The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 18, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GllTrlRlE OKLA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18 190S.
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FOR GENERAL CITY ELECTIONS
NlUlack's Silt Which Hat Caused Hot
Discussion.
as with joyous hearts and smiling fstfes'they romp and play whan In hfeattfe dnd
hcv conducive to health the game in which they Indulge thd outdooriJffe they-
enjoy the cleanly regular habits they should be taught to form and th& Vrtolcsoma
diet of which they should partake. Wow tenderly their health should bo preserved
not by constant medication but by careful avoidance gf every medicine of an Injur!
ous or objectionable nature and if at ny time a remedial agent Is rcqtftrecf to assist'
nature only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which arc pura
and wholesome and ttilv beneficial in effect like the pleasant laxative remedy
Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has
come into gencrafAvor In many millions qf well informed families whose cstimrta
of us quality and" excellence Is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally becausa
they know it is wholesome simple and gentle In Its action. We inform aii rcputa
ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs obtained by arV '
original method from certain plants known to them to ac most btoeicJaUv and-
. presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Cmlfdrnlan blue rfgs arc
used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it Is not a secret remedy and hence
we are free to refer to all well Informed physicians whO'dO not approve of patent
medicines and never faor indiscriminate sejf?medicailon.
Please to remember and teach ypur children lalso that the genuine Syrup of Figs
always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly
printed on the froiu of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size
only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size or having
printed thereon the name of any other company do not accept it. If you fall to get
the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have
a bottle on hand as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children
whenever a laxative remedy Is required.
BANKERS TO MEET
Executive Convnltttit Will Arranos
Date ird Program Fab. fi.
Council Bi)I No 77. bv Nlblark
passed the fl'-nsto mi iilitv of tht
whole council i-ster.!.iy afti heart ri
discussion. The .measure 's a fol-
lows Council Bill No? 77. ! Mr Nl'ilark
An Act to amend Sort ion 8 of rtico
I of Phipter 12 .if V'iKoii' rtelsr-l
Statute. Be It enactr.l by the 1-?-llatle
assembly if b- territory of
Oklahoma. Section I That Section
R of Artlcl 12 of Wilson 'a Revise'
Statutes be amended as follows-
Section f. T. annual election In
all cities of the first das'? sluMI bo
held on the Brat t Tuesday In April.
ISJ.7 and each r thereafter. At
the anual election of 1897 there shall
be eecert a mayor city clerk pcilrc
Jiidse city treasurer cby attorney"
citv marphal who shall be chief Qf
police city aaaossoi. treasurer of the okla
school board street comnmaloner Letrlsla i . it
i and one council man and one member
of he school board fiom each ward
who shall hold their offices foi two
eara. and until tb"lr successors are
eiocud anr1 qnr-llfled J'rovt i ary
such citv may be ordinance provide
for an annual election any cf it of-
8peclal to Daily Leaanr.
Muskogee. I. T. Fob. U.A- 1)
o'cio'k WVlnes tin mcfilng Febru-
ary ?X. thp executhe cotnutltte- of the
Oklahoma Indian 1errlt..rv Pankor-
nssncfati'u will meet In .hi cliy nr.i
i balih in the ConTrerclal club rooms
to 0 ih laa 'if meeting and arrant
a rrojram for the comentlon which
j is t. bo luld In Murkocoo so-uetim.-
tbl- un in.' The officers of the as
association are-
Frank CraiK provident South Mo-1
A lest or.
H. A McCand'ess. rice prtl ent
Perrj dilation...
Oliver BatrM. second vice presi-
dent Vlsiita I. 1
PILES
"I hT nnitrt w Hi fiirn for tbini ilx ran
p i.m n-i i l h. e uici.ih'..
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ew oian oih rja
in nHrejr cur
Krjrilcr Npolu
on o
Beat For
The Dowels
CANDY CATMARTIC
r-leniil rllhl Pont TitOo1 Dorlol
"WT 8!'5t". WVn or OrlM. 1 M Mr. Nerar
told In hulk Ths ft -iiln taMi Umpd CCC.
VttaraniM to com nrvoar money back
9ternn2RcmdyCo.Cb1ceeorM.V. 593
AHHUAL SALE TEH HILLIOH BOXES
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Webster treasurer Sulphur.
Painter secretary Guthrie
committee- .IT. C
Ousa. Guthrie Okla; W. R. Patton
Edmond. OKla ; E. H. lAMikroil tten-
ue'c Okla
Executive committee Frartk F.
Wtkoff. Stillwater. Okla. N T. O'!-
bcrt. Wooimka I. T ; L C Ouss
Guthrie. Ok'n A. P. Kennedy Ok-
Okla.; D. K Hoean Muskogee r.
John O. nutler Marietta I T.;
S. Bnrtth Hoblenlllc I. T.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
File Your Wants
oooooopooooeooosooooo o ooooorooa
RATES
Five centa por line first Insertion;
two and one-half centa per lino each
subsequent Insertion.
FOR SALB.
FOR SAIJ3 A scholarship In McKln
ney Prnotlcal Business college Mi
Kljiney Txas Fut r-ourse; value
$n; will sojl for 118.00. Address The
Leader.
1 offtf ?ny household troodf part or
all fomn at onco.
nu IlnrMson Ave. Phone 221 Bell
BCFIOLARSHIPS In Tyler (Tex.)
Wterary Normal and Commercial
cojleee; value J40. Two for ?28.0J
Address The Lender.
MALE HELP VANTED.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QIN LOCATION Free gin site given
In Cast)? Creek nation Indian tor
rltory. Now lown excellent lo.ratlon
Mo gin thore. Large crop assurod. Qls
must be built at onoe. Addrosa. t
Smith Wettern Railroad Townslte Co
Woleetka. I. T.
FOR BEST TERMS m ltj' loans seo
. D. R. Maahe? 510 N. nirlnlon.
Phono 7.11.
HELP If" yen want help gf any kind
leaye orders at 10S AV oat Harrison. '
POSITIONTlia Kwiwarthy Umploj--ment
Agcnoy at 108 yv& Harrison
ctan supply vour wants.
flELP WANTED FEMALE.
VANTJiD 4a oxporlencad lady cook
for out of the city. Call nt 108 W.
Harrison.
"WANTED Men to learn barber trado.
Few week completes. Join n6v nndl
prepare for spring ntsh. Positions LAMics TO DO PIEOEWORK at
sunrmteed. Grailuutos earn $16.03. Thtir Homos: wo furnish all mato-
woekly. Boaid and tools provitMl. rais nnu pny from 1 to 12 vwWy.
.'aa nearly enru expenses boforo flii-jsend stamped envelope to Royal Go.
isinnK. i-eid lor ooidingno at once. 34 B Monroe St. Chicago.
moior imroer u-iese vi. w onn. i ex.
SALESMEN WANTED Agents Oeal.
The oldest realdiiit has gone bank
with the grtund hog and no prolte-
cles n's to tlw woather are roJUJ"
teerod.
G. W. Bruce
BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT
Rooms 2 3 4 Bamfcrd
Building Oruthrie O. T.
Special attention given to the exam-
ination of County Ileoordi and books
of a Mercantile character.
neferences: Doard of county com-
mliilonert Logan county: Doard of
lit
Ulalne county: any bank In Cuthrle.
county commluloner
unard of county
ewev Co.
commliiloneri.
The best Lump Coal onOn nn
the market per ton OUiUU
i Arkansas Anthracite lor
$7.50 perton.
Phone 574. SHERRIFF & SON
fice-s and may further piwlde to.- mu!ft?e . T.- E- P Blake Blackwell
the e'.fCilon or appointment of an ns
slKtant city atti rney and 1x (his)
powers and duttea.
Provbled alo. that t shall oo the
duty of the jatyor of any city of first
clas. when there ls( filed In the office
of the clerk of saH c'tv and the
mayor Is notified thereof a petition
Mgnt ' by one hundred of the electors
of Fald citv asking him to to do
tr call an elect Ion within ten days
frrm th-j ;ictlco of the fllinK of the
falo pciltion at which he shall sub-
mit to tho . lector cf said city th
question hali the momberg of sal.l
council and membCTP of the school
fcoard of said city bo elected at larg.
In said city' The ballot for aald elec-
tion shall lead t.s f-illows- Shall the
tnter-ibTa of the city council and mem
bers of the schoo1 loard of said city
be elected at large n sabi city follow-
ed by tho word yes or no. And pro
vlded further that If it irnjortty of;
the ballots oast at said election shall
be In Icvor of electing; tho members
of the 'council ahtl members of the
school board of said :lty at large In
raid cl.y they sl(al) therealtcr le so
e'eoted.. Said electloi. shall be cnllotf
and conducted tin1er the provision
Of the general election law except as
oUionviso herein provided.
Seclon 2. This Act hall take'ef-
fcet and be In force from and after
H passage a.id approval.
I it JRkb(ssaV a IrfeB SB
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ff W 'UWI
(TkILLthbCOUGhI
I awd CURE j-jtjasi
wm Dr. King's
New Dissora
rr CONSUMPTION Prlco g
FOR fi OUGHSand SOc&Sl.OOi
8 WOLDS Frco Trial. S
I Surest and Quickest Cure for all E
THROAT and LTJNO TROUB-
H LBS. or MONEY BAGS. H
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CHICHCSTCRa tMOLIOH
ENNYROVAL PILLS
j" Urlclnnl nl Onl lleimlne.
'Wl.nar I ! wwttmwim idmifi " lpl
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4irikl llitll 4 HOM KMlllto SM BMl
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I lih MtftbtHm 1hLia other. IlffAito
im rr PatPliultrn. TttfttmanUW
av"IH1rfrl1n.llrpUH..j r.
HMl TWM1MtatM PH44 J
turn Msl). 1 0.1)1111 TsMMMltBteti K
Jl llratMlMa 4!h I h tis4iIa1 Vm
lhUmt Uldltun lsMre. l"-llA. V
Ely's CREARfi Balm
a j a a a . .. . . J 1 1 a a ..- a fc
III'' l"l 'I f V 1 W "I" "l1 't' 'V v TW'
t'HARRY. THE CABMAN X
v Can now be found'at JClrlBsom & 4
. omu.un livery siauie on uma. Are.
T I'lIONK 13.
T I.eavo urdera Tlmro.
m. --.. a I I I Sjt---a- ' ..
LADIES haViue fancy work to sell Em-
llMAJ m -t nai T . A A 1. .. V u . ..
1 uiuiuwm iiuLmiiueig urawnwurK.
ers aiid storekeepers start In b"- Mm to dt onler work stamretl en.
1n ss for voiineU on our capital W. wiope. LadeB Kxchange. 34 Monroe
-nake men' fine elothlm: to mev ure L'hiciino
and ou cun ril our jiei feet fltunsr .
lil-chvkt rians talloriiR at a ?o"d nront loii38
Tor as litMe n cney as obei refill
ready made goods Vpu can coatroi
entire local trade with oil line SprtusE
line 400 up to date stybw of woolec '
lHshion dlsplt'vs etc. n' reidy and
fiiml-hcl free. STtat opportunity.'
tCa-n itft per hundred win
Iuk shoit letter Bend Btnmpeo
envelope Bet Mtff. Co Valpar-
aiso !nd.
PERSONAL.
LADIBS: When In need pond tor free
trial of our never falling remedy.
Pellet intra and quick. Paris Chem-
ical Co Milwaukee "Wis.
Fraud Exposed.
A tew counterfeits hac latelv been
mnklns; and trvjn? to sell Imitations
of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con
sumption Coiik-8 and Ccldit. and other
medicines thereby defrauding tho
public. Thlt ia to warn you to bo-
ware of such veople wno sieV to
proflt tU-wwh stea'lng the reputation
of remedies which have been success-
fully cured disease for over 23 years.
A sure protection to you is our name
en the wrapper. Lock for it. on all
Dr. King's- or Diicklw's remedies an
all others are mere Imitations. H F
nyCKLKN & CO. Chicago. III. anl
Windsor Canada.
This rtemody is n Spoclflc
Suro to Clvo Satisfaction.
QIVGS DELIEF AT ONOE.
It cleanses soothes lionlx nud protects tho
disieaeed ineinbrsne. It cures Cntnrrh mid
drlvnsaway a Cold in th Head qulokly.
Restores tho Seiwes of Tnato and Hinsll.
Bosytonse. Oontuins no injurious drags.
Applied luto tho nostrils and nlMorbed.
Large Stse 60 cents nt Dni((guita or by
mall ; Trial SUe.10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS 5G Warren St. Now York.
Employment Burei
103 S- Second Stroot.
suceasor to l'atrtek A Wade.
We can set you help skilled or unsktiled
labor male ur female white or colored.
Whittioui coat to the employer.
U. L 8HORT - CO (White)
Dally Leader 10 cents a week dellv
orwl every day except Sunday.
C. H. Scrutchfield
has bought tl'J
ocrnd hand store which be fi rmoily
ownel from M. i. ninkle) Me lll
continue to handle w.oj1 In conu.c:lr
with the nuslness. Bell phone Dj. 106
II. Harrison.
Go to New
CasliGroceryStore
For Bargains.
. . . . East Harrison
209
-All now and clean stock
and the lowest prices in the
city. -
McNulty (Sl Hartshorn.
Phono 211.
FOR.
All Kinds of Feed
Phone 560. Campbell Peed
Store. 117 JS. Okia Ave.
HELP WANTED.
The Widow.
"Tho widow" said I. W. Itoad. of
Nashville "furnishes tho most delight-
ful study t6 the ohserver Of the trlrks
aiid manners of 'human beings. On.-
summer" he continued In a rumin.it
lug manner "I was spending some time
at White Sulphur Springs Va. I ool
tefi this as an illustration of the mil
men and intelligence of the genus
VEIU WeaLhy wm-n will corre- widow and one afternoon a handsome
pond Object niairimuuj No opjec-'young woman and her little 0-year-nbl
ti.m n. poor.n.an if honest. Ick soh sat near me on the raranda. The
Un ! Hlue Island. Ill little fellow trott.d up to me and I pat-
ted him on the head. 'What's your
i:ai THY. middle-ogiHl gentleman I name?' he asked I told him. 'Is you
wants hrme-luvioK wife. . Uo objoc 'married? be lisped. 'No I'm not' I
tlon to fcimere poor woman. Ad r plied. Then the child paused a mo-
dress Mr. Jonn 108 Ogilen Chicago nteot and turning to his mother said
I 'Mamma what else did you tell me to
WHte today for fU MftMilara .l e WANTETV-SLKSMEN AND SALBg-
1..M territory pelence not a
oluu ii'v.ry. Amoticaa Woolen . J A ? .
Mill. Co. Dpt. K. WaMUieL Blvd. "7" to " rt vert.se the
and -Bl:n Chlcn.. I .n eplrtn10?l .f an ?W "
tablished commercial house of solid
I standing. Staple line. 8alar 3 5u
WANTED Reliable riiar to manage ner iav naii oi.iv : ii vnn.u
l.r&elt offie frw lflia miifiiif.tiir. ft.i......AA.i .nnn ... .....i .
. .. ............ ...nun. cu "ire'i iuui HatutijuarinrJ.
r Sakuy to statt ?1.100 per year an f Horse and buggy furnished wheu nee-
extra cu-Jin isilona. Applicant mut easary. We fHsnish rerythuia;. Po
hae good referenco and $1000 i-aih 3tjtm pnn"aneot. AddrofM. The Co-
rai ltal swuru. Rxportence unneies- inba House 630 Vonon Dldg. Chi-
ry Addrcws Mufr.' TOi ('lumber cajro ni
Comrrarce iietn't Mich
AGO.TS WANT0D.
u-k imT' "Loulaville Herald.
PTttJl.; bAMPLk o agonU. eiMlpht
hK pool et (amy. size of pe.icil
takes tho ..Ino of kercsone lamp
randies and malrbi. rnnld seller
-mimr'. i.oiu in. Hen.i htnm. in.. el to be the first Socialist to mouat
At one time Kins; Peter of 8erv!a
vaf a red-hot Socialist. That wai
hlle he was living a comparatUsiv
olscure life in Prance. lie is bellor-
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Wt-ISTEBeD
ia-i:-i.i.--.-iL.i I. .i.--iiiM-Ai-i
Spring . 1 9 0 5
Stv'esinVici Kid Vclour
Calf and Tan Russia Calf
$5.00 4x pair.
Spring 1 9 0 5
Styles in Patent Kid and
Corona
$5 00 and S6.00 a pair
OUK SPRING STYLES
-OF-
H'ANAN SHOES
an the very latest designs
comprising all tliat'd new
and tfood in perfect Shot-
in a k i n.
Wl BWSfSSy J0& J fjj Jr hj M Tr 4r W tf.LATf1ffK
1 18 West Oklahoma Avenue.
gssagsat-asag
i r Li. - - - a
per Mfg Co
IN. Y.
Uept 10132 Park Place
a throne.
WANTKD: Knergetlo trustworthy
man or woman to work in Okla.
representing large manufacturing com-
pany. Salary $10 to $90 per month
paid vekly; expenses advanced. Ad-
dress with stamp. J. H. Moore Guth
rie Okia.
AGENTS-Itoad la dark. Nairn plate.
Signs Numbers 00 per ceat profit
Samples free. Wright. Supply Co
Bnglewood !'.
LOST AND FOUND.
FODNDA laljae' btatfk puree
quire at litidor office.
Eh-if
VVANTRD- Hellatjle man to mara?e
branch ffice or large maaufacUj-
rer. Salary ta tart. Jl 500 'per yoar
nnd extra commlMlonc. Anpflcant
must Have jroort reference and 100) Wanted
cash oapUHl secure ESxierletice un i I have position for good salesmen
nccB-an Aodreis Alnfr . 7off Cham- See me for terms. V. Bowers. 108
ber Commerce Detroit Mica.
West Harrison Guthrie.
Give Your Stomach a Rest
f'vur fone) ftiust be properly digested
nd asalm'liusd to bo of any alue tu
you. If yo.ir stomach U weak- or dis-
eased taae Kodoi Dyspepsia Pure It
digeala wb.it yu eat and give the
-tomach a rr-Ht enabling It t recup-
erate take on new llle ad grow
Strom k1. TCodol cure- sour s om-
ech. av bloating heart palpitation
and ail dUttstivc disorders. Sold b.
C. IL Reafro.
Daily Leader 10 cents a weeR dellr-
ered every day except Sunday.
II you wiil pay a vtU totb
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagn Works
19- S. DJvieiollSt
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We will show you tow we
tighten loose watfon and buetrv
.1 11 . in TI.l.ll i a.i jl i "
urea whiiu'ji. tuuiiiK wciumg anu ueming inem inns rrewrv
ing the wood-wock from hiiury-a wonilwrful Invention which
cost a larfe sum of money iu order to be up-to-date. Q t shop
ha the Only Henderson T'ro Setter Ii thla section of the
United States. We also have the vwy Jataet Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber tlies on any wUae
that rolls buggy orvwon. New vehicles made te orJer Rc
pairinR painting-and tnraralng-our specialty. You aro invltea
to visit our factory the bast equipped Jo tn5utUwost.
First class Horseholng SCHICKR.AM f WICKMAM
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 18, 1905, newspaper, February 18, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72386/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.