The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 75, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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PABB TWO.
THfe lEAOErr GUTH&IE OKLA.
SATURDAY APRIL 22. 190S.
IRRIGATION IN OKLAHOMA
All the Western Rivers Re-
served for the
Purpose.
WaaMnpton April 22 -OttMnlii f
tin rcinm iMi.p oiMif suy thai within
tht next lew months plan will Ik- adopl-
. il for nt is.t one Irrigitilrm pnijfct In
v.cMfrn 'Mtluhon-a and tha'. by ueat tall
.ill tbt ri luni:iH:y fk .i ll naw's
i.i the ieiiitmy will hV8 !.. cuniplel-
i. Tlir( fl'-ld lurtKM .mi inn there
i'!taln!ig iJ.Kh 1 dative t tin w.mr
' .lply prtmpc.'tiv i reset. "I' ! t uni
tile rtT.t of li-'axble liini. nuil two
i.rif-T parties win lie rut :.. " tinHory
in the t-oniinu month. Tin- utile l.ls here
s ly that iWnn the desired iima lias been
ihtainext by the engtneeis nothln will
.n i rut the prnsricss of th- 'riigtitlon
irk. i Ok'.h ma bns a mini of more
titan two anci one half n.lllinii dollars
t. variable for reclamation jnirpoe.
In oril i lo prevent lr i-i.i" with
.bur tiliin It) i"p rul.itur- in outer Iws
lyeti limi.vl rem-i-vimr for In 11? 1II1..1 proj-
eels all of the rivers In Western Okla
homa hu'li.i'ttiK the Rett Kmk. tin Nortn
(u:ncUiii tlu R'tith Canaili in. it"' Citn-
nrtn ami the Beaver r1vi. with their
tiilrutarle. Hitd It win. iwlil .it tin' irrl-
ftiitlo't hurra j t( !. y iruit other tre.ims
Would b r-rerve-d s the vlei cuk pro-
gilMfll.
To Fm:h Work By October 1.
"The xeunoii for nM wik will end
about Vt nbcr 1 -'iid liy thu' ;ine all of
the iirlavUilt- t.rltory of t'kl.ihom.i will
i nvc been cocered." mid tin- special
i. pent. Mi HlHiich.ir.l. of that bureau.
" I l.e engineers ruivv thoroughly icon'?
ii.tr Wixtein ik'aboma. w el'ullt.R por-Uc-i.s
of Bf.ivii H.iy. Com iin in-. Greer.
iMtwa Hoger Mills. tVaatilt... Wood and
iVoodward countleK and Mveral Irrl-
satKmpioJevis ar otiw uivh r i-onnidera-tion.
Some of thews tiroli-cis ir-iy P-
Iiear lmprurtfc.ible. owing to too great
a cost or in physical JlkntuillUcatlon
ruth as lack of aiiltatile found itlons too
fcu.-it width at proposed el.im nltis tha
currlliMe eharuc-ter uf the mrnnmn ln-
olvod M-d ehon.iBe of w.itfr. hut there
is no drub! that In certain Instances dlf-
l.cuHle of ihl character .n b" over-
ee -'lit.
'The- facilities for the toi.iri of -lood
w.tfr in Oklahoma ure nm Rood owing
to the fa t th.it In thnt w.lnn thero
ale few natural lim sll-. Tin- water
i upply i .iKo unreliabh' .is tin great
m.Jorlty of Ktrenma Which It 1 proposed
to utillxe tre dry during at loant four
or five months of ths yn.ir while their
fi.'tihet are Tluble both in the amount
tt the wattr they dlechiirge and tba
frequency with which the discharges
occur.
Storage of the Flood Water.
One of 'he projects undir considera-
tion provides for ilia storage of the. flood
r-.-.K-ra ol the North fork of lted river.
ih flow ot Otter creek and a part of tho
fur of Blk erek. This project Is regard-
id at. more feasible than any of the other
r fn:t cts itigested for tlHt part of Ok-
I lulioimu Many argitraents have been
rnotiitBil favoring the utilization of the
cvcrflow of streams .having suildy beds
but tho engineers say this Is not to be
ii-commended except in the case of rivers
biilng terg; drainage basins and other-
wine favorably sltuatad for carrying a
li.ige o.orllow. They luive fund that
iin a geniRil rule tJ'e water contained In
i..ji ai'd H.indy stream lieds. though
l.'ge In amount p roolutes but slowly
..I. I th.it thi yield. If In ought to tha
mii face Aoi.ld tie small and secured at
r.itat ooxt.
' I he engmef'i shave repotted lhat at
si n.e iKiints In Oklahoma Irrigation by
tl c us- of windmills and wells has been
i.'.ccrt.tltiii and that while necessarily
..ppllcable lo small aims only such
mhiIkkJh hae proven suiisfuctory. The
(.!. Ii lo underground water throughout
etern Oklahoma Is varlible and un-
. i Kiln. and. therefore this method can
to practiced In certain localities only.
However it is not reaoricd to as widely
aa would be expected. In many sections
there it Is not employed It could be
ni.idc to afford limited relief in time of
dioi.Rht and be uf giant utility on the
la i at any time."
A Night Attack
lust night the little daughter of Mrs
Brown as she sweetly and peacefully slept
In her little bed near tba window waa
attacked by a death-dealing demon known
as Croup Whooping Cough and but for
the timely use of lCdsnedy's JJucaltve
Honey and Tar. which she always keeps
li.iiidy the life of tba little one might no:
huve Ikiii aaved. Kennedy's luxattve
Honey and Tar Is dlfft rent from all ot
i lie old-time cough syrups and is beat for
ihlldreti Iwcause It acts on the bowels
is harmless rufe and (trtnln. Con taint
no opiates. Sold by C. H. Ken fro.
OKLAHOMA PRESS MEETING.
Ylis cntertalrment of the National Rd-
irlal anwHlation to be held in Outhrle
June 7 S and 9. will be under the ius-
I n't! of the Oklahoma Press aJwocIa'
Hon A banquet at Guthrie three days'
it if of the N. K. A. throughout th
t.iiltory and a bjffalo hum at the 101
r.iiich will be teaturen of the entertain-
iiifr.t. Tliy will then "epwrt for Port-
I. nd. Ore Bach member of the Ukla-
l.oma Press association will be given
a inember.h'p badge and only men.l'jrs
of the aiMciutlon will be granted prlv-
ili gea In the entertuinment. It Is neo-
srary thut the ecrelary hive a list at
an eily date. X'a not delay sending In
.'mi tame. The annual meeting of the
Oklihonia. Press assoclallon will tie liukl
In Oklahoma City. April tt and It.
OMKA K. Bensdtet.
Secretary and Treosurar.
Ifobart. Okls
CASTOR! A
Por Infants and Obildren.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the jj? jlfa-J?'
Signature of Ljcajtyfr J-cUcUli
CAT ADOPTED KITTEflS.
SmfMthetic Feline Could Nat See""Th"cm
Suffer.
A voung Udy in Outhrle was reocatly
2'tvaanted with .. cat and three kittens
llti the iiMi'hwi. not liking her new -Uonnienta
returned to he former hoios
leaving her oungstors bebiniX
Tha kittc.s were moumlng the loss
Ot llielr ;iiuiliet when another eat
Wli i.Inui1) cuocl for six mewing'
CONSUMPTION CORED
"Keep the System Toned Up
with DUFFY'S PURE MALT
WHISKEY and Any Case of
Consumption Can Be Cored and
Prevented No Matter Where You
Live or What Your Occupation."
"lVs Unsatisfactory Cruel and
a Mistake to Send the Afflicted
to California Colorado Etc. in
the Delusive Hope of Recovery."
"The Fight Must Be .Made
Right at Home Where the Dis-
ease Started."
So Agree Lung Specialists At-
tending the Medical Association's
Convention at Atlantic City.
Dramatic Agent Putmon
Tla-'HulIj" Tells of His Provi-
dential Recovery by Duffy's Pure
Malt Whiskey.
MR. C. PUTMON Cured of Consumption by Duffy's I'uro Malt "Whiskey.
" I was flat on rfly back It Tinclnnatl. It was after ten lone bard months on tho road as advance agent for thratro companies.
I had to bo up early and Into exposed to all kinds of weather; often doaking wet and chilled to tho bono. My system could stand it
no longer. 1 caught a heavy cold and it settled on my lungs. Doctors dosed me as usual but I was steadily going to a consump-
tive's grave.
An old actor friend recommended Duffy's Pnro Malt Whiskey. I tried it. Felt bettor tho first week. In two weeks doctor
enld he needn't call again to keep on taking fl)uttjg' and I'd soon bo cured. And I am cured ; strong husky never better In my
Ufa and it took orly four bottles. Havo come through another season in perfect shape." O. Potmoh care Billboard Publishing
Company Cincinnati Ohio. July SO 1001.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
ConsumJlion seldom attacks until tho system Is run down and weakened by sickness overwork worry exposure or inherited
iendoneiea. The secret of tho marvelous success of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in curing and preventing lung troublbs lies In the
fact that it's tho greatest strenpthener and health builder known to medicine. It not only checks tho ravages of the disease itself
but replaces the weakened destroyed tissues; helps the stomach to moro perfectly dipest and assimilate food in ordor that more
richer and purer blood will come from it; and regulates and governs tho heart's action so that the circulation will be tror.fe and
powerful carrying health and vigor to every organ and part of th6 human body. The idea that a consumptive's only chance for Jlfo
is to send him to Colorado or California to fret himself to death was effectually exploded at tho Medical Association's Convention a
few months ago at Atlantic City where leading consumption specialists declared that the only successful place to treat lung troubles
was right at home where the disease originated and that Duffy's I'uro Malt Whiskey is the most effective means of fighting this
awful scourge to the human race.
TltfT TllirO t fltf Wtlt.L'dl. tfl A K.1 1 I a1 . .. tttnA fJ fAn r.a.Y ..It Al.n nntM .! t1n MUuml ..tfwl t... 4l A fin ..Awn n a m
medicine.
"'J u.w .... - I..DAC a umviUKIIJ
it uasDeen prescribed by doctors
f 1.00 a bottle. Kvory testimonial is published
CAUTION Be sure you get the genuine Daily's Pure Malt Whltker. manufactured by Bully Molt Whiskey Co- Rochnter. N. Y.and put
up In cnled bottles with ihe-'OMChemltt" trade-mark on the label ft's never sold In flaak or bulk. Ileware the many aubstltutea and ImU
tatloas etlered by unscrupulous dealers becausco! the extra prolit Tbey not oaly will not cure but arc positively daogeroui.
children saw their predicament and
Adopted thein. i
It there is such a thing aa cat heaven
this feline will certainly enjoy tha pleaa-
urn and privileges of that kingdom.
The Rluht Name Is DeWltt.
UeWItt's Wlteh Hazel Salve cools soothes
and heals cuts burns bolts bruises pflee.
and all skin diseases. K TC SStekafooaa.
Atlolph W. Va. says "My llttl aUEh-
tei had white swelling so bad thut piece
after piece of bone worked out ot her
leg. PeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
her." It Is tho most wonderful healing
sab-e In the wo Id. Ileware of counter
felts. Sold by C. It. RenXro.
JIM BLUDSO UP-TO-DATE
lev. ell Mass. Steamboatman Holds
Her Norrle 'Agin' the Bank.
-. I quick is a flush she turned und
made
For tluii wilier bunk on the right;
Tl.i le will lunnln und cusstn' but Jim i
vell d out
Uet all 'he lnfonul lour
" II hold her nozzle again the bank
'1 Ii the lust galoot's ashore.''
-'Jim BludM) of the Prairie Welle." by
John H-.y.
Lowell Mass.. April 22. Captain
Pi-outy of the side-wheel river steamer.
Uovernor Allen toduv provtid his po-
Hhiun of the same quail lies Immortalla-
.1 by Secretary of Bute Ituy in his
ililllllng peoin "Jim Uludso."
Ills llttl Bleaimr was lo liave taken
(he guests from thin city to at tone the
l:iuiuhlng of a tktiw at North Chelnis-
ford. und she stui led out this morning
to tarry refreshment- up the river foi
the festive -cc.iloii.
Ier power proved inndw'uute to cope
with the strong lunent and the tierce
u.i'd and she wu swept down stream
and was peiilouslv near going over the
0..1U.
Cipl iln I'l out y stuck to the wheel
n .minify und kept her engines going.
i-in. .lly he was able to swing her in-
shore and beach her near the Vlsver
I ii.i.hoae.
"he fui'kii weie to the North Chebns-
' . ! ii lauiulil'ig in trolly can.
Ixm't deiLiy! When ;oi- uie nervous
and run Jown Man-Kr-Vlne Tablets will
put in w lift energy and ambition into
a debilitated ostein. Fifty ceula. J. N.
Wullacc.
WILL BK RUNNIHQ OON.
&treet Cars Premise to B Working
the 2th.
by
Although there lias been a slight ?-
lay on accoiuit f nvtterlal not arriving
the promoters of the street railway are
of Hi opinion that the line will be in
cirt-iuUoa by the Slh day of this month
when the'bnsetmll sen sou opens.
The company is busy stretching the
trolley ou Springer avenue and Ash
ei reels and are laying switches In the
raved districts.
No mercury no minerals ho clangor
in Holllgtor's Itoeky Mountatn Ta.
Tito (rwateat fwnUy toaie known.
Bi'nwi food health to all who wt It.
a. owits. Tn or Tablets Art your
drugfUt.
- .
CHILDPEN'S HOME SOCIETY.
The Children a Home society will hold
li- nftb nnnual meeting on Tuesday
oM-alng. Mity -. at o'elotk in tha
Piesbyiartan chunh in Outhrle.
Wen a Name of Fame.
DeWHt's ijuU lirly iUsere. the fa-
iimvmi little ptlla hava been made famous
bj their certain ye fcatmieea and gentle
art loo upon the bowels and liver. They
hava no NaiaU for btfiousnerf constipa
tion ate. They do not weaW.ji the stem-
ah. iirp or HMtk you feel stele One
used swa4 ixafrra4. Thay trejiptnen.
Sold bAC. X . atonfr.
iiiryi iiitswsj-ssasstajsasajsasjsassgssss.- n is m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmimmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm
IJlltU UI1V4 111V IIU111 IUOCI VII fcllU UIIIJT
of an schools and sold by reliable druggists
in good faith and guaranteed. Medical
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory BrieflyvTold.
Work has begun on the Outhrle Fair-
view and Western at Darrow.
The Sioux Indian baseball team tour-
ing Oklahoma is making "heap big taut"
but losing the games.
The Mjller Proi. of 101 ftanch. have
ever u tlietisarft tettotm offering to be
scii'ped by Oeronlmo for $1040.
The Territorial Sunday School conven-
tion will be held In a tent at El Iteno
Miy .3. 24 and 25. that will hold 2.00)
1-erttons
li is reported to be a settled fact that
the Norn. an Sanitarium company will
(Vht the removal of the asylum to Fort
Supply.
Mis. Carrie Nation couldn't have
h..sn .i better place for residence than
Shawnee but Charley Barrett does not
think so.
h illey Ibfll the outlaw was killed
': Iieputy Slteriff 8nm Bartell of Okla-
lioma City at Hartshorn I. T. while
lffiHtlng ui rest.
One of the hlg conventions of the two
HiTltorlett this veur wll be the annual
meeting of the Tv In Territories Federa-
tion of I-abor nt Smith McAlester June
C
Edwnrd J. Kink of Hhuwnec. has been
riminnundd by Oen. Leonard Wood
for a m-dal of honor for bravery tn car-
rymr oft the Held In the Philippines
two dungerously wounded officers under
n.-e of the enemy
A negro woman at Bouih McAlester
KBLLtheCOGH
and CURE the LUNGS
Or. King's
WITH
Hew
ONSUMPTION
0UQKS and
OLDS
Prlto
FOR.
EOc&SI.OOH
i-reo i rial
Barest and Quickest Cure for ail
THROAT and LTJNO TROUB
LES or MONEY BAOK.
THE KEELEY CURE
Cares whlakei . moipbine. r'je aud to-
bacco. Onlv Keel v lnktituir in Texas
Oklahoma 4ml Indian Territory. Usubllsb
ea la DaliAt. iwi
TUB KKKI.KY JNST1TVTM
Helle'uc Place r!Uk Texas.
J. II Keith Proprietor.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Eciy MeiHtine ftr Buy Fecela.
BrUfi Qslitn BMltb sad Bisrared Vlgta.
L BnAAlflA foP PflB.tiflllA TtulllMKftm TJ
A speelfte for Coastlpstloa Indigestion IJve
otKl kktsey Traubles. hniples Ecietim limmre
Brvutli. MuggMh Bowels ILradache
he It's Itoeky Mountain Tea In tab
smI Uasksche It's Hooky Mountain Tea In tab
let fono M eents a box. Geaulae wade b
ITeuurTiB Dace Cospant Mudiaoo Wh.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
HBrry'ft baok line deserTee yon.
patronage. Calls promptly answoret
Oklahoma Are. Ertablee Qrissotn
Bmlth. F&ono 72-
i-11 158 A0AM5 ST.CKICAEa
AT HOME
nuKS inlll.VU UJ hliU UUVfeilllJIUIII. ! l
and grocers evcrywuero lor over CO yeats.
booklet free.
was fined J6.80 for "abuse of language'
It would take a wagon to haul the money
It this law should be enforced generally
In the town.
Speaking of "Dixie" Dunbar the tramp
liu.tcr. the Wakltii Herand remarks that
he Is "a Boattrg buoy to Warn the youn-M-r
men of the breakers which surround
the barroom of 'a. saloon."
ilnny people who have been receiving
aid from the commissioners of Lincoln
county refused to (so to the poor farm
now that there is one provided. Tha
oonel union la that many were not really
in need.
i
PtofcsMjr DeBarr of the university
it Norman has nn Illustrated lecture.
"The Effects of Alchohollo StlmuUuiU
l ton the Syst-m." Any old tojKji- can
ell that makes 'en: feel rich that's
vim t It does.
Il has Ihi n eight years since there
was a train robbery In Oklahoma. The
t'i'oiible with thee wild west shows
wolf hunts. Uerm.lino-scalplng Is that
it makes eastern people think we are
Hill bordur luflian.'.
l'nlted Stites Attorney Speed luis
given warning tn Comanche county
that leaving campflres unextinguished Is
n misdemeanor under the Lnited States
Hiiiults and subject to a fine of not
moro than 11000 cr one year Imprison-
incut or both.
An appeal has been rr.nde to the Su-
preme court to sea tf a railroad company
Is liable for Injury to a dead man. The
body ot a son ot Hr. and ilrs. Chua.
land of Pond Creek waa mutilated In
shipment oast and Judge Beuucbainp
dtcldcd the case tn favor of the Bock
Island.
"B.irbeeue'' ?amphell who was flncnl
fn.Su und trimmings for driving 912 head
of cattle from Kansas to Oklahoma was
curing the l-oora of 1W one of the' rich
men of Wleii ltn and hud a white stoue
tit-lilence nn Little Arkansas that look-
ed like a Ciintle on the Rhine and after
Hit boom he used 10 teil the house was
ho big he couldn't affoid to keep It swept
This stury of a "WJTKer In Isriel" Is
tclii bv 'he Bnld Eagle: An old lady
wht occuxlonull) islte Enid h.id a hus-
bund anil four children at the breaking
out of the Civil war. They hud for a
in ik'Ubor a man wl:n a wife and five
Kiiuill chlldnn. Both men volunteered
.'Hid went to the front. Tha two women
flayed at home and took cure of the
children. Mrs. B's. husband was killed
.'.nd shortly atterwaid his comrade's
w'rfe died leaving the cure of her chlld-r-n
to Mrs. H. Bruvelv the bidy bora
her sorrow and took up the added bur-
u"i caring for ''.orself and the nine help-
l r little ones li best she could and
hoping for the tin.e when the war should
close and allow the father of the five
1 inidren to come home and care for them
The neighbour n.rved three years and wa
discharged. H. was not a bad man
but 1 hose to roam leaving his children
vitb Mrs. tl Finally he man led again
and settled iuwn In an adjoining coun-
ty. He todk bis children to his new
home- A few weeks passed when Mrs.
Tt glancing up the road at sunset saw
nil five chtktien returning on foot tired
hungr). footsore and dirU'. having
trumped the entire distance from their
new home which Ihev did trot like. The
tight touched her heart. The children
had beconiw endeared to her through
buTdship and pity for their forlorn con-
dition uued tier mother love to well
tp so strong!) that she determined to
kcp them. aV through all the trying
yeur that followed the stayed oa tha
little 'arm worked and plnnnlng for tha
Dm children true to Hie Memory of her
1. 1. band who had laid down his life
In ine defense of his country. She raised
'.be chilareir ur.d made of thorn honor-
able nun and women.
For family and medletnal purposes
drink Cregtrn of Kentucky whiskey.
SHOP GIRLS IN A PANIC
Five Were Injured t Knitf-
ninn Shirtwaist
Frtctory.
Lisf ct Injured.
Hi lliiiims 'i' ' Coy "ti'ft. Ainmiir.
intil'id nl" i bofly and rcndi i id
nnlMii: till. i I'l her home.
f iioiiim Kn!' i
1 1 t. In uleeil ilu'i
I" and still" ii 'I
i ni id to her iioti'i .
Hi -icle Kn-iJ.'';ii
in I'sed on b "ly
ltoa Moon is. 5
I l IllM t.
1 ii y WiMlnms 17 J
ii on body.
14 Wist Twlfth
the fate uneitn-
mToUs etio.'k; in-
:s:i Hohy strfet
Hilly street slight
Holly street bruls-
Kansas City Mo April 2:. In a panic
canted by it rush o escape from the
nt c und stoi of thi- bnllding at 608 Dela-
v. are strret ye-itetday ultout 11 o'clock
i.ve girls wire lnjared and it sfore more
badly frightened. One of 1)ie young
women vi.it hurt In tlu crush on the
iiiuiwa). while the other four were In-
iiiilod .11 jumping from the end ot the
I'.i-i- escipe to the ground. Two more
Miidertd unconoclous bt.t were revived
in tor.
.. l.ir?e belt clipped from a pulley on
i he third lloor of the imlldltig occupied
by the Kaufman Shirtwaist Manufactur-
nif cninpitiiy und liopped on the floor
ktio king tho plastering off the celling
!n low. The s'.-rnnd floor which la 00-
ct'pled by the C. J. Judge Hut company
wl.tre lit t) girls are employed was
iliru'tly uncicr th-: floor on which the
1 elt til; pod and when the rtaU erlng.be-
f...Ti falling all of the girls made 5 rush
for either tho stairway or the fire es-
e.tpr thinking the mtiiding was going
to colli ipse.
In the struggle by the girls to get
1 wn the siitirwuy Miss Ebler was caught
Phe Wis knocked down and others tram-
pled over rer body In their mad rush to
let out o: the building. (She was near
th- bottom of the stairs before she be-
1 nine unconscloug and was soon removed.
St painful were h'i- Iniutlcs that she
wn taken to her borne.
The othor girls were Injured on the
fire escapo. Miss Moore wu the first
lu reach the bottom and Wh'en she step-
ped on ;he swinging lower section It
suddenly gnve way under ner weight and
threw her to the pjement a few feet
l.clow. Her Injuries wore blight. The
other girls escaped from this place Jump-
ed lm the end of the broken escape
to the ground below. Lena Robins one
of the other girls was rendered uncons-
cious by her fall from the end of the
tire escape ind was taken to her home.
All of the other girls with the exception
of the five Injured ones returned to I
1 belt work afler the panic None of the
Clrls on the third H001. where the troubb?
occurred left ihclr work they being in
a position to see what whs the matter.
This building Is only two plucks from the
Kuehne Manufacturing company's build-
ing which collapsed recently killing two
gilts
"The first Intimation vn had of rny-
tlilng wrong." said one ot the girls
"whs when the belt on the floor above
liepin making a great deal of racket
like the craoklng of timbers. The nex:
minute tn plastering began falling over
11 of us and ve rujlurally supposed the
bttlkllng waa about to collapse. All started
for either the Htalrway or the Are escape.
11 h a rush they tried to get down these
two places unci that Is the reason the
girls were Injured fcome of the cooler
headed ones urged them to take their
time but most of them were frightened
almost to death.'
The flte department was called and
Chief Trlckett stated thut th hre es-
cape was a dangerous one as the hung-
ers had nil rusted away so that when
ai.) weight was put on It gave way. It
will be ordered repaired at once.
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ALL THE BEST BRANDS OP 4
2 BEER AND SOFT DRINKS.
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Phone
585
Keep cool this Summer.
Let Us Have Your Orders Early
Regular Delivery We wj.ll
please you.
Guthrielce& Cold Storage Co.
THE MORAL BAR
GRANT S PIKER prop
Best Equipped und Most Up-to-date
Bar in the City.
Choicest Lines of Whiskies and
Domestic and Foreign Cigars.
Courteous Treatment
Service up to 'lie minute.
108 E. Harrison
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Qlves rest to tho stomach. Cures indigestion dyspepsia sour stomach
tired stomach weak stomach windy 6tomach puiTed stomach norvoue
6tomach and Catarrh of tho stomach. A guaranteed cure.
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W hen You Think of 1
WINDOW GLASS
WALL PAPER or
PAINT think of the
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I 119 East Okla. Ave
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. GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.!
Capital $150000.00.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
DIltECTOUS:
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Is ready for business. Send in
your carpets.
GURHR1E LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 109. 502-504 W. OkloLhoma.
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TRANSFER. COAL
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KANSAS CITY
PASSING THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
CLIMATE SOIL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHER
RAILWAY IN THE WORLD FOR ITS LENGTH
Along Its line are the flneat lands ul te for growlDBsinall gtaln.eom flax
cotton; f or oommerolal apple and peol orsharcu for other fruits and ber-
ries; for commercial uaiiteloupe potato tomato and general truck farms;
for sngarcano and rlee cultivation; for wereliantable timber; fur ratling
bones mules oattle nogs sheep poultry and Angora goats.
Write (or Inlorniatlon Concerning
FREE GOVERN Mh'NT HOMESTEADS
New Colony Uealloni Improftd Farmf. kHitu; lasds. Rlc.Und ana Timber
Uadt and lor copies ol "Current' Eietilf. Butlntcs Opportunltlei
Rica Book K. w. S. Fruit Book.
Cheap ronnd-trlp homeseekers' ttiWeta on ale firl and third Tueedajt ot
raclia.cGth.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 75, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 22, 1905, newspaper, April 22, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72440/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.