The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1, Monday, December 14, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE QKLA. MONDAY DECtTfofRERH 1D08.
H DAILY LEADER
BY LESLIE G. NIBLACK.
Published every nftornoou from The Leader building. 107rl39 West Harrison
avenue nnd entered at tho Quthrlo Postofflce rb Second Class Matter.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Official State Paper.
1 Official Paper of Constitutional Convention.
Official Paper of the State Corporation Commission.
Tho Lender la a member of the Associated Press and receives u.e day
telegraph roport of that great news organization for exclusive nftonioou
publication In Outhrlo and thirty miles radius.
Eastern Agency Tribune Bulldlna New York.
Waihlnfiton News Bureau 1334 B. Street 8. E.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In tho event of delivery Iwlng Imperfect or paper being rolled twisted
or mutilated subscribers nro urged to mako Immcdlato complaint to the
business office In person by telephone or by mall.
mitlcr wlmt the station In life
H-tii
r ability o contest tho rulo of death
follow for who commits tho act of tak
Ins Ufa save In cases mtiero his life
wculd forfeit his failure to so take
Mdre killings In Oklahoma since
January first of Ihls year than In all
Croat llrltaln save India and less exc
rutlona than in Scotland1 Three mur
dors In Scotland since January first.
and three hangings. 4Tliatmr
of cnfr;cunonnkrhxlrA1'JmIi
ihcld so ohpaplrjr oilifi JpuJtw
Umy of those who now pretciltl toibe-
Ucfyjtholr honor dependoyin murder
yilltJIecrease so rapidly they will soon
bdllSJjd am.jig the thlnasHhnt were.
X'a5 we. as a great posraopolltan
stale with a proud and prosperous cltl
JEenshlp alloy the-act8 of a few wlld
Characters' to blacken dur record on
tho osciitcneim .or uie states
Congress Is going to paSB the appro-
prlatlon bills and adjourn.
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Oklahoma oil Is In great demand.
And the output Is Increasing daily.
HOW
HELPS CITY'S
GROWTH
PRESIDENT RAKES UP SHC
(Continued from Page One.)
Tho tariff revised with Van Cleave
arid Carneglo as sponsors for tl.o revis-
ion Is a Joko Puck should copyright.
Counting Itoom 109 V. Harrison Phono 76;
Harrison Phono 69.
Editorial Hooms 107 W.
WHY NOT A HOtSE-WARMINQ?
fye Convention (hall will b'o profitl'
tally noniplefoll (Monday xioxt. Very
few people hae seen the Inside ot tho
hall.
The Loader suggests that an "inspec-.'lloir!feceiilloY.'-aifd
unif "old-fashioned
house-warming1' bo held nt the new
hall ft Week from Wednesday night.
Jlako It public unconventional. Make
Voryono Wolqpnio. Every man wo
man and child in Guthrio la a stock
holder In t&o new hall and everybody
can fratornlste without rostralnt.
Let all tho bands and orchestras In
loan donato their services.
The Ixiador suggests that the Wo
man's Fodoroilon of Out'.rlo have en
ilro ehorgo ot the affair; that it name
committees en roceptlon decoration
music etc. The women Tho Leader
feels jiire will tako keen Interest and
)n I'll In tho woi k.
Tho program can consist of ten
flve-mlnuto talks; four by state offl
rtils. four by city officials and two by
pr&ninent citizens. These talks car
bo followed by n concert and If agree-
able dancing
Elgtit to ten thusand people can be
hi on tho roceptlon. It can bo mado a
nice affair socially nnd will tend to
promote good feeling all around.
The Leader makes this ns a motion.
Js there n second?
The statement of President Rooso-
volt to effect that ho would not uso a
nolsolesH rifle stating "It is no tun to
shoot without tho 'bang' In there"
Illustrates tbe man. Ho likes noise
sensations nnd tho. glare of publicity.
He Is essentially a muckrakor nnd goos
about breaking whatsoever displeases
(hint; thou abusing those whom he
trails or whp "trail him ns tho enso
way bd.
An old-fashioned house-warming for
Convention Ornll. Thai's tho ticket.
One of the best and most consistent
press liars In the slate Is tho ono who
whon all other things fall sends tao
message that Muskcgcc has licensed
saloons. This of course. Is a He mado
maliciously but It seems to find Its
way In the papers.
whose chlef nmbltlou.ls to see how
often his nanio mav lin used In the nub
ile press with big headlines over Hip
tcp oi tno.nrueies wnorein no may o
mentioned'!
The leader has boon an rdvocate of
tho Medline tho nverngi Amorieau
will rlso do meet momentous dirtlcttP
ties and that his patriotlaa will sur-
mount his partisan or persona) feel-
ings at any time they are required of
him. That doctrlno and falbh has been
borne cut In the great -cilsls move-
ments of tho past will wte are con-
fident be tho same In the future. But
the present chief executive has so of-
ton nnd so violently offered insult to
our traditions and so frequently sot
aside tho constitution cf our country
that It seems ho can not. In ithe preci-
ously long tw and a half months he
Is still to bo our leador restrain him-
self from doing all toe "an lo lower the
estimate of cur clt!rcshlp. Tho
Ioador recognizes his escapades are
not bounded by other partisanships
than that which may be consumed with
his own mad ambition to play to the
galleries and yet. In a measure tho
dominant party Is responsible because
tho Intellect and .the courago of that
great party -have n t been called in
council to restrain Iblm.
With almost 00.000000 of people
tho vast majority of thum so patriotic
they will dlo willingly for tho iKjrpotu-
Uy and advancement of their country.
It seems strange In tlmo ot peace wo
aro to bo led and fcoled by ono whoso
solo ambition is personal glorification
and wfco offers naught but woe for
tho services ho requires of his followers.
'-Ajfew Oklahoma City fakers aro
seTlW lots Leafed In a frog pond ten
'miles qut ot too metropolis but those
who purchase are entitled to llttl" sym
pathy. Tlie person "investing money
with Itrangers who 1iave no financial
respQiisIbJtjty holilnd them can expect
fo'bej"bdr In a short time.
Tho return of Senator Jcol Stono to
the senate fiom Missouri isnow as-
sured. Ho has been in public life
for twenty-two yoars and his Democ
racy Is without question. Willo not
a radical In any sense of the word he
can ho llRted as one am:ng the fow
ot the men who has consistently and
fearless! stood for Democratic doc-
trines throughout his official life.
Guthrlo'o population has een in-
creased two. families so far as a re-
sult of tho Anniversary Number Is-
sued 'uy Tho Leakier. Nov. 14 Mr.
McDonald of tho Quthrlo Shot Metal
moiks received word Satunay front
Owensboro Ky. that a family there
was on Its way to Guthrie nnd for
him to look nfter a house.
Tho same message told Mmt four
oth6r families had been Interested In
Guthrie as a result of tho Interest
created in reading tho Annlversaiy
Number and that they too Inten-
ded coming. Copies of the big tui-
tion wero Bent all over tho country
nirJ the replies that the people aro re-
ceiving from the friends and tho In
quiries that aro pouring In on tho
secretary of tho Luslnoss men's leag-
ue and the lletatler's association
clearly demonstrate tho good that tho
Oil I tl on has done for the city.
' H. F. Ardery secretary or the Busi-
ness Jfon's league said this morning:
"During all tho time thnt I hnvo hcen
secrotary of tht Business' Men's leag
ue never huvo tho Inquiries about
Guthrie been so numorous. Thoro Is
going to bo ft big growth to iho city
and tho influx lll commoner) with tho
oponing of the now eor. What wo
need now most of all are new houses
to take caie of the crowtts that are on
their way southward and tho ones
who will come later. The big Annl-
versaiy Number ot tho Leader was
a splendid advertisement to tho city
and has worked untold good."
ment to his bill providing for the re-
enlistment of negro trrop3 discharged
without honor because ot alleged par
tlclpatlon In Die affray at Brownsville
Texas and addressed the Senate on
corning tho umendmont Uo proposes
In his now measure o establish a
tribunal consisting of retired army f
fleers naming these officers in the bill
before whomievldonce mayibe stibnpX
ted a t ihh guilt erf thqdcfeitdantB
and before-Nvho'to the defendants them-
selves might appear to answer to
charges. Tho measure Is so drawn us
practically to lake out rthe hands of
the executive and to give the tribunal
nnnolntcd bv Concress fulf authoilP
to consider tho BroYvnsvillo quost un
nnd by lis findings provldfc for ro-cn
llstment of the discharged negroes
New York Hardware Co. New York Hardware Co. J
Special
Christmas08
OF
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ROOSEVELT IDIOMS.
Tho newspapers contain Jlttlo Infor-
mation about tho groat domands mado
by. Xho people at tho last election.
Thoro -was a 'demand for a change In
ibe plan of conducting affairs. It was
felt that our expenses woro so greatly
in excess of our Income that even the
madman In 'obargo of affairs would
realize Uiero ought to bo some conces-
sion niada to tho financial condition of
4ht povornmont. Admitting that the
prohibitory tariff laws woro such as
to forbid Import duties amounting to
anything JIRo the proper amount to
onto lnt the treasury the doflclt Is
still too large. Still wo navo lettors
ot ndvi5o on haw to couduct tho af-
fairs of tho kitchen trio blrlhchunibor
and whgt sort of powder wo may use
when hacttng. All of these matters ol
Irresponsibility anil Indlfforonce were
added to the chamber or horrors by a
vile attack on the editors of two iiows-
papers carried to tho nauseating stage
in n!i name of citizenship and booausc
we love our country mid hor patriotic
p pie is it not tlmo for all 4he laity
to protost uf01nt the rocklutiuss ind
i einmg oxecutle stupidity of those In
power' As a people w nru junt nnd
Wo strlvo for Justice; as a peopl. we
sck wiihu and we -tread in uucer
isln p.i !h or statciraft with tho avow
d puip m- if b--ing right to .ur fe
lows' tan we (lieu to rupport tht
ambition of ji "honi we believe u
inad. uTI'iid 1 1- anv on a he escutcheon
r rne n ; i Unt e io!l the ldcu and crat
Ioi . ma' nopes or tuiu present rum
less rtili r at tn White House? In tilt
past wo ae J d thief executlvos wht
wr in t ndnwe) with the groat iww
er of iii'i-inailmial statecraft and not
a fu jt ihun bain at times made ui
roe that we had erred in the selectlor
of air people's ruler Hut hpwqvo
bt may bt- w nwer before had t
thlff'wiaa disobeyed the cojninua la
or rlghtriaiifeulht tp canceaj i ywr
iudeall&iiB 3y vvHW and vfcloiia as-saulisiipon't-iu
o w"re pubJoctB
in tho nation "he hud by ballot beei
"ull4 tijmn to vule. Tho Idioms of tin
jirfWuni nave gone ueyona tuo pan
i.r explanation: In fact trying to x
jilatn but makes the matter that much
worse- for all einosrned.
Hxerulif interference with prlvat
af ralrs a i a. ks ujjon greflt husinossi In
.tUUIoiH wlficwt UA HMWt InvoMIfei
tton lipou the 1ort or the cMet oxecu
tivc; violent nssaulU upon tbo person-
al charuotttr uf people is me ot them
women) who ben- stood at the op ol
the rung of notoriety and ntnnr b
tmyod a trust attneke upon newepa
per edt'ovs and the vtolont and un
culled for ussnulu made Uurlng the
tast oaroiialKU- nil together nwke t
combination that must stamp tho on
.lire nation wrong. or the president i
cheap luagazlnu fiction nensatlotiallt.
LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Tho greatest law-enforcing problem
Is thut of handling tho cases of mur-
der nnd attempted murder In this
statu. Those records of tho past mako
more against tho name of Oklahoma
than tho partisan rancor mid political
blunders cf all tiho tiart oe. Human
llfo has been tnkei. by those who refuse
to allnw the legal settlement of atralrs
until thoro 'has gone forth bad reports
from certain portions of tho state.
Th:so killings have a two-fold clfect:
Flrfat they frighten awoy tho ln est r
who doos not wnnt to own property
no matter what tho profit in a land
where llfo can not bo protected by law;
second bho failure to punish these of-
fenders this declaring men not guilty
and all. wing tho llo of solf-defonso to
prevail when tho victim is shot In the
back breaks down all barrier ofapology
and stands a black mark upon the
escutcheon of a str.to that has ns many
law-abiding people In proportion to the
population as any of tho sisterhood.
Ono of tho serious problems of state
hood was the handling of too murdor
oases left as n heritage from tho fed
eral administration In the Indian part
of tho state. Boforo those wore adjudi-
cated sufficient had been added to
show thoro had been no cessation ot
such law-defying conditions
There should bo a way for tho peo-
ple of each county toCmudle tills grow-
ing ovll. The Idea that a case was
ever bad enough for tho taklns of tho
law Into tho(hands cf a community
In Its cold staled truth tho mob Is
not one defensible In a civilized com-
munity. The law la made by 31m ma
Jorlty and those laws tiro In. all cases
mado to protect the rlghtce-ifs clitron
against Uio oucroaahmonts of those
who refuse to pay their debt for tho
policing of society tho lawless rare
lass society-hater. The element of tbo
lepraod is small indeed In a country
where the ohlld breathes tho fresh air
and has associate with children
bt ought up -by God-fearing lawmbey
Ing parents.
And our stato shows we are a poo
plo who will enforce law. At Miami
Frederick nnd Teculnseh tho law In Its
exocutlvo authority took llfo in forfeit
for crimo committed. In the Tecumsoh
ease tt murder moat foul had boon
tUnnja 'tyo murderer was given nccoss
to all catrts. and the fedaral court
jdliM Uiosfato fjn offering saeguard
Stato of Ohio City of Toledo
ss. '
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co. doing busluoss in ihc
City of Toledo Comity and State af re
said and that snld firm will pay tho
sum of ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarm
that cannot bo cured by tho use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
In my presence this Gth day of Dacem
ber A. D. 188C.
(SEAL.) A. W. GLEASON
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intern-
ally and acts directly on tho blond nnd
mucous surfaces ot the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo O.
Sold by all DrugglstB 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constl
mtlon.
Knives and Forks
eeK
Foley's Orlno Laxativo cures chron-
ic constipation nnd stimulates the
liver. Orlno regulates the bowels mi
they wilt act naturally " and you do
not have to tako purgatives continu-
ously. C. U. Renfro.
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Great Excitement Prevails.
Bird McGuIro agrees with Mr.
Enid Nowb.
Backwards If AX AH.
How will you enter 1908?-Loader.
Taf
-Vlnlta
Couldn't Walt For Train.
That Springfield man who stolo a
horso after committing bigamy must
have found plural marriage a too excit-
ing experience 'to permit of oven wait
lng for tho noxt train. Carthage (Mo.)
Press.
Said BootleQQir Was Cause of Fine.
Judge Terrell ofAda fined a fellow
$75 and thirty days in Jail for carrying
a btttlu of booze around in his pocket
because ho purchased front a Ixwtleg
ger. Geary Bulletin
One' Editor Too Busy to Settle.
Our patrons need not worry nboul
us not being around to sottlo tho first
-cf the month. Business fcas been so
rushing that wo have uot found time.
F.lotehor Advocate.
Beware Of Frequent Colds
A succession ot colds or a protract-
od cold Is almost certain to ond In
chronic catarrh from which few per
sons ever wholly recover. Give ov
or cold tho attention it deserves and
you may avoid this disagreeable dis-
ease. How can jou curo a cold? Why
not try Chamberlain's Cough Rom
ody? It is highly reconimonded. Mrs
M. White of Butler Tonn. says:
"Several yoars ago I was bothered
with my throat and lungs. Someone
told me of Chaniborlatn's Cough Rom-
mo at once. Now my throat and lungs
are sound and well." For sale by C.
R. Hon fro.
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Shawneo Herald t The Guthrie
Louder tells the Oklahoma Times -that
It did a manly nt?' In retracting its
libelous charge "against Gov. Haskell.
Nlblack's bouquet Is worthy t more
Christmas Spirit on the part of tho
Times. "Peace on earth good will to
all men. Why not remember that In
campaign times?
Enid News: Of course tho story
that Leslie -Nlblack ofluieo to sell or
trade Bartlesvlllo a slate Institution
Is pure invention. Leslie may hnvo hla
fault but wo never heard him charged
with being crazy ' "
(By Associated Iress.)
Washington D. C Dec. 14 In an
opinion by Justice Holmes (he Su
premq court of the United States todaj
hold that E. II Harriman nnd Otto
Kahn.'thc lattori a Now York bankc-1-.
should not bo required to answer tin
Interstate Commeicc .commission's
questions concerning tlcallfigs lu stocks
ootwepu uie union jn"iijiuiui uwrr
roads to which tle" refused to maScn
response when the subject was under
investigation In New York.' 'It was a
sweeping victory for Hnrrlniap and hla
associates.
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Govarnor Haskell nnd- Staw Treas-
urer Menefeo returned yesterday m rn
lng from Kansas City whoro the gov-
ernor mado ah address to tho Young
Men's Democratic club. The governor
and .Mrs. Haskell are In Oklahoma Oit
toda .
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PARICEH'S
HAIR DALSAM
Cteuiti ad bffcatir.ti the b&Ir.
irouioUi m laituUot (rrowtJu
Wever Fatli to Ileitoro Oray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Curt ttft p tlEtcftw it hlr laUlus.
Y u tan Havt money In buylne your
Chrlnrmas rtiniUos of Hall.
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SUITS DIPPED
g FEESH TOPICS
S OP THE TOWN a
Taft Entertainment Next Tuesday.
Tho management of the Guih.-ie
Lccturo course has received w onl from
the Central Lyceum bureau that Lora-
do Taft the great American srnlptoi
nnd lecturer who was billed to appear
here tonight wit; be unable to roach
Guthrio until Tuesday.
Ma&:nlc Meeting. '
There will bo a regular meeting of
Gut'irio IJdge No. 2 A T. and A. M.
Tuesday etening at S o'clock Tor pur
poso of electing offlcors for next year
Fred W. Green Secretary.
Is Esasily Pleased.
The Ret. Harry Omar Scott 1ms notl
flcdrhls- cdngrogatlonUhat he wttnts his
Christmas present next Sabbath m. ru-
in j; by having -tbo pleasure of being
nblo to preach to the 400 momboro of
the r4iurch on that occasion.
Building Activity Continues.
Fire Chlor W. C. Gruber reparts
building activity continuing in tiho c ip
Ital city through the winter. Nunn i
ous permits are taken out dally for
Iwolllngs eating $1000 and under
Was Fed Chicken
1 The Ro". Harry Omar Scott pastor
of tho FirBt Presbyterian church was
groeted by a largo audience yostorday
morning after being absent from the
city for two week's aiding In conduct
Ing a rovlvnl mooting In Alva wheio
twenty converts wero made though
his efforts. He ropoits having gal nod
eight pounds and a halt by i.renchlug
twlco a day and Hsreo times on Sunday.
Six heavily silver
plated knivesand forks
guaranteed for . five
years only a few at
i Genuine. Rodgers
18'I7 knives and forks
-latest design and pat
tern.- k bargain at
$4.0'0
We Have Only a Gross
Bach of These Sets So Buy Parly
Your CREDTTkGOOD
SAME OLD PLACE AND NUMBER
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218 West Oklahoma
ew l-oe
Kjn.
araware
The Injunction suits fllod by the Ro
publican state committee In the dis-
trict court la the names of Geo. L.
Felton and Geo. W. Richardson agarnst
tho stato election board to prevent tho
beard rom Issuing certificates ot elec
tion to tho Democratic representatives
1IUUI .tiuvuiiuui iiuu uniuonuc vuuuuca
wero dlumlssed upon motion nt cost or
plaintiffs.
Tho temporary injunction against the
W. A. Stuckey Construction c:mpany
from carrying ot tho paving contract
on Noblo avonuo. awarded some time
ago was made permanent today by DIs
trict Judge Huston.
In ti e -divorce caso of Irene Madden
vs Kllas Madden ft decree was granted
In faor .f the plaintiff who was also
Klvon custody of the minor children.
In the ense of L. V. Urown vs. t u
Webber. (' D. Webber et al fare-
closuio or a mortgage Jujlgment was
rendered In uior of the plaintiff.
fb tho nrlsoner to-stroncost ounortunl
. i. . . - - . .
ty to prove ins jnnocnce ana eaoii
urt solit back word the law had been
Jireksn lKc taken ami tho foroflt must
In Uio most severe penalty In that
case each of tho -tribunals of 'justice
was tried to tho utmost and each roso
anperlor to the cry ot the uiaudfyi ayW
pathlior etlll standing us the nn'k of
hope to whoiv- can show Ms llfo ia Jm
fjcpinwlx nl&ci'd. In jeopardy.
With audi coudttlons pi-ealllng. tho
person w-ho attempts to usurp the au
thorlt) ot officers must expect to pay
the penalty and that penalty is the
xreatest man can pay -U po'leed au
thority
In an article llko this no reference
is made specially the case now In
process o( being tried cati well afford
The Hlnhest Priced Enterttlnment
Lorado Tnft's lecture Is the highest
lirlco-J ontertalnmont in tho course.
It costs tbo management more than
tho big band! because of tho national
fame and ability of the lecturer.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids for tho erection com-r-loto
of a Uoy's Dormitory for the
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechani-
cal Collogo Stillwater. Oklahoma will
&e received up to 1" o'clock noou.
Rwquosts for plans. wlo fwf ita1
llpB shouMtbeiftccflmiiiled&VKU cer-
tilled cheek ron'?J00tiiayablio tho
Hoard of Regents of said College as
n surety fo.- tholr return In good ot-
der AUdrees AV. A. Etherton Still-
water Oklahoma
CONTEST HEtniHC GQHTINUED
Owing to an order issued by the Su-
proii.o curt directing Judge. Huston of
tho Loiran county district court to go
to Cleveland county to hear a mm der
case tomorrow at Nomina the Huist
Warren q)octon cqnfost case was con-
tinued until Iho Judge returns. Frank
U Wnrren- was the Republican nomi-
nee in the" 27th Senatorial district
whloli conipres Iluies and Okfus
kee coutitUu4ln eno county the name
of Frank L Warner appeared on the
ballot. Hifr&t was the Democratic
nominee and claims the ejection n ir-
ferula rifles
Muxlew Forget to Search.
William Lasator; better known ob
"Happy Jack" was arrested Saturday
afternoon on tho charge of bootlegging
When arraigned borate Judge Strang
Lasater entered a plea of not guilty
As tho authorities did not hao stiff!
clent evidence tc convict him ho was
turned loote but just a moment later a
hanpy thought struck J'uxlow thut
"Happy Jake" might have bomo booze
on him. A second arerat lesultod In
rinding two half pints on Lasater's por-
son. He was re-arraigned on charge f
transporting whisky from one place
to another and was given tho custom-
ary fine of $50 and tho minimum hill
sentonce ot thirty days by Judge
Strang.
Wanted In Oklahoma County. .
Under Sliorltf Muxlon Sitm-day turn
ed over to Under Sherrf ATmtrone
of Oklahoma county Clifford Paris
who is wanted on a peilt larceny
charge In Oklahoma City.
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Has stood
which is the best in
ALWAYS for
tne grocerjr
that
line.
In making your purchases for Christ-
mas dinner? do not overlook the 'excel-
lent display at
THE G. 0. D. GROCERY
Phone 66. Oklahoma Avenue.
A. L. DR.USB Proprietor.
feiiiiiii
Sirs Whitney wife of tho late A. J.
Whitney who cavo up his life in late
I high waters of the Cottonwoo-d while
GUILTY OF COUNTERFEITING making a gallant struggle to reach
Passing counterfeit money is no ' his wire's side gave fclrth this mom-
worse than substituting same tin- Iiur at & o'clock to a 12 pound hoy.
i known worthloss rsmedv for Fnlnv lloth mother ami child are doing Well-
to bo barred from our contemplation ! Honey and Tar. the creat eoueh nnd I -
If we can but commence now aud heru- cold remedy that cures the most ob- Taft Lecture pejtponei by Bureau
uuvr uiuuv mw miiu au-iKi bu svnri oxpeis tne coia irom me system C U. uihII TgMaylM-h.
Thore will be a regular mooting lu
Asylum. Moiiday night. 8 p. m . annual
election ot officers All Sir Knights
requested to bo present; visiting Sit
Knights yfolcome. n order of 13. -C.
G CROW. Recorder.
W PERTAINING TO
THOSE ON SICK LIST ?
Allen Hill nephew of J F Hilt of
Chicago who was awarded 1Jie cou
tract for tfto Guthrio street pavings Is
still cohflned to his rooms lu the Hotel
'loMAwllcro lie lias boon laid uu for
r . j r .i : . . -r
'teh tlays u acute rheumatism.
For Ladles.
Yates Center Kas. Sept 18 1908.
After my doctors gave me up to die;
Halls Texas Wonder cured me of Kid
ney and Bladder trouble It Is the best
medicine on earth. Mrs. H. S. Joha-
son Sold by all druggists.
fill TZC v& WMWWIiC "wM (tM
rli It if claab'c -- j-
I 1 il t JtimlfjIflMMIi
Christmas Candies. There is noth.in
tow more appropriate
for a gift to a wife
or a sweetheart than a box of candies. The
ladies are connoisseurs of good candies so
you can make no mis'ake if vou Buy
GUN PHER'S It is world-wide iarrlcd
lor its excellence.
' AIn fancy loxcs drtjains pf beauty pound
-!two pound and five pound boxes.
i i -t . i.
v ' 't: YfflOEDORA CIGAR fflM
JACK B. MORRIS
Look over our awell lina.pf Pipes and Curistnms Cigars.
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DAILY LEADER
IQc M WEEK
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1, Monday, December 14, 1908, newspaper, December 14, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72610/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.