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iJAGS SOUB.
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKIA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER Ut 100BI
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SHS DAILY
BY LESLIE Q.
Published ovory afternoon from The Loader building 107-109 West llarrlsom
avenuo and entered at tbo Guthrie J'os'.ofnco as Second Class Matter.
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FRIDAY. NOVBMIJER 13 190S.
BEWARE OF EXPRESSIOON8.
Pew -people realize thero Is w very
. . i.ut..i t.ntu-nnn rmmnnrn-
five .0 an dopon r ot There Is In
Q& great Repul lie no cause far my
iais krt.fi. ""' "'. .. ffllnrnn.
man to foe! h! rights nltg"a"
(?Tl ai 1 iu yTho ot?er hamf
?tto!hould not bo forgoue ihat all
mist bo fair There l" grorlng
&rnng men let belonging to nny
mStart movement that In the groat
city of Now York .colthy stock gamb-
lnrs nn 1 worse have ft Yrcll-organlitetf
lcrs anil GnJ" " r. V ' !. anirt
bureau caring naught for tbo 'rights
0" otters no long as It ban Its sway
nrl.oiw It ran nnt bo OlsIodeoJ.
Tho Omaha World-Herald answering
Jmo of tho Mow York papora owned
bv Hip combine says:
"Thero aio .wtj newspaper.! In New
It I at. more than r.U tho cthcro
ro recognized ns the nccrolited nnd
niillrorlzddi mouthpieces 01 1110 )
tern" These are tho Sun and tho
Tirnon For tins reason their com
mons on Mr Bryan now thai for tlio
iilri ihnn "no 1ms been defeated are
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annlnl fntnrnflV r.mi BlUIllllCUILUU 1
Vihit 1 film Sun.
"And now let tlio Uasarus of c
si.cnt nd degradeiJ Dimocracy ro-
now for four moro years the ex-
hibition of bis remunerative cores
mfth never a dog so mean that he
win Kton in lick them."
Ti.o TJtnei is a bit mora coarso and
crmmon In 1U brutality. It can not
iiulto measure up to the epigrammatic
mallgcnncy- or tho sun. nn.i is iwitoa
to resort to ordlnairy oplthotlcal abuse
to ent 1U spleoti. Jt reiwrw umi r
Mr Bryan. In Oils "cruaWng iMcat
it has "not one spark of pity an
tl fOUrse Of a lOllg. HltempenM nnil I
Ill-mannered. dltorlr.l It. rotors to Bry- .
an as "the arrogant and tinscrupuious
IJcbmsKin." excoriates lilm for bis
"callous selfishness" and coneludes:
"Ho is only an empty ounnlns.
calculating indetatlgnble j-st
withal moat persuasive political
adventurer."
Kow tber k!o ".ite Bryan)
It Is not oiUInorlly a part of tho
American naturo to beat awl polt with
venomous words man who lias been
Eruck down. TQiero Is thank God n
cMvnlry jn tho American Heart r.
seuso of decency that lete us bo spar-
ct that snectacle! But It is not so
vfren Bryan Is eoncorned. end y;non 1
It Is tho mouthpieces of tho privileged
ongarcny mai nro uii;"&shik n""-
Then Bryn is indeed dcollv nnd baa
been many years in his honored grave
nlif oc-acv nnd Its aickspltllos will
r.tlll go on pouring out a vomit of liato
nnd bile whenever "nis name Is men-
tioned" Tho "World-Herald might nlso add
the quotations no Umpired by cash.
K.tcli paper hopes to crush tlio spirit '
01 .Mr. myun aio i !" .- i .
thmisarite of men whoTjavo not agreed
with many of bis teaohlnss. but who 1
respect Jls manhood: bollovi lilm to
bo tho l.lghost typo of citizen.
Aim. iruiiKU. luifru ixiv 1111111 111 uw 1
York ilio aro reallj- afraid of Mr.
lwait-H iaehincs and who will.
thnmgli corardlco. Join bands wit a
the "system" to oncompMS Hrynn
defoats. wholly unmindful of the fact
tint less acts of wantonnos? than the
lltorfal In tbo Times liave ont men
ti war nnd mn.lo tho rivors "run rod
wdth bloo"
Tjo fame -spirit manifested In tho
Vst or Contral Btnto ns iwio soo from
Vew York would oiuso revolution In
ficto states.
There will no strlfo bat'nlng
Anerlca In blooxl because thero la
Kiiftlclent nroi n'-u: to oppose the
i la. but there should be aomo manner
in suppressing the men like those who
own tlm Noi York Times onlv recent-
Iv caught paradingfl a fake lottor Hin
i declare I wa stho last Idoa ponnod by
Ex Pre.1 int Grovor Clovland!
Tmp AinorlcM! pooplo slow a million
or Hie bravest mon before they sot-
tl tho war of 'Gl-5. ami centuries
lll elapse before another local quos-
tku niw be ttletl by the ronr of
minkwry or lioon of cannon But
"( are men In Uiese United Otatos.
Hving Gol i honoring all Uiat ft
gc 1 who will rather faco the cannon
aril t';ie tnuskstrv tban to T.IIow thnt
rolluted 'Pile- of thrice oxeretod wxcre
meat wlv owns tho Now York Times
slander America's greatest citizen!
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A CASE OF rARVE-
NIIF UFSFMTMCMT
The news Hoctlon of -the Leader lo.
ta lvi whnttmrtioits tobJ thu ronl
ruu.-.eof th 'rettrenient nf'tlltJ Illinois'
H'lgelovs from the control of th 'Na
iK'iiui jwjik ot t'omnierce Kansts
City the alleged "snuboing" of Kan
as ry socipij' upon the jiart or
"MesdanioB Rldgaleo- which has seem-
ir .- tf-ousoit bitterness in the circles
"' th tnvrket town for hogs and cat-
tle The TUdKeleys mnre an old famlh
back in the oldaity of SpringfteW 1111.
nois. The mn aro iaught to be dlgnl-
LEADER
N I BLACK.
RATES DAILY.
$ .CO
1.00
11 1 .
I fled tho -a-cmon aro graHuntcs of the
best schools of learning nnd tnug'nt
that molcsty Is a virtue tho price
' of which L boyon.1 computation These
1 men ami women of tho RtdRoloye
I were culturod modest folk when the
I rocnt "swift" society of Kansas
I City's ancestry were running flatboaU
ho "ourl. or nuking paste In
io supply "nouso at Atchison. There
n be no snobbery In cultured folk
" " 'ch not enjoy a cock
light on Sunday even tif. nor leenis It
1'roper to tnko bis ralfo or mother to
a nrlzo fleht. fceer Kartlen or othot
i Kansas City Sumhsr amusement he
.should not bo accused of "snubbing"
or Delng a snob.
Kansas Cltyans will recover from
tbolr amazement that thcro bo other
customs they know not of ;they will
In tho sweet aftorwhlle when they
commence going to school In prefer-
once to prlzp fights an.l speak the
English tonguo without tho nasal
squeal peculiar to n hog-stlcklng com
.munlty oven learn to walk drive ride
am eat without doing violence to thr
plainest customs known In other paTts
fT ir Mflflil
." ".w.
ANOTHER INFANT INDUSTRY.
The people nre being called on itr
foster another "Infant Industry". Thb
time It is a prohibitive tariff upon tin
lead of Mexico; rather that Is tho bur
.li'ii nf (ln nnnrr Whlln llin rnllrnnri
ratJ 8 slrac01vt n)oro tlian 1Klf
up tho tdilffereirco In cost and thero li
no occasion wo are supposed to sub
m special UuUes et all U
1D a Ql of ..lnfant8.. t0 BOt nn
otncr 4rUBt Somo fow ywTa nco w(
aUowed Wl BUgnr lrust to Ret BxtJ
niiiinm. n.n clronptl nt fnatorlni
iiusirJos in Mlclilsnn. nmi tii
boet Industries Ail Michigan nnd th(-
producers liave never gotten any bet
tr prilces for taelr beets than before
but .the sugar trust has a monopol
that milll ake ten yeurs to niako onoj
the law. The time wlwsn this Republic
ran afforj to subsidize anv ludustr)
11 of the past If evnr there were c
time llko that. There are a thousam
industries Mie countrv mlgfiit make
lirfltliln fni. inn tnrHl't.lllnt lmt fnr
thrt njat1eri why ot onsIon t0 nu
v3iuai8 SPSklng tho prlMllago.an.l no
iotnor wWh nil the governmental red
tapo oI TOakiK tl0 gx.norui public
Prr.. miinirini inn?
Wo haVo reflucst8 to nay toll t0 Uu
8ivfpOWnor tho lead minor the beot
ralsor tho sugar cano prodticor anc"
oven tho man who raises sbool diarg
s us 4f it can In any manner bo Hlia.vr
ho Is ilnfantllo In tbo ipcrfornmncc.
Thero (s onp wuy to (rest nil whf
vlils!! Ixmus monoy and subsidies
1 to tho ngont arrested and tbo tip
Piicint ticnt to Jail. That would bf
fair to tbo people Wilting to uso theli
ov:n iaUnta to make a living nnd pay
-t cr their earnings toward the sup
l0.t of govpnnont n tlio wa of taxes
...
A GREAT MAN'8 80RROW.
Aftor alt tho world Is nuvlo bcttci
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irougn sorrows nnui wo npproacn mo
"Bbt ow of .Wio Mystonous Boyond
only through our attendance at the
obsouulos following tho death of lovixl
ones. But a few days slnco tho wires
old of tho death of Harvoy Wnttorson
In Now Yci.-k. Ho wrs tho son ot tbo
groat editor nt Lotrisvlllo f.'nd 'Uie
f riendu foarod. tho lvarontal ilicart would
not sunivo tho shock of be'ng tld
1 hose iv8io loved lilm and know lilm
gave tbo news In fear and sorrow
Tho blow 'orought nolthor tears 01
prc'tort. Ho w3io had sorrowed with
others nO -ojolco with thorn seld In
the majooty of his greatness:
"I loved him eo"l
In that shoit sentence tho mastor
ir iwords. bo who bus charmed tbo
English-speaking world by bis diction
and' beauty of continuing deBcrintivo
I nnd analyctnl power apoko tho simple
words tho simplest sentoncc! Yet
I In tlie upeakJng he said ull that coukl
be told and In tho saiJaiess of tho n'uv
waiting for the remains of his off
spring he who bad boon lile bono nnd
1 ambition Hie man wJio Is known in
I evory land and honored around the
uixw felt ho had snokon all.
In tbo wanner of accepting tho to
result of unknown decreo of jiowor
and action Is fiioro not much for thoie
i"t..us w waJ' M5lnst misfortune or
a'01 PuPo :
dIov much 1ii tho simple uttorr.nco;
! x"")rac""; flU- "' loved Mm ""
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! Tomqrrow la Sunday. Go to church
'and' be mirolthat ou gt starte-1 Ih
illmff tpnii5onU!IIIlib-sorifion and
519 mutdc for pncli wtjl iwitcti repav
Tou for the going aW Invite sonto
other pwrwin to tttend the sorvlcos
I and for itbeso thlnss we will thank
you and tbo Lord reward you
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PILE8 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed
to cure any case of Itching Blind
Bleeding of Protruding Piles In 6 to
M days or money refunded. 60c.
'Also It is hrnl to mtV iwllllcal fools.
OkliiTnoiiKi CIlv rmitlros KOinclllIliC
tix)rc. drastic than Uon Hur.
iMetcnir wns forced to go early in
order to make room for Ixieb.
Kow Is the time for Guthrie to push.
Make friends throutJ.iout the state.
tajj.
itl'-lllstory repeats Itse.f It wlir-oe 43
yVars before Brownsville geta Its
nniue In Uu papers Again.
In behalf of Guthrie will the Repub-
lican committee kindly arrange to act
aside the boil that Is sure tj come up
on account of trte colored legislator.
They do things differently in the
Hast. Witness Ituosevell calling to
SVadilngton New York's ieaker and
president In order to spat Hoot Cn the
senate.
It is announced from Paris that tthe
Cnsa lllanca affair has been settled.
Don't know Just what tho affair Is but
presume It 1s pollto and proper to say
jLiat wo ore glad it Is nettled.
ONE OR BOTH HANDS?
"Graves keeper Is wondering wh lie
was defeated. Nothing ro wonder at
it all 'iAjep.' Didn't you g:"to Dallas?"
Oklahoma City Times.
And this from Oklahoma City's fnvor-
to nowspaper. A nowspapor that glee-
ully denounced Gutlarlr a few days
igo for tft conduct of sovoral irrebion
.Ible partisan crazed persons; tho
lame newspaper that extended a wel-
j.ino to Governor Haskell and tho
state administration to seek refuge
rom insults In that luvvenof moral per-
octlonibnt tirged 'Uir.lth seat ot gov-
irnment 'be brought along. Yos thcro
.vas a trip to Dallas to do honor to
Jklalf-ma's governor. Outhrio sent a
arge onthuslastlo delegation. Okla-
oma -City 'Vtas represcnteil by threo
leople. This a talo of 'two cities
ill Outhrio 1s proud of that day. A
(residential assassin thld tlio hand that
graspcl tho Instrument of death. Ho
walked forward smiling to welcome mo
nan whoso life ho sought. Deception
not confined rco the Individual. Is
Dklahoma City willing to permit this
alo of two cities to stand as nn In-
llcttncnt against her sincerity? Docs
hat favorito nowspaper of tho aaplr-
.r.K town to tlie eouth wclccufo tho
itato administration vlth ono hand off
joth?
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CARITA.
'Do jou over dream Carlta of a ivH
light long ago
r(ien tho stars ruined silver splendor
from tho skies of Mexico?
Vhcu the moonbeams on the plnzu
tratxwl a shimmering brocade
VncT tho fountain tinkling tumult seem-
1& a rippling surenade
When the volvot petnlcd iiaiisles lift-
ing light tl)3 lu the gloom
dreathdd tCielr yearning for tiie night
wlnd in a passion of perfume?
When in soft cascades of cadence
from a garden dim and far
'nine tho mournful music of a tinir-
111 11 -ous gultai?"
HOW'S THIS?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re
aril for any case of Cntnrrh "thai
annot be cured by Hnll's Catarrh
7uro.
P. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O
We tbo undersigned liave known F
. Cheney for the last 1G years and
ellevo him perfectly honorable In all
1 islncss tiansactlons nnd financially
bio to carry out any obligations mnde
y his firm.
Wnldlng Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesalo Druggists Toledo O
Hall's Catanh Cure Is taken Inter
ally acting directly upon tho blood
.id mucous surfaces of the system
cstlmoiihils sent free. Prlco 7D conts
er bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hull's Family Pills for const!-
atlon. A MEDFORD STORY.
Lenond of ths Phantom 8hlp and Its
Mad Plrato Captain.
The town of Med ford Mass. has a
legend of a phantom ship beside which
tho Flying Dutchman la ouly a peace-
ful merchantman. The Mcdford story
runs that a ship laden with rum and
gold and silver burs put out from that
placo In the days when the Spanish
main was lufestcd with pirates. It
was beaded for a West Indian port
but got into the doldrums and was so
long becalmed that water nud provi-
sions gave out and all bauds perished
of thirst and starvation. When the
wind came up again tbo ship sailed
atvay with her ghastly crow was seen
by a buccaneer cbosed and over-
hauled. The pirate captain made fast to bit
prize without firing n single shot and
attributing tbo vessel's nonrcslstance
to fear or lack of arms he was tho
first man to leap on board. But the
rope with which the captured ship
bad been carelessly lushed to his own
parted under the strain of the seaway
and bo found himself rapidly borne
atvny from his comrades on what ho
soon discovered to be a (loatlug coffin.
A stiff breeze fi'.lcd the sails of tbo
derelict and before tils own vessel
could overtake It night descended on
the ocean mid tlio pursuing ship lost
sight of it altogether. I -eft alouo in
pitch darkness en tbo grewsomo craft
the plrato weut mad with terror nnd
seUlug the wheel raced atvay before
tbo wind nud according to the legend
rvtis condemned to raugo the seas for-
ever thus In command of his horrible
Wire.
Wco to the ship that encountered It
scudilliig nlong by moonlight or In th
lightning's glare manned by skeletons
and steered by n sboutiug gesticulat-
ing madman and when on several oc-
casions It was sighted In the fog off
Med ford it was considered as the her.
aid of storm and disaster and the loss
of n.any ships. -New York Press.
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O MUCH IN LITTLE. O
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009 OOOOOO OOOOOOOO
We deny any man can not 1 irrow
Bcijtfothltig of-valuo slnco wo iost an
umbrella wc borronVd of a neighbor
A contemporary who must have been
a stranger to 'custom aalts wwy
nctrosses rcfuso to pip their waists to-
gotber.' I ' l : . I
i
1 run v.rui uas announced sire nas
ft hold of the hog Industry and Intends
to retain same.
; Vollovlng tho Thanksgiving procla-
mation tho black brethren go coon
hunting cadh' night.
Tlw fmncramii nrnn la ahArt Hild -irint
hrchnbly caused by th'o high vatera.
The difference between what a poll-
lic)au iayv sax beforp and after nn
election is so to
rtst as to be Ihdescrib-
able.
As we understand the case the Sons
of Washington and ultra. Prohibit do
not want an Eency thnt keeps high
priced booze.
Some of the fellows whb can't pay
the Ice man are wandering wbnt Mr.
W. Jennings Bryan Is going to do now
and still Mrs. Bryan and bnbles are
not worried with bill collectors.
OASTOHIA.
Btn tU ?The Kind You Hate Alwars
Jlgnatttro
of
57
Ta royal funeral IT
8trnno Coremonies That Mark th
Burial of a Spnnioh King.
Strange and almost weird la tho cer-
emonial which accompanies the burial
of Spanish kings. The pantheon or
royal tomb Is at tbo palace of the
Escurlal situated 3000 feet above the
level of. the sea and some distance
from the capital. Only kings queens
and mothers of kings are burled there
the cotllns of the kings lying on one
side those of the queens on tbo other.
After lying In state for several days
lu tho throne room In Madrid an enor-
mous procession Is formed accompany-
lng.the body to the Escurlal. A halt
Is made ou tbo way ttnd tho corpse
rests there for ono night.
In the morntug the lord high cham-
berlain stands nt the side of the cofllu
and says in loud tones "IS your majes-
ty pleased to proceed on your Jour-
ney?" After a short silence the pro-
eesdou moves oa and winds up to the
Ijrnnd portal ofi tho palace. These
doors aro nevfi; opened except to nd-
mlt n royal personage dead or nllve.
When the casket containing tho re-
mains Is at Inst placed lu the vault
the chamberlain unlocks It nud kneel-
tng down calls with a loud volco:
'Scnor! Seiiorl tSenor!"
After n solemn pause he cries ngalu:
'His majesty does not reply! Then It
-s true tho king Is dead!"
He then locks tbo cofnu gives the
key to the prior nnd taking his staff
if olllee breaks It lu pieces and tllngs
hem at the casket. The booming of
be guns mid the tolling of bells nil
loutico to the nation that the king lint
'ono tu'hls llnnl-rcMting place
QUEER TELEGRAPH POLES.
4.
ode of Adobe In Bolivia Growing
Trees Uecd In Africa.
The most original telegraph Hue In
he World euec extended from the cup
1 till of IIoTtrlii La Paz t" the town of
Jruro. Mil Ibis "part or Bolivia there
ire 110 growing trees nnd wood Is so
lltlleult to tlnd that even the ordinary
'lousehold furniture of tbo natives Is
uvarlnbly made not of wood but of
lrled mud or ndohe.
So when the war broke out between
Chile and Bolivia and a telegraph line
became urgent It wns adobe that was
.hosen for the queon-st telegraph poles
.11 existence. These pillars wero built
in stone foundations and measured
about tire feet square at the base with
1 height of about fifteen feet.
They were placed at Intervals of
about 301 feet and thus held tho wire
it a height sufficient to clenr the only
inlmals of tho country the llama and
the donkey. The total length of tbo
line wns ISO miles.
Among other curious telegraph lines
Is the growing polo Hue erected In
Uganda by an English engineer who
could not find any dead wood which
would withstand the white ants and
hit upou the Idea of transporting grow-
ing bark cloth trees to tho side of tho
roads and using them ns poles.
In the Dutch East Indies growing
trees are turned to account also but
there a wire Is stretched across tho
road between tho trees on either side
and the Insulator Is suspended In Its
middle nnd the line Is thus over tho
road and clear from vegetation. Chi-
cago Tribune.
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Watch Sprlngi.
The watch carried by the average
man Is composed of ninety-eight pieces
nnd Us manufacture embraces more
than 2.000 distinct and separate opera
tlons.
Hairspring wire tvclghline-twentl-eth
of a grain to the Inch. Ono mllo of
wire weighs less than half a pound.
The balance gives five vibrations ev-
ery second 200 every minute 18000
every hour 432000 every day nnd 157-
0S0.000 ciery year
The Value of J springs when finished
and placed In watches Is enormous in
proportion to the material from which
they are made. A top qt steel niada up
Into hairsprings when In watches Is
worili more than twelve and one-half
times tho value of the same weight lu
pure gold.
"' OASTOS.TA.
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O SALMAGUNDI
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Thcro aro moro people In Oklaho-
ma born In other stales than In any
other stato of the Union.
Virginia universally Jiaa issued r.
statement to effect that the old Do-
.million jltns furnished ma.s Iniml-
cr.ihfj in nllipr alnlna ihnn ..tll.rtfc
of the flUtorlioott but Ohio now WiiikeJ
first nriiong those sending 'her soils off 1
10 nciiiiireiwpan.ii ami tame in strange'
IFiacra.
Not a ruler or t slnglo European
nation save the British Ir1i. has n
cendant of meulcoro ability. '
The Sultdn of TurkcVv i aeriiHn of'
ordering tho' execution of800d0j peoi
plo the vast majority being through
tear or being assassinated.
'Arabia Is still a nation' Jflh the
same bond between the tribor ns ex-
isted between the Grecian states
2.S0O years ago.
inffr.
uciiiug uiceiung protruding or
blind plies yield to Doan's Ointment.
Chronic cases soon relieved finally
cured. Druggists all sell It
THE WHEATFIELD.
Whsrs tho Billowing Golden Waved
Stretch From Sky to Sky.
Take a look at tbo whcatflcld that
has been brought up to perfection a
It stands yellow as gold with the
sheen Of the sen billowing froin sky
line to sky line like an occnu of gold
where tho wind touches the rippling
wavo crests with the tread of Iu-lsl
bio feet. In California In Oregou dn
Washington In Dakota lu tho Cana-
dian northwest you may ride all drvy
ou horseback through tho wheatflelds
without a break In the How of yellow
heavy headed grain no fence Hues
no meadow lands no shade trec3
no knobs nnd knolls nnd bills ntid bel-
lows of grass or. black earth through
From dawn till dark from sunrise In
a burst of fiery splendor over the
prairie horizon to sundown when the
crimson thing bangs tike n-huge shield
of blood in the bare of a heat twi-
light you tuny rldo with untight to
break the view between yon and the
horizon but wheat wheat. It Is like
the gold Holds. It goes to your bead.
You grow dl7.7.y looking nt It. You rub
your eyes. Is It n mirage? Tho bil-
lowing yellow waves seem to be
breasting the very sky.' You look up.
Tho sky Is there all right with the
black mote of n meadow lark sailing
the azure sea. He drops liquid notes
of sheer mellow music down on you
head does that meadow lark and tlin:
gives you bnck your perspective your
sense of amazing reality. You arc
literally absolutely really. In the
midst of n sea of living gold. It Is you
and not the lurk that Is the mote.
You begin to feel4 ns If your special
moto might be n beam that would get
lost lu Infinity if you stnyed lllcro long
and so you ride on nnd on. ntiil soibt
more on nnd by nnd by come out ot
the league long fenceless Holds with
nn odor In your nostrils that Isn't ex-
tetly 111.0 Incense-It's too fugitive too
line too Miibllmnl of enrtli. It Is aro-
matic. 11 sort of attar of roses thn lm
prisoned fragraucc of the billions upon
billions of wheat flowers shut up In
the glumes of the heavy hended grain
there. And that's tho exlor of tho
wheat Agues O. I.aut In Outing Mng-
ar.lna. t
WAS DELIRIOUS
On Chest Back and Head Pain
Heat and Tingling Were Excru-
ciatingNerves in Exhausted
Condition Sleep Badly Broken
CURE BY CUT ICURA
SEEMED LIKE MAGIC
"Words cannot express the cratltudo
I feel for what Cuttcurn Remedies hnvo
dono for my daugh-
ter Adelaide. Bhn
is fifteen y 'ars of
ngo and bail never
bad anything the
matter with bor
skin until four
month ago vben
nn eruption broke
out on her client.
Tlin flrat HVimih m
Was n redness and thenfollowed thicken-
ing and blistoni which would break nnd
run malUr. I took her to n doctor
and ho pronounced it to lo wzopia t f a
very bad form lla treated her. but
lrcjccad of IxMng 'checked tlio cluoaso
spread. It showed lUclf on her baik
and then ipilekly uprend upwards until
the wholo of lipr head was affected and
all ber hair had to bo ct.t rff. Tho psln
sho suffered was excruciating nnd
what with that and tbo heat and tin-
gling her life wns alni'tt unlioarable.
She beeamo run down in health nnd nt
times was very feverish languid and
drowsy and occanlonolly she was do-
urlous. Her nerves wero In suob a lew
stato that sho could not liear to ho left
alone. In spito of the cold wocthcr
she would insUt on hsvmg ber bctropm
window open and vould lean cut on
tho v Ind jw-iiill. Sho did not havo a
proper hour's sleep for many nights.
Tho second doctor wo tried nffcrded
b-r just ni littlo relief as the first and
1 realty do not know what wo should
liavtf ilono If we bad not read bow
t'uticura ciipl a similar esse. 1 pur-
Chased Ctiticurft Soap C'utlciinx Oint-
ment nnd Cuticura I'ills and berere
the Ointment was lhrco-otinrters
BnUlitvi overy trao nu iituvasu war
gone. it. rouuy! vemeu ue maun.
mno. It roul teemed like maglo.
Iler hair Is coming on nicely and I
still apply tbo Cuticura Ointment as I
find it increases tho grovth wonder-
fully Mrs. T. V. Hydo 1 Ongar
Placo Brentwood Essex England Mar.
8 1007."
CutfcnraSojprtVI to rvinsa th Skin CUII-
curmOlnlWfnl'.lOe i la Ural Ibr Hkln. and Cull-
rur llnwHent l&Of ). (or lo lh lorai ot borollU
IxuirU llita. 25e. pllol finite llirllyth Uiukl.
Huia tbroushuut Ih arkl. . IHiltcf ltu A Cfeein.
IWil Hot eropa nottoo. Mim.
artUlled ITw. CuilcunUuukoaSllaDlxaKt.
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Stafford's Great Sehemc.
Handsome Harry Deeler. ot Checo-
tah Is now Senator Heeler. thank you.
Senator Rqy Stafford who has been
tbo Adortls ot the senate mtfll have to
go way track and sit down McAlestcr
fCowR.nnnlli 1
siftfli we don't know' Our wirc(ti$f
nscweh-ftlho handsomest man shoVwr
met WoVl! heard this so often every J
time she ivants a mw dross that we J
are about to believe It. So If BecW
comes up to Guthrie with nsplratlons I
for the Senate AdoulBshty; we warn I
1'lm hpw that he has matched a con-'
:esi m-which wo shall ask no quart
until he satisfies u1 we can deaind on
hla vot6 for our bill to encotirn&p'lhe
wearing of t.he dlnictolre gowrifln 'Ok-
lahoma! Oklahoma. City Oklihoinan.
Choice of.any.ofsmy. Men'a $400
Patent Leather Shoes for $3.50. Rob-
inson's. Guns
1 1 1 ri i 1 im 1 11 1 . I
...Olsmith Arms Co...j
Cigars Tobacco Pipes Fishing Tackle
Baseball and Lawn Tennis Goods.
LUGER AUTOMATIC PISTOLS $25.00
REMINGTON AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUNS $3000
Mail Us Your Order.
Our Gunshop is Open and Ready for Business
Phone 198.
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Only complete abstracts of title in Logan County.
You pay interest anil principal at our office.
Oldest and largeBt insurance agency in Oklahoma.
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Dcf'osits in this Dank are guaranteed by the DepositoiS Guaranty '
Fund of the State of Oklahoma.'
New State Law Provides Absolute Safety to Our Depositors.
We Pay Interest on Time Deposito. '
DIRECTORS
S. L. SPURRIER S. W. KEISER
FELIX ADLER A. R. EASTMAN LYMON J. GRAY
W. II. GRAY CHAS. F. EISENSCIIMIDT
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FREE a sample bottle of J D. PINAUD'S MA1R TONIC (enouCh
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Telephone Conversations
iro tho modern method of communication.
Investigation will prove our ratos very rea-
Honable and points that may bo reached very '
numerous.
A direct connection )uia been ' e3tabiahed
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which greatly improves the srj vice to South-
ern Kansas points.
j Pioneer Telephone
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ij crnile nil burners here as isoon in C
JW arialRemcnla can be had t 'r stor.
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Offlcn .Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1 to
5 v. M; Bvenlngs 7 to 9. Sun.
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I'UAl TK'K MAIITED TO
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Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
" GiTHtfc) OKLA. :
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Je bouaht R4.00O uarth nt umnl
underwear fo'r $1500. We are- npyv
gutting these -goods marked rantfroady
for sale. It will be the biggest under-
wear. event that ver happened. Wait
for It. Sale commences Tuesday
Nov. 17th. The F. O. Lutz D. G. Co.
.Pistols Ammunition;
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 155, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 14, 1908, newspaper, November 14, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72586/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.