Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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PRAYER
Oil r 08 Miss J.oiiK HoniflrK-ahIr
Itooorery ofBlKin Woman.
BSr1J-Meltea IMftM.
IHffta III . Dm. 9 A ressnrkanle luf
f foil eere eaetttea' laronffh prefer
te lUnetraMMl ny Mies Sanaa Lang of
ittft. who U spending tbe winter at
laftan Wlk Sat aa4 Nttnl large
tamers la lir tnreat and their oonv
fltele aieappearanee Mae gives her an
hosstea' )oy and eaeee her m leetifv
it Hit eftteaey of prayer the says
he has keen a profeeateg Christian
fit? mtay years hvt aoi uotil on day
awral monies ago when she km
Wailing her Male did il ocear to her
in really ashed to be cured and believe
rhat her prayer would be answered
The fourteenth; fifteenth and sixteen
(ik xi rse of lb fifth chapter of tbc
estntle of JifflN struck her so forcibly
bkalehe at once entered upon (erven t
player sad at tbt iuu time tried a
ftttlasf wltb oil Tbe tumors befaa to
fjetippear and gredeally left.
AUlMMigh Mies Lang la abont 70 years
( age eke says the felt like loaning
tor Jay and eke pities tkoao who have
nit had her experience and oannot
feel the fall meaeore of tbe reenlt of
prayer. From a hake she hat one Uaek
ijre kad one blue one She tbiaks per
klpfi ker atttietion eame upon her ht
fanat she worried for many yeara over
Mir Irregnlarity in thla respeet. Mia
Iaitf la aoaneeted with people high la
ieHAnl standing and ie an artlet of
inert than loaal reputation.
Tt lrtMMr Plee.4 UnIIIjt
tortppt-McRa League
iHfck Mealester I T Dee 9. -The
llirtitd States aonrt for the Central
iUtrlt eonveaed here thla morning
Vke following prisoners entered a
alaa of guilty and were aenteneed to
inarionaent In the penitentiary at
Pari Leavenworth Ka : Dolpo Sterne
lateeny. oae vear Richard Wtlllaene.
larceny four yearn
8ertppMeBae Loawne.
Mnito. I T Dec. 9 Lumaa F (
mjtemr Jr . seals ta at proeeeating at
iopiey tor tbe northern district of In
ittait territory realgned hla poett'on
yaHtorajlM) take eiCeet Immediately i
Voting I'arltar la a son ol t f 1'arker
f St. tonls general aolleller of the St.
bent A dan Pranelaoo railroad He
'will devote hie entire time to civil
knifnaao.
There are few all menu so uncotn-
for table aa pilea. hot they oen easily
Ut eared bv using TABLtCK'H BUCK
iffl 1!LR OtKTMBNT Relief fol'j
law Ita nee. and any oae aunTermg
rem ntlea eannot afford to ner lent to
iffy. It a trial Priee aoc in Uottlea.
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OUR CLLTH LIST. I
We have arranged with the publish
Wti of the followlne- newspapers for
lHVktng mUa whieh we glee UIjw.
Ptcftoas who are already snbaeribers
to lite Leader eaa take advantage of
tW eaeuptlonally low oambiaation by
pnjHnff the amount now due for tin-
liaiw. . . I
Tfe Weekly Leader and Weekly
BreUuiatt Baqulrcr oae year tl k
VM W L-idar and the Iwlee i
m. week tt Louie RcewblU- oae
yjar im
Tke Weekly Loader and tbe twice
a week New York World one
vm for. .
iba WtakJy Leader and the twice
a week Kansas City Time oae
ynar for .
1Ra Weekly Lender and the Prai-
rie Farmer (Orajife Jndd'a pa-
Ttferr'eeVvy Leader and tbe Home
and Faroi of Lonlaeille. Ky.
Au it waiir ItkC.
Thi Weekly leader and AtlanU
OeneiitutioN
Tke Weekly Leader and Yootb
and Age
Tjie W eekly Leader oneyear.
Th Weekly Leader and the Liee
ntnatr lakiumdif bbii rur for
Ad it raw all eominnnioatlone to the
Ltailsr Printing Company Onthrle
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Constipation means the neoumula-
iinn nf wikktn MnitLiir that should Ue
dluokarueil dally and unlaw tkU it
done Ine foul mjitter ia abiorbed and i
tolsSna the Hyatera iruriBRBIKBto.
ring about regularity of ike bowels. I
Prlofe 10 oonU tioU by V. I). Lillie k
Co. and Wneelar A Ion j
Thiooloreu worn in Miggie Merry
Hook la an immense aid to berry grow
era ft shows the leading ber
rJ&H true to slse. shaps and color ;
T?hoy were first carefully n&tHUC
ky an focperlenaed artist and then re-!
nro4ued by lithography at a oont ef
cvapflne UieasanU dollars. Aside from
the color wo"U there are scores of re-
nrJHlMcUon m A directly from photo-
Branlw 9l berries so that the reader
way have an accurate idea of them
4iu. nutiltauAra' announcement la an i
other colum. Tbe price i M eacta
fr.-e by raall; address tbe publkVntre
VVilinet AtklnsunCo l'in.u?lphta.
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We cannot afford to tell you poor footwoar
You caunol Afford to bu it
So whon you are looking (or
Reliable Stylish Up-to-Date
FOOTWEAR
GALL AND SEg US
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flood residence property in Oklaho-
ma Uty end a l ft" are farm on the
Nor.h Canadian rirer la ohlnhonss
county InqnlreoiT A Nrai.
fMetrtet clerk's oflee
tiniArhj
For broken limbs ebilblaina.
scalda hmieed ehlaa. sore throat an
LARD'sl J?OW LIVIU Baft. It will
glee ImmeAlate relief and heal nmr
wonnd Priee ssc and toe Sold by
P 0 Lillie A Co . and Wheeler A ion
If interested In taorees cows or
sheep bake the larm Journal. We
will give this paper for the batsace ef
lW and all of itoo. iwi. 190H and IMI
nearly Ire years to all subeoribden
new or old who pay for the Oklahoma
Weekly Under a year ahead. Tkh)
oKnr la for a short time onlr.
Farm Journal for the balance of Ittf
all of 1000. ltoi. iwki and 1M0
nearly fire years to eeery snhnerihor
who will nay one year la ad ranee tee
the Oklahoma Weekly Iea4r. Mo
better farm paper than the Farm
Jcnucal. This offer Ie only made to a
limited number -tbe firet who come
forward.
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STROMBEST SPEEDIEST LIGHTEST TOUCH
MORE CONVENIhNCES
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NEW MEAT MARKET
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Preah Meal. Beef. Pork. Tendci
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E HAVE JUST TAKEN A
look over our Cloak and Cape
stock and find we are "long" on sev-
eral garment. And as now is the
time to talk Cloak we propose to
quote you some prices that will rap-
idly move out all surplus stock We
shall use plain English and will be
only too glad to have you call and
allow us tjp show you these goools
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We lrnye about 7f plunh capee S8 is.
long lined with mnrcerlMMl silk and
fur trimmed reallan tlegaal furweMt
find worth $1.75 We will on for
this week only at
89c
Extra tine kersey make SS inches
long lined throughout with rich
colored satin ee&nts iu front bock
and edge trimmed with bias stripes
of kersey and double rown of tailor
stitching: fastened with large pearl
button in all colors black fan and
castor. A No. I $8 garment. This
week for
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to 66apHs soriiii'of the rire bargains
we will place on sale this week.
Conae and see for yourself.' Our
stock Ls all new and clean and of this
season's creation. No sweatshop
refuse but good first class goods
from the best houses of the country.
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$3 75
Something nobby Ladies' Jacket 2S inches
long made From the very boot kerseys beavera
and cheviots lined all through with high color
oren satins strapped seams double row of Uilor
nlilcbing fly or uouble breasted large pearl but
tuns in light or dark blue black iikmUh paim
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1899, newspaper, December 9, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74709/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.