The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 12, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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TUESDAY MAY 1S 1603.
LEADERETTES.
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Local Happenings of City anij Terri-
tory Briefly Told
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Coinn!tnUi ar rect"rt $ th Still
waV r:(sterimpnt Station about ldtoct-
ed nttrwry stock.
Wmikotntt claim to be doing Mofe
building than any other town in the
territory twelve buildings being no
under way.
Now that a Soaking rain ilrt fallen
the same persons who were saying a
Kdftt5hat th wJieat Crop woul 1
W & mflulW. predict tfia drop will be j
tie biggest in the history of Oklalio-1
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"I used tQ spoml 00 cents a day for cigars1 said a
Guthriebusiness man the other day. "Finally I decided
to cut oft the habit A hrppy thought struck me. T went
to the Capitol Natfoi.al Bank and (jot a
Little
Every time I felt like smoking Ipulleo a dime from
my pocket and dropped it in the bank. That was live
months ago. Do you know I have quit smoking and have
?72.i0 with interest to show for it at the Capitol National."
You can open an account in the name of your child
grand child wife or any relative or friend for that mat-
ter and the bank you receive f rem us will make an excel -
lent present. Any amount irom
(MT0fe$M3m?BANK
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E. Billingslev. Pres
R 3. Briggs Ass't Cashier.
We allow Interest at the ra.te of 4 per cent
per annum
Open Daily from
Capital and Surplus
Over a. Million
LEADERETTES.
Local
Happening! of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
Ice eu-Ql u bought bis darling
- And chi n and ato and ato;
Till at last hor htirt she fcavt him.
To mako ropnx f6.- one more pluto
-Harvard Lar.;uon.
Things aro shaping up to complete
lor tho Klngflshor Chautauqua to be
held in tho city park the Inst of June
Lieutenant Hobson Sam Jonos Ur
Briggs. McCray tho Irish wit; I . n.
Wlckersham M. M Parkhurst the
Quaker quartette anil other foa'tlren.
Tho entorjalnments will bo equal to
those of lite older dhiuitamiiins
Chlckasba will havo a race mewing
at the fair grounds May 30
Tho Wichita mountain minora scorn
determined to Qnd gold or "busU1'
Tho Pond Creek News has a )i"ui'i
caH ' ) "Nowsettes and Sclssoi Ink
turns.' (
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th World's
territory.
lias m'i"
Fair fund
I J-t'O to
tho Indian
for
imwre
Everything goes wrong. The digestion is
bad. The head aches. The brain is dull. The
I nerves weaken. And the
iour doctor knows what medicines will
cure these troubles : the medicines that are in
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Consult him freely.
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"Five years ago I had Dunohoi coma ot on my s4 8& had a breaking
out on my body I trltd dlffctfcnt rccdW witfeeuf fcUef. I thn tried
Ayei'a Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken haJf a.JboHlo tirtt bunches nnd the
raih were gone and I felt like a new niaa." M. A. Wau Bentley Creek Pa.
U. AllonftUte.
Savings Bank
tfi up secures a oann.
V'NW'
G. A. Nelson Cashier.
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9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
$150000
on Deposit
Mrs. L. J. Wilson ha3 boon granted
a patent on a receptacle used In pick-
ing cotton. .
A "Kr.ty ' train killed u cow at flu-
fauln. and about fifteen minutes later
Wade Smith a negro was arreetod for
sailing the carcass as choice beef-
steak. An Indian went Into an El Reno sa
loon and asked permission to play the
piano. Tho loungers thought the In
dlan was drunk but when he hit the
keys they found him to u Padorewsltl
In red Ho was a Sioux and a gradu-
ato of Carlisle.
Darllesvllle
hotel.
Is to recolvo a new
Oklahoma City 1b at prosent infest-
ed with a gang of pickpockets and tho
pernio In town and especially about tho
depots aro being robbed every day.
W. H. Haines and othors havo or-
ganized a now bank at Mangum
Greor county to bo known as the Cora
morclal National bank. It hag ?25000
capital stock.
A new I. O P. Jfv2rto rr.
tuted at Orlando Pnday night
13 !n.U
skin is nearly ruined.
i. C. AYEHCO. 1.0J. ;11 jllui
iibiiiiu iiaiimrrniM mmm
The Muskogee Souther. railway has
filed maps will) the United States In-
d'tta1 flgerit. showing Its line of deft-
nit location from this city td-Splrs
through the Creek. Cherokee and Cho -taw
nations. Splra Is U Junction
point of the Kansas City 'Southern
The new road now building will use
the Kansas City Southern tracks from
Splr to Fort Smith.
Coyotes are tflrmereus near Jatft-'-
A $10000 hotel Is to be built at Va.n-
gtthi. Tha Greet county Jail contains nine-
tfceif prisoners. ' '
The Gonry Gasetto Is now untJur the j
management of M. D. Carley.
There were 42 passengers from llnl
hall Saturday to attend the circus at
Guthrie Mulhall State Jojrna1
Testimony Is being taken at Law-
ton In support of a claim to be sub-
mitted to the federal court in whlcn
W. S. Glenn now of Palestine Texas
asks for $20000 for 7000 buffalo hides
which were destroyed in May 1877.
by Quanth Parkor's band of Comau-
Tho Rev. J. A. Roauolmmp ofBlftak-
woll Is organizing a company to es-
tablish a Baptist oollogG at South-Me-
Alestor. "
Tho Kickapoo Indians nro rartffliy
leaving the territory their reservation
being shared In Southwestern Okla-
homa with he Pottawatomles Shaw-
neo3 and other remnant tribes. fTlioy
arc settling In Old Moxlco selling
their valuable Oklahorna lands. .
The X-Rays.
Rocant experiments by practical
tests and examination with tho aid of
tho X-Rays establish It as a fact that
Catarrh of tho stomach Is not a dis-
ease of itsolf but that It rosults from
repeated attacks of indigostion. "How
Can I Cure My Indigestion?" Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo is curing thousands
it will cureou of indigostion and dys-
pepsia and provent or cure Gatarrh of
'.the Stomach. Kodol digests what jou
oat makae the stomach sweet. Sold
by J. N. Wallace.
To Encourage Immigration.
Tho Rock Island systoai Is making
an effort to encourage immigration
Into Oklahoma as well as to intorest
capitalists aid business and profes-
sional men Jn tho territory.
In this undertaking it should havo
tho nctlvo co-operation of every resi-
dent for this -reason: thu more peo-
ple tore aro In Oklahoma tho hlghoj"
tho prlco of land wli! be and tho
and tho greater will b the prost-PJau
greater will bo the prosperity of every
man and woman In t
The plan which will be followed Is
to publish in Eastorn farm Journals
letters from farmers and business men
who have made money by coming to
Oklahoma. Letters should go into
details to the extent of tUtlng how
much money the writer had when ho
arrived what he did what success h
has mot with and wha he thinks of
that portion of Oklahoma in which ho
is located In order to prepare such a
letter it is sot neceaeary that tha
urltor shou'd possess special qualifica-
tions as a literary man. On the con-
trary a plain straight-forward state-
ment of fucts is of much greater value
ill an floWd descriptions of climatic and
other advantages
Photographs not of persons but of
cattle fied lots Oroiug crops har-
vesting operations etc. can bo uuod to
advantage.
Letters are doslrod not only from
farraors and farmers' wives but also
from merchant sohool teacherst
olergymon-from fjvery.one In brief
who has a aiory to teil and who knows
how to toll it.
Jnb. Sebastian
Passenger Traffio Manager
Qhlcago 111.
Daily Leader 10 cents a week do -
"vered-
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Oae of the essentials of tho happy bimea of to-day is a fund of
Information as to right living and tho best methods of promoting
health anrl happiness. With proper knowledge each hour of
recreat'ji of enjoyment and of effort may La made to con tribute
to tb end and are of not less value than the using of the most
vjhdesomo foods and the selecting of the best medicinal agents
"whin needed. With the well-informed medicinal agents ore used
only when nature needs assistance and while the importance jof
cleansing tho system effectually when bilious or constipated has
longben known yet until within recent years it was necessary
to report to oils salts extracts of roots iarks and other cathartics
winch were found to bo objectionable and to call for constantly
increased quantities.
Then physicians having learned that the most excellent laxative
and ccailrative principles were to be found in certain plants
principally In the leaves the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered
a method of obtaining such principles in their purest condition and
of presenting them with pleasant and refreshing liquids in the form
most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as
Syrup of Figs aa figs were used with the plants in making it
because of their agreeable taste.
This excellent remedy is now rapidly coming into universal usensihe
best' of family laxatives because it Is simple and wholesome and cleanses
and sweetens tho system effectually without ulsturbing the natural
functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discon-
tinued when it is no longer required.
All who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember
tlwtt it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-informed
approve and recommend and use and which they and their little ones
alike enjoy because of its pleasant flavor its gentle action and its
beneficial effects.
'Syrup of Figs is for sola byall reliable druggists at the regular price
of fifty cents per bottle to original packagos only having the name of
the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company
Cdlfornia Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
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Louisville Ky.
FAMOUS DOCTORS COMING.
Doctors Clark of Wichita to Be Here
May 16
Doctors Clark will be here from
Wichita May 1C. They will stop at
tho Elks hotel. Theso doctors have
an established reputation. They aro
not fakes or quacks such as have bur
dened Guthrie. They treat all formft !
of chronic nervous and private 41s- j
eases.
Bearitle j4 Kind Yoq Have AfAars Ect!f
St. Louis Mo Mobile ant Ohio rvon-
dnctors brakemen yardmo i and bag-
gagemen all along tho ine V
St Louis and Mobllo weat '.u sji
atriko at 9:20 o'clock yi i-tlaj he
catiso .tuey were not given a io per
Crew: cerv-1
io for ih?8 !
tent Incroaso in wagos for
lIA n n rl n T nM Ahnt Irna... m .. Wm. k
j.vv "Hi I'vi uvuk iiiuiuMu tri i.itirn j
engor service which thqy have tmaa)
trvinf. in t dnnn tmn ... .ihm.i
.... v- aw m... uuuuu j -v .uvv
800 men aro involved.
All mombers of tho Woodmen of tho
World aro requested to be present at a
meeting to bo held Tuejday evening
May 12. at tho W. O W. hall. By or-
der of Robert W. Myers Council Com-
mander. OASTOH.IA.
Bw. tte A The Kind ou Hays AMayj Boegt
Blgtutme
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Tho Loadt-r has Just made up a
froah supply of Road Oven ear's ac-
count books. These books comply
with tho new law in every particular
For Rent.
Rooms furnished or
Economy grocery 210
avenue.
unfurnished
j3. Oklahoca
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havo Always Boyght
Boars the
Signature of
t&yiffifigfc
Editor Orummond Retires.
W. I. Drummond who baa been man
aging editor of tho Hntd Itegjo for the
past four years has sold ala entire
Inewspaper holdings conslstingof one.
tinlf IlitnrAst In Ilia TtalW anil 'jil.lw
Eagle and tho printing plant of the
JKaglo Publishing cqnirnuiy to Cad
Ajiaru or uoardstown IJUnols.
a Guaranteed cuefor piles. ;
Itching Blind. Bluing or Protrud-
jlng Pl'es. Your druggist will rejund
'your money TLPazo Ointment falls to
icure you. 50 wpts.
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tires without cuttn! wldinj' and heatintr them thus -preseiT
in tne vu.iii-worlr from injury a wonderful invention which.
co.-t a lartfe sum of money in order to be up-to-date. Our shop-
hj tlir Only Henderson Tire Setter :n this section of the
United States. We also have the verv latest Goodyear ffutber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rlibber tites on any wheel
that rqlls buggy or wajjon. New veliicles made to order. R-
pairlnfr palatlng- and trimming our specialty. You are invited
t visit our factory the best equipped In the Southwest.
First class Htfrseshoiftg SCHICKR.AM C& WICKMAW
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J!nh nt eiegnt-tiiyie no correct
iri7"iiT 'o'j" wv wmw.
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l?c3? commercial work-tuchntcal truth-
i nis aiumus views ana interiors snlt
I'nsurpatsed portraits and enlarging true
j none In a manner nurc to pleas yon
in1portr4lt ana jileture-in views that are
nice
Our Yivrk satUfles so Joes the ?rlce. 5
C. A. HUFF. GUTHRIE
Artist and Manager. O. T.
WILL CHRISTEN
Architect.
116 West Okla. Ave. Guthrie.
I al'0 solicit perspective Work and
wash drawings from
architects.
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25CrMTt
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Mi. :is C'i fi4 l.th street
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rHE ST. PAUL ART CALEWfAR.
Beautiful Heproduetloru
In Color.
Ptt! Drawings.
(By Bryvou.)
Six
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Sheet( h)xl5 Inchcb
mall m rectiiit of 2& ceaft
1r stamp or coin
Address:
A. Hlller
General laiener Agenf
Cnlcago. MilwaiiKe & S Paul Rail
way Company. ChVago til
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vMfce Kifeey suuhChaM!fl!atitd
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F. JI C"rk he rslgflu! u ;ra-'
urer and dlrotor of -hte QWnnojnisi
iopse : .Wing ccjmuw V .
Okla.. to 'ake .effeet May 2 rmx
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Good aiinsalwavs at Frol Harvey's
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PHONE 681
It you will pay a visit to tb
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagon Works
aa2 S. Division StJ
We will sliow yon hew Me-
tighten loose wairoti and bunv.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
VICTOR -G HOUSTON
InKiiranr-p. Rpnl F.st.itf-
Agent for leading fire insurance
companies.
utnee: Kear .bank of Indian
Territory
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Ettate
t Notary PublU and
Insurance Agent.
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L.O. LyUe. T. R. Evans.
LYTLE & EVANS
Attorneys at Law.
Practice In all courts of the Territory
Dewey HuIIding. Guthrie Okla.
CHAPPELL & MINTONYE
Lawyers
Practice In a't courte. Rooms 3 4 5
New Adler Bldg.
Phone 631. Uuthrle Okla.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frcnk Dale. A. Q. C Bloreiv
OALE & BIERER
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma arvnetv.
Joseph Wlaby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adler bloek south Bide Oto
lahoma avenue.
STRANG & BLACK.
Lawyers.
Practice In all Courts of the
Territory.
Q.. W- BURTON
Dealer in
IeW tt JeCOflU flaila UOOflST
MHighest price paid for rub-
bery copper brass and scrap
iron of all kinds. Wagons sent
tn all pants of the city for stuff.
Ill S. Second St. Guthrie O.T.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 12, 1903, newspaper, May 12, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72049/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.