The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 101, Ed. 1, Friday, March 21, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY MARCH 21 1902.
GAY DAY AT MARSHALL
First Reunion of the 20th
Century
Health Associa
tion Celebrated
Marshall Okia. March SO. Tho
tirst i minion of the 20th Century
association colobrnted. The most en-
juynble timo Marshall has experlenc
c 1 in many months was last Saturday.
n old tlmo lovo feast Tim assomb-
i'ng of a largo number of Dr. Gully's
pa'IentB being numbers of the 20UiwlU u a few monUl8 tlelr testlmon-
c itury Health association. One long ' lal8 of wonderful cures read like mlr
tjhle. full length of Bate's hall. was)ace" Ofo1'1- Mr" 0uy u a reiftrl-
loaded down with good things to eat. I abIe Bfted calrvo'nt. known as a
The exceedingly large crowd had the ! woma" wit x y vision She tells
appearance of more of tho bloom orevery acl" or pa!n the nlltln ot
vouth than people who had suffered le very orgRU and nervo m fhP hon'
many years. After one and one half
hours of feasting we reti.ed t
Mio
T..t1inifs- r-hornl. ..ll
rnntn xvfiti at n nromlnm (n I la i t-
the grand musical concert and n dU-ie I)0to''"c'
-o..rse on the natural cure system 0fiauturle'' hl
heulth We had the pleasure of luar
ng the personal trtlmonlals of many
of our leading citizens; many of them
siating they were in better health af
tor Uiklng tho natural cu.e under Dr.
Gully than thoy have been for many
years.
At tho convening of the audience a
committee was appointed by tho chair-
man consisting of ten prominent citi-
zens ladioa and gentlemen; throe of
the gentlemen being ministers. This
tommlttce was for tho purpose of
making an investigation of tho undis-
puted truihfulness of a large number
of strong and sworn testimonials giv-
en by Dr. Gully's patlonts all of whom
are members of the 20th Century
Heal'h association. At tho conclusion
of the exorcises the commltteo made
the following report:
Mr Chairman Ladies and Gontle
men Wo tho underslgied committee
appointed by you at the first rounlon
of the 20th Century Health assocla
tlou nt Mnrsnall. Okla. March 15
i902 to Investigate tho merits of tho
treatment practiced and taught by tho
association. Wo aro now ready to
report.
We bava read a largo numbor of
testimonials and have personally talk-
ed to many of our frlonds and neigh-
bors many of Ihom rostorod to heath
nftT many yoar of Intenso suffering
many of then claiming to have been
given up as Incurables.
Wo find no complaints from any
-.ourie whore the treatment has been
tnoroughly tried.
I.o from our own personal txpen
rn with the Natural Cure Syytemi
since joining your association leadB
t- believe that every one of these
v
to tunonlals are true
Now revlewingt hese facts wo be
luvi wo are voicing sentiments of this
association and helping to advance a
great t:m h that sooner or later will
be taught In tho public schools of our
land
We think that we should immortal-
ize this great natural system of health
by favoring tho sotting asldo of a suf-
ficient sum of money of tho common
trcaauro to purchase a modal as an
emblem of our association. Tho in-
scription on which should be: Pre-
sented to the 20th Contury Health as
oclation by members of tho first re-
union at Marshall Okla. March IB
1002 to immortalize a groat truth.
Signed by ihe committee:
J B. Stringer Potter; Viola Gorr
Marshall; Eliza Gorden Ma shall;
ugust Zellle Orlando; Mattle Hebbe.
Porter. Clara Monlel. Orlando; Rosa
I.undj Shanor; J J. ICnapp Perth;
T W. Cole Olumbla; J. W. McNally.
Mulhall.
Your correspondent must toll eve
from the Intoreat taken that this Nat-
ural System taught and practiced by
the 20th Contury Health association
is destined to revolutionize the heal-
ing art and bei.ig one of this (oai-
Kltice my attention has been called
to this fact: That each and eve.y one
who has been taking thlx treatment'
say only words of praise A large
number of our prominent citizens state '
ihat t'-.ay have boon suffeiUrs for
yta.rr could get no permanent relief
from any source until they Joined the
a.soclatlon and took the treatment
under Dr Gully's management.
This waa one of tho most reran k i
n ttl n orntlialrt tro r9 v-ii no offl lata n asv.
..... . ... .
Pie that has ever gathered together to
immortalize a system of healing At
4 p in. a photograph was taken of the;
. . . . .-.--
oudIet.ce. The meeting then adjourn-
d until 8 p. m. The church was then
crowded once more to hear the musi-
cal concert and witness VIrs. Gully's
wonderful psychic work or clairvoy-
ance. The meeting was then dismissed by
Dr Gully with an eulogy on love. The
day will long be 1 momberpil by our
ciUisenB with pleasure. Suawss to tho
i'. C. ft. A.
J. W. McNally.
Tho 20tb Century Heaitli asaoola
lion was incorporated at Gtithrlp last
October and Is under tin- manage-
riient of Dr. C. D. Gully as president.
Dr. H. W. Newby as aeoreUry. Dr.
Gully is from Claik (ountv Illinois
whet fc- five van bis microtis was
so remarkable in the healing or
Ohronic diseases On bis departure
from there a very elegant gold mednl
was presented to the doctor and Mrs.
Gully ns a loken of esteem by their
friends and patients One state sen-
ator and o.je iopresentatip and a
Christian minister acting as a com-
mittee foi the donors While only
I"""""1 """' liurauu"- "' w""
I deirful divine
"""" " "-
enables them to
u nenrij an CUTBIlie
chronic all-
TneiiTB. inei onice across
from
in
the Beadle block
Geary Train Service.
Kffectlvo March 6 the Choctaw
Northern R. R. will make a change In
tho tlmo of their local service The
mall and oxproaa will laave Goary
dally &:00 a. m. arriving Anthony
Kna. 2:00 p. m. Returning will leave
Anthony Kas. 3:00 p. m.. and arrive
at Goary 8:00 p. m.
Connections will continue to be
mado at Goary with all C O. & G.
trains cast and west and at Anthony
with trains of the A. T. & S. '.. Kan
sas Southwestern and Mo. Pac. Rys.
for the -v -nd east.
Train will arlve Alva 1:16 p. m.
returning leave at 3:15 p. m. 3 4-2w
Imperial Counci Nobles
of Mystic
Shrine
At San Francisco Cal. Juno 10 14
1002. For tho nbovo occasion wo will
sell tlcLfcts to either Los Angeles or
San Francisco and return via direct
route at ruto ot ?45 for tho round
trip. Tickets will be on salo May 27
to Juno 8 Inclusive and will carry a
final return limit of sixty days from
date of sale. The going pasgngo to
begin on dnto of salo and to bo con-
tinuous up to tho first Colorado com-
mon point. We$t thereof and oast
of California stop overs may be had
at any point within ten days from
date of ale. Within California stop
overs may be made at any point with
in transit going limit of ticket which
is 55 days. Return passage to be-
gin on date of execution by joint
agent stop overs will be allowed at
and west of Colorado common
points. Baggage may he checked to
iany pont ou route Uhor wn" or
rei-jiiiing iu wuicn stop over is uesir-
ed A. J. Corklns
Agent.
NA'iONAL CONVENTION
TRAVELERS' AS3SN
Portland Ore. June 3 7 1902.
SUPREME LODGE A. O. U. W.
Portland Ore. June 10 20 1902.
For the nbovo occasion we will soil
tickets to Portland. Ore. and return
at rato of $45.00 for tho round trip
via direct routos. Tickets will bo on
rnle May 27th to Juno 8th Inclusive
and will carry! final return limit )t GO
days from date of sale. Going pass
ago to begin on date of sale and to oe
continuous up to the first Colorado
common point wost thereof and east
of Oregon stopovers rony he made at
any point within going transit limit
which le B6 days. Return trip to be-
gin on date of execution and stop
overs will be allowed within final limit
at i.nd west of Colorado common
point. Baggage may be checked to
any point enroute either going or re
turning at which stop overs are de
sired
A. J. Corklns Agent.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartlflclallydlgtsststhofoodandalda
NaUir0 Jn htrenRtliouing and recon-
structlng the exhausted dlgestivo or
SMS. luaineiatesuuscovcjeuaiBesr-
ant and tonic No other nrenarnt.i..j
u o?pch j Mlclenc?? ?t ; l
Btantlyrellevosand permanently curoa
Dyspepsia inuijdSUfUi ilcartnurn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea
Sick Headache Gnstrcigia Uranipsana
ullQthurresultsoflui perfect digestion.
Price Mc and tl. Luivonlie contain 2K tiroes
small sUa. Hook all uUm dynpepiJu mulfedf ree
Prepared bv E. C DtWITT CO. Cblcar
8old by J. N. Wallace.
SCoiJoE
Culinary Conrrlt.
Don't use butter for frying purposes.
It dounmpnte and Is unwholesome.
Nover parboil a lurkcr before
rauiing ii uiKes iroei the ttavor o)
Raw oysters nre delicious served
wlUi a sa'ice mads of whipped cream
cud horseradish.
To sprinkle a little flour over cold
boiled potatoes while frying make
them moru .ipjietizlng
Chopped orange peels i Ided tfi
mincemeat gives the meat a pleasant
flavor. Two freeh peels will neason
about eight quarts of mincemeat.
Potatoes cooked In their nklns nr
beautif'i'l dry and aour if a stnn'l
piece is nt ofr one end o ull' w th
steam to escape lu cooking
When rooking a small romt first
scar it all over on a hot spider Thl
will Immediately drlva in ih" meal
juice and le.s beul will b requiied lu
tho oven.
To boll eggf! so that they wll! slice
nicely put them over the fire in cold
water let them remain fifteen minutes
after the water begins to boll and al-
low them to cool in the same water.
If In making a cake th rpcipe tells
you to beat he butter to a cretim. re-
member that tkle means beating It till
It Is really soft Many people only
half boat It end then are surprised 11
the eake Is a failure.
Tho sale of articles lost In malls
Whjch hus Just been concluded netted
the largest proceeds over realized from
such a sale the federal treasury being
$6400 rirher as tho result of tho auc-
tion. Tho number of packages offorod
for salo was also unusually largo
thore being more than 0000.
Next to gambling the Eskimo men
like to wrestle. Tho usual way of do
ing this Is a test rather of strength
than skill. The wrestlers sit down on
the floor or In any convenient plac
Bido by side and face In opposite di-
rections say with right elbows touch-
ing. Then they lock nrms. and each
!xIvqs to straighten out the other'r
'rms.
Life is no longer for man id men
than It Is for single men. It only aeecf
onger!
The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
Electric llghtod trains between Chi
cago .MHwnukco St. Paul and Minne
apolis.
Through parlor cars on day trains
between Chicago St. Paul nnd MIn
nenpolls.
Electric lighted trains botwoen Chi
cago and Desmoinos and Omaha and
Sioux City.
Only two hours botweon Chicago
and Milwaukee eight fast trains each
way dally with parlor car service.
Solid train between Chicago and
th- principal points In northern Wis
consin and the uppor peninsula of
Michigan.
Through trains with Bleeping cars
nnd coaches between Chicago and all
polnte in IOTn Mlnnosotn. southorn
and central Dakota.
The flnost dining cars In the world.
The best vJeeping cars. Electric
reading lamps In borths.
. Tho best and lata- type of compart-
ment cars free reclining chair cars
and buffet library smoking cars.
G.G00 miles of road In Illinois Wis
consln upper peninsula or Michigan
Iowa Minnesota Missouri South Da
kota and North Dakota.
Tloket agents overywhoro sell tick-
ets over the Chicago Milwaukee- & St
Paul Ry.
CONVENTION OF FEDERATION
Of Women's Clubs Los Angeles Cal.
May 1.8 1902.
For the above occasion we will sell
tickets from Guthrie to Los Angglos
or San Francisco at the rate of S4C.Q0
for the round trip going and return
ing via direct route. Tickets will bo
on sale April 22 to 27 Inclusive with
a final return limit of June 25" 1902.
On going trip passage to begin on
date of sale and to be continuous up
to the first Colorado common point
west thereof and east or California.
Stopovers may be made at any point
within ten days from date of Bale.
Within California stop overs may be
made at any point up to June 30 1902.
Return passage to begin on date of
execution. Stopovers will be allow-
ed within the final limit of June 25 at
and west of Coloiado common points
Baggage will be checked through or
to any point at which stopovers are
desired either going or returning.
vo nave arranged to Bet asiao onr
(California limited train for the special
Wo have arranged to Bet aside our
accommodation of the ladles on three
separate days tho datoe of which will
be announced later. For desorlptivo
literature and further Information call
at the Santa Fe tloket office or call up
by phone.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
Tho Best Horseshoeing
A horso's foot needs as much care
and attention ns a tnnn's sometimes
a Bf8t denl xnoro. I mako ft specialty
of oxpert horseshoeing. Having grad-
uatod from a veterinary college and
undrrndlng thoroughly tho anat-
omy of tho foot and log It stands to
reason that I am better prepared to
shoo a horse scientifically and hu
raanoly than thoso -.ho tmve uot had
lltdse advantages. I shoo a horse for
mobjllly nnd action and successfully
treat Isme horses. Refer to 100 plenB-
ed patrons In Guthrlo nnd vicinity.
S. H. Olson
Proprietor Capital Blr--ksmlth Shop.
21G N Division St.
Flrst
published In Dally
Leader
March 36 1002.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory.
In re condemnation proceedings of
the Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf Rail-
road company.
Territory of C-Idnlioiun. Logan court-
ty M.
To Sarah Fields Christina Ball
ttlljah P. McNeal am' R P. French
0 dtto Bn nterest tUe tMovtaK
described real estate located in Imogen
county Oklahoma territory which Is
set dpposlte their respective namos.
tftwtt:
'Sarah Fields who Is tho owner or
olalms ah .Interest In a tract of land
commencing at tho northwost corner
of fllb fractional northwest Quarter
(VI) of section olghlimn (18) town-
ship sixteen (16) North ot rango ono
(1) West of tho Indian Morldlan In
Logan county Oklahoma torritory;
thence onst 09 rods; thenoo south 100
rods; thonco west G9 rods; thence
north 1C0 rods to tho place of begin-
ning Bald tract containing G9 ncreB.
Also Christina Ball who Is the own-
er or claims nn Interest in tho north
east quartor () of soctlon nlno (9)
township slxtoen (1G) North of rango
ono (1) Wost ot tho Indian Meridian
In Logan county Oklahoma torritory.
Also Elijah P. McNoal who Is tho
owner or olalms an intorest In tho
northwost quartor (VI) of soctlon
sovon (7) township sixteen (1G)
North of range ono (1) East of tho
Indian Morldlan In Logan county Ok
lahoma torritory.
Also S. P. French who Is tho ownor
or claims en interest in tho northoast
quartor () of soctlon ton (10) town-
ship sixteen (1G) North of rango ono
(1) Wost of tho Indlnn Meridian In
Logan county Oklahoma territory.
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that tne undorslgnod Tho Choc
taw Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad com-
pany will make application to tho
Honorable John II. Burford Judge of
the District Court of the First Judicial
dtotrlct within end for Logan county
Oklahoma territory at his chambers
in the city Ot Chandler in Lincoln
county Oklahoma territory on tho
31st day of March 1902 at the hour
of 9 o'clock a. m.. or as soon there-
after as same can be heard.
Said upplleatkm will ask to have
three dIsinte:oeted freeholders resi-
dents of fMUd county of Logan nnd who
are not Interested In a like question
appointed to condemn the right of way
for tho undorslgned The Choctaw Ok
lahonm & Gulf Railroad Company to
build and construct Us railroad over
and across tho above described roal
estate and also for an ordor to direct
the shorlft of the said county of Logan
to summon snld commissioners to pro-
ceed forthwith to condemn zi right
of way over and across sold real
estate and for such other and further
relief as the judge may doom just and
proper.
The Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf Rail-
road Company
By J. W. MeLoud and Dale & Blerer
IU Attorneys.
Stop in
nt the
Astor House
KUrtOI'KAH 1'LA.V.
For Business Lunch
Mrala ferre
a la Oorte.
T.J. 11AXTKH 1'rwii
CapitalCityRepair Shop
508 B. Okla. Avk.
All ktndH of repairing no Watctit. Clock.
Illcycle. Lock. Uuu Sewing Macbluea
Qaaollne Starts Ktc.
The Senate
S. W. Cor. 1st and Harrison
Pine liquors courteous treat-
ment and a nice free lunch
on Saturdays. A good place
to spend a while.
Uti
WB
TUB
flifrea
PRIZE
These famous
huh itiinr
other manufacturer.
pradc from th most
..u itu itjum impels 10 inecuoicett JIalls
Dining Kooras and Purlors ropresontini? a
stock of over 3000000 rolls.
Don t buy old shop worn good when
WB CAN SAVB YOU 80 PHR CUNT.
on any ono of our 000 patterns manufactur-
ed expressly (or tho spring of 1002.
ORriHS TAKKN ro OtiB ROOM o A WHnLg liOLHIl'
DBSIUNS AND COLORINGS BXCLUSIVB.
Paper Hjnttnt. Dajor.ilni ml Paimtnc at Lovi est
I'ticea. ALL won auAKANTtsD.
L. CHRISEN
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mup:
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Xieffer
REE ESTATE &
Room 10 Over 116
We off6r vou snans in nliWriU' rni nB "jr"..
and ranches that .will make your investment brine you
I rich returns. Don't miss these monoymalrinff Opporlu-
"""' . iUU '"Jm ot inn to can or write at once be-
fore prices soar too high. We also do a large rental bus-
iness and look after the financial apd real estate interests
of non-residents as well as those here at home.
References: Any Bank in Guthrie
CHAS. POND.
STEAM
LiALJIn LJr i
agents wanted in
128 E. HARRISON.
jrrrj-rrxn
AN HONEST MEDICINE- I
VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION NO. 2
IS CURING HUNDREDS OP COLDS
EVERY WEEK; WE ARE SELLING
MORE THAN TWO GROSS A WEEK
IT IS HEALING TO SORE LUNGS
PRICE
J Hatrrion Ave.
To Lumber
Penons who want lumber for any purpoe what
erer will make no mistake in coming here. Our large
tock inaure quick delivery of your order. We Mill
th bet lumber at price that cau't be beat and five
a careful attention to a small bill as a big one.
INDFAHOflA
Successors to A. C.
I
Guthrie
Telephone 11
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HAVE
AQENCY FOR
Peats & co.'s
1902
WALL PAPERS
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patterns are handsomer
iTinnn mart ih -r .-
Thy consist of all
inexpensive Kitchen
N. 1st Street
& Barrett
RENTAL AGENTS
E. Ok. Ave.. Guthrie.
PHONE. 109.
every town.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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EAGLE DRUG STORE
EdwoLrd Nichols Prop.
Buyers
LUMBER CO.
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