The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 147, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 23, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY 83 1901.
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THURSDAY MAY 23. 1901.
lt i.one Wolfs time to howl.
Wnen siient. Governor Jenkins i
ttj er silent.
Ik It really true that the Wichita
Kagle screams every t m' I). T. Pljriin
in scratched?
Pitcher Jenkins In not pitying oif
bin base far while Manager Fly tin In
-watching him.
Dr. Winkler says his record la open
and he needs no' endorMuiWKIe for
territorial auperlntendent. Physi-
cian heal thyself.
to Oklahoma. It la giving thin dlvla-
lon good ervlc now and If Is wHuV-
stood this service li to b improved
hy the addition of a new pfl!WintJlf
train
Ralli oal offi hi'n arc- human nn I t J
management of a load l swayed pi
By timely suggestion and practliai
and orlglnnl Ideas than hy abme
Train on the Santa Fe are operated
In much the same mant"r as ar tl
train on other roads and since thr
retirement of Mr. Barr we feel c-r
Uln a new era of Santa Fe prog-"M
will open. The article In the Dl a
Oreete Is a remarkable ease of a coun-
try tabloid Jaaen running off at the
mouth and unllmberlng Ita eara.
WAITING
Governor Jenklna may not know ft
but by alienee he hi keeping aevcral
anxious gentlemen on the
Dr. Southard
Geo. S. Green
Jim Oandy.
11. A. Ardery.
W.iitlng List Dr. Buxton
J. D. McGoire
J. W. McNeal.
K. K. Brown
et al.
The sphinx administration la twj
weeks old and no- one has been give i
an- opportunity to remember what
Governor Jenkins (forgot
A Wisconsin man committed rmI
clde by Ailing his month with pond m
and Igniting it. Many a man h.tH
killed himself In thin Hf-' ly sbootln-
Off IiIh month.
Answer to Bertie 1 Yon Oo
emor Jenkins has n fu'l round vole
No. the harmony Is nppaient. No ap
pOlntmentB -n III be made until Del
grtte Flynn reaches Guthrie.
The strain cm -Jim Gandy Is great
hut he will try to put all his strength
Into the bull tick secretary cand (lacy.
Llko Tennyson's Sir Galahad. "hU
Htrongth is us the. strength of ten be
causa lUa honrt is pure."
Tho rtevrUfj. Scholl'of'flio
Wesley Metljpdjjrt fiue)i. in Louis-
vfllo Ky. halng run entirely out of
religious topics pre.uiied last Sunday
on "Would Christ 1 a I'nlon Man'
Ue leached the continuum that Jesus.
Who waH a rarpenti i lu trade would
certainly. If on the .nth at the prcs
tint time I' a m n the Carpen
tein' union iipd v i lint h
spoiled It all a moiu' ni later by (
pressing' the oplnliii) lli.it JeaiiH if on
a Htuke would not 1 1 ouid throw
inn bricks Rnd thlngi at the non
union men who took liN itoserted job
One the whole it wan a eiy uiuuitlH-
fai tory sermon for s.ulnua reasons.
Henry Clews: 'Fortunately the
shock In Wall Street hai scarcely had
a momentary pffeot upo'i Industilal
ami commercial inter csts. The har-
vest prospects are jtaWaraglng arid
the bouUi and -Wfaf sttll maintain
their extraordlnar prosperity. Gredlt
oiHiitlo'i8 are In a Hound and healthy
oumM a The mony market though
anlijc- to a hfsalth nmand. Is ut K
ed by ."uprecedented loanable re-
aoui'iH For the Moment xohl is go-
Iiik lo Kurope not V.owerer tjffjuu ;ui
adwtsc lonimenlal moenient I tit
ruthei nn account of exhange op r
atioiiH teudlng to pla-e AmerUau bal
anccH at the sen he of foreign niai
kets The April l-poit of the bur an
of stutlHtirs nn)M-i a (ot) tinned In
Ciease in the exports and the total
foreign trade of tin flsial enr l'mo
01 In expected to show mi excess of
expoitu over tmpoits amounting to
$700 000.000 the laiseht cri-dltor bal
ance iii the hlstoi) of our fonU.n
commerce."
A RECIPE FOR HARMONY.
(Oklahoma City Oklahomau.)
The following is described as a sure
means of creating Republican harl
money In Oklahoma. As applications
for appointment come In let SiletvW
William refer them to Dennis Fljrnft
and let Dennis hand out. Instead of
a commission a recipe for living In
good style on $.')000 per year and
making the salngs produce $160000
In three yearn We will offer a re-
ward for uny case .vherc this remedy
falls to cure the worst case of party
discord.
The Oklahoma City Oklahoman Is
Inclined to be harsh In Its deductions.
It remarks that a representative In
coDRrcss rocehes a salary of $5000
per year Now when a representative
In congrer pus 11000 to have a
Kansas paper nn Kood things about
him and rough things about his ene-
mies there la only J4.000 of that sal
ary left. How. then can a representa
tive in congress manage to save $30
000 per year? Here Is a mathemati-
cal problem a mystery In finance
that would cause a Newton to becomo
white-headed in working a solution.
av Wf Ji&r 3a f
St Sawed
My Life.
F.xtreme catci of dig-
caw tMt the real value
of a meduine Mai.y "tonic" and
"stimulant" preparations which have
oo real medicinal value seem to brace
up the users when they are feeling
"played out." Any bdmulnfit will do
this whether bought at the liquor store
or drug store The true test of a med-
icine I when life Itself it staked on its
remedial power lu hundreds of such
cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery ha been the means of saving life
when even the "femily doctor" bad
pronounced sentence of death.
I bk-i bttn ereit radtrtr foe setal jrJM
nod my ftmllv jco Mid I would not bt a ll-
IDC aso la lw- vr but thank Qod t am Kill
umng' arruea Mr litorg w ininow.oi upi
tomb Augusta Co. Va "Or Ptarcc'a Oolilrn
Madical nlaoTcnr (a what ad my lift. I ha I
heart trouble o bad that t could not lit on m
leTt i1 wUboul a great deal of pain t
nearlr paat work when I commenced your med
letae.'lmt I can do about a mv-a work now hi
any man I cannot uy too tnocfc for IB bentol
I bt received '
Many disease named for the organs
affected as ''heart disease" ''lung d.s
ease" "liver complaint" etc are per-
fectly cured by Dr Pierc-'a Golden Med-
ical Discovery which cures through the
stomach diseases which originate in the
stomach
ALWWS HELPS.
ALMOST ALWAYS HEALS.
the soil and Its capabilities and tho
people and their Intelligence. W
don't take off our hata to any bod v
except our next-door neighbor and if
you will visit us you will say that we
have reason for not doing so. Okla-
homa Is all right."
PREACHFR AS MAYOR.
Geary Okla. May 2. Geary is
now an Incorporated town of 1 200.
The Rev. J. S. Krepblel is president
of the board of trustees and acting
ayOr. W. W. Waterman Is clerk.
A NAUSEOUS BREEZE.
Tho Ureete publlnht.it at Bliss
3 C Miller slops over to the exti t:
Of a column in a rci-nt Issue and at
ta ks the Santa I-'e with such venom
that we wonder the road has not . I
read) ceased operations. For am i
nity and general hlopplncgg the an
cle is a manel In the lino of critic I -ui
The Santa Fe la d iiotim ed for e
si.i recorded In liol w i t while oim
petlng roads are .numb I fnlsoni1
lainltttlon. While it Is tine that n"
load (.'oriMiratlon- n iiulless the
Santa Fe beln. no viipflon vet
couiKe un ailed iim-i mul uuffoine' .
are not the medium- fm liltlni; tb ! .
to a higher and mo' human hpiu i
TN Santa Fe. vhatvr may be Its
liM't ;i iiim has been a loyal f:lead
The praaldant'a speech at Stm Frnnjl
clsco contained an eloquent end ap-
parently sincere tribute to commerce
as the most potential agont of civil
ization. For n man whoo pamo has
been associate! for many years avIUi
the most drastic tariff laws the ob-
ject of which has been to fetter and
destroy commerce. Mr. McKlnley
talks on some subjects with surpris-
ing boldness and liberality. The
country discovered some time ago in
the ( hho of T'oito Hlco however that
the pieslduntV words do not nc-ces--tirih
mean mm h Plain duty as to
free trade with that island speedily
bei iime In erfoi manee a 15 per cent
dntv 1'iobabh his deslie to promote
illl7.itlon hj tomineice is subject
to a prcnlso that there Hliull be
neither civilization iior commerce
until the protectt 1 monopolies at
home have outgrown the domestic
niaik' t.
CHEADLE HANDS 'EM SOME.
Preaches a Sermon on Oklahoma to
Planter's Hotel Guests.
Fioin St Louis Globe-Democrat:
' There lu no limit to Oklahoma's pros-
ptilty." said Colonel N. F. Cheadlo
if (luthrle at tho Planters' laat nigh.
I ib'Ty any other locality lu the Uni-
ted States to bent our record. Tha
outlook for rops was never better.
Wheat and torn are going to break all
r ( ords. and otton Is sure to net us
an immense icvcnne this year. Okla-
homa is also KiowlriK lots of fruit and
1t ) of such a desirable quality that
loweiH from California and Florida
in sending repreaentatlvea to tho
tiintory to secure pointers. Thl-J
may mnack of the fake a little bit but
it Ih a fuct nevettheloM. A country
In which corn wheat rye alfalfa coi-
ton Hinl fruit ii i produced ou tha
Hume farm Is capable of growing any-
thing Wo an Kotng to be a stat
putt) soon prob.ibl before the pres-
ent congress ailjoums. Thre Is
money In the banks children in tk
si hooU. preailntH In the pulpits and
happiness in all of the homes. The
wild and woolly' days are no more
and the tornado no longer claims Ok
lahoma as ita home. Popular opinion
in many uibtances has failed to keep
pa. i with the march of progress in
oin . mintiy. It is t ignorant of the
fact that our early dance halls 'hou-
katonks' we used to call them no
longer exlbt becauae our people ar
thoioiiKhlv ihilUed and demand Uist
theli i ommunitleH keep abreast of the
ho i.llltil effete' Becttons Of the COUI1-
t r i h UkUhonm of today Is thor-
oughly abreast of any piece of terrt
tory In the country both as concorn
ooxxxxckocx
JLIJi riJ Company
J For the Nexl 10 Days we will Make a Bio; Reduction in O
Wall Paper
q Paints Oils and Drugs
Must reduce the Stock Call and see what We' are
doing
g ixn&M.o. 206 V. Oklahoma Ave.
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TO ORGANIZE DEMO-
CRATIC LEAGUE.
Miss Lydia Cryswell of Wlncliestei
Va arrived today to visit her ulster
fr. J. L. Calvert.
y
rnD nrt no a nr -t-m impn S
Tho Chicago Rock Islund and Paci-
fic Knllroad compnny has aakotl ita
competitors In the Wostern and South-
western Passongor association to
agreo to a soiIob of chonp oxcurslons
to and from Donvor Colorado Springs
and Puoblo for the approaching Ben-
son on tho following basis:
Tickets to bo solid from Chicago
and all territory up to the Missouri
river on June 18 and 25 July 16 23
and 30 Augustt 6 13 20 and 27 at a
rate of one fare plus 2 for the round
trip. On July 2 and 9 September 3
-tud 10 a rate ot $6 Is to be made
from Chicago and $15 from Missouri
river points for the round trip inter-
mediate territory to carry proportion-
ate rates and tickets to be sold from
Missouri river points one day later
than the dates given above. Propor-
tionate rates will be made to and from
Clenwood Springs Salt Lake and Og-
A series o( eastbound excursions is
also proposed tickets to be sold from
Colorado common points every Thurs-
day commencing with June 20 up to
and Including September 12 at a rate
of one fare plus for tha round trip.
All tickets to be limited for retarn
pa age to October 31.
These rate will he tendered con-
necting lines for basing furposos
which will probaMp insure a very low
basis ot rates throughout the United
States for the excursions. The Chi-
cago Rock Island and Paclflc will
make Uiese rates and arrangements
effective regardless ot the action ot
Its competitors and will rai special
trains on the dates named.
Jail Issued by Chairman Robert J.
Ray.
Woodward Okln. May 10 1001.
At an informal meeting of a few
Democrats In the city of Guthrie on
the 6th day ot March 1001 it was tho
concensus of optnlon that tho forma-
tion of a Democratic club cotnposod
of active Democrats from all parts of
the territory with permanent head-
quarters and open club rooms at some
central point would be of material
assistance In the upbuilding of the
Democratic party ot the territory.
A temporary organisation was ef-
fected and a committee appointed to
devise some plan ot organization.
That committee agreed that with an
annual membership fee of ten dollars
such a clnb organization could be per-
fected and permanent club rooms
maintained and recommended that a
.meeting of the Democrats of the ter-
ritory be called for that purpose.
Now therefore. In compliance with
the recommendation of tho commit-
tee a meeting of nil the Democrats of
the territory who foel Interostod In
the perfection of such an organization
Is hereby called to bo held at Okla-
homa City on tho 18th day of Juno
1901 at 2 o'clock p. m.
R. J. Ray Chairman.
VV. C. Cardwrll Secretary.
(All Democratic papors ot tho terri-
tory please copy.)
Thomas Maple Blrkback HI.
writes: "I had a very bad case of
kidney trouble and my back pained
me so I could not straighten up. The
doctor's treatment did' me no good.
Saw Foley's Kidney Cure advertised
and took one bottle which cured me
and I have not been affected since. I
Mindly recommend this remedy." J.
N. Wallace.
Notice to Water Consumers.
All people using water for lawns
are requested to uw watar as provid-
ed in tha arillnaiic two hours each
day from six p. m. to olght p. m. This
ordinance to hi strictly enforce.
H. C. Barney
Water Commissioner.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds prevents pneumonia.
LEADER CLASSIFIED WANTS
(Locate in this column are charged
for at the rate of 5 cents per line six
words for first Insertion and 3 cents
for uach insertion thereafter.)
To get something for no'.hlng Is
rather a hard proposltlor out we ot-
ter you the Livo Cock Inspector the
subscription prlco of which Is $1.00
per year (and worth ovory cent of It) ;
and tho Wookly Loader subscription
price GO cent per yeasr (and cheap at
that); both papors ono yoar for only
$1.00. This Is cortalnly full valuo for
tho monoy but in nddlton each num-
contain beginning at an onrly date
absolutely without extra cost to you
is the only stock paper publlskod on
the range and that it captured n grand
prize at the Paris exposition. Sample
copies sent on request.
Romeber the Live Stock Inspector
excellent serial and short Btorles ot
equal interest with those published Id
the popular magazines. This supple
ment will nldno afford you a dollars
worth of ontortalnlng reading.
If you are sick all over and don t
know Just what alls you It's ten to
one your kidneys are out of order
Foley's Kidney Cure will bring ot
health and energy. T. N. Wallace
I New York Racket
Saves You Money.
Before buying dlsewliere fret our price on;
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
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Jelly Glasses and
Fruit Jars
AGENTS on salary or commission.
See V. Bowers over Mofflt's.
FOR. RHNT Office rooms m the Bill-
lngsley block. Enquire at Capitol
National bank.
FOR SALIS Choice lot to fine Bel-
gian Hares; prices to suit too buy-
ers. 710 Bast Harrison avenue Guth-
rie Okla.
ROOM AND BOARD wanted by two
young men; close in. Address
G. IS. D. Care Leader office.
& Matit VTlr TJ o olxrklr
HOW A WJL JOL ALCUiXC? h t
f Saves You Money. f
Gelliemaos
Beer I
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Famous
NATURAL P80GESS
Bears the following guarantee:
I $1000 REWARD SiS.'S.'.TK
2 liave used any substitute for malt and hops in the man L
J ufacture of this beer. J
1 SAME OLD MOSE
DISTRIBUTOR
I For Sale at all First Class Bars
$
$ HENRICKS & WEHER ?
Ill EAST OKLAHOMA AVENDE
New Men in Guthrie. New Hardware Store.
New Stock. New Ideas. New Prices.
17fiT? QTT1W1ViT7P mascot refrigerators qo mo pa o
T Utl O U 1Y1 lYJ Jill Al Sizes. Non-Smelling Save Ice q0 X U ip I
T7fiT3 OTTlUnVrTT'D MONARCH GASOLINE STOVES 4 hole oven attach
rUIlL VJ U XUlTliZillL ment self generating absolutely safe. Var- (PO OC
ious prices bnt our $20 stove is a beauty. Lae improved 2-hole for tpCJ.c1
$
$
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Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold la. writes:
He was troubled with kidney disease
about three years. Had to get up sev-
eral times during 'be night but Uiroe
bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effect-
ed a complete cure lie feels better
than he ever did and recommends It
tO his friends. J. N. Wallace.
Gun Club & cent cigar Is the best.
6
We sell a heavy well made screen door for $1.00
NeverOut-ofOrder Lawn Mowers All Sizes
4 1 .
Why enumerate everything lu stock? We have everything in
the line. But the prices That's where ce have a OIN OH
4
$
Henricks & Weher
111 East Okla. Avenue.
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