The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 150, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 14, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER. QJwRle. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 1001.
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For Single SMteHootf. '
Wichita. B'?rf7i- "i nm In fa or cf
single statehood." bawl J T Wg-'i'.
a merchant of Outhrio "The fhiRinea
people of the tpr Itorj aic in a ini'iy
for statehood to come. It will lie a
great benefit to vn all. The mat : r
(should not bo made a political grime
We want statehood nnd we are anx
IpiiB for It Statehood will blii? a
big ware of good feeling aul fnialafaa
with It. The state would be a mag-
nlflcent on to begl.i wlin "
Flynn'a Statehood Ideas. '
(Lawlon State DejuocTjtjJk
As Mr. Flynn Insists that ho will
not introduce a bill for any othgr than
that which will ultimately become a
Republican state ho should conflno
Ita boundaries to Kingfisher and La-
jni cpnnties. Tho man who pfofcsBos
to be for statehood for Oklahoma
j without the Indian territory Ms not
i for statehood at all. He gets his
Id oas from tho office holders nLputh-
rlo who aro afraid that they will bo
Jarred loose from the publlo teat.
j "Shut1 yaufl oyxtm open your mouth
ana no vrnm wart will bring you."
The mother smiles nt the childish
game and doesn't realize that it Is a
game she as a woman has perhaps
playd for a great inanv years.
Many a woman is weak and sick
nervous and discoifrWl. she suffers
from headache backsbhc and other ilia
She wants to be well but all she does is
" to shut her eyes
and often her
mouth for medi
cine and trust to
i luck for results.
(She "doctois"
month after
month often
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Ssr eaa
BOOKS
year after year
in this some
blind hap-bHiM'
fashion and c
ceives no peruia
nent benefit.
Women take
Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescrtp-
tion with their
eyes onu to the
ly ills. It cures
THURSO YY. NOVKMJBER 14 1001.
It will be percleVeif that Mr. Flynn
Is moving about and taking an inter-
est in things.
Ex-Governor S'e'hy1 wilt hoi' take his
doublo statehood doll rags to the Mus-
kogee convention.
The sultan of Turkey may settlo
but ho rosorves tho right to retain n
poor opinion of tho French.
It is not believed that San Francis-
co'o new mayor would bo o Indiffer-
ent as to fiddle If tho town should
nave a big conflagration.
Soth Low has shocked Boston by
referring to "I and my colleague."
It Is rather loose language for a for-
mor collegtf1 president
Tho gentlemen who so stubbornly
declares thoro is to bo no tariff revis
ion may furnish a llvoly Issuo for
next year's congressional elections.
It is to bo slneeroly hoped that tha
controversy betwesn the govornor of
Kentucky nnd tho govornor of Indi-
ana will not be psttlod In Kentucky
trfo.
It Is presumed that LI Hung Clung
has had an opportunity to associate
with somo of the brjullofcs spirits ho
cent on ahead of him.
Now that we have boou assurod
that it is to cost u--. but $50000 to
learn tho full particulars of Captain
Tilloy's Jag porhaps it will bo safo to
knock out tho war taxes.
Flynn Always For Flynn.
(Muskogee Times.)
Delegate Flynn will go to congress
with this plea for his Oklnhoma state-
hood bill: "I am sorry gentlemen
to Inform you that Republican buo-
' rtrttte 4 "slrlri-rn n-w1 naniMfntlt 4lin
bURo tt4 wajuuujuu nun voi;vMiiij mu
political future of your humblo ser-
vant. Is fcoroly Impaired by tho open-
ing of the Kiowa and Comancho res-
ervations In Oklahoma. Contrary to
oxpoctatlon tho new country was pop-
ulated by a groat majority ot Demo-
crats. This majority added to tho
Democratic vote of old Oklahoma will
rise illto a mountain before mo In my
futuro political campaigns unless I
can go back to my people with a
wreath of statehood crowning my
classic brow. You have tho caso gen-
tlomon now will you holp me keep
my promises by giving Oklahoma
stntohood regardless of Indian .Jerri
lory." fj
fact that it cures womanly ills.
trreEuIarity It dries dclmltattnir ilmitm
It heals inflammation aud ulceration and
cures female weakness. There is no
trusting to luck by those who use
"Favorite Prescription"
"My dlicajf was displacement and ulceration
of the uterus an! I w In a terrible condition
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
You will call at l&enfro's Drug Store for we
are headquarters this year for this line of Q
g goods. Call and see what we have. O
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The
Cigarette Law a Farce.
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Wichita Eaglo: Tho Katy which Is
a mighty pljmblo road for any town
to havo will probably build from Cof-
foyvillo toputhrie. If It doos Guth-
rie will he a boom It never dreamoC
or.
According to tho busy props agents
there is not a chorus of any jlt ujas
attraction but what has a daughter
or niece of a Standard Oil magnate m
It
Tho warring govorhbra of Kontucky
nnd Indiana should omulato the social
corampla HxqiL4by Jho goyjapr f
iNOitn nnu aoiuu-uaroiina.-
If Jonklns Is forced to retlro from
tho govomar'B fflBSJ It wflU fatten
Flynu's fielding aterago very materl
ally.
The rtiiort romeu from Knid (bat
CapUIn Kiank Ft ants oie of Roose-
velt's Kotigh Riders la endeavoring to
ride Into the t'nlted States maishal's
office. Uut the genc.al imnresaion
ronwlns tjjai It will takf a mor" than
onllnary smooth ildes- to heat Harry
Thompson under the wire.
(Cushlng Herald.) t
Wo havo an antl-clgarotte law in
Oklahoma but what good Is lt? Wo
we positlvo that thoro aro mora clg?
arottes smoKOd lrro slnco tho pass-
9gj of tho law against them than
there over was beforo. Why as you
go afong the street you can sec near-
ly overy hoy who ii old enough to bo
out from under his mother's over
constant care puffing away nt a clg-
arotto. In making thcje cigarette
all kinds of paper la uBvd from rlcoi
papor to the fommonnsl wrappng
paper. If the children 'could only bo
nrouglit to roallzo liow dangorous Is
'. practice thoy could brobablydbo
iuiluoed to atop boforo Ihey acqulro
- o habit and become fiends. Every
oaront should watoh his or hor'cluld
this mattor.
hopci of ever twins; well aenln " writes Mr.
Ham- A Hrown of Orono renobMot Co Me
" Had doctored with four dlfTerenl doctor with-
in four tnonthi. and Inttead of gettliiK better
was growing weaker all the time I decided to
try your ' l'avorite Prescription Oolden Med
teal rivery and ' Pleasant l'elleti ' n I had
" me nmuy cures resulting irotn ineir i
u 1 botlellt five bottle ami Ml omurh hrl '
ter after taking: them that I le.pt on until I am
ajwell as erer in my life and to Dr Tierce all
the praise 1 due I cannot ay enough in favor
of hi medicine Before I began taltlnfr your
medidne I enly weighed one hundred and
twenty pounds I now weigh one hundred and
aixty pounds. I galued forty pounds in six
mouths. I shall doctor no mote with home
doctors as it Is only waste of money. lam now
tn perfect health thanks to Dr. pierce " f
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the
muddy complexion.
Prescriptions compounded with
fresh drugs a specialty Opposite P. O.
Druggist
206 w. Oklahoma Ave
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But the main argument of tho dis-
tinguished New Yorker appllos to all
measuros which may bo proposod.
Ho points out the danger that lies in a
measure framed In tho oxcltomont ot
unlvorsal Indignation which must bo
interpreted In tho light of long years
hence whon a more dlspasslonato
vlow of affairs will bo takon. Tho
measure that is to havo validity and
effect ho advises must not bo hasty
crude or arbitrary of doubtful con-
stitutionality or Infringing either the
liberty of tho cltlzon or tho 'f-oodom
of tho press.
WANTS
RATES One line one time 5c;
three lines 3 times 25c.
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTED A bright Intelligent boy
14 to 1C years of nge. Guthrie Tele-
phone Co.
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
WE PAY $20 a weok and expenses b
men with rigs to Introduco Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co
Parsons Kas.
WILLIAM M'KINLEY
His
COUNSELS MODERATION.
Mr. David B. Hill. In tho current
numbor of Leslie's magazine dlscuts-
e3 tho measures for suppression of
anarchy that are likely to bo Intro-
duced at tho com'ug scbslon ot con-
gress. While his nrtlclo deals mainly
with tho hill of 1894 aimed against
alien anarchists the discussion Is par-
ticularly timely In view ot tho Bpeclal
Interest oxcltod by the death of Presl.
dont McKinloy. Tho New York states-
man argues strongly In favor of tho
bill In which ho was most concerned.
This moDHii'-e provided for the" ex-
clusion of anarchists and the deporU-
AMERICANS MAY CAPTURE
LONDON CONTRACT.
Tho proposod electrification of "tho
st eot railroads In what is Itnown as
tin "eouthei n system" In London calls
attention to the continuous and r-
slstloss Invasion of European cities'
by American street railway rqulrj-
ments. It furnishes another and very1
rtrlklng demonstratloa of tin ability
of American manufacturers tu su"
eossfully mitt any competition that
they may oncountor in any quart
of tho globo. .
Six firms of. which ono was Amei-
can bid for the execution of tho road
work and plate lnylng. Tho lowest
Amorican bid was $820920 and the
h'ghost British bid $1154600. a dlff-
orenco of $327740 or about 30 per
cent Tho lowost British bid was
$916155. It remains to bo seen
whether tho London county council
will havo -the courage to defy local
sontlmnnt and opinion so far as to
give this important contract to tho
Amorican firm which was the lowest
bidder.
Coincident with this threatened In-
vasion of London by an American
manufacturer of olectrioitl street roll-
way equipment comes the report of
tho data gathored by tho Now York
Tribune concerning the oxtent to
which tho Amorican locomotive Is now 1
used on the railways of Japan. Tho
executivo control of Japan's govern-
AGENTS WANTED.
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WANTED SIdo lino men wanted to
call on harnoss and hardwaro trado
with lino of cholco bru&hes and cur-
ry combs; inclose stamp for particu-
lars. Hawkeyo Brush Works Iowa
City Iowa.
TRAVELING SALESMAN wanted for
high grade staplo lino to dry goois
and general trade. Must bo a hust-
ler and como well recommended.
.American btandard Jewelry Co. De
troit Mich.
WANTED Salesman to sell lubricat-
ing oils and greases on salary or
commission. Excellent side lino. Tho
A. G. Harbaugh Co. Cloveland O. '
PRESS COMMENTS.
A Slam at Guthrie.
tion of those already here. It did noL I ment railways prior to 1893 was en-
nowever make the belief In the doo- tlrely English so that the American
trinee of anarehy a crime .uulesi that ' locomotive had no chance. Now tho
belief was supplemented by actual locomotive stock of the government
-Veda of violence. railways la: English. 239; American
It was urged against this bill which ti ; ttnropean othor than English 4.
tailed la conference that It was toojtiepHos from four private companies
severe. Yet there have been present- iidloate a preferenco for the Amerl-
eu tentative measuros slnco the as. can locomotive while one company
sassl'iatlon of tho president whleh appear to favor tho English enginft.
made membership in nny anarchist1 Whe it nlB remembered that prior
society a crime. puulshnblB by depoiy ' to 1803 tho American locoraotivo was
tation imprisonment for a long term ' practically barroJ out of Japan tho
of years imprUonnaent for life and present ehowjng is a remarkable onq
ev-n the death penalty is provided for and presages the ultimate and com.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE A Becond hand number
ing machine. Price $30. Address
Leader office.
Life and Work By General
Charles H. Qrosvenor.
President's lite long friend com-
rade in war and colleague In con-
rgess. Millions of copies will bo void.
Everybody will buy 1L Orders for
asking. Nobody will refuse. Elegant
photogravure portrait of President
McKInley's latest picture posed for
specially at White houso February
22 1901. Liberal Bharo proceeds this
book will be contributed to a McKln-
ley monument fund. You can easily
and quickly clear $1000 taking orders.
Big commission; big territory. Send
twenty cents in stamps to pay ex-
penses of wrapping packing mailing
elegant prospectus. Address
The Continental Assembly
Opposite U. S. Treasury
Washington D. C.
INTERNATIONAL LIVE
STOCK EXPOSITION.
Chicago III. Nov. 30th to Dec. 7th.
1901.
For tho abov occasion wo will sell
tickets to Chicago and return at rate
of ono faro plus $2.00. Tickets on
salo Dec. 1st to 2d limited for return
until Dec. 5th. Continuous passage la
each direction. Going trip to com-
mence on date of Balo return trip on
dnte ot execution by joint agent and
tho payment of 50 cents to cover joint
agent foes.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
(First
Leader
published In Dally
Nov. 7 1901.)
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notlco is hereby given that Henry
Braun has this day filed his petition
to sell at wholesale malt liquors in
lots 1 to 11 block 33. Guthrie ProDer.
In Charity's Cause. Second ward. Guthrio. Loiran counts
Any nerson hn.vln.fr ensf n(t flntVilntr I nini ...i .i.t . i u...
I o - d umouuiutt uuu IUUL UU1I2SB UUJCCUUU
Ro dSnate to charity will confer a favor bo filed on or beforo tho 22d dav of
by sending Bamo to tho residence ot November A. D. 1901. said petition
Mrs. Horace Speed on Broad street: .will ho granted.
uuthric Oklahoma Nov. 1901.
J. B. DobsonrCounty Clerk
or by notifying nny officer of tho La
dles Benevolent society tho articles
will bo sent for.
By F. S. Pulllam. Deputy.
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FOR SALE Choice lot fo flno Bel-
gian Hares; prices to suit tbe buy
ers. 710 East Harrlbon avenue. Guth-
rie Okla.
The New York Racket
n5 West Harrison Avenue
THE PEOPLE'S EMPORIUfl
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms 423
North Division BtreeL
WANTED Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping by gentleman
and wife. Inquire Cyclone Ftore.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
in the new brick block at the corner
of Division street and Cleveland
avonuo both with hot and cold water
In connection. Mrs. W. II. Bmnusr.
GUTHRIE
j Lecture Course
Five Numbers
S33
In some of tho bills.
plete aRcondenay of tho American
(Cushlng Herald.)
Guthrie is a da k city after one
o'clock in tho morning the lights all which is necessary to prevent the .. . .
jeing turned out at that Mm by a ' failure of the very nurnoie of th bill
receat order of the city fathers who which .. tobJom.aSw He argil T ' ' "' "
desire to eeonomlw. ana still Bho.wlth tho lnoiBlvenoss of a trained Uho aiir Cfrtrmn MhnUh" V? f
hopes tp retain her preetlgo as tho lawyer tho right ot tho Rovornment to Cheney & Co.. doing inmImm in tbe city
Capital City attU-'becam the great ' protect itMir. especially In the ad- .; wlfj pVESTSr
metropolis of Oklahoma imlsolon or deportation of filleoB. His ' 0W HUNDrtHD fioLLAas for onch and
views however do not seem to In
clude tho homo-mndo product. Thtre .
Guthrlc'a Strong Delegation.
(Wagoner Sayings.)
Guthrie elected a strong delegation jn this country1 who. nro possibly as
to tho Blngle statehood convention rabid nnd dangorous as any of foreign
headed ty ox-Governor Barnes. Over birth. Tho countless expressions of
a year ago Governor Barnes oppressed emnpathy with tho assassin of tho
himself freely an this quostlon. and. president did not como from foreign-
taking a. l:oad and liberal vlow ad-j era aloao. by any means.' Nor U it
vised tbe people of the Indian trrl- probable that tho muster rolls of tho
wy.-to get In lino if they deslrod to anarchist sooletios throughout tho
secure statehood on on equal basis countiy t-ontoln tho namos of men
every chso of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall'a Catarrh "'tire.
VllAtiK J. CIIKKSY.
u ovum in ueioro mo ana suiuutriiuvi fn
nro nntlvn nr Tintiirnlliut nnnrnlHcto ! mv nreHpnae. this Cth ilJv r rt.nSun
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A. W. GLKASOK.
Notary 1'ublle.
Hall's Catarrh Curo te taken internally
and acta dlwetly on tneulood and raiiri
aurfacea of the syetom. Send for UsUmea
mix iro
. r; J. (--iiu.-Nisx & LU Toledo. O.
Bold by dmeslrts. 75c v
Hall's Family I'Uls oro the best
Second Attraction
Wesleuan Male
Quartette
555
SeotsOn Tickets - $2.00
Schdol Children - ? $ 1.00
Single Admissions 50c-75c
vrlth Oklahoraa-
and women of foreign blrth only. inlght
Grand Charity ball Thanksgiving
Claims For Sale.
Five good claims for sale In the
KIqwo and Comanche country.
Seo A. ?. Jones 119 West' Harrison
avenue Guthrie Okla
TO THE PEOPLE OF LOGAN COUNTY:
Dear Big &Kd Little Folks: Once again I have my
HEADQUARTERS at The New York Racket. Why?
Because I find that through my agent Mr. King with the as-
sistance of his able and cou'teous clerks I can do the greatest
good to the largest number of my good eople.
Others advertise low prices on my wares but at th&
Racket Rock Bottom is always struck.
I allow Mr-King to take a small payment down on ray
wares and he saves them for you. v Yours sincerely
SANTA CLAUS.
New York Racket
GEO. H. KING Proprietor.
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