The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LKADEft ttUTHrUE OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY MAY 9 1903.
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The Aoorn club mot fn executive
session at tho homo of Mrs. C. M.
Barnes Thursday afternoon. Tho ale
Uoh of officers resulted as follows:
President Mrs. J. R. Hnmlll.
Vice President. Mrs. 0. H. Fllson.
Secrotary Mrs. Allen.
TrenBuror Mrs. MoMorrla.
The constitution and by-laws were
'revised at tho meeting. The naxtl
mwtlng placo of tho club has" not Uoon
ann6unced.
Th9 Shakespeare club i..et Tuesday
afjtgruoon at the homo ot Mrs. John
GoUeral. Tho study ot Ihe life ot
Macbeth was continued and was very
Interesting. '
A very pretty social event occurred
at tho home of Miss Myrtlo Black
Thursday aftornoon and ovanlng.
'Mies Black and Miss Mnble Rlnehart
entertained at a spoon shower given
In honor of Miss Mabel Painter whose
marriage to Mr. Itlco of Lawton will
occur May 20. Six o'clock toa was
served to the guosts. Tho dining room
was prettily decorated in carnations
and lilacs and tho scene was an ex-
quisitely pretty one.
In the evening the Pack of Queens'
club and Miss Black entertained their
gentlemen frionda In addition to the
lady guosts. The amusement of the
evening "grain market" provoJ highly
enjoyable. Tho prizes were won by
Miss Florence Adler Mr. Chandler
McCannon and Miss Grlusjs. Light re-
freshments were servo-
Board of Appraisers
17 tin. 34
J
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Laux
Total ....... ?i!W. 78
Hook 58 Outhrts- proper:
S 114.70
9 678.16
10 tas.w
11 874.89
12 274. SO
13 S74.S0
2-10 foot fac-
ig 2d Si . bet
lot IS ami gov-
ernment acre
included in the
seotion .. 84.83
S. 18 810 ft.
gorsrn't acre .'............. SOS. 32
Bondi rl Abstracter
and Conveyancer
The members of the Apollo club ot
Oklahoma City and the Imporlal Man-
dolin and Guitar club which give a con-
cert at tho opera house Tuesday even-
ing for tho benellt ot the Christian
church are as follows:
The Apollo Club.
J. E. Crawford director.
C. E. "Van Cleef accompanist.
Tlnst Tenors Avey King Smith
Tin it. Tiltn I
Ouwi.1 TonncaMltntiAtli RlnnR Hrl.
y-. coinb. Cotton Bailey Spennoy Stew-
-art Wcstgate.
First jBasses Backstrom Bbsworth. '
'Thompson Eastlnnd Sohlberg Van
Cleof Crawford.
Second Bassos Eicholtz Randall
Klein Russell Morgan McOlung Bays I
Oliver Hawley.
The Imperial Mandolin and Guitar
Orchestra.
Jos. Kasparok dlrootor.
Mls3 Eleanor Work accompanist
Instrumentation.
Chas. Boason 1st mandolin
Harry Ro'cltwell 1st mandolin.
Dr. 1L W. Oliver 2d mandolin.
Willis Shields 3d mandolin.
L. Cotton 3d mandolin.
Harry Tate mandolas.
Ed McClung mandolas. j
Francis J. Woslka solo violin.
O L. Avoy vlollncollo.
Earl Wolsh 1st harp guitar
H. B. Crawford 2d' harp gultajr.
Frank Boacen 3d -harp guitar.
Programme.
No. 1. March "The Girl With the
Auburn Hair1 If. Wagnqr Orchestra.
No. 2. a "My Pretty Maid" Neld-
llngtjr; b "Lullaby" Gibson. Tho
Apollo CJub. '.
No. - 3. Overture "Lutsplel? arr.
ly Pomoroy Orchestra.
No. 4. Quartotto "Annlo Laura'
harmonized Buck. Messrs. Bass
Mitchell Crawford and Backstrom.
No. 6. Waltz "La Senorctla" Car-
penter. Orchestra.
No. 6. "Nottingham Hunt" Bullard.
The Apollo Club.
Np. 7. Vlollnl a "Kuyawlak." H.
"Wenlawskl; b "Sweet Spirit Hear
My Prayer" Howe Franols J. Woslka
Jr.
No. S. a "Old Folks at Home"
harmonised. Noldllnger;
Young girls at
this period of life
or their mothers
are earnestly in
vited to write Mrs.
Pinkham for advice; all such letters are
strictly confidential ; she has guided in a
motherly way hundreds of young women ;
and her advice is freely and cheerfully given.
School days are danger days for American girls.
Often physical collapse follows and it takes years to recover tho
lost vitality. Sometimes it is never recovered.
Perhaps thoy are not ovor-careful about keeping their feet dry;
through carelessness in this respect tho monthly sickness is usually
rendered vory severe.
Then begin ailments which should be removed at once or they will
E reduce constant suffering. Headache faintness slight vertigo pains
l the baok and loins irregularity loss of sleep and appetite a tendency
to avoid thosocioty of others are symptoms all indicating that woman's
arch-enemy is at hand.
Lytliii E. Plnkham's Vcjretablo Compound has helped many a
young girl over this critical peridH. With it they have gone through
their trials with courage and safety. With its proper uso tho young
irl is safe from tho peculiar dangers of school years and prepared for
earty womanhood.
A Young Chicago Girl Studied Too Hard.'
"Dr.An Mns. Pinkham: I wish to thank you for tho help and ben-
efit I have received through tho use of Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vege-
table Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen
years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual good.
Health and vitality atuer said l studied too
Hard but ttio doctor tiiougucdiuerent and
prescribed tonics which I took by the
quart without relief. Reading one day in.
the paper of Mrs. Pinkham's great cures
and finding tho symptoms described an-
swered mine I decided I would givo T.ydla
13. Pinklmm's VcROtablo Compound a
trial. I did not say a word to the doctor;
I bought it myself and took it according
to directions regularly for two months
and I found that I gradually improved.
and that all pains loft me and I was my
old solf once more. Lillie E. Sinclair i
17 E. 22d St. Chicago 111." ;
"Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School."
"Deau Mks. Pimjham: I feel it my duty to toll all young women
how much Liydin 13. Pinklmm's wonderful Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I was completely run down unable to attend school and
did not care for any kind of society but now I feel like a now person
and have gained seven pounds of ilesh in threo months.
? I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak
ness." Miss Alma Puatt Holly Mich.
Lydla 13. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is the one sure rem-
edy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl's life.
(hrnnn FORFEIT" we cannot forthwith prodiwethit original lattBra and ljnatur at
Villi II! abure tettimouiaU which will urere tlmlr absolute genuliuoa.
UVlUUU Lydla K. l'lnkl-am Medietas Co". Lynn JIUI.
Total $316.12
Sw. 34. block 66 Guthrie prope-:
4 500.00
5 293.64
6 IS1.03
7 279.10
... 8 166.50
Total $1018.26
Sw. ;:5 block If Outuris proper:
18 018.41
s 14 IBG.48
16 SfeT.l
10 StfT.14
1? .. 287.14
18 27.14
Oxygen
Hunger
TUe worst starvation is
Oxgen hunger.
It is a disease when yourj
blood is deficient in red cor-
puscles. It ends in Consumption and ;
death. j
Its signs are weakness loss
of flesh pale skin transparent
complexion loss of ambition
and proncness to "catch cold.''
The only cure is
Ozomdsion
It is a medicinal emulsion
of cod liver oil containing j
principles which vitalize and '
oxygenate the blood and there- If 3'" want your abstracts
by gives fresh life md energy JJSSitS?- ' &X "!Kr
to the tissues. r j property or want deeds or
Ozomillsion is the good food mortgages written to comply
the easy food the universal with the statutes.
food for all who are sick or in j
need of strength. To be had .
at all druggists. 1 ry it.
Rooms 18-19 Dewey Block
Total ...n4.?188S.4C
Sec. 36 plook 57. Pulttno nrbgor;
19 . ..tm.BS
20 .. 4f: 27$k3
21 i ... 274.CS
22 -271.CS
23 t 8J6.48
2-1 tlS.80
In order that you may test the merits
of Ozomulsion send you name and full
address to
THE OZOMULSVON CO.
De Peytter Strett - Ntw York
mentioning this paper nnd a large sample
free bottle will at once bo sent you by
mail prepaid.
See Me. Tel. 276
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Total 12288.14
Sec 37 block 50 GuiTirio proper: '
13 821.81
14 310. 8G
15 278.02
16 . 278.021
17 278.02
18 278.02
28 100. S8
24 100.87
afc 100.87
W. 12 ft 20 08.41
11
12
70 41
83 61
M
tal 440 06
ABSOLUTE FAITH.
Sec.
W 10 ft
Total $2253.74
38 block 50 East Guthrie:
19 170.48
20 170.48
21 170.48
22 170.48
28.. 111.94
See.
CROP CONDITIONS .AT LAWTON.
Lawton Okla. May 9. Reports from
the various parts of the county (Co-
manche) state that corn which was
up a foot high and potatoes are both
ruined by cold weather. Wheat was
never known to look better. Many
thousand acres aro being replanted In
critfon. " ' '
A Lesson In Health.
Healthy kidneys filter the Impuri-
ties from hto blood and unless they
do this good health is Impossible.
Foloy's Kidney Cure makas sound
kidneys and will positively cure all
forms of kidney and bladder disease.
It strengthens the wfcole system.
Sold by J. N. Wallace
GORE'S AMBITION.
' Total $7 98.80
80. blook 61 East Guthrie:
18 227. JC
14 227.20
15 227.20
16 227.20
17 227.24
18 227.24
Total 51244.07
Sec. 46 block 60 Guthrie proper:
E 11 ft 26 88.01
1 608.16
2 170.00
3 184.09
184.09
5 14. OS
6 110.'
t
See.
Total $1363.52
40 block 61. East Guthrie:
19 877.17
80 277.17
21 277.17
22 277.17
23 318.17
24 S09.97
You Can Depend Upon the Word of
This Quthrlo Citizen.
He has had the experience.
Ho has thoroughly! tested tho article
Ho found it as represented.
Ho has nbsolutq faith In Us mvrlt
Mr. E. D. James blacksmith of 122
North First streot says: "When I
wno actively engaged at my calling my
back often pained me severely par
ticularly after a hard day's work
Since I quit work the attacks were not
so bad neither wore tbey ot as long
duration but tho continual dull grurab
llnff aching annoyed mo. I won' to
J. N Wallace's drug store for Doana
Kidney Pills and took a course of 'Tio
troatment. I was helped after a doi
'or two and when I had rnmpMPd It
Total $1123.54 jthe backache ceased."
Sec. 47 Idock 50. Guthrie proper: Sold for 60 cent a box by all deal-
1 240.41 lore Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo N
2 210.43 I Y. ole agents for the fnlt! S'afes.
Total $1860.87
Sec. 46 block 59 Guthrie proper:
5 602.51
6 148. 4
7 110. M
8 110.18
9 110. SO
10 110.20
3 240. 41
4 249.44
I Remvmber tho
take no other.
name Doan's and
Announces to an Oklahoman Corre-
spondent Hla Senatorial Can-
didacy. Lawton Okla. May 9. Hon T P.
Gore the blind orator ot th$ south
and councilman fnotu the Eleventh
senatorial district will be a candidate
for United State senator from Okla-
homa when the territory beaonMS a
state. This statement be made 'to
your oorraepondont when alted regard-
ing his future Intentions.
There possibly la not a more popu-
lar man In the territory than Senator
Gore and there t no doubt not a mau
in the territory who can beat him
for tho high honor which be geks.
Last summer when he traveled over
Comanche and Caddo oounties le be-
i came popular as a eweet orator. His
Total $2280.82
Sea. 41. block 52 East Guthrie:
13 770.21
14 170.00
15 120.02
16 129.01
17 ..:.... .... -120.01
18 129.01
Total $ 907 71
Sec. 48 block 68 Guthrie proper:
7 107.17
8 107.47
0 107. 4S
10 187.48
TO FIX UP THE SANITARUM
There was a confe-euo yeutenlay
between Governor Fersuson. J C
riobb and O. H DIMngnley. The lan r
two were representatives of the oua.
Glencoe Towniile Sold.
Coyle and Gusg of the Gleneoo
b College Townslte company were up from Guth-
song "Ned; Koerner The Apollo rle Tuesday and while hero disposed voice seemed to catch the spirit of our
31b. 0f their entire Interest In the townslte southern breese and bis words to come
No. 9. Gavotte "American Boauty."jto j Huntor Williams says the Glen- rm r.ba dews of the prairie flowers.
Detlabar Orchestra coe Courier There are 151 lots un- when he spoke it was as tf the birds
NQ. 10. Vogel's Walt &ong. arr. bEm 8nd Williams took the entire were siaslnv in the trees ben spring
J. woaiiro jr. i ne Apouo uuu aim buneh.--a encoe Mirror. It. ...... f h.
... .' VHVW ' T
.. Total ..$1402. 20
Sfta 42 block 01 Guthria proper:
. 4 ' 860.11
03.46
38.82
38.82
33.82
38.8:
. .. ... ....M ...... ..
1 . "4'107 lit "umv ummrmi" lu u'V"i "" ' '
. 1D7 4S omnle'atl0118 made by Inspector B
Rlchardsou tor tho betterment f ron
Total $1184.86
Sec. 48 block 68 Guthrie proper:
1 214.7'S
2 211. 7S
3 214.79
4 231.59
5 281. 6K
6 214.78
'dittons at the Institution The owners
or the Institution havo signified their
readiness to comply with the rerjm
mendatlons In tho report and acttvo
'work will mxm begin on the romoie!
Ing of ?! structure
Total $ 177.88
See. 48 block 01 Guthrie proper :
i aw.ct
2 aw. 67
8 8M.68
Total $ 782.08
See. 44. bloek 80 Outline proper:
90 184.88
21 180.88
22 1M.88
Orchestra.
time puts on her freshest rob.
? "' ' " j When be went to the council we
A "Revelation. waited breathlessly to br from him
Urvillff TircmirriXJOIlS ni.i)-c tcI If vnn wilt make Innnlrv It will ha tk. am hu. tilc. ..w . ai
. -V n s . w i . - -- . ... - ...... W UV. WTMMM Vf.V UQ I. VU.T W
IZ'i.ffiZaK TrtTa to 3E bow TT ue' conluued lo eo-ot hu hn6' hlB
'poeBftuiugftfRrworsriwtrottbUUsCumb lo Wdney or bladder troubles is integrity his stability bis forethought
the onllmirj-form of citurrli. Avoid all dry. .one form or another. If the patient Uls wisdom we classed li!m then a.)
ing inhalants fames smokes sad seuSs u wot bByoni nodical aid Foley's ono of the great men ot the age. Not
w wsbj hl iuwum mxnm Of tj-1.1 r...... n i.i ... .... .. . .. L.j
COLDS
Total $1322 :'
Sec. 80 block 03 Oast Outhrie:
7 218 2'
8 218 21
9 218.22
10 218 22
11 SU 21
Total $1309 :jii
Sec. 51 bftiek 68 Bast Outhrie:
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a Comet
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8 ?..
128.08
169.05
196.95
186 95
130.70
besls. Hys Cream Balm is such s redj "' Cr n ""
SMI will ouro wtarrli or cold m tiie lised iapDOiaWU
nailed for 10 cnt. AH d
50o. size. El v Brothers. 60
The Balm cares without pain does net
Irritate or causa sneezing it spreads itself
com iu w ueaa tajwymtfu ' :
tr.uuiwwiiiw 15$ bj. . N; wmffaai ?
druggists sell tjj.
'nrrn St. NXiu -"
over aa irritated and snery gnrfaoe relies
a lmmeamieiy mo niiuiui lnuammation.
Vith Ely's Cream ikuuiybu are armed
ing immediately tho rniijful inflammation
fcgaiust Nasal Catarrb aud liuy Fever.
Wo quit business June 1st. Now is
yojCr chance to got wall paper paints
Slws et.c. at factory prices
Outhrie Paint and Paper Co.
Total $ 900 68
Bee. (8. blook 63 Best Outhrjf:
7 116. 77
8 tt.7T
.110.77
10 r$li6.77
11 22 77
12 226 77
u never ais- oiuy nas be a stiver tongue bur a
i heart as big as the buadless prairie
and a mind as brood a ihe spirit t
tbe age
Lecture by Mayor Chase When Thomas Pryor Gore enter
Johjn Q. Ohase eximayor of Haver- the United States senate Ok:?-honia My COLD CURE relieves the besJl
bill Ma will speaat tbe govern. jthe land of the fair god. may well re- iTvSX'SwySSl
mont acre oa Saturday May 9th at Jolce-in halog one man tbe efluaJ of prevent Grip Bronchitis and Pneumonia
- p. ia. auu ugtuu at. uijjuu iuo uuoa-. uiu rupreatmuuivBa irom any state cz -jwiaiuh.
Ual will bo discussed.
To make a satisfactory husbasjl to
When a man can't pay bis rent be a woman a man's temper ahoujd be
generally gets a move oa. (as pliable and elastic as her garter.
MitNvriNj'c nvcpppcti r.fToni.vt
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xrtaln remedy for all forms of indigestion
ind stomach trouble.
MUNYON'S KIDNEY CURE rwtorw
the natural functions of the kidneys even
naca luoso organs are sriouaiy uitoivwj. j
Total $1360 6
Sec 63 block 62. Bast Outhrie:
1 J18-.82
3
3
4
I
219.8V
. Total $11$. M
Ser 54. block 61 Bast Outfcie:
7 70.11
8 70.41
9 "70.4r
TKis
famous remedy
does for the stom
ach that which It
Is unable to do (or
Itself even II but
; slightly dleerdpr&d
or overburaenea.
Kodol
suepH: the bafWl
lulcss of diMStion and
does the work olth
Stomach relaiim" th
nervous tenstoi. ) .
the Inflamed r usees
and Kiembrsnts cl i' i
Or(in are allowel u
rest and heal. It rur-s
Indifsatloq. flatj'n -pslpilatlor
of tne he -nervous
dytpr.a a. 1
allstemsclttr3;t.es t
StreMthtnfrf tf e g.jnas
mernbrarei of the siom-
aoh and digestive organs.
N In the sky comes
the star ot health
to the weak and
weary despon-
dentdyspeptic
curing all
s t o m ac n
treubleaand
digestive
disorders.
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&! onlr. I.0tf'afe1al41nc 2W tlms
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