The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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THS LEADER UTHmE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY JANUARY 13 1903.
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One School Qrl
Of Guthrie bought a little savings bank one year ago. jj.
She now has accrued interest amounting to
$5
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and TerrI
tory Briefly Told
This people of oDughftrty arc
colvlng notloo of appraisement.
sotlniB to bo generally satisfactory
roll
REMARKABLE SUCCESS
Of a New Catarrh Cure.
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You can do the same.
A largo and coastnntly Increasing
majority of the American people are
catarrh BUtfororfl. This i not entli-
ljl the result of our changeable clim
ate but becauso modern lnYVwstlga-
Thuro aro 126 case on tho colB. uon nw cwany proven muw m .-
Inal docket for the January torm of cases known by other names aro
the foderal court. at MuLngee. rnJ Cttlrr- UI ""' . "" """
jcatarrn was nppuuu uuiu va.iuoii-
In tho Chorokoe nation wfffJro the
iooIb havo been closed babies born
afe aalled too lato Chorokeos.
HI Rno IB to have a new mill and
elevator.
The Cam mack
Livery and Boarding Stables
Ua. A naa va 4 " . dtlrill Unn4ArC
Well kept tani. Where hoirSeS are given good treatment. "Rigs
for commercial men a specialty. Bestncare takn of Boarding
Horses. South Second Street Phono 128
Tel. 128
Denver portfmou who hunted orerjfor catarrh.
iv tn tho common naaj catarrh but
V.n 41initl oinrnnMi HVsM lllfulll!. I
kldnoya and intestines nro ' ubject to
ca'arnwl dlaooBes as -well as the nasal
passage.
In fact wherever there Is mucous
! membrane thore is a feeding ground
Gtant county during tha prwont sea
son are eonlracUng with farmers In
teat section for exclusive hunting
(privilege whltSh would practically
make of It a groat game preeerve.
Lawton saloon keepers fed the poor
of that town on Christmas day.
The busine-- men of Lexington
have organised a minstrel troupo.
Von nii nntn .in nrcnnnt In the name of vour child.
j. j a it a j ijh.4 -. w w w . --
grand child wife or any relative or friend for that mat-
ter and the bank you receive from us will make an excel
lent present. Any amount from $1 up secures a bank.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK j
C E. Billingsley Pres. G. A. Nelson Cashier.
K. a. isriggs iss i Lasnier. jjj
We a.llow Interest at the rete of 4 per cent
m yvi auiiuni v
fW'n finnvTrnm.9 a. m. to.8i. m. Saturday and'-evening W
until 10 p. m
Watonga
mill.
is trying to get a flour
Isabella ln-ist that a boom is com
lng. The latoat 1 a bank with $10000
cofpltnl.
Tho Perry postoffico did the larg-
est buslnes during the month of
December ovor done In on month
sinco tho f'nbllshment of tho office.
Mrs. John Lydon who ha' beon vis.
King at tho hom of J. B. Coylo loft
for Guthrlo Monday) morning to vUlt
rolatlvos Uibto. Perry News.
Judgo It. 13. Honsley of tho Uni-
ted State land office at Gutarie was
a Perry visitor Jast saturuay. I'erry
Now".
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N. F. CHEADLE
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Wholesale and retail dealer
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CaoitoJ end Surplus - - $1300000 J
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W. T. WALKER
Loans Rentals Insurance
WRITES
EIRE.
TORNADO t
ACCIDENT
PLATE GLASS.
STEAM BOILER and
BANK JBURGLARY g
Insurance in Leading Companies
Koomt over Bteillv. Stcre. 1'IIONI! 210 (jUtlUlC UKlcl.
Apache
paper.
Is to hare another news.
Tho doctors at Wllburton-havO
fornred a trust and there will bo no
"cutting" of prices either In surgery
or medlclna.
Brlatow. 1. T.. now has two banks
and they report deposits tc tho amount
of $100 000.
Shnwnoe blalms in tho Choctaw
railroad shops tho largent Industrial
establishment In Oklahoma. Tho
Bhopj enve beon doubled in siz dur-
ing the past year and furnish mplor
llont lo 600 men. The larpost and
most eponsl"e piece of ma!ary is
tho stoel d'rrick which juggiuc an.
glnoo like oranges.
The usual remedies Inhalors
(flrny douches or powdm hav'o bdon
practienllyj falhiree. a far as any-
thing more than temporary relief was
concorn.l. because they imply dry
up the mucus secretions without hav-
ing Nie remotest effect tfpon tho blood
and liver which are tho real sources
of catarreaJ dlseaees.
It has been known for toihe ars
that Uie radical cure of ca'arrh could
never como from local applications.
but from an internal remedy acung
on the blood anil expelling me ca-
tarrhal poipon from the system.
A new internal nrepnraMon which
has ben on tho market only a short
timo has met with remarkable suc
cors as a gonuino radical cure for catarrh.
It may' bo found In any drug stoo
tokl undor tho namo of Stuartfs Ca
tarrh Tablets large pleasant tasting
loioiges. composed principally of an
tiseptic Ingrsdlents Blood rooil Rod
gum and similar catarrh rcieclflcs.
Dr. Alnsleo In speaking pf teo now
catarrh euro says: "I hn7o tried the
Tmnn. Antnwll VrtWl'Jllv Glfirt'a PntftTrll
llQtl VH" v..vf m..u.o w..
TabloOs upon thirty or forty patients
with remarkably .-atlsfactory results.
They clear the head and throat more-
effrctualljl nnd lastlnglji than any
doucho or Inhaler that I have ever
raeon. and although tney nrs wsati is
called a patent medlclno and sold oy
druggist" I do not hesitate o rccom
m'end tliora ai I knowthom to .bo froo
from cocntno and o'piates! and t.h;xt
oven a little. child may un them wun.
nilro safety." .
.Any sufferdr fro mnasal catarrba
throat or bronchial trouble catarr.li
of the- slomach liver or bladder avIU
find StuarCs Catarrh Tablotp remark-
ably effective pleasant and conven.
lent and your druggist will reil you
thej aro absolutely free from any in
jurious diug.
COAL
Weir City McAlester Canon City and Arkansas Ani'm a
cite kept in stock.
Terms Strictly Cash.
Prompt delivery and test of service at all f lmes.
o nffln. nnrl vnrrls 424 Oklahov.t ave. ' Phone (
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T3he Fo-mily Store. For the best in the wey of
Wines Liquors and Cigars
3 Culmbaclier remains astrong favorite.
I Cor. Division and Harrison. M. Weinberger
A New Through Car Line From Mc
phis to Portland Oregon
On Wednesday Novembor 10th the
"Hock Island System" coctaw Ok-
lahoma and Gulf R. R In connection
with tho Union Pacific route estab-
lish od a through personally conducted
tourist sleeping car lino to Portland
Oregon which will leave Memphis
overy Wednesday at 9:00 a. m. Little
Olock 1:15 p. m.. South McAlcster 1.
'.. 10:E0 n. ni . same day Oklahoma
Cfiv 2:40 a. m.. Thursday El Reno
S:4d a. m. Denver 7:30 a m. Friday
Ogdon 7:15 a. m. Saturday arriving
Portland Oregon 8: JO a. m. Sunday.
CO. A. REGULAR DRILL.
All mombTS of Co. A Ok. N. Q.
aro hwoby ordored to meot at their
Armory. 10'J NVost TIarrIon avonuJ
ovor the Eaglo drug store on WodnoB-
day evening at 7:30 for rogular drill
By order of
G. E. Dunnlca
CapL Comd'g Co. A.
A choap and coinfortabto way to
travel la In Una poraonally conductod
-weekly excursion tourist cars -to the
Pacific coast. Through from Mom-
phis without change via "Rock Island
System." Choctaw Oklahoma att.i
Gulf R. R. Mid So. Pac. Rouio nnd
"Union Pacific Route.
IT. S. Marshal "Wiley Hainea. came
is Monday- from Cleveland with Loo
Whlttimore of that plueo charged
with selling liquor to Indians. Mr-
syhittimo.re plead not guilty and was
'osed on bond of ?300.
ne
m Soap a your grocor
uryinirproimrntioiw simply csvcl
on dry ootarihj they dry up tho seeraliouc
wiiieh adbeTe to the inunbiano and ilwom'-
pone oausing ft fur inoro benous troublo than
the ordinary form of ootarrh. Avoid all dry.
ing luhalsnts fumes smokes and snub
and use that which cleanses fcoothos and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm in Buoh a remedy
and will cure catarrh or coldln tho head
easily and pleasautly. A trial Bie will be
mailed for 10 cent. All druggists sell the
60c sUo. Kb" Brother. GGWarren St. N.V.
Tltn Ttnlm flilrAa ulthoilt naln. Act&A not
irritate or cause Bueezing. It spreads itself
over an imiateu aim nugry surroco reiicv-
in Immediately tho )vtintul intlatuniation.
With Itlv'a dream llalin voa nro armed
against Kasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Lonox Soap is a pure tallow soap
It popularity oxtonds to all parts of
the country.
Tho three noo counties. Kiowa Co-
manche nnd Caddo added to Oklaho-
ma during tho past year hare brought
in 70.000 people and by virtue of the
enabling net aro launched free of debt
for tho first three y ars wlta court
house school buildings waterworks
and ste bridges all paid from tho
salo of town Iota in tho threo county
seats which now havo: Lawton
7083 r Hobarfc 4116; nnd Anadarko
3500 people.
Ona hundred arid twnty.swen
miles of Orient track havp boen built
nlr-eadv and trains 'v ill bo running
from Wichita to Fairvlew Okla. by
March 1st.
A Weatherford firm -shipped 80000
pounds of broom corn to an Indiana
firm last weok.
HoUart wants watorwork first then
swwerogo.
Mrs. King of Guthrlo Is visiting
her parent Mr. and Mr. Gibson.
Mulsall Stato Journal.
John W. Shartel depaited last even.
inc for Nw York on buflnees con-
nootod with tho Oklahoma TraoUpn
Co which will build a line from here
to Guthrie. TlmoaJournal.
hTo cattlemen of tho Chickasaw
Inatlon refuse to pay tho tribal tax of
25 conts nor Iwad on stock. Tho in-
Idlan police sny theyimust pay or ship
out nil cattlo a once and serious
trouble Is feared. Tsere Is said to be
ovor 100000 cattle there on which the
tax has not been paid.
Cures Blood Poison Treatment Free
..Blood poison is the worst disease
on earth yet tho easiest to euro when
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) Is
used. Many have pimples spots on
the skin ulcers mucous patches fall-
ing hair ltcnlng skin bono pains.
rheumatism catarrh eating bleeding
CELEBRITIES
AND THEIR
OPINIONS
Tho following quotations show a
few among hundreds of tho worlds
great musical authorities who oxprea
their nroforenco for tht Kimball
Pianos. Their names nnd words of
pralso aro aa follows:
Lillian Nord!ca-"The more I ue
my Kimball Piano th0 boltar I like It."
Emma Kames I am charmed wl h
the beautiful tono of the Kimball
Piano."
Joan Do Roszko "Wo havo conclud
ed to purchase Kimball Pianos for our
personal usv."
Marcolla Sombrlch "The Kimball
Pianos aro ideal in tone and rank with
tho bctt Instruments 'before tho
world."
Emma Calve "The .Kimball Is a
superb piano.". . .
Edouard Dc Rcszke-"! am abso
lu'Jely satisfied with' my Kimball
Piano."
G. Campanari "I recommend "ho
Kimball Piano."
Lllll Lehriiann "Faultless in every
detail is the Kimball Piano."
Max Alvary "Tho Kimball Piano is
an artistic instrument."
Johanna Gadakl "Rahkk with th0
boat instruments before tho world."
Frau Lohse-Klafsky "Are superior
to tho best American or European
makes."
Emma Nevada "I am delighted with
their soft boautiful tono ro suitable
for accompaniments."
Emll Llobling "I uso tho Kimball
PInno exclusively b'ocauBo it meets
my requirements In overy respect."
Ra-a Suohoi- "I recommend the
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"HowtobeBeautifar
Mmc. Ruppert's famous Boot: " Hot" to
Be Beautiful" clveaintiear.tCDCueucr.
.. la ..aata. M.Ml'ul fix nltfltni
Icnuty Youthful Looks and above all A
MAKVLLLUUJ1.T 1'IUU-U.I v.umi'L.UAIUil.
ITTELI3 HOW TO RI..MOVB PinPLH.
rmJCKLHS. JMOTH BROWN PATCtll '
BLACK110AnSOIU"-asSSUfERFLUOl!
HAIR MOLCS WARTS. AM ALL RL-
PnCTS ol PACli NCCK' HANDS onJ IIAI1?
MMC. A. KlIPPERT i1 ncn-l
mof .-ilunblt book atoohi'i. fir" I
charge ell chtrres prrpaid up(.n i
catpt of your name anil ncMrtss Tin
elegant book handsomely i"IuiraitJ i
bound in leatherette cover fftld ir:-i'-lion
and con ams many poinn v. t
Interest to ladie other thin tho men
tioned above nnd it an additional on
m-nt to a' I hrrr
1 ind'y flddrc--. i . icst f r WoT-
AliuZ.. A.
6 Cast Mft rt-ecf.
Evtry Wtman
It lnteretUit and nhooliikrmw
4 ;aixnuuiwuiij;iui
MARVCI. Whlrfing Spray
Tlnewll8jrti. Jni.c-
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A.k 4ivlt far It
If h cannot supplr i
rtttrlintaj.nd KtaiTllffOrll-
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mimical too-ti.ii kith .
full ntrttculari and dlrertlom In.
Xmiu Tltuei B...tw Trk.
WHY NOT RENT A 8AFETV DV
P08IT BOX IN A MODERN 81 F.EIj
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUAtiLES ARE SECURE"." FROM
J1 TO W PER YEAR PAY8 FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. 8EE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
IT.
rneumausm. BBW' "" " Kimball Piano most highly
festering sores scrofula scabs and
scales cancer and don't know It is
blood poison. Get Botanic Blood
Balm. B. B. B. ?1. A fow bottles aro
guaranteed to euro tho worst cases
cold at drug stores. Treatment of B.
B. B. sent frco prepaid by writing to
Blood Balm Co. Atlanta Go. De-
scribe troublo and free medical ad-
vIpa eiven until cured. B. B. B. will
cure. Thoroughly tesced for 30
years. Cures where all e'.so falls.
B. B B. makes tho blood pure end
healu overy sore and stops all pxhes
and pains. B. B. B. aids digestion.
Pol Plancon "The Kimball ranks
with the best Instruments."
Sophia fa'calchlr-."The Kimball
Pianos aro ideal in tone and. porfeot in
n.tlon."
It is rumored that thv Rook Island
will soon begin tha aroailon of a now
passenger dopot at Hobart.
Dr. O. H. Irwin formerly or Shel-
don. 111. has permanently located in
Guiirio for tha practice of medicine
and surgery. Dr. Irwin hiw boon for
soveral yea b one of th leading phy-
sleiaps of eastern Illinois nnd comei
we!l recommended by the tprofwslon
as wo'.l as the ltit;. Office and resi
dence 307 Bast Oklahoma avenue.
Lenox Soap Inthors freel in hard
wator. will not chap iht hands or
ruin thv. clothes.
Georgo H. Dodson pfeeldent of the
Guthrlo Savings bank and former tor.
ritorlnl librarian wan here on bul-
ncsB tha latter part of last weekw-
Mulhall Stato Journal.
Annual Convention Western Retail
Implemont and Vehicle Dealers'
Association. Kansas dlty
Mo January 20.22 1903.
For 'ho abov occasion wo will rell
tickets to Kansas City and return at
rato of ono faro plus ?1.00 for round
irln. on cartlflca'c rJan. TlokoU sold
A Shawnoo roan who tried to mix January 16th to 22d inclusive win ue
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flro nnd coal oil oscaped wits tho losi
of on hand.
Tho mayor of Pauls Valley
last week of anpondloltls.
died
Splllninn Rlggs tho great humorous
lecturer wli bo at the Baptise church.
v rum mil If nrosentcd to M.' II. J
Hodge secretary not later than Jan.
uary 2Cth. for rwturn trip and upnn
payment of 25 cents execution foe.
A. J. COrklns Agent.
Hans Balatka "The Kimball Piano
Is a magnificent Instrument."
Minnlo Hauk "Tho Kimball Piano
ordored from you glvos me great satisfaction."
Honri Martoau "The Kimball Piano
has a beautiful singing tpne."
Emma AlbanI "The Kimball Piano
Is an oxcollont Instrument."
Fernando Do Lucia "The Kimball
Piano is perfect in ovory respect."
Mrao. DoVoroSaplo 'A porfect ac
companiment to tho voice."
Pablo Do Saraato "Tho Klmbal
Pianos are worthy of the prajw ac-
corded thorn by tho great artist of
tho world."
Vlotor Maurol "I feel inspired by
tho boautiful tono of tho Kimball
Piano."
John Philip Sou a "The Kimball j
Piano Is first clnss in ovory respact. i
E. Reraonyl "Exquisite as an ac
oompanlmont 'to my YiHn"
Cesar Thomson "I groatly admire
tho tono of the Kimball Piano."
Adolina Pattl "The Kimball Piano
hn" a wonderfully -wwot and sympa.
tbotlc tone."
E. H. KnauBs
Tho Pioneer Music Man of Oklahoma.
A.AX
STOCKS SOLD.
STOCKS GUARANTEED.
DIVIDENDS GUARANTEED.
We Act as Selling
agonte for Incorporatftl companies We
organize and incorporate new com-
panies havo every facility for lh
tho placing nny amount of stooii di
rectly with tho Investor in tho. TJ.
S. England Franco and Germany.
Wo meAo a market for unlisted min-
ing oil and Industrial ctocks. We
guarantee regular dividends. Guaran.
teed stock' Bells Wo will guarantiee-
your stock if it has merit WrlLj us
what )ou havo. .
HUNTER & COMPANY
BANKERS
32 Broadway Now vork.
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE.
P08IT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLE8 ARE SECURET FROM
11 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
VCCORDING TO SIZE. SEE THE
r-APITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
IT.
Miss Grace Whlto has returned Uj There aro ninety two inmates
Gulhrtvs WhOro sh is engaged n rhe United-blares Jan at viwia
teaching Bchool Ant elope Newa. which but ono ia a woman.
Tho CarUoJ. National bank has the
first world's fair souvenir gold dollars
to como tn Oklahoma Pait have the
i...... Tnfforann ntiff nnrt MrKinlflV.
Price i. pVocef&a pi to world's
fair.
AH Club Comforts
On the California Limited.
Barbor shop buffet library
observation parlor magazine
dally papor' market reportB
and an unrivaled cuisine.
Seventh loason new equlpmn'
"Why stay at homo?
Tao California tour described in
our books
Addres General Pasnaagar Officp
Aichion. TopQka & Santa Fo Ral
way. Topoka.
SANTA FE
A. J. Corklns
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