The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 177, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 9, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER QUtHRlK OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY -fOOf
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A man's life is shortened
PROGRAM FOR GOVERNOR'S I
J INAUGURAL ;;
omJ'of "ranrem0Bt" for " ceremonies attending the induction Into
tauct r open to ths torrhory. No Inrftatlohs will b. l.sued Krcty
22L .V"1 ory " xpCUd to UKe ntfr08t- 0uthr1' oiy
making the arrangwwntc Bali and banquet ticket. .Ml at 5 00 No
other ticket will L sold. M Uie banw 600 cover will ho InM J
people re-ldlng .lut.ld. of OuthWe are reqiwat..! r-mtt to J W McNoal
.TiL0! ;hGothrn b "--a..... .in be hM i3
nail. Tno lo fiouri can roomed He several thousand poople .
PROGRAMME.
by the hardships
endured in szstrchm
for Gold Dust while
a wnai?& life is lengthened
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House work is Ha
THANK GOODNESS FOR THIS.
(Topeka Capltjul.)
Win n Oklahoma was opened Kan-
sas .aa going through n period of hard
times unci the loss of population from
this state wnB consldorablo. The
Klowu and Comnucho oponlng next
August comes under tho opposite con-'
dltlons and there will bo a compara-
tively small emigration from Kansas
although as In tho Oklahoma opening
Kansas Is conveniently locatod to
take- advantage of tho distribution of
now homes After tho Indians nlako
their selections which will comprise
the best alnds and after tho reserva-
tions for school purposes the remain-
ing first class quarter sections will
bo fow and far betweon and thho
chanco of getting ono of such home-
steads In the raffle will be ono lu a
thousand. Kansas people will be wise
to let tho Kiowa and Comancho fottery
aloto and stick to tholr own state.
There never was a worse time to pull
out of Kansas than this prosont year
Geo. C HIekock. CurtlBS Wis. says:
"Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested
and found to be oil you claim for It.
I havo given it to my father and it Is
tho only thing that evor helped him."
J N Wallace.
There is
In The
Now 5 Cents
i
Straitgn & Storm Co.
MAKERS
N E.lty YO R K
miiy
f H qsVg
The best
WasMng
Powder
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(From the Philadelphia Itecord )
Straw show which way the Iced
drink goea.
Silence may bo bought; consequently
silence is golddn.
Tho coaching crowd sometimes goes
tho paco that spills.
It's tho rough edges of the world
that sharpen a man's wit.
Sllllous "Truth Is mighty" Cynl-ous--"Yob;
mighty scarce"
. Names don't goiint for muoh. All the
girls namod Amy aro not amiable.
What'ic one man'a loss is another
man's gain excopt In tho cose of repu-
tation. Tho laboring man will not work
longer tha ntwo hours a day fifty years
from now.
No. Maude dear; it isn't necosary
to havo a green deck of cards for a
Pat hand
No Such cigar Value.
World For The Price.
a ' Tr
ill . f '!
w I UH
B Saves time 1' 1
labor I
aitdmoiW a
rd worawitbeut uddDusf
OCTOPUS BUSY IN
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Scripim-McPae Press As. n
Pierre S D. May 9. The easy In-
corporation law. seem to have caused
the transfer of the buslnpu of Incor-
porating companies from New Jer-
sey to this state. Within tho 'fiscal
year Just closed companies represent-
ing two thousand million dollars have
filed papers.
GLOBE SIGHTS.
(From the Atlchison Gldbo. )
A man who Is proud ofT bad habit
Is hopeless. y
Many inferior men have what most
good men lack: assurance.
Boys say it Is no sin to kill a bluo
Jay. but they admit It Is a sin to kill a
robin.
ii i
If we ran a saloon wo would hiro
the red-nosed bums to sit In front of
the opposition's door.
The avprago woman always has
something to "show" the women who
run In to see her.
ROTHENBERCi&SGHLOSS
Distributers
Kansas city mo.
NEW RULES BY THE KING.
Orders Posted at Windsor Castle
Ca&tle Cause III Feeling.
Scrlpps-Mcltne Press Ass'n.
Lomon May 8. The Iloynl house-
hold at Windsor castle has Just re-
ceived fresh proof of tho King's do-
termination to abolish the lax system
which had grbwn up under his mothor.
Tho King has dug up from some for
gottqn corner an anciont blnek-lottar
dooumout iu the study of Charlas 1.
of blessed momory. proscribing
"twolyogood rulos.' Those rulw Kd-
ward haB had framed and plaoad In a
pronUnont position i ntho aastlo. Hero
aro tho rulos:
Profano no divine ordinances.
Touch no stato matters
Urgo no hoalth.
Pick no quurrels.
Maintain no HI opinions.
Encourgo no vice.
Ropoat no grievances.
Ttoveal no secrets.
Make no comparisons.
Keop no bad company.
Mako no long moats.
Lay no wagers
Tho gambling mania rages violently
among high and low in theroynl house-
hold and Windsor supports more book-
makers than any town of its size in
England. The posting of these ordin-
ances provokes considerable resent-
ment lu the household nlthoug the
King has signified that they comti-
uute tha best rule ol llfo for his royal
servants and others that he had yst
seen.
The Great Scourge
of modern times la consumption.
Many cures and discoveries from
time to tlmo aro pubIshod but Toley's
Honey and Tar does truthfully claim
to euro all diseases In tho early stages
and always affords comfort and relief
In the very worst eases. Take no sub
Htltutes. J. N. Wallace.
Nsble County Sunday Sohools.
Perry O. T. May 9. TIib sixth an-
nual convention of the Noble county
Sunday school association will be held
in this olty May 16 and 1? at the Pres-
byterian church. A fine program ha.
been arranged and the attendance will
be large.
The greatest kkln apsclali.t In
Amerioa originated the formula for
Banner Salve. For all skin diseases
all outs or sore. and for piles it's
the most healing medietas. Beware
of substitutes. J. N. Wallace.
Marble Discovered at Watonga.
..Watonga O. T. May 9. A good
grade of marble has been discovered
near this city nud plans ajo being
mado to havo tho land dovolopod. Tho
discovery was mado by J. C. Powers
of Oklahoma City a stone cutter and
the marble Is on land owned by him-
self and a rolatlve. The land Is on the
lin! of the Choctaw & Northern and is
a litv miloH west of Watonga
If you are alek all over and don't
know just what alia you it's ten to
one your kidneys are out of order
Foley'. Kidney Cure Will bring you
health und energy. J. N Wallace.
Governor's Inauguration 3 p. m.
PARADE.
Forrr on Harrison Av ua fadn east at MofW TmDe
w . -INE OF MAROH.
Eiat on Harrison Avnuo two blo.k. noith on hin.w . ... ..
Atwm; wsst on Oktatana Avenue to ri Z " L 0k"fc"
street to corner of Oownment Acre ' 'Uth 8econa
ORDER OF PARADE.
Mrst Regiment Bsnd In lull uniform
nrst Regiment Oklahoma National Guard..
CARRIAGE.
Governor H.rnes d .lenMr... attended y Corrrno-. Staff mounted.
Secretary Oritnes.! Chi" JusKoe Burtonl. Hon J
CereinoiiJc. Hon. A. IL Mnseiler Speaker of the Day.
.... . CARRIAGE.
With wives or officials.
CARRIAGE.
Territorial officials.
Cltlsens In cs triages.
INAUGURAL
MUSIC.
Plrst Regiment Band.
INVOCATION.
ADDRESS.
Hon. .1. H.
Ball Master o' Ceromonl(S..
MUSIC.
ADDRE8S.
Governor C. M. Barnes.
OATH OF OFFICE.
To W. M. Jenkins as Gbrernor
vjhibi r .tico uurfonl.
ADDRESS.
' overnor Jenkins.
MUSIC. .
ADDRESS.
Soorotary Grimes.
ADDRE8S.
Hon. A. It. Muiollar Speaker of tho Day.
Plrst Regiment Band to oseort Govonior Jenkins to Hxeoutlve Office.
GENERAL RECEPTION.
To Oio Pilhlfc by Gorurnor Jonklns at Kxocutlve Olfica in Lyon block.
EVENING PROGRAMME.
Cassldy Hall. 9:30P M.
OPENING OF INAUGURAL BALL.
10:00 P. M.
Grand March led bv Governor and Mrs. Jenkins.
INAUGURAL BANQUET.
11:00 P. M.
TOAST
Toattmaster:
Hon. Thos
n. neid hi
RE8FONSE8.
Hx-Govornor C. M. Barnes
"Oklahoma Four Years of Progress and Development"
Governor W. M. Jenkins
"Harmony and Proticrity."
Nelson Darling. Oklahoma City.
"Business and Politics."
Col. lloy V. Hoffman Chsndler.
''rCxpansIon at Horn and Abroad "
Hon. W. 0. Cromwell Enid.
"Tho Louisiana Purchsso."
Hon. I) S. Barnes Ponoft City.
"Oklahoma and Ohio."
Hon. Tom Ferguson Watongs.
"Itallrond Development In Oklahoma."
Hon. John C. Hughes Pcwnoe.
"I'ni from Missouri."
RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR THE BALL.
J. 0. Severn. W. 8. Spencer L. G. Nlblack 0. II. Willis
Winter Illff. I. B. Lvy Mr.. O. B Fegan Mrs. C. U. Pilson
Mr.. W. 8 Spun'" Mrs. J.
Mr.. I. B. Levy.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE
Henry IS. Asp. II II Hagan.
J. W. McNeal F. IJ. Greer
C. It. Itenfro. H. S. MiGulre.
Grand Marshal of the Day
Hon. Wm. A. Knlis Perklnh.
Aides to Grand Marshal:
W. A. FrSsler OuUir'. . V
Murphy BtlllwatT; Ewers
Uuthrie.
Korns Has Announced
Kansas City Stir IS. V. Korns of
Nswklrk has announced himself si
candidate for oil inspector to aucceelt
Amos A. Rwlnp. IK is an associate
editor of the Newklrk Bspublican
News Journal chairman of the Kay
county republican central committee
and an ardent supporter of Dennis
Plynn. Korns' friends are booming
him upon the theory that ho Is a good
man for the platfe and that hereto
fore the strip counties havo received
only limited recognition in Uie dls
trlbution of official patronago. Un-
der his management the republicans
made about a clsan sweep of Kay
county last fall although tha county
had been going to the domoorats aufl
populists. Tho majority of tho repub-
Mean candidates were from 100 to 460.
K Pall Master of
PROGRAMME.
and Wm. Qrlr
lme. as Secretary by
PROGRAMME.
nmo.
It Cottiugbam Mr.. J. O. Severn.
FOR THE BANQUET.
Frank Dale J. R. Cottlngham
Charles H. Pilson U. C. Oiib.
o It. Fegan. C tt. Brooks.
If. Thwing Oklahoma (lt Geo.
White MrLoud Georgi Howman
Plyun got u majority of 68M. Six week
before the elortion Korns predicted
that Plynn wouM gut 600.
The position of oil Inspector aside
from that of t'liliorlal s retary Is
the most lui ratlvi in Oklahoma Tho
knowo candidal! h tor the piace now
are Korns D Y Smith of Ca.hion.
Dr. Vandertoort of Guthrie. Dr Felix
L Winkler of Kingfisher and E IS.
Brown of Oklahoma Olfy.
Cyclists should always carry a bots
tie of Ballard's Snow Liniment la
case of accident if applied Immedi-
ately it will subdue the pain prevent
swelling and discoloration and quick-
ly heal the Wound.. Price 25 and E0
rent..
Wheeler & Son and F B Llllle &
Co.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 177, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 9, 1901, newspaper, May 9, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75115/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.