The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 119, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 6, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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THE
WANTED
FATHER WALSER RELEASED.
Proof Considered Too Circumstantial
The Coronlal Verdict.
Lorain O. May 6 Father Ferdi-
nand Wals'-r. arrested last Saturday
morning in connection with the mur-
der of Agatha Itelchlln was brought
to this city last night from the county
jail at Elryla and discharged from the
charge of murder which was placod
against him at that time Mayor
King went through the lormallty of
reading the warrant for the Bev. Wal-
Bor8 arrest and hie attorney enteral
a idea of not guilty. Prosecuting At-
tornoy Stroup asked for the prisoner's
dlschargo there bolng not sufficient
ovldonco ta hold him. Tho mayor
there upon discharged th defendant.
Notwithstanding tho bringing of
Father Valsor hero from Elryln was
vofy quietly dono a largo crowd gath-
ered In tho mayor's office during tho
progress of the hearing. Father Roioh-
lln brother of the murdered girl lis-
tened attentively to hte proceedings
and after adjournment of the court
was the first to approach tho Rov.
Wnlser with a hearty handshake aftor
which the handshaking became gon-
eral and tha freed priest was the re-
cipient r congratulations on all hands
after which he leff for the hospital to
pass the night.
Made Young Again
'One of Dr. King's New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
In my 'teem' again.'' writes D. H.
Turner of Deirpseytown Pa. They're
the best in the world for Liver Stonv
acli and TJowf-is. Purely vegetable.
Never gripe. Only 25c at F. B. Llllle
& Co. 's dmg store.
"Noglected colds make fat grave-
yards" Dr. Wood's Norway Pino
Syrup helps men and women to a
happy vigorous old ago.
The tuan who can't be fooled by a
woman' exists only in nls own Imagination.
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Just a word with you in order to sustain our expectation for Low Prices
TTTr -tarto in Iadies $3.5o Shoes-to close price C) rr
WU OlyiCb strictly up-to-date all sizes and widths 4 vJsJ
Beautiful Creations in "Foot Clothing" Will Please thfi Host Fastidious
CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY.
Board of Directors Met and Fleeted
Officers.
The annual business mee'ln-; -if the
board of directors of the Oklahoma-
Indlan Territory Children.;' Ion.e so-
ciety occurred last uigbt. The ul of-
ficers were re-elected as follows:
President Hornce Sped.
Vice President Rev. V. C Miles.
Secretnry Dr. Q. A. rl-ihfi.
Treasurer Mrs. Wm. M Jenkins.
Superintendent Rev. -Joan 13. Wielc
ham.
Five new members were added to
the board of directors 1 follows-
Rev. AV. O. Butler of Masiioieo. I T
Judge George S. Graoa of CJuthrto.
Rev. J. T. Ogle of Guthrie.
F. L. Boynton of KlngflBiif.
Rev. C. V. Abblngton nt Outline.
A Sure Thing.
It s said that nothing Is sure ox
cept Jeath and taxes but that Is not
altogether truo. Dr. King's Now Dis-
covery for Consumption Is a suro cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C B. YanMetre of Shepherdtowu "vV.
Va. says "I had a severe case of
Bronchitis and for a year tried every-
thing I heard of. but got no relief. One
Uottlo of Dr. King's Nev Discovery
then cured me absolutely" It's In-
fallible for Croup Whooping Cough
drip. Pneumonia and Consumption.
Try It It's guaranteed by F. B. Lillio
& Co.. druggists. Trial bottles free.
Regular sizes 50c 1100.
Christian Endeavor Convention.
The Oklahoma and Indian terri-
tories C. B. convention Is to be held
ii Guthrie June 16. 17 and IS. In nd-
dltlou to the' best speukor of both
territories there will be present the
Rev. Von Ogden Voght the new gen-
eral secretnry and Prof. H. O. Bxcell.
who will have charge of the music
Guthrie local union Is prepanug to
give a hearty welcome to all Chris-
tian Endeavor workers.
Hair Vigor
ui ($" ai'wws yuu
should use it unless you
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THE LttADER HUTHrtlE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY rrfAY 6. 1003.
Concenlrated Efforts
Ha.ve
What it
500 CATS
is Our Shoemaker
GOVERNOR IS VEXED.
"Knocking" of Kansas C'ty Newspa-
per Makes Him Tired
Governor Ferguson doesn't like the
continued reports that are being sent
to a Kansas City paper from Okla-
homa regarding the territory's condi-
tion. "The published statements tend to
do the territory mora harm than good
and would make ona believe that OK
lahoma Is a terrlhlo place In which to
llvo" said Governor Ferguson today.
"A short time ago that same paper
contained an article purporting to bo
about Uie Insaua asylum and the noxt
day a cartoon appeared which threw
dlsarod.lt on Oklahoma. The paper Is
becoming notoriously sensational and
I playing to tha 'yellow journal stylo
11 Is to bo regretted that a paper of
its pretensions would descend to auoh
an Ignomlnily."
Guthrie Towel Supply.
Cabinet mirror comb and brush
and a clean towol each morning $1.00
per month.
boo Waiter Hammock nt Star
Laundry.
Apollo Club Concert.
Tho Apollo club and the Imperial
Mandolin nnd Guitar Orchestra will
give a Joint concert at the Presbyter-
Ian church on Friday evening May 8.
says the Oklohojnnn.
The Apollo club is now composed of
'thlrtv of the best male voices nf tills
city ami is the leading organization
of its kind in the southwest. The
club's work during the past winter has
beeu very satisfactory Indeed far sur-
passing other seasons and the public
may look forward with genuine pleas-
ure to their noxt appearance. The
program is one of unusual merit and
much interest is shown throughout
tho city over this musical event Tho
different numbers are in a popular
strain and all who attend this con-
cert will be amply repaid.
Tho Imperial Mandolin and Guitar
Orchostra Is a popular club which will
unite with tho Apollo club of this city
In a grand concert nt the Presbyter-
ian ohurch on Friday evening May S.
This concert will be a rare musical
treat for nil who attend as tho pro-
gram is well selected and consists of
melodloa that cannot fail to pleuso.
To Please
I. Every
One
Ma.de
is Today.
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We will pay toe apiece for just any old kind of a
CAT until Saturday at 12 o'clock.
FOR THE EVE OF
THE BRIDE-TO-BE
In the essentials gowns And veils
and tho like convention reigns.- But
tho brldo who likes to bo original onn
add many dainty unusual touches in
ho etceteras.
Tho newest bridal shoes are of gros
grain silk exquisitely embroidered at
tho vamp. They have high Louis
Qulnze heels and Ince with six eye-
lets under fluffy lace rosettes.
Gloves aro proforably of undressed
kid and to accommodate tho placing
of the ring tho mousquotalre wrist
portion Is slit an Inch or two higher
eo that the hand may bo slipped
through without removing the glove
ontlroly.
Tho handkorchlef which must show
ft bordor of fino laco. Is carried elthor
in tha bolt at tho front of tho bodlco
or in tho prayor book. Upon this
trilling detail doos tho smoothnosB or
a woddlns ceremony sometimes de-
pend. -'".
The bouquet of the spring bride
may express a superlative simplicity
for according to fashionable florists
many have been ordered of modest
field flowers. Daisies Held carrots
field phlox and dogwood are somo of
the wild blooms to be used. They are
mixed with asparagus fern in the us-
ual bridal bouquet way. More sDlen-
dld flowers carried by brides are the
customary long stemmed bride roses
the necessary dozen tied together
with satin bows with long streamers.
For the trousseau French lawn is
the texture most in favor for the und-
erwear which displays the most fairy
like hand embroideries with flue lace
trimmings. The petticoat f are Huffy
with flounces but the sarque chemises
have sometimes only an embroidered
edge and u row of perforations for the
ribbon draw strings.
Baby Show Next Saturday.
The ladies of the Cambridge club
announce that the baby show will oc-
cur at tho Guthrie Convention hall on
Saturday afternoon of this week and
that all the babies of all ages In tho
city nre wanted. This will be an
event of great interest to all Guthrie
pooplo.
The Bafoy Qrami'Old Polks concert
Bchbeduled for Saturday night has
been indefinitely postponed.
Tenacity of Purpose
CO
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Will Judge Baby Show.
Colonel William Cross of this city
has accepted an invitation to be one
of tho judges at the territorial baby
show to bo held at Guthrie May 9.
The othvw Judges announced for the
occasion are Prosldent Roosovelt Bird
McQutre and Dennis Flynn. It Is noed-
less to say that Colonel Cross has ab-
solute confidence In his ability to give
eminent satisfaction In the position.
Royal Entertainment Promised.
In connection with the announce-
ment of the coming of tho famous
Coronado Tent City band Agent Cork-
Ins states that all who- oxpeat to visit
California on tho excursion will bo
entertained royally onrouto. A
sleeping car will be attached to tho
train and also a diner Tho trip In-
clttdo a two weeks visit In Coronado
City.
You Know What You Are Taking
Whon you tako Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic becouso tho formula Is plainly
printed on ovory bottlo allowing that
It is slmpl;' Iron and Quinlno In a
tasteless form. No Cure No Pay 60c.
CO. A.'S DRILL NIGHT.
All momjers of Co. A Ok. N. Q.
are hereby ordered to meat at their
Armory lull West HarrUon avemr.
over the Eaglo drug store on Wednes-
day evening at 7t30 for regular drill.
G. E. Dunnlca
Copt Corad'g Co. A.
The Leader has Just made up a
fresh supply of Road Overt ear's ac-
count books. These books comply
with the new law In every particular.
Are you a deputy Unitod States
Marshal or poaseinan? If so you
naed a day hook. Special printed
forms. For sale by The Leader.
THE ST. PAUL ART CALENPAR.
Beautiful Reproductions
In Colors.
Pastel Drawings.
(By Brysan.)
SK Sheets IflklC Inches
Sot i v mall en receipt of 25 ccate
In Btcmt-i or coin.
Addreea:
F. A. Hlller
General Passenger Agent
Chicago Milwaukee ft St. Paul Rail
1 way Company Chicago 111.
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A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It faili. Trial Dotttei fiMe.
MEN AND WOMEN.
U.e Big 1 for unnatural
dlicLrgntnflmmtloni.
Irritation or ukeratione
of mucous membranes.
Palnleia end not attrln
sent or potaonom
Hold by Drurel.t.
or eent In plain wrapper
by expresi prepaid for
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 119, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 6, 1903, newspaper, May 6, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72044/m1/2/: accessed October 2, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.