The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 103, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 15, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNKODAY OCTODER 15 1902.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John H. HavlghorBt and w to
Geo. Sondlobaah wd. lota
ZJlx blk. 8. North Guthria . . 400.00
Johq Jamlj' Jr. and w to C
C-dPavos wd is V. sec. U.
twp. ID r. 3 1600.00
P Q. Austin anil vr to Mary
Thompson wd. lots 23-21
blk. 24. Mulhall 400.00
Mary Thompson and trust to
Jessie S. Uxors wd lots 23-
Si blk. 24 Mulhall 160.00
Spery evening school children car-
rying baskats can be seeu going after I
persimmons me crop is reported to
bis quite abundant.
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twins do your work."
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FAIRBANK COMPANY.
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N. F. CHEADLE
iislvtalr and retail deilr
In all t.nlsot
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avc PhontjG
va.luo Piontriiv
an original method that
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Teachers Examination.
An examlna'on of applicants who
alre tO teach in the publlo schools
of Logan county will be held in the
office of the count- superintendent of
said county on the 24th and 2ih ot
Ootohor beginning at 8 a. in
W 8. Calvert
Count." Superintendent
Contracts have been let fdr the
erection of a down fine dwelling
house In the Havighorst addition.
At the present rate of conatruotlon
the Havighorst addition promises to
become the choice residence poKIon
of Guthrie.
Co. "A" drills ttmlsht (Wedndsdsy.)
The H-O leti'! Company's
JUDGE BiCKELL
PUNCTURES SID CUKE
Alva Man Reads Riot Act
to Judas on Statehood
Proposition
Alva. Okla. Oct. 11 -Editor Leader:
Kn losed Knit an "open letter."' which
is belf explanatory:
Alva Okla.. Oct 11 1901.
Hon Sidney Clark. Oklahoma City
Okla
M Dpbi Old Friend. An unbroken
fill nrtHliip of more than a quarter ot
a ntiuy has exUted between us and
l.i ur old age 1 hope we hare not
iiimi' to the parting of way We both
bit tin- Republican party In our youth-
ful manhood for reasons that liavo
satisfied us for a period of more years
than our friendship has existed' My
da of speech mnklng are about over
but I notice In the Wichita Ragle of
the 9th Inst a reported speech re-
cently delivered by you. at Kingfisher
with your old time vigor upon which
I heartily congratulate you. No ono
knows better than I what you havo
done for Oklahoma In tha past. No
one appreciate your ability more than J
I. your old tlmo friend.
Have you not now made a serious
mistake In getting lnti the old worn
out "Fool-Mark-lIanna" push cart?
Don't you know that Dennis Flynn
ha worn the axl.s off this "fool
Hanna" husiuuss? Don't you Jcnow
that Hanna can not be mnde bellevu
Oklahoma Is Republican by tho old
game Dennis has worn out and aban-
doned? What Is the ma'ter with you?
A-e you getting In your dotage or has
some siren sung you off your logs?
iNow let us see what will happen If
McGulre is elected. I will concodo
.that Dennis will do all ho enn to got n
now Job. Ho wants to bo United
States senator from Oklahoma.
I am suro we agree that whatovor
IMark Hanna says goes with Republi-
can mnchln'e now constituting a
"beastly" majority In tho senate.
Now Dennis will go to Hanna with
this tale of his woes and needs. Ho
"Will say to Hanna: "If I can not get
statehood for Oklahoma before the
Coming session ot congrosa oxpiros
y name will be Dennis in moro than
ne sense; for pity sake help mo."
Hanna will say to him: "Dennis
like you you HttU rascal. I do; but
ou are now a hack number. There
s a new star in tho firmament ot Ok-
ahoma and he says 'nIL' He wants
he office for which he boat you and
asks me to 'stand pat' You and all
the officials of Oklahoma laat fall
asked me to 'stand pat.' All of thee
officials again ask me to 'stand pat.'
My dear Dennis I am very sorry for
your sako; but gooa liy. Hap well
see you bnclc somo duy. Good by
Dennis good by."
On the other hand If Cross Is elect-
ed the conversation will run some-
thing like this: "Hollo. Dennis I see
you aro with us again. I two you
follows went dowu undor the land-
slide Roosevelt s ana Hondoraon's
nonsense nntl tho coal suiUo would
have beaten tho angola in huavon.
Tho hoii80 will bo Democratic by fifty
majority and whatever we do mtut
be done this session. Anything I can
do for you?"
Than Denote will gt Jn. his work.
He will say: "Yes senator I want
that statehood bill passed and I warn
t0 say right here our people paid no
attention a t runts gtrlkos Rposbvelt
or Henderson. We igno ed Everything
but local affairs I took the stump
myself and did my very" best; but our
nominee was to heavy for us to carry.
If I had been nomluated myself
would har carried the territory by
ten thousand majority. It happened
this way. Brerj thing was planned to
have my name sprung later In the con-
vention. There wore four or five can-
didates and my friends woe waiting
for th opportunity when most unex-
pectedly Woods county went off
through an nccldont. This county had
ill? largest vote In the convention
and were my friend but they select -d
a lather smart little dutchmnn for
Chairman who had no convention wx-
perlem p At a critical moment my
little dn'chman hopped up and shout-
ed. "Thlrdrflfe wotes Tor MaKwlre."
and the Jig was up before my Wood'
County friends knew what had hap-
pened Before the mistake could be
rectified the other fellows had Jumped
fn the band wagon. Accidents will
happen to the best of ui. and In this
case the bnnd wagon ran over mo
bofotv my friend knew how It had
been done.
Now senator this Cross who was
elected a scorcher and If he gets
his little finger hooked Into a tn.in's
"button hole he usually gets what he
if after If to fcts Into coiujresi one
be will give us lots of trouble.
My plan Is this Defeat him by
passing my statehood Din ill guar
antee that If I can go home and show
that we owe statehood to you.- effort?
we can carry the new state for ::v-
thlng we want. Next winter anohe-
good fellow and I will be here In '.o
sonate to help yon to anything vo-i
want.
If Mat Quay nntl the other Insur
gont. who nro trying to defiant every-
thing you -want. Join with tho Demo-
crat and pass statehood foj th's
Cross. It will bo good by to tin f'-
vor." Well DonniB If tills 1111 Cross can
boat you at the button hole hU8ln?si:
'ho Is sure a corker. Your argument
sounds logical and I'll do It. I wlxli I
had you hero now to help me pa--t my
ship subsidy bill. The Insurgei.'ri and
Democrats havo delayed me in this
my pet measure long enough and 1
am worried over It moro than I can
tell you."
Now. Sidney my old friend don't
make an ass of yourself and pretend
to bvllevo you enn fool Mark Hannn.
and what ho roprosonts. You ought
o lfoow bottor. This gag has boen
phtyeil thruodbarte by Dennis nnd tho
only result has bean a continuation of
Republicanism with all that this Im-
plies. I am glad to know that you say this
Is only "tomporary" and w may ox-
poet you to right up again after elec-
tion; but romombor you aro getting
old nnd If you should die in thU
"tomporary" state of sinfulness where
do you oxpoct to go to?
Ploasv write mo right away and toll
me you havo alroadjr ropontod. It
wjjll rollevo much worry and sloeploH
nights to
Your frtll! faithful frlond
H. M. Bickel.
Natural Anxiety
Motions regard approaching wlntor
with uneasiness childron take doltl
so easily No disease coat more lit-
tle lives than croup. It's attack Is o
sudden that the stiff or or is oftjn be-
yond human aid before the doctor ar-
rives. Such caios yield readily to
One Mlnutte Cough Curo. Liquifies
the mucuB nllays Inflammation re
movorf danger. Absolutely nfs. Acts
Immediately. Curos coughs colds
grip bronchitis all throat and lung
trbublo. F. S. McMahon. Hampton
Ga.: "A bad cold ronddrod mo volco-
lo Just liofore an oratorical contost.
I Is'anded to withdraw but tDOk One
Minuto Cough Cure. It restored my
voico In time to win tho medal."
J. N. Wall ice.
A horse's foot needs as much care
and attention as a roan's sometimes
a great deal more. I mako a specialty
f expert horseshoeing. Having grad-
uated from a veterinarr college and
understanding thoroughly tha anat-
omy of the oot and leg. It stands to
reason that I am better prepared to
shoe a horse scientifically and hu-
manely than those who nave not had
these advantages. I shoe a horse for
mobility and action and successfully
treat lame horses. Refer to 100 pleas-
ed patrons in Guthrio and vicinity.
8. H. Olson
Proprietor Capital Blacksmith Shop
216 N. Division flu
Co. -AT drills Wednesday night.
EvJb111111 jjrOTWB IHr bPh
THE INDIAN PROBLEM
AS IT NOW STANDS
How it Ogginated; Onr Pre-
sent Policy of Public In-
terest in the Indian
Th Twentieth Annual Lake Mo-
honk Conference of Frtend at the
Indians will be held on the Invitation
of Mr. Albert K. Shlrler at M'tionk
Lake N. Y. October 22 28 and 24
The Tudlan pooblem In the 'Jutted '
States is one or long standing It j
has extslod since colonial time nnd
many Indian wars bear witness u Mo '
fact that It was of grave concvn o
our forefathers. It Is a ma'f r .-
history bow the Indians were gradu-
ally forced westward by the extension
of white clvlllsatlcn. and how. when
our people InvadVMl the great wet mid
the red men could retreat no further
they were flnnly brought together and
confined on cortnlu tracts of Innd
known as "reservations" with tho es-
tablishment of which tho United
States became responsible for tho wol-
fane of tho entlro raco. On tho ros-
trvatlon the Indian deprived of his
groat hunting grounds led n Hfo of
Idleness supported by the govern-
ment subject to no lows savo thoxo ot
his own making maintaining his trib-
al Hf. and customs and frequently
giving expression to his savage nature
In the Indlnn outbreaks which have
made so many terrible chnpten In
the history of the west. The many
evils of this "roosrvatiou system"
soon became nparent and for nearly a
genorntlon tne Indian bureau has boon
actively engaged In the tromondous
tnBk. still far from completed of "per-
fecting a policy which shall bo In.
harmony with modern civilization.
It ha gradually come to bw rec
ognized that tribal Ufa on reserva-
tions Is detrimuntnl both to tiro In-
trlbo as a unit must uvontually dlsnp-
dlnns and to tho country; that the
poar; and that Its mombors must bo
saved by absorption into tho govern-
ment as citizens. Tho task thon
that confronts 'he Indlnn bureau in
pursuance of this policy is first to
educate tho Indlnn nccording to his
noeds; second to giVo him a homo
and place within his roach the moans
of earning nn honest living for hliu
solf and his family; third to make
him a clthteii of the United States;
and fourth In time lo throw him up-
on tils own resources subject to all
tho privileges and restrictions of cit-
izenship. Gratifying progress has al
ready been made In this direction.
With tho spread of vduoaUon Indlnn
revolts nro becoming rare nnd It Is
hoped havu ce&sod altogether; and
within twenty-five years over 00000
Indians hare been given homos and
havo becomo solf supporting citizens.
j Hut the work Is a stupondous one 'and
wjll TeQiike ninny years fo.- comple-
tion area difficulties aro yot to be
Qvorcome nnd the Indian service
needs the oucouiugument and support
of the ontiro country.
Tho Indian bureau must from time
to time havo assistance from con-
grofit. nnd congress can only act f-
featlvoly ns tho roprosoutatlve of an
interested public. Tho American peo-
ple must be made to fal Uict their
government is responsible for the wel-
faro of a quarter million ot Indian
moro than half of whom aro still un-
able to road or speak Hngllah lutein-
gentry and one-slxUi of whom still re-
tain 'heir sagave dress and many of
their savage customs. To arouse and
wisely direct till- much needed public
Interest Is one of the chief alms of the
Lake Monook Conferonco which Is
about to meet.
Wanted Overy man In Guthrie to
quit talking polities long enough to
buy his fall suit. We have sot what
you want. Como and see Webb Tall
orlng Co.
0o. "A" drills tonight (Wednesday.)
Light Biscuit Light
. Light Work Light
Quick - as
A broken egg
and dough errors
are hard to mend.
FIFTY YEAR8 WITHOUT A RIVAL.
A Reeogl UlHKtuaMed by Any Business
in the World
Duffy's lue Malt iNkey im :eea
Before the people of t continents
for half a century and I a ar.ied th
blessings of health to over a million
homes yet stands without a rival to-
day. This Is a most remarkable
career for any business houso
It you will think oer the number
ot medicines and so-called "Cure-
alls" that have com to life and died
within the past (0 yoars you will ap
predate tho Importance- of the stand-
ing of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
wuon you consider mat it Has had a
itendy growUl for
50 yars and 'a
now thought more of by Doctors and
tho people than ever before you must
admit ihat It has the quaHty and con
tains medicinal prCpmtles net or founl
In any other whiskey o.- combination
of drug
At tl meeting of ih- Medical so
clety In Albany one of thv leading
ilootors said. "I would rather have
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as T:r ?"'y
mmllrlnu than any combination of
drugs In tho world. He was refer
ring to the cure of consumption as-
thma and nil throat affocttonsi New
Yorka most prominent doctor nnd
wrltor on medical subjwts. In add i us
Ing tho Now York Medical siociety.
Bald "Duffy' Pure Malt Whlekwy U
a form of food alroady digested ft
stimulates tho blood touos up th-
honrt iuvlgoratos the brain and pro-
longs Hfo." Thwse aro two of thou
snnds of duotora who prescribe and
use I exclusive')'
This MhlSkoy bar 'en testetl thou-
sands of time by the most eminent
chemists In thfe world and fach and
e"ry tlmo It was found flo be abo
lutely pure free from fusel oil or any
dangerous Ingredients and always or
tho samo quality and r. ngth. T1Ib
accounts for tha great favor It hat
found In tho homos of the peoplo.
Dining all this Mm there have
boen many Imltaton of this valuable
whiskey many substituloa offered for
It but each ono In turn died a natural
death because tho goodB had no merit
Tlioro havo been two or tlnoe wholo
salo drug housos tVaf have put nn
!mltnf'"U mnlt whlakey on tho market.
Those it;s oven wont so far as to
imltato tho bott'.... laber. and the sa1
over tho cork but tbey could not fool
tho pooplo on tho goods he bottle
contnlned.
Rvery one Is oautloned against thesn
eo called malt whiskeys which are of-
fered for solo from time to time by
unreliable dealers who know of tho
great virtue of Duffy t. Pure Malt
Whiskey When you ask for Duffy'i
Pure Mnlt Whlake b ure you g"
the genu'nt. Unsrrupuloiu deator".
mindful of the e.xe!rne' of this prep
a ration will try to sell you cl.ep Im
itation nnd so-called Malt Whiskey
iiliHtltut which are put on the mar
k) for profit only and which far
from nilfvlng the sick are iwsltlvply
harmful Demand "Duffy's ' and be
sure you gft It. If- is the only ttbso-
luUdy pur.- malt whlV which eon
tains medhlnal. hesUli-givlng qu&U
Usa. Ixok for Uie trade mark "'fb-'
Old Chemist" on the labl See tlm'
the name "Duffy Malt Whiskey Com-
pany" Is blown in the bottle and th
seal over the cork is unbroken.
BACK FROM CONFERENCE.
The
Rev. Cohegan to Remain
Guthrie for Another Yar.
in
The Re O. W. Cohegan has r-
turned from Perry whfre he !ias been
attending the Methodist onferenr
The next annual conf.rwitf will bo
held in Guthrie. The Rev Cohegan
was returned to the Oifhrle cbunh
for the coming year and the Rev
Mc-nrlde has been tnnorr d o a-
other district The West Side churca
will be without a pastor for a rhon
iUme Th Rav. If. A. Defy Is mad
presiding elder ot this district.
What right has Judge Saeley to
demand the eiectioii l bis son? Mv
son niu le tsleoted or something
will (mh" cries Seslay.
Pastry Light Cakes
Cost. SURE and
- a - wink !
r-is-m
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