The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 61, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEfJ GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 1W4.
tPAQK TWO.
v
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Admits His Guilt
AGED MANS PITIFUL DE-TUNS"
Says lie Killed Woman Be-
cntf&SIi&iruliiurins
Two Sons.
South IWcAlecter I- T. Out. C "Ye
judge I am piilftrt I killed hor Judge
bemuse sho riilnwlny boy."
Thin was tho Btntomont of JaB. M.
Broomncld on old man probably past
tho sixty mllo post na ho stood boforo
JudRf McMUUan. After ha had sljimod
hln confession of guilt and was or-
dered to Jail without bond tho old mnn
said to a nowspapor representative In
ispoHe to questions:
"Ycj 1 killed tho woman. Her namo
was Olllo Jlroomflold. Sho 1b suppos-
od to to tho wlfo of my son (Joorge
1 killed her becauso Bho bad ruined
two of my iKjys. Tho woman flrsf de-
coyed my oldest son away from mo
and ruli'c.l him. Then sho onmo back
and wont after Qcorgo wno was then
about 23 years of ago. They ran nway
from mo find I went to CoalpatQ. I
was returning from Coalgato In my
watfou when 1 beard that Ocorgo had
married n wod woman. I was k
tmiipy. it tickled mo to learn -.hat my
hoy had at last started out strnlghl
with n respectable wlfo. I decided
to visit them and followed directions
and went up to a house about two
miles from the old lown of Sclplo. As
I stopped my wngon I saw tho woman
Olllo. She ran out In the yard straight
at mo I said to hor: "Ollie I hnvo
found ott at Inst. Your time has
come: yo'i will nover ruin another
younK man."
"I then picked up my Winchester
and aimed at her. Sho started to run
toward tho notice and when sho was
nhont twenty feet from mo I flrei'.
Tho bullet struck her In the back
-am alio fell. A man and woman were
on the porch. Tho man yelled at
mo not to shoot again. Olllo raised
up on her arm and soon foil bsck
dead. Jt.t then my boy Geargo rnn
out with n gun. Ho aimed at me and
Just as lie was about (o shoot t yellotl
at him:
'Gorge don't kill your old father
Dcn't gn to hell bucnuse I an- koIhk
atop a mmnont and think."
"deorgo niltf: Father I did not
know you had dono this. You havo
killed my ".vlfe I ho woman I lov.' '
The old man says ho loft soon af-
terwnrds and got two nolghborii to
como to town with him. When th
party reached South McAlestor they
reparlrod lmmodately to tho U S.
-narshals office whore DroomlleM
told hln stcry. A few minutes later
bo ropcated his conress'ion befote
Commissioner McMillan and was son
o Jail.
The romurkablo calmness and cour-
ago of. the old nan together with hie
straight for ird story or his crime
and the reasons thcreror impressed
all who hoard him. There was an
honest old man. He committed crime
for tho lovo of his child with a full
realisation of tho fiuitn of Bin
The womn. In thq case rs .sad to )
45 yearn p( ago. Hor reputation was
all that ih old mnn declared It to be
say tho neighbors.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itchini' Blind Dlaedlng or Protrud-
in? Mlos Your druggist will letund
money if I'AZO OINTMENT falls to
cuie you In G to 14 days. 50a.
FIREMAN RECEIVES INJURY
HAPPIEST MAN IN
UNCLE SAM'S NAVY.
"I am the happiest man In Uncle
Sam's Navy. . must have got th
piles fro rtfalways sitting on tho nuns
for l huvo to get on mem to clean
them as I am first class gunner's
mate in the after turret.
"I could not lo anv ork when 1
had the pile nyr shipmates die ii for
mo I rertntnly was In a bad condi-
tion; today there Is no man aboard
the ship (it better condition than 1 nut
and I eaa certainly thnnk Pyramid
Plla Cti.'e for the wtirld of good It
has .done mo. I ued so maty dif-
ferent medicine nnd' spent lot of
money until I tBod wis remedy; It
Is th only one of th wholo lot tbn
'did mo any good.
Tho first box nearly curea me nnd
I don't think I over fojt happlor Hi
my life that I thought I pot Ihe rnl
stuff at last- To make suo of a
cure I used n number of boxes alto
two boxes of Pyramid Pills and on.j
nnd one-tfialf boxes of Pyramid OInt-
mont anrt I still havo four boxes of
Pyramid Pile Curo Jett that I keep In
enso I metit anyone that Is a aufforur
ot pIlfM. T thank Pyramid PIlo Cure a
million time. ' Julius A. KoeMor U.j
S. Flagship Koarsnrgo.
Tho wonderful cures ffectod by thla
remedy are subject for remnrk among
member of tho medical profession
every .vhere A lttle book describing
tho lauses and curo of piles Is pub-
lished by (he Pyramid Drug Co..
Marshall. .Mich. and we udvlse evory
sufferer to writ for It it is a singu-
lar fact thot oiio out of overy four
sufferers from this dlstrossmr. com-
pla.nt and another peculiar foaturo
Is that It is no respecter of persons
attacking both those of high mid low
degree tho lnbo-or nnd the million-
aire the scrubwoman and tho lady of
fashion. Wo hnvo pleasure m recom-
mending Pyramid- Pile Cirro to all
such np it possesses merit and slnco
it is sold by nl! druggists generally
for tho low price of fifty cents a pack-
ago n prompt and speedy curo Is
ea.llv within the reach of everyone.
HANGED WITH BUQQY L1NE8.
lartlj throw out his hands anc caught
tho side of tho vat. Tho pain occas-
ioned by the powerful liquid as It
penetrated his clothing and touched
hit flesh was so Intonso that he last
his strom-'th and ho was unablo to
draw hlmwlf out.
HI fellows heard bis cries for aid
and rushen to his rescue. Ho woe as-
sisted out anil tho acid-permeated
flothing was hnitlly removed. Ho wt
wrapped in tarpaulins and removed to
his homo whore prompt treatment
was accorded htm.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
No ono who Is acquainted .vlth Us
good qualities can bo surprised at th
groat popularity .' maniberlaln's
Cough Romedy. It not only cure
cjilds and grip effectually and pormn-
nently but prevents thoso diseases
from resulting In pneumonia. It Is
also a certain cure for croup. Whoop-
ing cough is not dangerous when this
remedy Is given. It contains no opium
or other harmful substance and may
be given as confidently to a baby as to
Man In South Carolina was Lynched
By Afiory Mob.
i .t .
Charfetton S. C. Oct C Further
dctailx tf the lnchlnic rr John Moi-
rlson. the white man thV killed Wil
T Floyd nt Ivcrslibw havlnJnst been
reilcl A speclnl from Klngtre.
sas.
Immtdli'My after the Killing "f
Tloyi'. and the' anest of Morrison
fpollnp betanio Intense. There was
little n!d but It soon bPcamp known
that Mie Sio.ilf of Lnnc8t r was on
IiIh' way tc assist In protecting thx
pnsor r An cloctrlc n?ht lud been
pine l before the gnanlhouso door
and h pfillcmnn was on guard At
about S o'clock ilte light went out an
;. crowd poureu Into the alley over-
powered the policeman took ihe eyn
nnd broujsht Mon-Icon out. H was
taken Just outside the torn limits
nnd hnnged to a tree with n pair of
buggy lines. Two .fiats were fired
into Mnrrlson'i: back as ho swung.
Sheriff Hunter of Lancaster with
deputies arrived at Kershaw on a
special train- a few mlntnes after tlft!
guardhouse was forced und probaWy
hoard the pistol shots. He bognn
searching for the lynching party and
found tho body abunt midnight.
Troops from Camden arrive!! Intel.
An Inquosl was held and the
voi diet rendered No arrests
been made.
High Class Druggists
AND OTHERS.
usual
hnvo
IN PAYNE COUNTY
Mathews Will Sweep Things Guth-
rie Boys In School.
Special lb Dally Leader.
StlUwa'vr Okla. Oot C.Tht fusion
forces of this county have nominated
tho strongest possible ticket and aro
golny to win In tho November elec-J
Hon. I
A different story it will bo this time
in tins county In tho matter of the
coufcrisslonal nomlneos. It will bo ro-
inutnl ored thnt two years ago much
to the surpriso of tho Democratic! and
Populist forcPb hohe as well as to the
territorial campaign committee ilia.
Payne county was found In Ihe Mc-
Ouirc c'j'nmn by a sllgat plurality.
-Uncle nill" Croas secured 1807 votob
to McQiilie's 1905 a slight plurality
indeed but onough to carry tho coun-
ty for the star bird soon ngout who
has been posing but who has been do-
ing notnlng us Oklahoma's representa-
tive In Washington. The carrying of
Payno county two years ago for Mc
Onlre Is accounted for hy tho face
that at thnt time in Gushing. Union
township there were a number of
railroad Isoorere employed by tho
Santu Pe nt that place. Cross had
MoOuIro' beaten until Union township
wus reached when It wns found that
tho railroad laborers there had vood
almost solidly for McGuiro and thus
tho laiter went out of tho county with
the slight plurality. This year there
is no gang of laborers tn Cushlng em-
ployed by tho Santa Ko and then too.
u number of Democrats and Populists
who voted fof McGulre then becauso
of hl3 statehood promises belioving
that McGulre could secure statehood
wll not do to this year. The Popu
Tho bcltor cla6S;of druggists everywhere arc wen of eeientific attainments and high integrity
who dovotethelr lives to tho welfare of their follow men in supplying the beBt of remediee and
purest medicinal agents of known value in accordance with physicians' prescriptions and
scientiOo formula. Druggists of tho better class manufacture many excellent remedies but
always under ' Mginal or officinal names and they never sell falso brands or imitation medicines.
Thoy are tho men to deal with when in need of anything in their line which usually includes
all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the finefcf and
best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances
Tho earning of a fair living with tho satisfaction which arises from n knowledge of tho benefit'
conferred upon their patronB and assistance to the medical profession is usually their greatest
roward for long years of study and many hours of daily toil. They all know that Syrup of
Figs is an excellent laxntivo romedy and that it gives universal satisfaction and therefore tliey
aro soiling many millions of bottles annually to tho well Jnformtd purchasers of tho choicest
remedies and thoy always take pleasure in handing out the genuine article bearing the full
namo of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
They know that in cases of colds and headaches attended by biliousness and constipation and
of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels arising from irregular habits indigestion or
orer-eatlng that there is no other remedy so pleasant prompt and beneficial in its effects as
Syrup of Figs and they aro glad to sell it becauso it gives universal satisfaction.
Owing to tho excellence of Syrup of Figs th universal satisfaction which it gives and tho
immonso domnnd for it imitations havo been made tried and condemned out there aro
individual druggists to be found hero and there who do not maintain tho dignity and principles
of tho profession and whoso greed gets tho better of their judgment and who do not hesitate
to recommend and try to sell tVto imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such preparations
aoraetimes havo tho namo ' Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of some piratical concern
or fictitious fig syrup company printed on tho package but thoy nover have tho full name of
tho Company-California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the package. The imitations
should bo rejected becauso they aro injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitation
thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception nnd whenever a dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation under tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" which
does not boar tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package
ho is attempting to deceive and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his
establishment wheUwr it bo largo or small for if tho dealer retorts to misrepresentation and
and deception 5n ono case he will do bo with other medicinal agents and in tho filling of
physicians' prescriptions and Bhould be avoided by every ono who values health and happiness.
Knowing that tho great majority of druggists aro reliable wo Bupply the immonso demand
for our excellent remedy entirely through the druggiBts of whom it may be purchased every-
where in original packages only At the regular price of fif'y cents per bottle but as exceptions
exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts in order that all may decline or return
any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it .does not bear the full name of tho Company
California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package do not hesitate to roturn tho
articlo and to demand tho return of your money and in future go to one of the better class of
uruggiFts who wi n Eeu you wtiat you wnnanuineDCBi oi every tiling in msiineaireasonauiepnceB.
AMUSEMENTS.
an adult if tn atari nlr-asont to take.
)b4i all of theso facts aro taken IntoMIsts navo Jolpcd with tho Democrats
consideration (lt Is not surprising that
ncoplo n foretpa lands as well as at
home esteem this remcay very highly
nnd very few aro willing to tako any
othor after having onco used it. Por
salo by J. N. Wallace.
Plunges Into Vat of Powerful Acid in
Oarknest.
3t. Louis Oct. 0 Johr. C. McDon
aid a Bivnnn while in the Ufrfor-
manco of hi buy last niht received
terrible loluiiis that will probably
result In h dcMli.
lie plunged into a huge vat of pov.--orful
acid nnd wn almost completely
submerged. Before Jo could ba ox-
trlcatod tho fiery fluid penetrated Ills
clothing an 1 burnol him so that hi
Jife S tVsnnred of.
MoDomilC Is a moinsor of Hnttlue
Company No. 21 at Manchoetu. and
Channing avnuoF. Ho llvoa with hW
family at 3118 Pine stieet. An alarm
of tire wus turned In from the Ool-
win Manufacturing Company nt Chou
teau and Theions avenues ut 10-S)
o'clock anil iMoDonald. with his com-
pany responded. Tho blaze wus soon
under control nnd MoDonuld was
iecnitE Jv'or the premium lo see
Out P" MMNHMt flro could oocur
In tho darknofle ho stepped into a
voi eluht feet dop una with sn anon
ini; about 0x8 feaL It was nearly
filled with n powoifuj acid used for
putting the finishlnt' gloss on candles.
.As he plunged downward he Involun
B. J. nainor of the Coylo Clipper
was In the city yesterday afternoon
enrouto from Wichita to his homo. He
sntd that nevt week he would tw In
th western porilou of tho territory
making iriH-ohes for Mr. Stroughet'.
Mr. Qnriicr i strongly rn favor of
StrauahwTs election end in making h
hard fight in that direction.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer une Hundred Dollars Re
wurd for any case of Catarrh that
cannot oe cured by Unit's Catarrh
Curo. F. J. Cheney &. Co. Toledo O.
Wo. the undersigned havo known
P. J. Cheny for the last 15 years and
beiievo him pefectly honorable In all
busluess transactions nnd financially
ablo tn oarr out any obligations
made hy bla firm.
Watdlnr Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-
ally actlnV directly upon the blood
and nmcpis surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 71c
por bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Tko Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
in Indorsing the candidacy of Math
ews. They have assisted In nominate
fng the covn.ty ticket. A gc-ad many
Republicans also wll' not vote for Mc-
Outre again becauso of- his do nothing
po'icv. Mathmvs will sweep Paym
WISH .wjUi imKoasgd majority over
thht which McGulre seounxS two
yours ago.
Ihe oout v ticket nominated Is an
follows: Ci"nrll Hon. R P. Murdoch.
Rfprfsentetlve Harry Jones: Sheriff.
Mose Oassoay: County Clerk. Harry
Donart; liramirer. Will Laudenla'e.
)toiier of Dwds. W. L. Noncan;
ProbBtjp Jiuge J R. Clark J County
i Supvi intend'mt. M. A. Desel; Survey
or L. A. Taylor: County Attorney
V n WUHawb; County WeiRhor. W
A. Krlck. Conimlssioneri First Dia.
trlct. E. K. Hush Ripley; Q. W. Lew-
lb Seoonri Inurict. Stillwater. M. U
IJefwi'lmuRli Third Dlstilct Perkirs.
Caven McC9J. John Coylo Ned Mt-
Crachon and Curl Cook all luthrie
Doys. aro altomllng tho Agricultural
College here W. B. Swlnford who
was formprlv ornged In the abstraot
buslnosa in Guthiio is now rosldlnjc
here.
Attorney F. C. Hunt of this city
will soon snovo to Guthrlo where hu
will form o partnerhlp In the law
bushiest with W. H. Chappell.
Brooks Tlreater Sat. Oct. 8th.
-Mr. . IJ. Pntton Is i wel' knowi.
metropolitan nctor of more than onl-
inary ability and ia except lonullv
clover in this particular character tf
Defter Hurley In the "The Last Roco
of Siiinmo-" The plnv abotnds In
high clasH cophmI.v nnd t'.io costumes
.u-1 lieautlful. mni:v biiig Imported
ticm Paris this tos;eiher with the
l)pnutlful nonlc and obtrical fffecu
make l!n' lvrt Roc of Summer" an
attraction thit l.cnl thter gwrs can
not afford to miss. Mr. Paiton will he
se.n In the role of "Dexter Huilev." a
comedy creation lhAt 1 both attract
ivo nnd original. Hy speJal urrangtH
ment W II. Paiton will present "Th
Minister's Sen" for matinee.
Next Monday night our theater go-
ors oan enjoy a dollgbtUI treat at thf
Rnxks theater. The woll known
North Bros. comedians will open
tholr week's engagement presenting a
high class comedy drama as their op-
ening bill. A big feature with this
attraction is tho Polmatler Sisters or-
chestra composed of five very attract
ivo young ladlos who are nlso ac-
complished uiusXcJrihs These clever
artists will pi vo a selects jqusical proi
gran1 before tho rise of Jho curtain
and will also render up to date selec-
tions and overtures between tho acts
wKWmrWr
II you will pay a vist tothe
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wag'm Work?
a?2 S. Division St
We will show you bow we.
tighten loose wagon and buccv
tires wiino'u cutuiiK wt lutng anu neatinj' tnem tnus rreserv
tny the wood-vorlr ftorn injury a wonderful invention which
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-tcdate. Om shop
has the Orvly Henderson T're Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubbej
Tire Machine. We put first quality rlbber tiir-s on any whee
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Rt
pairing pafnting and trimming our specialty. You dre Invltetj
tp visit our tactory the best equippc la re South west.
First class Horseshoing SCHICK P. AM 8 WICKMaM
One of Mar.y.
H. A. lisdab of Summerion S. C
suffered for twonty years with th'.'
Piles. Specialists wero employed ami
many- remedies used but relief and
permanent aood was found only In the
use of DWitt's Hitch Hazel Salve
This is ..nly ono of Uie many many
eureu that havo been effected by n
wonderful romedy. in Ouylng Witt-
Hazel Salve It is only uecessary t
.e that yon ge Ihe genuine PeW.f
mode by K C. DeWltt & Co. In Ch
ca onl n curo U certain. DeWitt b
'V.lch Hael ?ahe cures all kinds o
pik' ct'tH. burns bruises eczema
witter rliisHurmi skin ctseates etc.
Sohf oy .1. N. Wallaco.
You Are QolngT
You are going to the World's fair rollment
save monoy and trouble by securing month
rooms in ndvsace. For special low
rates write Oscar L. Allen In charg
Proeltlnnt Scott of the Agricultural
College is expecting a heavy en-
of students during this
OAMTOIIIA
ItiMriYwHawAharsBectfil
of advance boeklng for visitors Bmtk t '" '" W wr Bet'i
Worla'sFSir iToCel? ffve lulnhtcs walk . Sifutu V s $--from
mala entrance SL Louis Mo lJtfW'&&M
World's Fair Excursion Company.
The World's Fair Excursion Co.
In connection with tho Frisco 9yste
wJH on Auji.st 20th run Special Rt
ourslons from points In Arkansas la
dian Territory Oklahoma and NortA
Texas to St Louis and return.
The service furnished by the ex
cursion company will includo trans-
portation to and from St. Louis dally
admission to the fair lodging and
three meals dally at tho Insldo Inn
nlmlKflon to the leading Plko feat-
tires rides on tho Ferris wheel andrfn
fact all necetsarv expenditures. Five
days will be spent In St. Louis and
the entire cost of tho trip has been
placed nt nominal amount In order
to enablo anyone to go and to know In
advance the cost of the entlru trip.
For Information address "World's
Fulr Excursion Co. Fort Smith Ark.
e3&dkj3-&ffiffitfe&d8tt
$ IT. n. G1k Vtext. Fhahk DAui V-l'retdciit J. W. PMtir V-Pret. X.
V KoilT. SnilLBKltn. ramhler. II. W lilNi"iK ami Ciiah 11 Klmntt. Aunt fipihler. X.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital $I50(J0Q.00. .
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.!
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W. IL Cotf.;-'! J Br COTTIiraKjlM.
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WHEN YOU TRAVEL
.ELECT A RAILWAY AS
YOU DO YOUR CLOTHCS
KATY SERVICE
'MISSOURI KANSAb TEXAS RAIUY.
ScKtsts CoBfortible u Ccmtcltnl Tftt
THE "HATY FLYER" AND
KATY DINING STATIONS.
lieiU Wodenla Is Price.
Oosttrpmtd la QotUt ud Unkt.
ONE "RICE
50c
lirttftkiWifflriTiTffi"
11 JnKHfr?
Here's Your Coal MadaH
Put into your ritn wili no in
ronvnlence or annoyance to you.
Bin filled up with clean honest
toal nil ready to last half the
winter.
Orders filled in Summer are apt
to be just a little bft better at.
tended loo IT that's possible for
for I am not quite so buisy at that
time
Any time you want an honest
mea&ure ot honest coal come to
N- F. GhejvdJe Phone 6.
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