Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 10, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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CLUBBING OFFER
BETTER THAN EVER.
The big clubbing offer of the
"Weekly Leader is catching ou
in great shape. The people
know a good thing when they
see it and they are not allow ing
the big offer to escape unnotic
ed.
The Leader oy special ar-
rangements with the Times
management enabled us to make
the big offar still better.
Instead of the Weekly Times
we give the twice-a-week Times
with club offer.
The whole thing for only $1.
50 J
This gives the new subscriber
or the subscriber who pays up
arrearages four metropolitan
papers and two farm papers to
say nothidg of the Atlas and
.Dictionary.
One Republican audo three
Democratic papers."
This is open to all. Persons
already subscribers can get the
Dig offer by paying up back
Subscriptions.
If Interested In horsos cowb or
ebcup tako the Farm Journal. Wo
will glvo this paper'for the balance oi
1809 and all of 1000 10011003 and 1003
nearly five years to all subsorlb-rs
new or old who pay for the Oklahoma
Weeltly Leader a year ahead This
offer is for a Bhort time only.
Travnllnsr In Rusln.
From Tlt-Blta: Russian Ofllclal
"You can't stay In thlB country 8lr."
Traveler "Than I'll loava It." Ofllclal
"Have you a permit to loavo7"Trav-
elorNo sir." Ofllalal'Thon you
cannot go. I glvo you twenty-four
hours to mako up your mind as to what
you shall do."
Forgot io Weight Ilia rtnnd.
St Loula Republic: Tho advance In
tho prlco of moat probably works more
hardships than the public Is awaro of
among thoso who have llttlo to live on.
Hero Is an lneldont which occurrod In
a butchor shop on Hickory street re-
cently: A Binall negro girl onterod tho
shop and asked the butcher for five
cents worth of "dog" moat. She addod:
"Mamma said to ask you to please give
me better moat than what you did yes-
terday because the other dog meat
made papa sick." Thnt was too much
for the butchor and ho gave her a good
piece of "chuck steak" and forgot to
weigh his ttand on the scale with tho
meat so much was he engrossed think-
ing pr her Dn0i appetite for moat.
Tliontrloftl Snowstorm.
Realistic snowstorms for theaters
are produced by a new machine whicb
has two revolving perforated cylinders
to drop flaked and granulated sub-
stances respectively with electric fans
under each cylinder to drive the
"snow" across the stage as It falls.
THE REV "FATHER" WAUQH.
Tho vcnorahlo "Fathor Lorenzo
Waugh tho oldest Methodist preacher
on tho Pacific coast celobratod the
ninety-first anniversary of hla birth a
fow days ago. Ho delivered nn address
on "Tno secret oi n ureen uia Age.
Fathor Waugh was born near Groon-
brlor River W. Va. on Aug. 28 1808.
He was tho oldest of twolve ohlldren.
In his youngor days he knew Daniel
Wobster John Qulncy Adams Thomas
A. Denton and other great men who
figured In Amorlcan history. Ho went
to California In 1852 going over tho
plains in an ox team and on his ar-
rival was met by Gen. Vallojo Who
mndo him a present of 320 aoros In
Sonoma county. This land he nftor-
ward divided between his children re-
Hlnvatloa of Afrlon.
Africa Is the most elevated of 'all the
continents. It is xho "continent of
plateaus." The great tableland In the
south has a mean altitude of over
3500 foet; the wide tableland on thfr
north has an avorage elevation of
about 1300 foot.
Bigglo Berry Book No. 2 of Tho
Biggie Books is all about berries. A
whole encyclopedia of berry lore boil-
ed down after the manner of Farm
Journal. Tells about varieties about
planting growing1 mulching' cultivat-
ing' picking and marketing. It gives
practical pointers from tho pens of
scores of leading berry grower from
all parts of tho country who have con-
tributed to its colutns It has Colored
ropresontatsons of berry true to size
and color thiuty-throe portraits of
practical berrymon and thirty-five
other illustrations handsomely bound
in cloth. The prico is SO cents free
by mail; address tho mbllshers Wll-
raer AtkluBon Co Phi tdelpliia
Wcokof I'rayer.
. The churches of tho cast aide will
unite in the observance of the veek of
prayer. Beginning Monday evening
January 8 the union services will be
held in the various places of worship
Let all Christian people join in mak-
ing this a helpful scries of services.
Below is the program for the week:
Tuesday evening At the Baptist
church; topic The Church Universal;
leader Rev Newby.
Wednesday evening At tho First
M. E. church; topic. Nations and their
Rulers; leader Rev. Mansfield.
Thursday eveuing At the Christian
church; topic. Fumilies and Schools;
leader Rev. W. C. Miles.
Friday evening At the Congrega-
tional church; topic. Foreign Missions;
leader. Rev. Mathews.
Saturday evening At the M. E.
church south; topic. Homo Mission-;
leader Rev. W. J. Marsh.
Services will beqin promptly at 7:80.
Cmr's Ilauflttltolri.
Tho military household of tho czar
Is composed of nlnoty-olght officers
of various ranks olghty-two of whom
belong to the army and fifteen to tho
navy. Nineteen membors of the royal
family are Included In tho list.
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ffi m $liiF. Hf
Telephone 49
Kansas City corn fed beef
Beef tenderloins
Pork Tenderloins
Dressed
Turkeys
Chickens
Wild GaosG
Wild Ducks
Squirrels
Possum
Oysters in oulk
Shrimps
Green foods
Best butter
Prompt de liveiy
Schmidt & Derr
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THE REV "FATHER" WAUGH AND
A GREAT-GRANDCHILD.
tainlng forty acres for "himself which
he aftorward sold for 35000.
It has boon tho agod minister's
boast that ho never used tobacco or
Intoxicating liquor of any kind and to
this fact ho attributes his long life.
Ho 1b now residing In Los Ollvos
Santa Barbara county Cal.
?' '0''2oO3
In Sunny
California
Are Islands as charming as
Capri coast as gay as tho
Rlveru mountains as
wonderful as any In Italy
or Spain hotels a sumptuous
as can bo desired out-door
diversions and a winter
climate unrivaled In the
world.
Thousands of tourists aro
alroady there thousands
aro on tho way.
Tho Santa Fa Routo will
conduct you thoro at tho
minimum of cost In tl.no and
money and with maximum
of comfort.
A. J. CORKINS Agent
Cuthrlo O.T.
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OYSTERS
MSH
GAME
STEAKS
CELERY
LETTUCE
Banquets
THEATRE
PAllTIE
LUNCHES
ANY-
THING TO
ORDER
GOOD
SERVICE
Only Deal Cafe
IN Till CITY.
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Xntluiml 11 vo Stoelc Association.
Texas State Real ISstata Association
Fort Worth. Texas January l-ls.
1000. For ti o above occasion wo will
sell ticket L odi Guthrie to Fort Worth
at the rate of $0.10 for tho round trip.
Tickets on sale January 11th and Kith
good to roturn on any day Janunry 17
to 37 inclusive. Continuous passage
In oaoh dlroction going passage to bo
oommonced on data of sale and return
passage on date of execution by joint
agent. A. J. Goukins
Agont Santa Fo.
ATTENTION !
Don't Trunt Yoar 1'lioton to Agents Do
Direct With tho ArtlntM
We will mako to any ono Bonding va
a photo a life-size olliotte crayon or
pastel portrait free of char go to intro-
duce our superior work. Exact like-
ncss highly artistic finish and prompt
roturn of small photo guaranteed.
Bend us your photo nt onco.
ARTISTS' UNION
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Great Offer.
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Finest train wast of Chicago.
60 houra to Los Angela
Pullman Dlnlncr ear TSuffat
Smoking oar 'with barbr
sunp) Observation car (ylth
ladies' parlor.)
Vastlbulwl ami nioetrlc
lighted throubou.
Pmr times a wok. Tuedaya
inrsoay
Santa
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ami 5fttnruttvs.
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IT has 'Qf.cn pronounced a photograph
of the world. One bide shows a
grand map of our great country
with aountios railroads towns rivers
etc. correctly located. The other
sidu shows an equally good map of the
world; statistics on the copulation
cities capitals rivers mountains
products business etc. a veritable
photograph of what you want to
know.
It should be in every home. Equally
valuable to adults aim suhool childron.
Information derived during leisure
hours will have more lasting effect
than forced study at school. During
the past yoar wo have had interesting
news from Alaska (tho map shows all
latest features) Armonia India
Japan China Orecoe Turkey eto
Soonor or later every part of the
map will teaeh you something. It has
JuBt been rtBViSKD to show all new
ratlroadu etc. up to date. Sash side
U sold by the publishers at $5 when
mounted on cloth but we have see-
ured a bpeaial edition printed on extra
heavy map paper with sticks ready
to hang and are thufaonabled to make
the following extraordinary offer.
For SI. 50 we will supply It and one
year's subsorlptlon to Tiik Okkaiioma
Lradkk or for 38 60 In cash we will
give tho map and three months' sub
seriptlon to Tiik Uutiirik Daily
LRAnitn or we will soml the map pre-
paid by express to any address In the
territory nn receipt of SI. Secure one
at ones. You should have one in your
ofliae and home.
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largest one-shoet map published anywhere. No "
home or bulaesB house should be witUj&t oufl. GtJTSRlK OKLAHOMA.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 10, 1900, newspaper, January 10, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74733/m1/3/: accessed May 19, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.