The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 7, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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YHE LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA TUESDAY JANUARY 7 1902.
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THE LEADER
ttatiMlihts lilt.)
Governor Forgusdn promises moro
removal. Tut tut! Now Yonr's.
Sworn off.
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A .New vorK mar. nns ueen paying
K8 wife's alimony in postngo stamps
of unntfgotiablo denominations Bay
hs WnnhlntMnii Tlinrfi. This Btieirosts
k"T3UKtB!Efc.rt. i.iy.aml the champion mean man would
I belter look to his laurols.
THE LKACER COMPANX
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Tho ISntil Bagte says. Guthrie Is
struggling deeperntely with the mil
road problem. Several roads aro
within her reach depending upon her
ability to raise required sululdles She1
I is Just now engaged In trying to ralstf
Lit It 10 ClinrfJiw lmmm. Tim nmnunr nw-
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.i.o es.ry Including right of way ?rmi-i
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nal grounds etc. Is about $50 000 It
JJ Is being raised by personal subcrlp-
itlo.is and up to this time about $30
TUBSDY. JANUARY 7 1902. " h"V - The situ-
atlon I- somewhat embarrassed by the
fact that too many roads are In sight
at once and all of them nro wanted.
The Santa Pe is not favorable to moro
roads preferring to hold hor monopoly
of Quthrlo's buslneflH and is in the
back ground with discouraging In-
fluences. But wo bollevo Guthrie will
succeed In raising the Choctaw bonus.
Enid Is Interested In Guthrie's success
nnd Is watching the outcome with
much interest
FACING A CRISIS.
The Cftpltal City is facing n. crisis.
The buslncm men of this town must
act now" mm ls If tWy expect pros-
perity growth and development to be
Guthrie's portion. The Choctaw rail
road company has niado a prorsltion
to build its line to Guthrie. This Is an
Important road. It taps tho most fer-
. i section Of "the territory. Tho
XcJldlng of this road to the Capital
City will inaugurate anvera of renewed
growth. i
Falluro to male good ononis propo
altlon means stagnation. Tho play is
in tho hands of tho business men.
The necessary bonus rnonev has not
yet been subscribed. Attorney Mo-
Loud of the Choctaw has wired Pres-
ident Barnes that he will be in Guth-
rie Thursday at which time "he' ex-
pects "tho matter to be in shape."
Only two moro days remain Immodl-
nto action Js .necessary. The proposi-
tion is In .black and white. It does
not read between tho lines nnd there
is no excuse for .haggling or procras-
tination. Guthrie Jms built many pa-
per roads but this is not one of them.
It Is a llosh-and-blood enterprise. To
tell of tho benefits to be derived from
tho building -o Uie Ch'o'fcfaftH'o' this
city Is merply a mattor of multiplying
words.
Tho (tender of tho proposition JtBoJf
had Increased the value of property.
This is not the tloo Tor knocking
and dlliy dallying If Guthrie wants the
Choctaw the required bonus must be
raised.
Will the otlzena of Guthrie come
to the rescue
TOUGH ON TEDDY.
(Bob Nett.)
President Koosevolt is afflicted
wjth a cevero case of swell head. He
Imaglnen that ho Is the whole cheese.
ithe only pebble on tho beach. Tho
Idea of a president of a gront nation
llko ourn walking up fo an old soldier
Ilka General Miles and shaking his
finger undor the general's nose abuse
him In a public place bofore a gaping
crowd for no other reason on earth
than that Miles had larcd to express
his approval of Admiral DcweyTs re
port in the Schloy mattor. Evidently
tho volatile Teddy has forgotten th4
"round robin" he signed whllo In
Cuba. Evidently he has forgotton that
IinmadlatoVy following the nnvnl bat-
tle of Santiago ho sent this mossago
to Schloy: "Say to Commodore
Schley that Theodore Hoosovolt until
recently assistant secretary of thv.
navy and now colonel In tho army
congratulates him heartily as the hero
of tho battlo of Santiago." If McKIn-
ley had been half as big nincompoop
as the present Incumbont of the "White
houso Is Toddy would hava been
kicked so high thnt whon he came
down his clothes would havo boon
out of stylo. Roosevelt is a bluffer.
Ho Is a windbag puffed up to tho buret.
Ing point. He eats wRh njggers. talks
loud to attract attentldn swaggers
llko a bully and plays to the grand
stand.
The duel
in the
dark was a favor
ite With duelists.
Two men were
locked in a dark
room and crawled
stealthily from
corner to corner
until Mime false
step made one ot
them the target
for bullet or
blade.
Life is a duel
in the dark with
disease One false step one mistake
and the attack comes swift nnd sudden.
The mistake wli'cli commonly opens the
way for ui nttack by disease is neglect
of the symptoms of stomach trouble.
When eating is followed by undue full-
ness bclchinjjs sour or bitter risings
etc disease is attacking the stomach.
The best way to frustrate such an at-
tack is to use Dr. Tierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery. It cures diseases of the
stomach and other organs of digestion
and nutrition and makes the body
strong and healthy.
"Iwu suffering very much with my head ami
stomach write Mrs. W. C Gill or Weldon.
Shelby Co Ala " head was so diziy when I
would raise up lu bed would fall right back.
Could eat but very little In fact scarcely any
thin); there teemed to be a heaty weight In my
stomach so I could not tfst t had to belch very
often and would vomit up nearly ererythlnit I
ate. I was in a bad condition I took four bot
tie of Dr. Wtrce'a Golden Medical Discovery
and five of his ' Favorite Prescription ' and am
now welt and hearty I feel like a new woman
and rive Dr Merce's medicines credit lor it all
I had taken medicine from physicians without
any benefit as I could see."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps
to pay expense qf mailing only. Send
31 one-cent stamps for the paper covered
book or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
It will be seen thatthls means noth-
ing else than that a newspaper pub
Usher may no longer give credit to
his subscribers. It's to bo "paid In ad-
vance" or nothing. It may bo thought
that an oasy way out of the difficulty
would bo to omit dates of expiration
from address Iubels but there are ru-
mors around about of a detectlvo
branch of the postpfflce department
tliat will devote itself to publishers
only.. If there bo foundation for tho
roporb nnd with Mr. Madden In au-
thority nothing is impossible nowa-
days you may expect at somo time
soon to rocolvo a visit from a burly
gontloman with authority from Mr.
Madden to look over your list and your
books to see if Uioro bo any names
there of persons who havo not paid in
aUvanco for your paper. If such bo
found you will bo Inofrmed that you
can not mall longer to them and
what Is moro you can not mall to any-
bodyv unless you llrst separate what to
Mr. Madden is the1 chaff from tho
wheat
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8 A BIG CUT
i FOR 20 DAYS
To R.edice Stock for Invoicinj.
Our stock of Wall Paper must be closed out
regardless of cost. Come and see it
Fine Soaps Tablets Box Paper Dolls Pk
O ture books Perfumery Face Preparations
5 and everything you can wish for at
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I Renfro Drug Co.
o Eeshcdrog 206 w. Oklahoma Ave
OOCh0OOOSX
NEW YORK WORLD.
Time has demonstrated that the
Thrlco a Week World stands alone
In its class. Other papers have imi-
tated its forms lmt not its success.
This is because It tells all tho news
all the tlmo und tells it Impartially.
Whether that news be political or
otherwise. It Is In fact almost a
dally at the price of a weekly nnd
you cannot afford to bo without it
Republican and Democrat alike can
read tho Thrlco a Week World with
absolute confldenco in its truth.
In addition to news It publishes
1 first class serial atorlcs and other
features suited to tho home and fire-
side Tho Thrlco a Week World's Tegular
subscription privd Is only $1.00 per
year and this payo for 1BC papers.
Wo offer this unequaled newspaper
and The Leader togethor ono year for
$1.15.
Tho regular subscription prlco ot
tho two papors is $l.?5.
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NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION.
Nswaptipwdora the Journal of news-
Tliar se-ytaryshlp of the treamry lP publishing in a recent isauo
should bf Incorporated and Wall street contain a lengthy article) relating
allowed to finance the thing. i tho fact that the pfntofflce decrees
rr . lit to be unlawful for publishers to ox-
Mtss Stono Is kaid to bo free if 1 tend crallt tp subscribers and send
this ho ttrne wo shall rejoice not that116 publication through the malls at
wo lava MIw Stouo less but that -a i pound rates. For the bonefit of tho
lovo peaco and quiet moro. junonHgbtenod who are llnblo to bo
j pounced upon any day by a govorn-
Tho territorial School Land board
is in session today In the office ot tho
governor.
EIV'S CnnAM HAI.M laaposltlvecuro.
Apply Into the- nostriis. It is quickly absorbed. SO
cents at Druggists or bv mail : samples lot by malt
SLY BltOTHEKS. 6 Wirro HL New York Oil-
W AN T S
Roues 5 Cents Per Line.
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
WE PAY $20 a week and expenses to
men with rigs to introduce Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co.
Parsons Kas.
AQENT8 WANTED.
WANTED Side lino men wanted to
call on harness and hardware trade
with lino of choico brushes and cur-
ry combs; lucloso stamp for particu-
lars. Hawkeyo Brush Works Iowa
City Iowa.
FOR SALE; A second hand nbrabor-
ing machine. Price $30. Address
Leader office.
t -ROOMS FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en-
suite with or without flro; 405 E.
Harrison.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE in West Guthrlb
for rent $10.00 per month. Inquire
Leader office.
WANTED Hustling salesman or Ok
lahoma and Texas by well ostablish
ed wholesale houso. High commls
slon contract with $25.00 weekly nl
lowltnco whjlo travallng. Jobb IN
Smith Co. Detroit Mich.
PIANO FOR RENT Lady leaving
town temporarily will rent piano-
to family with no small children;
piano Knabe; almost; new. Inqulro-
Leader office.
FOH. ALE A four room houso on
Mcble avenue West Guthrie. Inquire
Leader oftlce.
(First published in Dally Leader
Dec 30 1901.)
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Corcern:
Notico is hereby given that William
Lasncr has this day filed his petition
to sell at retail spirituous vinous and.
malt liquors In lot 2. block 2 In Mar-
shall O. T. an incorporated town in
Logan county Oklahoma and that
unless objection be filed on or before
the 13th day of Jan. A. D. 1002 said
petition will bo granted.
Guthrie Okla. Dec. 28 1901.
J. B. Dobson Counly Clerk.
By F. S. Pulllam Deputy.
COTTON QINNER8 ATTENTION.
We have Just the thing you have-
been wanting. The Oklahoma Cot-
ton Glnners' Book. A neat handy
book canvas bound Indexed 172
pages to every book. The glnner can
keep full and complete record of his
business. It Is plain easy to keep
and Is Indispensable to every cotton
glnner. We will ship you one pre-
paid to your address for $1.50.
Address the Leader Company
It is predict d that the inqomln
vPostmastw genenl will issuo fraud
orders against many fraudulent con-
cerns that are using tho malls for
their crooked buslnoas. Conspicuous
among theso aro fsko patent sale
agencies In Chicago Detroit Phtladel-
phln and Now York.
mant agent wltjiout any advance no-
tico wo roproduce a portion of tho
article above monUoned.
A now ruling of tho poital depart
njewt or to bo more specific that part
or It prosldod over by Third AstlBtant
Postmasntor Goneral Edwin C. Mnd-
don Is to tho effect that the moiling
Matg of nowspapors and periodicals
Tho $10000000 glvon the govern- must hereafter include the names of
jnent for a university nt Washington only paid-up subscribers. The text of
by Andrew Carnegie equals tho pres-lthe ruling a shown to the editor
cnt endowment fund of Harvard uni- j while In Washington laat week by Mr.
vorslty and exceeds the invested fund Madden himself is as follows:
or Yale. WIUi the National museum "The departmout holds It to bo not
the Medical museum the Congress- within a publisher's prlvllogo to mall
lonal library. Naval observatory nndt the pound rate ot postage as to
Smithsonian institution ns nuclei of 1 subscriber! copies of his pnbllctlou
a great educational Institution what 1 to persons whoso subserlptlons haye
may not this afit6nlhlug donation ac-'expired: and tho lnaluston within the
compllsh! I number presented for mailing as to
(legitimate subscribers of coplod ad-
Gradually the government Is doing dressed to persons who are not logitl1-
away with the distribution of rations
to Indians. In five yars tho lvstem
mate subscribers will deprive) the
publisher of the pound rate upon the
PW
will bo prncUenlly nbollgn'od. " Them I wholo unless tho illegitimate portion
aro now In the United State 2C8.000 be separated therefrom."
Indians. Of this number -15350 diaw
ration rogularty while 12.C0O mort'
arc provided for at various times
When thov are tinahla tn nri m- iin
. ..i i.. .. t- .u. .... WZM. vfWJTJk " ? 6J07
included roost of the Indians who has 'MM .XViW.'
grown old and have been dese r i iv Httl $n1T aBa
their young relative WZL JIW .uiMiibK
Utm IXKsotAppe-
Ulu and bleto Uad
lireatb llrlttus
Disease DUMtes
Grarel sua W1-
lousness.
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NEW YORK RACKET
US WEST HARRISON AVENUE
Geo. H. King Proprietor
The Greatest sale of Holiday Goods in the History of Guthrie.
Fourteen clerks kept busy attending to the wants of appre
ciative patrons
Mrs. Kate Stovall of McKinley O. T. receives the beautiful
doll and R. A Medearis of Guthrie gets the engine. The draw-
ing was conducted by Mr. Fred Dolcater.
Now the decks are being cleared for action for war on High
Prices in I902. Any house that undersells the New York Racket
in 1962 will have a reckoning with its creditors and lower its flag
in humiliation. The New York Racket cannot be undersold.
Why? Because it buys of
There has been a farclal elettioi n
Cuba. a.bout such an election as h -btn
held in Mexico at repeated i
tervals for twenty-flve ye'ars. Th
it? no I.Ur or mongrel race fit t
govern itself Mexico under Dnz
benign despotism and if Paliuu. ib
: Unwed a- fret- jtnd Iron hand lie tu i
kov rn Cuba as Dlaa governs Mexico
pratly to her bejiiflt. Hut bofor.-
Dla at firmly in the addi.? n mud
ma filthy patsiot frevuJ nionlstt
1 t the dust.
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UR. THACHER'S
LIVEI AND BLOOD SYRUP
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llu iu lr be ui L MBd os K oants
for a if Hjror v tvuts fur a twtu.
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The Racket pays its debts 100 cents or the dollar. Has no
past due accounts and will proudly sail into the first place among
the merchants of Guthrie. Watch the Racket grow! Help the
Racket grow and save money at the same time.
New York Racket
115 WEST HARRISON AVENUE
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 38, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 7, 1902, newspaper, January 7, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75812/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.