The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 300, Ed. 1, Friday, May 12, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Tli it JL. HI AD Eli. GnTilKlB OKLAHOMA
I L'raag?
l.nletl in ih. i m .line at (lathr e Okla.
AS nectirki i i .i-- m 1 1 matter
ClUcial Papar or Oklaomi Territory.
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OOMl'N STATK IMtlNTrHS
Il. Nllll.UlK. Ktlltnrniiil Vumftpr.
OJleliii Orunnof OkltiUnmii Dmnneriiet.
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One veai
FRIDAY MAY 1 ' -
Oov. llarncs memorial
breathes Kotnsn candl
trnttors In other wool-
spring lyric
pr ( umatioi
and death U
its a titi'ldmp
Hill (irnncH has bet u iirnnilrd by
his own party at Kingfi.hrr Hill
champi mod the interests- of a colored
man and made him president of the
school board. The nfio is intelli
gent umMuw abiding but kingfisher
Republicans resented (niiues action
and pasted resolutions denouncing
Uriines and Ilev Tyler the colored
man. Hut KiugSehei people are
quoor n'so particular only a short
time alnoo they refused a donation of
$300 for tho Oongregattonal college
from Adolph Husch because Husch
made his money as they claim by the
manufacture of beer.
siii.f-cus no nut.
Tho St. Lou's Republic patly hold
that responsibility for trust condition
cannot bo successfully ovadetl by the
Republican party on the pica that it
wii unaware that the trend of olass
legislation was toward monopoly of
Industrial commercial and transpor-
tation faollities.
It has not only beon compollod by
events to note thocause-and-eileot ro-
lation in trust growth but in the last
congress tho Democrats odor oil an op-
portunity to pronounoo upon tho evil.
Tho Republican party rejectod the
oiTer aud thereby wroto ltsolf down as
willingly responsible for tho encour-
agement and multiplication of trusts
The occasion forthls assumption of
responsibility arose during tho pass
nago of tho Dingloy Hill Mr. Dockory
introduced an amendment providing
that nil manufactured nrtiolos which
might thereafter becomo tho subjects
of monopoly by trusts or combines
should bo placed upon tho free list by
order of the secretary of tho treasury
upon tho proper presentation of proof.
Thin nmondmout was supported by
tho entire Democratic representation
in the houso but on motion of tho
Republican loader on tho floor it was
defeated by the unanimous voto of the
Rcpubllcan majority.
Thg record of tho Ropublican party's I
indorsomout of trusts ia prominently
and plainly writton in tho chronicle of
congressional proceedings. Tho party
cannot go behind its authorised ro-
tuens XttWSSlTK CI3lMl!tHlUlllt.S IA7
TlllUll l'OH Hit.
Messrs. Johnson und Htorritt the
two township commissioners for the
Indian nations recojitly appointed by
the presldont began work yesterday.
Their first work will ho nt(olbert
near Douison. Their decisions in town-
hlto cases nro final and tholr powr
onormous. They expeot to bo oucupli d
at least flvo yours.
Tho above appears In an ccohango
but whether tho board Is clothml with
tho autocratic power Hti.'eext -d the
Lkadkh is unablo to iay. If tho board
is proceeding under tho Curtis law
doubtless the statement Is correct as
from a careful examination of tiiat act
it appears there is no provision for nn
appeal from the docislou of the board
in contont cases. In lot contest oasoa
under tho several townsito lawH for
Oklahoma appeals lay to tho general
land ofilce aud finally to the secretary
of tho doparttnont of the Interior him-
self. Tho Oklahoma courts havo hold In
several eases where town lot contest-
nnU sougltt to tnko tholr oases from
the to wnsito boards direct to the courts
without going through tho interior
department that such proceeding wn
irregular and that proceedings In tho
courts to annul tho awurd could only
lay after the final decision by tho sec-
retary of the interior and tbo iksuanoe
of the patont or deed.
Wrth tbooxcepttouof the allotments
In tho Hot Springs Ark reservation
which donicd any appeal from the de.
clsion of tho townslto commissioners
this is wo boliovfc the ouly nut of con-
gress dealing with townsitee In which
the losing party was not allowed an
n4neal to a higher tribunal In that
caie however the losing party in tho
case of Reotor vs. Halo hod his remedy
In n suit of equity alleging fraud upon
the partof the commissioners in which
he secured a roversal of the townslto
decision.
Usually tho secretary of tho interior
prepares under tho law governing the
location of tonnsitcs and tho awarding
of iots a set of rules for the guldauce
of tho trustees ; and as the Leaukii
ho4 not coeu a copy of these rule if
any havo been issued) it cannot speak
more definitely upon tho subjeot.
Whether or not this Indian Terri
tory board is clothed with tho auto-
cratic powor alleged und that Its do
clsion Is final and its power enormous
tho nggrleved parly has his remedy in
a proceeding cf equity. Congress nor
any other lawmaking powor can do-
prlvo him of this pergonal right A
court may refuse him tho remedy be-
cause his plua tu InsuUIclunt but the
etatutcu cannot.
Tmviigfai
If j our liver is out of ontor cAmta
Hihotisntv" Pick lleadftobc Heart-
burn or Constipation trthe a doac of
'
On riliiinn aril Ininortuw jour ili-
gontiv tuRnns will 1m nRiilatod ami
yon will lw bright. artm1 nnd rrnd
for nn kiml of work. This has
Ikwii tlio cxrH-rionop of othrra; it
will lw vmrs. HOOP'S PILLS are
bo1' bv all mediiinr dealers. 25 ote.
m mji wire.
rarls May m 1W lurs cycling
contort at ltoutaux. Chafles W. Miliar.
of Chicago won first prtss.
Now York. May -cnarlas O. JndMn
builder filed a petition In bankruptcy to-
ds UaMlitlss $.; no uMti.
New York May 11 Tho directors of tho
declared the regular semi-annual divi-
dend f i ir csnt. payable Juno 1.
8 mi n I'e "ubi. Jlay ll.-The military
ii . i ti .i Vlijnr U neral Wood left Mat
nlc'n r ir M insanlli i tn Inspect the tenth
rintiii st ite eavnlry which recently ar-
rlw 1 here
i tiiniKo May 11 -Manufacturer of hoy
l o- met here tnda and decided upon
mi nUance of from 10 to 15per cent In
I mi- kIvIiib as reason the Increased
i t of raw material-
1'ui.i 111 May 11 --Mrs. Anna llruiwt
ik .irr.ted at 'JhUorvllle toGajr on a
ti one nf compliclij in the murder of
M fs Jano Brunot her sistsr-ln-law
v luise body was found In a well near
In ie recently.
t harleilon 8. C May 11 An effort to
making Here to bring about a grand re-
union of confederate and union veterans
and the matter will be formally present-
ed to i ne conteueruvu telerdfM asso-
elation tomorrow
Washington May It. Consul Clenoml
Clummere of Tangier. Morocoo reports
unnder date of the 1Kb nit. the sudden
death In Tangier of Colonel Felix A.
Mathews former consul general of tho
United States at that place of angina
pectorms on April 17.
London May 11 Today Ascension day
la the anniversary of the death of Mr.
Gladstone and a private momorial sorvlco
was held In Hawardim parish churoh.Mlae
Helen Gladstone daughter of tho do-
ceased statesman represented her mother
who was unable to attend.
Toledo O May 11. Urover Cleveland
Captain Itobley D. lCvans Prof. Har-
mon and Judge Floyd reached i-.ddlo Base
today for a weeks Ashing Captain Bvnns
and the remainder of the party refused
to taia on pot.Lcs.Hi3cuovenor foster
Joined the party this afternoon.
Battle Creek Mich May 11. Tonight
a woman committed suicide at tho sani
tarium by Jumping out of a nix story
window. Bho was terribly mangled.
It is rumored that she is a prominent
Chicago woman.
New York May 11 Kx-prosldent Har-
rlsonhnn nccaptedtheplace of honomblo
proc4dent of tho general mission of the
ecumincal conference on foreign missions
to bo held In the cty a year hence. Tho
program for that conference wheh will
lnclud representatives of all foreign mis-
sion interests of the world has been out-
lined and the committees completed.
Washington May IL The remalne of
General Egbert which arrived hero yes-
terday from Manila were Interred at Ar-
"ngton cemetery this afternoon with full
military honors All tne available troops
In the Vicinity of Wajmlngton vere or-
dered out by the war department and
many dlatlnguished army officers were In
it tendance upon the funeral exercises
Washington. May 11 Tho papal dele-
xutkin here hue nut yet leen adilsod of
the aRRembllng of the consistory t Home
the letter part of June aa announced In
irenn dlHpau hen for the purpose of creat-
ng ten new cardinal: but this meeting
hag been anticipated for some time The
new cardinals wltl be named to flit va-
cancies now existing the latest being
thotie at Florence and Cologne.
Laredo Tex May. 11. Troop I 6th cav-
alry left here early this morning for
Fort Rlngold Texas Troop B. tenth cav-
alry. Captain D a. Ayers also loft on a
opeciai train this afternoon for CJaiv."n
where they will embark for service 'n Cu-
ba. Troop B and K of the tenth cavalry
have arrived at Fort Mcintosh frm tho
lower IWo Qramle country anil will start
ror uuue as soon as all their baggngo
arrives.
wnpaington ju.o u. u. iu buites
Minister Merry ha advised the aUte
department further respecting the claims
of Araorlcan merchants at BluefleUls to
exemption from double payment of cus-
tom taxes He reports that the entire
amount of money involved In the dispute
. about 11S.000 and that he i now await-
ing the further presentation of the Nlo-
araguan government in tho case.
Scrofula to
Consumption.
Any ono predisposed to Sorofula can
novor bo houlthy and vigorous. This
taint in tho blood naturally drifts into
Consumption. Being such tleop-soated
blood Uisoase Swift's Bpeolllo is tho
only known ouro for Scrofula bocauso
it is tho only romedy which can reaoh
tho disonso.
h0?'!aJono'rPJ on the head of my llttlo
tfraudoliild when only 18 month old. sfhortlv
t iipread rapidly all over
her bodsr The wabdon ih
oil in the uliiiUu-it touch..
tilixhu-Mt touch and the odor
M till iiih mimu lVft.1.1
somt arUe iubiU the nt-
manphuro of the room
nakeulng and unbearable
ni dlseAw next attacked
the eyw ud we feared the
would hwebemtniit Km-
tnent phystusut tioiu the
torroumrina ooumry were
oonsultcd. but ooald do
nothing to reltete the Ut
ile inuooent. und gave It C5
b ini r opinion that the
case vrai hotMlMM An.i i.
Tbil medicine it onoa made i ej3y tnffoom-
Uto ea. 6be U now youuijady and l h7i
never hod a sign of the dnia "Si rk n M
Mas Iti'iu Ukkkklkv
tialloa Kaii.
bcrofula is an obstinate bluod din-as'
and is boyond the reach of the average
blood medicine. Kvwft'a Speciflo
&S.S.rBonfl
is tho only romedy equal to such doop-
seaUKl dlspases it gooa down to tho
very foundation und forces out ovory
taint. It is uurWy vtijttabh and is
tho only blood remedy guaranteed to
contain no mercury potash or other
mineral substance whatever.
Books mailed froo by Swift Snocill
Company Atlanta Georgia.
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WJIKHLElt AT CHAHLKSTON
l'ntriolio AiIdnfiB Dwilyirort by
llio Jbniiiou inaltjiunii.
Charleston Mnj n il. i mfed rate
rtunten the follow i:ik r s mi I'll" w.m In-
IroiHiced liy Oi-mr.il Sit i L) Iai of
Ml"Sl!'lll
hriH- In llun i (Ji lhi. mhr
J li( the pn sldent of the Hnltid Stvi-
of AmTK- gate utt. r.inir to the tiale-
ment: "That the tlnj. hnn come when iHr
United Slate shall nhare In e.irlng for
the graves of the confederate dead ' and
Where the utterance of the ctol f
rxtcutlve of the nation dninmts irun
us the survivors of our dead cotmades.
nl arm a frnnft and generou renponsc
tn bo lofty and tflacnajftmnui sentiment
themor lie It
"Heeolver ly the t'nlled States confed-
erate soldier tn annual session as-
etwbled that In this act rf President
MoKlnley and In tu rptlon by our
brethren of the north we know and ree.
oemle and nurhorltlve evidence that we
ae again a united people and one In
in determination to exhibit to the world
the gentler as wfll h the stronger trait
of American character and that we ex
cept the statement of our chief rxecutlve
nl the spirit In which It was made.
General riordon Introduced Oeneral .To
Wheeler.
"I nei-d not tell you nld Oeneral
Gordon rtiat Itere Is one of the wildest
of confederate wlsards I need not tell
you of that day In Santiago when he saw
the Spaniards flying before blm and when
In his wild enthusiasm of the mime it
he forgot where h was and railed upon
n. s mn ' forward boys the Tanke' are
running ' If I should tell you anythnlg
of thise thing I should utrtke a chord
ID ovi'ry breast but I do not like to do It
I inn going to (rike every chord at a sin
!e stroke at once liy calling the name of
ttrneral Jie Wheeler.
"The history of our countrv comparel
wrti all the eras that have precede 1 us
shows that our clvllutaitlon lias produced
the Highest clans of men and the noli
lest "type of solcHers. The very Idea of
of liberty nerves the soul and Ores the
boart. Defeat but exasperates adding
aVperftton to vigor and energy to de
termlned resolve.
"It was the teaching of fathers and
mothers who fled from the oppression
of caste and clcss braved the unfath
otned ocean and landed upon these
stones confronted by vlld beasts and
savage Indians that the highest lmnor
and greatest privilege was to fight for It
aaioty and Its honor.
"If the people of the north evcel In
some qualities tt Is also true that
those of the south xce! n others It
has been said that tenacity of purpoee
tlrrlft and perseverance predominated
In the northern characer TWs mav
probably be so but It Is also true that
other choracterlotloa are more notlc-
atrte among the poople of the south "
Qeneral Wheeler declared that tbe mil
Hary history of the Southern people his
been a prominent feature In history from
the first settlement of thl country tie
caned Washington and other Southern
commanders ot tho revolution Wlnneld
Soott and Andrew Jackson and the
other lieroe of the war of 111 the
Southern Gen orals who won fame In tho
war with Moxiro. and then passing to
the war between the states he said:
"The battle soarred veterans w ho dur
ing four years of bloody warfare daz
aled the world with the splendor nf
fhrtr herolMU are faisi passing away
The tew who remain gather annually to
renew th friendship hleh fonncrt
suhc Bceens is the iwarmest tnd mot
enduring. Xo greater heroes wer-1 In
the legion led by Alexander Hannibel
Charlemagne or .Napoleon for your
achievements excelled all theirs.
"In the great ttattle of the olvtl war
you contMided wMb men of endurance
fortitude and courage. nen with the
same Wrth right of freedom. Imbued
with the same spirit of liberty men who
were as conscientiously contending for
what they deemed Hie right of the fed-
eral government as you for what you
Jtit n firmly hfd to tie your lights
"While our civil war was. I may
truUtvfully osert the most sanguinary
recorded In htstory ill was also the mot
rnOTMtrknble ns In It there was no de-
ment of personal hostility and the rol-
dlers as Individuals could not In the
nature of things have entertsinel feel-
hige of hatred for each otbrr. They
fought not from revenge not from ma-
lice not from deelre to sited blood not
from asnbttlon but simply because they
felt that there lay the path of duty
"It was a war fought to settle ques
tions that for more than half a century
had been matters of tbe most earne-it.
and I tntght say bitter contentions In
creasing In Intenatty until an appeal to
the Clod of llattlea ws rendered Inevt-
tablo so chut no arbitrament save that
of the sword was possible. When :'i-
south yielded It was to numbers bat-
talions atlHery to the unlimited re-
sources of the federal government
'"The amies of the South laid down
their arms but not cue iota of thsl-
bellef In the truth and Justice of the r
cause did they surrender. With energy
and deu-rndmvtlon they met the n.-w
problems confronting them
"Above the carnage sibove the wall
of widows and the cry of orphans abovo
the Oeeolated nomas above tbe fields
overgrown with new forests thero sroe
a new olrtlhnttlon and a neAV union one
niche hi whose traiple boMs a Hgurc a
name sliall be honored througliout fi"1
niche In whose temple holds a Agur whose
avldlerly spirit whose wonderful in-
surance w only equalled by th gran
deur of soul which accepting the fate of
war lived out to its full close the
noblest life recorded In all history f r
the admiration of posterity.
"As between the soldiers on nither side
there was no real enmity Mutual al.
miration for each others prowess is the
sentiment of all brave men and with
admiration respett naturally laoreMn.
"The Uf-tvme of a trenersyUon His
sirftvtied the memories of ttoat conflict
and Hide by side both North end South
him stood together nl battle against a
fori'lgn foe
t meet here to cherish and Intensify
the memory of the great struggle In
w Wch you are actors Your devotion to
iin your courage la battle and your
uiunui-muring andtirano. was your herl-
tage from your anceeters."
(letters! Whbeler touohed upon the
queetlon of expansion by declaring that
Southern soldi rs nnd Southern sta.tes
nun had even taken a prominent part In
all utoveraeote loo kin K to the onlarg
nunt of our territory.
'History for all t'me." he nail "w n
r.oord that it was under Southern
I'i M tints rliat tve have wrested from
the nil Inlans tho greater part of tat
v. .'s8 square miles whsoh lay btwn
oir thin liuex of settlement on the ooetn
and tbe Mileeirl river; and under
fMiutlterti Presidents that we hivc add-
ed to this domain nn area nln) tlmm
as great as tiie present area of the or-
iginal thirteen states.
"White the various nesoUaU-ms wtre
Urged adding to tho glory ot the coun-
try clilefly through the Iniluence of tho
Southern ejoment most bitter opposition
was developed in other wirl of tbe
Union
"U in a matter which tbe southern
people may .veil take pride that during
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YVcrclianlB. Some J often some
able some are fair ftJ ;he amcrclianl
areridlculouj. ouha. roa in or
claims to sell the best D I wc don.t
7.50; another Has one J ' not Ulc beat in
doubt Hs the beat the Ime have
town. They eV'dcn l0" investitc for your-
s'ulereil
rBould be ashamed
nyBwouiuu- .-
nffur than men. .
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go li
co hand in iuu ;;
lerests are conbu..v
:onsiuei;U
want to empbaswt
is tllB fact that ve Y
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at price lower on tlic
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clothing business.
LEVY'S BEE HIVE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
OKLAHOMA AND FIRST STREETS.
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.ill th jfieat ogii-Mi and aHan..nient
if tbt luunirv lnuiuillns tho armed con-
test of Us. jar and which I um glad
to ay now appears to tie happily nded
no section of our kuicl .ioa been more
devoted vj the cause of our country
ind to upholding Its honor and prestige
than the people of the Southern states.
'Thoue upon which rists the care
duties and burdens or government liavt
enoountoied no embaraertnanUi or com-
plaints or criticism of the Southern
MtttH-a None of their olunteer regl-
ir.pnt have asked to bn returned from
Hi ids of active duty and when the re-
q unit has came from novfrnors ot oth-
er oommimweaUhs voluntuers from tho
ivDUthern states Imve promptly begsed
for the honor ol IIHIijk their places In
the front ot battle.
""The position hi which the American
propk find themslveH today was not
nought by tv am but la tbe logical result
of conditions thrust UMU the country by
a ourso of event beyond our control.
t it be sold that they wofO foreseen
and predicted st must also bo admitted
that no power in our srosp could stay
the tide and now we stand before the
gaze of civilization confronted by crave
rpnalbtlitl. The supreme tent of
American lnetMutoms is Involved and
tbe American nystem of flovernment Is
on trial.
"It is said by some lht while Bng-
krnd Itolrand PYanoe and other nations
may extond a proteoUnj? hand to pee.
pies and lands separatetl from the home
country berMtbtlna; botii the protector
and the protected that we ahall be ut-
terly unable to accomplish sueli n pur-
Itaee To admit this projloslUon la to ad
mit that our system of government Is
lacking In tile eanenjMal iqualtnoattons
which every soverelwn power should
possess. In one year we havo risen to
the first place in the tomHy of nations
To make the smallart retrograde step
would be at the expense of the prestige
we have won To return to the st&rting
point of a year ao would be to 1oh'
what it would take a century to regain.
In answer to those who say tha the
puUcy of our forefathers forbad o the ot-
twns on f tt-rrttory I would point to
Thomas Jefferson and the IxmlaWuia pur-
chase to itonroe and Florida Polk and
Texas and the vast territory acquired
frum Mf-xlco and later to Andrew John.
n.n and the acquisition of Alaska.
"It there be any who oontend that
we ehould not permit file island of Cuba
to become a part of the United States
and l4s people if they desire it to enjoy
all thi rights of Amorlaon oitlrt-nshlp. I
have only to point to the otflolnl deola.
ration of ur great statenmen oommenc
tng with Thomas Jefferson and running
through almost tbe ensiie period of the
first half of rate century. Purine all
that period our honored etetewnen and
IVsldent from iluohannan laid down In
thtlr mrnsages and state documents
the Imprratlve necM)ty of making the
JVarl of thn Antilles a part or tho un-
ited States
in concluding his address Oeneral
Wh.clor paid a glowing tribute to the
nonun of the South and the part thy
lor In the war nnd the dark years
which followed saying:
"Although some of those blessed w
men uro still with us many more have
tons lne gone to tneir reward but
th. ha- rocked in cradle the princi-
ple mlnda and characters wMoh are to
control i!i futures of UieJr beloved land
Th. thouglu v.ltUdi I wash to Impress
upon tiie minds of the generation to
vm we must soon entrust a eaored
etiarge for the confederate soldier's
mo ia nearly run. and tho Injunction
Mcli I would leave with your eons ind
.lAlliylatAM fA. 4 Ha.ltlltArw flAV thS
noblest part-Is this;
'Seo to it. that tha women of the con.
federaey haAo 5n holr postwlty. a. mon.
i'iiii'li'iiliit.Jii'iiti'ii'ii'ii'ii'Ai'ii'&i'ii'ii'ii
loate
have nothing better to
to
.innivlss. pnee ar.it qua.
- r ... our in.
us. -which me""- -- .
n ; vllh 0ur own. wat
deserves rccogi
- illie(irvl!g rccoiiniUon
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and reliable goods to sell
..tf
-; - llian any other store
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noolpooh this pol
1C taSS enough for our ever increasing
uiriont mvrt lasting than any that couid
bi built of stoni '
Tlu auUi" .Cf applauded wildly. Every
sentence of tjeneral Wheeler's speed-broujj-l.t
sout! of .ipplaust and stirred
ine eteiarn to a fnnzy of cnt.iuj asm
At t'mes It ww ImposlUo for tbo speak-
er to pm red.
Chicago May 11. It la statod upon good
authority 'hut tho Burllncton contem-
plates an outright ownorship of several
of tho most important linos which aro now
operated by it under loasos The roads
mentioned in the report aro tho Hanni-
bal and Ht. Joe and Council Illurfs and
tho two narrow guago linos tyo Burling-
ton Northwestern and tho Burlington and
Western. In all of those properties tho
Chicago Burlington and Qulncy has con-
trolling lntorest by virtue of its holding
of stock.
Washington May il. Senator I'alr-
banks of Indiana was at the sta'o de-
imrtment today and saw secretary Tltiy
for a tmort time regarding mattors pei-
tainlng to tho Amerlcnn-Anglo commis-
sion of which he is chairman. Ho also
called upon Mr. Kasson a member of
tho commission. .Senator Kblrbonks
will leave Sent-.o for Alaska about
June 10 for tho purpose of making n
jienranal Investigation of tbo Alaska
boundary wlilch Is one of tho main
quesUons of dlfforonoe between tho
United Ktatee and Great Britain.
SUTTON'S
GUTHRIE MAR JLE WORKS
R E fil FM R F R THs advortlsement
-- LmULn Is of Interest to you
who havo friends resting in tho tomb.
It is a homo establishment shipping
direct from tho the quarrle marble
nnd granite' Foreign airents show
you a largo fino pteturo nnd uslt you
to siirn a blndlntr order for n noor de
sign and grade nt double price cover-
ing their wanes nnd oxnenees. Ncnrlv
all the work in tho Guthrie cemetery
was none oy us.
SUTTON'S MARBLE YARD
nervita:
Reslcrei VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOO.
t-uusImpoteiicy.NiphtEmiirtlonsanii
wasting di-iases ali cflLCta of Beit.
SS5Vl Ubune. or exceed nnd India.
fk&A iretlon- AilorVQtOUMilld
SiKfi 00l iHltT Hrin the
r.KsJ ' r v to Pale chce-i. and
Sjr restores the Cre of jouth
nu -uymanrui per box. U boxes
for JJU.fiO; with u written 'iianui-
tco to cuio or refund tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jnckson Std. CHICAGO ILL.
For Bale by WALLACE A MULLER.
Druggists Quthrle O T I
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for Yourself.
f'VrllJri . ....
- J.l.l.h t.1- . A
4 sell at a cheap price n whatever it can Kcl
telfince. nolle ? aicj -uT lrectl lo in
win trade. One is exacu". 11 C'rCUS "etho to
One turns the experieico of ?.P " ma "l ol
betterment anothe Si a constant
mud and gQta eft a conclusions bras
wl.idiRideoftliecomSny'n l8n l anl to U-ll
"Bate for yoiuif "1ar80n tUS 8lor on Inves
mms Pn
Caps Underwear. Necktie TlVrS IIals' Sirts.
Our line of Men's pr iSM " er and Su.edeis
?y of the large cities tfe nZ V"' '
have catnwfi i ' ue lUst oisrhl vp.
" " VUlir W.lllto
'"our constantly icreaS
-uouuuiy Iiicrcnqiiur
efforts are appreciate
r deal in inahv mp
Jliy
nl.. i
""vuvs oeen
refunded.
Ton
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IE-IE NEW MY.
R
TT70MEN used
y to think "fe-
male diseases "
could only be
treated after "lo-
cal examina-
tions" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
tllent about their
suffering. The In-
troduction of
Vine of Cardul has tiuw demon-
strated that nine-tenths of all the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not re-julre c physician's attention
at all. The simple pure
u crs-iocn
ra m'um.i
nfinffi
taken In the privacy of a woman's
own home Insures quick relief and
speedy euro. Women need not
hcMtato now. Vino of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for Its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles" disordered
menses falling of tho womb
"whites "change of life. Itmakes
women beautiful by making th&m
will. It keep them younij by
keeping them hoahhy. $1.00 it
the drug store.
For advice In c3 requlrlnr ipecltl
ejections address tlvln aymptome
the Ladles' Advisory Departmtnt"
1 ha ""tutunoeffa Medicine Co.. China.
nooet. Tnr
W. I. ADDIS0H M.D. Ciry Mlts.. styii
"luieWlneof Cardul eilnmlvaly In
myprteltooandMsdltsmastexaolIcat
praparatlon for funis Is troubles."
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Are you
interested
in California?
Heo for yourself if all that in
claimed for its uliiunte nnd op.
portunities is true. Tho Sasta
Vk Uoutk will make vory low
round-trip rates in lato Juno
ami early July on such Mboral
conditions that you may not
only sou California bnt any
other portion of the great Wost.
Many hours shorter to Los An-
geles than any other route.
Address
a. J. OORKINS Agent
Atchison Topeka & Santa Ke II
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LICENSED CITY SCAVENGER
George Suss.
All Work Promptly
Executed. Estimates
Furnished. Address
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mercliandise. Our
motto lias
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GUTHRIE O. T.
I PAPER HANGING I
CARRIAGE
HOUSE and SIGN
ESTIMATES FURNISHED. I
L CHRISEN & CO. i
II J Mnrtli I Init Strt-rt
ADHLBERT IIUGIlhS
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UUTIMtlK
OKLAHOMA.
l'ltANK f)AI.K.
A. (). ( . Ilii'ia it
DALE & niKRKR
LAWYERS.
ANDKKSON lU'ItniVU OKLAHOMA M
l''irst jiulillsbed in tli. Dall) I. ui i Ma
I. 18.
I.IQDOU NOTIC1.
To whom It may ci... i rn
N. .tli i"li hereby nun tint Mis Mink
h.tit this da) nfeil ih pi titloii i j Mil
at whoUaic Fiilrttuoim
Inn
UK ind in tit
milium in outtirle Locan
m ti I v HW ih
in i ana in. it unu til
m.it. unit -. i tiiecnoii in m il on
or belorc the 18th da ol ilay A ihu -aid
ik tltion will lie grantui
l.utlirl. OkU ll.i) IMUV
It I' Molt ION Comity i i. rV
J.13-
FAIRFIELD.
TRANSFER AND COAL.
OFFICK AND YARDS;
50C West Harrison Street.
. . . TELEPHONE f0
OABRIE M. BURL1NCAME.
MUSIC TEACHER
( I'liino ami Orgim.)
ao.V .V. Jlroail OUTIIItJJ'.V. T.
St. Louis and San Francisco railroad
company.
Tnho tho most nonular route to St
t Louis nnd all points oast Kansas City
uiiii ati jiuuiin iiurni una west.
Suntn Vo trains mako close connect
tions at Oklahoma City nnd Wichita
for all nolnts on tho IMsco lino.
I St Louis and Kansas Cltv mall and
exprobs leaves Oklahoma City at u 15
every morning leaves St Louis at a 10
every evoningand arrives at Oklahoma
City at 8:30 the following oveniucr
Through reclining chair cars with-
out change Pullmam palace sleepers
from Monott to St. Louis and Kansas
City. You can secure berths beforo
leavlug Oklahoma.
Furthur information will bo cheer
fully given by the nearest agent or
II. V. Dunn T. V. and P A
Oklahoma City
Bvnox Sstydki. G. X'. A.
at. Louis. Mo.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 300, Ed. 1, Friday, May 12, 1899, newspaper, May 12, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74532/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.