The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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AGE FOUR.
THE .ADERf GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
SATURDAY MAY 9-1803.
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Lesllo a Nlblvck Editor.
MEttHER OF THE.. ASSOCIATED Vr
rnbtttbed Dally except Sunday by the
Leader Company
scBscmrTioK batbs daily
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SATURDAY MAY 9 1908.
A Paierson N. J. man with two
hearts in his bosom has boon brought
to light Of- course.'lhoy beat as one.
Brooklyn's largest paint factory has
been destroyed by fire. It Is hollered
however there Is still enough loft to
paint nil the baby carriage left In her
lactones.
William K. Vanderbllt gave the min-
ister who officiated at his wedding a
check lor $1000. Possibly this ex-
plains why the latter decided that It
would be all risht to offlciat- despite
hlB Episcopallanlsm.
A cablegram announces that the ex-
princess Chlmay and her lover Riga
have both grown fat. Then the public
Is no longer Interested; nothing so da-
etroys the romnnce of A Htton this
sort as for the pa&les theteto to grow
fst
The Ladles of tho Catholic church
w!l bo at hdmo at the residence of
Mrs. Belnrtd 418 East Harrison avenue
from 2 to 6 o'clnck Wednesday after-
noon May 13. Everybody 6 cordially
Invited
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The wedding qf MlBS.Mabei Painter
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Painter of
this city to Benjamin F. Rico Jr. of
Lawton will occur Tuesday May 10.
at 6 p. to. at the First Christian church.
The wedding will ye a society o enf
and will be attended by five nunured
guests. Tho bridesmaids will bo MIS3
Myrtle Black Miss Edith Grissoll Ms
Adole KJsler . Miss Jane and ulae'
Rlnehart Miss Eva Morton of Win
field Kas. Miss Maude Painter sister
of the bride; and Miss Bessie Campbell
of Lawton Mr. Rico will bo accom
panied by Mr. Bert Bissell Fred Ellis j
H Richmond Ed Laux oi Lawton War-
ren and Ferd Painter. W. b. Swinford.
Ti V Khlnn nnrf .Tors Hunter. '
The Rov. J. T. Ogle will officiate at
tie ceremony. The wedding march
will bo rendered by Mr. Archibald Olnv
utead of Wlnfleld. OTiiraTohr-givon by
Mrs. C. B. Bllllngsley. Miss Ursula
Folrnter will bo the ring bunror. The
young couplo will reside at Lawton
where Mr. Rico is a leading attorney.
Mr and Mrs C. "E Bllllngsley enter-
tained tho High Five club an a !arg3
number of friends at their elegant
home on East NobU awnne in honor
of Mtss Griggs of Warroasburg Mo.
Tho rooms were prettllv decorated
with roses and prosentod a very at-
tractive appearance The prles were
von as follows: Gus ?e!son marnei
gentleman's $m Mrs; WHWi
married ladyr prlxe; C. V: Uimbsi
consolation yMtr Miss AtfeJa KeJw
young ladles'" prle; Strwfcrt Brif9
young gentleman's prise and iilsi
Arc Krooks cmf-olalolmiAiSSl
Ulinnvslny Va aslsK-l In entUfti"
ng the guets by Miss OriR?. "Wtk-nhe
Kimball. Miss Mabel Pamn-r Mrs. L
H. Kimball Mrs Le.l hi1 lv H
McC'onnell Elegant rtfreslimont-
wore served.
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THE OLD RELIABLE
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POWDER
AfeMlutory Pur
THEME iS HO SUBSTITUTE
0kIati6itiaMedtcal Society
Will Meet in Guthrie
Tho programme for tho session of
tho Oklahoma Medical socloty to be
held In Guthrie May 12 has been Is-
sued. Tho ordor of business and pro
gramme arrnnged la as follows:
Call to order 10 a. m.1 J. H. Sa6tmarkabl6 femefly are being mailed to
M. D. prosldonL
Invocation Tho Rev. J. 0. Howes. .
Address of Voicbnic lion. Frank
H.Greer. ! t 4-4.. r"
Response C UAValh M. D4 pi
m.lnhnmn f1tr t'
Reading and adoption of minutes of
previous meeting.
Applications for membership
Prsldetffs addross J. H. ScoU M.
Report of Judiciary commltteo andi
election of officors.
Solectlon of next placo oi mooting
Annual report of socrotary-treasnror.
h. g of contributions.
Adjournment.
Contributions
"Careless and Thoughtless Prescrib-
ing" Albert Settle Yukon.
Discussion opened by R. W. Hoi
brook Perkins.
-"Acetowhe' In Typhoid Fever" F
F. Jones Perry.
Discussion opened by W M. Hatfield.
Mulhall.
"Post Pperatlvo Technique of Ab-
domlnal Surjrary" R. D. Lopg
Okla-
homa City.
DlaciiBfoh Opened by F. P. Hulen.J
Pond Creek.
"Actlte Gastro-entorlo Infection"
Clltus t. Kerfoot Shawnee.
Discussion opened by 0. S. Bobo
Nonj an.
"The Mechanical Treatmont of Her-
nia" J. R. Phelan Oklahoma City.
Discussion opened by R. D. Lovo
Perry.
"Thcnglo Cuff Motliod of Entoror-
rnphj'hy. a new method O. B. Camp-
bell St Joseph Mo.
Discussion opened by A. L. Blush
Guthrie.
"Are We Drifting Toward a Hlghor
or a Lower Stato of Morals? C. D.
Arnold El Reno.
Discussion opened by Delos Walker
Oklahoma City. . ""
"Supra-public Lithotomy; with Re-
port of a Case" A. K Went Oklahoma
City.
Discussion opened by J. L. Molvln
Guthrlo.
"Tubercular Peritonitis" T. E. .Pot-
ter St. Joseph Mo.
Discussion opened by S. E. Knight
Enid.
"Some Dlsordors of Sleep" A. D.
Young Oklahoma City.
Discussion opened by J. W. Duke
Guthrie.
Somo Phases of tho Contrast of
Law nml Medicine" Chas. H. Woods
Esq.. Guthrie.
Discussion opened by Harry Walker.
Pawhuska.
"Fovor." C. W. Flsk Kingfisher.
Discussion opened by Harry A.
Reese Stillwater.
"The Early Treatment of the In-
sane" W. W. Rucks Guthrie.
Discussion opened by O. W. Griffin
Norman.
"The Physician and the Kind of Ma-
torlal It Takes to Make One" H. H.
Wynne EI Reno
Dlseussfon opened by B F. Hamil
ton Shawnoo.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
The Kansas Portland Cement ;om
pany has notified Seorotary Grimes of
the appoinUnent of Lincoln McKlnlay
t Kwktrk as their territorial agent.
Notarial commissions were Issued to
following:
T. E Bnrnon of Hobart Kiowa coun-
ty
L. H. Hnrkln of Tecumleh Potta-
watomle county.
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SENT FREE TO MEN.
Most .Remarkable .Remedy .That
Quickly Restores Lost Vigor
to Men.
Free Trial Package Sent By Mall
to All Who Write.
Eree trial packages of a most re-
all who will write tho State Medical
Institute. They cured so many men
who had battled for years against the
mental and physical suffering of lost
fenaiihood that the Institute has decld-
edWbdIslrIbut free trial packages to
all who write. '" a hojne treatment
and all men who affer with any form
of sexual weakness resulting from
youthful Jolly premature loss of
strength and memory weak back var-
icocele or omarfatlon of parts can
now cure themselves at home.
The remedy has a peculiarly grate
ful offect of warmth and seems to" act"
direct to the desired location giving
strongth and development Just where
It is needed. It cures all tho ills and
troubles that como from years of mis-
use of the natural functions and has
boon an absolute .success. In all cases.
A requost to tho State Medical Insti-
tute 2740 Elektron Building Ft.
Wnyne Ind. stating that you deslro
one of their free trial packages will
be compiled with promptly. Tho In-
stitute Is desirous of reaching
great class of men who aro unable' to
leave homo to bo treated and tho free
snmplo will enable them to seo how
oasy It Is to bo cured of sexual weak-
ness when tho proper remedies are
employed. Tho Institute makes no
restrictions. Any man who writes will
be sent a freo sample carefully seal-
ed In a plain package so that Its ro-
clplont need nave no fear of embar-
rassment or publicity. Readers are
requested to write without delay.
WILL EXTEND TIME..
Another Chance to Raise Bonus For
Railroad.
An Informal mooting of the board
of directors of tho Guthrie clhb was
held this morning to meat tho St. Louis
roprosontativos of the St. Louis El
Reno and Southwestern railroad. Ac-
companying Mr. Henderson to Guthrlo
aro Mfts3ra. Edward Whlttlkor J. C.
Vanrlppor L. Cl Tume and C. C. Nel
son of Ft. Scott. Colonel Fordyco
1 who wag expectedjj) bj present Is Uc-
ompanj'lng Seortary K!ohcock on
tho trip throughout the territory and
will reach here next week. Speaking
of the new road to a Loader" reporter
Mr. Henderson said:
"The quostlon of the new road com-
ing to Guthrlo Is I bolleve of vital
Importance to tho city. It Is not so
much a question of tho good It will
do this city but of the harm It can
do should the soomlngly small bonus
bo -thrown down. Other cities are
asking for the road and it is up to
Guthrie If this town wants It. Wo
would like to commence work upon
tho construction as soon a6 possible
and the laborers ara reedy and wait-
ing. Tho tlmo for raising the bonus
will h9 extended a little while longer
ind wphope the citizens can see that
it Is raised."
SANTA FE'S CONCERT.
Was a Delightful Entertainment at
Depot Last Evening
The concert given by the Coronado
Tent City hand at the Santa R depot
Jast evening was perhaps one of the
finest ovr glvon In the.ojty Tho;so many tokens or Bympatny in tne
pjatfqrm -and approaches to t'40 depot
were crowded with llsteucs and tho
renditions were well received and ap-
plauded.
A. A Weiss spoke of themdvantages
. rt nTnmnailrfc frtnfr flltvaa a cumwtAwl'
resort and of the ploUu-esque scenes'
to be seen in Ccllfornlaj Tho storeop-!
jtlcon views "were excellent and dls -
played the entrancing scenes to be
Jodud In the Golden Stato. The band
travel In a special Pullman and went
ito Wichita this morning. j
f Wall Paper Wall Paper $
9 t
While Jlenfro is almost
4
$ Paint lot $1.25 a
0
Do not let others deceive you by selling you paltit for Si. 50 to SI. 75 for we give you the
groods and tee prices we keep the largest and the most complete line of Drugs in the
Territory. If you can't get what you want at Relifnrs you might as well go home for
it is not in the city.
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TODAY'S MARKETS
IB Associated. Press.
Kansas City Live Stock.'
Cattle 'l'.OOO? nfteharlgftd.
Native steers 3 76S.26.
Cows and heifers 1.606.85.
Stockers and foeders 2.755.10.
Bulls 2 903.80.'
Calves 2 00Q 6 DO.
Hogs 5000; steady to week.
Heavy 0.026.77.
Packers 0.5080.60.
Medhlm. 6.6506 70.
v Light U6GG0.
Vorkors. 6.50 6.56.
Pigs 6.8i3CJE.
Sheop none; unchanged.
Kansas; City 'Gratn. j
ccii. . . .
July C2fc0S.
Cash No 2 hard 68 CO.
No. 3 66 07.
No. 4 cttgroj.
Rejeted 5761.
No. 2 redC9.
No. il 6C67.
Corn
May 39
July 873i0377.
Cash No. 2 mixed 40 41.
No. 2 white. 41.
No. 3 40840te.
2 white 34 35.
No. 2 mlxod 3333.
2 46.
Hay
Timothy 12.76(0)13.00.
Pralrlo 9.E010.00.
Reolpts of wheat 59 cars.
Kansas City Produce.
Butter-
Creamery 17020.
Dairy facy 17.
Eggs fresn 12.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of tho ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf-
ness and that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflo'sod condition of the mucous lin-
ing of tiro Eustachian "Tube. When
tUs tube Is inflamed you have a
rumbling sounu or Imperfect hearing
and when It Is entirely closed Deaf-
naas is the result and unless the in-
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to Its norman condi-
tion hearing will ba destroyed for
ever; nine caeos out of ten are caus-
ed by Catarrh which Is nothing but
an inflamed condliton of the mucous
services.
Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
oatarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Cutarrh Cure. Send for cir-
culars free.
P. J. CHENriY & CO.
Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Hall's Family PIHs are tho besL
t Be o nhand at the Vencedora at 8:30
sharp for the pool game.
Relatives Extend Thanks.
Writing from their homo at Dollar
Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Robort Wilson
reauest Tho Loader to extend the
hanits of the parents brothers and
Bisters to the friends who manifested
laat illness of the late Mrs. Thomas
M. Bowie
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Pest game of the tournament at
Vencedora tonight 8:30.
i.ihiw iwn mw
. Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren of Finch Ark. wrltos
"IroleT's Honey and Tar Is the best
preparation for coughs colds aai Vrog
trouble. I know that it lu c.ied
consumption In the first stagw"
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
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i'suvv ib iiic mne iu ouy wan
giving it away. We also give you
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to the
Whereas the comjiittci
early closing failed to publish the condition unon which o
I signed as agreed and also failed to send me a printed Jf
copy of the exception or condition and also failed to send
me a Union Card to put in my window I hereby abrogate m
the agreement and will hereafter open at 0.30 a. m. and
close at 8.80 p. m exceptor Saturdays when the store g;
will be closed at 10 p. m. o
With exception to members of my family my clerks "'
will not be detained after 6.30 p. m. excepting Saturdays g"
No goods will be sold on Sunday. A large part of mv n
stock consists of granite tinware and hardwire which my
competitors are selling without let or hindrance early and 2
late. I carry druggists' sundries such as Perfumery toi- o
let articles stationery etc. and my cc mpetitors sell early f
late and all day Sunday. Again t carry rugs pictures W
etc. and the furniture dealers re not included in this ir
closing mania." r.1'""t-!C&' J
Onue njb'rg the Kacjtet Store is with the people and 2
for the people early and late with the lowest prices. o
Kespectfully. S
GEO. H.JKING 9
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THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN-
Stylish and Reliable Vehicles
Highest grade carriages at medium pricescombinit.g qual-
ity Finish Comfort and Correct Style. All of our Vehi-
cles arc the reliable John Deere Studebaker and Colum-
bus manufacture. Callin and look them over and ask the
prices.
Light one-horse Surreys
$ Stylish Driving Wagons
Stanhope Phaetons
Wire Wheel Bike Wagons
all with or without rubber tires.
We have sold vehicles in Guthrie for 14 years
hide guaranteed.
Established
1889
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cite kept in stock.
Terrns Strictly Gash.
PKimpt delivery and best of service at all times.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1903, newspaper, May 9, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72047/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.