure and If neglected may Hngor
along for months. A long siogo like
this will pull down the strongost con-
stitution. Ono Minute Cough Cure
will break up tho attnek at once.
Safe suro acta at onco. Cures
coughs colds croup bronchitis all
tnroat and lung troubles. The chil-
dren like It.
.1. X V
a
iheve is a report in ttte air which
Is said to be based on the best of
authority. This report is to the effect
that the general offices for the Mis-
souri Kansas aud Oklahoma and the
Texas and Oklahoma railways will be
0fmrtei in mi cUy. just as soon
as the building of both roads into this
city Is in full swing officials will be
tent here by the company 'o handle
all the business for the road in the
two territories.
SOROFULA
I bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its
attendant horrors humiliation and suffering This is a
strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a liemy burden to
place upon the shoulders of the young.
This treacherous ilista.se dwarf the body and hinders
the growth and development of the faculties and the
child bom of blood tioison or wrnfllla-tainteri ruarontacr.
U poorly equipped for lifts dutio.
Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied
symptoms ;
eulargeu 1 tnds or tumors about the neck
vu anupiU catarrh of the head weak eyes aud dreadful
km eruptions upon different part of the body show the
presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. This danp.'ous
aud stealthy disease entitiiches itaelf securely in the system and ait uks
the bones and tissues destroys tha rati corpuscles of the blood resulting in
white swelling n pallid waxy appearance of the skin loss of strength and
a gradual wasting away of the body.
S S. S. combines iuth purifying aud tonic properties and is guai m-
lost properties to the blol and quickens the circulation bringing a healthy
color to the skiw d vigor to the weak and emaciated body. )
IT Write us about your 1 ase and our physicians will cheerfully advist and
help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and
skin diseases free. ThE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Atlanta Ga
Tho Union Veterans union has gn-
ciongly accorded us one of the tft.ee
days of IU flrst annual reunion to be
held at Guthrie SepL 11 18 13.
The Uth has boon selected as "In-
diana" day. Let all former Indiana
people come and en.loy one day with
each other and the Veterans. Run
have been given by all railroads.
C.me and let us have a "grand pood
tlmo."
Freeman E. Mller
Presldoat.
Wm. Engart
VIco President.
Mrs. Chas. Fllson
Secrotarf.
C. O. Fish
Treasurer.
Chas. Fllson
F. M. McCammon
J. H. Cotteral
W. B. Herod. '
Anadarko Reunion.
W. B. Horod ot the local G. A. R.
post Is In recoipt of the following
communication from McKlnloy Post
of Anadarko:
Anadarko O. T. Aug. 30 1902.
To Our Comrades Greeting: Tho citl-
zons or Anadarko are ajdlng McKinleyitt
Post No. 97 to make tho annual to-A
union to be held hero from tho 16th 1$
to the 19th of Septcmbor 1902 a'$
. . . . -j1
grand success. Evory thing is being $
done to accommodate nn ataxe caro o1
all comrades nnd visitors. A fine
park with plonty ot shade and good
soft wator for everybody. Come. You
will receive a royal welcome.
Jacob Beeker
Junior VIco Dopt. Commander.
Henry Glltsch
Act Adjt. of Post.
Call for Democratic CftUnty
Central Committee.
Is horoby ordorod to meet at the
Bonflls building Guthrie 'Okla. Sept
5th at 2 o'clock p. m. for initiation of
new mombers and such other business
as maycomo boforo It.
Frank Olsmlth
Chairman.
W. B. Herod
Secretary.
cholera Infantum dysentery diarrho-
ea summer complaint of any tort it
jtou have Dr. Fowloxs' Extract
of
Wild
chest.
Strawberry In the
medicine
A horse's foot needs as much care
and attention as a man's sometimes
a great doal more. I make a specialty
f expert horseshoeing. Having grad-
uated from a veterinary college ansi
understanding thoroughly the anat
omy of the foot and leg It stands to
'rdaBon that I am better prepared to
'shoe a horse scientifically and hu-
manely than those who tiavo not had
these advantages. I shoe a horse for
mobility and action and successfully
treat lame homes. Refer to 100 pleav
vl patrons In Guthrie and vicinity.
S. H Olson
Proprietor Capital Blacksmith Shop
21C N. Division S .
Secretary William Grimes am! par-
ty are expected to return from the
great lakes the latter part of this
week o: the first of next week
Ills
1 KavsHs
BtVk Tsagyf
11 m ciuuaiy vcgciauie luaKing 11 ttieuietti remit u in
all scrofulous affections. It purities the deteriorated
bloM makes it rich and strong and a complete .nd
permanent cure is soon effected. 8. S. S. nupi.Acs
thi- digestion and assimilation of food restore the
Real Estate Insurance and
Abstracter
FARM LOANS
I have a larce list of iarm
lis your property for sale.
UHy Office Adler Bid g Phone
Bottling Works 254
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8 .. - -.
Watch It
I had been troubled with
my stomach for the past six-
teen or seventeen years and
as I have been acting as a
drug clerk for the past thir-
teen years I have had a good
chance to try all the remedies
on the market; but never had
found anything until we got
in a supply of Ripans Tab-
ules that did me any good.
They have entirely cured me.
At times I could hold nothing
on my stomach and I had a
sour stomach most of the
time; in fact I was miserable
and life was hardly worth
living. I was called cross
and crabbed by my friends
but uow they all notice a
change in me.
At druggists.
The five-cent packet is enough lor an
ordinary occasion. The family bot-
tle. 80 cents contains a supply for a
year.
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FVrfri'c fJri i Q
Liquid Pearline
Removes ink stains. Does
away with scratching on
books.
Cannot injure. Stain can-
nf Ki lrtt A-t-l lllr.
o tions 011 each package.
btams removed trotn pa-
per cotton and linen in a
moment.
Price 50 Cents
at Leader office.
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I REDUCED PASSENGER RATES.
to points on tho Chicago Milwaukee
&. SL Paul Railway in Wisconsin and
Minnesota are made 01 one fare plus
: z for the round trip.
Tickets on sale from June 1st lo
Sept. 80th with final return limit Oc-
ober 31st 1U02.
These remarkablo cheap rates applj
to the principal summer resorts ot
j .Vtsconsln and Minnesota among
which are Milwaukee Waukesha
Mlnoefjua Oconomowoc Star Lnko
and Kilbourr. City In Wisconsin and
Minneapolis St Paul and Lnko Mine-
tonka in Mlnuesota
For detailed Information addrsss
H. F. Smith
Commercial Agent. Dallas Tex.
J. J. Merrick ot McKiuley U a enn-
diunte for the llenuhlloRB aaratnnUon
for ranreeentatlvfi In the Fifth dis
trict
1
j! iSpl
3
nmm
and city for sale. Gall and
It. Invigorates. It cures that
tired feeling. It is healthful.
Connoiseurs pronounce
Budweiser
The Finest Beer Brewed
Call for it everywhere.
Drink it everywhere.
64 TJ X7 TT Ani
A. YY DliLV v
Tcirltorial Ageut
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 12:00 a.
in. begining June 1. Con-
necting train with through
Sleeper leaves Guthrie 4AC
p. in. Arrive Pueblo 10:35
a. m. Colorado Springs
12:05 p. m. Denver 15:15 p.
m. Just as desirable service
eastbound.
This train is in addition to
the Colorado Express leav-
ing Kansas City 9:45 a. m.
Newton 4:00 p. m. and ar-
riving Colorado following
morning and carrying free
Chair Cars Pullman Sleep
ers and Observation car.
Connecting train leaves
Guthrie 9:25 a. m.
For particulars about the
reduced rates to Colorado
in effect this summer and
copy "A Colorado Summer '
uppiy 10
A. J. Corklns Agent
Justin
Another larga Consig-
ment of
V? N2 v
Lumber
Get Our Prices
Before Building
E. L. BLINCOE
LUMBER CO.
PHONE 177
!! !
The local F'ks lodge will open for
business Oet. 1. The membership will
le materially Increased this fall.
Or. Furrow hiut inod u contract
to ploy wltli the Theodoro Thoma&
orchestra ln this city naxt apring.
RATES.
Scents per llni- flrst Insertion Secern
per line each u st-qarut insert no
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
It SALH -Oo.td landeto. price ls "v
sader Office.
WANTED
Do run uintam u4 . iim . - .
Kiowa country? Y'Bcan Ret It by buying
the Leader - complete list of mines tt w ill
point oat to jou those who nave failed to
make cood fl.lnc by nroner settlement nn
WANTED.
W'ANjnn-Oood clnb lut s licltor. Call at
Leaderofflt.ee.
WANTBD-Help forgenaral housework n
4 eau Logan aveno. ' '
WANTED -expertenwd lubricating oil Kales
men with establNUed trade; HIr .Induce-
Oo
WANTED-Orders lor notarial seal. j.rhe
H.M made In three davsjit Leader Oitlrr
WANTED.-Thp address of J. It. Matthews
formerly of Mulhal: Address E L U care
Leader -r
WANTBD-S VOL NO VKNlr-iw 1 ..pan
.."fcJ'Ji " "nce lo lrPre fr no.iions
in ihd Government Service Applv to
Inte-taleOurres Iii.l Oedar Uaplds la
QR SALE.
KOIt SALK-A Oood main street ;.t
atpudt will tell for tttt) Adores O
Qarbcr t are Leader.
la
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WANTED An old Remington type-
writer that is of no use for writing.
Address "N. A. Y." Leader office.
AQENTO WANTED.
11.500 aUAUANTKBD Tearly t hlRh class
man or woman with chance forpromotloni
ana advanced salary 10 have ibaree smalt
office at home or In In me town to attend tn.
correspondence. advcrUslii
work. Ilus.nesM of hieht kt nt-riVr .inn imrir
by solid men financial!
1 men Hnnnpiqllw n ..mi V . . u
lclnllv
and politically A
Kreat opportunity tor tne right person
ciose sen addressed taraped envelope for
full particular-1. Walter b. Itedman Oen-
eral superintendent 1 orcoran bulldlnp op-pos-lle
United States Treasury Washlnston
Kn-
WANTED
A irenlR to Kr.fi Twmii. T.4n.
'Te;
Office
'Ten Short Stories." Annlv at l.pair
ATTKNTIO.V-Heal Kstate Owners it oi
have a farm or good city rcsiden c or
J1""' rP?"y ln lAgaii rounly. huh
??.TnSMtn se" f..rcash- wrlte Immediately
ulck T. Morgan El "fun O T
WANTED a thoroughly reiiao e tnaTTto
manage branch house t. be opened ln
Outhrteand Oklahoma Jlty for established
wholesale inerrantlle i imp.inv talarv 1100
per month ti start -.'(. di)ii.il rtqolredto
secure st..clt Address D il c larkv.n Man
agcr. 3 0-S3I bearln rn M 1 a r lso III
A NEW FAST TRA1H
Between St. Louis and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY
WICHITA
DENISON
SHERMAN
DALLAS
f OUT WORTH
And principal points ln Texas ad tho South
west. This train Is now throughout and Is
made np of tho finest equipment provided
with eleetrlo lights and all other modern
traveling conveniences. It runs via our now.
completed
Red River Division.
Every nppllanco known to modern car
building and railroading has been employed-
In tho make-up of this Korvlco Including
Cafe Observation Cars
nnder tho management ot Fred. Harvey.
Full Information as to ratos and all dotal Is oi
a trip via ttts now routo will bo cheerfully
furnished upon application by any repro
(OnUUvo ot the
OKLAHOMA CITY.
(World's Fair Special.)
Leaves Oklahoma City 0:30 p.m.
Arrives Kansas Oity 7:00 a.m.
Arrlvos 3t Louis 11:30 a.m.
Arrlvoe Memphis C:X)0 p.m.
(St. Louis Express.)
Leaves Oklahoma City .... 9:50 a.m.
Arrive SL Louie 7:15 u.m
(Meteor.)
Loaves Kansas City 7:16 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma Oity ... 7:30 a.m.
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Express.)
Leaves SL Louis 10:00 pan.
Arrlvoe Oklahoma Otty .... 0:45 p.m.
Through cars and Pullman Palace
sleepers between Oklahoma City Kan-
sas City SL Louis and Memphis. For
rates and other Information call on
nearest Frisco System Agent or ad
drass the underalgned.
B. F. Dunn
Division Paseengor Agent
"Wichita. KanBas.
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