The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 21, 1903 Page: 2 of 10
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THE ttAOBR UTHKfE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2T 1903.
AFTER GRIDIRON HONORS.
High
8ehM Team Will go
Perrys Scalp Saturday.
After
Tho Logan County llfgh School loot
ball team which has boon receiving
valuable coaching from Prof. Alloy
will loave SaturJay morning for
Porry whero Uirv moot tho high school
team of that place In the attornoon.
A wook from Saturday tho local toam
will most the Oklahoma City high
school team ana the Kingfisher team
at Island Park on Thanksgiving day.
The local team is considered to be
one of the beet high school trains In
Oklahoma. The line up Saturday will
!' as follows:
Center Leslie Pari er.
Right guard. Dobson.
Ilight tackle Vv'hltenack.
Right end. Cleon Itay.
Loft guard Vincent Pees.
Left tackle. Bud Dawson.
Left end Jim McPeet.
Quarter back Robert Merlon.
Left half Emmet Stobaugh.
Right half Owen Acton.
Full back Jim Rexroad.
milinu iinl Trllllnn.
TLcrc are two rj-kiciiin of ii'- 'rn-
tlon In use fit Mir present dnv. mm
monly called tle Intr lti nm) 1;.
French system In the formei the
billion is n million of million u trillion
n million of Milfoils and each drnoiiil
nation Is n million times tlw one pre
ceiling. Tn the latter ulilrh ! tlic ny i
ten) used In tho I'nltoil StniPN (Ik
billion is n thouftnml tnllllotw. nnd -nh i
denomination l n tlionsiind tunes tlu
precedimj. Tlierefure neenrdl i; tutli"
Knellsli not n tlon. m trillion
product of i' milium Itixolw-il
Is
to
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fel t
third pnivor. or tlic ruiuliri scjip m
by n unit w it ii in miii-i-i r
nceordlnr; to tti" ' km. 'i mm- i i ' .
nnmii'T v. . . in : v t .
twelve opIlC'M iir .' . 1 A I . Hi
Cording to the 1'rei'ili mcttmil is t.u
number ropresmtiil bv n unit itl
Jilpo i Ipliers and affording to the Kir?
Ilsh method with twelve ciphers an-
nexcd. I'nUlnrr n Tooth.
is'l Irislnnan who hud gono Into a
dentist's to get n tooth pulled bad It
out In n few minutes.
"Thnt wilt bo half a crown" said tho
dentist.
"Hulf a crown I" said Pat "Why tha
last tojtu I got pulled at homo the old
doctor set roo down ou tho floor and
pui the nippers In my mouth and pulled
me round and round tho room out of
the door and down' tho stairs. When
we got to tho foot tho doctor sn'd 'By
tho help of heaven and the att -action
of gravity we'll hev her out yet.' m
when we got to the top out came th
tooth r.nd he only tool; a shlllluT'--Londou
Tit-Wts
Sr(rm With n Method.
"I haie neail. run my legs off going
ttbout u department utore making .1 few
pur Imvh i'oi inv wife" Hiiid the mau
iib l lie Mii.mIis 'I believe that I
Wj. tliteclcd t: s different p.irlH of
tlie i sl.ibluliii.'Mit lot eneb aitleio I
1"' .'lit I n n'"f upNtiiln lio.vn-
Bl.nis aerosj. 'he sin p. along the ti lfl
U"l from one (lolnt to .mother nisi us
though tioboi) Ian w where aujtlilng
was "
' ou evidetitlv don't understand tho
syfiti m" suggested his friend.
'Indeed I don't If It Ik n system. It
h bcyoi
Wt-n.-d
rond my undnitiindlns" he an-
"Well. It Is a system that Is not with-
out method." replied tho other. "You
did not realize It but It was a great
exhibition of tock for your benefit. It
would havo been a great deal of trou-
ble to have waited you on one of the re-
volving stools and brought all of tho
foods In tho store nnd paraded thorn
In front of ynu; so you were started oft
nnd directed from pluco to placo so ai
to uml.e n tour of the establishment
and get -i Kennrtil view of tho goods It)
each department. Io jou see the ad-
vertising sehonie?"
' I b.'lleve that you are right my
Im. for that Is the onl- ratlonwl ex-
plniijlloti of the ptonedlng." - - fs'c-w
TforU. Hero Id.
fowi mul Tlirlr MllU.
A. iTofesor In KotilgKherg university
hlB Nlieririeiitiil Iff determine the ef
fe. . if Mtrious f.Hids on the loi- jj-
exi iiTii cow's null. "Somt rows give
n f no tncttei what their foo.l may
t-
VCi
tr..i
!
run1
the
i n. ill. or Hiontf or tlisagriH able fl i
winch is ii to lause i!itrsti
.bits la yam mi he food rl.itmed-
ll nor persist The taste of tht
di ends in a eertiiiu ineiiMiic or.
e.'s food but in a degrie more
Inii'ortaut on the p I'ulliidtlcH of the
ani'oul.''
Cnly a ety Few Published.
It is not pousible for the pni ri 'tors
tn lUMlisii mor than a ver r-w of
tho muni roitu letters rectl.od in
pre.fc-' of Chambei Iain's Collo t'h.iic-ra
aol imrrho ltcuedy and teiimg of
fts r. mirlqdalp cures Thoy n turn
pcojlo in evt&y walk la lifj :i 1 lior.i
. every state in tho I'nioa Th. follow-
Inr from Mr. T W r.reatht i of
I'raf.l tirv. (in ?)eat fur lu f "i
1 WCitlT t Uat be 'i d"id nA but tor tuo
U3 f t'hamt' rluin's "Ilc. M.olcra
niMI l.iitliooa Itemed) It cu.ed tuc
ot throOif dltfrrhoea after seven "ani
' of EiiSi ring. I can never say too
much la prateo of that remedy." For
&lo by thn Eagle Drug Store.
i
The
Best
Biscuit
Baked
Sold only in In-cr-seal Packages
Tor the best Ginger Snaps baked say Zu ZU
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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fi. Tpit 'flint Stmnpctl Him.
"I once heard a minister who boasted
from his pulpit that he was ahlo to
proach from auy text In the Rlblo off-
hand without thought or other prepa-
ration and oa n tost of his talent In ex
tomporaueous speaking he Invited bin
congregation the next Sunday morning
to band In any texts they would like
him to preach from when be would
show them what he wan able to do"
relates the rhleiigo Heeord-Hernld. "In
order that he tiochl not be suspeeted of
Huiii'pililoiM ii.i i.iio'i the pasagPH
of Nrriptiire were to be writtoli upon
1 slips of paper sen led up In envelopes
. and placed upon tlie pulpit lminedlato-
j ly before the opening of tho service
Tho noxt Sunday morning tho pastor
came hounding In. prldo and confidence
gleaming In his ys and found a num-
ber of sealed envelopes lying upon tho
big Ulblc. After the preliminary serv-
ice ho called attention to them and Bald
ho would preach from tho test con-
tained In tho envelope that lay on tho
top of the pile. Tho remainder ho
would reserve for futuro Scbbnths.
Tearing It open he unfolded a slip of
papor and road tho words onco ad-
dressed lo tho prophet Balaam 'Am I
not thine nss J'"
Tlin FlcmUh FUlnrtfc.
She Is n monstrous big creature as
unrestrained In her physical growth as
she Is In her expression of tho ami) Host
or tho largest emotion- that stirs her.
Two of her walking side by side fill
the narrow street with a broad ex-
pnnw of tup which leaves no room
for anything ese to squeeze past her.
Her Iwirk lew In as imposing and not
un'ike the mighty Furnish horse In
ii'otioti front vr one. Her great
bro.nl feet are comfortably bestowed In
u.).k1cii t.iUitg tb.it make n pleasing
if Uiirel.v (latter as she moves majestic-
all. al-ing. Her massive chest is
crossed by the kmtted shawl alio al-
nays ueois. The stiings of her apron
hats never yt succeeded In reaching
clear about her wnWt. Iler face broad
red. lightly wriuUled us quick to tight-
en with niiKtr us to broaden with
laughter has never been shaded by a
bat nor schooled Xo coucoal a thought
that moros br. Her bands e.ro huge
utrong quid:. And her tonguol
The Wcildlnsr Cuke
Tho wedding cake Is n development
of tho tliroo ears of wheat carried by
tho bride In very olden times ns a pro-
sage of plonty of tho good things of
life. In time tho grain thus formerly
carried was ground and made Into
niall cakes which were thrown over
tho brldo's head as she gntorcd her first
house. A pile of those flat enkos was
laid one upon another. nftir tho man-
ner of shewhnad in old Illustrations of
Bible times. Thus by a natural ovolu-
I tlon came tho present form of ono bugo
round cake for whose elaborate ap-
pearance and composition tvo hove tho
i JYeneh to tint nk.
Tho ItniMM if Trees.
Tin- nots of a ti'e Uo not cover the
ca' ear.. i 1 et.i u.. (h earth ns they do
ni.oe gi.uleiir if tuau yiarV ex-
(mi uiicc 1... I 1. .-1 n vast deul to do
in dir1 '-' 'hl tr.ui! pluutlng frets.
s"m lie in loful that tho roots of
tries vi .i i.'i an average nlout two-
i! i-(!n f Lie .hi. i of its brain he. Tho
tn'' ubih ii.ix the largest area nuih'r
gio. nil i.s the mepillg Wl.low. TbU
trit-'s io..ih -jue. d to M'ch on extent
(bat win iilil there be any trots or Phrubtf
ph. i ed iMiiui thirty feet of them In n
fi w yt-sis the coota of the willow wtll
be found Intel mingled with tuent. 1'rult
ire h. nut ii im uppleK. imniis and plums
have vtr. Kinall roots in etiinpurtsan
with tluli iev. the roots of currant
b.u he do not occupy more than a quar-
tei '.lit t.Hic their binuclios cover.
S Us flarsb. cattrgel with stssbng
lockeibook co'.Ka.ning J376 b.long-
i to W.ll Wh "1 r. was wrraigned
i .r.- Justlcu Iuro(f and ujon iho
r.ron r walvlOt oxm'natlin wu
;h)u- ' over to await tho artloa ol the
.ran.; Jury.
" " Or'y Eln" wMc'i U on? &l the
best attractions of ihu season will
appuar at tho Brooks tonight
mmmmmmm
-- - - -'
yesterday wer
Uneeda Biscuit
to-day are
Uneeda Biscuit
to-worrozv will be
Uneeda Biscuit
Alt llltelllucnt Dot;.
A gentleman onco had a very bona-
some and Intelligent coille In his pos-
session. One dav he lost tbe dotr whnn
ttlklng it through the city. The crea-
ture In vain searched cveryw'4ero foi
his master and at last seeing a banson;
cub creeping leisurely along. Jumped
Into it and settled himself determined
l on the seat. Tlie driver tried to en-
tice It out but without success nnd n
little crowd collected. None do-ed to
tackle the dog but at lust a facetious
spectator shouted out "I say Bill
darn me If be don't want to be druv
home." "That's It; that's who he
wants" they all agreed amid shouts of
laughter. Then one examined bis col-
tar nnd found an address clearly cm
graved upon It. Without further adc
cabby Jumped up and drove up to this
samo address which proved to bo the
correct ono. Needless to say the cab-
man was substantially rewarded. TLs
dog bad been In the habit of driving
home every evening with his master In
a hansom and with doggie reasoning
ud decided to follow his usual custom
wueu no uau given up nope or unumg
bis master. London Opinion.
Dr. Joirctt nnd Illlile IlUtory.
The following story of Dr. Jowctt
was current among tho undergraduates
nt Oxford In my day. It bad ranchfd
tho master's ears that Ballol men ware
not so successful In the oxnrdtnatlotvm
"Rudiments of Itcligion" ns In tho clas-
sical schools ho that be determined to
call up the next batch of candidates I
and catechise them himself in Bible
history. "Mr. Smith" he Is reported
'.o have said "Khat proptn t went up to
ueaon In n chariot of tire?" "Elijah
alp " "ft lu lllwm iw.oF 111 llint n &.flwt!or
nt tills crillpfrn Hlinilltl 1m an Ir-nni-nnfl
Mr. Jones V" Elijah sir." "Mr
Drown?" "Elijah sir." At this point
the library boy entered aud to strik
the undergraduates with shame he w:ih
appealed to. "Tel; these gentlemen
what prophet went up to heaven in a
chariot of Are." "Elijah sir." Then
ensuod a pause and than "Well gentlo-
mon perhaps It wis Klljah!" Cornldll
Magazine
An Alliterative l'oeni on TIk.
Ono of tho boot; collectors of I'blla-
dolphin has In his library n volume of
Latin Jokes that was printed In Ger-
many In 1703 says the Philadelphia
Record. Tho noino or this volume Is
"Xttgtu Veiialos" nnd It cental .is a
poem S0O lines long (Therein every
word every slnglo wortl begins with
the letter "p."
Even the tit lo page of tho poem con
tolns only "p's." It reads:
"Pugntt Porcorum per Pubuum Por-
rlum. Poetam" ("The Battle of the
I'lgs" by I'ublius Poreius. poet)
Ilerc are two lines of ttie poem that
show how strange alliteration to heav-
ily laid ou appears:
Prlege porcorum pulchtrrtma pre -Ita.
potor:
Potandu poterla placldam proferr? potstm
Almost Incredible Is Hie patience that
must have been reiuiini to compose
this work of l.GOO woul. every one of
which bogln with u "p "
street paving has been resumed on
Harrison avenue between Vine and
Broad street.
The Keeley Cure
Cures wbticy. Morphln. Cocaine and
Tobacco. Tnc untr Keclev Intltute in Tex-
aa Oklahoma .mi Indian terrilori . Sstab-
l!sba in Dallas il.
The Krelvy lixlllntc
tlcllvue Place. Dallas Texas.
J. It. Keith. Proprietor.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Or. Kin
Mm Disc9ery !
Prtu flQXBVWTimi prfea
01L5Jl!"il'a jI.W
A Perfect For AU Throat aqd.
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Monty back If It Oil. Trial Oottl.a frw.
ftft
fa
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough bnd
bronchitis" write Mrs. W. IC. Ilavl-
land of Armonk N. Y. "but When ah
other remedies failed we saved her
life with Dr. Klng'w New Discovery-
Oui niece who b".d consumption In 014
adva 'ed t--tago also uaed this wonder-
ful medicine and today ihe is per "t-
ly well " Desperate throat and bin
diseases yiel.l to Dr Kind's New Ois
covery as to no clhcr medicine on
earth fiif.illiblo for coughs and coVtls.
fOc and $1 00 bottles guaranteed by
F. B. LJllte & Co. Trial bottles free.
1 Auditor Baxter was busy today pay-
ing the claims and accounts incurred
by tho recent encampment of tho Ok-
lahoma Natfonal Guard Wre.
(First published in tho Dally Loader
October 21 1803.)
Application fcr Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County of
Logan ss
Notlco Is haroby given thnt
C. V. Casay and C M Casey
havo this day illod In tho office of the
County Cleric In nnd for said County
of Logan their potltlon ashing that a
license ho granted them to sell nt re-
tail malt spirituous and vinoiu
liquors upon
Southeast section 31-15 1 Siring
Creok township of Town lc!.rl(i;;
in said County and Territory
If no protest le filed on or l h
N'ovfmhtr 3 IS'))
i their petition
will be graniaJ -ind
license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal o!
qald County hereto affixed thl
20t.i day ot October 190J.
(SEAL.)
N. J. C Johnson
County Clerk.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS
Sond your address on a postal for
our special premium offers and a lib-
oral trial quantity of
Electro-Silicon
tho famous silver polish usod by owu-
ors of valuable Silverwaro all over tho
world.
"Silicon" 10 Cliff Street New York.
AN AFTEn DINNER CIQAR
Ought to bj a good one because tin
' amntra mttAV illnnar (a flia Kvot emLa
ot the day. We have that Jjlnd In
largo varittly tniM. atrons and m ii
um tn both domestic and impor.ed
tobaaeo. Drop in and get one todRy.
Sportsman's Goods.
Did you say. Yes we carry a nice
line of guns rifletr pistols a ad aw
munition. sVou ought to see some ' i
the new tilings In ntitormUle piutn's
ami rifles Uiey are as far In aUacu
of the arms you have been tis'i Inttc
ly as Uiey were ahead of tbojdid
powder and ball suns used before &
war of C1.
Playing cards chess checker md
dominoes.
OLSMITH ARMS CO.
PARKER'S
HAW DALSAM
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Of Isxst winter. Now is tho time to buy
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IS HEADQCAlfTEHS TO II j
Wall Paper Paints Oil
Whancr Ihspajernd jsrtiarantee
f-.ri ffftitn and cnji'oy only effi-
cient Di curators. Let u estimate
your work
systems.
Drngs Wall
204 Ilairison Ave. and
119 First Street.
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lnnfe We Sell These.
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.-.ome ol the linot Moving Pictures ever shown in Okla. o
every vveelt. Strictly moral house for ladles and. children o
Atlmlss'on to any part or the house only 10 cents o
4 Shows Daily. Barkell & Gabardon Mgrs.
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tn corner Nobl Ave. and Division Bt. to vrbich place he
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g new cuetotners are Invited to cailat the new place of busi-
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