The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 14, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHME OKLAHOMA TUESDAY. JANUAF.: U. I...
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TUESDAY JANUARY 14 1908.
Singl" atattthood paper ae slow In
sli'uvlni? up with Coupon No 1.
Th.- Ktows country Demociats are
wt lnvgards. Tbey af getting to the
front tn CcU si) ape.
Thy uronolra Jrfdden by the new
governor ntt otfcohie wind-blown
avyay backed anil strlng-nallered. The
animal needs tho spur. S'"'!
King- Edward has given several
dlnqera to actors ana actressjta and
lias trjd' to kop tha matter socroL
Enough howqvBr has loakod out for
advertising purposes. ... - " ?
ALL HAIL TO GERMANY!
Tt Is our opinion that thft- whole
country without legard to party
prejudices or affiliations will nprj'aud
the reply Which Germany has Just
made to tho offensive ana vicious in-
sinuations of the English Joseph
Chamberlain says the Washington
Post. Tho lutfr. a few weeks ago
delivered a speech. In tne course of
which ho Impudently and falsely as-
sorted that Gorman indignation over
British atrophies In Squtn Africa was
'urtlflolui" meaning msmcoro and
hypocritical of course and then went
on to state that tho policies of Itob
ort3 and Kitchonar could find a para
llul la tho German trea:mcnt of tha
Frcinoh peOplo nfter the war of 1870
Wo do not wonder UiEt the Gor-
man people weio angry one r jenful
undor an accusation bo qdlous. As a
ina'u" of laci" thoy lmvo almost
wlfli&ut dxceptTon sympathized with
the' floers from the beginning and
licltl in stoadlly growing detestation
tho truoltlee pmctlcoil upon them by
Grcut Britain That Emperor WiWlam
has not bo far given personal ut'er
anee to the sentiment which. In view
of iia impetuous message to Kruger
on the occasion of the Jaraleaon raid
he must he supposed to cherish we du
not undertake to say He has con-
tributed somewhat too frequently and
grotesquely to the gayety of nations
lmt he Is nevertheless a monarch of
profound patriotism of noble ideals
ard of genuine humanity. It is per-
fectly safe to assume that he regard
with loathing aiyl nhhqsronce the
Woody courso of the British in South
Africa. Wo aro qultei willing to be
llevo therefore that lie has been up
to this tlmo impelled by consider
tlons qulto satisfactory to his consrl
noe an tho rulor of a great nation.
Evldontly howover lit) has reached
tho Jlmlt of his endurance for it is In-
conceivable that Ids Chancellor von
Bulow would have administered to
England a. rebuke so scathing and to
emphatic as that In question without
the Empeioi's knowledge and approv-
al. Meanwhile what is England go
Ing to do about if The London news
paperb especially that ultra coikney
shoot presided over by the New ork
expatriate Astor-are hurling defiance
and anathema at Germany but what
will England do? Wat can she do
England Is the Don Quixote of today
without hlB chivalry hU courtesv his
lovable and selfish simplicity. Eng-
land blusters of great doedB which she
can not possibly perform. England
hakes a red and futile tfttt at wind
mills which laugh back at her. Sha
poises bolts of menace which nohobdy
fours .and tarries on hur swaggering
methods in International affairs jun
as though the world had not found
lier out for a mere flaunting bully to
ho taken "orlously by no nation out o
Ita swaddling clotlms. Speaking of
England's military exploits the Lon
don Truth says:
"Thoro Is a difference uetwo u tin-
ethods In war of a civilised ami
barbatous nation We have l.u I
3Tr.a(. n ciuintrv a larce as Snain i I
in
ptue We have burned villages ani
flin hou i-a li out iat (vide Bltj''
BOt'O Wf burned iliwn .ie house
Dt ti." n' leao i l nig thai h
yfH .. )i .it ii i onirmii.l .iiinst u
V$f t n iliiv ii th w m i uinl ill I
Ttfo j i . II II lv 1 tll 1 M. lilt
tiled hi tho'isaads vl wl" rn-
ment of cruelty Wo Only fjaVo hair
starvation ratloim to tlio wives and
hilrtren wbote husbands and parents
wore lighting against us We have
decreed the nnnexatlon of tha entire
country of our enemy aHliough we are
only In military oecupatron or a amall
i part of It. and wo have followed up
I this astounding decree by confiscating
Itlio property of the leaders In arm"
'against us and promulgating sen
jtenees banishing thenr ror ever rom
heir eountry'
i And Kitchener's latest achieve
mentu 're
j Kirs The capture or 150 Doer wo
'men (number of ohllcren not men-
i tinned): and
Setonct A loud Hnd piercing cry
i for reenfor!ement.
Do the German people blto their
i thumbs at this spectaolo of futile
i ferocity? Why not? AH the other civ
ilised people do. Germany however
I monopolizes thf places of honor and
humanity for Chancellor von Bulow
ha.s bpen the first to rebuke England's
I arrogance and to Hay the representa
tlve of England's reeking barbarism.
For the first time we envy the Ger
I man people though It "iny uot he the
last for they lmvo a government
which dares to speak for justice for
Christian mercy and which who
i knows "may yot strike for the same
divine and noble causes.
Watch St. Louis.
The greatest World's fair tho world
Iibb wer scon will he hold at SL Louis
in 1908 To kOQp In toucli with the
work of preparation for this great
World's fulr and to get all tho news of
all the earth every rending person
should at onco subscribe ror the groat
newspaper of St. Louis tho GLOBE-
DEMOC1AT. It stones prfteminont
nnd alone among American newspa-
pers and acknowledges no equal or
rival. Its circulation extends to overy
state and territory of tho Union to
Canada and Jloxlco ana to ov6ry part
of the world whore thoro aro readers
of the English languoge. It ought to
he in your homo during tho coming
lyenr. Soe advertisement oisownero in
this Issue.
How's Thls7
We offer Ono Hundred Dollfti-a Iveword
for an case of ontarrh that oftnnbt be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props .
Toledo O.
We the undersigned havo known P. J
Choney for tho last IS years and Relieve
him perfectlj honorable In nil business
tranaactloni and financially aide to carry
out any obligations made bv tlitir flrti
WEST & THUAX Wholesale Druggists
Toledo O.
WALUING. KINNAN & MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly acting directly upon tho blood and
raucous surfaces of tha system. Price
TVe par bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pill? sr tha beat.
NEW YORK WORLD.
Time has demonstrated that the
Thrice & Week World stands alone
In lti class. Other papers have 1ml
tated Its forms but not Its succoss.
This Is because It tells all tho news
all the time ana tells It Impartially.
j Whether that news ho political or
otherwise. It Is in fact almost a
d-tlly at tho price of s. weekly nnd
you cannot afford to bo without It.
ItopubiuHn and Domocrat nllko can
road tho Thrice a Week World with
absolute confidence in Its truth.
In addition to nows It publishes
first class serial stories and other
features suited to tho homo and flro.
Bide.
Tho Thrice a Wook World's regular
subscription prico Is only $1.00 per
year and this pays for 15G papers.
Wo offer this un.equaled nowspapor
and The Leader together ono year for
1.15.
The regular subsorlpUon price of
the two papers Is $1.25.
A Club Women's Toot.
Rmporis. Gazette December SI
1001: Women rule the erth. The
books that women like succeeds. The
newspapers that women read sell. The
stores that women patronize make
money. And now the foxy old Santa
Fa lias got a sthamo to please the
women which will make it a. bnrr 1 of
rocks. The scheme Is a beautiful gilt
edged excursion a the Pacific coast
for the sixth biennial convention of
Women's clubs to be held In Los An-
gelos May 1 to 8. Th Santa Fe Is
going to put on a line of through
trains that will beat the world's rec-
ord for beauty and comfort And bet-
ter than this the Santo F will ar-
range to take all tho Kansas and
Missouri club women who have bon
meeting together and know one an-
other all on one train where they
mi talk club matters and fix up club
i- 1 1 d tcgethw for three days. If
the Santa l'e doesn't make a big dlvi
cli ml out of this business it won't be
W I Hluek's fault. This Is a unique
liUu m I it Is distinctly a Sarta Fe
I'd i Di i ou ever ob-nne that in the
in i liv I I'ipartmrut of the Santo
j tin n it.- their ui'ney by turning
puut e comfort into money?
The o Hour Day
Which the working man lias fought for
and succeeded In obtaining is something
the wife lias no share in. Her day le-
jjins before his and ends long after it
as a rule and many a night her rest i9
broken by the baby's
fretfulucss. The
healthiest woman
must Wear out under
such n strain. What
can be expected then
of those women
who are weaken
ed by woman
ly diseases?
Women
who arc
weak
worn-out
and run-down will find new
life and rew strength in the
use of Dr. Pierce's 1'avorlte
Prescription. It establishes
regularity dries weakening
drains heals inflammation
and ulceration and cures
female weakness. It makes
veak women strong and
sick women well.
Sick people are invited to
consult Dr. PierCc by letter
free. All correspondence is
held as strictlv nrivate and
sacredly confid ntial. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
"I suffered with female neaLnen about eight
vears tried several doctors but derived no bene-
fit until I began using Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription" writes Mrs. John Oreen of Danville
Doyle Co Ky "This medicine was recom-
mended to me by other patients I have taken
six bottles and 1 iccl like another person "
The dealer who oilers a substitute for
"Favorite Prescription" is only seeking
to make the little more profit paid on
the sale of less rueiitorious medicines.
His profit is your loss. Refuse all sub-
stitutes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be
used with "Favorite Prescription " when-
ever a laxative is required.
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Cents lleece lined Shirt and Drawers worth 50c for
Boys' lleece lined Shirt and Drawers worts 26c for
Men's llece lined Gauntlet Driving Glovas worth S2
Men's lleece lined Worte Mittens worth 50c for
Boys' lleece lined Mittens worth 45c for
Boys' full stock Brogan Shoes worth Si. 10 for
Youth's Plow Shoes. 11 to 18 worth $1.00 for
Men's Razor Straps worth 50c for
Stove Lifters worth 10c for
Best Black In worth lOc for - ...
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8 A BIG CUT
FOR 20 DAYS
5? To FLeduce Stock for Invoicing.
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Our stock of Wall Paper must be closed out
regardless of cost. Come and see it
8 Fine Soaps Tablets Box Paper Dolls Pic
ture books Perfumery Face Preparations
g and everything you can wish for at
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WANTS
RATES.
5 cents per line first Insertion 2&
conts per line each subsequent Inser-
tion. FOR SALE.
GOOD SECONDHAND Bicycle for
salo cheap. Address "F." Loader.
FOR SALE A four room house on
Nohlo avenue Wost Guthrlo. Inquire
Loader office.
FOR SALE A Becond h-sud number-
ing machine Price $30. Address
Lcador office.
WANTED.
WANTED Bids to do job of roofing
tar or tin. Address "N." caro Lead
er for particulars
PIANO Concert prorerred; must he
cheap; stato price. AddreSs "P."
caro Loader.
WANTED Married man aged 40
wants position as delivery driver.
Addross "R. T." Leader office.
WANTED Addrcsoss of gCntloman
Interested In Christian Selene In Lo-
gan county. Important Addross C.
R. Poabody caro Loader office.
LOST.
LOST Scottish Rite watch charm.
Reward If roturnod to "C. C." care
Loader.
anntisoKmiUsSSKr
YORK
115 WEST HARRISON AVENUE
Geo. H. King Proprietor
not large stocks
Lv jbi yflPBBvk H S vsWlBsi
Invoices $5000 less $46.81. Preparing for Spring
be reduced to $2000 during the next 60 days
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Here 1 come with
29c
14c
Jll.AZt
29c
25c
75c
65c
24c
5c
4c
York
115 WEST HARRISON AVENUE
BUSINESS PERSONAL8.
WE PAY $20 a week and expenBeB to
men with rigs to introduce Poultry
Compound. International Mfg. Co.
Parsons Kas.
AQENT8 WANTED.
WANTED SIdo lino men wanted to
call on hnrness and hardwaro trade
with lino of cholco brushes and cur-
ry combs; inclose stamp for particu-
lars. Hawkoye Brush Works Iowa
City Iowa.
VACANT ROUTE Salesman adjoin-
ing earns $25 weekly. Ground pro
tected. Free samples. Weekly cash
commission. Care Brattice Co 243
Pearl N. York.
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HUSTLING Young man to solicit for
Oklahoma Leader. Good money to
right party. Call at Leader office.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS Singlo or en-
ftulte with or without fire; 405 E.
Harrison.
PIANO FOR RENT Lady leaving
town temporarily will rent piano
to family with no small children;
piano Knaho; almost new. Inqulro
LjjadQr. office.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE In Wost Guthrie
for rent $10.00 per month. Inquire
Leader office.
of goods people want but
AIN
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my Matchless Bargains
Best Mucilage worth 10c for
Hard wood Toothpicks worth
Hassocks or Carpet Covered
5
tJiacK Laggings lor unuuren H to 5 years of age
worrth 85c for
Envelopes pull wire kind worth 10 bunch for
Saw Files worth 10c for .....
SO-lnch Rip Saws wortli 52 for v
The Famous F C. Corsets at great Bargains
And 11 00 other bargains at
A. HI
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WANTED PARTNER.
WANTED A partnor to go Into the
tailoring business In a 'good town
Murt be a tnllor with small capital
and single man preferred. Address
"Stalle" caro Wichita Eagle.
MOVED.
Humphrey and Hill
Havo moved tol ) Spurlock build-
ing over tho "Fair." Wo are old ex-
perienced underwriters and represent
old tlmo tried and flro tested com-
panies. Aro offering somo good loanB
on both city and farm property. Have
some bargains In real estate.
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Photographs
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Mrs. McKinley
Admiral Schley
Pres. Rdosevelt
Mouuted on Elaborate Veh our
Mat.
For sale at the Leaaer Count
ing Room.
Price ioc Each
4C
5c for ... 4C
Foot Stools worth 75c 35c
15c
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5c
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 14, 1902, newspaper, January 14, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75818/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.