The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 72, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 24, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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New York August 24 Dead bodies
found this morning wore Identified as
John Llndauer a married man and
Mary Knglc aged 16 who eloped a
few days ago.
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If you want a good well-
Farm call on
H. H. HAGAN
Over Bank oi Indian Territory
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Mrs.tko Levy Is regaining her hea'th
rapidly.
Attorney Clcvingcr returned to Enid
this noon
Don WIdme
this noon
camo down from Perry
Jack Herod went to PureMl thlnnonr
to buy a restaurant.
Attorney Cottlngham went to Okla
homa City this noon.
J. l. Watklni of Arkansos City is
looking over the city.
J W. Mooro of Denton Ark. is
registered at the Capitol
Judgo Oreen went to Oklahoma City
this noon to hear a bankrupt case.
Harper S Gunnlagham and U. 0.
Uuss came in from the north this noon.
A E. Baker the Wichita paperman.
came in this noon to collect up his
order9
W P Sheffield of Dallas Toxas.
was looking up the trade of Quthrle
today
Col. C U Points the RepubUcaa
war norso oi snawnec la registered at
me UKia
Mrs. Luther West and Mrs. Joe Win
ton will return tomorrow from Oeuda
Springs.
Prof Murdaugh the president of
tbo Edmond normal was in the city
loaay on important business
Mrs A A. Mcacham is slowly rccov'
crlng from a very severe attack of
pleurisy of about two weeks' duration
Mrs llcnrjeto came In from Ar
knflas City this noon where she went
alter her receipt lor the Midland ho
tol
Eugeno Maize stenographer of
Judge H. T. Haluer's court has re
turned from a thirty days' vacation In
tne north
Attorney Jim DIggs (s lc tho city to
attend tho meeting of the supremo
court. He was tho iirst probate judgo
oi ioni6 county.
Mrs. Judge Itlerer goes to Perry to
morrow to meet her bis tor Mrs. Tebbe
From there tho two ladles will go to
Western Kansas to visit their parents.
Misses Nellie Kiroball and Lena
Hunter who have been in the c ty vis
iting miss ireno Turner returned to
Outhrio this afternoon. Oklahoma
City Times Journal
TEACUAltS ASSOCIATION.
Tlir rittctlou of OMcera et onlay After-
noon On Wednesday afternoon the teach-
ers met and organized an association
and tho following officers were elected
Prof A C. Calvert president James
Kelso vice president. Miss Drown seu
rotary
A committee on program was select-
ed ad follows Prof. Stevens Prof
Kuhlmon Misses Harris und Ooode.
Before adjourning a teachers' read-
ing clrclo was organized. Prof. Kulh-
man was elected president Mr. Kelso
vico president and Miss Murdock soci
retary.
Committee on resolutions wr. J. j
Woodworth president Miss Emily
Armstrong fcecrotary ; Miss Mattle
Justice Mr. Ira Williams und Mr Mc-
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To bring back vigor and happiness
drink 1'abst llcst Tonic
For cash rent A bottom farm one
mile from Quthrle. Inquire at 602 B
Oklahoma avonuo.
I The Woman's Benevslent Society
w.u mcot wn l tottoral t'rlday at
12 a. tu.
BALLARD'S SNOW MNAMENT
gives instant rollcf In coses of bleed-
ing burns bruises scalds uttts etc.
Prlco 25 and 50 cents. Sold by V. D.
MlUo & Co. and Wheeler A Son.
Tho Effects-of the'Orlp are over-
come by Hood a SartAparllla which purifies
tne lilood tonea the Momaoh atrengthena
the iferica and makri the nbole afctem
vigorous and health
A vegetable cathartic that cat be relied
upon to do Us work thoroughl v Hood Pills
On and after September 1st my terms
will be cash on delivery.
U E. Dodso:;
Prop'r Quthrle Steam Laundry
Wives-" What do they do at lodge?"
Go and see. Island Park Wodnesday
night
See "JuBt as the sun wut down"
illustrated tonight by C Norton at
the Christian ohurch This one song
will bo worth tho silver ollenngs.
IIERBINE Is well adapted to the
euro of fevers of all kinds because it
thoroughly cleanses the stomach and
ooweis 01 ail Dillons humors und ex
pels all impure secretions from the
body. Price 50 cents. Mold by V. D
LUlle & Co. and Wheolor A. Son.
Wanted A good white nurso girl at
010 east Cleveland at once.
Twenty-five dollars will got you an
up to date hammerless double barrel
shot gun this season at Olsmlth's.
Wanted A girl for gonoral house
work. Wages good Apply at 413
East Oklahoma avenue.
Just received at Olsmlth's a now
lino of Spalding's footballs and strik-
ing bogs.
Tho songs illustrated bv the most
powerful projector at Dr. Norton's en
tertainment will be well worth going
to see.
Where the digestion 1b good and the
general powcis of tho system in a
healthy condition worms can tlnd no
habitation In the human body.
iVUITK'M UIIHAM VKIIMIK UUK not
only destroys every worm but corrects
all derangements of tho digestive or-
gans Price 2"j cents. Sold by K Ji
MlUo Co. undWheelor.v Son
The cottage prayermeetlng will bo at
Mrs J. It Holes' Friday afternoon at
tho usual hour No G02 fiast Perkins
Joseph Dodgers' and Oeorgo Wosten-
holm's I. X L. pocket knives at Ol-
Binlth'f) Don't Jorget that Ritzlmupt's
Merchant's Lunah. fiom 11-30 to
2 o'clock dally aie poptilai dur
Inn the heated term. The larae
power fans keep the cafe cool and
pleasant.
Man wants but little here below
As the first desrreu In this lodtre will
show
Island Park Wednesday evening.
No onO knows tho unbearable tor
turo tho peculiar and atronlzinir ualn.
caused by piles unlebs they havo suf-
lereairom tnem Manv believe them
Incurable. This is a mistake. Proper
treatmont will euro them TAULBU'S
BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT is on
Infallible cure. Prlco SO c In tubes 75c.
Sold by F.B. LUlio & Co. and Wheoler
& Son
You might try a cigar at Olsmlth's
tho next time you want to smoko and
feel the better for it
Who belleveu In tho elevation of
man? See him elevated at Island Park
Wednesdoy evening K of P. benefit.
Tho national conference on tho sub-
ject of Industrial combinations and
trusts will n.eet In Chicajro on Sept 13.
Tho governors of the country will bo
delegates with senators and congress-
men and other prominent men Any
one desiring to go as a delegate should
write to Governor Barnes.
Blotches and excrescences which so
often aunoy people ore simply efforts
of noture to throw oil Impediments to
tho proper performance of her duties.
HEDBINE will aid and assist nature
In her work and insures a skin clear
and beautiful entirely freo from all
Imperfections Price 50 cents Sold
by F. D LHlle .fe Co. and Whrolcr A
Son
A free and easy expectoritlon Is
produced by a few doses of BAL-
LARD 8 HOREnOUNO SYRUP In
all aies of hoarseness sore throat or
difficulty in breathing Price 21 and
50 cents Sold by F B Lilllo A Co.
and Wheeler & Son
K. of P. ENTERTAINMENT.
I LODGE SECRETS
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Grand Untertalnmcnt and
Hall Oh en by
Uuthrlo LodgoNo. 2
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Excursions on all Railroads.
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avtintr dibi-ases all cflccta of self-
abuse or cxcfsa and indis-
cretion Aiiorvoton'ruiul
Mood builder. Ilrin the
pink glow to pale chee wild
restores the fire of jouth
Bv mail nr Tier Ivnv ftluivna
for $11.50; with a written K"'mui-
t' to mru or rcltiiul tho mo.ioy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Ctinton A Jackson Sts. CHICAGO ILL.
For sale by WALLACE & MDLLER
DruggUts Guthrie. O T
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UGlasses and
do it right at half the price
Work guaranteed one year
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Local Melange. J
Look out for roln
A north wind today
All kinds of merchandise Is going
up.
The Infant eon of Frank Warden
died last night-
Cheap excursion tickets to Galveston
can bo purchased now.
Four huudrcd baskets of peaches
wont south on tho noon train
Tho premium on tho first bolo of
cotton reached S30 last evening.
Joseph Dunham died yesterday at
his home 10 miles east of Guthrie.
" Happy Jack's " trial for assaulting
May Wheeler is being heard before
Judge Foster
"One by ono the roses bloom " An
other of Outhrle's fairest flowers will
be plucked next week.
Tho paper on the celling at the re-
sidence of Joe Wisby caught Are this
morning. No damage done.
.Congressman Flynn.lt is reported
has purchased John Shartel's resi-
dence at Oklahoma City.
It is a flhr..no to trot lire horses homo
from a Arc his hot weather' after
pushing them through to the fire.
Morris & Williams today purchased
t000 bushols of wheat from J. W.
Scothorn paying 54K conts per bushel.
President Murdaugh of tho normal
sohool at Edmond visited tho institute
and addressed tho tcachors this morn-
ing. The follow that has been signing W.
H Stabclton's name to checks has
been heard ifrom at Lyone Kansas
Two checks have been picked up on
the street.
" Say lady don't you want to buy a
broom from an Irishman ?" will be
heard no more He departed this life
from sunstroke at his son's home last
evening.
Charlie White displayed large rolls
of greenbacks this morning and re-
marked that they were the receipts of
two weeKB business In Uuthrlo during
the hot weather.
Doputy John Marker brought down
George M. Tockoy from Orlando last
night charged with being Implicated
with a bank In Nebraska In selling
cattle tnut were mortgaged
Tho Modern Woodmen of America
organized at Perry last night with 30
members and tho oftlccrs report that
It Is ono of the best lodges yet organ-
ized In Oklahoma and the reception
was excellent.
Attorney James Cottlngham In bo-
liulf of tho Santa Fe railroad and Rep-
resentative Hollldoy as an Individual
have preferred charges against Justice
Faulliner und naked fur his removal
from tho omco of justice of the peace
AssUtant County Attorney Devereaux
ho? charge uf tho case.
YeHterday evening Mrs. M L Tur-
ner gavo a pleasant party in honor of
MIbb Nellie Kimball and Miss Lena
Hunter of Guthrie at tho Turner
home on tho corner of Third and Har-
vey Dauclng and music wsro the en-
tertainments of tho evening. Somo
very delightful music was provided by
Mr Lane on tho mandolin and Miss
Lane on tho piano. Times-Journal.
Word was received today of tho
death of Perry Tucker at tho home
of his brother In Hutchinson Kansas
Mr Tucker was until recently a citi-
zen of Guthrie having worked for F
E. Houghton. Deceased was a mem'
her of tho West Guthrlo Congregation-
al church. Ho leaves a wife and son
who havo tho sympathy of many
frionds here.
J E Ball reparts that a number of
NoboBka will soon visit the city Ho
hopes It will rain beforo they arrive.
Ball says this has been a very bad tlmo
to show visitors about tho county. The
railroads should run their home-
seekers' excursions In May June
September October and November.
This country can be better judged in
those months.
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A rabbit chase with the best docs in
tho West Is advertised as a special
feature of the second annual Garflold
county fair to be held at Enid Sep-
tewber 13 11 15 and 10. Thcro aro to
ba agricultural horticultural and ilor
Icultural exhibits and liberal prizes
are to bo hung up.
Tho first annual reunion of the
Texas and Oklahoma Cowboys' Asso
elation will bo held at Quanah Texas
In connection with tho Hardemtn
couiy Texas fair. September 29 and
30 nd October 1 Tho ombuy will
ongago In actual sportB of tho ptalss
liberal prizes being offered for taose
moat expert in tho ropiscr and riding
contests and la "broncho bustlntr." A
cowboy parado will bo a feature. Big
purses havo been offered also for tho
stock show
Woodworth News Last Saturday
whllo W. E. Campbell of Kiowa was
rounding up and gathering fat cows
to ship his critical eye happened to
notice a brindlo bull whoso symmet-
rical proportions and points of physical
development were not up to the high
standard that W. E likes to see so ho
called tho boys up and adopted the
necessary measures to prevent any bad
results for tho futuro that might re-
sult from the unrestrained meandering
of a brindlo bull When all hands
were about ready to mount horses his
majesty the bull feeling that he bad
not been treated in a manner due him
by dlvlno right suddenly began a
charg such as only an infuriated bull
can inako Tho ropo being slightly
slack it allowed him tolungo forward
suftlclcntly to strike Mr Campbell in
the corner of the right eyo with his
horn knocking him completely sense-
less. Fred Bowers who was holding
tho rope by the horn of his saddle
spurred his foorse to hU utmost
strength while Irvo Smith sprang for-
ward in tho faco of tho bull and
dragged Mr Campbell beyond the
reach of tho road brute an act of
heroism such as one rarely sees Mr
Campbell's injuries while sovero.wero
not bo bad as might naturally be ex-
Sected and his escape from sudden
eath was only a bare chance In ten
thousand.
Buy a Coupon booK and save lO
per oent on your Laundry! $6 OO
book$4 60$3OObook 92.7B
POND'S STEAM LAUNDRY
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"The well dressed
man commands the
first a ud I once."
Chauncey M. Dcpow.
The bright side of lile is made up of those little
advantages and privileges that please the mind the
eye and the purse and includes within its broad
scope the very important element of dress the elc
ment to which the employes of WILLIS tho Tailor
devote their exclusive and best skill. There has
been no luck in this no favoring freak of fortune
Had Willis failed to please his trade would have
steadily died out but ou the coutrary it has increas
ed every week every month and every year until it
has become the greatest in Oklahoma and the South
west.
The styles chauRO materially this year. Call on
and soo the nvv i'aslilonnblo fabrics for Jail
Hrf
Dr. Dowalt Norton of New York
and singers will trlvo their Chautauqua
entertainment at tho Christian church
tonight Silver offering at tho door
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Summer Eating Wants Satisfied
The best of everything clean
and wholsome. When In doubt
as to what to eat ask us.
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THE EAGLE DRUG
Das inaugurated a midsummer sale of
novelties. Goods will be sold cheap to
stock up for the Carnival Week.
We keep the best in Drugs Drug Sundries.
Paints Oils Soaps Perfumes Toilet Articles.
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E. A. DOUGLAS The Guthrie Jeweler
the Tailor
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IS YOUR FARMF0R SALE?
I am making arrangemenls
to bring iiomeseekers to Ok-
lahoma. Any one desiring to
sell their farm will tfoiwellfo
list with me at once.
II. H. HAGAN.
Guthrie 0 T.
rirst Published In Dally Leadci Aui-u tl
LIQUOU NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern
Notice Is hereby Riven that M Welnlw
Ker has this day (lied his petition to sell at
retail HplrituouR vinous and malt Ilqura n
Guthrie Logan county. Oklahoma and that
unlcas oDlectlon be llled on or before the
1st dayjof September A I) 1HB9 saldjetlt n
wll be granted. It p MORTON
County 'Jerk
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