The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 24, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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SATURDAY JANUARY 24 1903.
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THE LXAMH OTHRIK OKLAHOMA
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Leslie a Ntbtuck Editor.
jtRMngpTor the associated ritjjss
rublisbed l)Ily except HundWt toy tle
Leader Corxnanr
RUMCnlPTlON nAtTCft DA1I.T
One month lellvercd tn city
One month- nr malt . .
Three mo'jths... - . . .
Six month'
One ytar in advance
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SATURDAY JANtfAltY 24 1903.
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Dry Goods Merchants.
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gross by Ropresen'.ntlvo Brownlow
otiTonnossoG. la Just Iho -war to so-
ailro this ncodwl public lmprovofaont.
Mr nrownlftw'S plan Is to have n
national bureau of public roads with
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his to co-operato assist and InstnwjH r JAiailUlUa 5 IviURWL
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in the Dunning oi mouern puuuc ronus
In tho dlftoront statos; tho slim of
$20000000 to bo appropriated at thai
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outsot for thlo work. f
ThlB money is to uo uiviuou among
the various Btatos In proportion 10
population It Is provided that wharf
Qiero is an application for tho con-f.
by tho director then ho Is to havo It
mapped and survoyod and than the
United Statos Is to awnnl a contract
for tho work and pay one-half f-'
cost the state county or Individuals
to pay tho other half.
It Is oasy to see where there is
gravo danger In such a plan In the
nrt ninp tho chnnaog are a national
ox-Qovernor L . . .. u
UUreUll Ul gVUU iuiiuo nuuiu nu
come either oxtravagant or corrupt
ml tlta neonle's money would be
. !snandered as it has been In river
Tho fellow servant law drafted bjr! mrbor work. But the main ob-
tho territorial bar committee is not n prohaWr ln the
likely to ease the dreams of the rail fact Umt u Jg imnng oyer (J Uie
way corporations. national jnvornment functions that
properly and naturally belong to the
THAT FREE TEXT atale an(j county governments there-
BOOK BUGA900. jy piaoins the whole system on an
"What Is the matter over In Ok-.unpopular nnd impracticable basis.
When the Rook iBland backs into
tho county Boat game tho Frisco will
proceed to bow Us back.
Representative Harrison is a level-
headed lawmaker. Ho Is oorneat and
consistent in committee worjk. i
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Tho Southwestern normal school j
row did not end with
Jenkins. The Seventh assembly will
get a wb'rl nt tho thing.
lahoma now" asks the Chlckasha Ex-
press "A fow weeks ago" continues
our esteemed Indian territory ex-
change "tho land of Flynn and it
forced Rapub'llean majority was re-
If it were Intended to provide a
national fund on which tho state and
county authorities might draw when
undertaking npprovod road Improvo-
monts somo of this objection might
sounding with wild alarms. The Re- be removed Dut after all tho gov
publican papers nmoflg- them being 'ornment cannot nnd should not untl9i
that arch Iraducer of Indian territory j take to do for localities in this nian-
citlzenry the" Guthrie Capital wore nor whnt theso localities will not -to
worked up to a white heat Thoy cried for thomsolves.
out long and loud ngnlnst a "school j Every one however must be gH4
book trust" and declared that the to see tho necessity for better roads
children of Oklahoma were being kept 'impressing itself so generally and w
In gloom urnose and Ignorance on i may bollevo that great good Is to be
account of the lack of school books
Then was cited tho fact that tho Re-
publican party at the Enid conven-
tion had found a way to throttlo tho
"trust" by distributing school books
froo of expense to territory and school
patronsv i Tho Republican papers
dwelt long and lovingly on tho froo
text book plank. Thoy declared that
tho territory was paying $50000 a
year for school books when tho Guth-
rie Capital would furnish thorn for
nothing ..Tho Gnthrlo Leader ono of
tho staunch Democratic organs quick-
ly punctured tho Capital's lairy talo
by showing what "free" text books
woulij cosj under tho benign lhlluenco
of tho Capital plant and tho Republi
can party which however was butv
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Drugs and Druggist's j
Sundries
AND FINE CIGARS
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206 w. Oklahoma Ave.
Prescriptions compounded with
fresh drugs a specialty Opposite P. O.
Our Annual Sale of Mus
lin Underwear lakes place
Wednesday and Thursday Zoller's China Store
. 113E- Okla.Ave.
28th and 29th. .
We will tell you all aboutKitclieuSljpplies
it SOOn. In these goods we carry a
I large variety of usefnl arti
cles some things that will
assist you whenever In the
kitchen.
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the result of this It la a fact how-
ever that every state has it in its
power to provide Itsoli with p mod-
ern system of roads with compara-
tively Httlo burden to itself. And tho
stato should be looked to for Us own
Internal improvements.
Tho Loader has constantly urgod
that Okl-Vnm undertako this work
right away. She has tho opportunity
to mako a good beginning by using
tho convicts now confined ln Lanslnar
Kas. prison. A portion of theso con-
victs at least can be put to build-
ing pormanent roads; on tho basis
of ono state convict for every mis-
domoanor omployed by a county in
building good roads A county that
doos not care to adopt this systom
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coed into placing tho "freo text bookdoo3n't have toalthough It will. htfc.
graft" Into tho Enid platform by the urally. boo Its orror and come to It
Capital Tho book war in Oklahoma j In tlmo. If now the government
waged fast nnd furious for weeks andvlshos to provide a fund with which
t.xt book graftH wove subjects for .to nld and encourage this work
heated dobatos on tho stump. From groator headway could be made. But
our point of observation tho whole danger and Injustice would bo Involv-
Ropubllcan press fight was based on oil even in tills. There Jc nothing
text books The Democratic pross . however to prevent Oklahoma going
ahead with ood roads work and it
is to bo sincerely honed that tho leg-
islature wljl give thts Important mat-
tor the proper attention. We have
enough.
carried on a. decent manful campaign
but the Capital and other radical pa-
pors yelled 'Kansas jCity traveler and
free text books' at every Jump. Now
w6 ask what has come over the waited Ion
droams at Our Republican brethren j
"Why nre thoy so- quiescent If "Jreo j President Aluxnndar's ondeavor to
text books for .Oklahoma" was such strengthen congressional acts by tor-
a good thing wljy did not. the Guthrie rltorlal legislation Is pretty warm do-
Capital if it has tho injerost of thorn's. His council bill No. CG provides
territory nt hoart continue to wage for ono year's roaldonco ln Oklahoma
battle notwithstanding tho cojaple- j uororo a divorce can uo graniou
tlon of tho campaign. To our mind
there is something farcial. If not rot-
ten ln tho Republican position or
rathor wo should say. tho Cupltnl's
position since It was the most wor.
Tied of all tho papers It was charg-
RAMSAY BROS;
Guthrie Okla.
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NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY.
It Is now quite cortnln that tho om-
nibus bill will be onactod Into law.
- AMUSEMENTS.
falr-siiad audience was nrosont
od that the Capital had selfish Inter- I"1 nSht to wltnose tho production
osts in view bonce the light Now' of "Olivetto" by the "Beggar Prlnco
Capital operatic company at tho urooKy luo-
ator. While the comody situations
woro not as froiuont or as mirth-provoking
as in the performance on
Thursday night the company furnish-
tho
wo heir nothing from
nbom froe toxt books or anything
olso. Won't our Democratic friend
Tho Loader take time to puncture
another bubble?"
Tho curiosity of The duress is bit 1 a "'' saUsfactory entertainment
natural. It struck the nail fairly on " established a lasting .epu'ation
tho head when It spoke of selfish 'a- Guthrie amusement lovers
tcrests. The "froe teat book" yawp -
during the last campaign was probab .
ly the rawet farce ever perpetrated JW J.VC JlCr V-iCnt.
on an Intelligent people The Repub-1
lican press of the territory was work
d by the Capital. The chlof of p ib-
lio pap feeders used the free textx
books as a ringer all th while hop-
List of Interesting Publications Re-
cently Donated. y
Tho following now books havo been
added to tho library during tho past
week:
Atlas of tho Philippine Islands sont
by D. T. Flynn.
Works of Louisa M. Alcott.
Battling for Atlanta B. A. Dunn.
" Little Sui.ii.iue's Holiday Miss Mil-lock-
.
The .Tolly Ten A. C. Sage.
The Tapestry Room Rosy. CarroU
Cuckoo Clock House That Grew Mrs.
Molesworth.
House of Surprises L. T. Meade
Flat Iron for a Farthing Me and
tho World Six to Sixteen Mrs. Hw
Ing.
Undor the Croat Boar Kirk Munroo;
Glengarry School Days. Ralph Con-
nor. Spondora Lqou "Wilson..
Comploto Angler Iailnk Walton.
Literary Values John Burroughs.
American LUoraturo J. "W. Abqr-
nothy. Tom Brown at Oxford Thoa.
Hughes.
Jan Veddor's Wife Amolla H. Barr.
Rabbi Saundorson A Doctor of tri
Old School Ian McOlaron.
Ono of tho Forty Daudot
Crlquotte. Ludovlo Halovy.
S00 Leagues on the Amazon Verno.
Joshua. Geo. Guars.
Enameled Ware
We have two grades of thuse
goods and they are giving the
best of satisfaction.
Iron Ware
In this line we can also sup-
ply yout wants. When you
once use a piece of Wagner
Iron either in skillets ket-
tles waffle irons or anything
else of this reliable ware yon
will never again use the old
scrap iron goods.
Our Prices
are low low on all of the
above lines and to satisfy
yourself come examine the
goods get the prices and you
will see we do what Ave ad-
vertise. Walk in and look
around.
S. H. ZOLLER
US E. Okla. Ave.
N
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New Uptodate
Bowling Alleys
Finest Alleys and Cigars in
City.
108 Harrison Ave. Gray Bldg
Twenty Year Gold Bonds
Another policy hld by Mt- Wtttrboufc wen.
J'er Cent Twenty-year Gold UotHl lHrilcjr tir
10.CXJ0. au wliicb tie bad paid sis i.uu.l paj-
inn that a change of sentiment would iinooo.
mure to it own benefit. Tho 7tovrejMJ&'MRE&
I Is no dang-1 lnurauce Company Kew Yotk. and 111 ctUe
iv.V
Gold UihhJi. tile locome from whu-h will ft i
..t.it.lrl Hrt ii. Thar
Duuuiu iuii nun ...v.w iv .. ut.un ... '..'..
i mm oi inw policy tut vompwiy
or of an avalanche of free text books obc-UiohmikI dollar & rer cent
will Imv itil
Twmiy-rMr
V wise discreet legts-1 . ycnr for l4Vellly ymT. rhe face '. 'h" ZfST
JIU.IWJ win u puia at me end el tweuty an
In Oklahoma
Jaturo Is in sesslun in Oklahoma'
capital at tho present time nnd It will
seo that tho territory Is fully ouulj
shool literature without
Some Council Clerkships.
Miss Edith Tipton (s clork of judici-
ary committee.
T. B. Bock Is clerk of private cor-
porations and corporato Jaw commit-
tee. Mrs M. K. Gore is clerk of foderal
relations commlttoo.
T. F. Mllllkan Is clerk of county and
feolinty affairs commlttoo.
J. B. Quton Is clork of quarantine
and nnlniul industry committee
'ilohn "W. Savago Is prlvato secrotary
to Uie prasldont
What Shall We
Have for Dessert.
This quostlon arises in the family
ovory cay. Lot us answer It today.
Try
Jell-0
a delicious and hoalthful dossort.
prepared ln two mlnutos. No boil-
ing! no baking! add boiling watir
and Bet to cool. Flavors Lemon
Orange Raspberry and Strawberry.
Get a package at your grocers today.
10 cts.
to a prlvato cor-
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It you desire to know on what terms
you can contract for the purchase of 5 Per
Cent. Gold Bonds deliverable to jourself
Ml twentv VAnm nr in nnr lof.ijl.
1 immediately In cane of your death stair
AND GOOD ROADS.Ilhc nUoimt of un)ua ( .
tTVl.fl. I. I. aMillfiilni 4t rxAiti tltn -
1II1V IL IO 5IUI4 W Hum vu"
ped with school
mortgaging Itself
poratlon.
OKLAHOMA CONVICTS
lucroaaod Intorost that Is being km-
1 to 6-"re for jourself tweuty jears hence
posted In this country the subject uu n - 1 w n.
olood road ' buIldrpKf It may 09 1 Thos. J.. Lowe Manager.
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doubted Jf the bill introduced In o-n-
Master Tommy Purcell.
This young American violin vlrtu-
sofwhl be board with tho Schubort
Qo. on Jan. 28 Close application to
study under the best Amorlcan and
foreign masters couplod with rare
natural talent hay enabled him at an
oarly ago to w n a placo among tho
foromost artist on this acknowledge
od king of instruments.
Sohubart Concert CoB Jan 28. 'un
der ausplclea of Acorn club for bonet
Qutbrle. OkJaJ QarnQIe llbrdry fund.
SLtSUy i:
"How to be Beautiful"1
Mme. Kuppert's Famous Book How to
alnlne-
all A
Do Doautllul" elves In Clear Concise lin-
euaeo in amy mcinoa ior aiuining
Beauty Vouthlul Looks and above all A
MARVUioUSLY PERFECT COMPLEXION.
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HAIR MOLF-S WARTS AD ALL DP.-
FECTS ol FACE NECK ttANDS and HAIR.
MME. A. ItUPr-ERT will send this
nioit afuable book absolutely free el
casrge ill charges prepaid upon re-
ceipt of jcinr name ami rddrets. This
t'egant book naniltomiMy imntraua
lxund In Icaiherctie cover cold iOKrip-
tio.. sod cup ami -nany poiQ- &. jrrtt
inirrcst is iaa ci oiocr nun innse men'
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115 WEST HARRISON AVE.
Saves You Money on Every Purchase
Let Us Enumerate a Few Items
Tho best of Envelopes a 4c a bunch.
. Pen Holders at 2c each.
Fine box paper at 5c 10c 15c and 20c.
Carter's Ink at 4c a bottle.
Safety Pins at 8c and 1c a dozen.
Butter Prints at 10c each.
Large wash basins at 9c each.
BLxby's Box Blacking at 4c and Dc.
Bixby's Polish and Paste at 9c and 14c .
Lamps ready for oil from 20c up etc.
New York Racket
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Two $ a Pair
If you have two dollars to spend for a pair of
shoes bring it here. Wr can show you the
most complete line you ever saw. The fitting
is perfect the style is up to now the wear
equals that of higher grade goods. In every
respect tbey resemble the 52.50 kind you find
elsewhere. Our long experience of exclusive
shoe selling with our one price small profit
system enables us to give ycu a better 2.00
Shoe than you can possibly get elsewhere.
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Dr. Qulley's Improved Turkish Bath
The Ow cure for Kheumatism. First class and up to date.
Ladies' Jj.y Friday of each week.
20th Century Health Association
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Opposite Postoffice Guthrie O. T.
Make egEegtinly. pjionc. No. 409.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 24, 1903, newspaper, January 24, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71963/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.