The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 25, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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TBE LEADER. GtTTTCRU OKLA. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2o 1.008.
PAGE THREE
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gar Infante and Children.
'Jho Kto& Ton JffaVo Alwnys Bought ltn Iionio tlio Ignn-
lmii ltiiiuc tumor liis
rs Alum ltd ono
ImlfaUtdiiH ami
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liealtli of Children lx)terIeuco ogaiiist lixiierhiiciit.
The Kind You Hav9 IJways Bought
1 Bears tlio Signature of
twe nf Ghns. II. Fletcher nuil had u
piwsatoiy Hlipcirvislon for over JJO ycti
to -&tss?Tv-o jroii in tills. ' CountraTclts.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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WATSOVS (Ncrc-Uoue-JIucle) MN1-
mi:nt.
Made to bo superior to nil others on
tlio market l'or bottle 26c and $1.
WATSOVS COLIC M13U1CO.
Tfto l.auoin rimi'illes o a famous
Vctc i:irj Uuiueon put up In two ap-
urji buttlt") tor horses limit's nuil
cmle suffering with Bpasmudlu colic
Hat ii nt uii . unit other foiuia ot bow-
el trouble -i Per buttle $1.
WATMJJC'S nLAXD IIOALCR.
irral" under tlia hurnem wlillu tlioy
Work Hmls without leaving an un-
aletitlv si ji One application Keeps tlio
llu tiff all is Kills m rnw wornm
is iiii.ii t prouf. Per bottlo 60 and 11
. ATSOVS J.H1U1D HMSTint.
T' e lovig nought jm remedy for bono
Ik f". bout- tumcf nntl pnlarge-
rn ni rallounes nfiriorinnl dopbslts nml
lr .th t'iIk ills the remedy PAIt 1SX
c I I-l.NfT. -nlen every other has
failed. Pir bottlo ?1.
wvttovs prnnn mix.
. tf tI lc for liornea and mules. Ac-
tlcns son- ami complete Simple ef-
reiTivo and benellcial. Enc.i vurito
Bum to liore of imifo t'i more re-
ii Una ton of patent stoalc foods.
I'ti box $1.
wt!ovs FEnnirunc
l i . ti ffvr alrtfi' In rsrrylnu Olt
T - iindnrts r-Bultlnff A supcrlm
r i M 1 1 nn 'lifcli to asclimato stock.
1 1 r bottle $1.
wwnv RTAGRsn nr.Mnny.
'iiMnu- bundrpils of hor'ipg sufffrlnK
niih varlone forms of brain ntcknoss.
S'inuld be on hand end uspd early to
nro Kimra-.itped results per box $1.
Sold ct oryn lierp or Kent prepaid on re-
ceipt or price. Write for elreiilnr.
r
cock Jackson howeitej) Bi'fTcii only
Willi AUKUSI lOVl 'IBB 1
wrii t k aiipflAT BlJfcdo1
(ifitwnit twits clioeu his
Best Without Costing Most
ALL DEALERS SELL THEM AT Sl.Oa UPWARDS
SVEINGARTEN VROS.. tfaktrt. 377-379 TStoadUav N. Y.
mother's shapeliness All of
Mother's Friend tulore habv
body for the r.tram upon it and
Mother's Friend make the dan
safely through this critical
period. Thousands grate
fully teir of the benefit and
relief derived from the use
of this remedy. $?&?'
Boole nulla! free to nil cxiurtir.t ir. jtliem.
XUE BKADFIELD HEGULAT0R CO.
Atlanta. Ga.
Evepr.wpman covctsn shape
lyligure and many: of. Jhem
deplore the loss of their girl-
ish forms after marriage.
The bearing of children is
often destructive to the
can be avoided by the use of
coi.ies ns this liniment prepares the
prc-erv' s the sy.rmictry of her form.
u of clu'd-bi th lebs. and carues her
tin
I'm t .
(Ity AaBociatesl Pross.)
.Ti'lTomm 01t Hw. 2S Should a
contest for tap olMrit of llpiitt'iiant
go.'ernur b InstltutoU in the RciiHrnl
BKMoinbly of Mlmourl Dectiuse ot tin?
closeness oT tjie vote botweou William
H !ulntir Democrnt and Jacob P
Gnivllch. Kopubllcaii It will bo tlio
accorhl contost for tbln olflce umlor
almost slmllnr clrcumtanco. In 18SG
Hip flMt pontost took ptaco. At tlio
general 1opIIoii in that ypnr there
bpip throe canJIdotes for governor
Tnuten Pollt Democrat: Ilobert C.
Ewliw AniPrlmn or Know Nothing
anil Taonins II. lleiiton indeiicirJont
Polk n.i pluctel and no con teat arose
over thu rwHilt of Uta gubernatorial
contest. Tln nte for gnrprnor wn:
Pel It. 4G.993; Mwiiig 40.5S9; Honton
27.G18.
three Tickets In the Field.
On Alitf saino ticket with Polk tho
nominee for nontenant governor wub
Hancock Jackson while Wllllnin Now-
Isn 1 wan tin American or Know Noth-
ing caiiiliilule foi' lleotncnt ROVBrnor
on Ui? ticket wlfh ttwltig. .1. W. Kolly
was the lienton raiiillilate for nonten-
ant governor while Charles Situs lan
lnlepn.int. The vote as eertiflflil
by 'b- xppretaivi of state gave Jack-
win H.14G Newland 41205 Kelly 28.-
751 Sims 1 '.Og This save Xewlnntl
lift) -nine plurulity.
hen the general asscinblv conven-
ed. In regular setglon In 18157 tho two
housed met In Joint aealon 'iinl r.ilon.
'ed n refolntlrn Instmctlng the pros!-
l nt prti teni. of tho BPtiato and the
speaker of the honso of ruprosonta-
tive to uxanilne tho returns for lieu-
tenant governor una to have tho cloth
tall off tho counties alplinliotlcaHy.
hen a dlfforonce of opinion existed
as io tho oto of ally count tho two
houses lAwre to decide the question
ur.. I declare who was elcctod.
A Clash of House Leaders.
The vote wua thus counted und
Jiiin D. Steenson. pr?sIJent jiro tent
of tho senate as tho presiding ofllcer
of the Joint session aculured William
Newl.tnd olortcd lleutennnt govornor
while It. ". Harrison speaker of the
house of representatives declared
Hancock JacKaan eJefited. Tho lireal-
Jent of the senaie hrd roqulrftl tho
oilginal rpturns firm each county ta
be fo.mii'1 without going behind those
returns while the speaker of the
house of representatives had takon
the position that the corrected returns
fn in arinis countliM should bo coun-
tul whloh returns electeJ. Jackson.
Tl e mi !in wat refoifl to the Joint
wHhlon w litch ndoii'ed the views pre-
snite I bj Mm sp 'alter and leclarod
laeki-'in olecte . lieutenant governor.
Siilisequenlh by the roelguatlon of
(ii erii'ir Polk to accepl the United
Suites HOiujtJrslilp to which the leglB-
laiure rh. him Hanrock Jackson
sttcceeiled him an 1 was the thirteenth
Ik kbi Coiifh Cur
A half-ounce of Virgin On of Pi.ie
two ounces of Oljcerlne and a liaif-pln'
ot Whisky. mlxPi. will tun an
cough that Is rurnlile nnd break a o'd
In 24 HoUrs TrtkP a tBaSpt) nful evei
four hours. Ask ouf dfuggl"! for the
genuine I.enrll's Vlrgltl Oil of Pine
toiniioiiud pure projnrnl nnd Riiar.m
teed tiv the iacli .(Jlieltliciu t'i 'ip
cltmatl O.
nasa iimn a en"
in
llbtH.
successor
Uoyerncrj Jaok6ijmvart a' cnndiilatir
ior governor on tije iireqKeiiriage iick-
it in 1860. but' was tfdfoaiDit .He lied
In Snlem Ore MarcrV 19'187C.
Gave It to Jackson By 308.
Tho flniil returnrf w'hlch eleoted
lackson gnvo him 308 plurallu over
Norland while tho uncorrected re
turns certified by the secretary of
state haul given Newlatitt GU iiluratlty
ovo; Jacksoi' ; '
AliOthr ).-olnckltnco til this tho
only previous contort recorded Tor tho
olllco ot lieutenant goVo'rmir In tho
Missouri general nHsumlilj is that
CVirroll county tho presont homo of
William U. Palntor wna tb county
which. In Its corrected vote nave the
plunrllty Hint defeated Now'lanl and
el.'oted Hniipopk Jackson The first
loturna cortllled from Carroll county
gave to Hancock Jackeon 4TS votes
and It was so reported In Hie first offi-
cial count. Subsequently 'the clerk or
Curroll county eertllle-J that Jackson"
vote hould be 878 making In Jack-
son's furor a gain of 200 notes.
In three other counties eriors were
reported. Polk comity had reported
2f7 votes for Jackson while later th" J
cutk ceriineii that JuOKson s vote
should have been 4G7. In Washington
tt'wnshlp. Jackson county the returns
nad not originally been reported but
upon certincntlon froth thv clerk of
JnckRon county thoy wore addpd to
the totnl vote of that county and In-
creased hyt .'14 Jackson total vote.
Tho fourth correction Was madp In
ihe returns from Sto. Gonovlovo county.
fIFVFI OP
Km? (bob u Asm Ian lar R
T8 r nn itii
How to cure a Cold.
Bo as tf.roful as you can you will
occasionally tako cold and when voir
do Ht a medicine ot knt.wn rollnhlll-'-.
one that has nn established repu-
tation and that is certain to effect a
tinfck euro. Such u modlclno Is Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy. It has gain
-d a world wide reputation bv Its re
markablo cures of t.i.s most common
U.niont t nd can always ho dependud
upon. It nets on nature's plan re-
lievos tho lungs nlds oxpeelorntlon
opens tho secretions -iiitf nlds nature
n restoriug tlio system to a healthy
conditio.!. During tho many years In
which it has boon In gonoral use we
hnvo yot to learn ot ji single caso of
fAild or attack of the gilp bavins; re"-
Belted In piiaumonla whmi this romody
'as used which shows conclusively
that It is a certain provontlvo of that
dangerous disease. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy contains no opium or
otiior narcotic and amy bo given-aa
confident v to n haby an to an adult
For salo by C. R. RENFRO.
READY FOR MAILING.
Copies of the Dally Leader Anniver-
sary Edition can be procured at The
Leader counting room wrapped and
ready for mailing.
Washington. D. C Nov 2r -The
arranKomonta for the Southern Com
irierclul rtingreas which Is to be held
In the nitdllorlum ot the new Wlllard
hotel In Washington December 7 an I
8. Diavo boon perfected and aim st an
entirely new program made out for It
The enthusiastic Interest of President
Roosevelt lias been enlisted together
Tilth that of Olffonl Plnchot chief
forester. 'Mr. Wright cec-rotary of
war. and other members of this aJmln
titration. ' They t'gether with the
special cnmuiltteo of trningenients
hrv e evolved tho program. Assurances
have been received Cit the following
states Will paillctpate: Alabama. Ar-
kansas Florida. Georgia Kentucky
UiiilHlnmt iMIsalHHlppl. Missouri North
Carolina Oklihoma South Car Una
Tontiesaeo. Texas Virginia and West
Virginia.
Tho speecliOH promise to be most In-
structive and the speakers nre men
who aro nplod for their Information on
conditions in the So'ith. The speeches.
taken In conjunction Willi charts iWa-j
grams iinu oilier nam oi an kuius.
relntivc to the South's possessions and
possibilities will make t le most com-
plete survey and interpretation of tho
South evor laid bafore the public
Other Convention During Week
The ci ngreBs falls ns will lit seen.
In tho Imoprtnnt wvek of December 7
to J 2. n group of days In which more
consideration will bo glen to the re-
sources ot the Unltod Status than has
ever before occurred in Ihe history ot
the country. The first gathering will
he tho Southern Commercial congress
covering the days December 7 and S-
On tho Mil will moot the National
Conservation commission to list the
naiurnl rosourcos f tho whojo United
States. On tho 0th 10th mid 11th will
moot tho National' Rivers nd Harbor
congress to wotk for a Policy of rnplilj
iiuvuiopnioiii in me wniorwnyn oi urn
country. On Ihe lOtft "will meet the
National Council rf Commerce In the
Otrlen of Oscar S. iStrnilH. to ilea! with
Imiiortaut ipieatlorts affecting the com-
merce of the Hnltwl Stales at honn
and abroad. The subjects ns imIII be
parcel vutl. nro onea op which iheri
can be n6 debate nnd therefore n
.llvlsliii of opinion.
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England's Mother Chursh
Tho oldest ftcucutcd church tn
England Is probably St. Martin's tit
Canterbury and you may call It the
mother church of England. Walk up
from the outskirts of the city mid you
will pass the font which gave baptism
to King Ethelbcrt 1300 years ago. Tho
font still stands tho worshipers still
mount tho slope nnd one considers
whether It was Augustine or Itortha
who dragged the IcIiih end husband to
oys
Overcoats
We have about
100 Men's and
Boys' Overcoats
and we want to
Clean up Quick
Our ?lii 00 Raincoats are til New Nobby 64inch CoaU
Milieu uv u iuuv.li in ttcmitmi ai present. (t-f Cf
.pxjiov
Our Olcan up Price
We are sellinii $18.00 and $20.00 Overct i3
We have some $700 Ulsters with liih collaro
well made (rood lining Clean up Price.
r We have some Younp; Men's Overcoat aires 10 t
ti. 1U .. ...(!. n r.rv i nn . .. S
i . v.iin nuuu fuuu auu s(.uu to citan up
' A ...1 it. a.- -
To Clean up at P395
$i5oo
$4.98
$4.95
Men's SuiSs F'Jll and Winter
Any Suit in the Store
Jfu f Ced
!5O0 SB 00 Pants all wool ban twisted hand
llnlslied to clean up
$3.98
Hpw to Treat a Sprain.
Sprains. Hwolllngs nnd lameness are
promptly relieved by Chnmberlaln's
Liniment. This linlmont reduces Infla-i.-.atlon
mid soreness so that a
sornln may be cured In about one
third the tlmo required by tho usual
troatment. 2G and GO cent 8li.es foi
sale by C. R. RBNPRO.
i Tnor of Missouri Governor Han- that font London ''Iironkle.
Ready to mall copies of The Dally
Loader Anniversary number. 10 cents
an address Send address and money
to The Leader office. Wo will do tho
rest
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 25, 1908, newspaper, November 25, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72595/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.