The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY 8EPTEMBER 24 1904.
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FOR WV AND
INFANTS sSv INVALIDS'
Mellin's Food an infant
food without an equal except
Mother's Milk a food that feeds
a food that gives satlsfac'ltr. food
that has been used for many years
with best results a food that makes
the babies grow strong. Send" for a
free sample.
MELlIH'S FOOD CO. BOSTON MASS.
Eviry Woman
U uurocted aim Mioaid know .
about lb wondarttu
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RATES.
Five cents per line first Insertion;
two and one-half rents per line each
subsequent insertion
FOR SALE.
BOTH PRIVATE and company money
to loan on city property. Phono 47.
J. D .Green.
FOIt SALE Street cab. Will sell on
reasonable terms. For particulars
call at this office.
FOR SALE A scholarship in McKIa
ney Practical Bii3lnos3 college M
Klnnoy Texas. Full course; value
$7S: will sell for $18.00. Address The
Leader.
SCHOLARSHIPS In Tyler (Tex.)
Literary Normal and Commercial
college: value $10. Two for $28.0).
Address The Leader.
FOR SALE Railroad ticket to Kan-
sas City and Iowa. Enquire at this
office.
FOR SALE Household
at COS East Harrison
goods Call
FURNISHED looms and board at 311
East Vitas; good home comforts and
pleasant room. Mrs. B McCracken.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Seven room house 119
East Noble avonue good cistern.
For rental price call on T. A. Neal dls.
trlct court clerk.
FOR RENT Two furnished tporus
with bath. 120 East-Noble ave. - -
GOOD FOUR ROOM co'tage for rent
at 212 East ilas; close In; good
neighborhood; In good repair. Will-
iam Bllnrae 202 North Tirtfad.
"We are buttln' in
ton business
tt&
but
Lodges
Societies
Churches
Reunions
Adveifsg
Purposes
Only first class outnt in tht
territories Write foi sarapl
and gel prices.
Armantrout Bros
Guthrie. Okla.
25 CENTS
l5BA0flMSST.CIUCAt;a.
For Farm Folks
A new attractive in'eresting farm
lournel "Tho Earth". Devoted to
the Great SouthwoM Its Industrie
ollrna'e and opportunities. Write for
sample copy. One yeac's uwlp-
tlon 25 qs. Iseuad nurthjy pro
fusely illustrated. Address. The Earth
118 Railway Excnange Chicago.
" You Are Going?
You aro going to the Wc-rlil'fl fajr.
-savo money and trouble by seourlng
.Tooms In advance. For special tow
.ifrates write Oscar L. Allen in charpr
.of advance booking for Visitors
Tworlit's Fair Hotel five minutes walk
Worlds Fair Hojel five
from main Entrance. 8L
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Louis. Mb"
Buttons
TBffSsSrfilHflE
Good Roads Talk
LINCOLN COUNTY BE-
COMING AROUSED
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Secretary of Rational Good
Roads Association Made
Address at Chandler.
Chandler Okla Sept 2i R. M.
Richardson national secre'rirj of thu'of tn(J ywir wi uuia steep and
Good Heads assoolaMon. and Ghas. T. dltahes washed out almost porpendleu
Harrison ot the government dnlnoer- hftr tnBy Wlfi begin to wake up to the
mg corps weto .hero Saturdfg 0-' Import auco of firs' making tho road
cotdlng to appointment to tafw ovor'gpoj nml -V jomg. savo their oxtra
the matter 61 good roads Uh tno
people ot Chaudler and vicinity. Mr.
Richardson had only hoped to meet
a few of tho business men but ft was
thought best to call a meeting tha'
more peoplo mlgttt he .r and TJo heard.
Col. nifhardson as he Is tamlllarly
known. Is an Intt-rea'lng speaker and
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
GIN LOCATION Free gin slto given
in Castle Creek nation Indian1 ter-
ritory. New town oxcellent location.
o gin there. Large crop assured. Uln
must be built at once. Addre.
Smith Western Railroad Townslte C
Wdeetka 1. T.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED Territory salesmen for
eor town In Oklahoma and Indian
territory. If you havo a good suit ot
clothes and threo weeks board and are
satisfied v..h $3000.00 a yo cumo
and see in. Rooms 1 to 1 over 211!
Oklahoma nvente. Tho Rtoslble
Sclf-Sharpou ng Plow Share C ).
Wanted.
I have position for good salesmen.
See me for terms. V. Bowers 108
West Harrison Guthrie.
- - -WANTED-The
party who borrowed
my typewriter from the til mill
off I'M will please rotuYn the btimo a
I need it. W H. Coyle
i ' "m
AGENTS Ct.'IN MONEY selling Roote-
irolt or Parker watch fobs. Elegant
lasting useful Retail 2"ic; sample
lCc. Terapeei Co. Ashland Bloek.
Chicago
WANTED: Energetic .trustworthy
man or woman to work In Oljla.
representing large manufacturing com-
pany. Salary $10 to $90 per month
paid weekly; exponsos advanced. 'Ad-
dress with stamp J. H. Moore Guth-
rie Okla.
WANTED-S'Respcnslblo man to man-
age office andltsTlbutlng-depot for
a largo Manufacturing Co. Salary.
$l!s5.00 'per mon h and commissions
Applicant must furntnh good rotor-
encos and $7C0.00 to $1200.00 ca3h.
"Actdrose Factor. 12th &' Johnson 'Sts.
Chlcaga
PERSONAU
PRETTY AND INTELLICHNT wljlow.
VlBRY WEALTHY wants immed-
iately able. Industrious husband. At
dress M.. Ohio Block Chicago III.
LADIES: When In need send for free
trial of our never falling remedy.
Relief sure and quick. Paris Chem-
ical Co Milwaukee Wis
JIB FRENCH FEHAIXi
BPILLS.
A Bavb. Pi itaim Riuip f( BurFUMia VaiVTBVATMV.
mi nowa to fjii. s.r. i a.r.i SDrWr(ut.
futUn UuftraalM4 or Moaty rUftakd! Mat prtat4
VBa twlttTe-J. Santrtric ifpur drafgUt aatBt
DMt ta jrMr rdcrf t lit
UHITIO MIPICALCO. oT Umchtih Pa.
Sold in Guthrlo by Chas. Renrro.
K"eeiey
LIQUOR
DRUGS
Keor&s-
triAnls avtil
ilTebsoBO.
Thsoab?
Dallas Toe
Establtahedlo
Vtllxerimi.
orl.?.
The Weld's Fair.
In making your arrangements foi
the world's fair at St. Louis this sum-
mer It you consider convenience and
saving of time you will take the Wa-
bash Railroad as It mas by and stopa
at its station at the entrance of the
fair grounds; thus saving several
miles run and return and the inevit-
able jam at the big Union station B)
all means consider the advantages of
the Wabash.
showed by hU remark tl at he Is up-to-date
cm n ad mittt-ra. He urgs with
a great .leal of ff.rce tho prime Im-
portance of a good roads system. Tito
saving of tltie and horseUosh In pull-
Ins 'hrotiBti sandy or muddy roads
to any nothing of the wear and tear
on one's nervous system nd (ho rep-
utation Is sufficient Incentive for a
'tranuniib effort to
Whin peopl8 b9filn
strenuous effort toward improvement.
to realize (he dif
ference between driving five io eight
mllee an hour with cotnparatlvo ease
wnd tugging through mud to the' hub
over roads that aro baroty passable.
if not oulte lmr..saablo. a lars-e nortlon
rno aml energy for tho more lmpor
nnt work on the farm and other dally
pu sultH Presldon Frairds of the
preat lnt'aslrlf'l oxpdsltlon st St. Louis
snys: "If 1 had to build another ex-
position tho first hlng I would do
wouW bo to build good roadd to 1 ."
Countle nnd endlewt expense has
been and Is hMng Incurred lor the
hauling of nint-ir'nl and other transpor-
tation to thin the reaoet enterprise of
tbo ng?. owing to the bad weather
and coiibeq'tent uad roods.
But first of all the burden should
not bo thrown en'Irel upon the farm-
ers. The merchants and tho various
corporation"! ot tno coun-ty nro baire-
fiucd by hem thoy tin them nt. I
should t p pay lor them. And so the
states are many ot them making ap-
propriations directly to the road fund
tlvis re'leving the local municipality
an.' taking tho burden upon Its own
shoulders. And finally Irj turn the na
tional s;overnmeut recognizes tho fact
that hor Interest can best be Buusorrnd
b having good roads capeclally whon
so much Is being done to accommo
date tho fr.rmer with the rural free
dollvery of the mails and hence this
great movement to stimulate the of
for it not to contribute directly to
Its support. This expenditure for the
farmer Is not a donation; ho lb en-
titled to U as a mat'er of Jus' Ice.
For jvars Uncle Sam has been deliv-
ering mall free ot co3t at tho very
dcot of tho business man For years
ho lia nBslFted and encouraged the
building and oxtonslon of railroads
and canals. Why not promo e the
'wapon road the feeders ot the former
Mr. Richardson's remarks contain od
a valuable suggestion to legislators
lo-wlt: The mo of convict labor on th.i
roads Tbero U no good reason why wo
should not lnstoad ot sending con-
vlo s away to other btatas at an enor
mou1 expense for heir Veopln lve
thsm grod healthful exercise on our
roads ot homo. As some one haft ex-
pressed It "We put theia in prlon
to mend their ways why not hae
thorn astlst us In mcading our (high)
ways."
In ndultlon to furnishing the com-
munity wl'h some very lmpor-nnt la
bor his would have a double offeor
on the wayward transgressor of law
There is a class of men vho nro quite
at home in tho "chain gang" unless It
come to tho rock If one of these fel-
lows can do some petty meanness to
got thrown In Jail over winter and go'
out a'Hiut the spring ot the year he Is
In luck.
With the assurance that he.tho thlr( de 0tIroy cur0. - thank
will have Mb due portion oi hard la
-bor the Jail will not .be so.Jnyltlt!
and the tendency will bo to lessen
crime. " -
Gpvernntent Bngjncmr Chas. T. Har
rjson alto oiad srnS i.ory practical
remarks on roaii cqhsjruotlon. Out of
the fulness of 'tie lonf; and varied et-
p"Ience in road building he snys the
one lmpor ant "tool used lit road
building Is oemnton 'hot Be sens;'"
and this reminds us Uiat we have seen
country road overseers hot far from
Chandler haul dirt up hilt o cover up
rocks In the rood up u s'ecp hill. And
again wo hove seen men throw timber
across a n.ud hole In the ronl. Ho
. '.. i r ... "
on a ! jvi iuiiu it unu ui Mli "f iinsi'v
it dirt all 'he wny put a chunk of
lock in the road and you will mako a
nolo on earth aide of It If you build
with rock mako it rook all the way.
1 nnd under no oircuma'anoee oui;ht one
o throw alick oi straw -ov trash of
any Kind Into the road o decay nnd
Injure too roadbed.
Other iinporuutt tilings uap)talze1
by Ik a theaa efiUe-uiw& ate
Don't undertake too much a' a time
Pa n HUIe weR. Dpn'4 try pu make
every tecUpn line a thorouibfare but
open uu tUoM that wiU VXwnt :he
moat people and make them flrst class
Extend them of course as fa- aa you
are abla.
Dton't try t bjll too' wide roads
CiKie to town It may be wise to build
wide fo a short distune but no ne-
cessity for continuing it so all ovie-
the country Better narr w roads and
lonswr .Narroi rpad atp sp much
easier kept up.
Keep the ditches open that the wa-
ter may gf awav. The Idea is to
crown the top of the road so that wa
ter wilt no readily permeate from
A TRYING POSITION.
Qt.thrle Rcidfs Will Appreciate This
Advlae.
A constnri t'rhln- ctJps our pa-
tit nee.
Nothing so annoying; nothing bo
Irritating r-s I chlng Plte or Rczema
To at-mtc-h the Irritation makn It
o-e
To leave It almost means misery.
Some Qitthrle cltliens can tell you
how o bo free from thrae trout Ips.
Rend tho following:
A. S. Oleber. farmer aaj-a 'You
aire at liberty to snd anyone to me
for rolnutcr pirticulars of my condi-
tion before I uick! Donn's Ointraoit
and for a personal corroboration of
till fact. That ointment procured at
J. N. Wallace's drug store- cured me
of Itching and protrudln: hemorrhoids
one of many attacks which had an-
nood nie for over a quar er of a
century. I honestly think that the
iirst application gavo relief. A con
tinuation of the treatment absolutely
cured."
For tmlo by all dealers. Pflce BO
eeuts. Foter-Mtlburu Co. Buffalo
Now York sole agents for the United
States.
Remember th name Doau's an''
tako no other.
"he top and then see that It Is not al-
lowed to Btand and soak In from the
sides.
Set oral Uest'ons were asked by
formers. Indicating tho Interest they
aro taking in the matter and many
valuable susgeeMons wo-e made as to
the best mot hods ot handling the
sandy road ta well as tho clay al.o
the best kind ot wagons to use so as
not to Injure tho Toad bed. Some
sta'os havo laws oxemptlng from tax-
ation all wagons with tiros four Inchps
wh'e in ordor to encourage tholr uso.
In regard to tho public -demonstration
to ho hold hore. many people havo
gained an erroneous Idea of what the
govcrnti'ont purposes doing In tho ma'-
tor." Tho government has no Ititent'on
to build rends at public expense hut
offora Us service merely as a matter
of education In tho line of road build
ing. As to grnd'ng It Is desired that
that will bo cnmple'ed befo-e they
bogln and It Is thorefore thought heal
1o go upon sonto road which Is already
graded. Mr. Richardson and- Afr. Har
rlson wore particularly favorable to-
ward tho road loading wost from tho
deoot on account of 1 s being eloae to
the railroad so that no unnecessary
exporo would be Incuirod iu the
handling ot the innoliliiorj and mate-
rial. Just whon thoy will be oble to
reach us they wero not leady to say
but i will pro! ably bo some tmo dur
lng tho fall season.
In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
"Allow no to give vou a few words
In praise of Chamberlain's Collo
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy." says
Mr. John Haclett. ot Eagle Pais Tex.
"I suffered one week with bowel
trouble and toot: nil kinds of mjdl
cine without getting any relief when
my friend Mr. C. Johnson a mer-
chant hero advised me to take this
remedy. After taklug one dose I felt
eroatlv rellvod nnd whon I had taken
you iroiu the bottom of my heart fpr
putting this great remody In the
hands ot mankind " For sale by J. N.
Wallace.
PEARLS IN THE VIRDICRIS.
An Indian Territory Plvfr Find Has
SUrUd a Fad.
Muskogee I. T. ?p. S2. Jamea
Davis a brtdae workman has dlco"
ered tome valuaale p-earls In 'ha Vtr-
dlgris river ner this city and Ima
started a pearl hunting fad. A f
days ago he vg looking for iuusxels.
and In opening a targe shell he dicov
i.il lh pwns One is a large
. . . .
round pink sr.ee- ner and is valuable.
Tho athar Mro wu-e not so wHl form
ed and arf iff color Davit broiigl-t
the pearts here and a Jeweh-r gave
I him $36 'or the laraeat pearl and ha-.t
that amount fur the two small one
JBut tliaae are uc-. the first pearla tha
I havo bam four.d in thf- Virdlg.ts Last
aummor a Jtne tunpoMd flshemien '
Ispeut half thlr tune in looking Ut
tteurut Thav t:or told hkt they
found hit it U known that at er thevj
left the oomtry th-y sho-d some;
very valuable fwsh watei peails and
Erlanger Beer
On Dr-acft
BEST FOR MAN
COOL REFRESHING.
DELICIOUS.
We cater to the Famlls Trade.
m. weinbeiCger..
Cor Division ami llarrl-on
It is believed tUt they get the-n there.
A ranchmar who Urea near tbe rlor
t-i
School Bells
H
n
'?
Will soon be ringing and you will wants
1 1 your children properly fitted with good
1 1 serviceable and neat
tj Shoes that you can
a! J ! r
fy ing satisfaction.
$100. $1 25 $1
rjT
g OUR
bCHOOL SHOES
c-t
$ F Yil W PA and examine our School Shoes Jg S
:lr I UU If ILL UALL you will find just the kind I g
I & ycu wa' In Box Calf Kangaroo Calf Vici Calf Colt-
ft $ Rkl or Vici Kid. In heavy or litrbt soles. Prices:
di V.1
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118 East Oklahoma Avenue.
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City Directory
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A Q. C. Blerer.
DALE & BIERER.
Lawyers.
Anderson Bldh- Oklnhoma Avenue
Guthrie Okla.
STRANG & BLACK
Lawyers.
Praotlco In all Courts In tho Territory
Outhrio Okla.
JOSEPH WISBY
Attorney at Law.
Offico In Adlor Block South side Okla-
homa Avenue
Outhrio. Okla.
JAS. 8. GLADISH
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Notary Public.
Office it National Bank of Commerce
Collections foreclosures nnd com
ntorolal litigation
Guthrie. Okla.
ORVILLE T. SMITH
Lawyer.
10F"4 Harrison Ave. Telephone CBi.
R".om 1.
Special attention to the law of Cor-
porations Real Property and Insur-
ance. Outhrio Okla.
GEO. M. DEGROFF
Justice of the Peace.
Guthrie Okla.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
VICTOR G. HOUSTON
Insurance. .Real Estate.
Ajji-nt for Leading Fire Insurance
Companies.
Office: Rear Bank ot Indian Territory
Guthrie Okla.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Notary Public and
Insurance Agent
SNAP8.
Onthrie. Okla.
R. R CARLIN
Largest Insurance Agercy
in Guthrie
Phono -ISC.
Room 1
Btlllagsley Bldg.
Quthrie Okla.
DENTISTS.
DR. F. D. STA1.FORD
Dentist
R-Pa S and 8. ov
-Outhrie Sksvlnja
Bank. Piui
r nm ana I
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DR. G8jW. WYATT D.DS
i ' i i s.
' 4
RitiiDSm Mi &(:. m 11.11
j "looms h and 7 over Outhrie SaVlnaa
Bank corner Vtrm. and Harrieon.
'Phone C'i'4
Qt-Oipkj.
CpNTRACTORS.
C. L. WRIGHT
(
glastercr and Contraotor.
Sorfe'Milvl&ti tomdirtosoJs
guar;
air mik a speciauy
313 No 7th St Guthrie. Okja.
found a poarl In ho Vlrdlgrls nnd was
offered $17r for R.
appearing shoes--1 f
depend on in giv- i
50 and $200-
GIVE SATISFACTION.
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HOTELS.
THE ELKS HOTEL.
Guthrie's Leading Hostelry.
Ratos $2.00 and $2.50. Modorc Con-
veniences. 1" Blocks from Union Depot
DRAKE & GREEN Proprietors.
THE ASTOR HOUSE.
Has been opened under new manage-
ment The most pleasant
rooms In town will be let
by day or week at rea.
sonable rates.
MRS. P. C. KELLER.
THE ROYAL HOTEL.
Van Duyn & Eaton Props
Rates $2.00 and $2.50 per day.
Leading Hostelry In Outhrle.
SPECIALISTS.
DOCTOR8 CLARK & CO.
Specialists.
Troat cbroutc and private dlxu-ftj
ot both sexes make visits to any pj
of the ol'.y or countty free.
Office Over 103 Went Harrison Avenue
Hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Phone 59.
Guthrie jh.
RAILROADS.
"THE 8TRAIGHT LINE.
The 8t Louis El Reno &. We
GUTHRIE TO fL SENO.
QUICK SRRVICE AND THE B
OF ACCOMMODATIONS
T. L. Wolf. Traffic Manager.
103V6 E. Okla. Ave. Quthrie Okla.
TOWEL SUPPLY.
WALTER HAMMOCK
Proprietor.
Guthrie Towel Supply.
Towela and uprons or all kinds fur-
nished a very reasonable rates. Sea
me bt-'oro you buy. Walter Hammrek
Phone 527.
BOARDING STABLES.
BOARDING STABLES.
Cut Vine and ('N-w liind.
Rates raasomblf Hi i ! attenMon
K
n to tMnir-i' i -
Smith Prop.
Both 1'llnIHK 41
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TORY.
MATTRRSS MAKING.
OM RHJifTING.
tJrilfTLSTftRINU.
M. C. Conner.
Phonf 7B7 -T80- Pevoncl Bt.
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