The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 49, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 26, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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LEADERETTES.
Local Habpenln&s of City nnd Terrl-
tory Briefly Told.
Tho youths of Hobart are asking
everybody la Iowa to feel tholr mus-
cles A prlfo fighter ha started a
gymnasium and the crop of Corbetts'
and Siilllmas te amazing.
S. M. Cunningham attorney of Go-
manoho county lias noUflod the public
that ho will enforce tho law against
soiling liquor to Indiana. Ho will be
a warld-boator If ho fluoceeds.
Citizen of tho Choctaw Cherokee
and Chickasaw natkms who have -celvod
tholr certificates of allotnaut
may cut timber on their allotted lauds
and sell It for fuel purpose but not
lor railroad tlos or lumber.
Ovmen horsonven are mitlrtlnR a clr-
cular raco track a l.i'M of tornado
affair.
Italn Injured a great deal of Kay
couuty wheat which farmers had left
In tho shock "to wait for thresher."
J J McAlostor gavo a Jail alto ap-
praised at 11.000 as h freo gift to the
fodoral government at South JtoAl-
enter. Tho Orient's freight buslnoss at
Carmen from July 1G to August 1G was
$181.00. Among tho shlpraonU ware
ninoty-two cars of wheat
fj a. Jonos has promlsod Parry that
Arkansas Valloy and Western will
roaoi !ere In Umo for the oarnlval.
B1-w VI V Jones says goo on tho
Frisco".
Guthrta's ?norgotIc Commercial club
will make a tour of the principal
towns of the towitory the first of
Soptembor.
An Effective Threat.
A youth was engaged as Junior clerk
by a firm of lawyers und by way of
filling In his Umo and testing his worth
en his first day ho was told to wrlto
letter demanding payment of o debt
from n client who was long in arrears.
To the great surprise of his employers
n check for tho amount arrived the
next dny. They sent for the young
clerk nml nsked him to nroduoo a copy
of tho letter which had hnd such an
astonishing result The letter ran as
follows:
Dcur 8lr If you do not at once remit
payment of the nmount which you owe u.
wc will take stepa that will amaze you.
An Htcut With Him.
6artor The well dressed mnu Is ouo
whoso clothes do not attract unusual
attention
Famley it Isn't possible for mo to be
well dressed 'then 7
Bartor Nonsense! Just get a neat
new butt "
Famley That's Just It. I couldn't
get a new suit without attracting unus-
ual attention. Philadelphia Tress.
One Little l)r.
"It Is a blessed secret" sayB one
"that of living by tho day. Any one
can carry his burden howevor heavy
Uutll nightfall; and any one can do his
work however hard till the sun goes
down. Any one can live pationUy. lov-
lugly and purely for ouo day. And
this Is all llfo menus to us Just one
little day " Why not try this truth.
Philadelphia North American.
A Still tlrcnter Coutrant.
"Are you going to take that ugly pug
dog with you ngnln GarrloJ" asked
Qharloe. 'l really bollovo you take
him simply to make yourself look pret-
tier by the contrast"
"Duu't be Jealous of poor Tug Char-
lie." replied Carrie. "I'll take you
some time when I want to look espe-
cially handsome."
The M'nr of the World.
"Thore go tho Splcor Wlleoses mam-
mal I'm told they're dying to know us.
Hndn't we hotter call?"
"""Certainly not dear! If they're dy-
ing to know us they're not worth know-
lug. The only people worth our know-
injg are the people who don't want to
know us."
. A Hatter of Tnct.
Mrs. Hlghblower Elslo. you never
speak outstdo of tho qunrrols butweon
your papa and mysolf do you?
Blslu Oh no mamma but whenever
you are p!annt to oach othor I always
mention lU-Llfe.
Propinquity.
Crawford -Why do lovers sit mid sit
ami sit In blissful run-nee?
Crubshnw Ileeause. us a gei.eral
thing there Isn't room for either of
thoin to get a word in edgeways.
Judge.
Tho future Is purchased by the pres-
entJohnson -
The Death Penalty.
little thins sometime results in
A
death Thus a mr scratch insignif-
icant outs or puny boils have paid the
death pen-Jty It Is wise to have
nt)olrt&n4 ArnlnA Rltlviit mVJtr
bandy
i... .i. i.M .i uth n win
prevent fatality when Burns. Soros
! vn and Piinw threaten Only 26c
at F t). LlMie and Go's dr store.
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Fresh
Clean
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Wholesome
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O REAL F3TATE TRANSFERS. O
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Q. W. Druco to Flora E Bruce
wd; lots 11 12. blk G4 Cap.
Hill $
1.00
Browne Cornellson and w to
Olka Iron Vorks Co. wd;
lots 1. 2. blk 7 Clifton
Heights 400.00
N. F. Cheadle et al to J.
Frank LatlxV Wd; lots 6 C
blk IS. It Capitol Hgts. . 200.00
Sarah Collld?to Z. H. Colfins
wd; Ms w 14. 27-16-4
M. L. StrlokUnd and w to Jno.
J .Elite neid; no V. 33-19-3.
1.00
6.00
lues Dickens and hus to F. L.
Saddlor. wd; lots 22 23 2"4
bih OS a G 2000.00
Old Friends Coming Back.
To Guthrlo theatre goers who form-
ed attachments for tho various mom-
burs of Stator's Madison Squaro The-;
atre Oo who woro hers last Beason
will be granted tho pleasure of seeing
their favorites again In tho different
plays of this oxcoilont company. Thoy
oomo this season In an entirely now
repertoire of standard plays. Every-
thing In tho way of scenic equipment
a onstage effects necessary ior cora-
plota productions of tho different plays
presented Is carried and Bome bran j
new specialties wilt bo Introduced. Tho
date of their appearance hero Is Mon-
day. August 31 and popular prices will
prevail.
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The editor was pleased to moot
Tom Hawkins this week who ownB a
fine ranch near Cloverton . The
Hawkins boyi woro residing near
Guthrie In the wild and wooly days.
whtjft Uie territory was unde; V. S.
law only. Thoy resided with their
father vrho was killed ovor a claim
contest and the family wero bo bar-
rtMsed ami bothered with prosecutions
and law suits that It i a wonder tho
boys ever developed into tho suhstan-
Ual law-abldtne cttlseus which thoy
hlch thoy
now aro. The editor Is pleased to
note tills because having been U. S.
Comnitstoner at Guthrie In thoso days
he knows what the Hawkins family
hail to contend with Snyder Signal.
Save the Children.
Nlnety-nlno of every oao hundred
liKxuee that chlhlrojj have are due
.o dieonlora of th8atomah;-and theso
disorders are all caused by indigos-
;loo. Kbdol Dyspepsia Curo Is Just
good for children as it is for adulU .
Children thrive on It It icoope their
attle stpmaoha swoet and encourages
heir growth and devolopmont Mrs.
Heury Corte-r 706 Central St Nash-
n tqi uvi' "nrv nm Knv !
sow thn yoara old and haa boon
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he was bom. I have had tho best
loctors ia NaekvUle but failed to do
5i:r. any good. After using one bottle
of Kodol ha U a well baby. I recom-
mend It to all utferers." Kodol di-
gests what you eat and makos tho
ttomacb swoet
Sold by J. N Wallace
Lon O'HorneU of Icnea Oltv. has
l.tjught four Pro blooa' Russian wolf
hcmmU. ThW are wWU la color and
fast enough to oatoh any wolf In the
unl
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vou Know What You Are Taking
Whoa you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
ti hvniiu thu formula ia niainlr
printed on every boUlo i-howlng that
it Is simply Iron and Quinine in a
JWielss form. No Cure No Pay ROc.
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P3L. Se 2z:&Jte&k
biscuit are those which are packed fresh from
the oven in In-cr-seal" Packages with the red and
white seal Unaedo Biscuit
biscuit are those which are baked in absolute
cleanliness never exposed to dust never handled
by any cne between you and the baker
Uneoda Biscuit
biscuit arc those which combine freshness clean-
liness and right materials rightly baked rightly
packed rightly kept U needs Biscuit
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Speed of the I'nlae
The rate of pulsation depends entire-
ly on the movements of the heart each
beat representing a contraction of the
left ventricle. The normal pulse of tbe
adult male varies from sixty to eighty
tcnts In tho minute. The range of tne
individual variation Is. however very
great The range In females Is even
gronter. some having a pulse rate of
over eighty others loss than sixty the
majority showing a higher rate than
mules
In children the rate Is more frequent:
At birth i'28 to Hl first year. 120 to
130. at sixteen years ninety. In old
age tbe pulse Is usually above seventy-
two but often also between fifty and
sixty. The pulse rate 1 higher In snort
thai) toll prrsons nnd also varies home
What with the time of dny. Independent
of meals nnd mot.'sment. diminishing In
the forenoon rising In the afternoon
sinking during tlu night nnd rising In
the morning. Ilnbltual pulsu rates be
low fifty-six and as low as forty-sli
nave been observed In healthy adults
but they arc rare exceptions We know
of no enso on record of a healthy pulse
so low as thirty
Contenting S fatlctnc.
In "Wild Fruits of the Countrysldo"
the author gives some interesting In-
formation about mistletoe. As a pan
site It possesses many curious peculiar-
ities among others the fact that It is
the only plant whose .'oots refuse to
shoot In tho ground. Another point
about mistletoe t that It Is supposed
to grow on the oak tree .Mistletoe
rarely grows on oaks. J'oat of It Is
Tutbe.rcd from apple trees
Are you & deputy United Statet
Marshal or possemaa? If so yo;
need a day book. Special print'
orron. For sale by The laider.
At tho Brooks' theatre one week
commencing Monday. AugUBt 31 when
Stater's Madison Square Theatre Co.
WH1 nlay a sorlos of now plays.
A Good Beginning
If the blood is in cood condition at the betrinninor of tins warm season.
you are prepared to resist disease and
pimpies uiacKneaas ana Diotcnes or
mat mate ones me a ventaoie torment and misery.
Now is the time to begin the
ptoou unu sirciiguicsing tne weaK
places in your constitution. During the
cold winter months we are compelled
to live indoors nnd breathe the impure
air of badly ventilated rooms ana of-
fices. We over-work and over-eat and
get too little out-door exercise and our
systems become clogged with impuri-
ties and the blood a hot-bed of perms
and humors of every kind and warm
weather is sure to bring a reaction
nd the poisonous matter in the blood
and system will break out in boils and
giringbumfs audPpimple3flQ Mat
agoSdbeSwingthrswlSbytakfaJ
a course of S. S.S. la time; it will not
only purify your blood and destroy the
Eermsandpoisons.butpromotehealthy
action of the Liver and Kidneys nnd
iv 'ou a S0a apPe a time
'wheuyott reed it most.
s s s. improvc3 the digestion and
tones up tho Stomach and you are not
continually iiauntea by tbe fear of
Indigestion every time you cot or
troubled with dizziness nervousness
and Sleeplessness. There is no reason
to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified
End the blood in n normal healthy condition. It is the polluted sluggish
lood that iuvites disease germs microbes and poisons of every kind and
bfintr OU a lonir trail! of Slinil? nnl finmmnr ailments tirnflt' rlnnm tlio rnn.
Btitution and produce weakness lassitude and other debilitating disorders.
Kczctua Acne. Nettle-rash. Poison Oak imdlw. and otheHrrititlnrr skin
troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons
n w ). are antidotcl and the thin acid blood
fr. CH "$ rlehwdatroas before the comiaff
S ? A course of S. S. S. now would be
IS-Z3 5 fcJ J lj-r3 J a 8ac precaution and a good beginning
Ct" k0 VJ- and enable you to pass in comfort
" "" n"r through the hot sultry months and
escaptf the diseases common to sprine
tf'fef
forutingandpleasantof all tonics.
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Uavd tr Ommped 4uartra
Iluaband (Inspecting house and
d .
: Is "iV-
with a view to purchase) The lot
surdly small my dear; scarcely
blg
enough for n Cower bed.
Wire (fresh from flat) Er couldn't
we have a folding flp"a"r bed? Smart
Set
XVUr the Treacher Failed.
"So the Rev. Mr. Goodley was a fail-
ure at that church eh?"
"Yes he tried to bring the congrega-
tion Into harmony with hts Ideas In-
stead of bringing his Ideas Into harmo-
ny with the congregation." Exchange.
Paraonol.
Editor You must try to cultivate a
vein of satire. "
Contributor How can thnt be done?
"Well study yoursolf."-LIfe.
rtcnllatlc.
lie I hnd a realistic dream last night.
She Indeed! What waB It?
"Oh I dreamed I hnd proposed to
you and you had turned me over to
your father."
"Yes. yes. And what did father say?"
"Oh l don't know. I only know 1
woke up and found myself on thcr
floor." Yonkers Statesman.
Hot to lie Endured.
"Denb boy Is It true that you hav
discharged your vnlet?"
"Yn-as. the scoundrel! When I took
him out with me he managed to make
people think he was the mastah and I
was the man. baw Jove!" Exchange.
Ilelplntr the natter.
Mistress (In surprise) Why did you
plnco the nlarm f;loo: by the buck-
wheat batter?
Nora So It would know what Una
V rise mum. Chicago News.
Our prices are right our vehicle
unsurpassed. See our 975 00 to buggy
and we hare them as low as $50.00
J. S. Lyon corner Division ana Okis
fconia avenue.
are not apt to be troubled with boils
the itching ana burning skin eruptions
work of cleansing and building up the.
HORRIDLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS.
Z had a horrible
attack of bolls
that broke out all
over xny body em J
from whioh 2
could set no poii
lbla relief until
X her an taking
your raedlclna
and from xny ex-
perionoa I can
aaialr say S. B.8.
if th baat blood
porlflar In the world.
Mr. K. T BMTTIIEB8
Wytbarilla.Va.
THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER.
Vfhita llvinir in (Sherman Tax. Zbe-
oamo a viotlm of Impure watary
blood. X ran down la appettfe and
energy; was aoarctlr able :o set
about and bad to atop off and rest
ocoailonally. X took B. S. B. and be-
fraa to Improve at onoo and alter a
borouffh course became atrnnff and
well.
I thk Q. D 8. tbe beat madlcino I
over Uatfd aa an appetizer and jren-
eral tonlo) J. Q. 130OTT
811 Xtallroad etreet Home Qa.
and summer.
S. S. S. is guaranteed
ri ft . a t ft i I rt r.e I
Writ - forcer book ou "The Blooland
m jjpf.iH7 mww t rm m mt w m mem-
T--"L'L """"'
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Guthrie Citizens Use the!?
Best
Experience toaohos a dear school.
and her doors ao ever cpen to him
who finds therein the only road to wis
dom.
Bxporlenco the only road to wis
dom on the huur question nnd not un-
til experimenting for threo years did
we find a flour that wouU give entire
satisfaction one that would ploaso all
the peoplo all tho tlmo.
"GLOBE" flour Will do this.
Don't buy Inferior flour only because
It's promoters claim It a recognition at
home Industry. Tho slogan "Patron-
lzo homo Industry" Is the correct Idea
whon tho homo product has merit
But when tho quality of local products
fall bolow tho standard then people
sot up a ory for hotter roou- will In
supplying thedr wants w are somo
tlraes obliged to overlook homo prod-
ucts In order to satisfy thorn.
If peoplo demand homo products vo
cheerfully supply them. If thoy de
mand bettor goods wo feol called upon
to furnish It likowlse.
Certainly "tho Impotus of local prldo
Is a momentous Industrial agitator"
but It Is not practical in Guthrlo to
uso Inferior goods only In order to
keep agoing some local concern that Is
not amply conditioned to produco tho
best
"Vhy dooi Guthrlo not pavo her
stroots with brick mado by our local
company? Answer not necessary.
Then why should her citizens use
somo certain local flour whon they can
get better. from abroad for tho sarao
price? '
Globe Flour
Stands for 'die best.
For sale
The New Welcome Grocery
and Economy Grocery
S. "W. Schmidt. Proprietor.
LAB
Celebration
Monday Sept. 7.
Grand street parade and trades
display at 10 A M. -led by a
cordon of police Company A
Ok. N. G. and the First Cavalrv
Band. All labor organizations;
ot tne city tneir friends and em-
ployers will take part.
Basket picnic at the Beautiful
Cunuingham grove just at the
north edge of the city limits on
the classic Cqttonwood.
Prominent speairers will de-
liver addresses.
Dancing boating and other
amusements.
Plenty of Ice water will be
furnished
OR
DAY
No intoxlcatihg liquors will be
sotd on the grounds
j. c. felto:;
S. R SEEDS
M. C. OAUKV
L. D. JOLLEY
Committee oi arrangements
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RATES.
Five cent? per line first Insertion;
two and one-half cents per lino oach
subsequent lnsortlon.
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE.
FOB SALK Five good lots in new
town of Huntor Garfield county.
Boasoflable. good Investment Address
C. T. Wish. Guthrie Okla.
POSITION WANTED MALE.
ANTED Yminff rmn in lptvrn tauur
ranhr tnd lallwav business. W K.
Skelton Sallia Ivan.
"!v toca i IOX Proo gin site given
in Casito Creek nation Indian ter-
ritory. New town oxcollent location.
No gin theto. Largo crop assured. Gin
mut bo built at once. Address F
Sraltlt Western Railroad Townsito Co.
Weleetka 1. T.
?4.000. PRIVATE FUNDS to loan oa
city proporty. Honey ready. Ap-
ply to I. B. Green 'Phono 47.
WANTED To rent good show win-
dows and plontly of floor spaxjo. Ap-
ply at harness shop of Gardner & Go
114 Ea3t Oklahoma avenuo.
FOR SALE A paying moat and gro-
cery buslnoss In good location this
city at a bargain. Enquire of L. J.
Parkor ovor Elsenschmldt's.
WANTED Several persons ot char-
acter and good reputation in each
state (oao In this county required) to
represent and advertise old established
wealthy business houso of solid finan-
cial standing Salary $2100 weekly
and expenses additional all payable
In oash direct each Wednesday from
head offices. Horso and carriago fur-
nished when necessary. References.
Enclose self-addressed envelope.
Colonial Cnxtqn Building Chicago.
2 HANDSOMELY fumi v i rooms to
lot use of piano ve et carpels.
N' Rich 02 N. Broad corner Logan
avonue. With or without board
W. T. WALKER
RENTAL AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phone 210. 1
Drs. Clark 6 Co.
Toe famous Chicago Spec
lallsts are now vis ting
some of the principal cities
ana towns tn unvanoaa
regularly fnr tbe Oeneflt jf
toe amiciea who are not n
circumstances flnauv a'ly
or otherwise to go 1 1 Chi
Chicago tor treatment
THEY CUKE
All forms of chronic ner-
vous aud private dUase
of both sexes. Cures guar-
anteed. Consultation and
advice tree. See them at
tbe Elks hotel in Guthrie
TUESDAY SEPT. 1.
One day onlr. returnini?
monthly. Mall should be
auurcskca
Drs Clark & Co. box S57 W chit If s.
Oirst published in Daily Leader!
August 18 1903
Application for Liquor Licenao.
Territory of Oklahoma County dl
Logan &.
Notice Is hereby given that
J. S. Herbor
has this day filed In the offlco of tin'
County Cleric In and for jald Count)
his petition asking that a license b
granted blm to sell at retail mait
spirituous and vinous liquors on
In Croseont township at the tovj
of Crescent in said County an Te
rltory.
If no protest be filed on or befor-l
Soptembor 3. 1003
his' petition will be granted and U
cvnse Issued. (I
Witness my hand and the seal cjl
said county hereto affixed tfcV
17th day of August. 1903
(SEAL.)
N. J. C. Johnson
County Clerk. J
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Standard Theatre
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Entire Change of Program
Tonight
Positively the best attrac
tions ever in Guthrie
Leading features are the
great
Two And a HaJf and
Harvey GO. Haines
Open every ulght corner
2nd and.Rarrison.
C. i Kettles. Mgr
1
W. T. WALKER
CITY PROPERTY FOR 8ALE
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phone
mils'
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