The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 83, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 27, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY AUGUST 27 1601.
IN ARMOR BRIGHT
A WARRIOR KNIGHT
Conies Gajly Into the Land
Wkrc Women and Horses
Are Famous
I H. Annodnt' I 1'ifns 1
Louisville Ky. i.k .'7 The ruU
fr hoi k to the tn. nntnl oni'lave f
K ilglit- T mplare Ik: hi toilay nnd by
niit thi niotropoliH will l" complete
ly in tli hands of th.- Inailprs. Tlif
btr.rts nro fUlid nH1 marching le
tailinxutw nnd th air fairly trembled
I;om miiHlr of iiumiK il s- raa bands
wlil h iortPd tin- at'vnia commiin
Jitkh to their h.i(luu(irt( rn
Tlx- '.itlro cntiul portion of the
cltv lii-t night was flood od wltli HhKt
from m i lads of vtn I colored lncand"
ctot plolioH Great T.Miiplar crosses
and aliieldH ndorn th ontirt- fronU of
ollWr buitdinga and IiuhIiiobh houses.
Crusadera and pram In war horses
of heroic design constructed of cathe
lral Klaus behind which are placed
olertrh lights arc i onapic uous flRtireH
on Home of the public hullfllngs. Pes
toons of colorpd lights span the thor
onghfareo of forty different blocks In
the lie.irr of '.ho cltv
A. dlmax to the decoratle effects
'as been reached I the quadruple
electric arch at Fourth aenue and
Uroadway and In the court of honor
In front of the JeffetHon county court
house on Jefferson street between
Fifth nnd Sixth. The mnKnlflconce of
tho former structure was not realized
until Kb 5000 incandescent lamps
wore lighted last night. Four nuuwlve
plora i any the structure upward
from tho four corners of the sidewalks.
Heroic flfjures of standing knights
nnd nrmoured crusaders on steeds of
war Kuard the approaches. Delicately
wrought Templar emblems are dis-
played on the for faces of the struc-
ture In heavy relief made still bolder
by the countless lights that outllno
then. Tho masalvo domo that arches
nbovo tho intersection of the two
streets Is surmounted by a oroaB nnd
crown ono of the most striking of
the Tomplnr ombloms. Tho crown Is
25 feet In dfamotor and Is Jowelod In
golden light. The cross is 22 feet
high nnd literally covored with scar-
iot lamps. From tho ground to the tip
of tliu trnui la n. (llatnuca of RQ faat.
An ntoctrlojil mechanism mnkes the
cross and crown revolve thus caus-
ing tho entire structure to present a
similar nppenrance from each of Its
four approaches.
Great Court cf Honor.
In the court of honor twenty-six
pillars each thlity feet high line tho
Idca of the ttreot in fiont of the court
house nnd lead on one side up tho
monster balustrades that run from the
sidewalk to the entrance of Uie build-
ing. The bnses of the pillars nro nlno
nnd ono-half feet high and surmount-
nd around the bottom of the columns
with potted plants On an urn on the
top of each column grows a Boston
palm olRht feet high. Garlands of
flowers ni.d green three strands In
nil connect the pillars of the south
Bide of th" street and on tho north
side where the court house la situ-
ViSZZ r - ' 3
THE HOME OOLD CURE.
Drunkards Aro Being Cured Dally
In Spite of Themselves.
An
No
of the Nerves. A Pleasant
Positive Cure for the Liquor
Habit.
corner Fifth and High streets. It is
expected Umt the deliberative ses
sions of the grand body will extend
iov. r a perloit of four days. Ono que
tlon Ilkel) to come up for the ootmiil
lnnnlAtia Tfiiatmjtiit tiu AShlk ...
Noxious Doses. No Woakenlna h. r ..ti.n.t.i... . ...... i-ClB IPE! I no1 jr "A R 1
- ".w.llt5 Vii iiiunviitrL iieim um dkhmhaimi lj) Vftwl V
flnd mi.tifrrn for 'i mli.v tn lir hi. ........
"- ' " " w...... .. .. CMIllltll
I) (' Another problem that will
doubtless be considered i the reia
tion of lodge aod chapter membership
to proper standing In the Templar
order. The fraternal attitude of the
American order to tne encampments
ofEnglandand Wales will al pro. COinpletC EXtCITial ZVA
consiueraiion.
't Ik no rally known and mi
ler stood th it Drunken-ss Is a dls-
i .ii and not weakness. A bqdy fill-
ed with poison nnd nerves complete-
ly nhaUered hv periodical or constant
use of In tor iting liciuors requires
ably be a matter for
i 'tegular
routine business will of I Illtd'Hal TlCatlllCUt
otsrse as usual demand attention.
the election of officers and the selec-
an antlOote mimbiu of neutralising
and eradlatlnK tills poison and de . ... . . .
. . . . tlon or the next meeting place nrob-
Btroylug tin craving for Intoxicants. I ... . 1 .
. . 'bly occurring on Thursday. For the
Sufferers nay now cure themselves ... . " ... ...
. . ... . . . latter honor two cities Milwaukee
at home without publicity or loss of . . ' """"""
. ;. tt"d Minneapolis are avowed cane 1
tlmo from business by this wonder- .
ful 'HOMIB OOLJJ cnrtE" which has! ' . . .
. . i Then a Week of Jol Ity.
been perfected afier many years of . . ... . .
. . . 1 . . On Thursday night a grand lawn
close study and trsatment of fnebrl-' . ... . ' . f '
l Sir Knights at the Masonic Widows'
and Orphans' home a fireworks dis
play accompanying It. Colonel Will
w JL
ates The faithful uae according to
directions of this wonderful discovery
Is positively guaranteed to cure the
most obstinate case no mattor how .. ' .A ...
. . ' . .. "axes the young writer will the
unru it ciriiinei. uui icluiui muun
the marvelous transformation ot thou-
sands of Drunkards Into sober indus-
trious and upright men.
same evening have charge of an enter-
tainment at the Horse Show building.
In which 200 negoes will give In song
the story of the colored man In the
WIVES CURE YOUIl IIUSDANDS! '.. ' ...
.nt.ntn.Mnttni.vmmBATnms.loulh from Rnt-U"" plantation
Jays to the present. That night will
..10 be inaugurated a series of river
PYi'tirttlnna tnp tlta 1iAnAt nf Mm
and Is so sklllMl'y devised and lire- Uwt w be
CHILDKBN CUnK YOUUFATHBItS
This remedy is In no sense a nostrum
but Is a specific for this disease only
pared that it is thoroughly soluble
and pleasant to the taste to that It
can ho given In a cup of tea or coffee
without the knowledge of the per-
son taking 1L Thousands of Drunk-
ards have cured thomselvos with this
priceless rumedy and as many mora
havo boon cured and made temper-
each afternoon and evening during Uie
conclave.
Wednesday is to be devoted to Vie
competitive drills the first that have
been given under the ausptcles of the
Templars since the trlonnial of 1883
at San Francisco Five sterling silver
trophies have been prepared as prizes.
nto men by having the "OURK" j the first of tbew-a handsome banquet
mimsieruti uy iuviiib iiibiiub .hiu ioib-
tlvoe without tholr knowledgo In
coffeo or ten and ballove today that
T
Sk2mm-
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and boneOolnl
ffueU of t)u well known remedy
Hynui' op Fina lUHiuifaeUired by the
Oaufoknia Fm Svnui' Co llhutrate
tho value of obtaining the liquid laxa-
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally lttxauvu and presenting
thumiu the form most refreshing to the
tasto ntul aixwptable to tho system. It
is the one perfeet strengthening laxa-
tive cleansing the system effectually
dispelling colds lu'iuhiol-c-s and fevers
Ifontly yet promntlv and enabling one
toovoroomo if.bltual oonstlpatiauper-
inanetitly. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and ub-
thoy discontinued drinking of their
own froo will. DO NOT WAIT. Do
not bo doludod by apparnnt and mis-
leading "Improvement." Drlvo out
tho dlsoaso at onco and for all tltno.
Tho "HOME GOLD OUItU" is sold nt
tho oxtromoly low price of Ono Dol-
lar thus placing within roaeh of
everybody a troatmont moro effectual
than others costing $25 to ?C0. Full
directions accompany oach paohnge.
Special advice by skilled physicians
when roquosted without extra chargo.
Sont prepaid to any part of tho world
on rocolpt ot Ono Dollar. Address
Dept. D 448. EDWIN B. GILES &
COMPANY 2830 and 2332 Market
street Philadelphia.
All corroepoudancu strictly confidential.
service of thirty-four pieces vnluod
at $3000. Seven drill corps aro ejv-
tored In the Infantry division as fol
lows: Columbia No. 2 Washington
D. C; Cnlvary No. 3 Parkorsburg
W. Va.; Allegheny No. 85 Alleghany.
Pa.; Hanselmann No. 1C Cincinnati;
St. Bernard Vo. 36 Chicago; Colora-
do No. 1 Denver and Golden Gato
Np. 10 San Francisco. California
commander No. 1 Is the only entry In
the mounted drill contest.
Tweuty-olght bluo grasB holies will
act as sponsors for tho Sir Knights
on tho drill flold. Tho aw:awHjt prlzos
will be aunouncod Wodnosday ovon-
ing four United States army ofticors
and one Knight Templar acting as
judgas ot the drill. Tho sponsors will
have a pleasing part to play in tho
exercises of the evening which are to
be held nt the Horse Show building
and will select one ot tho drilling
teams to give an exhibition drill.
The crowning number of the woek's
social programme will coma Thurs-
day evening in the conclave hall. This
will bo held at Confederate hall one of
the largest dance pavilions in the
south. During the entire week of the
triennial the visiting commnnderles'
will entertain lavishly. A number of
the best kyiown Templar organiza-
tions of the United States lmvo estab-
lished hendquarters and will maintain
'"open home" during the conclave.
Balls receptions and fetes will en
liven the social end of the woek.
Various other features have boen
scatterec throughout the weok for the
entertainment of visitors from abroad.
I A unique event will be a sale on the
THE SBT consisting of CUTICURA
SOAP to cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales and soften tho thickened
cuticle CUTICURA OINTMENT to
Instantly allay Itching Irritation
ami Inflammation and Aoothe and
heal and CUTICURA RESOLVENT
to cool ascd cleanse the blood and
expel humour germs. A SINCILB
SET is often sufficient to euro tho
most torturing disfiguring skin
scalp and blood humours rashes
itchlngs and Irritations with loss
of hair when the best physicians
nnd all other remedies fall.
MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
Uts GtmcuuA Boat aralMed by Cuticitra
Oixtmckt the ient kin -cure lor proMrv
log purifying; six! be lulltjlng the iklp for
olenMlng Ut icalp of rrtii-tt (cale and ln-
drulf nnd th Mopping of fulling hair for
Mftsnlnf whltelii and soothing red rough
ftwl cors usacW for baby nulie. Itclilne
and rbaflngs and for all the parpotet of tlio
toilet lwtii ami nnMBry. Million of Women
UN CvrtousA Soai- In tho font) of bsui for
nnuoylng Irritations Inflammation and ox-
oorlatloni or too free or offemlve porjlr-
atlDQ In the font of wanhca for uloeraUva
weabnewm and for many n.-inatlre antiseptic
purpoteii wlilrli readily Bnggeiit themcolfoa
to women nnd especially mother. No
amount of penuaslon ean lmlure those who
li.tVo onco mod It to ute nny oilier ospeelally
for preferring and purifying tho ekln seolp
and hair of infant- and children. Ctrncmix
tiOAr einUnos tn O.sr. 8oai at O.-ci: 1'hiok
'ho 1UWT BUn nnd comploxion soap and tho
wr tollrt hath and baby eonp In tho world.
Qoll throBshtot lh ihH. Dritlih D.roti F fftw.
Itir SOt2tJSOhlrHtltouM 8qtndoo Tli
)aco ad Ciuu. COBr. Bolt ITopt.
LONE WOLF STILL FIGHTING.
By Associated Press.
Washington Aug. 27. Kx-Congress-man
Springer today llled with the
clerk of tho court of appeals of tho
District of Columbia his brlof In tho
Lone Wolf Injunction suit to rostraln
tho oocrotary of tho interior from op-
ening the lands of tho Kiowa Coman-
che nnd Apacho Indians In Oklahoma.
The brief is an elaborate argument
against tho legality ot tho opening.
The caso will be heard at tho October1
term ot tho court.
sted follow from the piers that line
the street up to tho columns connect-
ing with the front ot the building. To-
night the scene Is Intensified in beau-
ty by U10 use of thousands of electric
lamps.
The court house is a building- of
ittorn Ionic architecture and Its fruit
Is outlined In rows of Licandesient
lamps. Aorose Sixth strtct the city
hall Is a palace of light every angle
and outllno at the big building being
traced In rows of lights ot different
colors. Similar decorative effocts are
witnessed on the exterior ot the cus-
tom housa whoro the grand conmimr-
dery of Kentucky opened headquarter
Monday night.
Formal Opcnlnp Toriay. 1 tobacco "breaks" of Louisville north-
Thls morning Uie formal opentug of em and eastern knights being treat -the
triennial tool: place with U.c uroni.r I to an unusual scane in this great
paiade. Major John H. Leathers of! market of one ot the state's staple
Louisville an ex-Confederate officer I pro-liicts. These sales will occur
was grand marsbul of tho parade He Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
estimated that thic were uot !cbs 'Excursions to Mammoth Cave Cunt-
than 20000 TempLuH and 2500 musl- berla.id Oap the Blue Grass Region
Chilli In line. The start was made jot Kentucky and the battle fields of
promptly at 9 30 o'clock (central j Kentucky and Tennessee 'will be run
standard time) from the intersection for the sir Knights and their frieads
of Seventh and Main streets jou Thursday and Friday.
The route of the parade was about '
three and a half miles in length much
of Uie distance being through the
handsome residence sections ot the
city where shade trees touch branch-
es above the thoroughfares. Moving
east from Uie starting point the col-
umn passed up Main street to Brook.
Question n.wered.
Yes August Flower still has the
largest sale ot any medicine In tho
civilized world. Your mothers' and
grandmothers' never thought of islug
anything else for indigestion o. Bili-
ousness. Doctors wore soarco am.
receiving the officers and members of tney seldom heard ot Appendicitis
the grand encampment at the court Nervous Prostration or Heart failure
house; the line of march Uten lead etc. They used August Flowor to
south on Brook to Market west on 'clean out tho system and stop fer
Market to Sixth south on Sixth to j mentAtton of undigested food regit
Jefferson east on Jefferson through I late the action of the liver B.mulate
the court of honor to Fourth avenue the uurvous and organic uction of tho
; south on Fourth avenue to CheBtnut. ytem and tunt Is all tliey toolt when
east on Chestnut to Floyd s-mtli on feeling dull nnd bn.i with headaches
Floyd to Broadway weot on Broadway "! oUier aches. You only need a
.uryiiifr liroimrntums Bimpiy ccvrl-
op dry catarrh 1 they dry up tho secretioua
vLich adhere to the membrane and decom-
pose aiming a fur moro serious trouble than
the ordinary form of onuirrh. Avoid all dry.
lag inhalants fumes Rmohes nnd snoiis
aud mo that whioh cleanses soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Bairn is finch a remedy
arid will oure catarrh or ooldln the head
sadly and pleasantly. A trial size will bs
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell Uie
8O0. sise. Ely Brothers. 50 Warren St. N.Y.
ffhe Balm cures without pain does not
Irritato or oouse snooziug. It spreads itself
over nn irritated sod angry surface raliov.
log innusdtately the painful inflauinmHnri
With Ely's Cream Balm jou nro armed
Bfjeimt Nasal Catarrh oud liny Fever.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
The eacretary today Issued a char-
ter to the Farmers' State bank of
Ames Weeds county. The capital
stock la J9.000. The stockholders are:
S. T. Qoltry C. W. Ooltry N. W. Gol-
try all of Hold: L. Mathlas and li
L. Sloon otHoyle.
A charter was Issued to Uie Mis
souri Texas and Martin Oil Mining
and Prospecting company of Lawton.
The capital stock is $21000. The di
rectors are: nr. W. N. Lomraon of
Lawton W. T. Baker of Leeton Mo
A. Arueutrout Lawton.
The Jabback Faith Missionary
Training Home and Orphanage of
Thomas Custer county was Issued a
charter. -The directors are: A. L-.
ICisenbower J M. Zook Anna B. Hlsen-
bower and Mary E. SCook all of Thom
as Custer county
Notatll3 commissions were issued
to the following applicants: J. L.
Crank for Kay county. A. F. Moster-
aian for Canadian county
jIWi nil si lta fwtllij t tlica WldriiMte
Itv... nnd Iw.lvuU iifflimti w..lnrr ' tn Fourth avenue turulnsr under the I tW dOBOS Of Qreeu'S August Flower
or irritating tlmm make it the ideal I quadruple arch Into Uie latter thor-!1" liquid form to make you satisfied 1
tt?nUV.eiiroaof manufacturing flira iouthtare; south on Fourth avenue to there Is nothing serious tho matter1
nro ummI uh they are nloaant 10 ilu- j Kentucky east on Kentucky to Third " 'ou- Get Green's Prise Almanac. I
tnsto but iliu mediuiual qualities) 01 the
remedy tire obtained from senna nnd
other aromatic plants by a method
hnpwn to tho OAMFonmA Fjo Svnur
Co. only In ordor to got IU hunefioial
tilTncUi ami to avoid imitation pleuso
tomomiirr tho full name of tho Company
pfliited wn tho-lront of overy pachugo.
High living intemperance exposure
and many other things bring on
Brlght's disease. Foley's Kidney Cure
will prevent Brlght's disease and all
other kidney or bladder disorders If
taken In time. Be sure to take Foley's
For sale by J N Wallace.
atonut' south on Third avenue to Hill
street whoie the officers and mem
Notice to Leader Subscribers.
All subscribers to thr Daily Leader
not receiving the piior regularly will
Women know pretty lips woie made confer a favor by notifying Uie off I CO
bers of Uie grand Micompwnt win to kiss and man Known'he was modo at once either in person or by 'phone.
tuke positions on th oltlclal r view-
ing stand; west on Iilll to Fifth
through St- Jomos court ta Central
park where the parade disbanded.
Immediately following the parade
to kiss them.
To Heal a. Hurt
Use Bannar Oalve tho groat heater.
Its. guarantood for cuts wounds Bores
tho sessions of tho grand cucampnlQ'lv pllos and all Bkln diseases Vaa no
CAI IF0RNIA FIG SYRUP Q0.
UAK FRAHOISCOj OA.I
..i.Kn rru-ltftI'rlMici pcrVottla. commenced at tho glrt'u high achoW iBubstltuto. For sale by J. N Wallaco. . by J. N Wallace
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A. II. DatJs ML Sterling. Ia writes:
"I was troublod with kldnoy complaint
for about two yearn but two ono dol-
lar bottles ot Foley's Kidney Cure
effected it permanent cure." For Bale
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Is the place where you tret the
BEST HAIRCUTS AND SHAVES
In town. Scientific Barbers.
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TI B DEADLY SEWER GAS-
from a leaky drain may give
the doctor a case of lyphoid
fever to work with unless you
permit the plumber to get in his-
work on the drain first.
Don't hesitate about having
ihe plumbing in your house ex-
amined by an expert if you
think there is the slightest de-
fect. A thorough overhauling
now will save many a dollar.
We know all about Plumbing
and we use our knowledge to
the best advantage.
Under Bank of Indian Territory. Phone 30
115 South Division Street. Outline Okla.
Guns Sportsmens Goods Cigars
Fine Tobacco.
You need a new gun for the new country. We have
it in 12 or 10 bore at $12 with a box of shells and re-
loading tools.
We harry a large line of Queensware and can save
you money. Call see our stock and be convinced.
Also a complete stock of groceries.
Vegetables and Fruit Received Fresh
Every Dr.y
BARRETT BROTHERS
Phone 170. East Oklahoma Ave.
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