The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 111, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA... THURttDAY DECEMfoCR 1 1904.
PAGE TWO.
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PAID FIRE FIGHTERS.
Fire at B'Jckwell Alarm the People of
That Town.
Th recent fire at Macawoll have
alarmed ihu people of tint en'orprl
lug town and have birniebt them to
a realisation ot their truo condltloi
relative to the danger tbetr town 1b In
from destruction by that all devouring
elcmont fire
The conditions wblrh urrou'id that
town are largely the 5ame as exist n
Enid and if tho Illnekwell neople on
alarmed certainly the people ot EM
should he. and should realle that tho
must be up and doing before it i -late.
A paid fire department is oie
of tho necessities of anv well regulat
d city and no t-lly over no as fast
ns Enid nnd tn Mirh a substantial
manner without leallUng that pall
Jlre flghterB were worth many tlin
what they cost Enid must have "
paid departmont and the Inane"- li it
delayed the more danger to the cltv
ns the closer buildings nro put toge b
er the mo'r difficult li Is to subdue a
firo when unco it obtains a (rood start
Tho Plncavell News comments on
(his subject In an editorial which c
worth co.ivlng. and heir- prven in full
Th Ores last night liavo revlvo
tho tall; of a paid Are cieppitniont
Had a rtrong wind boon blowing fn r
the south the Iosb would have ben
Honiothltur enormous. Much crellt I-1
duo tho volnntoor flro department fo
the gallant manner In which it nandb-d
the two firs but at the sarro tlni'
tho dnneer of rolytni; wholly upon a
volunteer system wis fully demon
strated.
Tho frst fire broke oi't at sbo'i'
two nviook in the moininp and It
was full7 fifteen minutes if not lont
er. before tho liwe wasron nrrl'ed Py
this tlrro tho second fire in nncthet
jjnrtlon of tho city broke out and be
foro it could bo reached t was like .
roarhiR furnnco
Tlio dolny In reaching the pre wat
rtno principally lo the fart that tli
.... mm Iha nl(n nltn.1 4 n ill a la I
juiiu ui wiiu t ww "'nrnis to keep her still Hit tne spirits
alarm could not bo rung until soim
one climbed tho boll tower and rang
tho alarm.
Ilnd i hero been a tepular anlarlod
flro department It would have -eached
tho fires ir nuiclc order n very ossen-
tlnl ihlnf in ct.e of a strong wind.
Hut o maintain n alarled fre do-
ptirtrrppi will crente pdditlornl ex-
pense It t111 nere'-sitatp the pur
cImkIji n a it-ttin. bain"-s and otner
equipment and the eonscant employ- j
ment of nt least two men On the'
Other haid it nonld reditep tho cost of i
insuranre. pive us mueli better tire j
protertifn and create a nreMr 'eel
'ns of safety In the mind of the puhltt
To sav the least the matier Is one do-
sorlng of careful consideration by the
city couiiel! The fact hi.s been fn'ily
demonstrated that our water supply
Is aii'ply sufficient In enso of Are tho
quoetlpn then nilees hIiuII wo have In
connectlpn with that water supply n
fire dopartmont that Is always roady
to respond Immetllately to tho first
alarm of tire.
No Mere Sufterlnfj.
If you are troubled with indigestion
got a bgttlo of Kodol Dyspepsia Curej.cough and col(1 hart compietoly dlsap-
and see hnw quickly It will euro you
Geo. A. Thompson of Spencir la.
says- ' Havo had Dyopopsla for twen-
ty years My case was almost hope-
loss Koi'oi l)vspeiia euro was ro
ummende-l aud I used a few bottles
of It and It is the only thing that has
relieved me. Would not bo without
1L Ha.e doctored with local physi-
cians and also at Chicago and even
went to Noiway with hopes of getting
some relief but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
la the only remely that has dona me
any aood. and I heartily recommend it
Kvery person snfeilng llli Indies
tim or Dyspepsia should use it " Sold
h 1 N Wallace
STRANGE MAN'PESTATIONl
A Fiftee- Yer Chi GIN Thinks She is
Troubled by Spnlts.
Dlackwelt OkU. Dee 1 Wdl h Van
TasHel who 1'ves nltH her parents o:i
South Vain street thinks ill is
tmnblwl by spirits of the departed
AH scrts of -jti-er nolssa such aa
knocks .n thp lloor uround her bed.
raps on tho furniture In the room and
other s'range and unexplained mani-
festations disturb bv roet
At first her -nother thought the girl
was IqIor the ropplni? horself. so she
called her into her own rcom in order
to ae vM was going on. The thump-
Ins: and knocking kept on lust the
ratne and there Jt 1 not seem to be any
way to stop It. Some of .the neighbors
heard of the strange dnlnirs in the Van
Have you a friend who has a hard cold?
Then tell him about Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how
it cured your hard coueIi. Tell him why you always keep It
in the house. Tell him to ask
have known the formula for
FOR TWENTV YEARS.
Not an Unusual Inttance.
"t nseil Pyramid Pile Cue and have
not had any trouble since 1 have
Wen a ssferer with pile ror trveniy
voars 1 think it Is the nest remed
tm earth for piles Hoping this nay
help others to -ne this remedy " Mrs
J. n. Teller n. F. D. 20 Sparta Vice i
It Is i singular fact that a'thonghl
manr women suffer from piles or hem-
orrhotds they fteeuently do nit have
. . . i........ ..... Ar jtAllfafV
proier ireaimi' riHar ui r. ..... f
women have in mentioning such a sub-
ject Enclally Is this tne cae witli
(hose who have no husband or broth
er In whom thev can con tide nrd
e
phvsllan Is iddom cnrcniltcrt
the naln and auonv Incident to
nntll
pib"5
iwco'r.ei unlw ni U1'
Thousands of wornm nave suffere
cven longer than did Mrs Teller a'
wavs experiencing slight or tempo.-arv
rtlief. f anv. ftom the valgus rente
dies used and fHallv sctt'lns: down to
hr roiivlrtion. ihnt a euro In their
.. n. impossible Pymnmt Pile;
fure has coino as a boon to all such.
a It seldom If ever rails to effect a
permanent cure. It Is sold bv dniB
trials for fJfy cents a package or wll'
be mailed by the makers to any ad-
.trKji neon receipt of price Absolute
secrecy is guaranteed nnn no nan" U
evnr used without th euur.t of the
writer.
It is susresteii mat tnrme ipiprcnni
write to Pvrar.iid IIiuk Ct. Marshall.
Mlr-h for their little book d.crlbins;
the causes and cure of rde as P 1
..t f- fn tbe asklnz i
Tassel house an I vent in lo see what
it war but th strung iTiunifestntlons
jiald no attei.tir.n to them but kept n
bcntPir o 'tttoi' on the walls on the
3oor nndor the lloor and on the furni-
ture A couple ol strong- men thought the
girl was tlelnjt It by aome nervous ac
tion of tho bodv or muscles n she lay
on tllP 00ri lhey took hold of her
.'. .... ..
would not ilown nnd tho men Were
unable to hold her and keep her still
She kept Jorklmc nnd thumping ns if
iiinnellel liv some irresistible force.
Tht) nhenoniPnon ims puled nil who'
.nvn ...unoaswi tt in tb meantime
"""" wa.w - -- -- ---.. .
thore is gruiethlns: doing In that
ho'iie either bv srdrita or somethlnf!
else probably soitieihtnx else.
RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S
Ashburn Onta'lo. Testifies to the Goc-d
Qualities cf Chamberinln's Cough
Remedy.
Ashburnhnm Ont. April 18. 1903
I think It lc only right that T Ehoubl
tell vou wha a wonderful effect
ChambvM-laln's Cough Remedy has pro-
duced. Tho day bofoto Faster I was
so distressed with n cold and cough
that 1 did not think to bo nbla to tako
any dutlM tho next day ns my voloo!
was nlnioat choked by tho coueh. The
same dav I receive nn order from you
for a bottle of your Cough Uemody
1 nt once procured a. sample bottlo
and took almut throo doses of tho
medicine To my great relief tho
ponroxl and I was able to preach three
'Irntw on Uastor day. 1 know that
this rapil nnd cu'ootle cuo was due
to your Cnitfb Remedy. 1 ninko thU
teetlmonlnl without sollt'itntlon ba-j
Ing thankful to havo found such a Cn
sent reraedv. Respectfully vours
E. A. Langfeldt M. A.
Rector of S Luke's ChnrcU
This rc'.-edy is for sale by J N
Wallace
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
(From the t'blc.tgo Nes)
The most (Hfl'tilt part of a drinking ;
6ng It tbe refittln.
Ore Is apt to make
sdt acting smart.
a fool of him-
Rot some men of their oonrelt ind
inure would Ikj notblna left.
Frequency a girl's good lorks are
l expansible fi.r 'ir lack or good man-
ners.
Many a man would be delight ad to
have a wife who would drive hha to
drink
Somebn'v the t.eoplo -who always My
what thv think havo a nwmla for
tlilnllng disagreeable things.
The man who knows just bow the
stock market is going never WUs you
until after it has gone
his doctor about It. Doctors
over sixty years.
J. Car' Co..
Law. I Mu.
LEADERETTES.
LomI Happenings of City 2nd Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
November 28 was Payre mercurial
..
"' i'" '" "rv b t Qu
mon?
Ho. Neff admit ih:it chant
at hems
begin
Thorp will be two nw pape-s s.art
ed at Ol lahoma Cti-r oon
Tho tow'i'lte of Carhp is teinjr ron
teste! in the district court at l.aw1on.
' VIHa"i Prossfr an aged and hon-
ored citizen of Mulliall died recently
Whisl erless Dick Morgan will live
! in MYKHiwa-d fcr n few enrs to cum"
Two Ind'ans were nrrested at
p;
Ueno re;ntl charge 1 with stntulory
rape.
The mayor or Lawlon lias lsstitNi n
oree rrd'Hn" the Kam'jllnB dens to
In- Hi Ollt
The towns of Lnmbert and
Yev. ed
are to be amalgamated
.ill 'nPi.
til tmlOO
F.l Hen" is to have some loul play
shortly. On .lanunry 7 taor.. Will b
a poMtrv fair at tluit town.
Do'' bowery nf Stillwater snys n-
.. Is rHitKmsible for tlie "Rernbliran
fV
iiHiidsllde in Paynfl county
Prairie lire md cotton plcl.ing are
all the rage. '.Voman suffrnjie inon-
Inge will bsve lo tn!r5 a back sent.
Dr. Sillier of Newklrk. is under ar
rest for failure to report contagrious
diseases f the ennnty board of health
Fully two th.wsani Cheyenno In-
dians nro encnmiwnl at Darlington
where they are holding tlialr fall
dance
llcy Afcr'llntoek of Vinlta I.T h
created n flurry In Oklahoma City by
toitino- r i wr i. f...
luiiiiifi iiv fc- nvmnss? ihtnw i 'n
has raised in recent timet.
Judge Burweli has ordered Receiver
Denton of the CHien bank of Knl't
to pay a ten per nt dividends which
amounts to over $:'5.)00
Prof. Fellows trlked to his rellow
reaehiwrs at Alvn. recently In which
he said many nice things alout th"
pedRRocues hut notliing about dem-
niKOCiiee It will onlv be a matter ot n fev
yonrs unttl thero win be more gas In
Oklahoma than lh territory can hold
It Is probable that thero may be state-
hood nt that time
Somo sneakthlef "touched" Vander
Sawyor for his pocltQt book contain-
ing $1CC0 In currency and several
promissory notes while at Alva Tues-
day. Tho scoundrel was not satis-
fied with Utklne tho money but nlo
took his Insurance rate book. The
timbort Mensonger.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching Illlnd Blooding or Protrnd-
Inq I'tlos. Your druggist will refund
money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to
cute you In 6 to 14 days. 60c.
SCHOOL WORK.
Supervisor
of Schools In
Nation Talks.
Chickasaw
Prol Ceoree Peek auperviaor of
schools In the Chickasaw naitoo in
sneaking cf aebool work in this nation
today said:
"Of the $100 000 apptoprlated by
congross for the support of schools
in Indian territory on"-fourtk has
been appropriated to tho Chickasaw
and Seminole nations. This is tho
ilrst school fund that the Indian terri-
tory has ever bad appropriated and
the work of organisation has tod to
b done entirely since September
J widen has eatalUxi a va-t amount of
'work and some Utile delay. All the
money wdl he used for the support of
the schools in Isolated rural districts
where free schools have never been
known before. The teachers raploy
ui iinitu- mon ra i.i fMIA fK tn ti
per ranolh and 'n manv instances tbl -
amount is being siipplmented by from
?1R tc $5 by the patrons of the school
"Conditions in the mickaoaw na
jtion are different from di. other na
j tlons. 1 he Cherokee Creeks an 1
Chocta x have accepted a plan of co-
operation by uhlofc the Indian ad
white pui'llh aiti-nrt ibi- viiinf sflun-l
and th at pr''i"'iti''!t "f the India-'
i gOTernniPnt and i-? x c T'ni-e Stati -Igovernmtrt
are c u v nttv In th
pavment f ten'-ntr? 'Vhlla In the
ChlckfiA. nutkn the Indians have
"I am well now and
enjoying better health
than ever before in
my whole life."
That is the statement of a woman who
had never been well until she was mnde
well by the use of Ht 1'lerce's Pavotite
Prescription There are a great many
oth'r women In like case. They I ave
always been sufferers fro:. disease They
have never known the joy vi periect
health.
For all such women Dr Pierce's Pa.
vonte Prescription holds out the pros-
pect of perfect and permanent health by
the cure of the womanly diseases wblcu
weaken women. It establishes regular-
ity dries weakening drains beals inflam-
matioti and ulceration and cures female
weakness. It makes weak women strong
ami kick women well.
et'rtHiri4!edJ!a W Large banine hardwoed oval and
Hne.BdiHlichlchoUM kindly sent- A .1 "f.
urllm Mra Dfrlle I'.rkcr of IVinfiam l'nlintn
Co. Tjt. "I took your 'Psvorlle Precrlp.A
tlo
en.' (Widen Mical Diacovcrv ' and PlMMtit
PelMt' and flillewed your advice regarding the
OKMrt TaDitm- arid am rami I bad been
trratcl by different doctors and trent one hun
drrd doUara for treatment and medicine but
I received very little relief I have only tpent
aeventeeu dollars and 6lv centa for vour i
cine and It ha cured me in three or four raontha
of ulcrratlon and falling of utertif t iflrrel
ur meai
evere misery id my hack nloo irreeular periods. '
nan oramifr-uown in lower ponton oi iooy ana
great jialn alt through my body Pain in uterus
was very tcvere Had smothering apelR breath
ra very short all the time had pain In stomach
pstn In my thighs pain In breast also between
ray shoulders Howels constipated I am well
now and enloyimj better health than ever liefbre
In my whole life Am happy to tell you that
I was cured bv vour pood advice and vm merfl-
does the favorite f rescriptloti' ' Golden Med-
Tablets.' These medicines cuted me and will
cure uther also
The dealer who offers a substitute for
" Favorite Prescription " does so to gain
tbe little more profit paid on the sale of
less meritorious medicines. His profit is
your loss therefore accept no substitute.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets reguiate
the bowels.
rooks
Theatre
THREE NIGHTs. COM
MENCING FRIDAY
DECEMBER. - - - - "
Mtvtiriee Saturday
EVENT UNUSUAL
Special Enayement l'amous
LYRIC OPERA
COMPANY
Presentinir Friday iNigiit ru-
ber's Romautic Opera in
Three Acts
"FRA DIAVALO"
An Exceptionallj' Capable
Company.
Change of Opera Nightly
30ARTISTS--30
No Free List.
Pricos 25c. 35c 50c
Matinee 25c and 50c
75c
Brooks
Theatre
One Night Only
MONDAY DECEMBER 5
OLIVFR LABADIE
and his excellent company
A most
thrilling up - to
Melodrama
date
Beautiful Scenery Charminc
Specialties
Prices 25c 35c 50c and 75c
tul)bornly rof jed ' to eo-opsrato.
They icantnln that auah co-oraratlon
with the white i Is prohibited by
statutory law. but during the recent
session tf the Chlctmsuw legislature
' no effort was made to amend the law.
he Chlokasaw schools remain axclu
lvo. alhnugh CJilckasaw chiluren are
I
i
"In
in
Louisiana"
allowed to attend oim r schiols. for Mi A. H Kane a prominent urug-
whlch the tribal goverrment allows' gist af Baxter Springs Kansa. says
.vn A.. 11 EA nM m.AnK "Ph. nil..l.tn1. CtAtnorli an.l T.lvar
lrUIUUIl..OUliri I.IUIItU
"There are In the Chickasaw na
nn aim or hiim're! tre school
and 'he crade of work that U teinKue tolay foi constipatior They are
. . . ....
done ib very cciuiuemlabie iiic no
- si.n of i-oncre-. ill lw atkt-d to
annmnrinff. a half million do'iars foi
s -- I- ---
the support of nubile schawls in In
dlen territory nnd In my hidsrnont
every penny of it could be used Judl
SBsKsJEBSBSa5asatfaSB3l
J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
AJLMD STORAGE
Goods PoLchod. Stored and jShipped to Order-
Pnono 21). OltlGii ano Yards 407-409 w. K rison
mSHSatSSSBSHSHSBSESHSB5BirSa1HIISHSHHSI
453Im2C&Dff
$
A
' Jt
V
V
100 Etching's In handaotne ttemtib oak
km cadci illegal imiurs in ttij lAbiiavicu rtliu UX!UWU paiicrus eieiTaut IJDrttll-
maTireent-lc to9r worth optoMuo. ' '
51 iftxto assorted frames all new patterns at tt .it worth up to ts.00.
Only 800 will be sold aud
One Day Only
&
A frame free with every order for one of our new Carbotyue pictures at ft 00
Guaranteed to be equal tn any M 00 cloture made
K-1
now me ume to su ior tout v-urisiinaa j'noios.
v
THE SUN.
SaXVV .asOksssste "Y2fjr!ir
-Zjfo 1 BES'Sfclsssssav' S?
rKBSBEH5afHBHKHH2nlK55iS5S:H5K23:
Elegance Ease
There's health and comfort to consider tosaynoth-
S of convenience. Then ayain S
WR 01 convenience. Then
ayi
You touch the button we do the rest; doyou catch the idea
Cull ou us. we take pleasure in answering questions
The New Electric and Gas Light Co.
Galen Crow Manager.
mssmsmsm3isnmxm9msamx HSMsasarsBSaKHSMsasasaB
Schmidt
Meat MarKst
'Phome
4-9
One of these fine
be given to each
have the required
Ask. for tickets
purchase.
Public Training Stable
I am about to start a public stable
and will be pleased to corresppj d with
those having horse? to race In Ibe 101)"
campaign or cnlt to train and fit for
their engagements.
I have trained and raced through
the eastern circuits for several years.
Lat vear I enl through the Gas Hell
circuit in InCiana being reasonably
successful with such horses ar George
S.: Fannie Wable Charlie M-; Big
AVig Lena IteUe. 8trathoy Mldnlgh
Hugo an.l Pat Ilu:" free for all pacers.
I would be pleased to handle rome of
the gool prosrcts In Outhrie and
vicinity.
8. H. McGlniMs
V. TJ Smith Boarding Stable
Quihrio. 0. T.
oloitsly "
Prof. Heck saya ;hat tho Indians In
their refusal to co-operate with tho
whites In maintaining schools are
worktasc great Vnn to their own child-
ren by refusing them the privilege of
mixing and mingling with the more In.
- jteMGent viblte children
u.m..w.. . . V-....V.V.. .. .
- TaW-ta aw. In ry Judgment the most
sunerlor n:Dratlon of anvtblng
' ure in action ann wun no Tenamry
to nauseate or gripe" For sale by
J N. Wallace.
....
Only 18 hours to. St. Lou's U the
- j Frisco
SMSJmSKmSKJmKSX3k
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Frames and Pictures w7ll be sold at
Arrnantroufs Gallery Sat. Dec. JO '04.
frames at 19c each north 3ftc
square frames-th. very latest-at c
.. . . .
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Keeps us norm half the year; the
other half coal has to tako Its place.
6ome oonls replace him badly some
othors perfectly. My Howard Indian
Territory co.il contains about as
inuoh warmth nnd rheorfulne3 as it
Is possible to get from coal. It'a th&
best.eonl I know anything about or l
wouldn't be dealing Ir It. If you will
give me your order I guarantee satis-
faction. No one can do more than
that. J6.50 per ton delivered in your
bin.
N F Che a. die. Phone 6.
Economy.
Baking Pans
11
Wl
customer when they
amount of tickets.
when you make your
tWHMH
t!iaVl
BAR
Kl. THE BEST BRANDS OP
LIQUORS WINES Cl-
OAItS. KTC.
Gontloman In Attendance
ana Best servce in v
tho City.
ALL THE BEST BRANDS OF
BEEIl AND SOFT DRINK
i&Jf&iM&&Jhirih
m-
G. W. Bruce
BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT
Rooms 2 3 4 Bamford
Building Guthrie O. T.
Special sttcntton (Ivan to the exam-
ination of County Records and books
of a Mercantile character.
References; -Board of county com-
missioners Logan couetys Board of
county commissioners Dewey Co. j
Board of county commissioners
Blaine county; sny Vanh. In Guthrie.
n. STERN
lo5 S. Second Street
ateacafeaiasBl.'rB-laTSa'
Will pay you cash for old clothesj
.
h"-s nrt hats JaiUas or gentlemer. .
hi I auto miy guns pistois ana etc ruga-
t Prtoeo paid tor old gold and Silver?
onH nrf kit tula rtf rtlH fatcolv T iml'i
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have any Uitng in tms jme drop posta
!"(! I will call at your convenience.
Dally Leader 10 cents a week dellrl
ered every day eacept Sunday
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