The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 99, Ed. 1, Monday, September 16, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEApER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY 8EPTEMDER 15 1901.
LEADER'S CLASSIFIED WANTS
WANTS Sfflu AWfflWANT
LET THE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT YOU WANT OH
THEY'LL NO! KNOW
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED Salesman to soil lubricat-
ing oils and groaBOs on salary c
commission. Excellent slda lino. The
A. O. Ilarbaugh Co. Cleveland 0.
WANTED Man to toko chargo ot di-
rectory must havo $100. References
required. "J. L" Loador office.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED Ladles each city. Honest
paying proposition to ono willing
to work. Particulars for dtamp. O.
M. Glenn Wichita Kas.
' BUSINESS PERSONALS!
WANTED Young man with $750 can
socurc third interest with treasur-
ershlp of well known theatrical com
pany; ?225 profits guaranteed weekly;
oxperienco unnecessary: investigation
Bollclted. Address Y 4G6 The Inter
Ocean.
WANTED To know o whereabouts
of William- McMantera aged about
69 years formerly of Ballynahlnch
Ireland; last hoard of at Red Falls
"Minn. Any information will bo gladly
rocclvcd by his sister Elizabeth Mc-
Glffoid 22 Burmak street Bnllyna-
felgh Belfast Ireland.
MASSEUSE.
WANTED Every lady to know that
Mrs. Dr. Qunn is a professed mas-
seuso aud now roady to give treat
ments at her homo 120 South First
street Guthrie. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. ro.
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(Fi;ra the Philadelphia Record.)
Evory school has room for Improve-
ment. Making headway knitting the "neck
of a sweater.
Even a hungry Bailor will scorn a
bight of rope.
It's peculiar that tho product ot tho
still makes men noisy.
A good mirror Hlls the truth no
matter on whom It refloats.
The proper ago nt which a girl
should get married is tho parsonage.
Tho man who gets In a peek of
trouble Is in a measure to bo pitied.
A woman need never hopo"to keep
a secret. Ago will tell on her.
Misfortunes usually o:mo in pairs'
but tho first one eamo in apples.
What's done can never ho undone
especially if it's a sirloin steak.
Some women aren't as sway backed
as they are laced.
Tho church's strongest card with
most people lo at tho two onds of their
lives when they are coming into the
world and going tut o It.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
MAKES
Beautiful Women
It adds bo much to tho appearance
an I comfort of both mon and women.
You can easily secure aud always
have beautiful hair abundant and
gl03sy with comfort and cleanllncBa
of the scalp by using tho old well
Beggs'
Hair Renewer
It lasts Is very econlmlcal harm-
less but sure and perfect In Jti re-
sults. It makes hair grow restores
Ita color and brilliancy Btopa Its fall-
ing out or thinning removes dandruff.
Guaranteed. For sale nt druggists
find dealers or address lor booklet
Beggs Mfg. Co.
CHICAGO.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Choice lot fo flne Bol-
gian Hares; prlcea to suit to buy
ers. 710 East Harrison avenue. Gtitli
rio Okla.
FOR SALE A tandem; in good con-
dition; will Boll cheap. Addross
"Tandem" Leader office
FOR SALE) A 60cond hand number-
ing machine. Prico $30. Address
Loador office.
WANTED to Boll a bnkor's trough at
a bargain. Apply to Mrs. Potzold
1102 W. Mansur.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
tvii RENT Furnlshod rooms 423
North Division street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room close In south exposure. Ad
dress "N" Leader office.
WANTED At once a 7 or 8 room
house in good location. Apply to
H. Baermann Lock Box 104 Guthrie
Okla.
WANTED Side lino men wanted to
call on harness and hardware trade
with lino of choice brushes and cur-
ry combs; Inclose stamp for particu-
lars. Hawkoyo Brush Works Iowa
City Iowa.
WE PAY $20 a week and expenses to
men with rigs to introduce Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co.
Parsons Kas.
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(Philadelphia Record.)
' In a yacht race Is isn't the cup that
cheers.
The yachting crank has nautical
talk that has never been used.
First you down tho drinks and thon
tho drinks down you.
It's no 5ln to kiss a girl ifyou don't
toll her yon are going to do it.
What has the woathor done that It
should bo talked about so much?
Whou a woman gets mad she al-
ways wishes she wore a man and
Cbuld swear.
You may make a mistake if you try
to kiss a girl but you may make a
blggor ono if you don't.
When he is asking a girl to marry
him tho stuttering man has just na
good a chanoo to make or understand
him as anybody elso.
Borrowoll"Closeflt loaned mo ?5
yesterday." Harduppo "Did ho take
gOB?"
During tho preserving sonson there
Is no such word as can't. Can is tho
word.
Somi girls would like to be rich just
to bee how much Ice croam soda they
could consume at ono sitting.
Mrs. Muggins "Is your husband a
sound sleeper?" Mrs. Bugglns "Ye.
Indeed. Sometimes the sound is
simply awful."
Nell "Mlts Antique says you and
she are old friends." Belle "Yes: I
may say she Ib about the oldest friend
I have."
Wlgg "ProfeeelQnal divers are all
reckleea." Wagg "But only when
there's a wreck.
When a girl can't change her name
through courting she can sUll apply
to the aourts.
Wlgg "General Firespltter's little
wife asms to manage him pretty well."
Wagg "Yes. she's the general mana-
ger of the household."
Henpeckk"As a rule death seldom
affects me but there Is ono man whoee
sad taking off has filled my life with
misery." Wigwag "He muet. Indeed
have been a dear friend." Henpeckee
-On the contrary I never saw him
He waB ray wife's first husband."
No seeing not belWlug
As some old fogies say.
There are some Calks J don't believe.
Yet see them every day.
THE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENTS
(Chicago Iteeord-H6rald.)
Tho proposition that the president
"liquid keep away from the" public
order to avoid posniMe attacks by
as.aasljs la Dot lik.-h to have the
slightest effect. Vice Ptesldent Roose
velt has shown hla contempt for it
by lils conduct in Buffalo. He has
walked about as usual with no more
idea that he was specially exposed to
danger than any othv of the 400000
peonle in the city and hla Is the natur-
al American temper. i
A public man who Is saturated with
our "Democratic spirit who line spent
a great part of Ills life in electioneer-
ing and mingling with the oroivd will
not withdraw himself trom the con-
tact and live ieolated like a caar. He
may submit to a special guard of de-
toctlvos but even Unit is likely to
prove lrkaome to him. and his natural
Impulses ennnot be controlled alto-
gether. Though the public reception
is often n bore. It Is the wine of life
for him to turn from the dull routlnb
of oftlco and meet great popular as-
somblagos again to feel that he Is one
of tho people to enjoy his succocs
with them to receive their applnuse
as ho has dono during many a hard
fought political battle. And what-
ever may be nld now. the peoplo will
like the man who goes about freely
among them and dislike tho exclusive
man. It will take more trngodlos still
to convince them or any popular pres-
ident that the Intercourse betwoon
him and them must be discontinued.
In saying this we do not monn to de-
rido tho dictates of prudence. Wo aro
discussing merely tho practical as-
pects of tho question. What Is pro-
posed Is a complete chango of cus1-
tim and a complote chnngo of habit
of thought and feeling for the individ-
ual nnd for the wholo nation. This
is a revolution which is not llkoly to
occur.
There Is Just ns little that is of prac-
tical value In the talk of drastic laws
against assassins ft mny satisfy a
certain Bentiment to call an assault
upon tho president treason slnco it
makes tho crime appear more distinct-
ly as a crime against the nation. But
tho ausassln would not bo terrified by
tho word treason. If ho wero an An-
archist It would perhaps mean ' great-
er glory to him for ho scoffs at loyal-
ty. And however that may be he Is
out lo commit murdor and expects tho
punishment ot murdor. Tho only
thing gained by a chango of name in
tho crime would bo the right to exo-
auto hm even If his attack failed.
Tint might satisfy a sense of Justice
Lbut it would not net ns a preventive
for In these ensos tho risk of death is
always taken.
All the vague hints of "terrible pun-
ishments" come to nothing under an
analysis. Tho proapoct of cruel treat-
ment Is over beforo the nihilist but
an oppressive despotism keeps mak-
ing nihilists. Wbero loze majesty Is
most broadly Interpreted tho Jails aro
full nnd those guilty ot tho crime
multiply. Whllo therefore It might
do not hnrm to define as treason any
bodily uasauft upon tho president
which could be properly construed nB
an assault upon tho government our
best protection and tho president's
best protection llos In the Influence
of our Institutions which are the
product ot the best political thought ot
threo conturlos upon tho eharactor
of our cltlzons. Wo should not lose
faith In tho efficacy of theie Institu-
tions because of ono isolated act of
Anarchy. Tho laws as they oxis' ro
as adequato as any laws to keep An-
archy down and we suffer from the
liberty that has become license only
whon thoy are not properly enforced.
ume
The Beer that is Making Guthrie
Famous
GETTELMAN'S
Natural
Process
Unsurpassed as a tonic for a run down system
and recommended by (physicians as a remedy for
insomnia.
Every bottle of Gettelman's bears this guarantee
$1000 REWARD
Will be paid to anyone who can prove that we have
used any substitute for Malt and Hops in the
manufacture of this Beer.
Call up Telephone No. 2 and order a trial case
M. WEINBERGER
Sole Distributor for Oklahoma
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Stood Death Off.
E. B. Munday a lawyer of Henri-
etta Tex. once fooled a grave digger.
He says: "My brother was very low
with malarlals fever and jaundice. I
persuaded him to try EJectrlc Bitters
and he was soon much better but con-
tinued their use until he was wholly
cured. I am sure Electric Bitters
saved his life." This remedy expels
malaria kills disease germs purifies
the blood; aids digestion regulates
liver kidneys and bowels cures con-
stipation dyspepsia nervous diseases
kidney troubles female complaints;
gives perfect health. Only (0o at A.
E. (J ray's drug store.
A
WICHITA'S i
BIG CARNIVAL
A Round Week of Fun in a Square Town A
ESE Pyrotechnic Display
Introducing the Falls of Niagara a seething
mad torrent of fire 200 feet long and 100 feet high.
Many pyrotechnic creations never before attempt-
ed except at Manhattan Beach New York.
f Dare Devil Kilpatrick
In his thrillino and dano-rnneicnpnt urun nn 1
fcj foot incline 80 feet high
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120
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BIG
MIDWAY
SHOWS
20
Gold Is a wonderful feitlltxtag agent.
It has caused many a family tree to
l spring up and get its full growth In a
few hours.
Gentlemen: My wife was afflicted
with dyspepsia and constipation for
years. After trying other retsodtes I
purchased a bottle of Dr. Oaldwoll's
Syrup Pepsin for her pod she Is rap-
idly Improving. I cannot be without
this valuable medicine. Itesp. Yours
8. BIHoti Elk City Kas.
Dec. 13 1580.
gold by I: B. mite & Co.
k Angelo American Exhibition of Trained Animals
k Magnificent Streets of Cairo and Oriental Theatre
THE WORLD RENOWNED PASSION PLAY
At presented by the Peasants at Ob?rammerran
A remote period Is the one due at
tho end of a woman's remarks
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One Fare Rate
O ON ALL RAILROADS
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 99, Ed. 1, Monday, September 16, 1901, newspaper, September 16, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75725/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.