Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 152, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 25, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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MARVELOUS
1Wrk or Iho Pollack Vlra&
Automatic Telegraph.
Mcrtojwi-MeKftc reguc
OIltSSgQ NOV. IS MOMAgOB WOIS
telgrailtftl from Chicago to Mllwau
Use and baek again yesterday at the
rat of 108000 worde per hver Thi i
extraortUntryperforiranae was atkiav '
ed Wy tke Pollaok-Virag automata
telegraph and wMn prslimlsary test
of the maeltioo hut It wan glvm tin
usual etgnlleanos by tke foot tkat
Massages were sent a much greater
distance than wm oer before attain p
tod by Ike inventor. After Ika Mil-
waukee teat tka apparatus waa at-'
taahed to a wire to HuflTalo M Y and
moisages were mhI at tke rate of M.
000 worde aM novr. Tka distance of
tkis tranamiseton la 1 .001 milta From
liudit Peat to TlarllN adlataace of ler
than 700 mllM. ia tbt Ion et borew.
for a attempted
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CURES AFTER DOCTORS FAIL
Trtnchera Col. Dec 15 1898.
I wrote you last summer and you advised me to take Wine of Careful and Black-Draught I have taken three bottles of
the Wine of Cardui and four packages of the Black-Draught and I am glad to let you know that I am better ever since I took
the first nine doses When I first commenced taking your medicine I was In bed I tried several doctors and they didn't do me
any good but now I can do all my work and not get tired. I think 1 have had all the troubles
that could afflict a poor woman j my back hurt as did my head and legs and I had sick stomach
every time I ate anything. Now I can eat anything and not hurt me and don't ret tired. I think
ints u me vmi medicine that was ever discovered. mn LUKA kuounouin. to tf
And yet this cvu of Mr Nblnon Is .nly one thouaandv Ivrry Jjv in the year Wine A jJui co mpsho
wonder ( -r w iV.. Mitfrtn .nvn. hcr d--vt r. (jilt J o briftR wv rrmanm rclurf fnxlts d ! ivt thi-v ian hit
Wlni - f jrJm i tl i- ..n rutur.il romedv i"t ferrule tlun-.i It contains the viulrU-mentt necrsun t- str.nKth.-n and rosubtt
the tli-luitc iiKnstr ul irrns Hem.e it nevrr fills ! brnrtit mLLmii fulls to mrc With ih CimviiwltMr rvt.lerw in fivnr til
tlnsw nvkrtul r nnjn sutltrmc rmn should hrsiUt? to avsil UtruM 4 it That frightful hackathe. and ihnv droukd
Sins in (ht hid and leg I t)ukMy viniah before the magic influrru Wine id
irdui. For adnce lit casts rtqutring apedal dirtctioiu.aJdros giving synwkHna
The - UDHV AUVBOftV DfPAirfMWT?' Tfcs CMttsjKwgs. SWhm Co.
CtsttUtwofa Tenn.
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Arciikh Marshall Go.. Tenn. Dae- t. 1808.
The doctor proMOMMeed it mnwu preetratioii. I got hot- u twill OMVtuc of Curdul. Sli lias tken
Bfv wife llaa htt airlc four niantlui.
five doiM only ami it haa dona bar more good than all the madlaino alia baa Ukan from tli ductora.
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Paul Foitar la
ay naan
llawaili
Uvana A Oomiiattjr.
MMifflicri oh Lka
briny neap batwoan Ooldan Oata nui
tka HawnUan ktlanda. ilia haa gona
to be aoldlar In tka .'kllinplNaa
I'aul Saliancr aoya ka ban a horfia
oraala. It la an aatrar ba took tin
the otkar day. Ha will aoll It naxt
Taasday to tlia klkcat blddar
Wantad 3nari;aU aalwuiaa: Mhool
aupphaa; aountrr rork; ttOO salary
anu extras. k u.
ChloBtro. 111.
llob Wootkt on of BhawMOt'sbrtekt
oat lagal llffkta. la In tha ally today
trantaaUHg bwalaosa aad rottowlnij
aoqaalMtoMoa wllk bla many frlonA
hart
Tka Skakaapoara Clab will moot
with Mra. M. M. Oartor nvat Tnoatfay
aitarnooN at 3 oolook. Tha lo
vrltt ba "Twalftk Klgkt'aoMaltidod
Tbara novor haa bean a aoaaon in
Oklahoma wkan tkora waa ao larga an
ainOKnt of raw a of all kinds aa tbara
la tkla yaar. Hu atari brinj in iram
of all kin da in large qvanvit'ea
i
Oharles I-owary arrived yeatarday
from a thirtrilTa mile drive In the in-
taraat of tialeoll-Praator to Ue
aaya wheat farma proaoot a beautiful
aigkt. Tkay are ho Inanrlant tor this
time of tka year.
Trinity ebureb. Broad and Noble
Sunday next before udvant. Kan day
aekool at to a. m.i aanrlea and aarmon
at It a. m. IBveniHg aorrteo and er-
nton at ?.so p m The oboir is being-
raornataod and atranKthenod hence
a good utualeal program for Snnday
and aU for Thnakaglrlagr day. SoaW
tskc erorybody waloome.
Qorernor Itaraea la in roooipt of a
ooHtmanlcatlon from the Chilean
charge d'affaires at Waablnfton re
qnwuns Information ooneernins; the
nraoertv left bv Juan Evan JelleU
Hevrn. a rhilvan kobjvet who ia naid
to liave lu
tkn a. letter
rki . At thf l-i lean legation al Whi
i og ton argioK 'he charge it'arTairre to
mveat'gate the waller rrjiroaentlrg
thai th li(aaeJ lfi eonii(lrable
property amonir which were various
egacl) h l I" relatives in Chile
Uoor Uowlred ItobortH Qattlnp
Itot) AliSlilua
IntippfMnltaa Deapae.
Pern. Ind . Wor. ttA patltton ka
boon aont to the bono of reprtofnta-
Urea agnlnat tbt aeattng ol Onngraoa-
man Aonertf of Utah. Tbt patiUoH la
aif nod by nora than 800 retUiOMto of
Porn for tbe most part votora.
Tka Fryborpor A Newell Department
H:ore campaoy baa been iaoorporatod
with a eapual of sn.noo and will oe
runy the Xewell bakidiap. on Rook
Uland avenue juat aa aoon aa a to-foot
addition U unlit. -El Reno nail.
UNCROWNED
Trust King. J. McMnncs. 1)1 oh
Iu Philadelphia.
oal power in muuu-ipal ani national
elctioaa. ant wu known aa the ul.
orowned king of the ifaa trust '
United
State Marakal
TkonitMon
fro
fiorlppa-MeRae League.
PkUadalpkta Hov. S Jamwt Me.
Manoa far years a prominent flgnre la
Philadelphia dlod thie marnln? of
general debility. Ue waa prealdeat
of tka Paoplo'a bank wkan the oaabier
of that InaUtntion. John 8. Hopkina
eommittod snloide. Tka bank waa
eloaod and tbea tollowod tkarsroa
atrainat ex-Henator Uaay and Mute ' witbont
Treaaurer U ay wood MaMaiioa paid
inth
MLMrnod last nlvht from Knld wli
be haa bean atUndlng eonrt. Ha
brought a ptiaoner with Mm who Waa
Imitated by tke grand Jury of OarfloUl
county for eounterfeltlag. Tha matt
made n fair quality of Iva oant ptaoeii
and was onugkt working slot inaablMftfi
wltk them. lie will be knld until tka
nest sorni of coort at that plaea
BUSINESS BURNED
First aotue tret eerved; so mnrnU p
and nay tor tke OntxnoMA. Lhaann a
year aboaal. Tbh will aoonra tkat
rood little paper tbe Farm ""J
for the balance of 1SW and all of 1W
llMli 1102 and HHH. naarly va year
witbont any father puy. 8hnU w;
hear from you within one weak?
S400.000 of tbe bank's indebtedness
At one time he wielded a groat politi
The man of the reserve fund of the
Ulant
pian oi loe reeerve unu u.
Sake ia not aurpaaeed by an
Firo OiuiHQd lleavv Lohh at Lono
Grove I. T.
ArftnUfft I. T. Mf. IsVAbneSt tho
enUra bHNtHiftit parUon ( kano Orate
waa doatroyml by are tlila miming.
Tbe Ira origin! In Uil dry gsmda
store of Camming lira.
Other autrerors are 0. rtopar arm
cariea. L II Tlllla general iiiarokan
dlae J M Prico. groeeriaa; Oartar. dry
goods V u Armonr. barber J A.
Mettle barber
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Did You Ever Stop to Think
How much easier it is to save a dollar than it is to make one ? To make a dollar
the average man oi woman Is compelled to give an equivalent in time or money
that is exhausting cither physically or mentally. But to save a dollar all you have
to do is to keep your eyes open and take a look through our grand fall line of goods.
We have spent the time and energy in preparing ourselves to meet just this emer-
gency and we say without fear of contradiction that we can save you a dollar at
least on anv suit dress pattern cloak cape or wrapper or in fact any bill of goods
Suuulffii! "i" Vic f you may have to buy in any of onr large department?. Talk i cheap but the
"n.M bV 'ecl'?lUT'a & r r r . . ! .i : .. !- 1-1 P; l..ha W .ftrt
prooi oi iaccs lies in tnc liivcsugiuiun. x ikc a iuuiv xm-w oiocwuu. v- v.wu.n.
comparison and will have no trouble in selling to you if you are thoroughly posted.
NERVITA
VITALITY
LOtT V10 i
AND MANHOO
.lit-. luiMitcmy. Night Enilar- in
.-i-iing diasca all effects of -"
aouif or rxceso and xnu a
i rttlon. A nrvo lon'f nnii
lilootl butlilor. Br In : tl
pink glow to pale chee am'
rrdtorra the Are ol youth
i Hv mall lOf per lx: tl Imix-
ior ffiii.fiO; with u writ ton srtmrnis
Um to ctin or rot'unil tlio intincj
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A. Jnckson Sts. CHICAGO ILL.
I'or Sa'o by WALLACE A MULLElt.
" ' DrnKKUU. Outkrla. 0. T
We? hav recently bought a very larjje line of Ladle Jacket. CajMfH and Winter Wrap
at much Idas than rtfular value and a irnph- investigation will convince you that we
can easily save you several dollars on
WiNS
On Dress Goods
HOW
We have JuU raeelved a laree lot of
olaida In all tbe latest dteiruMit
A
GREAT
OFFER
Farm Journal
olt&iee. worth H oetita nw yard. Wt
will make a apveial jirtee lor tnis salt
at 15 eente par yard.
Heavy Meooetl 10 I blankets worth
64 aenU priee 4ie
Qool heavy ooiuforta Urge lUs
Ladiaa heavy flaoca Unesi aoauilota
kose worth Is eenu. nrtet
ChMdren' heavy ribbad. seamleas
and atalnlaaa. 10 oant valua
Ladles' extra heavy Jersey rihaW
flaaaa llnotl union sulU wortti
tie
11
lie
From Now to
DooamUar. 10O3.
Nearly B Yaara
By fp&cinl ftrrongament made
Hii ih mibllaher of the Panii
Journal wo are enubUd to offer fy
tlmt paper to every tuiNcnuer
who pays for tbe Oklahoma
LADlt (woekly) one year
-i .i rf nnlv Mir both 1M.-
pen for the price of our on y ;
our imptr one yenr and the.jjf
Form Journal from now to Dt-
eambor 1008 c early o year A
Cf HE FARM JOURNAL V
Ii an old ettabllebed paper en- g
luying great popuia.ru). wk
rim belt anu most
71 eents. prlaa
OhtUlrsn's Jaraey rlhWad. itsaee
lined union sulU. all staos
Visit our olo&k department. It will
InfermyeM. Itls a revelation. Meek
ligant wrap trtatntad la tke latt
stf tat. All tbs up to data saanes afc
nriesi tkat will plaivie tke meet fee
CAP We are (ally aa-toeakoo
all His pelr prioss
On Clothiiig
A thoroughly up to dte stoek erf
maa'a. koya". and obtldreo's elosaut
as rtoe that will br n wrlnhletSl
erew'h tsat oh the the faces 1 eee
wuld-bu eotnpetitom.
Ons lot of men's heavy blaokotMrV-
let aulu. perleet fttters ami
totlorml In latent stylet VH
worth 87. Prioe only . ... W.tl
Qnoe more-A be&utifl nert'lly
ekevlot. tkat would graes &m
InurinoM man and well weri
810. Prloaoolr
A naw arrival -A nobWy fansy
ehaviot lTrench faced and iat"
In pined all wool and a Aaoey
ut 8 It. Price !
In anttelpation of oool wsatker nR
array of all tke good things we eoeM
Indln tke way of uaderwiw Wise-
tut equivocation or Mtsntat rseerTA-
t4n wu have thr beat tae nnderwenr
In this inan'a town W knew it aad
vresan sight you
QLOVfif-Oucksklo MltM''
Qenkln Mulsekln Oloves adHtMi.
Say. this U no skin f o. fiUter.
t.ta
s.oo
On Shoes
A fell lino of Lilly Hraekat shoes
la iferderor'a viel.WhIU fires .
willow and wieker anlf worth
in uny abou houae 81. S Priee SI.SO
A lurua Hue of Ivox entf In all
teas worth SI. Prl a
Plain calf. MolCuv walte. anil
uvary where for 8B.S0 Prlao
Juct In SO doaan huavy work
aliotfH. Hiiltablu for railroad or
farm wear nt prlaaa that will
eel I them
Ladles' pat lip Dngolna anil
bntton. worth ovary sent of U.
U Ilwl Itoek Pries
Ladles' pat. Unbutton worth 81.-
Sft Prlaa
Ladlaa' box oalf Polish well
worth St. M Prloe
Ladies' faney veaUit ten turn
aoU wertk tl so Pries ...
Ladles' Kangaroo Oall.worbk 81.
00 Prion
Ladios' heavy shoes solid sols
aad eoontor OS
fro have a atoek of tehees ewiinleiie
in all doparunsnts and one sAisly
fearHMtse onr prioe aatnei any effieo-
mado by others.
ft
t
t
t.se
ITS
.80
uaeful form
prtperi ntblihed.
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We are very much pleaoeU with our tiade this fall We feel that wij SSEJSL
Tiietmente fu our merchandlee and that our many cuetomera appreclale r value a we are
Xrloir. We have built a reputation for fair dealing will we pmpoee to maintain U thor-
Sughly Any goods purchased of ua which are sot a repreaented may bf turned ftttd
your money will be cdeerfully refunded. We are hire to stay Our Intent s to pleaae you
pleaae you and make yon a regular customer
THE CYCLONE
GUTtlEIEH nlG HTORK
low-HI Division Hlreet
GUTHRIE S BUI STORE.
103 Oklahoma A venae
Ttiis offer should be accepted . . .. w 4h iUsu.it. .. x&
without delay. ifgtijJiPWWWWWWWW'yiTTVWww
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