The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 60, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 1, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1902.
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COME IN.
Is it iosm1I. th" people of (iuthiic
are allow inn t b- hi.jh UM- to recede?
Surely it m.i not to" tl whrti or
property holders. that th' Fort Smith
antl W-tt'in proposition go by the
hoard '
The town has labored too long to
sessions of the legislature the al
aricfl of its members and most of lis
officers anil clerks. Add that cost to
the already onerous burden of tnxin
and then figure If It In not little ton
dear ft price to pay for the luxury of
electing a governor and the honor of
having Dennis Flynn and stone other
political grafter rattle atotind in a
Beat in the United States senate.
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PLYNN'S TWO STATE BILL.
I it may not bo generally known hut
)t is ft fact neverthelesK that Flynn
I Is essaying a great coup In his state
ino-- ''ill n'"" before congress on the
.uvi ut widen he Is bending every
1 ..orgy and summoning to his aid all
'th' luences nt his command With'
f".. c nse of finmlng a bill whith
proldei for the immediate admission
rf Oklahoma and the Indian territory
later "an it Is prepared for stat-hood."
tho Fiynn bill Ir as much a double
. tatchood bl'l no if it was specifically
designed for that purpose. ;
i Among other inings It provides that
th.' "constitutional convention provid
ed or herein shall by ordinance ir-
revocable express the consent of tho
state of Oklahoma that concress may
at nuy time or from time to time at-
tac h all or any part of the Indian ter-
ritory to the state of Oklahoma
after the title to said lands is ex-
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DISCOVERY ft
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To R.educe Stock for Invoicing.
Our stock of Wall Paper must be closed out
regardless of cost. Come and see it
Fine Soaps Tablets Box Paper Dolls Pie
ture books Perfumery Face Preparations
and everything you can wish for at
I wan n total wreck could not leet or eat
A rT". "I IMTryinau rawlOW
r
writes Mr.
rrv
'or two vpirii T ttml
doctors but received very lltllr benefit
Co.. Mo.
medlrlue from
1 loot
bring forth this fund of coming good
ness. It must not kill olt tho child of Uni-b.ed in the tribes now claiming
. . . . ithe sam" assigned In severalty nnd
prosperity jut as it fair'.v begins to . '
!subje;t to taxation." Mr. Plynn may
exorci.o its lung power. jhav( n0 uUerior motre Jn 1)nrn8
There must be rapid. Instant action ' ology of this provision hut it is a
if Guthrie is to succeed.
In the rlty should pull
the success of the fort
A number of Iaggarde an
Every twin matter not admitting of question that I
it vould operate to keep tho Indian
territory from becoming n part of the
Oklahoma until as :ne provision
states all the Indian lands are sttb-
'i
and dig for
Ssmith road.
on record !
great big. bulky prosperous laggards. jpt to taxation.
These are the fellows th" aof'-.i- .itt- ' Under the treaties now In force and
zen must prod
these railroad
A few should not bear n ProcPM of consummation title to
burdens. Every one aU the Indlfm !nm can not be allen-
nieu or suojeci to taxation ror twen-
should contribute. The pull backs ty flve year8 Thp IndtM nre IoM
dislike publicity. They essay to es- wards of tho government for that po-
rape unnoticed tiut Uilr nefarious riod after which thoy nre placod upoAl
de-signs should be thwarted. Every helr own resources and rosponslblll
dollar that can bo raked and scraped
tiee.
together is needed now to bring
the Port Smith and Western road.
Don't be a pull' back. ComotfiV
in
Tho eloclion of Hon.
4
Lincoln county territorial
TODD A GOOD CHOICE.
F Todd of
chairman
of tho Populist tparty ia a 3trong in-
dication at tho pvlrpoae of that' party
to fully andi .completely co-opgrato
with tho Democracy in tho oloction of
a Democratic delegate to congros
this fall.
Senator Todd has long recognised
the fact that if the Kepuulican party
la to be driven out of power in this t bill Oklahoman
torritory it must be through the
Domocrntic party supported and
Strengthened by the active earnest
Tho Klynn bill thorefore gives Ok-
lahoma statehood but in effect pro-
vides that tho ban be placed upon the
Indian torritory until its lands a'rb sub-
ject to taxation or formed Into a sep-
arate stato as congross may oloct or
tho oslgonclea of politica? conditions
require.
In tho mcanttrao Oklahoma will
havo adopted a consttutlon located
all tho stato institutions and thereby
havo oxercised all tho prerogatives
making a union "with tho Indian terri-
tory doalrable or possible.
As wo havo horotoforo remnrkod
the greatest Borvioe congross cnn bo-
stow upon Oklahoma at the prolont
ression is the killing of the Flynn
ftfh ami strength was not able to do a kooiI
Jay's work. I rommrncej ti-Viiir; Or tierce's
Golden Medical Discovery ntnl hn i 10.1
taken one bottle I could sleep and my appetite
was wonderfully improved I have taken five
bottles and am still improving "
' Thf sole motive for substitution is to
permit the dealer to make the little more
profit paid by the sale of less meritori-
ous medicines. He gains; you lose.
Therefore Rccept no substitute for
"Golden Medical Discovery."
other knights of the road. All they
care for Ib" to have- their demands
complied wiUi and the pooplo should
be ttiankfnl if they escape with their
lives.
When any man assumes that he is
greater than his party the best thing
for his party to do Ib to show him his
mistake by turning him down. This
has been tho fate of all tho politici-
ans of the past who assumed such dic-
tatorship. It was tho fate or tho groat
Uenton nnd others of losser note and
ir the signs of tho times aro any in-'
dlcatlon of what is coming tho Repub-
licans of thla torritory aro proparing
to teach tho wonderful Dennis al
similar salutory Iossou.
Renfro
Drug
Co
K&S?' opposite p.o. 20Q w. Oklahoma Ave.-
COCXO0OQXOO3X
There is little prospect now that
the present congross will pass any
statehood measure for Oklahoaa.
The attitude of Dennis Flynn in hi
persistent opposition to the ronl and
Often expressed wishes or tho peoplo
of Oklahqma .lrrameclvo of party
lines for single stateilood givo that
question a black eye and puts off
statehood indefinitely. What do thoso
HopubllcnnB who have been so con-
spicuous for single statehood nil along
think of this action of their dolegnte7
Will they continue to bow tho suppli-
ant knee to such dictatorship?
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Kingfisher Free Press: We have
j watched the Guthrie caropalgn ifcu
more railroads and greaser prosperity
and faithful cooperation of all tin with greRt Merest. The result shows
antagonistic elements of the Ilepub 1- ;hat the people of that town nre fully
can party. alive to the necessity of keeping up
If n Democratic congressman Is notwith lhe Procession. The almost un-
With the admitted fact that it will
take twico as long to dig and con-
struct tho Isthmian canal on tho Pan-
ama route that itwlll roquiro for tho
NIctraguan route with a cost of
J180.000.000 In addition to tho $40-
000000 to bo paid to tho French com-
pany for the relinquishment of its
f.anchlses it would soom to suprem-
est folly for our government to even
consider the French proposition.
How's This?
W-j offer One Hundred Dollais Rf-ward
for any case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.
Toledo O.
We tho undarslnned. hava known F. J.
Cheney for tho last 15 yetm. nnd believe
htm perfectly honorable in nil Mislnosa
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations mndo by tli'itr flm
WEST & TUUAX Wholesalo DrucgiBts
Toledo. O.
'ALBINO. KINNAN "Jfc MARVIN
WholeBalo DrugRists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo ia taken internal-
ly acting directly upon tho blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
ilc per uotiie. soli ey an Druggists.
Testimonials free.
; Hall's Family PHIt aro the best.
CO. "A" OK. N. G. NOTICE.
Co. "A" First Regiment Ok. N. O.
is hereby ordered to assemble at the
Armory on Monday night for drill.
By order of
G. E. Dunnlca
CapL Comd'g. Co. A.
WANTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I
WANTED Address of Frank Mer-
rick. Addross "J" care Leader.
WANTED To buy two good lotBn
Cleveland avenue. Address C. T.
Condon euro Leader.
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WANTED- "T. D. O." to call for let
ters in Leador want box.
WHOSE DARLING IS THIS?
Don't all spoak at once; for
you all lovo hor. Think of
such a dainty bit of moon
light turned into a girl and
multiplied three hundredfold'
That's what you'll Bee In
"Tho Pixies" at tho Brooks' theator
Friday evening Feb. 7. Three bun
dred of them in beautiful costumes
together with fifty pixies brownies
and goblins in grotesque make-up. It
is not a Bticcossion of simplo little
choruses but a big comic opera with
Iteaaer You will confer a lasting n interesting plot it nas been giv
favor and receive a reward if youJea ltt nu tnJ iW kastorn citiw
will report tho name o: dtiaier' trying running a weok each in Philadelphia
to sell you a substitute for tho Madl-lBoaton. st- Louis St. Paul Chicago
son Medicine Co.'s Rocky Mountain ;and Milwaukee.
Nearly two tons of costumes and
properties aro carried by the man
FOR SALE Good business building
well located; will sell for $18000.
Addross "E. L." care Loader.
Tort.
' Ask your druggist.
CO. "A" ATTENTIONl
Allfinembors of Co. "A" are bsreby
ordered to meet at the. Armory on
Monday night for drill. AU members
must bo present.
By order of
G. E. Dunnlca
CapL Comdg Co A.
TJS?
Don't Be Pooled.
Take the genuine original
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TEA
Matte only by iMadlion Medi-
cine Co.. Madison Wis. It
keeps you well. 0-.- trade
mark cut on each package.
I'n.-e is cent-.. Nsvcr .lold
to bulk. 'ccept no subitl'
ngoment nnd oighteon mon aro need
ed to handle it. It is by far tho larg
est production ever attempted by
amateurs.
Rehearsals horo aro progressing
very satisfactorily. Tho brightest
young peoplo ia tho city having teen
selected for tho cast.
MOVED. '
Humphrey and Hill
Have moved to the Spurlock build-
ing over tho "Fair." Wo are old ex-
perienced underwriters and represent
old time tried and flro tested com
panics. Are offering somo good loans
on both city and farm property. Have
some bargains in real estate.
elected to represent this territory in
precedented ltberalty exhibited in the
last few days by the uuelnea men
congress this fait It will e nue aloueaml property owners In favor of pro-
to tho unwise not to say Imbecile jected railroad extensions into that
action of tho Democrats5 lit the nouii clty Ij worthy of the greatest praise
noting convention although the exorbitant demands of
Let the dominant idea of' who can "au "f ' pitied to
altogether different consideration. Wo
most nearly rally to hU enthusiasts ate mlw opp0Bafl the ..Um a)jd
support iho rank and file or the Dem- deliver" policy of rnont western rail-
ocracy and evemy other element op- roada but. It is nevertheless Just as
posed to the Republican nominee con- jneceasary at times to accede to their
aemanus as it is to accede to tho de-
mands of other highwaymen. Of
'course the railroads are Just as indif-
ferent to sentiment however m
trol the action of the convention.
At any rate Guthrie has 'em going.
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US WEST HARRISON AVENUE
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Propr
lexor
You have eighteen months in which
to pay the Fort Smith note.
ANSWER IT HONESTLY.
You waut no place In the Leader's
JUt of pull backs. Of course not
busy and sign the notes.
Get
The Fort Smith and Western propo
Mitton has to Its edlt $31000.
Twenty thousand more must come.
Help get It.
Are the Statements of Guthrie Cltl.
zens Not More Reliable Than
Thoso of Utter Stranaers?
Thlr is a vital question.
It it fraught with interest toGuth-
rle. It permits of only one answer.
It cannot be evndod or ignored.
A Outline citizen speaks hero
Speaks for the wolfaro of Guthrie.
A citizen's statement is reliable.
An utter stranger's doubtful.
Home proof Ib tho best proof.
Mr. D. W. Martin of 321 S.' 1st sL
- eaya: "ii uoan's Kidney Pills. pro-
Wise and unselfish council among curd at J. N. Wallace's drug store
the territorial Demooracy is the key- had not brought me positive benefit
I would be the last resident of Guth-
Tweuty mm have increased the
price of their property 60 per cent.
Yet thoy are still rfhy on railroad
subscriptions.
note for cuecesB In the coming elee
tlon for delegate to congress. Thi
man who is not enthusiastically for
party success over self and ery
other consideration is hardly th.' man
fit to lekwl the Democracy in th . mn
lug struggle.
Shawuot HTrfld Tax paying tlriio
in Oklahoma i a mighty poor time to
.a;;i con.ii'i f r 'hi' Flynn bill wltuli
liiovlder to ht.t'elioixl for Oklahoma
alimu - Miilni. now stand the i.;
tt'i .;. I government pays the aJarto
of a. I ur judges governor and other
t'rri' rii'l offirers and the oit of tbn
rle to publicly Indorso the prepara-
tion. The pain In my back was not
ery severe but the dull aching
dung to me o perslstontly that It
positively became annoying. Doan's
Kidney Fills stopped it. O'her Indica-
tions of ktnney ttouble existed and
the course of the treatment I took has
had a decidedly baneflnlal effect on
them
For sain by all dealers. Price SOo.
Poster Milburn Go Buffalo N. Y
sole agent tor the ll. S.
Remember the namo Doan's and
take no substitute.
Altho the weather was unfavorable for business a great many
fine pictures were sold during the three great sale days and such
great bargains were never given before in Guthrie. Now comes
the three great sale days of
AMPS
Friday
M
Saturday and
January 31 February 1 and 3
onday
Don't miss this opportunity to obtain a lamp from 8c to $4.25'. Remember
the $4.25 lamps'are the $7.50 kind. It will be your fault if you do not take ad-
vantage of this opportunity. See the great show window display.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 60, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 1, 1902, newspaper, February 1, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75834/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.