The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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TH32 LEADER
BY LESLIE O. NIBLACK.
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The Leader I a memberof the ' Wet?
Press and receive the Oay .teKwpn
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and 30 mllca railing.
Mo. & Kas. Dullness 76; Edtorlal 63.
Ark. Valloy Business 75; Editorial 69.
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FRIDAY OCT. 16 1903.
1- : ' -" - A public character cannot afford to
MANLY REPARATION. i Ignore the newspapers because the
Tho Oklahoman. of Oklahoma City newspapers can afford to Ignore him.
In this morning's issue in a double- The newspapers print what the peo-
leaded editorial makes Hill and com- pie are Interested in. 'f the people are
plete apology for tho "special rtls enough Interested In an author an ac-
oatrh" sent it from Outlirie last Sat- tor or a winger so that the clamor for
urday. Mr Stafford the editor of Information concerning them the ar-
thc Oklahoman accompanied by At tlst.s.iould thank fortune and deliver
torney Ames came to Outhrle Friday . the goods Ak a mat tor of fact we
nnd investigated the 'Btory'' sent out i ha n'-w-r wn manv of them who
They found there was not a word of were to.) timid to exhibit themselves
nuth in the report that a consollda- hi the Sunday supplements
tlon of the Daily Leader and the Stall' When the press quits talking about
Capital was in contemplation. They an Btor or an author the people lose
also satlBflel themselves as to The J lnt rept in him The natural Infer-
Leadei and Its management. Mr.
Stafford makes report of his finding
nnd admits that The Leader has been
grievously wronged by the circulation
or Ktorles in the pom. to tho effect tint
The Leader and the Capital weie "in
eohoots" Th explanation and apo'
ogy of Mr Sin. . 1 I no I In t'
spliit in wliMi ii Itt UiiiK'i' j .
Oklanoman having unwlttlngl) ptint
d a false statement Investigated ntii
then made true and manly reparation
ilitis showing a true spirit of fatrne-ti used In my family Ballard's Snow Lln-
nnJ justice The leader has suftVre'l ilmetit and Horehound Syrup and they
lone enough from the dlsseminat ion 'have proved certainly satisfactory
of false stories and it trusts the tin- The liniment is tho best we have ever
witting error of the Oklahoman wllljused for headache and palm. The
prove a lesson to those pepH win) cough syrup has been our doctor for
nro in tho habit of disseminating false
Btorles.
South Carolina justico needs n dose
of LaBh'B bitters.
Where oh whore Is Oklahoma's do-
lightful Indian summer?
South Carolina justice Is a mighty
good thing for murderers
unman v' been acquttt-i try a'
South Carjllna jury but in the mlndH '
of thf .merft-an public he Is .1 olu
blooded cowardly murderer jnt the
same.
ICvangeliHl Uowlc's S0m refurtii'-is
will no otibt do u great deaf ot 1; oii
In New York providing lhe get tn r
betoro election and are old en hi; i t -vote.
Barking dogs seldom x u i
true hut there are mauy people . ho
had rather tako a good healthy bit.'
than be e ernally harrassed with th
barks.
Melba says sbo wilt give out nu
moro Intorvluws to the n.vwHpupern.
What's tho ubo they' havo already
mado hor lan)ous nnd canii be of any
moro JBorvlco . y r
Mark llnnimi Crtws; smaller crivls
In tho Ohio .campaign than XPn Joiin
Bon draws and tho old man has a
gouty log and agold headed cane as
1 ido chow a trdflflons ton.
It Is said the AdJicks lc h-Lutiun
from Deluwaro will vot asaln-.t
Hoosevelt If seated la the Rcpuu'lcin
convention. Toddy continua to i)la
the game jut light it s-emi
The monev kings mns b' nl- ik i
in their H'itements that haid tinu'
are insiincnt 8ecrotai Shn
atht'rwlse an sln'' he lias I n ti
the farm n -arly a whid sea.-on 1
ought to know
Mr Chamberlain might t hi. n:
1ft modlcini' down the Uritish thruti'
If he would communicate v.ith Urn.
venor or Manna and get the receipt
for making 'em take It whether they
like it or not I
Is It natural or unnatural that a
diamond necklace In n shop Vlndow
causes a sidewalk blockade of woiu.n.
while- a display of new cookttes
across the street Is allowed to rrahi
unnoticed?
In Washington the police -mlW'd r
-baud of religious worke; wlm s!i"i
themtelvea "tlm Miss:Tnar mu
pauy of th Loud Cry an J the Third
Anga('s. lossagejpf
mado good on the first part
name oyer tho arreat
of th-ii
RASH MELBA.
Mme Melba pulcbritudlnous and
tuqeful. has stepped beforo tho fodt-
lights In tho role oi a kind of fomU
nine operatic AJa She has declared
against the proso.
"I will glvo no moroMntorvlewa to
American newspapers." 8ays
Mine. Melba ' I need tbolr assistance
no longer "
Frank and ungrateful. Hold too
for an artist who Is altogether do
pendent upon the favor of the public
and ndl of any particular class of the
public. Perhaps her attitude bears
more of the other part of valor and
les of the discretion Tha thing has
been tried befoie. n-idynrd Kipling
succeeded In kicking out a great
many of the rung In tho Udder by
which he rose. Later he rather wish-
ed he had refrained. So did his pub-
lishers. Sales rather dropped and
Mr Kipling di .' penance.
ence
th v
is that he is a "(load one"
Inquire "what has become
i
of
Soand-So?" it is only for a little
vhilf Thre Is always a new aspir-
ant Rut after all if Mine Melba can
s ami il no oa rh e i u Y' to t'nt risri
tat( I
He
Tevn
The Best Doctor
n C Horton Sulphur Springs
w-ltcs. July 1! 1899- "I have
tho last olght years." 25c BOa 51.00.
Sold by P. B. Lllllo & Co.
HE ASSAULTED HIS MOTHER.
Special to Dally Loader.
..El Reno Ok. Oct. 1C Joe Berkley-
Is in tho city Jail on the grave chhrgl
of assault with a deaJy weupon uiKnf
his
mother. K is alleged that .1pJfcue of sWell and ooinpletely demnge
(attempted to carve his mother w'th
a bt'tcher knif. It has only been n
iKhort time ago that he was In tail for
v. hipping his mother He Is sven
'ci'ii wars olrl and has always actil
m- a' t his mothjr
Broke into His House.
I P I.eOiitnn nt Cuvencllsh. Vt . was
1. 'libel nf nls tustomary health by in
Misl i .f :'iircinic Conotlpailon When
!r Kings New Life T'llls broKe into
I : i. 1k)u:;i Ii U trouble was arrested
'-.a.l ttD. he'o entirely cured.
titarint r.t to cure 25c at F
They're
U Llllie
A C i s drug store.
Japan may not be able to lick Itus-
'& iii he will make It lively enough
to be Interesting o the observers to
py the least of It.
Cures Chills and Fever.
G '. Wrlrt Nacogodohes Toxas
ssys:. ."ills daughtor bad chills and
fever for three years; ho 5ouuTht'
rind anything that would help hor till.
It used Heroine. His wlfo'wlll not
keep house without It and cannot say
too much for It." 50c.
Eild by F. fi. Ullle & Co.
S la ir I'Utt male such tC sner
at putting 9 hers in second place Ott
the tleuet that he has now decided t
try It on himself
I You enn say President Gorman
ojiloK r than jon can say President
Hook . It -vyhlch I'UKht to be a con
tddei it ion th'-se buy times.
TWO KINDS
OF CHILDREN
Children that grow too fast
and those that seem hardly
to grow at all both need
Scott's Emulsion.
It gives that rich vital
nourisnment which is the
secret of all healthy growth.
It rounds out the long limbs
and helps children to grow
without using up all their
strength in growing.
Mothers ought to kno
more alaout the wonderful
help whiyh- Scott's Emirlsiou
would givtf their omldren.
Wa'U J ru I Mipptt Irtf upon nunc
SCOTT ft HOW NE o Tcwl SUmI MtwYwL
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
ffytm fcrro't a rcuLrltHhr raormB.otot tS
txnr.u mrttr dirivu'r tU or will b. K..p Tot
towelt ini. nd it well. tent. In th thttx ct
toIntphrilaorpUl polcoa. It dtottroat. Th
msot&ett ctiltti tnot ptrf ert wr of kM&la
J CANDY
OATHARTIO
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Plewnt PUUble r-otent Tut Oood Del
Oood. K.t. Slckm Weaken or Oripi 10 Hand
10 cent! per box. Wr'te for tree maple and oot
lit on health. Addreii tu
Sterling Remedj Coinpanr Chicago or New Yoriw
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAM
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Charters w;re Issued today to tlie
following corporations:
The Providence Mining and ' .vest-
ment Co of Lawton with a capital
stock of $1000000. The incorpora-
tors are: J. W. CUoeay homes Fred
Hazzard 3. C. Norman all of Lawton.
The Deer Creek Mutual Telephfliy
Cn ot Pleasant IIII1 with a capita;
Htock of $60000 The incorporators
are: W It Cooper A. W. -Brown M.
A. Bates J. W. Wlllineth and O T.'
Oentry of ndeffendenoe.
The Sapufpa Gas and Oil Co. ot Ok-
lahoma "City with a capital stock ot
11000.000. The Incorporators are;
rw B. Oheef. of Chicago C. O. Ghsera.
W H. Caffery and H. C. Solomon of
Kansas City. O. V. Patterson and J.
M. McConnell of Guthrie.
Tlio Looke-ba Oil Gas and Explora-
tion company of Lookeha with a cap-
ital stock ofi16()w00. The Incorpora-
tors are: M A. Haban of Sickles H.
A. Myers H. M. Christian an. M. M.
Uogers of Lookeba and C. B. Avery
of Geary.
The Missouri-Kansas Cons' ruction
Co of St. LoulsV JIo and Hobart
Okla. with a CaDltpj stbek of C0J.-
000. The lncornorak)rBare: T. W.
Otilnlan of KansfitsGttv. W. T- Mo.
Murray of St. Loiifs jfo.H. V. HInck-
loy of Topolm C W. Lawson of Chaso
lnd E. N. Llnztfe ot Hobart and 1. W.
Foster of Blackwoll.
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Beware oLOIntments for Catarrh that
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contain Mercury.
as mercu& will surely destroy they
the whol System 6v!tn entering It
ihrough the mucous surfaces. Sueh
articles suould never be used esc i
on prescriitions from reputable physi
cians as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good yon Chi. possibly
derive froHi them. Hall's Catarrh
1 Cure manafactured by F. J. Cheney
At. Co Toledo O. contains no iaer-
con 0 1 la taken internally acting
diroctlj upon th9 blood and mucous
tiurfnces of the system. Jn baying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
tho genuine. It is taken nternally
and mndo n Toleao Ohio B. P. J.
Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free.
Sold b; druggists price 75c per bottle
Hall's Family Pills nro tho host
OFFICE OF E-MAYOR BALL.
Guthrie Otya. Oct 15 1903.
Hon .Honry-F. Burt Qen'l AgL
Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N. Y.'
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Dear Sir: Some wooka slnco 1 ro-
colved an uriploasaut visit from
burglars rohblng"my Tiouse ot two
diamond rings a brooch and agold
watch which cost In all $440.00.
1 And on my return from a trip
jaftli JhAt jtPtl hat been holding
pending 'my arrival 5143.00 to reim-
burse me you having my vaJnablas
coird witli a raldeaoe burglary
iwillcy.
Thf prompt bujilniss atten ion to
t'lirylng oui j'ntr company's oontrac's
l'i comm Midi bl and I feel that peo-
pli uuti lon't carr burglary lnaur-
mro an I nci.di'nt anJ health Insur-
ant t hh I b with vuu are unforut
uate On the othtCi. if they do.
they are mott certainly pitUi'cied In
their sleep an well as in their wak-
ing moment
With my bom wishes and always
ready to recommend both ou and
your compan It Is a pleabiire to give
this my pere6Kl endorsement
Cery sincerely yours
J .E. BALL.
The Hearst special train which is
now touring New Mexico and Arlxona
will rtath Qulbrle n-t Ttieaday. Aft-
er leaving here Tuesday afternoon the
train will stop at Perry where prepa-
rations are being made for a great
ovation to the New York editor and
hhi distinguished guests The train
hftil. ieaeh Posryat five o'clock Tues-
Ojuj'ck Meal BlBB "nialigea are tho
world beat. Buy them at the New
tork Hardwaro Store.
Reiifio
I Drug Co.
9
Is making special prices
this week on
Lowney's
Pure Chocolate
Cocndies
...te best to be had
Wc always keep our stock
FR.ESH.
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Phone 142.
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Tickets on sale daily Sept. ISth to
Nov. 30th. Uwlualva Guthrie to Lo
Angeles and San Francisco at rate of
JW.0Q also to ?irthwt points ln
eluding Portland Tacoma and BeatUt
at rata of J3B.1S.
A. J. COHK1NS. Agent.
Quick Vieal burn either wood coal
cobs col.e and slack coal New York
Hardware Store
The IJgan County Farmers' lnstl-
Muto will hold a meeting in thn.eUy
November 2 and 3
see the Display in our west window These shirts are not sold any
where in America for loss than 1.50 1.75 and S2.QU
A.U sizes fr.om 14 to 171 at the closing out sale.
levys bee hive
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"name on EVERY PIECE."
Qiocolate Bonbons.
ron bale nv
at the
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We sell for cash only therefore
the cheapest. One price
115
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Shirts now on sale. Your choice
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TO HOUSEKEEPERS
Send your address on a postal for
our special premium offers and a lib-
eral trial quantity of
Electro-Silicon
the famous silver polish used by own-
ers of valuable Silverware all over the
world.
"Silicon" 10 Cliff Street. Now York
W. T. WALKER
Writes
FIRE. TORNADO AND PLATE
GLASS INS
120 W. Okla. Ave- 'Phone 210.
Prescriptions $
a $
Specialty
306 W. Qkla Ave.
Opp. p. o
to all.
So. Second St.
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It's a mistake to Imagine that itch-
ing piles cat 't bo cured; a mistake to
suffer a day longer than you can help.
Doan's Ointment brings Instant relief
and permanent euro. At any drug
store 50 cents.
Free band concert ana moving pie-
tures In front of Brooks theater to-
night at 7 o'clock.
Too late to -"ure a cold after oon-
sumption has fastened its deadly grip
on tho lungs. Tako Dr Wood's Nor-
way Pine Synn Y.'Jle there i yt
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1903, newspaper, October 16, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72180/m1/4/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.