The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 66, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 8, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEK GJTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8 1902
I !r .. Socio- Whirl
The fm t
were mo1'
the El-
ns we" .
oi more pillows which
v.'in Piijr night by
IimImI -ioiik yerjr unique
nndoon .":. Sev
eral laic oriental rloo.- cushions
wen? ft mi . ( numb" . which have
a oi.. ikh rffei others were
made of chr-' Nllk aid llne-n Many
won- in) k i with appropriate In
acrlptW is iiih a Tell me pretty
maiden ..c liHK' u.iy mo e tit home
liht yo i in' and women mirth
n.ji I h .ii clue and soda the
.ln i i'lMis Alces." "B P
) K I '. ... h' of the aces" A
little ivil i -linl nmn others oi
unique ..:
The '. . i.ia.igcd le.entit'
lablo In I ho da.icc hall and served a
lunch consisting "f scalloped oyster
turkey anl ih.'i'v sandwiches plik
leu and toffvc Vfter lunch the danc-
ing propianmn' was continued; the
Aeolian Mandolin club furnishing i'he
music. The dance programme was a
unique one It was a follows-
T fk Pillow Social
By the D-arj (Bless 'Em')
4 -ComplinK'ntary to Guthrie
Lodn No 426. B P O B
Pillow Walt.
Two Step de Pillow
Pillowcase Waltz.
Bedspread Two Step
Blanket lenders.
Coverlet Vnltx.
More Pillow Ladles Choice
Thrceshcets Two Step
Bedsprlng Walla.
Two Step au Martrcss
Fourposter Walts
Two Step de Comfort
Lounging Walts
Settee Two Step.
More Pillow for One Walts:
Another Indies' Choice
Pillow Thy Tired Head Two
Step
More Piiiowsharas Wa'tz
Kattra Any Old Thing
Extra To the Klks' Best Friends
The Ladles.
"Auld Lang Syne."
Don't I.oo-3c Your Pillow.
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Tho Acorn club held an interesting
session Thursday afternoon with Mr.
J E. Ball. Tho progfammo wnB nB
follows:
Koll Call: Quotations from Whit-
tier and Kmerton.
Paper: Principles Represented by
ToHUcal Parties of I860 Mrs. F. K.
Brooke.
Paper: Political Issues that Tor-
xnlnated la Lincoln's Ejection Mrs.
J. II. Campboll.
Reading: From longfollow "Tho
Quadroon Girl" Mrs. C. C. Knolsley
VI0OBOUS AT 82
YEARS OF AGE
Gilbert N. Hay of Utica Says Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
Keeps Him Vigorous and Strong at the Age of 82.
Up to a fw years ago I was -n invalid ami
scarcely knew what It was to 1 well for
frwwity-four bourn. I had grown thin and
crmkl not sleep until my doctor prescribed
Duffy's Pare Malt Whiskey. Him I Imve
started to tko ymir whiskey I have lieen
pcrfw tlv Htrong and well ami Have gained
tl.irty jmund It not only nets a a stimulant
ami tonic for tne but it aids my digestion and
make my blood circulate farter and It Steps
n. ft om" catching cold I will take Duffy's
Malt Whiskey as lone as I live and it will lie
mv I'nlv nxxliclne It is truly a God-send to
.!.! ieile and consuniptirtf; and those who
ore Mkly. Oiw druggist tried to sell mo
something that lit said itm "Just ns good as
Duffy's Pure Malt Wl..kcv." but I insisted
thnt I wanted Dulfv's and no other It seem
too bad that unrefiablo ilriiKcivUt will try to
sell their nifctoiners Ix.gu- .mxIs when fliey
know tho customers' ticnltli iIi'Ik-ikIm on the
(MI.Ht-.RT N U P2 UtRii medicine 1 our wbik' hn-. d.tiic po much
f..r mv I f.el it im ilutv t write and tell ou about It Vi rv thuiMully yours
MIMiKKT N. HV n Ltifavette Street I'tua N. Y Hot.. 10 1(101
DUFFY'S PURE Mil WsSKfcY
Is absolutely fire and unadulterated and contains
NO FUSEL OIL
It cares consumption grip asthma catarrh bronchitis malaria and dyiptft
tlmslntes and eurlcmw the blood and invigorates the brain. Makes the old young the
young strong.
Beware of Imitations.
DbIIt's Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold In
tealsd bottles only. It Is our own patented
bottle ami ties the nemo "Dully Malt
Whliksy Company" blown In the Irattiu
and has the trade-mark the "Cliemtet'a
Head" onlhe lalwl. If olTered In flasks or
any otlic.- bind of a bottle or In bulk it Is
not ' Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." When
a remedy lias been before the public so
long has been recommended and preecjlbod
by doctors ami has carried tlw blessing
of health to so many thousand homes as
"Duiry'aPure Malt Whiskey" imitations
are lxtii to arise.
It Is Um) only whiskey recognized by the
Government as a ineuicine. Tills is a guar-
antee. All druggists and grocers or direct
$1 about.
PRBB. If you are sick or run down
write Dulfv Malt Whiskey Co.. Kochestcr.
N. V. All correspondence In strictest confidence It will cost vou nothing to lenrn how
o regain health utieii'th nnd vitality Write for o panie runnier s fornlu-t e i hre
b" Enclose 4 cents in stain t "ver postage ; chop Milual.lc 'uehial 1'ooklol free.
"tlon this pn'ir.r
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First Methodist church Wedneadoy consolation prise a fancy china plate
afternoon. The memotsh!p was well to M:s. Seaton.
represented and a pleasant and prof-
itable time was enjoyed.
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Next Friday Mrs. J. II. Burford
will entertain the club with a Valou-
Un lunchoon in celobrntion of tho
Tlio llotton Trni)' r.n j .
"I think." said the kind lady "tha?
you wl'- find rark rlghi around the cor-
ner there "
'Madam" said Spmihi i intr Sim "I
was horn and brpd In B iston I am sor-
ry that on used those wards Careless-
ness in the tiv.e of our sacred language I
to me far more distressing than
hutwter.."
"What do you mean"' s ie di manded.
with considerable spirit for she had
onca bet n a school teacher and prided
herse" on her parts of speech.
"That little word 'will' " he replied
"Ah how often it is misused! Have
von ever heard of the lady who fell
from the steanVhip. and called 'Hf-lp'
Help""
"I don't remember it." she a.t.-w. ted
"Well" ha went on. "this poor woman
fell into the water hjxlng neglected to
Inform herseir concerning the proper
use of the words 'will' and shall.' It
happrned that pd heroes Were on detk
when .she went oveehard. therefore her
appeals for help were made In vain.
Hek): Help! Help!' she shouted but
no one went to her assistance and in
deapalr Shi fled 'Nobody shall help
me. I wlli drown!' What she meant
of course was 'Nobodj will help me;
I shall drown!' You see what a differ-
ence the transposition of these two
small words makes "
"But I don't know what that has to
do with me" the lady said.
"Alas!" he almost sobbed; alas' alas!
Wh will p-ople who are otherwise
fairly intelligent make such wofttl as-
saults upon our beloTeil English? Vou
aid. 'I think you will Jlnd work around
the corner.' Mark the misuse of the
word 'will." If you bad said 'I think
you may (or might) find work
around "
But she let the dog out just then and
the lecture was off. Chicago Ilecord-Herald
Monday night Miss Bernnrdtne wadding anniversary of Judge and.
Coonoy wilt glvo a 'country danco' Mrs. Burford.
at Armory (Fuller's) hall. The
younger socloty sot aro making oxton- I I 1
Hlvo preparations.
It is vo be a masquo ball and the
costumes arc to represent tho typical
country boy nnd girl. I
A prlzo will bo glvon to tho best
costumed couple.
. . Miss Louise Brooko carried tho
' ' leading part and as Prlnco Florlmel
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Corkins were at nlm of tho pxo an( WM corap0.
home to a party of friends Thursday fld to rMnnni to RrivorllI nnnnrnB.
ovonlng at their homo on East Vilas
iiiuiiuiu ii liuuuy
At the bi-monthly bar iron wage
scale conterence at Youngitown O.
the wages for puddlers was advanced
irom B.50 per ton to $6.75 per ton. and
the rate for finisher from 07 cants per
; ton to GS.5 cents per ton. Tho Increase
altecta 26.000 men west of Pittsburg.
"The PIxios" playod to a crowded
houso last night and standing room
was at a premium. Threo hundred
school children wore In tho cast and
.were well trained
HOUSEHOLD WORRIES.
REAL ESTATE TRAN8FER8.
Mar J Parker to Arthur A Beyer
lots 1 2. blk 40. C. ITlll $100.00.
James Ford and w to Joslah J.
I'rowse lot 21 blk 26 Coylo $80 00.
James Ford and w to Joslal J.
. rowse lot 22 blk 20. Coyle $30 00.
U C Guss and w to Joslah J.
Prowse Iota 20 21 22 blk 20 Coyle
$37.50.
Joslah J Ptowsp and w to Jnmos
!ord lol 22 and part lot 21 blk 20
Coyle $18 75.
Michael Vandenoort and n to E.
M. Barrlnger lot 14. blk 36. E G
$1500.00.
L. S. Gage and E. A. Moore to
Saiiui A B own. lots 14 15 blk 38
(' Hill $700 00.
I Lewis Vampner to Martha C.
V.impner. a V6 sw 4 2916 1 w $1 00.
! liar y M ""emper to Chaa. A. Leib-
randt ne Vt 4 16-3 $2E0O.OO.
I Bettle Berry to W. K. Patterson
j lot 22 blk 81 E G $16.00.
linlted States to Harry M. Kemp
ner ne 24 1G-3 patent.
United States to Alfred Davis lots
1 2 sec 2 twp 14 r 1 w and a se
sec 35 twp 15 r 1 w patent
Winfleld S. Smith asd w to Walter
F. Warren lots 5 0 blk 28 E. G..
$2000.00.
Walter F. Warren to Anna B. Dod-
son lots 5. 6. blk 28. IB. G.. $3800.00.
Johnson A Itidgaway to Wm. B
Moffltt lots 16 17 blk 47 M. G.. $8
600.00.
J. B. Beadles and w to S. C. H.
Etheridge. lots 3 4 blk SO E. G.
$12.00.
Leon Gilbert to Warren C. Show-
man lots 5 6. 7 8 blk II W. G.
$610.00.
James Beard to Anderson Hann
lots 3 1 blk 79 W. G.. $60.00.
Logan County to Anderson Hann
lots 6 6 blk 79 W. G. te d.
W. S. Cooper and w'to IB. G. Kel-
ley lot 3. 8 blk 30 G. P. $100.00.
Bobt D. Dtincaa and w to E. G.
Kelley. V 2 3 blk 30 G. P. $140.00.
Harry A. Cherrler ami w to John
Massey lots 7 8 blk 86. B. Q $70.00.
Henry Koch and w to Vida C. I7n-
win lots 3 I sec 1 twp 19 r 8. $1-
200.00. United States to Emmett C. Wells
nw M sec 1. twp 10 r 3 patent.
AN U5EAL rVieUlClNE
A New Discovery Which Cures Alt
Forma of Catarrh.
The tablet is tho ldoal form in
which tn ndminlBter medicine bnt un-
til recently no successful cnta.rh tab-
let had ever been attempted. Thore
Is now. however an oxcolluit and
palatable roinedy for catarrh in tablet
form known as Stuart's Catarrh Tab
lets nnd sold by drugtsts composed
or tho mosf recent .lsoovorles In
medlcino for cure vtarrh and re-
sults from their use l been highly
gratifying.
The old time treatment of catarrh
was In the form of inhaler wtwhe.
douches sprays etc. Later on in-
ternal remedies were used with great-
er success but being in liquid or
avenue. Tho occasion was a very de-
Miss Laura
lUladlng: F'om Mr Uwwnlng' llghtXul one in every particular and Chrysanthemum from dudodom was
. . ' . . . . .. vnrv elavnr.
" Tho Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's
Point" Mrs. Fred Wennar.
Music.
Next week the cub will meet with
Mrs C. C KnelBley.
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Tho Excelsior club held the regu
lar meeting this week with Mrs J.
W. Brown. The following program
mo was given:
Boll Call: Quotations from w.it-
ings of Jano Andrews"
Skotch of Jane Andrews.
Kwidlng from Seven Little Sisters
Mrs. J. W. Brown.
Lesson.
The club will meet next week with
Mrs. N. M. Carter.
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Ml3s Blookle Jamison Is tho hostess
of the Thirteen club tomorrow at her
homo east of town. Owing to th
difficulty of getting out to Mis
Jamison's home In the evening she
conceived the happy idea of entertain-
ing the- olub members with a day In
the country.
The main feature of the day will be
an elaborate dinner.
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Mra. Horace Speed informally en-
wrt lined the Social Union of the
very clever.
MIbs Grnco Griffith and Miss
Louise Houston as Queen Titian and
TlFJcCEs
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CHARTERS
WILD CHERRY
BITTERS.
Yon Weed It
To keep your stomach In order
To stimulate your laxy Ihrer
To assist your tluKgish bowels
Tb clear tn.ur bruin
TV hriyhltii ii'Hr ipiriU
T drive iniuy tlu blur
amlmakr I f'uurth living.
A wholesome limulant and a
pleasant -to-tike tome appetizer.
G tkf 6. nuiiu.
Mr.l.l I. ri (V HtflCT
lUUU Ulkl.
I
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was g.'eatly enjoyed by the guost.
The home was prettily decorated.
Thip fsattim of tli evanlnir wna
oards and after the games the hostess Angelica w.0 good in their respect
iitb puna.
Cecil Grlsael! as Alban ruler of
the gob Una was especially good.
Ncfii Whltbeck scored a decidetl
hit a Wun Lung and with his Chi-
nese songs captivated the audience
and was recalled three times.
Little Ml? E'hel Maude Smith waa
well received in her song and fancy
dance.
It would be lmposslblo to mention
each partfoular part but It Is fair to
say that each of threo hundred chll-
'lrnn deserves a share of tho credit for
the succor of the ontortninmont.
The Columbian Guards desorvo
special mention for the beautiful drill
which they executed.
Other specially features were tho
lapanese Maidens the Amazon
Guards and Master John Boles with
his hand organ and monkey.
Tills afternoon they are giving a
vnsffne 'o n ' i tn'sA
served a delicious luncheon.
Among those in attendance were
the following:
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burford.
Mr. and Mr3. J. J. Boles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Huston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Coyle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frailer.
Mr. nnd Mr. W. A. Coyle.
Mr. and Mr. Prank Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Fegan.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. liarker.
Mr. and Mr. J. M. Brooks.
Mr. and Mr. C. It. Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Saunders.
Mr. and Mr. S. IL Van Voorsees.
Mr. nnd Mr. L. E. Klmlmll.
Mr. and Mr. J. H. Havighorat.
Mr. and Mr. C. It. Ilavlghorst.
Mr. ami Mr. W. S. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M 8uu.lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo3ep:i McKeal.
Mr. and Mrs. R R -Carlln.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Cotteral
Mr. and Mv. F. B Luca-.
Mr. aad Mrs I B Levy.
Mr. and Mra C K. Btlllngsle
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. C. Blerer.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs F. B. Ullle.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Asp.
Mr. and Mrs J K. Cottingham.
Mr and Mrs. J O Sever is.
Mr. and Mis (1. II. Dodson.
Mr. and Mr; Hoi ace Speed
Mr. and Mrs J C Hofflus
Mr. Kuapp
Mr. G. E BIlltnKslcy
Mr. H. 11. Ha$au
There Is Not the Slightest Need For
Some of Them Existing In
Guthrie.
The average mother finds sufficient
annoyance and worry performing tho
ordinary duties In tho rearing of n
family but tho caro and anxiety aro
doubled when thoro Is added to ordi-
nary conditions that of weakened kid-
neys in a Juvonilo mombor of the
family. How to euro it should bo of
untold value to Guthrlo mothers.
Road this:
Mrs. S. IL Fallis of G1C W. Mansur
Ave says: "I know whoro Doan's
Kidney Pills havo beon usod for in-
continence of tho kidnoy ssecretlons
In children and when tho treatment
did Inestimable good. It should bo of
considerable value to overy mothor
in Guthrlo who is annoyod in this
manner to know that Doan's Kidney
Pills procured at J. N. Wallace's drug
storo will so Btrongthon nnd hoal tho
mucous lining of the ronal tract that
bod wotting will coaso."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
ccits. FostorMlIburn Co. Buffalo;
N. Y. solo agents for tho TJ. S.
Romombor tho namo Doan's and
tnko no substitute.
Tim1)r that Slnh.
CO. "A" ATTENTION!
All raombors of Co. "A" aro hereby
ordorod to meet at the Armory on
Monday night for drill. All members
must be present.
Byv order of
G. E. Dunnlca
Capt Comdg Co A.
A great deal of Interest centers In
tho cargo of blue gL timber which
has arrived at Dovr from Australia
for tho National harbor works. Mont
of tho baulks or sticks as thoy arc
termed weigh as much as ten tons
ouch nnd range between 100 foot and
too feet long. This kind of timber has
been chosen for piling work owirg to
the fact that it will not float so that.
In tho event of the piles being washed
tway In heavy gale they go to Uie
bottom and there Is no danger or their
lamming a ship like ordinary baulks
of timber. London Daily Teleg-aph.
wiiii"'. aron .
Willie Kwallowed a penny and hU
mother was In a state of much alaim.
"Helen" aha called to her sister in the
next room "send for a doctor; Willie
lias swallowed a penny."
The terrified boy looked up implor-
ingly. "No mamma" he Interposed "send
for the minister."
"Tho minister" exclaimed the
mother.
"Yes because papa saye our minister
can get money out of anybody." Pitts-
burg Bulletin.
powder foim were Inconvenient to
use and like all medicines in liquid
or powder form lose their medicinal
properties when opened or exposed to
the air.
Staart's Catarrh Tablets contain
highly concentrated antiseptics Red
Gum Blood Root etc. which kill the
catarrh germs In the blood and mu
cous membrane and in this respect
are strictly scientific and modern be-
cause all authorities are now agreed
that catarrh is a constitutional blood
dlsoase and local applications can
have only a transitory effect.
The use of inhalers douches and
spray Is a nuisance and lnconvenl
cuce and can In no wise compare fa
vorably with tho samo antiseptics
glvon In tablot form intornally whoro
thoy can roach tho stomach and blood
and kill catarrh germs right where
thoy aro produced.
A prominent lawyer and public
speaker of Pittsburg says: "I havo
been troubled with catarrh of tho head
and throat for twelve years. In this
climate it seems impossible to get
rid of it. Tho continual dropping of
mucous from tho noso Into tho throat
caused Irritation and hoarsoness
seriously intorferring with my public
speaking. It took mo an hour or more
of coughing gagging oxpoctorating
and sneezing evory morning before I
could settle down to work and this
condition gradually brought on ca
tarrh of stomach causing loss of ap
petite poor digestion and a foul
breath which annoved me exceeding
ly. My physician advised me to try
Stuart's Catarth Tablets and I took
them for two months and was aBton
ished to find how quickly they clear-
ed ray head throat and stomach and
I have no hesitation in recommending
thorn. They are not only pleasant to
tako but thoy seem to got at the verj
root of tho trouble becaur.o since us
Ing them I havo had no traco of ca-
tarrh." Druggists soil Stuart'B Catanh Tab
lets at 60 rente for full sized package.
Thoy can bo enrriod in tho pocket
and used any timo nnd as often as de-
airod Blnco they contain no cocaine
mercury or any other Injurious drug
San Francisco bay Is to be tunueled
to accommodate the traffic between op-
posite sections or the city which now
has to go around. The distance Is about
flvo mllos and tho subway will pass
beneath an Island in the bay.
Everybody roads tho Leader "want'
A hotel may be without a peer but ' column for bargains it Is a3 popu
it won't last long without arrival. lar as a bargain counter.
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Md..ul lU.uu.Ufal. I
R 'lu Aw if Guarantee n
Mrs. Fred S Harde aw the mem
bers of the Krida ftei3oon Euchre
club a coin pi! 111 ita! entertainment
yesterday af.einuon U 1:30 o'clock
she serve l hi laHo a e iUe course
linnr to w.ic laid for the
t wont j me 11 bt 1 .1 1 1 club F'n li e
was plsytxl di.. i!..i icr t'.ii- bdiiK
five tabVs. Th p iroi u. ro .iji led
as follows
' First piue i 1 ifv . . 1. lie I will
unattoi'b M ; 1 Vi 1; u it ik
e: lorn h.'u ' j la c . .1
fern to Mi V II Ki'a-u an' th.
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