The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 66, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 12, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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fAGE TWO.
THfc T.EADETT GUTHRIE OKLA... WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1905.
TANK CANS.
Orest Need of Kidhi OH Produeer'
Comt re
l hunutt Kae. Ar I
e (mi uttei 1 the nli
X. Mvll'lilled tin It II I
pu i to suppl) (V. k I
pb lln mnouneef h i
v utive
- Im have
. i i o it com-
( fuel OH
ii i1- now In th
m. kii fur tark cki lf ti arranex -itnn
jy id na with tn V tiK.it Tnpikn
A uttn I- milri.Hi i. .npletnl thi
"ibipmeiti of oil irt t pan uf the
lld h Ku mi Oil) v I i.ln this w It
At uimi im omi ill tl ut" ha liwn
i i 1 1 tl vi.ft a Ml tic ' 1 1 H r llu rate
v - ijn.eied and 1 i Irouil officials
in winking on It.
'Ihe scarcity of tanl- i ih In om of the
things which mill del i t te rapid nmvi-
:i i nt of li" i-ll for aw i The .Sinta K
t-oi. pun II1 not nnti ip the nrnnlR.-
(i"n of the cm.solldai I iimpnnv and 1
It" " f ire. i. ol-. m Ui k ut I'll" tank
ssir l.KtoiKj ure bv- .a t may be
iii tint.-- before the It 1 let of ihe field
gtif to maraer. Bu I. proilui rs ire
feting m -hip all iht i arid itu re.ise
jl v Hhlpn ti ib us the iiiy ci t.i'i.t car
tii 'eiii.es
It i the I'Kiiu.on
" nip int to ship by t
j il i line l rtimpli !
ii t oi i- ve ral n
In '-C itif.ii City will li
n x t i o w . k Tl
i i . t ink car It h i
t-lv those in?H" '
onno W '-d
k i until t1
win It will 1)4 .1
- 1 he riBun
ii 1 within tin
ll i will n il
ii i on to ' ir
In iv - iinil the
iiu. lie 'st wner t
pipe
lie
(in II I lee
. ii it- i n 4dx.11 im i I'" Iiik tank
lit" luimiKi while 1 1 . x in In im thi
at h-o u. piii ntfUagi 'i th in .mil I i this
xt n ihe piotue r iiioipini i hi i hi n the
ilihi ol the cars Ir i fi n .ih-- Thn
li i the ownership of tin irx ii valid
In thi r i!lrodti or amm ot'i.i i iitpotatliin
thi r ii" ilwnja a rli u n ol di luvi-d slilp-
n.. -ill .mil things llki il .1. vxhiih In the
l.t' run .effect busim"" nuie thin ordl-
lll. i obalts. Whni- a coipoi it Ion unl
il- ens 'he "in con 1 1 ol ih'lr movmi'nt
xh.rinH If the rallrjad i.i a foreign cor-
pcrutlon ow is them In pi h! tier is woul I
lv i.t i!i' ni rey of io n Iku iIhi
' In memtiers of tl toil' 1 1 in ixitu-
ti. i umniiMee haM l n IiiMiiis e-
.. n twin ii day w nkinp out the de-
but 'f i In- plan ol i oi - a d i n.'i The
in. miIh i wUl leuxe I nut. today for
.i u'p to Humboldt n II' ! i The ld i
ir to t nt :hx co n
n .. ii if projuctlo i 1
"liin will cnahle t'
11. 'it to do all li
vvnli thi nuixl-
h nre a da
. Muting ciui-
K t on e .ind
li im olniiti the an ii'.imnt of pup
.: tin whii ii iiiiy wan i i nine in later
'llu .'.ppraiiwra uh nl ne at work
'll.i ital ile allf of t'i . ontolld.itlo.i fall
on 'h'lii T!i coini uin . whl' h have
Ii .Iri d the.r producuon n the connoll-
tli. lid ioinpuii ir an nl i linn Imentorlm
t in I 1 ie iippraioerx nni. m ovet i i'r
Hi in mid erif It Tin w. a of ilit coni-
jj in. k are to be lakia into the conaoll-
ric'id rniiipnny on th ims.lt of their prea-
i i value or what thi v could be repulred
foi in thilr prefceft (uidulon. und not on
the ottiiia of orliclnal iohi Thia'asatn
iiu-keH trouble for the ippuilaera beoauae
It nnder necewniy nti ut urate hnowl-i-CRt
of the xt of Mi i vtlilnT necesaary
fui i hi. iiiudiK't of the oil lniMineaa
liodiutioii u.ti be i iiilv pioved by the
p't Hue Jl. nutlet! hut vv u n It cornea to
In valii of tunkn win li hivi lieeu In
(i.un two or tl i ii" m caalns
und pipi and things . I . li . Vti iJ. ii la
rii.ixl u Uiferti.l u utir
Thi re la more Cttirih li th s sntlon
tf tht country tl m ill o.ln r dip y rvt
pi.: ti -i ilv r and u il th. lift f i vv )eurs
X Mipponed to In i i uiabl. Foi .1
gi it Many years do hum pii.nouui.ed it
a Im il dlsnuie and pn hi Ibid loi.l rum
'dus and by const. mtl tiding to t ne
villi I01.il trcjtmint pi uiounied it li
curable Silence h m proven cutarrh to
b .1 constitutional iH-i.vm and then )sr.
rnuln- constitutional tnatinent. II ill"
Cat nth Cure 111 inufauiuiid by F J
Cliany a. Co. ToKdrt. Ohio Is the only
constitutional cuw on tne market. It is
'uken internully In doses from 10 drops
to 11 teaspoon fill It .icta directly ol the
liloud und niuioua cji faces of the S)stem
Ihiy offer one hunditd dollars for any
case It falls to ouie. Send tor cliculur
and testimonials
Address F J. Ct.anej 4. Co Toledo O
hold by jjiugglste Vc
'lake ILtlls Family Pills for constipa-
tion. GOT TOGETHER.
r.uial Telephone People and Pioneer Com-
pany 6 ijn Contract.
Cnld Okla. Aiml 1. 1 he Oklahoma
I i 'al '1 li phoni I'lniMi.v upititit.vc
1 'id inralilnii mil tin 1-ione'i i . li -
I I 1 ie icmipiny of Kn'd 1 iv at i -t ti ' -li
11 tl 1 11 ildfli villi. and a i until.' his
' 1 Hituit wlni ii) Hit pii'ron of liie
tv.. Kti ins ar. t. bai me i n inga
iii UI nuts
I in PI in. er 1 iiini pinhn- ihe
li. r 1 uoiiBh' In Hi. luial oiipm)
i' 1 ""' '11 est ililidil k ill iiiehniKc in
J id and then will be but llu oiu loll
I-' nd in nn ell)
v-iy n'UiKril 1 of iht H.un n the
) cm nov I ilk to an) farn t on th-
I'.lll tines Wilhout toll Tl.e onl ex-
i.p'ion Is In the towns where a fti of
tn tu ftflicn cents will b ihurgid For-
II uly the iliaiK" for (.lis aame strvl. a
v..i Jj to !6 centi. this in Its-If inukes
.1 vii) nwiertul nd union to Hie usir
ol tt It phones In lud.
tt have lOtlced tl.it after a man has
lien 1 Mrrled hIx mouths lie bt-lus to
i'Kv up to the .'iU iint underwear counter
ou doubtiefs think )ol ve been through
t ue exiltlim lon'ints Were )uu iver
I - counuy town uurlnn a mad dog
COTTON SEASON CLOSING
Chanalsr te Dront As Usual As Cotton
Market -S.ooo Bales Marketed.
Chandler Okla Vpril 1.' -The end of
tb eotton siaac'ii is now it lutnd In This
fc. 1 Hun C'uindJ. r h m held her own as
tin l.xidlt.- mark' 1 r . iklalioina fur the
fl'iy staple The iiieu.ni of the season
Will 1 1 .' h K 1 ifl lull.
Ihe I.iki o. the lofX'n s. tn r.ll) ranches
tin bv Munli IS but tad ttUnr has
I'H tin taj uier from brlngmc It In thU
)iai until thi preaeet Week. It has
'u lommi in fi M-l) for two or three
1I1 'i- nut i 1. xpi . t.d Hutt the last bale
10 1 in ik. 'en here Uiduding any that
uxk lun len luW uat-k by the farm-
er.! tu the liupi' of iff tins a better prioe.
iil7fA
a4HspsmnEil M V 1 1 1 m I L.N
mmm mwrm
sootha thtmnrdl
tlava th0 hacking Oi
Suffering Women
Oureil
Grateful Hrs. Dawson Restored to
Vigorous Hentth by Duffy's Pure
Malt Yvbiskey Heartily Rccom-
monds Its I so to All Women Who
Suffer Firm crous Break-Down.
mem
ll.id. A. 1 VAYov-'N.
Mhv ?1 190f.
Tor otrr a yrir I liave nflerel intenw
agony from nervous debility and prostra-
tion. I could neither eat nor sleep and tim
reilnoed to a n re shadow. The doctors
twommended various kinds of treatment
none of which helped me. They finally put
me on your Pully'a Vure Jilult Whiskey
and Jn two months it lias compleu-ly re-
stored me to health. I am able to sleep my
appetite J good and I have gained rapidly
In flesh. . ...
Iain very thankful to be able to rooom-
raend your niolii ine to all suflrrers. AlBS.
A. Dawsom 810 1'leasant Ave. N. Y. C.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey'
Dnllds up the nerve tisanes tones tip the
heart givm power to tlio brain strength
and elasticity to the muscles richness to
the blood and stitnuliiu-s circulation. It
brinss Into actlot! nil the vltnl forces makes
digestion perfect and enables you to gt
from food all the nonrishment ft contains.
It is invaluable for overworked men tired
nervous delicate women and sickly chil-
dren. It Is a promoter of good health and
longevity makes the old young and keeps
the young strong.
Duffy's Pure Malt "Whiskey cures coughs
colds catarrh grip broncoltis consump-
tion and all diseases of throat and lungs.
CAimoV. When jou ask your dnisetit or
grocer for l)ull)' Pure naif WhUkcv be sure
you get the genuine It's the only absolutely
pure medicinal whiskey and Is sold In vested
bottles only. Look for the trade-mark the Old
Chemlit" on the label anil make sure the leal
over the-cork Is not broken. Price $1.00.
Dully Malt Whlikey Comran) Rochester N. Y.
will be brought In now within a ery
jl.tlt tlm The prli e paid at the gin
to lu v for seed rotto-i middling la tl 85;
lint t xbout ti I'UO of the 8.0OO bnles
1. ' idled in Chandler t.ils season havu
I n ginned lure.
Last Hope Vanished.
When trading plixsiciatis said that W.
M Hiniihart of Pckln la had lncuiable
loiisunipHon his hope va ilshcd but iJr
Kitia s New Dineoveix tor Consumntion.
1 CoukIis -ind O Ids kepi him out of his
Itrute He siv This great apeelflc
1 complct'ly cui'd .ne ard saved my Mf
Since then I hivi urd II for ovei 30
i.rs and coiildir it a mnivelous throat
und luiiii cuie ' Htuctl) scientific cure
for Concha Sore Thio.its or Colds sure
pieventlve .1 1 neumonia Guaranteed
b'l cents rind Jl r'd boltles at all drug
rtor-v. frial bottle free.
CUT DOWN EXPENSES AT LAWTON.
Lawton. Ok'a. Apnl U The county
e.oiiinilssiixn' 1 h tod .y cut down the -fuixe
at the jail u id oid -n'd t' at hereafter the
via riff wul be allowed hut tl a uuy for
111 for 1 Jul. or while orlwjneis an It. the
J.i 1 Tho loinn Isklonert have In i u out-
t tig down the ixienms in cveiy loinity
efflce.
To Mothers in This Town.
Children ho .ire delicate foverlah
und crv-ss will ge-t imn'odiatt. relief
from Mother ')ra 3 Sweet I'jwdors
for Chldnn They cleoatie the stom
uch art on the- Mver inukii a siclily
clill'l strmiK in-l be'alih A certain
tore for vtunii- Pnld by all druggist.
:3c iSanile r'UEE A.idrt". Allen
tf Olm.-ied LUcv N. Y
WOULD SQUANDER HER MONEY
Insane Woiran Thinks Enemies Are After
Her Property
Wichita Kas. Apt I IJ Mix ! sxh
.tniiationK v i . uljudttixl iiik no In the
1 tobate 1 iiui I I'le toll) Hhe . nti i tulni
Ire pteullar ha lin Inatli u Hi it th'ie un-
known men .ri ibo it tu si 11 hei p'tipert)
at li'Yossi' Kas and aquander the
r-nney in a law suit She suys the fait
Is linuil) comn unk-ated to her b apirita.
' be woman baa neither aiept nor eaten
uuv thing for the petal trine du)s 8h
uiil be taken to ihiwtiioutle foi ireat-
I int.
Frigh'ful Suffering Relieved.
FuffitiuB flight fully from the virulent
! miiib if i digested food C. a Orsy-
kuii of Lula. illM.. tool! Dr. Ktng'e New
Life puis "with the result" he writes
"that I waa curod" Al stomach and bowel
disorders give way to their tonic. lax-
Hive proprieties 26c ut all druggists.
BOYLE HAS A NEW MANAO.BR.
AostMer Oklahoma Newspaper Man Lo-
cates in Tulsa.
Tulia I. T. AprU U Walter Olds
formerly editor of tlve Maul Mercury
luia become uaJclateel with Mron
l-o) lea Indian Republican. auccedlng
I. J Sintlli former editor und owner
who has l-i wllh Mr Uo)lo sliitt the
unii.i In iMeei br Mr Snillli will
leave sorm for New Mtxlvo pulut re
t. ruli a litii ii ii. summer Mr Olds
J f a twin teiritorles reputation as a
l i i . n ii it i
Ulk ueiiaWiliun
TOTS WALKED F1VK MILKS.
Three Fanr aid rive laari Old They
ttarted Out te Sec tio Wide World
r i m the .New Ink World.
it le Hutaniv started out trh Mo
idiv nii' n to xplon tl." world It
I ipuli n lonslstid o four lull- of rii
''M"- ind four pnita oi sturdv hffi. tlu
.' iln in tiT.nnl hv suidlt clothtR iilim it
. lint foi n enilon and the lust dls-
J" in ig In ii p.'ttlcrfit of iittialh dlrhln
it i ir rxni ti' tin But Kittle Hufitnr
i no v.t dls. rlu ina ted between sklits
1 Kuliiii Thi nunc gnikint heart
ii i ii the iijr ri ill bosonis niut as
i 'v I. tti Muni tcers vf ild tht four
ue . 11 for one and one im all '
li 'in was htKh In 'he heavens ami
Co o Im of .ior cookluK pout'ng from
i n wlndowt for hrfiikrist was prepar-
I when the four taklnir no one Into
ti.iir i onfldenee trotted uuletlv out of the
ii it of the big tenement at 117 Se
it.'i street .mil ntopiml into loigBnui-
li f
I ui-- mmI)) th. coiin ttwiikenr Mther
'lit o'ut in -earch or ll'lle ones Name
iv i i ll'ed asx.li! and aguln now ten-
i.i. ?K m. I r..ifullv f jr they mlKht be
I Iih.Iiib tier doul'tfuilv and finally with
i lnrp .ilaiin Uti' I.I. Hr Hu.ignr) bea-
li n.Htw iid. il us jojo.is aoul Intent on
I what 1 iy be) on I tne lilning water heard
l o hlug hut th pnittli of Its own de-
'ii' ht
I 'ihe way -tutiliid Use)' out Intermlna-
' 1 1) ."he ohi'ilnsT wmer grew from a sll-
ii streak In thi distaim loa marvelous
i spaiim and the eljfht fctunly legs were
nv Khoit Ind. il Th hours wore on
i in' iiutlier breaktast ncr dinner giive
I .n to t'ie wanderers or Strength to
Hull iisoIm. 'I he) brtUMlit no hope eith-
er to tin in xlous heailfc at home where
HK mothers ius were dropping fast.
Vnd ao it cume to palm thatTuesdnv
rooming the poll'-e were aaked to aejid out
a general .iUnn for .he twin boya Alex-
i nJer and Bi llnlli tVlda aged 5 their sls-
ii r Anna aa;ed 4. and J-yeur-old Johnnie
Klo llieh playmate.
n hour and ohali later word came
fiom Brook!) n that the ahivll quartet bad
latn lotind bv Patrolman KInch late the
ln) before tit Ilulary stiett and Bcd-
foid averui. and were I'l the care of the
flrildrtn'a society on Hthermerhorn
stuet Thi) Wure Bve i ille from home
vvliu. 'lloM'rid hid cuiinj the entire
ui i ne.. wlih those hipt'l.saly Inadequate
II i'r Ii-kk. and had eaten nothing
It is i llivtd thelt loute lay aiioi.
lln Willi. in shiirg Inldgt.
GASOLINE CAR A SUCCESS.
I. ilon Pacific's Motor to Make Run from
Omaha to Portland.
J Omsha Neb. April 12 The Vnlon
"iilfli a.moiim 11 otor car built nt tin
v'uips h'le 1 11 pissenger sirsloe will In'
t.i.en Its initla'. ti Ip with p-isaengera to
I mrtovv night. Ivfttcr In tho week It
l)l leave for I-ortLwt Ore. where It will
I plnced In service making the run
act-ess the plains and mountains under
Ha own power Tomorrow evening th)
tar w.ll be on exhibition here In the
Union station yards with experts on hand
to t-tplaln its method of oik ra.' Ion Sev-
eral nlnor Improvements In the median-
Ihih hi' so been mude since thi car w
.fii-si turned ou- of tne shops. The cae
Wat. jflven 1 private run yesterduy and
V H Mt'ieen Jr. superintendent of
u.ctivi pow.11 undei whose dlreet loa It
li h I". 1 built declares It has provid
ii.i.Kful 111 every pnrti.ular. The eai
"iibi to lun as smoothly as electrk
II 1 or with wl.li'h il la Intended 10 voni-
it
The Right Name is DeWltt.
lieWltl'a Witch Hascl Salve tools soothes
and heals euts burns boils bruises piles
end all skin dlsea-e K. K. Zlckcfoose
Aiiolph W. Va.. savs "My lltt! cdaugh-
tu had white svv.llinx so bad thut piece
after pli ee of bone worked out of her
ley I)eVlttn Witch llasel Salve cured
her" It Is thi most wondniiui healing
salve In the world. Beware of counter-
feits. Sold by C. It. Kcnfro.
THIS I RUSSIAN WAY
Farmer in Kansas Resists Sheriff During
Attempt to Serve Papers.
Bmporla Kas.. April 12 Henry Busch
a Ruisian fainur who resides In the
i.orth.pnrt of L.on coaiity. aeema to
tl.mk America la 011 a par with Russia
HOTEL EMPIRE
Broadway and Sixty-Third St.
New York City
OVER $250000 IN IMPROVEMENTS
JUST COMPLETED
B.LECTRIC CLOCKS. TKLEPHOKKS AND
AUTOMATIC LIGHTING DKVICCS
IM KVKRY KOOH
Cnnpletclv p modeled asd Hedscorated
Kefreabed ttarongbout In Solid Mahogany
i Hraaa
One minute to elevated and subway sUtloas
Take nearest car at aay Kallrosd or auam-
boat Terminal tliey will pass
or traosfer to the eaipirs
Within easy wik'ng d.tance of all Ibea
iresaua Department Stores
Rest ad rant noted forBrcellentCoolclng. Etl-
clem Service aad Moa.rate Charges
Kooms (with use of batn) II H per day up
private its
Suites U
W. JOHNSON QUINN
THE KEELEY CORE
Cures whlkker. morpotae coc'4 aud to
btcco Only Keelcv Institute In Teraa.
Oklahoma and ludiaa territory tatabllsh
ed la Dallas lrl
Ttl KKKLUY IN8T1TUTK.
Uellevue Place I x.Ua. Texas.
J Ii Keith Proprietor
i"
HOLUSTER'S
Rfjoky Mwintaln Tea Nuggets
A Baej Usolala fcr Bay Papflo.
Brum fiehkw Hsa'tk uA IUis1 Titer.
A apmiinc lor u. n
nd kblnev Troul le
IJ. -x Bi III Xt'll
.4ii m ladiyostlon Llea
niiiliM EtMvna. un
iipurs
4 kIi IIohWs HrtAttae'lut
iuid h kite 'a 1
I. v '! . iltiiii Thl in .hI
iuaftinl
iMasiiii'iij- -ajsSrj"M
f . i e
II I llll. I1.
GOLDEN KUtGinf
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TV4t tINTAUR COMPANY TT MURHAV T BttT NKW VOflK CITV.
ltih farm was moitgugtd and the mort-l.ia-e
foreclosed lie still retains posses-
mon and It is claim. ' ' destroying th--propertv
b cutting down shade tree
failing tn P'Jt In crops and refuniug to ler
otl ers plant This ntternoon the sheriff
tred to "iere legal notice of an apvllcu-
tlon lor 1. receiver Mrs. Puaeh told her
bui-bnid 10 leave vhile she attacked thi
Kherlff. shuktnr her fst under his nusr
.nd threatenlrg him. The sheriff then
tried 'o nrve the papers by phulng them
on his bumry ao.it but a 12-yeor-old
I'.iiia-htcr struek Mm with a rock ex-
(iuimlng. "t kill )ou I kill )ou" then
snatched the pipers tore them to piece-"
ard threw them on the ground. No ar-
hs's have as yet been made.
Bunch does not un'krsUmd Engllsii
but the wife does.
Berg's Little Liver and Stomach Pills
will cure Ooust inn Hoi Liver and Stom-
ach Troubles when all other remedies foil.
Kffic'lent and do not gripe. Ono hundred
p'lls 25 cents J N. WulLice.
An sbsoluts specllle snd sntl-septlc prep-
aration for all kinds ol
SORE THROAT.
BIMPLT a GARGLE. PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
A sure cure for Hoarsene. Tonillltl. Qutnty
Inllsmtd Ulcsrsted and Cstarrhsl Sore Throat.
A preventive of Croup Whooping Cough snd
Diphtheria.
runirxiNo hcalino sootiiino
Enaoried by the Moit Kmlnent Throat Hpeolal-
Uti la tbe oouotry.
St-ola be kept in erery home. Price 25 Cents.
Uerc lledlolne Co. lies Slolnea lowa-
J. N. Wnllace'8 Drug Store.
wasaBasEBMWBB a two
ILLtheCOJJCH
AND CURE THE LUNSR
WITH
Ir
.logs
rONSUMPTION
Price
FOR
OUGHSand
VOLDS
50c&$1.00
Freo Trial.
Surest and xiuickcet Curo for all
THROAT and LTJNG TROXJS-
ZiES. or MONEY BAOK.
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I ILodge directory i
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Gatvi.-lo Lodge No. 3 I. O. O. F.
Ut8 every Mouday night at 7:30
I'cJoek at Odd K91oB hall tsornor
Harrison ind Brand.
L. L. Billings Nr.ble Grand.
H. L. Strough Secretary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1 I. O.
0. F. Meets every Wednesday night
it 7:20 o'clock at Odd Fellows' hall.
P. A. Meysttg C. P.
P. K. Abbctt Scribe.
I Guthrie Lodge No. 426 B. P. O. E.
Meet the second and fourth ruea-
Jay nights of each month in Elk hml
H. W. Pentecost B. R.
J. Foucart- becretary.
Rentrew Division No. 3 Uniform
Rank K. of P. Meets second and
fourth Friday nights at Masonic hall
118 Kairt Oklahoma aver.re.
Q. E. Dunnlea Captain
VV. T. Warren Reoorddr.
Knights and Ladles of Security
meets the nrat and third Wadnesday
evening of each month In the Masons'
ball. VlsCtng moai'ws cordially In-
vited. E. B. Brsdshaw Jas. N Anderson
Secretary. President.
Guthrie Chapter No. 2 Order of the
Eastern Star. Meets In the Masonic
Temple every seoond and fourth Fri-
day evenings In eaeb month.
Hortensc Doye W. M.
P. M. L. Ray Sdcretary.
Al. Hlxon W. P.
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 K. of P. Meets'
every Filf"ay nigbt in Maionio Hall
119 East Oklahoma avenue.
L. S. Page C. I. Wlneh
K. of R & L . o. a
I. O. R. M. Meets every Tuesday
night in K. of P. hall. Visiting ahletti
always -welcome.
Frank B. Barber Sachem
H. C. Barney Chief o5 Records.
' Guthrie Lodge No 1; A. O. U. W.
meets every Thursday wight In the
new Masonic hall on Bast Oklahoma.
Visiting brothers welcome.
E. H. rl-ithver M. W.
W. J. LeAthcrmanjV r.
Are You Oolng Bast?
In mnklng your nrrnngementa for your
vacation this summer it would he well
to consider convenience and saxlnc of
time. The Wabtsh vlth Ita own rails to
St. Louis. Detroit Toledo Pittsburg and
Buffalo Is the shortest line makes the
best time And furnishes the best aecom-
mcdatlona. Through service to New-
York and Boston.
AsU your local ticket agent for tickets
over the Wabash they all sell them.
Per family and medicinal purposes
I orinK uream 01 rxentunicy wnisieey.
jr. k. & t.
From Tifarch lgt to Iay 15th th-
Katy yill sell onn war colonist tick-
ets to the northwest: Billings Mont.
and InteruiUcdl-ile points $2445
Hinsdale. Mont.. 131 45; Ltvlngs'mi
Lcgan and Car diner $2500; Helena
Rntte and Intermedictc $25 00; Sp
kne Hllemberg and intermediate $27..
50; Portland and Sacoma $H0 00.
Cullfornla.
Aiso during somv dateV ttIU sell to
nearly all California points at $25.00.
Lewis & Clarks Exposition
Portland Jure 1st to October 15th
special days only $49.10.
Information in regard to these and
many other cheerfully given.
F. J. BEST Agt.
T. C. Calvert. W. T. Day
CaJvert 6 Dtxy
HOUSE MOVERS aND UAISEHS.
Large and plastered houses a speclalty-
Rstlmates cheerfully furnished
130 S. Seoonil St. Uutlirle O k
HARRY. THE CABMAN
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Can now be found at JOrlssom -t
t- somas L.ivery siaoie. on usia. te
V PIKINK 7.
Leave Orders There.
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Woodmen of tho World Guthrie
Camp No. 3. Meots every Tuesday at
7:30 p. m.. in the Woodman hall over
SpoDeer hardware store. Visiting
Woodmeu welcome.
Wm. Connelly Gon. Com.
Ilartranltt Post No. 3 G. A. rt.
Meets ou nrat and thlnl Fridays '.u
.aeh month at 7-30 p. m. in Annory
hall
M. L. Mock J. H. Talt
Adjutant. Pot Com
Outhrle Chapter IV Iso. 6 R. A. M.
meets the flrt nrtd and third Friday
nights In each mo-th at A. F. & A. V
ha. I Visiting companions always wel-
eome. Naomi Rotoekah Lodge No. 2 I O.
O. F. Mtets frst third Tuesday
nights of every month in Odd Fellows
baJL
Lucy Hervvlg Xoble Orand.
Maggie Mliam Seeienary.
Guthrls Commanawy No. 1 Knight
Temnlar. Meets every Wednesda)
evening at T:30 at their Asylum lu
the MasoalB Temple. Visiting Bli
Knights always weleome
Co. A First Rerjt. Ok. N. J. Meots
every Wednesday night at 7:10 in
Hindi hall on North Seecnd street
G. E. Dunnioa Captain.
C. S Ourran Orderly Sergeant.
F. A. A Guthrie Council pro. 743
Fraternal Aid Association. Meets ev-
ery WsKinseday night In Odd Fallows
hall comer Harrlseji nntl Dnmd. 1stt-
Ing menNra always welcome.
Guthrie Commaiiaari Knights Tsmn-
Jar atsHits seond and fourth Monday
nights In eaeh month at teir asylum
In A F. & A. M hall. Visit ng lir
Knights always welcome.
CANTON OUTHRIE No. 0 Patrb
arch's Militant I. 0. O. F. Regular
aajjmtbly every sbcosd aad tourtli
Tsbcy sight In ejuik mooUi m 01
Fallow' kalL Visiting Charaller
welcome
i P. K. Abitt. Com'dt.
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