The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 137, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 26, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY DECEMBER 26 1803.
PAGE SIX.
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Cured at Last
Dr. T. A. Slocum- the Gresxt Chemist and Specialist.
Will Send Free to the Afflicted. Four Large sam-
ples of His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure
Consumption and All Throat Chest and Lung
Troubles.
Nothing coud be fairer mqre philanthropic or carry more
joy to the afflicted than this offer. ConBdrnt that he has dis-
covered an absolute cure for Consumption and all pulmonary
complalnlR and to make its great merits known lie will send
hja complete treatment embracing four large samples to any
reader who may be suffering f.iom coughs colds catarrh bron-
chial throat mid lung troubles or consumption..-
Already this "Kew Scientific Conrse of Treatment" has
permanently cured thousands of liopeles) cases. There Will be
no mistake in sending--the mistake will be in overlooking the
generous invitation
A Remedy Free to All
To obtain these Four 'Free Preparations that have
never jet failed to cure all you have to do is to write
Dr. T. A. Slocum 98 Pine street New York
giving full postofllce and express address. The four free rem-
edies will then be sent you at once direct from filie laborato-
ries wWi full instructions for use in every case.
TO KEEP ONE GIRL AT HOME.
The .Reason of a Young Philippine
Soldier's Discharge.
Washington D. C Dec 26 To keep
a plucky hihI detenniiud Kn'ticUy
girl rrom voing to the Philippine to
many the man of her of i'.c Se -re-
THEY BOTH STUTTERED.
Farmer
Knocked Negro
Wagon.
Off of His
"LM1 " a negro familiar character
about the s tree's came in from the
country today with his Jaw hadly
on h.mi- nftor conBuitinc: with Oen-1 swollen as if someone had tried to
j ..-. .-. . --.
eral Yuiik. the shief of staff of the kill htm with a club. The neg-o stut-;
army cabled a private soldier there
tod iy to cend In his application for
honoi-uble discharge anJ it would be
fa-.iinblj cjnddered by the uopart-
l. t N' atly all such applications
have been peremptorily refused by tlve
tors tllstresshigty anJ when he was
asked the cause of his swollen jaw lie.
said:
"Ah w-wasgoln' out Into de c-c-o-eountry
and AJa.aahed a fahmah f-f-f-or
a rldo. He lit mo ridav and when I
department owing to the difficulty of ' c-o-o-llmbed up on Uia wagon I dtacov
Betting men to go to the Philippine erod that he s-s-s-stuttored Mtbd. I
and the Increasing number of dosor- hadn't wild nothin' w-w-when ho aald.
lions. Congressmen havo appealed In 'Aro you gain' out hero to work on the
vnin nn.i have brouiiht all tholr inim-' r-r-r-rallroad?'
"Ah said -"Yes I'm goln out here to
work on tho r-r-r-r
Bofor I could say r-r-r-railroad ho
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears tho
Signature of
Mk
enco to boar for the discharge of con-
stituents without success.
Tho youiiK soldlor In quoatlou Is a
member of a Kentucky family and Is thought I was m-maltln' fun of him and
o.gnged to the daughter of a nolghbor ho knocked mo off tho wagon.
a wfli-io- u cl.izon. The ycung man
failed to get a commisslpn and deter-
mined to enlist believing mat ne
could get a commission from the
rariU He faileJ to do so and saw
thut he had made a mistake in his
Uhhc. ot a career. He wantod io
come homo marry his sweetheart and
start anew but his application for a
discharge was refused. When the
young woman learned that there was
no hope of his oaming home before
his tltr Vras out she announced her
imentioL or going to tho Philippine.
marriug lilm and aharhig with him
tho tinr..shtps of his life there Her
fu her wrote to Senator McCreary as-
piring the senator that he coud not
ci.Miol his daughter and saying that
! r determination must be thwarted
f cantor went to the war depart-
. i t as soon as he got the letter and
: ne matter before Secretary Root.
i i eecrotary deliberated for awhile
' cilied in General Young aud they
i-ul the letter tofp-her.
Wre not granting discharges"
-.- tin- tteretary slowly "but this
in to be a case where we can't
i. It '
ud H is a case of such urgency
tt demands the se of tho cable
i i ead of the mails" said Genera"
l .us "This young woman seems
iiy determined She might not
t '"
hereupon the cablegram was sent
i at the same time Senator Mc-
try telegraphed his friend in Ken-
ky that his daughter need not go.
NEW POSTMASTERS
Bureau of The Leader
l1f G St. N W.
Washington D. C Dec. 26. F.
Bowers has been appointed postmas-
ter at Ashland Choctaw ntltlan vice
Charles W. Wilson resigned
The following have been appolntel
carriers in the rural free delivery
force In Oklahoma:
Thomas W Keller route No. 1. be-
ginning at Okarche with Chas. C Kel-
ler as substitute.
Howard Householder route No. 2
beginning at Okarche with Joseph
Householder aa substitute.
Andsell H. Ream route No. 3 begin
ning at OTtrh with V Henry as sub-stltute.
The postofflce at Sienda Woodward
ooanty Okla with mall special from
Shatluck has been discontinued.
The star service from Jaacrosse to
Minco has bean changed the servico
now ending at rocassei onmuag
Mlnco. '-
The special sonc'oe at Gateaville
Creek nation I. T. with mall special
from Cuoska has been discontinued.
A star service has been established
from Zenda to Shattuck Okla. 7
miles and return the contract begin-
ning January 2. 1904 an 1 ending June
30 1906. George Walton of Shattuck
wa awarded this contract at $124.
Star aervjee has been established
In Jndian territory a follows:
Qatesville by Choska to Redblrd
11 miles and back with service six
.Ime a week. Arch Clarkson of lVd-
blrd. Jb awarded the jntract at $500
Porter to Clnrksvllle. 8V4 miles ami
back with service Six times a week.
The contract is awarded to James F
Everton ot Clarksvllle. at $.545.99.
A star service has also been estab
lished from Washungo to Kaw 1 7."
mlle$ and back with service six times
a week. Joseph Pappan of Washungo
Is awardel the contract at $150.
The following star service schedules
have been established In Oklahoma:
Kenda to Shattuck: leavo Zouda
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at
7 a. m. nrrlve by 9 a in; leave Shat
tuck Tousday Thursday and Satur
day at 10 a. m.r arrlvo at Zondn 12 m.
Lacrosse to Pocassat I. T.: leave
Lacrosse daily except Sunday 8:10
a. m. arrlvo Pocasset 9:15 n. m.; Ioavo
Pooassot Tuesday Thursday ami Sat-
urday 10 a. ra. arrlvo at Lacrosse at
4:25 p. m.
Washungo to Kaw Ioavo Washungo
dally except Sunday. G p. m. arrlvo
Kaw 5:30 p. in.; leavo Kaw dally ox-
cept Sunday G-10 p ni. arrlvo Wash-
ungo 11 a m.
$ Td v&
9 mky
E-enfro's Drug Store
Is headquar ers for Santa Claus. Come and se our Toys-
Lownoys' Celebrected Chocolo.tes. Holida.y
Pa.cka.Bes
IIMItHID
NAME ON E'?KY PIECE."
JowEys
Get your friend a box of Chocolates
bums ever shown.
Best line of Al-
c d rM-p
ChoCOlaite Bonbons. 206 West OHUhoma Avenue Opposite Postofflce.
ffl ron sale nv . '
PARKER'S
HA1 DALSAM
CImw i .-J bntr-inn U htlr.
IVtMnvM ft Imturut cruwth.
The Keeley Cure
Cures whlsxey. Morphine. Cocaine and
Tobacco. Toe only ICec; Intltui.- In Tex
as Okl.tlioma .ni-i Indian territory. Kstab-
l!stieI In Dahas imu.
The Kreley Iiitl(nlr
II -tluc Pin c Dallas Texas.
J II Kcitn Vi n.rieiur
4 AU the La.test Novelties in
Toilet Sets Shaving Sets
Va.ses Lea-ther Goofls. Pillow Covers Etc.
Just Right for Christma.s.
Durant K. of P. Officers.
Special to Daily ieador.
Durant I. T. Doo. 20. purant Lodge
No. 132 ICnlghts of Pythias- olaotod
officors ns follows for the ensuing
year Tuesday night: D. HeaJ chan
cellor commander; C. A. Woodward
vice ohanoellor; Jno. Hampton prel
ate; 0. L. Shannon master of ex-
chequer; A. C. Hadon master ot fin-
nnce; A IC Nnnnoy kosper of records
and seal; 151 L. Spealrc master at
arms; V. H. Lawrence master of
work O. M. Harvey inner guard;
Jno. R. Whltenare outsr pmrd; Dr.
J. II. Crockett trustee. The lodge
will hold public installation and give
a banquet to this and the Sterrett
lodge on the night of January 4.
dw tl A 1 KM H Mwtirs Btg
cZ&jftfei
sum:
I
I Owl Drug Store
Goad for Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
One Minute Cough Cure gives Im-
mediate relief In all cases of Cough
Croup nnd LnOrlppo because It doos
not pass Immediately Into the stom-
ach but takes effect right at tho seat
of tho trouble. It draws out tho in-
flammation heals and soothes nnd
auree permanently by onabllng the
lungs to contribute pure llfo giving
and Hte sustaining oxygen to tho blood
and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Dolla
Tex. prescribes It dally and says
thsnr Js no better cough remedy made.
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
School Land Lessees
Thert will be a territorial conven-
tion of school land lessees hold In tho
city of Guthrie on January C 1Q01 at
10 o'clock a. m. for the purpww of
electing officers for the next two years
and to attend to earn other important
business. Other papers please copy.
Headquarters Hoter- Neale
L. Blssell J". R. Conger
Secretary. President.
THIS CHRISTMAS COMING
And Do Not Forget
Thnt tho placo to bny a good box or
clgars from 50c to V10 each. A nice
plpo from 10c to ?10 each. Klegant
pockot knives from 25c to ?5 each Fine
set of carving knives $5 to ?8 Bet Tho
bast razors over mado from $1.75 to
$5 each and anything also you may
bo warning In sportsmens goods or
smokers supplies for Christmas pros-
ants or present uso is at
OLSMTTH3 115 South- Division St.
Carej's
Clement
Mg J f JyjFJhJsBBy
"? fttwpffiffpriy
Roofing
Years like Slate
kHFv
For all CUBse
of IlulldLiK
Flat or Steep
Hoofs
IleBiirkabte for It's Advantages
SKNI) F'K SAM1'IE VKKfT
The Pblilip Carey Mfg. Go.Sole Mfgrs.
l.OAICl.ANU OHIO.
C F LEFAYOR Rfiprssairtative
Oklahoma City Ok a.
ti tn?jii
Delivery.
OASTOXlIl .
lth j Ike Kttd m Uie Wwis Betj
Land Office to Open January 1.
. int to Daily Leader.
nit. I. T.. Dt-c ;'t A somUf
' utiiitiuncement la mad that tho
nl.o land office of the commU
I i th five iMtlized irlbes will
. t.ii union aj'.'il't H1n af r J'
t The MMiunisalon will Boon
th u.'w rhlawiio -oprt-jrHtion
; It 1 aud then all will ln In rosd-
tm t io laud I'ftio i" 'i"'ii .iiiii
Charged with Robbery.
Special to Daily Leader.
Ada I. T. Deo. 26 United States
Deputy Marshals T B. Brents and It.
. Cummings arrested C. W Hear
dricks anJ W M Hendricks near
Hickory today and brought them to
Via for examining trial.
These men are charged with having
robbed the Wells Fargo Express com-
pany at SculleH of ?S00. On InJerins-
tiim by wire Deputies Brents and
Cummings went to the scene and
caught both men aud found the money
Attorneys cau have briefs print-
ed at
OFFSO
in a few uoiua time
Proofs Read and Revised.
Best Workmanship
Che&pest Ra.tes
104 West Okla Ave.
LAUX
Abstracts Insurance Loans
Hear Logan County Bank.
" 'l
El !i
If you will pay a visit to th
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagon Work
322 S. Division St
We will show you how -w
tighten loose wagon and bucg
tires without cutting welding and heating them thus prean
Ing the wood-work from injury---a wonderful invention whic
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. Our sho
has the Only Henderson T're Setter in this section of tb
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear JRubbt
Tire Machine. We put first qnalitv rlbber tires on any whet
that rolls buggy or wagon. New veMcW made to order Ri
pairing painting and trimming oitv specialty. You are invite
to visit our factory the best equipped In the Southwest.
First class. Horseshoing SCHICKRAM & WICKMAI
4M30BCSOOSOXOriOBOXOaoiSOSCROCOBO!anaOBCHOQ'0!80(eOKOS30BC
f- nn EASY WORK-GOOD PAY.
o Learn Telegraphy
Qraat rjsmajid for Onaratora
O MaiiT railroad prektdenik commenced ks Tslagrapbers We can tracb to
n thoroughly and asit you to swcuie a poiUlon strouK and not expciiesgcd
w faculty if any lmtUr w(-liol in tho Wet Niuht anllay aetuilon. Keaj.jnt.blc
O board and tult.on. it IntereuU'l In a good paying v.orK write today lor full par-
tlcu.arhiw w ran ai.i' ou
O MISSOURI SCHOOL Of TKr.KGVAPHV.Hoffman Bolldlng SKOAIJA MO.
q "The SibooMhal l eudored by railroad otllclaU
"woit3&cB055csu.aoosoieoacia:oaioc3KyKoOMoao'')aoHoaofi
Curnie MuHuin th
iu--ii!ary or " l"
il-
C T
iiiui). is
lv io upenl ti holiday witfh
lul.t. . Ward Mis Miilllnv h-
i .. i 'uiiK'd from tin' na'iiml
i in W ' T I i.i "-
II . I . 1 l.lWil'U v
) ri't iru olK U'l.ii'
ie thnwifh ttoeUttttod Steta-
-Im&MQ IkSHlS Ci111111
tTcoTrtnCneDiyTcrSTti 3 Days
Tenants Wanted.
I now hav three good fnrnw for
rent Cash or urn In rental Alao have
two good farms near Guthrie for sale
or trade. Call at your surliest con-
venience. R. A. Gaffney
Business College
Guthrie. O. T.
"Cleopatra."
Those who went to the Grand operat
house last ulght to scoff at a stooK.
company production of "Cleopatra" re
mained to hear ta last word s poles ti.
A surprise was hp the Thespian
sleeve ot the Morey stock oompany
and It was such a big surprise thafe It
took all of the ample antique sleeve
to hold it.
In varying moods was Miss Itforey
last night and she played the onprfel-
ous passionate Egyptian qucn as
though tliis role was her iif work.
She is well equipped tor an emotional
role buch as this und she cntorml Into
the lite of Cleopatra with spirit whioh
kept the large audlenoe Inteut upon
her work.
Scarcely secondary to the perform-
ance of Miss Moroy was thnt of Marc
HILL'S BUSINESS C0LLEGEs!lia
(First published! ta tho Leader Doc
24 1203.)
N.OTICE.
Territory of QUlahoma Logan Coun-
ty 88.
In Probate Court
In the matter of the estate oC Harry
Pulliam deceased.
NotivM Is karaby given ttuU F. S.
Pulliam the- duly appointed and quail-
fled administrator of the wtata of
Harry PuUiam. deceased lias render-
ed and presented for settbunent and
tiled in said Court his final account
and report of his administration as
such administrator and tfeat Saturday
the Mini day ot January. A. D 180t.
Wing a day of a Reguar term of said
Court to-wft: of tbp January Term.
A. D 1904. at 10 o'ekick in the fore-
noon of said day at the Probate Couit
room in the City of Guthrie in said
PuaU placed in profltime positions quickly
d SMMt modern method in shorthand TpIi
Jl
WIST. 350 tu dents Hi nee September
an
hi
Our plan
Mo.
individual instruction
SMMt modern method in Shorthand Telegraphy H r k.-eolru and Penman-
nan mane nor lmiiiucioa iiir. iwiaiumcu av in n. ur Tiir; ttnTKAL
w
board at low price. I can holy you
?0ft. ftii jrj Tw1.'"7:
Work and savn onment the best Good
Write and see.
.IOIIN- M. Ilir.l. rreKlilent. Sedalla Mo.
ssss
aaav
OSfM3SO8ri50nQS0tZ0BC80HOXOBOBSI0a4OB0CXOlft
O n n it YOL'NO We can place you Ic Good Positions
through our Employment liureau
must se gooatnenograpaerioruoQic
keeper. We prepare such at TUB
Lirgem aau oem eijuippea uusi-
HohblilH as
role were
Boy Hurt In Runaway.
Special to Dally Leader.
Durant I. T Dec. S. Luther Rid
.lie u lad 14 years of age wan M.nus-
t hurt about the lower limbs in .!'
itiauuy of a tin of Iioimu here tn
aay.
Anthony
acceptably
The minor C-nmty of Logan has been duly ap-
taken and
s.c-
onevwy
4y&irzma kax. 35a
-.vine of the hamlsoiaeet settings that
the company carries were shown.
The More Stock company will
opi-n a week's engageraeat In Guthrie
Monday nipht Iiec 2H. and will pre
sent for the first timo hure '"Jn
niH''s I.And." The feature bUl
"Cleoimira" will bo gtwu ono night
during ihe week.
Prices 15 2G 35 and t0 cents.
Ladles' free seats mav be reserved
weforo C p m for Mau-Iay night
0 II I T fl YOUNG W
Business College fa s
KANSAS WEM.CVAN UUSlKKfS COLLEGE.
oeMtOc
fievent
oei.pli
chasp.
O oeMiOollege West of the MU.Unlpnl hlKhest stsndare: national reputation
Seventeen profekdonai teacher l'oaltlun naaranteed to ail competent Sten
i.puer dun liooKxeepem irunxour m nooi jonrnai irre Tuition low uoaru
uraauatek -lent to ail partsoi tne worm taartw
T W. KOAClI.bupt. Sallna Kansas.
WMOi4KOi(sKirOimKCCKcfcA
Boonvlllo Seminary &nd Conservatory of Music
A select bar4tnc school for girls and young ladles located at lkKnville. one of th
nwt rennsd and cultured cUtesof middle Mtofcfwrl . fcnperlpr advaut.iHoa tn collegia
work. ntiiKlc. art elocution and DeUane For literature and other
;. qui
5IW
OK Sirgl-'rKY ROLLKK A H. BoonTrtle. Ho.
atas
luf.
rtnatlon
1
KiinU?d by ttee W Court for Uw set-
tlement of safd aeeount. nt which time
and Dlace aay person imerwitet. m
said estate may appear and tile excep- j
tions in writing to the account and
contest the same. j
In t8stimony wlp-youf. I havo 'u-n-.
UJUo at y hand and l-jj w
ot said Court this 2Sgl y of Dmbr
1903. I
(RIAL.) (
C. W Goodrich
1 Probato Judge.
ynoaiea
l GoilegQ
Fulti
TBlreieth year opens September . Courses offered leading to two degrees. Unexeel
merin. social seieuce ubsic art anq
chcm. lint possible cnvlronuieiM
t-antagesoiiera. for cataiugv
elo uUua departrntoits Faculty escecU
Itilldlncs Mixlrro. natris constetbni Wtlh
and fuither information aOdrt-i . f
HV. J.M. Sl'JtNUKlPrildpJ rmtoaM
(s- ' '(tanraud-
We learfc the relebrdt.
- DALLAS TJEXA8
u Vs Sist tin of Aotuat Utuiness from the sta.rt trie rt
esiju-to 1 i tltet iib iacii unict liouupe. aMflt'WWOekeati i.otiti mtu
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ahuit band jritteL'ls T u. ii !;. wrmru . 'lin W Jl. I the Jj
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