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THE LEADER QflJEHRlfe OKLA oMOyflAff PE(3B.3flBEftflfr HOgQi .:
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Official State
Official Paper of Constitutional Convention
Official Paper of the 8t?to
rri. t ;.- u momhnr of tho
telegraph report of that groat news
publication In Qutnrie ana tnirty muea rauiua I y
ratirn Aoencv Tribune Bulldlno New York.
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THE GREAT SANTA FE.
INirhaps this tho groatost commor-
cfnTftoeK US' M VTaretf -Sr 0l r coun try
i& Bad time to asli fjonsldoratlon fpr
hoW'vftiituies. still tho opportunity Is
nVhnhd to do some wonderful things
for fjlfthrio and Oklahoma the coming
fe& mantha. and thoy are of such mag'
0Siiljyp challenge the attention of all
jpjzefifi. ThB Santa Fo Is already do-
i i"ng so much wo are happy over the
. j)rosnoolB that ar to make of Guthrie
the ' gatoway of io Santa .Fo South-
we3t. Tho road which covorel tho old
Santa Fc trail and opened the door of
lojje to the schooner pilgrim of other
days has now arrived at tho place
"wMero ono line of travel is Insufficient
for Its great main lino from the Cen-
tral stales to tho Coastal regions and
Guthrie Is to bo the great rrelght
route the coramoreial capital of tho
Santa Fo Southwest! Great as bnve
been tho deeds of the Santa Fq for
Guthrie tho lmmedlato future will
'make them seem small In comparison.
When w consider that the freight
from the slope of tho Rockies down tc
s the rain bolt that Is but a fow dozens
j of miles west of this city surpasses an
hundred-fold the commerce between
1 Salt Lake and Fort Leavenworth
thirty years ago tho wonderful change
is eaBlly understood. Tho value pf
(rolpht products from tho Irrigated re
( Slo'n of Colorado alono exceeds that of
all tho country west of tho hundredth
meridlah thirty-seven yours ago It re-
quires no mathematician to figure
what will bo cared for In tho Immedi-
alo future wlwn (ho millions from ttic
overcrowded Central states turn the
once-supposed ddsert Into art Eden.
Guthrlo Ib the gateway between lhr
groat'humid and soml-arld agricultural
'domain of tho plains; It is so bltuateiT
that it could net resist development
and tho baching of iiir position with
the millions of tho greatest long ills
tunco railroad syaiani of tho Unltud
Status la tho most sphKidlil Chrlstmar
present received by a city of Oklahom;
In many many roars.
This Bplondld present camo ab a sur
prlso lb tile vast majority of tho ell'
sens but it is safo to assert It is tin
; most pleasant A aurprlRos and ever)
man and woman of Guthrlo of what
- over means gladly rocoive the news o
tho Innovation. It means tho bulldlm
-of great roj4lr shops roundhouses
the Importation of hundrods f th-
.htghest paid skilled labor to man th
jshops; train xrews to take out th
qr$Bi iroins oi iroigju in transit v
j'fjwecn the centers of comraurco: nuin
erpuq upejintendejits .dispatcher
wiesrapneis; iracKinnn aim in urje"
it means anew Guthrie filled with th
spirit of commerce and a central n
glan between tho plains and th
Wllalsstppl rber from whence th
"tpnsumora come at this tlmo' We
Toxaa .S'vHloxIco Colorado and Ar
zona (the last two to be the grei
Irrigated states of the Union) will xim
Otttfward- tliplr products of tie sulac
n tha- urFol of tha 8rtn-unti.r.
mn'lie mia 'to tloubio jbiU quailnipi
from j ear to year.
Let public spirit press the advantag
holding lu mind that oihir great blea;
lnga wfll follow in train If wo but .1
our part. There are branches to b.
built to tlKse counties went ot u
without sufficient traffic facl.ltlet
atnl each time we offer facilities t
reach Outhrie on tSwo small Knee i
moans Ui great system which ha
oHnel a new era for us can p. on.
by onr endeavor uml gruot to us th
aid required tat us bo up and dolnr
for tho hour of our greatest proaperii
is at bend!
Qreat Is the Santa Fe. and In it
greatniss rt'vill bo our creatsiBt aid i
the Jiflityiia of u populous cityi '
.V. AF l.. i A a. .aKV ..
4iHP3"ll"rnu'! " no oucuoo.yc40-
one wouiti tnuiK nosiueut ltoosuvoi
t harmlos child abused by slant Ilk'
' pulltzer. Tho president worked evt
it years to find somo one who w-ul
Yi wbalo ulieo'i out of blm and kaep 'all
y ranting. Julltzer turjiotl the roc
h PQfur of publicity npou Uio prosldoi '
end made him anuaar In the llahl lu
I? 'WSfl1 anppor In a JduslerlpK mul
1' cjotba hlmsfdf the paragon of U
who bss not the mesnb to resent l
attack Had the governor of Oklahom
been given the full use f tbo anc
medium of circulation now being en
ploy! agdlnst Hoobevelt in his o I
SAitf exposure. Roosevelt wuld hae
been unable to wcupo tbo Just verdli t
of dUapproval at all the people.
LEADEE
NIBLACK.
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As&ociatcd Proas antf lectins f$i)
organisation for oxcluslvo ftltornooa
1334 B. Street 8. E.
Phone 75;
Editorial Roomt 107 W.
WORTH STUDYING.
Sunday's Oklahomnn ennic. an pd-
ltorial every mossback and. twnbulld-
or should rchd. Much of the "tor-
ment Is true; and ail worth tiine to
read. It folldws:
Uthotbor It is the result ot united
effort persistently followed anions ltf
cltixeris or another manifestation of
pot-luck Guthrie Is tsoon to be made
tho Santa Fo passenger division psint
in Oklahoma supplementing Uie
freight division already held. Thq
Arkansas City division "point it is' atti
nounced Is to be transferred.
If the Guthrie newspapers are not
deceiving us in this matter the acqul
sltton of the Santa Fe division head
quarters is thebost evidence of good
fortune 'which as yet bofnllon tfaeir
city. It means more as a foreo in town-
building nioro now residents more
new homes more of tho elements
which build up a city than anything
which has fallen Guthrlc'H wny in re
cent years. The rctontlon of the state
capital can scarcely be compared to
it in valuo as a population stimulant
and business boomer.
Ten years ago Guthrlo and Ok nho
mn City wero each cities of approxl
matoly 7000 population if anythius
Guthrlo was tho bolter of the two
towns It possessed a decided ad-
vantage In future possibilities havlug
tho seat of territorial government and
vlscrous bulsness activity.
About that tlmo tho territory began
moving forward In all lines. Railroads
began numerous extensions home-seek-ors
flocked In and business expansion
was apparent on overy hand.
Oklahoma City roallzod that the
time had arrived for a decision upon
her part as to whether sho would re
main a sleepy county scat town or
rpach out and become tho metropolis
if thlu oxtenslve region of natural
rjclics. Which course Bho choso we
are not called upon to say. Too re
suits speak moro eloquently than any
wnlsoti ours.
At tho snmo tlmo Guthrlo doclded to
not only hold bard and fast ti oapltai
honors but also tako lior all upon
that factor as a town bulldor. From
thnt day to this nor citizens have
atuiderod. q7cry consideration tp this
oml and; toaud up n tholr am.
In tho ton years following Otunrlo
has doublod in imputation which Ib
not a bad showing whllo Ok.aliima
City has developed into a metropolis
of 50.00U people in no urst instance
the result ia traccauio tj tno ono iaoa
lu town building whllo In tho othes
it Is tho legitimate fruits of going afte'
ovory good thing in sight.
If tho peoplo ot Guthrie ovor awakoi
to tho fact that capital honors alone
novor built a city thoy may yet become
tho socond city tf the now state.
PROSPEROUS PRESS
a tne fexchanga debk ot ThoJLotd
or plied uverai tot nign nrp tne
Christmas holfday numbers ot thirty
Oklahoma weekly newspapers bear-
ing unmistakable evidence ot the
jirottporttj that aooundB in thif land
of the fair god Filled to overflowing
with advertising from the progressive
merchants of Oklahoma the webkllea
In the smaller cities nud tows re-
spond to their duty to ajdvaae with
admirable ability and; penslstouaj. To
ouo and all of these papers Tho4.ead-
er extends greet lugs; aje eve unto
the business men who are doing their
part In' the making of common-
woalth -doea The Leader wuh Innu
morablo prosperous holidays that jw 111
each be 366 daya longtli. Promulga
tor ot the lootrlne. "There Is room
for all and 4.000000 more" The Lend-
er truthfully and wtillnglv adds lta
aid and praise to each community ot
the state and performs whatever ser-
vice It may bo callexl upon to do to
give publicity to buoIi Impmvomant
as i striven for Oklahoma is too
resourceful and has too many advan
tages for the smallest or g.eatost of
our peoplo to be other than co-wok-ovh
for the advancement of tnoh oth-
er. IJnRe offqrt and rosoluto turn-
Ins: Coward the auullchi at succcsbful
ttrultjon of our plans to got bigger
and bottoi will bring tho desideratum
on. w4ib ot haute and mako us all
feci we ura oarnlug tho success which
opines to thoso who toil and spin and
otter righteous aid ono to another.
Porhaps tho of fort to socuro Amorl-
ean u thp various amall cltlos or Asia
aqd Arlqs for qur representatives may
never uoe. comnleto.auccoss. but ihu
lilua -of having counsu) who can not
speak our language Is not In any man
ner nattsfactor) to Americans vho may
havo business Id those foreign ports
Such beonis to prevail in Eastern Abla
and part 8 ot Africa and a Ilttlo effort
might be causo for making a change
for the better Toe matter ia not par-
tisan all parties seeming to have In-
dulged la the earns grlev.us uiaouer-
. REFUSED BURIAL.
'JfUBftogee furnishes a human Inter-
est sto.-y worthy of mention ft ono
can be worth such. A woman guilty
of no grenter fault than "having mar-
ried a man who was Improvident and
ill and who failed of course to save
money sent for a friend and related a
story almost unbolleveable. Ilcccrft?r
a child hut a fow onrs old died and
at tho same time tho father and hus-
band was a corpse in Knnsas City The
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Ull 3eruipn wji ufiii-i utnui " flY
red! tno .cniia for cunau ucij iiijiu
thill wosiiiin SvflR mtttouU funds.
iooJ hi casket back to sf he sto re-
fualng to rllow tho usoif sang. TJo
mojher was i)l In bcd.'hnd unable to
get nwjty fnoirt '1110 houie. Sonic- Mus-
kOKeo neoPle of mcaiis' hoard tho Bt -ry
lurid seoiifed R coffin for thj doad
Uqlld and It taa Rfbn burial f
'That undertaker d6sorvos thq1 oppro-
(liyfunn ol his neighbors Thai actual
rijoui pi K usskci ui inni uiaKu;in iuk
thdn'H0Von.tloUar8 and to tdko the
IW&iW t)f'tho dead from a coffin waon
o another is uk nna utimyo to
move hnihl or foot is a trifle more
thhtt tho average person can endure
wlthuut protest While no oro ox
IrtctH nndei takers to furnish burial
caskets free. It Is supposed nil f them
will be kind and treat those who have
been boroaved by death with some lit-
tle courtesy. Especially whore a
mother whoso past lire is spotless and
who Is nfflicted with mental mid
bodltj pain asks far a little aid shtuld
(he milk ot human kindness run rich
and clear for whoso can be of aid Tho
coffin hod no cost bo expensive ab the
losis of neighborly respuct and. there
?iay a. pie day come a tlpie'wb)i even
he-laost cVuol till pray for (human for-
giveness ij
Let t pray thnt thoje mabe no
repetition of this case ot crdelty In
Oklahoma. There la too much Khrplus
too much idle money anl to$ much
wealth for the bodies of our babbles to
rot In the rooms by the side M slok
mothers. Perhaps tho undertaker wh)
was fearfuj of loBlng Ue thirteen do
"tara no asked for he casTtPt may seo
tb. error of ills caso. anyhowi.let us
trust h6 will do so and at the laillest
possible moment
State of Ohio City of Toledo
ES.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner ot the firm of F. J.
Cheney ft Co. doing business in cho
City of Toledo County and State at jre-
said and that Bald firm will pay tho
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every caso of Catarrn
that cannot bo cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to heforo mo and subscribed
in my presence this 6th day of Decem-
ber A. D. 1886.
(SEAL.) A. W. GLEASON
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intern-
ally and actB directly on tho blond and
mucous surfaces o' tho system. Send
for testimonials froe.
V. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo O.
Sold by all Druggists TCc.
Tako Hall's Family PI1U for conetl
nation.
P.vl-K-I-B-VB-I'B-I'BlC-llaiSK-i'S-HIJ!-
g FRESH TOPICS S
S OF THE TOWN S
":--i-MH-i-M-:-Bi-a-:--i-K.:-a-i-K'H'
J P Williams tho west side negro
drayman was arrested by the police
today on tho cliargo of stealing a stove
from Alouzo MoKinncy.
Socrotary Harry F. Awlory of the
Commercial club. Is now making; pre-
parations for a big colobratlon tobo
glvon In Convention hall during 'tho
latter part of Jnnuary. It Is to bo
tho first of a sorlos ot public recep-
tions airl entertainment given tor tho
legislative mombors combined "with
n go no nil housowarmlng whon alt
fin tin lo cUIzoiih aro Invited to lnaiwct
tho building in which all Guthrie cltl-
Itzena have an Interest
r The two-story four-rofm annexes to
(ho Central and Banner schools ere
now receiving the finishing touches
and when school convouos after the
holidayb tfto school rcoms which are
now very orowded will bo relieved b
the additions.
j The oil) school board moots Wed
nesday night. Tho question ot wheth
or to put in1 natural gas or use coa
stcves in tho four wurd chool add!
tlons will be up fur dlscueslen.
.Dlxon James; convicted 1 n:"ao Dis-
trict court of McCurtaln county on
the charge ot shooting with intent to
kill appealKl his case to the Criminal
Court of Appeals today.
In the District court today in the
case ot Beadles vs Wallace S. G Gar
ret was appointed rocolver.
S WORK OF THE
H GRIM REAPER m
Funeral servlcos for tho lite Mrs
Ekigone Wostbrook weio conducted
from the family rosldonce. -117 East
Harlsor. avenuo. this aftornoon at 3
o'clock 'Interment was mado in Sum
mit Vlow cometory.
Good Cough Medicine for Chlldreon
Tho season for ocughs and colds s
now at hand and too much caro can
not bo used to protect tho children
A child la much moro likely to con-
tract diphtheria or ecarlot foer when
he has a cold. The quicker ou cure
hlit cold tho loss tho risk pharuber-
Iain's Cough Remedy Is tho sole ro-
lianca of many mothora and few ot
thoso who have tried it ara willing
to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starch-
er. of Ripley W. Vay says: "I havo
nevor used anything other ' than
Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy for my
children and It has alwayu given good
fsatlafautlon." This' remcCy cdlttalns
no opium or other narcotic end ma
be given as confidently to a child as
to an adult. For eale by C. It. Ron-
fro. Don't bo misled ws ttili hold the
medl tor making the beat candles.
It cream and sherbet in the city
Halm.
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STATE BRIEFS
m2mvzv.xiw2mKn-imzusn
mi i
Kiowa county haa no federal liquor
Jlcdneee.
MangUm women's"' club "dovourlng"
Browning.
i Hoba ' merchants rcsbTtited adUnst
DUWl lUAttD.
Sulphur Democrat
".qulut'f wedding.
montionS a
lleing
Two nqw business
creeled af Durant.
blocks
Grcoi1 co"tlnty scene of eight mur.-(
BCOB Ihthroh ilavs. ''
Catoosa lot contract for now Metho-
dist church edifice
Di'okon Arrow peoftlo met In protest
agnltui bootlegging.
t)l(oeno Leader: Dick Molden proud
possessor Cwo baby boars.
Shado Johnsjon. Snyder negro com
mlttdd burglary; committed to Jail
Ponca Olty Doc. 21.: Courier diB
plOnsed with stuto ndmlnlBtrallon.
Henry Bryant and Hazel Douglas
visited Stillwater and were married.
Sensational Item Okeono Lender:
"It fakes money to ruu a newapapijr '
Kingflalfor man and didn't-ktioV-lt
was-loaded'fool met; man will reenter.
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C. T. Rilnjon laboring with wlQlcod
In Hennosaoy revival but liroress
poor.
Texans complain Oklahoma milk Is
too rich Tor their badly fronted d(ges
tlve oigana.
Think what a scare It mlg&t Sivu
Pulitzer were lie able to seo the ilvosl-
dfentlal tusks.
I Two-year-Old child f Mr. ard Mrs.
i nomas hoskiiib uranue ion into uro.
jjoatn reauued. '
Six Yukon landlubbers boating on
Canndian river wont to sleep. All
wore caved before being drowned.
"Bill" Darnell Foss marshal order-
ed keep boys off Rock Island trains;
"Bill" Is busy; boys still climb tratns.
1 Charles Horn Chickasha machinist
assaulted and alrull crushed; Clyde
Taylor helper r.rrested on charge of
assault. )
Toxas was first settled 100 years
ago end still Oklahoma nineteen
years old Is helping to Improve poor
pld Toxaa.
Some boarding hsusc folk charge $.ri
per week for lodgings because as tho
keeper U Jrms theio arc no four-dollar
bills for tno lodgers to pay witn.
Guthrie tyooplo arc attondlng to their
rapiuiy extyfiniiing commorcini aiiairs
Such places as havo no commerce
spond their tlmo lying about Guthrlo.
Ono reason hq much trouble lu
raised in 'Northwest Arkansas ami
Siuthwcst Missouri Is bocauso the
land is too poor to raise anything else
MRS. MCRANEY'S EXPERIENCE
Mrs. M t.McRaney Prentiss MlbB
wrltos: "I was confined to my bod for
throo months with kidney and blaa
dor trouble and was treatod by two
physicians but failed to got rellof.
No human tonguo can toll how I suf-
lercu n nil t naa given up nope ot
ovor getting well until I began tak-
ing Foloy'S KIdnoy Romedy. Aftor
taking two bottles 1 foil like a now
person and fool it my duty to toll
Buffering women what Foloj's Xid-
noy Romedy did for me." O. R. Ron-
fro. OOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOO
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O SLAPS AND 8LAMS. O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Too Close to Buttery.
Nows copies of the marriage of a
Colorado man named Houm to an
tow a girl named Kitchen. Bqt it la
not every man who can change hie
Ultehen into a houue Sau AnUnlo
Tex (I Kxpres.SUSTAINS ANTI-TRUST STATUTE.
(Continued from Page One.)
hoina paed December SBth. 1890
entitled "An Act to Proven. Comol-
nations In Restraint of Trade." Is not
In rnnfllet or Inconsistent with the
constitution of laws of thu United
States nor with nn act on tho same
..I.Iaa .i..llA.l.ln n..ltnlAi nn. I
foix-ible b)- tha federal authorltlos
passed by Congress July 2nd 1890.
and was a valid statute of the Terri-
tor of Oklahoma.
4 The fact that a prosecution fa"
a violation ot the terras of tfiich ter-
ritorial statute -would also be a viola-
tion of and punishable under the fed-
eral act in no wise effects u validity-
5 WhorO it is alleged that certain
parties in violation ot such uct of tho
territorial legislature had entered in-
to and becomo momlxjra of a pool
trust agreoment combination anl un-
derstanding with each other to cre-
ate a monopoly In tho business of
buying ami solllnz lumber coal and
grain and that acting thereunder
the) wore enabled to and woie charg-
ing the pudIIc unjust unreasonable
and exorbitant prices for Bitch com-
modities unit preventing othnrs from
engaging In such business such acta
constitute a public common nuisance
and tho parties thereto may be re-
strained as provided for in Paragraph
4410 WflBon'B Revised and Annotated
Statutes of Oklahoma 1903 'at the
suit ot tha county attornoy.
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SENATOR FRANKLIN WEDS.
8pocial to Daily Leader.
Madill Okla.. Doc 21 Sunda
ternoon near Uorwya at three o't
In tho ranch lrtno of Mr. and .Mrs
George W. (Bud) Young occurred the
marrjaco of their beautiful and nc
B)iui'llHli6lj dnifihtpr Mhtllc Ixiuliif
It Sonntor!Vllll41n af. KiftiiKlln of th'H
feltfc mender of'tJia biuret legal ilr.ii
fpwur county anil tofio of the nttM
turned orafors of tlic.Kouflittt'st H0v
erend illls R Brork of Brwyn in
110 presence of the immediate r.nnllj.
and a few Intimate friends pronounced
the words which b uml for the batter
two of the moMt-are miptisheU nml uio
fill joung peolpe of tho Oioctan land
of beauty and plenty.'
The bride Is one-eighth Choctaw her
lnolher1 being' related to the famed
I) iirIbss Jo8on and Miis WIHVxfi
II. Murray. In hor )eln Onoctaw
arlslpcintle blood flows wlilie Jlie
groom comes from tliose w ho ha vo toll
ed hard nnd long for the place w n A
native of Texas his own en ;gy and
determined will lurt'e' JnaWe nli place
In the carving of a commonwea ill. ard
tew are wider or better 1jowii in Okln
homn.
Th' lndo Iiob for some years been
a toachor of er race: her father being
considered tho parent or tne educa
tlonal movement which mnde Vhe In
dlan ot rliat race leaders of men. De
torm!nd that all Choctaws should
havo the advantages of the common
schools of states ho trained his
daughter to tibat purp te. and when
sho returned from colleges and unl
veraltles ondowod wlth learrilngiand
good tnct sho became known through-
out tho Indian dlBtrlnts for hor zeal
and persistency In bringing knowledge
tq all whether rich or pojr. In addi-
tion to hor general education tho new
Mrs Franklin Is one ot tho -ncconip
llshcd musicians of tho Southwest
Being a member of Oklahoma's up
per house :f lawmakers. Senator
Franklin by marriage united with one
In whoso veins tlons tho blood of an
hundred Choctaw chieftains carrying
torward to tallest extent the Oklahoma
purpose of making this the land where
"rto -feboriglnat 'Amorlcat? .fcfikll teach
the d ct'innlros of iho past 300 yoars
Hat the Red man is of mold capable
of doing with his Intellect grenter
deeds than his ancestors did on the
batt.cflcld.
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I LUGIL SlUBtS
Mr Griggs who for sump time was
lu tho omiilny of Furiow and C tho
florlb's has taken a Ilka p ii'ion anil
on Christmas will leturn fiom Musko
goo. He will bu aconiKittled by IiIb
wlfo and son
Nathan P.ittorson returned Sunda
evening from Chicago whoro ho hnd
boon f t fio past ten days. iMr. Pat
torson snjs that Chloago whllo ap
parently alive In the retail district Is
qulot among tho manufacturers. Thobe
who li(; in Oklahoma can unnuK gcou
fortune for boing horo for so fai nolh
lug but good cheer Is In ovldonce for
tho Yuletidu stisou.
"All we can attend to saya ICU
l'eteruon. tho c otlilor this morning
The store was crcwded and all woie
bus).
Saturday marked t ie real b1 d
among the merchant Merchants w'io
have long hen In business here sa
rhat the day far exceeded n thing in
the history of the towti. The dep kIib
In the local banks this miming clem
ly demonstrate that it wris a buylug
I crowd on Saturday
None seem us-
eouraged. but on tho otaer hand arc
looking forward to tho best Christmas
week in Quthrlo's ijiBtory.
dyspepsia m mmwi
Constipation Sour Stomach Sick
Headache Malaria Biliousness Tor
pld I.Ivor and Jaundice aro quickly
relieved and pormanontly cured by
Father Williams' Indian Horb TabltB.
Thoy act directly on the I-lvoi ami
DlguBtlvo organs causing porfoct as
siuillaUon and Digestion of tho Rood
Cloanses tho Stomach Regulator the
Dowels. They aro only HO cents per
box. and your money cheerfully ro
funded If not aa we represent them.
For sale by J. N. Wallace.
'i' ui.
Get your candles wbero they oro
made fresh every minute In thu day
Hall's 210 East Oklahoma ' '-
.... 1. .- rf 1 - '
Holly Mistletoe hoMy Wreaths and
everything In the decorative line Fur
row & Son.
The Leader Ib obligated to tho Sun-
day school of tho Christian Sclenco
church Tor & copy of tho life of Mary
Baker Eddy the distinguished found-
er ot that church.
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for Bnfants and Children.
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Ktibstancc. It destroys AVorms and allays FovcrlslinoHB.
It cures Diarrhoea nml "Wind Colic. It relievos Teetb-
Jnjj Trotibles nnd cures Gotistipatton. Jt tepittltitcs tho
StoinncH mid lioivrlft izlvluv benlthsf and iiiitltral UlOcn
Tito ChUrtreus lUllAcca1-rfio Mother's FrltiKl. WJr
The Kind! Totf Haje Always iBplight
1 iJcara tbo
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Use For Over 30 Yearo.
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mas vjrocenes
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Only Four
I 1 av ii you
for that Christmas dinner? The i
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best line of Groceries in the city.
Telephone 66
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A. C. DRUSB
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Our store is full of good things to cat. You will' want
so'iictjliitig besides "TIIIj; SIL OL-TIUW-ior Christ-
nia. CoiiK to our stonfvc an- sure you. will find it.
We mention a few of the ui c goous we have.
SttiiTed figs in glass jars 45 its
Stuffed figs in boxes 35 "
Waihed figs in boxes 35 "
Six nidi layer figs pound 25 "
Stuffed dates 111 boxes. .. . 35 "
I. aige Spanish olives pint 30 "
Almond stuffed olives 45 "
Stuffed Manzanilla olives 25 "
Kijie olives in glass 30 "
Maraschino cherries 25 35 45 45 90 "
Frann Atneriowi Plum Pudding 35 "
l''crnilale Plum Pudding 35 "
Fancy 16 oz. Seeded Raisins. 2 Pkgs for 25 "
Fancy Clcanctl Currants 2 Pkgs for 25 "
Iloiled t'idcr. Quart 40 "
Assorted nuts pound jo "
Fancy Grape Fruit Each 10 "
Fancy Apples j)cr peclc 40 50 & fio "
Wo pell Chase S Sanborn's Tees and Coffees
Two Phones 192 and 374.
RUCKS 6. McFARLAND
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For Christmas Shoppers at
ROBINSON'S
Men Lightweight Dress Shoes Patent
t nit clour calf button or lace
W Just received a Man's Oxblood plain or
rL fanc tipped
W '
f A Man s Tan Russti Calf Button very
W swell at .
':;
I-a(ieh' haiuUtpmed VVreltB or McKay black
or tan button or lace .....
Mai's lipperstimaU-styics
and colors ' .
L.adiet. Slipper. Pur or Ribbon trim-
med all colon.
A Doll or a Knife FREE with Each Pair
ot Bovs or Giris' Shoes $1 or more.
You will malor'h.y'nrisU'kv bv
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for Casio OH Paro-
i ws WcMaiit. It
lifip oilier "Nuri')tln
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