The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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RIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY JANUARY 27 1902.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
The Perry Baptist Association to be
Held at Marshall.
The Perry BaptlHt association to be
hold with the church at Marshall
January 28 20 and 30 1002 conduct-
ed by J. L. Ilupard Sunday school
missionary for Oklahoma.
Tuesday January 28.
7:16 Devotional service led by the
pastor the Itov. C. V. Burnett.
7:46 Scripture authorlto for thJ
Sunday school J. U Itupard. Discus-
sion led by Uie llev. M. M. Munger.
Wednesday January 29.
0:15 Devotional exorcises conduct-
ed by the Rer. Lawrence Sr.
9:45 The Sunday school a service
nf Hi church for Bible study and
teacnlng; 1 the churra organising
it the Rev. J. U. IMdrldge. 3 Tho
church supporting 1U the Her. II. II.
Dunnaway. 3 The cnurch controll-
ing It the Rev. C V. Lawrence. 4
The church attending it the Rev. W.
H. English.
10:4 V A ho IB most resfonslole for
ih ij-vcn L a Sunday school tne
pastor or euporlntondent7 Rev. M.
M. Mungor.
11:00 How to build up a Sunday
school. J. L. Rupard. Opon discus-
sion. 1:30 Devotional eorvlcos lod by tho
Rov. J. W. Hughos.
2:oo What tho superintendent
3hould do. II. Sawyor and J. B. Shan-
ofolt. Some of our difficulties J. L. Rico
S. Balloy and other suporintondents.
How to v?at than y the Institute
2:45 Who should toach in the Sun-
day school? Arthur Beeby and J. R.
Dishman.
3:15 The Sunday school toachor's
work Dr. Loar Sisters Moody Trav-
ers Sawyer and Gore.
Mnmories of our Sunday school
teachers Brothron Crls Travars
Earnest Burnett Clom Conrad and
othors.
7:15 Song and praise service.
7:46--What is a good Sunday
school? Open conforoncc; all take
part.
Question box.
Thursday January 30.
9:30 Devotional exorcises.
10:00 Tho Sunday school work of
tho association what to do how to
do it; talks by C. W. Burnett J. R.
TDldridgo II. H. Dunnaway and others.
li: oo Consecration Bervico; sub-
ject ''Hero Am I; Send Mo." Led by
tho Rev. M. M. Mungor.
12 : 00 Adjournment.
All the brothron aro cordially In
vited. Each one on tho programmo
is earnestly requested to attend. Pas'
tors bring your Sunday school work-
ers. Let us come praying for a graci-
ous meeting.
Yours in the Lord's wors
J. L Rupard
Sunday School Missionary.
.J07 East Noble avenue Guthrie Ok.
WHY WOMEN FADE.
A million worn on today should be
told what othor millions have learned.
That they need one element In their
blooa far more than men and lack of it
is the reason thoy are apt to fade
many years before they shonld. The
needed olernent is iron. Iron builds up
tho red corpuscles of the blood and
sustains vitality and strength.
Women need a constant supply of
blood making material or their sys-
tems break down under the constant
drain. Tho very moment there Is lack
of blood or when the blood is Impov-
erished the signal appears upon the
face In sallowness or pallor.
The remedy needed Is Dr. Harter'
Iron Tonic. Nothing else meets th'
aprticular condition so well. Use of
it has made hundreds of thousands of
women look mBny years younger and
made them feel eren younger ti.un
they looked s It ml only restore
strength energy and beauty but It
Is a prompt and certain cure for all the
ills pecular to the sex. It cures bo
cause it removes tho Irst cruise. It
supplies just what nature needs to
bring health.
It strengthens debilitated organo
gives tone nnd elasticity to muscles
and llgamonts rounds out wasted tis-
sues and ronows tho vigor of tho nerv-
ous systom. It helps quickly and just
as surely and permanently.
Has been used and prised by women
for forty-five yoars. Prepared only
by tho Dr. Hartor Medicine Co.. Day-
ton Ohio. For salp overywhore.
PROFESSIONAL GAKu
l 1 IIIMAI til
LUTHKK WBBT.
Rkal Ehtatk.
Notary Pi blit ami
Inhjranoh Auknt.
-SNAPt-
niYHiciANX siinnn
W E. FURROW D.D.S
ENTI
OWce Cor. 1st and Orfla.
L W. BA .DAUF D. D. S
Dentist
Office over Hetch shoe store corner
Oklahoma and First. Phone 430.
Open oveulngs until 9 p. m.
First Presbyterian Church.
Special go.ipol services are In
progress at tht First Presbyterian
church.'
Services every evening at 7:30. Tho
Rev. F. W. Hawley is assisting tho
pastor.
A cordial invitation is extonded to
all. W. C. Miles Pastor.
Personal.
The lady who had to loavc tho dona-
tion party tho othor night before it
was ovor will please call at our drug
store and got a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. She has Indigestion
or sho would not have taken sick and
if sho had takon Dr. Caldwoll'B Syrup
Pepsin she would not bavo had Indi
gostlon. In 50c and f 1 bottle at F. B.
Llllio & Co.
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Frank Daih. a. G.O.Hikmki
I) ALE & IVIERER
LAWYERS
ANtJBHKON IITTIMimn OKLAHOMA AVJ
TY e Beer that is Making GutlAT
Famous K
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ISdlUi ell
Process
JOSEP . WISBY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Acller Block south
side Olflnli ma Avenue
JU-TICE COURT
College Ilulltllng N. Division St.
nuthrle Oklahoma.
Jas. S. Gladish Attorney. Jus-
tice of the Peace.
Will al-rcU erfuliy take time to at-
tend to you nutinens
Unsurpassed as a tonic for a run down system
and recommended by physicians as a remedy for
insomnia.
Every bottle of Gettelman's bears this guarantee
$1000 REWAnD
Can't bo perfect health without
pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters
raakos pure blood. Tones and invig-
orates the whole system.
The Webb Tailoring Company havo
removed to the rooms under tho Dank
of Indian territory. Old customers
aro Invited to call and as many new
ones as will. We carry a new and
complete line of this oeanon's goods.
To Confederate Veterans.
Editor Leader Please alow me the
uso of your colums to requost all ex-
Confederate snrgcons and tho Bons of
ox Confederate who aro practicing
physicians to kindly sena mo their
namos nnd their postolllco address.
Ploaso do this at once".
J. C. Jamison
Leut.-Col. nnd Judge Aavocate.
JOHN DEVEREUX
Attorney at Law
Room 10 Dewey Block Corner. Okla-
homa avonue nnd Division street.
Practices in all tho courts of the
Territory.
A- A Meacham
NOTARY PUBLIC
At Leader Oflice
CALIFORNIA TOURI8T8
Can reach their destination with great
comfort and at the least
expense via tho
Will be paid to anyone who can prove that we have
used any substitute for Malt and Hops in the
manufacture of this Beer.
Gall up Telephone No. 2 and order a trial case
WEINBERGER
Sole Distributor for Oklahoma
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Loader
nubllshed In Dally
Jan. 27. 1902.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Logan
county. Territory of Oklahoma.
W. C. Bradwell as executor of tho
estate of
Cuthbcvt BmdweU deceased plain-
tiff. vs.
Sarah A. B.-odell defendant.
tv. srnh A. Ilrndwell. the nbovo
namwl defendant:
Twao a False Alarm.
I have used your Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Peptln and can truthfully rec
ommend iL Some four year ago doc-
tors told me that I had Brlght's Dis-
ease. I was laid up three months and
nothing I used nelpetl me and no food
would stay on my stomach. I used
one bottle of your Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin and food would stay on
my stomach and I craved something
to oat. I got well. Thoro waB no
Brlght's Disease about mo. It was a
"false rumor." Ever siuae I havo
recommended Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin to friends and strangers. It
Is Just splendid. I have full confi
dence In It. Geo. P. Benedict. 689
Wost King St. Decatur 111. Sold oy
P. B. Llllio & Co.
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Notice.
Notlco to delinquent water consum-
ers I6n per cont will De added for
collecting all water rents not paid
on or before January 31 1902.
H. C. Barney
Water Commissioner.
Personally conducted
Tourist Excursions
Leave Kansas City
Every Wednesday and Friday via
Colorado Springs and Scenlo
Route to San Franolsoo
and Los Angeles.
Evory Wednesday via Ft. Worth and
Southern Routo to Los An-
golos and SSan
Francisco.
Latest Improved tourist cars
On fast trains.
Lowest Rate Tickets Available.
Write for information and itinerary to
E. W. Thompson A. Q. P. A.
Topoka Kas.
John Sebastian O. P. A.. CMcago.
Some people Just naturally look as
If thoy aro very fond of prunes.
The Laughlin
Fountain Pen
A very useful article
We have made special arrange-
ments with the manufacturers
wnereby we can furnish you a
first class fountain pen at about
one halt of the regular price.
llVmnnroHincd nrirt-
A good Si. 50 pen for $1.00
A irood 2.00 pen-for $1.25
A irood $2.50 pen for S1.R0
A good $8.00 pen for $2.00
Special prices in quantities.
We cannot guarantee theje
prices to last long so you had
better be quick.
Leader Printing Co.
Outbiie. Oklahoma
Child Worth Millions.
"My child is worth millions to me"
ays Mrs. May Bird of Harrisburg
I 'a. "yot I would have lost her by
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You are hereby notinou mat yuu croup huu i uv. iiuiuiu .
havo boen sued in the above named Ono Minnto Cough Cure." Ono Min-
court by the above named plaintiff ute Cought Cure is sure cure for
on a promissory note made exoouted coughs croup and throat and lnng
nvA delivered by you to Cuthbert troubles. An absolutely safe cough
tjib11 .lefPiised. for tho sum of cure which acta immediately. Tho
fourteon hundred dollars ($1400.00) youngest child oan take it with entire isickllentlacho.OnstraiBla.dranipBand
ith interest thereon a; me rate of safety Tho little onos nise mo uibuj allotliorresuitaorinipeneciuigesiion.
pnt ner annum from and remember how onen h neipea i-nceaocanaii. buhiii
A. v.. ibuy; them iflvory iamuy suuuiu
Handsome
'iiotograph
OF
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests thp food and alda
Naturo in strengthening and recon
atructing the exhausted dlgcstlvo on
pans. Itistlu 'atest discovered dlgcs'-
ant and tonic No other preparatluj
can apprrich It in efllclency. It In
stantly reli3M and permanently euros
Qvsnenela. Inditrcstlon. Heartburn.
Flatulence Sour Stomach Natiseiu
Mrs. McKinley
Admiral Schley
Pres. Roosevelt
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are true to life f Do yot erne fur beauty in aby form f Thtn there ti
no escape for you ; yon must join tbi army who read McClurc' regularly.
A FEW FEATURES FOR 1902
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New Romantic Love Story by hootii tarkington.
author of "The Gentleman frort JnJmna " and "Monsieur Jleautaire"
a tale of love thwarted hut triumphant of gallant mm and beautiful
women. It deala with life in Indiana at the time of the Mexican War.
True Story of the Standard Oil. i?y ida m. tau
BELL author of " Life of Sapoleon" Lift of LhtoM" ett. A
dramatic human itory of the first and Mill the greatest of all trujti not
an 'tonomic trcadte but an exciting hutory.
Greatest of the Old Masters.
By JOHN LA FA RGB. Intemt-
ing and helpftil paper on Michelan-
gelo Rapliael Rembrandt etc. their
finest pictures reproduced iu tints.
Mr. Dooley on His Travels. Hi
views upon the typical New Yorker
Philadelphiai) Bostonian and in-
habitant of Chicago and Washington.
William Allen White on Tillman
Piatt Cleveland and odicrs.
Clara Morris's Static Recollec-
tions. Stories of Salvini Bern-
hardt Mrs. Siddons and odiers.
A Battle of Millionaires. By
the author of "Wall Street Stories. "
The Forest Runner. Serial Talc
of the Michigan Woods.
Josephine Dodge iaskam. Mrc
Child Stories.
Emmy Lou Stories by GEOlu .1-
MADDEN MARTJN.
HJuurttul prnptttmi JturiHn; in full nanj tlktr ftaturti umjrtt UOf 4dtis
S. S. McCLURE CO. M"35 Bast 25th Street New Voik N. V
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ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
But at any price THE BEST
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seven (7) per
the 0th day of February
Small elxo. Book all ulxul1) apvpila
i it i.; vnu anawer tne sain bottle 01 una miuuiu
petition on o.- before fae 10th day of handy. At this soason specially It
Match A. O. "02. J-tflgmeat will b may be seeded suddenly.
UXen aalosi you for the said sum of J. N. Wallace.
fourteen hundred dollars with inter-1
est thereon at the rat of seven per CO. "A" NOTICE.
en. per annum from tie 8th day of All membera of Co. "A" are hereby
Februury. A. D.. 1897; for attorney ordered to meet at the Armory on
-. . tho .nuumt iinn Rnnth Rflcnnd street for drill at 7:30
it 01 len jwr ccui ui . .. - -
Prepared bv E. C Dv WITT ('CO.. Cblcauo.
Cough Cure sold by J. N. Wallace
on the said nUe as In said note pro
vided ; aad fo the costa off this action
rb prayed for in said petition.
Attest:
T. A. NKAI
Cle-k Dlatriet Court.
FoEter . McOulret attomoys for.
plaintiff.
Monday nlgbL
prMnt
By order of
All members mast be .
Q E. Dunnlca
Capt Comdg Co. A.
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times
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Wnmeu get so muoh happlneea out
of love affairs because they have
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Price iocEach
News and Opinions
of NationoLl ImportOLnce
The Sun Alone
Contains Both
3Danderine Barber Shop
I the place where you get the
: BtST HAIRCUTS AND SHAVES
In town. Scientific Barbers.
Under Bank
of Indian Territory
James Hill Prop.
eooea
Daily by mail
)dily and Sunday
$8 year
8 year
J5he SUNDAY SUN
la the greatest Newapaper in
the world
5c a copy. By mail Sfi a year
Address "She Sun
New York
New Contractor For Quthrle.
Mr. J. D. Drazle of Rockford. 111.
an old and experienced contractor In
all branche of eement work aids-
walks. BUpa. curbing; fountains and
ornamental works arrived in Guthrie
with his wife and daughter in view of
making thU their permanent home.
They have rented a cottage on H.
Harrison. No. M4. phone J41. Mr.
Ilraale eoaea well recommended and
will he pleased to give eetlroates 00
all work In his line and earaeetly
aollQlta tho patronage of the people
haying work of this kind.
Osteopathy In Outline
M. T. McBurney. IX O. gradual of
the American School of Osteopatbv.
Klrkaville Mo (under the founder of
the science). Is located at S2H Beat
Cleveland avenne Outhrl Okla la
the practice of oeteopatby where eke
will be pleaeed to consult with ear
who are suffering from "the maar
ailments flesh is heir to" Wumese
diseases a specialty.
Consultation and esamiu.'tion free.
Office hour from 8 a u to r p at.
Telephone No. 110.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, January 27, 1902, newspaper, January 27, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75829/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.