The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 136, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 29, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY OCTOBER 20 1901.
It inB a great shock to tho two z'3
In Czolgosz's name
It Is quite plain that the Sarr.ar jieo-
plo require something stronger than
ultimatums and tracts.
It Is doubtloss costing Admiral
Schley cousldorablo money nud worry
but in tho end It will be smc to bo a
good Investment.
Of coruse If Admiral Schley could
have printed his encouragement to his
men he would havo ttBcd ('irec-vm
dashes.
every stage the Intorosts of tho cor-
Guthrio is to have a public library LoratIona and tbe capitalists nnd not
after all thanks to the boneflcenco of I. of lhe poor g0O(1 wllh homo.
Andrew Carnogle and tho persistence ! Htworf aM towns-people wero con-
Pf Robert Ramsay. J
. ' 1 I TTie flrst Opportunity offered whero
Tho Shawnoo Domocrnt says: Mr. yotor8 and tho bono nnd sinow
Greer's defense of Jenkins 'shake w fc omphntIe dlsapptcval has
down" of Insane asylum contract! reglt0rad notwithstanding tho
looks as though Groor had had a Aln- offortB or eftders mdudlnour
ger Ih thn deal. delogat. to congress and thbfWo
c . "i " ' the howl of tho Capital.
Senator Tillman's race lecture 1 QnQ B1Jppogo Umt Ul0 flhndl.
.i..u.k.iu..Ml
the south has been Bolvod by loloncc
as Tillman allogos what Is Lhe use of
furthor exploiting tho mattor.
Mayor Hall has proforred serious
charges against Councilman R'.lor.
Thus far Itodor hao rofusod to ex-
plain away the charges. Yet ho coun-
cil Invites Mr. Hedor to como in nnl
"bo Beated. Funny procoodlnn uurel
Horace Srrfed United States At'oi
uey refused to intercede lu bnulf id
Jamoi Wood wIiobo claim .. bchi-t
"wllh squattos and tontratan Not
comes a negro who alleges iliit !h- i
liar ao. 1 b vntvataiit J S( 1
forthwith Imlii. a a Ipoioub i t.')l! bt
tor and thr utc is to proaectii ill pei
eons on the uogro lalm
For twenty four point egotism Tom and UiIh in the face of the fa t that .'t
Ferguson who It is allege 1 ..esiste'l was Known to the Republican admin-
Secretary Ronshaw In conducting the latratlon that many thousand poor
last Republican campaign. oiu-Auu-n's homele b good-faith bomoseekerB and
Amait. He has Issued two editions of homesteaS entijmen with thm fnmt-
'Feigusoa'a Antl-lllography" and will Hoa wotv upon the boundailw of tho
doubtlosa utlllro the1 same as text new eoualrj? suffering and starving
books during tho congroRsl mal race' for lhe sake of an equal chance with
Jie thinks bo will mal;e. ' othors to solect tholr own by ovory
known principle of justlco only to bo
The charge that Fatima SoUth. dop- boaton and neprivod by so-.i self-ap-uty
oil inspee or is making retro- pointed guardians
gntle movt-ment 1 denied 'i. official tbu may lmagme what these self-
clnloH Itlma Is formulatln-; a nlan'-wne homeaeekors and homesteaders
of battle lookinir to the bUxWai't.iK of whoao action such rot as the above
oil fe s In tins work It ma 'to neoe-
tar to .am tlio frigate Kbui. whiep
li.fs ben tlioppbig Klneb shpli lata
the Standiiui Oil akore ma.ld bat-
ti i 8 i. o dor to tea. tbeli U ngth-
to ri" up ratima wfll not Btoi to
co.il but ill make the loop iint the
flrst lollar tliuf looms In aiu:nt
Tli Hm'l uiisinl by th (omipllon
In the com .u t and man 1 r iiient of
tr No lii i i t-ar.itarlura i ilenso
vyo Rh gooriiKSH knevs hi it i
nottnng to tin. aroma nl n i lou 1 1
to arise .lnn the full pmt! marK of
the niiaeratile 1 il comeii to light The
Caplt ! h 'iiiiliunl flefo ib of tli..
Banttarlum Mil dedeea no nip Kven
tie K tnsas t i' Stai vlgo on detent
c i Imlnittiatloi tat tie uiuaeato
support tbi bttxk deals 1 kh will
b i 'tot of fun whei the nv paeia
corn latxi i "iHesslon of th i . ook d
work lu eonneition lth tli a lita l
um
THE CASE STATED
Kdito. Dalb Leader
The follow! .g dilution floe Sum
days Daily State Capital is fuh u.
flagrant and unwarranted et ti ism of
frt thought and Independent pollUcal
action and an exhibition of that de-
greo of a spirit of lntolera ic. and
doBlte to control. If possible 'the ex
p-C3jjIon of tho will of the pooplo nt vith 'demonstrating their apprecla-
tlif polls farily And fully. ud la so t ou $f tbebeneflcenco of a Republican
falco in pYemlee atitl logic that it
should nut pass unnoticed :
"The town of lh "fclow.i country
have demonstrated their apprcilatlou
of the tact Umt a IUHMibHcan s.d minis
tration opened" the eeuntry m a man
ner that tuts been universally appro
cd ns the most successful jjn ooi
originated for conducting (own lot
tale nnd 'ollevlng the peopl of the
bunion of taxation to tho extent or
nearly threo quarters of a million dol
lars besides nffordlng them the con
veniencea nnd comforts of Rood im-
provement to start out with In tho
usual democratic manner necordlng
to the now town elections. Lot it be
hoped that thoso who got home from
Uncle Sam "will bo less" ungrateful to
their benefactors."
In tho first place tho plan for tho
opening of the new country was not
tho moat successful nor hns It boon
universally approved and lu all hu-
man probability It will nevr be ap
proved -which fact la to be hoped will
be fully demonstrated at the election
next fall.
The people are now and h.tve been
at all stages of the proceeding look-
ing to the opening of the "new coun-
try" helpless powerless nnd consult-
loss. Thoy wore not thought worthy
to bo consulted. Thoy wore in tho
oyos of tho grand moguls who com-
manded In the lamented affair tho
Philippines of tho groat Wesr-Jncap-ablo
of knowing just what Jnoy did
want.
Thoso peoplo do know ind have
known at all times that every stop
from tho introduction of the bill to
this good hour has boen In tho inter-
est nnd at tho dictation of others who
havo nothing In common with tho pro-
ducers of wealth tho mochanlc mer-
chant and tho dally laboror that at
U woro moasured and tho beat
ehoson but flio Capital will net have
It that way and tho Democracy of
t tills territory may well accopt tho
challenge.
As an ovldonco of tho grout lovyBfor
the poor homogtandor and tlio Homo-
less gonernlly. ontemilnod and tpani-
tested by tho Republican administra-
tion we note that thiB same Repub-
lican administration as a drawing
i aid and fo call people from afar to
compote with the homeless for a
home adveitlsed from Maine to Cali-
fornia and from the lakes to the gulf
and even beyond the high aoas that
in this new tountry this great govern-
ment had a capital priie of J 10.000.00
to give to lhe lucky one who should
be the first to draw the right to make
boniest Mid entry in this new country
wiTl not detjr when the opportunity
offers will do to this Republican ad-
ministration and how emphatic their
dlaiipp oal of the said actions or this
lupiiiilii.ii admlulatratlon will be in
the ear A D 1902
Tlu homi seekers homesteaders and
the Mhool land leasees I imeglno A'lll
how their appreciation and approvnl
of thi bonus" plan of lotting school
land i'i u way cal ulated to makB
this Republican administration gener
oiu . i l bejificient as it Is heart Blck
wht i the opportunity offora Ur them
to niw xp esBlon at the polU
t ue told that this bonus goe to
Hwe ' (lie school fund sacrel o every
o w and therefore tills Republican hv(l-:iilnt-niutlon
should be llonaed and
i.pe''ill mj ii It returned more than
It took out
In othi ' words we are to b taught
th it it i not wio'ig to steal i xtort or
itheiwi i ti It t mont Jrom the own
tre tbemof if we will luum (liltely
i : it iu a sacred fund. It Is Itnina-
t rial haw this great moral party gets
it i-v Just so it places a pottlon of
i 1 1 the ii'bool fund tbe sin of mts-
a ip'opriatlon nnd a multitude of other
wins will be wiped out; coerod up
Ve shall sea what wo Jhall see.
If th people fall to agreo with all
a rtli proceedlrss as has been men-
tioned herein then they aro charged
THE LEADER QUfRIC OKLAHOMA TUESDAY OCTOBER 23
TM GOKI SpOOflL
Therc are some mcti who seem
to be!
favorites of fortrne Tbey are Indus '
trious cliwrful workers hill to over-
flowing of thi energy o anlctidid health
and success seems fairly to drop Into
their hands. It is of such as these that
the lew hardy
and less success-
ful man says
enviously
W .fc$l&V "That fellow
ivns lxirn tutu a
gold spoon in
his mouth."
And yet on
analysis it w'M
be tound that
this success is
loreelv due to
splendid health the endowment of a
liealthv mother
Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Prescription gives
the mother health to give her child. It
cures nervousness nausea and sleepless-
ness It makes the body comfortable ntid
the mind content. 11 gives physical
vigor and muscular elasticity so that the
baby's advent is practically painless.
"I will endeavor to ti-ll you of Hie many
benefit I lwvr I'tHved from tnkmi; t)r Pierre
Favorite Prescription " wrilr Mm II. I! Kobert
on of Medicine l.ixlue Ilarlier Co Kons "In
the fall of !&f9 I was exiectiiiK to liecome a
mother and suffered tiyribly with in iu Ilia
back of head In fact I nrli.M all over aufTereit
with awful lenrlitr-lown iinj. I lvas threat
curd for weeks Willi mishap lady friend
told me to dc Or Pierce's medicine. She had
taken them and felt like a new woman ( began
using the ' favorite Prescription and took four
bottles Iwfore my Iwby came and two aner
ward 1 Miffercd almost death Itli my other
two children but hardly realised that I was
sick when this baby was born und she weighed
twelve and oue-onartcr tmuud. Site is tiow
eleven months old and lias never known ait
hour's sickness; at present she weighs thirty-
seven pounds I ow it nil to Ur Tierce's
Favorite Prescription " s
"I'"aoritc Prescription" makes wealc
wometi stroiiR nnd sicli women well.
Accept uo substitute for the medicine
which works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets nre the
most desirable laxative for delicate
women.
administration in tho usual democratic
mannor."
Thnt is it is democratic to bo hon-
est and ndopondont; It is democratic
to want a propor economical nnd fair
administration of tho affairs of govorn-
mont national and territorial; It is
domocratic to Boloct mon for office on
account of tfioir worth and fltnoss
nnd not on account of some political
skullduggery; It Is democratic to
want to act for tho host Interest of
tho pooplo at largo to raad and think
for one's self; it is domocratic to dlff-
puto that tho Republican administra-
tion In tho nation or this territory
owns tho public domain; It Is domo-
cratic to dispute tho pretended claim
of the Republican party that It owns
all tho morals moral worth and moral
courage thero Is in this groat country
of ours; It is domocratic to express
without foar or favor ono's wishes and
Ideas nt the polls and it will bo domo-
cratic to ovorlastlngly and overwhelm-
ingly defeat this torrltorlal groedlness
and all tho grafters by electing a dela-
gat to congross who will lopresent
the plain people of the territory and
a legislature which not the prop-
erty of the railroads and not for sale
together with county officers of th
several counties and demonstrate tho
fact with the usual dercucratlo sim-
plicity and posltiveaesa that one Re-
publican has no more right tnau an
other to spend the school funds or
speculate upon its sacred character
and that few clerks in Washington
arfu a few fellows at the pie counter
claiming to be "Undo Sam" Ib n sham
and a fraud and not the btntfaotow
of this people.
It wil bo democratic tp let those
Httl fellows who call thembelvos
"Unclo Sam" or at loast In partnership
with your "Uncle Sanniol' Itcow that
you wnu ontltlod to a homestead and
that this llopubllenn admlulctratlna.
Ignored and abrogated tho Jaw and
requirod you to draw for n chaifco to
exorcise your constitutional and God-
givOn right.
All ball to Lawton Ilobart and Ana-
larko Ye did well. You havo Bttf ths
pace which each county In tho terri-
tory should take.
"Let the galled jades wince.'
W. B. Herod.
9100 Reward $100
Tlie readers of this parrw wU be pKaattJ
to learn that there hi at Wait on dread-
Hall's Catarrh car) ssTlho Ml ynostUve
cure
Known to llje BUMJfBQl paternity.
madfcml tra
tnUBBal dBMi
Catarrh being a nairothiBa OJMase r-
nnivM Mimititutianai rranimeni.
ulres
Catarrh Cure Is takea Internally acting
tllracUy upon tbe bUtl anfl niveous siir-
faoc o( the sVsrtwT tUareby AMtruylns'
J.IISII
tM loumlstton or tna aiaaaae ami stividk
Ova patient strength by building up tne
constitution and aavlatuig nature tn aeina
constitution anu mm
It work. The prep
etviwara iuix-c so mucn
-latora Uav so m
faltli in iU eurauv
noWsra. that they
offer one hundred dollars for any ease
tliat It fane to pure.
neuu lor naj. ot
testimonials.. AOdrj)M
F J. ch:
JOPiKl V
CO. Toledo. O.
Sni.i iv draawUtM. TSe.
Halls I'SanmyPMIs are tbe bast.
NurAl Cfttwrh 9 4oWy yialds to tret4-
n.t it b Ely a Creain Jjvlia wjuoh is agn-v
ab'y aromatic. It is recoivad throogu tue
GnbtnU olaa'iaes and heals tbe whole ear-
fvo ovl vLii.li it diffiwtis itself. DrugUls
. 1' tho 50c. f'aoi Tral sisa by u.ail 10
it$ 'lent it uud ) u J u - sure to ooatmue
!lijtrvatuiint
Announcement.
"'o fi'uiiicKittti tuiwa jbo are partial
ta the uao of aimaueni ill atnlying 1 (lt'JE
iato tLe nasal - '"ou to? eciarriat tftkt
V t tt)FLnrltisirena.'aJLriulibiiiu
).iu d fond which will i I.noti as tl V
Liuuid Craun Ualm. VM6' b"4atl ur U I
i5aoigtabiT5ijU DruugUta ar i
xuiil 'I he 1 tjidl f u; iu i mboiLee the a
lay f KKtoumK
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FOR
'ovsnvj'L.
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Yon will call at 'Benfra's Drug Store for we
are headquarters this year for this line of
goods. Gall and see what we have.
g The Druggist
$ 13X8r.o. 205 w.
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Brooks Iheatre
J. M. Brooks Manager.
Monday Nov. 4
Aiden Benedict's
Scenic Trumph
QUO
As dramatized by Clias. W.
Chase.
Postively the original pro-
duction. Excellent cast of characters.
Beautiful Stage Settings.
Special scenery for each act.
Correct wardrobe and prop-
erties. Pronounced everywhere "the
event of thu season."
Eeserved seats at Wallace's
drug store Saturday Morning
Nov. 2.
Prices 25c 50c and 75c
PLOWING.
Teams to plow. Inquire of
H. H. HAGAN.
GUTHRIE
Lecture Course
Five Numbers
Second Attraction
WeslBuan Male
Quartette .
33 3
Setvson Tickets - S2.00
Schoolchildren - $1.00
Single Admissions 50c-75c
THE KLONDIKE
MEAT MARKET
O C MAQAVN. 1'rop.
Mr. Comer will remain with us.
'
Vresh and Salt Meats
Game in Season.
miR' V n "
rromr dcdv'ery to any part of the city.
113 WEST HARHSON AYE
WfUJIOWAN
RATES One; line one
three lines 3 times 25c.
time
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED A bright Intelligent boy
14 to 10 years of age. Guthrie Tele-
phono Co.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED Girl for general house-
work. Mrs. A. A. Moachaai 405 E.
Harrison.
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
WE PAY ?20 a week and expenses to
mon with rigs to Introduce Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co.
ParsonB Kns.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED Side line men wanted to
call on harness and hardware trado
with lino of cholco brushes and cur-
ry combs; inclose stamp for particu-
lar. Hnwkeyo Brush Works Iowa
City Iowa.
TRAVELINU SALESMAN wanted for
high grade staple line to dry gools
and gcnoral trado. Must bo a hust-
ler and como well recommended.
morlcnn Standard Jewelry Co. De-
troit Mich.
WAJNTED Salesman to salt lubricat-
ing oils and greases on salary o'
commission. Excellent side line. The
A G. Ilarbaugh Co. Cleveland O.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE A tocond hand numbo
ing ronchino. Prico ?30. Address
Loador office.
FOR SALE Cholco lot fo ftne Bel-
gian Hares; prices to suit tho buy
ors. 710 EBt Harrison avenue. Guth-
rie Okla.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
1UU RENT Furnlsned
North Division street.
.rooms 423
WANTED Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping by gentleman
and wlfo. Inquire Cyclone store.
The
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Flag the protld distinction above all other stores of sell
iuff -t a REGULAR rriXBD Price every day. tvery
hour alike to all lowest possible price ALL Tr E
TIME. All other ways are SCHEMES to CATCH your
trade The Racket's way i to HOLD your trade and
confidence
Why should vow pay more at ONE minute of the day
than at any OTHMl?
See the new caps for men boys and children iaom 14c
up.
See the fancy sweaters for men and boys at Record
Breaking Prices.
See the large new line of children's Knee Pant Smth.
Ccautiful suits at lower prices tnau ever sold before
iu Guthrie.
See the Ladies' Capes at prices which made the rob-
ber nerchauts howl with ratfe-
The new Bavarian Chhia Ware is going going and
soon will be gone.
Santa Claus is already distributing his wares at the
Racket.
New York Racket
u5 West Harrison Avenue
Where. Prices average lower than aijywher.Qelse i
Guthrie . -C "Vs GEO. H KIl$$. Pjopriejor .
if wagMnnnwwwi
?f
Oklahoma Ave-
COTTON GINNER8 ATTENTION.
We have Just the thing you have
been wanting. The Oklahoma Cot-
ton Glnners Book. A neat handy
boo vanvas bound Indexed 172
pages to every book. The ginner can
keep full and complete record of his
business. It Is plain easy to keep
and Is Indispensable to every cotton
ginner. We will ship you one pre-
paid to your address for $1.50.
Address the Leader Company
Guthrie Oklahoma.
J. Odgers of Frostburg Md. writes:
"I had a very bad attack of kidney
complaint and tried Foley's Kidney
Cure which gave me Immediate relief
and I was perfectly cured after taking
two bottles." Bo sure you tako
Foley's. J. N. Wallace.
Tne
Eagle Drug Store
Is the place to go to buy
Second Hand
School Books
We havo bought a big lot many as
good as now; why not uso them and
Save Dollars?
We also havo nil the books used
in the city aad countrv scaools new
which we will sell very cheap" in
order to clote out; also
Exchange new Books
for old ones
and s-Itow better prices than anyone
In Guthrlo.
We also BUi' OLD BOOKS FOR
CASH and glvo more for them than
you can get elsowhere.
Try Us and be Convinced
Eagle Drug Store
FlWARD NICHOLS
Proprietor.
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