The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LEADER ClUTHniE OKLAHOMA THURGDAY FEBRUARY 5 1903.
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TEN MILLION MEN
ABLE 70 BEAR ARMS.
Adjutant General Corbln'fi Report to
Congress Shows Fihtlng
Strength of Nation.
8peclal to uany Leader.
Washington D. C. Feb 5 Accord-
ing to Information laid before con-
gresB today by Adjutant General Cor-
hln thero aro 108533UC men of the
requisite age and physically fitted to
hoar arms in defense of the United
SUitos.
These available flghtsrs are trot-
Bide of the regular army establish-
ment and the militia organizations of
the several states and territories
The number of men allied with mil-
itary organisations Is 118859
The organized men available for
Rervlce classified under the several
heads of the sen Ice. are: Engineer.
1.045. caalry 4951; artillery
(heavy). 282s light batteries 4.707; i
i i" i . i. oo. ifir
machine (Pin batteries. 92; infantry.
101.5P.7: signal corps. 834 and hospl-
nl corps. 1 2 This table shows the
number of mm organised under the
militia ami th number unorganized
bat available for service The cen-1
tral west trH" the following proper-1
Ion
MlllUa rnov'Jzed
State Strength. Strength.
Missouri ... .. .2730 1190.000
Arkansas . ..1.642 250000
Illinois 6.926 750.000
Indiana 2.278 500000
Kansas 1.474 100000
Nebraska 1.711 112.000
Texas 2.030 100000
Oklahoma . . .. S03 60.000
ABSOLUTE FAITH.
You Can Depend Upon the Word of
This Guthrlo Citizen.
Ho has had the pxperlence.
He has thoroughly tested the article
He found it as represented.
He has absolute faith in is mvrit.
Mr. E. B. Jamos blacksmith of 122
North First stroot says: "When I
was actively engaged at my calling my
back often pained mo Bovorvaly par-
ticularly after a hard day'B work.
Since I quit work the attacks wore noCl
so bad neither wore thoy or as long
duration but the continual dull grumb-
ling aching annoyed mo. I wont to
J. N Wallace 's dmg storo for Doan's
Kidney Pills and took a course of tho
treatment. 1 was helped after a dosvj
or two and when I had completed It
the backache ceased."
Soldi for 60 conts a box by all deal-
ers. Fostor-Mllburn Co. Buffalo N.
Y solo agents for tho United States.
Remember tho namo Doan's and
take no othor.
Work on tho Pauls Valley extension
from Chlcknsha to Lindsay bogan this
morning klghty man and teams are
laying steel and If no delay occurs
will close the gap within a month o-
flvo weeks. The grading is complete I.
Tho false work for steel bridges and
tho wooden bridges themselves are in
position. The road would have been
completed long ago but it has been
impossible to get tho steel. The ex-
tension is owned equally by the Santa
Fo and Rock Island. Wlftn built both
roads will oporate trains over the
lines.
O 3 J3 "3? O OHL X .
fcarstbe Itio Kind Yw Hav8AIas Bftljjiv
liguaturo f'
f Lej
The Missouri Girl.
Tho Missouri Girl which wlh bo
presented at the Brooks Theatre Is u
docided dopnrturo from the usual
stylo of comedy drama and is marked
by novolty in construction and re-
markable mngnlflcenco In mounting.
The characters aro peculiar In the ex-
treme. Nothing Uko them has ever
been seen in any other play most of
which have been copied from life.
Mr. Raymond the author spent the
greater part of one summer studying
character in rod t Invest Missouri and
after selecting some strong types he
has woven them into a plot that is
surpassingly natural. The character
of Zeke Dobson the Yankee boy who
"came out west to make bis fortune"
is acknowledged to be tho most
unique and laughable of any over seen
in a stage production.
The prevention of consumption is
entirely u question of commencing the
proper treatment in time. Nothing i
so well adapted to ward off fatal lung
troubles as Foley's Honey and..Tar.
J N. Wallace.
Miss May Triton of Outhrie U
visiting friends in the olty.-r-ArkartBqB
City Traveler ' f
Cimarron Valley Clipper
isWfrWry
stench is in me Mirml up atputlir-!$
over the aufcml iuen wsvarago eon-
tract ' Thri1iry6r8SflHWllr
loud and long
Breath
Ceased During
Fainting Spells.
Rovived by Artificial
Respiration.
Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure
Cured Wife.
FatattoG spfl
ft
are rate indication ot a
weak HasrU Tim heut cannot do the work
required ot It and stops beating. If it cefttss
far mote than a minute death ensues. Weak
hearts must have aid from the outside such
as Dr. Milts' Heart Cure alone can gire. It
ll a heart tonic It regulates the puUe en-
riches the blood and improves the circulation.
"For two years my wife was in ery poor
health. At first her back troubled her a
great deal then she had shortness of breath
and irreeulantv of the nrriorts. The tmin
in her back grew worse and extended to the
connection of the spinal cord at the base ol
Ih . . fm lo hr .. sh-
had two very bad sinking spells when the
pain in her heart was most nu-n.-.e and her
breath stopped. The second time we had to
resort to artificial respiration to revive her.
We were advised to give Dr Miles' Heart
Cure a trial and I bought a bottle and began
giving it as directed. We found the doses
were loo strong so 1 gave ner nan aoses
three times a day and she bean to improve.
Altc sne n.J taken two imes trie pains
w- re all gone and she was feeling like a new
ibmsn. She continued the Heart Cure In
snail doses for several months and is now
tniying better health tlv.a (or the past six
year. " M. J. Thompson Dept County
Clerk Klamath P. 0Cal.
All diugcUu sell and guarantee first bot-
tle lir. Mile' Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous aud Heart Diseases. Addrets
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind.
To My Patrons and the Public.
I desire to call your attention to
tho appearance of Mr Charles D. Her-
man and the famous AVarde company
at the Brooks theater Thursday Feb
6 1003.
Mr. Charles D. Herman Is an actor
of sterling quality and has few equals
In his art. Tho Warde company sup-
porting him includes all of the prin-
cipal members of the Frederick Wnrde
company of last season and Is one of
tho best otganlzatlons of legitimate
players that has evbr visited tho west.
Tho company oarrlfes comploto and
elaborate sconlc production of play.
In view of all thoso facts I consider
this engagement ono of tho extraordi-
nary evonts of. tho soason unprece-
dented In tho history of my houso
Rospoctfullf.
J. M. Brooks
Manager.
A Life at Stake.
If you but know tho splendid murlt
of Foley's Honoy nnd Tar you would
novor bo without it. A dose or two
will prevent an attack of pneumonia
or la grippe. It may save your life.
J. N. Wallace.
Children Poisoned.
Many children aro poisoned nnd
made nervous and weak if not killed
outright by mothers giving them
cough syrups containing opiates.
Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and
certain remedy for coughs croup and
lung trouble and Is the only promin
ent cough medicine that contains no
opiates or other poisons.
J. N. Wallace.
The Teachers Reading Circle will
meet Saturday February 1 nt the of-
fice of the county superintendent. All
teachers are Invited to nUtuid. "Ameri
can Folk Loro" will be the subject of
the lesson. An effort will .be made
to hnvo both a ploasdnt and profitable
time. Lesson to bo conducted oy
La-lna Smith.
rnn CHtCH-BTCR'8 ENQLISH .
Pehnyroyal pills
-v. Urlnlnnt mnA Only 3enuliie.
WTVBAKIL Al.rrrtuM l.dlUrit
f-A C".-! f OHlOlliesTKIt'S KN(3I.ISI1
fr4isfW5V Is I.KI Cold UUIU fco MUJ
Itftii-erou HulsMlltutlotist ttNtl lralttv
11n Bwy ot iNr llnsuUI M 4. to
MMsfts lr1INlMr Tr-llmonlftl-iM
Itrlles' Ur ..llc lmf b r
turn Mull. 1'MHill lsjiMt: H-.4-
OJ Dirwitt I'tiUhrotvr riemtsssl r.
Vl" tfcU iv"-h- .llMfs --- r It I LA.. IM
Every Woman
Is liuetesietl ftiMl slkpold know
Slioul tus ffOIMKY.ai
MARVEL Whirling Spray
Tktww Ye )il8rltiff lnjtt-
n uukI nmrtum twf b
el MOM I uiiTfi
WHY NOT RENT A
SAFETY DE
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
i
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE? FROM
1 TO $3 PERYEAR PAY8 FOR ONE
ACCiRDiNGITO. SIZE. SEE THE
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SAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
BEGGSwHi:RRY cough
SYRUP cures coughs and colds-
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NraJ3Sv ' Oti I UIITIllMI.
JJafr'' "ST7-'. IKIaM. mmS:
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.tIAIUlii. Mreiiue V r-fnr -
ottwr bqtulUtpp forll' ATT
lMUaMd book-MtU4.il n f tr
fuUMitlralsnaiiddlfMiiowta. Ck.
TAUnVUe U teltlr- Mlllt HI t'O. Ok . V
Soom Tlmmlaif...eT orl Xr-iJJr
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HAND 01'R .WANT
ADS ttlTM MONEY
TOA.D.T.MESSE.t.
OCRS
HATE8.
5 Cants tier line. i1mt Inrnirttnn 9.U.
cents nor lino oach subsenuont lns-i
tton. .
WANTED i 0 RENT.
Pi- t olnss table board nt 811 H.
Harr. ;on nvonua.
Lof.t Clty warrant No. 014 for
$1C00 eontlngsnt fund. Pindar will
tear at Lender ottlco
FOR SALE.
FOR SALID A Gooa main street lot
in Stroud; will s&l. for flOO. Addrotfi
O. K. Garber car Leador.
FOR SALE Good soennd hand blcy.
clt. Addross "W" eader ottico.
FOR SALtt A second hand stove.
Call at Loader office.
FOR SALE Bight (8) valuable roi.
pes for 26 cents. Active persons
can make $25 a week selling these
goods. Among the recipe are: "How
to make artificial homey;" "How to
make cider without apples;" "How
to make maple syrup;" "How to make
ice;" Hdw to make ice cream aty2
cmi a gallon;" "How to make .sight
pounds of butter from one gallon of
milk". Address Leonard caro Leador
office
HELP VANTED MALE.
WANTED Young mn to lean; talog.
ranhy and railway buslnoss. W. K.
(Skelton Snllna lvas.
WANTED Barber nt onco. ?10 guar-
nnteo must bv first class young
man. P. O. Bby Hutchison. Kaa.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
ANY ONIfi wishing neat dressmaking;
done should call on Sirs Hewitt
room 32 over Capitol National bank.
WANTED Men to learn bnrber tradsv
Tools board dlplomns and positions
given graduates. Prepare now fqr
8prlng rush. Years saved by our
method. StetUy practice and oxpart
instructions. Write today. Molar
Barbor Collogo St. Louis Mo.
WANTED To know whoroabouts of
C. C. Milton formerly of Carml III
Address L. R. Delancy Wichita Kas.
WANTED Subscribors to pamphfet
list to good claims in Kiowa coun.
try. Address iho Leader.
WANTED Orders for stock certifi
cates and notarial reals. Seal 12. GO
to $3.00 'Leader office.
WANTED At oncvj a largo safe.
Call
at Luador office.
Shawneo Quill: The Guthrie Lead-
er reports something that "smalls like
sowor boodllng" in tho city council
of that town. Seems to us that thore
was a slmllnr odor in the nostrils of
the people of Shawnto not long ago.
A Iitttle Unoomfortnblc. I
A story which will jjo straight to the I
hearts of shooting m On is told of a cler- i
leal ;iitlonmn who was Invited to Jotn i
a shooting party. In the course of the
day the ht felt hlmsolf prodded in tbe j
back nud turning around found the
amiable cleric nokins nt liim with the t
muzzle of his gun and his look of in -
terrogntlon was met with the remark
"Cnn you tell mo how to let dowu these
beastly things?" alluding to tho ham-
mors of the gun. which was nt full cock
and .'jaded. London Standard.
1IU tilea of the Mnttcr
"Do you think you ought to demnnd
so much money for campaign pur-
poses?" sttld the man who resents mod- I
eru election metliode.
"Well" nnswered Senator Sorghum
thoughtfully "If I woro rich enough to
put up n cainpaigu fund all by myself
I don't know that I would he In poli-
tics at nil." Washington Star.
Divided llootv.
"Johnny" said his mother srersly.
"some one has taken a big piece of gin-
geroake out of the pantry."
Johnny blushed guiltily.
"Oh. Johnny!" she exclaimed. "I
didn't think It was In you!"
"It ain't all." replied Johnny. HPrt
of It'b in Ulsle.'-l'blladelpbia Press.
Text on Tile.
"Now here is something you'll like"
(Mild the manager of the works As he
was showing some ladles the process
of manufacture "texts of Scripture on
tiles for fircpluce ornamentation."
"Oh." replied Mrs. Faugle. "I've of
ten beard of textile manufactures but
I never saw them tx'fore."
On Hie Sornb Team.
"Ves. salt. mIioq Ah was at Yale Al.
WM" fV'eub team;f b;'f'
' "What! Iid jou play footb
football?"
"No sah; Ah was cunnecU-d Mitb tL
Commons isundr). ah!"- Vale Hwoi
I'uUliii; It l.Iternlij.
"I see that New York spends $2U0
000.OOU year for the meat she eats
"Seems tough doesu't It?"
"Yes most of It." Cleveland Piaui
Doal-i
Among the foreign born residents f
the UnUcnl States thu JimrlHUy I 6"-
est In Irish and German nnd least ...
the Polish.
WANT
ADS
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
jMcellr.irv a to MA It. flola M
tteal-eiK . ci.one t
ASperiti f All Ctiroolc And Female
DR LULA M. IRELAND
osteopathic Physician
lM-rmatnluglst anA Chiropodist
1S8H Bant Oklahoma Avenue Oathrle. Okla.
VICTOR. -G. HOUSTON
Insurance. Real Estate
Agent for lending lire insurance
Companies.
QiHce Rear Bank of Iudian
Territory
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Nota.y Public and
Insurance AqCtiL.
Snapta
Ladies Notice
Hairdresing manicure and facial
matsaire Miss A. Itonilg
103 W. Harrison. Phone 60.
CHAPPELL & MINTONYE
Lawyers .
I'rartice In all courts. Rooms 3 A 6
New Adlsr Bklg.
i'lion.' 631. uuthne Okla.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Bleref.
DALE & BIERER
Lawyers.
inderson Building Oklahoma ivunua.
Joseph Wlsby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adler block south side OS
labotntv avenue.
' STRANG & BLACK
Lawyers.
Practice in all Courts of tho
Territory.
WILL CHRISTEN
Arohlteot.
116 West Okla. Ave. Guthrie.
I aho solicit perspective work and
wash drawings from
architects.
DR. O. H. IRWIN
Physician and Surgeon
Office and residence 807 Itnst Okla
horaa arenuo.
Office hours: 0 to 11 a .m. 2 to 4
p. m.
MENTAL AND MAGNETIC
HEALING
l' Mind is tho director of Ufo; magnetr
Ism tho powor executing tho orders.
Prof. Harriet C. Hullck D. S B. D.
Hours: 9 a. m. to G p. ra.
Rdoms 24-'JC BoadlW Block. Over
Capitol National Bank. Guthrlo Okla.
Phone 595.
Itnoraa North. Division
St. in Staplcton Ulock. J
The Huff Studio
Vt'e are prepared to do all kln.'s of
Commercial Photoirrapliy Views In-
teriors and Portrait up to-date
Oopy and eularje Old Pictures and
Suarantee tbe best rulu Call on
when yon want auytblng; n oar
ne and you will receive our Services
promptly - -
C. A. HUFF.
GUTHRIE
O. T.
! Artist and Manager
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California
Resorts
Magnlllcent now hotels at Los An-
t'Oles Pasadena and Santa Barbara.
Postly improromenU at Holol dql
.Coronado.
Vfu will bs wsjJI aired for.
"The California Limited
alf)o finer tluin ever.
'tyby stay at horns?
Thu California tour describsd in our
books.
ddrass General Passsagsr Office
yUahlson Topeka ShbU Pe
llalhvay Topeka-
Santa Fe
A J Corklns
QutbrI.
1903 1B03. 1903.
THE ST. PAUL ART CALENDAR.
Beautiful Reproductions
In Colors.
Pastel Drawings.
(By Bryson.)
Six Rheftts lOxlE Inahoa.
Sflftt ty mail c rsosipt of 26 cent
m ri m
Address:
F. A. HlHer
General Passenger Agenf
Chicago MllwauKee & 8t. Paul nail
wny-Company Chicago I1L
Loofc out lor the "Q14 flaws' Con-
vention." It will appear soon under
tho awplolOB of the Trinity Guild.
j:?wl:r
tf afl-'nF T !- ijttaslJWsWfnB
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urcs wiu'ou culling w.ifung aim Heating them tliui ipreaetv
ing the wood-work from injury -a wonderful Inventipn wliicU
cost a larife sum of money itf order to be up-to-dnte. Our shop
Iihr the Only Henderson Tire Setter in this sect'.on of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber ttrrs on any wheel
that roll buggy or wagon New vehicles made to order. Re
pairing paintiug and trimming our specialty. You are invito
to visit our factory the best equipped In the Southwest
First clans IIorBesholng SCHICKR.AM (Si WltfKMAM
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arm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Only complete abstracts of title in Iogaa Count j
You pay interest and principal at our office.
Oldtst and largest insurance agency in Oklahoma.
Black Building
118 West Okla. Ave.
OIIAS. I'USII ITeI(l..iit. II MTU: M. l'ONI) . t'HA8.;S.UOK Tryus
GUTHRIE LAUNDRY CO.
INt'OKlOltATi:!)
Vp tnwn Orilrt At l'nul Xcm imitt'ii nrnr l'ntntTlrM
Agents Wa.nted in Every Town
.JliSiMSi
Uje Ftmlly Store. For the best in tho way of
Wines Liquors and Cigars
Culmbacher remains astroug favorite.
Cor. Division and Harrison. M. Weinbertfer
i
FRANK UALK President.
Guthrie
Capital $100000
jIUKCTOIIS Pr n lo. A. J.
H. I'lUon. J It CottlnRli.-ini .. N.
it lien Noiiiuerff
ItOIIKHT HOItl.lir.HO C'Miililer
Tho Cnpltol National bank has he
first world's fair souvenir gold dollar
to coma to Oklahoma Part have the
head of Jofferson nnd part McKlnicy.
Price $3. Proceeds go to world's
fair.
THE OKLAHOMA j
Home Building Co
ini NiMi:
.MflTBjawB ovAN
&4r
pt
Wepurcbai.- you j . I tune In any rllv a K.irm
in any part of toe country or pav rt Mur
iiiongas. and let you py US' toarK h
l.tnoattbe raieot t r-r month. hmui
ntcrat
Agents Wa.nted
Rooms i. 5 and 6. Lyou block
Cor. Harrison and Division.
GUTHR.IE. OKLA
m umimm
I0I-I03W. Sth St. K A M.n AS flrt" Mo
RMuisr Cradusfe la Wad tin. Over SO Yrar '
1 fraction. 2( Ycr In Kansas ' itt.
Tho Ol'latt i n ai I eK teotrt
Auttiortocd ' J ! ' u iutI iKIiOSIC
s KlMtOUa Mil VnUM W.stA
t 4sSBV V4 All id (1 'fu.i' niAli q r.'i r l
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esTTWtiSTv.trrsfroii.aazarbrtakK rfim wl '
simtO.O D BuleMinr iwtluixSer t'kir
iuw uirciMj(i atf" Ayi-snf
Ay- tint nipsmuo' urn
IP .rfirUst. SUta toui K-iL ind ft cr r
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I uiw.iuuirauucviaflBlIW trvAuir
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Semlnall Weakness -X
and Sexual Debility .ST.. ..
) iot nlgbt lotto. Ui'a Kziisl po
awltmla sowfr.wilwOk'idMroriithej
IMf
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sDfanMk Toafitfor aisrrla.'u oaulur. it.
Cirrfoti irn Hmih I- cbtw with - in
? ih.ret lfsli;bloiHlrln. .
triit'oo Irom bwlnH ' .nusua. 4a "-- M i-
't ot qUtU(HU Jf. wit.
...t.m- . p.or.los snd si' i'U .1
eypniltS eosss parBMuxiuUjr .' ru
Varicocele Kydrocelo and
Phimosis j;2us;?sisv?'- -
n0!f tar both (as. piriuruk.
UWWI1' with 1 ' dK-rvu o(aVva iMM
ui. 'ut-mt sim) . n.m t lrtla tusla sri k
i ----- - ; is ifffs- ys
If yrx will pay a visit tr tb
OKLAHOMACAR
IUAGE AND WAGONi
I.WORKSJ
322 S. Division St
We will show you hi tv Vif
tiulltcn loose w.iiron and hnsrrv
-. " - rnj
ronson
GUTHRIE OKLk
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J. It. COTTINOHAM ( vite PtCNldi-nti
J. W. rHltllV t v """""
National Bank
Surplus $19000
Spav
o.c U'crer.J W. l'erry. Cliai
MJw.-ir.sof 6t Lou h P J. Thwfng and
O. H 1'II.HOS Ast. Cntislor
$5o(ooo :
DO YOU WANT IT
OH A
OHTJON OP IT
Wo havo It to loon on
City & Rosldonco Property
hTh. hagan
Ask the Doctor
A Question
Ask him if he has any ob
jeclion to our fllliny vouv
prescriptlons.- If he hits
we would like to know
tbe reason. If we cm't
till them a cheap and .is
jfood ns anybody else w
wont chai'ire you a cent
for it.
WALLACE
The Corner Drj
Store .
Cor Okla. end First
J
Standard Theatre
igh Class Vaiideville
Pertormance every mlit
except Sunday.
10 ALL STAR ARTISTS
1NCLUDINC THK PAMOI's
GILL EN TWO.
Marvelous ( I nt .higgler ji h
CJimeorap'i Moving I'u '
ureit. cihuiHSi the Fit.nn
uton-Jeffriea Glove Cunt .t
at EiRht Hound.
Adr ission 15 and 25 Cents.
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