The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 64, Ed. 1, Monday, August 5, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY AUGUST 5 1901.
Y
OKLAHOMA'S FACTORIES
With a Capital of $3500000
Over 2000
Persons
Employ
Wauhlngton D. C Aug 3. The
Cfu-'is bulletin Junt Issued giving the
BtnllMtiv... f.. manufacturing liulustrUs In
OMulinmi n?id Indian Territory innwi a
Trtr.tirkablb de elopment during the luat
ten cara. In Oklahoma there wcki out
7J eittubllahmeiitn In WW; In lm there
vere 170. The capital Inveatrd In the laj-
trka of the territory of 1Vi wan Mr.."l
AQENT8 WANTED Local or trav-
eling agents tn Oklahoma or the In-
dlan territory can get the beat contract
In the way of earning a living and also
baaed upon the fart that tay bnalneae
given them by anybo y In the country
will be plenstnif safe and profitable to
the buyer and also will give to the
agent an honorable ami lucrative em-
ployment. Men of good character and
standing (not neceaaary for them to
have had any Insurance experience!
will find it for theirloterest to coin-
inunlcnto with Henry V. Burt general
malinger of the National Life and
Trust Co. of Dea Moines Iowa Rooms
IS K and 17. Bllllngiley bids;.. Outli-
ne Okla where all the details will
lnK the dK-pde of .ima per cent. There be Plained to such applicants and
wen- Imt 117 wiige earners reported In f not convenient to call In person it
the f. iieim of ivim while In lmi tht re were . . .
zt.t Th.- lot ii wane paid to tiie em-! can be done Just as Intelligently ny
mail.
REASONS WHY AN AGENT CAN DO
BETTER FOR HIMSELF REP-
RESENTING THE NATIONAL
LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
THAN ANY OTHER EMPLOY.
PLOYMENT.
BECAUSE Its endowment bonds and
policies yield the largest posslblo
returns consistent with safety.
BECAUSE it 1 incorporated under
the Iowa Insurance laws and de-
posits tb cash value of all bonds
with the auditor of the state aB
by law required.
BECAUSE Its bonds aro exempt from
taxation and execution aB by lnw
provided.
BECAUSE Its securities are all first
mortgages on Iowa farms.
BECAUSE Its officers and directors
are men of well known ability nnd
Integrity.
BECAUSE all bond fere 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 tho
reserve and profit fund and In-
terest thereof.
CAPITAL $200000.
Compare our capital stock wku the
capital stock of other large companies.
All requests for Information either
personal or by letter will be courte-
ously answered either in person or
by mail by addressing
HENRY F. BURT
General Manager
Rooms 13 15 and 17 Blllingsloy Bldg.
Guthrie Okla.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
A. T. N F.
t.l.i .. ll . . Ii.fl.. It IVtMl n .u tKt .TM
f ' r - i r i ill' iH I'll iro ill 'f" iiir ' -"
In l"t Wji v.v The cciHt of th" material
UM i in the l fin torlea In l"' win 66.-
61V In iri" it roue to the i nornvma Mini
of l mi IniruiHe of 7.n3 5 per cenl.
Tl..- wtiuc oi tn iirod'irta. In inllng cua-
turn work and n pairing. In 1"W w.ig H-
0: MS In r It .imoiintid to only I1W-
4t5. Tin vnrlmiw iHtalpllBhtn.'tH reporting
from the lnltor wre blocltM an J bi-
cycle repairing 8; blackamiltuiig and
v net iwriMiilliiK 16U; Ihh an 1 .'iim cus-
tom work and repairing ID carpenter!
'M. !( rtinc mens auctom w rk Hnd ra-
Jmlrtng. ; elothlng women' dreaamak-
iiiK . dysus and eleanlng lurnlture
cabinet making repairing and iipb'lter-
Inn. i. 'ck Kiid gun smlttilnK. s. masonry
brii k and atone. 2 millinery eutom work
3V. painting houae. sign etc 1.' plumb-
ing and gua and ateam ftttlnv. 1; sew-
ing machine repairing 1 wttih clock
and Jewelry repairing US.
The reiort allows that one-third of the
total capital lneated In factorlea In the
territory la locatid at Guthrie and Ok-
lahoma City. Of the 870 establishments In
Oklnlioma .with n total eapltul or 3362M4
'Out Ink- lian with n capital of J4 16.240
and oklahomn City 101 eatabllahtne'hta
with a total oapltal of Jfl0OM8. The auth-
rie factorlea employed laat year 356 wage-
urnera who received In wngea J1JB.II77
The mis. elloneoua of the Guthrie fnrtor-
t.. tvuu !M 7tH tilt. tnmt t ftlMtrt!il llnud
Jl!nxtH and the value of the products!
v!7.fN The 11 factorlea In Oklahoma City
vmploed M men who received wages uj..
regatlng JSH.TW The mlacellaneoua
exjiensea were KM.nH coat of material
used i"355&i'. und the total alue of the
prodmta Jl ill7
The manufat turlnr atatlatlcs for Indian
terrltoiy aw returned af the eensnaea of
isyi atid llii)" with the percentage of In-
crease for the decade are glen as fol-
lows .
l8tn i inc
Capitol J2.B24.M5 $2Mr9 1.1813
No iKtabllshment 71D to 3.M&.0
le eario rn. No 1711 lt7
Total waaesi . u63.8v 7XXM
Mlacellaneoua ex. . 163174 il.SuO I3u7l
Coat of material
naed ... .. 2.223791 l.T.SW 1.84a7
Value of products
including ustom
work anil repair-
ing 3.82t ZtS.932 1.48.6
The following atatement ahowa the va-
ll.tl uneated In each and the annual wage
rlou Induxtries of the territory the cap-
puid oinployoa.
First column number of establishments.
Snond column total capital Third col-
umn total wage.
ailc.scle and repairing.... it 2.315 $34411
IllHckamtthing and wheel-
writing SI 131.848 4650
Boots and ahoea cus-
tom work and repair-
ing 1 4.021
Tire.. I and other bakery
products 3 SO
in
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hlcago
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Purcell 1
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Houston
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Eastern Oklahoma.
92H.3
Brick and tile
13 2H.077
iao
17S0
W.I9S 33.101
-Carpentering 9
Cura and general anop
ahop construction and
repulrs hi Mfum rail-
road tompinles
work 12 etaolnetaolnnnn
Clothing min'i custom
"lothlng women a dress-
making. Cotton ginning" Hi
Flouring nnd grist mill
product 1
Ice. artlfllcUl i
dumber and timber pro-
ducts ... 101.HH3 4849
Lumber plaining mill pro-
ducts. Including cash
doors and blinds
Millinery custom work.
Mineral and S'la wat
era
Monuments and tomb
tttondH .
Oil cottonseed and cake
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2.1 7r 1.905
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36149
7622
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C 391.850 88587
13 9.4(8 1.841
BIG ESTATE FALLS TO
TERRITORY PEOPLE.
Caddo I. T. Aug. 8. Mrs. J T.
Crank loft for Kansas City yesterday
to attend a meeting of the heirs of the
Lord Hume estate said to be valued
at aeveral million dollars. Thla estate
which has been for many generation
Btrtctly entailed going f the eJdcst
eon lias lv failure of s tch an heir
reverted to the hoi'- '1 I prd Huine'i
youngest brother The Urol' ei came t
Virginia with Lord Fairfax and be-
came crown uieyor. He died and
waa burled at Culpepper Court Houae.
Va. He l!t a larg- family. H!n grand-
eon Hume i ume to Texas at an early
day and settled In this county. Before
the war be was one of the wealthiest
elav" owners In north Texaa He died
in 1874 ot his plantation at I'reston
Bend. He left four children. Mrs
Wulter Colbert of Ardmore 1. T.; Cha
K. Hume of El Paso. Texa: nnd V.r
gtnlit now the wife of J T. Ciank
There arc otlu.- heirs In Texas de-
scending fmm the brother .Alfred
Hume. Mayoi Charles Hume the wel!
linown la-r of daKexton Is one of
them. In Virginia t.'iere are a number
of Qelrs alui by Inieinuurl.tgc the
namea of Uovernor Kemper flenera!
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ONE MORE CHANCE
To Visit Eureka Springs Arkansas.
Monday August 16Ui 1901 the
Frisco Line will have a special excur-
sion at rate of ?5.00 for the round
trip tickets limited to ten days from
date of sale and good returning on any
tegular train within limit.
Tli 1 3 is only u gentle hint to glre
you an opportunity to make your prep.
aratlouB. Watch this apace for full
particulars or make yourself . known
to either of the undersigned by postal
or letter.
B. F. Dunn
District Passenger Agent
Wichita. Kas.
Bryan Snyder
General Passenger Agent
St. Louis Mo.
9 00
THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
Trains No. 1 and No. 8 Pullman
sleeper between Memphis Little Rook
nnd Oklahoma City freo reclining
chair cars between Memphis and
Weathorford.
Trains No. 2 nnd No. 4 Pullman
sleepers between Oklahoma City and
Memphis Free reclining chair cars
between Weatherford and Memphis.
Connections At HI Reno with C R.
I. & P. At Oklahoma City with Snnta
Fo and Frisco. At South McAlester
with M K. & T. At Little Rock with
Littlo Rock Hot Springs & Wostorn
for Hot Springs. At Memphis with
all linos for all points north south
southeast and northoast
G. H. Lee General Passenger Agent
J LiUle ltock Ark.
C. B. Hart General Western Agent
Oklahoma City Okla.
Every Bottle
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"The Beer That is Making Guthrie Famous"
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CURES
BLOOD AND
TROUBLES.
SKIN
Trial Treatment Free.
Is your blood poor? Ib it thin? Nose
blooding and headache? Pricking pains
in the skin? Skin pale? Skin feel hot
and swollen? All run down? Is your
blood bad? Have you Pimples? Erup-
tions? Scrofula? Rating Sores? Itch
lng burning Bxema? Dolls? Uloers?
Cancer? Scaly Uruntlons? Skin or
Scalp Itch? Dlood Hair or Skin hu-
mors? Tired out with aches and pains
In bones and joints? Hare you heredit-
ary or contracted Dlood Poison? Ulcers
In throat or mouth? Swollen glands?
Rheumatism? As tired In morning as
when you went to bed? Have they re-
sisted medical treatment? If you have
any of the above troubles Ii. D. I!.
M(r.ifirii. lIlAml finis. nttniilil lvxi tolsgkn
n.- aa..1 fcw r. . nf .'..l.w.. I m"V IU WHIUW -UVUIW t V.Wl
Court Houae appear on the list Mis-1 at once. R B. D. heals every Bore re-
aotiri has quite a number of hens an.l stoitng to the Skin the Illoom of per-
these have
employed
Stone to art as their attorney MaJr I j. .
4111111V Mi wiiufBiuii niu i jii e in lie
Texas helra So far over 130 heirs lme
been discovered One of thiae W a l.i'lv
ex-ijvriioi ject ;u.aith and making new rich
Large bottles at drug stores fl.
Trial treatment of B. B. B. free by ad-
livlng at Laa Vegaj.. N. M who haOjreMn Blood Bam Company Atlun
in jirr poni.ej.0iun me iaiiiu ii ' im
ties Hume family which uill he tut
In
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tn Ga. Describe your trouble and we
will include free medical advlre. B
B. B. never fails to cure quickly and
permanently after ill fails. Thor-
oughly tested for thirty years. Over
Hhe 3000 voluntary testimonials of cures
prii-1 by B. B. B. Eaglo Drug Store.
There is something' to
See Eat & Drink
Along the
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Bears the Positive Guarantee of
$ioob that no subititute for Malt and
Hops is used in the manufacture of
of this Beer. The large demand for
3.
is undisputed proof of its popularity.
Every First Class Bar in Guthrie
handles Gettlemans. Special atten-
tion given to family Trade
TELEPHONE NO. 2.
ffl. WEINBERGER
Sole Distributor (or Oklahoma
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The beautiful Oark mountains
I'rod Harvey eatlnu houses and ;afe cars
EurclcaJSprlnKS ater
The famous health lesort. I
Through cars without change on all Frisco
trains between
WICHITA OKLAHOMA AND
ST LOUIS
Pullman Palace Sleepers
Reciining Chair Oars
(Seats Free)
Parlor Day Coaches
Trains leave V'lchlta 1:80 aad 10: ;
0k-
D. 0
lahoma City lO.l&a. in. Arrive at St.luls
folwwinp uiornlne at T:8B and evening at 6.
Train leaving St iouis 9 p tn. arrives Wich-
ita I'M p. in. Oklahoma 5:11 p. m. Train
leaving Au Lonts a. m arrives Wichita
6:Sa. m.
Santa Pe trains nek close conoectloes at
Wichita and Oklahoma for all Frisco points
Further Information regarding rales 'ime
routes maps. etc. will he cbeerfullv given
bvaay Frisco representative or the under-
signed. It is a pleasure torus to uaswer
oueatlona. 1IKYAN S.SVDHK.
Oen'l Paas AgL BL Lou
II K. DU.N.N. Dlit-!. Agl.WiChlU
Seals - and Rubber
Stamps aaggggjia.
A 3 pound Star Seal for $2.G0.
A 5 pound Star Seal for. .a $3.50.
3 lb. Star Seal. A Nickel-platoA Seal for $2.50.
These prices are for seals delivered to auy postofllce or express olllce in Oklahoma
We can furnidh anything in plain or
Automatic Sklf-Inkino and dating Kubber
Stamps. "VVrito for Pricoa on what
you want.
Km.
The Uader Printing Co.
Guthrie Nickel-Plated Pocket Seal.
We Make the Best
Blank Bookn iu OkUhoma.
MSfr
terestingr and of Inestimable . iu.-proving-
tbo descent and tirutii In-x
the family
Mrs. Crunk ri-:icheil Kansas City thi
mornlnsf ami will be preeent at
a metlnK t the heirs.
Itnowe M'i lltil of the
ent status of the estate It huv
branch of th.- Hum family. As et tli-
lielrs have ..niv the nsaurames f worn Quthrlo Public Library
lawyers a tu itw vulue uf tne prop-1 TUG public library and free reading
rtv. However eueh aMe lawyer aa frogm are jocated In the east room.
(lernnr Skiiw Major Ifume unrt Oen- l . . . a. ii. nn
eral Hank. Hav lnvestlAt.l thv mat ""sirs In the Stnpleton block. Open
ter .ind ti-v at lenst tbinu wrii enough ! each day In the week oxcept Mon-
of it to aii thit. miiiinK "T i' h.iin day from io a. m. to 0 p. m Closed
It ptatji that on of th-ae ia oa Saturdays and Sundays from 12
yp-s will go Ji Kiia-lanu t ln tlgii' .
tt.rti.er tQ 1 p. m.
(First published in Dally I-eader
June i 1901.)
In the District Court ot Logan
County Oklahoma Territory.
Thomas J. Carpenter Plaintiff
vs.
Mary Carpenter Defendant.
Publication Notice.
Tho said defendant Mary Carpen-
ter Is hereby notified that she baa
been sued in said court by said plain-
tiff Thomas J. Carpenter tn which
court he has filed his petition and
that said defendant must answer said
petition filed by the plaintiff oa or be-
fore the 10th day of August A. D
1901. or iald petition will be taken
as true and Judgment will be render-
ed la his favor against defendant
granting plaintiff an absolute divorce
from her and dissolving the bonis
of matrimony existing between the
plaintiff and defendant.
K R. Thurston
Attorney for Plaintiff.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
i
Attest:
fSEAl. )
By T A
M. C. Hart
Clerk of the District Court.
Neal Deputy.
. VAMOTACTOKKU SY ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
tf Wfl'll 'I'JIK HtL
v :! jji-i. - ."-tTi.lT. -3!
The Laughlin
Fountain Pen
A very uneful article
We have made special arrange-
munti with the manufacturers
wnereby we can furnish you a
first class fountain pen at about
one half of the regular price.
Compare these prices:
A good $1.50 pen for SI. 00
A good $2.00 pen for $1.26
A good $2. 50 pen for 81. 50
t A ffood $8.00 pen for 2.00
Special pnccH in quantities.
We cannot guarantee these
E rices to lai long so you had
etter be quick.
Leader Printing Co
i 'jui ." e Oklahoma
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
The Leader Blank Book
Department is the place
For Scale Books.
Sent by Return Mail
E-Sb.S0 3?ear 30a52sesaa.
CHAS. POND.
PiiONK. 109.
STEAM
f u ii LJP
RY
AQENT3 WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
I'JOR HARRISON (.VTIIKIlfi. OKLAHOMA.
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