The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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ITIE LEADER GPTmIEDKLA. FRIDAY pECgAJ-l3ER 11 1008.
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DAILY FUSHIOK TftLKS
..That 49c Dress Goods Sale...
BY MAY MANTON
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Bpeclal to Dally Leader.
Tulsa Okln Dec Tl.-ln 1891 wh-n
oil was first dine- vorcd In Oklahom 1
but thirty barrols of tho crude wr-
produced hor& For tho year 19t)8 m
drawing loan end Oklahoma will hnn
had nti oil production In exeoss of iX
OOO.onu ' 1 Is stato loads In Hi"
pn-diK'tir of gas so dies It hold 1. 1
bannui 1 vor iho other states In the
Union in tht. production of oil. Call
torniH this y .ir was forced to 1? 1
was 'o Oklah ma as the leading
prodiu '1 . state.
There are number of proven poiJm
or fi-twt pnl tig capacity In i!-
sMto notablj ih Olenn Shallov
Osago Sktotook. Tanahn and tin .1
Hill jkjoIs tut the Webber pu I n
eels all Of n- and It Is duo to U.
remarkable .oductlon of tils fir ..I
that Oklahoma Is now first among tl-
stales In tho production of oil. Kvni
tb.ugh this field l showing a slunii
tn proiluctlon it is now making 40.00)
barrels dally "ml is good Tor appro
niately ono-ll.i-" of the state's prod".--tloh.
Th 1 'in pool was discovered
In the fall f 1900 and up O Soptont
ber. 1U08. had produced 45.000000 bsr
rels of ojl. Tho maximum production
of this ricld per day was reached in
Juno. 1907 nnd was 130000 barrels.
Of tho 40000000 barrels if oil pro-
duced In Oklu.io.-na this 'year iipproxl-
matelj 80000000 has gono lufo stor
age. This in duo to tDi!ee.U8to pipe
lino faollltlos. . Overproduction IA said
to be tho causo of tho small price paid
for Oklahoma oil. which In gravity
considering host grades will compaio
vory favorably wju tho bost Eastorn
oil. There Iras been some plpo llro
building this year but the ltostllo nt
tltudo of tbo attorney general toward
the Pratrlo Oil -nnd Oas conipanyctho
principal purchasing ngoncy. has ro
ultd In delaying tho building A ci-r
talt much-needed plpo linos which It
seemed would bo built before the end
of 1908.
There has neon less wild-catting til'.-
year than In any previous yoar.sln"o
1804. This fact is duo also to Inado.
quato plpo lino sorvloe. Wlld-cattcra
don't care to chance tho finding of an
oil pool of heavy production unless as-
sured tho plpu Hue ompnntos can and
will care for tho output. It's better for
the oil man not to striko oil under
condition of this nature than It Is to
open up a pool and have no market
f.rr his production. In the latter caB"
ho must build tnlcirft to buvo his pro
ductloo. which js a dead oxpouso. Con
dltlonv 'ka thlrf havo driven many n
producer to the wall In this country.
Pumping Plant Motor Troubles
OtUcn Civw mautiger of tho Outhile
Light & 1'owor company roports that
tho rocwit flood has seriously In
jurcd the big motor pumps nt tho city
station. The motors hove refusoa .o
work satisfactorily slnco the f!:d H
Is probahlo they till have to he given
a thorough ororlmullng which will r--quire
taking them out of the tips. If
so It will bo nt a big expense.
Rheumatism Caused
By Dyspepsia
so Claim Many Eminent Doctors Upon
Recent Scientific investigation.
A j eh . i of physicians which
' oom itlv ucreaslng claims that
ii eii un iot much animal foods
cnato un o.-i suppij of protuiilB
which fi' con m .'d ol carbon mydtv-
gen :ik(.-n iwk. n And sulphur and
thst w) t inoiolds are Imperfect-
ly 'tgei-.. . i into the blood they
ixme ' mltlen of nitrogen
"'ileh tin- oxfJ n ir'in the lungs can
iiut iirviiraiUr tin.' hence results uric
acid and r eunvt'm and scores ot
otbei Ulb.
Thee ir uls do not permit the
asslmlkiuun .hhws to tako place
pioperly and itolsonlng results all
mrcugn rue blood
'lowcL-r. if Mm h protolds are psr-
feci'; ilit teii they form . most val-
uablf pn i o' ir fiK)d antrre absr
utely nci . to life
The f .nil thfu r-sts with the stpm-
nch nud the digestive apparatus.
Hence ii is claimed by thaso.iatter
day dutliorltii'H thai -seumatlini arises
in the s' 'iiiaoh or iir us the atemanh
anu not .i ti kidneys as tumo modb
1 aii'hoitm t. tearh
Stua a Dvpiila Tablets cure dy
peiisij. jol n ihoU'IiIb to their nat-
ural cvndt tan beni ken up by the
sstfm. give Htreugth to the blorxl. rest
the 'omach and lnvtg rale and renew
tho gastric fluids pancreatic Juice
and the dIgUve organs m general.
Forty thousand iibyslclanu use these
llttlo jllgoslers. tujd every druggist
sells tlieni. SOc por box or send us your
name and udilrciu and wo will send
Jou A trial package by mall free. Ad
dress F A fciuart Co. 150 Stuart
JJIdg Marshall. Mlc))
A OIlACHFtTi. GOWN OF A USEFUL
soar. l
town ilint cnn bo made nviftl
able lor n groat ninny occasions Is 0(10
that cvorj- woman llkijs to Include dn
her wardrobe. This -model nn )6
made cr Silk or of wopl and (With t id
Bklrt In r-ttpd or walking lenglh ndd
crfnsoqhontly Jl cAn Ho .ftdnptcl to n
groat ftianV tuds. Justus llluslratjdt
however made or Cashmere In the
now sliaile known ad mustard with
trimming of blank sntln banils Aftd
chemisette and cuffs of mustard eoloV'
etl !ce over cream chiffon. It Is fash
lonable. simple and useful in one The
col t combination Ig anb oT the smart-
f
8189 Fancy lllouse.
60C0 seven Uorcd faklrt.
est the lines ard all admirable and tho
materials aro adapted to Indoor af-
tornoon wear wbilo tho gown also
can bo worn upon tho street beneath
a coat of fur or cloth. Tho bodice la
CRcoptlonally becoming and Is mado
ovor a fitted lining. Img or three-
quarter sleeves can be used and the
skirt la soven gored.
To make the b dice "will bo roqulevd
3 yards of material 24. i 3t yards 82
or 1 3-8 yardff U inches wide 1 yard
of nil-over lace and 2 yards of band
ing to niako the sklit 9 34 yards 21
8.1-4 yardB 33 or B 1.3 yards 44 Inches
wlso. A May Manton pattorn ot tho
blouse. No. G189 sizes :'l to 4t) or tne
skirt No.. C0G0 utfos 22 to 32 will be
mailed to any address by tho Fashion
Doptrtmetn of this potior on receipt of
ten cents for onch. (It In haste send
an additional two cont stamp rr letter
postage wttllq Insures mofg prompt de
livery.)
A PERSONAL APPEAL
It wo could talk lo you personally
about tho groat -merit of Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar for coughs colds and
lipig troubles you navor could bo iii-
duood to experiment with unknown
preparations that may contain some
harmful drugs. Foley Honey and
Tar costs you no moro nnd has n
record of forty years ot cures. C. H.
Ileutro.
Outhrle Lecture Course.
Tho next uumbor given Dqc. 14th
u'lll bo the Holiest treat of nil. Lor-
ado Taft. Amorlcti's greatest llvlug
pculptfir will madlPl In clay nnl lec-
ture In a manner that wilt liold his
audience spollibouml for two hours.
Ho will model a face nml change- it
to express the advance ot age in tho
twinkling ot an ojo; he will change
tho extiresslon from laughtor to teaffi
from gay to sadness from jorlousness
to surprise mixed In with hU lecture
will be a running commentary of fun.
Tiokets at Douglas's store Saturday
Dec. ISth. at 1 o'clock. Admission
SOc. and 28c. '
ABE RUEF DECLARED GUILTY.
(Continued forty Page One.)
ibt tue bill of exceptions should bo
Bettled later the court set Saturday
December 12 as the day tor pronounc-
ing Judgment. Ruuf's conviction ren-
ders him liable u maximum penalty of
fourteen years lu the ponltontlsr)
Tile court room wws elearnd of spec-
inters Immediately upon adjournment
The Jury loft iho box uinl they and
Judge Utwlor declined bi make any
sUtemef.t of the number of ballots
taken or the fcatuteg of their dellb
iratlaafty "
CANNON EXPbOPD PLAN.
(Continued from ppeOne)
.
Amtng th6 dlstrtot directors choiUin
arc: Cult seaboard 8. Tallforro
Houston! Tox; Im Vision. Texarkatu
Tx. Arkansas valloi': I. 1. Raker
Ulsmark 8. I). and Lawrenco kl.
Jonep Kansas Clt
WHITE WAY Id BLACK.
Oklar-oms City Okln. Doc 11 Re
cause of tho Inability ' f Hie city lo
proparc a definite plan for the iighti'ie
lot the Groat While Way. tne mooting
of the retail merchant' association.
HchiHlulNl to tako pi a co Thursday was
been postponed until last night. Tho
mayor then Indicated really amount
ing to nothing what can be expected
from the t)
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A bill prohibiting the sslf of migra-
tdry game birds in tho state will ho
llitn ducwl wJien the leglslatuif con-
venes In Guthrie early next month.
Tho motive back of such a measure Is
to prevent the siauginer i wild miens
!n tho fall and winter when tli)
alight nnd feed In countless thousands
about tne grassy lakes and rivers as
they have this season sine in Octo-
ber. The Oklnhoma game law as It
now stands contains no prohibition as
to tho number of ducks that may be
killed by a per fi In one day. ltnr dooi
It prtfTBtlt 'ho snlo In local and foreign
ni'knt.- Thi result haB been that
ewery market within shipping distance
of Oklnhoma has been glutted with
diloks that have beon slaughtered b)
tho humlrod by pot hunters.
Another amendment to tho game
law to be Introduced will seok to pn
tect the big gamo In Southern Okln
homn especially In the Choctaw In
dlan country That the s uthonstern
prtrt of Oklaloma Is becoming n ren-
dezvous for big gnnie and that the sup-
ply Is Increasing 810 Well established
facts but the big game needs protec-
tion. Natives In the country that com-
poses Pushmataha Choctaw and Me
Curtain counties claim thnt the sroat
timber 1 ml list r in l-oulslana nnd Ar
kansas which Is rapidly c:enriiiE tne
forests Ib driving black besrs and
ther game that tnhnblts te wooded
hills Into Oklshomti where they find
altoltor In tho KlamlchI lllackjack and
other mountains In that locality. Na-
tives nlalm there are twlco as many
benr to be seen In that section as tn
t!)e last tan yoars. fleers are rtlso
very plentiful In that section. In the
extreme western portion of Oklahoma
In tho foothills f tho Hock mountains
nnd along tho canyons of Cimarron
county are .also roporteit largo mini
hers of doors ami antelopes which
must bo protected from hunters. (
Beware Of Frequsnt Colds
(A succession of colds or a protract-
ed cold Is almost certain to end In
chronic cntarrh from which fow por-
sons ovor wholly recover. Ulve ov
or? cold tho nttonllon It deserves and
you may avoid this disagreeable dls
case. How can yon euro a. cold? Whj
not try rhamborlalns Cough uom
cdyT It Is highly rocommondod. Mrs
M. White of IJutler Tonn. says:
"Several years ago I was bothered
with my throat nnd lungs. Someone
told mo of Chnuiborlaln's Cough Horn
nio at onco Now my throat nnd lungs
aro sound and well." For sale by C.
Ill Ilonfro.
WORK OF THE g
i GRIM REAPER g
Mrs. J. D. Iloedecker was calll to
Ixiwry Mty Mo. Thursday by a tele-
gram announcing tho death of Mr
Boedecker'o fathor. Doafi followed an
operation performed for appendicitis.
J Tho romalns f Harry Fawbush of
St. I-ouls who died nt tho Methodist
lihariltut Thursday ufternoon worn
sWnned to St. Louis foi' burial. Mm
Fawbush arrived J nuretiay evoning ip
necomtnny the romalns. Tho deceas
od was about 20 years of ago. He
llvou In Outhrle In tho early days and
was well known. His fathor recently
died in St. Louis.
AGRA HAS BIG REVIVAL
Agra Doc. it. RovQro.nl David
Happort aodi wlfo aro assisting Hover
onxl Drown In a sorles of mcotlngs
liore. which began the second. Twenty
havo confpnsod their sins nnd asked
nicroy. Tbo meetings nro largely at-
tended ami Intorost deep. Roth min-
isters aro preaching with potter &;M
olrueat ness.
HOBART'S SANITARY 8EWER
Hobart. Okla.. .Dec. H Bd T. C.
Rrooks Son of Detroit. Michigan
were awarded the contract for tho
extiieslon ot sanitary sewers in Hllla
audition at the regular meeting of tho
cky council. Tho worK contemplate-.
will begin in a fow lays.
B PERTAININCr TO '
$ STATE OFFICIALS
OMvor H Stark assistant insuanco
o mmlssloner of Oklahoma toas ro-
turned from u ofllolal trip to Okla-
homa City.
B. W. Vance superintendent ot the
state free employment bureau went
to Cherokoe' to place 100 laborers
wanted thoro for sower construction
f :
HcaHh is JJtc ;
Gii Aftef if.
Grape - Nuts
TIiq correct food for I
bcnUtif brain and body. I
" t nere s it iuason
ou hdard about that 49c Dress Goods Bale
You did ndul Well y6u should see the values they
You can
Storm Serges and Panamas at 49c
$1 anH $1.25 Unfinished Serges black 49e
Jl 25 Check Panama - - 49c
This is jut a partial insight ot what you
COST OF PRODUCTION.
I gfcaiMOLSiai'y IQjrog X C3r: OO 1
i
wi mm
Tho right of way of tho Denver will without doubt be vindicated. As
Kingfisher ami Gulf Hallway company director of tho school of minus at Uol-
v as sold during the past week at King- ft Jo n. . L-dd -t on was
Usher to W. W. Bonson and J. M. Mc- constructive educators of tho country.
Donald whd aro seeking to build a Ho found at Holla a poor relation.' n
ltna eastward from Now Mexico's coal gicctod and despised Ciudoroim ot the
iMds Thcao men uro cooperating florIor nnd haughty varsity family.
il ffuH.1 JSEnuT onlzcd ' Toruf- APf"' JS Tlff'SS Jo??
.. . ri.i..i.... nni.inint nnmni. coming jcuiotisy ot tho. nouse ot co-
s?rKtirC n-UtuUon worthy of the
R?orC;!lnulhoUn!arlC nnd PC"infi UP' "ko mot men who do things. Dr.
2hZUir ..nfl iinif I-''d made ehemlos. Tho enomios ho
5".t)0"!?r' iWSS?. 5" li bns mado redound to his credit. Tho
urra;ssK
. . .. iii.i .iici lino
l;lXt ''? TdrZS url
mrougu uP-T-;
toy
oy was mauc irom ukiuiioiiki uj
throuch Klncnshor. Kiel and Okeono
nud abO'H two-thirds ot tho grading ua
teon okeeno and Klngflshor was com
Peted when the work stopped for tho
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ii illi; iluiY ;)ii.Aii;ait uuiitwoo.
'Ontrol 8fl00 acrea of coal lands in
Nw Mexico tor the product of winch
they are now seeking an outlet. In
building tho lino eastward Trom New
Mexico tho plan is to connect wllh
Ilin rii'lnlif tnnln linn ill I'lllrvldW. tllO
Pnnimnritn iirnncrb nf thn Hnnta Ko
near Cawo. the Frisco at Okeono and
hu Rock island at Klngflshor.
R. E. Taylor of Canadian Texas una ' ' "" ""'-" -".vi""'
Pjed with the AttoinoyGonernl of that Grays AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It Is
stato for his consideration and opprov-tho only ceualn regulator. Cures t fo-
al tho charter of tho Ochlltroo Euld malo woaknessoB and Backaeho Kld-
atid Southwestern Railway with ?5uu.-ej'. Bladder and Urinary troubles
C00 capital stock an emerpriso that 'At all Druggists or by mall 60 eta
IH being promoted through a stock Sample FREE. Address The Mother
ramnnmi It lu nt-nnitonil tn nnnstrllnt OTBy CO. LiCROy JS. Y.
atid maintain the lino from Dnlhurt
T'osas to Ochiltree Toxas 101 miles
thence to Enid In Northern Oklahoma
a distance of 150 miles. In the Toxuu
i-iiuhnmiio the road will run through
the counties ot Dallam Mboro Hutch
inson Hansford and Ochiltree. Uho
louto of the road through old Oklaho -
ma is aci ess former Beaver county or
"No Mans Land." which thus far has
i.o east and west roaa.
It Is announced from Altus m
Southwestern oklnhoma that Si. Lou-
is capitalists havo purchased stock of
iho Altuj. lloawell and HI I'aso rail-
road comuanv. which is now bulldlnc
u lino westward from Altus through
.:1iIIHiohs Vnxnn. tn Hnswnll nnd HI
Paso. The promoters and capitalists1
lecentlv toured the route surveyed
arid Tex is heailnuarters were estab
lished nt Childress. Much ot the
right of way has boon obtained and
tonuses raised by the towns along
the lino.
F. M. Oierlees president of the St
Louis Rartlosvllle and l'aclflc Railway
vi as In N 'w York City during the past
weok to deliver tho road's bonds and
stock to the buyor. and construction
la oxpocted to bogin at Bartlosville
Immediately aftor the holidays. Con-
ditional contracts have been let to tho
Jackson-McKeran Construction compa.
ny of Now York. The lino Is projected
to run 200 miles westward rom Wpbb
City Mo. through Bartlesullo to a
connection war tho Orient main line
Thn nlnilrln linlt lltin rnllwnv. nro-
posed from Sklatook to rryor Cieek lrt
tho Oklahoma oil nnd cas field turi.a
mil tn nn tin Inlnntrhnn. thn nnninanv
back or It boliiK known as the Choro-
keo and intcrtirban. The road will
ii&bh thriucli flftv mllos of ilch torrl-
tn Hl...ln MAOnKMl .An t rt . M U n 1 li '
IIIJ Ullilt.ll pvUii hiJUU iwnim uttH
ttjll havo ao iompotltlon from steam
tallroads.
ii ' iMiinr'ni"-! t1''1 bixx"
Roift'lrid Rtifor'Oldv hi i i -.
The t hicitg-. hock iDiana anu' ii
-lfc Railway company filed a wrlKtn
protest with Iho city council asalnn
tho living of Norlli Vine stroot. The
compaii) owns half of the street for
tight of way puipof.es: also propcm
i u the wcBt sldo of tho slrpot lr m
HarrUon avotiu6 to Uigan. The legal
time for protests tt? bo illed i.)litoV
nearly to months ago. Tho matter
was referred -to the public Improve
nfont conlpiltteo nnd t'Uy attorney I
InvestlgnUPB
get DRESS GOODS thafr sell fbr'B5cin
other stores such as
LADD 13 REAL EDUCATOR
Jonlln. Mo.. Dec 8. Tho Globe roc-
'cgnlzed. us one ot tho ablest ciltlcs in
fcouthwestern journalism has this to
say ot Doctor Qeorgo Laau witu guiis
to Oklahoma to take up his vcrk as
instructor lu tho scnool for mines.
"Dr. Oeorge E. Ladd. for the past
year engubo-J actively In zinc mining
in this dlfctriet. has been appointed
resident of tho Oklahoma school ot
mlneB nn.l metallurgy. It Is under-
stood he will at onco enter upon his
duties. The school winch is located
at Wllburtou will bo opened formally
next fall. .
The wisdom of tho Oklahoma
hoard's action in selecting Dr. Ladd
u?"9 m . s izs
iibiioh as turociur Ot U1U JIUIIU HCIIUU1
l mines are draped In the ceromonfes
tof chean. -hoddy and blackftuai-dly nol-
. . n.r in.. t- .i.i ..
"
Professionally I r. I add was in
eluded In tho distinguished company
or victims of a statu administration
SKKX iTfiTu I
baseen rfgMeousr taotanse'.1 " "
"Oklniiomu will
Oklniiomu will find In Oeorgo 10
Ladd Homothlng over six feet of physi-
cal. Intellectual and moral manhood
ti "gentleman and a scholar" as tho
f rmula has It; and what Is more by
far a Quin."
Every Woman Will Be Interested
.Thoro has recently been discover
) ec an aromatic pleasant norb cure
"JUST TO HELP OUT"
(Fort Worth Record.)
Whllo so many '. h&v.spapors and
business men nro raving and froth-
ing at tho mouth about tiie pooplo
! buying from the mall order houses
we wouU like to add that tho iwr
cfcnut or business man -Vho has his
I printing dono by an out-of-town ofllce
I -solng a bigger wrong than the man
vrho orJtore Me goods from a mull or
dor lioue. Thoro man nvlll have their
printing ilone by tho government or
onio othor big coucern seal them
tho monoy. pay tiie express and tj e
CO tO 40 Cents Oil a $5 JOD work bill
nnl never e a B-ceut piece of tie
money niter u mu ie tnoir nnnuB
VWien t the) hud given tae Job to
their home printer InsUe of thirty
days it would bo back in their 1h;ihU.
Rochester Review.
Tins la a me-Ki criticism or a
class of merchants who complain bit
torly it tlielr neighbors send away
trcm home for goods yet are guilty
ot the same practice themselves. In
the cattf of printing there Is the nJdl
tional reason for having It done at
hpmo that it helps the local paper and
enables It to become a more effective
champion of the community. No news
paper proprietor however wants
wrk as cbalty or IlkeB to havo It
glon him grudgingly. "Just to holp
hliu out. The local paper stands for
tnO UOSt UltOrosiS Ol 1110 0 Hire COlll
"ltmlty and renders a servlco that
' e mot bo paid for in dollars ani is
entMlod tQ fttlr treatment Of the bllsl
ness men when the havo printing or-
'o Slve out
"
TotfsPills
ll save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery andcnablc him to cat
whatever he wishes. They present
SICK HEADACHE
ciilisc tlic food to asnlmltate nnd nour-
ish the body ul e keen appetite
DEYaOP FLESH
nJ "solid muscle nkffaatly sujnr
coateJ. i
Tak No 5ubtitut(i
in
$1.25 Cravenette ' - 49c
$1.25 Checked Cloakirigs - 49c
$1 and $1 25 Colored Wool Voilt s 49c
can buy during this sale at LESS THAN
I THE TREADSTRTE I
A now swing Inst that fits smooth and porfect which
lets the toes and foot lay down as nature intended.
It doesn t sacrifice style for
the most stylish lasts made.
Trcdstratc for
men mado ot
Ox-Blood calf '
Bltichcr Lace
hand-scucd
soles. Ii'r the
Yount! Man's
Shoe full of
ife and unap.
P"c-&4.00
Better call and oxamiiio
Shoes. Thoy make
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Cllntoh Okln. Doc. 8. Did you
know tfmt th Indians were great on
usjng the lelaphonan Well thoy nro.
Ot co u raj thoy hnyo liUle or no usu
for tnu local beards their calls being
over the long distance. They do not
put In a (.oil for tho Individual Thoy
dp not aik for White Eagle ut Canton
or PI) lug Cloud at Darlington. The
tall is for "Any choyonno." Tho same
is true as to the Avapahos un mem
bOf of the tribe sorves.
To Illustrate an Indian puts In a
call for ony mombor of his trlbo at
Canton Darlington Colony Lawton or
any poiiir. It is up to the manager iq
10 out on tho street and pick up ifn
Indian. Any ono will do so'hc Is ot
the tribe nsUed for. iio Is put up to
tho phoiu and tho talk proceeds. Tho
talk bolug In Indian languago no one
nov what It Is about.
If an Indian say tn Clinton wr.nta tn
jtach one of his people say forty miles
from Canton or any other given point
he calls for ono of his tribesmen tells
hi in the message ho doslrcs dulWored
und It Is his business to dullvur It ov-
en though it rcMiulroB a night trip and
ir a storm.
A Hi He lndlnii baby died near Clin-
ton last car and its mother desired
Hint nor relatives uttond Uie funeral
sprvlcofl. Thoy lived put on Iho prat-
tle norUiwost from Canton. Tho telo-
phono wo Used auu n member of tho
trlbo illrected to ddljver the mosgago
tc tho poor mother's rulativcs. It was
iiollverod by a courier across tho prat-
rive nua canyons n4 tlie ivlnlivoo
IIS USE
TELEPHONE
at Ramsays!
are giving for
The Tredstrato is one or
Trcdstratc
for Ladies
mado of soft
Wine Kid
Bluchcr Laco
Hand Sewed
soles Cuban
heels. It's d
Dandy. Price
ftB.50
our Xmns Slippers and
useful Xinas Gifts.
TIi'sheo muo
Wood and Storage
Yards 407-409 Weil !
. . n
arnson.:
- SK - I - B - I - B - XC - XS - I - B
top That Cold
To cheek early colda or Grlppa with "Preventics"
mcam uro defeat for Ineumoala. To stop a cold
with Prqveatlcslja(ertliantoletItrua andbe
oblljud to cure it atterwanli. To boiure. Pre.
rentlo will cure even a docply teatod cold but
taken car! j at tbo meeze ttaco they break or
head on thctte early oold Tbat'i iurely belle.-.
That'i vhj ther are culled Prerentlcj.
I'rcTenticiare llttlo Candr Cold Curei. Ho Quia.
tne no phytic nothing ikkenlne. Nice for tho
children and thorouohlr ia!e too. If you feel
chilly It you tnccze.lfyoa acbe all over think ot
PreTcntlcs. rromptneu may alto tare half jour
usual tlekncu. And don't forcet tout child if
there U forerUhnest nlsbtorday Herein prob
ablr lies rrevcnUct' crcctost efficlencr. 80I4 d
V boxes for the pociet. also In 2Sc boxes ot 3
Preieutlct. IntUt on your druniUU clilns jrva
Preventics
WALLACE'S DRUG STORE
i
carao In ovor the Orient fno rtdxt d3ik
Last summer a call enmo to Qlluwn
t'or a "Kiowa" that was a posor ?or
the manager. Mr Dayllss. However
ho found upon Inquiry umorg the
riicyeiiDoH tlirro was ono who &aS
lived umiiiK tho Klowas nnd spoke ths
Kiowa dialect llo was put up to tka
phono and received tho talk. Vnt.l
tho Kiowa wanted to say nobody
knows.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, December 11, 1908, newspaper, December 11, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72608/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.