The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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" 7Tiu KUui ion Iliic Alwajs Sought nml atIiIoIi Ims IiuuiL
" in uo Cii- or .'JO onrst lias borno the sijrimtiiro of
t ? - anil 1ms l)PPiiiiinrtoniul'r his cr-
S'P.a .2- Hiiiinl
LafYX&tCUA4 Allow
All Counterfeit Imitations nml "JuKt-ns-Kimrt" nr lint
ISxpci-iiuc-utn tlint irlllo with nml piiilniijrrr tlie licnlth of
Jul mil ami Children 12nerlenee njjnlnst ISxpcrlmcut.
What is CASTOR1A
Cnstoria I n harmless miliHtltuto for Cnstor Oil Pare-
goric JDrojm mid Soothing Sjriips. It Is l'lenwuit. It
contains neither Opium Morphine- nor other Narcotic
mibstunee. Its ntf it fiinnuilee. It ilestrojn AVornis
ami allays Feverish.. '. It oiirps Diarriawa nml WIiiil
Colic. It relieves Teelhliifr Troubles cures Constipation
ami Flatulency. It assimilates tin Food regulates thu
Stomach ami Bowels giving healthy nml natnrul sloop.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho
vmz&v
C
Tie KM You Haye Alwaj; Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION.
Governor Ferguson Calls Attention to
Legislative Enactment.
In 11 ngos men have loved trees
Tho beauty of their foliage their
grateful shade In thu Imam of sum
mer anil the protection of tholr on-
compassing branches .from tho blasts
of winter led primitive men to pur-
sue the trackless ways of tho sua
and f.om tholr trunks woro carved
tho very slnows ot civilization. Yoar
after year tho blossoming of trees
gladdens tho hearts of mun with tho
pronso of renowed life. To plant
trees Is to as3lst naturo in perpetu-
ating one of hor most prlceloss gift
to humanity.
Tho legislative assembly of tho ter-
ritory b yennctmont on March B 1901.
designated tho Friday following tho
second Monday of March In each yea
aB Arbor Day and declared that:
It shall be the duty of tho authori-
ties of tho public schools in this ter-
ritory to assemble the pupils in their
charge on that iu" in th school build
ing or elseuheie as may be deemed
proper to provide for and conduct!
under the general supervision of the
county siinc-lntrndcnt or city Miper
Inti nilent or other chief offlcen hav
Ing the general oversight of the public
schools In (-mil county or !. such
exercises un shall (end to encourage?
tho planting protection and preserva
tion of trees and shrubs and an ac
qualntanco with tho bust methods to
be adopted to accomplish such re-
sult" "
Therefore I. T. 1). Ferguson gover-
nor of tho Territory of Oklahoma do
proc'nlm Friday March 14 us Arbor
Day and call upon those In churge of
tho schools and higher institutions of
learning to comply with tho spirit of
the law and upon the people gonerslly
to obsorve the day In beautifying and
adorning the grouudB public and prl
vate with the planting of tree
shrubs vims and grasaea that shall
live after them ns monuments to their
public spiritednt ss and tme regard
for the highest welfare of the com-
monwealth. Dono at Guthrie .this 11th day of
February. A D. 1902
SEAL.
T. B. Ferguson
Governor of Oklahoma.
Attest
William Grimes
Secretary of Oklahoma.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Long Distance Telephone Company
Granted a Charter.
The following chart. rs were Issued
) SeTetar Uiiuuu
Anadarko Lodge No 1 F and
V M Anadaiko Okla lucotpo itors-
Tra ik D. Furaell. Charles r Klhs
ui1 Hiram 1 I'ruiuer all of na.laih
ilk la
I nit Pr alivtc rian chur' l t. xiiik
in okla Th Im oiporaioi u-. W
Hoi ford K I Mosely and 8 W.
lluti in al or Mxiugtoa Okla
The lX''lf lliMuie Telephone com
paiiv Fiji i of bti-tiifs-. at Shdvvuce
simorvlsloii sliwc its inftlllftv.
tin oiio lodr'ccUc MH In lIitB.
Signature of
r 'a. Capital stock $100000 James
i" ".oble Shawnee Okla. ISugene D.
Nlms Ron" I. T.; and James L. Lom-
bard of Kar""" CUy. Mo Rie direc-
tors. Texas OH and Mjnhig wompany
plats of -business Law ton Okln.; capi
tal stock $2000000. Incorporators:
W. D. Qulnu O. A. Ilarrell J. A. Hill
C. M. Yntee. T. S. Wade all of Grand-
view Toxas; and J. D. Konnard of
Cuba Texas and J. W. RIploy 13.
Cnmpfleld and W. H. Anderson all of
Lawton Okla.
First Chinch of Christ Solontist.
Lavvtbn. Okla.; Incorporators: John
S. Williams II. D. Rich John L.
Bruce Mrs Emma Parmentor Mrs.
Lou J. Wilson all of Lawton.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
(From the Chicago News.)
A man's .riullueae U usually due to
his inability to relied.
All things come to those who get
tired wailing and go after them.
We aie told that figures do not lie
yet there are numerous lay (Inures.
A woman is considered eccentric if
she does not talk when she has noth
Ing to say
You nevr realize how dearly you
have paid for your whistle until you
try to sell It.
Beauty may be only skin deep but
Uilck-skiunod peoplo are not necessari
ly the most boautiful.
if all ;he so called beautlfters wcro
what they nro cracked up to bo thero
wouldn't be a single homely female on
earth In a short time.
ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL.
It is said that tho Hospital marks the ad-
vnnco of civilisation. Tho modern Hospital
is certainly much more than "a refuge
for the slek and Injured " Many of tho
problem? of medical treatment of surgery
etc. bare been worked out within It walln.
It in the sent of all that Is bust in practice
or lit remedies and the fact that Dr. Har-
ter's Iron Toulo is used iu ko many of the
bet hospitals Is a tribute to its merit. Years
of experience ami patient trial hare demon-
strated its usefulness and reliability for
oauvaleucenU iu oae of dobillty old age
lees of appetite impoverished blood etc.
unci hence it has been generally adopted.
Don't be foolecf New and mlrneulous
ruiedle oro put ou tho market every day
with a great noise and a bewildering lot
of faked testimonials. Don't bn deceived
you know that Dr. Darter's Iron Tonte is
all right or it would have lieeu crowded out
of the market yearn ago along with the
many others that have coma aud goue.
It lias not only survival but ilourislwd be-
ouuto it has geuuiue merit.
Daytou Ohio Peb 17 1901.
" As an experiment we lnau usiur D
Darter's Iron Tonlo iu St. IUiaabeth Hosplt-
ai. in tit treatment of 'onvalMeenU and
i-asaa of rreuin debility aud have fouud it
very eiHeaeieus. Wo ulo found it particu-
larly valuable in treatment of seuilitv loss
ot appetite or impoverished Hood We
recuuiuieud it highl) "
Misters of the I'cor of St Frauol.
iB.Mt IMTWtK tM line U5tlMW H ICttlK )
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terrl
tory Briefly Told.
The fair grounds are being surveyed
and platted by the Kit . nglu"rs.
The Lenten mason b-n.iu tod.iv and
Ann Wednesday wok "hv r eel at the
Episcopal and Catholic ehunhe-s
t .1 H. Burford will enteitain1
the Ladies' Euchre club Frida) after I
noon at a on. n.lock lunrheon. .
A fourntorv fti- building at thol
come.- of Second mm ft and Oklahomal
avenue is being planned
The cup of Frank Ellis will be call i
r1 up for hearina l:i the district court
tomonow The general ImpreseioB
that Ellis will be ordered sent to the
Insane asvlum for treatment
cho hr. l nre ero ded to overflow
ing with outside speculators and in
vestors who have Dcen aicrmi-u u
Outh'ie's railroad boom
Ijoi Beland has concluded not to go
to Arkansas to engage In alligator
furmlna but will remain In Guthrie to
take care ot the building boom which
will begin in the spring.
Outhrle is getting rich off of the
railroad companies. She offers a big
reward for a new road and then goes
out and captures it herself and col
lecls the reward. Arkansas ciij
Traveler.
nelemte Flvnn is 111 receipt of num
erous requests to take action with a
view tt having congress prohibit the
territorial legislature from locating
any public building. of any kind la
Oklaoham. In vetoing the last bill.
rhsrsres of all kinds were made against
the gove.-nor and members of the l. is-
.....
1 attire. I
Oklahoma City has not succeeded In
raising the Katy bomi of $50001' "In
twenty four hours" as was boastfully!
nromlsetl by John W. Shartel. notwlth I
standing the fact that Miss Margaret'
McKlnloy a public spirited young
lady subscribed $1000. i
J. R. Scott who will rotiro as recclv-
or of tho Perry land offlco tho first) of
April eocpectB to remain in Pon'y
where he will dovoto his attention to
tho practice of law and the political
Intoroets of hlB very particular frlond
Donnls Thomas Flynn.
M. A. Ball a mombor of iho King-
Hshar citj- council Is In tho cib. Mr.
Ball is associated with W. D. Fossott
in the stock business making fine
horsey a specialty. They recenUy
sold the fire department a line team
and a s-plendrd pair of grays to L. N.
Beadle.
One ot the most valuable of the
ninny sporting books published is the
"Police Oasette Annual and Pugilistic
Record" for 1902. It has Just been la-
sued for this yoar in a vest pocket site.
and contains the most Important rec
ords which have a bearing upon all
branches of Bport. The pugilistic reo
ords Include the battles of eveiy
prominent pugilist now before the pub
lie name ot his opponent locality
dates and decisions. Thig is tho big-
gest ton cenW worth of Information
over glveu.
The Advertiser's Handy Guide Vol.
ume XV.
has Jutt been Ismiad by tho l.yntan D.
Morse Advftrtlslng Agency whoso rep-
utation In the advertising held U world
wide. It is r iUndnrd work of refer-
ence. Indlspenslble to advertisers
Urge and small and as Important to
the buyer of spece as a "price cur-
rent' is to a buyer of goods.
Not the least of lbs Important feat
ures is its condensed form. It may
be carried with ease In the pocket
and as such commends itself to every
traveling salesman who contracts for
advertising in the towns along hi
route. It's up to duto character !s
bhown by the addition of a list ot pub-
lications in Cuba West Indies Mvjck u
Ccntiul Am"ica una South .-n eric a
In addition to this and the general
list of daily and weekly newspapers
are special Hats of clam publications
grouped under the following heads -Magaalnes
Medical Journals. Agricul
tural and Religious papers and thoac-
in foreign languages
It may be obtained fiom the pub
Ushers Lyman D. Morse Advertising
Agency. 38 I'ark How. New York on
receipt of the? price $2 00
Short and to the Point.
Gentlemen: Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin Ib the onset preparation for the
stomach anil bowels that I have ever
used. Wishing you continued suo
cess. I am. Yours very trely
W. C. Klmbel New Troy Mich
Sold by F. B Lillie & Co.
Chronic Ulcers
Eating
An old sore or ulcer is not only a source of great bodily discomfort and pain but tbe
constant care worry and anxiety over one of these malignant festering places produces an
unhealthy state of the -ervous system and the patient becomes morbidly sensitive miserable
and gloomy. No one could be otherwise when haunted by the presence of an inflamed angry-
looking sore with a continual discharge carrying with it the life fluids thus robbing the body
of strength and vitality. An eating lingering ulcer naturally fills the sufferer with fear
while noting the daily growth of the sore from which there is a slow but perpetual discharge
of yellow or greenish watery matter and feeling the dull throbbing or sharp shooting pains
as the poison penetrates the tender tissues and reaches the bone. .
All slow-healing stubborn sores are dangerous. The same germ-producing cancer-
tainted blood is back of every sore or tilcer large or small that does not promptly and perma-
nently heal ; the little blister upon the lip or tongue the warty growth or mole upon the cheek
Abont a year as'o I 'wrote tho Modloal
Department of your company to ascer-
tain whether or not your S. S. S. would
cure Oancor as my wifo had one oi. her
breast which throe or four of the beat
dostors at Oroston Iowa advUod her to
have out out or removed with a plaster.
Upon receipt of your letter I bought Ave
bottle and she commenced to take It
and in less than eight months bo waa
oured. I did not writo you until now be-
came I wan ted to aeo If the cancer would
coma back an ..in. Thoro are no symp-
tom or signs of a return and I write in
order to let others know what a wonder-
ful medicine your B B. B is. My wife
uead Juit 17 S bottles bat the Oaneer
waa cured after she bad taken IS or 14.
Xfeel as though your S. S. S. could not
bo too highly recommended.
a. E. BIMEOAIt Thayer Iowa.
Washes salves nor anything else applied directly to the sore can do any permanent good ;
neither does the use of the knife or flesh destroying plaster cure for local causes have nothing
to do with these germ-breeding plague spots. You might cut out every particle of the diseased
flesh and scrape the bone but another sore would come. The germs or poiscn in the blood must
be destroyed the stream of sluggish polluted blood purified and made strong before the heal-
ing process begins and the fore or ulcer can get well. S. S. S. is the only remedy known that
can and does accomplish this. It cleanses and purifies the circulation and when new rich blood
is carried through the little veins and arteries to the sore it brings about a healthy healing
around the edges and a permanent and thorough cure is soon effected. S. S. S. not only
Potash or other minerals which not only ruin the stomach but often produce most stubborn
and offensive sores themselves.
Prompt treatment should be given a sore or ulcer no matter how small it may be
whether external or internal for what you think a simple sore may in reality be an unde-
veloped Cancer. Our physicians will gladly advise all who need their services and those who
write us will receive valuable suggestions regarding the treatment of their case free of charge
THE iSWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. Ga.
A Good Exhibit.
The magnitude of the figures con-
tained In the statement of the business
of the Kcptltabla Mfe for ilie year end-
ing December 31 1801 causes one to
wonder how such results could be
accomplished in the short space of
that society's history. The very size
of the figure Is startling and outside
of the statements of the large Insur-
ance companies amounts of shell vol-
ume are -nrely seen except in govern
ment trade reports.
All tht lteniB show Urge increases
over corresponding ilenu of tho year
previous and in all ensos establish a
record mark in the I '..ainess 'operations
of Uie society.
Peihaps the most satisfactory lo-
maiit of the exhibit is '.hat which deals
with Uie surplus. Magnitude of bus!-
noes could w.i be dispensed with
though It is desirable If obtainable
without oxcoselvo expenditures and if
It is of good character. Hut tho vory
existence of a life company deponds
ou the holding of suitlolent assets to
balance the liabilities ami all In ex-
cum of the requirements of the ve
serve and other debts goes to mnke
the company more secure in Its posi-
tion and standing.
The figure culled from the state-
ment with their increases over the fig-
ures of 1900 a e as follows
Aaeeli. December 31 1901
$ 331.039780
Increase. $28441. 557
Surplus. December 31
I 11)01 . .
! Increase. $4991 S72
71 129.013
Income during 1901
M374.t0t
Increase $63ti7 470
Outstanding Assurance
December 31 1901 1.179.276.725
New buin.'as during 1901
235.11 12087
Increase. $38 825 844
These amounts ami iucieaHes are
all excetdiuglv utistdi tor i..d a
splendid record for the II 'St yeai of
the 80th century
For Stomach Troubles.
' I have taken a great many differ-
ent medicines fen stomach tiouble and
constipation ' aavs M. S. Gcigoi of
Duakerton. Iowa "but never had as
good results from any as from Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets."
For sale by C It Reufio druggist.
Sores
ana otner parts or uic body
and the almost imperceptible
tumor or lump upon the breast
as often result in Cancer as the
deeper and more frightful-looking
ulcers. They feed upon
the same morbid and destruc-
tive materials that are gener-
ated within the blood and
inflammation and destruction
of tissue will continue just so
long as this impure matter is
carried through the circulation
to these old sores and ulcers.
expeis an impurities but works a complete and radical
change in the entire system by stimulating inactive organs
toning upthe nerves increasing the appetite and aiding
the digestion and assimilation of food thus building up the
weak and wasted constitution. S. S. S. is strictly and
entirely a vegetable medicine and no bad effects follow
its use and for this reason it is better than Mercurv and
GLOBE SIGHTS.
From tho Atchison GlobeJ
What has become of the old fash
loned girl who was known as a Tom
boy?
A Washington paper refe.s to her
aa Uie Hon. Mrs. Lysander John Ap-
pletcni. There should 1)9 less ioetry written
about love and more houses of deten
tion builtx
Something That Will Do You Good.
Wo know of no way In which we
can bo of more aorvice to our readers
than to toll them of something that
will bo of ronl good to thorn. For
this reason wp want to acquaint thom
with what we conBldor ono of tho
vory boat romodloa on tno markot for
coughs colds and that alarming com-
plnint oroup. Wo refer to Chambor-
laln's Cough Homody. We hnve used
it with such good rosults m our family
so long that it has bocomo a house
hold nocoaalty. y its prompt use wo
haven't any. doubt but that it has
time and again prevented croup. The
testimony is given upon our own ex-
perience and we suggest that our
renders especially those who have
small children always keep it in their
homes as a safeguard against croup.
Camden (S. C.) Messenger.
For sale by C. H. Hen fro druggist.
V. D. Lillie & Co received last
Wek tho largest shipment of wall pa
per ever purchased in the city. It con-
sisted of 447 bundles of SO rolls each
making a total of 223 SO rolls If un-
rolled and laid end to end it would
reach 536400 feet or over 100 mile.
It would cover a surface of 12 feet
high and 12 intlos In length. It con
slsts of the newest and nobbiest pat
terns for 190S. Scmplo books are now
ready for display. A purchase of this
else gives them a Jobbing discount
aud they are In shape to save money
to prospective purchasers. If you are
interested you aro Invited to call
No one would ever be bothered with
constipation If everyone knew how
'naturally and quickly Burdock Blood
Bitters regulatee the stomach and
bowels.
That Breed and
Foster the Germs
of Cancer -
Plague Spots tHo -Outgrowth
of Dis-
eased Blood and
a Constant Drain
upon
the System '
Six years ago my leg from the knee
to tho foot wui one solid sore and
very offensive. I spent over 91000
on two trips to Hot Springs. ;Looal
physicians treated me to no purpoa.
I had about ooma to the conclusion
to havo my log amputated whan a
friend lnduoed me to try B. S. B. X
began to tako yoar medicine anA
in seve months It complatoly
cured me. I consider S. 8. 8. tb
grandest medicine the woi'-J baa-
over known. jOy case ta a wltneaav
today as to what 8. 8. S. will At
when takon regularly. X have gain-
ed SO pounda. I write tola to show
the company my appreciation of
their wonderful medicine and X mat
ready to write a letter at any time-
to any one wishing furtber Infor-
mation. J. B. TAX.BERT Winona Miss.
AGENTS WANTED t-ocnl or trav-
eling agents In Oklabpmn or the In
dlen territory can get the beat contract
in the way of earning a living nnd alsc
based upon the fact that my business
glvon them by anybody in the country
will bo pleasing safe nnd profitable to
the buyer nnd also will give to tnc
I agent an honorable and lucrative etc
'T'loymcnt. Men of good character tud
intllng (not necessary for them to
.isve had any 'nsuranco oxperlencc i
will Ond It for their Interest to c m
'munlcato with Henry V. Burt general
manager of the National Life and
Trust Co. of Des MoIneB Iown Room?
13. 15 and 17. Bllllngsloy bldg. Guth
rle Okla. where all the details will
bo explained to such applicants and
It not convenient to call In person it
can bo done just as Intelligently by
mall.
REASONS WHY AN AGENT CAN DO
BETTER FOR HIMSELF REP-
RESENTING THE NATIONAL
LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY
THAN ANY OTHER EMPLOY-
PLOY.MENT. BECAUSE its endowment bonds and
i policies yield tho largost possible
returns consistent with safety.
BECAUSE it Ir incorporated undo.
i the iown insurance laws and de
posits tho caan value of all bonds
with th auditor ot the itate as
by law required
BECAUSE. Its bonds are exempt from-
taxation and execution as by law
provided.
LECAUSE its securities are all first
mortgages on Iowa farms.
BECAUSE its otficors and directors
are man of well known ability and
Intogrlty.
LECAUSE all bonds are payable In
gold at maturity.
BECAUSE their bond3 guarantee to
return tho face value ot each In
ten years together with all the
accumulations from lapses In the
reserve and profit fund and In
terest cnoreof.
CAPITAL $200000.
Compare our capital stoek wltu the
capital stock ot othor large companies.
All requests for Information either
personal or by letter will be courts
ously answered either In person or
by mail by addressing
HENRY F. BURT
Rooms 13 15 and 17 BllUngsley Bldg.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
T SALE
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