The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 63, Ed. 1, Monday, September 14, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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LKAUERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terrl-
tory Briefly Told.
it happfins nine tlmci on; oi ten
When iQp oihctrg ltxiK tor t'.e men
And seek them With spirit ami uasn.l
'ihe men have run off with the cash
Atlanta OmHtttutlon
A 9-year-old boy at l'oml Creek '
wnii'lered to the barn while wa'&lng in1
his sleep and wag kockeu In the tare
ty n hoftsf. tils upper Jaw was gnat-!
lereil.
William Dilbock of Mllburn 1. T.i
should be a popular man In au
neighborhood lie is making 4 DO gai-'
Stomacb
Troubles
cured by
KODOL
DYSPEPSIA CURE
Under all curableconditions
ssss&sssss.
Mr. D. Kauble of
Nevada O. was
cured by Kodol
oi stomacn
trouble which
had effected
hU heart.
"E. Billingsley. Pres. G. A. Nelson. Cnshie
R. F. Briggs Ass't Cashier.
We ixllow Interest at the rate of 4 pei cent
per annum
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Capital and Surplus - - $130000
Over a Million on Deposit
3S3
lone of molasses tMs fall an wnl
sell it nt 40 cents a gallon.
The Denver Knld & Gulf rnilrofxi
the "Alfalfa route." between Out tine
and Knld Is doing moro business than
it nad dreamad of. Even the brake-
man it smoking ten-centers.
A thrasher who went to sleep In a!
granary at Ked Pork was awakened
by something crawling across his
neck. After the hurrah was at an end!
he round that he had killed a six-foot'
bull snake.
The use of fireworks will not be ner-
mltted nt Perry's carnival on Septem-
ber 14 to 1 1. Th6 man who made thlsi
rule deserves the thanks of the peonl"
las well as the Are insurance com-
pahtw.
D. A. Dorsey of .?.nld vas a member
of the noted Andre..- raiding party
and has a medal on which is Inscrib-
ed: "The Congress to Private Dnn-.
lei A. Dorsey. Co. II. Thirty-third1
Regiment Ohio Volunteers. "
Judge Iloaea Townsend should lis
ten to render somo kind of an opin-
ion on Indian Torrltory affairs to
keep up whh tho nroeeeslon. One
Judge ! said to have rolled out of berf
at 3 o clock a. m.. to write an opinion.
Shelving on which wns a heavv
weight of cannod and bottled goods
collapsed in an Arapaho grocery store.
sraaBneu tno show cases below and
stampeded the clerks. Thomas Lln-
kenfolter was unlucky enough to get "
ins ngnt nana caught and almost sev- claim that tho fall oats always yioiu-
ered at the wrist. od more abundantly than the oats
Frank Stewart a farmer noar Arap-' that was sown In the spring
alio plowed up a copper campaign) There wore 140 cars of wheat ehip-
button bearing on nr. sl'j. the Imnge'ped out of Ofteene during August
of Honry Clay and on tho other the Those cars carried an average of fifty
words "Clay and Freltnghuyson. Pro- thousand pounds of wheat. Okocne
fectlon and Union." Just how this old Eagle.
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Sold by J. N. Wallace.
LiLLIE'S DRUG STORE
IS HEADQL'AUTEKS FOIt
Wall Paper Paint? Oils. '
We hang tlie pajser and guarantee
satig faction and employ only etli-
cient Decorators.1 Letu? estimate
your Avorlft Plion No. 7 both
j systems.'1 - '.
F. B. LILL1E & CO.
Drugs. Wall Paper and Paint.
204 Harrison Ave. and
119 First Street. PHONE NO.
J. V. Qlade physician surgeon and
Jtoopath has reniovod his office resl.
;nco and treating parlors to the cor-
: ir of First strcot nnd Oklahoma
ifonun. over Wallace's drug stord
hero ho may bo lound nt all hours.
'ho doctor is fortunate In securing so
ixipitlar nnd public u location and so
mgnlflcont suit of rooms In wbtoh to
"xolvo and treat his putlonta of
vhlch ho is receiving n llbornl patron-ftgo.
In pollco court this morOtHng Jack
ittle and James Porter were each
inM flo for being drunk and Geo.
'iroon. eglorod received a $10 reniem-
' ranee for disturbing the -pence by
ghtlng.
For forty years Dr. Fowler's Estrsc
f Wl'sl Strnwborry hns been curing
romer complaint dyentery dlarr-
oea bloody Mux pain In the stomnrh
ad It ha n'vor yot failed to do ev-
"ythlng clslmetl for it.
Pooled Blair and Hobbs Are Awaiting
Their Trials.
W. B. Poole and J. A. nialr former
county commissioners of Klown coun-
ty who were indicted and have been
under arrest for tho alleged presenting
of false and fraudulent claims to the
United Btntefl government In bridge
liwUers have Riven bond In the sum
of $3000 each. n. J. Hobbs. the first
sheriff of Kiowa county charged with
fdnrilar crime is out under $1000 boivi.
button found Us way Into Oklahoma
Is uhknown.
Ex-Governor Johnston would like to
be tho last Governor of the Chlcka-
saws. Tho Johnston family is a tribe
In Itself and wields a powerful In-
fluence in Chickasaw affairs. Palmer
S. MoseJpy however seems to enjoy
the benefit of a federal Influence that
Is worth a great deal In tribal politics.
John Seger superintendent of the
Indian school at Colony is making a
detailed report of the Cheyenne sun
dance nt which a Cheyenne brave un-
derwent torture nnd will told his re-
port to tho Indian denartmont. .Inmes
Mninm lf .1. CmUk.nnlnH la.... !... '
witnessed the danco and Is accused of
having paid the Indian to lacerate
himself.
Lawton's city schools opened -the
first of tho week with a total of 791
pupils.
Prague an East side village has one
church four saloons and a calaboose.
It Is predicted that unlss tho Kay
County Fair Association takes a turn
to Itself there may be a roputltlon of
the Loavenworth Kas. grandstand
accident there. Tho shack Is said to
be so bad that It will scarcely hold out
nnothcr season.
It Is reported from a section of
country seven miles north of Enid that
hall visited there In such quantities
tho other day that It stripped tho
peach trees and Unfir corn. No serious
damage done beside that although
Sand Creek rose ten Inches higher
than ever was known.
LEADER STUFF GAL TWO
LEADERETTES GAL TWO BLESH
El Reno Is struggling now to chooso
n queen for Its harvest home festival.
Clinton school house has at last been
finished and will be In shape for
school to open Monday.
Nineteen new Elks have been added
to the herd nt Enid. This was accom-
plished at one meeting.
Kay county claims the enviable po-
Grove's Chronic Chill Cure
cures the chills that other chill tonic
don't cure. Made of the following
fluid extracts: Peruvian Bark Black
Root Popular Bark. Prickly Ash Bark.
Dog Wood Bnrk and Sarsaparilla.
The Best Gensral Tonic. No Cure
No Pay. EOc.
JiK'g' J. II. Burford Wnt to Okla-
homa City last night to attend the
funoral of Major Neal. Chandler Pub-
l.vUt.
Principally divorce cases took tin the
time or the Lincoln county court thl8SlMon of commanding 10 an acre
week. . more for land than other counties of
Chlof Moses Keokuk of tho'Saes and the territory
Foxes Is reported as bolng In poor Eik City's picnic of last week goes
health. Ho is 84 years old. upon the rocord as one of the very
Prentiss is the name of a new post- j greateet events of that sort In Roger
offlce in Western Oklahoma. It was Mills county
named after the rroneral of that name. I Mrs. Jake Roach of Enid was ac-
At Oklahoma City Septembsr 15-17 i cidentnlly shot by her 6-yonr-old son
will bo hold the twelfth annunl con-1 Don this week. Another case of a
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$25
Saved
$25
SAVED ON FIRST COST
50 drop head high grade Demorest (Domestic) Sewing
machine for 25. Terms $5 cash and 4 per month. Ten
vears guaranty.
Book of instructions and all attachments. Nineteen
tf these machines already sold in this vicinity' and nine-
icc.. Sii-i.iin.-u uuyuii) ciiuoi&t; liium: iiiucillties. JJO nOl oe
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 morvy
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
RACKET
115 West Harrison Avenue
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Ueat Estate
and
Loan
nnderwrlteri
With
50 Years
Experience
HUMPHREY 6. HILL V
105 W. Oklahoma Ave
Phone 370
Guthrie O T
Fire
Tornade
Plate Glass
Steam Doller
Insurance
Strongest
Companies
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ventlon of the Oklahoma Christian
Mieslonarv Association
Material Is bolng hauled thirty-five
milos for a new Chris Ian church to
he built at Quay in the uxtreme east-
ern part of tho territory.
J. II. Fonuett will oxhlblt at the
child playing with a loaded revolver.
At Bleckwell recently when a char-
tered car was unlocked only eight
hoboes dismounted. Tramps seem to
have nn eye on Oklahoma this year.
Judgos of tho territorial suprome
court say business Is piling up on them
i Roper Mills county fair the oldest tin great shepe In one day this week
i knife and fork tho oldest' Btignr tray j they handed down forty decisions.
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Notice tc Custon.
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On account of the extreme d ilkulty we ex-
perience in collecting small bills we have de-
cided to do a strictly cash business from nud
after this date. Customers will please take
notice and govcan themselves accordingly.
Guthrie Transfer Co.
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I nd the oldest coin of silver in the ter-
ritory. Mr. Elmesley. who recently arrivod
!n Lincoln county to teach the Indians
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k I You want the best. Are you ready H V-4
ll&j I ur il thia Etuson? I Pit?
rKi H We ire prepared never U'ora to meet your H gftlKVi
LK wants In veWles nnd bunett. There s nih- luEri 1
lrtUHi t'ZZMM lnnuptinTlowbitvro ro hcmlnt. Inuito. HlTi ItiMftfoj
V'HSm HiiH itylo ml rir. Abeotuia lioneiir In mike val AWfvY
j fA jMkmmW sad taatcneJ. You will turee when o tell jrco Kv jBMfW
Kfel irS THE FAMOUS JjISeSty
?SrfMi Siudebaker Liae WjiiM
jScg-SB we carry. Esulram
WmBuKmKm No matter whstrou went It it's hirnesw BMiHTflrnff
yUkmmmMMtWlBtbi SMoetaiat ttist raas on wheelt w a vXiVV.H
HHPBOfl cot i will quiciilf lKjri(VI!wkeT
tV'MfjHlH Comoinmdfirorowliaut. Jiver jbodr knowi HfuHo))Lt9f
W VI J. S. LYON WS JB
lx B uthrlo O. T. mty Jn
m elil P. S. The StadtUVernmpllciiTeUcU lMterJy 41
3IbBM 1 iu luuutti Don't tatttt this. 9n(KA
Enid's planing mill recently totally
destroyed by flro will uoon be n pro-
cess of rebuilding. Tho .nachlnery
will be practically now throughout.
long tho North Canadian how to At the Brnman celebration tho 16th.
farm has crossed the Atlantic no loss i there will be a free-for-all race for
than six times. town lots open to nil the peoplo who
John Walters one of tho most ex- ( niado the race into the Strip ten yearj
tensive farmers of Garfield county. leo.
died the firet of tho week In Pueblo "" ; "
Col. He came to the strip at its open-' A Boy's Wild Ride For Life
ins. and has prospered since then. I With family around expecting him
Mrs. George Showaere. of Bastern iin nn nnn riini. for ntv ir
I ri.i ...u .... i.i i -... -" " - ..-.-d -
i with tho hired man. taking George's ra- to Bftt Dr- Kl"Z New Discovery
'life Insurance policy and a team and for Consumption Coughs and Colds
buggy has begged forglveneis and'w. H. Brown of Leosvillo Ind. on-
j WMeUlcanTeernand Mose Man.re r.lBWd -th'11 " T
I billed to fight a fifteen-round glove ' but this wonderful mediolno gavo In-
I contest at Hobart Monday evening. slant relief and soon cured him. Ho
'but the battle laated only two rounds. 'wrlte8: -j now Bleep soundly every
Muire was lloored without apparent ... i .. n
effort on the part of Pete nht- Lo marveJotw cwree of Con-
i At Taloga the other day the river 'sumption. Pneumonia Bronchitis
came up so suddenly that many people j Coughs. Colds and Grip prove its
expecting to cross it to the fair were matohedS merit for all Throat and
disappointed. One couple drove in . . ..
hnirirv hnm "n." nnd i. art tn ' Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottloe
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13he Laa.der receives daily many letters from
prospective residents asking about the business in-
dustries of the city. Thisdist is for their benefit
as well as for home people.
The Elks Hotel
Guthrie's Leading Hostelry.
Kate 18.00 and f! to.
Modern Conveniences.
1H mocks from
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nloii Depot.
Hodge & Britt Props.
ELKS BAR.
New Management
Serves Beat Wines
Liquors and Oigars.
Courteous Attention.
Give Us a Call.
Grand Centra.1
Barber and Bath- Parlors.
Corner Division and Oklahoma Ave.
Under Log a a Cullanfc.
Up-to-date Union
Shop.
The Astor House.
Modern Throughout.
J!. ;. MMikan 1'roji.
Guthrie Okla
First Class
Service.
Dr. Morten
ELEOTBIOAL SPECIALIST.
Diseases of Women. No Indel-
icate Ordeals.
Trial treatment one wetk without charge
210 K. Okla. Ave. auriittZE.
Towers Bros.
and
get out the best :60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
F. B. LilUe & Co.'s drug store.
i.... ti.A i. ii0
I irc iur uugj
way possible.
At the Perry carnival next week the
parade will have as members the first
'born child afier the opening of the . . . . .. 4 u. .
strip a boy that iw light the very "' "J ' ' ?: of that matar-
nlgbt after the -run w?. njade. It Urn i ft "J & nSSi
hlld born In Perry will also be there.
The first water wagon used In Perry
will also be 1n shape to make a trip
: will likely be a
buildings.
town of white stone
through the streets.
Matt Duhr. the inimitable recon-
tenr to stories about all the Indian
inlx-H. announces the astounding ln-
The Pleasure of Eating.
'Persons suffering from indigestion.
dysneputa or other stomach trouble
Uirmation this week that some of the wfn find that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
( zaukee squaws have fallen from
rrai-e He says- "They are buying
ery stylish and costly baby carriages
digests what you eat and makes the
stomach eweoi. Thin remedy la a
for their papooses and make their never falling cure far Indigestion and
husbands like good white men. Vh Bvapepeia and H complaints affect-
ana-down sidewalks." l Ul8 8aUs or membranoB qf the
J C Robb & Co. have bought to stomach or digestive tract When
September 7th this year 86000 bushels yo utake Kodol Dyspepela Cure every-
of wheat at thoir elevator here. They . vnn Mt tnatiw trrwi and avarv
paid out rash dur.ng July M.M.70 Un8.y Mt lf t88 tE; and
nnd in Angus: U7.980.S0.-Okeene t of the nutriment that your food
EflKla I contains is asstrallated and approprl-
Many fannora of MrtMaatem Lin-' atj0d by tne jjjood an(j tisauea. Sold
eoln oouniy are preparing to sow a . T .
large acreage to oats this fall. They uf J- " waiiace.
Miss Rhetta Ireland
Specialist in all
Scalp Diseases..
Baldness Positively and permanently Cured P. C. Keller Prop
HMti ts. usta. ve. i-nonew. oqi C TTlrcf 3f
C. H. Donnohuo S Co.
GRAIN FEED AND SEEDS.
Phone 390
Stapleton Building
North Division St. GUTHRIE
The Occidental
Best SI. 00 par Day
House in the City...
A. R.. McDonald
0. 0. D. GROCERY.
Guthrie
J. F. Horrell
Qrocerles Flour and Feed.
Flour reed vegetables Fnits. etc. oeoa. Cash Paid f or Produce.
Delivered to any part of city i Te 867. .
Tel. 480.
i any part of city.
Cor. DLv. and Noble.
Mrs. Estelle Vea.tch
Select Board ana
Best Meals In the City.
Strictly Modern.
Pleasant Rooms.
408 North Division St.
Tel. 807.-
224 N. Second
A. L. Hn.ll
Tanhs Sky-Lights Ridge
Rolls and Oornloe Worh...
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron
work.
Second and Noble Ave.
L. J. Silvey
Gash Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats Fruits
Vegetables Etc.
Phone 878. 728 W.Noble.
Joseph Jaxos
CARTHAGE SIGNOand
HOUSE PAINTING.
MIT-WAY
Ice Creem Parlors
Try Our
Ailegrette Chocolates
81 i W. Okla Ave.
C R-. THAR.P
GOTBlilE MARBLE and
GRANITE WORKS.
Union Shop. Buggies Painted work Fim-cuss EsttmateCTurnunea
from 810 UP. . Lowest Prices upon application.
218 N. Division St '
609 W." Noble Ave.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 63, Ed. 1, Monday, September 14, 1903, newspaper, September 14, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72153/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.