The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 60, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 1, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1. 10C2
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lnl ni"t Thursday with
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After t in
Boles - v
Lillian Ml
ni"t Thursday witli
' The 'adis enjoyed
ini lasting meeting.
I'.ular programme Mrs.
(1 refreshment and Miss
. itaie several plino so-
w hlh wete greatly injoed.
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Th? luofci iinmr
meeting follow s-
RoP all quotations fiom lott.
Papi I he Advantaei n and Dis-
mhanlnv s Slaveiv Mrs Fiank
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Pap- .
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C Knetslei
Sketch
J. C. Foster
Reading
Hlxoit.
Must' Vis .1 K. Hall
Tlic ma ting next 'k i'l b
with Mrs J. K Ball
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niggles (or Kansas:
Raid" Mrs Mack Mor
i M 9 Vernon Smith.
I ' ading Questions of th
I 1 by Coneti s M .s C
Unilse M lrott ' Mrs
From Al'olt Mr- V V
hold
Huston. H B Asp Dtiftgin and Chas
Greer .
Mr. Greer wore an evening gown
of oacX chiffon over blak taffeta
diamonds
MIhh JesHica Alpaugh wore a dainty
own of white organdy elaborately
trimmed.
Miss Claudia Alpaugh wore a pretty
rreatlon of pink chiffon over silk.
The Invited giusts were:
Misses Ida Nllilaok Anna Secley
Adele Kesler Amy Brooss Nell Klin-
ball. Bessie Graves. Lillian Boles.
Katherlne Srhnell. Sula Leavitt. 1 11a
Briggs Lena Hunter Pearl Hutehln
son nna Hutchinson. Louise Hous-
K.ii Hedwie Braun Louise Brooke
l m pliin- Tidball Mattlc Palmer j
l.i n.i Cro-.. Helen Green Lillian j
i iiompMin Bcrnnrdlne Cooue. Laui.i (
I. u r linoge'ie (Jieen. Edith O.N j
el Huth Dungan
MessrH Leslie NlbUw k Bert Maine i
Will.-rd I.indwalil. Winter IHff Carl
Metoilf Frank Lyon Clyde McCon
noil. M- lville Cuitpr William Brooks. J
Stewai Hi tegs. C IT. Woods Jesse
Hunter l.on Gilbert Arthur Kit g.
P.im Smith Paul Foster Jason Eaton
Mend.il! Phelps Hayden Farquahar
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Cures Grip Consumption Malaria Bronchitis
Asthma and All Diseases of the Throat and Lungs
K A." iuw.ni;. wnu-n attics
al?anil stroug alftn especially it the blood
is sluggish anl geunraily involving tlu
inuoous membrane of the air passagea from
the nostrils down to and inaluduig too lungs.
Dertous oompllaaUons are liable to kmuop
in the course of the disease as grip nltlw iu
the weakest part of the system sometimes
the kidneys the Ural a the stomach or the
heart resulting of ton in heart failure but
thumut ilril)l of nil n wltou it settles in
tha inn i t'ii tutnpti u (. sum to follow ami
iwtalu dnth if prompt iwlini i- not takeu
aaiUatfy'H Pure Milt WkiA mltuiuUterod.
The PUies will present an oper- wn 0oo i Miller Nathan Patterson
etta at the opera house the night of W) Patterson Boscoe Pletr. John
February 7 It la for th benefit of Miftrlc nen Kaufman George Green
tbo puWI( ndjon" 'lhrary and the cast (; Byorf Cat Fllson of Oklaho-
inciudes 35u .hlldren. Cv. John St use of. Beaver.
Tlie leading role will De carried by i j i
Miss Grace Griffith who will appear; T1 Thirteen club was entertained
Tin;
Thursday night by Miss Sula Leavitt j
at the home of her uncle W M. Spur
lock. Proeresslve "High five-' was
as Queen Titanla goddess of the flow-
ers. Miss Louise Houston takes the
part of Angelica. Miss Louise Brooks
thu Prince: Miss Iaura Humble tne )laye(1 The first priie was won by j
Dude; Little Mlas Bertha Crossland L Aa Km1m. r fBUCy vase; the i
Sunshine Miss TJIllan Boles Is thei1ln . v llT MlM Claudia i
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Tii) ttUi'ititM pwilliii I-i n this disoa-so
vithiu tho pat f yt'irs Iit. surtli-ii-ntly
irul itj-tors to tin imp utinii of giviug
the dlsise tho closest iiivnstiipition
Daffy's Puro Malt Wlinkoy is the only ab-
wtuto euro for grip luflueuza usttima bron-
chitis catirru ooasumptl n un 1 all diseases
of the throat and lungs it prevents compli-
cations auil bad after-elfects that grin so
often leaves in the system. Duffy s Pure
Malt WliUkey not only kills the germs but
it stimulates the blool aids digestion and
too the action of the heart.
Tlie voluntary testimony ieecinl from
thousands of our grateful patients is proof
positive that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is
the greatest known remedy for the grip ami
all (Ussases of tho throat awl lungs awl all
muting diseases from whatever causes. Doc-
tow ministers public speakers and a num-
ber of the leading temperance wemeu praise
Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for the great good.
It ha? ncQompllstie 1 la saving lives.
pianist.
The cnt rtainnient I under the
management of W. V Milne and F.
A. Salisbury of the National Knter
talnmem bureau of Chkago
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The Shakespeare rluh met Tuesday
with Mrs. Horace Speed but owing to
the s&vere weather ana the small at-
tendance the r gular leson was not
taken up
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Tuesday night the beautiful home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer presented
tho scono of a verltablo fairyland. The
occasion was a reception glvon by
their ntoce Miss Jessica Alpaugh.
Thld Ib perhaps tho most beautiful
home in tho territory and with Its
spacious hallways and parlors Is ad-
mirably adapted to entertaining large
sathorlngs. On thU occasion tho
Jiouso was a profusion of palms ferns
and smllox.
Tho parlors and library woro Iu
pink and whlto carnations and the
dining hall In whlto carnations nnd
Hmllax. Exriulslto tnsto was display-
ed in the decorations.
High five was playod there being
fourteen tables. Tho following prizes
were awarded:
First ladles' prize a dainty statu-
Mte. to Mis Edith Grlssell; ladles'
booby prize a Chinese doll to Miss
Katherlne Srhnell; first gentleman's
prize a statuette to Mr. John Sav-
oeg; the gentleman's booby a match
safe to Mr. Shinn.
After tho games an elaborate three
course luncheon wag served consist-1
ing of oyster patties chicken salad
vandwiches olives ploklea coffee
salted almonds ico croani and cako.
Miss Alpaugh was assisted In re-
ceiving and entortalnlng her gueeU
by Mosdnmea Frank Lucas A. H.
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iMlTiTOHlWl
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
cJFcctf of the well known remedy
Brnur or Flos mauufuctured by thi
CALirJHIA Fin Svnui' Co illustrate
ihe value of obtaining the liquid laxa-
tive ptnclrU's ef plants known lobe
wodiclnally 'axative ami presenting
tlietn .n the oriu moot refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
Is the one perfect strengthening laxu-
live cleauBiii)? the hvsteni effectually
ctlepelliug culds. heauaohes and feverw
gently yet prom pi ly and enabling on'
o overcome habitual constipation pr-
tnanently. Its iwrfect freedom from
every objeotioiMble quulitj and sub-
stance and it i. a tins on the kidn s
liver and bowels without vwukculiig '
Or irritating tnutu lusjti it the idebl I
laxative
In the iriMs of mauiif.i' tumi)' fjgu '
ttit Ud. an they aro pliiuit to tlie
taste but tin medicinal qu uriouf tlie
remedy ure lluin-d fr.-i.i .nn i and
otictr aromatic plants l' iv iiuilnxl
I:dowi to tho C W-lPoaitlA 1 i. .v in ;
Co only lunula to get itf VucUoial
eflV'i'tttan 1 ti in. ii. I iinitations please '
semeinliiT tin ft. .Hieof thoCompanv
printeii ( li tin- fun i i.f iverv iweltage
CAI IFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
6AN RANk'ISCO. CAI
XJOVMVtLlE. KT 'JKW VOHK. M
vribjftmroistw PxiotK prbotiia jdelinouB luncheon was served.
Alpaugh a bisque statuette. Alter
Borne spirited games a itinciieon was
served consisting of wafers pickles
salted peanuts coffee Ice cream nnd
cak.
The girls spent a most pleasant
evening and later the young men call
ed when dancing was enjoyed.
The guests were:
Misses Claudia Alpaugn Jessica Al
paugh Llla Briggs Pearl Hutchinson
Messrs. Amos Loach Paul Foster.
Sam Smith winter Hlif. George
Green.
The raentbors present were:
Misses Amy IlrookB Ida Nlhlack
Blocklo Jamison Lillian Laux Josslo
Palno Sadie Paine Anna Seoley Lena
Hunter Noll Kimball Ilolon Green
Adolo Koslor Lillian Thompson nud
Slua Leavitt
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A delightful affair Thursday was
tho "linen showor" and dinner glvon
to Miss Lillian Laux by Mrs. L. N.
Beadles. It wnB ono of the moat
charming pffolrs that has takou place
recently In tho Capital City and sus-
tained the reputation of Mrs. Boadles
as an Ideal hostess. Mrs. xseadics was
assisted by Mrs. G. A. Hughes and
Mrs. V. It. Ramsay. The dining room
was entirely In pink and white.
Tho deep circular window was a
bower of palms and garlands of pink
henrt-s; while the table where twenty-
four guests were sated was elabor-
ately festooned In hearts.
The center piece was an Immense
pink and white heart . bepring tai
hononso" name Lillian Laux In gold-
Pink tuiil wWljo cnrnat'.onB With
ferns trailing srallax and candalabras
In tho prevailing colors; completed
the beautiful decorations.
The place cards were pretty souv
enirs in pink and white hearts; ono
hand painted and bearing tho guoBt's
name while tho other bore a splendid
likeness of tlie honor guosL
The menu consisted of bouillon
wafers turkey with muilnoom dress-
ing celery cherry plokleB cranberry
jelly stuffed potatoes scalloped oys
ters hot biscuit nut salad cheese
htrawn. ice cream in heart shape
iko coffee stuffed dates and salted
almonds.
The guests Included:
Misses Lillian Laux Adele Kesler
Sadie Paiuo Jessie palne Helen
Oreen Nell Kimball Lillian Thomp-
son Blockie Jamison Sula Lenvltt
Amy Brooks Anna Ilodenhelmer
Auua Seeley Bessie Qnivo KaUi-
erine Sehnell Jaale Hagar Iena
Hunter Iledwlg Braun Francis Kauf
man.
Mesdaincs J. D. Burke C. S. Petty
Carl Havlghorst Chas. K. Bllllngsley.
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Ex-Governor C. M. Barnes Informal-
ly entertained a few ot IiIb gentlemen
ft tends Thursday night at dinner. Af-
ter dinner cigars and stories were en-Joyed.
Tho class colors of Uie graduating
i l.ii for 19U2 are pink and green. The
las ring which is worn by each
number or the thus is a plain gold
liand iiii bearing the inscription
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The High Five club was entertain
. I u.i Moudav night by ex Governor
at I Mrs. C. M Barnes. There were
ik lit tables and after the games a
Dr. Willard II Mor- tbe omtnont pnv-
titioner and world -renowned tliernpeutist
utter careful study of gi tp in all its stage
ays : " Dairy's Pure M -tt Whiskey is the
only absoluto euro for the grip; it builds
up tho system and enables it to throw oil
the grip germs and prevent had after-
effects beoausa it is chemically pure and
contains great medicinal properties."
PREVENTED GRIP.
IiurUagtoii Vt. Jan. 21 1001.
Gentlemen I consider it no more than
your due to tell you that the use of your
whUkey has prevented me from having the
arena disease mo grip wis winter isvory-
Ixxly else un my street luis had it I nm
not over nud above healthy nud was afraid
I might bo taken down with the grip but I
took n moderate amount of Duffy' Malt
Wilskeyaiclulay and never enjoyed better
health in my Ufa My wlfo has. also de-
rived much benefit from its uso.
Truly youra A. A. YOUNG
Mgr. Young's Informatloit Agoucj;
C0NSUA1PTI0N CURED.
HIrv After Imlnn; gtviia up b several of
aur bosti ptiyaldaarj liaviusthroiit eut luggf
tronblf and pronounced a case of incurable
ousumption my M-ter stu.rtel tbo ufi of
your Puro Mult l In-key Sho litis Uiken
tbreo liottlns and is . nun h unproved in
strength that we an all fii-lmp quite hope-
ful Mrn HELL SIlAL'Lcluu-lotto Mich.
Nov. 8 iW)i.
GRIP CURED AT SEVENTY.
ftentlemi n I tnUo plcatmri In informins
youth it I 'i.nnlieen cureil of nwivore at-
tack of ni ip ty using your Duffy'u Pure
Jlalt lii-kev lly age is 70 years.
Mrs. IX1ZA Ji. IIEAM 711 Cherry St
Heading Pa. Dec. 11 1U01.
CURED THREE QRIP VICTIMS.
Uenticinen My ramtly nail" Laurlppc "
UOUJH
iv and milk.
WILLIAM II. YATES
I pulled three of them through with
ruro.unit wniiney ana iuiik
Bochusber Mich. Nov. 3 1001.
Duffy's Turo Malt Whiskey has stood
severe'teets for nearly CO years nud lias
tilwavs lieen found absolutely puro and to
contain great medicinal qualities.
FUEB Two Karao counters for whljt.onchre
etc ; tend i cents in ttainps to cover pocUiga
CAUTION: DufTy's rnre Malt WhtifcovIgMld
lntealcd Iwttles only If olfcrcd in lull itisa
fraud. Ho ture jou pet the genuine. It is the
only whiskey recnunlwrt bv tho Rovcrnmcnt
as a medietas-. All ilniimlffa nml (iroccre; or
tlrpct.$l'0i lo'tlo Medical bnoklrt sent free.
PiUT7 finl.t WliUki y f a tochester K. V.
The Cambrido club will rrjeot next
Wednesday with Mr. Frank Dale.
Following Is the outline of study for
tho afternoon:
Social Condition of England Dur-
ing the Iteign of Elizabeth Her Con-
test With Parliament Growth of
Protestantism Antl-Catho.Ic Legisla-
tion Foreign Affairs iu France and
he Netherlands Philip II. Ills Policy
and Power The Armndn Causes and
Results of the Peasant War Influ-
ence and Death of Mary Queen of
Scots.
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Tuesday night February 11th the
the Ladles' Aid society of the Chris-
tian church will entertain at the
homo of Mrs. J. B. Fairfield. The on-
ly onoe present will bo the members
of tho society and their husbands
the Invltod guests. Music and refresh-
ments will be the features of the even
ing.
Tho Grand Chapter of the Eastern
Star will convene In till-city Febru-
ary 14 th for a three-days' sesslou. The
Grand Chapter includes all Eastern
Star organisations iu Oklahoma and
Indian territory and the meeting in
this city will be largely attended
Several social features will be ar
ranged by the local chapter to bo
given during the session.
The ladles of tho Christian church
will entertain Friday February 14.
with a Valentine tea at the home ot
Mrs. Harry Painter on East Cleveland
avenue. The decorations will be of
hearts suggestive of the a ay and a
stiinged orchestra will furnish music
throughout the receiving hours. The
Miss Edith Gtissel MIsb Brower
Utlca N. Y.; the Misses Braun ana
Miss Louise Brooke.
"Sixty-three" was played. Miss
Jesslo Palno capturod the first prize
a gold souvenir spoon. Tho booby
prize went to Miss Ida Nlblack a red
rose candle stick.
The gues'.s wore seated in the din-
ing room where a dainty luncheon
was served of scalloped oysters sal
lau who will assist Mrs. Painter ad wafers olives hot rolls coffee
are: Mesdames C. R Wilder F. M. ice cream and cake.
Uhlnehart. Chaj. Smith Frank Wll a clever feature wero the following
bur; Misses EfftJ Finch Alice Adams toasts:
-j AdviBO to old .Maids." Miss Louise
A social event which is anticipated Brooke
for next week Is tho "pillow ahovver" "Adlse to Young Girls" Miss Lillian
to be glveu by the young ladies for Thompson
uie benefit of the Elks. Several very "The Bride." Miss Anna Sooley.
In her honor on tho afternoon of th
Cth. If this arrangement is carrle.;'
out It will be one of the nicest events
in the history of the Guthrie Fedcro
tion.
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terr
torry Briefly Told.
W. II. Coyle has recently bought
800 acres of farm lands in Fan
county.
Hurry up with that Fort Smith am'
Western bonus so we can keep on
date with "Katy"
The Agricultural and Hortieultu'
society o fthe territory will meet n
Guthrie on February 13 and 14
Charley Howard lias been r ip
pointed deputy revintie (o'lector fo
Oklahoma and Guthrie i- mighty gli I
Miss Jessie Pardue tcnographci in
the office of the clerk of the suprcm
cou-t will leave short! v for hrr lnim
in the ne wcountry.
Rumors are afloat com erntng an a
leged deal to bring the proposed rail
toads into Guthrie on the Santa. I-V-trackB
and to have t. union station
On February -4 about $61000 will
be apportioned among the territorial
educational institutions Tho monei
is derived from the leace fund of sec
tion 18.
In 1888 It used to be "Great Gut.
rie." Let the railroad bonuses b
raised and In this blessed year ot our
Lord and Master it will be "Greatei
Guthrie."
Lou Beland will shortly go to Ai
kansas in the interests of the Arkan
sag Lumber Co. In connection b
will undertake the training of alllg
tors as a side line.
Reports say that Mr A. A. Ewln
1b arranging to move to Guthrie and
go Into real estate business W
havo no rellablo advice of the sort
and without consulting with Mr
Bwing do not believe it Kingfisher
Free Press.
Shcilff Carpenter went to Norman
today with Mra. Rebecca Ellen Fleen
cr an 'Insane woman. Mrs. Fleener
Imagines she owns the Kiowa coim
try.
handsomo pillows have arready boon
fashlonod which will add very much
to the elegant parlors of the Elks.
Miss Laux has been tlie recipient
"Response" Miss Lillian Laux.
"Tho Ideal Husband" Mlse Helen
Green.
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The people of Gutlirle are olated
o fadded social attention since the over tho prospect of tho coming of
announcement of her engngement and Nardlca tho swoet American alngar.
several very delightful affairs have Through the efforts of Mr. Myron
taken place this week which were Boyle of thb city and his brother In
given In her honor. Wichita Nordloa will be secured for
Last night Miss Adele Kesler enter- a concert in this city March C. She appointed by the council to colecr
tained at cards a compliment to Miss will arrive here at 11:20 the morning real cutato occupation. He has a
Laux ' o fthe Cth and the Guthrie Federation juicy Job on his hands. Bob want
The company included the members of Women's clubs will in all probabll all the plungers to form an organlza
o fthe Thirteen club and Hy arrange a reception to be given tion in order thai he may locate 'em
Drain. Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fad has
boon branded by tho most competent
authorities. Thoy havo dispelled tho
silly notion that one kind of food Is
needed for brnln anothor for muscles
and still another for bonos. A correct
diet will not only nourish a particular
part of tho body but it will sustain
every other part. Yet however good
your food may be. Its nutriment L
' ilAatrovoft hv fnfllfAfltfnn or dvanerml.i
You must prepare for their appear
ance or prevent their coming by tak
Ing regular doses of Oreon's August
Plower tho favori'o medicine of tho
hoalthy millions. A few closes aids
digestion stimulator tho liver to
hoalthy action purifies the blood nnd
makes you fel buoyant and vlgorouB
You can got Dr. G. G. Croon's rellablo
remedies at C. R. Renfro J. N. Wal
Inue Eaglo Drug Store Wheeler
Son.
Get Greon's Special Almanac.
Policeman Robert Myers has beeu
MOTHERHOOD.
Munford Tenn. Oct. 3 J900.
I m a great believer In your Wine of Cardul and Thedford's Black-Draught. My -wife took
one bottle of Woe of Cardul hut winter and when her baby was born she had an easy time. My
wife and I think your medicines are the best we have ever found. .... ..
7 V. F. RHODELANDER.
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Motherhood b the great aim of womanhood but all the natural sentiment which cluster around
It seems cruel mockery to thousands of suffering women to-day. To them motlurhood means only
misery. But women need not suffer agony at childbirth.
WINECAMBUI
maKes women strong and healthy by regulating the menstrual flow and strengthening the organs of
womanhood. A strong woman looks forward with oy to the coming of her child. Women fear
motherhood because they arc sick. Weak organs cannot withstand the strain without great pain and
danger. Wine of Cardui has relieved 1000.000 women who stood in terror of meeting woman's
responsibility. It equips woman for every duty of wifehood and motherhood. When Wine of Cardul
is used it can truly be said "mother and child arc doing well." Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle
of Wine of Cardui.
Fo-dTtndMtrtBre. address slvinp symptom "The LadtM' Adyisery
UepartiMBt" Tfeo Chattanooga Uedtotuo Oowpuy Chstluoogo Teas.
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