The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 21, 1903 Page: 6 of 10
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THE ..tADER aUTMHIt JKUHOhtA. WEDNE8DAY OCTODER 21 1903.
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.APII'OtNAgBANK
C E. BillinEslev. Pres.
R. F. Brlggs Ass't Cashier.
We allow Interest at the rxte of-4 pet cent
per annum
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Capital and Surplus - - $130000
Over a Million on Deposit
LEADERETTE8.
ccal Happening of City and Terri
tory Drlefly Told.
u 3. V Johnston of Cleveland Is rals-
ig this year about COO bushels of np-
les from three acros of orchard
ihnston has a groat numbor of apple
arletles and has apples oach year.
It is said that tho W. C. T. U. in
to territory and ovor tho country la
irrigating a petition which Is to bo
resented to congrous asking that tho
ale of cigarettes to minors bo pro-
lultyl
It is now advocated that tho sweot
otato growers of Mustang and Co-
! aeut get togethor for tho purpose of
lecurlng hotter prices. Sweot potn-
- men in both localities this season
invo grown d flno- crop.
Woods county has moro toachors
l aan any othor county In tho torrltory.
Plioy aro thoroughly organised and.
'CBids in tho regular organisation
hoy often moot for dismission of top-
's relative to the vocation.
hna football game at Newklrk Sat-
rday. Lho Ponca City high sohool nnd
rPBbytorlan uoadoray teams' played
i a no neituer siue acoruis;. "'
r'umb were In fine form and It was
he best game thus far in Northern
Malioma.
( Luther the uegro Haptlsts have
ti.t th corner tone for their church
he H'Tvloes wmv lu charge of the
cw. O.ld Fellows. A number of
: wliit h had their names deposited in
h- torner atone as being eontriuuiors
i thv building fund.
Patrick Henry of Kentucky has In-
ositol $3600 tn Oklahoma dirt near
iPXtngtot The people down there
.ay thoy are glad to welcome auch
'ood farmers as llenry.
H- euty-flve nunlta are enrolled in
He schools of Frederick
vStop tearing your
khroat! One dose
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Jof Ayer's Cherry
'Pectoral.
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IG. A. Nelson. Casliie
Woods county editors were tho
guosts of Jet Monday. Among tho
features of tho meeting was a coyote
chase arranged for tho editors Tues.
dajf mornlhg. on thv Salt nlaln3.
Tho territorial association of tho
Royal Neighbors will havo a conven-
tion In Enid November 24th.
Material has been put on tho ground
for a now jail at Tomplo.
Clinton has becomo such a cotton
cantor that It haB bocomo nocossary
for tho gin there to run a double shift.
Firo at Harrison the other night de-
stroyed tlio dry goods storo of tho
Wonthoralls. The origin doos not
soem to l)o known-
Ill Reno's band now has twenty-two
members. The organization is still
furnishing the people or that town op-
en air concerts.
Mustang is drawing trado for cot-
ton an far distant as twenty-flvo miles.
Th( same parties um-I Uiat town as a
market last season.
Over seventy bales of cotton were
bought by Lawton dealers In one day
last week That town ts rapidly tak-
ing a place as a good cotton center.
Carmen u.tt six brick and stone uus-
inetf buildings and other are in pro-
cess of construction. Work on the
ntt oifotrlc light plant Is to com-
moncf iu a few days.
Aline has a brick yard the machin-
ery for which has Just arrived. Ac
cording to recent tests the clay in
that locality can be made Into a flue
quality of brick.
At Wskita the other day the Public
Schools Debating club dUcuased the
quest lou as to whetlier or not they j
should hare school seven hours a;
day ami seven days a week The af-
firmative failed to put up enough ar
gument to convince the Judges in thlr
favor
Puuca City's nBttsstlon eame wiU
the arrest of two prominent women qt
thai place on a charge of shoplimng.
A large number of packages belonging
In the stores of that town ar saiu
to have beeu recovered at the time
of the apprehension ol the wamen
Hliawnue is talking about putting iu
a new ay stem of keeping oook in
order that the ordinary plug Inquisitor
into the city's financial condition eanj
tell something about It
On the east side of the territory cot- j
ton has been coming In ao slowly that .
nono of tho gma aro aoio 10 Keep
busy nil the time They usually run
two or three days a week with the
understanding that as Ofton as they
become overcrowded thoy will be t &y
additional tlrao.
Mrs Martha Lyons of Dover a no-
gross claims to bo 127 years old. She
says aha wnf sold off tho blook nlno
limes for $1000' each and oneo shoi
brought $8500. 3ho says Bho dancodj
In her youth ofton wearing tho soloa
oft two pairs of whlto opera sllppers'i
In ono night
Thomas Holland who It is alleged
shot and killed James Potts last sum
mer has been held for trial under a
bond of $6000 . Holland is at liberty.
Tho caso in which a tragedy was the
outcomo had Its origin In a contest as
to the awnor of n claim taken nt tho
opening of the Cherokoo strip a little
moro than ton years ago.
Jossb Rhodes of Cowdon was ser
iously burned tho other day In an un
usual manner. Ho went down Into a
wall that was being dug for tho pur
pose of fixing tho machinory. While
down there an explosion occurred
which' sat fire to his clothing. IIo
climbed out of tho well and Into a bar
rel of water thus extinguishing tho
blazo.
Louis Gilbert a negro who killed
Tom Flln of Perry n few nights ago
did it just to get oven with some fol-
low who had stolen a bucket of lard.
Ho didn't know that tho thiof was Flin
and doosn't yet. Gllbort is said to
bo unable to road or writo and hasn't
a recollection of how old ho is. The
officers captured lilm whllo ho was
hiding betwoon a couplo of mattross'os
irf his tent
Lightning raado a big bluff at Aline
a fow nights ago. It struck a clothes
lino and ran along to tho Iioubo whoro
It killed a dog. Bosldes that. In the
same houso It ran around tho wall
knocking furnlturo over burnt the
wall paper and scared tho folks. In
another houso It camo down tho stovo
plpo and gave a freo exhibition of fire-
works and In a third houso played a
forked tongue stunf. Nearly overy
family In town was shocked.
A board of health sign won't keep
the wolf from tho door.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smoll and completely derange
tho whole system whon entering it
through tho mucous surfaces. Such
articles should nevor bo used excj t
on prescriptions from reputable physi
cians ns the damage they will do la
ton fold to tho good you can possibly
dorlvo from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co Toledo O. contains no mer-
cury and Is taken Internally acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. t In buying
Hall's Catnrrh Curo bo sure you get
tho genuine. It is taken ntornally
and raado n Toledo Ohio B. F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists price 75c per bottle
Hall's Family Pills are tho best.
"Hor Only Sin" as a play by far
tho groalost production Lincoln J.
Curler ttvor presented to the public
will nppoor nt the llroka Wednes-
day night.
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Broke Into His House.
S. LeQuInn of Cavendtah Vt. warn
robbed of hit cuawmary health by tn -
vaslon of Chronle Constipation. When
Dr. King's New Life Pilla broke into
Uin house bin trouble was arrested
and now he's entirely cured. Thev're
guaranteed to cure 25c at F B Lillle
& Co."a drug atore.
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10 YOUR 8TOMACH ON A 8TRIKE7
There is Nothing to Prevent You Em-
plolng a Substitute to do
Its Work.
There Is such a thing ae forbear
ance ceasing to b. z vbtce even In
tho caso of one's stomach. There Is
no question but that Bome stomachs
will stand a great deal moro wear and
tear nnd abuse than others but thoy
all havo their limit and whon that
limit is reached tho stomach must bo
reckoned; with as sure as fate. Tho
best way and really tho only offoct-
flvo way to treat your stomach when
1t robols Is to employ a substitute to
do Us work. This will give tho weak
ened and worn out organ an oppor
tunity to rost and regain its strength
and health.
' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets reliovo
llhe stomach of Its work by taking up
r Ua unrV nnil ftnlnf It tllqt nB nnn fiftt
j r shift of workmen rolleves another.
They actually digest the food In Just
he same manner and Just the samo
lme as tho dlgestivo fluids of a sound
tomach do. In fact when dissolved
m tho stomach thoy are VUgcstlvo
fluids for thoy contain exactly tho
lame constituents and olemonts aa tho
gastric Juice and other digestive fluids
of tho stomach. No matter what tho
condition of tho stomach Is their
work la Just tho Barao. They work in
thflr own natural way without regard
to surrounding conditions.
Tho stomach boing thus rolleved by
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is restor-
ed and renewed by Nnture and tho.
rest of the human body does not suf-
fer In tho least by reason of Its falluro
to porform its work.
A Wisconsin man says: "I suffored
the pangs of dyspopsla. for 20 yonrs.
I tried overy known remedy with in-
different results until I was told of tho
remarkable cures of Stuart's Dyspep-.
sia Tablots. I bought a box began
taking thom and forgot I had a stom-
ach. Threo boxes cured mo complete-
ly. I havo bad no trouble whatever
for a year and havo an appotlto like
a harvest hand and can cat anything
that Is set before m? without fear or
bad results."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sale by all druggists at 60c a box. The
druggist never falls 'to havo them In
stock becauso the demand for them Is
soaq great and so pronounced that
ho can not afford to bo without them
peoplo-who could not got them -of ono
would get in tho habit of buying
their other drugs there as well aa
their Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots.
A Runaway Tramp Coming.
Tho funniest mail on earth Is that
morry hobo who makes millions laugh
in tho comedy "A Runaway Tramp."
Ho has a cracker-Jack company sup
porting him and they are playing to
standing room only In all the towns
whorevor thoy perform. If you havo
troubles on your mind Just go and
seo "A Runaway Tramp" and you
will feel like a two-year-old. It's fun-
nlor thari a circus. That's what peo-
ple say who havo soon It. Get ready
for a laugh. It's coming to town on
Friday October 23. at Brooks opera
houso.
Old papers clean and folded alrqady
tied and ready to carry 25c hundred
at Leader offlco-
Guthrlt Towol 8upply.
Towels and aprons of all kinds fur
iMahed at very reasonable rates. Se
me" before you buy. Walter Hammock
'lh Guthrlo Laundry Co.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-:-ub.
All druggists refund the money
If It falls to cure. B. W. Grov's sig-
nature ts on each box. 26 o.
Had habits grow with much less cul
; vat Ion than good ones.
Hardware Co.
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fhuSI 1 hnrri'n'il rnhp rrvhc ftr Whv not BBI
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O O O O'O OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
File Your Wants
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
RATES.
Five cents per line first Insertion;
two and one-half cents per lino oach
subsequent Insertion.
FOR SALE Three fine lota in best
location In city. A bargain If taken
soon. See tho Leader.
FOR SALE.
9 choico lots In Oklahoma City for
sale or trade for Guthrie proporty. Sec
tho Leader.
FOR SALE Enquire at Leador
office for a bargain In some choico city
property.
FOR SALE Enqulro at Leaser
office for a bargain in some choico city
property.
FOR SALE Threo flno lots in best
location In city. A bargain If taku
soon. See tho Leader.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acre
farm 6 miles from Guthrie will trade
for city property. See the Leader.
FOR SALE Good heavy spring
wagon. A. A. Mcacham.
MONEY READY no waiting on city
property. Most reasonable terms.
Phono 47. J. B. Green.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade
Practical ceurso that saves years.
Fow weeks required. Tools and diplo-
mas givon oach graduate. Special ar-
rangements for distant' applicants.
Writo for particulars. Molor Barbur
College St. Louis Mo.
FOUND Small aum of money. Prove
proporty nnd pay for this notice. J.
D. Burke.
7-ROOM HOUSE East Mansur
and G-room house and barn Haln-
or addition for rent at $30 and $13
respectively. Phone 47. J. B.
Green.
WANTED Clean cotton
rags at the
Loader office.
California the Beautiful.
Now's your chance cheap rates
($25.00) from Indian territory stations
to California! Tickets on salo dally
until November 30. Tourist car
through to San Francisco leaVea St.
LSbuls' on '"The Katy Flyer" Tuesdays
of each Week passing Indian territory
stations Wednesdays. Ask for tour
book and other information. Address
"Katy" Suit L.. Tho Walnwright. St.
Louis Mo.
PERMANENT POSITION for a man
of good habits ann onorgy to repre-
sent large manufacturing establish-
ment known to overy bank In tho
United States. Salary $900.00 per
year and oxpenses. Opportunity for
advancement. Apply atating ago and
qualifications to Manager xicpt 7A
Box vi4 Philadelphia Pa
DR. HENDERSON
101-103 W. 9th St. KANSAS CITY MO.
k ItUr GratfMt I" Mtf Idas. rar 30 Years'
TkeOldMt la Aaa and longaat locatai.
InlhatUidbT lh Slxta to treat CHRONIC
rracut. v " mbm uiji
alKVOU AMI SPtCUl OlSEASCi.
Car ffnirttDtaad or raanar f tf and"
ed. All inadlclnai rurnl.h.ij ready (of
un do marcorr or inianoaa meai-
olne. u.ed K detsntioa from bait.
icu. PttUaU at a dlataoca trcat4
br mall and azoreu Madlclnat lanl
irarrwoera f re
rTberafrettroKaiaorbreakaa. Notnadlcu
tenlO.O. D. aoUaa part par Mat with order. Cbartci
low. OTtrCOOMcaHtouraa. Ae and axrerlano ara
Important. Btaa your cata aad aaad tor urmi. Oen-
aliatloarraaaodeoaadenUalpanooaUrorbrnaU. Seminal Weakness 'KiBlK52
and Sexual Debility d .io.... i
can tiop nlbt Ku.u. rf itora ataoal por. iwrra
aad brain powr r.anlaria and atranitbtn weak parta
and maka too as tor mtrrlaga Send tor boot
CtrlMum ttadleaUr eoradwlth anaw aad
StrAUVr latallible Mora Treataiaat.
andCleet No In.trumenu. no pain no de-
tention from bu.lnna.. Cora laarantaad. BOOK and
Hit o outiUon. frea ttalad.
a. t-iii Blood poteontni and ail prtTtad.'l
By pn 1 1 IS one. permnxtntly cured.
Varicocele Hydrocele and
Dklmnats Parmaueutly onrad la a law eUj
rnlinOBIQ without pain or daater.
nnn If tar both leitt 8 pa-ei IT plotaree
ouv" with t ull de.crlpUon of abora dltea.et
Mbe a3ota aad enra aantaealtdln plain wrappal
Fraa nnMem.
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O. K Loan Office
I Money loaned on Diamonds Watches Re-
oiver and all valurblea.
Reasonable rates caurteouB treatment.
S. FLABIN.
208 W. Harrison. Guthrie.
California
Tickets on sale dally Sept. 18th to
Nov. 30th Inclusive autnne to j-os
Angeles and San Francisco at rate of
tJ6.oo uJso to northwest points In-
cluding Portland. Tacoma and Seattle
at rate of J39.16.
A. J. COnKINS Agent.
Aro you a deputy United State
Marshal or poasemanT If to yo
need a day booh. Special prune
ormn. For aalo by The eadei.
m aM Frevcats Pwemwaaaa
FOR SALE TOWN PROPERT.
FOR SALE Flvo good lots In new
town of Hunter Garfield county.
Reasonable good Investment. Address
C. T. Wish Qutlirlo Okla.
WANTED MI8CELLANEOU8.
GIN LOCATION Freo gin eito given
In Caatte Creek nation Indian ter-
ritory. Now town excellent location.
No gin there. Largo crop assured. Gin
must be built at onco. Address i
Smith Western Railroad Townsite Co
Weleotka I. T.
Kentucky
Boarding Stables
Cor. Vine and
Cleveland Sts.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given
to boarders. Horses board-
ed by the day.Vveek or
mouth.
Patronage solicited.
Phone 44. O. B. Gro.vot.
We are '-buttin' in" the but-
ton business
Lodges
Societies
Churches
Reunions
Adveifsg
Purposes
Only first class outfit in the
territories. Write foi sample
and gel prices
Armantrout Bros.
Guthrie. Okla.
Young1 middle aged and
elderly. If you are sex-
ually wealc.no matter from
wliat cause; undeveloped;
have stricture varicocele
etc . my Perfect Vacuum
LiHJ
Appliance will cure vou.
IKS nr electricity xa.ww curea ana u-
veloped j days' trial Send tor booklet.
Sent scaled. Guaranteed. Write toda:
E. Emmett 208 Tabor bile.. Denver Colo
HOTEL NEALE
Robert Neal the wsll known
landlord of the Guthrie Hotel
has opened a new establishment
in the new brick building just
finifihed at 117 No. Second St.
where the traveling public is
invited to call and sse him.
New house. Modern.
Free Bath. Well Furnished.
First Class Board.
Come and see me.
Robt. Neale.
a-yf.
PUT YOUU SAVINGS IN OUR
HANDS
and they will be safe useful and with-
in your reach at any time.
THE GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK-
Is a financial InstttuUon of auch stand-
In? that It merits the confidence of all
who have money to deposit.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
(First Vubllshoa Oct X9 )
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of Uio city olerk of Guthrie
Oklahoma until 7:80 p. m October
22 1908. for the erection of a fire sta-
tion In the Fourth ward of the city of
Guthrie Okfa. according to plana and
apecllloatlona to be found at the of-
fice of the chief ol the fire department
All bids to be accompanied by a cer
tified check in the sum of fifty dollars.
The council reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids.
F. Selxas
City Clerk.
FOLEYMKrNEYTAR
stasia tcaa eotastfe amt feoavU lustrfa
Buttons
Gnthrie's Leading Hotel ;j
The Royal
; Eaton & Van Duyn Props.
1 RatesiS.OOand&bOper day. All mod '
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