The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 149, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER UTH5IE 0KOM40MA THURSDAY JUNE 11 1903.
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A Shermari Lineman's Adventure In
the Territory.
Sherman Tex. Juno 11. D. W
Taylor lineman for the Western
t nlon Telegraph company who was
pnakohltton In tho Indian territory
near Durant Saturday night !s Improv-
ing. Mr. Taylor who resides In thlr
city In company with othor of his
follow workmen had been engaged
with tho linos In tfib territory and
after tne conclusion of their labors had
stretched upon tho grass to rest a few
moments. Mr. Taylor stretched out
Ills arm his hand coming In contact
with a large copperhead snake the
TOptllo Instantly fastened Its fangs In
the forefinger.
The hand was quickly withdrawn.
tho sharp fangs cutting tho Heahllko
n knife The Injured member was
bandaged tightly below the Wound
but notwithstanding tills precaution
the pain was so Intense " victim
fainted tho member swelling rapidly.
AMERICAN HENS LAY
COMPETITORS IN SHADE.
New York. Juno 11. At tho i
national egg laying contest now la
progress In an agricultural college
dear Sidney Australa tbo coops 'of
American hens stand first second and
fourth In a list in which all nations of
tho world nre represented. So rapidly
grew tho pllo of white eggs from tho
three American coons when tho word
'go" was given that Inside of a wMk.8uP" Court Arranjjes Dates for
tho English Gorman French and
other nationalities were left hope
lessly In the rear So groat Is tho!
.m.ni onnm .nf tho industrious !
American hens that tne Victory U district Changed to Lincoln county
plainly theirs. A poultry fancier this begins first Monday In September nnd
week received word from Sidney Payne county first Monday In Octo-
that tho triumph would result In a er.
.rrnnt rtfimnt.d ai over Eurone for I Second district Washita county.
American hens.
Bean th 9 ni Hav8 la's &oa.$
ASKS FIVE HUNDRED
FOR EACH KISS.
St Paul Minn. Juno 11. Three
kisses at $500 each total 51500 That
Is tho bill that has been presonted
"by Mrs. Anna Sletten of West Super-
ior to Frederick Madison a cattle
dealer hero. Tho bill has not been
paid and now the question Is bolng
litigated "n tho circuit court Mrs.
Slotton'a story In substance Is this:
Madison who was visiting hor hus-
band at tholr homo came out Into tho
ultchen to mako amorous advapoea
to her She claims that ho succeeded
to tho extent that he snatched three
Wsaos from Inr
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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Signature of I
NEGRO BALL PLAYER.
Remains of William Williams Brought
Here For Burial.
Tbe remains of William Williams a
negro and baso ball player were
found recently near the Washita river
at Chlckasha. Tho body was badly
decomposed and had evidently re-
mained In tho water sovoral days.
Williams had boon playing ball this
season with tho Lawton team and
whllo Id Chlckasha attempted to cross
tho swollen stream of tho Washita
Tlver daring 1U recent flood The skit v
capsized resulting in tho drowning of
Williams.
Many Children Are Sickly.
Mothor Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children uped by Mother Gray a
nurse In Children's Home Now York
Break up Colds In 24 hours cure
Fevorlshnosfl Headache Stomaoh
Troublos Teething Disorders and
Destroy Worms. At all druggists. J5o.
Sample mailed FIIEE Addrasfl Allan
S OImsl LeRoy N. Y.
Aro you a deputy United State
Marshal or poaseman? If so yo.
need n day book. Special prlntec
forms For sale Ur Tho Leader.
Chronic bronchial troublos and sum-
mer coughs can' be quickly relieved and
cured by P-Mey' Honey and Tar. Sold
by J. N. Wallaoo
For a nice upto date buggy call on
W. TJ. Packer
v
Cleo has organized
club.
a Commercial
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Jiiivi
The Rev. A. G
Copoland wllUpreaJJ6fit55 Jlcketa wJlbaonjstleJUB
next Sunday at 3 p. m. at the. Pro
bate Court room on the subject of
''ScripturaURSocJlsnuilMrAUMnYlted.
WrHfpP Jim Dumps had analyzed thatfood W
Lw 1 5 Whloh makes all things In life seem good.
I W The strictest tests found naught but malt L
Crisp flakes of wheat without fault L
f All filled with forco from brlmto Brim.
f' " Forco sure Is pure" cries "8uriny Jlm.H M
; courts investigation. Hf flP ra 3fl"' ..V
L Finds ForoM Abaolutaly Put. It t I W V
A "AtyonrrcquMtlhavopurchMedlntlwstorcsot l ft I . . f Y
v Cotton tho cereal known as ' Force' and have sub- 1 It TUMflr V
- k Jected tho food to careful analysis. I find It to be 11 Jl V
' isBl Pwt of Theory and Practice of Pharmaor R Vasbbbbb V
J 3gjk ypii- Blai Cofloga ttt rhiriloy." 220 U I
COURTS OF THE DI8TRICTS.
Sittings.
Tho supremo judges have arranged
the following terms of court: First
t Tuesday September 18: Custer coun-
ty Monday. September 28: Klngflsh
qr county Monday Qatober 12; Qlovo-
land county Monday November 2j-
Canadian courjy Monday November
28.
Third district No change.
Fourth district Pawhuska Osage
nation Monday September 7; New
kirk. Kay county Monday September
21; Pawnee Pawneo county Monday)
October 12: Noblj county. Perry Mon-
day November 30.
Fifth district No change.
Sixth district Beaver county at
Doaver Tuosday September 15; Day
county at Grand Tuosday October
6; Dewoy county at Taioga Tuesday
October 20 Woodward county at
Woodward. Tuosday. November 3;
Woods county at Alva Tuesday No-
vember 21
Seventh district Kiowa county. He-
hart Monday August 24; Comancho
county Lawton Monday Ootobar 5;
Caddo county- Anadarko Monday Na
vember 16.
OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY1
Annual Meeting June 12 1903 at the4
Carnegfe Library Oklahoma
City.
Tho regular -annual meeting oj the
Oklahoma Historical society will be
held at tho rooms of tho society In Ok
lahoma City on Friday Juno 12 at
2 p. m. (Tho mooting Is adjourned
from tho first week of Juno for rea-
sons malting it expedient). All editors
of the two territories contributing
their flies aro members of tho society
and entltlod to voto In the election of
the board of eleven directors for the
current term. Other persons regular-
ly elected members are entitled to
th same privileges and aro requested
to attend this meeting.
As tho edvTS of the two territories
constltuio thb reat p." cent of the
membership It is essential that they
bo present at tho annual meeting it
tho work of tho socloty is to receive
tho enthus'astlc support that It should.
Make youi Dions to attend.
All other persons of the two terri-
tories who fool an Interest In tho work
of hie Historical socloty are cordially
Invited to be present
Lincoln McKlnlay Pras.
Lon Whorton Sec.
Grove's Chronic Chill Cure
cures the chills that other chill tonics
don't cure. Mado of the following
fluid extracts: Peruvian Bark Blaok
Root Popular Bark PrloUIy Ash Barb.
Dog Wood Bark and Sarsaparilla.
The Best General Tonic. No Curo
No Pay. EOo.
Guthrlt Towel Supply.
Cabins! mirror oomb and brush
and a olean towel each morning U-00
per moyth.
Seo Walter Hammock at Star
Laundry.
Wlnfleid Cnautaqua' Assembly
For tho above occasion wo will sell
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wmwaaaae msBmj& m
15 to 26 Inclusive Final return limit
Juno 27.
SMALL BANKS GO UNDER.
Three Banks In New Country go Down
Dut Assets are Excellent.
Lawton. Okla. Jno 11. The banks
belonging to Itufi Connolla at India
homa Hnllls and Hedrlok havo beon
closea by Bank Jlxamlnor Coopor. 'Francisco San Diego nnd many othor
Tho banks had a capital of f 5000 points Thoso named below are rep-
each nnd it Is not bo"-Yod that the 'r&senlatlvQ and show tho oxtondod
total deposits exceeded 30000. torrlory to which reduced rntos will
Tho principal stockholder Mr. Hul apply
us Connella Is a nextonslvo dealer lnfv National Educational Association
school furnlturo nnd supplies and Boston Mass. ?4l.B0 round trip from
has boon engaged in building school
houses. Ho was In all cases paid in
school warrants Qr school bonds. Tho
bonds woro saleablo but the warrants
found slow sale outsldo. Because of
this ho turned thorn over to his banks.
Thoy aro safo and collateral but bo-
Ing slow of sale thyo could not bo
turned Into cash to moot tho demands
of depositors
rno consequence was
that the cash ran far below tho legal
requirements with little prospect of
converting tho collateral.
It is believed that the depositors can
be paid In full as tho iaco valuo of tho
nssote la conaldorably In o.coss of
tho liability to doposltora.
A TRYING POSITION.
Guthrie Readers Will Appreciate This
Advce'
A constant aching trios your patience
Not so annoying; cot bo irriUUnf
Itching -piles or eczema.
To scratch tne irritation manes u
worsa.
To leave it alono means misery.
Some Guthrie citizens can toll you
how to bo freo from these troubles.
Read tho following:
Mr. William H. Griffith retired mor-
chant of 1220 W. Cleveland avenue
says: "For 14 years some sort of
eczema was noticcablo on my face
and bands. It was not at all times bo
irritant but It defied all my efforts to
remove it. I tried almoct everything
that came to my notice irom reading
or about which I was advised by my
friends and acquaintances still the
trouble existed. Llko I had used
other salves and ointments when I
saw Doan's Ointment guaranteed to
euro eczema In any of its various
forms I went to 3. N. Wallaca'ii drug
store for a box. Ono or two applica-
tions soothed and a continuation ful-
ly pioved that Doan's Ointment acta
up to tho representations mado for
It."
For salo by all dealers. Price 50
eants par box. Foster-Mllburn Co.
Buffalo N. Y. sole agents for tho
United States.
Remember tho name Doan's and
take no substitute.
A World's Fair Exhibit Fund asso-
ciation hlas been formed In Alabama
to raise funds to provide and main-
tain a worthy e&hlblt of the state's
products and source at the World's
Pair next year. Tho start legislature
felled to make an appropriation fojrlWaU. of Salem. Mo. Is Instructive.
official participation. I"' have been troubled with kidney dte-
Cannda's exhibit of nsh at thoUaw tor th- Ias five years I lost
World's Fiilr wiil embrace the fish flesh and er felt well and doctored
from her Inland waters such as Hud-
son Day and the Great Lakes her
principal rivers and both sea ooasts.
OASTOHIA.
Beanth x; The Ktod m Ha AIf Bil
A f&aturo of Washington's atatt
horfiQUUural exhibit at tho World's
Fair wUl be a display of celery four
foot high and rhubarb the same height
anjj 6xglnches thick.
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Reorganization
robbery o
FOR YOUR SUMMER OUTING.
This season there will bo numerous
opportunities to travol with little out-
flay for railroad faro. Reductions will
( bo made oy tho Santa To to Boston. I
Baltimore Dotrolt Denver. Colorado
Springs Puoblo Los Angoloe. Sanj
Guthrie Cholco of routes. Ticket
0no sale Juno 30 to July 4 Inclusive
Original return limit may bo extonded
5 Soptombor 1 1003.
international Convention United
Socety of Christian Endeavor Denver
Co0. nound trip from Guthrie $19.20.
Tlckots on salo July 1 to 10 Inclusive
ncturn nmt BOOti to loavo Colorado
Ancust 31. 1903. Reduced rates to
Gailforna nni Grand Canyon will bo
mmlo dMrlnB t 0 meeting for tho bono-
lflti o thoe wht) raay a03ro to extend
AJOlr journoy
Sunmer Toura to Californla-Chria.
' Ende.vo. ... of BaiB
T' " m
of Ghrlstlan Endeavor tloketa (July
1-10) tickets to California and baok
1 may be purchased at vory favorablo
ratos. Only 760.00 to Loa AuoIob or
San j?rnn.iic0 and return with prlvl-
lege Of attending Chrle 1an Endeavor
convonUon at Denver on going trip.
(ExMj)anl opportunity for Endeavored
' 0 ftUsmd convention anu thBn vlalt
Grand Canyon and Collfornln.
J International Convention Epworth
League Detroit Mich- Round v trip
from Guthrie $30.20. Tickets on sale
July 14 and 15 wtlh limit to permit
leaving Dotrolt as lato as August 16.
Grand Lodge B. P. O. E. Baltimore
Md. TIcko's on salo at Guthrie for
13870 on July 17 and 18. Roturn limit
to leave Baltimore July 2fj. ProvJ'
lon has boon mado for extension of
such limit to loavo thore ns late an
July 31.
Colorado and Utah Excursions.
Round trlP tlckots to Donvor Colorado
Springs and Puoblo may be purchased
at Guthrie for $21.60 dally to and in-
cluding September 30. To Salt Lako
City and Ogdon for $30.50 during same
period. Final limit October 31 1908.
Tent City (San Diego) Cal Special
reduced rato for tlckots covering
round trip railroad and Pullman faros;
meals enroute- two weoks' board and
lodging at Coronado Tono City; also
railroad fare to and from and meals
and lpdgln at Grand Canyon. From
Topoka the cost is only $108.26.
Fpr deecriptve literature reserva-
tion of sleeping car space or further
partloulare about ovenU advertised
hers or for ratea to other points or for
other oaoaaions apply to
A. J. Corklns
Agent A T. & S. P. Railway.
Was Wasting Away
The following letter from Robert R
Uh leading physicians and tried ait
1.
remWWS auggeated wKttoot raiiei. rjrj.
ally I tried Foley Kidney Oura and
less than two bottle completely our-
d me and I am now sound and well."
Sold by J N Wallace.
Examination of Attorneys
The Territorial Bar committee this
afternoon decided to hold examination
of attorneys on Friday June 23 at
9 o'cloak a. m.
Beforo buying your buggy see the
sometimes rvsans beautiful line of them at W D
.1 ' 'Ipacker'a
Weir City McAlcster. Canon City ..u Arkansas Anthii-
cite kept in stock.
Terms Strictly Cash.
Prompt delivery and best of service at all times.
mce ana yams mi Uklahova
ft ;tl.... ..4.n.-.. Js
7 !- f
IBtiFfKfKK&vr
a nmiu" ut-Lin . - uiny umu iie.uin mem tnus preaeiv
Ing the wood-work fnmi inlury a wonderful invention whlca
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. Our shop
has the Only Hendersorv T'ro Setter :n this section of the
United States We alo have the vei latest Goodvear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put llrst quality rubber tit r son any wheel
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles mi de to order. Rf.-
pairlng painting and trimming our specialty. You are invited
to visit our factory the best equipped in the Southwest
First class Horseshoing SCHICK R. AM Gl WICKMAM
felVaKta1MPy1flSp
Mat aal aaalk BRaBBBal I J I I Kl Vui I fJ 7 Iflll M M aaaaan .aaam aaiaBim
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Free Reclining: Chair Cars on all Trains
Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Stooping
Cars Pullman Yourlst Steeping Cars
between MEMPHIS and the
PACIFIC COAST
J. t MoNALLY P I. A.. QEO. H. LEE U. P. M
Oklnhoma City o. T. tittle Rook Ark.
Little journe3rs to Northern lake resorts will be wore popular
this summer thaii ever Many have ntieady arranged their
summer tours via.
Gliicap Milwaukee & St Paul
RAILWAY
and many more are gf ing to do likewise. Booklets that will
help you to plan your vacation trip have been issued for those
interested and will be sent on receipt of postage as follows:
"In Lakela.nd" and "Summer Homos' 0c
"Lckes Okoboji and Spirit Lake 4c.
348 Main Street.
TRAVELER'S FAVORITE
THROUGH SERVICE
Bttwetn St. Loulf Kuui City
i-orjamiin wicnua UKunoma uy
Aa4 Polatiia aUuuri Kanua. AIuuum Mlnlulppl laolttaaa Tnu
OUuwaia aajl Indian Ttttitatin lailtax ana ZlllaaU.
IifaraMloa u ta tr.lo mrUM ud turn tlia Ubitnud dMcritxtt auut prouptl flmltlicd upw
.rt.iic.au. to B.r. ounm
oiv.
Columbia Disc
. GrabbofrhoDe
Not necessary to learn to play any In-trument. Bin t'.ic tjfw
up-to-date Uraplioplione. K-ir hu ju rfi-ttiv band or
Clieatra violtu piano eornct and the human volte
Tilt DISC CRAPIIOPIIOVt IS UOC IV TIIHtC
srr $ 1 5 $2 and
7-inch records 50 ccnU och;
S5 per dozen.
I04nch records $1 each;
$!0 per dozen.
" Columbia High Speed Moulded Records fit all types of talking' machines
using c;'ilndrical record and are superior to all others.
Columbia Phonograjih Company
" (WANB PBIZt PAKI 1900) '-" ' T
88 Wmkmmh Avm. CHiCMGO ILL.
N. F. CHEADiE 1
Wholesale am? 'cUll dealer W
lnaaktndsat
GOAL
ave. Phone 6 f
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PHONE 681
If you will pay a visit f th
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagon Works
HUE . uivislon St3
We will show you how ie
til'lltftl lnraait vann-nn nnA kham.
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M. F SMITH.
Commercial Agent
Dallev.s.TexaLS
Mtrapbli. Blralnzhaio Pari Port Wortb
aacnr
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 149, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 11, 1903, newspaper, June 11, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72075/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.