The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 5, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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TERRITORIAL SKETCH-3.
V 11. Smllcy aged 67 years of
Hutchinson Kan. and Mrs. M. H.
Ncwby ag&tl CO yours wore nmrriod at
TonltiWa Christmas day1h Hilt-kasha Exprpsi nays all
non-cttlwns "havo order to net out of
tho Utowa reservUon. This is noth-
ing new. 8omo of tham have-on re-
moved two or three Umaa.
During "Juver.iber Lehigh. I T..
shinned Mi cars of com. 1150 cars of
liny 32 cars of corn chop earn i2
stone t cum of hogs. 3 cars of fiat.
During tlio first ten days In Decem-
ber she shipped 101 cars of hny -com
llaJc. chop mid hogs.
A coiiplo of dudos near CuBhlng.
wont t6 town tho day before Chrlst-
ina and tanked up more than they
could cany and landed In Jail. They
wore fined ?1C and costs each and had
no money. Next day the police Judge
prosstited them their freedom as a
Christmas present. Possibly they will
not get so Ray next lime.
Oklahoman: Hd Wheeler a negro
laborer while at work on. the Zelgler
building ai Oklahoma City fell from
tho third story with a wheelbarrow
load Of brick and was uninjured save
a few bruises and srratchos.
The HiKRlns claim of ninety acres
whl&h adjoins the town on the west
waa'sold today for $80000 to n syndl-
onto .of capitalists who will establish
n cotton fabric milt hero. Tho dood
for tho tract wnB put on record today
and tho company will nt onco foogln
preparing for erecting tfio mtll which
will have 0000 splndloB and Klvo om-
ploymont lo 500 pooplo.
C. M. Cndo of Shawnee. Is said to
bo a rscoptlvo candidate for tho office
of territorial oil Inspector made va-
cant by tho roslKiiation of Amoa A.
Kwlng. "I nti) for Mr. Cndo" said Mr.
KwIiir today "uocnuso 1 think he
would make a good Inspector and
Hhould be given the place. I aui not
Baying however that be Is n candi-
date." Canadian. I. T.. Advertise : "Sat-
urday morning whllo Frank Belt in
wa8 oomiiig to ' town In bis cart his (
liorso got frightened throwing him
out and breaking his log In two places
nbovo tho kneo. This Is a very un-
fortunnto accident for Frank only has
ono leg and tho clmncos nro that It
will havo to bo takon off."
Tho Purcoll Register is roduostcd
to "show us" tho truthfulnoaii ot this
ltem:v "ThlB has not boon an oxtra
good wcok Tor Job work yot our Job
departmont handled In the rogulnr
order ot its business cash amounting
lo $1-1500 nnd also did a fair amount
of work on credit If uny office In the
territory ran show a better record
than this we would like to hear from
it"
At Tat urn. Chickasaw nation on
Christmas day Samuel Qann and Jas.
Lovo opened fire on Wiley Jackson
with pistols killing his horse. Jack-
son pulled his pistol as his horse was
falling but befcTO he could fire the
Index (luger of his right hand was
uhot almcV. In two. Jackson succeed-
ed In getting on hlH feet however
Iclllod Gann and wounded Lave so
Ladly that ho died two days later.
MEMDER3 OP SIXTH ASSEMBLY. $EN OVER 35 YEARS OLD
DON'T NEED EXERCISE
Hon
D. H. Vanklrk Nesblt Represen-
tatlve Fifteenth District.
linn. D. II. Vanklrk representative
of the Fifteenth district Is one of the
most 2ealous Republicans In Oklaho-
ma. For the soeond time he Is re-
lumed by his constituency to repre-
sent them in the hallB of legislation.
He was born in Wayne county Ohio
Hon D. H. Vanklrk.
Chicago Hygienic Expert Pro-
pounds a new and Start-
ling Theory.
(Special te ths New York Wurld.)
Chicago. Dee 2.-Dr. HVi II. Hey. af-1
ter years of nattonl reseach snr er-
m U positively unliesUliful for men
past thlrty-flre year of sg. Dr. Uoy
has publish a book on "Hating anil
Drlnkli it" which Is praised by tlu- pr.i-
felon. lie Is a sporltllst In hygiene.
"1 vwy that cxsrolss for th business
man or men past middle K Is dstr.ment- (
a). I esrtjids the young awl lft laborer.
Kvery actio whether of tho brain or of
the muscles destroys cells use up tta-
ue and creates waste matter to be taken
up by the blood and to be eliminated from
the vrystem.
' Nov unless such waste la eliminated
It become ao much poison In the lymem.
Tho great eliminating machine of the
human bdy is the kidney- tlnlss the
Kidney do their Work the system U
Maturated with poison.
of hit 4m.-nea. A long walk only urth. r
oaltj ii"n nl reef-H-. Violent soK t
tennis only put a arwiter strain upon
hi system. f he bvh lis need fmsh air
oxygen ha tan get It in lila oltlw If th
latter b properly ventilated He aoefln't
need to exercise to breathe fresh a'r
ItooUcJVIU'i- Cited.
"John V. Itorkefeller drives n fat
horse. That glvirtt him air but It d.tan't
Kr him exercise. Jon-ph hambcrlain
takea no exerclso except what he gptn
from etepplng from lrta office to lit car-
riage. He la iverer Mck. Senator William
M. JUvarra Is a very old man Hp nrver
cxerclned. That la hi boaat'.
"Hut bualnesa men aay 'Hut I nwd ex-
ere-ljfe. I do not feel well unleaa I hne It '
That tncana ajenetally that thejf eHt iou
much. You can polaon your aytm b
.-atlnaj too much putting Into youreelf
more than the kldneya can eliminate.
Now Chamtwrlnln who takaa no exerclae
1 have no doubt la a light cater."
on Dec. 23. 1845. As one of the loyal! Menator nlnOnr In l'nlii
sons or uis state n "' ""
160th Ohio Infantry and nerved dur-
ing the Civil war. He came to Kan-
sas In 1879 and engaged In the gro-
.ry business at Topekn He removed
to Oklahcna In 1880.and has become
one of the most prosperous citizens of
Uie territory.
He possesses an executive faculty
for handling legislation and in his
previous experience he proved faith-
ful and watchful for good tilings for
tho benoflt of his community and the
territory.
MEMBERS OF SIXTH ASSEMBLY.
yVlitU Wu lime itlj Nld
ur' pleatPit to not that aclentlatH
nt reputation nro coming to ahare the
lew held by the prorTletora ot Warner'
Hufc Cure for the paat twenty year via.
that the kidney are the great ellinlnat-
For lnetiinrv there In the ad case Injr orgair oT the aystetn. Nature made
of itetuUor Davf. HI t'Mt wai polsoneA them no and man never haa nor can tin-
by hi stocking and refuaed to heal. Xhl- prow on naturo. If the polaon of the
ney complaint developed or rather the ivtc-m ore driven out aa nature Intand-
kldneya for a long time had not done td henlth la iinured but If these great
Hon. Sidney dlarke Oklahoma City
Council 81. th District.
The moat distinguished and a his-
toric character whoso life Is Inter
woven Inseparably with the history ot j -orta of action.
Knnsss nd Oklahoma. Is Hon. Sidney j "A bu.inea man should get all the
' exercise he need from the requ'rement
their full work and the ayatem was so
poisoned that the toe became gangrened
"The kldneya work easily durtntc youth
up. aay lo thirty-five years of age. But
after nrty they become slightly atrophi-
ed they Wirlnk a little litis Is not dis-
ease but a aimpla effct of age. Con-
sequently as a man advances In years
ha should aak hts kidneys to perform a
little 1m work. Instead of a little more.
"Hut tsuppoM a man or biMlnsss not
only uea hi brain during IniBlneaa
hours but also puts a strain en lit mus-
cle afterward. There n waste then to
be carried off mental waste and physi-
cal waste the broken-down brain calls
and those of the muscles likewise. Thus
tho kidneys are forced to do double duty.
to .-llmlnatp poison revdtlng from two
orgo na are overworked s.'ck and break-
ing tjown allowing the polannou wsste
matter tu be retained In the system Ill-
health I certain and unleaa help Is
given loath will result.
The sensible course to pursue Is to put
the kidney In good working order by the
use of Warner' Saie Pure a vegetable
speclflc for all kidney disorders; a cure
th.it hn.i been put to th- aevsreet test In
nil parts of the civilised ygprkl and never
failed of dblng all thut wna claimed for
It.
It Is not phytal exerclte men and wo-
men want but tliat the great organs of
the ayatem exercUe their natural func-
tions and Warner's Safe Cur Is the
aid needt'd to put them and keep them
in perfect health. A free sample of this
' great remedy will be ent to any one ap-
plying for same to Warner' Safe Cure
Company ltocheeter N. Y.
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Sidney Clarke.
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Clarko councillor for tho soeond time
from tho Sixth district Mr. Clarko
In a Ynnuco being born nt South-
hrltlse Mass.
In 1858 ho emigrated to Kansas and
located at Lawrence. Hero he be-
canu' actively engaged In the politics
of the atate and possessing a t-ght
Intellect he soon arose to prominence
In the affairs of the new common
wealth. He was chosen a' member of
the state legislature of 1862 and be-
came one of the loading men of his
state. In 1803 be was apnolnted by
I'rvaident Lincoln assistant adjutant
general of volunteers and served as
provost marshal general and superin-
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In 18ClMr. Clnrko was elected to
congross whore ho sorvod for two
torniB and was dofontod by corporato
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legislation and did muoh to bring Ok-
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Alomo M. Irwlu Is back In Guthrie.
Mr. Irwin left Outhrle two weoks ago
aud Immediately stories wore set
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Has." said Mr. Irwin last evening. "I
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