The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, September 19, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEP. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY SEF-TEMEER 19 1904.
FASC TWO.
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! Devil's Business
REV. MILES CHARACTER-
I2ES SUBWAY SALOON
Guthrie Minister 'S ij c u.k s
More in 6nM' Thrtif I ?
in AnRcr. .
In'aVinterVletf today With nov. W.
C. Miles or the First Preahytorlau
church on Bishop Pottor's subway sa-
loon) he salth - . ;
"AtloBt; thero. appears .nnjong tH
great achievements of tho twentieth
century' a religious saloon. A(' least
there Is a subway tavern dedicated by
rellglnus sorvlcos and these conduct
jd by a well known bishop of a weal
church.
"If a post houso wlih yellow fcor
smallpox and cholera can bo eo con-
structed that any man may enter anil
receive but tho minimum of harm
from tho moderate Inhalation of
germs then wo may hopo that the sub-
way lavorn Is to become a mighty
force In staying tho ravages of rum.
"Thero Is ROmo reason to boliovo
that Joseph Johnson a brljtht young
man the head of this Institution la
led by a hlch moral purpose and that
he hope In Ills way not to cure tho
gaping wound of intomperaneo but to
mollify It with ointment in this ig-
nition lilshop Pottor soonis to share.
Thero has ten wholesale con-
demnation of tho lllshop and cil Icisin
of tho harshest kind. Perhaps It Is
deserved. But Is It not pjsstblo that
tho orrer Is one of judgment rather
thun ot henrf Radical efforts to
throttle tho saloon monster havo ap-
peared to avail so little that many
men of high moral character have
been looking ft.r some other way of j
saving tho peoplo from Ub power. Can
It be tamed' Tho trial now going on
in an oastern city will cortalnly add
to tho proof that It enn not.
"The blah-ip haa certnlnly overlook-
ed tho fact that the more respectable
tho saloon the grentor Is Uio power as
a recruiting sta'ion. Tho place whoro
tho bishop pray the doxology Is sung
and the Christian benediction pro-
nounced will not bo considered tinsufo
.for young men. Here It may 0 that
thousands will Mp the first slat aid
join that vast army marenlng dor.n
to doavh.
"Tho cause of righteousness has no
wounds to cruel as those received In
the house of It friends The bishop
Bought In this way to help draw the
sword troin tho side of our sufforlng
humanity but unwittingly thrust It
deeper. May hoaven forgive him! Hc-
certuiuly did not mean It so. It sooms
to mo I shall never forget the look
of sadness on tho face and tho sorrow
In tho voire of S. II. Hadloy New
York's greatest rescue mission work-
er as ho spoko of this thing Hud
bishop seen and hoard him tho vision
nnd the volco would hate haunted Iiim
to his dying day. '
"The subway tavern may take tho
profit out of the saloon business hut
It can not ox'ract the serpont from
tho glass. It will still make drunk
arils and fill drunkards' prmes. In
Bush unholy business let the man of
God havo no part."
TO CUR A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
Jt It fall t- ouio. F. W. Grove's fig-
nattfo la on each box. 28c.
Business Opportunities.
Two well established dud paying
btistnefw proposition to trade for real
estate. Call at ciice
R. A. Gaffney
Guthrie Okla.
NORRIS AND ROWE.
Have Some Svtell Novelties on
b'tlon This Yar.
Exhl-
Norris and Howe v : e new UIk
filiOKS will exhititt at Gtt line Thurs-
day $pt. !') have orlginatml a pret-
ty new now.lt y for their maiiy hun-
dreds of Juvenile adralrars It s noih
ing more uor less than a Mav Pole
dance ex touted by boys and tfrU on
ponies. The May Pol is Usteftilly
decoratoil and drapfsl wMi hundred
of vcl colored rlbbcas. Tho chil-
dren are dressed In picturesque sure-
tnr costume and tbe inUUIgent little
ponies are gaily caparisoned. In and
out of tbe maes ot the tnee go the
Joyous children and demure ponies
and all enter heartily Into the fesUve
spirit ot the afialr. The whole etfct
af C?1
COP Ohm
biooa pure ana rich Jones up
tne sum reddens tne cheeKs.
Is so gracefully pleasing asx.Jo win
for It tie enthusiastic plaudlt of the
Uiduffa as fcll as theydungstcrs. This
1 Pi -11 . . . i
novel-
ties provided for the thousantTs
of Nor-
rU and Rowe's admirers.
A Boy's Wild Ride For Life.
JJWAUiJJX A.WiJ icc-rt.g him
to dtp. nnd a son rldlna for life. 1
Colds W. II. Brown"
finduted len'h's agonies from asthma;
hut tnia wendorful medicine gnvo in-
ataHtr relief and tooncuroITlutn HJ
wrhe: "I turn Heap -soundly ovory
jilght." Llko marvelous cures of Cr.n
sumption. Pneumonia Brohchlt's
Qougha Colds- and Grip prove. Its
matchlQfts merit for all Throat .and
Lung troubles. Guaranteed boftlon
5Dc. and $1.00. Trial bVtlea free at
all druggists.
CROP BULLETIN.
Harvesting Is Generally Under Way
With Good Yields.
Oklahoma City Okla. Sept. JU.
Tho weekly crop bulletin was Issuod
today as follows:
Fair woather with hot day and cool
night temperatures prevailed until
the 11th when modora'e to heavy
rains ooctirred over all portions of
tho sections oxcpt' In tho southwest-
em counties accompanied by decid-
edly coolor weathor-
Fall rllpwin- for yhoat was rotanlotl
gonorally1 by tho hard ttry comll'ion
of tho ground; some wheat seeding
was done but the work is bclg de-
layed until the occurrence of general
rains.
Late ecru unmatured Is needing
rain but generally Is matured and bo-
Ing secured wldi fair to good ylolde;
early corn Is being husKea and mark-
o'od. Cotton is oponlng rnpbjlly and pick-
ing is in general progross with yield
ranging from poor to good owing to
locality tho crop i)VPr the sotilhom
portion ot Italian territory having
been cut short by shedding and boll
worms while damaged over Oklahoma
to a lawMiicrt dogreo; tho prefrant
prospect Is for a poor to fair yield ov-
er Indian territory and fair to good
yield ovef Oklahoma.
Broom corn hnrvost Is well advanced
and baling Is In progross tho ylula
unil quality is geuorally good.
Kaffir corn cane and tnllo malzo are
being secured with ood yields re-
ported. Haying progresttd and is noarlng
compleilun with good yields secured
In good condition.
Lato potntoos and turnips nro not
doing so wall and need rain badly; the
stand Is poor to fair.
Hnngo grass Is drying up and some
feeding is being done but gonemlly
stook Is a 111 doing well.
Molons and grapes are abundant.
Two million Americans suffer 'he
torturing pangs ot dyspepsia. No
need ;to." Burdock filoojl Bitten ojires.
I At any drtg stara
For Stock Raisers
and farmere a Journal :lmt will ac-
quaint you with conditions and oppor-
tunities In the groat hustitng basiling
Southwest. "The Barth"--nionthly. II.
lustrated. 25 eta. pur year. Sample
copy mailed on reqiitMi. You'll want
it when you see 1L Address The Earth
1118 Railway Exchange Chicago.
M White contractor will build cis-
terns at fortvflut cents per barrel of
100 barrels rtpaclty tnd np. All kinds
of mason work. Sc me at Santa F
House. Prompt attention given.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
(New York Press.)
Who ck-ei heard of a
Ins fihhiug?
eetouler go-
A -firl a.eH litr graduating eesay to
ho he: children and a noy his hut-
ting average
I When a girl Is Jealous it Is a Jign
j she will come preiy near to fooling
. vou mto thinking she is not.
When a woman is banging pictures
on a stwpladdtu- and stops to ilijnk If
anybody should wtot i oad catch her
alio comes right cow and change
her stockings.
It muki-a a ho? pretty tired to have
his mother tVe so much pains with
the way he mus dress to make a creil-
ltabt Hppcarance hi Sunday schtml
when he Is really going fishing.
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You have doubtless heard a
great deal about Ayer's Sar-
saparilla now it makes the
the nervous system clears
AsK your doctor.
J C irirf
tflT.n Shi
Br King's 'ass Dljk solutely nothing unless it euros. i
hhriyilftpi' CpuJh$(a"nlJ F. U. Lllllo & Co. tho popular drui
BE YOUR OWN JUDGE.
-f
Ml-o-na Costs You Nothlng.lf ItaDoes
Nol Cure S$s Fife. LJTne & Cot
Ml-o-na the romarkablo euro for
dyspepsia has won fame by tho un-
usual way In which It Is sold ltjs
the only remedy offered for the cure
of dynpopfiTft which edSffthe tlStfTainf
ageo of Ml-o-na and 'rlfh eV6rV 5c.
box Is given t.hdfr pergonal guarnntfe
to rqiunu -tho Ifoncft' Jt :Ml-6-na WdA
. . :..t j.-..A...r. i.fc . A-.X
(A SnlTsfnotlnrt' VhT frt IthVnnp
not civo sans uicuuu. you 10 uc your
nun linlzrn r.tt to whotbor tho I'omoilv
helps or not.
Ml-o-na is an unusual combination
regulating the dlgestlvo organs and
Mtinnulnn1 lrltfiflnn Ari(viiflHnn nnd In.
V..iiu.i( tv.wu vV..5vv.u.. . ...
flammatlon from tho stomach.
llirt ot rum noli llvnr t
uw wwawu --
nnd Intcstinos. It enables thoso or-
gans to extract from the food all that
coes to mako rich blood firm muscle.
Btoady nerves and a sound body.
Ml-o-na puts tho digestive system
Into propor working order gives
health strength and good flesh and Is'
4ti ftniv nnltiill rllrA IVm. IntllrrAotlnn
fcUV "' .i.-t w.w v iiiuiewv .
Mven In chronic cases wnoro life Is
one long drawn out pain this rem-
edy will effect a cure. It la tho simp-
lest nnd most reliable of all romodles.
Just one small tablet boforo or after
meals and you can oat what you want
and when you want with no distress
If Ml-o-na does not do all that is
claimed for It F. B. Lllljo & Co. will
cheerfully return your monoy.
"Protect Vourself"
"Intondlng visitors to Saint .Louis
during tho World's- Fair can assure
rlinmsnlvnn nntlsfnp.tnrv roomlnr- ae.
commodations through th'o Morbhanis?
Sorvlce Company at a nominal ox-
ponse. Fdf ' particulars app'ly to nearest
Frisco 'System Agent" - l
Farms Wanted.
I havo city property In North and
East Guthrie to trade for farms.
R. A. Gaffney
Business College
Guthrie. Okla.
For Sale.
Becond hand cash register. Choap
for cash. Call .r Leader of tee.
OOOGOOOOOOOOOOOGC
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O FROM MY JUNK PILE. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOO
... . . . . . ....
jjon 1 urea yuur promisen -wuo n
young lady.
Dent tell a girl lhat you are brok
and that for that reason you could not
go to see her.
If It Is necessary snoriflce your
own money and time for a suffering
friend
If a colored gentleman won't glvo
vou tho sidewalk you give It to him.
That's what tho Bible teaohos. ().
Reason always boforo. you strike.
It will stive many a black oyo nnd
many a flno.
There is one man in Oklahoma -vho
says that he pavod five utiles of street
In Wlnftold while ho was sowing his
wild oata
Guthrie has limits. The young men
don't seem to realize hat faot how-
ever. Whnre you see one girl's smiles
that are like Jvue rctea you e a
half dovan whose grins would eh as a
wildcat to hi ash
Theaters are the cau.-e ot the cul-
mlnatlm of a larvo n unbar of ro-
mances lhat lb why ju always tteo
mrre girls at a play than men.
Home men are born wl h philosophy
in one eye al.d nolltlcs a; the other.
Others are bom with polLtcs In iw h
ey.' and the devil In their hands
U doesn't pay fci a young man to
- .. .. .
wurrj ihwum jir vau 1 onu a yoiinK
woman who will have hitn. Worry Is!
somethlpg that lip will never got ridl
M - . . ... ..
01 even liter ne nas
got hei."
The man who Is bom rrtflt only und-
eratands hair of life. And tliere i.re
mighty ftr poor men who realise that
halt.
Eneouranemeit.
There's often a day of sorrow
r f.ni ia Tli.i I trlKln nrn nnlllnc ru-croni; fniinV naclM
Within our narrow lhes
But there's ever a tomorrow
Tha with happiness thrives;'
So let us not grev so aggrieved
But struggle gaily on
And learn to sing
O'w everything
Till sorrow's wholly gone'
Wafl.
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lahoma. also all points on the Reck
Island System Including Choctaw
Division can now be reached to best
advantage by the New Line.
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Railway Co
Trains leave Outhrie from Banta
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OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.
Cupltal $150000.00.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. 1
IDIKECTORS:
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rank Dale.
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A. J.
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Elegance Ease Economy.
There's health and comfort to consider to say noth-
ing of convenience. Then again
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You touch the button we do the rest; do you catch the idea?
Call on us we take pleasure in answering questions.
The New Electric and Gas Light Co.
Galen Crow Manager.
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For the Lawyer.
For Sale Seven (7) volumes of de
;isious of the department of the Inter-
gr relating to public lands.
One volume Taylor's Pleadings and
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Leader Outhrie Okla. '
Hapy Ieaar JO cents a weeV dellv-
srorl ever)' day except Sunday. Car-
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Here's Your Coal Madam
Put into your bin with no in-
convenience or annoyance to you.
Bin filled up with clean honest
toal all ready to last half the
winter
Orders fi.ll.ed in Summer are apt-
to be just a little bit better at-
tended too if that's possible for
for I am not quite so buisy at that
time.
Any time you want an honest
measure of honest coal come to
N. F. Cho&dle. Phone 6.
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You'll do it if you buy a Colo-
nlst ticket to California from
between Sept. 15th and Oct. jjj
'l lcicets win cost more later on.
Fast trains. Pullman Sleepers
daily. Excursions under per-
sonal escort three times a week.
liberal stopovers.
I'd like to tell yon ateut tills.
P. J BEST Tiket Afit-
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Tourist Rates.
The Frisco System will Issue during-
the Summer months Tourist round-
trip tickets to various resorts and lo-
cations the Mountains Lakes and
Seashore at greatly reduced rates
Tlth ample return limit
Call' on mearost agent or addresa
Passenger Traffic Department-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, September 19, 1904, newspaper, September 19, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72258/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.