The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, December 26, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHniE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY DECEMBER 26 1902.
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Leslie a NIblack Editor.
MBMlUjK OF TUB ASSOCIATED PKICHS
fuWltb"i Ualtr except 9wy f ths
Leaaer tAHnmuj
mnSSCKIPTION RATBB-DA1LY
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One month mall
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FRIDAY. DBCEMDBlt 26. li02
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What Is thf-rp in Christ birth tha'
should lnspiie drunkenno s'
Kltrt Hubbaid seem to have been
engaged in rylng to mk everybody
happy except his wife.
Congress simply propose to ap-
propriate troiiey to flghi the trusts. In
stead of passing a law 'o control
them.
Veneeuela's national debt is W6-
000000. And she will newsr be able
to reduce It with revolutions as her
chief Industry.
Secretary of the Navy Mood) has
asked tlirf house committee on naval
affairs for an additional $2000000 for
the Naval academe at Annapoli And
if we are 'o und r ake to bach K' 'ho
airoganc..' of eery LAiln Aji i n
trcJ.ile.miker 'e'd heuci let hnu
hnve It In lmri
Secretary WiUon insists that those
people who l:lil their catM nffec d
with foot and mouth disease ought to
bo paid for them. No better way
could bo found for cnuslng the dla.
ease to spread oer the enMw conn
try. It would be tfimolt tftrtnift to
break out whenever awl wJiertrer
there occurred a warcltS" ortfeod.
REVOLUTIONIZING THE WORLD.
Do you jvallza that yo uaro a living
witness to one of tfia moat Impo-tint
events in the world's history?
Thl Is what the sending of a mes-
sage without wire over 8300 mild
of the ocean's waves mean. This 1."
what Marco.il. the Italian Inventor
has now successfully accomplished.
And fine twentieth century is jpt 1 1
it infancy .
JuM sixty years aW. within thn
memory of peoplo now living the 1it
telegraph Instrument tnaU-ued f "tn
the wires ri el.-etrlc eurrvnt tha was
ttansmitted Irom anoJier Instrument
miles a ay. and converted it Into an
Intelligible oommuiUjBfttlon. Thu
tilme and space were annihilated -tud
light mug was made to play a pai a:
the world1 progress. And the Id
world has been moving at ft. llghtuing
like speed ever since. By that on hi.
ventlon her whole process of develop
mnt was changed and quicken d
Now comen the wtxard Marconi and
doe tho ame thing without w.-
And we who are living today will b-
able to tell our children and grant1
children Just what sort or impres-uon
tola achievement created; and how we
vvcr managed to get along with the
old tf.atm all those years. Jut a
our father and grandfathers t'Vi us
how they ueed :o do before .tho -el"
graph Inptiumeni cam' Into um
We ai truly living In an v.h
roaMag aK Wat h ell the d elop
menu W ihe time Ho m he aloit
for the vkoild b moMnK faster ih.m
the aluggtdh mind can giaap.
Undoubtedly the complete dev -'n
meat and gene al adoption of wlre'.es
to'eraph is only a mat'er of thn--It
has already bridged the mtau
that H Itself Is sufficient evidence
of ltft ik slbllltlrs.
In the meantime we can onW wit
and wond.r What nex
A CAUSE FOR CHRIST! JOY.
Tuoso ccnim rcisl iiolltlelun1 wl.
seem to tally think hat flgwres au-
fattening are Just now exulting aid
asking th .ank and n' of us to glx
thre clue-; ajd a ti- becaaje the
cost of living I 1 per cent caivr
than it wn. a :i-.-r alio on the Is du
of December Although this importr
ant ict hJ been printed in tna it-
'publican newspapers for a couple of
wetks pa' uader t4 1 are hed
we have not uotloed any eneral up.
rising of the popula o hold inalH.
meatlngs In gratltudi. to. th- iiifor
watlon
Tbf ii"i i t itlcu'i who hu. year
pent ?i h i (ii i n.tal doe not setnl
to I .! iu liiluiiou a he ouht
tO b ' li I t tl .i . 'I ! HO 3
t-nu i i ii--' i v w i 'luiii 'at
t'hriKtniu- an i t. 'i.lu'i i. ill if" Hi.-
ai l thtiefor ndnctt In the g-
l H'l- ( f i HI Willi ill 11HIII lit illt-
content kP him of ntAT"h''
with thin Jtreet feat of Itepublfeaii
prosperity staring him In the fac
must be exceedingly puzzling to th-1
party manager who lt In the sefcU
of the mighty In Washington.
Apples are $2 per barrel lower than
lasfl year and perhaps after alk that
will account In tome large n-gre for
the Republican majo Itles in Novein-
ber last For what good American
houawlfe given to the creation of
"appte ms' and the compounding of
those dallghU of the doctors Jut
plain common fork-Impinged apple
plea finding that ber apple bills for
the ter fell off four bits cotild have
resisted the temp'-ntlon to rally her
old man to tlie polls for the beflVflcent
policy that produced that reduction?
Oats alo met lth a decline of 13
centu a bushel and that probably
.aod the farmer who raised the on.'
five good big dollars on the aforesaid
oats that he fed th horses and nviles
that raised 'them oats" Of course
he could do no less than vote for
protection and prosperity'
We Democrats meanwhile hal to
pay $2 more per barrel for our mea
pork $1 a hundred more for lard to
float it in. 88 cents per 100 pounds
more for llva beef 2 cents a dosen
advance on eggs and 3b cents more
per pound for butter but we doaht
teas deserved our burden for trying to
Indulge ourselves In the delusions of
Itpubllcan prosperity "for Republi-
cans only'" '
Still we feel bound to tell our
reader that they are living for 1 oer
cent lorn than a )ir ago and let earn
one of then cstabrate Hue Joyous
Chrls'inns fact as he feels able
TODAY'8 MARKET&-
(I3y Assoclatod Press)
Kansas City Live Stock.
Cattl. 2000 Including 400 Txans;
strong; natlVo stoers 8.28C00;
cows and heifers l.B0-i.00; stock.
ors and foedow. 2.00ffl)-i.25; btilU
2.26(8)0.26; calves 2.750.25
Hogs. 5000: strong; Ec higher;
built of snlos 0.J00.4B; heavy. G 36
PG50; pacltera 0.10G.37; nwll.
urn 0.26(0)0.15; ugh 0.7ou.36;
writers 0.300.3B; pigs 5.B0S.05.
Sheep 1000; etronger; mu'tona.
3.001. 10; lambo 3.C0B 46.
COUGHS AND COLDS IN ChlLDREN
Saved at Grave's Brink.
"I know I would long apo have been
In my grave" writes Mrs. S. II. New-
som. of Decatur Ala "if it had not
been for R octric liltters. For throe
years I suffered untold agony from
the worst forms of Indigestion Water-
brah. Stomach am. Dowel Dyspepsia.
Rut thU excellent medicine did me a
world of good. Since vslng it I can
eat heartily and have gained 86
pounds." For Indigestion Loss of
Appetite Stomach Liver Kidney
troubles Elec'rlc Bitters are a poslUvn
guaranteed cure. Only 60c at Wheeler
und Son's drug store.
A cheap and comfortable way to
travel is In the personally conducted
wvsekly excursion tourist cars o thd
Pacific cjast Thtough from Menu
phis without change via "Rock Island
System" Choctaw Oklahoma ( ana
Oulf II. IL and So Pac. Itoute and
Union Pacific Itoute.
Spc-l Cnnstmas holidays with Wn.
.olks and friends In the old states.
Only one farv. pus $8.00. for the
round trip by the "Rock Island Sys-
tem" Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf It
It. Tickets will be limited 30 days
from date of sale.
The flm tialn lod of stock wa
hipped out of Iivliahoma Saturday
BOTTLE BABIES
Bottle babies arc so likely
to get thin. What can be
done? More milk condensed
milk watered milk household
j mixtures try them fill.
Then!cw"l!J1
try a little Scott's Emulsion in
the bottle.
It docs fur b.ilms what it
dot loi ukl itilK
firm fle.h ; nd
Yi ll be Uail
't It
Mil U
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stroir life.
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ST. JOHN'S FESTIVAL
(Contlnved from page l
"On every hill our brothers Ho
And green sprigs deck the knoll
Their fall brought sorrow to the oyw
Dut triumph to the soul;
Our orphans ulng In many a home
Our widows' hearts are glad
Masonic light dlBpols tho gloon)
Give comfort to the snd."
ft Overture "Goddess of Night"..
. . . .fiYUOiiim luuuuuiiu vjiuiiwsu.il
necltetion Selection j
Miss Marr IL Gitfs
Music Selection I
Mrs. M. BL Wright
Address Thu Pattwn Salirt of
Freemasonry Types of Human
Zieal and Love. The Sun.Trl- I
umph at the Solstitial Period
Humanity's First Great IBmblem
of Immortality.... Uer. J. T. Ogle
Recitative and Aria "ICrnnnl"
Vordl Mis. Carrie William
Address Tha Futtip of Masonry
To it we Dedicate Our Hopes
Dovote Our Prayer' and Glv
Our Most Ardent Labors'. I
-..Hon. W. R. Payne
s.
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11.
12.
MimJc Tomple Quartette
Social Entertainment.
W. J. BRYAN AT LAWTON.
Will Lecture January 1B Under the
Auspices of the Library
Association.
Special to Dally Leader.
Lawton. Okla. Dec. 88. Hon. W. t
J Uryan of Llnco'n Neb has been
irecured to lectu. here January 18.
1003. Ho will lectwre under the mis.
pleles of a local library association i
A Million Voices.
bUllIU lltlilll UAIJiWn mv luuuiv w
Homor Hall of Wost Point La. Lis-
tn why. A sovoro cold had Bottlod on '
his lungs causing a most obstlnatu
cough. Sovoral physicians said ho had
consumption but could not help him
Whon nil thoucht ha waB doomed ho
kannn in nan Tlr Klnifl NOW T)lSCOV '
ery for Consumption and writes: 'It J
eomplotoly cured mo ana Bavd my
Ufa. I now wolgh 227 lbs." Its pos-
itlvoly guarantood for Coughs. Colds
and Lung trouuios. itico uuc auu i.
Trial bo'.tlos froo at Whooler und Son.
(First published in tho Dally Load.
Dec. 30. 1908.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan Coun-
ty ss.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry Brnunn
has this day llled In the offlco ot the
County Clerk Iii and for said Countr
his petition asking that Hcenw be
granted him to sell a wholesale malt
liquors on '
Lot No. 0 blocft No. 88 Secona
wanl City of Guthrie In said County
and Territory.
H no protest be filed on or betors
January 0 1803
his pe'ltion will ba granted and
license Issued.
Wlaioss my hRnd and tho soal ol
said County hereto affixed thl
20th day a! December 1908.
J. B. Dobson County Clera.
;' O. J. Butlai'. Deputy.
Christmas Remembrances.
The Leader returns thanks to the
following for Ch.lstmaa remem-
brances: ' M Weinberger. President Chas. IS-
Uilllngskri of the Capitol National
bank: Hon T. A. Neal. clerk of ti
district court; Hon. Wat. Grime ter-
rtfciial BecreRry
"I bad a running Itching sore on my
leg. Suffered tortures. Doan's Oint-
ment took away th burning and itch-
ing instantly. iul quickly effected
permanent curti" C. W. Lsnhart
Howling Green O.
Note salo of oouehes at Pattersons'
Furniture QQ. for December.
Hac us dc your New Year's deoor.
j0" - 0rd
ler now. Furrow Bros.
i Caddo county
Is In need ot a new
ays tt report of the
granu n-y.
On Decebemr 13. 17. ii. 22. 28 and
26th. the Santa Fe will sell round trip
i tickets to points in Kansas. Arkansas
N.lra ka Colorado Missouri Iowa.
Wisconsin Minnesota. North and
South Dako aud points tn Illinois
west or the Illinois Central Ry also
to points In the botheat oast of the
Mi hKsippi nu' liuliidlnt; Memphis
Toiiu.'sto' aii'i N w tnleans. at rate
i oh fan iilud $;.) ior round trip
I with limit of thirty days for return
u. a. Lvrhn9 iRni'
sjiQQa)0iaQ'C(Cl
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them
R
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PrfcscriDtions compounded
f.AnV 3-rvf n erarinlfv f
iresn arucs a specialty upposue r. j.
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Zoller's China Store
118 E. Okla. Ave.
CHRISTMAS
1902
NEW YEARS
1903
GREETING:THANKNr
mAimuiu
Our friends for their .past
patronage and soliciting
a continuance of same
and "wishing you all a
very happy and prosper-
ous New Year t am
Very truly yours
S. H. ZOLLER
Standard Theatre
iirli Class Vaudeville
Performance
except Sunday.
every ntgt
10 ALL STAR ARTISTS
INCLUDING THE FAMOUS
GILLEN TRIO.
Marvelous Club Jugglers and
Cimeograph Moving Pict-
ures showing the Fitxim-mons-Jeffries
Glove Contest
at Eight Rounds.
Admission 15and 25 Cents.
'HOtJSANDS SAVED BV
KING'S HEW BISGDVEH?
For Consumption. Coughs Colds
anoail IHHUAI anu lunu ihuuhlcu.
till. Irt n.-..l.f nl r.nlmirm vnoi4lv AIV
J.1IVO I WUUOIIUI lliuuiuiiuirigxi'v.;
cureri Consumption Coughs Cold
I3roncmu8 AallllUIl i nuuuwuia
Hay Fever Pleurisy LaGnppu
HonrsonesSjSoroThronttndWhfwp.
ing Cough. Every bottle guarantee?
NO CURE. NO PAY.
ICE50c.andSl. TniAL BOHICS fRFP
CUBE YOURSELF I
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SLASH!
These Goods must p. i must close
out regardless ot
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with
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The New York Racket
Tn THr Pirom.ir nv i.nfJAN nnilNTY-
Dea-r Bi OLid Little Folks: Once again 1 have my
Headquarters Oct the New York Racket. Why? Be.
cause I find that through my agent Mr. King with the assist-
ance of his able and courteous clerks I can do the greatest
good to the largest number of my good people.
Others advertise low prices on my wares but at the
Racket Rock Bottom is always struck.
You can make Mr. King a small payment on my wares
and he will lay them aside for you. Yours sincerely
SANTA CLAUS.
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NEW YORK RACKET
GEO. H KING. Proprietor
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The Oldest and Largest Exclusive Shoe House in Oklahoma
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Begin the yeeur right
Shoes They
118 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
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This is a Goodyear Welt
Highland Calf Shoe. The
best value on earth.
Sole agent for Hamilton
Brown Shoe Co.
SHOES FOR.
EVERYBODY
by buying ol po-ir of our
givo satisfaction
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, December 26, 1902, newspaper, December 26, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71939/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.