The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 104, Ed. 1, Friday, May 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LCADER GUtHPJE OKLA.
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TERRirORIAL
NEW ITEMS
EPISCOPALIANS MEET AT
SHAWNEE-SEVERAL
DEATHS
POTATO GROWERS MEET
Numerous Other Matters of
Some Importance.
Shawnee The Eplscni iln-i" of tho
twin I'triioi i clewtil a n ucresiful
con i m ii n iliii 1 1 1 li'i nlKhi. An
Intei- -tiufc mil Iimi 1 i n b
Bishop Pii".k .u the ii I iliiin.h
COIK.ll! 1'l tn fln II V il' m rl"r
gy m ii huirl clignitai'i li is ill left
for Mmi iiIo s Iioiui - In ill c -
presc.! th tune Ives Htlilv pl i"l at
the hnplt bli manner In whlih Hiiwnee
rece-he-1 h.m K recetim u tue'resl-
eJnci of Mr Wills vp inln ' "tooon
..is i phasing featuic oi ih meeting
of the churchmen
Lawton: The ortorl.il contest by th
high school terminate glen at the St E
church laat evening whs veil i '.tended
and the program wa a nne oni' In ce-cry
respM t. Some excellent nioslc.il selec-
tion were :endered by the S-hubert
quartette The oration h Miss listen
WrhShtman on 'A Phase of Patriotism"
vrai a well prepared one. Her delivery
teas good and her oration was recc'veO
with Tiuch pralser The ocoi nolo by
Fred Power was given In a very enter-
lntag manner Mabel Deluhanty also
Kana; a ty bvautlVul sol". ' Blue and
the Gray" which vra well rendered.
Knew Hurd gave a ei fitting; oration
on --Aiiieih.es Acijulrnl IVitrlot" which
win fllli.l with enth'jKl. m and showed
hi ltifor ration to u. m irked degree He
won the medal glem h the Woman's
Kellef corps for the tiist I rlie
Chandler- Last Monday morning at
the pie-meant home of the bitde's iwrent
six matt northeaat of Chandler oc-
cured a very prefjj home wedding
which united torjtfcal or woe Mli Her-
tha Friable iTXee Judd Rev. Craeen
of Jje-'l'resbytertan church performed
r "Yh c-reinony After pnrtaklrg ot a
bountiful redding breakfast the happy
couple came to Chandltr and boarded
the noon train tor Tcr"-"-c wnr 'ht
will spend theli honeymoon and. In all
probability reside.
Chrfidler: A telephone message was
jcwrcvl tho city jfesterdar T-OfninST
frond Faor to the effect tnut Miss
Alius Kggleston youngest dauglitsr of
Mr. ind Mrs N. B. EgKlest ion had been
Instantly killed In a ruraway the day
iefore. Mr and Mr L L Lewis to
whom the mesrage van sent went to
Payson to atend tht funeral which oc-
curred yeste-day. Mr ICggltston was at
one tune county evn.rhlsslonor for Lin
coln county uud ha i wldi dciruamtance
His fil mis w.il sjmpiuhlie with hliu in '
his b m aven.nL
t
StlQler I. T.: The Itu-al potato gixiw-
ors held a meeting Wi tlnesday evening
and formed an assiu iatlon the object
of whlih Is to secure good prices and
facilitate shipping. Tl organisation will
be known as the Btigli i Potato draw-
ers' KsoUation and 1 H Bailey was
elect d president and J. 8 Stlgter -ec-tetary
Those Joining the association
Wednesday night are Ed Hilt. Jas
Butler. It. Hill. J. 8 Sliglt-r. J. K. Wil-
liamson n W Bailey Doc Wilson C.
T Frix It E. Hogers and Sugenr
Mers Another mettli.g Its called tor
Saturday afternoon at Stocker hall and
all potato growers ate urged to atund.
The growers report very fnorable pro-I
peets and believe they will he able to
begin siilppli g by June 1. tfome ery
fine potatov of good sh-pping sis.
Perry: List niglit ilout dirk. John
PaiHons an old gentleman residing on
the ast Bill was found dead In his
gatden lb had lx i n si.n there w irk-
ing a short time '.. foie. and no one
caw him die from the fact that his
nink wus broki n i wa at firs f.-td
that It is tht r nil . t loul pLi bat
thi wrdlit of the coromi was inai he
dl 1 from n itural
Wii! aU.ut t0 yenn
i"h d
1.1
Muskogs. I. T.- H
Frtl l-.iin.ir and W '
iH'ii iiit-lul by 41 il I'.'im man lvat
I.
ecu.e of tin cltj . i run iu Tli iW-
i..i- an c'.ugcl wit'i tl niirli' "f
81-itlT Wllluin Kum. 11 cf Shiinin
Ti 1 i on liicunliu -i 18'li Tht n 111
Wan i oiiinillleci on 1
'o s Mtun aftei ti
mi 1 cm tid
ti un fiom I 'uiso
officer liu.l tin
Lawton May
More than iw my
:il tin I'm 1 1 in uprewni d it
the utinuul ericaini'iin nt of the e nul
Ai-n of the Itep'ibile of Oklahoma In
selor here- Colo rn I H Heaves al-
Jut lilt aelierul of ik' 1 i-ua I'ulled 'mi
fM'ii.i- Vetciati' 11 ml.t'1 upon .ociiali.ati'n.
un iti at inc coi tun lat iilgiit i or ' Jahn and A
thls o easion. a in iinmoih pivlllm Wax 'pedaled is members of ihe board.
eri lee' on a pilncipal i -t c.nn.'r T 11 '
th'iii-imi pMiplu an. 1. I.il iliiw open uti Art Yeu Using Allen's Foot-KaseT
vei'ion ot the okL Ii ma ' ulua of the1 hh k.- Into ;. our shots Allen's Koot-
ir monies The Un 1 1 ' 11 1111j.1l n-Ease iHiwder. It cures Corns Hun-
Qi i'rI Annv of the It-1 uhlli was 1 . Id ions Painful -marl Ing. Hot Hwullen
hii. loiU) itienoi'd - e 1 il h'-neht 1 1 fret At all Druggist and Shoe Siunvi
rn"-.iiii'lMi The n xi 1 1 e ii pinen" ' ic.
WII bi I i lei t Okmhoi . c lie
toauth Mcslsster I. T Muy 'ii Judge
Cloyti i ni ni e-1 luge batch of prls-
on ei 8 lu'i t iuciiig tin nu'iihir was
.K-iome ViiUon e-unMe t. u ul u-uuxku'gti-
flyers
URIC ACID GRAVEL
TBR8 OUT OF TUB
BLOOD.
The tirirtc of persons miflwlng from tirie
BOii or gravel Is generally soantr. and nfler
it JM stood nwhnearetldisli.fretUment like
brick dust forms in it. In ad-ancwl stag
the uric arid sometimes appears as fine
send or large oryMals.
TIxmo vtho esse grarel In any consider-
able quantity are usually troubled ttIUi lir
flamaiation of the kidneys bladder and
Urinary organs sour stomach indigestion
heartburn gout and rheumatism.
CURED BY
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
"I have used Bafe Care for chills caused
by uric add poison in my system and 1
have been perfectly cured. It has done for
me what I have never known any other
medicine to do. Itcureapeoplein the South
who suffer much from malaria which al-
ways affects the kidneys. If all the doctors
would prescribe Safe Curelnstead of quinine
for cases of malaria there would be less bad
after oflects as quinine does not remove the
disease germs from the system HkeSafeCure.
I take ' Eefe 1111s' when I need a gentle lax-
ative." Mtt. M. B. DEAN Treas. Lotus
Club Chattanooga Tenn.
THIS TEST WILL TELL:
Pnt some urine in & class or bottle. After
It has stood 94 hours if it is cloudy or con-
tains a reddish-brown sediment or if pe.U
else float about in it your kidneys a.e
diseased and unable to do tbeir work and
if not attended to at once Drigbt's Disease
diabetes rheumatism pout uric acid In-
flammation of the bladder gall-stones or
urinary troubles will develop and prove
fatal In a short time.
Safe Cure is the only absolutely safe and
certain cure for all these forms of kidney
liver and bladder diseases. It is purely yeg-
otable free from harmful drugs found Tn
many so-tailed kidney cures con Ulna no
sediment and is pleasant to take.
For sale at all drug stores or direct SOo.
end $1.00 abottle.
ANALYSIS FREE.
If after making this test you have any
doubt ns to the development of the disease in
your system send n sample of your urltio to
tbo Medical Department Warner Safe Curo
Co.. Rochester N. Y. and our doctors will
analyse it and send you a report with adviea
And medical booklet free.
REFUSB SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS
They are worthless nnd very often ex-
ceedingly dangerous. Ask for Warner'
Safe Cure; It Will cure you.
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bow-
els gently and aid t speedy cure.
ter who made a tearful pica for m .cy
on account of his fam'ly. Ihe Judge
fixed nls sentence at eight jears re-
minding Mm that thi man he killed lso
Intel a family. Mrs. Mary Da)s. a well
drcd won.an of HO years was renten-
cfd to Un month lr ijll for selling
liquor
Ardmore I. T May 2" 8t rotary of
tin treasury Ill M Shnw nrrld iieie
t'crlay aternooti and last nlaht itd-
or med a large audience at the opera
house Appreciate txerclsi wtre ilso
held in honor of the secretary ftllowed
by a reception nt the Elks club wnlch
wan largely attended Secretary 8htw
departej at n'td.iight for the Hast.
Tulsa I. T. Mil' it An order has
betn Issued from he office ot Ols'rlct
Attorney Malette at Sapulpa. direr- Ing
all deputy United State marshals to pn:
a stop to gambling in any form In (he
district and the first eft.-rt U clem out
the poker and crap games wan n ude In
Tula wher Marshal Teet closed six
joinu last iflgnt and orflscitd the
equ'piiicnt. The gaml).er satu they had
made arrangements to keep pn by
paying the city a monthly fine but the
rn?nrenient coul.l net be n jd- wth the
t'nlted Stcs ofhetrs.
South MoAleiter I. T.t M.iy 26 Judgn
T N Foster ugtd i year dlod at hi
home In this city early tr-is i.'oi iln;: of
apoplexy Judae Foster wits i rn Ii
liK'iiin.i. hut c utile to the tirntorj In thi
'Sfls. and sal the fliht Uiltcl Sttte
cor rnlKMlontr aid de.mt a k at Sojth
McAleter undr Juilge Sliu'kelfotd
Lawton May J6 Because two non-
union bile masons were brouuht heie
from Hobart today by Thorn ik O K efe
& Son contractors 'or buditlng school
hoi.ms here and pla.ced to wotk with
lxal union men the latttr wnt on
ktrlke Thtr Is ftar thut a smpithetlc
stitke may occur involving nan more
union men. 'f settlen.enl is not iradt a'
once
Vlnlta I. ". May ': Ai ndei w.a
nade in the feueri.'. coun ln.rc tod on
recommendutlon of the department of
Justice that alt male prisoners ucreulte
sent ip from the Nortlum district of
the Indian Territory be confined in the
per I tent la rv at Atlanta. On. m-rmcl of
Port Jeav en worth insas.
Ardmore I. T Ma 2J Vt a com try
dance near Tiithomlngo. Abe Cbmcnii
was s'at'ii! to d-tttl Alber. J ihi on
his ussailant surrendered to l'n ted
I State
v rs l Colbert.
Malaria Make Pale Blood.
The Old Standuid Urovc's Tu-tiles
11 Chili Tonic cliHis out majarla and
1 builds up 'h KMittrn. Sold by all deal-
eis for 5!T jaih Price 5S cent.
Johnson ill is . .
Harris li.ni j t l)u !lti ilt mlllVvn-e Will Tl im-
Ml' 'I
In
s.i ulniiisl Sialpc-d by
ri Vrst wh) ttn uig u loard-
1IlB n lus. 1M wntc ct sruped
wllll n .11 4J b. s. cured.
1
I If ou 1111 tru.blcil Willi dlzxy spells
J hcadachev .udlgrstion eo.'Htlpatlo'i.
Holllster lloiUy Mountain Tea will
niake )OU mil and k'p ou will If It
fulls get your innin ha k Thais fair.
1 35 cents Ank oni iliuisl-!
The Cu.ilgat. 1 u i.-ll d is pasted an
oidiii nice preiiHlms ! 1 a tKia.d of
a mi liCuty. Geo. K.
J Hi istow have been ap-
Jt is iiiiiiounced that two companies
of whit- troops will be sent to Fort
ttill from Fort Reno. e nxm as she
' prr-sent ti.-opM ut Fort Mill leave 'or the
I Philtpplm next month.
SSiirsapurilla. Mends
snatterea nerves uivesancaitny
red to pale cheeks. Puts good
flesh on thin children. Takes off
pimples rashes. Ask your doc
tor to tell you about it. &'!;: I
WAS HIS
OWN LAWYER
WH. HARRIS FIGTIIS
HIS BATTLE BEFORE
1ND. TER. COURT
JURY OUT TEN MINUTES
Charge Against Him Was
Larceny.
Special to Daily I eader.
South McAlsst'r I. T Mty Jfi Win
H.nris Is n fre nn today. He m
its nn latvjer In the federal iouii
vsierday and Iniprested the Jury . his
lnn"tn-t of a chum of larcerv lhat
nnd evldcetlv wep trur-pe.l p ag-nts
him by the gullt pnrtles hemslve.
Harris )i sire tt 1 n iUui t'.n five
months ngo He n woiklag as i
strike bit iker for -he Knty He had ben
ther but u sho.t tlme when he wan
nt rested .vlth breaking ir.to a sealed car
and stealing sevcril rallons of whiskey
The evidence w is sufficient to bind hlr
over et wps oi suih a talure a to
c-e.ilc suspicion of conspiracy. The
-ry told by the government witnesses
all of whom were negroes was lhat
Hi rris was teen breaking into the car
discovered coming from the ar with
the goods and later secre'el the boose
um'er the house of a negro and LMrli.B
the night awakened the occupant to tell
him that he had hid the stutf un.ler the
floor ind to let It remain until Christ-
mas when they would have a big lime
hums refuted overs of "tton.-y t
rpresent hliu and tool- charge of the
case himself He proved a cioae cross-
examln r and i.ul'e un -blo afatjr
lr his cloftng argument he patheti-
cally told of btlng brough: to Wilbur-
ton to tike the pi ice o' a sinket. low
he whs phys'cal'y an .We to perform the
reat of carrjinp' -l.e !oves to the plnco
whtiv tlty were fend btcaus of i
bud'v hro.cr i d cribbed um how
remarkable It vsoUd be for a complete
tItng. Ilk.- himself tj hide stob-T
booty undei tin houe of .. person ho
hau never n blore and 'ben K and
wake him up in the dad of nigh M
inform him of the the;.. He claimed
the gove-nroenfs witnesses as being Un-
real partus to the crime He told Ritb
great feeling of hi close confneir ent
of live month" duration and asked the
Jury to take the evl3nre 'or vhat tt
was worth grain for get in and "al hlrr
JuStice. District attorney Wilkin did
not tnifce strong rK; for conviction.
Ie pro'hly had. ..ujtt h"n-lf as u
the mast g.jllt. Ujt us tr.re were two
tuppoied eye witnesses he could only
go to trial tnd peurut 'he Jury to act
us they cecmed best. In fact he did
not even ast for a conviction.
The Jury was out but three minutes.
A single bui.ot was taken every man
being for acquittal
Had thtre been a cc.vlcUon evenl
members of the local bar who ueard
the case were determined to volunteer
their seivl e and ask for a ne- 'rial
There was no; a man In the court room
whl bllcved tli prrsecutlng witness
It is uriible ihlug to swear a man's
liberty away und acre is no dungeon
too dsrk for th- taitlcs o the con-
spiracy against the unfortunate WJlilain
Harris
Terrlfo Race Vlth Death.
"Death j.. faat approaching" writes
Ralph V. Femande. oi Tampa. 71a.
describing his fearful race with death
' as a reeult of liver troublu an dlnMrt
disease which bad "bbe4 me of sleep
and of all Interest in life. I bad tried
naeny different doctor and several m d-
Iclaea but got no benefit until I began
to use Kiev trie Bitter. So wonderful
was their effect that in three days I
felt like a new man. and today I am
cured of all my trouble" Onantnteed
at all druualeu. price Me.
MOVED.
The Southwestern business University
or Oklahoma City has. on account of its
Increased attendance been forced to move
It-rently into new quarters. U8-12i North
lirodway. Tli institution ha under
f piesent manatn ent grown very rap-
Idly until nt the present time It en-
rollment during the jr run up into
hundreds. Anyon wishing to prepare
hi-nelf for the best position offered by
Ihe conimerc u world can make no mis-
take by enter ng thi Institution. It
cejulpitient Is second to none In the cou-i-i:y
and Is iurpiss"-d by none In tho
i?omhwe: This Institution I offering
a tptvial ra'e during the summer months
Anyone wishing information concerning
a commerclil education should wr"
he South este-rn Business Unt i -of
Oklaiotaa City.
-At. OAS.
The best for light the best for fuel
It 1 a gnt enterprise for Quthile ana
should be llbrall patronised.
The iltlser.s of Tahlequah ire innki ii-
up a public subkcriptloa to e-ctilp tin
Ire department there. The (lie stuilon
sv III thoroughlj eiul;peu a Are bell
put chased und i coui'deta fire ..Urij h
ti ii t cove: the eit e abllsned.
tUMU&H COLO.
Itxa Ive tion o Quinine the world lcL
Cwld Curv ii-niiivro the cause.- ('all for
the full uai -.- ma look for slgnatuie of
15 W. Qroo X-
r-ARMISt' MUTUAL PROTEST.
Officers Say Cof-aiiy U fo Viol mrj
tie' Lin.
i 1 .in - Muial ltisurmre Co
ciki.il. mi i c t Oktfl May .Ith 1 ns
i.di-ir 1 idr 1 e i.ii yo. hij . 1
ne or li .er Ulcn m 1 hi l.iaJer (ill
uti to Ihe F.iiniiis ilutu.l Itii"irance
e'e of Oklahoma i'il : rallne il iha
Tenltory i'hcut Cnar-er o- l.ieise
In tht cu ere rns at The S nuers
Mutual li'suii.ie Co Is merely ttklng
krplicatlons lor the parpen of oalniig
'oil III '
iher 'h I-
. t iNiim rln i "
1 n-nvlt! in b in a ii '1 i. ii ' in n(
a i Irr ila le ter which -it mi
tr1ij Jlr" 'ly fc i tin in ro'- ri
OC tho above mentioned ailkle Ymi nil'
that 'n this Mtct vr hae tr -ti
he as plain as possible to the uitn l
are s.ltcltlns 'prl'onln s fot n n i
t"siri lhat we are not In nnv v m i
a ln iiny l-s tint we hae k o l. l
if I t it yui wnl b fair cikiivsIi mi Ii
i to pulilmh our iitrn-in' to (hi if'
lhat i ne not optiattujt but ii -iv
laklnR apt lifntlons ns per enrlorci Ii i
ter. as tli pnrtls cont-erted with our
(ompmv iMuld no in any wax ' n.-
ntct nl wl'h ai'jihaig thit Is not hmi"l
open and ib' ''".irl. nt-ither wou'd we
be cornt ted w tb rytlilng lr tiolitnn
of the laws of thn Tertltoiv.
'J hanking you Irr ulvance I beg t
remain Vcty ttulv your JidIN K.
HICKS. (Vm O Irres. scroU-v of
Okl ihoum says the Fanners' Mutual has
no i Igl t to operate In Okkihoma sine
l( h s no charter Ed Lcider )
PTMIAN PROTIIC-ION.
-e-.h Insurance Money Paid By Ooed
Lodge.
Office of John K Shnnnfelt Mm lger of
the Kti'lowmont lb. ' for 'klah -na
ThePtieder C clone i-'e nv OUlaho-n.R
Mny .'4 1903
Oftlfcrs ind JIinl'i-e o O'lthrle Lodge
A0 J. K of P Gi nrie Oklahotm
ll Irothns
On tednediiy eenlng Way 1'ith
19i at tirnt'-ier U.one .V. B Ii
wus k.lbil In tbc- terrible cvcljne wMcb
struk Snjder nkih"-t "Ith fe Hs-
astroue rexult that 117eor'c were k lied
outright or lave ilncc- died frcn wou-ids
received that nlnrt. Over Ino hurdrel
o'hers were badly hurt aii-1111 these w.f
Brother Ballny r you. g w fe wo I uel
one limb broken in two r aoej ue? des
thtee Ongets of h-r rlgM hanj. Fr- m
those Injured it wa not expected tha-
Mrs. Bailey could recover out latest re-
ports Indicate that tb-3 v .11 iret will.
1 rother Bailey was a member 01 tie
Order at Altus Ok 'ahjnuv and n me .her
of the Endowment HThk Sectlo 1 No
rut) nnd carried J1.C00 Pthiati
urance.
On last Saturday May xith.
Keeper of Records and Seul. W. T
In-
th
Mc-
Conncll and the Secrctn-v of the Sec-
tlc. Pthr V. C. 1'oker 'orwt del
to the hf-adiuarte-s at rhieugn rrcofs
of Brother Biilev's den:h a." u s k)i
ns the ipcis ivachell the head oft Id-
the claim was paid and this within two
days from the time the paper had left
the post office at Altu ns the fo'lcnlng
-"legraiu frijiu resident Charles F IS
Ne 1 sho vs.
Cl.i-ugj 111 aiay 21rd. 1905. -J. V
Sbanafeit. I'erry Okfaboma. Bailey
claim pa'c today. Check mallel direct to
Aim Cba. F S. JVeat"
Pythian Protection for Pythlcn Home
should h- the mot'o . of every active
Knight of PytMaa. Have you a Sec-
tion m the Kncliivn cnt lUnk lit yjur
city? What It being done to bulk! up
ibis dFputtmeat wbict mus aided cvr
50.W0 widows ni-'o.prxna ot Knlahts
of Pythles.
Note: 8lne whl'lmi te above I have
tecelved and ain fpnvarie-ing .to See.
retasy . p. Anu Section No. 1.115
I.ctligtot.. OkUbomt- t !. payable w
Richard T. Ainlev tVaiietlt Oklahoma
father of Brother Robert li. MoUy who
Jlel re-cently oJ Pulrrrl-irjr rubarcuU sis.
Brother Moaley was a traveling sales-
man. J. B. 8HANAFELT.
Sttrene TvepresinU Ive
$100 Reward $100.
The renrer- f thld paper will bn
please 1 lo learn that thote is ut least
one drt-a-led disease that science has
been able to c ire in all its stages
and that is Catarrh. Hal I'M' Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the molluil fraternity. Ca-
tarrh being a MstUtitloinl olseuse.
re'iulrea a otngUtutlonal treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-
ally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the systom
thereby destroy Kg the foundation ot
the disease and giving tho patient
strength by builrllrg up tho constitu-
tion and SASistir.r nature In doing its
work. Th proprietors navo go" much
faith hi its curative powers that they
offer 0no Hundred Dollar for any
cam that it fails to cure. Send for
list of twitiinotiinis.
Address F. J. iTHCNBY & CO. To-
ledo. O.
Sold by all DruKXlsta 75c
Take Hall'. Family Fills for cxin-
itipatlon On Monday three divorces were grant-
ed ut El Reno. On the next day thre"
marriage license were issued. Not aP
ot the latter six were those of .he day
before however
i ii it i i ri t- U -if t
I " 111 11 I l ! .
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison-
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of the body deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble stomach trouble sluggish liver and a host of other ills all due to deranged Kidneys.
corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and
CUnED OF BRIOHT'S DISEASE.
tunny of telling what msgaiftesnt
CUR
I uftcr hsvin
stur ni
ff
it 1 had to get u
up
.. ... .a ...aa
with dropsy so
.. ... -
iebt wee
na my iy
scro.s the room In fsct. 1 wis to
ict 1 wss to badly used up that I hsd
to try FO-SY-8 KIDNEY CURE C
taken the third bottle th superfluou
Inav trouble. Mv fneade were suref
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dsrs snd Bsfafc 1 bsd ukM the third bottls th superfluous Hssh had goas ss wsll
other symptoms of Kidney treubic. Mv frwacU were surprissd tbstl ws cured ss
su inousni i was
1 1 wss eoina to die. Every
the osm of th wonderful medicine
hi Hied tt bss failed to be bsaeSttsd.
TUB first lesson that the young girl
has of womanhood is" usually a
painful one She learns to know
what headache means and back-
ache and sometimes is sadlv Ixsrne
down by this new experience of life.
All the pain and misery which young
girls commonly experience at such a
time may in almost every instance be
entirely prevented or cured by the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It establishes rccularity. It tones up
the general health and cures headache
backache nervousness and other con-
sequences of womanly weakness or
disease.
MOTHER OF TIIK FAMILY.
The anxious mother or the family oft-
entimes carries the whole burden of re-
sponsibility so far as the home medication
of common ailments of the girls or boys
are concerned. The cost of the doctor's
visits are very often much too great.
At such times the mother is invited
to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce of Buf-
falo N. Y. for medical advice which
is given free. Correspondence is held
strictly confidential.
&JOO RgWAKD P0R WOMBN WU0
CANNOT BR CUKKD.
Backed un by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures a rec-
ord such as no other remedy for the dis-
eases and weaknesses peculiar to women
ever attained the proprietors and mak-
ers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
now feel fully warranted in offering to
pay 500 in legal money of the United
States for any case of Leucorrhri Fe-
male Weakness Prolapsus or Falling of
Womb which they cannot cure. All
the World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation Proprietors of Buffalo N. Y.
ask is a fair and reasonable trial of
their means of cure.
A MOTHER'S LOVE.
A. mother's love is so divine that the
roughest man cannot help but appreciate
it as the crown of womanhood. How-
ever motherhood is often looked for-
ward to with feelings of greet dread by
most women. At such times a woman
is nervous dyspeptic irritable and she
is in need of a uterine tonic and nervine
a strength builder to fit her for the
ordeal. No matter how healthy or
strong a woman may be she cannot
but be benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription to prepare for the
event.
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WAS HEINOUS MURDER.
J. C. MeNeal Guilty of Murder at Perry
Oklahoma.
Perry. Okla. Mpy 2t lr the dlsttlc
court in this city J. C. MeNeal (colored)
plead guilty to the murde- cf Henry
Pletce whlte). The crime was ciminlt-
ted on tl.e night of Fcoruarv 1" IJOI.
and was a most helnonslj prt rie Jltnted
murder. Robbery va the motive and a:
the date of arrest It was though: that
several of McNeal's associate were Im-
plicated In the crime
Strictly Genuine
llcst of the patent medicine testimonials
are probably genuine. The follow Hg no-
tice recently appeared In the Atchison
(Ka.) Globe: "Joe Tuck a well known
engineer running on the Missouri Pac-
ific between Wichita and Kiowa lately
repealed In a big one with a picture
and when he was is this offce today
we asked him about It. He says he
bad terrific pains In his stomach and
thought lu had cancer. Ills druggist
recommended Kodol and he says It cured
him. He recommended it to others who
were also cured." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat and ourw all stom-
ach troubles. Bold by C. IL Beofro.
Social.
Monday. May 2lb the ladles of the
Etude cl ib will serve Ice cream und
cake ut Hall's Ice cream parlor after-
noon and evwilng.
CISTERNS CLEANED
ltav your cisterns cleaned and repemr-
a. I will be In town for a few days
only. Cleaning without emptying the
water. If not satisfactory no pay. ltione
Urown's restaurant. IV. IL Nichols.
WABASH SERVICE
Observation cafe ear now tn aenrtoe
"i Wabash day trains betweer Kansas
... and St. Lout both direction and
on Wabash Mw York fast mall train
No. s.
Special price on buggy harness for IS
days J B Calvert 113 West OkUt-
hoin i avenue.
1 in clsd to hsve sn oppor-
umiic FOLEY'S KIDNEY
re.ults 1 hsve ha- from mine
ah n.shl .n rmmTim va.
so unpaired thst I could scarcely sec eackof my
.-A....... .Im. I il.
bsdlv used un
i given up bop of living whin I
due jo-cBt bottle weMlteel won-
wia trinuvv rtlBR
My
1 f
few dsys seme eas comes flow miles swsy to
thst cured roe of Bnfht'e Discs sod twl oae
Two Sizes 50
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
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"A year ago I was taken sick
and tried the three doctors in our
town" writes Mrs Archie Gor-
don of Oak S.reet Boonton New
Jersey. "They did not help me
any. One said I had one thing
another said I had something
else and the last one told me
he could not tell just what was
the matter with me. but advised
me to go to a hospital. I read
about 'Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription and about the case of a
lady in Kansas very much like
my own. I suffered so could
hardly endure .to have any one
walk across the floor as the least
jar hurt me. Sent to our dray
store and got a bottle of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Pfescrintlosi.
and when I had taken one bottle
began to feel better. I took five
and a half bottles and to-day I can work
all day aid feel no bad results. None
of my neighbors tltought a .year ago
that I would be here today to write any-
thing but I say every woman who suf-
fers should never give up until Doctor
Pierce's medicines have been given a
fair trial."
"Your wonderful medicine 'Favorite
Prescription' has helped me greatly in
time 01 suffering" writes Mrs. Mints
Wright of Edwards Indiana. "Last
winter I was unable to do my work was
to bt confined in Februtry and a lady
in Illinois wrote and told me about your
medicine. I used three bottles of 'Fa-
voH't Prescription' and will say I had
the easiest and quickest confinement I
ever had. Had three children before
nnd would suffer from twenty-four to
thirty-six hours before birth but this
time only two hours. Have a fine baby
girl and she is the most healthy one o'f
all. 1 am still using the ' Favorite Pre-
scription as a tonic."
" A long time ago I suffered very much
from female weakness and decided to
write Dr. Pierce" 6ays Mollie French
of 340 E. Oreen Street Louisville Ky.
"I received u kind answer telling-rue
what to do. Followed your directions
commenced taking your 'Favorite Pre-
scription' and was cured after trying
many other remedies and different
doctors. I have been told there is
better medicine but I have not found
it although have been sold other reme-
dies. There are no medicines like Dr.
Pierce's after all. I an't write how I
suffered; was of no account to myself ox
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v Root. SciiiLiiciia. Cashier 11. W. Paimtsk N. Melville Cahteh. Asst. Cashiers
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
$ . OLDESl IN OKLAHOMA.;
Capital $150000.00.
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WINDOW GLASS
WALL PAPER or
PAINT think of the
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CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF
THE TOTAL DEATHS.
Bladder diseases in every form tones tip the
whole system and the diseases that have
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reSUlteu irOlll -ISOrueieu rviuucya uj-ajyui-in
because the cause has been removed. Com-
mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
at the first sign of danger. Do not risk
having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes.
family
as all
thsy
isfrn
last
Cents and $1.00.
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any one else; could hsrdly stand on toy
feet or walk around. When I received
your kind letter that helped me a great
deal. Will take vour medicine ns long
as I am able to buy it; it has saved mi;
many a useless doctor bill. When I
need a physician I write Dr. Pierce and
then do whatever he tells me."
HOW TO LOOK BHAUTTFtrL.
Young women or matrons should not
allow themselves to- look sallow and
wrinkled because of those pains and
weaknesses which become chronic and
are the result of colds tight lacing and
the imprudent care of the womanly sys-
tem. Many a Woman would look beau-
tiful have healthy color and bright eyes
if it were not for those drains on her
strength and those weaknesses which
come all too frequently and make her
life miserable. There is a ready-to-use
Prescription used a great many years by
Dr. R. V. Pierce in bis large practice aa
a Specialist in women's diseases which
is not like the many "patent medicines"
on the market as it contains neither
alcohol nor any narcotic. It is purely
vegetable.
ITSALTn AND IIAPPINKSS.
How to live in health and happiness
is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser. This
great work on medicine and hygiene
containing over 1000 pages and more
than 700 illustrations is sent free on
receipt of stamps to pay expens- of
mailing only bend 31 one-cent stamps
for the cloth-bound volume or only 31
stamps for the book in paper covers.
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