Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 113, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 12, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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ME LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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free 30 Days Longer.
Dr Sturgis office dally thronged with patients. On account
of not being able to await their turn many unable to
sec him. Others who wish have not had the oppor-
tunity. Therefore for the last time in order to be hi
to all he extends the free period one month longer oif
during the month of April.
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Dr. W. IE. STURGIS.
withdrawn fully and forever on the Jaatday of Aprils andundor no circumstances
will It bo renewed and after that datousual charges will bo- made. Therefor to
bo euro of its groat benefits It Is advls-afolo to act at pneo. Many patients will
bo turned away during thet las fowdays as they havo been In tho past
as Ir Sturgia insists on giving every caso tho tlmo and attontion it deserves
and it Is 'hotter to apply now than to riBk losing tho offer by deferring ac
tlon till tho last week or day.
Dr. Sturgis' Treatment Vastly Differs Frqrn 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-Curable
in all cases which have not been neglected
so long aB to destroy the ear drum and au
dltory nerve.
RHRUMATISM In all its forms per-
manently cured in all cases.
BLOOD AND SKIN D1SBASES-
From whatever cause thoroughly eradicated.
Perfect and permanent cures guaranteed in
all capes 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
PERMANENT OFFICK.OYer leader Cffloo 107 West Harr'aon Ave.
Offloo hours: 9 to 12 a m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday 9 to 12 a. m.
THE WORLD'S MARKETS
CHUCAO. APIUL 11.-WHJ3AT-Tho
government report putting tho wheat
condition at 82.1 per cent wasmuch. low-
er than tho talent onf 'ChahgV'hart ex-
pected. Thoy believe also that tills av-
erago does not include much damage of
recent date. This combined with reports
of cold weather in tho southwes't pro-
duced a Ktrong markot early. May vheat
opened 0o over yostordiay at 67
C7o and on covering by shorts advanc-
ed sharply to C8c; tho bulge met sell-
ing howovcr nnd a reaction to C7c fol-
lowed. 'At this point tho market Ixjcame
steady. Local receipts wero 62 cars none
of contract grade. Minneapolis and Du-
ljith reported 310 cars against 374 last
week' and 18S a year ago.
Tho market by a severe strain later In
the Besslon managed to roach the level
of first figures but there was plenty of
sale on tho bulgo'and tho market react-
ed to 67V4c closing barely steady. May
a shado over yesterday at C7'i67c.
COIUN Tho market was active ar.d
strong early helped mostly by tho wheat
strength.' Offerings werb not lltieral and
anuria wore compelled lo cover at nmn
loss (May opened yic up "at 40K0'10MtC.
and touched 40c. Tho (bulge brought
out pressuro from longs ttixl a reaction
took place which carried May back to
4O16M0c. One man nvas reported to have
unloaded 1009000 buahols. Receipts here
wore 310 oars 10 cars over tho estimate.
Th oroswura or lug com and the
wonlmoss of provisions later polled May
corn down to 80o. and the close was
weak May HU'Ao down at 30o.
Provisions were quiet and oaslor undor
the influonco of liberal hog receipts and
weaker prlcofl at the yards. "May pork
opened Be lower at 513.00 and sold off to
512.85. May lard opened 2l4o down at
5C.97V4; easing off to 095c: May ribs
opened 6c lower at i.VyQW.lVA; d re-
aotod to 57.05.
OATS The market was Influenced by
corn Tho fluctuations of which markot
it followed in u small way. May openad
tfWio P at 2iQ23cs Bold nt 2So and
thon reacted to 21c. At tho decline
thero was a fair demand and tho mar-
ket steadied. Xocal receipts were ICG
cars.
Tho ladies of tbo Episcopal Guild
will havo tholr apron s&lo Wednesday
afternoon April 18. at tho residence of
Mrs. II. 8. Cunningham on North First
street. Refreshments will consist of
Ice craam cake6andwiches and coffee
Aprons for all thick and thin.tall and
Hhort. Everybody invited to attend.
Tho new book storo just opened in
the Dowoy block ia a surprise to a
tood many of our people. There you
JU1 And thousands of boohs of all
Vds and the most beautiful lino of
cnes nne stationary ever ouown
!K flhe city
This will positively bo tho end of the
froo aorvioea. It "will jrot bo repeated
underhylrtihnatBhccaKatbcrJbliT
Jvlll end with tho 9 th of (April aflor
which tlmo tho usu. Charges will bo
made.
During1 tho pnot four wcoks Dr. Bttirgis
has boon advertising frco services nnd
his offlco has boon dally thronged with
patients. In fact ho already hns tho
greatest special praotlco over known In
Guthrlo.. Tho city Is ringing with tho
stories of his euros. On account of not
bolng ab!o tl await their turn many
patlonts havo been unablo to bpo him
and others who wish havo not had tho
opportunity still others havo bogged for
an extension of tho free services nnd
for that reason ho has decided to once
. more andfor tho last tlmo extend the
freo period during tho month of April
'during which tlmo ho will contlnuo to
treat all who apply to him for merely
what tho roediclnoa for tho ouro cost.
Tho actual wholesale cost Of tho modl-
cmoB used In each caso for a euro Is all
that will bo charged anyone under any
circumstance? Thepo rtmqdloa Dr. 8ur
gls will furnish from his own private
laboratory. This liberal offer will too
KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU-
BLES Kcllevcd at once.
DISEASES OF WOMEN Quickly
cured by new and superior mctbods.dolng
away with so much of the pain so often
experienced in ordinary treatment
SPEOIAL DISEASES And Weak-
ness of men uervons debility cured per-
manently and speedily.
DISEASES OF HEART Stomach
and JMver treated.br uptodate methods
with results that arc marvelous.
I
address
ATTENTION !
Don't Truiit Your rtiotos to Agents Des
Direct With tho Artlau.
We will make to any ono sending ua
a photo a lifo-Blzo ollietto crayon or
pastel portrait free of charge to intro-
duce our superior work. Exact like-
ness highly artistic finish and prompt
return of small photo guaranteed.
Send us your photo at once.
ARTISTS' UNION
203 Main st. Dallas Tex. a
Trns-Msslsslppl Commercial Congreis
Houston Texas April 17-31 1900
For tho above-occasion we will Bell
tickets to Houston at rato of one low-
est standard first class fare plus 92.00
for tho round trip. Tickets on sale
April 13th und 14th good for return
not'earlier than' 4 days from date of
sale and with final limit of 21 days
going passage to commence on dato of
sale. and continuous passage in onch
direction. A.J. Cokkins
Agent Santa Fo Route.
Biggie Berry Book No. 3 of Tho
Bigglo Books "is all about berries. A
whole encyclopedia of berry lore boil-
ed down after tho manner of Farm
Journal. jTells about varieties about
planting growing mulching cultivat
ing picking and markotlng. It glvcB
practical pointers from tho pons o'f
acurca ui mailing ocrry growers irom
all parts of the country who hqvo con
tributed to its colums It haa Colored
represontataons of berry truo to oize
and color thiuty-throo portraits of
practical berrymon and thirty-five
oibcr illustrations handsomely bound
in cloth. The prieo is SO cents free
by mail; address the publishers WIN
mor Atkinson Co Ph-dolpula
jWSW3- 'SHSsh3s
California
Has no
winter
The season of ico and snow
in the North is its period
of leafage and bloom
Its delicious climato heals
the sick refuges the tbo
delicate restores the over-
worked and entrances the
pleasure seeker.
The California Limited
Santa Fo Route affords the
quickest and most luxurious
service
A J. COBKINS Agent
Guthrie 0 T
Hs)fX5S5SH?g"
LKNTKN KKKVICItS
For Trinity Prl-h t tho Corner of Jlroiul
and Motile
Tho following .Loflten services for
Trinity Pariah aro announced by ho
Hector Rev. Nicholas:
Sorvlcds at the church: Monday at
7;30 p. m. Tuesdaysat 4.30 and 730
p. m. WcdncsdhysilaO p nu Thurs-
days 3 and 430 p. in. Fridays 4;30
and 7;30 p. m Soturdayb 4;30ipXhi
Passion weokDaily servicea at4;3fj
p. m. -1
Good Friday 10 a.m. and 4;30 and
7:30 p. m.
Easter Suuday Services at 7 and 11
Bi-nu-and 4and 7530-p-'m.
The ladiea of the Episcopal Guild
will havo tholr anron sale Wednesday
afternoon April 18 at the residence of
Mrs. H. S.Ounningham.on North First
street. Refreshments will consist 'of
ico cream cako.eandwiuhes and coiloc
ApronB for all thick and thin tall and
short. Evorybody invited to attend.
Many women throughout tho coun-
try mako pin money out of their
chickens. Wo havo known women
who have clothed the entiro family
with the proceeds of the poulry yard
and uomo have paid off mortgages and
others have bought their homes by
intelligent management of their
flocks. Everybody interested in
chickens should got Biggie's Poultry
Book. It is so full of helpful sugges
tions and short cuts to success nnd
has so many years of costly experi-
ence boiled down for its pages that it
ic ooor economy to bo without It. It
will help increase tho incomo from
tho poultry yard and haa started
many an ametcur or misguided pro-
fessional on tho right track. Tho
paico ta SO cents freo by mail; address
the publishers Wllmer Atkinson Co.
Philadelphia Pi.
Tho Junior League of the First M
E. church are preparing for an Eantor
Fair to bo hold April 14. The social
union will servo Buppor in connection
with the Fair.
This Paper
One loar.
Farm Journal
5 Years.
Pay Up and Got Both PaporB at
the Prico of One.
Wo want to get 10000 new subscrib-
ers to the Leader and aro going to do
it if wo can; wo therefore continue our
arrangement with the Farm Journal
by which wo can send the Weekly
Leader and the Farm Journal for five
years both for 50 cents. And we will
make the same offer to all old sub-
scribers who will pay all arrearages
and one year in advance.
You know what our paper is and
tho Farm Journal is IT gempractical
progressive a clean honest useful
paper full of gumption full of sun-
shine with an immenso circulation
among the best people everywhere.
You ought to take It.
Notice
We aro going lo send you soon' a
Bample copy of tho Farm Journal and
let It apeak for itself . Look out out
for it.
BETTER AMD MORE OF IT
SNAP OP A BECAME-Oklahoma
(Weekly) Leader for one year and
Farm Journal for live years for
$50c
The price Is reduced from 11.00. Think
of it! Oklahoma Leader for one year
and Farm Journal for four years for
only 00 Ota.
Farm Journal
From Nowto
December 1903
Nearly 5 Yoaro.
A
GREAT
OFFER
By special arrangement made
with the publisher of the Farm
Journal we are enabled to offer
that paper to every subscriber
who pays for the Oklahoma
Leader (weekly) one year
ahead for only 50c both pa-
pers for the price of ours only ;
our paper one year and the
Farm Journal from now to De
cember 1908 nearly 5 years.
THK FARM JOURNAL
Is an old established paper en-
joying great popularity one of
fhe best and most useful farm
papers published.
This offer should be accepted
without delay.
First Published in The Dally Leader Mar.
30.1MX).
LIQUOH NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern-
Notice Is hercny given that M. S. lilack
dotntruuBlnoHS under the tirm name of It.
W. Uladfc has this flay Ucd a potftlon sM
at wholesale malt liquors In OuthrM Lo-
gan effunir Oklahoma and that unless ob-
jection bo Died on or before the 13th day
of April A D. 1W0 said ootltlon will be
granted. It 1. 'MORTON.
Guthrie. Qkla. March Wim Qounty CVk.
y B. F. Garrett peputy?
First Published In the Daily lioatlor April
4 1000 '
a LIQUOR N0TIJ3M
To WHora lt'May Concern
Notice Is hereby given that I. Overlces
has this da tiled bis petition to sell
at retail spirituous vlnoujl and malt liquors
in Otfthrle Loan county Oklahoma and
that unless oVJ5fittoa.bc ha$ on or before
thellBtna'ay or April A. V.Jm said pe-
tition will be grauUd
Outhrlc.Okla April a.iooo.
It. I'. MORTON County Clerk
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
llEAfc.JT.STAS-'E KfcNTAfca KTO.
M. THEJWEST.
REAL!Efc!rATE
Notary 'Public and
lNSURANqE&GEN.
-SNAPS.
rilYSIOIANS fiiaurtOEONB
DR. O. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC PHY3I0IAN.
SPECIALTIES:.
DISEASES OF EAR NOSE
AND T1IIIOAT.. I
All calls to country answered protnplly.
pfflce and residence' cor. Oklahoma
First atrcetn Outnrle Phone lift.
L. J. Hiatt M. D. Rob. 503 E. Noblo
Telephone 71.
W. P.liAKisn M. D Res. 410 E. Noblo
JIATT & BAKER '
PnYSIIOIANar&.aURQEONb
Office opp. Wboolor'a Drug Storo.
Dr. Jas. Clark.
SPECIALTIES: BurRlaal Operations and
Diseases of Women.
Will go anywhere In tho territory In con
BUltatlon or to perform operations
HOW. Okla. Aye.
Guthrie O. T
Drs Hamill & Kamill
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialists.
T . .. Knnlce n. ITninUI JH. D.
Tno. itnnnmn Hamill M. I). I
(Formerly Prof or Ophthal- Tel U.
mology Chicago Clinical Hourfl 9;
Office and Residence 120 cast Qkla. arc.
Glasses accurately ntted. 5uthrIc0-
X.AWYEU8.I
Fiiank Dauc. a. O.O.BiBrtKn
DALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDERSON nniLDINO' OKLAHOMA AVE
S. S. LAWRENCE A.tU. HUSTON
Lawrence & huston
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
(Practlcu In all the Courto
Office in Sshnoll Building Okla. Avo
J.H.BENNRTT
ARCHITECT
Plans and Specification
furnished on application
Room 12
Dewey Block
Mnelr flirnlthnrl
Vocal and
inatsuiacntal
for all occasions
Prof. J Statton
DIrectortst. Regt. Band
MUSIC TEACHER
Statton's Studio
of Music
Over Capitol
National Hank
The Leader's favorite club
offer. Lots of reading for little
price.
The Oklahom
Leader
for one year and
The Farm
Journal
of Philadelphia
four years from January "1000
for only
Weakly Leader ono year and tho
Farm Journal tho remainder oj
WOO and all of 100 J 1002 1903
and 1004 for only 50o' Sub-
scriptions begin with tho ourrent
month; we oannot supply baoli
numbers Orders sent In Febru-
ary will begin with February and
so on
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Mzhaupt's
New
VIENNA
BAKERY
and
IOE ORBAM
PARLOR
Southcaot
corner of Ok
lahoma p
and Broaa
street.
The finest
and coolest
place in the
city.
Banquets
THEATRE ;
PARTIES
LUNCHES
ANY-THING-
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v
4a
GOOD
SERVICE
Only Real Cafe
in thk omr.
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' Limited
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Finest train west of OhicjieO).
xuiiraan uinmpr uar ncnes
Smoking Car with Barber
Shop; ObaerTatton Oar with
Ladles' Parlor.
VcHtibuled and electrict c'
lighted throughout.
Four times a wookTuca-
daya Wednesdays Thurs-
days and Saturdays frotn
Chicago; Wednesdays Thura '
days Fridays and aundaya
from Kansas Oity
Santa Fo ltouto
a t rnnviwu a..
GutWlo0T ;
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BETTER THAN EYER.
The biff clubbing offer of the
Weekly Leader is catching oa
in great shape. The people
know a good thing wen. tliey
see it and they are not allowing
the big offer to escape unu'otic
ed. - '
The Leader Ijy special Ar-
rangements with the Times
management enabled us to make
the big offer still better
Instead of the "Weekly Times
we give the twice-a-week Times
wiih club offer.
The whole thing for ony; Jpi.
50.1 ' '-"
This gives the new gubscribejr
or the subscriber who pays up
arrearages four metropolitan
papers and two farm papersto
say nothidgof .the Atlas and
Dictionary.
One Republican andr. three
Democratic papers.
This is open to all. Peifioiisi
already subscribers can get lhe
big offer by paying up back
Subscriptions.
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