The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 92, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THjJ LEADER QUTHRIE QKLAHOMA TUESDAV MAftCKL. 11. 1S02.
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CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC
CITY CONVENTION.
Uy direction of tho members of the
Democratic City Central committee
a delegate convention of the city of
Guthrio la hereby colli-1 to meet In
the probate court room In the city of
Guthrie Friday evening March 14th
1902. at 8 o'clock p. in. to select can-
didates for the Democratic city ticket
to bo voted for on April 1st In accord-
ance with Iho mayors proclamation.
Primnrloa to select ward candidates
-and to name delegates to tho said city
convention arc hereby called to meet
Thursday evening. Marlh 13th at 7:30 !
J havo quit politics and am now pur-
Hon 1 this convention shall be one
delegate for each ten votes or major
fraction thereof case for '. V.'. Jones
county nttorney which gives the dif-
ferent wards the following number of
delegates:
Wards No Delegates.
'"First Ward 7
Second 10
Third . 7
. Fourth 7
Fifth 9
Tho primaries will be held aC the
following places nt tho different
wards:
First "Ward Hutsoll's storo.
Second Ward Qladdish's office
Stapleton building.
Third Ward Justira Ovcrbay's of-
fice. Fourth WnrdJ Aladorf Tailoring
shop 709 W. Noble.
t Fifth Ward Electric light plant.
Dy order otDemocrat!c CltyTOontral
committee.
John T. Taylor L. O. NIhlack
J Secretary. Chairman
ftutblc. Okla. March 11 1902.
TUESDAY. MARCH 11 1902.
The Katyls a rain producer.
Guthrio should be made a top notch
pay roll town.
Freeman Millor has onterod tho lists
as a Democratic candidate for con-
gress. Don't overlook Joe Wisby while fig-
uring on posslblo congressional candi-
dates. We don't know that Joe Is a
candidato respective or oinorwlso but
If tho political electric ctorm turns
looso In a convention ho la liable to
run up a lightning rod for self preser-
vation. Blnckwoll Sun.
Tho Loader's mako-up unconsciously
perpetrated a gob of humor yesterday
when ho mixed tow heads causing thorn
to road: "Secretary's Office Practi-
cally Starving." Tho secretary's office
In probably the biggost paying con-
corn In the torritory- It's so Juicy Dill
Grimes hasn't time to talk politics
except that which relates to the dlvls
Ion of tho spoils of the office. Tho
chief division will take place when
tho next Jegislatum divorces tho sucre-
tary and the Insurance commission
ershlp.
THE HUMILIATION OF
A FOOLISH GIRL.
All the t'hli-nao papers printed long
utortes about Blanche Young. She
was o frt-sb and pretty and interest-
ing that artis.s Bketohed hr and re-
porters quwitioniHl her.
It wan one of thos runaway affairs
that make you want to get parent by
the neck and ishake ihem.
Miss Young 1C. and tiie child of a
reputable llattlo (' ?ek (Mich.) family
had slipped away to Chicago to marry
Frank PftlUr of Eagle. Wis a man she
had novor nn
They mrwml vut.i u:itr and she
spent a nigh'- i a police station fur-
nished news for t.i.- papers hel rome
very MUpr t-ar . and tasted humilia
tion.
She Is one of an army or glrhj who J
want to be women before they uhedj
tholr shon i. b.s sie waB mxil
tip in a to rbpondeare uffair that. !)
ulhe caKt in 'very ton means dl
ai-r a Uadts'inc pisHla that Is
generally - iu s it is sert. '
Of wir g.rls of 10 jsottlft not be
thinking of matrimony Thpre is timo
for a lo. of taunting recreation enjoy-j
inont and HGrtio romance flS5rSl. -and
before tha average woman Is fitted for
the place of a wife. I
Hut abovo and beyond that cornea
the fact that the girl or woman whrf
marries In haste Is pretty sure to bA
Aorry for it
The kind of mri who mako good
husbands do not advertise for corre-
spondent "object matrimony." Tn
mo8t Instances thoso who do are
scoundrels of tho yellow dog breed
and they do not respect tho women
they moot by this means.
Tho honest man woos like a man.
He Is brave nbout It. Ho Is so proud
ot his affection and so hopeful and am-
jbitioiis and determined tbat he fights
jlu ihe open. Ho is not afraid to look
fniher nnd mother in tho eyes and
I say what ha wants nnd he Is manful
Inbout confessing his love ana his pros.
peefs.
That kind of a man builds a home
nnst nnd makes a wlfo happy In It. He
Is a good husband nnd deserves a
good wlfo.
Tho fellow who lures a girl a mere
child to clandestine meetings and un
wlso letter writing is a good deal of a
scoundrel.
Ho makes a world of decent mon
and women yoarn for universal whip-
ping posts.
Jesse A. Daker formorly enndldato
for cltyj attorney of Guthrie but now a
rosldqnt of Shawnee Law ton and other
thrifty points Ib In the city on legal
business. "I notice phenomenal
changes in Quthrlo slnco 1895 in fact
the low nappears entirely different.
I have quit poitlcs and am now nur-
suing a definite aim."
Choctaw Route beat
Pallas Reunion United
Veterans in April
way to tho
Confederate
-j.ne.-e is more Uatnmi In this section of
the country than all other diseases put to.
(rather and until tho last few years was
supposed to bo incurable. For a grnt
disease and prescribed local remedies and
by constantly falllnu to euro with local
treatment pronounced It IncuramV.
Science has proven catarrh to be a eon- Computor (bureau of forestry)
stitutlonal disease and thwofore requlrja ' . ....
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh March 25 1902.
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testimonials.
Address 1? j. CHENBV & CO..
- Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho test"!
fiold by druggists 75e. 1
J).
THE.
Jdfrg&
uonai euro on tno marKet. it is taken
Internally In doses from 10 drop.s to a tea F t. . ..
spoonful it acts directly on the blood J Necessary information concerning
orterTnThud'dott6 S?1 K th above examination? can be obtain-
it faiu. to cure. Send for circulars and d " making application in person or
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Ripping Things Loose
That's the work in which this
store's engaged. The main object
is to sell and although we're not
in business for our health we say
to you sincerely that so far as
our present stock is concerned
the prices are a secondary consid
eration. We are now starting on
the third week of our
I :: Bift FIRE SALE :: I
and it stiii goes merrily on with
our store just as crowded as ever.
It's the most popular sale that
ever took place in Guthrie. Hun-
dreds of persons have bought
I goods and come back for more
Will you join them in this mon-
I ey-saving carnival?
Jenkins Mercantile Go.
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TALL CORN
doesn't come by accident A
fertile irll and carrfill cultiva-
tion nxt ntccHMty to produce
the lowriirtfr stcnu nnd heavy
ears.
Yet the farmer who under
Hands that he can't have n
healthy c.-oru crop without
feeding liml weedtnjr seems
to think that he can have a
healthy body without either
care or cultme But the body
m uiiui up juii as ine corn Is
Dy the
several
atsluiilatlon of the
eh em
ical element 6n
which vitality depends.
And
wnai weeds are tc
t 1A Ml.-..
diseases of the stomach .and
nutritive systems are to the
body they divert the neces
sary food supply from the
proper chamtcls and the
body becomes lean sickly
and ill-nourished.
The proper digestion and
assimilation of fod is a pri-
mary essential of health. Bv
ueaiin;
nchRn
tie diseases of the stom-
nd orcrans of digestion and
nutrition Dr Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery increases
the digestive and assimilative
powers stimulates the action
of the blood making glands
nnd sends lo every organ of the
body the rich red-corpuscled
blood on which physical vigor
and vitality depend.
"I took two bottles of Doctr
t'ien s Golden ITtdlcal Discov-
ery for slomncli trouble" writes
C. &n nee Carries. Eq of Tavlors-
towti Iou(loun Co Va. "It did
me so irch good that I didn't
take any more I can eat most
anything now 1 in so well
pleaded with It I hardly know how
to thauk you for your kind Infor-
mation I tried a whole lot of
things before I wrote tj you
There was a gentleman told me
about your medicine how it hd
cured his wife I thought I would
try a bottle of it. Am now glad
that I did for I don't know what
I would have done if It had not
been for Dr Pierce's Golden Med-
Ical Dixovery
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
tcgulate the bowels and cur
constipation.
FOR GOVERNMENT JOBS.
The civil servlcQ commission an
nounces that examinntlnnn will Via hold
I In (he city of GuUirle Okla. for the
.lOUOWing positions! '. Tlnntnl ncencv room C 114 R Okla-
4 fA.i J agency room v in u. uma
ChIeI engineer (coast and geodetic jnoma avenue. 3-3-tf
survey) March 2" ami 26 1902. " " l
Interpreter (Arabic Turkish
Armonlin Mnrrh 9R ion?
Armenian Marcn a 1J0J.
and
TViarcn Zl ana Zu 13UZ
- .IIUICII .! I1I1II .11. IIIZ.
by letter to the undersigned.
B. F. Perkins
Secretary.
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ptk jB Has
GROCERY
jXC00XXX
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy your
we have cut the bottom out
and see our line.
Paints
and Paint Brushes the best
the city.
R.enfro's Stock Food
X We guarantee every bottle. Our Drug Line is complete. Largest
X stock irv the territory.
I Renfro Drug Co.
9 FrSa 206 w. Oklahoma Ave.
OOCOXXXX000
WANT
ADS
HAND YOUR WANT
ADS WITH N0NEV
TO A. D.T. MESSEN-
GERS RATE8.
S cents per line first Insertion 2
cents per line each subsequent inser-
tion. ROOMS FOR RENT.
WANTED Parties having furnished
or unfurnished Bleeping or houso-
keenlnir rooms to list them with Aetna
jp YOU desiro sleeping or housokeep-
Ing rooms sec Aetna Rental agency
room C 114 E. Oklahoma avenue. 3-3 tf
WANTED.
WANTED Females out of ffaiploy-
ment to register at room C 114 E.
Otlahoma aVenue. 3-3-tf
IP YOU are in need of fema's help of
any kind call at room C 114 Ei Okla-
homa avenue. 3-3-tf
WANTED J3.D0 paid for ?3 gold
pieces. Address T. Low 287 4th
nvenuo Now York. 2-20
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Farm of 1G0 acres; a
bargain for cash closo to Wood
ward Okla. Address 313 East Will-
iams Wichita. 3 3-tf
100 ACRES of land 7 miles from
Guthrie; vory little improvements.
for salo at a groat bargasn. Gus Car
son. 3-ii-tt
FOR SALE Now olean stock of la
dles' mlsso's and children's shoes
at a bargain If sold at once. Address
H. B. care Loader office.
3-Ctf
A BARGAIN If sold quick; a choice
farm near city. Inquire A. 0. Mos-
kedal 403 Eat Harrison. 3 C-tf
FOR SALE To Illinois Iowa and Ok
lahoma men: We can sell you farma
and ranches cheaper than any other
farm In this city because we make a
specialty of farms and ranches. Have
tho largest list In the West Bellew
& Co. 110 N. Main Wichita. 3J?-tt
WANTED Do you want a good claim
. .in tho Kiowa country? You can get
it by buying The Leader's complete
list of flllnga. ' It will point out to you
those who have failed to mako good
tiling by propor sottlomont on tho
claim as rogulrod by law. 3-3-tf
FOR SALB Lots 10 11. 12 13 14 15
block 27 Capitol Hill. ?300. Also
houao No. 20C corner Clovoland and
Broad $2800- Call at 709 Cleveland
avenue.
OR SALE Good tandem; prlo. ?36.
"W." Leador office. 2 21
WANTED Homes for three children.
Inquire of Mr. Turner 112 Ea .
Cleveland.
LOST -Douhle-eaglo Masonic charm
32d degree; reward to finder; partic-
ulars at Loader offjeo.
II Eif . . .T
PERSONAL.
WANTED If Miss Mary Pollock for
morly of .WS'rihewoodj 1. T. la. In on
near Guthrio she oan learn something
of Interest by ad'driW8tog M. T. Carver
c?.re Loader. 2-21
SEALS.
WANTED Orders for notarial seals;
price ?2.50: mado in three days at
Leader offlco. ' tf
Foley's Honey and Tar
cure cqMs prevents pneumonia.
is tho Best. Renfro's Pills
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE? FROM
$1 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. SEE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
IT.
Eye Troubles
Bring them here and be cured. We
guarantee every pair of spectacles we
fit or refund your money. Come In
nnd talk about your eyes and let us
tell yon about some persons we have
fitted with glasses who could not get
correct lenses from other opticians.
Remember tills Is not a high priced
optical shop J. w. Ferrler
Jeweler and Optican.
Gray's Drug Store 120 E. Okla. ave.
CIieapRate
Excursions
California
April 22 to 27 account national
Convention
Federation of Women's Clubs
Los Angeles. Anybody may go
nt $45.00 round trip from Guthrio.
rnrrospondlng rates froji all
points east.
Choice of direct routes returning;
final limit June 25.
On tho way visit Indian Pueblos
Grand Canyon of Arizona
Yosemlto and San Joaquin Valley.
Tho Santa Fe is the comfortable
way to go superb service of
The California Limited;
personally-conducted tourlstcar
excursions;
Harvey meals beat In the world.
Write for our books enclosing
10 cents In stamps.
SANTA FE
A. J. Corkins Agent.
Guthrie.
$1700
WORTH
OF'
MANY OF THEM AT ONE-HALF
OF FORMER. RETAIL PRICES.
Have bought the C. A. Bower stock of
Shoes formerly carried at IJ etch's old stand
While sizes last you have the opportunity
to save great money oa shoes. I have
turned into the great shoe sale my whole
stock of shoes and will give you bargains
on everything :::::::::
ALL REPAIRING FREE
Everything
In (he House
A Bargain
New York Racket
115 WEST
HARRISON AVE.
wall paper for
of prices. Call
and cheapest in
will make vnu well.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice: Tho public and all creditors
of tho firm of O'Neal & Green doing
huAluesB in Guthrio as a retail grocery
aru iicreby notified that said firm Is
thU day mutually dissolved and tho
buMuess will in the future ha contin-
ued Krsonally by J. I O'Neal. Said
J. U O'Neal assumes all partnership
debts of said firm existing up to daU
ct Us dissolution. 3-7-1
J. L. O'Neal.
W. M. Green.
New Goods in a
New Store
'&
It will be a pleasure to
you to buy wall paper
and paints in a store
which carries a whole-
sale stock to select from
and which deals in these
exclusively. We are
now.gettingifairly wll
started and itiTite you
to call and tfeast- your
eyes on the nice things
we show. Our wall pa-
per and room mouldings
are all new fashionable
and down to date in
every detail and you
will have no difllculty
in being suited. Our
prices also will inter-
est you.
Phone 213.
EASTLAND SMS
103 Harrison Ave.
S top in
at the
Astor House
KTJROl'EAN PLAN
For Business Lunch
Meals Served
a la Carte
T. T. llAXTKIl.Trop.
SHOES
Money
Refunded on
Goods
Returned
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 92, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 11, 1902, newspaper, March 11, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75866/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.