The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 141, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 29, 1902 Page: 3 of 12
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THE LEADER QUTHMIB OKLAHOMA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2d. IdM.
PAftX THREE
OHIO HOLDS
NOTABLE CELEBRATION
Geiilennial Marking (he Ad
option of the First
Constitution
STRONG HEALTHY
AND
AT 104.
(By Associa'cd Press.)
JChilllcothe O. Nov. 29. A no'able
colebrallon was hold hero today to
mark the centennial of he adoption
of tho flrst constitution or the atne of
Ohio. The celebration wnleh lasttjd
all day was hold under the Joint au-
s'plcsre of tn LndIo and Daughters of
thfe Revolution and the Century club
Among the vlMtorg In attendance were
many members of tho Ohio Historical
and Archaeological oeIety ta' of.
flolals and other reprecentative cl I
zenB. The principal featura of the i
day's program was tho unveiling of a
tablet' marking tho ulto of the old Roaa '
county cour'o hoti'-o which waB al.Jo
occupied ai a etate houpo whvn Chi'-
licotho was the goat of Ik 4 stato gov
ernment. Tho tablet which Is also
Intended to commomorare the sign
lng of the original constitution boar.
In two medallions Bur mo Jin tl ng
wreaths of buckoye loavoa and epa-
ratod by the Roman fascos the Insign-
ia of state in one tho original goal
of Ohio and In the other a reprosonta-
tlon of the old stato housvs. Dolow are
tho words "On this slto stood tho flrst
state house of Ohio whoroln was
adopted tho original constitution of the
Commonwealth Novombor XXIX.
MDCCCII."
Tho presentation speech was made
by R. W. Manley of Chlliicotho and
the speech of accaptanco by Mayor W.
D. Yapple. This afternoon public ex.
crclai?3 were held at which the prin-
cipal address was delivered by Con.
gressman John A. T. Hull of Iowa
who Is a nahlve'of Ohio and a de-
scendant of- tho brother of Edward
Tiffin first governor of the stata.
;
PERSONAL MENTION.
llss Maudo McQueen Is spending
the week with relatives near Meridian.
MIsa Gertrude GIffen !.- visiting
relatives near Seward.
JlrA. Mella A'.kinson. formoily a
teacher la the public schools at Paw.
neo la In tho city visiting frlonds.
Mrs. Atklnso.i has lately resigned hvr
position In the schools at Pawnee to
tako a position In the Bchools at South
McAlester.
Prof J. H Boworsox of Seward li
presiding over tho Teacher"' associa-
tion now in stSBlon In tho city.
W. B. Poole member of the board
of county commissioner'' of Klown
couuty is in the city.
J. C. Woodworth principal of the
Orlando schools Is In tho cltr attend-
ing tho Teachers' association.
Mrs. J. J. Bolos Is spending the
week the guest of her daughter Mrs.
John McClelland at Pond Creole
Colonel J W. Stokes tho conti actor
who is building the court house ' at
"Hobait. Is tu the city
SIXTY-FIVE GRANDCHILDREN LIVING
AND MARRIED.
Mr. Ralph Bullock of Brooklyn N. Y4
Who Is-In His 105th Year Says H
Is as Young and Active as Any o
His Grandchildren--He Weighs 175
Pounds and His Only Medicine Is
DDFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY
"I was always fond of life" said Mr Bullock to ft reporter last evening. "I saw
a grrat ilt-al of it whrn I was young and to this day I ran laugh an henrttly as the
youngest ol my grandchildren. I am good
for some wore years anil I suirecly fsel
my age. My vigorous constitution and re-
markable freedom from dUiaso Is due to
the dally use for many years of Uuffr's
Iure Malt Whiskey. Though 1 am iat 101
years of ago. I feel riB voting and hearty
ns forty years ago. 1 weigh 175 pounds
rar aiipotlto Is itood. and I still do nil lie
chores. I cannot say too much In favor of
Duffy's Pure Molt WhlBkey. which Is In-
deed a blosslng ta old people nnd Invalids
I know It has prolonged my llf many
years."
Mr. Dullook's wlfo died twenty ycara ago'
anil ho is living with one of his graml'diTI
drcn. Sixty-five grandchildren arc mar
rled. nnd they are all strong and Iieslthn
HIh dsscentlants who live lu Fort HamlU
ton. Brooklyn and Maahattaa are tho Mo
Uonnld Vatt. Hurst Bullock and Clurk
ramifies.
The health and vigor of Mr. Bullock's
children and granleblldren show tint their
father thought of his descendants and kejd
his constitution strong and vigorous with a
mire stimulant and tonic loavlnv all kind
of drug? and medicine alone. So it la with a woman: she should keep herself healthy
and strong. If tho fathers and mothers kept their constitutions strong and free from
disease there would bo no sickly puny children. It Is an easy matter to k.-eu tfrt
body In a stale of normal health by using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey the only ate
solutely pure stlnrilant and tonic which la free from fusel oil and other dangrroiMi
ingredients Do not fill your system.wlth patent medicines and drug.
There arc thousands of cases similar to that of Mr Bullock'-i bd I if every 009
used Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey as directed ihe average llf" would b- 1 rolooged at
lea.it twenty years.
t'nullmi. Wlirn yon mak for t)niT)' 1'nre Unit Wlilwke) t'r kiiti- nu 1:11
lite Krllnlnc. Ucmcritpntniin ilrnlrrn. nilmirnt of tin- 'relli-liri- uf thin
lirrpnrntlfMi. ivlll try tu !! you ctiriip linllnf Ioiih. mill Mi-vulli'il Mult
"Vlilkey niiliHtltiitOM wlilrli are iu( 011 flip iniuki-t for nriillt mil. null
whlrli. fnr from rrlliMlnn tlip alek lire niMltlet Imi infill. Dfiiliuii!
"Dulty'ii" nnil lie sure yon net II. It In I In- mil? nliln-l pui-i- mult
tvhUkey vrhlch rimtnlns iiirillrlnnl. lirnllli-irlt liiu iiunlllli-x. Look for
tlie rinle-nmrk.."'l'lie Itlil Clieiulsl" on the liili.-l.
It is tb only whiskey recognized by the government as a medicine Tills Is a'
guarantee. The genuine at all druggists and grocers or dlre.'t. $1.00 a bottle. Med-
ical booklet Jreo. Duffy Malt AVhlsWey Qn. Itoehe'pr N. Y.
iyfj
AT THE CHURCHES.
All church notices must bo In this
office by G O'clock Friday1 oroning or
they can not b6 Inserted In Saturday'
Issue.
First Christian Church.
The service will b hold In tho
court room cornor Harrson avenue
nd Division strcot.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Harry W. I'nlntar suporlntondont.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
Junior Bnd&ftvor 2:30 p. a.
Chrlsllnn Bndoavor 7:00 p. m.
J. T. fJigte Pastor.
Trinity Church.
Broad and Koblo nvonuos.
lit. Itov. Dr. BVoolra. Bishop.
Itov. A. n. Nicholas Pastor.
Sunday s-hool 10:00 a. m.
Early communion Y:30 a m.
Service and communion 11:00 a. m.
' Evening sarvlco and sormbh 8:00
rj. nt.
Friday soirlco and chdlr practice
at 8:00 p. ro.
Seats free. Evorybody waledma
RALPH IIULLOCK Wl YEARS OLD.
Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Finch entcrtaln-
ed last evening at their home Gil
West Logan In honor of Mrs. Mella
Aidnson of South McAlester. A
very enjoyable ovcnlng was Epent.
Light refreshments were ferved.
Soma Don'ts.
Don't eat soup with your flngera.
Don'; go to bed wth your olothos
on.
Don't work unlo?a jou aro obliged
to.
Don't walk backwards in going
down stairs.
Don't mako lovu to tlo hired girl.
Your wlfo might find l out.
Don't Jump from a train when It Is
going lo9 than fifty mllos an hour.
Ton't fall to secure your tickets In
time for tho Fitz & Wftbstor' big
farce comedy "A Drtezy TImo."
An Impromptu dance will bo given
at Oermania hall this ovcnlng In
honor of Miss Lizzie Hale who will
leave soon for her future homo In
Chandler.
M. E. Church Uouth.
Corner of VIlaB aronuo and nroad
street.
Stindny school at 10 a. m.
Proachlng nt 11:00 r. m.
Devotional exercises of Epworth
jngtie nt 6:30 p. m.
Treachlng at 7:80 p m.
J. V. Mitchell Pastor.
First Presbyterian Church.
Cornor Noble nvonr and Division
itrcot
Sabbath school 9:45 a m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
Y. P. S. C. E. at C:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
A tordlal Invitation is extended to
11.
W. C. Miles Pastor.
Through free reclining chair caw
from Texafi Indian and Oklahoma
Territories to Memphis. Unon station
connections no transfor. Low holi.
day rates by. the "Rock Island Sys-
tem" Choctaw "Oktahoma nnd Qulf R.
R. Ask your ticket agont for full In.
formation.
Ely's Liquid Cream Balm lt np old
friend tu a new form It is proparod
Fratil- Burford who is a'tondlng for the particular boneflt of slifforers
if Btiiaa university is home frqm from nasal catarrh who aro used to an
Lawrence speudlng the Thanksgiving jafomisor In spraying the dlseasod
memiiranes. au mo uuuuub ivi
soothing propojtlis of Gream Balm aro
ralmd In the now preparation. It
(does not dry up tho socrotlons. Price
hnitdavs with relatives in. tho city
" J. P. Payno. F. L. Moore and A K.
Payno of Edmond members of Troop
A band who bara beon in uie -"-
ts of T. A. Neal have returned to I including spraying lube 75 cents. At
your uruggisis or ciiy iruuie-.
gur
their homes.
sir nomw. r . ...
Mls Josephine Tldball has re urn 1 Warren Street New York will mall It.
Thank?mng "
)A Mew Through Car Line From Mem.
from spending
friends nt Oklahoma City.
George Gretn has returned fi
om a
1
A meeting of iho Democratic terri-
torial committee Js hereby called for
Tuesday December 16th 1902 at 10
o'clock a. m. at Guthrie. All mora.
hers of tho committee and the chair
men of tho county committees are
snocially urged to be prosont. All
Doraoorats aro cordially mvl cd to at.
tond.
Wm M. Anderson
Chairman.
R. A. Blllups
Secretary.
Eczema No Cure No Pay
Your druggist will refund your
monoy If Paio Ointment falls to cure
Ringworm Totter Old 111001- and
Sores Pimples and B'-xkheads on tire
face and ail skin diseases. GO conts
phls to Portland Oregon.
trfp to Fort Reno. On Wednesday. November 19th the
IJputy Oil inspector Ed Korns 01.. lBand system".-oc4aw Ok-
V Newklrk. is in tho clly. assisting tneahoma aml Gulf u. n. jn connection
oil inBpector In preparing his biennial j wlt Union Pacific route oetab.
report. Uihed a through personally conducted
Walter Olds editor of the Alwr tourjst sleeping car Hno lb Portland.
Altruist who has been In the city in 0regon whlch will loavo Memphis
attendance &$ the fumerol of the lrBVry Wednesday at 9:00 a. m Little
Albift Covell has returned to hU Roc.k 1:1B p m gouth McAlester I.
Jiorae In southeastern Oklahoma. T 10:B0 p- ra t same day OklahomaJ
M s. My Pwblea nas ro-nniBu " Ciy j:4o a. m Tnurtuay l eno
ipending f ilaxs with frtends at S;40 a m Danver 7:30 a m. Friday
' Oklahoma '"It. 'ogden 7:15 a. m. Saturday arriving
Prof D. R- Boyd of the territorial p0 tland Oregon 8:10 a. m. Sunday
nalverttt. U In the city.
' .... r. .nll iu n nnnn and
WIQ. JJMHIK"U " " -
Just received a new line of White
Shirt Waists. THE FAIR.
First Church of Christ Scientists.
Broad street between Oklahoma and
Clcvoland avenues.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning sorvlco at ll a. m.
Evening service at 730 p. m.
Wednosday evening services at
7.30 p. m.
Everybody cordially Invited.
Reading room fh.ino fqa'r of . Iho
church opon Tuesdays and Fridays
from 2 to 5 o'clock everybody cordial
ly Invited.
Baptist Church.
Cornor Vino and Noblq
SSunday School at 9.45 Km.
preach Jng at 11:00 awm
Junior Union at 3:00 l m.
Y. p. U. at 6:45 p. m.
reaalllhg at 7:30 p. in.
NowddinorB nnd vlBllors In the city
aroi Isp'solnlly Invitod to most with ns
In fhosQ serVIcos.
R. T. Mansfield Pastor.
Spnln Ls having trouble. Hor mln.
IstOrs haVb nU resigned. If they can-
not gjjt a cabinet to sorvi why not
try running the country as a republic?
TIIK
CMSANSINO
UNI) IIKAI-IMO
cum: I'on
CATARRH
The 'Rock Island System" Choc.
Joseph BUUwr of Gushing are in the tRW Oklahoma and Gulf R. R-. will
city guests at tlie Okla. make unusually low rates this season
Ghaa. Lambrie advanPe afift " for the holiday. A rate or one faro premises
tho Blsie Ryan company is In the city plug $2.00 for tie round trfp will be Biart jn t0 0ok you up agan and no
ArcestedHeath Officer.
Yes some of you will be arrested.
Say did you not know that some of
you aro responsible for so much sick
ness that now prevails In our city by
keeping filth around you waiting for
me to give you new notices to abate
same. We have a large cily and It is
extremely hard for nv to be around
fa sea what all of you are doing as
often a I desire but you should have
pride about you and not have your
neighbors coming to me and com-
plain about you. I am out of patience
with some of you and from now on I
shall give some of y.011 Judgo Olsmlth's
remedy for prevention of manure ami
other filth lu alleys and around your
Monday. De. 1st I will
Mrs. FranK Grosvenors
No. 212 Twenty-first St. Galveston. Tex.
Gai.vbstox Tax.
March 18 1008.
For three years after my mar-
riage I fQltpcouliarlxaring-down
palna such as I had never expe-
rienced before. I tried tllfforent
remedies but found U was only
money wasted. 1 then consulted
a physician who treated me for
two months nnd then said inv
ovaries were diseased nnd that 1
would never gst well unless I hail
nnppcrallon. I knew that would
mean flint 1 would never have a
child and I dreaded the ordeal.
I changed physicians but fotind
this did not help 111c any. and I
was in despair.
My sl9ler-in-tnw thn isllo'
me and when I toM iter of my
trouble sho snid: "It mi had
used orinn.ott sense and wine of
Cardul you would not have been
in such ft ylinht." She had ukhI
it itt her own homo and it had
carried her through three times
when she had children. 1 sent
for some at once and took it faith-
fully mul now Hud to ni) gmtsjov
time it wag an sun ciaitneu tor it
New strength and with itncw
hopocaiiio back to mo and It seemed as if rery due gae mo new life.
Within three montlis I was changed from a dragged out tnortat wear'
of lifo to a hearty healthy woman full of ambition and life. No opera-
tion was needed and better than all I heroine tho mother oE a little girl
tho prido and joy of tho household. I havo had two other children
since without a particle o trouble. 1 am well and never tako any niedi-
cino but Wine nt CarduL I nnly writo that other ir sick women eenld
know of this life-giving medicine and would tako it without spending
time nnd money on doctors who don't curt.
tho terriblo smarting pains and the
inflammation ceaw. Though pow-
erful In correcting the irregularities
ot menstruation wine of Cardui is
a very mild medicine. Any woman
may tako it without a doctor's super-
vision although doctors often give
it to their patient when their own
remedies fail. This Wine of Cardui
treatment is taken quietly at home.
No embarrassing private examina-
tions or offensive operations arc nec-
essary. If you secure u bottle of
Wine of Cardui and begin taking it
today you will feel health returning
beforo the month is up. Why noi
secure n dollar bottio ot Wine of
Cardui from your druggist at once?
Do not accept any other medicine
bnt tho Wine of t'ardui treatment
which Mrs. Orosvenor writes about.
WINE OF CARDUI the simple
remedy which Mn. Orosvenor
advises you to tab) has trans-
formed her from n sick discouraged
woman to tho bright happy healthy
persou you see in this portrait. In-
stead of languishing on n bed of sick-
noss Mrs. Qtosvenor is now equipped
for any duty of womanhood there
aro some chronic cases which no
mcdloino can cure but nineteen out
of dvory twenty sufferers today may
have the health Mr-i. Orosvenor has
if they will only tako tho Wine of
Cardui treatment as Mrs. Orosvenor
took it. This vegetable Wine regu-
lates tho menstrual flow making
this important function both health-
ful and painless. The bearing-down
pains which make lifo a torture stop
when Wine of Cardui is used and
WINE of CARDUI
sKsssUMJstss&5BsMGn
W. T. WALKER
Loans; Rencals Insurance
WRITES
FIRE.
T UNA DO.
ACCIDENT.
PLATE GLASS.
STEAM BOILER ami
BANK Bf'RGLAKY
Insurance in Leading Companies
124 tttttOldibxaa Att.
V.vm cr 0t Hlt Sicre.
1 hum: am Guthrie Okla.
BHi2stMSHS2Miumaasns3aBsnsaEHSOHSsiiaasiaaarrjEa:
Ely's Cream Balm
6u? snd jilfMTt t..
etc Oontio no id-
Jurkrai dm;.
Il la quick Ir lifrlf il.
Olvellellfat..i.
"ihTiriffircninir HEAD
HmU sihI I'rotnu Oi Membrane. Jttet'.rN tin.
BMteior TMtei1 M l.artfSPiw.Ducrimw
DnwBfctiorlTriiil; 'I r al him. ilci-niihjrnnii
Your Interests
Demand that you con-.ult tlioiw
who use nature's means for tin?
core of disease. Do i.ot. jh
you cannot afford to remain ui-
wis.f in this matter.
Dr. W. H. Gunn
Drs. Gvjnrv S. Gxinr
Kclt'ciirs Electricians and 0teiiati!-.
Offices over tlie Wallace driiif store. Uour i to 1 uin.. J to
nwjjfctiorl.vrii.il; 'I r l ! lOc.nu hxnmii. .)tn SlltlduVS. 2 to 5 T)U1 Otlly.
KLX BUOniSlW M Wurrm teuwrt yvrl utk. I I"". quiiHU)i t" " I'm "
a guswt aj the Royal
jln effect from all points to the South- excuse goea. Plaage report
all
Htmpy'feck and wife of Blackwtrtl. eat and tickets will be on saU Da.- neighbors who are nflssllgant to me
are in th city- oembw 13th. 17th 21st 2SU aid and and I will do th rest
W. L Barr i.Am of Ponca City is a Mn good returning 30 days from date O. C. Brown
guaet at the Royal.
- a O Lwher or El Reno. i a btwl
nsa vi:ltor in the city today.
X. W Harri of the ArkaRWts Val.
ley al Vs:e.n railroad Is In the
lty.
J. L. Consant of Topwka Is a gw -t
a' the As or today.
of sale.
I
Health Offlcwr.
Ayers
Hah Vigor
Keep your own hair. Get
more. Have a clean scalp.
Restore the color.
J. C. ATM CO.
Mweti.ru.
I5E2H5H5JSHB5H5H2K2J
T3he
Royal Bar
Tol. 105
Tlie Gentleman's Resort
Tbe bcit
f WiDrk. L:uor. anil
Cir
ffl L. D. Fossett Prop.
3ae
W'flY NOT RENT A SAFETY Oft
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STECI
VAULT AND FEEL THAT. YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE? FROM
1 TO 3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. 8EE THE
CAPITOL NVriONAL BANK ABOUT
llT.
THE
ATURAL
ROUTE
c. o. &g. r. n. iu
MEMPHIS THE EAST ANO SOUTHEAST
TEXAS OLD MEXICO CALIFORNIA AHD THE WEST.
Pullman Drawing.Rom Bullet StespiM Thruujh ta
Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver.
PREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On All Trains.
UNKQUALED 8CHE0ULE3 AND PERFECT SERVICE.
J. t. MeNALLY. 0. P. A. K- M. OUNCAN T P A..
Oklahomi Clly. 0. T. Oklshpm Clly. 0. T.
CEO. II. LEE. 0. P. A T. A. LIWj Beck. Ark.
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