The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 1903.
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JQY LESLIE O. N1BLACK.
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BUtUCKIPTJON RATES BAILT
Vet week br carrier
Ver Month by carrier - ..
Ter year by carrier In advance
Per year bv mail in advance
WSIKLY
three VnnttiR .. .
Sit inontns . . .
ae rear
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t Th rarir (a a mimlir f the AssoelAtml
ort of that treat new organisation
lUKtre aiternoon
nd 30 miles radius.
"ress and receive the day telcgrajh re
l -ort oi mat great news orgsnisauon ir ex
' luslve atternoon ptblttatlou In Guthrie
rjio. & ICfls. Business 75; Edtorlal. 69.
irk. Valley BubIhcss 75; Editorial C9.
Would You Think It?
presses It self thus
subject
"At any convorsat'.onal melee youj Would voti think ft possible Oiat you
may learn Ihat the weather has been couldbcdfsappointedinthefaccofattoto-
fierce that the last play was fierce i " whosc '"l Moulders ami beanti-
. . . . Jul hair suggest womanly perfection and
that the era lie song at yesterday s ( bemUy uch d.ppohUment comes
recital was fierce that the servant j not seldom when the face turned to vou
TW RSDAY NOVB.MJJBR II. 1903.
A St Louis scientist bus tliicnrei-eJ
ho graft microbe trarisnlllled n the
! itnaa system by the bite of the
xulk bug
There Is a sneaking conviction In
o inner g o p. circle that Candidate
xjsoveh has over-advertised his
renuoslty
Colombia might do Mell lo remem-
T Spain before giving 'Uncle Sam a
ovocaUon to employ'" his mailed
nd on tho Isthmus.
Undo Andy Carnogle is returning
tho states. Is ho coming to the(
cuo of his "black haired" hoy
arllo Schwab?
Jon't know just how to take tho
o Impertinence of Our Lady of the
' )ws bat will wait to bo advised by
Jliry Blgclow
injlicv vc are glad to note Ihat
n Johnson doesn't mention the
nr of John R McLeun in his afler-m-j
explanation.
ecefcrer Smith denominates the
ibuHJIng trust promotion "an nr-
ic bw Indie" It looks mighty raw
' cowip to tho victims now
Chit ago professor considers foot
I a great alJ to religious study
Imps so. If tho peril of sudden
fi will icad to rellectlon on thu
l nflpr
girl problem Is fierce and that the
dinner tomorrow night Is likely to be
fierce. This means simply n verbal
famine. A whole broad field In which
thousands of adjectives might have
grown multifariously and luxuriantly
has been planted exclusively to
"fierce " The loss to the Intellectual
aeenc-v of ihe world is clear Instead
of a panorama of variegated adjectival
rnior we have the long level tnon
o'onoui sweep of 'fierce' arounJ 360
K Sseirb !'tk& if
IV r J
UjW J V
ill t hi
xa F"! -fp f? vr-ff!? H
show dufinur-
ing blotches and
blemishes. In
general the
cause of these
eruptions is im-
pure blood.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
.' Discovery puri
nes the blood
and removes
t the corrupt ac-
: .. I - 1 J
uu iiiuiuiiuns
w h i c h cause
disease. When
-i
DRU
logrees of the horizon. Somebody! the blood is cleansed pimples tetter.
salt-rheum boils sores and other results
of impure blood are perfectly and per-
manently aired.
ought to Introduce A few novelties
Into the adjective market.
' The fact is though that the kind
of slang represented by tli Word
'fierce' can hardly be called slang at
nil It Is almost at the opposite In-
tellectual pole from slang. 'Plerc4'
Is an escape from mental exertion and
an adoption of a fixeJ. uniform un-
varied phrase Slang- Is a denial of
fixed inlform unvaried phrases and
a search after now and more vivid
ones."
Now this la all very well for iho
skilful adept In wordB who constructs
The TrIhuno"s editorials hut It strikes
us as rather severe on those less for-
tunate mortals whosr command of
languago is not so oxtosivo. Tho vast
mnjorliv' "mankind belong to this
class. Thoy Havo been struggling for
centuries vainly and almost dumbly
for an unfailing universal word that
shall fully and adequately oxprerss
every Idea and shade of meaning In
connection with any sujijec. The
Tr'bune writer has a Vast store of
adjective at his pencil's end and at
his 'll )w a dictionary containing all
the wordR In the lungnnge; while the
poor onllnary person struggling
ahead In every-day conversation
must seize tho first word that comes
along! And If "fierce" hnppons to be
the flist thing on tho pilo what mat-
ters It to thi.atuto editor of The
Tribune? Would ho have that per
son substitute "four fluaher" for
florce?" Wo dou-it if this would help
things Tho fact U we suspect that
tho elltor of Tho Chicago Tribune Is
something of' a four llushor himself.
Pot Ihrt ytftr I miffrret with that (trended
difik ecsem" write Mm J Koepp of Her
tnnn Oregon "I w told lo try Dr Pirrcc's
Golden Medical Icory which I did nd r
ter I hud taVen fourteen bottle I ww perma-
nently cured. It has brtn a year alnce I Mopped
talcing your vtedldne and ft has never appeared
itjce I think your medicine a wonderful cure
and hope other uOTetine aa I did will take it
aud be iclleved of their aufterlng "
Some of the most remarkable cucs
effected by "Golden Medical Discovery"
have been of scrofulous diseases.
"I will forever thank you for mWIMng me to
take Ur Plrrce'a Golden Medical Ohiovery"
writet Mr. Ja Murphy of l'ondn pocahonia
Co Iowa "It ha cured me of chronic ncrofuVa
of IweKe years' Handing I had doctored for
the trouble unlit I wa completely illicouraRwl.
I alco had chronic diarrhea for twelve year. I
am In Rood hrnlth now better than I ever wtt
In my Ufe. owlne to Dr Plerce'a Colden Medical
Discovery I took several bottles of Ihe ' Dlscor-
ery ' before I stopped."
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med-
ical Discovery." There is nothing "just
as good" for diseases of the stomach
blood and lubgs.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dir-
ziness and sick headache.
$1000.00 ehurch is to be bull
ho Rev Bob Burdetto In Los
'lea Cal Doubt lesB Bob now
zci wbar ho mins d by sticking
newspaper funny cidumn all h1 -
Ic
la ' r authulltaiivc dirtlonnrv
i Bill Do vary at mo or the an
lj on the Ov'!'Hiiiallsms or Hit'
Thii ought to hi- fame enoimh
li'l it ie can't ln mayor of M
Tonrnto Wnrl.l lfclaie8 that
la has only thn consolation "that
i a Htleii nobleman that klcki-it
r of Alaska." Tlmt miuM m
the uindy Canuck feel reconr I
following local from an Oltla
tvhargf inJirats that tlui
lon'tr an Indian piobhm:'"Ri
: nccompanletl by a smllling
'jrlv a spin around town. In
itomobile yesterday "
ow3 furthcoming report is said
tain a million words and would
jhty Avo avrai newspaper
If thin isn't ('icuiulocu ti i
Irt A. win lent i.. ( m n . y. .
j' .ihwm I"' iiiini- j
n . ri'ck raft all rlgh'
FIERCE EDITORIAL.
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' v e -ii to i i iii'.s . (r blanb
v anil tl Inn lit i uml I'Yom
fi Ihe lull iii. u-l cts the
" icv" v ii pr ents'ive
' i ) loin f i li. i '
'"lie ! li ns of
ilifal ..ii lu i -and i'x
Is It possible that the Roosevelt
administration was the chier motor
power hack or the Panama revolu-
nun" The hoato with which Presl-
!cnt nooseelt recognised the new
Kovcrnmf nt would seem to justify
u.h a conclusion The Colombian
congress had i ejected the Hay-Iierran
inul naly onh a few weeks ago
'hi r Mcenied no alternative left
Kooseeli umlei ihe act pC the Unl-
it 1 Slates collar. Inn to take up the
Mcuutfuan ( iti sttoject a UiIng
'Mch lie an 1 lils administration weio
Uoleiiii opposid io With tho revo-
lu urn a MicccbH and a now gocrn-
mvtit made nut of ilu Panama strip
of the Colombian icjniblic favorable
io thn canal traty. theto would lie no
oli-.tnck In t ie wa In addition to
what appear i .suspicious on the sur-
fuce of the case the secretary of
state occupies more ihnn u page in a
tuwspaper justifying the action
Fort Smith and Western Railroad Co.
Q. P. & P. D. Circular No. 28. Ft
Smith Ark.. November 7tb 1903.
Eagle's Carnival Guthrie Okla.
Agents Weleetka Junc'Jou to Meri-
dian Okla. inclusive: For tho nbovo
celebration to be hold at Guthrie
Okla November nth to 14th inclusive
you may sell tickets at tho open rato
of one arid one-third fare for tho
round trip'. Dates of salo November
dth' to 14th Inclusive with final re-
turn limit ot November 10th.
Ue tickets form It. T. J. J. Gib-
son general passenger agent
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
Fhe Kind You Havo Always Bought
dyflE&
R
t
DR
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XJiio
enrro s aaners
Also School Books and School Supplies.
Lowney's Fine Candy.
If you want a good cigar q to Renfro's.
R
enrro
Prescriptions a specialty.
Drug Co.
200 west Oklahoma iV"e. Opposite Postofrice.
m
Wwursms
The Wise Man's
Way
A modern railway lino. Traversing
lha sta es and terrltorios of
Missouri
Arksnc.
snsas
Oklahoma
Indian Territory
Texas and the
Southwest.
Tennessee
Mlsslss.ppl
Alabama
And the
Reduced rates In effect nil tho year
to
Eureka Springs
Tho x rlsco System operates wldo
voatibulod eiectrlc lighted trains. All
cafe cars and dining halls under tho
management of Fred Harvey.
Bear3 th
Qlgnctoro
Meridian Stockholders to Meet.
There will be a meeting of thu
stockholders of tho Meridian Town-
site and ItiRh' uf Way company at
the G.ithrle Commercial club on Mon-
day November Hi at 7:30 p. m. Full
reports of all officers will be submit-
ted and a new board of directors
elected.
rJetr. tb ? KW YwfawAifllS DoagiC
"Ti&S
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Costumes.
For tbe Fb!:j masque ball at
Cofxventlon hall tomorrow night may
of be secured at the city hill at any
the president . 1 IiIr or lueir belns altime.
comploto icpartiire from nil prece
dents by the state department in in O jOutS 'X'O'El.acut
ternntlonal Mibjicti. only adds color Smrith- ) Ktad Yft3 Hat9 ArMJS Riiffl
Iq the suspicion whir
mind. Some ot the IteiHibllcaa anoln-
Kts lor the presl lent seeing the
n. eKsl of .lUctting public odnl-n
iw. iroi mo iiresitieiii are deelarlne
I'M .UIVTMl 111 ill - im W d. -" k. . via. 1 1
mly adds color "aritb.' sf e Ktad Yft3 Ilat9 AhrajS
h pervades th igcatW SIP l$lfa-jL- '
For
Costumes
tbe Ragle's manque
mUKu&nxiKJN& rrr?jmcgrzgasc
Brooks' Theatre
Thursday November 12th
Tlie greatest of them all. The famous little ones
liael and Harry Shannon
And company of great quality in the lavish scenic production
by Eunice Fitch. Tons of special scenery clever specialties
the great fire scene lots of fun.
But still alive. CD CZl
Prices - 25 35 50 75
Sunday November 15th
The Lyman Twins in
..ftm mi 51 D&11
ntt"
0 H l?1ft n 10 c
DID YOU EVER
Smoke a stogie cigar? We have Just
received a case direct from the mak-
ers at Pittsburg Pa. They cost but
little and furnish a long sweet smoke
3 for 5 cents; $1 50 per hundred get
some light now.
Sportcmens' Goods.
Don't forget to call an 1 have a look
at the new automatic smokeless car
ridge repeating pistol 8 slpto
quicker than you can wink your eyo
and very accurate. Prlco $12.00.
$10.00 buys a good double barreled
breech loading gun.
OL8MITH ARMS CO.
ball ai
.hat . was the 1-Yench beneBcimrl-al?WUI1 bM omrroWK "J "
... the forty miliion dollar which .url MSCUr1 Rt tUe Cty haU at ttny
iiernnieut was to pa for the Pana ' Ue'
'rraum
'tS&Sm
y Years ilia Standard.
ma i.nal u' ihe back uf the rexohi
M'.n n iv tate Hejia ui Morxan of
Al.ibima who has gtvvu alraoe a llf"
em ii nuhlng th N'ert un
eanal pnij -t v. hlch wau f.rs' a"i rov-
1 ' N ' C ail c . ! c J ioll i f.ntt matinee at the Brooks
will hai-Uh let th" opporin . . i eti Uaturdaj Chll ren 15c . adults 25c.
b wlfhnu fiirrim: a romnleic m-r I
liCttioH inu the wol- matt r and Physicians Prescribe It
ftxiiiK tae -i).iiilbllny for ism -m ! Many bio.nl minded physicians pre-
bertnir a ia' icpubuc where it nr.m trril! Folev'a Hanev an.l Tsr. en tliev
vt ppagl hare one.- found so safe and reliable
- remedy for throat and lung troubles
Th New Yuik Sun conclude- a as this great medicine
nin.ilv editorial on the Dowlo crusod.) j Sold by J. N. Wallace.
thus "Na It Is not ridiculous. It i-j
wonderful and it It. gad" Aye. un-' Tht Katy track layers reacheJ
derful ud sad the whole raxstlc Cyshlng today. Train service will
gamut of human i'wUism and human socu bo eatabllshed between Cushlng
PARKER'S
HAIl OAUSAM
Clnuuo ssd tesatUlti Ui hsli;
nuinoui s ImiurUnt pnirth.
Morer Tails to lit torn Or
Jlalr tq iia Vouthful Color.
Ouiinip i1.k?m h.lr Utiles.
Wtndljnr Druir'iti
The effervescent and sparklingifarcial comedy. Entire new
list of catchy songs dances and fascinating novelties. Bveryl
thing right up-to-date.
JPgices - 25c 35c 50c and 75c
Two Nights Commencing ilonday
Nov. 13. Saturday Matinee
The peoples' show at the peoples' prices
tts
By Geo. W. Peck author. The only authorized version
holding the rights south of Mason & Dixon's liue. Harry
Rearcy manager.
Prices - i5 25 5 and 5o
Bad Boy Co.
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On account of the extreme difficulty we ex-
perience in collecting small bills we have de-
cided to do a strictiy cash business from and
after this date. Customers will please take
notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Guthrie Transfer Co.
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credulity .and pity It Ib that vain
venal epicurean self can hold at Its
Heck ii j call spiritual i motional Win ' TUo ladies of tho First Baptist
that sanely directed might redeem a church are arranging to conduct a
lost world A hair may divide tho market Wednesday Nov 26.
falo and true. audMvliat If only a hair' .
divide th iwetuiaib T frwa' r. -----
the ay of Peter tbw HeraUt? 1 Me KeeleV CUTe
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s tha item? ami ailds io iU' m
aMiilRsss frf tba food
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lid 1- an elephant" to the T' iite-1
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You can viult any large city in the
world In a
Hart Schaffher & Marx
Suit
and be looked upon as a well dressed
man. The materials are of the best.
The stales are correct. The fit and
workmanship right In short H. S.
$; M. clothes are the acme of good
taste .and common sense
A. O. FARQXTH ARSON
The Only High Grade Clothier.
Bhoncil46uJ.i - . ;ll2.VkOlcla Ave.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1903, newspaper, November 12, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72203/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.