The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 102, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY MARCH 22 1902.
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of Cfty and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
A Nebraska man paid $4 400 for a
fcpventy acre farm nmr Waukomis.
: juuKf .uiaiuB B mm iut' nuns
of charges against him was malicious.
' Settlers In the now country are
building school houses almost as rap
Idly as dwellings.
The Pond Creek Vldftte will sup-
port Dick T. Morgan for the congres-
sional nomination.
J. V. McNeal and Dick T. Morgan
have the center of the stage in Cleve-
land county.
L. F. Parker Jr. has consented to
run for mayor of -Vlnita on a "good
government ticket."
Geo. II Dodson will buy. sell or
trade your city property. 103 West
Harrison avenuo.
Mlu o is tne only town in the two
Terrltoiies where polo is played. The
games aie playod Sundays.
Delegate DennlB T. Flynn declined
to accompany the Rev. Mr. Porter of
Enid to the White house.
Two big wolvoa were seen within
a stone's throw of the city limits of
Oklahoma City la9t Monday.
Tho marshal of Ringwood arroatod
fle citizens for playing pitch at ton
rents a corner and th&yi were fined
$5 each.
Qco. H. Dodson Is doing a fclg real
estato and loan business at his new
location 103 West Harrison. Mr.
Dodson Is handling tho now Halnor
addition.
Tho Oklahoma City barber who was
ahot in the Jaw by a footpad 1b ablo
to grit his tooth and will soon be talk-
ing again
Thomas Short who was the first
railroad agont at Waukomta Is now
traveling auditor for the Chicago
Rock Island & Pacific.
Yov aro invited to call and soo those
famous Cll Racino buggies at W. D.
Packer's corner Broad and Oklaho
ma avenue
The Chicago Rock Island & Pacific
Railroad company is Bald to have let
a contract to build from Lawton to
Sugden by way of Bayard.
) The editor of tho Ppnca City Cour-
' it-r is belligerent. He was intimidat
ed into printing an amateur's poem.
and now the nowspapors aro accusing
him of having writton it.
Tho sending to Oklahoma of an in
spt c-tor from tho department of justice
to inqaire into tho charges against
J 1 1. go John L. McAtec will enliven the
Judicial sKuatlotf.
Just received two car loads of the
tilebrated 011 Racine buggies at
Broad and Oklahoma avenue. W. D.
Paf ker.
Mary Richards widow of Grant
Kit hards chlof of the Tonkawas was
married last week to David Williams
or the aarae trlbo. A church wedding
ceremony was performed. The bride
was 37 and the groom 21 years old.
J A. Baker representing Mayor I
V Ross of Lawton In resisting Judge
Mc tee' mandatory order to call a
city election is in the city and will
endeavor to secure a hearing before
the supreme court tomorrow.
List your property Tilth Goo. II.
Dodson 103 West Harrison avonue.
Patterson Furniture company will
present a $12 willow rocker to the
holder of the ( lucky number lit the
cl i awing next Saturday night. Ticket
given with every purchase. This lib-
eral offer is attracting loU o buyers
tj Patterson's.
The union revival is still In progress
t and tho Interest and attendance con
tinues unabated. About seventy-five
V conversions have been the result of
the three weeks meeting.
See Stumpff Hdw. Co. Ill E. Okla.
fo- hardware tinware Btoves refrlg-
11 orators- buggies spring wagons.
V cougn settled on tier uungs. ..
"My daughter had a terrlbte cough
settled on her lunr" Bays N Jackson
of Danville 111. "Wo tried a great
many remedies without relief until we
gave her Foley's Honey and Tar
I' whlnh pnrort linr" finlrt hv .T. V.
Wallace.
REWARD OF MERIT.
A New Catarrh Cure Secures National
PopUlarity.Jn Less Than
One Year.
Throughout a great nation of eighty
million it is a desperate struggle to
secure even a recognition for a new
article to say nothing nf achieving
popular favor and yet within one year
Stuart's Catarrli Tablets the new ca
tarrh cure has met with such success
that today it can be found In every
drug store throughout the United
States and Canada.
To lie sure a large amount of adver-
tising was necessary In the first In-
stance to bring the remedy to the at-
tention of the public but everyone
familiar with the wibject knows that
advertising alone never made any
article permanently successful. It
must havo in addition absolute unde-
niable merit and this tho new catarrh
euro certainly possesses in a marked
degree
Physicians who formorly depended
upon inhalers sprays and local
washes or ointmonts now use Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets because as one of
tho most proms"4. stated theso tab-
lets contain Id p Ms-u nvonlent
form all the renily efficient catarrh
romodios such as red gum blood root
and similar antiseptics.
The contain no cocalno nor opiate
and aro glvon to HUlo children with
ontlro safety and benoflt
Dr. J. J. ltoltigor of Covington Ky
says: "I suffered from catarrh In my
hoad and throat ovory fall with stop-
pa go of tho noso and Irritation in tho
throat affecting my voice and often
oxtondlng to tho stomach causing ca-
tarrh of the stomach. I bought. a lit-
ty cent pnekago of Stuart'3 Catarrh
Tablots at my druggist's carried them
in my pockot and used them faithful-
ly and the way In wheh they cleared
my hoad and throat was certainly re
markable I had no catarrh last win
tor and spring and consider myself
ontirely free from any catarrhal
trouble."
Mrs. Jerome Ellison of Wheeling
W..Va. writes: "I suffored from ca
tarrh nearly my whole life and last
winter my two children also suffored
from catarrhal colds and soro throat
so much they were out of school a
large portion of tho winter. My bro
ther who was curod of catarrhal deaf
nes by using Stuart's Catarrh Tab
lots urged me to try them so much
that I did so and am truly thankful
for what they havo done for myseir
and my children. I always keep a
box of the tablets In tho houso and
at tho flnt appoaraneo of a cold o
sore throat wo nip It In tho bud and
catarrh is no longer a housohold af-
llictlon with tis."
Full Sized packages of Stuart's Ca-
tnrrh Tablet nro sold for fifty cents
at all druggists.
Send for book on cause and euro of
catarrh mailod free. Addroas F. A.
Stuart Co. Marshall Mich.
ATTENTION!
Confederate Veterans and Their
i
Fr.lends.
Low rates to Dallas and return by
the Choctaw Routo for tho reunion
April 22d to 25tb.
Pneumonia Follows a Cold.
But never follows tho use of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It stopB tho cough
healB and strengthens the lungs and
affords perfect security from an at-
tack of pneumonia. Refuse substi-
tutes. Sold by J. N. Wallace.
Raw or Inflamed Lungs
Yield rapidly to tho wonderful cur-
ative and healing qualities of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumo-
nia and consumption from a hard cold
settled on tho lungs. Sold by J. N.
Wallace.
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE-
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE? FROM
TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. 8EE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL BArK ABOUT
T
NATIONAL CONVENTION
TRAVELERS' ASSS'N
Portland Ore. June 3 7 1902.
SUPREME LODGE A O. U. W.
Portland Ore. June 1020 1902.
For the above occasion we will sell
tickets to Portland Ore. and return
at rate of $43 00 for Uio round trip
via direct routes. Tickets will be on
rale May 27th to June 8th Inclusive
and will carry final return limit of 00
days from date of sale. Go: Jig pass
age to begin on date of sale and to oo
continuous up to the first Colorado
common point west thereof and east
of Oregon stopovers may be made at
any point within going transit limit
which Is 66 days. Return trip to be
gin on date of execution and stop
overs will be allowed within final limit
at and west of Colorado common
points. Baggage may bo checked to
arty point enroute either going or re
turning at which stop overs ae de-
slrod. A. J. Corklns Agent.
Imperial Councl Nobles of Mystic
Shrine v
At San Francisco Cal. Juno 10 14
100. For the above occasion we will
sell ticket to either Los Angeles or
San Francisco and return via direct
routes at rate of $46 for the round
trip. Tickets will be on sale May 7
to June 8 Inclusive and will carry a
final return limit of sixty days from
date of sale. The going passage to
begin on dato of sale and to be con-
tinuous up to tho first Colorado com-
mon point. West thoreof and oast
of California Btop ovors may bo had
at nnyi point within ten days from
date of sale. Within California Btop
ovors may bo made at any point with-
in transit going limit of ticket which
Is 55 days. Return pascago to be-
gin on dato of execution by Joint
a(;ent stop ovors will bo allowed at
and wost of Colorado common
points. Baggage may bo checkod to
any point on routo oithor going or
returning at which stop over Is doslr-
ed. A. J. Corklns
Agent.
The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
Eloctric lighted trains batwoon Chi-
cago MUwaukoo St. Paul and Minne-
apolis. Through parlQr cars on day trains
botwoon Chicago St. Paul andt Min-
neapolis. Electric lighted trains botwecn Chi-
cago and Desmolnos and Omaha and
Sioux City.
Only two hours botwoon Chicago
and Milwnukeo efght fast trains each
way dally with parlor car sorvlco.
Solid train between Chicago and
th- principal point. In northern Wis-
consin and the upper ponlnsula of
Michigan.
Through trains with sleeping cars
and coaches botween Chicago and all
points in Iowa Minnesota southern
and central Dakota.
Tho finest dining cars In the world.
Tho host sleeping cars. Electric
reading lamps in borths.
Tho host and late type of compart
ment cars froo reclining chair car
and buffet library smoking cars.
G.COO miles of road in Illinois Wis
consin upper peninsula of Michigan
Iowa Minnesota Missouri South Da
kota and North Dakota.
Ticket agents everywhere sell tick
ets over tho Chicago Milwaukeo & St
Paul Ry.
CONVENTION OF FEDERATION
Of Women's Clubs Los Angeles Cal.
May 1.8 1902.
For the abovo occasion we will soil
tlckota from Guthrlo to Los Angoles
or San Francisco at tho rate of 16.00
for tho 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 26 1902.
On going trip passage to begin on
date of Bale and to be continuous up
to tho first Colorado common point
west thereof and east or California
Stop ovors may bo mado at any point
within ton days from dato of Bale.
Within California stop-overs may be
made at any point up to June 20 190?.
Roturn paesago to begin on date of
execution. Stop ovors will be allow-
ed within tho final limit of Juno 25 at
and west of Colorado common points.
Baggage will bo checked through or
to any point at which stopovers aro
desired either going or returning.
Wo have arranged to Bet aside our
California limited train for the special
accommodation of the ladies on three
separate days tho dates of which will
bo announced later. For descriptive
literature and further information call
at the Santa Fo ticket office or call up
by phone.
A. J. Corklns Agent
The Bet Horseshoeing.
A horse's foot needs as much caro
and attention as a man's aometlmcB
n groat deal more. I make a specialty
t export horseshoeing. Having grail
uatoil from a veterinary college and
unddrsttuidlng thoroughly thoj anat-
omy of the foot and log It stands to
reason that I am better prepared to
shoe a horse scientifically and hu
manoly than those who nave not had
theso advantages. I shoo a horso for
mbulllty and notion and successfully
treat lame horse. Refer to 100 nleas-
od patrons In Guthrlo and vicinity.'
S. H. Olson.
Proprlotor Capital Dlneksmlth Shop
21C K. Division St.
(First published In Dally Leador
March 20 190S.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Logan County.
Oklahoma Territory.
In re condemnation proceedings of
the Chortaw Oklahoma & Oulf Rail-
road company.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan coun
ty BH.
To Sarah Fields Christina Ball
BUiJnh P. McNeal and S P. French
who nre the owners or occupants or
who clainu an Interest in the following
described .real estate located in Logan
county Oklahoma territory which la
set opposite their respective names
to wit:
Sarah Fields who Is tho owner or
claims an Interest In a tract of land
commouclng at the northwoet corner
of tho fractional northwoet quarter
(VI) of section eighteen (18) town-
ship sixtooix (10) North of range ono
(1) West of tho Indian Moridlan In
Logan county Oklahoma torritory;
thence oast Gil rods; thonco south 1C0
rods; tlu ":a wost C9 rods; thonco
north 1C0 rc-ls to tho place of hegin
niug Bald tract containing 69 acres.
Also Christina Ball who is tho own-
or or claims an Intoroat in the north-
east quarter (VI) of section nlno (9)
township sixteen (1C) North of rango
ono (1) Wos of the Indian Meridian
in Logan county Oklahoma territory.
Also Elijah P. McNeal who is tho
ownor or claims an intoroet in tho
northwost quartor (VI) of section
sovon (7) township slxtoen (16)
North of rnnga ono (1) Hast of the
Indian Meridian in Logan county Ok-
lahoma territory.
Also S. P. French wlio Is tho ownor
or claims an intorost In tho northeast
quartor (Vi) of sootlon ton (10) town
ship sixteen (10) North of range ono
(1) West of tho Indian Meridian In
Logan county Okluhoma torritory.
You and each of you are hereby no
tified that tne undersigned Tho Choc
taw Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad com
pany will mako application to tho
Honorable John H. Burford Judge of
tho DIstrlot Court of the First Judicial
dtatrict within and for Logan county
Okiahpma territory at his chambers
in the city of Chandler in Lincoln
county. Oklahoma territory on the
31st day of March 1902 at the hour
of 9 o'clock a. m. or as soon there
after as same enn be heard.
Said application will ask to have
three disinterested freeholder resi-
dents of said county of Logan and who
aro not Interested in a llko question
appointed to condemn the right of way
for the undersigned The Choctaw Ok-
lahoma & Gulf Railroad Company to
build and construct Us railroad over
and across the above described rowl
estate and also for an order to direct
the sheriff of the said county of Logan
to summon said commissioners to pro-
ceed forthwith to condemn said right
of way over hml across said real
estate and for such other and further
relief as the Judge may deem Just and
proper.
The Choctaw Oklahoma &. Gulf Rail-
road Company.
By J. W. McLoud and Dale & Blerer
Its Attorneys.
Stop in
at the
Astor Bouse
BtJROt'HAV 1'I.AH.
For Business Lunch
Urala 8ervl
a U Cart.
T.J. IIAxyiJIt.l'rop.
CapitalCityRepairShop
508 E. Okla. Ave.
All ktada of repairing on Watcbea Clocks
Hlcyi le Uoeit. Gon. Hewing Machines
QaaoUue Stoves Ktc.
s
The Senate
S. W. Cor. 1st and Harrison
Pine liquors courteous treat-
ment and a uhie free lunch
on Saturdays. A good place
to spend a while.
flifieil
PRIZE WALL PAPERS
T1imi famous patterns arc handsomer
nnu iM-tter maue man tnose ol any
oiher manufacturer. They consist of nil
grades from tho most Inexpensive Kitchen
and Hed Room papers to the choicrit Halls
Dining Rooms anil Parlors representing a
stcx k of over 3.000000 rolls.
Don t buy old shop worn goods when
WO CAN SAVO YOU SO lUH COST.
on any one of our 000 patterns manufactur-
ed expressly for the Spring of 11)02. ri
ORKERS TAKCN TOR OHK ROOM OR A WHOJ.E HOUSE
DGSIONS AND COLORINGS DXCLUS1VH.
Paper lUnzlng DeooratIn and Ptinilnc at Lowest
Pikes. ALL work uimrantesd.
Ml
ill iM
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L. CHRISEN
113 N. 1st Street
jgjgg
Kieffer
REAL ESTATE &
nsa
Room 10. Over 116
We offer you snaps in either city real estate or farms
and ranches that twill make your investment briny j'ou
rich returns. Don't miss these money-making opportu-
uiuua. iuu siiuum not inn to can or write a' jnce be-
fore prices soar too hltjh. We also do a large lctual bus-
iness and look after the financial and real estate interests
of non-residents as well as those here at home.
References: Any
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LAUNDRY
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
128 E. HARRTSON. GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
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VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION NO. 2
IS CURING HUNDREDS OF COLDS
EVERY WEEK; WE ARE SELLING
MORE THAN TWO GROSS A WEEK
IT IS HEALING TO SORE LUNGS
PRICE
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To Lumber
Persons who want lumber for any purpose what-
ever will make no mistake in coming here. Our large
stock lusures quick delivery of your order. We sell
the- best lumber at prices that can't be beat and give
as careful attention to a small bill as a big one.
INDIAHOflA
Successors to A. C.
Guthrie.
Telephone 11
Feats & Go.'s
1902
& Barrett
RENTAL AGENTS
E. Ok. Ave. Guthrie.
Bank in Guthrie
PHONE. 109.
35 CENTS
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