The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER
Untcred In the postofflco at Guthrie
Oklahoma as &econd class
mail matter.
Printed by Loaddr Printing Co.
K Q. Nlblack Editor and Manager.
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1C 1001.
All members of the
lave Ijeen bribed wjll
and bo .counted.
council who
plcaso Btand
Mnyor Ball over there had boon
bribery In tho council. Here's a Job
ior tho granto Jury. '
Councilman Lljlios's unexpected loop
Is likely to came Mayor Ball to glvo
iho coaso firing order.
Guthrio allowed Itself to got tho
worst of n good ootjon crop this Boa-
son All adjacent towns nro thriving
as tho roault of brisk cotton mnrts.
tferry is onjoyirig a steady growth
Its pcoplo aro thrifty and progressive
The hospitality of the town nnd its
ability in atortaln are proven by tho
Jiuccos3ful riillltla encampment.
Very fine Ichthyosaurus guardicissus
Irotn the Ichthyosaur quarry In Juras
sic of Holssroadon. In Germany has
Just bean prosified to tho Museum of j Ing appears In this papor
natural history in New York. It Uj "if Mr. Ball allows his dcsjre to
luo feet threo Inches In longlh nnd favar an architect becauso of his bo-
came on a Slab. Its a mercy It didn't Ing his tenant delay the oreitlon of
como In a bottle. j this building then ho will hnvo to
make hlo account to tho jibopla and
It Is gravely announced Uint Cuban ' not to tho majority of tho connc.ll."
lire files aro to bo exported horo toi
tnko tho placo of gas. Must be shy. QUARTERLY INSPECTION.
of speculative truck In Cuba. "Whore t
is tho. reciprocity wo hnvo bosn talkJ Governor Names Committee to Ex-
lug about? Tnpfh fow gold brick andj amine Insane-Asylum
eroen gods emporiums nnd lot's com- '
xnenco business nt orioo. j Gururno- Jenkins has doslguated a
NEW P08TAL RULE IN EFFECT.
Tho new rule of tho nostofflce de
partment restricting second chus uip of Pawnee to visltufhe In-
matter has begun to take effect ond'WBe asylum at Norman to examine
Jt Is expected that It will bo in fuH'int0 the sanitary conditions nd the
operation before the end of this month. raftUei- of whether the inmate of the
As he department looks to this re-j ta-utuUoB u!laB r ;' r0ll
illation to do much toward wiping out !fori nnfl l0 8Umt a roporjftn tno
the annual deficit its working -wll. be maturs concerned to tho governor
watched with considerable interest by The aW8 of oklohqJim ma'tmg ap-
She more obsorvnnt part of the public proprlation for tho mjntonanco of tho
im-ao rums may no groupoil uroaa
Jy under threoJieads: First a prohl
Wtlcm upon tho return of unsJld ! mittQ0 0f threo competent regularly
copies of periodicals at pound rntei. ' practicing physicians who shall visit
cither hy news agents to publishers the insane asylum four tlmos qaoh
or by ono nows agent to another: seo- yoar nnd wno shall QXamlno Ul0 pntl-
ond the. exclusion of anything which u entB detained therein nnd report up.
properly ft book from tho privileges oa their cnn.minn nni tho Mniinv
extended to porknnc-i.1 no matter condition of tho asylum nnd they
-whether tho book appears under ttie .hull have tho power to peremptorily
sulso of a serial publication or not; Jdigchargo nil persona detained there-
and third the exclusion of periodicals in who are not actually insane
vh.eh depend for tholr subscription 1 And provided further that onch
list not upon their merits aa purvey- J physician so appointed shall $eelve
ora of news and literature but uponflv8 dollars per day and actlll ox-
tho offer of various "premiums." pcnB08 un(1 thnt mch yMtMm aliaU
... promou.cn upon uie return of
tmsold periodicals became effective '
Oct. 1; but tho other provisions of the
new regulations will come i-jto opera-
tion gradunlly. Naturally some time
must olnpso bofore it will bo posslblo
to detorailno what offeot tho new rule
Is 10 have on tho receipts of (he de
partment In several cacos public
tlons now enjoying the pound rat
xnay uBpond. while olwfi not unlike-
ly "Will contlnuo to use tho malls at
tho Increased rate of 8 cents a pou id
But In any event there would be a
savlug. Tho government now loses
and bub boon losing every year by
wn.uu jiuuiKjuuuuB ns Ecconu Qiass
jnattor so that oyqn wor thoy tatgu
out of the malls ontlrely tho. dejnart-
mem womu unsn.
Tho rqform will move slowly nnd It
inay take eovoral months to got It In-
to
smooth runniag order. Hut the
tetep is In the right direction nnd will
encourage the hopo that many othor
tich sten towa -d economy nnd ijjore
rational management may bo made.
and that li time the conduct of the1'
postoffico department may compare
favorably wJth that of any largo prl -
vole industrial 9r roorcantlle estnblUh -
.inpnf: n (be. coiiolry.
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STRIKING HARD
. AX MAYOR BAIL
(Contlhuod from Dacd 1.)
It. Havo we not tho samo right tb
uso our Judgincnt fn solcctlng tho
Koucart plans that lie' flas to Eelert
the Dennett plans?
"Mayor Ball now goo further and
publicly ohargos that soino of tho flvo
who voted for those plans aro bood-
lors and havo received n remunera-
tion for tholr -vote.
l now demand of Mr. Ball that he
either name bio mep or withdraw his
(charge of corruption
"Otherwlfio ho can nnswu in court
for my part of tho calumny. So far
us lodgo affiliations and friendship
are concerned I do not hclons to any
lodgo that Mr. Foucart doos and I
have always bun nnd nm now Just
. frlondly to Mr. Bennett aB to Mr.
Foucart.
"Iu regard to Mr. Poucart's state-
ment aB lepresontrd by tho mnyor In
hJ message what Mr. Foucart did
say to Mr. Ball was that If ho desired
to pay a premium on boodle he could
furnish plans nnd superintend the
work for $1 and make $1000 out of It.
This was snld la answer to Mr. Ball's
statement that hp had a proposition
to do the work for one-half of tho
price which tho council had called for
competitive bids.
"Tho mayor has very suddenly
changed his mind about the"8upbrln-
tendency or the building. lie was In
favor of Mr. Bonnott doing this until
Mr. Foucart's plans wero adopted and
wns In favor of employing Mr. Ben-
nett nt half prlco nftr Mr. Foucart
had boon employed.
Now however ho is In favor of a
cheap man to mnko tho plans nnd an
othor cheap man lo suporlhtond tho
construction of tho building. Verily
consistency thou art a Jewel.
"Now. ns It stands and you can take
tho records for It Mr. Foucart's plans
have beoa adopted hy tho council nnd
ho ll0U tt oontract; lW-- tho
construction of this city building. Tho
monoy Hot In the banks whjoh should
go out to our laboring ihen fffrAvork.
"Everything has boen dono proporly
and In order and tho advertisement for
I bids for tho construction of tho build
committee jf threo physicians con-
sisting of Dr. G. B. McKooby of Guth
rlo: Ilr. flnwdrlrlf nt Tiinlil- nml n
insano provides no follows:
"Tho govornor shull appoint a com-
not oooupy moro than thrco days.
"Wo all can vlow misfortune with
A countenance sorona;
It U10 mlsfoituno happens to
Some othor chap I moan. Tt
Kcir.cmbtr a C.Uy con 1 &u!o
of Scolt'j Emt.i.ioii "icn .i
proper quairu.Lj w..I
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H the hild is sickly .ithcv
rnpetite it will nourish r.r.ct
liic'gc it over until it can tak?
it UjU-1 food.
For dclicto children without
tvn 1 !( cv m a 1..M .
il"V 'm u.jv. n au in. ibw
with Splendid results.'
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The leaoeh quthrie Oklahoma Wednesday October 16
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The Best
Medicine
far Mothers
Dr. Pierce's
Favorite
rescription
"Wards cannot cxpreis how
(jratcful I am for your kind ad-
vice nnd your ' l'avorile Pre-
HCttption' " writes Mrs. D. B.
Harriet of Perrows Campbell
ro.va " I teei tnnt it ihb etireu
I had been ir. poor health for four
Suffered ijrratly with my right side
years
also with bannjt down pmu altd tny
I nerves were in a dreadful state Alter us-
I ig four bottles of jou ' Favorite Prescrlp-
I tion ' I am now well I am the mother of
two children With the first child I suf-
I fered twenty eight hours and with the
I second I used vour medicine and was sick
only three ionrs I believe Dr Pierce's
Favorite Prescription to be tho best medi-
cine iu the world for suffering females. I
wish you great success and hope that God
will filess you in your noble work."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser in paper covers is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay ex-
pense of mailing only Arulrcss Dr. R.
V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
RUN ON A BANK.
By Associated Trass
Buffalo. N. Y. Oct. 1G. Tho run on
tho Fidelity Trust company continued
this morning. Depositors wore given
tholr monoy as fast as their accounts
could be verified.
CURED OF ASTHMA
After 35 Years of Suffering. "
It will bo gratifying to Asthmatic
readers to loam that an nbsoluto euro
has at l9t been discovered by Dr.
Hudolph Sohlffraana. That the reme-
dy la an effectual ono can not bo
doubted aftor peruBnl of such testi-
mony as tnat of C. W. Van Antwerp
Fulton N V.. who saysi "Your
remedy (Schlffn inn's Asthma Cure)
x ho beat 1 over used. I bought n
package if our druggist nnditriod It
aad one boic ontlroly curodi- m of
asthma and I havo not had itisinco. I
can now go to bed and sleep all night
with perfect comfort which I havo
not dono before for 35 years and I
now eajoy. 1 hope that you will pub-
lish this letter that others ma' loam
of its wonderful virtues."
TERRITORIAL SNAP' SHOTS.
Matters of More or Less Interest to
leader Readers.
Mangum takes her dofoat In tho
location of the Southwestern Normal
school very gracefully.
Crowdad schools In Oklahoma aro
good proof of the heavy Increase in
population miring tho past ypar
Blaine county taxes have boon In-
creased on nccount of small pox last
winter and separato schools this. year.
Vda yoans ladies and confirmed
topors nro never satisfied with a mod
orate use oftho glass
Lota of poopio are about half-way
betwesn what you think thoy are and
what thoy protend to be.
If a quarter with a hole in it is
worth 20 cents a quartor with two
holes in it ought to be worth 40 cents.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
( From tho Now York Press.)
God's mill grinds ovon with tho
water that has passod.
Tho crying need of a woman is roal
teat s.
Nobody ever heard a man praise a
friend from whom he had borrowqd
mo.it.
Politicians have more tact than
highwaymen; "ulghwaymon have moro
sincerity.
UlUior wo always seom to be more
In earnest than wo aro or wo aro loss
In earnest than wo aeeni.
Teachers' Examination.
Notlco la hereby given that the rog-
ular quarterly oxamlnntlon.of appli-
cants for touchers certificates will be
held at the office tot tho county super
lntendent of Logan1 county nt Guthrie
onth 0 25th and 2Gth of Oqtober. 1901.
W. 8. Calvert
County Supt Logan County. Okla.
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FOR
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Yoii will call
g are headquarters this year for this line of g
goods. Gall and see what we have. Cj
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Proscriptions compounded with
fresh drugs a specialty Opposite P. O.
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THE ALVA NORMAL.
(Perkins Journnl.)
Brother Allison of the Chandler
Tribune thinks that tho "great N. T.
A." Is "away beyond" the othor ter-
ritorial Institutions in growth and
usefulness" becauso that school has
the largest enrollment. However ho
forgets to toll his readers that more
than seventy-five per cent ot the stu-
dents of that school aro doing tho
same work dono In tho primary
schools of tho territory. Allison be-
lieves that It is numbers and not work
that makes a school.
DoWitt's Little Early Rlsora novor
disappoint. They aro safe prompt
gentle effective In removing all lm-i-uiiUoc
from tho liver and bowels.
Small and easy to toke. Nevor grlpo
or distress. J. N. "Wallace.
BANNER SALVE
o most healing ealvo In tho world-
Spent a Pleasant
Monday evening n
Evening
llttlo surprise
party tis enjoyed at tho homo of Miss
Alblna Stovens on Oklahoma avenue.
A -party ot young ladles went In to
spond tho ovening. Tho chafing dish
wns brought into play and a sumptu-
ous lunch prepared to which tho young
Indlos did full Justice. Soveral flash-
light pictures wero taken ns souvenirs
of tho occasion. Tho ladles present
wore:
Mrs. Muudo Hoilman.
Misses Jesslo Payne Ethel Ornor
Desslo Fnzol Mario Torrlll Imogono
Green Alice Adams Alblna Stevons
$100 Rewa?d $100.
The readers of this naDtr will bo Dloased
to loam that there Is nt least one dread
ed disease that sclenco has bean able to
cure In all Its stages and that Is Catarrh.
Halls Catarrh Curo is the onl yposltlve
euro known to tho medical r.-nternlty.
Catarrh being a constitutional disease re-
quires a constitutional rteatment Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally acting
directly upon the blood nnd raucous sur-
faces of tho system thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In doing
Its work. Tho proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers tnat tney
offer ono hundred dol.'ara
for any caso
that It falls
to curo. oond for list of
testimonials. Address
F. J. CIIKNBY & CO
Toledo. O.
Sold by druggets 7Ec.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best.
The
Eagle Drug Store
Is the place to go to buy
Second Hand
School Books
Wo havo bought a big lot many as
good as new; way not use them and
Save Dollars?
Wo also havo all tho books used
in tho city and country sohools new
which wo will soil very cheap in
artfor to cloeo out; also
Exchange new Books
for old ones
nnd allow better prices than anyone
In Guthrie
Wo also BUf OLD BOOKS .FOR
OASII and give moro for them than
you can get elsewhere.
Try Us and be Convinced
Eagle Drug Store
EDWARD NICHOLS
j Proprietor."'!
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QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(From tho Philadelphia Record.)
Tho Bign painter at least can al-
ways make a name for himself.
Some people regard their friends
simply as Something to blame things
on. '
"SVlBB '"BJonqs married a cooking
school girl" Wogg "How did . she
pan out?"
Tho actress who gets her picture on
a thrio-sheot poster has good causo
to bo stuck up;
Tho only kind of openings that some
mon aro looking for nro the Jackpot
variety.
No Maudo dear; tho loading man
of a theatrical company Is not tho
man who conducts tho orchestra.
When n fellow can't raise a beam
ho feels that thut is ono of tho ills
that flesh is hair to. '
A sign In front of n South street
clothing store reads: "Pants 79
cents n log. Seats free. Come In.'
''Blue blood" says tho
Mankyunk
Tbfi dog
Philosopher "runs deep.
with tho shortest tall often has tho
longest pedigree." -
MUSIC.
Mr. Mark EvoreHo Wright director
of Guthrio conservatory of music will
receive pupIlB in voico culture piano
and organ theory and harmony at
studio Room 14 Blllingslcy block
Mr. Wright holds testimonials of
tho hlgheBt order from masters of
music of rational reputation.
Great Corset Sale
Is now on at the New York Racket
Three hundred and Seventy.flve Corse'ts
of the Famous Kalamazoo make to be sold
To Buy Right is to Sell Right
CORSETS - 20c
CORSETS - 35c
CORSETS 45c
CORSETS - Mc
in all the latest styles.
The Girdle the "F. C" the
Straight Front the French
shape etc Sizes 18 to 30
An' opportunity iS now offered
to secure the latest designs
from the master hands of fash-
ionat prices never offered be-
fore in Guthrie.
Great Corset Sale
is now
! New York Racket
ii5 Wesi Harrison Avenue
Store for we
Oklahoma Ave
Wall Paper Sale
Our
Midsummer Sale
of
Wall Paper
Wo can show you patterns for your
Bed Rooms Patterns for your Kitch-
ens Patterns for your Bath Rooms.
Pattorns for your Halls Patterns for
your Dining Rooms Patterns for your
Parlors Patterns for your Sitting
Rooms and Patterns Patterns Pat.
terns. Not onl can wo do this but
wo can sell you WALL PAPER If you
will look nt our Stock aud got Prices.
Wo aro going to mako a 331-3 per
cent discount on ell WALL PAPER
for the next 30 days.
Now is the Time to Buy
Corner Drug Store
J. N. WALLACE
Proprietor
PLOWING.
Teams to plow. Inquire of
H. H. HAGAN.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 125, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1901, newspaper, October 16, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75750/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.