The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 69, Ed. 1, Monday, September 21, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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fTHE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
r'AQE THREE.
PUTTING ROA03 IN 8HAPE
Choelaw and Other Lines to Reduce
Grades.
tit- Uie emirs of the next fw month
the rStfoctaw Ra.troad Company will
begin the work of reducing the grai"
and curves on the main line between
Little nock Ark. nnd Oklahoma Clt.
with the view of putting it Into the
best polble shape for heay traffic.
For three months a corps of engineers
hoi been at work In the field west of
Little Rock making a Burey and col-
lecting data upon which to calculate
the needed changes to be made In the
roadbed. They are now at South Mc-
Alester I. T. Another corps has ar-
rived at Oklahoma City to work east-
ward to a. connection with the Little
Hock party.
In connection with the building of
the Arkansas Valley and Western fer
the Frisco from Tulsa I. TM to Enid
Ok the final survey 1b now being made
for the Frisco line from Oklahoma
City to Avard to a connection with the
Arkansas Valley and Western. Both
roads unite there for the extension to
Denver The extension now being sur-
veyed will be built under the name of
the oklihoma City and Denver.
A DiMi miliary survey I being mde
between Watonga Ok . and Canadian
Tex. by the Rock Island Hallway com-
pany. .n extension of the road now in
operation. Jointly by the Santa Fe
and the llock Island between Guthrie
and Kingfisher. This branch will pass
into the control of the Rock Island
provldel the Watonga-Cnnadlan exten-
sion is built. Such a line would strike
Taloga and Grand the county seats re-
spectively of Dewey and Day Counties
both of which ar now without railroads.
CATTLEMEN ARE SUFFERING.
Tha JUid You Havo Always Bought nnd which has bcoa
In uo foi' OTcr 30 years lias homo tho Bljrnntnro of
nnd has been ninuo under his ncr-
-TP? 'J1' Bonnl supervision Blnco Its Infancy.
r4CCC&6&t KWewtwr nnn tatlnrnlvn von In fh In.
All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-ns-good" nro bat;
Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of
Infiints and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothirg Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its ago It Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food rcgulfttos tho
Stomach nnd Bowels gl'ng healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Pnnncca- -Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho Siguaturo of
ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL.
Salvation Army Preparfno for a Noble
vverk of Charity
N' i-rligtoiM organisation of history hai
d'ptndeit moie fully upon the pood office
the rharttnhle warmth of Uie preat pub-
lie than the Salvation Army Itapptly. wa
are not an ungrateful people nor a people
flow to realize and appreciate great deeds
That le whv we haee a right to feel n
sincere Interest In everything The Salva
tion Army undertakes and that hi why
we all now take Interest In the Army's
approaching annual Harvest fV. Jvat Oc
tober 3 to October 6.
Anything everything of any actual
utility may be given as an offering at
this Festival for what may not be local-
ly useful may be of high practical value In
loss favored parts In the Army's nayan-
l field. There Is In fact a saying hu-
morous but true that the Salvation Army
can find good use both for people and
thing that no other body In oreatlon
would consider.
Ilemember the dates and mnember the
great cause to be furthered; lie generous
and ou will nun no regrets.
EXCITEMENT
INCREASES!
Outhrio Still Inn Fovorof Excltomont Over
tho Wonuoriul Cures Por'ormod br
Dr. Russell&Co.
The English Specialists
Offlcst; Aitor House Oklahoma Are.
Guthrie 0. T.
Nothing like it wan ever soen here beforo.
Hnadrtdi rich! here at home tertlfr to thelt won.
darfull tklll. On ladr lire John Cora of
O niton wee cored nf a horrible itomaeh tremble
after cms year tnffenn dnriac which Mm the
" 4lAMi
OUR DBSTSRPERDNCB.
fill I Hilar Mi it PHI Mill CffClI
Low Prices Fixed In Blq Markets Cause
Loss.
Reports from Beaver county the cat-
tleman's paradise. In the Southwest
state that financial conditions there are
the most depressing In the county's
. ..! M it. a 1 I Awnr4
history as tne resuu oi j.hh uo5
packers' combine In using Its Influence
In controlling the market price ot live
stock.
For years IJeaver county the "Uo
Man's Land" of history has been the
leading cattle section of Oklahoma. At
nrMint theri are 800.000 head of cat
tle to be wintered there during the
coming months owned principally by
men who have been in mai jocumy
since early life and who have ftevotod
thalr lives to the cattle business iney
have made fortunes In tho past only to
lose all now ut the hands of the al-
leged meat trust.
One cattleman wlib has a ranth of
200.000 acres recently shipped from
that county to Kansas City a bunch of
the finest blooded stock In the Terri-
tory young cattle which It 1b alleged
Actually sold for Uss than a cent a
pound while the tenderloins taken
from the cattle sold for more than the
cattle themseUes. It Is alleged that
such prices have ruined the cattlemen
and that but few. If any will be able
to meet to any extent their Indebted-
ness. Those who have any money at
nii . hniriinir tholr stock honing for
better prices while others are forced to
sell by the commission compamua
have advanced money on the cattle.
Those who havo visited that section
... iu .nnrimnnfi nre denlorable when
the vicissitudes and hardships through
which the man have undergone are
considered. The cattlemen are praying
for the Independent packing organiza-
tion recently proposed and look to It
as their only relief.
Cattle there are now In excellent con-
dition the best blooded stock has beep
Introduced the days of the longhorns
have passed forever and the cattlemen
If encouraged In the markets would to-
day be a king Instead of experiencing
the condition referred to.
The Proper Treatment for a Sprained
Ankle.
As a rule a man will feol well satls-
n:'l If he can hobblo around on
cutohe two or three weeks aftor
' am-alolng his ankle and It Is usually
two or three months before he has
fully rocovored. This is' an unneces-
sary loss of time for in many cases
in whloh Chamberlain's Pain " Balm
has been promptly and freoly appllod
a complete euro has been effected In
less than one. week's time and in
some cases within three days. For
'sale by The Eagle Drug Store.
klrU
- w -
IMt
The Kind You Have Alwap Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Ladles Can Wear Shoes
one sUe smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Base a power to be rhaken into
the shoes. It makes tight or new
shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to
corns and buslons. It's ill greatest
comfort discovery of the age. Cures
and prevents swollen feet blisters
callous and sore spots. All oil's Foot
Base Is a cor tain cure for sweating
hot. aching feet. At nil druggists and
shoo stores. 35c. Trltl package FREE
by mall. Address Allen S. Olmsted
Lg Roy N. Y.
Cole Younger and Frank James his-
torical wild west show wll be In Chandler
Monday Sept. 28.
Mre. tfmma Mnnter. of Tnecola. aaee eh wee
grelr blind with an ere dlseaM and now ike thank! jod and theea wonderful speelalUts Dr
Rd.m1I A Co. for her ereiirlit again.
Jamet Ornr ! the world-inownd doctor eared him of Coneamptlon When Mln Lula
BsgUn of NokoraU wet recuid from the iw of doslh by the femoui Enllih 8peUUt. Dr
Rnsiell & Co. the people called it a miracle but It wn op mlreclo slmpljr iltlll end ability
are tlie ofllces o Dr. RUSSELL ft CO. eopitantlr thronijed with inff ring
linr.iAtiltr esgerljr waiting to eoniult them from earlr raoro until lute
at nljjhtl
WHY
TJ Tbxjr cure to tf eurod eaeh and eriwjr eae thex UBderUilce. or rhirir- mi
lP r 5111 QP1 nothing. Hie wonderful ear tljey hate made in apparently lururahln rates
LVvVltUOV hni rroahMl eonfidenee and delight In the heart of Uto wlnihTtr qgs&
In i Tain for years ugelnit the raragea of dleMee until Dr. Ill SbhlLA
CO. cured them.
fa . DR- HU88KLL A CO. hate cured thoueeude of salTenn lio ham In -i ad
KPrJlKCP TerMslng fairies. mMllctnet electric belta quack "Bpwriah. OitflO
JLIWvUUOV paths ' : MagurtMe Ilmlera" ; "SrleutiaU" : Bte.. Bte. Hixl hatn a Ins' after
lielog deeeiTed by raanjf fraud found a cure for thefr dlaeaae. after being
Because
Because
Because
Because Vou BCCJ m m a Dollar ubIII CurcrJiu
thc etNTaun oommny it aumu
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-tr. w roes CITY.
SWELL SUNDAY DINNER.
Elks Hotel Sorves Patrons With Sump-
tuous Repaat.
ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED.
The management i)f the Blks Hotel.
Massn) Tlodge and'-iBrltt served an ele-
gant dinner to a large number of the
Guthrie folk yeverday.
The tables In the spacious dining room
were prettily decorated with oarnatlons.
Dlmke's orchestra furnished the music
for the occasion. The menu followii:
New York Counts.
Blue Itlbbon Celery ( Sliced Tomatoes
Queen Olives Spiced Beets
Consomme Imperatrlce Prlntanler Royal
Deviled Crabs Salmon Croauottes
Boiled Philadelphia Capron Tralnnon
Sauce.
Fillets of Beef a la Richelieu
Stuffed Toung Turkey Chesnut Dressing
Mayonnaise of Chicken Frco Excursion flatee to
Boston Brown Bread Cream Bread
Rye Bread. Denver Colorado Springs and Pusblo
Brown Bread Johnny Cake Clereland BandUBky and Put-In Bay
Champagne Jelly. Ohio.
Cream Puffs. Whipped Cream Buffalo Nlagra Fallo and Chautau-
Snowflake Potatoes French Pease
Breaded Tomatoes. ll" Lalte
Hot Mince Pie Lemon Meringue Pie Detroit Port Huron Mackinaw City
Green Apple Pie Neapolitan Ice Cream Petoskey Frankfort and CharleTOlx
Cream Cheese. IMIch.
waiere .Mixea isuts urunges
Apples Bananas Sliced Watermelon
Ice Tea Tea Coffee Cocoa
Lemonade Milk Buttermilk
Ralph Faxon and Miss Louise Winans
Are to Wed.
Cards are out announcing the en-
gagement of Miss Louise Cochran
Winans of Hutchinson and Ralph Fax-
on of Medicine Lodge. Both of the
young people are quite well known and
popular In this city. Mr. Faxon IS
one of the rising young men of Kansas'.
He Is at present serving as prlvato sec
retary to Senator Chester I. Long and
has a promising future. While at
congress labt winter he was the Wash
ington correspondent for the Engle.
Miss Winans Is the popular daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Winans
of Hutchinson and has made several
visltea In Wichita during which time
she has made many friends. Wichita
Eagle.
The Pleasure of Eating.
Porsons suffering from Indigestion
dyspepsia or other stomach troublo
will find that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you oat and makes tho
stomach sweet. This remedy Is a
novor falling cure for Indigestion and
Dyspepsia nnd all complaints affect-
ing tho glands or membranes of tho
stomach or digestive tract "When
yo utake Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ovory-
thing you oat t'tos good and every
bit of tho nutrimont that your food
contains Is asslmllntod and appropri-
ated by tho blood and tissues Sold
by J. N. Wallace v
DJl. HOS8ELL A CO. are graduates from the best Medical rol)n(r t the
i In the Iari?Mt Honpttnh in the
CHALLENGE TUB
world and hare had many roars at exiwrlanM
omintry-nlo years of tucceit.'ul ivraotice (hat
Tliny havo TON fie) different Liobnsks and DtPUrA from the roott el-
brntnl Colliwies and HoartrALM In title aa well at oilier roiintrto.
And their Licenses and Diplomas hang on the walls of their
umccsu
The people nayo absolute confldnnoe and abiding fnlth In tliem they barn
become widely known for their eerupuloua f alrnena In the tmatnwn of each
and eyery caw ; and thoy aik yery yery reaoi:abte fee in cnM they cure
SEAY FAMILY REUNION.
:Ex-Governor to Have Big Time at
Linn Mo.
A great family reunion of the neph-
ews and nieces of Bx-Oovernor A. J.
Seay It to be held at Linn Osage coun-
ty. M. on the S8th Instant. The gov-
ernor lays claim to seventeen naphewe
and nieces who with their families will
make the total number to participate
In this remarkable gathering in the
neighborhood of forty. The meeting l
to be of fifteen days' duration.
The four corners of the earth will be
represented In this gathering. Two
...phew and a niece reside In Oklaho-
ma. George E. Marsh of the First
Nation-il Bank of this iltv is one of the
governor's favorites. Another nephew
residua in Kingfisher while the home
of the n.e'e is at Altoim in Kingfisher
count.
Th- gathering is one cf the govern-
or's unique ideas being tnthely at his.
Instlgut mi. It will be .i r.iKbly enjoy-
able iwnt for the luiki p irtlclpants
It s i: first inteiidi-1 fm the entire
part lo i .imp out dumitf their sojourn
In thf MiKHuri town-but th. Mei n
abaiil'ineJ The point ilefte.l for the
meeting near lha "r"er hoinf of
ths fco .-: n r's brothers and sisters.
Old papers clean and folded already
tied ond ready to carry 26c hundred
at Leader office.
Milwaukee and Madison Wisconsin
St. Paul and Minneapolis Minn.
White Sulphur Springs W. Va Cold
During the dinner service the orchstra Rulnhur Snrtncs. Va. Corlnirtan. Va..
rendered the following program: 'j ni... .... r.
1. The girls of America March and ""u """"
Two-Step Duganne.
9. The Bagle's Nest Dramatic Over-
ature Isenman.
3. Symphln. Waltzes Holyman.
4. Has Your Mother Any More Like
Vou March and Two-step Ketser.
6. Hearts and Flowers Flower song
Fabani.
6. Th Perl of Saroy Opsftitfe Sileo-
tlon Ichtisr. "
1. iprth f Love VValt7s-Ae Molln-
mK' '' $ Y 4
S Fan I ii Chinese Mareh charae-
terlstlnue Vr.thony.
Theresa Vtiubldeanr grandmothev of
Mltohe)! Roubltleaux who Is charged with
the murder of Date Tohee fihef of the
Iowas Is for vengenrioe on her grandson-
She wants him hanged. She Is the oldest
squaw In Oklahoma being about 104 years
of age.
Two new Institutions are about as good
as good as promised for the town ef Wal-
ter Comanche county. A man has plans
In hand for the building of a creamery
an dice plant and the Walter Mill and
Elevator Company has secured a charter
Harper's Ferry W Va Kanawha
Falls. W Va.
Round trip tickets to above poInU
on salo dally Juno 1st until Sept
3th limited to Oct. 3IsL
In addition to theso rates wo have
cheap round trip tickets to Various
other places.
If you contemplate a trip this sum-
mer got our rates me and connec-
tions. Call or write nearest Frisco agent
or address tho undersigned.
0. F. Dunn
Dlr. Pass. Agent
Oho of nature's remedies cannot harm
the weakest constitution never falls to
cure summer complaints of young or old.
Dr. Fowler's Extract of WKIld Strawberry.
Are you a deputy United States
Marshal or posseman? It so yew
need a day book. Special prints
lonaii. For sale bj The loader.
REMEMBFR : Wc Treat and Cure JsMtf.Y8AS
(Lencorrhea) Hat ia Down Palna ami all Chronic Dlecliarnts etn. 1'IW I'lutuls IlurTCas
without pain knife needle blood or detention from buiiner; uccextully cured. All ehmnln
5V.lS.VAaT- Stiporfluona Hair and Warta rerooyed paliintly. CATAHHH rOHITXVELY
Cuni.D. All diaoaaei of the Throat Noee Kar Kye Lungi. Stomach. Llier. Kidney and the
llladder positively cured. Aleo IMieumatltm rklatlcn I'aralyili Heart's Dlienae and Con-
nmtitlon when taken in time. A nnrftr.flllnu rMnmlv for noitm nr Illir KkV.
Private nicncc Confidentially and successfully treated. Gonorrhea cored la fire deye
1 rivnic Uiscases 0iwtt stricture. Impoteney Lot Manhood Milky Urine. Seiuel Kx-
kanitlon Yontlifnl Polllea or Self Abuae Spermatorrhea KmUnlout Iossot Semen Debility
Nerrouanesa UndtnoiK for Mnrriaire or lluaineit. Poor Memory Varicocele Ayerslon to
Socloty Quickness Ktc. happily cored. Delay raeam danirer and death.
Rlnnrl Pnknn nr ?vnlilllc Mucont Patches in thr. tloatli Sore Throat Flmple
uioou i oison or oypiiins rnnii.ivnii i)i u . .n n. i n. m. Ii.i;
or Kyebrowe Falling Oat cured forever.
Thb jtoob tisatbd mBB DAtLT from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Da. RMSRLt. A Co hare faith la
their ability toenre hare achieved a worldwide reputation crowned with uuparaletlod mecom .
hence make the following Illxirnl offer i ;
NOTADOLLAIl NKKD I1U PAID They eubstantlate every etatement herein contained And
uniJ-jiUKKU. the utmost privacy la maintained with every patient.
They bring all Uetrlatott medical and surgical instruments and a large app)y of Wldrowa
drugs. Conialtatlon free and private.
IT J 11 J uootilelav; remember It means iln""er anil neath. How easy It I
I nCT WA to overcome nnd cure that dreadful dtaenre NOW ! If youputltod
r LUuL II Ul 111 you must nhlile hr the eonsroiiencea. Tlmn waita Inmnnns anil
soon irtlmtwslady lingers on the grim monster. DKATIi will
claim Its victim ; you lay down and bite the dust ; tho gentle rcpliyrs returning from their south
lanu wanaenng ion ana xiss mo ron.is on your grave : spnng.timft cornea and goes but yoo
enow it not-then it Is too lata. Then DR. KUBSKLL A CO. can do you no good.
Write ui your troubles nnd receive by return mall oar ex
Our home treatment Is the most perfect known to medlsal science.
Aoom.a )Rm RUSSELL. Sc CO. e"iTKHi5IB'
Off ICCS ani tnatment rooms: Private parlor Astor House. Hoars A a. tn. to 3 p.m.; Sun-
days 10 a.m to t p.m. Private entrance for ladles. Conrti-uus attention to all na
matter If yon wluh to take treatment or not. Call and let us talk yocr trouble over plea
antly and sociably.
All mombe.'n of Co. A Ok. N. Q
a.e h'oreby ordered to meet at their
Armory. 109 West Harri'on arentw
on Wednesday evening at 7:30 sharp.
By order of
. . . Q E. Dur.nlca
CapL Comd'g Co. A
It you want your house well rented
placo It In the hands of A. O. Jones.
Ill West Harrison Ave. Phone No
654.
SWWHSTeflSE
XA I58A0AI
25 CENTS
58At1AMRST.CHtnACfL
PARKER'S
HAI BALSAM
Clttnirf and tojotiHej U hiL-.
rnini'.tei a luiunAflt g th.
Kever Falls to Restore Oray
JIair to its Youthful Color
Curt sea p dlnvMf i htlr itllliig.
uk misiwn Prmatlm
IVi-ltn If unnbla to call.
lert opinion free.
At Stroud reeently an unusual marrtage
toek lilaoe the other day. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kirk were married after having
been separated for eight yours. Neither
had marltd slnee the first separation and
Kirk bad lived a regular hermit Hfe on
Ms fine farm near Parkland while Mrs.
Kirk and her two children had their res-
idence near Brlstow I. T
Captain Tnema K. SerBWUit. of Cash-
ing win probably receive baeij pay frem
the goTnnnt for valuable service ren-
dered years ago. He was in eharsre of a
company of soldlera thirty-five years ago
which fougnt the Sioux Indians.
CHRONIC SORES
Signs of Polluted Blood.
There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting aa an old sore.
You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the
patience is exhausted and the very sight of the old festering sickly looking
place makes you irritable despondent and desperate.
A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy
and impoverished condition that your constitution is breaking down under
the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines like
mercury or potash will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im-
pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results iu obstinate
non-healing sores of the most offensive character.
Often an inherited taint breaks outin frightful eating sores upon the limbs
or face in rld age or middle life. Whenever n sore refuses to heal the blood
is always at fault and while antiseptic washes salves soaps and powders
can do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore it will
never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and the deadly
germs and poisons destroyed and with 8. S. S. this can be accomplished the
polluted blood is punned ami invigorated and when
rich pure blood isagaincirculating freely throughout
the body the flesh around the old sore begins to take
on a natural color the discharge of matter ceases
and the place heals over.
S. 9. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order
and at the samfc time tones up the system and builds up the general health.
II you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical' advice.
. . THSW4FTSPCinCCO.AnJUiTA9Ar
Attorneys can havebrlefs print-
ed at
LEADER OFFICE
in a few hours time.
Proofs Read and Revised.
Best Workmanship
Cheapest Routes
GUTHRIE
DRIVING PARK
$1250 IN PURSES DAILY
OCT. 6 7 8 9 '03
Guthrie Okla.
uffSpXi
OR. HENDERSON
101-103 W. 9lh St. KANSAS CITY UO.
ifttgilar Cr4sl in Medicine. Over 20 Yetrt
Frectlce. . 24 Veert lo Kuui Cllr.
IB Oldest fe Apt end loegett located.
AutBorUtd br the fiute to tint CHROSIC
MRIOII AND SPlCUl UlSUJtS.
Carea eu.rfcat.Ml ornutti.r r.fand.
id All medicine furnltbed reed; f of
.imc bo aiercarr ar (alertes. nrd
cio(i oicd No dMeolUa frees trail
am Ptiieoti et dliunte treat. 4
br Dftll &nd ttnilu M.dtafa. .!
(Torr where fr.afruv(ueorbreee(e Haaediclei
tentL O I eolM p.rl par lent wltti irder Oaarg.i
luw uiereuoco curt oared f eederperlekeeue
Importaot 8ue yoer i.e aed eeed tt tarat. Aon.
tslieila free and coed il.qtUI nr.uo.llr or br raall
Seminal Weakness ..'"."im!!
and Sexuai Debility iS xVzST"
tan .top nlgbl I04.ee r.etore aezual power serve
end brain pow.r.eolerire end .trengtben week pern
end make yea S( for m.riliga Bend for book.
Strlntiirn nadi'allr cored wltn entw ea
X.JilI llliW Tr eetmeet.
unutjleei No iDHrumeeu 00 pale.se de-
UnUoo f rest batloeti Cure nuuteed. Book ud
llltolqae.llou free icaled
UIII Bleod polteolBf end ell prirtte 01
oypnillS eaie. permaceoO cored.
Varicocele Hydrocele and
Phlmntaira frmacntlrere4la aleli
BOOK '"' b6h - IMee 17 Bletuee.
.r . " deervlo of ebors dlaeeeM
UetTMUfcMleuie teat teal. dU Iale wrepeej
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lice to Customer
Ok account of the extreme difficulty ve ex-
perience in collecting small bills we have de-
cided to do a strictly cajh business from and
after this date. Cnntoiiiers will pieate take
notiae and gfovean themselves accordingly.
Guthrie Transfer Co.
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