The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JANUARY 15 1903.
WJHtTWO
.
1
tssies&sssssssssso&ssssfssxs
One School Boy I
OE fjuthrte bouglit a little savings bank one year ago. M
He now has accrued interest amounting to ij
LEADERETTES.
1
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Tofd.
$65
You can do the same.
ShawjTI&c. totton Bins have handled
23104 alas tnls season and exbpect
art&'har thollsnrtd.
Lindsay Hoa o .iilzed a commor.
clnl dub.
Fo.t Olbsan may jet coitan eoni-proM.
REMARKABLE SUCCESS
Of a New Catarrh Cure.
A largo and eotfrttfantly Increasing
majority cjf the AniuVlcan people are
catarrh BUffercrs. This i not entlrj.
ljl tho result Of ottr changeable cllm-i
ato but bcoafiHo modfcin I&V?atlga-
Uon has cloarly proven that many dls.
eases known by other names aro
rvilly catarrh. Formerly tho name
catarrh was applied almost exclusive-
ly to the common nanl catarrh but
tho throatV stomach. Hv?r. bladde-
Yftilla Presbyterians will build a kidneys nm lntwrtlncs are ' ubject to
$'6ub0 chufoh. jealarrsnl tflsbftses as well as the nasal
passagoc.
Tel. 128
The Cammack
Livery and Boarding Siables
Hoover and Ge.skill Proprietors
Well kept barn where horses are given good treatment. Kigs
for commercial men a specialty. Bestocare taken of Boarding
Horses. South Second Street Phono 18
The Checotab. idea for a new do.
pot hoa reached the stage at which
la fact wherever there U mucous
membrane there Is a feeding ground
v nn nnpn an nrrniint in the name of your child.
t grand child wife or any relathe or friend for that mat-
? ter and the bank you receive from us will make an excel
:i ent present. Any amount from $1 up secures a bank.
the KaT official promise to glva tho' for catarrh.
matter 'due consideration."
The Marlow Review Bay th.it
c Him in Comanche county west of
Mai low hard In th year Just ptaese'l.
lncrewed 'In value from $300 on 1
$1000 to $600 and $8M0.
Tho usual remedies Inhalers
troray douches of powder have boon
practlenllfl fhllarec a far ns any-
thing more than temporary relief was
concerned bucauso Giey Blraply dry
up tho mucus secretions without hav-
ing fho remotest effect tfpon tho blood
and liver which are the real sources
Work 1b being actively pushed on of eatarrsal diseases.
flie Arkansas Valley and Western .a ! It "nas been known for some years
railroad which U to correct Enid that the radical cure of catarrh could
and Tulsa ! never come from local Applications.
I but from an internal remedy acting
The Shawnee Poultry yards car-Ion tho blood and expelling the en.
rled off five premium on their x ttarrhal poison from the system.
hiblts at the Oklahoma City poultry J A new internal preparation which
show lnf wwk. ihas been on the market only a short
tlmo has met Willi remarkable sue-
9 HBEnLaaaaaaaaaaaLaaaLaaVrr
ft wttfflKJIVBHVHPr
OOCOOCOCOOCMXCKCXXXGCOC)CX
N. F. CHEADLE
Wholesale and rjtall dealer
In allklnlsol
COAL
Weir City. McAlestcr ('anon City and Arkansas An.ma-
cite kept in stock.
Terms Strictly Cash.
Prompt delivery and best of service at all times.
o Office and yards 42 J Oklahova ave. rnone
OOOt ?CQQQCKX?OCXX300OO0OO0OC)OOOOOO000OO0OOQO
A tf
Tnnj
ioauia
jr;
" Ladrafml
CAPIT0fe
.VNAAAAWSAAAAAWU v J w --
C. E. Billingsley. Pres. G- A. Nelson Cashier.
R. S. Briggs Ass't Cashier. $
J
We OlIIow Interest at the recto of 4 per cent fj
per &unim j
Open daily from 9 a m. to 8 p. m. Saturday and evening
1 until 10 p. m B
Capita and Surplus - - $1300000
Over - Million on Deposit "
saeaegeesfflasaffiSsSSsseaasi93Ssea8SBSsajai3sfflsea
Credmary buttor Is quoted 25 to 27
cants in Knnib City and sells for 40
cents in Shawneo
Kiowa coun$
newspaper.
Is to hnvo another
William J.
lectures and
Bryan delivered two
attended a banquet y
ce"B as a genuine radical euro for ca
tarrh.
It mar be found In any drug sloro
soM under tho name of Stuart's Ca.
tarrh Tablets large pleasant tasting
lozenges composed principally of an-
tlsoptlc Ingredients Dlood rooS Rod
gum and similar catarrh 'eciflcs.
Dr. Ainsleo In speaking of tso now
tho Elks at El Reno Saturday nlgl... I catarrh cure 'says: "I havo tried the
now catarrh remedy Stuart's Catarrh
The Danderine Barter Shop
Under Bank of Indian Territory
Enjoys a Territorial Reputation- for Good. Clean Work.
T.ANDR.UFFOID. We Have It. That's All. .
CONTEST IN THE HOUSE.
Representative Wljkln Will
Right to Seat Tooted.
Have
The loww hoiue Is to haVo a con-
tent over tho seat of a member. Yes-
terday Edward Manley filed a contest
against Jamas Wilkin the Republi-
can representative from Kay counts-
It soms from the petltjon filod that
In Dale township at tho tlmo of tho
election there wero camped twonty
two construction mon at work on the
Kansa- and Southo.n railroad. These
men wore not votorB of tho county
but worci allowed to vof without
being challenged. When tho returns
from the election camo in Dale town
ship heretofore Democratic gave
Wilkin 34 majority oraf Mnnley.
This likewise gavo Wilkin the coun-
ty hy ten.
D. S. Roso Is the attorned bote
representing Manloy and ho will a k
.for the opening of tho ballot box?
This morning h declared tha' in the
conttist from that county two yeari
ago the same prnotlco was followed
Coal doale.-o at Lawton got $9 a ton.
Tho Woman's Benovolont aasocla.
tion will meet wun flirs. uouwui
Frldaji nftornoon at 2:30.
The reading room In the roar of the
Chrlstlnn Sclonc church Is now open
dally from 2 .to C p. m.
Gotf. Hill a negro wns fined $G or
six days In tho oily Jail in police court
this morning for stealing wood from
tho ReareV saloon.'
. .. -
Tho application of tho progrosslvo
city of Lindsay for Incorporation . will
bo heard a'. "Afdmoro en February
22nd. '
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenlnos of City and Ttrrl
tory Briefly Told
Tho Hobart Chier haR bought the
Domocrat and th two have been 'i
solldated.
U C. Guss left today far Wanm a
the nww townslte on the Eastern Ok
lahoma.
Eleven thousand dollar in two
hours h El. Reno's record In seeming
the railroad bonus.
Ada has started out to raise a $
800 bonus tor the Katy to roach thai
town.
Dartlesvillo will hav a new ice
plant with a capacity of twenty tons
dally.
A local company 1j preparing 'o
build a thre story brick and" stone
hotel at Okmulgoo
Tho Bank of WelUton has notified j
Secrotary Grimes of .anlnoroas of
capltai B'ock from $5000 to' J10 000.
Stomach
Troubles
cured by
KODOL
m DYSPEPSIA CURE
Under allcurableconditions
Mr. D. Kauble of
Nevada O.. was
cured by Kodol
of stomach
trouble which
had effected
his heart
Mrs.W V.Lay-
ler of Hllllard.
The JL IC and T aro anxious to
ntor Hobart but think thnt Hobart
should ralBe a bonus ub an nlduce.
monL
Tlra Shawneo candy mnk.'r who
left homo without paying his bills.
lias lwen catight at Amarlllo and ro.
tXirneil to Pbttawatbmlo county.
.
Tho ninth annual report of th
Dawes commlslon has been received
from tho govcrnmont printing de
partment Tho volume Is lllu'trated
and contains much Information that
Is of Interest to tho general 'public
and especially tho legal fraternity.
Oklahoma county commissioners
aro contemplating tho erection of a
now court houso to cose $150000.
Tho payroll of tho Rock Island at
Chlcknsha amOuntB to $43000 per
month.
Thoro aro COS men employed by the
Frisco at Sapulpa.
A few papers In the Indian terri
tory aro uumanuins raw ' uuvuiicw
for luhscriptions and stop tho paper
whon tlmo Is up.
Messrs. CIieb Lamb and W. I. Alex-
ander went to Guthrie today to look
aftor scuVing tho Southwostora nqr
mal for Hobart also to keop tho rail
road matter hot. Hobart Nows Re
publican.
The county commissioners of Co-
mnncho counUjj have grontwl a fran.
chlso to a telephone company to con-
struct lines throughout that county.
El Rono ElKs will colobratv) their
ftr t annlvorsatr not Thursday with
la reception and ball.
The monthly pa at tho coal nffnbs
at HalloyvJIla Is $47000.
The Cu'hing tosfl well is now down
over 700 feet and progressing iilcelj.
Mrs Ju Hlrsch of Guthrio. arrived
today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
M Behr Chandler Publicist
Tablets upon thirty qr forty palipntB
with remarkably satisfactory results!.
They clear the head and throat more
offectunlbl and lastingly han any
doucho or inhaler that I havo ever personal uavj."
soon and although th'oy ar wsati Is
called n patent modicino and sold by
drugglBt'- I do not hesltato to recom.
m'end them ai I know them to bOjfroo
from cocaine and opiates and tha
evon n little child may u1 thom wlTi
enilre safety"
Any sufferdr fro mnasal catarrh
throat or bronchial trouble catarrh
of tho stomach liver or bladder will
find StuarFs Catarrh Tablet remark-
ably effective pleasant and conven-
ient and your druggist will tell you
then are absolutely free from any In-
jurious drug.
CELEBRITIES
AND THEIR
OPINIONS
Tho following quotations show a
fow among hundreds of tho world's
groat musical authorltlo who express
their preference for tho Kimball
Pianos. Their namos and words of
'praise aro as follows r
Lillian NordIea-"Tho more I ue
my Kimball Piano the hotter I like it."
Emma Eames "I am charmed wl.h
the banutlful tone of. tho Kimball
Piano."
all of hh Intorost'ln that institution.
Judge Frank Dalo succeeds him. Mr
MoNoa! stariwl the bank tho day Ok-
lahoma was opened to settlomont and
mode a g-ont tueocas of tho institu-
tion. AVIcli It Eagle.
Jean Dc Iiesike "We have conclud.
od to purchaSo Kimball Pianos for our
Morcolla Sombrlch ""The Kimball
Pianos aro ideal In tono and rank with
tho bot Instruments bofoio tho
world."
Emma Calve "Tho Kimball Is a
superb Piano."
Edouard Do Rcszkc "I am abso.
lu'Jely satlsfi'dd with ray Kimball
Piano."
O. Campanarl "I recommend vho
Kimb'all Piano."
AH Club Comforts
On the California Llmitod.
Barber shop buffet library
observation parlor magazine
dnily paper-' market reports
and an unrivaled cuisino.
Sevonth eason now oqulpmen'
Why stay at home?
Tso California tour described in
our books.
Address General Pasoengar Office.
Alchlon. Topeka & Santa Fo Rail-
way Topoka.
SANTA FE
A. J Corklns
Guthrio
Lllll Lehmann Faultless In every
detail Is tho Kimball Piano."
Yale will u)on hold
election
her first city
The population of Shawnee as re-
turned by Superintendent of Conaus
'fid. O. Cassldyv Is 1522; C.37S malos
and 4144 fomnles. In the city aro
9005 whites nnd 557 colored p'eo'plo.
Burglarj at work at OKlahoma City
took from tho storo of J. W. Ropj- clx
rovolvors twenty.flve razors and 100
pocket knives.
Max.Alvary "Tho Kimball Piano Is
an artistic Instrument."
Johanna Gadskl "Ranks with th0
best Instruments bofbro tho world."
Frau Lobeo-Klafsky Are superior
to tho best American or European
makes."
Emma Nevada' I am dollghted with
thoir soft beautiful tono ro suitable
for nccompanlmonts."
Emll Liobllng "I uso the Kimball
Piano exclusively bocatuo It meots
my roqulremonts In ovory respect."
For Cool Drinks
A neat orderly resort is
Reaves Brothers
We Keep in Stock
Capstone Rye Saffel.
Old Monk and Silver
Wedding Rye.
We accord courteous treatment
to all
Cool Beer on ta. All brands
of Bottled beer.
Corner Second and Har-
rison. y
mm --.! -"
15he
Royal Bar
Tel. 103.
The Gentleman's Resort
The best of Wines Liq-
uors and Cigurs
L-. D. Fossett. Prop.
U
bsbs
Ito-a Suchor "I recommend
Kimball Piano most highly."
tho
Unconscious t-rom Croup.
During a sudden and torriblo at'ack
of croup our llttlo girl was uncon-
scious from strangulation says K L.
Spafford postmoaior. Chestor Mich.
and a doso of Ono Minute Cough Cure
was admlnlstored and rop'cated often.
It reduced tho swelling and lnflama.
tion cut the mucous and shortly the
child was rostlng easy nnd speedily
recovorcd. It cures coughs colds.
la grippe and all thrpat troubles.
One MInuto Cough Curo lingers In
ilio throat and dhoet and enables the
lungs to contribute purr hoalth.glv-
ing oxygon to the blood. For Bale by
J. N. Wallace.
This is the Place
Mk fa . was curea
of Chronic I
H1H WayVfUi J K
mi n tne use oi
J1 !iL1 Kodol. I
JWm I
Eii5iM!lL
JKODOIH
SI((((iVb.tTalit
For sale by J N Wallace.
MI83 Edna Sutton of Collin vllle
Ib in tho elty for a fow days vtoU be-
fore going to GuWirlci where ho will
bo tho guest of her sister Mrs Cun
ningham. Chandler Publicist.
V postofftce has beon establlshod
at Tlmbar Creek nation nnd Lorenao
D Johnson appointed poitmastor.
District court Is In session at Mus-kogeo
A man named Adair stole a ton of
coal of a Porrr roan. He must have
been a Rabbin Adair.
It coH a Shawneo negro $10 for
B.ealiuir oysters purchnbed for a
Woodman's banquet.
Joe MeNaal stepped down and out
of tho presidency of the Guthrie- Na
tional bank yes!rda havtag sold out
Through freo roollntng chair cars
fropi Texas Indian and Oklahoma
Territories to Memphis Dnon station
connections no transfer. L9W hjjll.
day rates oy tno "kook isiano ays.
torn" Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf R.
R. Ask your tlclcut agent for full Information.
One Hundred Dollars a Box
Is the valuo H. A. Tlsdale Spramar-
ton S. C. placo on Do Witts wncn
llazol Salvo. Ho aays:"I had plloe 20
year ' I tried many dootors ond mod.
Icines. but all failed ccpt Do Witt's
twitch Hazel Salve. It cured me."
it Is a combination of tho healing
proportles of Witch Hazel with tjio
antlsoptlcs and emollients; IC re.
Ilevos nd permanently cutos blind
bleeding. Itching and protruding pllei
sores outs bruises eczema aalt
rhoum and nil skin 'diseases. For
sale by J. N. Wallace.
Pol Ploncon "The Kimball rnnks
with the best Instruments."
Sophia Scalohl-"The Kimball
Pianos aro Ideal In tonfc and porfeot; 1 1
action."
Hans Balalka "Tho Kimball Piano
is a magnificent Instrument."
Mlnnlo Haul: "Tho Kimball Piano
ordered from you gives me great satisfaction."
1 Henri Martoau "Tho Kimball Piano
hoa a beautiful singing tope."
Emma AlbanI "The Klmbal) Piano
la an oxcollent instrument."
Fernando Do Lucia "Tho KlmbalJ
Piano is perfect in ovory respect."
Mine. DeVero Sapio "A perfect ac
companiment to the voice."
Pablo Do Sarasto "The Klmbal
Pianos are worthy Qt t)ie prals-e ac.
corded thorn by tho great artists qf
the world."
Victor Maurol "I feel inspired by
the beautiful tone of the Kimball
Piano."
John Philip Sou a "The Kimball
Piano is first class in every reaped."
E. Remenyi "Exquisite as an ac
cgrapanlmorit to my violin."
Cesar Thomson "I groatlj admlro
the tono of tho KlmbalJ Piano."
Adqllna Patti "Tho Kimball Piano
ha" a wonderfully 'weet and sympa-
thetic tone."
E. H. Knauss
The Pioneer Music Man of Oklahoma.
OOOOO
OOOOO
O'O OOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
vo o' o o o
OOOOO
To get. the best horfeeshoe
ing done-a horse's foot needs "s
much attention as a man'S"-
sometimes a great deal more.
1 make a specialty of expert
horseshoeing. I shoe a horse
for mobility and action All
work guaranteed
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
R.. O. MACREY.
216 N. Division.
Tho Cap'oI National bank has .he
first world's fair souvenir gold dollara
to como to Oklahoma. Part have the
head of Jefferson and part McKlniey.
Prlfce $3't ' Proceeds go to world's
(fair.
HANQ-MBNALLY . -
T-iBb ADAMS ST.CHIGAM.
CO. "A" NOTICE.
All members of Co. "A" are hereby
ordered to meet at the Arnory on
Harrison avenue over tha Eagle drug
Bt'ore at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday
night for regular weekly drill. AU
Bembers muBt be present
By ord.i- of
Q. E. Dunnica
One hundred cnoice irouser iat.
terns bought cheap hav- a pair of
pants made; come at once and get
choice. Webb Tailoring Co.
JIT
v-il
V
Kl
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1903, newspaper, January 15, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71955/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.