The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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OTEY OF
Paine's Celery Compound
Favor in His Family
Wasiiixotiw I). C April 8 Con
grfKBtnan Peter J. Otcy has distin-
guished blmself by active and hon-
orable service In tbe house of repre-
beatatlves where he was sent from
tbo Sixth district of Virginia. On tbe
floor of tbo home and In the commit-
tee room ho la a conspicious advocate
of measures for the advancement of
good government. In what high
honor l'alne'a celery compound is held
In the family of this distinguished
legislator appears from tlio following
letter.
T)enr Sirs: l'or years I havo been
a great sufforer from neuralgia and
during the past winter was advised to
try I'alne's celery compound and I
used two bottles of it with great bene
lit. I was 60 much pleased with it
that I persuaded my brother John
Floyd to use it. lie had been having
a bad form of nervous dyspepsia and
now after using the compound for
two months Is so much Improved that
we feel euro a third bottle will com
p'dto his cure Everyone has spoken
of tho marked change for the hotter
llnhls app.qarance. Uespcctfully
iiirs. itiumu riuya uiey.
This Is one of some Qftcon or twenty
letters front United Stutin congress-
men or members of their families
tht have recently anpoared in the
news gapers hoi c heartily rccoruiucnri-
ng Iiino's iclory ccmpoutid. One of
the most eminent phsialans In tho
city being interviewed by ono of the
papers says
"I'alne's celery compound marks
a tremendous stride in the euro of
disease.
No remedy has over succeeded in
driving out the underlaying causes
of nervous and organic t'oublcs so
surely and rapidly. N i remedy rep-
resents so comprehensive n know
CITY IN HIUEF.
P.rionml folnti and Matter! Troniptrtnr
Id unit About ilia (II tr.
I S. Prate N crr from 151 Rono.
A O. Farquharson is at WlnQcld.
Jiramle Hwlng is over from HI Ilono.
C. N. Points of Shawnee Is In the
city.
Heverly Crawford la very 111 r'th
fever.
Lincoln McKlnloy of Newklrk is in
town.
Uoraco Speed Is back from Oklaho-
ma City.
W. II. Thompson is !n town for a
few days.
Dr. Ituxtou goes to South McAlester
tomorro tv.
J W. McNcal and son I'aul are at
Kingfisher.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Slngloton are up
from Oklahoma Oily.
C. A. Oalbralth was up from Okla-
homa City yesterday.
Mr. F 1. Sterns from Shawnee re-
turned to the city yesterday.
Roy V Hoffman has joinod the
camping party in Lincoln count.
Secretary Jenkins will bo inducted
into o 111 jo today and wilt be tendered
a roceptlon and banquet at the Okla
toaijrbt.
The territorial board of equalization
has beon in session at tho governor's
ofllce for two days but have not yet
completed their work.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair
'DHL
MWfs
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
;re Crape Cream of Tartar Powder rrec
If tjjpon1. Alum or any other adulterant
" Vmdars THE STANDARDS
Abstracts Itoana
VIRGINIA
in High
ledge of nervous exhaustion. It cures
where other means have been tried
and found futile
There is Ices hesitation nowadays
among intelligent In attending to the
beginnings of poor health It is woll
known that difcea.se is progressive and
cumulative easy to drive out at the
start but n menace to life when
allowed to cntromh Itself in any organ
of the body. If pcoplo would con-
sider headaches rheumatism neural
gla sleeplessness indigestion and
languid feelings In their true light
and as seriously as they deserve to be
and made a stand aginst them at
onco by means of I'alne's colery com-
pound there would be wonderful dim-
inution Is tho amount of kidney liver
and heart disease.
Anyone who reads the heartfelt
emphatic letters that havo appeared
here from men and women who owe
their health and often their llvci to
I'alne's celory compound will bo im-
pressed by the sincerity In every lino.
This great modem scientific invlgora-
tor and health-maker is doing an
enormous amount of lasting good
theso spring days Its success In
making people woll has hod no par-
allel In tho history of medicine. It
has cured thousands of eases of rheu-
matism and nouralgia many of long
standing thot Dave b;on 'Icpnircd of
by friends and physicians.
Compared with other rciupdles its
permanent cures stand nut as a inoun-
lain does besido a mole hole. If all
tho miii and women who have en-
tirely got rid of nervous debility
threatened nervous exhnustlon sleep-
lessness and nidi organic troubles as
kidney liver Mid stomach diseases by
itsholp during tho past yar alone
could be brought together what an
arm of gratoful people It would make!
Mr. John Jensen ono of Garfield
county's successful farmers is in tho
city.
Tho North Logan Sunday School
associations holds a convention at Mul-
hall tomorrow.
Rov. L. II. Holt left for South Mc-
Alester last night to attend the terri-
torial Uaptlst meeting.
Judge I'llzer tho promln.'nt KlReuo
lawyer and Repulican politician Is In
the city on professional business.
Rev. Win. Iluok and wife formerly
of this eity ha'o been oloctcd teachers
in tho Parrell InBtitut-s at Muskogee
SF. C. Wood ot the arm of Jott &
Wood Wichita Kansas is in tho city
tho guest of his sister Miss Mabel
Wood.
Dovmt Okla. May 7. 1807 My hus-
band has taken a number of bottles of
Hood's Sarsaparllla and values It very
highly. He heartily recommonds It as
a tonic and blood purifier. Miis. J. W
Lkk.
Hood's l'llls euro all liver Ilk-. 25e
Mr. and Mrs. Mao Morris havo re-
turned from WlnOeld Ka. wlure
they attended tho Chautauqua assem-
bly. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone and son
loft VCStOrdaV in B. nmlrln anlmnnA. --
Lincoln county where thoy will camp
uuv several weuug
A porson is prematurely old whon
baldness occurs before the forty-fifth
vcu-. umj uairs uair itenuwer to
keen the scalp healthy and prevent
UftlUUCM.
Father Horrraans Kingfisher; Father
vBuuaise uonnessey; Fullier Stevens
Terry; Father VanllBirul IWmond;
raiuor Ansio iangston aro In the
ouy unending tho Catholic Bchool com-
moncomont oxercisos.
Judge J. I). Dellols and Kx-Qovornor
Renfrew have been annnlnlmt ...ic
for the gathering of grains and fruits
u cauiuiv tV iuu Jkuuncsseo exposition
Theoarw'll stop here on June un to
receive exhibits. It is urged upon
farmoni lo bring In samp'es of wheal
corn fruits aod vegetables the best
they have to send at that time.
Oklahoma City Timos-Jourual: Sat.
urday morning's Cnoctaw train carried
a number of Oklahomans to tho cen-
tennial exposition at Nashville Tim
went in a tpoeial car furnished by the
I St. Louis (t San Francisco railway
' and took from hero au exhibit of O-ia
nomas produuts whieh will be added
n those of Choctaw City. McLoud and
Shawnee. Tho exhibit cotuUts of
wheat outs cotton corn potatoes and
various fruits and will make a very
tatsfactory showing for Oklahoma
Tho car was beautifully decorated and
the exhibit is In chargo of Captain J
0. easier
and Insurance
COMMENCEMENT.
A Large Audience Highly Entertained
at Catholic School.
Tho annual alnsmg and commoner
ment exorcises of the Catholic pare
chlal schools took place last evening
and were attended by n large audience
of the best people of the city com
pletely filling tho building and many
being unable to gain admittance.
The exercises of tho cvoning wore of a
high chnraetor and wcro vory Intercut-
Ing throughout tliowing a carofi 1
training of tho participants for their
parts and an excellence and thorough-
ness of work In the school. The pro-
gram na carried out was as follow:
I'rocrnm.
M.OC11 Cflesti- IIIIkt
Orra" Clarionet Ai
Salutatory . .. Hutu 1'iliiKcraUt
Vocal Dnet UuUercup -nl lalte.
Anna Tipton. Tllhc Savrtcht soprano
anri Ann reartiry alto.
I'urcn.
The r.ur Maiden l'araiilf.
Mrs O'llrten tirnnrletor of "The Fair
Maldm Paradise.' Maggie Mnrtlia
MIm Kosclle Anna Murtha
MUa Hvmlne a tragi-amine
.. Gertrude Kenned
Mls MargBerttc. a musician
Mllian Hume
Mint Lucille a ko.k artist
.... Stasia KItBferalil
Mr Hnteman a widow and aunt of
Mis Itosclle .. Agnes Klauman
Hccltatlon .. ".My father's at the Helm.
NtllleCterbay
'The Widow Machree" s Lvtr
I.ouU Vels
UnintilUtlH.
' The rcn)Ulsltlve Prune
Kins . JamcH .MontBoimrv
Queen Amy Tearney
rrince owen Montpimerv
Lord Chamberlain . .. Mnwood Nichols
Wise Woman . lneis Montgomery
Page I.eo Ptowe
SevranU. Oourtter Maldn of Honor Etr.
Ohorj
.'Away all Cloud of Sartne "
"Down You Go. '
Theophllus Sharp lawyer John Savryrkl
l'eter the otllce liov Wej-lmrn Dunbar
Hani DancMlngL a shoemaker
.... Otiollurnt
Terence O Oonnell a lKillccman
.... John Farley
James 1'la.hlng an Insurance man
Louts Wels
Qlovannt Uacctoco. an Italian
. Frank Savryrkl
Ntcotlcmns Morroslnl. a traseiUan
Willie Tipton
I.ee Kong a Chinaman Hoy Hume
Wraocoe Calmatl a Ilobemlan bear
tamer Uerald I Itzeerald
'Ilruno"abear Prank wpIrh
Solo -Oliwy Song"
llkher
i rsuia Kiauman
lleoltalioii The Sword of Utinktr Hill'
Hulalla Haan.
Tableau I'.vcninK Hymn '
Tho scholars who participated all
acquitted themiolvos in a manner most
creditable and tbe audience were loud
in their praise and commendation of
the sisters who conduct the school
Several priests who wore present
made brief addresses commendatory of
tlieoxerc'ses and thu 6ckool.
This entertainment closes tho school
year ono of tbe most successful in the
history ot the institution.
Claud Halter of Cross was today ap-
pointed one of the clerks in tho Bchool
land department by Governor llarnes.
Mr. Raker is tho sou of the late Sena-
tor Ilaker and is a capable young
man.
At the residence of Mr. Allen in
West Uuthrie yestorday afterncon
Mr. (ico. S Howard of Arkansas City1
and Mies Laura V Vandorver of Guth-
rie wore married. R v. L. H. Holt
ofli;intcd.
Wichita Hagle: Dr. Vaudorvoort of
Outhrle has roturncd from Washing-
tin. wnc nay no caned at llic While
Ilouso and quiotly told McKlnloy he
thought tho tariff bill would put the
country on its fcot. McKlnlov told
him ho was a inlud-roadcr and gave
nun a ten-cent cgar.
Tho ladies of thu Congregational
church gave a delightful lawn social
at tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Rllncoc on North Hroad streel.
last evening wmali was largoly at
tended. Excellent refreshments were
served and
a neat sura ncttod by the
ladles.
oncalcn'i Arnica hm
The Host Salvo In tho world for
Outs llrulscs Sores Ulcers Salt Rhoum
Fover Sores. Totter Chapped Hands
Ohllblalna. Corns nrwi mII Klrln T.V.r.
tionB and postivcly cures Piles or no
pay required n is guaraniooa to give
pcrfoct satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 3S cent- pr-bac Kor-Salo-U".
a R. Rknfuo. Outhrlft.
Ilccepllon Coiumltlte.
The following reception commlttco
has been chosen for the banquet to bo
given Secretary Jenkins this evening
at tho Okla hotel:
Mrs. C. M. Harncs A. C. Ilarnos
Mrs. W. 0. Reufrow Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. McNoal Judge and Mrs. Strang
Judge and Mrs. Lawrence Judge and
Mrs Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Joo Sovorns
Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Uatner Mr. and
Mrs. Qoorgo E Illlllngsley and Mn
and Mrs F. II. flreer.
Notice.
lo farmers and ftult growers of
Logan county O. T.: Those who can
brln Into (juthrto fine selections of
fruits cereals and grasses on June JO
sauiu will bo recelvod and forwarded
to tho Tounesseo exposition. Remem
ber tho ear will be at Outhrle tho 20th
Inst See Gov. W. C. Ronfrow or Jno
D. Dullots
W Jt. v. McetluK
All members ut thn Hnrtrnnft in
eorps are rtquested to bo presont at
imi4tjuiiir lueeiiug inurduay June
21 at S:S0 o'olock. Maiua Soott
Secretary
RED
ROUGH
HANDS
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wliq liruiH B.iAi- al vuiir uuonniag
miu Lituiaa (. iln-io. m tbi gui kiuurt.
OtiGura
IiMMlHnatliMlUuvuli IVmuUirorti iiu.
Coir kolt Prop U.in
ojr-"ll Ul'.ilut 6A Wll Htid .
ITCHING HUMORS
' . nrutuiuii.
see W. M. Bronaen reay of Bank
Mid
154 Dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists
We have closed the entire remainder of stock of
Shirt Waists made by . . .
CLUETT. COON & CO:
THE "MONARCH" BRAND
Ladies' Shirt Waists made in
Dimities Organdies Grenadines
with white collar attached late
June styles worth retail 2. Sat-
urday price 88c
Keep your
the Great
.. I JLL JLJ
At
"The
I03-OKLAHOMA AVENUE
tea
1059
Doubts.
TITefeare" people liere who
have their doubts about our
modern methods and appli-
ances in dentistry. They would
rather pay big prices for old-
fashioned pavoful dentistry
than to pay moderate prices for
painless pertect worlc. But our
mission is educational. Doubters
are becoming fewer every day.
G. A. HUGHES D. D.S..
The Leading Dentist.
Ovor Hank Indlau Territory.
4f.r. .17.
For Afternoon cir Evening Wear
Our Tan Shoes
and Patent Leathnrs
Are as good a& can be bou gt
at any price belling oneth Jird
less than elsewhere for the
same quality. It will be raon iey
mrown away lor you to b uy
your shoes without looking ut
w
vh.it we are oueniiir
Wc have ;ust received one ol.
he lines! lines of Inf-in-lK fill fws;
Irom one of larfrest f.icinries ia
the east ever placed tin Gu tU-
ric market.
Call and examine mir stock-
Sp j F
t 'k
&W
(The Welcoma Grocery
summer
On Sale Saturday June 26 Only
Ladies' Shirt Waist regular $1.50
kind all colors worth SI .25 Sat-
urday price (Sc
Ladies' Shirt "Waist guaranteed
fast colors "worth SI Saturday
price iitto
eyes on ihis space this week because we
Specials in our Midsummer sale.
HOT
Dead Cold Prices Saturday June 26.
Cuclone" . Big Stores
ireataoM
HMtWi
Of
;prnA
J x J l vv JL J. 1.
Look in our windows and see our line pf Summer Suit-
ings that I will make to order from $15 and up.
We Cut M Make'
. All Our Suits In Guthrie.
Fit Guaranteed or no pay. Come
before the selections are gone.
h: U. COHEN
New York Clothier and Tailor Guthrie 0. T
mmaifflinira
Dr. Peoples
THE DENTIST.
Has always aimed to reach the
highest standard in dental prac-
tice has been a close student
all his life is well educated and
has a long aud rich experience.
He succeeds where others fail.
S3T It is always the man who
Aims High
That comes nearest the high
mark This holds good In every
pursuit in life especially so in
HonMstrv.
When you need dental work be
sure to see
DR. PEOPLES.
The First Dontfist iu Oklahoma.
Bontuwctt cor Oklahoma Ave. and trt 8
OUTURIK. OKLAH. MA.
of Indian Territory'.
Sale
Theso
BARGANS
109 & 111 DIVISION STREET.
J-
Mafle - To - Order
$$$J $$ $m($$$h$x$.;J-5.x$
The
JElTi
Is the place to get your meals. Has
been newly furnished. Everything
in first-class style. : : :
121 W. Harrison Ave. Guthrie.
MONEY TO LOAN
On 3roo3L Farms.
The privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapes
in the territory. Call ou
J. STUART MCKAY
'05 SOUTH FIHST STt
jjajMMTwr in aa
Extras!
Lot ol 51 doa. Shirt Waists all
styles worth from 75c 90c and SI.
We make the price I c 2c 'M)e
Prices for Juno 20 Only.
will announce
5
Suits.
in and pick a suit I
S)lj4
Fisk
staurant
. GUTHRIE 0 T.
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