Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 148, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 19, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHEIE OKLAHOMA
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GLOUK SIGHTS.
Vtom the Atchison GlOOe.
Washing seems to havo tho same
effect on a girl's shirt vra st that mar-
rlogc has on a pretty girl.
Tho season 1b coming when a mod-
est man can't look Into a cherry tree
for fear of seeing a girl's feet dangling
down.
When a man acts a great deal
younger than he really Is you will
find as a result his wlfo looking very
much older than her years.
There may bo good cooks In the
world but isn't it a fct that your
pSate of grcons Is made up of two-
thirds greenish water?
After a woman's son has been given
a job in a storo sho can't understand
why his employer should feel any nec-
essity for going to the store at all.
After a man has told his wife of an
inhronsn In Ralurv and found a new
carpet in the house next dav he keeps
further signs of advancement to him-
self. Church people who entertain dele-
gates to a convention and go to church
and draw the guests coming to them
know all tho tensations experienced
In gambling.
Mrs Lysander.Tohn Appletombought
four Belgian hares last week and
wanted credit at a dry goods store this
morning fsr S50 worth of goods to be
paid for when her Belgian hares begin
to bo profitable. Every man whose
wlfo owns a cow knows a story to
match it.
Cyclists should always carry a bot-
tle of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT
in caso of accident. If applied immed-
iately it will subdue tho pain prevnts
swelling and discoloration and quick-
ly heal tho wounds. Sold by Wheeler
&Son and F. B. Lillie & Co
Wanted Teams teamsters and la-
borers to work on tho Sherman hill
cut off at Laramie Wyoming. Plenty
of good scraper work to let to men
owning thoir own outfits. Free t'ans
portation for men and outfits from all
points on tho Union Pacific railway
For further information apply to the
undersigned at Laramie Wyoming or
Dan O'Keefo 1012 Union avenue Kan-
sas City Mo. D. J. McDonald.
National Huptlat AniilvcrHiirlcw.
Detroit Michigan May 23-29 1900
For tho above occasion wo will sell
tickets at rato of one-fare plus S2.00
for tho round trip. Clergymen hold
ing half-fare permits one faro for
round trip. Tickets to be sold May
21 and 22 good for return leaving De-
eroit May 30. Special through train
service has been arranged by the
panta Fo route and we will reserve
spaco in chair cats or in Pullman
Sleepers upon application.
A. J. Cohkin'9 Agent.
BETTER THAN EVER.
The big clubbing offer of the
Weekly Leader is catching on
in great shape. The people
know a good thing when they
see it and they are not allowing
the big offer to escape unnotic-
ed. The Leader by special ar-
rangements with the Times
management enabled us to make
the big offer still better.
Instead oJ the Weeklv Times
we give the twice-a-week Times
with club offer.
The whole thing for only 1.
50.
This gives the new subscriber
or the subscriber who pays up
arrearages four metropolitan
papers and two farm papers to
say notlndg of the Atlas and
Dictionary.
One Republican and three
Democratic papers.
This is open to all. Peisons
already subscribers can get the
big offer by paying up back
Subscriptions.
Fiasco Liyis
Take the most popmar route to St.
Louis and all points cast. Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Santa Fe trains make close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frisco line.
St. Louis and Kansas City mail and
cxpresB leaves Oklahoma City at 9:15
every morning; leaves St. Louis at 8:10
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
City at 8:20 the following evening.
Through reclining chair cars with-
out change. Pullmam palace sleepers
from Monett to St. Louis and Kansas
City. You can secure berths before-
leaving Oklahoma.
Further information will be cheer
fully given by tUo nearest agent or
B. F. Dunn.
DlBt.Pass. Agt Wichita KanE
Bvbon Snyder
Q. P. A. St. Louis Mo.
Weekly Leader one year and the
Farm Journal the remainder of
1900 and all of 1901 1902 1903
and 1904 for only 50c. Sub-
scriptions begin with the current
month; we cannot supply bach
numbers. Orders sent in Febru
ary will begin with February and
so or.
Rheumatism is conceded to have its
origin in a poisoned condition of tho
blood and to be most sue essf ully
treated by IIERBINE which acts up-
on tho liver kidneys and other blood
purifying organs thereby divesting
the system of tho offending atrents.
Price 50c. Sold by F. B. Lillie & Co.
and Wheeler & Son.
'lliiB Fapr
Ono roar.
Kami Journal
5 Yearn.
Pay Up and Get Both Papers at
the Price ol One.
Wo want to got 10000 new subscrlb-
ers to the Leader and are going to do
it if wo can; we 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 tho same offer to all old sub-
scribers who will pay all arrearages
and one year in advance.
You know what our paper is and
the Farm Journal is a gem practical
progressive a clean honest useful
paper full of gumption full of sun-
shine with an immense circulation
among the best people ptj whore.
You ought to take it.
Notice
We aro going to send you boon a
sample copy of the Farm Journal and
let it speak for Itself. Look out out
for it.
Another Juicy Club Offer !
Oklahoma Weekly Leader one
year and
"Table Talk" one 3rear for only
Table Talk of Philadelphia
is just what every housekeeper
needs every day. It is issued
monthly; has (30 pages all the
fashions all the recipes. Every
lucky guesser to Table Talk
gets a trip to Paris. He or she
is given the money before start-
ing. Subscribe now. Address
The Leader.
A
GREAT
OFFER
Farm Journal
Neat-Looking
Stationery
Is as important to a Business
House as a good credit.
Tlie Leader
Job Rooms
Will print you on short notica at
cheap prices
LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
BILL HEADS.
CARDS OF ALL KINDS
Blank Books and
Binding
f rom now to i
December 1903
Nearly 5 Years i
By special arrangement made
with the publisher of the Farm I
Journal we are enabled to offer
that paper to every subscriber
who pays for the Oklahoma
Leader (wcekh ) 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 1903 nearly 5 years.
THE 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.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ItUAL KSTATi: HKNTALS ETC.
JJ LUTHER WEST
Real. Estate
Notary Public and
Insurance Agent.
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-SNAPS.
PHYSICIANS & JSUKUEOXS
R. C. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
SPECIALTIES:.
DISEASES OF EAR. NOSE
AND TIIKOAT.'
All calls to country answered prompt! j-
Ofllce ana resilience' cor. Oklahoma '
First streets Guthrie Phone lift.
L. . IIiatt M. D. Res. 503 E. Noble.
Telephone 71.
W. P. Bakeii M. D.. Res. 410 E. Noble.
HIATT & BAKER
PQYSICIANS& SURGEON
Office "pp. Wheeler's Drue Store.
Dr. Jas. Clark.
SPECIALTIES: Surgloal Operations and
Diseases of Women.
Will go anvwhere In the territory In con-
sultation or to perform operations!
110 E. Okla. Ave.
Guthrie O. Tt
Drs Hamil! & Hamill
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialists;
Ennico n. Ilnmlll M. 1).
Jno. Kunsom-Hmnlll iM. I).
(Formerly Prof of Ophthal- Tel 13
School ChlCa8 6n'Cal Hou" ftf
Office and Residence 120 east Okla. ave.
Guthrie Okla.
Glasses accurately Iltted.
LAWYEKS.l
Fkank Dale. A. G.C.BiicitEit
)ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDERSON BT7ILDINO' OKLAHOMA AVE
S. S. LAWRENCE. A.'H. HUSTON
Lawrence & huston
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the Courts.
Office in S jnell Building Okla. Ave
J. H. BBNNETT
ARCHITECT
Plans and Specification
furnished on application
Room 12
Dewey Block
Music furnished
for all occasions
Vocal and
instsumental
Prof. J Statton
DIrcctorlst. Regt. Band
MUSIC TEACHER
Statton's Studio
of Music
Over Capitol
National Bank
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Another
Big
Club Offer.
ive Stock Inspector (Of-
ficial organ of Oklahoma
Live Stock Association) $1 00
New York Weekly Tribune 1 00
Oklahoma Weekly Leader 50
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.
The striking and important events
of the last year have established the
overwhelming value of The Thrice-a-
Week World to every reader. For an
almost nominal sum it has kept its sub-
acriber6 informed of the progress of alJ
our wars and moreover has reported
them as promptly and fully as if it were
a daily. With our interests still extend-
ing throughout the world with our
troops operating in the Philippines and
the great Presidential campaign too at
hand its value is further increased.
The motto of The Thrick-a-Week
World is improvement. It strives each
year to be better than it was the year
before and public confidence in it is
shown by the fact that it now circulates
more than twice as many papers'overy
week as any other newspaper not a
daily published in America.
We offer this unequaled newspaper
and The Weekly Lfxder together one
year for SI. 15.
$2 50
Ali one year for
80 Cents.
The Live Stock Inspector
should be in every farmer's
home. It is the paper for the
stockman and farmer.
The colored work in JJiggio Jierry
Book is an immense aid to berry grow
ers It shows the leading ber
ries tri"" size shape and color
They Jrbt 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 scores of re-
productions made directly from photo-
graphs of berries so that the reader
may have an accurate idea of them
See publishers' announcement in an
other colum. The jprice 1b 50 cents
free by mail; address the publishers
Wilmer Atkinson Co. Philadelphia.
HQ-To-Bme tot Titty Cbc
Guaranteed tobacco habit oure makes wiak
aieo strong Ucpd sure. Mo. IL All druggist
J W McNEAL President!
A. J. SEAY Vice-President?
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000.
Snrplns $10000.
Hoard of Directors. JAMES STRATTON
in addition to oniccrH of bank
FRANK DALE
J. R. COTTINGHAM.
W. J HORSFALL Cashier.
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Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
C. B. HART OenM West. Ajjt. A. P. KIDWELL T. P. A.
Oklahoma City O. T. Oklahoma City O. T.
J. P. HOLDEN Traffic Monnzer Little Rock Ark.
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JST. LOUIS As SAN FUANCISCO KAILWAY CO.
Take the most Popular Route the Frisco Line via Oklahoma.
City or Wichita to
ST. LOUIS and all points east
KANSAS CITY and all points north and west
Eureka Springs has a world wide reputation as a wonderfuL
health and pleasure resort the curative properties of whose
waters have no equal on the American continent and the grand-
eur of the scenery surpasses that of Colorado.
Passenger train leaving Oklahoma City at 9:50 a.m. and
Wichita at 1:20 p. m. arrives in St. Louis the following morning
at 7:25 making close connection with all trains for the east.
Passenger train leaving St. Louis at 9 p. m daily arrives in Ok-
lahoma City the following evening at 6 o'clock and Wichita at
3:30 p.m. making close connections at Wichita and Oklahoma.
City with the Santa Fe. Our service is un&urpassed. We carry
latest improved seat and chair cars also Pullman observation
sleepers between St. Louis Oklahoma City and Wichita
When purchasing your tickets see that they read via the-
Frisco Line. For further particulars call on or address
B. F. DUNN Dist. Pass. Agt. Wichita Kas.
BRAN SS?355 Gen' Pass' A-. St. Louis .Mo
B. F. YOAKUM General Manager .
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 148, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 19, 1900, newspaper, May 19, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74844/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.