The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 66, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 13, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 13 1901.
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NOTABLE
EVENT
Lincoln Day Duly
Honored.
NEW YORK REPUBLICANS
HOLD BANQUET
lianna Baldwin and DePew
Respond to the Toast
"Lincoln."
Rcripps McRae Press Ass'n.
New York Feb. 12. The Republican
Iut if the olt -f N w V.-rk ' a
bAn.iutt tonight il th- Wiildrof-AntoHa
in honor of Abriham Lincoln' mrntory.
General Hrnry K TremMn prwMetl.
Among thone ut ta guoat's tame tirr$
COrnclk-ua N nile Whltelaw IIpM. Mut-
ator J. M Thurston. Benutor Dt'pew.
Hnntor Joi. H. Burton of Knnaaa Judge
John N Oaldwln. 8 nutor llunnn At-
torney Utnornl John W rtg S.-nutor
N. Ii. Scott una n.ilor Kiiw 1 T.
ltartlrtt.
While th dinrwr im wred In thf
large bull room iiimtlur dinner w. hp-
lng served In the AM'tr anller) t about
oVnt-tHo women invited gueiitH of
HWinlM-ro of th- flub wn the "pvorh
making begun the w'iii' n Hied Into tin
lower tier of bote
Senator Depew Thiiriitim mid ll-innu
wsrcfflveii mi ovation on iiU'rinK the
hall. A lett'-r of reST. t from Robert T
Lincoln wa rend and tleiieral Tremaln
.introduced Judge John A' Ualdwln. of
Ntibrasko a the orator of the evening
Judge ltoldwta akl In part
It In said tli this to no longer n go-
crnment fashion.! after the precepts und
jirlnnlples of Abraham IJncoln that the
dpnlnratlon that all men uro creatwl
equal Is unheeded; that capital und la-
bor are oppoiwd und uneommunlcatinK.
that trtaaufHctun-ra are Korged with the
Jeader of a plundering tariff; that It is
jui ncu of mammon and machinery; tlwt
tho existing- llrmndttt system Is a con-
a ;ll racy ugalntn tho human race; that
lmporlalUm apd mlltarlHm are the spirit
of the times and that conveniently locat-
ed that a BtundlnB nrtny con supprena
hy force dlsoontent by the laboring peo-
ple. "If these condition do rwilty exlt
thoy put tho Ute In danger and If not
amended will destroy It.
"Jf theeo condltlcnui do not rrally ex-
ist bin. bv certa'n peculiar practice
prophecies and pi at form h are made o
to appear to six million of voters. We
have a social anomaly whlh forebodes
perils to tltu state."
Judge llaldwln referred to the Isixt mi
tlonul campaign and rldl uled the dem-
nciutii' itirty for Its pun In It
Continuing he said:
"Thnl such H party with smli u
leader und with Just simplicity enough to
oonfune. Just slncerlly enough to pr-
tend und just truth enough to deceit e
could thus be sanctioned by so large u
propor.liin of the American people ul-
most passe beyond belief.
"The people will gnd the discontent!-.!
and distressed can safely leave their
cuuso in the ha wis of those who would
endeavor at least to determine It ac-
cording to the principles of Abraham
Lincoln.
"The. xanii) spirit of civil liberty tht
animated WaahlnRtom in hU struggle to
wake thin laud Tree and IJnooln to
Inokc ever r ma n free l today moving
over the water of our governmental
Ufa It recognises no limitation and his
no frontiers. It Will move as easily und
ati surely over an o win as It has cmi
Stat treaty and boundary lines."
Hemilor lluiina received a tremendous
ovation as he a roe.' to respond to the
toast ' liuslnesa Man In Polities."
lie euid In imrt:
"I'olltlrs Is busliuss und a very ht-
Ikos business ut th.U. Th Influence of
tho buslmim man In illilcs Is more fur-
rac))lliT than one uold at first Imagine
TTtte general mass f working men who
re the employes of caplMI and th-1 -fore
the jutttners nl cnpllul welcome .i
great Inlluince 4lliei f-r gooil or ill
ax they are mude to s things. It Is
the duty of tile business man of AmvrU.i
to show that great class -the ni.t poi'
ful of Its numbers- that we do not tii
criminate between luss. . but that we
Iwte. their welfare at heart Then ie
bave no fear when It oram to an Issue
between republloanlsni und socialism
Henator Uepew spoke Informally bbjIiik
among otlier things:
"We tliank Qoil for the solution of th.-
prohkma before us tljul In dealing with
Cuba Porto Hie Hawaii and tho
Philippines In extending the advantage!
of our Institutions and Increasing our
national power und opportunities for our
Qopla. Vi'e had four years and have now
In the prmldenllal chair n ileclple of
Marshall and of the party of IJncoln
and equally great statesman thorough-
ly Imbued with the principles which
liuvo wade our country great and strong
and piosporous."
WhltelUW Held spoke to the toast.
"Our Now PoaseeekMg." lie said speak
init of Cubat
'Thor'o In rto oMgwnesa to annex tho
Island nuthet there la ft dread of such
aetlon. leet It lead to atfttelvood nntl so
prove tho entering wedgo for a trans-
formation for our continental republle
which would Inevitably work Its ruin.
A AFTER EXPOSURE.
October is igoo.
Waruer'e Sato Cure Co.
Rochester N. Y.:
Geullatucn:Imif('.r:;!ior
over 4vey earn with biliotta-
netn una at time it uptet
mn an tlutt X could tiut vvjty
life ltorattetttl to iny domen-
tic or aocial duties. War-
ner' Safe Cure v as broufilil
to niv notico thronfih u
frtetul trntl tin f bottle a
cured inc. It is the favorite
household rei&edy now for
my etitiro family. We find
it excellent for any atomach
or liver trouble and n ftw
doaca after expoaiire to cold
ward off unpleaaant conar-
juviicea. Mrs. II. IlJiNNIiTT
Mt. Pleasant Iown.
Prtndnl Mt Beam nl Stir'
Kcohowik Club.
Hut the duty of protection remains
"As to the other islands iople will dis-
agree but It makes no difference The
one thing on Which IntelllRcnt and con-
M'Unilous disagreement Is Impossible It
the duty of the United States to bear the
responsibility of its own acts.
Count the cost and danger of our pres-
ent position as enormous if you pluase
It will nil be cheap to us still and for-
tunate If only to teach henceforth to
distrust the swashbuckler and tall
twister In Intellectual politics to avoid
meddling In other peoplcu affairs and be-
coming heated partisans on either side
In other people' quarrels "
Hugh Gordon Jllller responded to the
must "The New South." He paid a trib-
ute to President MelClnley and said that
young America was with him in un-
broken ranks.
Be ior-eleet Joe. It. Uurton of Kan-
sas responded to the toast "The llepub-
llcan party."
He becama HI on his way here from
WaslUngton and hud to retire to his
room at the Waldorof. Ills remarks were
very brief.
Senator Thurston who spoke brisfly.
sold that lie believed that America would
followln the footsteps of Abraliam Mn-
coln until freedom was established all
oer the earth.
Be In Style.
Don't laugh at fashion.
Don't discourage ambition. s
Don't hinder iirojrresn.
Try to be affable.
l-ook on the bright aide.
Strive to be happy.
Enjoy life
ieep healthy
winch you eaa do by using D. Cald-
well's Cyrup Pepsin according to di-
rections. It Is an absolute cure for
Constipation Indigestion Stomach
Troubles and Sick Hhadacee. F. B.
Llllie & Co.
LITERAP.V- NOTES.
The Delineator published by the
Outteikk Publishing company Is one
of the practical mngaia which will
add to the intorftflt and tamfort and
intelligence of. (Wrery well-ordered
home
The February number of the Homl-
letk Review opens with a trenchant
urtkle by that nrlnee of preachers
Dr. JiiHeph Parker of Loudon on "The
lVt'Hent Shortcomings of the
Chun !kh."
Tumtv excellent stories and ancc
dotes ot Theodore Roosevelt never be-
fori' piinted. and told anonymously by
the intimates" and closest friends of
th- ue president-elect are given in I
the I. aiiles' Home Journal. '
In tin- Palaco of the King." has just I
Ikoiio iitu Its one hundredth thousand.
I' M .ii ion Crawford's popularity'
se.ms to grow with the Inereaao of his
i liookh an l he is an author with some
tliiin mx iorks to his name.
Cool cheer for February opens
with i picislng sHetch of Rett King
by Nixon Watoriuotl who collected
und .. 1 1 tod King's e4ever vorse.
The Century Is to hnyo n scrlal Htory
by Irving Itachellir the author of that
popular novel "Ebon Holdon." It is
a bolder tale of 1812.
The frontispiece to tho Magazine of
Art for February is 'tho wtmdorful
picture in tho Wallace collection by
Frans Hals entitled "Tho Laughing
Cavalier."
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(From the PhilartelpliLv Rgeord.)
TT grip has never been cured by
Utklng advice
Mrs. Nation shows no inclination to
bury the hatchet.
"IleRUttful snow" p. .ems pw usually
regarded as slush.
Sonic people find It easier ti pay
compliments than bills.
In talking soma men never stop to
think while others ' never think i
stop.
fbe very folks who talk themselves
up arc most apt to run other people
down.
i The fellow who (mils as a barber
j m'ght try his hand at running a clip-
I ping bureau.
Hoax "He muBt have been a great (
! lady-killer." Joax "Who?" Hoai-
I "Bluebeard."
(J A. nobort" of Llnlner III Buffer-i
ed four year wit a wad in his atom- j
ach and could not eat. He loat 65
pounds Two bottles of Dr. Caldwell's I
Syrup Pepsin restored IiIb appetite
cured his stomach .trouble and today
ho is well and hearty and says' he
owes his health to Dr. Caldwell's
8yrup Pepsin.
F B. Lillle A Co.
"The Eyll Eye."
The famous operatic extrttvugansa
Cha. H. Ynle- "The Evil Kye" will
make a special feature of all the latest
and brightest song hits and new songs
will be rendered by Miss Marine Mayo
George Yeoman. Miss Txra Lieb Ohas.
Flynn and the Great Puasey Trotipo
from london whiie many new me-
chnnical effects have been added that
make "The Kvil Eye" more marvel-
ous than ever.
Should a Man be Vain?
Certainly he should. Tie should
have ambition to look well and feel
good which he cannot do unless he
digests his food. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin aids digestion clears tho hand
keeps tlio bowels regular and makes
I n tnnn fuel tit nBftna with tho Whole
worjd. Try it. F. B. LllHo & Co.
LIKE AND CHARACTER
OF JOSEPH.
G. P. Zinn Will Give Another of His
Interesting Lectures.
1 0. P. Zinn will give another of his
Interesting locturos on tho "Llfo and
Character of Joseph" Friday night at
Barries' Cuftpul. Mr. Zinn villi dollvor
this discourse on the West Side for
the benefit of the people living across
the river who were prevented from
hearing it lr.st week because of the
very disagreeable weather. TIibbo
lectures are very instructive and any-
one who attends will he amply repaid.
Tnt 'ecf re wil be free.
Children never cry very loud for iL
but they do like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. Ask F. B. Llllie & Co.
No woman can call on another wo-
man half an hour until Uiey are both
talking In whispers about some man
that "everybody Is talking about."
Ff-Li
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G. F. P.
u wfwm
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Yatchlng for Popa
A FINE
Your O. V. P. is the grandest medicine I have ever taken and I want to
recommend it in the highest terms. Let me tell you what h has done for me.
I was greatly debilitated and run-down suffering from the weaknesses pecu-
liar to my sex. Some time ago I began taking Q. F. P. and as a consequence
am greatly Improved. The female organs were restored to health and vigor
and two months ago I became the proud mother of a fine boy weighing fifteen
pounds since which timo I have recovered my health and strength and can
do all oi my work. MKH.
Prepared only by
L. GERSTLE & CO.
Chattanooga Tenn.
Sold by all Dr-unnlsts at $1 n Dottlo
Qottlos for 35. Tako No Substitute.
Reaves Bros.
80ERS IN GUTHRIE
WHT.SKY ALL KINDS
We were never known
double cross any one; '
Telephone 58
TERRITORIAL SNAP SHOTS.
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Matters of More or Leas Interest Ut
Ltader Readers.
The wife of Little Dear one of tho
twelve Osage trailers who r.icompnni-
ed Custer In his Washita campaign. Is
anxious to learn the nntnee of persons
wlio served with her husband as she
wishes to apply for a widow's pen-
iim Little Hear died about twelve
eirn ago and not one of the twelve
nailers Is now alive. Mrs. Little Beui
llcs at Pawhuska.
drunken negro staggered Into the
(.rfi( of the United Slates district at
lo.'iicy nt Muskogee and when asked
where he got his Jag said that a petit
juror had bought the whisky for htm.
Pliny Soper found the Jurop who said
tlutt L. L. Moore a druggist had sold
him the whisky. Moore's place was
senrcneti ana uooie oi every nescri-
tlon was found. Moore will be lucky
to escape the peaitentiary.
There is some kind of a labor con-
diet on down at Oklahoma City. It I
seems that there Is a regular union or-!
gunlsatlon and against it au . "lude- J
pendent Workmen's organisation." J
The latest development Is the acrusa-
tlon that the Carpenters' union Is
threatening business and professional
men who do .lot patronize It with a
boycott.
i
Mrs. Charles H. Bohan wife of a
farmer near Camargo in Western '
Dewey count was adjudged Insane I
last week and taken to the Norman
asylum. The story is pathetic. Mrs.
Bohan ts the mother of a large family
of children all of them young and
their home is In a rup-rfed. hroken sec-
tion abounding in cannons. Last sum-
mer her ypungext chjld toddled away
from home fell into a deep pool of
water and was drowned. The shock
unbalanced tho mother's mind whose
mania took a peculiar form. She Im-
agined that if she could take the body
In her arms again and wash theface
her babe would he restored to life.
Unknown to her family she exhumed
the body and carried it home weep-
ing that It did not live again. The
body was buried by tho husband but
the wife again secured it and- was
then adjudgad Insane.
Tocumseh Republican: Tho public
schools wore closed Tuosday by ordor
of tho board df directors. Ouo pupil
iB reported to havo broken out while
In school and aftor bolng sent homo
tho loalth officor pronouncod tho case
small pox. So tho directors dccldod
that it wub for the host interosts of
all concorned to closo tho schools
temporarily at least. Tho disoasc in
a vory mild form Imb boon roportod
In this city as well as elsewhere for
several mouth's past but on account of
lis mildness It has attracted very lit-
tle attention; in fact has not caused
as much concern as the grippe. But
it is not a desirable thing to have by
any means and it Is well that steps
are being taken to confine it. It is
hoped tli at wth proper precaution the
disease may be controlled so as to per-
mit the reopening of the schools in a
short time.
Some women can never become in-
terested in a book unless the hero is n
preacher.
i. Ho Man is So-Happy
as he who has a healthy wife
and healthy growing children.
To brinn to hor husband theso blesBhiRS
should bo tho chlof ambition of ovory wlie.
Uor greatest help will bo found In
f Which Means
i GERSTLE'S
(female panacea.
It invicorntoB all tho dollcnto roproductlvo
organs; It drives out ovory traco of disease.
Taken for a period before childbirth it will
inauro an oasy time and a healthy baby.
FIFTEEN-POUND BOY.
ANNUS 1UL.L l'rairie Point Miss.
Write 18 "Th LvIIm' Jlmlth Club'
er L. Claralla it ki ItfialtnnAr&.
Tonn. for troa illr concerning nnx I
t Mture that niar exist In your caa j
au nowui?cioBiirirM:a vouriraa
IhmIc. "JlMUbT &lathftr M&kn llRdnv
lloruea.' The oookwtl! be sent to an r
sddreu on application and la ralaabU
to an j woeiau whethar the be haiUtbr
or Six
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Prop.
Ve handle
people.
Our line of
The People's Resort-
Lyon Block Division St.
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ROYAL BXCHANGEJ
RITTERBUSCH BROTHERS Gus. g
Pboprietors j Emil
GOOD G00D8 AND )
GOOD TREATMENT. ft
TOM AND JERRY
CIGARS FINE LINE
aHee 69&9&
CASH
The newest and best wagon in Guthrie. The best service
at all times. We deliver anything from a spool of thread to ur
ice plant. Our work guaranteed.
Tom Cash Transfer Line.
Telephone for baggage wagon.
OUR 3 J
GUARANTEE
Linen will last J -times as long
when Laundered by us. Our new
Process is Perfect We work to
please our customers and we are
pleased with our Customers.
L. O. BOOTH Manajror
Don't throw your
llecause they are a little radert. Our new Dying Trocens 1
aauaceas. we guarantee the work not to fade. Coats
vc pant ladle' clothing In fact every thing handled
tbe best workmanlike manner. Out of town order. rf
celvo prompt fUteuilou.
AGENT8 WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
i' hwirv h waNLBan
For Infants and Childron.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Thirty Years
tHC cmtiuii eonHir new Tens etrr-
the goods to please the
Cigars if unequaled.
Phone 87
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