The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 19, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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R. f Briggs Ass't Cashier.
Wo edlow Interest at the ra.te of 4 pei cent
per&nnum
Open Daily from 9
Capital Jnd Surplus
fcOver a. Million
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LEADnrjETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told
Five mall sacks of government year
books hano arrived In tho city address-
ed to ox-Pelegato Dennis T. Flynn for
distribution throughout tho territory.
Ho has turned them over to Congress-
man McGnlro for that purpose
John Horn Tom Dolym and Charles
Sally of tho Iowa trlbo of Indians ore
In tho city making arrangements for
tho annual groen corn danco near
Perkins in tho near future.
Announcement cards havo ben to
corral In tho city of tho wedding on
August 12 In Ithaca Michigan of Miss
Iris Sarah Parkor and James Welling-
ton Sturgis. Tho groom Is tho assist-
ant profossor In Gorman and Latin
at Uio territorial univorslty at Nor-
man. Tho Farmers Co-operatlvo associa-
tion at Perry has sold 92600 shares of
atock.
More than $60000 worth of lots have
boon rold In tho new slto of Mountain
Vlow.
Pawnoo Is playing brldgo whist but
Stillwater continues to bo amused with
flinch.
Ten men at Hobaxt bogan talking
about tho foolishness of carrying a pistol-
Later nine of thorn were found Iq
ho armed.
Wltn ono or$w John Shaw put up
S36 bales of hay in six hours and flf-
toon mlnuoa at Wllburton I. T. and
believes that he holds tho record.
The old story about lightning's
iiover striking twloo In the samo place
waa put on tho shelf whon two bolts
In succession struck tho house of David
Kwlntf. noar Bliss.
"Jootns" Carter of Blackwell. while
acting as Hnbatitme at a drill of the
local fire department fell off the how
wagon broke his arm In two places
and uioppod up the street with his
face.
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do the same?
a. m. to 4 p. m.
- - $130000
on Deposit
A Mtsslsslpplnn refused to live In
southern Pottawntomio county because
ho could find no negroes to work for
him. Ho believed that cotton and ne-
groes were Inseparable.
A reward of ?25 has been offored for
Stophon Alfonso who escaped from a
Sotuh McAlester hospital whllo In do-
llrlum caused by typhoid. Ho Is sup-
posed to havo died from exposure.
Charles Ruckman lost his pocket
book containing ?105 In tho highway
noar Watonga. An Indian probably
without enough money to buy a fifteen
cent meal found tho pocket book and
returned it to Uuekman.
Jm Smith's Gem ventures to romar!
that Fort Gibson Is Infested with a few
gourd-hoaded boys who would disgrace
tho rural districts of tho Philippine
lsland8. It is now In order for tho
gourd-heads to "rock' Jim's home.
Otis Chandler who lived near Ana-
darko committed sulcldo tho other day
by cutting his throat and shooting
himself.
W. D. Robinson among tho pioneers
In tho central part of tho territory
dlod hint week at Edmond. Ho was
hero at tho opening.
Alva has a story started that the
railroads of Woods county are trying
to put a county eoat town In the exact
center of that county. . r
W. A. Slough has sold tho GlMtQna'
Stato bank of Rraman and G. E. Dowls
of Dlaokwell and W. H. Burk of Woll
Ington havo bought It.
Tho Blaokwoll National bank Is tbo
new caption unjlor which the tiBtltu.
Hon formerly known as tho Bunk of
Blaokwol) Is doing business.
Oiilahoma City is agitating tho prop
ositlon of voting $3.60000 bonds for the
purpose of battering its waiar facili-
ties and Improving the drainage sys-
tem. Woodmen of the Vorld camps of
JElk City Hamraon. Txmo Sayra Bar-
Hn aad Chevenno will hold u union
celebration north of Elk City. August
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The best vegetable pills you
can buy are Ayer's Pills.
And the best Sarsaparilla is
Ayer's. Two grand family
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leaBerettes.
uorl HappenlnQB of City and Terrl-
tory Briefly Told.
Many Inhabitant of Oklhaoma left
!att wk for tho Pftolrto cUIt to at-
tend tho G. A. It nortinpmant at San
Prtmcleoo.
IllticKwell continues to pound on Its
big oarfllval. which Is to last from
September 1 to 6. It will bo one nf
the host big evonts In Kay comity dur
lng tho fall.
It in understood that Lieutenant Col
onl Martin P Mails or tho personal
SMort of Oonornl Nelson A. Miles wl1
succeed Lieutenant Colonel Yeatman
at Fort Rono.
In arTMtlng an Arkansas "moon-
Bhlner" who was scouting In tho moun
tain! noar Fal&hina Doputy United
States Marshal J. E. Emmort was fired
upon by tho moonshlnor's wife who
used a Winchester. Sho was dfsarmd
with difficulty.
Charles Glenn 10 years old. whose
pnrenta live near Shawnectown I. T..
accidentally shot and killed his 4-year-old
brother with a 32-callbro rlflo. Tho
boy's mother and fathor were absont
and when they returned tho boy al
leged that his brothor had fallen on a
sharp Btick which penetrated his
broast. To tnako hia story credible ho
had sharpened a stick pushed It into
tho wound and then filled tho bullet
hole In the wall with ashes. If he
I1V80 long enough ho may make a
record. '
A resemblance to the hon story In
"The Virginian." as told in tho Ed
mond Enterprise: Henry Herbert
glvos as his reason for not having
mules on tho placo that thoy killed too
many colts and calves. Ho said that
at ono tlmo ho had a maro mule that
was to crazy to fondle a now born calf
or colt that It took two or threo men
to keep tho mulo away when she spied
ono of the young. Tho mulo would
play with n colt and in Joy pick It up
with her tooth and keep at tho colt
until It waB killed.
Blackburn's populnco turned out a
few nights ago to run down and kill
not a negro but a mad dog which a
farmer had chased out of that part of
tho country with rocks.
What more oxhlliaratlng remark
could bo found In tho two or three
rfcore country papers In Oklahoma than
tho recont ono regarding tho heavy
rains of tho last two weeks?
Although Frank Lessort discovered
marble on his land in tho Kaw coun-
try elghtoon years ago ho kept tho
matter secret until recently. Tho de-
posit Is said to bo of great value.
That exhibit car whlc'n tho different
counties of the territory are fixing up
to surprise tho easterners Ib rapidly
receiving Its last contributions and In
a fow days will start for tho east.
Kingfisher's wheat market has been
up from 1 to ? cents higher on tho
bushel than It was two weeks ago. It
Is now considered among tho highest
paying markets In that section of the
territory.
In Woodward county alfalfa haB
made two god bap crops and will still
ylold a great deal of seed provided the
season Is favorable. Thcro will be a
largo additional acreago of alfalfa
sown in Oklahoma this fall.
C A. Brock has been brought back
to Woodward to face tho accusation of
mortgaging some cattle tho second
time. It required the persuasive pow
er of the Oklahoma governor and the
loxfcutlvo oj Colorado to Induce Mr.
Brook to revisit Oklahoma.
Three spectres that threatens baby's
life. Cholera Infantum dysentery.
diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry never falls to con-
quer them.
Jf you loso your life your time your
hand your foot your eyes by accident
or disease the Aetna pays.
R. H. Piety Agent
Room 9 Spurfock Bldg.
You Know What You Aro Taking
When you tako Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic beoouBQ the formula Is plainly
printed on every bottlo showing that
tt la simply Iron and Qulnlnu In a
taste'ess form. No Cure. No Pay. 60c.
Romember those dependent on you
Take nut an Aetna Acoldent and
Health policy today
R. H. Piety Agent
Room 9 Spurlock Bldg.
W. T. WALKER
Writes
ALL KIN08 OF INSURANCE.
120 W Okla. Ave. 'Phons 810.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
tt Ton hY't regular hrMy motnint of tha
towcia cTtrr dar you're 111 OtStUI be. Ketp yon
boweli open end b well. Force In tne thtpeot
violent pnrilo or pill polion ! dancerona. The
smoothed eatlaat moit perfect Trey of keoplng
the boweli clear and rleen It to tafce
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Plaaaait Palatable Potent Tat Good Do
OomJ Nert. Sicken Weaken rrrtpi 10 Hand
SO eente perboi. Write for t rati 'ample and took
Ut on health. Addreae M
Sterling Remedy Companf CMcxqO or Hew York.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
(First Published in Daily Lcador Aug.
12 1903.) .
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In tho District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory.
St. Louis El Rono and Western Rail-
way company a corporation
Plaintiff
vs.
Jonn Daniels Lucy J. O. Daniels and
Susan E. Daniels
Defendants.
To John Daniels Lucy J. C Daniels
and Susan E. Danlols:
You will take notice that tho St.
Louis El Rono and Western Railway
company plaintiff abovo named did on
tho fith day of August 1903 file Its
petition In the district court of Logan
Coupnty Oklahoma Tonitory asking
for tho apDolntment of threo disinter
ested free holders residents of Logan
County Oklahoma Territory as com-
missioners to inspect and view the fol-
lowing described real estate situated
In Logan County Oklahoma Torritory.
to-wit:
The northeast quarter of section
twolvo (12). township sixteen (16).
north of range three (3) of tho Indian
Meridian and to assess the damages
which you and each of you may as
defendants abovo named sustain by
reason of tho appropriation of a part
of i-o abovo described tract 6f land as
and for a right of way for tho above
named plaintiff corporation and you
and each of you aro further notified
that such application for tho appoint
ment of said commissioners will bo
presented to tho Judgo of- the said dis-
trict court on tho 2uth day of August.
1903 at tho hour of nlno o'clock a. m.
or as soon thereafter as counsel may
bo hoard.
Frank Dale
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SEAL.
ATTEST:
T. A. Neal Clerk of tho District Court.
By Wm. R. Benham Deputy.
(tirst published in Daily Leadr
August 18 1903.)
Application for Liquor Hcensa. .
Territory of Oklahoma County of
Logan as.
Notice Is hereby given that
J. S. Herber
has this day filed In the office of the
County Clerk in and for said County
his petition asking that n license b
granted htm to sell at retail matt
spirituous and vinous liquors on.
In Crescent township at tho town
of Crescent in said County and Ter-
ritory. If no protest bo filed on or befor.
September 3 1903.
hli petition will bo granted and 11
tfmso issued.
Witness my hand and the sea p
said county hereto affixed tfci'
17th day of August 1903.
(SEAL.)
N. J. C. Johnson
County Clerfe.
O. K Loan Office
Money loan'd on Dlaraonde Watchen F.e-
ToWcra and all valurblea.
ItcaaonalilcrateH courteous treatment
S. RABIN.
203 "W. Harrison GuthrW?.
Free Trial
DEATH TO HAIR-ROOT AHD BRANCH
Kaw
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by tho
MISSES BOX.
A Trial Treatntil
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ctettiti itwt atl etber fat ccniurfe that of UhiU4y
dettrvylotf wftiftuu tuif tix nJ brunti. entirely t
!najnetri:r wbOwr ttbci tnutuib or xrovtli on iM
neck checks or ttmi tod ttut loo. utuut impiUleg In
any war the 2oct or mete uuitm tkio.
The Mkutt Uu bar Ucouc:f tested U efficacy atrl
are dettrovt ikMlMMlmetitttf tMUtitiiittohl
thyfcvrlta thrf?ttrkptive Biota c ' UL-ALL
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trUI BI be Mat. free of charge la any ltd who iH
write for It a4 aay the; aa he 6er la tMi pepcr With
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coeeryUi tAetaeMefyouf ow Mnteewill thrncui.
1 cm you that the treaistes V HI 1. 1 A IX. it A I It"
'Ml raj you of one of the ft" dn backs to perfect
lTcUae& (Wl of avpxAuoua hair on the lata M
rxkof wonica
fleaM uulntii4 that a peneeul ditrioii of out
tfeatiwcotuuyiMaavthfa. A trUifciMtesfMycuffoe
vrich yon taa im yureira4 wave our ctabna iff H&4-
Ur tvo tocat etaaipa for isulilaa.
7BmidB9 fifth Afrmmmm w Te
A Penny Saved is Worth Two Earned.
During this week we are going to offer you BARGAINS
in RUBBER GOODS. $100 Syringes at' 09c. 1 60
Syringes at 99c and 80 per cent discount oji all rubber
goods ir the house. Wo still offer you
Linseed Oil at .... 49c gal
Y-llow Ochre at . 2ic lb
Venetian Red at .... lie lb
Putty 2c lb
Masury's HI. 75 Mixed Paints . . $1.25
Collier's White Lead at . 7C
Regular 10c Soaps-8 cakes for . 19cr
Above prices good only for this week.
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Drugs Wall Paper and-Paint.
204 Harrison Ave. and
119 First Street. PHONE NO. 7.
$25
SAVED ON FIRST COST
$50 drqp head high grade Demorest (Domestic) Sewing
machine for $25. Terms $5 cash and $4 per month. Ten
years guaranty.
Book of instructions and all attachments. Nineteen
of these machines already sold in this vicinity and nine-
teen satisfied buyers endorse these machines. Do not be
fooled by lying agents who defame these machines to
boost their own at fancy prices. Remember your money
back if not as represented.1 Come and get a machine and
save money. These machines are ver' heavy castings
and not of the light order that can be sold at less money
and dear at any price. The sale is now on for August or
until the consignment is closed out. Your opportunity.
Improve it.
NEW YORK
115 West Heurison Avenue.
d B FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER. COAL
AND STORAGE
Phone 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. Harrison
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REMEMBER YOUR EXPERIENCE
Of la.st winter. Now is the time to biy
your COAL. Any kind you want.
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N. F. CHEADLE.
Phone 6
Columbia Disc
. Grabo)hone
Not neceasary to learn to play any Instrument. Buy the i
up-to-date Graphophone. Reproduce perfectly band
cheatra violin piano cornet and the human voice.
m DISC GRAPtiWHONt 15 MAOC IN TKRlt
y $ 1 5 $20 and
TJiich records 50 cent? each;
S3 per dozen.
tO-Jnch records $1 each;
S.;0 per dozen.
Columbia High Speed Moulded Records fit all types of talking' nw.hlner
using cylindrical records and are superior to all others.
Columbia Phonograph Comfjanij
(OCA.NO VRiZt PARI& 190)
88 Wabash Ave CHICAGO SLlU
lilftlelourneys to Northe"rn lake resorts -will bs more popular
thls summer thaa ever Many have aheady arranged their
summer tours via.
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY
and many more are gcing to do likewise. Booklets that will
help yon to plan your vacation trip have been issued for those
interested and will be sent on receipt of postage as follows:
"In LakelOk.nd" and "Simmer homes.' 6c
'Lo.kes Okoboji and Spirit Iake 4c.
M. F. SMITH.
Commercial Agent J
341 Miia Street. DeUI.s.
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RACKET
Office and Yards
424 West Oklahoma Ave.
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Buy the new
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 19, 1903, newspaper, August 19, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72132/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.