The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, January 4, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ltK.il. I'StATtC. UKNTAt.3. KTO
LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
notary public and
insouanob aqi2nt.
o SNAPS.
1'IIVSIOIANS A .HUUCir.ONH
JJR. C. S. PETTY
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
SI'KQIAI.TIKS:. w
D1BBASKS OP UAHtNOSK-
AND T1IK0AT
All calli to country answered promptly.
Office and residence" cor. Oklahoma
Firm streets. Outtirle Phone IW
MEMBERS OF 8IXTH A83EM0LY.
Hon. James L. Mathews Stillwater
Filth Representative! District.
Hon. J. I Mathews w born in Uio
state of Indiana in the year bf 1818.
Ho attonded the oommon schools ot
that stnto. Ho resided in tlio stnto
of Indiana until the your of 1S80.
While in the state of Indiana ho fol-
lowed the avocation of a farmer; he
took nn active part in the politico of
that stnto and during tho wintor of
1808-00 he nerved in tho lower house
ot tho legislature. In tho year of 1880
tAWVKIt3.
FltA.SK Djh.K.
A O.O.UlKIIKll
J)ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDEUaON nnitiUlNO' OKLAHOMA AVH
S.S. tiAWRBNCB... A. U. HP8T0V
Lawrence & hustof
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
I'ractlce in all the Courts.
Office in Swnell Building Oltla. Ave
'Noble S. Oladlnh Jo S.Oladlsh
GLADISH & GLADISH
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
insurance written in the old reliable Shaw
nee and the Haraburg-Hrcoien Corapanlo
Notary In Ofdce.
Adlor Uldg
OKLAHOMA
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
212 211 Oklahoma Are.
Oulhrle Oklahoma.
DEPARTMENTS OP VOOAU PIANO HAND
AND OUCII&STKA
TVvllc Iiarham. Director. Catalogue Prcc.
I RAILROAD TIME THOLES
A. r. r h. f.
Southbound.
No. 405 .. 10:45 p.m.
No. 407 12:20 p.m.
Local freight. . 5:40a.m.
N6rthbound.
No. 400 5:40 a. m.
No. 408 4:45 p.m.
Eastern Oklahoma.
10:15 p. m
12:35 p.m.
5:50 a.m.
5:50 a.m.
5:10 p.m.
'irrN l 4l0 I "I
frght passV pas'rj.fnth
a. m a. m l- n. u. m
7 00 8 00 :. Pawnee... 9 0S 4 30
7 35 8 26 .. .Kambo... K 45 3 50
8 20 840 ...OlenfOC.. S 30 3 .
8 60 9 0J ..A.Yost. 8 05 8
jff oo 9Si -Stillwater. 7 35 2 10
10 30 10 00 .. -Mehan .. 7 10 it w
11 SO 10 13 . Ripley-.. 6 58 jj30a
1150 10 f Cottlngbim o 4J 10 28
Is SO1' 10 4'.' Perkins.. 0 29 10 00
J2 55 (I 00 .Goodnight. 8 OS 9 25
?& (! 11 ....COVlc. .. 5 3 9 00
2 25 M 27 .Campbell.. 5 33 6 1S)
2 45 1143 ...llUSMSll... 5 23 8 00
3 JO 1158 a.O.Jnnct 5 08 7 40
3 20 12 05 ..Guthrie... 5 00 30
Guthrie & Western.
-145 I 143 '' H. I "
(right pawTr pass'r 1 frght
a. m p m p. m. p. m.
8 10 3 SO ...Outhrle.. I 15 7 10
8 40 3 50 ...Seward.. 12 51 8 41
o 57 3 03 ...Dorp 12 41 0 27
8 22 3 22 Olhron 12 23 8 ol
0 48 3 37 .. Reeding . 12 07 ft tt
10 20 4 10 .Kingfisher 1135 a 5 00
Hon. James L.
James
Mathews.
ho moved to tho state of Missouri
whoro ho remained Until the opening
of old Oklahoma. Whllo In Missouri
ho was angagod In tho purAult of
fanning and Btock raising.
In 1880 Mr. Mnthows enmo to Okla-
homa nnd took tho farm in Payno
county wloro ho hns resided ovor
sinco. Mr. Mnthows was one of tho
ptbneors of Payno county and has boon
active In politics from the organlui-
tlou of that county sorvlng In tho
lower homo of tho first legislative
assembly of the territory. Ho Is
Justly crodltod with having riono moro
than dny other member of that as-
sembly to secure the location of tho
A. and M. collogo nt Stillwater. Whllo
ho was a member ot this body ho was
nominated for dologato to congross
nnd while his party was largely In the
minority ho was only defeated by a
small majority.
In tho second legislative assombly
he held a subordinate office. Mr.
Mathews was on tho 6th day of last
November again chosen by tho peo-
ple pf tho Fifth representative district
to represent them in tho Sixth legis-
lative assembly. It can be said for
Mr. Mathews that he is tho only mem-
ber front Payne county that has ever
been Tc-elccted
WOMAN IN SOCIETY.
Requires a Good C6natltutlon to Stand
the Strain and Keep to the Front.
Most society leaders are women of
;ood physique and such a woman is
a utudy someUmew a puzzle to her
friends less robust.
The thin weak languid woman is
unable to shine in society nor does
he enjoy the opportunities open to
her. It Is not n question of mental
inferiority that blights tho social
lives of so many women but it is
purely a condition of 111 health. There
Id a medlolno for women known as
U. P. P. (Geratle's Female Panacea)
which works wonders for women who
i uffor with any form of womb trouble.
It is highly ondorsed nnd Is unques-
tionably the best remedy thero Is for
such trouhles as falling of tho -womb
iBueorrhooa profuse or retarded
menses. It not only corrects all vag-
inal troubles hut has a most remark-
able effect upon the general health.
A short use of O. F. P. builds a wo-
man up to such an extent that head-
ache lassitude abdominal pains and
similar troubles dlaaptiear entirely
while the genral health peirlts and
Vipstite and the natural vivacity of
women lucronse amazingly a. F. P.
can be had of any druggist. It is a
liquid In large bottles costing one
dollar u bottle but is really tho chonp-
ot and most effective medlclno for
womon known. Ladles who nro seri-
ously affoctod and have doctored iu
nin should wrlto to Tho Ladles'
Health Club caro ot L. Oorstlo & Co.
Chattanopgn Tonn. who will glvo you
orport medical advice and toll you
exactly what to do to got entirely nnd
perfectly woll.
Mrs. Cora Loo Wado Columbia. Ky.
snys: "I havo boon using O. P. P.
Mid find it nn oxcollent medicine hav-
ing derived great boneflt from only
one bottlo which has carried mo
monthly period without pain."
V
i
V
t
"Public Opinion and Patronage Pronounce Our Schools thfr lavorltcs -In
the Southwest
WE ARE ESTABLISHED
To meet the wants of those who doslre to dbtnhi a thorough practical
education in tho shortest possible time consistent with. tljorougtUJass and
for the least money possible.
MidWinter Terms Commence January 2 1901
We pay Railroad Pare. For full Particulars and Special Instruc-
tions call on or addrdss
THE CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Opera House Block
OKLAHOMA CITY OKL.
Cor. Division and Cleveland
GUTHRiE OKLA.
Be sure to visit or address one of our colleges before going elsewerc
Notice.
All persons having rooms single
and in suites for rent leavo your ad-
dress and prico at t.nco with J. Frnnk
Laux. socrctnry of tho Guthrie club.
There 1b something to
See Eat & Drink
Along the
The beautiful Ozark mountains
Fred Harvey eating houses and rate cars
itureka Sprfugs water
Tnc famous hcait resort
Through cars without change on all I'rUco
irami ueiwceu
WICBITA OKLAHOMA AND
ST LOUIS
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Reclining Chair Cars
(Seats Free!
Parlor Day Coaches
Trains leave Wichita 1:20 and 10:45 p. in. Pit-
lahoma City 10:15a. m. Artlv at fit. Louis
(ollowlus inornlnp at 7:25 nnd evening at d
Train leaving St X.ouin p m. arrives Wl h
ita 3t25 p. m. Oklahoma 6:35 p. m Train
leaving Su lonls 8:5 a. m arrives Wichita
I 30 x III.
Santa I'e trains make close connections at
Wichita and Oklahoma orau i-'risco points.
Further Information regarding rates time:
routes maps etc. win uc cneeriuuv given
bran; Frisco representative or the under-
signed It Is a rlcaiure (or us to answer
questions hkvan snviikh
Oen'l Pass Ast. St. I.oul
117 liuws. uisi- rasa. Agt.wicnua. jvs.
lEADllIiTfToTOlN
Advertisements In this column tc ixt line
cacti insertion. No advertisement taken
octess than 25 cents.
"Money to patent good Ideas may be sec
nrdbr our aid address THK PATENT RB
OOKD Baltimore MO"
WANTED-1U00 Subscribers lor the OkU
hoanaLeaderotn year and the Farm Jour-
nalvve years for&oc. Sample copies on ap-
plication. WANTKD Bright toy to canvass tor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con
atUMtloa Good pay to right party.
Huitllug youDR man can mtke (60a month
a&dexpvnscs. Permanent pdsition: exper-
ience unnecessary. Write quAck for partlo-
wars viart xuu.4iiiaau l.ocui sireeis
i troubled with a weak digestion
belching sour stomach or if you feol
dull after eating try Chamborlaln's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price
25 ccntB. samples free at C. R. Hen-
fro's drug store.
L
THANK OFFERING SERVICE.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUPACTU1U5D BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CC.
For Rent A first class "furnished
room with bath room in connection.
Call nt this office.
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
New Century Candies
FOR ALL THE TOWN
NEW YlflARS CANDIES FQll BIG POLKS
AND SMALL.
ORNAMENTS
Rltzhaupt's holiday Boxes are a combination of the
best hand made Chocolates Bon Bons and Creams.
None taste better or make so good a remembrance.
Put iu your orders early for
Ice Cream Fancy Cake
AND NEW YEAR CONFECTIONS
BOX CANDIES
From 10 cents to f 1.00
PER BOX
RITZHAUP
Cor. Oklahoma and Broad
I.
When You Buy Let it Be the Best
A Red Letter Day for the First M. E.
Church Sunday Jan. 6.
The First M. K. church ot this city
will celobrato n rod letter tlay on
Sundny Jan. 6 Rov. Coliogan the
pastor has addressed tho public as
follows rogurdlng it: t
"Wo havo arranged to mako Suit'
day January C 1901 a 'Rod Lcttor
Day" In the history oi tho Inst M. E.
church by making it a Thank Offer-
ing Service. Drj O. L. FIshor of Fort
Worth university Texas will preach
pt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
"Wo nro on tho thrcshhold of a new
year and a now century the most
appropriate tlmo for u Thank Offer-
ing by tho people. I norowlth send
you an envelope enclose your nffet
ing properly Blgu and eal bring to
the service and doposlt with the soot
rotary when your namo ia called n
you cannot be nt the sorvico please
send your offorlng.
"Thly Thank Offering iu to bo a
apodal offering and not to bo counted
In your regular contribution to church
support.
"IJoa thoro boon spoolal mercy und
blessings come to your llfo during the
past year? If so roinambor It this
day."
ftMTa Mo. 95MK
TECE WESTERN
TJItflOItf TELEGEAFH ?OMFAlr&.
INCORPORATED
All CAULK MCSSAOKS recelTod for transmission must bo written en tho tlcauKra Blanka prorldod by this Oompanrfor t!ui purpooa utuler tul euhjeolta
ibs condtUons printed theroou. and on the back hereof which conditions havo been ugrecd to by tho under of the 1 gllou-uic meua
THOS. T. ECKERT Prcsidont and Goneral Monapor.
TWO AMERICAN CABLES FROM NEW YORK TO GREAT BRITAIN.
CONNECTS auso with FIVE ANGLO-AMERICAN and ONE DIRECT U. S. ATLANTIC CABLES.
DIRECT CABLE COMiVlUNlCATION WITH GEREV2AHY ANP FRANCE.
CABLE CONNECTION with CUBA WEST INDIES MEXICO ad CENTRAL ahd SOUTH AMERICA-
MESSAGES SENT TO AND RECEIVED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
opi'ioiis xjkt y.avrra3cs.xoa. s
All Offices (21000) of tho Western Union Telegraph Company and its Connections
03B33v:CX2
LOW DOW:
BEST FOR THE BOWELS.
No mntrflr what alio you hoadncho
to a qan&r will noVtir get woll
until you uro put right. Gas-
carets ht''. . -0 cure you without a
grip or pain prodttco easy natural
movements coBt you Just 10 cents to
start gotting your hoalth back. Cos-
carets Candy Cathartic tho gonulno
put up In motnl boxes. Every tablet
has O. C. O. stamped on IU Hownro ot
imitations.
Oklahoma pcopla buy dinmonas
pay for them nnd wear thorn. A dia-
mond nnlosman for one of tho largest
houses In tho Cast makes regular
trips through tho torrtory and sayn it
is aB good & routo as ho haa'ln the
whole country i
&&&&&QI&$QF&&!&&&&&&&&&&&
4
sfr
t
4
N. 2 1 Royal Exchange E. C.
MolOFenohuroh Street. E.C.
LIVERPOOL: No. 8 Rumford St root.
GLASGOW t No. 30 Gordon St. and No. 4 Waterloo StV
DKiaioL: uaoKnau cnamrorn.
mrJUBKB SENTBT TtKrrpBY NaOFWOIUW. rn FBOM
67 WESTVAN BURSN ST. J"
RECEIVED at
- "JAd r-Jruo PSf-
SS -v
J9.Q&C
V sk-XAjeo f LsL. g$ ash -
OMt ishS fajir-txjU&ulS-.
KykjL.
V1
yfe-JLjL.
fWn.9
I claLx.
p-OrLAirJ .(HtriK
' I f
X(-
b..of faLk
New York Hardware Store
Sift AGENTS
Opposite D. S. Land Office
$HQ4tfgg.40o.3$Q
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
vl
X
T'S 6
oad X
4
4
4
"
otuaeipaia fa.
1
f
.?
t
.MaVaiih ' -i1$te' k-Ltti J
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, January 4, 1901, newspaper, January 4, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75021/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.