Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 149, Ed. 1, Monday, May 21, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTIIEIE OKLAHOMA
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HOME FOR FLYNM
Pawnee 3Inn Wants to Buy h
Strip Homo For Delegate-.
Pawnco 0. T. Mny 21A movement
has been started by W. U. Peters of
ibc Pawnee Courier to buy for and
donate to Delegate Flynn an elegant
homo at s"me po'nt in the" "strip" to
bo selected by the recipient.
District court is in Bessiou and work-
ing steadily through a heavy docket.
Our new opera house wa9 opened
Tuesday night and was crowded with
our best citizens
Messrs. N. A. Barlow and T. A.
Smith of Wichita are here looking
over our opportunities for profitable
investment.
The steel gang on the railroad is
now within four miles of our town
and will be in Pawnee by the middle
of next week. New busses and trans-
fer wagons havo made their appear-
ance on our streets during the pust
few days getting ready to hancMe the
rush of passcngerB and baggage that
the railroad will bring.
Dr. 0. T. Seevers has begun the erec-
tion of a large Btoro building on the
north side.
At a meeting of the Commercia1
Club Tuesday evening committees
were appointed to take immediate ac-
tion In the matter of advertising Paw-
nee and Pawnee county and its varied
advantages.
Cyclists should always carry a boti
tlo of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT
in case of accident. If applied immed-
iately it will subdue the pain prevntB
swelling and discoloration and quick-
ly heal the wounds. Sold by Wheeler
& Son and F. B. LilHe & Co.
SNAKE
Ties Up ft Railroad by Getting
on the Wires.
SorIi)pB-.cRno Press Ass'n.
Decatur May 21. Traffic on the
Chicago & Erie railway was delayed
yesterday on account of a big rattle-
snake. The reptile crawled up a tel-
egraph pole and stretched himself
across the wires near Preble five miles
west of this city As a result the cur-
rent was broken and messages could
not bo sent. A special crew was sent
out from Uuntington to ascertain the
cause of the delay in the transmi sioD
of dispatches and the snake was dis
c vered and dislodged.
Alas How Soon Vorcottun!
is an ache or a pain or trouble of any
kind when one is well rid of it and if
it happens to be headache or stomach
troub e that bothers you take Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you will
not only forget you ever had it but
win know that you are not liable to
have it again. 1 he dose is 6inall and
it is pleasant to take. For Bale by F.
B. Lillie & Co.
Rheumatism is conceded to have its
origin in a poisoned condition of the
blood and to be most successfully
treated by 11E11BINE which acts up-
on the liver kidneys and Jother blood
pnrifyiug organs thereby divesting
thesysUni of the offending agents.
Price 50c. Sold by F. B. Lillie .t Co.
and Wheeler & Son.
A MJW KAIMCOAD
Company inn Its Article Today AVJth
Secretary .lenUliiN.
The Watonga & Northwestern Rail-
road company has filed articles of
incorporation in the office of the terri-
torial secretary It is proposed that
the road pa s through Canadian King-
fisher. Blaine and Woods counties and
connect with the Santa Fe In Wood-
ward or Woods counties or extend to
the north Jh.e of the tnrrito y in the
direction of Kiowa acd make a con-
nection. It proposes a branch line
northwest to south line of Kansas be-
tween the 100th and 103nd meridians
or to the south line of the 6tate of Col
orado. It has an estimated length of
100 miles. Its principal place of busi-
ness Is Watonga and the capital Btock
is S'J000ObO. The incorporators and
directorh ure Buks Erick Weather-
ford; W R Kelly Leauder Martin and
Seymour Foose of Watonga and W. U.
Phillips of Catawba O. T
lU-ht for the How el?
No matter wha'. ails you headache
to a ennco- you will r.ever get well
until your bcwels are put right. Cas-
orets help nature cure you without
a gripe or pa n produce uesy natural
movements costs you just 10 centB to
Btat getting your health back. CaB-
carets Cundy Cathortic the genuine
put up in metal boxes. Every tablet
has C. C. 'J. btamped on it. Beware of
imitations.
BETTER THAN EVER.
The big clubbing1 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 of the Weekly 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
paptrs and two farm papers to
saynothidgof the Atlas and
Dictionary.
One Republican and three
Democratic papers.
This is open to all. Persons
already subscribers can get the
big offer by paying up back
Subscriptions.
To Curo Constipation Forever
Tako Cascarct8 Candv Cathartic. lOo or25o
If C. C. C. fall '-o euro druceibis rotund monov.
MIHCU LINK
Take the most popuiar route to St.
Louis and all points east. 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
express 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 the nearest agent or
B. F. Dunn.
Diet. Pass. Agt.. Wichita KanB
"Rvtion Snyder
G. P. A.St. Louis Mo.
Farm Journal
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From Now to
December 1903
Nearly 5 Years.
By special arrangement made
with the publisher of the Fariii
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 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.
Neat-Looking
Stationery
Is as important to a Business
House as a good credit.
The Leader
Job Rooms
Will print you on short notico at
cheap prices
LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
BILL HEADS-
CARDS OP ALL KINDS
Blank Books and
Binding
Another
Big
Club Offer.
I ive Stock Inspector (Of-
ficial organ of Oklahoma
Live Stock Association) $1 00
New York Weekly Tribune 1 00
Oklahoma Weekly Leader 50
$2 50
All 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.
A
GREAT
OFFER
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
KICAIi I'STATK K15NTALS ETO.
JJ LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Notary Public and
Insurance Agent.
o-
-SNAPS.
PHYSICIANS & JSUKUKONS
J)R. C. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC) PHYSICIAN.
SPECIALTIES:.
DISEASES OF EAR. NOSE
AND THUOAT..
All calls to country answered promptly
Onice and resilience' cor. Oklahoma '
First streets Guttirle Phone 116.
L. J. Hiatt M. D. Res. 503 E. Noble.
Telephone 71.
W. P. Bakek M. D.. Res. 410 E. Noble.
JJIATT & BAKER '
PIIYSICIANS& SURQEONsV
Office opp. Wheeler's Drug Store.
Dr. Jas. Clark.
SPECIALTIES: Surebal Operations and
Diseases of Women.
Will ko anvwherc In the territory In con-
sultation or to perform operations!
110 E. Okla. Ave. Guthrie O. Tt
Drs Hamill & Hamill
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Specialists;
Eunice 11. Jlamlll M. I).
J no. It.inaoiiirlliiiiilll M. I).
(Formerly Prof of Ophthal- Tel 13
mologr Chicago Clinical .. 19-15!
School. ours j-14
Office and Residence 120 east Okla. ave.
Guthrie Okla.
Glasses accurately lltted. .
LAWYERS.)
Prank Dale. a. G.C.Bikkkh;
)ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDERSON BT7IL1)1NG' 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. BENNETT
ARCHITECT
Plans and Specification
furnished on application
Room 12
Dewey Block
Music furnished
for all occasions
Vocal and
instsumental
Prof. J Statton
Dlrectorlst. Regt. Band
MUSIC TEACHER
Statton's Studio
of Music
Over Capitol
National Hank
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aid9
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it In efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia Indigestion Ilearthurn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea
Sick Ileadache.Gastralgia Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and 81. Largo size contains 2H times
small size. Book all aboutdyspopsla mailed freo
Prepared by E. C DcWITT & CO.. Chicago.
"BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MANUFACTURED BY...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Or BOTE THE NAME.
CURE YOURSELF !
Vh Mff a for unnatural
dUcharKM.lnflimmstlon
Irritation! or ulceration!
of mucous membranes.
l'ainloos. and nut utrin-
.THtEVAHSOlUUtCHCO. Roi or polsonoui.
LOINCtNKATI.O.MU UMa by DrnW
-or aem in plain wrapper
br oxprna prepaid for
11.00. or 3 bottle (2.73.
Circular acnt on reaueet
WANTFD-ACTIVE MEN OF GOOD
Character to deliver and collect for old es-
tablished wholesale and exporting house.
Dona fide salary of fOCOa year guaranteed
with expenses. No experience required. En-
close self.addreBfed stamped enwlope to
WHOLESALERS AND EXPORTERS Third
Floor 334 Dearborn St. Chicago.
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J. W MoNEAL Presidents
Guthrie National Bank.
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Capital $60000.
Hoard of Directors. JAME3 STRATTON FRANK DALE
In addition to olllcers of bank J. R. COTTINGfaAM
"W. J HOKSFALL Cashier.
I Always Drink Pabst Brewing Co.'s ;
t Celebrated Milwaukee.. ;
BLUE RIBBON
EXPORT
BAYARIAN
BEER
TIIK
UEST TONIO
USb ONLY WE MANUFACTURED BY
Ipabsts ice plant!
X PURE CRYSTAL ICE FROM CHEMICALLY PURE DISTILLED WATER I
Telephone 52. PAUL JUNDT Manager. I
1 J. B. FAIRFIELD
I TRANSFER
Phone 20.
Office
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The
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Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
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C. B. HART dcn'l West. At. A. P. KIDWELL T. P. A.
Oklahoma City O. T. Oklahoma City O. T.
J. P. 110LDEN Traffic Manager Little Rock. Ark.
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EST. LOUIS & SAN FKANCISCO KAIL WAY 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 unsurpassed. 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.
BRYAN SNYDER. Gen Pass. Agt. St. Louis.Mo
B. F. YOAKUM General Maaer .
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A. J. SEAY Vice-President:
Surplus $10090.
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