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ne Half of Elrefy Yearly Mail Subscription
Dollars to the Bryan Campaign Where the
esignates. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW.
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Aro you a champion rif the Bryan
cause? 'Do you! wish to sen Democ-
racy triumph In N'oxombqr
Then give financial alii. "
Every little bit helps.
The Leader herewith ngrecsito give
ono-haU ot all yearly subscriptions
at J4.00 per yep l)y mall to the
Bryan campaigrf received from now
jntll Oct'tlior 1st.
Send In yout $4.00 for the dally
and while aiding the Bryan cause
you will 0c goring a dally paper to
kee pyou not4i on Iho progress or
heartily commend tho plan ot O Yhurman Brothers lOO.Ou
O tho Dally Loader In offering ono O.'a. R EtuMinnn 1HIJ)0
O half or all mall snbscrjpttons re- oh. D. Leumnii . ..... lOU.tlO
O celvod of his dally edition at O Jno. 1). Turner. !OI).nD
Its regular subscription rnto ot o William Coylo ..
O four dollar? Per Je.'.r to the Hry- oK'han. West
O an campaign fund. O Fells Adler
C. K. HASKELLOjOeo. "W. Bellamy
o Treasurer ueiu. :vtt. com. o - woainers
o o
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO
BRYAN FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Arkansas Lumber Company...
Kidding Lewis
Geo. W. F'moo
Subscriitltons of J25 and loss:
. S. sulth cal Mlnner . T. How-
100.00
60.00
00.001
r.o.oo
co.on
no.co
Gi.oo
25.00
the campaign the' iiow ot the stale Robert Loeier SlOO.ooV'I. M- I Hutching! E P. Barnes W.
departments corporation commission j. jj. UrooUa 100.00 Fields itoy Burkes O- T. Smith
etc ' I.eslio O. Niblnck lOO.Oui'1 lfr01 Aolor. Porter Spauldlng W. L.
The Lcnlers plan Is heartily ap- jnrli Lovo ". lOO.Cfl Larnett Ftiuw lismltb. Doctor Ralph
proved by Mr. Bryan Mr Mack Gov. Rah Cordon r;0.00;&mlth .1. A. Aldorson Peter Duffy
Haskell and the- National Committee. .1. M. Sandlltt SO.OO George . Ball 13. F. Keys Mrs. Kd
Subne-lptioiiH at ?4 00 per year by O. Bioror 50.00 vin Trnji.t John M. ilayes and F. S
mall w'H bo received by the- Leador. I. .1. McAloslor HM.ffi- aiaweil
and half of each subscription applies M. E. Trnpp lOn.Ct)
to tho Bryan fund and turned over i. a. Moitergo 100.00
to GoV Haskell National Treasurer. Wntta O. Curtis lfiQ.Cfl
Treasurer Haskell Commends Plan. . A. Ledbottdr 100.00
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Leo Mcyrr 100.00
O O 'i!wamp" Campbell 1CO.00
O Exerutlve Office State ot Ok- O . .1. Kano I(W).00
p lahoma. Guthrie August IS 1U08 O ? T. Bledsoe 100.00
O As Trcasuier of the Dcmoc-atle O S-. W. Hayes . 110.0)
O National committee t wish to O Cocrge wliltolmist loo.oo
Total of above list $fi07GXO.
Jim Noble 1.00
John Taylor 1.00
J. w. Lcathorman i.oo
J. V. Vompnor 3.00
Gabrlol Durdctto 1.00
i. S. Johnson 1 o
I.. Ford i if
J. I). McDunlel i.i will Cooner. Ft. Sunnlv
.?2.00 Rarl E Croslor Ft. Supply. ..
$2.00 Hex Fryo. Ft. Supply.-.......
o00'h'rnz k. Kinmricn it. auppiy.
7 nn Wm. M. Cash Ft.
2.00 '
2.00 :
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
Supply.
W. Carrall. Ft. Supply. . . .
H. L. Itorp Ft. Supply
M..l. Mount Ft. Supply....
Geo. H. Cox. Ft. Supply
II. HieriHoma Ft. Supply.
M. Collar
l'res. .1. H. Conhell. Stillwater .
Pror. .1. F. Sharp Woatherford .
Prof. T. A. GroBS Woatherford.
Prof. W. S. JJfyan. Weathorfurd
.Irof. .1. U. lluchanan Norman..
Prof. W Y. Williams Norman..
Pros. A. Grant Kvuns Norman.
Irof. It. v. Tennltig Edmond..
Pres. J. A. MrLaucblln Kdmond
Prof. Paxtun Norman
Frank E. Woema Ft. Supply. . . ;
Geo.
Marl
nnlln I rtnml Ft. SnnnK- 1.00'
Bessie RMiddl Ft. Supply. . . . 1.00 V.
Mrs. E. Murphy Ft. Supply... 2.00 G
" A. LVvln. tit. Rimntv. . 1.00 O-
--- -- - - --.-. - . -t... .
Dr. K. G. Nowoll Ft. Supply. . . 100.00 ljl ""'". f .-
. . Pago Ft. Supply 1 00 i.B.?'J l
L. W. Snidor
B. B. Williamson
Gather ilurnoU. Ft. Suppl
Hopo Watklns Ft. Supply 1.00
Kate Jones Ft. 'Supply 1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.0U
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
U. F. Witrlck Ft. Supply. ..... 2.00
Pete Do Young Ft. Supplp.
Noll II. Gardner Ft. Supply..
M. T. Puokott Ft. Supply.
2.00
1.00
2.00!
Not n dollar la 1 1 he acenptod whlchl That policy of the f.Woretl few buy
requires any promise olthei' expresB.Ing a mortgage on the Government
or implied other "an for iiu.nhpt.!
JMPAIITIAL GOV rlilNM RNT.
Mr; Bryan will enter the White
House absolutely freo from entangling
alliances free to servo all classes of
honest cltlzeua allko or ho will not en
ted at all.
Hence the course Is plain. Tho cam
palgn ot Bryan and Kern must bo con
ducted by tho people.
11. Douglas. Ft. Supply. . . . 1.00 f'- TT- IuaKott. Ft ;. Supply .... -.0 Tuo peola mu9t dy. u0 lecCBBary
o Lackey Ft. Supply 100; .. as0 ' SHlu i' ' . ' n campaign oxpensos It tlioy want pub.
. 1. rtoo.l Pt SiikmU- ifinlW. M. Van SCOykO H. Supply. 2.00 Hn orrvnnt whn will cnrvi tholr Intnr.
O. Mllburn Ft. Supply
N. Avory Ft. Supply
0 llQ servants who will sorvo their inter
rvft
i.U" MRtR
S.UO
M. Grey. Ft Supply 2.00
Supply
Supply.
Special Interests and favored classes
having Boeured "SWOLLEN FOB
"TUNKS" by purchasing favors In tho
'.'l'ast with MILLIONS CONT1UBUT10D
Ft. Supply....... 100;Mnlnr.d Wo.V8V.; U iul'Ily--- 2.0 T0 cONTBOL ELECTIONS stand
ison Ft. Supply. . . 1.00 w- J- "a-noll H. Supply S -OPIrunily to give MILLIONS MOUK FOB
itt. Ft. Sunulv.... 1.00 Inme8 " snrr ht Supply.... 2.00 CONTINUED FAVORS. But that
1.00
100
1.00
1.00
2.00
V. M. Brown Ft. Supply 1.00
Mrs. T. A. irvin Ft. Supply
Lizzie Bonch. Ft. Supply.......
Dick DeYonng. Ft Supply
W. It. Crosier Ft. Supply
W. II. Chappol Ft Supply
W. L Lowe Ft. Supplw . . .
Dr W. W. Bucks FL Supply. .
u dollar unions it
2-00 ctssfl nover glvos
uu .buys a pledge.
Mr. Bryan says from March lib
1000. "LET THE PEOPL7B RULE."
Thin can come only if tho peoplei
pay their own bills and control tholr
Will You Help.
There are no secrots In this Cam-
n.ilen. Ittrlntlv nrnrtlclnir what ho
nreacliL's Mr. Bryan would not win vie-own elections.
tory ith tainted money paying tho "BEWARE OF THE TRUSTS 'BEAR
2.00 election expenses.
IING GIFTS."
meant tlinl the Candidate 'for President j
know a few popo'c' only In an cutlro
atnte.
.B.-yan says. "Wo will take tho cause
of PEOPLE'S RULE home to tho peo
ple and will know people in uvory j
country.
tm' can servo the grand causo of
popular government
Your paper roaches the flresldo of
tub patriot who loves his country for i
his country's GOOD; as distinguished
from the gieedy possessor 6f swollen
firtunes who loves his country ocly
for hlB country's GOODS.
Once more you should bo a part of1
tho Great Organization bearing tho
Lamp of Light to every noolc and cor
ner of Freo America.
Our Countr Is for tho Popplo; Its
G-avernniont must bo by the People
Sinrcroly
NORMAN E. MACK.
Chulrman Domocratlc National Com-
mltee.
M. C. WETMORE
Chairman Finance Committee.
C. N. HASKELL
Treasurer.
Chicago Aug. 20. 1008.
rsasenasscHnK3ttSs
K3eTE3ae3a2ESCTK22WESu7ri
b M f nil I'll riST
i hh s rvw effiis aw g i
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C REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. O
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) Mary Mulhall to J W Aliunde!- 'vRi'
iranty deed. NE. Vi. Sec. S R. 10. 1
W.. M.7C"
i v. t. liart to J. jonnson warranty
deed lot S. bllr Kfi Cnk Urnve uddl
tlon Creacent $15.
1 Mary li Plorco ot a' to M. L. Oz-
Thirty ono thou...nd acres of land bun nuit claim deed tots i!t " 2
. i .. elusive lilk. fl old town Crescent City
In tho western aaU of Oklahoma have ji0
ben added to the state's school land' Louise A. Bllncoe. Adm. to E. L.
onlowmvnt as thp-esult of a trlpjust Unicoi-. Rdm.. deed 4 lot I. blk. r.8
completed througl Wortorn OklMin- 'f-1 l0 Hai.oU B .
ma by J L. Calvort. representative or warranty ilei-il. lot 17. blk. 42; East
tho stato pc' ooi land boarJ. wlio was Cuthrio also NW. VI. See. 2.1 R. 18
In Lawton making illlnga with the 10-' 4 W.. le-js 40 ncrus In NE. corner. 1.
cal land office. Tho lands filed on.! Jlobert Becd to Harrlo H. Boorf. wai
says Mr. Calvert are a pan of tho "utjr iloe-1. lot 7. blk. m Rast Guthrie
nurta due to tlw scnoal lanss or tno i
John Mahonoy to John 0'NnIll deed
a. lot a hiu. to. ie t Gurri" ;ioi.
R. A. Gaffnoy to N. A. Shlpman
warranty deed nil blk. ID. llolyo"a
Second addition. $2nr().
stato and Include 18.000 acres In tho
Woodwa.i land district 7.000 at Guth-
rie U.00O in tho El Reno district and
3000 Jn tho Lawton district. Most ot
the land just fllol ou ho says is
rough ait'i gooj only for grazing pu!
pesos. Where the rook on tho land Northwestern Norma! Seholl.
would be useful however tho stato Tho fall term of the Northwestorn
plans to utilize them In muklifs roads state Normal school will opon Mon-
in each district. Among tho .tracts aty. September 7th. In addition to
fllo.l on in tho "Woodward dlstrlot is tho. regular lltorary work courses
ono nt tho entrance place of IJuffalo WJ11 bo offered In oratory volco cul-
ii niiii ii mil iiiiiihiiiihiii mi n minimi mini imim i mm iiiiiiiiniiii iiiMiiiiiiniiiiMiTriirmifrrwrniTriniii mi mi iimiTnTnrTTirrmiTnm-Miwrimwmffnmri
Tiro Puro Fool commission lias
bem wkenl what slops Umy bo taken
to p.event farmers from soiling to
morchanU deteriorated hen eggs tin-
'.or tho claim that the) art- fresh. In
aJilHUn it Is -latffiMl that the fnrmor
is In tho habit of selling Incubator
eggs la the fre3h product. An Incu-
bator egg. according to a membor of
tht Puro Food commlssloti is ono that jj001.
uas peon tnou ni an incuuaior
and aro mado capechilly welcoiAo but
iho baby i-arrlugus uro barred.
From ibis condition arises the "Gen-
try Shows tfaby Carriage Department"
a nopiirlmcut us peculiar a tho
Gentry tdiows uro Individual. Each
auoruoori muiuois uuiuj mi; sisiurn
Ivmne to the -front door of tho Gen-
' I v hIkivvs. wlionl tlui bnbv I'urrincnH
j under ilia ropea lulio tuu prooious
load In their arms and ii-avu tho
empty uaby carriage lu-chargu of u
young man in uiuionu who a:iawor
to tho natuo ot "Front."
No checking nystom is followed.
Liko Hid ukliied hotel cmployu wno
takes the guests' luili ul ttiu dining
room door and never mulc-H a in in-
take In returning thu bond -pleueii
"Front Door ' with tho Gentry Bliqtvs.
ml(08 uuntnl note of each baby c;u-l-iiigo
owner upd although the owiiura
coino-out aftur thu purfoimanco In
dozens and olatuor for tholr particu
lar baby carriages in ononis rtoni
lias novur uocn Known to got
"creek into tho Cimarron river upon
which Is located flawing springs of
salt water which bear CO per cent salt.
According to the ostimato of Mr. Cal-vo-t.
there are still about '25000 acres
ot land subject to HHns by tho school
land department. All of tho avallublo
land howevor is valuablo onlv for
grazing nnd is practically unlit for
farming.
Fol 's ICUnev Romody will euro
nny caso of kidney or nladder trouble
that la not bvvon 1 'he reach of mo Jl-
cine No medicine can do more.
For salt by C R Renfro.
turo piano violin wind Instruments
art manual training boolc-kcoplng
typewriting shorthand domestlo bcI-
onco nnd agriculture all of which aro
freo to tho students. Not one cent
of tuition is charged for anything
taught In the institution.
The summer term just closed was
tho brtt In tho history ot the school
!I90 students having been enrolled as
against 00 last year. For Illustrated
catnlog and any further information
aiWresa
WALTER L. ROSS
Preslient
Aiva Oklahoma.
ami ii.ixiui
would not natch out. i i iho course of n loni: season.
Tho complaint comes to tho com- "tront tnor nua become an expert
mlMlnn from Enid tho writer e.itlmat- n iho mutter of baby carriage "makca"
lng that no.000000 dozen of tha Oklu- nua mu or hu oxpuriciici) naa portect-
liomr. egg crop goes into foreign ttl u baby carriage of his own which
markets. Tho prlco la from 2o to fie ll( deelires can bo packed into so
per- dozen loss thau it should bo ho small a uiinpass as to hu carried at
ct'iitnls owing to the poor rating onuo In the pocket yet wtiett unfolded
given Oklahoma eggs. Ho flgurol will convey the lurgest hp.by over
that the deception costs to tho egg hoard or. When tho season closes ho
trado $2fiOO000 annually. (Is going Into tho inuuutuctiirina busp
Practloes such as Indlcatod aro vlo- noss and uxpecja to make a modest
lations of the statu law and would tortuno 'before tho robltu not ugnm.
b0 punlahablo as a mlsdmeanor. The Cue thing ho insists on. however and
cununhiilon has ar.-au?od for an an- that Is that thero will never bo any
notation of the puro food law through ! baby carriagen In his family.
TOLSTOY'S
which tho public will bo Informed as j
to its extent ami tno penalties lor us
violation. City councils will do re-
quested to pass ordinances in har-
mony with the state law ami aid the
state commission in onforclng its
rutet and regulations.
BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT.
00w
MAKES !
eALASTIIGCURE1
There arc certain mineral medicines which will remove the external '
pymptouis if Contagious Blood Poison a'l .--hut the disease up in the
.system for awh.le but when the treatment is left off the disease will surely
return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat
copper-colored spots falling: hair sores nnd ulcers etc. are usually worse
because the disease has made rapid progross on the internal members and
weakened the constitution and general health of the suffercr. S. S. S. is
the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment ol
Contagious Blood Poison and with the assurance that a Janting cure will
jccsult. This medicine made entirely of roots and herbs of recognitl
curative and tonic value antidotes and dcstrrjj'R the powetftil vinio of th
disease and by" purifying the Wood of evcr tArt'ce vl the poison and
enriching and strengthening the .irculatioivreuipvas cyojy eyjnnptom pi
the trouble. S'S. S. does not hide or cover up lhe. disease in any way bnl
drives it entirely out from th blood leaving no.t the slightest trace fot
future outbreaks! Iforuc treajjtueut boo! with 'valuable information and
any medical advice desired jselnt-jree to all whoiwtite.
I "' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA G
One of the Unique Features With the
Gentry Brothers' Show.
Ono of tho oddest rJid most char
actorlstlo features ot the Gentry
Prothor?' show. wh!eh uro to oxhlblt
In Guthrie Aug. 20 is the baby car-
riage department. j
imri.i. i!i two deiaui'n thai th".
Gentry l.nvo boon before tho public
Oth ttunr i rained cnitua' xi)own the
litivf rai.ii'I ? .(N-rlutly to tbo womei.
rri' rblkbcn and the reault has been
Hie rreatton of a cHciueta In which
'ie juvi-nilei are in Ui majority ant.' j
i iir iiWAii uf thb -kir4 r'ullv come ' tro
b'fiB the cblljlron" ar.fl pioduce th'l
i Uildren ' pflpvo It.
Wlilio iho 'dog. poniew iiH)iik.vjt i
i ud oilii'. rniHJI ainilinlf were mostly
trained foi- th helieBlof th childix-n
und he r (utoit.afiiiiiiHit. and while Uu-'
grt-ut maJorKjf of the matlneo audi-
Cmoc tttn-?ily are tlm yotniger rcm j
ii'rntloii thu iiiaintfiflnunt doo.t not per
mil Its patroni to take suuli uurteeei; j
fcary risk a'-wpitld be incgrrwl bv
bringing - baby carriage Into the blg
tenttf. The mothers ksJ their offflpring'
pf -w)iauver age aro rogarded an the
Cc'lKeia! guestB of the inanagumeiit.
Ptvlna Prstesto Referred
Pstltlons lUed by n few property
owirtrs on m'. Wamor itvanuD
South 'Ash wreC. wid Washington
avonus agfcinst paving were filed with
the city council last night and wore
roferrfi to the public Improvement
committee and city attorney to we If
tby were sufficient. It is thought" tho
protests will bo found insufficient not
having u majority of tne p-oparty
owneia In thu districts.
i red
It may bo from overwork but
the chances aro Its from an In-
active LIVER. .
With a well conducted LIVI1R
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It ce'ds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity
Itcaiibckcptlnhcaltlifulr-ctlon
by nnd only by
St. Petersburg. .ug 28. In every
city ot convsquence In Russia groat
demoird rations are taking place to-
day lb" occasion being tho eightieth
birthday aiiulvrury ot Count Luo
TolHtoy. thu great "torch bearer." Al-
though n j trouble has tins far been
reported tbo "Union True Russian
People." composed of prloets and reac-
tionaries are holding couulor demon-
stration in (onio -t thu citing. The
pollco fear that tr-ublo may ensue bo-
twucm tho ndmlioru and uiiomles of tho
count. Tolstoy recently Issued a con-
demnatory sero.l directed at tho gov-
ernment and church In which ho de-
moted In words that burned the un-
nappy conditions exlsltlug farougliout
this land. In the orthodox churches
tho priests will read the prayers be-
Boncalni; tho Deity to turn TolBtoy Troth
"his evil wnya" aad to bring about bis
return to tho church. Tho count Is
at Ids homo in Yasnaya Polymm nnd
li receiving men of Russia utul Europe.
A perfect flood of congratulatory men-sogi-4
'lave rvnehud him from all parts
of the world.
WOMEN IN STREET CARS
TotisPills
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE
Their Different Ways of Compelling
Men to Relinquish Seate.
From tho Nw York World.
Everyone has notlood them I think
they may be clawiflei In this way:
1 The roly-pnly Imbyish woman
who fairly bristle with pretty Ilttlo
unspoken remonstrance when she is
neglected In tho matter of getting a
Mat and who "mllef through hor
tent" when hor Impatience Is at last
rewaided.
2 The rewr.'pd. dignified woman
who takos thlng quietly. Just a she
And li'Oin without even the quiver
of no cjj-iash. Slia sometimes ne-
glects to :)' "Thank you." bo Intent
Itt shn en pieservlng her .Ibinlty in-
tac 3 TIip numau who alniost demanls
t tai who forgets that tharo is one
plro lu the human economy of talngH
where a tetitatid doe not create a
"Vii. that the average tnB regents
compuiiiiou (mental optical or other-
wise) i.nd seldom radiate gallantry
umler such conditions. This typo of
woniHti uonietbues frightens timid
brJi-li h out of their sent ugnlnst
tuair betier Judgiueut. The tyrant
woman
-1 The pecollurly ratftant woman
bo.harf n tht wen lu thu ear offor-
ltjf their 3tfeto her at cuio. Even
tko ma toeliffl th newhuaner 'IldgotB
MtnoMHy a ono who-e gallant ry silfs
In Its sleep. Tho atigolle woman.
5 The wiitunn who thinks tho en-
tlru malt) halt ot humanity Hellish and
jxpcu'.a nnUiliig tram them. She
scornfully Iguurvs them lit public mil
scijh tilings about thorn in private. If
a nice kind man glvou hor a sea' sho
merely wonders nt hi and doe not ov-
en teol penitent. She Is always tired
f.n i really needs a seat most of all.
Unfortunately for hor she soMom
gots more than sho expects. Tho
consistent crabapple.
0 Tho Jroanier of dreamB who
knows not whotnor she Is standing or
sltthig and oaron Iuhb. Shu feels no
fatigue. It a sunt is offarod to her
she Is so long In getting hack to oorth
tjtat some mundane woman tins usu-
ally usurped the throne Inteudol for
hor.
7 Tho stunningly droaBcd woman
who ourawes some type of men Into
rnllnquiRhlug their suatx.
8- Thu motherly woman who is al-
waiti giving up her own Boat to old
poop) i and little chllilret. Sho sel-
dom ttuw'.it however for men ilnd her
oxamphi Itifectlous.
9 Tho woman with surface sweot-
nes ahvay on hand and by whom tho
undlacurnlug among mankind uro of-
ten smiled out of their sonts.
10 The weut huartod nweot mind-
ed woman who stands pleasantly and
amiably or aceopts a sent lu tno same
spirit.
11 The Intoiifftly soir respecting
woman who mentally demands and
usually recelven venpoet from all man-
kind regardless of ago or social suiml-
lng. U The- woiutq who bellevots that a
nuin hna Just as much right to a sent
be has pstd for as she bus. The Inde-
pendent self reliant "KeiitlMUinuly"
Just woman.
MHINE
Hot SprhiKs Va.. Aug. 28. William
11. Tait and his party will leaVo here
toduy for a yboU's ftshing" In Lake
Erie. Mr. Ttftt will go tV 0lholnnatl
Septi'inbei- ft i r 0 to romuii until alet-
tlon day. Tho Ropublh'uu prculdetHlal
candidate and Mrs. Ti ft will b the
gusstc of the jMiddle Bans club ou Mid-
dle lifts island a siiort instance out
lu Lako Erie from Put-in-Bay The
club clajtnfl distlui'tloti for havng had
as members Presidents Uayos.Garftold
and McKlnley ami having been thu
host on o number uf cocfislons of Proa-
Idotit Cloveland. Mr. Tuft is fopd of
fishing anil liollovos that tho change
Tor a weelt from tho mountains to urn
lako will put Just tho proper edge on
his condition for thu "front porch"
work he Is to do lu his nutivo elty.
g NEWS OP THE .j
M
iii'B-i'BvB-:-!
Ne Street Commissioner Yet.
Tke matter of ejecting a strew com-
missioner was brought up at the
council meeting Ism nlrhi and post-
poned for oil week
S. Main left last evou.ng for Chicago
ami other points on the great lake.
Ho will attend tin national il A R
reunion IjoHton wliili- awa
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C. i:. Wade tlie Fort Smith & Wit-
ji rn trqlnjpaetqr. Is here from Dualln.
Engli"'' r Bill Wgonor of the East-t-rn
Oklahoma passenetr run has re-
I turned from a trip to Topeka
W. T Xewkirk real estate agint
for the Boek Island. Ift lasf night
for Cblesgo.
Bantu Ft Tialumastr V H Fidler
is hore today from Arkansas Clu mak-
ting armiiiremenU for the reinstation
'f Santa Fe train Nos 19 and 2". be-
! I oen hen' and Marietta.
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No woman can be happy
without children; it is her
nature to love them as much
so as it is the beautiful and
pure. The ordeal through
which the t-xpeetant mother
must pass is so full of dread that the thutinU fills lur w ith apprehension.
There is no necessity for the nprodudmn of Me to be cither very
painful or dangerous. The u- of Kpthor'o Frloncl prepares the system
for the comine event and jt u nursed ithout any ddngcr. This
remedy is applied oKtemally
nnq nas carr eu inousantiB or mmm m m n ?7T sfia
women through flic crisis
witji but little suffering.
Book conUJnlne lntorull(n et 1ho
to 1 cntant itfp mtJW i rot.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.