The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 29, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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LEADERETTES
RECORD tiF THE PAST
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JOHN D.
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draws about
: $7.00 a Minute
That's going some. He started
early at a salary of $2 a week.
He saved his money and made
wise investments. "We can help
you save your money.
CAPITOBANK
I C B Billtogsley. Pits
j R. . Uriggs
Wo Otllow Interest at the raie of 4 pei cent
per annum
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Capitad! and Surplus - - $130000
v Over a. Million on. Deposit
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Unre Feet nnd Enrtk.
There is nothing like having hoth
feet on the ground snyH Medical Talk.
ftXt n man should go barefoot the con-
tact of hla bnro feet with tho earth
and hla head projecting Into the at-
mosphere would mnlto a perfect elec-
trical conductor through which tho
electricity of tho air would pass
throuch his body to tho earth. Whllo
no apparent harm is done yet being
Insulated from the electricity of tho
earth by wearing shoes tho electricity
rails of Us beneficial result There can
tojnodouut that It would bo fetter for
""everybody especially nervous people
If thcl feet were ou the ground Instead
of in Bhoes. -
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llfciitLc6t of Pari
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m mm eacu uouse is proriuea dj
the city with a large box. Into this
the servants throw all that Is not need-
cd by the family whether ot food or
raiment Every morning the chif-
foniers or ragpickers tro privileged to
search through these boxes before tho
contents are carted by tho city to dls-
:i
jtant fields where the refuso Is em
ployed in fertllltlng tho soli. From
the home of tho wealthy tho poor re-
ceive many articles of real value. Fif-
ty thousand ragpickers say the statis-
tics realize" S'u.OQO dally from their
Vlcklngq.
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For ttto neiwnii
Neighbor Did that artist who board-
ed with you point your doors and win-
dows? Farmer He did not. At first ho re-
fused to do such common work and
sifter I had gear one of his pictures I
UKused to let him do it
Politico.
"You con never tell what will turn up
fa polltlca" observed the ward heeler.
"Yes and that Isn't the worst of It"
.rejoined tho ex-candidate. "You can
sever tell who will bo turned down.
4Cblctura News.
Dp In the World.
"Are they progressive people!"
"Well a few years ago they were no-
bodies and now they can snub whom
they pleas." Detroit Free Prfis.
Governor Ferguson is waiting till
the Edraond combatants finish tholr
fight over the choice of a regent of
tho normal schools before ho shall
taKe action. C. II DoFord Is now tho
only candidate- In ho field and Is beeet
Ly knockers who aro bent ujkhi hla
uVfcret Tho appointment may go to
a man outside of Edmond
N Probably
XOUCJflS cnes that releve ttIe cougns an
j coughs except deep ones ! The medi-
tine that cures the worst
l Cherry Pectoral. In use 60
G. A. Nelson Casbi
Ass't Cashier.
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AtiYlre Trom Saill.
Of the distinguished authors of Pcr
sla none perbapa has enjoyed a wider
popularity than Sad! who lived In tho
thirteenth century He was a great
traveler and a Woso observer and his
anecdotes and short stories ar de-
scribed as being founded on his own
experiences nnd observations. In "Per-
sian Poolry For English Headers" Mr.
Jl Itob'hQnquotes the following from
8fiuTs Writings? - ..
A puil said to his Instructor. "What
am. I o do. for r.wc incommodo me
with tho frequency of their vlgltsJp
such a drgreo that their conversntiOTt
produces a great"dTBtrac"tlon of my vat-
The teacher replied: "To every one
who Is poor L"ud and from every one
who Is rich borrow. T.ey will not come
abputyouaaln."
Another example embodies cxcellert
advice: A silly fellow having a pain In
his eyes went to a farrier and asked
him for a remedy. The farrier applied
to his eyes something which he would
have given to an animal nnd It blind-
ed him upon which they made an ap-
peal to tho magistrate. The magistrate
said:
"This Is no case for damages. It Is
plain that this fellow Is nu ass or he
would not have gone to ft farrier."
No man of enlightened understanding
will commit weighty matters to one ot
mean abilities.
X Porr For Conkllng-
When Roscoo Conkllng first began
the practice of law In New York he
lost a most Important murder case on
which ho had worked very herd not
only for the fee which ho needed bad-
ly but for a reputation which ho had
to make. Despite bis efforts his client
was hanged. Later wnen ho present-
ed his bill to the man's family they re-
fused to pay It on the ground that It
was excessive. Ho took the bill to
Charles O'Conor. tho great erlmlnal
lawyer asking him to pass judgment
as to tho equity of hts charges. O'Con-
or scanned the account very closely and
then turning to Conkllng vsry gravely
remarked "Well Conkllng taking Into
consideration the enormous amount of
energy and time you have devoted to
this case tho charges are reasonable
but seo here Conkllng don't you think
tho man could have been hanged for
less money that that?"
Our prices aro right our vehicles
unsurpassed. See our $75 00 to buggy
and wo have them as low as $50.00.
J. 8. Lyon corner Division ana Okla-
homa avenue.
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you know of cough medl-
of deep coughs is Avers
years.
J.a.Xr' Co. tewU. Xui.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
A farm west of fill Reno sold Tuos-
day for $4800.
Slned the upheaval began In In- ture results. Anyon with a ba'd back;
dlan territory candidates for Republl-' nny reader suffering from urinary
can national committeeman win to troubles fropi any kidney1 Ills will
have disappeared from sight flml in the following- evidence proof
I that relief and euro Is near at hand :
The A. V. and W. is laying switches Jbn H. Furbush farmer residing
at Pawnee. Thu track layoro arrived in Township 12 Rnnge 4. Oklahoma
there Sunday. jSeys: "If askod by any sufferor Kvm
kldnoy complaint backache or any of
The Rev. H. B. Cloud an early day the consequent when follow in tho
minister died recently at his home wak of that far too prevalent trouble
noar Mnthewfeon He belonged to the what to do to get absolute rolief I
Christian church. wornd unhesitatingly buy Doan's Kid-
' noy Pills and take a course of tho
Shoriff Grace of. Pottawatomie coun- treatment. Thoy cured tho last of tho
ty reports twenty-six prisoners in jull' which dur'ig yearw of experience I
awaiting trial. Warrants are out for attacks from which I euffored and
roorethan aro already in prison. J was nevor before nblo to check let
j aloco cure. When a man has to leave
John W. Porter formeily a success. his work when it Is nil ho can do to
f ul lawyer of Tecumseh Is among tho stoop or straighten after stooping
best corn growers In the vicinity of when tho pain In his back is so severe
Shawnee having marketed a load of that he Is laid up a day or so every
corn of excellent quality this season.
Diana Buffalo Thigh an Indian at
Arapahoe lost a pony and colt some
months ago which were discovered at
Uie Hobart street fair rccontly.- Pro- Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo after
ceedlngB in replevin have been insti- all other remedies failed. To- say that
tuted. I endorse Doon'e Kidney Pills feebly
'exprosst my esUmaUon of them."
During a storm at Rlplay last week Plenty more proof like this from
a ball ot fire came down on Uie roof Guthrie Call at tho drug store of
of a store building and after rolling J- N. Wallace and ask what his cus-
around dashed Into the shelves where tomers report.
the canned goods were kept bursting
them as though thoy had been shot
full of bullets.
Leger may h'ae electric lights If tho
people tliore will talk the matter up
so that a local flouring mill man may j
put In tho planL It Is tho plan of tho
manufacturer to furnish his own elec.
trie light and if tho people will "come
through" enough for them.
W. D. Montfort has quit the Job of
marshal of Yukon and until two days !
ago no appllcaUons for tho place had
beon received. It Is a matter of burn-
ing conjecture In that place who will
bo Montfort'8 successor.
South MoAloster's Interurban
road will begin running Sept 7.
rail-
Daniel Tranor a railroad laborer
was found doad at ..Shawnee. His
death is supposed to havo beon due to
heart disease.
Hugo has grown to ho such a good
town that tho editor of the Hugonlan
boasts that ho is "dally in receipt of
letters from capitalists."
J. W Slnrtn. nhvslPlan RiircGrtn nnd
bstoopath. has removed his office rosl.3 uro " me Jn th"
donee and treating parlors to the cor-V0fP " niglw.
ner ot First street and Oklahoma I
.... nw WvilnnA1 dnitf ulbfii. i
where he may be found at all hours.
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lilt UWlUr IK iUUUUUlU IU OVTVlll 4i.fi a
popular and public a location anil so
magnificent suit of rooms in which to
receive and treat his patients of
which ho Is receiving a liberal patron-
age.' USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A .powder to bo shaken into th
shoes. Your feet foel swollen ner-
vnno nml Tint nml cnt tlrrwl onflllv. If
vuq M..u mw. .- O-- -.- -'
have aching feet try Allen's
you
EVwit.Vnon it rnatit tho fnet and I
-t.. tih hnP nasv. nurofl!111 Probate Court-
aching swollen. sweaUng feet blls-
ters and callous spots. Relieves
and bunions of all pain oni I
corns
glvos rest nnd comfort Tr.v lt today i
Sold by all druggists and shoe d0. lahoma a petition praying for Letters
ers 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Administra ion to be Issued him
Trial paokago FREE. Address Alle'? h "'T0' "V eS
S. Olmsted. Lo Roy N. Y. docU' ate tCJUnty f
" . .Logan and Territory of Oklahoma
. j And pursuant to an order of said
There Is ar.!d to be an old gold pfobato Saturday the 12th day
mine near Cement supposed to havo of SoptemDor A. p. 1903p at the hour
beon dug long ago by Spaniards. A of 2 0cl0Jk p of fiad dayi ttM
resident describing it says: "1 bolng a llay of the regular Septombor
shaft or woll Is about eighty feet to Tom A n MOg of Probate
Uo water bont five or six feet across haa be0K ftpponted as m Um
and walled with rook clean to the top. fof boftrtag gaJd appHcaUon whm
A short distance from this abaft is an any p6rgou M()Tmm may
old furnace built of rock which looked Bofl poUUf)n fey flng vritt6n
as though lt had beon used for smelt- otpastIon tUerotQ on tho a 0f
nB Incompetency of the applicant or nCy
" ' ' assert his own rights to the admlnis-
See our high grade driving wagons tj.aUQn ma pray im mmB h(j Muej
cloverctylos for clever people. J. 3 tQ jjmaef
Lyon corner Division and Oklahoma (SBAL.)
avenue. Witness C. W. Goodrich Judge of
tho Probate Court of tho County of
The Caddo base ball team wa3 igan and the sea ot the Court af-
shrewd enough to select Shoriff Jamw flxej( the 2'lh day of Augmst A. D.
Thompson as Its manager The other 2903.
sldo Is afraid to Wok.
Vowed Woods county. Is building
two now elovators wl th Orient rail-
road company la Increasing Its yard-
age to handle the large huriutss.
Yewed was named after Adtalral
Dewey but spelled tckwards.
no stager Evidence can Be Had m
Guthrie
Look woll to thoir record. What
thoy have done many times in years
Bono by Is the bot guarantee of tu-
now and again when he can neither
sit Btand nor Ho and it is at times
comparatively helpless ha nntumlly
endorses emphatically the means em-
ployed to obtain relief. Four boxes of
For Bale by all dealers. Price 50
cejnts. Foator-Mllbura Co.. Buffalo
N. Y. solo agents
for tho United
Stattvi.
Remomber the name Doan's-
-and
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take no substitute
Take this Chancs to Go to California
or the Puget Sound.
August 1st to 14th Inclusive $47. CO
.round trip 'mm St Louis and $4500
from Kansas Ulty and St. Joseph. Con-
suit nearest ticket agent about our
through tourist sleepers to California
and Seattle.
Cheap to Cool Colorado.
Every day wo soil excursion tick-
ets to Colorado and Utah resorts at
approximately half rates with return
limits all summer.
To Mlnnesota'6 Beautiful Resorts.
Dally round trip tickets to all Min-
nesota resorts at a mere trlfio over
naif rates. With her 10.000 lakes
Minnesota offers a wealth of sum
mcr attractions. Write for a list of
Minnesota boarding houses and ho-
tels. Homeseekers' Excursions
Tho first and third Tuesdays ot
each month at approximately halt
rates to see the magnificent crops of
iu" " uuu ". "" "'P
" us aKnDE your trip xuo
"urungion wnj Are jno iu.ua irav
eled Roads thuSh the weat and
'northwest.
L. J. Brlcker L. W. Wakeley
T. P. A. 823 Main St. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo. St. Louis Mo.
F. C. tJharon
S W. P. A.. 823 Main St
Kansas City Mo
(First published in the Daily Leader
August 27 1903)
NOTICE
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Logan ss.
Notice is he roby given that on the
? "'"S08- A' D-1903' "
Jones filed in tho Probate Court of the
County of Logan and Territory of Ok-
C. W. GOODRICH
Probate Judge
FomsmiHNiY
Make Kldrvay and Bladder Bight
Hnld Is to have a lecture courfto.
Champ Clsrk Is down for one aumtscr.
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CUBS
J A Penny Saved is
During this week we are i going to offer you BARGAINS
in RUBBER GOODS. Sl.OU Syringes at 09c. SI 50
byringes at 99c and 80 per cent discount on ail rubber
goods h the house. We still offer you
Liinseed Oil at
Yellow Ochre at
Venetian Red at .
Putty
Masury's $1.75 Mixed
Collier's White Lead
Regular 10c Soansa
Above prices crood
F. B. L1LLIE & CO.
Drugs Wall Paper and Paint.
204 Harrison Ave. and
119 First Street. tmnvrt? r
$25 Saved $25
SAVED ON FIRST COST
$50 drop head high grade Demorest (Domestic Sewinrr
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. Come and get a machine and
save money. These machines are very 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
IiOuWlACKET
H5 West Harrison Avenue. I
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TBANSPEB COAL
AND STORAGE
Phone 20. Office and Yards 407409 W. Harrison
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REMEMBER YOUR EXPERIENCE
Of la.st winter. Now is the time to buy
your COAL. Any kind yovi wv.nt. V
V"V"ta'
N. F. CHEADLE.
Phone 6
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Fresh ponsignment of
Mail Boxes
At the Leader Office
PRICE $2.00
ORDER NOW
Little journeys to Northern lake resorts will bi-more popular
this summer than ever. Many have alieady arranged their
summer tours via
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
RAILWAY
intftmany more are gcing to do
fhelb you to plan your vacation
intt
rested and will be sent on
Lckes OkobbJI and
348 Main Street
I
Worth Two Earned.
49c gal.
24c lb
lie lb
2c lb
$1.25
7c
Paints '. .
at .
en ires tnr
19c
onlv for this tvm.
. J-IVA-.JLLI A1V. .
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FAIRFIELD
Office and Yards
424 "West Oklahoma Ave.
likewise. Booklets that wili
trip have been issued tor tnose
receipt of postage as tollows;
Spirit Lake" 4c.
Commercial Agent
D.il.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 29, 1903, newspaper, August 29, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72141/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.