The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 69, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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3ExTLl AND THEIR RESULTS. 'made" It miiH o nwnnif.1 that It In
BY LE8Lli! fir. NlSHUACJlt.
MKMI1B11 OPT$"i
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fet week bf carrier
rer month j carrier . - ... ---.. 1
Per year by carrier in Mance .. . .. W
Per year in maH. In a4m .. -.... . 10
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rarve MonttJt .. - j
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The ttafler foa member of tee Asjtlalrd
icoMiry. Uiat Oklahoma go pmo-
efBUir this year nccorctltJg lo Rcub
Heap atyumntt tn order tliat the.fetn-
g0 statehood provisions t( the Hamll
tc-n blli w lniOrstn. TliS proves
the Oeihorcallc contention that f-
GuRp'b eloctloti would niohu a litriilng
iloWn at the llnmlltnn bill
Last year Uib rtepnMlbdh terrltoriri
lrc and recelte ttie day telegraph re-1
fiort of thai groat new or Kanlsatleu fag i
chmlve aliernouji pubiicati?p in 'tttr ir
inajwniiiiiiix' v . ' .
In li nirttti r of negro domination
ftm) ofrteiBirmi !" Logrin county 1H
Dimo-nit of Lngnn ooat.iy. th sixth
SepretmriU'wi'iUfHct mitt the TjJrd
tounctl dlttr"!. offer tho Inst chnnce
n th vW totw to brlijB about n
reform. At tin presunt time Guthrie
ami l.nnn county are being advortw-
hi from en to Mem and north ttv
emit. Iiv i he iiiIritaIiIh hilt truthful
frit that n haven Ib nfforded here for committee wnt a memcrlnl to wr
tilt njro (jfoiAit llI by coming wliiehVtfilhed UMnr.wdftH
ffcJw..'. i a.fliv dtiiimtml to 'W rttlrc-M ruprt mat tnujitaP"r
SoT &"KtirDWDoSpK76BJJtorlftl. 09 l'J - llcnn of Otldltot.-a hro aUSdluEoly nnl-
!rk. Volley BuslneisM Editorial 09.1 . itoufti(liood WJ1 Is n ; ted in favor f trtttoiicoa for OUlnhona
-s-rterv-- -. ---: .r..-r- l1ve Inr ntnnk lfcntliiB t!ie temporary ""'1 ainstlho Dornodfaire stTiotflfe of
-. ..j. it. mm cinn slnalo stalahoofi." Ko may are Iry
- rUTiirui ni iiunriL' uiilii ivlui mimv -'-w- -
h til..n ini i. nandlne in con' lug ' to WtfefirtIifit tlib Wphbllcnns )
i. .. .. f tt.n ii.mmiti?'of OWn'notua arc In favor of single
:acti-ni9. ip iivi. j. '" v .. -w --
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T oa terrftonm
A'By OirtMtsh
lo flio prCrt
t nrnt It mi:
. cffnrt w.H te-r.i!ml w hay. - .- n n n mceJr
j(Ioe and an n.Un8 act ho PaM TerrUoy n tocrUgrlat
Ulllrc for a wnml Itcllbn f U" mcnnB ;o 8(atchood for
I IfrnUJry iu muuir inu irenniuitin i
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
IS USUALLY
PELVIC
CATARRH.
Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located.
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OEMOCnATICICKJET.
4 OF NEW VQllK. !
yet out of the committee oi uhiunoua lire m . ji an...
alid has yi U wend a statehowl kMlmt the Democrats are
h -Uie -4n"t a'd" k6 'ojipfisadto Wv Who Scorn- loQhave
jfldVrtt ' f6r "-flrfal e'nncr- j Mirearf fib many tajjli6dd lle.tejthat
onHily be wen that -hey foil Into one themselves.
L
VICE PnUStDBN
HEKBYc 0A68AWAY DAVIS
of wkstv ymaiNiA.
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FOlt CONGRESS
FRANrt MATTHtWf
OF GRKER .C0't)NTY
POrJ ThE COUNCIL.
Third Dlttrlct-1.. Q. 'IBLACK.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. .
Fifth District h. R. CARPBNTEH.
lxh DUtrlct IKE B. pVvV.
Democratic County Ticket.
Sheriff Hart Murphy. !
County Clerk Edward Trapp. ..
Rcntater pf.peedB. E.A. Dctrlck. .
Probate Jnttgc-rJoBopli VlsbJv
Conaty Trcasureraeo. W. Burforrt
County JUU-ioy W. B. llcnotl.
County Coroner VJU Pattemon.
County Surveyor F. S. PulUatn.
Public WelKher 0. II. Donahue.
8ui.eHnfcndent J. II. Bowerflox
Commissioners:
First piotrlctJ n. Burko
Second .PlHtrlqt T U Jernlgan.
Third .DUtrlct John B. Favor.
JiiBtlces of the Peace:
John A Overbuy.
J. N. Koy3
Constnblo-Chas. V.. Stlc& '
Constable John .lonea.
ciany sijci.iiij iinu iiiiuuv
present Condition ot ilAri
nkf so mich tlip iiyt'oni
itirwjh ft uin(hi'(nrlK
kWi h tlio lorrltkjry. AVo Vbnturo.tlf?
aertj llai the. vole for uutnrip tor
il6 parlrliinent capital Woulll'nbt oa'ci)
n a'erag' of flfty in aiSy 01(9 county
lot tho(crrltory.' The brack plague" hart
jtrOnu tlJIV'Avork.. NogT'O 'offlQln'lism In
Guthrie In nn.altoluto by-word amonfc
traveling 'nirf' and pfcofilt' Wor.yvhci-c
ond atitliHo is boins Injured commer-
cially socially and financially by this
I.HKI1UOM. W
pibunUanco cf
that O'ey o'
civiih oftlrtnltiOBltldivR In'lhlf ontm-
ty. Belnj? ilaceit on political tickets
wllWSvhlte nion naturally makes them
"If therb no nesr1 ploJudice and'
thG blncH man in.oince-rs' tnc pruu'ir
thing why doesn't nnmo ring :nanvro
colvo a bunch of ilwtr at hia housu on
now 'year's jla. If there bq no puch
llihifj as urqJiuHce. why are not tho
iioliila ! "tllrtnvni op)i' .Jo the- .r.procl 1
Thoro lit oreludlco nnd it cannot be
eradltn'tod until preWt conaitlonA-iirel
rovlsed. So Ions; usIMs projudlca
continues tho "Black Tcwn" will be
pustteil up by 'he prospective now
opnipf . ! ij 1& j?4
itutr MiHIOteH In Utelfl (UarlHoa
irmit!'Jir llfefti.'crntie tvirta b$M lit-
nany yari ami ' cpntmtqil fUenlnK
of vhii fodofal lWa'chlho. lib 'wb'f wit
ifrom thatm'otinKb'efpro tho ;neoplo
nnd tells thorn be will gat stnipnoou.
AVaB'oVep.diipltiflly! fio evident for ew
iiionntrotis
I . Jloiir thltr fart over In mlud. To
vote Nov. s you must register.
No innitH- vflht eis" tboy li'akn v 1
glvo up th'n Is your climate
The Russians have undoubtedly just
hoard tie old rumor that everynuuy
. . .
draw stnfw&
sltleS. with the wmtiqr.-
Intllann jnay havuto
yet Ir. rder t" make a cholctt Lotweei
TngKiirt and Fairbanks. .
UU-.) tM'nd1trW.4Uonjl.djfer h meti
I.ognrf coin.ty.
Pnrko Is niaklnjr tho liwdv hv
Wataon Ih inuklrg tlie iioIk-
ami
Ui tln pi'iict cir-Nilar to coimreiw.
iKsm I 11 i-ir a it. hy U Republican
rrltn-lnl coniTlttte. thit comtnltto
Tom TruiKart cau undoulufwlly Jo I -uBiteil ibU; Mf OUhoma jihnulu
inoro work T.ut JmnoH t. Jones can f pnive- to ! a l)irnoeratic -lat. the
tliD iroW mlnl'owii. I Indian Triiio'v nmlil thn be mrB-
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1 OM
sfetJB.
I " Cp- -IB Lt
Bfeakfasi-Beii
measi in
household
highU whole
some Bisctrft s
made with
Di?. PRICE'S
Baking Powder?
2 iinwiiolesome food made witii aa
stum baking powder?
. 1. ! ' ' 1
. ' is worth your white to inquire
nOtmajv lntrcdncod Mr. DaVls ns
' (he :?6infc man '. The little toj? sen-
nfjpr'froiii Slaryland oubIUHo knoV.
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Mnybn the llepuMlcnns hopo to car
ryjlndhmn .by ieeplt. Falf banks In
llio othof stales dht-lpB tho campaign.
vKufopillto Is ' cv!d6nly 'aianoIilg
uccordlns to th! jerms of the gtent In-
ternational rulo ')f war: riiflt. but
don't shove
rf?CO&ffi SVy i$m& (f hi k BSwiKfiHRU'
r H JiliMl 1L WSml
1 1 Jail 11 Pj' liIL 3WMmm
111 I I I W w7 MH 11 1 lilt I lit 1 ir IllF3-j&xbvw vll lillllfA ISKTji
ill I "" ym H lllr PSWPRaaiXW lifi rMBW'Wl
111 I 1 1 narW vlem I wIiJBKm lllllllll Bilfl
I ' ( - JEWS W MaBmHxm&Of WSS6i Viff 1 II
C Helen )WS$s Sfc'Pk CLuyMvJ J
Tho nub-vnv Is an Improvemunt on
tho frblliy snrou U hft boon unnlns
qvor ji wcblt in New Vork n d only
jrio iH)fonj hasjbeon ktljea.
3l.
A'ould pny a hanlome toward to the
person pointing it out
Senator rilltnuii car nevef hope tu
have a proper appreciation of his 5t"TI
t)rt pin) l)UniBl-jn4 chunlvB ;ii..til he
roU 'ind) a jolnV dtbatc1 WUh Joe
Cannon.
Any Guthrie person .who happens to
be im-.HU J.ouW for tho fair at thl'l
juncture could l petrectly happy It
t lie v. had soma of this OKtauonw cim.
ato along.
If Iho Republican managers have
tyiccotrtod In breaking Tom Tnggarts
hnlf Nelson on Indiana thoy are keep-
ing It &t-n!iEl 9ecrW"ol lrom iho pub
lic.
Now that Senator TJUman has had
experience "vlth thonwltd BocJallsU of
Chicago mtiybo be -will barablo to
handlo Ills tonnentofK in they senate
thife winter. "'.
From the lack of any casualty Hst
we aro Jod ta infer that tho hell fire
and blniatone Ben TIman tinned Jnto
the stocl; yardB district was only con-
trucvc.
WOMEN WHO SUFFER
i
Listen to Whit Dr. Hartmah Pro-
poses to Do for You Without
Charge.
Doubtless hiindretls of thousands of
women all over tho United States hav'u
teen Dr. liar tnlan's offer. In t)io pupei;
how he has undertaken to treat every'
woman suffering with any form of
female disease who wilt wrlto to him
ft eo of charge
To (hose who have hot heard of this It
may bo said that Dr.' Jlar Jinan Is a phy-
sician and surgeriri of great renown In
medical circles especially la tho treat-
ment bt thoso diseases which women
alone have to bear.
Ho has arranged to answer all letters
that aro sent to him from women
.troubled with any: form of female weak-
ness free of charge blvlng tho bu'noflt
of knowlcdgo which Jjbs cost him forty
yara to accumulate j
Tho medicines lie prescribes aro with-
in tho roach of- any Wjotnan and she nun
gel them at any drugstore.
All she Is required to do Is to send her
initno and address together with her
symptoms duration of Ri'cknos and ago.
. Addross Dr. 8. il. Dartman PrudUlQni
Miss Muriel Armitage t
irregularities which brought on hy
teriu and made me a physical wreck. I
tried doctors from tho different schools
of medicine but wlthotit any perceptible
change In my condition. 'In my despair
I called oil an old nurse who advised
me to try Pvruna and promised good
remilta if I would persist and take it
Togularly. I Uopt.thls'ubfor'slxmonths.
and steadily gained strength a'nd health
t tuu iyiiuu i iikiu uauu itiivvu uvviitrs jl
of The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus considered myself entirely cured. 1 am
VSIIIJJ.
Mrs. Senator Roach of T.ariniorc N
Dale.; !Ir. Keiia'tor AVarren; ot VUry
eunf AVyo.f Belva Jxokwool and Mrs.
Ochbral Longstreet of xVaslUngton D.
C aro atnopg tho prominent 'ladles -v)io
lriddrso Pc'mna. .'
Miss Helen Bolof Kukauna AVJs.
writes: " ' ' ' I J '
'Several times during the past two
years or more ny system has been
greatly in need Of a'toulotan(lat.t'hoK0
times J'eruna has Jle'on of groat hqlp In
bnlldlng up tho system resforing my
appetite and securing restful sleep."
nelonj Rolof. '. . f . i
Miss Muriel Arlrfltage ai'GroenwTVod
Ave. Detroit Mich. District Organ-
izer of fhoBoyal Templars of Temper-
anco writes us follows:
. " I suiTorcd for fl ve.y(jar Avjlh uterine
a grateful happy woman to-day." Mies
Muriel Armitage.
'Miss Lucy M. Riley BS Davenport St.
Cleveland Ohio writes:
"I wish to add my tudormment lo
thousands of other women who have
been cured' through the use of Peruna.
1 suffered for flvo -year with sever
backache and when weary or worried
la tho least 1 had prolonged headache
jf.am now In perfect health enjoy life
and )iavo neither an aoho or pain thanks
to Piiruna" Lucy M. Riley.
If you do not derive promnt and satis
factory ruults from tho use of Peruna
write at onco to Dr. Ilartman. giving a
full statement of your oasc and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vlco gratis.
Address Dr. HartmaU President of
Tho Ilartman Sanitarium Columbus O.
t
Instead of a railroad lo the Gulf of
MvkIco can't wo have a ship channel
so wo nviy occasionally get a glimpse
rofeome of the navy .Vessels named
after us'
Senator Clark is Uio btt campaign
anrumoot we. know. lit aCdltlon U glv
ing the Democratic campaign fund
that 6W.000 he has also pnn.lst to
elve us Montana
THE ARMY pANTEEW AGAIN.
The array oinwen diieftjoi) U a cn-
tankerous one. Il la getting old. but
it is losing nothing tit vigor. R cer-
tainly ha not passed the age of' com-
.nent. All .the rows which have ms
curred 'eoepUy In Mie govMiiroenl
iaik reseratona are said by General
liivntoa to hao bad tbefr oilgin In
the bid whisky of tho d'.voe which sur
round tho Hovomnient grounds.
Goneral Daviji eays lnthls report that
when It was known an army post was
to be built at a placo In tho noithwest
tho fend about tho garrison jumped in
price bocai.se tho saloon keopeoi want-
ol It for dlvo purposes. The falcons
which ettlst near army posts arc dlvea
In almost evejyv IpBtanoo. They aro
hreeillng placed ot drunkenness dis-
order and Jwertton. Their vllo whisky
Wife 'the men nd then fills tho guard-
.Mh32 ." ......
iuu Boiuiera wuo nine get arun
aroVhllged tQ do double guard duty bq-
c&uei of their Imprisoned fellows
m
Titer? rfro Just so many men tho lose
for gimt-d muint and yet the detail
mint "lip lib'tvnsel bdeanso tho prison-
em. must be stmrtled whllo they work.
The sol or soldjers aro mado difccon-
tentetl r. ccidltion Biibvorslvo of dls-
jlpllno. ' In U o days of Iho canteoh the sol
dlrs drank 1eor Insfdo the toserva-
IlonB In qtinntltles limited by regula-
tion. Tho money niade b the ttanteen
went to the Improvement of the moss.
The number nl co-jrt marllals was di-
minished nnd guard dtly with its Iobj
of -sleep came not oftener to each en-
listed man than once a: week. Soldier
ifo wis pleasant nnd tho desertions
woro confined to tho worthless ones
whose loss was tne army's gain. All
this was changed because or misguid-
ed sentlmont oh tho part of 'those who
knew nothing of arjnyjife nndlta con-
ditions. .'.'
Itis paVl JhC cmprelilnslofiof army
officers n.njl of Uibo civilians' who ro
practical rttihtjr'llian 'senUmpntal why
any 'body of rptomior should prefer
tlut the BnIhti1unjuiJhould drink
pauouon whlJa; rnOr than pure
iH-or.' Mc-Mury ftlila tpf rpcull a single
stihiantlal teaefttt. that -as giver for
the iiuqlltioii ot ()e canteen.
With nearly evtiry (irtny officer of
-ank 'urginA the rostoilng or the can-
teen and with the voice of reason in
their ears the senators and representa
tives should tnko lucond thoi.ght
Restore tho canteen apd put the
iivekee;erj out of hmdnuis.
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0 POLITICAL POINTS. O
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Register pow before It is too late.
Frank Ma.lbewa has just clpscl Br-
other successful week n We3tem Ok-
lahoma. ; '
Every county in Okliboma Is watch-
ing the fight being tmide In this conn-
tyMagalns nefiro pfficial-sm W..IS It
bo aflv.ertlat-.d n a victory for negro
nfflclalUm qr n.a.a vjotdry for white
supremacy
Of Interests to Advertisers.
Moasra . Nolspn Chosman & Co... Ad-
vertising Agents St Louis. Mo. Chica-
go. Ills and New York N. Y. Uava
Just Issued iholr newspaper rate book
for tho current year. It coutalna a
complete list of tho newspapers and
perloaicals throughout the United
States and Canadla with a circulation
of 5000 copies and over. It gives de-
tailed advertising rates of each char-
actor of tho publication leu.;th and
width of advertising columns nnd In
fact every feature pertaining to the
publication which Is likely to prove ot
Interest to ah advertiser .
It represents a very heavy cxpendN
tufo ' on the part of the publishers
who have had fcr months a copy of
trained exports collecting this Infor-
.nntion and compiling It In a manner
RetunbK- whim voting that during o maku it thoroughly intelligible to
tho past two years there has been a all advertisers. U is brought out at
negro cQim'y cjork. a nogro as deputy a tfmelv season as very many adver-
clerk a npgrp.Jn.He.' a" negro in the ' Hsc-rs seW the fall bt the year as
reglstor of dee'rtii'offlo a negro janl- hc- mbflt suitable time for making
tor. negro draty sheriffs cjuttables ihelr annual advertising appi-oprla-etc
. j tions The work will unquestionably.
f J prove a desirable addition to the 'lib-
The tixri'dden peotdo of this onun- rary if any ndverllsor targe" or small
ty aro deservfn of a competmit board who is not already thoroughly con-
of connty cnmml8slontTS. A vote for! veraani with the Valufi of different
the Democrit'c nomiafoa Is a vote for publlcat ion'1 and alf Sruch should avail
buslr.owi like HdndiiiBt ration con- thems'lve's of the opportunity to
slO'itr vcHW'leai line. . 'cure a copy.
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