The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 63, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 3, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTMRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY AUGUST 3 1501.
LAND SPECULATORS NERVOUS
Fear That They May Not Be Ablt to
Dispose of Lucky Numbers.
The annomiM'iwnt of Secretary
Hitohco k thnt pet sons drawing claim
in th Kiowa Comanc he roimti iims
rc i nall s Ulo thereon .'nl iompl
lth th" Imim'Htotid law ' thr i
letter iH8 hrown
lurky nun Inmh Into
AOENT8 WANTEDLocftl or trT-
rl' agimts in Oklahoma or the In
dlan territory caw get the beat rontract
In the way of earning a living and also
bamvl upon the fact that mj busine
glron them by anybody In the country i
will be pleasing safe and profitable to
the buyer and n1n will give to the
apent an hmiuiablo aii'I liifratlw em
nlovment Men of good tharntter .ind
th holdeih of standing (not neceaaary for them to
a .ien on dilll'have had lty iuauranee experience.)
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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and the probability la strong thnt nun
dreds yea thousands will not take
the trouble iO file.
Under 8erretary Hit. 'icook's orders
the local land officers have been inv
structed to report every rel'aqulsh-
reent of a claim to the department so
thai it may be thoroughly Investlga-
will fln'' It for thilr Interest to com
munlce with Henry F. Burt general
im.ui.iger )f the National IJfe and
TniHt Co of Ilea Moines Iowa. Rnoma
13. ir and 17 Dllllngsley bldg Outh
rlc. Okla where all the detail will
be explained to such applicants and
If not convenient to call In person It
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Invariably followed by an application mn"
lor the abandoned claim by some
party who was acqua'n'ed with the
original holder and In u majority of
cases th" relinquishment is made for i
a money t onalderatlon. If upon an In-
vestigation It Ih proven that any re i
llnqulshmt ntH nre made for the pur-
pose r (speculation he application of
thn party who filed upon the land on
the reti'ement of the original occu-
pant will be held for cancellation.
The k . . etary announces that un-
der the law he has ample authority
to cancel any application for an
abandoned quarter section where It
can be shown that the applicant se-
cured the relinquishment of the first
pary through the use of money or for
other valuable consideration. This
announcement was caused by the
Statements In the dally press that a
numbor of parties who had been suc-
cessful at the drawings a Kl Reno
wero preparing to dispose of their
property at handsome figures.
M. Weinberger of this city who has
made the homestead law a deep study
doubts the efficacy of Hitchcock's
plana declaring that it will In no way
check the speculative element from
disposing of their filing. He proposes
as a check that whea a relinquish-
ment Is made the tract In question
shall be temporarily withdrawn from
the public domain say for a period of
thirty days when the land may again
become subject to homestead entry.
This he contends would give everyone
an equal chance and shut out the speculator.
Question Answered.
You August Flower still lias the
largest sulo of nny modlcine in the
clvillzod world. Your mothers' and
grandmothers' nevor thought or using
anything else for indigestion o. Bili-
ousness. Doctors were scarce and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis.
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure
etc. They used August Flower to
REASONS WHY AN AGENT CAN DO
BETTKR FOR HIMSELF REP-
RESeNTINQ THE NATIONAL
LIFE AND TRU8T COMPANY
THAN ANY OTHER EMPLOY-
PLOYMENT. BECAUSE Its endowment bonds and
policies yield the largeat possible
returns consistent with safety.
BECAUSE it is Incorporated under
the Iowa Insurance laws and de-
posits the cash value of all bonds
wita the auditor of the state as
by law required.
BECAUSE Its bonds are exempt from
taxation and execution ns by law
provided.
BECAUSE Its securities are all first
mortgages on Iowa farms.
BECAUSE Its officers and directors
are men or well known ability and
intogrlty.
BECAUSE all bonds are payable in
gold at maturity.
BECAUSE their bonds guarantee to
return the face value of each in
ten years together with all the
accumulations from lapses In the
reserve and profit fund and In
terest thereof.
CAPITAL $800003.
Compare our capital stock wtia the
capital stock of other large companies.
All requests for information either
personal or by letter will tie courte-
ously answered either in person or
by mail by addressing
HENRY F. BURT
General Manager
Ilooras 13 15 and 17 Dlllingsley Did
Guthrie Okla.
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PREVENTS SICKNESS
DR. THAGHER'S LIVER AND 3L00D SYRUP
All Druggists 25 and 50 cents.
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ONE MORE CHANCE
To Visit Eureka Springs Arkansas.
Monday August 19U 1001 the
Frisco Line will have a special excur-
slon at rate of $5.00 for the round
trip tickets limited to ten days from
date of sale and eood returning on anv
clwa out the system and stop fer-' trftn wlthn lmt
mentation of undigested food regu
late the action of the liver st-mulatu
the nervous and organic action of the
system and that Is all they toole when
feolitiR dull and bau with headaches
and other aches. You only need n
few doses of Green's August Flower
in liquid form to make you satisfied
there is nothing serious tho mattor
with you. Get Green's Prize Almanac.
EMANCIPATION DAY.
Celebration at Seward Okla. on
August 4th.
For a celebration of Emancipation
day on August 4th by the colored
people we will run special trains
Guthrie to Seward on Sunday morn-
ing August 4th; leaving Guthrie
about 8 o'clock In the morning and ro-
Thls is only a gentle hint to give
you an opportunity to make your prep-
arations. Watch this space for full
particulars or make yourself known
to either of the undersigned by postal
or let'r.
B. F. Dunn
District Passenger Agent
Wichita. Kas.
Bryan Snyder
General Passenger geut
St. Louis Mo.
CURES
BLOOD AND
TROUBLES.
SKIN
Trial Treatment Free.
Is your blood poor? Is It thlu? Nolo
turning leaving Seward about 7 or blooding and hoadaclie? Pricking pains
7:30 p. in. Itound trip tickets good for
this day only will be sold at rate of "d swollen? All run down? Is your
25 cents.
The colored people will give a free
watermelon feast and other refresh-
ments. Let all of the colored popl of
Guthrie and surrounding country go
to Seward on this special train.
A. J. Corkins Agent.
in the skin? Skin pais? Skin feel hot
High living Intemperance exposure
and many other things bring on
Blight's disease. Foley's Kidney Cure
Will prevent Dright's disease and all
other kidney or bladder disorders if
taken In time. lie sure to take Foley's
For sale by J. N Wallace
It seme like some old maids who
never have any men make love to
them sort of go around making love
to themselves.
blood bad 7 Have you Pimples? Brup
tlons? Scrbfula? Bating Sores? Itch-
ing burning Bsenm? Holla? Ulcers?
Cancer? Scaly ICruptlons? Skin or
Scalp Itch? Blood Hair or Skin hu-
mors? Tired out with aches and pains
In bones and Joints? Have you heredit-
ary or contracted Blood Poison? Ulcers
in throat or mouth? Swollen glands?
Rheumatism? As tired in morning as
when you went to bed? Have they re
slsted medical treatment' If you have
any of the above troubles B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balnu xhould be taken
at once. B. B. B. benln every sore re-
storing to the Skin the Bloom of per-
fei t health and making new rich
Blood.
Large bottles at ditig utou . $1
Trlul treatment of B B B free by ad
dreaalng Blood Balm Company Atlan-
ta Ga Deacrlbe your trouble and we
will include free medical advice. B
B. B. never falls to cure quickly and
Thor-Over
Hrtnkley
Forest City
Memphis
THROUGH CAR SERVICE. '
Trains No. 1 and No. 8 Pullman
sleeper between Memphis Little Rook
and Oklahoma City free reclining
chair oars between Memphis and
Weathi i. ird.
Train. Vo. 2 and No. 4 Pullman
sleepers tveen Oklahoma City and
Memphis Free reclining chair oars
between Weatherford and Memphis.
Connections At Bl Reno with C R.
I. & P. At Oklahoma City with Santa
Fe and Frisco. At South McAIester
with M. K. &.T. At Little Rock with
Little Rock Hot Springs ft Western
for Hot Springs. At Memphis with
all lines for all points north south
southeast and northeast.
G. H. Lee General Passenger Agent
Little Rock Ark.
C. B. Hart General Western Agent
Oklahoma City Okla.
"The Beer That is Making Guthrie Famous"
Bears the Positive Guarantee of
$1000 that no subititute for Malt and
Hops is used in the manufacture of
of this Beer. The large demand for
a.
is undisputed proof of its popularity.
There is something to
See Eat & Drink
Along the
Every First Class Bar in Guthrie
handles Gettlemans. Special atten-
tion given to family Trade.
TELEPHONE NO. 2.
ffl. WEINBERGER
Sole Distributor for Oklahoma
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40li$i$
The beautiful O.irk mnuntitrm
Frad II .i e eatlnv hnue. and . ate cars
RurelcalSprloKK water
The famous Ueal ttirt-Kort
TiroHgu earn without change on all Frisco
train between
WICHITA OKLAHOMA AND :
ST. LOUIS
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Reciiuiag Uhalr Oars
(Seats Free)
Parlor Day Coaches
Trains leave Wichita 1 1 sac 10
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leaving at Loots S a. m arrlrca Wichita
following moraine at T:st and evenini at
Train leaving st Louie 9pm arrimn v
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Train leaving St.Xouie fvm arrlmn U'icb
o. uKianoma urn p. m Train
8:36a. m.
Santa Pe train make close connection at
Wichita and Oklahoma for il Frlnco point
Partker Information regarding rate time
routes maps etc will tie cheerfully glrm
lnrany Frisco representative oi the under
slgoM. It 1 a pleuure furua to uikwcr
question. iiicyan s.vvimjk
Qen'l Pa Agt St Lot.
11 K. OlINN. Dl.t-Pa.. Agl.Wlchita. K.
Mr. Daniel Hants Ottervllle la.
says: "Have had asthma and a very
Lad cough for years but could get no ' permanently after Ml falls
relief from the doctors and medicines I oughly tested for t-hlr y yparn
I tried until I took Foley's Honey and 3000 voluntary testimonials of cures
"ar. It gave Immediate relief und ' b- tj. H. B Bagle Drug Store
(ltd mo more good than all the uthur ;
remedies combined."
remwlloa combined " For sale by X
N. Wallace
Viet;-' Scientists ilnlm that oil
vegetation has gender " Wagg "Of
courao. Hvan a bed has gendur. Did
n't you over boar of u 13070011?"
Guthrie Public Library.
Tho public library and free reading
room are located in the east room
upstairs in tho Staplcton block. Open
each day In the week except Mon-
day from 10 a. m. to C p m Closed
on Saturdays and Sundays from 32
to 1 p. in.
(First published m Dally Leader
June 28 1801.)
In the District Court of Logan
County Oklahoma Territory.
Thomas J. Carpenter Plaintiff
vs.
Mary Carpenter Defendant.
Publloatlon Notice.
Thn said defendant Mary Carpen-
ter Is hereby notified that she has
been xued In said court by said plain-
tiff Thomas J. CarpeMer In which
court he has filed his petition and
that Hiild defendant must answer said
petition filed by the plaintiff on or bo-
fore the 10th day of August A. D.
1901 or said petition will be taken
as true and Judgment will be render-
ed In his favor against defendant
granting plaintiff an absolute divorce
from her and dissolving the boii'la
of matrimony existing between the
plaintiff and defendant.
H; R. Thurston
Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest:
M. C. Hart
Clerk of the District Court.
CSBAL.)
By T. A. Neal Deputy.
6-4jomaanSiE35a3SW
Seals and Kubber
stamps
A.3 pound Star Seal for ". $2.50.
A 5 pound Star Seal for $8.50.
3 lb. Star Seal. A Nickol-platod Seal for $2.50.
These prices are for seals delivered to any postofllec or express ofllce ia Oklahoma
We can furnish anything in plain or
Automatic Sklf-Inicino and dating Rubber
Stamps. Write for Prices on what
you want.
The Leader Printing: Co.
Guthrie. Nickel-Plated Pocket Seal.
We Make the Best
Blank Books in Oklahoma.
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lir uxtinjM. britsla. fat
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L'tr uUr cnc n nmMtt
; The Laughlin
Fountain Pen
A very ufctful ankle
We have raaue Hpecial arrange-
ments with the manufacturers
iwaereby we can furnish you a
! first class fountain pen at about
lone half of the regular price.
Compare these prices:
A pood $1.50 penrfor $1.00
1 A good $2.00 pen for $1.25
A g ood $2. 50 pen f or $1 . f0
I A (rood 3.00 pen for $2 M)
Special prices in quantities.
I We cannot guarantee theau
prices to last long so you had
better be quick.
Leader Printing Co.
(.uthrle Okljboroi
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
The Leader Blank Book
Department is the place
For Scale Books.
Sent by Return Mail
S4.50 3Ex- JDossen
CHAS. POND.
PHONE. 101.
STEAM
LAUNDRY
AQENT8 WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
123 E HAKRTSON GTTTIIRIK. uKLAHuMA.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 63, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 3, 1901, newspaper, August 3, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75183/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.