The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1, Monday, January 12, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY. JANUARY 12 1903.
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Local Happ".lngs of City and Terrl
tory Brlofly fs!d.
Edraond 1 an a railroad boom
Chlckaaha now has a broom fac ory
Anadarko had a suicide lat weak.
Woodward Is experiencing a coal
famine.
The city well at 'Norman la down
about 100 feat.
The electric light plant at Pawnee
will bo In operaMon April 1.
Waukomia has five elevator with
a cveclty of 231.000 bushels
ttdmond will hare four mo e rural
route beginning April 1.
V. J Raymond of Guthrie was in
the city yesterday On business
Chandler Publicist.
Chicken thieves have been robbing
Lawton roo.'ts the past wk.
The town of Keller can now be
eachod by telephone.
The citizen' of Asher have Jtt-'
rait ed $10000 for a canning factory.
Thirtji Missouri families have be
come resident of Pottawatomie coun-
ty thi past month
Nearly $60u0 has bsfcsn collected in
flhe police court at Lawtor aince No.
rnber 1901.
Mrs. C. A. Dow re'urned from
Guthtie Tuesday night Her daughter
Lulu s attending school thttrv. Pond
Cieek Newi
Work on a union depot for Durant
began JanuanP 1 The 'plans have
lvn agreed upon and a ponton of the
material is nlready on tho ground.
Kingfisher Chandler Stillwater.
Pnwnew and 1'urry are still receiving
thn law and hlch Grade oils accord
ing to
porS.
a deputy oil Inspector's ro
Tha Garfield county governmen has
changed hands again and the tepubli-
cans are now in control.
A Lawton citlion who dlssnppoa-
a short time ago has written he i-
"safe and sound' In Indiana.
A patent to mineral land near ttush-
Qpvings lias been issued to a cimeut
company. ThU was the nrc- mineral
pavnt ever usued in Comanche coun.
ty.
Judge Harris returned today from
Gtith le where he ha been attend
ins supreme coun Perry News
Several policemen Uve been re.
moved from service by the mayor of
tin. Painter and daughters left yesl
trdav ror uu nne imuu .k-
can.
The Granlto Kn'e prise ajf text
there are at least one thouand rea-
sons why tho Southwestern normal
ghould be built a Granite.
The enatfn extension of the Santa
Fe from NowKjrlc to Pauls Valley .
being pushed so as to be ready for
the annuhl movement of cattle in Feo-
mary an March.
A newly opened wll of the Clranlt
Oil company only two bunded fret
daep I producing ten barrels of high
grade Ulnmlnatlng oil a iy I'
flrmb; believed that a gusher will re.
Witt.
Tha Krald Wave claims tha Quth'l
.. ...i . ki r- a fnko Anvone
" l 1. Z"ZL -. In Enld!vluatl0-'1 ' Wniwy.
who ev i"i asgertion I
would kaow that the above
I true of Bui the eight year old
tpwn tha has no cemetery
Or. r 6000 bales of cattou were
morheted a At her this season and
ever $6fl000 is to th hands of the
Pottawatomie county
re-nit.
farmers as the .
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Charles A Cunningham secretary
of the) A. and A. S n oonaMorj; '
OWakotoa. is sending out Invitation"
to the aext annus! oommunlcation.
whleU will be held at GuthrU Jan.
uary SO-21-22 at the SootUsh
Hie
Tenvpla.
A Marshall paper says that a load of
wood Is such a rarity in thai town j
that -when one was brought In recently
tho Ladles Aid socioSyi eeUed tho op-
portunPy &nd the wood and oxhlblted
it la tho interests of charity at tn
enta a look.
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This vastly exceeds any other American brewery and is a greater
output than that of the combined breweries' of Pilsen
Bohemia or the three largest breweries in Germany.
The phenomenal success of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Associa-
tion by far the youngest of the large brewing plants of this
country is attributable to the use of the very best materials
the most modern methods of production and the courte
a
ous
A mlc:eant droppe.i a post in oiv
of the oil weli.i at. I iwton with th
result that work has been stopped.
L W. Baxten. territorial auditor
forwarded today official blanks to the
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railroad telegraph and telephone cor 'regions of the Wichita mountains
po a'-ion. doing business In Oklahoma I
asking (or a sta'.emen of property' Oklahoma aauually experts tlioi
The total as.
'8 vlutkn of these companies
1903 plos( (j mlIon do
C!a & it citations at the University
of Oklahoma were interrupted on y
twntyfour hours by the burning of
science hall Temporary but satis
factor qujrters were secured by
Pr-Mildent Boyd and will be occupied
until the completion of the new uni.
vorsity building at the beginning of
the second semester In February. The
de-trucion of the library and labor.
atory csnw at a time when the fl s:
semester work had been tlnlshea.
mluinlng
studies.
he interference in thai
Scratch sorntch scratch unable 10
attond to buMneaa during the day or
BiMp during tha nl;hLItohlng piles.
horrible plague. Doana Olptraeet.
ouree - Never fall'. At any drug store
CO cnts. J
treatment of customers and
j TU- Orient rallroa'd coxtfpan .
announced au extension from
main line at IJarton. in wes em Okl"
noma th ough Hoban and Coop."
on to Lawton a distance of 100 mi1
This will na; through the mini 1
and.: of carloads of her mo a rxcellr n
wheat and flour to th- mark ts of En
aud golJh Ame mogt of
q
)on rath f (h hMj
i A Until ca!)oartl
A fi ilgh' wieik oiiu.ii 1 .
Rock Island yards a' Anadarko
i t'
four
teen car of walnut logs con'lgn .1
to Gorm&T polntn crashing in;o .w
empty f relgh . The t wtre no fa u
(Ues but traffic waa delayed for fconu-
time aad Ue total damage will b.
freat.
00. A. REGULAR DRILL.
All members of Co. A. Ok. N. G
are hereby ordered to moet at their
Annorj' 10U West Harrison avenue
over the Bagl' drug store on Wedn.
day evening at 7:30 for regular drll.
By order of
t a E. Dunnlca
CapL Comd'e Co. A
"King
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OKLAHOMA'S MINERAL EXHIBIT
Prepare ion Under Way to Secure a
Representative Collection.
The d'rartmeni of geology of the
iet4. ui e. 'Uy at Normsn Okla ha.
'irI d a I" er from J A Ho'me
iiperlnt" iden of mints aid mo ul
lurg;i of the Louisiana Pun ha. e xpo
t'on ii'ea i'ipr ihe exhibit of mln
-ralg r id linlldlnf; stone which will
'p I i . ')! I.ih i a P Gou'il ' f
'' u ' .i -i appoint M l) Hi
('ah' j 'i i. i sio i !i yr gr
.-i' i '; f ' Hon cid ha a In arty
o.iy coi iil rati work along tha.
' ue From this time n be will I
-ntlvely i ik'fc'd i.i ge'iing this mat
isi iok'Ii r Ho la pa' it many in.
i -rested l'i all k nds of building stone
- well as gyp um and other cement
and plaAer material as well as brick
' In; k. salt and of he materials of a
lk nature
A l r haa beei s'at to thd sec-
ulaiks of commercial club and oth.
. r Ib a position to handle the matter
throughout Oklahoma by the Oklaho-
ma. World'' fair commislon as fol-
owi:
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It 1 a water of muck Iroportanee
to fop country that ramplea or your
grajn p oiluc'. of this year b securad
arreis
of Beer
A
wei
of Bottled Beers
the general public.
- .1- .wui.i ran n hi i.uiii-. rn
uime anive lu Im man to swiiro
iiit i mi ' lit mill fv iii. (ii iiiniu1
a lo
sampP-B of coin Kaffir ioi.
aiie aid other grai.i products and
have hem rhlpped to the commlnsiou
fo- btorage or i nva ion until the
fair Your country should sure)' be
repn-B nted la t hi. exhibit and it H
' ihe iitmoH' imim ta-iie tha tlw
hlngn be secured thl yeai W. pay
ii'l expense of shipping'
One Hundred Dollar a Boxx
Is tho iilue II A Tl.dal Spmmflr
'on 3 C placo on Io Wlita Wlc'i
fliv! Sal.e He . s ' I had piles W
-ar I Mini m.ti'y ' ors and mod.
i hi'")
tVf..u
mi .ii isiimi .. m u- wui
I f .
""' ""lve '" ""'ea me.-
a combination of the keallnic
properties of Witch Hazel wl h 'hefo hand and waah 4 thouanU yu
antiseptics and emolllmts; It re. dall
IWea nd permanently cures b'lnd. i
bleeding itching and prot.udlng ixi
sores cuts bruises eesema. jolt . IM) vuu know 'list the Governor
rheum and all akin diseases Far 1nariK Cigar U a non-trust union
tale by J. M. Wallac"
The Capitol National bank has (he
first world's fair souvenir gold donnr
ro come to Oklahoma Part hava h
J bead of Jefferson aad part MeKtnley
j Price. i. Proceed tto to worH's
fair.
Oklahoma In the Lead.
'i"HA tuut..Ki -
i juihhiiiii; inveimcii um
ptMy nt.orporat4i (UI(6r th . luWN of
Oklah.n.a was iKanled ihroueh n.
formal Ion ohtaincd from a promlnn
aimy officii who was Matlouou In h
P. I neatly tli ars Thin ioin
Piy is de-Mined to ). the nrst com
puny of the Hud in the Phllfppine
The lompnny'B manaKr Mr I.inn
'ft (iu hrie .terlay for Maiibat'
iKlaml 1 I where 'Jiy havn :'mi
.irt or ilih plaier go'd miniw Th
v . pi i Idont of thi company w
lardy r hi rned from an inspection f
th-. mln.M together with thicj mil
xp-it- will accompany Mr Linn
Mr C V Maaann. the tieaminr of Hie
company inform us that
the party
n)Ute rxpect to
arrNige in S'.n
i vratarn n- . jh... .i.i. ....
wade cigar Mad. in 6c and lOr
brands and Is superior to any tiut
clear In the market7 On sal at
Marks' Rowling Alley Harrison ave
One hundred choice trouse
terns bought cheap hav-.
paste made; come at
choice. Webb Tailoring
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 21, Ed. 1, Monday, January 12, 1903, newspaper, January 12, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71952/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.