The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 145, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 12, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA.. THURSDAY JANUARY 12. 1905.
PAQE THREE;
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Selected Items
3TORIfcS FROM TERM
TOR I i EXCHANGES
In August oponlng with a banquet to
which all auctioneers are cordially
Invited. Oklahoma City Times-Jour-nal
HOTI'L PMPIRF
New Tforlt C4t
QvER $250000 1H IMPROVEMENTS
JUST COMPLETED
ii .crmo clocks. tsjpho:r . '
a!TTOMTIC 1.IOI5TIKO iF':;
1M BVgpV TfOOM
J )..iilMf Rrtmrdvled .nd i:e-1ico. td
1 fb-ra throUKboat. In sr'lti Mabogaoy
"ie mtnuto tOclrvated tad unbvn.y nUUans
't'sire nearest etr at any Italtroad or Steam-
boat Terminal ibey will pass
' r transfer to the Kmplrr
v.l ' 'nej walking distance of .ill Thea-
tres aud Department Hute
Kd-lairant noted fcr KxcellentO okln. .m-C-
ui f;ivtc- an.l Moderate Chug.
i'ootns (wltb vie of bath) 1 M ;-r day up
; -lv.it too '
-UlrS " " IN
W. JOHNSON QUINN
W'j
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lt c Rend
Mo; M M Lively T n. atragal.
Dlackwell. I- r-. Htilt-n. Poml Creek
T A Rho'e. (.'oltry ;. Wabell. Snlt
'"nrk- T: ':. Moss. Wau omla R H
TullU. i.awtn. v" T. White. Lanwin
E. C. Thompson Kren-lln; Smith
)keen a v. Huhbell. nrummon-i
Every one of the memlw. of th
anaoclatlou In (his city ami f-
.iieintor in the county cre it. m
at this oec'lng
The city council held a colled meet-
i Ing Mondav and Mayor WoolMy plac
ed th name of Carl C -awton. laefore
them as superintendent of. lie watei
Pa graphs That aref"d "BiMt ch W"V l
. - A ti y approve and he Immediately took
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an old reader t an excellent busineus litUa too much or if you ar iubiect to
mm ... - . - . iiac7 nfir-iui ir M'HKinn warn run itn
mart and we cmnvtmatc the maycr or inaewon. you have no doubt ! ..... . .
and council an 0(rt fr fn. hhortnssof breath rapid hrt boat 1 1. ' Mr nnd dlacs.lon f th.
rollowtnf pa pen: The unriral Tr -.it
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. . -. ' i ier with Ua action and in the oour$ f
iliousness
'an KrB and fln4
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tun lnr tfi'llgrttlnn tail Ml1
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ttil thm f r . ii..
in.ll.a an I am i w mis tl fnfil.
Inn.l t'i in In .'ini Uijr-.. Irled TOtt Wilt
Direr ! wllb iu 11 m h (m!l; '
tO.virJA Mart Albaor.N.T.
Dcii fof
Tha Dowel
The ftenor nonslon wai d- ct .1
Toteriirlse-TJines.
kjahosna Auotlonoer' aBBOCia-Ufc . i. m .-
Iir nn Montlny afternoon In the utne an! talent thereto.
parlors if Uij Grand aratine hitet and
I jierfected their organization. The oh
'.(-oil of this organisation are many.
I 'nil moat (irornlnw. among them are
i'o htrlv. to secure auon legislation
6 Is nccecmrr to s!v th profess'.or
I if atictlonoent '.he nroDor nroteotlon
and iegal atattis: t y to secure leg-
islation to the offect iunt all aaloa of
A. K. Duntilgan committing cnIniur
of the tonop-aphioal depailmcrt of th-
Ualte4t State geological sti-vey. arriv-
ed In the ollv -.o1ay troio aahtne
ton Ho has undor bin charge all tti
fc-ovt-rnment forost reserves in the
Want the Earth J
Tor twenty-five cants wo 'H ma'l
you for cue year a monthly :ilutiat-
ei! publication -if siten pa?s dovot-
el lo the Industries olini.it o Ufa and
I)K-3ent opportunltieH of the Great
toaLhwosu Sample copy mailed on
request. You'll want It when you Rett
U. Addrons. The Earth 1118 Kallw&y
Exchange Chlcaso.
Tialljr Leader 10 cents a week dellr
ered every day oxcep? Sunday.
govornment land. Judicial sale are t0lUrlted stMv( an(1 tJl0 objfct of nM
bo mado by a member of the asaed
Hon. The great object la to prout
t!n.-m-iPloa ngalnat fake auctioncfra
Memders of the association present
n-cie: J. II. Oilcan of Perry; .?. B.
GrotHllua J:i Reno; J. C. Ooggerty
Oklabon-a City: Alec Cautonwlne.
Oaibor Okli : .J A Nichols. V.l Iteno:
Sherman Mooter Stroud; J. T. Per-
finger ftridrepcit Okla; j. M Sinn
Perry J. J. Wallaie Oklnliontn City
O. r Hunt vatonga Okln. The of-
ficers electud wtq as followr J. R.
Grotllliua. El Rano. president; C. W.
Futherlaml Shawnee vice preeidonl;
J G. Goggerty Oklahoma City secre-
tary; Sherraa .Mooter Stroud trous-
urer. O. F. Hunt Watruga sergeant-it-arms.
After an anlrrated discus-
sion as 10 the en-Is of the association
tho n.ectlug adjourned to convene in
Oklahoma City on the first Monday
vlalt horo Is to Inspect tho work be
ing done h Eng'ncer WaUer and hU
time the heart becomes diseaied.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
dicasti what you eat takes the strain eft
of the heart and contribute nourishment
strength and health to every organ of the
ttAHOYCATMAATIC
fletiaat "UtaM I'rtot TalOnodP9M)4
body. Cures Indigestion Dyspepsia Sour
Stomach Inflammation of the mucous
tnaMI1aA llniaaaa CAnak ai a- J FM..
.x.rps who are now making a new sur- Uve Tract. Nervous Dyspepsia andCatlnV
vey oi mo wicmta loreai loaerve. oi tne stomach.
I-awton -itate r?emrcrat.
I
A(ttrttacmylawMillditrMmbrmtktni
I nv hjiavt nalnafafa wA I o.mL4 t m ....u
HivJly I sot . bottU o( Kodol and intra mo tinm leirs Dr U
juni miiinii Aner uunr a iw DORWt I am esr4.
MRS. LORINQ NIOHOLS Pmm Yan. N. Y.
Mrs J. D. Howard and Mr
Saunders nre Ituing held by U.ider-
ahorlff Willom'bbv at the Parker
house on n charge of perjury. The Cut iar about twrnonttit and it cared m.
troiil-Ies of the How aid uirlJy have
bc.n aired In court and the rewspn-lDifjests What YOU Eat
pors ireaneniiy iq tne met lew montus
nnd the anvst of Mrs
lhad teiDohtroubl and wmhi nb.J ttatu ai t
h&d haart trouble with it. I took Kodol DyiceMta
D. KAUBLJL Norada. O.
Abuse .if AtcolMii Vater and Foo.
ta the Treatment or yphold Fever. .t!-TttV...7.Wi.ftATO
l)r. . S. Meredith. V-awttm Puerpv aadooryor.oafbM.
.i i i.. . t a . . . -. .1 8tellnc Remedy Co. Chicago or M.Y s
ral lufeellon. Sr. J. Hatcr-ett Bl ..umiciir rru un i inu nnvee
Ueno: PlhrosH or the Dhwaae of A. "nn"u'"'; mii.uwn hush
Or Q V. TavJor. 5l Hnno; Melnn-
rholla with Siecial Ueference to Di-
agnosis and Trentment bv the Generat
Practitioner. I)r M .V. Lively. Mack-
woll. Modern Vows of Neurasthenia
land Us Treatment Dr. John I'niiton
Kansas City Vo : The Importance of
Careful Attention to Petall in Bve and
!3ar work. lr. I.. Hajnes Duxton ok-
lr.hnm:i City Principles and Proh
A Doyle Enid i.'reosotr
Carbonate In the Treatrrent ii Pnen-
nonla. Dr. Walto.! H. McICenrie. Enid
Fall l!agto
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THE SOUTHWEST LIMITED
is the new train between Kansas City and
Chicago. It runs via the new short line the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Electric-lighted throughout The Southwest
Limited is a blaze of glory along the new
route. Its equiomenf includes compartment
8 anu standard sleepers observation-library
car dining car and coaches. It arrives in the
Heart of Chicago in time to connect with all
5 eastern trains. If you are going East it is
g worth while to write for descriptive booklet.
M. F. SMITH C. A. G. L. COBB S. P. A. !
M 343 Main Sl Dallas 907 Mivln St . Kn.nrs City. '
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Howard and
bar stslir-iii-law Mrs. Saunders Is the
las' chapter. About six weeks ago. as
told by the Publicist st that tune the
various troubles and eacapadeo of tho
fnmilv culminated in their flight to
Mexico. Saturday night Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Saunders rotuiued to their
home near Roeevflle. SlienlT Mar-
tin had been on Jbe lookout for them
and soon nftor their arrival drove ot
to tho fam ami place 1 mem under ar-
rest on the charge of perjury. The
women agreed t coiro to tr.wn nml
give thPinc-lves up nnd today kept
their promise. The jail not being In
fit condition for lolglng women they
were tnken to the ftnrkor house and
n guard appointed to care ror them
ThlB nfieruoon ;hoy npponrod before
Probsto Judge Wagoner accompanied
by their attorney J. B. A Robertson
and waived examination. The dato for
preliminary examination was fixed
for Thursday January 19 nt 10 a. m
and thotr bond was ixed at $500 each
On account of tho condition of tho
Dollar DctlU haUl IU
llmai at milk it tat
trial of BOtant lift.
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rtttrrtll.0.rtaitt
AO..6hllata.n.aA.
For solo by C. II. Itenfro.
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ELECTRIC LIGHT
Makes the Home Cheerful
I The Guthrie Light & Power Co f
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TO OUR PATRONS
n Starting the rvew yeexr. we take pletxsure in ten
deling to our numerous friends and customers our
sincere thanks for the repeated evidence of their
good will &nd confidence. And we wish to assure
them thtxt no effort on our pa.rt shall be spared to
insure the development of still more pleasant rela-
tions in the future and that the most untiring dili-
gence will be devoted to their service
THE GUTHRIE LAUNDR.Y CO-
BJ ASirt iariii RiLtir for SLYrmBMiDMiHiravaTKia. BJ
MltltNOtfHTOHIl. Hat. I Sar.l3rdrlR.lU-
J fart on l.uarai ieil r M u.r RvfaoilAi Baal arrnalA Dj
Bj 'or 8' 00 p r h.n W in wnt tbaison trial.to ba Mllfor 9
B3 vatnr.ifa.il a up!a rea irruurdruaiialajatnot Bj
BJ ttp Iharn a.n.1 ymrtr4ara lalba Bl
BJ UNlTIOMt'0ICLCOOMT4 tawcaa.ia Pt j
Sold In Guthrie by Chas. Renfro.
HOLLISTCR'S
Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets
A Eoiy Modlolna for Baiy Vtafl.
Brings Qal&a Health and Ktnswtd Vigor.
A apeolflo for Oonetlnatlon ludieetotVu TJvo
and Kliloey Troubled l'lmples Bcrnrnn Irniairv
Ulood Dad UmUh SIukkIrIi IlowWt Ilewlwjh
and Uackaehe. It' llooky HouaUiIn Tm in tab-
let fonn S3 arnta a box. Oenuloe made by
ItotuaTcn Ihtuo CoHVivt Madison wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Dally Leader 10 cents a week deltr
ero.1 overy day except Sunday
kill cough
and CURE thb LUNGS
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File Your Wants.
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovsrv
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fONSUMPTION
OUGHt mr.i
OLDS
Price
SOcliSl.OO
Frs Trill.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TKOUB.
LE8 or MONEV SACK.
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RATES
Five cents per line flret insertion;
two and one-halt e.enta per lice each
subsequent insertion.
FOR SALE.
FOR SAIiB A scholarship In McIOs
ney Praotlcal Business oollege Mi
Kinney ftexaa. Fulf course; value
7t; will sell for $18.00. Address The
Leader.
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WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. I
rrr'a'rrrrr.aWrrSai'
U1N LOCATION Free gin site given i
in Oastle Creek nation Indian ter !
rltory. New town excellent lo ration i
Jq gin there Large crop assured Oi i
must be built at onea. Adni
Smith Wectern Eallroad lownsite
Weleetka I. T.
HELP WANTED.
MAN Under 85 to prepare for Gov't
Podt'on. Salary SSQ0 with promo
CnVinT.ATmttTPQTn TvlAr iTor.1
Literary. Normal and Commercial ? . Fine opening. Box 570
I riAjla . T7anTf4cr la
college; value $40. Two for $28.0 "" -
Address The Leader.
Wanted.
I have position for good salesmen.
See me for terms. V Bowers 10S
West Harrison Guthrie.
Only 18 hours to St Loma U the
jFrlaco.
FOR DQ3T TBRMH .11 city loans see
D. R. Mother 019 N. D'vtslon.
Phone 711.
wmom
iJLtiS8ADA
25 CENTS
1S8A0AM5ST.CHICACU.
DurLijr the tSestsiun
and go td Olstnith's for
Cigars.
Tobacco
and
Pipes
To flt any mouUi and suit auy
taste
A
Box of
50 Havanna Panetela Cigari
for ?2.50.
Phone 198.
OLSMITH ARMS CO.
Jail Judce Wasmer wtmld not com-.-nit
them to It v-ut returned tlnm to
the Ilarker house under xuard--Chandler
bnlly Pi.bllclst
V. Ii Dunn of '.ho American Trad-
ing comirauy of New York baa Just
arrived Irom the Orient on a recrea-'
Hon nnd bustneis trip combined. Mr.
Dunn Is an v.-td friend of 13 P. Ulake
of the llluokvell State bank and is
paying hint n vlilt. A representative
of this papoi met him this mornlnK
and had n pleasout chat with him
Mr. Dunn's headquarters are nt Sluing
hal. China but be hns Kpeut a goo (
dcnl of time nt Port Arthur and other
points in China and Coiun. Ho hat.
chargo of the business of Ills company
In the Orient and will remain lu Un-
united Stated until his health Is re-
paired when he vdll return to his
post ot duty. His company does n
thriving buslnoss with the Japanese
and Chinese. Ho doscrlbes Sbanghlu
as a t'ery beautiful city lu which theie
are many building all ot TSuglUh
architecture. It la ronlly an Kugllsh
city on Chinese soil Mr. Dum will
remain in Rlackwell several days be-
fore going to New York He Is ac-
companied by Frank S. Spurck presi-
dent of the First National bank or
Nelson Nebraska wllb is also visit inn
Mr. Dlako I'lackwell Daily News.
George Dartlelt. an employee of the.
Dlackwell Milling compauv who lives
on Rust Oklahoma avenue wag acci
dentally shot by his wife SunCay eve-
ning. Ho was sitting In a chair huhl-
'nir their Imby when hi wlfn who was
handl'ng a IS-cnlllire reoer acci-
dentally dl harmed It. The baby's
bead was routing on lu father's boson
nnd the bullet passed just over the
little one's head and enlerfd Mr.
Liartlett's left sluuldsr JnlllrUng j
lerious but not ueceseurily dangerous
wounl. Dr. Lively was ca-lvd and
extracted the bulljl. The patient at
taut accounts uas resting easy.
Rlackwell Dally News.
Otto Shuttle lias received a let-
ter from "'oiitrac'or Hill. Mating that
he will bo in l?l Hen ' next Sunday
He Is ii" w mii ei Intending tne loading
- f tba JMahotna hutld'ng at the
World's flr vnto cars preiai-atory
to Us shipment to El Reno. It is pos-
I s-lti'o that the carloads of material
will begin to arrive lu EI Keno by that
time I-'i Rtno jJemorat
The ninth annual meeting of the
Central Oklahoma Medical association
v.aR hebl here Tuesday. The morn
ing an i afte'iuxm eealc. a vere held'
at tbe dlMrtct court room and tne
bauquet was hold at the Klks' ho no
There were about fifty members
.!.. .. m..v-1...!.. r..... ahmaH 4.. at.r.iaifi
llltr nr;u-viaiiuii iiui.i aw.wi u aa. va-
ance. lb addltkm to the members
there were a number of vlIti-rii from
outtido of the lerritor-y. The eiertun.
of officer ixsnlied as fol'own: Pre
Ident Dr. . J Murry Kl Reuo; firs
vice preMiitnt. Or 'i H Tullls Law
loo; iid irti president Dr W T. i
SalniMn Oklaloma fitv secretary
tn isii.n IT M A Kelso Enid cen-
t.urti Ir (i A Uoyle Enid- Ii J A
Halchetl lil Reio Dr A 1. Ulesh
Guthrie. Among ' he out of town uhv
sicians present were J A. Hatchet t
fi W. Taylor IU H.n'. W. T Salmon I
I.. Hayie Puxtjn J R Philan. Okla-
lionia City lohn Punton Kans. City
The Orst tlil-ift old mau Peach did
ufter breakfast this nvornlng. was to
buy the only genuine hand-eled It the
Bl Jtenn market and all dny long he
litis hauled the 1'onch crops ot the
past ton voars along tlu ldeiilks nu. I
up and down the hills lit the vicinity
of Poach lake. It was a picnic for
the i.lds nnl for the old man It Leat
ihrao Fourth of July Wel-ratlosa.
Hrandpa Peach wilt be a boy or .un
as long as he Jbes.--Bl Reno 7mi-orat.
A Grim Tragedy.
Is tl.nly inacted in thousardr nt
homes is Death claims In each -me'
another vMlw of ConktimpHon ir
Pneumonia. Rut when Potighs and
Colds are properly treated tho Whg-
ody Is vetted. V. (t. Huntley of Oak-
landon 'ml. wi.-es: "My wifo hni
tha consuniTitloti nnd thio doctor-i
gave her up. Hnnlly the took Dr.
Klug' Now L'iseOvory tor Consump-
tion Coughs and Co'ds which 'nrl
her and imlnv she 1b well nnd airoiiK.'
It kills tbe prrn.h of till dln-nfeo. one
doso rellovea. OiiarnnloetJ at 50c and
$1.00 by alt druggleta- 'Vol tnillle
free.
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III him Wf THE "KATY FLYER" AND
V Wffl CteJATV' DINING STATIONS.
JjM WGawi. "M''' MlerB la Pries.
Uil . jS5ivk Uiisurpi!'? In (Jjalllr and Senlct Jr
After.Dec. 8d trains will leave and arrive at Guthrie as follow:
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Ir Clultirle 2 Opm
I Ar Pallia 3 sup m
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It you will pay a vist tothc
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagn Work
822 S. Division St
We will show you how wt
tiuhtun loose wairon and buptrv
tires without cutting welding and heating them thus rrofierv
ing the wood-work from injury a wonderful invention which
cost a large sum of money in order to be up-to-date. O i shop
has the Only Henderson T're Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality ribber tiros on any whee
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Re-
pairing palutlng and trimming our specialty. You art- invito!
to visit our factory the best equipped lo 1nt South west.
First class Horsesholng SCHICKR.AM WICKMaM
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BRONSON & BRONSON
farm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Only complete abstracts of title In Logan County.
You pay interest and principal at our office.
Old.'St aui largest insurance agency in Okla lie ma
Black Building
118 West Okla Ave.
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J'j The MSssourS Pacific Railway
The favorite line between Kansas City and St. Louib.
Five trains daily eacU way flirt class trains n every
rcapct aud th fastest time. See that your tickets
read via tbe MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
The'Sure way to Reach your Destination
quickly and with he Greatest Degree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the World's Fair Grounds.
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