Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 109, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 7, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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free 30 Days Longer
Ir Sturgis' office daily thronged with patients. On account
of not being able to await their turn many unable to
see him. Others who wish have not had the oppor-
tunity. Therefore for the last time in order to be fair
to all ho extends the free period one month longer or
during the month of April.
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Dr. We E. STURGIS.
withdrawn fully and forovcr on the lastday of April andundor no ciroumstoncoa
will It bo renewed and after that datousunl charges will bo made. Therefore to
bo suro of Its groat bandits It is adyls-aiblo to act at once. Many patients will
bo turned away during thet las fewdays ns they have boon In tho pnst
as Dr. Sturgis Jo3i.t on giving overy caso the tlmo and attontian it deserves
and It Is better to apply now than to risk losing tho offer by deferring nc
Hon till the Isst week or day.
Or Sturgls' Treatment Vastly Differs From that of Many Other Physicians.
CATARRH The treatment Is mild and
agreeable and based upon scientific princi-
ples. A cure guaranteed In each case ac-
cepted. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS-Curablo
In all cases which have not been neglected
so long as to destroy the ear drum and au-
ditory nerve.
RHEUMATISM in all Its forms per-
manently cured lit all cases.
BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES-
From whatever cause thoroughly eradicated.
Perfect and permanent cures guaranteed in
all cases undertaken. Every form of chronic
diseases successfully treated. Patients be-
gin to improve almost from the first day.
Call on or
DR. W. E. STURGIS. SPECIALIST
PEIUMiANENT OJTFICE.ovor Tjeader Offloo 107 West Harr'aon Ave.
Offico hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and . to 5 p m. Sunday 9 to 12 a m.
Lnagston A. and M School.
fclTho rcgonts of tho Langston A. & M.
and Normal School met yesterday af-
ternoon at LangBton and re-elected
the entire faculty. Prof. Pago was
re-ejected president. lie has a faculty
of seven professors Prof Page sub-
mitted his quarterly report of the man-
agement of the Bchool and shows it to
bo in a first clasB condition. Tho en-
rollment is 200. The board of regents
reorganized. Rev. L. H. Holt was re-
elected president; E. 0. Taylor of
Kingfisher secretary. Tho remaining
members aro Territorial Superinten-
dent S N. flopklns Territorial Treas-
urer F. M Thompson and P. P.Taylor
of Watonga.
Spring Term.
Tho spring term of the territorial
normal 6ohool at Edmond wiP open
open April 0 and close Juno SO. In
addition to the regular normal diplo
ma and preparatory courses there w
bo offered under the regular faculty
r special course of twelve weeks for
teachers. This course will inclule all
the subjects required for tho various
certificates and in addition psychol-
ogy method in education vocal music
and drawing. There are no feea and
board may bo obtained or rooms rent
ed at most reasonable rates. The
special course has beon arranged for
thoso teachers who have been at work
in winter schools and who desire ad-
vancement. Gon GordoM."s Jeoturo
Gen. John B. Gordon will lecture
on "Tho Last Days of the Confeder-
acy" bore April ?
To Southern Lyceum Bureau
Louisville Ky.
Columbus O. April 3 1895.
I take pleasure in bearing my testi-
mony to tho excellence of General
Gordon's lecturo "Tho Last Days of
the Confederrcy." When General
Gordon delivered tho lecture hero for
the G. A. B. it was my pleasure to pre-
side. Tbo lecture was intensely inter-
esting and was permeated by a highly
patriotic spirit I have a high regard
for General Gordon personally and ho
has my nqpat sincere good wishes In
lecturo enterprise. Wm. McKinley.
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Apply fjoro th noUi!. It is quickly nbeor bed. M
cento t WnujijUts or by mail ; sainpfw 10c. by nialL
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This will positively bo the end of the
frae sarvloee. It win not tio ropoatal
under any circumstances whatevor.but
will end with tho month of April after
which time the usual charges will be
made.
During the past four weeks Dr. Sturgis
has been advertising freo services and
hU oftioo has boon dally thronged with
patients. In fact ho nl ready has the
prefttent Bpclrtl proatico over known In
Outhrla. Tho city is ringing with the
series of his ourcs. On account of not
lining able tl await their turn many
patients Imvo been unable to see him
and others who wish have not had the
opportunity still others have bogged for
an extonslon of the freo services and
for that reason ho nns derided to once
more andfor the laHt tlmo extend the
fre period during tho month of April
during which tlmo ho will continue to
f trout nil who apply to him for merely
what the medicines for the oure cost.
Tho arluAl wholesale cost of tho medi-
cines used in each caso for a cure Is all
that will bo charged anyone undor any
clrcumstanoos. Theso remedlos Dr. Stur-
Kls will furnish rom his own privato
laboratory. This Ilboral offer will toe
KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU-
BLES Relieved at once.
DISEASES OF WOMEN Quickly
cured by new and superior methods.dotng
away with so much of the pain so ofteu
experienced in ordinary treatment.
UPEOIAL DISEASES And Weak-
ness of mt'n nervons debility cured per-
manently and speedily.
DISEASES OF HEART stomach
andJLlver treated by uptodate methods
with results that arc marvelous.
address
And Ills Lecture "Tho Last Days of
tho
Confederacy."
Of General John B Gordon who
lectures here next Wednesday even-
ing the Brooklyn Eagle says:
lie told tho story of Lee's surrender
in a masterly and most effective man-
ner. Ho brielly outlined tho early
stages of the war and rested tbo bur-
den of his narrative on Gettysburg
and Appomattox. His humor was
keen his pathos affecting Withal
his story was simply told. More than
one incident brought toars to the eyes
of the audience. All the incidents
cited were illustrative of tho spirit of
American manhood which pervaded
the ranks bluo and the ranks gray.
Grant and Lee wore faithfully pictur-
ed. Tbo closing scene of tho bloody
drama was splendidly presented. It
was a tale inspiring to the young and
intensely realistic to tho old.
Tho colored work in JJiggio Borry
Book is an Immense aid to berry grow
ers It shows tho loading hor-
des tri"- size shape and color
They . Jrst carefully painted
by an experienced artist and then re-
produced by lithography at a cost of
over one thousand dollars Aside from
the color work there are scorca of re-
productions mado directly from photo-
graphs of berries so that tho reader
may havo an accurate idea of them
Bee publishers' announcement in an
other colum. The price is 60 cents
free by mail; address the publishers
Wilmer Atkinson Co. Philadelphia.
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Has no
winter
Tho season of ice and snow
in tho North is its period
of leafage and bloom.
Its delicious climate heals
the sick refuges tho tbo
delicate restores the over
worked and entrances tho
pleusura seeker.
The California Limited
Santa Fe Route affords the
quickest and most luxurious
service.
A. J. CORKINS Agent
Guthrie 0. T.
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that paper to every subscriber
who pays for the Oklahoma
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ahead for only 50c both pa-
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our paper one year and the
Farm Journal from now to De-
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THE FARM JOURNAL
Is an old established paper en-
joying great popularity one of
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First published In Dally Leader Mar 17IW
LIQUOIt NOTICK
To whom It may concern:
Notice Is hereby civcn that Nicholas Hour-
gcr has this day filed his petition to noil at
retail splrituoun vinous and malt
liquors InMarshal Logan county Okla "ma
and that unions objection bellied dn or be-
fore thc 10th day of April A. D.1B00 said
petition will be granted.
Guthrie Oklahoma March 27. 1M0.
It. I. MortoN Oountv Clerk
NOTICE.
In tbe District Court of Logan County.Okla-
homa Territory.
Ha E. Kunkje Plaln'.lff ) Cause No 2OT0.
vs. i Publication
John C. Kunkle ) Notice.
Defendant.
Tbe ftald defendant John C Kunkle Is
hereby notified that tbe Bald plaintiff Ida
K. Kunkle has commenced the said action
agalnRt him In tho district court of Logan
county Oklahoma Territory that be has
been sued therein and that be must answer
the petition tiled by the said plaintiff on or
before the 2Uu day of April 1000 or the said
petition In said cause will be taken as true
and Judgment as prayed therein for an
absolute divorce In her favor from the de-
fendant cancelling the bonds of matrimony
between them restoring her to her maiden
name towlt Ida E. Nelson awarding her
the care and custody of her minor child.
Minnie E. Kunkle and tor the costs of said
action in her favor against said defendant
will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: M. C HAUT
Seal Clerk of District Court Logan
County Oklahoma Territory.
nv F. N. WHirtlCK. Dotmtv.
COTTEKAL & HORNOft Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
First Published in Tho Dally Leader Mar.
30.1000.
LIQUOIt NOTICE.
To Whom I May Concern-
Notice Ih hereby given that M S. Ulack
doing business under the firm name of R
W. black has this day tiled a petition to sell
at wholesale malt liquors In Outhrlo Lo-
gan county Oklahoma and that unloca ob-
jection be filed on or before tbe 13th day
of April A. D. 1000 said petition will be
granted. It. p. MOKTON.
Guthrie. Okla. March 301000. County Clk.
Ily B. P. Qarrett Deputy.
First Published in the Dally Leader April
4 l.
LIQUOIt NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern-
Notice is hereby given that L. Overlcos
has this day filed his petition to soil
at retail spirituous vinous and malt liquors
In Guthrie Logan county. Oklahoma and
that unless obJctlon be tiled on or before
the 18tb day of April A. D.. 1000 said pe-
Utlon will be granted
Guthrie Okla.. April 31000.
It. P. MORTON County Clerk
First Published in the Dally Leader March
2a 1900.
In the District Court of Logan County Ok-
lahoma Territory.
In the matter of th claims
against the City of Outli-
ne. East Guthrie. Wci.t
Guthrie and Capitol
Hill reported to the Dis-
trict Court by the Claims
Commission appointed
pursuant to provisions of
Chapter 14 Article 1
Statutes of 1800.
Notice is hereby etven pursuant to an or.
der of the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory made on tho Twenty-
Blxth day of March. 1000 that all persons
owning and holding any of the claims
asaln: the city of Gu;ru Eat Guthrie
west uuinric zr.s vaiuoi inn roportea to
said court by the Claims Commission here-
tofore appointed pursuant to chanter 14 ar-
ticle I statutes of Oklahoma 1800 be and
they are hereby required to Hie their appli-
cation and minion for the allowance of such
claim in the office of the clerk of said court
within forty-live days trom and after March
Twontv-slxth 1000 or the same will be dis-
missed and further proceedings therein for-
ever barred.
Such application and motion shall be ac-
companied by the affidavit ot the claimant
stating that he is the bona fide owner and
holder of said claim and with bond or cash
deposit for security of the costs thereon.
Atlestj M. C. HART
(SEAL.) Clorkofthe District Court
of Logan County Oklahoma Territory.
First publlshod in Dally Leader March S
10O0.
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma county of Logan.
bc In probate court- Notice 1a hereby given
that op the ?rd daj of March. A. D. 1000
Dannie M. Stone filed in the probate court of
the county of Logan and territory of Okla-
homa a petition praying for letters of ad-
ministration to bc Issued to I'annie M Stone
upon the estate of John P. Stone deceased
late of the county of Kingfisher and terri-
tory of Oklahoma Aud pursuant to an or-
der ot said probate court Thursday thel&th
day of March. A D. iwo at the hour of 5
o'clock a. in. of said day. that being a day of
the regular March term A D. lOoo of nalrt
probate court has been appointed as the
time for hearing said application when and
where any person Interested may contest
said petition by filing wrltton opposition
thereto on the ground of inwunpetency of
the applicant or may assert bis own rights
to the administration and pray that letters
be issued to himself- Witnrns J. O Poster
judge of the probate court of the county of
Logan and the seal of the court amxed the
Srudayof March a I) 1000.
ISeull J- o roaTHR Probate Jsdge.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 109, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 7, 1900, newspaper, April 7, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74808/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.