The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 89, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LIMpiCR GUTTmiE OKLA. FRTDAY AUGUST 28 190$.
ANTRYMAN IN CHEAP
HOTEL A DESCENDANT
OF ROYALTY
EADS IN GERMAN PAPER
7 OF HIS GOOD FORTUNE
Ij&Mm a GaptalR in Im-
; psrisl Guards and Had
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I'pcdal to Dally Lender.
hi !s.fi Ynrfc. Aue. 28 Herr Alexnn
Vr on V aljenburg. of Prussia will
ll for his native and tomorrw in tht-
ferago of one f the jftn-th (icinian
Joyd llll'S He Js a eliien of th
orld who lifh been everything from
'n officer in t ve German Imperial
yards lo a brulh-ry man i.j a foui-tn
die Saen Inland hotel He Is going
time to get ?4V nno which ho inherit
Jl fr m hi great grandfather who
"'us Prince Augustus of Prussia a lie-
IhW Of Frederick the Groat.
I Vo)i Waldenbiirg for the past few
Cks nan maut nis nomc in. un unpre-
Wious little lodging at N'o. 212 Wool
yhlrty-slxtb street aud it was there
Jiat he reail lu a German newspaper
Berlin solicitor' advertisement ask-
l.tig Information of Capt. APjtnmler von
I.Naidonbiira: He flew as the crw
llloa to tho Gortnait consul's office and
l-iroved 11b ldentlt? to that official.
rilnee Augustua zt 1'rusjia on
.ValdoftbmK'fl croat'Erandfathor. was
VEon of Prince Ferdinand the young-
t hrether of Frederick tho uroat
Prince Augustus was fnid of tue soei-
tj' hf fair woniOtx When lie died he
eft two illegitimate fanillleB ono fain-
ly of them tho children of Mnnv Fred-
rlca WIchman vvho -was
Never FaiS? toResJorc
Gray Hair to KsNatura
y-i ain..(ar: j
t-IIAUfi: 1I1U IlKaUBVK ti'M
No matter how lung llhae beca gray
orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
of healthvhalr. Stopa ite falling: out.
and positively rcnioven Dan
druff. Keeps li air soft and trlosfcy- Re
fuse all substitutes. 2)4 times at much
iu$100aa50c. sue. Is Not n Dye. i ' U ' ! i
91 and 60c. polllcs.at.dniqnlsfBiltfeABfy-.As.BTVRDE OF SIN
Sdid Wforlrre tk ' Th Catoel theJIiilK"
J'WHyllaySpec. Ca Newark K.J. j
Hay's Hurllna SoapcureirimpVit
J. N. WALLACE AND A. E. GRAY.
Inn.lMime nopirty v illed him 1 nn
uni ii- anil timifil frrm thj aim t the
Jo i HvinK in i. sboit time he had
run almost throiiHh Is inherltnuco nnd
II nan then thai he set sail for Amer-
ica. H landi'd IU Ni'W York with $1.0(M)
In lit "iioekPt hiii! in avowed purpose
of marrying a 1 1 li American wife.
Having heard th.it they were to be had
in I irge iimitbt r at the Walil rf-Aator
la. he rcdlsleriii thure on his arrival
hilt on hi flu' '(ht lie was invlltfd
to UUe A hand tn thr nntlunal game
and when dawn stole f.i Mirough the
rurtMna hit solitary 1000 had van-
ished like a mist
After ft ow I 1bp be wwit to the
hend porter f the hotel and obtained
emp:oymen' on hin uiff. and for a
month hustled trunk on and off the
freight eleva'vu
After "lio gave up Hint job ho boenmo
In turn li vijIt.M an insurance genl. a
boot' nniu.-er r. i Idltig master and a
panmnian '" ' h 'el ai Totteuvllle
I. I His iHt"iiiilouipn. has been as
i ehaufti'iii f .- 1 iblfe automobile
Von WaldenbuiK Kald that he had
oaten all tho hmk ho over moans to
ent and that when he collects hlB ?40.-
000 ho moans to nurse It Ho will also
resumo his title of Baron when ho gets
back to Berlin ami wilt take his right-
ful place in socIe.tr.
Malaria Makes Pale Btood.
Tho Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE-
LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma-
laria and bollda up Uio systora. For
grown pooplo aud children COc
NOTICE.
K J'i
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EN DS'PLlErA
EXHORTER
OF
!
Heart Strength
ITcsrtStrcnctli.CTnwirt'WcftlaiMl.wrnnsKcrTa
Ftrcngth. olr Nnrre WcVneBT-uothinic inoro. I'd
lUvoly. not ono woak beatt in a huniJroil is. In it-
iwll fti-tunllr dlimiwd. It l almost nlniiTl a
hiildMitlnr Iltllo ncro ilrcnlly Hull U Intilt.
ThU bliwuro ntrvo tho CSinllnc. or itWhnVi'rTB
lnu lr Hwdii. snl musf hftre mora toMlf. "oro
ttnlilllty more cntrolltnr. hioro itAomlrg
itMtiKth Wthotit tliht the Heart mtuf (tyitbiaa
to fall and tha stoumch ouil VldneV. aK&'tiara
thoM hinta rmitroillnr nrrvos.
.rr:
tMaW
Whe
en are
YouG
oiri2f to
Tlil olrtitly pxpUtni why. as a ncdleln. Dr.
BhoWsltHtd AIWA 1BU m Uie MSttSlotKi K UHrea
forirFakbndalllnBlIcnrts T)r Slioor Ant souitbt
tho cnu' ol all this painful palpitating. ui7oait-
Ing lioart dMnii. lr ghoop' Rcstoretlro-tliU
popular ip iXTtlptlon U alone directed to llicsa
went and watlrtg ilorvo renp;r It builds;
Jt UTrturtbenn. it oCtrs real scnutnftlicarf help.
HAD MADE IMPASSIONED
PLEA TO PENITENTS
j
Meeting Breaks Up When
. Mother Places Infant at
Feet o! Preacher
If Trot VMiJd luio ftroiii IteaHi ttrong dj-
cestlon. strnirtlien llieso ncrvu rertaulUn
ibom w needed with
Or. m
n
60
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WALLACE'S DRUG STORE.
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Please Note Some of tlie Karnes of Pieces we IiaveJ
Assorted kid: :POT OH THE'-COUNTER TO CLOSE
OUT at Very Good Prices
i
Uaroiicss on Waldenbiirg Her son
IJdw&rd left a s n Utlward whq In turn
11HI iuir I'uuuiuu uiiv n yiivm jiuauu-
ter mo man who wju ati ior vur-
nmhf thl week
j Aiexanoer von mi n enuuru is iiuiu-
.rtt.j. rAnru rtt.1 ntnl WfiK ..Ifittntr..! at t
miv vu.a .( . -j.m ..fc.M. ...
Jonn received a commlHSlon In tiie
army aim uciiuu v r'liimw in iniiu-
eprlal guards He then cn'ma into a
Gttt'nrlo OHIa. Aug 2G-A1I pattiCa
iftiiil gavo d't. Stnith and Woalorn
honus noto and that wish to cilter
into tho agreement of tho Uuthrio
ltetailera ABftocIatlDn to dofond said
notoa. may do bo by calling at our of-
llco and signing sail agroem6pt an-1
ennobled as' paj'K tlielr pro rata fihure of costt.
oi an sunn.
This ngreeniMnt in not conflnoi to
tho netnllers' hut Include! nil signers
of'said nolvs. llornor Dovorcux
Hlhlreth and Whitoloy aro tho attor-
neys to dcteml said "ntreemeiit." Of-
flee 116 W. Ohla nveuuo. rear room
of Aiklorsoii building. Gutlirle Uotnll-
crs' Association AV. A. Ilayson sec-letarj.
St. Louis Aug. SS. John N. irutolt
crsop aJood boforc a crowd at peni-
tents iu tho Union mission iu'1920
Fran Win tn-anDo last night exiioitiiiB
those wflo hail stiined to ooino for-
ward and lay their burieu of sin at
hlg feet and conCfsw their wayward-
ness nil the would be forgiven.
He was Impactiloned In his pie to
thu sinners and inoro than one listen-
er on the bnchd stirred uneasily. A
soli or two shook the stilled r.udtonce.
There wore solonm murmurs of
VAmen" from tfcoso In the front rowa.
A woman iu tlio back seats bogan to
sing softiy "Como to me.'all yo who
are honvy laden."
WomanDrlngs Baby In
A slondor girlish woman hurst
through tlia donr aud started down
tliJ Cislo towarJ the gray-haired lunu
who atood with uplifted nrnis inviting
all who hod sinned to bring their
burden forwnrJ. His aVcs woro clos-
ed iUuMlo'dld'nOl 60o the young' wo-
uHiti nor did ho hoar.
"Horo is your Uttte bunion of sin"
slid said o tho man who had coaxod
th ropontant to como forward. A
wafi came from tho olnnket Hho loft
at hi feet. It wa tho wall of an in-
Bint.
The ma" Jroppwl his arms and
looked at tho bundle- ou-tho lloor with
oyet front which Uitf JUrtt'or fostaBy
had lied. Terror had taken Us place.
'Were Is your child." tho woman
1
ef& 9s
The I pQnnp
Mas Inem
Clerk's Records
Treasurer's Records
Trustee's Records
Road Overseer's Account Books.
Before Buying Address The
I R'ATiIjR
Printing
Guthrie -
C
said. "You would not support it
cannot support it any longor."
Instantly tiiore was an uproar.
"It Isn't mine" said tho mnn. "I
will have nothing ta do with it."
Meotlug Brea ks up.
Tile pieetlng Ciroko up without an
others coming to th front and the
baby waa left on the lloor until a
motherly woman pushed through the
cnnil and picked it tip. She was a
Jewess
To the baby's dren was pinned a
latter which toW that It was 24 'lays
old and that it fat'aer was John N.
liutcheison and its mother- Cora
ThiuipMii. it was taken to St. Aim's
Oiphannxe b) a policeman and left
thire. In tho confusion tho glrl-nioth-cr
dlsnpiioniuil.
Huteharson tho man at whoa feut
Whe baby was laid and whom the
m.itmtr accused of bt)InB IU father
has been for five ya.-s n "workor" In
the missions of the clij.
The woninn tempted me ami I
Ml." ho quoted wJion ho wua askotl
If the woman's accusation that he was
the tatlnir qf tre child were tiue.
' How did jou reconcile your con-jiu-t
vltb Corn Taominon an I your
1 pleaching in tiiH mission"' he was
askel
1 did not reconcile It at all" ww
the answer. "1 vb a backslider. I
'f hud been Jed off and had fallen from
Mother Tells Story.
Cora Thompson's story of her ex
perlences with llu.clierson Is told In
the fi Ilowlng note sue plunml to the
imbya flress bofor0 leaving It at
Hutchersou's feot:
"Tn this Uany the father Is one of
I tke leading men of your work. He
has lived with me for over a nar nnd
at the same time has worked with
you. 1 love my bah hotter than life
Itself" an J I !ivo tried to Keep it. but
cannot work niNi pay It all 1 have
Bone to the fathor. John N. Hutcher-
son a - la lv mid have asked 4ifm lo
give Mime help so I can keep it H
replied that he would see me an 1 the
baby In linll llrst. I ualkel uve.y 1
iilil one v"eH' hoard for It tn 1 have
Uio pttMieJR.o'Uwiy nnotbar. I nnve no-
ufherotrftKciliud thought beet to givo
it to the father. Tub lkby is twentj-
foiir dt)S Qhl. Its name Is (Uadye
I Grace Hntehe-son The fathor Is
John N. IHutolierson'and the mother
Its Cora Thaiiipson I love the liuoy
ntul would keep it but 1 hav no home
tor it. What was I to do? John would
riof help me. but ttlll he wouhl go tn
tbdt uIapo and talk of the Dlbe t.nd
then gc rlt-'Ut'cut an A live wUh a vip.
ifflian Wlthoyi bs(ug raiirric4tother .
o?jfMnitlbu. for iu W. jp0
NEV STATE COMMITTEE
Following Is tho new state Demo
erotic eommlUne eledted In the nuent
pilirttirlee
Adair V. If. 'bavls Stlllwoii ouia.
Alfalfa Lafo Knodler Helena.
AlOlJtV-- '
iJenvoi
flocklyam J.-l). Iiatlard Sayre.
l)lnIneF. 1. Alton Okccun.
lirynn W. a' tjUerbaek. rjureu?
Caddo It. Hestbr Apache.
Canadian Barl lieobe El lleno.
Prtef ifrank BoHnor Aidmore.
Cherokee W. W- Hasting9 Taut-
qtiah Choctaw Boh Cbnad Grant
Cimurron Thomas ntenmond Jui
gcnsoti .
Clr eland--George bmlih Loxing
ton.
Coal-W light Chilatjan conlgnto
Comancl c John Mc. Young tJa-
ton.
Craig v. 1). E Amos vinlln.
Creek M. Jones flfistow
Cuslar T. h. Stone. Custer City
Dolaws.ro T. S. Itoffer Groc.
Dewey ICIrioy Franco.
Kill CooTSe E. .Daker Gago.
OartiOld C. p. Hubhell Enid.
Grady E. F. Jouoa Chlukasua.
Grant A. C. Thompson JLnmout.
Orcer It. L". TIiqmpBuu Mangum.
Joffenonr-J. L. Kollh Addlngton.
Johnston Gcorgo . Dudley Tisn
bpltigo . t ti4A
JCay WiJIh Scott T?hkaw'a.
Kingfisher Kred Eahlor liennob
ey.
Kiowa U. p Von Rioter Hobart.
LaUlniar-1 AI. Cooper WilbitrtctL
Lo Horo--ll. II. Mtiisoo Spiro.
Llncolti K. V. Hoftman Chtuidler.
Logan --J. D. Uuriro Guthrie.
Love G. II. Aiontgqmory. Mar
rlotta. i r-
Majors John U. npbbcrts Fair
.ev
Marshall Summers Hardy Madid
Mnyen H. M. Butler Pryor CreeS
Mun a L. C. Coylo lona.
Muskogeo Fred P. Ihonson Mna
1 ogee
McLainn J. F. Sharp Purcoli.
AlcUintuin It. F. Wilson Isabella
Noble A. I. Thompson Perry.
Ixowata Bert Tlllotsop.
Okfuskee J. I Wnrraon Oltouiah
Oklahoma It. It. Fuller Oklahoma
City.
Okmulgee -"v7. A. Hialf Okmulgee.
Osage E. F. Seott pawhuskn.
Ottawa J. K. Moore Miami.
Pawmfe 0. M. Berry Pnwiioo.
Payne--Da(e 'LUion Stillwater.
Pittsburg Toll Atilwee Ki-ebbs.
Pontotoc turn T. McQImo. Ada.
.pQttav.iromto L. T. ' Sdminona
ijnudo.
Ilogor Mlirs T. M. MMor. Opo-
Hogerw Waller E Morris OJiolsoa
lidshell T. I. Smith Chant.
Hnghea 13. A. Edmonson .'IIphMn-
villo. ffh
Somltiolu K. E. Jnyne "WhwQk
INSTRUMENTAL.
Pig Tails.
Rain Bow.
Black and While.
Morse's New Barn Danco.
Powder Rag.
Sweethearts
Hide and Seeli. .
All the Money.
Pawn Eyes.
Pickles and Peppers.
Vloletta
Dixie Blossoms
Merry Widow Wallz
Grab Apples -
Fluffy Ruff h s Rag.
Smiler Rag
VOCAL.
Won't You Be My Baby Boy?
Red Wing.'
In Monkeyland. ' s
As Long as the World Rools.On.
The Old Time Rag.
Where the Suwanee River Winds It's
Silv'ry Way.
I'm Afraid to Come Homo in the Dark.
Ther6 Never Was a Girl Like You.
When a Fellow's on the Levol'With a
Girl.
When the Moon Plays Beek-a-Boo With
You.
Drea.mmg
Why Don'c You Try?
Dreaming Love of Yci
Morning Gy
When We Are M-A-R.-R-I-E-D
Say Sis Give Us a. Kiss
T II III
lOMel Music House Inl
Oklafioma ' I
115 W. Otla. Ave. Gatbrie Okla.
O.
OMa.
Soquaynh J. Q. JlcComb Sallsaw.
Stepheun T. 1 Wado. Slarlovw
Tillman K ' T KtiniwInU Fredorlct
TttUa G.' N. Wright T"lfa.
Waogor Tom Harrall Wagoner.
Wushingion IJowufil Webbor. Bart-
esvllle. Washl'a Sam Masslligaht Cordell
Woodward D. P. Alarum Wood-
ward. Woods John U. Doolip Alva.
Atoka Denver Omrvili Harper
Jnckeon Pushmataha mid Tax as couu-
i.es huvp thus far tailed to send in
tiarneH of compiliteemeji.
!0id not rroeper Thpn they leased a!
mall farm near Berlin and besan to
raise strawbeny and other fnilt plants
'i nd nppl aud peach seedlings. Their
faim of n few acres has broadened In
'torn farm of hundreds of acres all do
ripd lo ire cultivation of plants and
f cdilng3 When there ia not a ready
market for the apple seedlings the
fim ships them to ownors of aband-
oned 'arm laudB on tho mountain
bides In Westorn Maryland and Weal
Virginia and offer s to tako a porconl-
ee of Mio vield if the treo3 thrive
Melbourne Aug 28. Tho American The returns have been cumlittf In for
battloshlp fleet will nrrire hnre tomor-'tfie past three or four ware and the
row and Molbourno is ready to receive. ltBrrl;0'p 'e flndlng laig.- additions
Admiral Sperry and his meu with ito tuclr forluue-
. .. ..iiii... rpi. t! The Harrisons' farm Is one of the
n:;:;r; ;Lj;: VnV .;.! jno:lMsca lh0 bonn t0 proce6d wha lts
v ...... -. . scores oi men aro ompioyeu uimy. ah
?ion. Amoilcan colors being nrifuaely llUor()StlnK historical fact connected
inwrniingieii van uie u.BKiisn uoiura. h . . ... Rtonhon Doctnur
tho naval hero of Tripoli and who was
A lfttei from the att rney general's
dnnaitment to Stale School Superin-
tendent Camoron. chairmnu of 'ho
boaid of pardons made pt'illc today.
N. Hutchereon '
COll A THOMPSON.
Neil Gardner Doing Well.
Nell 11 Gardner stewait at Ft Sup-
ply Insane asylum la making a tluo
t eeot d Nell was a memiei of the con-
etliiittennl coiiiAntUm i-n.l noned the
jiwipte well Ae slewsrt lie & welj
iikd by i(fleil and paitouis "Hvi'y
.tUlug is Democracj and Shyan nrquud
Hupply' aaj Net)
NEV OKLAHOMA INDUSTRIES.
MuskoKr iv- J25.4W divestment com-
pany: jioowi land company.
Holdeiiilte $l.0 oil nnd a
romnjuiy. $".oro oil and gn compemj
Nowata jir.ooo oil company .
Nardln Teletihope icelMm.
Woodwaid $50.0C0 grain and ele-
vator cqmpnny.
Cllntun $5000 haalwnro cnmpnny
tflutwtieo J104HXI Innll company.
BartIov1Ie JR.fiOO oil company.
Tulsa Sttvjt-i oil company.
Oklahoma City 5KV000- cotton gin
King Edward Prosidont
and Admiral Sperry may be . . . . . moA Barry
.er iwn.i. wnen ine wuor- tlPnu . . - ihn n ...
I'ort Pliilln'u hettd '?- .' .. tn ; 3 . nU.
1 lw mat -v "c .. v. ..o- - r-
Poitralts Of
Itoobevelt
eu on ev
lean fleots entci
early in thd mciulnu. it wLl be met
..j L uLKA...iA ......... I. .... A-v...udA.t .f
" ..!.. .."r? . ...:....r l..i ...... When Mr. HarriRon bochmo
Anarae"Zgranrrhe 'eni Winced ma the omc.oncy of Ids farm
lufod for the storage of foods.
When Air. Harrison
con-
work and to borrow nioncy for the
lircsout.
Tho legislature created the board
but failed to make an appropriation
for IU expenditures tl suggested
to tho chairman tfoat tho applicant;) for
clemency he required to deposit RUf
flclent nionoy to defray tho expenses
of tbe proceedings.
Therr nre between -10 and CO appll-
imiuiii iui hid i kui . . .-. . - -... . - - .
v - i I.... .... -..!. li .r InrfiilnmiAA t .. .. .. .a
talnmont of the officers and crews of ""ur " h"ivi. j "' ; cations pow pending. Many or tiiose
the fleet has been arranged and this J!"U' "" '"""" '"J' ;"a """" '" "' iwero mnue to tne governor uejoro mo
city will ondeiitor to outdo all other " aoe "' nun'omi-r uuumj uui i new jaw was approvod May zv. tasi
u is suggesiBU uiui i:uhus oi nil.- na-
ture be acted on without tho two
weolts' publication of notices required.
ports In receiving the distinguished l-uslness. Ho was eletced to tho log-
guests of Australia.
Islalure of 19ie and immediately bo
gan ills fight. He lost but before two
Cured Hay Fevr and Summer Cold. ears (ut etapseu ie saw uie satoon
A. S. Kmbauni UatQSville Indiana go.
writes: 'Laht year 1 sufferad forf
ihrAn ..mnllia witt . aiimmfir f-nlil Kfk
distressing thrt it itttorfcrod with my 1 To "H
business I had many cf the symp- It." $2
torn of hay feor and a doctor's pre-1
scrlptlon did not reach my case and I
took several medicines which seamed
only -o aggravate It Fortunately I
insured upon having Foloy's Honey
and Tar. It quickly cured me. My
wlto has since used Foloy'fi Honey anJ
Tar with the sfm0 sucoess" c. It.
Ilonfro.
Agents Wanted.
'Ttoy Play Whllo They Learn
50 por dn.y Is an easy mark
fo- an Industrious la(y to earn each
day. Call on or address
C F. BEItllY.
Cottage Hite). Guthrie. Okla
No ono ;s immuno from kidney
trqqble so JUst remomber that Foley's
Kidivev Bemedy will stop tho irregu-
larities and cure any case of Wdnev
o- bUJder trooblo that-is not beyond
the reach of moillclnc. C. It. Itcntro.
Boys' and n'rls' all leather full
vamp shoes $1 to $2.50. Robinson's
Walter Mathewb Is dowu from Alul-
hull. '
T -.S-.4S1.IJI &
incdisiimiffe x
the 'toast)'" fljltau
v.oj-t Hi
Bit)
"Hi
cauc.ttw
jaV Matnn
W .STJJTIT8BU3'
1 octette?
MwJie froai White Corn
fluked- erip and brown.
' rh Taste Llnior."
Two slitc 10q and 13c.
Poatupi Crc I CotnpaiU' Limit-
ed IlaltU' Croft Hcli.
P
IN SEARCH OF SEEDLING.
Maryland' Burbank Goes to Europe
on Horticultural M'wlon.
(From ilie BolUmore Aajeylcmi sui )
Mr. iprtniulo HarrUou of Borlin
Voioe8-i' county ' sailed for Europo
the other day tn search of no seed-
1 0r. He is convluced thnt his fielt
wdliiigR. cs(Keialiy upptoe. can be
lnpronl by grafting with hardier va-
iu lies jCQlUah u hopes to find In
tf'ttthM-iHfuropO.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 89, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1908, newspaper, August 28, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72523/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.