The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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mm LEABCR UTrlMK OKCAHWNA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 1903
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Do you fully realize
saving the small change? A
Little
Will be the means of paying your in-
surance and taxes at the end of the year.
Si Ynn mn ntipn .in nrrnnnt
& grand child wife or any relative or friend for mat mat- t
F ter and the bank yov receive from us will make an excel - f
Vi ent present. Any amount from ?l up secures a bank. &
C. E. Billingsley Pres.
R. S. Briggs
We eJlow Interest at
it oer annum JJ
Open daily from 9 a. in. to 8 p.
Ti until xv
Capitocl and Surplus
Over l. Million
asssssiiiiassesBSsssssssaossssssBs
J. B Green C. 1. Green
Manager Secretary
Wm R. Paynk. general Counsel
Guthrie Oklahoma.
THE OKLAHOMA
Loan Real Fstate Renting & Investment Co.
WNN
Phone 553
Opposite
citV council
AGAIN
LACKED
QUORUM.
Informal Discussion Relative to Deep
Well Contract.
The city council held no meeting last
evening no quorum being present but
the five members who wore there wors
entertained by a discission on thr
deop well project. Mr. Bloom tlio
contractor who tins In chnrge the fink-
Inj; of the well announced that u- tml
reachetl th denth of 1.400 feet as re-
quired by the contract and was ady
for the money
The Western Gas and oil coirpviv
through their representatU es obiect-
od to th city paying for the linking
of the well declaring that the uutrac-
.r hal ni fulfilled the c.ntraft .n s
much a In had placed five inch caaln?
in the hole and the contract Hta'es
that no caning less than six and flve-
tlghta Inches wide shall te used. Mr.
Bloom ailmttto!! having put in the lve
inch caainj? but declared he was 1us-
tiflH in doing so and explained his
reasons. Quite a lengthy dlscusiiion
followed and the five members of the
council were of the opinion that he
had not fulfilled :iis contract No ac
tion w: taken lant evening the mat-
ter golnt; over until nest Thursday's
meeting
Ddring Senator Nelson's long dis-
tance apt .fh HKuliiHt the statehood
Mil. accortUuK Ik' x'w York World
the senators hfcd one bv one left the
rljambYT until there were but six pres-
nt flue rr these was Senator Mi-
t' umber of Nortli Dknta who moved
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the advantages of
ill the li nine of vour child.
G. A. Nelson Cashier. $
Asst Cashier. j
the ra.te of 4 per cent s?
9
m. Saturday and evening 8)
i. in m
- - Sl.300.000
on Deposit rf)
Postoffce. Bea.dles Block
over and sat In the chnlr next to Sen-
ator Nelson's desk. McCumher lis-
tened nttentiyely for a few moments
and then calmly went to sleep. Sen
ator Nelson talked along and at one
point grew omphalic McCumher woke
with a start. "Excuse me." said Sen-
ator Nelson "for disturbing your
rest "
Better Than cold.
"I was troubled for soveral years
with chronic IndiffoPt'on and nervous
debility" writes F. J. Oreen of Lan.
castor N. H. "No remedy helped mo
until I began using Electric Dttters
which did mo more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have also
kept my wife In excellent health for
years. She says Klictrlc Ditters are
Just splendid for female troubles;
that they are a Rrand tonic and in
vlgorator for weak run down women. '
No other medicine can 'take Its place
In. our family" Try them Only 60c. 1
Wheeler
Satisfaction guaranteed by J.
and Son.
Savings Bank
The Soiree Musicale" will give their w" verj" lBtcrwt-
Sexi progiamme and be entertained at
!
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
DeBols SIB Best Harrison avenue
Tuesday evening March 10 1803.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
tfake Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tab-
& This signature
m every box 25c.
fflJh
One hundred cnoice trouser pat-
terns bought cheap hav a fair of
panta made; come at once and get
choice. Webb Tailoring Co.
Hah Vigor
Nearly everybody knows!
now it always r:- ores'CoioT-l
and checks falling. i&s$$!5i: 8
LEADERETTE
Local Happenings of Ctty and -rr.
lory Briefly Told
Property owners 1u Boynton want
the townslte condemned and ))la"ftl as
tonslte by the government.
Four big warehouses life fo locate In
Muskogee.
j The drillers on the Hlnckwell gas
i well krve reached the gas sand Stage.
tablets in a botfle or Jar containing
Dlackwtirs new band has made IH'wa.rm wt. itwi t as i-c. .
I
appearance.
The dishing schools have an enroll
iment of over 200.
I The sports of Lawton will organic-
one of the best baselMll teams of
i southwestern Oklahoma.
A representative body of Shawnee '
business men have visited Teouinoeh. i
rolntire to the combining of the two'
towns. i
The Lion store at Oklahoma City
will soon open for business ones more.
Jr
HoldenvlUe has a proposition
tlio erection of a 76 barrel flour m
The new town of Boynton has asV
ed for the privilege of Incorporating.
Tlio Ardmoro Blks are going to put
up n club houso to cost $15000.
company has already been incorporat-
ed. j Three wolves woro killed last we
near Elk.
The new wagon bridge recently
completed by the people of Bufaula
over the Canadian was washed away
I.. . iof r i .i. .
v. w. . . JU "i wvoi. i
The Chootaw Is at war with the
Knty and has asked to dissolve all
Joint relations with tho road' at 3onth
McuMester.
Many now buildings are to bo wact
ed In Soutli MeuMoater this sprltfg.
Tho Lawton school bonds have tfoon
signed.
Tho ladlos of the Methhdlst jlijircJi
of Kingfisher cleared about $7S at tin
apron sale and dinner and supp&v
A local telephone company Is being
talked of for Marshall.
A carrlago factory Is to bo built at
Dlackw-5.
Cratorville. a now town In Coman-
che county Ib to ho boomed as a
pleasure and health resort.
Any day between now and Easter
that doesn't have n special name ought
to be christened by a special act of
the legislature.
The commercial club of Perry held
a smoker last evening.
A building boom Is on at Lawton
and many new and substantial resi-
dences aro bolng built.
M. Lauphelmor of McLond is in the
city working to secure a bridge across
the North Canadian between Lincoln
and Pottawatomie counties.
The sentiment on tfio propos! eon'
solldallon of Teoumseh and Shnwnos
Is very much divided.
A crowd of callers at the office of
Governor Ferguson this week which
attracted a great deal jnore than the-
usual attention waoomiioeel of tlve
sixty deaf and dumb pupils who are
attmng th territorial institution In
thl" cUy The3r were accompanied by
ueir !". C. Beamer.
The clildren an exhibition h
tore the governor
of the manner to
which they recite
their lessons and
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablet. All drugglits refund the
money If it falls to cure E. W.
Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c
CO. A.'S DRILL NIGHT.
AH member of Oo. A Ok. N. O.
are h'ereby ordered to meet at their
Armory 10a Wst Harrison aveatre
over the Eagle drug store on Wednes.
day evening at 7:10 for regular drill.
G. E. Dunnica
Capt Comdg Co A.
I
Te uiiiM h wantb to b
tiru-ed to
sraawme itia has xeut
a (omnutiee
of bvr lepresentame oilen-
Shawnee to present the matter.
to
INTERESTING IF TRUE.
I You Can Try !t For Yourself and
Prove It.
One praln of the active principle tu
smart's Dyspepoln Tablets will digest
3.WM grains of meat. eggs or other I b cents per Iltc. flnat Insertion 2
wholesone food and this claim has cents par line each subsequent insfer-
been proven by actual experiment I tlon'
which anyone can perform for him-
s If In the following manner: Cut
hard boiled eggs into ery small
pieces as It would be if msittlcated.
place the egg and two or thru of the
" " --" "- '"""i
temperature of the body) and keep It
at this temperature far three and one -
half hours at the end of wMch time
the egg will be as completely digested
as it would have been In the healthy
stomacu ot a mingry boy.
mi... .M... .1 ....'
"i innui ut una experiment is mat
what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will
'o t0 the egg In The bottle It will do
to tie egg or meat In the stomach
and nothing else will rest and invigor-
ate the stomach so safely and effectu
ally. Even a little child can take
Stunrt's Tablets with safety and bene-
fit If its digestion is weak and the
thousands of cures accomplished by
i their regular dnlly use nr? easily e-
pjiunwi wnen it is understood that
iuey are composed oi vegetable es-
eeo' nBepUc I0p8n' iatase and
lGolden Smi1 ' mlnglos with the
ioou unu uigesc u tnorougniy giving
tiie oTerworketl stomach a chance to
recuperate.
Dieting never cures dyspepsia
j neither do pills and cathartic me 1-
cine which simply Irrttato and in-
ilame the Intestines.
I ivucu tiiuusu iDou is eaten anu
I promptly digested tiere will be no
i irhA Kv.aadBi. r.. .1 i ..
I constipation nor in fact will there heimanent position and good pay.
"""ease of nny kind because good
8Mton means good health ir. every
organ.
Tho. maat .. ... o
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uyspepsia Tablets are world wide
and thwy are sold at the moderate
price of 50 cents for full sized pack
age In every drug store In the Lilted
States and Canada as well as la
Ekirnpe.
Regarding Captain Hobson.
Copy of a letter from tho Rov. Wil-
bur L. Davidson superintendent of
Instruction American university
Washington D. :
Washington D. O. OcL 28 1902.
Dqnr Major Ppnd:
I don't wonder that you have neen
attracted by Cantaln Richmond Pear-
jEon Hobson's splondld work and I
congratulate you on securing him.
Yellow journals of the country tried
to ruin him and tho peoplo in many
sections came to look upon him as a
freak but ho has demonstrated every-
where ho has been the fact that ho is
a modest Christian gentleman end a
lecturer of much more thnn ordinary
ability. 1 gave him his first Chautau-
qua engagement and last cummer
controlled his time absolutely- I 8ave
him 31 Chautauqua engagements in
two months at $200 a lecture. This
was a better record than was made by
anybody who wa.s on tho ilatfonn.
Yours very truly
V.'. L. Davidson.
What's the secret of happy vigorous
hoolth? Simply keeping the bowels
tho stomach the liver and kidneys
strong and active. Burdock Blood
Bitters does it.
A trial v1ll convince 7011 that you
tgat tho finest pictures and beat serv
ices by patronising Huff tho Photo-
grapher. 11S North Division street
Guthrie Okla. ('Phone 59B.)
Many School Children aro Sickly
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children used by Mothor Gray r
nurse in Children's Home New York
Break up Colds In 24 hours cure
Feverlshness. Headache Stomach
Troubles Teething Disorders and De-
stroy Worms. At all druggists 25c.
Sampl mailed FREE. Address Allen
S. Olmsted LeRoy N. Y.
Save your money and get roun-elf
a now suit. Don"t takv much. Wbb
Tailoring Co.
(Utui lijj f-J-'l
saves coGSfeiStiie
Guthrie Towel Supply.
Cablne'. mirror cnib anrt brush
and nVlean towel each morning. $100
per month.
t See Walt'T 'I-""- . "! i "ir I.bmii
dry.
When b'lr'e I. u . . . riy ou on
buy'' the best good-i r.R cheap n? fio
poor goods If yo'i v. ill get LeuoJCj
Iff!
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HAND 0UR WANT
ADS WITH MONEY
TOA.D.T.MESSEN.
1ERS
RATCS.
WANTEDA white womn to do grf
eral honse work. Apply at 805 Barf
Harrison.
Lost City warrant No. 614 for
W0 conMngent fund. Flndor will
lvare at Leader office
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FOR SALE.
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I For Sale.
I One Densmore typewriter and one
Are nroof safe for ani rhin n
.-w w.f VWI4 WS
ior
address :
M. P Trotter. Guthrie
Okla.
FOR SALH a Gooa main street lot
in Stroud; will el. for ?100. Addrox
O. K. Oarber caro Leader.
FOR SALE Good second hand blcyi
uie. uuress w" leader office.
FOR SALE A second
Call at Lender office.
hand stove.
FOR SALE Bight (8) valuable recL
"pes for 26 cents Active porsonB
can make ?2G a week selling thoii
goods. Among tho recipes aro: "How
to mako artificial homey;" "How to
make cidor without apples;" "Hov
to mako maple Byrup;" "How to make
Ice;" "How to mako Ice cream at 2
cents a gallon;" "How to make eight
pounds of butter from one gallon ot
milk". Address Leonard caro Leader
office.
HELP WANTED MALE-.
i ixrmTBi w mniim ..
iiiDtuuiMtsKy man to can on
I ness and professional men.
husl-
Per-
Man-
dl-jager Box 78 Philadelphia.
j
I WANTED--Young nren to learn teleg
'.raPy ana railway business
W. K.
SKflt(ffli salina Kas
WANTED Barber at once. ?10 guar-
antee must ba first class younc
man.
F. C. Eby. Hutchison Kas.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
GIRL for blndory.
flee nt once.
Apply at this of-
WANTED White girl for light house
work in family of two. Call at 318
East Harrison avenue
Female Help.
?75 AND EXPENSES traveling. ?40
'at homo. Call Immediately 12 to 2
or fi to 8 p. m. 311 East Harrison st.
WANTED To know .wnereabouta-of
C. C Milton formerly of Carml. I1J.
Address L. R. Dlaney Wichita Kas.
WANTED Orders for stock certifi-
cates and notorial simls. Soal $2.50
to $3.00 Leader office.
WANTED Several Persons on Char-
acter and good reputation In each
state (one In this county required) to
represent and advertise old establish-
ed wealthy business house of solid
financial standing. Salary $21 week-
ly with ogpenses additional -ill pay-
able In casn each Wodnewlay direct
from head offices. Horso and carriage
furnished when necessary. References.
Enclose self addressed envelope. Co-
lonial Co. Caxton Bids. Chicago.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade
Advantages of steady practice ax-
part Instructions Ioclures otc with-
out limit to time. Tools diplomas
Saturday wages and positions given.
Spring rush soon. Writ today.
Moler Barber College St Louis Mo.
Lenox Soap is ono of tho oldest
brands of soap made after a few
washings you will readily rocognlzo
Its superiority over others It Is al-
ways full weight and made at the
Ivory Soap factories. Buy Lenox by
the box and save monoy.
! A Certain Cure for Chilblains.
j Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
iEase a powder It cures Chilblains
Frostbites. Damp Sweating Swollen
'feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Store.
lUc.
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OKLAHOMA
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Observation cafe cars under the
management of Fred Harvey. Equip
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ment of the latest and best design.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
(Metor.)
Leaves Oklahoma City .... 6:30 p.m.
Arrives Kansas City 7;30 a.m. .
Arrives 3c Louis 11:30 o.m.
Arrives Memphis 6:00 p.m.
(St. Louis Express.)
Leaves St. Louis .. 2:30 p.m.
Arrives St Louis 7:15 n.to
(Meteor.
Leaves Kansas City 7:15 pm.
Arrives Oklahoma City .... 7:25 p.n-
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Express.)
Leaves St. Louie 10:00 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma City .... 6:45 p.m.
Through cars and Pullman Palace
sleepers between Oklahoma City Kan-
sas City SL Louis and Memphis. For
rates and other Information call on.
oesrest Frisco System Agent or ad-
11 ess the undersigned.
B. F. Dunn
Division Passenger Agent
Wichita. Kansas.
to Date
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