The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, November 29, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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TH LEADER O.UTHHIE OKLAHOMA- FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2S 1901.
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BARNES COMMITTEE
WINS FIRST HEAT
Judge Hainer Denies Mo
lion to Vacate South3
west Normal
la the matter of the petition for an
Injunction restraining tho Doard of
Education from proceeding with tho
construction of tho Southwofltorn Nor-
mal at Granite Judgo Hnlner render-
ed all opinion overruling the motion
of the attorney general U vacate In-
junction. The opinion follows:
In my opinion after a careful exam-
ination ot U19 authorities upon Uio
question and without eocpresBlng any
opinion on the merlte of the case this
action waB properly Instituted and
Do malntatne.fi by the cojnty at-
t ' n of 0vlBfcMi& county in the
ui of the peo'ih of Oitinnoma In
4 county jurisdiction wua obtain-
22 over the dfcftadnnt and that the
district court of Oklahoma county Is
a proper forum In which to maintain
Bp4d action that said dofondants may
bo sued and that tho powers and
jurisdiction of tho district courts of
tlio tcrltory may bo Invoked to con-
trol their official action and conduct
nnd that the bill or petition in this
case states facts sufficient to confer
Jurisdiction upon a court of equity;
and that Jurisdiction is tho appropri-
ate remedy to enjoin tho members of
tho board of education of said Normal
school front appropriating tho public
funds of said territory to n use or
purpose other than that provided for
by tho logislaturo of this territory.
It must theroforo follow that tho tem-
porary Injunction In the absenco ot
tho district Judgo of Oklahoma coun
ty was properly granted by tho pro-
hato Judgo thorcot and tho montlon of
tno attorney- genoral filed on bohalf
of tho dofendant therein to vacato
and dlsflolvo tho temporary Injunction
la dcnlod and overruled.
Modern Surgery Syrpaned.
"Whllo suffering from a bud case
of piles I consulted a physician who
advised mo to try a box of DeWltt's
vitch Hazel Salve" says G. F. Car-
tor Atlanta. Ga. "I procured a box
and waa entirely cured. DeWltt's
'Witch Hasnl Salves is a splendid cure
for piles giving relief instantly nnd
t hoarllly recommend It to Ail auffer-
jr." Surgery Is unnecessary to cure
plloa. DoWltfo Witch Hazel Salve
will euro nuy case. Outs burns
tirulscs and all other wounds arc also
quickly curod by it. Dowaro ot coun-
torfolta J N. Wallace.
Will Move on Oklahoma Avenue.
J. W. Forrlor will movo to Mr.
Gray's drug store east of Division.
Mr. Forrler la an old reliable jowaler
and optician. 1ms done a great deal
of very difficult watch work and has
been very succowful In fitting tho eye
with glassoo while In Guthrlo tho
public will profit by romomboring the
change and go to Gray's drug storo to
get their work done and oyos fitted
With glaBsea.
A Startling Surprise.
"Very fow could bellevo In looking
at A. T. Hoadloy a healthy robust
blacksmith ot Tlldon Ind.. that for
ten years ho Buffered such tortures
from Rheumatism as fow could on-
duro and llvo. Dut a wonderful
change followed his taking Klectrlc
Dlttors. "Two bottles wholly cured
mo" he writes "and I have nut felt a
twingo In over a j-oor." They rogu-
late tho kidneys purify tho olood nnd
euro rheumatism neuralgia norvous-
Buss improve digestion and give per-
feet health. Try them. Only 10 ct.
at A. E. amy's drug store.
LIUrary Announcement.
The hours of tho public library
have changed and are na follows on
all days except Monday and legal
holidays:
18-30 o'clock to 0:00 o'clook p. m.
7:00 o'clock to 9:00 o'ojpak p. m.
Sundays. 1:80 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock
.p. ra.
.COTTON GINNER3 ATTENTION.
We have Just the thing you have
been wanting. The Oklahoma Cot.
ton dinners Book. A neat handy
book canvas bound Indexed -172
pages to every book. The glnner can
keep full arid complete record of his
'business. It la plain easy to keep
-and Is Indispensable to every cotton
glnner. We will ship you one pre.
paid to your address for $1.50.
Addre the Leader Company
Coo-l housekeepers specify Calumet
Baking Powder In ordering. It Is sold
at fair prleo and Is absolutely pure.
The Cuclone
NEWMANAGEME
NEW METHODS
NEW PR.ICES
We close on Wednesday and Thurs-
day of this week for inventory and on
Friday
At 9 o'clock a. m. we open our doors
and will show the greatest bargains ever
offered in Guthrie in
Dry Goods
Clothing
Furnishings
And Shoes
Watch Thursday Morning's Daily
Capital for Prices;
The Cuclone
M. H. BROWN Manner.
103 Oklahoma Ave..
P. S. Wanted 15 Salesladies
day p. in. 4 to 5 o'clock.
MOVED.
Humphrey and Hill
Have moved to tho Spurlock build-
ing ovor tho "Fair." Wo aro old ex-
perienced underwriters and represent
old time tried nnd flro tested com-
panies. Aro offering somo good loans
on both city and farm property. Have
somo bargains in real estate
A Great Medicine.
"I have uod Chamborlain'i Colic
Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and
find it to bo a great modicine" says
Mr. B. S. Phipps ot Potcau Ark. "It
cured me of bloody flux. I can not
spoak too highly ot It." This rem-
edy always wins the good opinion if
not pralso of thoso who uso It Tho
quick euros which It effects cvon In
tho most sevoro cases make It a fav-
orlto ovorywhore. For sale by C. R.
Ron fro druggist.
Announcement.
In another column ot today's Issue
appeara the advertisement ot tho won-
der book of Amorlcnn publications-
of the acme of the compiler's and
printer's art where mechanical ox-
aellanos. Mterary perfection and tho
iwilth of accuracy ot detail aro com-
bined In a volume oT over 600 pagos
that sells at the popular price 'of 95
cent.
We refer to the 1902 New York
World Alumnao and Hncyelopedla
better known a "The Standard
American Annual."
And ao It la. It la more to Ameri-
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UritiBh.
I By special arrangement with tho
; publishers ot The World Almonao wo
offer It In connection with ono year's
subscription to this paper at 85 acuta.
The new features enumorntod In tho
advertisement published today aro
alone worth the price ot tho .book.
Resides the features announced thero
ar more thou 1000 other topics dis-
cussed and more than 10.000 foot's
touched upon
Read tho announcement and Bond In
your subscription.
All subscribers to the Dally Leader
not receiving tho paper regularly will
confer a favor by notifying the office
at ono. cither In person or by 'phone.
Nov.
29th
109-111 Division St.
Apply at store Wednes-
AQENT8 WANTED Local or trav-
eling agents in Oklahoma or the In-
dian territory can get tho best contract
in (ho way of earning a living and also
based upon tho fact that my business
given them by anybody In tho country
will bo pleasing safe and profitable to
the buyer and also will give to the
agent an honorable and lucrative em-
ployment Men of good character and
standing (not necessary for them to
have had any lnsuranco experience)
will find It for their interest to com-
municate with Henry F. Durt general
manager of the National Llfo and
Trust Co. of Des Moines Iowa Rooms
13 15 and 17 Bllllugsloy bldg. Guth-
rie Okla. whero all the details will
be oxplalned to such applicants and
If not convenient to call In person it
can be dono Just as intelligently by
mall
REASONS WHY AN AGENT CAN DO
BETTER FOR HIM8ELF REP-
RESENTING THE NATIONAL
LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
THAN ANY OTHER EMPLOY-
PLOYMENT. BECAUSE its endowment bonds and
policies yield the largest possible
returns consistent with safety.
BECAUSE It 1: incorporated unde.
tho Iowa lKRuranco laws and de-
posits tho cash value ot all bonds
with tho auditor ot the -state as
by law required.
BECAUSE its bonds aro exempt from
taxation and execution as by law
provided.
BECAUSE Its securities are all first
mortgages on Iowa farms.
BECAUSE Its officers and directors
aro men of well known ability nnd
Integrity.
BECAU8E all bonds aro payable in
gold at maturity.
BECAUSE their bond3 guarantee to
return the face valuo of each in
ton years together with all the
accumulations from lapses in the
reserve and profit fund and In-
terest tnereof.
CAPITAL $200000.
tMmparo our capital stock wltu tho
capital stock ot other large companies.
All requests for information either
personal or by letter will be courte-
ously answered either In person or
by mall by addressing
HENRY F. BURT
Rooms 13 15 and 17 Dllllngsley Bldg.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.'
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A. M.
Rogular meeting third Wednesday ov-
enlng in each month at 8 o'clock. All
brethorn cordially Invited to attend.
Paul Newman W. M.
E. M. Bamford Secretary.
Guthrlo Lodge No. 426 D. P. O. E.
meets tho second and fourth Friday
incach month In K. of I'. Castlo Hall.
L. G. Nlblack 13. R.
J. Foucart. Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 K. of P. meets
every Thursday at S p. m. In their hall
In tho Victor block corner First and
Harrison. Visiting Knights are al-
ways welcome.
A. G. Baldwin C. C.
J. Foucart M. of F. and K. dt R. S.
Guthrie Lodge No. 1. A. O. U. W.
meets Thursday evening of each week
at 7:30 in tho Victor block corner
First and Harrison. Visiting Work-
men always welcome.
Harry Overbay M. W.
C. R. Wilder Recorder
Guthrie Commandery No. I Knights
Tomplar meets every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at their Asylum in
tho Masonic temple. Visiting Sir
Knights always welcome.
Jno. Ransom Hammltl B. C.
E. M. Bamford Recorder.
Hartranltt Post No. 3 G. A. R.
meets on first and third Saturdays in
each month at 7:30 p. m. in probate
court room. Visiting comrades always
welcomo.
W. B. Herod P. C.
M. L. Mock Adjutant.
Guthrie Camp No. No. 3 Woodmen
of the World meets every Monday
night in the K of P hall. Visiting
Woodmen are welcome.
J. B. Towers Clerk.
Wm. Gregory Con. Com.
Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. 2 I. O.
O. F. meets first and third Tuesday at
7:30 In tho Odd Fellows' hall in the
Weinberger building. Visitors wel-
come. P. M. L. Ray N. Q.
Kate M. Wethy Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No". 3.. I. O O. F
meets Monday night of each week at
7:30. Visiting Odd Fellows always
welcome.
D. W. Pulse N. G.
G. W. Bruce Secrotary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1. I O.
O. F. meets every Thursday night of
each month.
P K. Abbott C. P.
H. A. Herwlg Pcrlbe.
I. O. R. M. meets every Tuesday
night in IC ot P. hall. Visiting chiefs
always welcome.
Frank B. Sarber Sachem.
H. C. Barney Chief ot Records.
Handsome
Photographs
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Mrs. McKinley
Admiral Schley
Pres. Roosevelt
Mounted on Elaborate Velvour
Mat.
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injj Room.
Price ioc Each
Foley's Honey mad Tar
f&rchli(Irensfifcsure. No opiates.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, November 29, 1901, newspaper, November 29, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75785/m1/6/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.