The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 128, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 21, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLA.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21 1504.
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SOLD ON
'WS'
KNAUSS MUSIC STORE
104 W. Harrison Ave.
Phone 362
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CHRISTMAS ON SANTA FE.
Holiday rates on Banta Fe for Ok-
lahoma aro hotter tills year than ever
before.
Round Trip tickets will bo bold Pec.
24 25. 20 And 31 Jan. 1 and 3 to all
points; except no ticket gold to points
mst bf Chicago or St. Louis good to
.return lo Jan. 4 1905. One fare plus
CO cents.
IN ADDITION TO ABOVE.
"6n Dec. 20 21 22 and 2G round trip
vtlqkeU -will be sold at one faro plus!
$2.00. good to return In 30 dav3. to
fowa MInnosota Nebraska South'
.Dakota Wisconsin and to many poluts
In Illinois Kansas Missouri North
Dakota Wyoming and Colorado and
to ninny points In Southwest.
F. J. Best Agent.
HOLIDAY RATES FOR
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
On Certificates signed by the pres-
ident or other officers qj educational
institutions round trip tloUots will
1)0 sold for tare and one-third for
round trip to nearly alL points. Sold
date school closes and the following
Jay but not beforo Dec 16 or later
than Deo 30. llniltel to day Institution
opeivs but not later than Jan. 9th.
F. i Best Agent.
INDIAN CURIOS
AND JEWELRY
p o
R
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
They are Avay Down in Price
F. A SPRINGER..
3 13 West Oklabcrua Avenue.
Next Door to Klondike Meat Market
BUffoaE
AES?AIMJ ST.CHICAM.
Provisional and Business
Educrt.cn Compared.
"A vomit; mn in? tako n course of
study In n medical .college and his
time labor ami mouoy. may be in a
measure wasted because he Is not cut
out for a doctor he may grahiate In
a theological school nna prove a fall
iro ns a rrerfher; he. may &c to ia
agricultural collego antr rover work
on farm A young man may go
through life without practicing modi-
cine. proachltii: a sermon or Oolng a
day's wort on the farm but not with-
out having hiiaiueas'remttnns with his
fellowman He must buy and sell
something Im in not live. Hence
while a irofSMonal education may or-
may not be. utilised a bui.lnoss cduca-
Ion must be." '
Tho prrfreesioTB aro crowded till
good bookkeepers and Monographers
get moro for tholr work than the
teaohflr lawver or doctor and have
no starvhiK time at the teglntttng It
has cost the one 11.000 to JgOOO and
ih-ee or four vaa to proparo. It has
cost the other St ?T to $2fl0.and orly
few mou.hs.
Any of our yo'ing people thinking
of going awny to whool ought to re-
road tho above and write to I he Cap-
ital City UuslmwH orllege1 Outhrle
Oklahoma for a catalogue beforo de-
ciding fully a3 this Is the largest nnd
best equipped wmimorclal and short-
hand school in the south stutSenLt can
enter there any time.
Harry. tt cabman always up to 'he
minute In time of need with new and
complete outfit
For Site.
Second hand cash register. Cheap
for cash. C&U Leader office.
G. W. Bruce
BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT
Rooms 2 8 4 Bamford
Building Guturie O. T.
Special attention given to the exam-
nation of County Record and fcooki
at a Mercantile characUr.
References; Board of" county com-
missioner Logan courtyt Board of
county commissioner! Dewey Co. j
Board of county commissioners'
Blaine county; any bank In Guthrie.
FIRST OKLAHOMA WEEVIL.
Farmer Fl- ds Specimen and Receives
Reward of 51 C.
Bpeolal to Dally Leader.
Lawton Okla. Dec. 2I.J A Walk
or a mordant of Aitttn- nnd during
tho cottoh season n standing offer of
5)0 to the first ptnon who found a
IioH voevll In Oroer county
R-scenUy J. N IJrocua a farmer llv-
Ing I'i i ml 1 .rallty. found an Insect
that proved to be a boll waotll and
ihu ruwird was paid. Soirotnry iho-
burn a uicinl-er of tho board of agri-
culture wno oxamlnoii the find states
that It wm gonu'iio wcovll Tin is
lh frit kiovtt U!ct of Its Lintl to
nppoor In svithyest Oklahoma.
Revolution Imminent.
A Hire sign of approaching revolt
nnd serious trouble In your systom Is
nervousness sleeplessness or stomach
tipsoU. Fleotrlc Bitters will qwkly
dismember ilie troublesome causes. It
never falls to tone the stomach regu-
late the Kidneys and Dowels stimu-
late the Liver and olnrtry the blood
Run down systems benefit particular-
ly and nil the usual attending acheo
vanish under Itr searching and thor-
ough effectiveness. Klectric Bitters Is
only 50c and that Is returned If li
don't give perfect satisfaction fluar-
anteed by all druggists
post of dutv n the tf.v tunnel nnd
i hie wll- prob-shly be filled at :be i-ext
mooting of the counnl Hih 'huiII
will remain bora for a Utllo until ho
can uyim arrangements for n homo
for theni at El l:no
Mr. AVilllims' ouom? V'ln be ;
H Gray ot Mo.iford ? bo has been
agent fo- the omnpiti) at ihn. ilj'o
for some time. Ho oae -cl'
ommend'itl. The AftMr.i Edition
will bo fillfd bj M. r .n-b r nni
lato chief Oert for Mr. Wtiilm.p.
ROCK IS..AND PROMOTIONS.
Agent J. V WilH-tm to Tikr Chuge
of thu El Henj Statl-o.
Speeiil to Dally Leader.
Enid Okla. Dec. 2'. I V Wlllmm
lite ae:it of lti- Itc-k Isbtid railroad
is tbl clt has received n Cb'lsim"
noekftge from bl OMinpany vliirb is
very ylweJnp to him. iui ft r which
ue U to be cn:g(-dtu!med He lift
been appointeii to tur- u vltlon i r onen
of the oonipauv At ISI lU'ir ub-ob is i
prouutidi ts h'j will Inve ibart'e o
both Um Ti'rk Island ax-l rhoctaw
tiUeri'st there Vr Wniluim has
earned ;hl iruriottor iiv hi - se at-
tention ti tlve 'ntrcttf of the com.
pauy. ard this Is but me beginning
Of his nrefrtrme'll the nntJotl or
bis fr.ends. Up '?'! 'enve ftr Lis a?w
No Mere Sufierlng.
If you are troubled with Indigestion
got a bottlo of Kodol Dyspepsia Cire
and teo huw nulckly It will euro you.
Geo. A. Thompson of Rpenror la
says "Havo hail Dyspepsia for twen-
ty yours My case was almost hope-
lees. Kodol DyspeiMla euro was roo-uinmende-1
and I used a few bottles
of It and It ts the only thing that has
relieved me. Would not bo without
It. Havo doctored with local physi-
cians and also at Chicago and oven
wont to Norway w'lh hopes of getting
some relief but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Is the only remedy that has done tne
any good nnd I heartily recommend It.
lit cry person suffering with Indiges-
tion or Dyspepsia should use It." Sold
by C. R. Renfro.
Smmjr WHES YOU TRAVEL
iWtl DlA i flaV EtECT A RAILWAY AS M
vPWilMAft ri YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES M
WS KATY SERVICE I
l C 'ilil 'MISSOURI KANSAb 1 TEXAS nAIV'Vf B
HH i7-MlPili 1& u?;tt Comfartafale Ki Conrtnlsnt Trc
III fi 1 W THE "ATY FLYER" AND
V wfi yLl KATV' DNWG STATIONS.
A aPCa ""' Moderate la Prlci. 0
wW jak I)nsurpj8i( In Quilll and Sjrrlei. r
Nl Vffl m ' one" Hicz M
BSEHALL AT LAWTON.
Effort .0 Make Strorg Team and Get
In Sout'n Leaoue.
Bpeolal to Dally Leader.
Lswton. Ok-a. Dw. ! - -Jtft Di-'l'
he 1'Tnl b- I 1 answer sa 'hat
u will iave a nalirUxl toam In Ijuvton
nOTt veer T: will i up a strone.
cgnnltotlo'i nnJ niakp an efff r to gt
Into the South'"" iagu.'. HUbt sal-
aried vn bll ilavcn: noin l.awton
playe. witb r.U.p ifns last ht. TI.-j
two rtar plaeers bae i iade i nKg''-
lucrit' 't .Up n.'t seas!.
Boit Dunn illl iday left field for
tile pvrt ".Yortr fn 11 ti ald to
be their hoavte-K tonn at tae ha
"UuteJt" Pok"rnev fflll play another
eespn wltr- Quth.-I-. He d-ies th
catching fir the capital r-ttv team and
Is a err strong mh U. A. Snlllvaa
will play 1 ii t fl' I to OkMh. Kin Oit
next se-ti He is th 'ast't man
on the 'pam ai. a nod man at the
.After Dec. 3d trains will leave and arrive at Guthrie as follow;
106 l Mk ir
L v QuUirle7:(a.m. U'v Outbrie :S0p.m t ArQutnrie 10 ma w.l Ar.dutbrie & p m
Ar Pallle B:l a m. Ar. PaUl S:p.in. 1 1.. Faille a.m I tr. t'allt f p.m
No. leflconeectsat KallU for potateNorto. No. Wfl connect at raliu i.r point
South. All tralta ahown above carry paaaeaetra
bat. 3am tho picbe f.idte.v wIki
held down center flcl.1 fur the lawton
teem lac season vul go in tie Has-
kell Institiitf at Uwnin Kat the
first of the reir m. 1 Join the iln-';ell
team. He i aN a ood m.ta n (tie
rid I rot.
Lavto-i aii Fort 3 II ran imj'ne
heir lor.tm a id r.iue the iron-
et teem In OUIolioma
A Farm Journal
That's what "The Earth" U A pa-
per of Interest to every man whose
livelihood coraeti from Mother Berth.
Farmer! and fruit growers as well as
s'oek raisers and dairyetnu all are
Interested. Sample copy oa request.
fctabitcrtptioB prloe 36 cent per year
coin or stamps- Address The Earth
HIS Railway Bxebange. Chicago.
Public Training Stable
I am about to start a public stablu
and will be pleased to correspotd wi'h
thcMO having horse to race in the w
campaign or eoir to train and fit for
their engagements.
I hare trained and raced throigh
the eastorn circuits for several years
Lat vear I unt through the Cas Iblt
circuit lit Indiana being reasonably
successful with such horses as Ceniv
S.; Fanule Wable Charlie M.; D)?
Wig Lena Uelle Strathboy Mldntgh
Hugo an I Pat Ho;o. Use for all pafer-
I would be pleased to handle -om of
the gool prospects In Outhiie anl
vicinity.
0. M. McGlnrds
N. n Smith's Itoardlng Stable
Guthrie. O T
The Fraiernnl Aid agsoclatlor 'tt
.bis :lt are preparing the "ivt-Mtilck
Xkulf ' to be givt-n at the Rrook Frl-
la r IfcLt This ts one of the U?t of
bom wlent plays iijrlHg twenty-
five people and uroiBlsee to be a great
success. Admission will be 15 and 21
cents.
The Vet SI-Lj oal Yard Is the best
place tc- 1eave our irler for coal aod
wood Oive me a trial order. T D.
Marshall Po.n 375. Tetms cash.
Only 18 hours to 8L Louts via the
Frisco.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 128, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 21, 1904, newspaper, December 21, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72337/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.