The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 93, Ed. 1, Friday, October 3, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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rAQE TWO
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA PRIDAY. OCTOBER 3 1902.
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A Bank Account 1
Is a goml thing to have. Gives you that feeling of
independence and self-reliance that you won't get in any
other way. Have you an account? Start one today with
us in our home savings department. 1 will do it.
Get one of our Home Savings Banks; Its free and
ft save the amount you usually spend for unnecessary things.
ft It will surprise you to see your account grow.
CALDERHEAD GROWS
EXCEEDING FIERCE
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Denounces Union Labor and
Vigorously Defends
the Trusts
C. T. U. CONVENTION.
(F!y Associated Proes.
Sydney N. S. Oft. 3. The vaven.h
annual convention of the Nova Sco
tla. W C. T U bagan its session
here today and will continue until
Monday. Several prominent Bpeakers
nnd temperance workers are to be
htMnl among tho number being Mrs
Niellle Q. Burger of Missouri organlz
er of the national W C. T. U. of tho
United State
Topeka Kaft Oct 3. In a remark
I Look Out for Fever.
BtllouaniMt anil liver disorders at
tins season may be prevented by
able political speech W A. Calder- j cleansing th system with DWIU'
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Pabst beer
is always Dure
Brewed in a plant at clean at the cleanest home kitchen always open to
your mipcction 5897 1 vwitor last yew.
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head. Republican representative tram L'tB v-rl" RUers. Theso famous
the FlfUi Kansas mstrlrt tlefendval ' n Ja Dl!f" nat tfP- They move
the trusts which he characterised aB(de uowele gently but copiously and
uori.-Mds to the country." and do i"? reason of the tonic properU glv
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Save only twenty-fiye cents each working day for five m
t years and you will have -119.10. W
short years and you
gi I I. 2Tm LlWf naak An In t)t.
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Start a Bank
Account today
andiHee how
Rapidly it
Increases.
1000 of these
Are right
here in Guthrie
at the
Capital
National Bank.
The system is simple. Why not join the
bo.nd of 1000 money servers. You ca.n
open a. bank a.ccount with $1.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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DATES FOR DEMO.
CRATIC SPEAKERS.
Hon. Robort A. Neff will speak at
the following placos:
Mulhnll Monday October G 2 p. m.
Stroud Tuesday night Oct. 7.
Parkland. Lincoln county Wednns-
day Oct. 8 2 p. m.
Chandler Lincoln county Wednes-
day night Oct 8
Carney Lincoln county Thursday
Judge J. O Mnxey Alva Woods
WoUoton Lincoln county Thurs-
day night Oct. 9.
Kremlin Qarflolu county Saturday
night Oct. 11.
Hon Horace Hagan Crescent Logan
county Friday Oct. 10 afternoon.
Hon. C. Porter Johnson Ooary Sat-
u day Oct. 18 2 p. m.
Judgo J. Q. Maxoy Ingrsrsoll Woods
county Friday night Oat. 17.
Hon. Frank Clark Woatherford
Tuesday night Oct 14.
Hon Frank Olaik Borlln Robot
Mills county Thvraday night Oct.. 10.
Hon. Frank Qlark gayro Roger
Mills county Wednesday night Oct.
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Hon. Frank Clark Clrayanne Roger
Wills county.. Friday night Oct. 17.
Hon Frank Clark. Mlk City Roger
Mills county. Saturday night Oct. 18.
tone nnd strength to the glands.
J. N. Wallace.
nouncod organlesd labor a "tin
greatest menace the country vver
had." j
His remark hav cauFed a sen a ' ne r the rie that will
tlon as Mr. Caldorhead Is a proml-evei" rBl11 stroB niiu" true- nudt
nent member of the committee on enceB ' "Uncle Toms Cabin." a
banks In the lower housp and has !"nptuous production of which tinder
been regarded as a com stlvfc. Hothe a)Ie manatfjmeot of Mr. Leon
jaW In part. Washburn. ;'! be given at tho
"Whv all this fuss about tin trust? I Brook' theater Saturday matlnoe
Speaker Henderson has resigned be
Rtri.ECTIONB OF A BACHELOR.
(Now York Press.)
Grass widows nre not so greon nB
their name
Some man never give up until after
they break down.
Beauty Is only akin deep but ugli-
ness Is bulk up from the bono.
An ex'port la a man whoso Ignor-
anco overshadows that of ordlna y
man.
A cool crisp $100 bill Is a good
thing to have around In hot woathor.
U Is batutr to bo made a fool of by
womon than to bo Ignored by thorn.
The woman who srookoe doos It ns
naturally as tho man who bathos the
baby.
In chasing tho Idonl one oftsn buc-
coetls. In catching up with tho material.
cause some fcfepnblcans Insist tin tariff
rerlslon aa a panacea for the Imag-
inary Ills which the trusts are sup-
posed to represent. Why sejflt to
remedy that which has been a bless-
ing? "I deny that the trusts constitute
an evil. I contend that they have
been a God -send to tho country. Why
remedy or disturb tliem? I have no
sympathy or patience with this fuss
about the (frusta. I care net If It does
emanata largely within my party. 1
consider it all political buncombvs.
"The trust never will be remedied
and they ought not to be 1 see evl i
donee of the beneficial results on
very hand Jiey nro the handmaids
of progresef In every channel of busl-
noss nnd every avenue of life. They
haw reduced the cost of living. They
have furnished employment for labor
every hand. Thoy are the handmaid
cotnaged Invention.
"Instead of attempting to 'remedy'
or 'snppross' or 'control' or 'disturb'
that which we know Is a blasslng wo
should turn our attention to that
which is known to be an ovll and tako
a hand at suppressing organized
labor
"I regard organised 'labor as tho
greatest monaco this country has today-
It not only robs It members of
tholr liberty but Is a constant nven-
aco to tho live and proporty of the
whole people. It is the causa of
fnmlno and bloodshed. It frequently
causes a famine in the necessaries of i
life.
"It refuses to recognize brains and i
it holds the brainy capable number
down with the dullard. It Is a barrier
to progress a bad and dangerous
thing and should be suppressed."
an. night. Oct. 4th when everyone
who has the opportunity of witnessing
same will acclaim it as one of tho
brtst yet given by any company.
Time effort and expense have not
been spared in its staging or selec-
tion o feast and tho minutest detail
has been carefully prepared. There
In no story of book or stage that so
delights the Juvenile mind and it Is
to be hoped thnt evoryi boy and girl
may have their wish to see It gratified;
Only one remedy In the world that
will at once top Ilchln"- of tne skin
in any (art of the body Doan's
Ointxnenh. At any drug eioe 60c.
fHOUSANDS SAVED BY
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Our Fall Footwear
Comprises all the new and ifptodate creations
of Fall Footwear.
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School Shoes that
give satisfaction.
Shoes for Ev'rybody
and for every need.
118 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
For Consumption. Coughs Colds
and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE.
This wonderful medicine positively
cures Consumption Coi ghs Colcty
Bronchitis. Asthmn Pneumonia
Hay Fever Pleurisy LaGrippa
HonrsenessSoreThroatand Whoop
tog Cough. Every bottloguarar-taeci
tlOCUFIE. NO FAY.
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THE
AMUSEMENTS.
Another Enjoyable Play Produced
tho Hoyt's.
by
Despite bad weather a fair lzed
audience wttnemed an vuccellent pre-
sentation at thi Brook' theater latt
evening of "Down the tldpe" by the
popular Hoyt company The play wag
handled in a masterly manner and
vat a dollar show al 10. 30 0 ceuti.
The variou-t role were in capable
hands the stag eUinga and effects
were excellent and taken all in all
the offering km moat pVaaliiK and
reflected great credit upon this
worthy organisation.
Tonight "The JainiM Hoys ' U the
play. The company haa. It own copy-
righted ver-ion and promlaea a grand
production of this famous play. The
prices 10 20 and 30 centH will pre-
vail tonight.
Natural Anxiety
Mo'horw regard approaching wlntor
with unfeaalneee. children take cold
bo tailly No dUeaso coats more lit-
tle lives than croup. It's attack Is to
sudden that the aufferer is often be-
yond human aid before the doctor ar-
rives. Such cases yield readily to
One Mintttv) Cough Curo. Lltiuines
the mucus allays Inllammatlon re-
moves danger. Ab-olutey af. Acts
Immediately. Cures coughs coldB
trlp. bronchitis all throat and lung
tiouble F S McMahon Hampton
G(t- "A had cold rendered me voice
le e Just before an oratorical contest.
I tnieuded to withdraw but took Oiro
Minute Cough Cur. It restored my
voice In time to win the medal."
J. N. Wall-ice.
Qojas vs. Lariat
Tho "Bolas"--throo metal balls
onltod by long thongs which tho Ur-
uguayan Gauchos In Buffalo Bill's
Wild Wost use for all tho purposes for
which cowboys and vaquoros employ
tho lariat sooms to be a very offoctlve
Implomont but likely to bo even mora
I FAMOUS
& Clothing Hatsf furnishings
jj Shoea for man and boy.
114 W. Oklsx. Ave..
fi GUTHRIE. OKLA.
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
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Famous Specials
Elefrant fall neckwear in all
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aurupi nnu pmmui m wuuu u u.-uj( Uie newest shapes and color
vigorously than the rope. Thoso balls
aro liable to hurt when their whirling
Btops. But It Is interesting to see
how tho thing works In tho hands of
its mastors. Buffalo Bill's Wild West
will bo horo on Oct 8.
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ings; it prettier array cannot be
found throughout tho entire
territory and will be found in
other stores for 50c
Our Price
Don't burn tire lights at home to-
night see "The James Boy" at the
theater 10. 80 0 cants. It's cheaper.
"The Jam-i Hoy
10. K). SO coats.
The headquarters of tho Demooratlc
county central committee havo been
1 moved from the Bonflls building to
Uiooks' theater the Anderson building on Oklahoma
avenue.
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Hair Vigor
Stops falling hair. Makes
hair crow. Restores color.
Cures dandruff. fcWrcffi: 1
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"A Gambler's Daughter."
"A Gambler's Daughter" corae to I
Quthrlo neat Monday night It Is Mv9
latesit Bonsatlonal melo-drama from
tho skillful and talentod pen of Owvn
Davis the author of several othftr
highly successful melo dramas.
eluding "Lost in the Desert.'
"Through the Breakers." etc. Thslgj
new piece Is moot elaborately staged jn
aim equippeii wiut a much greater
amount of new and beautiful scenso'
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pany of the ban. players to be ob-
talnsd comprises the case and the.
many exciting scenes and startling I
climaxes as the Interesting plot de
velops are vividly portrayed.
FPti a t1 nf Yttn oaa nn n dn nffi rrl 1 v xti
s piracy hatched against the heroine ft
who wealthy In her own right and $
whose father is the ownur at an ultra (J(
fashionable and oxclusive Michigan l((
Aveoira gambling palace as well aj(
J tr
using a prominent uonru 01 iraun
roan. The part jot the gamblartj
daughter is taken by Uie wsil known
talantod and beautiful leading woman
Miss Miriam Shelby. In the cat 'Mh
such footilght favorites aa Camilla
Crujie who pla tho scheming ad-
ventures and women of thu vsurlil
MadaUne Whler Pearl HammonJ.
JaaiM Noral C W Goodrich Wai-
ter Stanhope Mr. J. J. Ilylaad C II j
Harrison. Andrew Quirk W J. White. '
L P North and many others
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Here's Another
'There's always something doing at the
Famcus Store."
We have just received a very large shipment of
Men's Stiff Bosom and
Negligee Shirts
for fall and winter wear.
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The negligee shirt the shirt for comfort is becoming $
more popular every fall for business wear and it is true m
too for it lacks the stiffness of its brother -the stiff m
bosom shirt. We have an elegant assortment of the new
fall colorings lust in and thoy are made of good quality ffl
percale or madras and come from one of the best makers
in the east. S'
There are still a great many men though when the
colder weather sets in who wil want a stiff bosom
shirt and Ave have them in the newest stripes made for
this season's wear in percale and madras with separate
cuffs. Bargains in stiff bosom colored shirts are scarcer
than hen's teeth thus early in the season. Hence the
increased attractiveness of the present offering. It's a
snap to pick up regular 75c and ?l 00 shirts and or
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Collars
We are going to close out this
line we carry to make room for
a more noted brand and we
give you a chance to "get
collared" at
7c
All sixes in some U le-
some styles in a.H sixes.
and
75 cents
and $1.00
for
jnly pay
75 cents
and $1.00
for 1
75q and 1.00 Stiff Bosom and Negligee Shirts
That's what you can do here this week
The FAMOUS
Clothing Hats. Furnishings
Shoes for Man and Boy.
114 W. Okla. ave. GUTHRIE.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 93, Ed. 1, Friday, October 3, 1902, newspaper, October 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71870/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.