The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 92, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 13, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNa-fltJAY MARCH 13 101.
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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1.1 l'01
CALL
CITY
FOR DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION.
Uy fVi-ctioU ot'th Daftm rHtii rity
Central commit: a delegate ronven
ton of te Democrats of the Ity rt
Ct.Utrt i hereby called 'o meet at
tbe prisu.ite uruvt room tu Die city o(
Gulluit on Friday fxlenSnr. March
i&th. at S o'li. ft to saleet r.unUdntes
for & Drtfuon i(i city tiokot to be
TOtilifor rt ApiII :!d "n iiccnrdiutc
wltU the tna'r'- proclamation. PH-l
raarlttp to seh-a ward eaiiuidatos ondjQrt
to name (lplca'9to tin mild city
ronMjion en- hereby called w meet
Th.filir wcnlng MMeh J4. t 7.30
o'clock Thtf bairifl at representation
in this contention shall bo one dele
gate for each fifteen votes or major I
T
In tli Oiloctn-CleiHHaw m<fnH Is
blBK conducted anik-r the direction
of Inspector .t George Wright In
stead Of tli- ilnlv rt.iMioMxeW townalte
commission ix on of the t wheels of
terrltorv affalrn which is sftdly out of
Mtr. The survey of these towns by
a special agent Instead of by the torn
missions I being strongly protested
against by the Indian governor The
action- or appointing una agent wm
taken to expedite matters but it id
pointed out that the sfcme expedition
could hm- been secured by giving to
the regular com m lesion the same
facilities tlmt hava been placed It the
disposal f the special agent and
then thr would hat a been no fric-
tion I.a spring when" Pr. Sterrelt
went to WnKh'..RvOn. .fie asked for
l'rmi"lon to employ a many ur
nvt'K .md drnnahtatlien aa the com-
! niisainii mlxlit need to pttah tbe work.
IihkI also foi cuthorftr te diacbargo
' ui of thelt employeea for tacompe-
t ne etc He waa Jrivcw hatliorlty
to mplor and equip one additional
cm is nf surveyors but tliere the mat'
It" i !r nd he wf glrea no fur-
the; Mipi while the new chief of aiir-
.)s ..pointed waa g1re full fivvtti.
li in. imiinns will agrcfl to this. It wfll
l ahlKht but if thay don't. It will be
all n rii k and instead or hastecltigj
(he work It will be delayed ana WfllJi
Ifet Into th' ronrto and In crlaor Wr
itaii.i in n eminent' lawjwft a
ti '-at I a treaty and cannot be jfjds4
to oi suitiuitet' from without Ijlo $i
tiro consent at bot) partlaa tOtJi
tinHctloa. NolwllhltfiaaimS' tbfy
coKi((" dots not Beem to think It
aiv Wolitlon to add to the Atofttt
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nrro s
? LITTLE ft$rna PILLS
Women wonder Whrj
frnctlop. thereof caBt for Robert jnKn ment what will expedite IU and
Myers ior marshal two years ago.
which will give the different
the following number or delegate thl ionise is taken the eight veara
jaud riH the only appeal from that body
wardb.will be to the supreme court and if
iuey arc uoomcu to so mucil suttering.
Hut are they doomed? Is not the suf-
fering the result of conditions which un-
der skillful treatment might be entirely
cured? Thousands of women who hail
been great sufferers have learned that
Suffering was unnecessary Bfter using
Dr I'lerce'c Favorite Preft nplion II
heals diseases of the dclicol womanly
organ and banishes the headache Ivick-
nrhe and other sches wblcli art the cou.
sequetice ofthee disease.
" ravoriu Prescription h is nfaolutoly a
temperapee medicine in the strictest
meaning of the term. It contains no
alcokol and is free from opium cocaine
and all other narcotics.
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ftt Mn. Lohu HhMk1 of Ctatntiorc. CHer.
i tMUM with pain
Down is my hcrls.
Will cure you if you have pains in the X
back heart side stomach or any
place about you. Try them; they act 2
direct on the liver and kidneys. When o
:you have tnat tired feeling if you will
take Renfro's Pills you will be cured' o
rwT . -... j.
we" guarantee every bottle. If they
do not give entire satisfaction your
money will be refunded.
wms Mra. lohu usMcad i
eksc Nat. lad Ty ! was
Ipmb llw htac or ai Imii
lld hMmWhan nV wtek. it a time nml
aaaMe ttWt atffer tu wutoa t tbiie
nuvnml tywltt. sutfitd iu to um
vaMMiiiv aNOKith
You
your
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rfrem iUt Un 1 UUiWiiHii
8 T1I 5Htl sntl ttp?ESl'h the
turn iji . Or. JHsrsf Pavorite
!?CaifctSu''lf
a am. -i 8yMnrtMr in
WM I fftaSffirtM' treat
fe8hCdnaa8pe"ffi Wa OMallOHlcl AV8. O
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Lit. aliS nuw-1 put fa'Slateco Iiomi
woman are Invited to consult Dr "
& by letter free. All eorrttpom.'
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?tfaffniov It Y.
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Ward
Flat .
3ocond
Third
Fourth
FJfth
No
TJelegates.
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The prlmariPB will be held at the
following r-liK-oB In tba different
wards:
FJrat .. Wnrd-r-HUall' storo! ?3HBt
Oklahoma avenuo.
SoconuVGlnddlBh's oIlea
ton building. :
Staple
ThirdJustlceOvqrbay'Bojf'cc
Fourth Leo Saunder'u- grocofy.
FJtUxarElectrl&.ditihL.nlant.
By oruerof TjembcraUo
trat committeo. .
y t . LiC-Nlblack)
Jon T Taylor" m-1 '( "fQhalrmart.
Secretary ard Tfcaauror
Guthrie. Okla. March 11 1801m t
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ANNOUNCEMENTa.
For City Marshal.
The Loader la authorized to an-
nounce the natno of John R. Moore as
a candidate for marshal of the city of
Guthrie subject to the. decision of
the Democratic city convention.
For Police Judge.
Frank Olsmith Is a candidate for
the nomination of polhjo jiide sub
Joct to the action of ihe Dorhoarntlc
convention. . AJ-
For a city that has nothing to trade
Oklahoma City aeqpifl very keen for
?dlckor.
If thero bo no obJectionH wo move
that the rules bo suspended and the
govornor attach tho Quthrle library
naajlmjnt to the pubiicJmiidji1B bin.
8 aar-- ib
jIIc
Ovar at StIIlwator they are Inclined
to poke disagreeable questions at
Laurcato Mlllor.
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It Is now bollovod that Carnogle wflf
donnte tho mpnoy to oroat tho cnpitol
building nt Guthrlo1.
Joo McNeal Is In Washington good
and strong. And he suetim to bo dqal-
ing from the bottonf of iho desk.
Ed Ball is to run for mayor on tho
Republican ticket. This is probably
bolter exercise than horseback riding.
OH Inspector ICwing preaents nn ad-
mtruble example of a self made man.
The team work of Ainow N unaiv-proachable-
Having washed his ltamla of a u-kIs-latttre
Secretary Jenkins will now
proceed to do a little Kubematuiiul
four-lluahing.
I.ily-whjte RepubllcatU are jockey
Ing with the colored votora again.
Eventually the colored voter swallows
tho lily-white dose
of the tokti agreement will be gone
long before its provisions r.re carried
out. It Is a matter of the most seri-
ous aspect and one that is giving the
oouutry no little concern.
One of the amendments to the In-
dian appropriation bill aa passed Uy
the senate provides that In case
either of the lownalto -ommfBflloners
of Uie Chicknimw pr QJjootaw notions
shall refuse to not In appraising op
selling the. lota of nny town then the
secretary of tho. lntorlor shall have
the power to nppolnt a man who will
act. Tho noxt quoBtion Is. if either of
refuse to sign tho deeds to iucn town
lots will the secretary bo empowered
to appoint a govornor who will? Tho
prinolplo Is the samo and tho majority
o ft ho sonata Booms to think so.
Ifivpn should the
bill Jjecome a law wha
the Rock Island give t!
tutionallty will not ho
clouded?
lings
urnnce can
IPs constt-
boosy and
' . It Is not believed that the Oklaho-
man Savings and Loan 'ompany will
he warmed over sufficiently to girt It
standing under House mil No. 107.
There are too 'many trusting stock-
holders needing money.
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Talk about Groceries! Our Prices are what Talks. I i
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Can ii' (I Good
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The power of the president goes
soaring and kiting. He personally
disposes of offices carrying salaries
of $11000 000 a year. He wages a
war and makos a peace In China ail-
by himself. And. to cap all. congress
has now abdicated to him full civil
'power in tho Philippines Indefinitely
making him as much of a dospot
benovolont thouii !. may lm as one
of tho old khnns of Mongolia ovor 10-
000000 human bolngs on the other
side Qf tho globe
AgalnatliewJlyaorJentnltti9.fjqour85
China will take advantago of appar-
ent Russian aggression to cajole the
other "powers" Into giving her more
tlmo to enforce the treaty of peace
from Poklu. Of course Russia will
di$ivdwaiiy hntysntltm tpdo anything
against China or ngatnst miy other
power; and of course as usual tus-
sln will take what she Is prepared to
keeHtnTdot aHflilbther jSwWdo
the MfeJnl- For. slnfi thT Crimean
wajl'rke8)o differictjhwhat go
c&hbvsmm ifif 25
'8 c.-mS'-Offrif'' - 23
1 cun BlncUbfehries 8
1 can Raspberries - 8
I can Strawberries ' - 8
1 c. n Fmnjikln - ' - 10
IJronkniHt Foods i
1 package Shred-wheat
Biscuits- - - 10
1 package Cookra Flake
Rice 18
" rnrIrnirne Clmnt Tnf 9fi
packagea Ilalston's
. Breakfast lood 25
2 packages VVlieatlne - 25
1 package uream ot Wheat JO.
2 packages Anti-Dyspep
tic Meal v Ho
1 package Buckwheat flour 10
1 package Pan Cake flour 10
8 packages Friends Oats 25
9 lbs bulk Rolled Oats 25
10 lbs"1HominyMFlake'i 25 'i
Soups '
18 bars world beater soar
J) bars dimond C soap t
1 bar Amous' White soap
25
Lye
8 bars Ivory soap
Washing Ponders
1 package' Gold Dust
1 package Armours Wash
ing Powder
8 pounds Sal Soda
4 cans Greenwich
8 cans Louis Lye
JBvnpornlotI Frails
I pounds Ptaches
2 pounds evaporated apples 15
Impound Prunes - - 6
2 pounds -Apricots - 25
l'pound Ra6ins - . 10
We have just o
choice line of Garden See t
and Onion Sets at 8 cts. qt
1 saclUllgh Patent flour ? .85
4
10
25
25
25
Miscellaneous
1 pound Lyon Coffee - 12
1 pound Arnuckles Coffee 14
1 quart can of Syrup fl
1 package seeded Rasine in
2 packages clean Ourrarts 25
1 Pail Jelley - 19
1 pound beans - p
t pound Rice - 5
1 package pure Corn Starch 5
1 package Rising Sun
Stove P.0JU&U.
1 bottle Catsup
1 pottle Pepper Suuc'o ).
1 No. 1 LaumCbiinney -Ijfo.
2 Lamp Chlmh'eV .
1 tear Coco Soap 12 inchcG
long -
1 box Soap 4 of kind
1 box 8 bars in bpx
1 package Yeast Foam '
1 package Ralston Yeast
i package Sunflower brand
l.pounu Tea uust
I
5
8
4
8
4
9
9
4
4
4
20
I 1 pound Young Hyson tea 80
16 lbsranulated sugar-ls00.i lrlb uncolored Japan Tea. 50
BARRETT BROS. Cash Grocery. Thone 17O.
No. 214 E. Ok. Goods delivered to all parts of City.
j-
The Woods County News lapels
Rfjirttfifjatto A.Ti nlgrf Ijty
tor. It Bey Snlggi iiiade'litft cam
paign on the question of county dlvlSitj '
Inn Btlil tliun vntml 'in fllXrIAnJ tt&
Tho simple-minded Ameiian cltl '
zen Xfaoso experiences me entirely
pamtynjatlc canhave no Idea of tho
Dyspepsia Cure
county.
Another city
the Democrats
fronted with a
campaign Ib on
nro once moro
brutal majority.
Digests what you eat.
ItinrUflclallvtlltrcsta tho fond ami aldn
U;renf state that la observed atJfntuf? ln iBtrcngtlioning ami rccop-.
.Washlom an espinily of the high S'iffiSZJSS
.wv.""":'v x"l""? 1 . i. ...- .
vnfnil .tn MtVI to?. nJ? "lMSHm;tt UllUCIIWl IQ
. w.-w. Yy MiMiya-.!! . LT . ' 1 t .' .. . ZZ- --- ----
Perhaps SnlgA w?aa- rfKut. A Brlajce there t eop at the can approach it inefficiency. 'Ijt In
questlbns . ant and tonic No other pronaratkia
bv selecting good timber tor tho of-J tho claim by
cnarge- th 'municlilaf cdmplejcloil. pPanothowman
It waa certainly n good thing Dr.
gufcfon - $ns reU0V0(1 aajuporlntond-
en't pf tne torrltorlal tnanPchealth
befofe he took on anpier Iott&-wrIt-Ing
spasm. The lieaUh boa has
been Jonah to tho ndralnst1rHtlon.
Representatlvb Ollphnnt is out in a
statement that tho Sixth assembly
was '"the best he ever saw nnfl that he
got everything; ho Wanted." All of
which shows that Oil 1b temperamen
tally Imaginative SlYltte )j
feet of sagging itrohg1"l
anecdotal slu).
court ot ling Bdwacd VII. Is there Btantly relieves and permanently cures
and .moro punctilious . retpoc.t for official j-fatulonco Sou? Btotmich Naufcu!
con- aumoii anu us social privileges utc-.fjioKiicatiacno.uastralKla.Urnmnsanu
Yet on8 animosltlos have grown out of allotherresultsoflraperfectdlgosllon.
one man's wife of the iHcowaaijusi. iJirKOBU-ocontninsSWtlmea
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iryouijiuoB ine wueLPrapaTed t.w E. CDeWITT ACa Cblcaoa
J I Pi -. ' ' Hold by i. N. Wallace. P t
Mi
uove
conior an incnicuiauio JJeneflt juinon : r i n . r
(HAioib. baiiiOFma
YELLING PARTY NOW.
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ernor uarnoB'tms it
by 'Wtojjjs tho publl4J)tnTQIng
confor m Irijjnlculalfto J
tlUUtaWHornOfiHavo"
can party from the disgraco which
will inevitably follow the enactment
of the pernicious measure Into law.
The two partlos nre Jointly respon-
sible for the paasago of the bill
through the two houses but the n-
'" ! riiinnaUi1a frit Vi. niuiniwA.'a ..
.Cheap Bate
g!l;:1lJExcursioIs;to
Pluffibing
General Agents
MYERS PUMPS
TJnequalled(
General A'gent
STAR TOlNDMillLS
Thf Befteyss
Power
. - JJNDER BNK OF INDIAN TERRITORY
v.-jfV . - -
" ' '" Only First Class Exclusive Plumbing and
Ttfmp House in the City.
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Let Us Figure On Your Work
Co.
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500 l'ANT PATTRltNS
300 SUIT I'ATTHHNS
1'ANCY VHSTS HALOKB
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EXPBKTS INTAILOKIXQ
OI'-TO-NOW ON STVtKS
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A IIAPPrA-IBLD !
Owing to several mistakes 1ft tin
selection of victims mob law In
Louisiana Is becoming unpopular.
Such blunders must be nnnayfhg.
The Capital is engaged in the re-
prjQbensllflo work of Inflating Auditor
Hopkins with bono. The auditor him-
self admits the weakness of the sixth
assembly.
-.."3.Yfc W A .
-WV.
is nnc who grows wunotu in-
tcrriipticin of - ltWdtlrpfrtrtttt
baby uj except. the inevitable
di' easts if children.
Air1 Si ott's cmulsici of cod-
in er op -frits dooiiniL in lljto
any half-dozen other th frigs to
mnjke such children ' y
it keeps them inninlerrupt
ed5 health. It 4 food that
There Is one .remarkable feature.
about tbla public buildings legislation.
The papers of Enid KlngflBher and 131
Repo have not tin own any spasms of
Joy about It ' '
takes hold at' once; Ayhenever
their usitial food lets d. "
W.'P M 't you a ltU Id try il rtwl SkH '
SCV1T & BOWM 4m rWl t'tux. Vim Yk.
responsible
I'roKBJ . !
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for
A
1ST
tne governors
jA.- t
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Cure Your DyVnefslai.'
n fnlll'hrnhtli nr-i ilunonVtn ..-
. -.-W M - "..y .-
son is enough to drive awy all their
frisndB. And to know that it can so
oaiiut b8ttorea'niaK$tftU'alllhe more
Intolerable. Railoy's Dyspepsia Tab-
Iota bring quick rollof followed by a
permanent euro If porslstod In. Try
them today and you will foel llko a
now person. They aro cLocolated
conted und ouo Js Jakon after ftQch
moaJi Theyald digostlou by assist-
ing nature-' In extracting all the
nourishment from food. Your food
does not do you any good unless di-
gested. Undigested food decays and
poisons tho system. IJrlco 25 oonts
Made by Lake.mdo'kedjS'co. Chicago
Sold by C. 11. Renfro druggist.
Only $26 from Guthrie.
Tuosdajw to 'April 30. Tickets
good In tourist sleepers and
chair cars.
: mffl SauW Fc- RtftftilfWBat db
reclly roachos the fertllo val-
jp loyk thS graat trade oerit6rs
ft and ThoSotetl tourlsaosorta of
kv Callfornm. A- fine opportunity
(; fQrWomsooftbra. J
8TOP RIGHT HERE
It you are bllllous and get a bottle of
Kagle Norvo andLlve? Pills .Th
Eagle Drug Btor;
'tt'i
vSanta Fe Route
uQueen Victoria
P'BER GLORIOUS LtFE
ind ILLUSTRIOUS REIGN"
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Brokof500Pagi by
T..W.UANUFORD A M. h h D
At Le'aderlOffice
Webb Tailoring Co
117 South Second Street
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In addition to otncrrsoi ban.
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