Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 120, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 19, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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A. J. SMAY Vlcc-Presidont;
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Missionary Tolls or tlio Salo of
Children in Starving
Indln.
Scrlpps-McKae PrcsAs'n.
'BBstbtfi ArprU'10-ThoRcv. Rockwell
Clancy arrived hero from India Satur-
day and is at tho homo of his brother
tWltcv. Judsou Van Clancy In We Bt
Mcdford. IIo has boon in India ulnco
1603 with the Methodist Episcopal
xriifislon at Allahabad. Io has been
all through tbo famine district.
When the famlno net in" said ho
last night "the paoplo began to sell
everything thoy had in order thut
they might get a little grain for food.
Thoy took tho doors from their houses
and sold them and sold their furnl
turo and farming utensils. When thoy
no longer had anything to soil they
sold tholr children. Hoys don't sell;
traffic IB largely in girlB. I saw girls
in pno town sold for 30 cents apiece
just before I camo away Thoy were
bought up by Mohammedans for bar
erne.
"Tho condition of faminc-fttricken
India is awful to contemplate. I ctn
not tell anything about tho number
W.ho are dying but when I loft Bom-
bay last February thero were somo
00000000 peoplo suffering from the
famine and over 30000000 worn in
diro distress. Of these but 5000000
Were receiving gorcrnment aid."
AViinhliiKton ite.
Mr. and Mrs. John tihartel of Okla-
homa City aro in town.
W C B. Brown of Kansas Cit has
boon admitted to practice before tho
supremo ocurt.
A poistofflco has been established at
Mishalc Oklahoma county Okla. and
Frank Mlshak appointed postmaster.
Albert Hammer of Enid Okla. is
here in behalf of his son whom ho de-
sires promoted to second lieutenant
from corporal in tho Tenth infantry
in the Philippines.
Tho comptroller of tho currency has
authorized tho National Bank of Com-
merce of Qarnett Kan. to begin busi-
ness with a capital of 825.000. O. E.
Chandler is president and E. E. Mas-
terman caBhler.
Judge Thomas of tho Indian Terri-
tory is here registered at tho Bolclgh.
It is thought that tho object of his
vislb"bero la to work for tho division of
the. northern district of tho Indian
Territory into two judicial districts.
For aoughs and colds there is no
raedloiifo so effective as BALLARD'S
nOREQOUND &YRUP. It is tho real
remedy. Prloo 25 and r.0 cents Soldby
F. B. Lillle & Co. and Whoelcr & Son
Biggie Swine book is just as valua-
ble for a man with one hog in a lltt'c
sty ns for a man with a hundred hogs
feeding on tho sheltered sido of a
barbed wir fence its chapter on
"Cholera" Is aloue worth ten tlraee
what tho book costB. You ought to
have it tho Leader says so. The
price is fifty cents free by mail; ad-
dress tho publishers Wilmor Atkin-
son Co. Philadelphia
A Child Artist.
Charming was tho 6ingiug of Viola
"La Bretta tho wonderful child con-
tralto in "A Ilusbaud on Salary" at
tho Baldwin Theatre yesterday matl-
nco and night. Amy her younger
oistar was also exceedingly clovor in
her negro impersonations and special-
ties. Tho entire company Is compos-
ed of artlsta and "A Husband on Sal-
ary" Is a bright clover up-to-date
comedy. Springfield (Mo.) Republican
JTor 8ul.
Throe fine bred ponies at Camack's
barn T A. Noal cillee clerk district
court.
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The seoBon of ice and anow
in tho North is its p'orioa
of lenfago and bloom.
Its 'delicious climate heals
the sick refuges the tho
delicate restores the over-
worked and entrances tho
pleasure Becker
Tho California Limited
Santa Fo Route affords tbo
quickest and roost luxurious
service.
A J. CORRWS Agent
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Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish-
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
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Higgle Berry Book No. 3 of The
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whole encyclopedia of berry loro boil-
ed down after the manner of Farm
Journal. Tells abcut varieties about
planting growing mulching cultivat-
ing picking and marketing. It gives
practical pointers from tho pcnB of
scores of loading berry growers from
all parts of tho country who have con-
tributed to its colums It has Colored
roprosontattions of berry truo to size
auu color thluty-tnree portraits of
practical burrymon and thirty-five
other illustrations Handsomely bound
In cloth. The price is 50 cents free
by mall; address tho publishers Wil-
mcr Atklunon Co. Ph. -dolphia
To the ladies of Guthrie: Our line
of wall paper for this season's buui
nags la now complete. You can see
samples at tho book store In the
Dewey block or at our druj; store you
are invited to oall and bqo tho samples
whethor you wish to purchuse or not.
1$. P. LUllo & C6.
A GREAT CLUBBING OTEBI
THE WEEKLY LEADER
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Live Stock Inspector (Of-
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Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $60000.
Surplus $10000.
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In addition to ofllcers of bank J. R. COTTINGBAM.
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WHISKIES K2 THE GALLON.
McBrayer ; 8 50
Old Oscar Pepper 8 00
Bond Lillard 4 00
CuQhenheimer Rye 4 00
Crystal Brook Rye 4 00
ShverCreek ... 3 00
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Other whiskies vanes and brandies proportionately cheap
THE SAME OLD MOSES
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of Hi Qklaboma Leader fpr oae year
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only 00 OU.
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almost nominal sum It baa kept its sub-
scribers informed of the progress of al
our wars and moreover has reported
them as promptly and fully as if it were
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Inft throughout the world with our
troops operating in the Philippines and
tho groat Presidential campaign too.at
band its value 1b further increased.
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Woum is improvement. It striven each
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woe! as any other newspaper not a
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 120, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 19, 1900, newspaper, April 19, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74818/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.