The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1, Monday, February 6, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6 1900.
rAGE TWO.
LfcAUERETTES.
tuts) Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
At Newklnk 120 dtwans have sub-
scribed $12000 for drilling purposes.
The Orient's now station at AHno
bas been caught unflnlPhod by tliS
storm.
" I
It begins to look JIko tho peach butia
x III not got a. start much before Iho
las' frost comos and goes.
Eunono Walrous of Enid gan.c war-
den ot Ortrflold county la nn applicant
for the position of territorial game
warden.
Jerry Johnson avora that some ot
the biggest grafters In Oklahoma poli-
tics have caught the Roosevelt civic
honesty disease. I
The Wauriofhis Hornet avora that
the school land nuestlon should be
Kept entirely out of politics. There
In no doubt about It.
Oklahoma may vet furnish the uni-
que sight of a load of cotton market-
ed m sled runners A load was brought
;nto Arapoho last wek.
Sla3ement don't wait for time in 'n-
nn your fecrs nnd po through tho
In Oklahoma are lnttrst?t- The ten horrors of a hospital operation; secure
. i. .-. .nni. io oil Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Corn-
er wnt. however promises to 1)9 all pundrightanr and begin its use.
this legislature will care tc adjust. I Mrs. plnkham. of Lynn Mass. will
I give you her advleo free of all charge
It Is NcwMrVs Idea that tho Santa
...... . ...
- would hardly mlse om. o the 560.-
Fr
(f'lvwo 'onn. what U will take to
luld a round-house uud station there.
Alva merchants are offering doun-
Im.uh of ?!0o fo- gool toads teadrig
t that t-wn.
J. r.u HocKWlelk i i
oulfln't InvMt ihe $!00 lo ho
amagf.
Ed iMerchaut got out this week'
issue of the Allre Cli:onocope iu
vhlch it is announced that tho plant
wIP bo moved Into a hantUar'e silex
brick block this spring.
Tulsa carponters hae voted in their
local unloi for a wage scale of IS a
day a day to be ulno hours. Th
ralso Is effective February 15 and Is
a CO ptr cent increase.
Tho Waukomls Hornet bolleves that
RcpubHc&n factionalism is building
up a big club which tho Democratic'
rarty will find Btrength enough to
handle by tho next election
Cards have been Issued for tho wed-
ding of Horaco V. Shcpard oditor of
the Legor Time3 to Miss Daisy Bon-
nor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Bonner at Lnwton February IE i
Thn corner stuno of tho United
nrefhren church was laid on Wednes-
da at Alva. Just how the officiating
ininlstox got all tlu Alva newspapers
into the one deposit box lb not stated.
"A Subscrlbor" In the VInlta Chief-
tain kuggests tho organization of a
prayer meeting nmoug otl and gas op-
erators who violate tho Sabbath at
Alluwe by working evory1 (Say In tho
weeK.
Snnllpox among prisoners in tho
icdonil Jull at Atoka caused Judge T I
;. Humphrey to adjourn courr as It
was necessary to bring prisoners be-
fore the bar and court officials feared
the disease. I
Roy Staffcvil of Oklahoma City does
no. ihluk much of the school houso
flag bill lie has another plan that
cf i;o(.d Rm-nrnmont to Inspire pat-
iiotlstr. He ha nft Biatod which
1 ranch if the logUlature ho woull
V refer to have this plan.
Ranch 101 In the Ponca reewvatlon
bus purchased lrcra a halfbrea.. Indian
at MtMcula Mont a herd of twenty
fullbiood buffalo In the United States
i now on the ranch. It was purchaatM
lrom "ravnto Pill." and when in good
i.i li last bummer weighed 2.S4U
poimtl.
The town cf Pryor Creek now feels
;. Important a any town on tha
Katv" In IntJI.in terrttory. Tht
Katv' fiver teftii rtopp'nr rsu!ff'y
in l'ryor Creok on 1'fbruarr 1 and
lht town to loafer will be -whtstlW
nation 'or thla train. Pryor Creok
1
lin rnailn rr.ueh tit TrilUn tawiHtorr's
luMciy aud ta ohv f Ur oideat sta
ittniii m Je 'Kitty."
A fwatleiaan is lecturlnsj In Woods
ooutuy no "H I Were Ue DeviL" If
Ask your A doctor
If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your throat
cough or bronchial trouble then take It. If he has anything
better then take that. Only get well as soon as you can.
Delays are always so dangerous In lung troubles. Lw.mm.-!
TUMORSGONQUERED
SERKIUS OPERATIOHS AVOIDED
Unqualified Success of Lydl X. Pink
h&m'a Vegetable Compound In tho
CaM of Mr. Fannie D. Foe
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydla.
K. PinVhaius Vegetable Compound is
the conquering of woman' dread en-
emy. Tumor.
The irrowth of n tumor Is so sir that
frequently Its presence Is not suspected
until it is far sdvanced.
So-called "wandering' pains" may
como from its early stages or tho
presence of danger may bo mado mani-
fest by profuso menstruation accom-
panied by tmusual pain from tho
ovaries down tho groin nnd thighs.
If you have mysterious pains if there
are indications of inflammation or dls-
" you w " aoout yourseu.
Your lotter will bo soon by women only.
DearMre. rinklmm:
" I take the liberty to congratulate you on
the succoss I have had with your wonderful
nifsllcine. Eighteen months ago my month-
lies vtoppod. Shortly after I f . It no badly that
I submitted to n thorough examination by a
physician and was toM that 1 had a tumor
041 the uterus and would have to undergo an
"goonafter I read one of vour advertlse-
er ad- meats ami tleoluert to give Lydla K. Plnk-
liatn's Vegetable Compound a trial. After
trying live bottles as directed the tumor is
entirely gone i nave neon examined uy a
phyMcion and he says I have no sign of a
tumor now. it nas nuo orougut my month-
lies around once mure and I am entirely
wolL" Fannie D. Fox 7 ChoJtnut Btroet.
Bradford. I'a.
the pooplu of Alva wero enllod on fi
draw a conclusion it would no doubt
nwko nlm it restdurt of Carmen fight-
ing tho court Ijouso nnd Carmen
would not locate hit; more than fit-
ten mllos from tlm KansnB state lino
or oighteen from the Woodward coun-
ty line.
Grave Trouble Foresten.
It needs but little foresight to toll.
that when your stomach and liver arc'
badly affected cravo trouble Is ahead
unVss you tnko tho proper modlclno
for your dlsenso aa r.Irs. John A.
Yotin? of Clay. N. Y. old. She saya:
"I had neuralgia of tho liver and
htomach my hoart was wcakuuod and
I could not eat 1 was very had for t.
long tlmo. but In Electric Bitter I
found Just what I needed frr they
quickly rclloved nnd cared mo." Beet
Jmedlclno for weak women. Sold und-
J or guarantee by all druggists at SOe
a homo.
HI Rno Doniocral: The El Reno'fieo. DIxlo Is now In his slxty-focond
postoffloe does a busiuous much mora
t.tonslvo than tho public :n gciiQial-
ly awaro'of and more people draw
thulr salaries there than In ths manu-
ffinturing ostabllrhim-n's of the town
with few oceiitlcns. fhero Is a post
lunstor. JsRlstnnt noslmnutor. flvo nnsl
i-floe okrU. lx allway postal clerkw
fnur rural carriers and ono substitute night "wlion alim11 lour mllos fiotft
three city carriers and oue substltutt'. here and finding a convenlom woof-
making a total of twenty.fUo mon pile proceeded lo camp out. Our read-
whose salaries nro drawn from th-i era wil remember how oold It rt;a?
office bore. Twelve tlmmand Ilvo ht.n- "hat n'sht . Dlxln survived bt wh'V
dred people nearly two-thirds the pop.
ulatlon of Canadian county nro sor-
qA from tho office hero elthor dl-
ictly or by rural carriers and In ad-
dition to an enormous transfer nail
more pieces of Individual reall art
Handled Here than at any other offlrj
between Wichita and Fort Worth
Twenty-two malls are received trout
or scat out by trains each tlay an.i
ot.e star rcnite bestlus and eads hero
a . . .1
FINE PROSPECT FOR WHEAT.
Rains
In New Country Have
Ground In Fine Shape.
Pu!
Lawten Okla. Feb. C The recent
ooily amount or moisture that ha-
fl!n tliroiwhout tb new country In
tuo war :t rain. sno and Blct baa
iiut tlia cnuinil In ovrollo-'r bI-iitu fVv
Ow wheat. Never Deloro In this sec- Y6uuger ha w"u Coverner Juba-
tion has tlHre bn a Inttter pro.pet Mn akln Umt l'18 P1"18 b
for a largo crop of wheat than there t0 wraU hlnl vlritt Dnwtl
now Is. Only spring rains will bo
iieceeary ta Insure a big crop.
l
then do as he says
MV "rhe Country 8i0ro- i Y
I'd know It by the sight of it I'd know
It by the smell:
I'd know It by the sound of It and
know It mighty well.
I'd know It If you sot me down at mid-
night 'mid tho scent
Of coffee bags and sugar bins and
country butter blent
Vlti eyes shut I can smell again ths
prints upon the shelf
told tho hickory shirting you could
do tho samo yourself
If you had lived among them tn the
days when life was bleak
And all you saw was In the town say
every other week.
On that side Is the candy I can see It
now and oh.
How good those striped sticks used to
look In days of long ago.
On that sldo Is tho muslin with blus
trademarks printed on.
Tho bleachod and unbleached sldo by
side; and here's some sleazy
awn
And dimity that wouldn't sell (they'd
bought It by mistake);
Some blacking fans and currycombs
with hos and garden rake.
We used to carry In the eggs and but-
ter nnd we'd buy
Our sugar ten and bluing nnd ths con-
centrated lyo.
Wo used to wander back Into tha
small room where they kept
The coal oil and the axlo grease 'twas
hardly ever swept;
But thoro It was we found the scales
and weighed ourselves and
snld
It wasn't like the steelyards out in
our old wagon shod.
'Twas there Hint In the sprlngtlmo pa
would buy us all straw hats
The ton cent kind made out of straw
they used for making mats.
In fall we got our footgear that must
last the winter through
Fo- pa old: "Them's yer winter ftbots
I've been In houses mercantile that
covered blocks and blocks: i
I've scon the clerks that pwarmed
around In bevies and In ilbcksJ
. J'vo seen tho elevators; but I can not
make it seem I
Like anything substantial for 'tis
nothing but a dream
To mo tho real storo will be ns long
as llfo shall last.
That smelly country village placo I
knew thero In Iho past.
WIth Just ono clerk to sell you thlng3
some fellow that you know-
Though sometimes on a circus day
-tbero'd bo as high as two.
No fun to "do th' tradln'" llko I used
to. any moro
How clear Is memory's plrturo ot that
"gen'ral" country atorot
Leslie's .Weekly.
I
TO CURc. A ttuU i. UiE uAY.
Take Laxative nromo Qulnlno Th'.-
lets. All drtiRglsts retund tho money
't 't falls to euro. R. W. Grove's sig-
nature lJ on each hox. '.'5o.
Chani'ler Koirf : "Dl'lo" Dunbar
liiiown In every print shoii :n the Unl'
ed States "blew" It.io town lait Wed-
nesday morning and put In a coiinls
of days holding casah In the News of
oar and still manages to keep on tho
road north in sumrcor and south in
the w'nter Tlelpg usod to roughing it
as he Is Dixie went through an ex-!
porlcr.ce last Tuesday night which
would have killed many a urongor per-
son. IIo Was "llOfiflilK It" from C'llShlnt!
to Chandler art'C wn' oyortaKgn by
he entered the Nows office the nrxt
.uornlnpr l. was nb?.ut "all In" He
was nn bis wuy to FaUls to visit J
newspaper friend '
Aflonlrlng Burns.
are instantly telleved. and perfectly
healed ov Bncklen's Arnica Sti've. C
Wvenbarfc. Jr.. of Norfolk Va..
writes: "I burnt ray knee dreadfully;
that it bllsterwl all over. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve steppod the psln and
healwl It without a seat:" Also heals;
all wounds and orv. SSc at all
ulllKtalStB.
WANT8 PROLE MODIFIED.
Coe YoVD0BP Aks for Letve t0 R
um te Minresotc.
St. Paul Minn
Feb. aCole F
ii ne so ucgires. t;oio is uie rtirvivor
t'f the notorious Vounger brothers who
served twfnty-nvo years -in tbe fltlnno
sotn penitentiary for the NorthfleU
Kink robbery and murder. Alter the
death of his brother Cole's parole
wait changei) at the request of his IJIh
t-oiirl frtMBdf. and ho was pnhil ltd
from ever ente-lna; the stat.- again
under )nalty of belnjj retrrned to
ptifon to serve the remainder of his
l.JLIL'IHili'UI1 11" 'J1 t J JJH-iUii
sH
ThmOtoryof
Maternity
Nature U Itil alont will curt tor iittlli
OiU rrujtht hftvt been true it tomt pre-Mitoric
tbn but tlncc lar tt It liai not bttn Ml
tJone bat ! bttn bound down and (ttttrtd
br th obatmncH and mandates of aodttf ll
can no Ioni.tr cut lor Itatll.
At no lime clou tin truth of thla appeal to u
more etroatjrthan at that period of a woman's
life when ahe la about to become a mother.
Nature must be assisted at this crisis and
lor this very contingency
MOTHER'S
FRSEtm
has been devised that the muscles anil tissues
Imprisoned and weakened as they hare been
by the drr.e of our higher cMltialton. may
fulfill without nndue suffering ahd possible
lasting harm the functions lor KlMch the Crea
tor lAtende them.
Mother Friend by ItsVlndly offices t!tes
and relaae these parts and riubles the m tther
to be to pass through the parturient pt-lod
and actual rule with practically rxi suffer ng
loltersell and at. usydeUreryol her lf spring.
It is applied esternally as a maaaage and Is
a DoO'lrrltarlng eoolhlfl and most enVackni
limment. Si.os. All druggists. Our book
" Motherhood " tent free on request
'
1 DfsdfioSd Regulator Co.
ATUUITA. UA.
cHicHESTcn-a cnqlirh
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la 1CKU a. 4 CJtlil iMtatii. tt mi-4
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lli.w.r.11 MttMtll.ill. hm4 ImltM.
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I W uf tftai ft l'ArtfrMlr4. Tetlmtii.lU
Vt; TJl a4Iltf rrlJle."mtile krn.
X If turn Ill. lo.O.iil .iia.ll. M mm
T m li... hl.hr r' .--.lr.l('
Kuuu tail Udlu. bt'i.. t i ;.!-
"Barker's
HAIf BALSAM
?1me-i seal bnotlfjej ths haln
nw.jDt tnsurlftnt rittvlli.
Merer Pails to H.toro Orajr
Jlair to its Touthful ColorAl
Cure. f p tllvtwa Si bslr lalUng.
WILL BUY A
QUART OF
PauIJones
Rye
AT THK
SAME OLD MOSES.
NUFK8AIP.
Guthrie. Okla.
D.E.&G.R.R.C0
"Alfoclfo Route"
Start Out the New Year Right
Travol via tho line over wh'ch you
get the boat scrvlco and where you
tan thoroughly enjoy your trip by rid-
ing In tho brand now parlor car which
w e now have In service. "It's a Win-
ner." Guthrie lo Enid
Shortest most direct and most de-
flrable line from GuttnSc to all point
on tho Frisco line south including Ho-
bart nnd Okecne nnd all points on
the Rock Island north and south of
Enifl.
Lowost through rates In effect with
all connecting imes both at Guthrie
and Enid - .
Quickest Time.
Best Service.
Fit est Equipment
mm ism
25 CENTS
158 ADAMS ST.CHICACQ.
IB FRENCH FEMALE
liPBLLS.
X Sirs Ckstaim Ktuss rr Rvrrmsaisa Usvrravarw.
UlVt (k9WMTatLR. 84hl OantSrMSrlbUb
iaeuaa (7irMtt& or Mojr HrttQ44 fttal rsekld
rwtlO t bwt. Wwl HlbwM (rial to U uUto
M rlir4- Suipwt tr If iwar tfrUt dirts a4
pava tasai roar iuf ia laa
UNITIO MtDICAlCO.aoT4 LaNeaaTCR. PA
Mild iu Guthrie by Chas. Repfro.
lie. No actim was taken on the mat-
ter by tho board
Poisons In Food
Perhaps you don't reallso that many
pain poisons originate m your food
but some dav vcu may foel a twlnK
tt dyspepsia that will oonvlnee you
Dr King's Xow Life Pills arc tfuaran-
ie.l to ctite all slcknes due to poi-
sons of umllKested fooc or monoy
bacft. 3c at all druggists . Try them.
t5wak
4m .
!; Mill Order ;
1 1 We ship id plain ''
' jackaaee ;i
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f Rodt SunLBKno. Cashier. 11. V. 1'aimtrh and Chab. 11 Pilsok At. Oahblera
I GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDESl IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital $15D000.00.
S GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
DIKRCTOttSt
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Ik YnAKK DALI. W. It. COTI.B J. H. COTTIMattAM.
m J. W. Pssnt A. O. O. DliHiB. Robt. Bonuiiue.
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? Through Sleeping Car Service ::
i via. ::
I 5anta Fe and Missouri Pacific ;
I TO ST. LOUIS MO. '?:
s(J Commencing June 1 1904 Santa Fe train No. 116. will r
carry a through Pullman sleeping car from Purcoll I. T. ;I
s to St. Louis Mo. via. the Missouri Pacific Railway from .;
I Kansas City Mo. The Missouri Pacific Railway has eight
trains daily each pay between Kansas City and St. Lctis. ;!
5 First class service in every respect--sleeping pai- I;
J lor and chair cars electr'c lights eleqtric fans and elec-
sf trie speed. .
Ask your agent to sell
Pacitic Railway.
5
C. E. STYLES A. Q. P. A-
Kanisaa City Mo.
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City Directory
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE A. BIERER.
Lawyers.
Anderson BldR.. Oltlahoma Avenue
Guthrie Okla.
JOSKPH WlbBY
Attorney at Law.
Office In Adler Block South side Okla
homa Avenue
Guthrie Okla.
ORVILLE'T. SMITH
Lawyer.
J 09 8. Division. Telephone C5.
Room 14
Special attention to the law ot Cor-
porations Real Property and Insur-
ance. Guthrie Okla.
Virgil M. Hobbs Gustave A. Erlxon
HOBB8 & ERIXON
ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW.
Adler Building 11:! W. Okla.
Guthrie Okla.
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RAILROADS.
"THE 8TRAIGHT LINE."
The St. I ouls 5 Peno & Weetern.
GUTHRIE TO EL RENO
QUICK SlinVK'E AND THE BFST
OF ACCOMMODATIONS.
T U Wolf. Traffic Mananff.
1084 H- Okla. Ave.. Guthrie. Okhi.
J. W. FERRIER
Optician and Jeweler.
40 Years' Experlsnce.
114J4 E. OkU. av Guthrie Okla.
Phone 318.
NIECE BROS
Bhco F.opslring Neatly IKne.
Prices Reasonrbte.
N. Vine St. Rear nt Vational Tea and
Coffee Co.
Harry's hack line deserves yoo
patronage. Calls promptly answerea.
Oklahoma Ave. Stables Qrlssom 6
Smith. Phono 72.
ONE KISS COST HIM $11.
Fresh Drummer Fined for Saluting
Anuiher Man's Bride.
Ncwcast'e lnd Feb. 6. Grant Gor-
don n traveling salesman for a Chi
cago plotme house irad bold to hiss
thi prutty xlx mentha' bride of Chas
Thomas whilo alio was at her home
alone
He had vlsltod Ihe homo with the
Idea of disposing o! tome cf Ms
samples but Mid not succeod. Peforo
leaving he throw his arms aoout thr
vounsr woman nt.d bestowed a kiss full
en her Ups. TIo tlu-n hurriedly took
Ills departure but returned within a
?50-.rffiffikiffiM)
sir
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you tickets via. the Missoun
E. E. BLECKLEY T. P. A.
Wichita Kaa. S
V.W.V. WAV VV V.W.V". V.V Vi
HOTEL3.
THEi ELKS HOTEL.
Quthrle's Leading Hostelry.
Rates $2.00 and $2. GO. Modern Con-
veniences. 14 Blocks from Union DepoL
D1TAKE & GREEN Proprietors.
THE ROYAL HOTEL.
Van Duyn & Eaton Props
Rates 2.0U nnd $2.50 per day.
Leading Hostelry in Guthrie.
TOWEL 8UPPLY.
WALTER HAMMOCK
Proprietor.
Guthrie Towel 8upply.
Towels and aprons of all kinds fur-
nished at vory reasonable rates. 8m
me bo'oro you buy. Walter Hammock
Phone 627.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER. WEST
Real-S- tatE
N
Fire A Notary
P
Insurance S Public
R n .CARLIN
Largest Insurance Agency
In Guthrie.
Phone 436. Room 1
BIHIngsley Bid.
Guthrie Okla.
OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTING AGEHCY.
Systematic distributors of all kinds of AA.
veatltlnR matter vli: Clrcslar. Card.
Sample tacking bIros. etc. Contracts so-
licited. Satisfaction rtiarantcj-d
OKO M DltOKOFP.Mgr
nnoms Banu C orer Crnl Leader. Phono
K3. Outbrlc Okla.
EATING HOUSES.
NEW RESTAURANT.
Short Order and Lun:h Counter.
Game In Sasrf
P. H. Haiklnt
205 W. Harrison.
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
Upholstering and PollBhbg
Keatly done toy
. WM. ROtJHL
17 E. Jiarrison.
H. H. THOMPSON.
Shot' repairing neatly doive.
Also
pay nighest prices xor second hand
Bhoas.
ill W. Oklahoma Avenue
half hour to again attempt to press h'a
attention upon Mrs. Thomas He old
not caln admittance.
In the meantime the police wero
notified and ncoompllshed his arree.
In police oodrt he was fined $11.
' Deserved Popularity.
To sure Constipation nnd Uver troub-
les) by gently moving tho bowels anil
acting as a tonic to the liver take
ittlo Karly Risers. These Famous
Little PHI" are mild proawnt and
harmless but effective and sure.
Their universal use for mnny years J
a strong guarantee of their popularity
nnd usefulness. Sold by C. It. Ren-frq
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