The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 131, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER
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Situation Wanted" Free.
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OC YOU WANT
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To Sell a Farm? o
To Sell Houuhold toodtt o
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COBSI COBS!
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jou need.
tell you alt tho COBS
Tho W. IL Coyle Co.
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTHD I have position ror rood
saleeaien. Bee me far terms. V. Bow-
era 191 West Harrison Quthrls.
SALESMEN WANTED.
GRAIN MBN Responsible firm desires
connection with grain dealer or ex-
porter that will enable us to buy grain
at good figures. Box IS Lillian Tex. 0.
Hew muth of your liQtne is use? a a.
stoma place? Stop storing and start
selling things you don't need throjgh
Leader wants.
omeone wnose bnsuiess Is witu you
I may have Inserted a. want aa touay
uause he didn't know your name and
kidress.
F0R3ALK.
COR SALE Cheap a
fcvo it at Olsmlth's.'
fire proof safe
FOR RENT.
FOR R8NT 6 room cottage close In.
furnished or unfurnished. Inquire "B."
Care Leader.
FOR RE!T S 4 or 5 oom fur.ilsied
for light housekeeping. Fre-- uwe of
plsno teter''one not! cyclone cellar J.ist
one block from car line. Aitarqse V IL
8. car of this ofllce.
LOST AND POUND.
FOUND Stick pin with lMtlals B. F.
T. Owner ean have same it Leader
offloe by proper description.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTEDTO tmile a Stvyvesant Cab-
inet Grand Piano for horse and buggy.
Call at 310 Bast Harrison avenue.
WANTBD Collectors and solicitors men
or women. lli.es per week guaranteed
the right kind. Call at J1IH W. Okla-
homa am room 14 after 6 p. m. dally.
WANTED Young lady to toae ooursa
in advertising lnitnislkras. flaholar-
shlp for sate at 0. Address "W"
Leader office.
STRAYED Bay pony mnre It hands
high while feet 8 years old. Last
seen In Host Guthrie. Reward for re-
turn of animal or Information. N. P.
Adams 411 B. Springer.
lOon's miss this bargain If you want to
e your slrl out on tlr Fourth. A new
B.00 buggy and new $18 00 harness.
ickle trimmed and $60.00 buys the out-
723 East Harrison.
R SALE One onyx fcoda rount stand
iwith three draught tubes one base
hunter and ice cheat combined live
let. one semi-circle counter one French
late mirror 6x3 feet: one S-gailon ice
earn packer; 1 200-poun.. ice chest.
Ida glasses holders etc. for 1300.
krt cash balance to suit. Two cell-
gg fans In good condition $25. L. M.
rHITSITT For) Worth Tex. 0.
JR SLB A scholarship In MoKlnney
Practical Buslnoes collage MeKtnnoy
x. Full course; value J76; will sell for
IS. Address The Leader.
I)R SALE Nice five room nouse and
two lots most desirable portion of city;
car line; all conveniences: price
$00. Address O. C. If euro. Loader.
I have a laundry paying $80 per week.
let. Only laundry in college town of
)0 people In eastern Oklahoma. Also
no cholco C room cottages now and
I'll located In this olty which I will
Iide for clear farms. CARL' G.
UTCHARD The Classen Company 1S
land Oklahoma City Okla. 0.
I)R SALE 300 acres timber land In
" is acres under cultivation.
ior-j X Y. care Leader otTce.
R T.E Scholarships In Tyler (Tex.)
.ltcrvry. Normal and Commercial col-
te; value. $40; two tor js. Aaareea.
le Leader
pit HAI.i; -On easy payments bar fix
tures new and second nana billiard
piol tables billiard and bowl'cg up.
les. Wo lead in cheap prices. Tno
Junswlok-Ealke-Collender Co. 6i7 and
Dataware St. ICansai Cltv. Mo.
WARRANTS.
fUs'TED Territorial warrants. Good
ce paid. Address "CC." oare Leader.
brat l'ubllaned in the Dally Leader
June 24 1906.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
tcnled bids will be received at the
Irr of the City Clerk up to four o'clock
Im . of J'iiih 29 1906 for the construe-
of thft following crosswalk lit the
Iv of t.utnrle. O. T.:
'he I'ny will furnish the brick and
th ui on the ground.
iro Wrnr Ave on the east aide
lMk
i-. Warner Ave. on the East side
Him St.
Warner Ave on the west side
IM ipl. St
krrnxt Warner Ave on the west side
1 th. 'it St
i i i-i Hairison Ave. on the west
t Ash St
i n--- Ash St on the north side of
8 '
i r Springer Ave. on the east side
lA-.i &i.
-" Spiinger Ave. on tho east and
-ul. s of Oak St.
'-- Springer Ave on the east ai.d
i 1"b of Elm St.
'si- Springer Ave on Uie east and
-Mi of Maple St
.- Springer Ave on the west aide
iWtlnut St
Lr.14 Division St. on the south aide
V i ij Ave.
Division St. on the north stde
jpnnger Ave.
rross Division St . on the north and
th snlcs qf Parkins Ave.
r.!-) Division SL on the north side
Jrnt Ave.
iy or.i.r or we city council.
iEAI. F. 8BXIAS.
City Clark.
lan-e about you In the street alraeot
time and almost anywhere and you
see someone aurrying rjong to ous.
a want advertlmert.
THE GROWING SOUTHWEST
o
"No oUier section of tho United
States is adbnnclug so' rapidly In
popuhitton. agriculture railroad
construction and maritime com-
merce ns Uie Southwest. Texas Is
now the leading state In railway
mileage and Oalveeton stands sec-
ond among American ports in the
value pf her exports. 'From Mun-
eey's for March.
We liave Iota of Information
about the Soutnwest valuable alike
to the investor and homeaeoker.
We may make it possible for you to
get In touch with ust the proposi-
tion you are looking for. It will bo
our endeavor to do so. If you are
Interested tell us what you want
liow mush you havo to Invest and
wo will gladly furnish the Informa-
tion free.
Low Rate Excursions on May
2nd and 16th.
Sand today for a copy of our free
book "The Coming Ccuntry" and
particulars about rates. Address
GEORGE MORTON
General Passenger and Ttaket AgL
Box 911 St. Louis Mo.
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(First Published in Dally Leader June
U. 19H.)
Notice of Application for u'quor License.
Territory of Okjahoma Logan County as.
Notice is hereby given that Georgo
Hardee has this day filed In the oflloe
of the County Clerk In and for said
County is petition asking that a li-
cense be granted him to sell at retail
mult spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot 6 Block 67. Third Ward City of
Guthrie in said County and Territory.
If no protest be filed on or before June
27. 1W6 his petition will be granted and
license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal of Bald
County hereto alHxad this Uth day
of June 1906.
(SEAL) M. E TRAPP.
County Clerk.
Dally leader 16 cents a weefc deliv-
ered every day except Sunday.
8T. LOUIS EL RfcNO &. WE8TERN
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Direct Short Line
Between
GUTHRIE AND EL RENO.
(First Published In Dally Leader June
26 1S06).
NOTICE FOR DIDS.
Guthrie O. T.. Jttne 26. 1906.
Office of County Clerk Logan Oou'ity
Oklahoma.
Bids will be received for the follownlg
repair on the county court house up un-
til 10 o'clock a. m.. Julr 6. 1M6 viz:
Celling one room and papering two rooms
in the register of deeds' olllce paper' 'ig
three rooms In the clerk's office also
painting woodwork in both offices. Pians
and specifications on file at this olfite.
(SEAL) J. D. BURKB.
Chairman.
Attest: M. E. TRAPP. Clerk.
(First Published in Dally Leader June
26. 1006.)
Notice of Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan Ounty as
Notice is hereby given that Jaa. K.
Wlllluma lias this day filed In the oflloe
o tthe County Clerk in and for aald
County of Logan his petition asking
that a llcente be granted him to sell at
retail malt spirituous and vinous liquors
on Lot 7. Block 66 Fifth Ward City
of Uuthrte In said County and Terri-
tory. If no protest be filed on or before July
11. 1906. his petition will be granted nnd
license Isaued.
Witness my hand ard the sil of said
County hereto a'Hved hla 26'h day
of Juno 1906.
(SEAL) JI. E. IRAPIV
Cou-'ty Cerk.
J. L. McICBOWN. Deputy.
. uigui TWViU."
thrrfnn climbed the atefaK
ubstantts.1 lvokK fconm oo U.ty
-anJ-rancJ3i uMl V tftTBUB&.
ured him Miss Fenloa wsa In. Sb
otild take his card to her at once.
Athertou wont into the coy recep
tion room to wait In t moment tU
fctor'lerft wro whisked aalde and Mar-i
garot- Featdn entered the room. 8hi
looked at ACtiertcm eoldljas tie jumpadl
to hU feet
"So you're eome at laLM she uald.
Atherton smiled In enigmatic fashion
Ho seemed neither" eiribarTaeeod nor
apolojteUc. The girl was plainly Irn-J
Uted.
"My hoar Margaret" eald ho "I know
She sailed a! hl with a wvrtt t..
ten4lMW ir hr eye.
"Iv'imW 1 bf such a hlnderaucer' the
I'd be a happy sewer digger
he cried and before he
he had caught her in his arm.
e tunny part of It all Is" aild
minutes later "t had folly
my mind that your answer
'uo'. Kansas City Star
EatSr
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aaf riaf
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fi Slg'aM
vaSh
I owe you a thousand upologloa butn tuys that thif Qceen refused to apMK
inter-
I wa
He Wants Another Flood." "
Ri'fy Smith a fjniior residing no.nr
Havana. UK was enablod to buy a
Sarm this spring by wiling flsb Sev-
tral weeks a$o when the first 'high wat-
r came and before Ice went out of the
ajiee the water barked up on a patch
f ground owned bv Smith. iod waj
.bout 3 feet deep Smith noticed that
ihere were thoiteenas of fish working;
n there and decided to oatch them rie
Tent to Havana hired three semes and
d expert fisherman. The first day's
tch was CO.000 pounds. For threo
vrtks ho seined and hauled flvb indi
vben the water went) down Smith bad
leared $7 000. He took the money aud
ought a farm adjoining Havana.. The
Hannibal Journal ivouohea for tho
tory.
Quickest
Time Lowest
To
Fare
Hobart
Lawtoa
Maagum
Anadarko
Chlekasha
VN'eathwford.
And '
'I understand that you aro sending
our boys to night school."
Ycssuh.'' answered Undo Raspberry.
"Can't they go In the daytime?"
"Dey mout" was tho reply: "but '
Toter to hab dem take dalr spare tlino
o "do daylight when do chickens is
ride awake an' kin took after delr-
e'fs." Washington Star
Other points located on the Rock
Island System. Making close
connections at
Guthrie
For all points
North and East
Tialns Run as Follows:
Lv. Outhrle 915 A- M
Ar. El IteH 11:45 A. M
Lr. Guthrie 515 P. M.
Ar. El Reno 7:0 P. M.
Lv. El Seao ...6:55 A. M
Ar. Quthrlo 8:40 A. M.
Lv. Bl IVaue 2.00 P. M
Ar. 'Juthrie 4:80 P. M.
Mixed train. Dally except Sunday
Passenger train. Dally except
Sunday.
W S. Wells
Commercial Agent
Outhrle O T.
FOR SALS
I Good paying hotel and two lots. Stable for U fee gjKftary. buggy shed
h bouse brie arch save sever Jalilng wet!. Oalv betel la aood town.
trade for elty property. Heaaess fr seHbig. A bargain.
iProperty to setl. trade or rent In an part of the City er Territory.
-W Okla. are.
T. H. UAXN.
flrsthi? Qjw
"Ah" said tho man who was elver
o moralising "death ooroae alike
e rich man and the poor man."
"Bxcept" replied the observant man.
that to the former ease it Is usually
ocompanled by reporters.''--PhHadol-hla
Press.
"Brown Uvea on the royalties of his
ooks. dosn't he?"
"Yes soup throe Uses a w4c and
othplek on Sunday" Atlanta Consti-
Uon.
"I'm Burprtacd really. Mr. flonoit
fou musnt klsa met Yht would my
.usband tAj Put your self in hU
laror toti. tttt's what I'm Uylng W
ftssE " JMi
JUST CALL ME UP
When ynu need ooal. Your orae
will be filled lust as quleltly and satl'
faetory a-s it you had come In person
to order it. and the ooal will be just
as good ax ever came out of a min&
clean dry and Tollable. Have plenty
of Howard McAlester and CatnmorOo
coat Black Diamond and Anthracite.
N. T. OHEADLH.
Tho Coal Man
IT' ... Wm i.
really I couldn't come last evening. The
tact la I had a business nppoIntmenL"
"A business appointment?" sho inter-
rnpted Incredulously.
"Exactly" said be. "And today
ideUMned lit the uftlce until afer
o'clock."
"At tho offloe?" she asked with
puttied frown.
"At the ornco" be repeated smlwig
Imperturably. "You see I nave at Axat
heeded your advice. The old oarJess
life Is behind me. I'm a toller now a
brwd winner. If yon like." I
"In what capacity pray?" shoi in-
quired the faintest hint of saraHsm
ih""1"; nt the corners of her uiuuth.
"I'm a humble clerk In an Insurance
office" lie explained. "Wlthorby se-
cured the position for me 'job' he pre-
fers to call IL"
"Really Tod?" she asked dubiously.
"Really" he affirmed. "This is my
first day at It."
"Oh I see" sho said. "You didn't
come for for your answer lost night
because you wonted to wilt until you
were really doing something. Ted I m
glad you nre an idler no longer. I'm
proud of you."
He smiled rather lugubriously.
"I must confess I prefer idling" ho
laid.
"But you'll stick it out?" she asked.
"Oh. I shall stick it ouL no fear''
!a1d he.
"Well VV. forgive you for not coming
(aft night" said she. "And since you
are working really doing something
however humble it is the answer you
want"
"Pardon mo" Ae interrupted her. "1
can't havo an answer. I have no right
to one. You will very kludly forget
Margaret that I have ever asked for
one."
She looked nt him vrltfii speechless at-
tonishmetiL Ho was smiling gravely.
"Margarot" ho said kuletly. "I put
the old life behind me because I had to.
Tho failure last Tuesday of Simpson &
Co. has put my finances In a tottering
cumUtlon. There will be Mmet&lng
left. It is true but little very little
( am a clerk because I have to because
It means bread and butter to mo."
Sho sat for a moment In a stunned
illence.
"Oh. Tod" sho cried at length "I'm
10 sorry."
"I don't mind the loss of the money
to much" said he slowly "and after
ill I don't believe I'm so terribly afraid
of work. Dut the part that hurts lies
In the tact that I have to lose you. Or
course dear I know just what you at a
going to say that you'll wait for me
through oternity if necessary lint
that isn't wise. You must be tree
absolutely free so that when the other
fellow comos along who Is just aa good
as I am and a little better probably
rou can listen to him with no disloy-
alty to me."
He trjed to speak lightly but there
was a note of bitterness In his voice.
Ho rose and stood a minute Involute.
"Good-by" he aald shortly and bolt-
ed for the door.
The girl roeo quickly and barred ttio
way. IJer oheeks were flushed and her
ys shining.
"Tod." she said "I'm ashamed of
you ashamed and dlssappointed."
He stood before her silent.
"I thought yon oared enough for m
to understand me" she said with some
beat
"Cared" he cried. "Good Lord Mar-
garet; can't you see what this means
to me?"
"But you dou't understand'' sho
went on; "you're not even trying to.
You look at this matter in your one-
ilded man fashion. You dep't ask
what it meant to me or what I want to
Jo. You say to me 'You are fra' sad
you seem to think that ends it."
Her eyes were shining auspiciously
sow. Atherton looked at her helpless-
ly. "It Is now you need me when you
have every thing to do" she said "sod
ret you cast me aside aa if 1 would be
idrag."
"Good heavens no. child!" be said
quickly. "Dut do you suppose I'd 1st
you make sseto sacrifices for me? Do
you suppose I'd let you live in all that
poverty means the narrowness Um
obscurity of It "
"Ted wfcat ars narroneas and eb-
tenrity If I have you?" ebe asked. "I'm
not afraid."
Atberton's bands were clinching and
UBctiBchlng nervously.
"ott't tempt me." be said. 1
Ten Times Eaitsr.
It u tea times easier to cure ought
eroup whoa slog -cough and aM luc attd
bresehlal gkectlooa when the towetc ore
epen. Kennedys Laxative Honey and
Tar Is toe original Laxative Covet)
SjrtHi. Gently moves the beweta and
escpete ail W from the system. Best
for Ceuglts Celds Croup Whopping
Cough ete. Remember the name "Ken
nedy's4' and see that the red clover blcs.J
aom and t honey bee la in the bottle.
Sold by C R. Reofro.
Interviewing a Queen.
not very ottea that a Queen of
is Interviewed by a reporter.
o Parle Oeutots publish a dis
probalfly authentic from i rep-
tntlve of the paper who gays that
fhad the honor of being reoMved
Queen Alexandra on board the roy-
al yaoht at Marseilles. The writs
ui-on political matters snd he gives
tho following report of th Queen'
conversatlc: :
Queens must do all In their power
to prepare their children for the exalt-
eu positions which they will be telle 1
upon to occupy. It should be their
tctk. however ctfftcutt it may seew tj
comfort the afflicted and unhappy.
That Is the best and sweetest part Uisy
can play and for myself I have no
v-ith to play any other. In the tronb
lous times in which we are living it is
impossible not to be affected by tho
dissatisfaction or the nu xes. which is
la many ways natural enough. Betlevo
me It the social problem evpr cn bo
solved It will be by reason of the
gtodneas of women by mutual iove
and n common reverence for the I'ght
for justice and charity. You talk as
men of war but we women speak al-
ways of peace pence in every nation
rcACO between all nations. I was edu
Cflttal in the school of a king who was
Ufore all things just and I have tried
lilts hlru to preach lore and charity.
I have always m'strusted warlike prep-
nrftlons of which nations seam never
to tiro. Some day this acoumn'ated
lUhtorial of soldiers and guns will
bust Into flames In a frightful war
that will throw humanity into mourn-
ing on earth and grieve our universal
Father In Heaven.
Life Jobs.
"Onco a civil servant always a civil
servant" appears to be the motto of
the English civil service .for unless ono
rroies dishonest or an extratrdlnary
poor workmnn he is retained In ser-
vice until tho age limit is reached and
thi salary Hot Is exchanged tor the pen-
sion roll.
Unlike the civil service In the United
Slntes there Is no strong partisan-
ship; appointees hold their positions
no matter which party ciay bo In pow-
or. The pay Is not largo ovon In view of
the small cost of living In ISngnnd. Fit-
tsev dollars is about tho limit of weak-
ly payment In the Postofftoe Depart-
ninit though sorao of the oxecutlve
positions pay as high as $2000 n year.
The excise department 1b a favored
branch the pay starting at 1250 n year.
This is raised by a yearly increase of
?::". until the pay reaches $400 and af-
ter a year it jumps to $675. Prom thero
on the pay jumps rapidly to $1250 year-
ly and If Uie officer is fortunate in st
It st arriving at tho dignity of col act-
or be draws $4000 yearly.
Parliamentary clerkships run from
$500 to $3000 a year and the Navy de-
partment will run a clerk up I o $3000
If he reaches the Importance of flaot
paymaster.
In spite of the small salaried the
places are eagerly sought sinco it
means a life position with a pension
for one's declining years.
FOftOW THE rtAO. DADTFCTC Always Follow
J. Ltsr l lO 1 -3 Orthodox Banners
5
WABASH Orthodox Consists in
; making travel tsafe for valuable
fretfcht.
. THE WABASH
S; popular route to tbo
5
will bj tile
5
:j SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Kansas City
Sj nri "Tho Goodfellowship Train" $
: l
j To the NORTHKRtf ANN1V1MSARIRS at St. LeuW 3.
5 after adjournment of Ihe Steulhofh Baptist Convention S
ROUND TRIP j8.50 HOUND TRIE
Kansas City to St. Louis
WATCH for our Wabash Cap Man -a walking question box to
answer all questions tegardlng Kansas City. He will be at the deiogotes' com-
mand on arrival at our Un.on Station.
Rev. F. C. McCennall Stephen A. C
iv. J. M.
Wr refer te eor mutual frienda:
North rap. and the Rev. S. M. Ilrown. of The H'otti and rfcy or Rev
uuriey Kansas wily Ms. ar Kev. W. II. Eatoo Olay Center Kas.
1 or farther particulars address:
L. S McCLELLAN. C
Wetleca Passenger Agent Wabash R R.. I
803 Main St. Kansas City Mo. J
VlVv.vvusAwvvwv.vv.vAffrvvvr
SLSSXSKSrttBSJLi
L. C:.. ggpm
Kansas City Soutliera Railway
Straight as tlio Cow Flics"
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
PASSING THROUGH A GREATER DIVER8ITY OF
CLIMATE SOIL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHER
RAILWAY IN THE WORLD FOR ITS LENGTH
Along It line are tho finest lands stilted fnrsrowiaRsmall (train. corn flax
cotton; for oommerulal apple and pi'h orclu-iln. tor other fruits and ber-
ries; for eommerelal i-anteluup potato tomato end general truck farms;
for naRnrcunoaml rloe tMililvA'ton for mpiehsntable timber; for raining
horsoe mules cattle hogs hvp poultry ml Angora go-its.
Write lor Inlorma'ian Oencernlng
FRCE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
Hsu Colony Looatlons Improved Farm. Mlntral Land 1 Htoa Lanie and Ttmtw
Lands and tor coplos ol "Current Evtnti" Buli.iitt Opporlunltlii
Rice Book K. 0. 8. Fruit Book.
Cheap roond-trlp hometerkers' tickets on tale first and third Tuesdays of
each month
TH SHOOT LINE TO
"THE LAND OF FULFILLMENT"
X K. MOKBIS Trav. Pass. Ajt. O. a. WABHEE Q. V. end X. A.
Kansas City Mo. Santas City Mo
X. S. nOESXiSIl Trav. Pass and Xmlir'a Jiat. Kansas City Mo. C
Don't Weep Mrs. Newiywed
It has been generally conceded that
masculine nature is not proof sgalnsi
weeping but I know of at least ono
case where a four months' brida learn-
ed a lesson she never forgot
The first difference) between the
pslr arose from a thins; so trivial sho
uld not recall it when she told the
story. She wanted her own way and
ned for It while her young husband
looked o unmoved. Finally be got
up from bis chair stretched himself
with a broad yawn and remarked:
"Jove! I never knew a woman could
get so ugly In so short a time." The
tears drbAl up op the spot and s young
woman with flaming cheeks and
swollen feature swept from tho room.
tlung her chamber she sought the
mirror and acknowledeged the truth of
hi remark.
She was ugly there was no deny-
tug it and she bad allowed a man for
whom shs bad always endeavored te
look her prettkjtt to see her In an tin-
ilstterlng guise. "It shall be the last
time" sho whispered with uneray and
it was. 8b tried other tactics to gel
hst she wanted and tlwv never failed.
It would have been easy to drive that
man from home yet he lias proved tb
uiu) domestic of husbands. Its just
happened to be a ptoott who detest
weeping and It Ms wlf bad Hot bsw
wis shs sight have found a deal of
irouMt 1 ihe funj.-.-PblbjuafpaU
Bulletin.
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Two Birds With
One Stone
Go out and sec tbe Lrwis and Clank Exposition at
Portland Oitn this" summer. Take In Colokado en
ioute. Visit Ykllowstone Paiiic If you like or go down
tbe Pacific Coast and see San Franoisoo and the
wonders cf Lower California while you are at It. That's
more than "two bird"" but It can all be done at one rate
a greatly reduced rate at that.
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See that your ticket reads via Rock Is-
land. Pull information on request
CEO H. LEE C. P A. Llttlo Rook. Ark'
J S McNALLY. DpA Oklahoma City
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It Is said that boiling visegar op.
plied as hot as can be boras to Uie
gum and cavity of an setting tooth will
allay until relief is obtained.
Bs&n tit 2 v&C til HtW aWtft tftVpsf
Removed.
The Lux-BOJar Ahetsaet company
ha naeved to the Head lea ButMIng ep
peette new peatefflse. '
Cally Lester 10 eats a wee deliv-
ered every day except Soaday.
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Is the new train between Kansas City and
3 Chicago. It runs via the new short line the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
I Railway
S Electric-lighted throughout The Southwest
g Limited is a blaze of glory along the new
g route. Its equipment includes coin par tmeut
and standard sleepers observation-library
Scar dining car and coaches. It arrives iu the
Heart of Chicago in time to connect with all
S eastern trains. If you are going East it is
worth while to write for descriptive booklet.
M. F. SMITH C.A
343 Main St Dulles.
G. L. COBB S. P.A.
907 Muln St Kivmas Cltv.
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HOUSE
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HILL
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And there's pare air pure water and swaahme
on tbe bill last tbe plocs (or a rest a flex lbs
long winter. It's the
Crescent Hotel
Eureka Springs Ark.
OWED BY THE FRISCO SYSTEM
Jtoaad-trip tickets 10 Snreica
strings sale every day in
ties year.
G. VV. STRAIN D. P. A.
WUhtta Kan.
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