The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 139, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 15, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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HIS MARITAL TROUILES 1
Story of G. T. Conard's Ex
periences on the Matrh
monial Sea
Mulhall Okla. May 1G. 0. T. Con-
nrd a farmer living near Marshall
Logan county ha8 mot with martial
experiences vrtilcb fall to tho lot of
few mon. Four years ago Connrd v as
happily married and prosporin& His
farm was wall stocked he hall a'bank
account and sovoral children added
happiness to his homo. A trntnp farm
laboror applied to Conard ono day for
wjirk and wns given employment. Ho
maC hlmsoK serviceable on tho farm
and his ability to play tho orgdn and
sing enabled nlm to Ingratiate him-
self in Conard's homo. The laboror
paid considerable attontion to Mrs.
Conard but tho husband thought
nothing of it. Tho laborer won tho
affections ot tho wlte however and
ono night about three years ago the
two took one of Conard's teams filled
a wagon with household goods and
doped carrying the children with
them. They wore overtaken ana
brought baoK but tho wlfo was so
interested in tho man that she refus-
ed to live with her husband.
Conard pleaded with his wife say-
ing they had Uvea happily together
lor years had children and that the
man with whom she eloped was worth-
Jess and would forsako her. The wlfo
was obdurate. Instead ot resorting
to violence Conard gavo hjs wlfo tho
team a quantity ot furnlturn and
money and told her to" go her owif
way. Ho was unwijung nowever 10
boo the"womftn ho nad" loved tho
'WQthcr of his children depart penni-
less. Mrs. Conard and tho hired man left
the country. Conard wns granted a
.divorce shortly afterwards In tho dis-
trict court of Logan county.
Conard's lonely life increased his
nnhapplriess. Ho felt tho need of a
wife and rosolved to marry again
but his next experience was ovon
more unusual than his first.
In tho neighborhood had lived a
young farnior named William Hunter.
At tho outbreak of tho war with Spain
Hunter enlisted as a volunteer and
wont to Cuba leaving his wlfo behind
him. Months passed without any
word from Hunter to hip wlfo. Pin-
ally nows camo from Cuba that Hun-
ter hlGl boon killed In battlo. Mrs.
Hunter then gavo up nil hopo and her
jioigfiuors sympathized with her In
her grlof. '
Conard know Mrs. Hunter and ad-
mired hor. Ho courted her and loss
than two years ago they were marrl-.
ed. Tno marrlago provod a happy
ono. Conard's Industry increased tho
valuo of his farm and his wlfo's thrift
added to the comfort of their homo.
About threo weeks ago Conard and
his wlfo wore stagflpruti by tho ro-
ceipt of a letter from WHUani Huntor
who was supposed to bo dond m
Cuba. Huntor said that ho nold a
commission in the army In tho Philip-
pines and named tho day when he
would roach Hennessey to meet his
wife and take nor wltn him across tho
Pacific. Conard and his wlfo mot
Huntor nl tho depot at Honnossoy.
The two mer. who nad married tho
same woman shook munis and stood
nonplussed at what should be done.
Huntoi anl that he nad come for his
"wife ami asked her to decide betwoon
them. The wife still loved Hunter
PA!N IN THE BACK?
A trial noTTr.Tj op Tnn wonr.tvs orbatkst itibNuv ecrtrc sent
AIISOM'TELY I ItKR TO B KRY 11KADKR OP THIS PAPER WHO 8rOTTIJR3
PUOM HIliNI'.Y I.IVl.It llLAllIlKIt Oil 11LOOI D1NMAHK OH WHAT 13
COMMONLY KNOWN AMOMO WUMKN AH "FEMALU WEAKNESS."
IT IS YOUR KIDNEYS!
THOUSANDS Ol' MEN AND WOMEN HAVE KIDNEY DISEASE AND DO
NOT KNOW IT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATIv.
THIS SIMPLE TESTWILL TELL:
Put some morning urlno In a glass or bOlUo; let It stand for twenty-four
hours. If then it is milky or cloudy or contains a reddish brick-dust sediment or
If particles or grms float nbout In It your kidneys aro diseased. This is tho supreme
moment when jou should bogln to tnko Warner's Safo Cure to arrest all these un-
natural conditions for they aro tbo unmlstakablo symptoms of kidney disease. If
altor you have made this test you havo any doubt In your mind as to to development
of tho disease m your system send us a samplo of your urine and our doctors will
analyze It and send you a report with advice frco.
Warner's Safe Cure
Dr. Loo Voccl. 1121 Pratt Ave . ItoRirs Park.
111. says: "I prescribe WARNER'S SAFE ri'RB
and find It cures all cases of kldnoy and Madder
troubles and also female weakness It lnducos
sleep and gently yet vlnorouslydrlveB the diseaso
out of the system thus restoring healtb quickly
and permanently "
Miss Mary Honnrk IS Thomas Ave Memphis
Tonn .Vice-President of the Women's Lcague.wrltes:
WAHNKIV8 SAFE CURB has cured mo of rheu-
matism which came from urlo ncld poison. I havo
had no rho.imatlc pains since I took WARNER'S
SAFE CURB."
Mr Oeorgo Desaum. l.r4 Fifth St. Clnrlnnatl
Ohio Major of the Christian Voluntcors says "I
had gravel and inflammation of the urinary organs
caused by exposure In conductlncoutdoormeetlngs.
I found no relief until I took WARNER'S 8AFH
CURE. It has absolutely cured mo. May God bless
you for sending such relief to suffering humanity."
Are you tired? Low-BplrltedT Weak and flab-
by? Have you a constant drubbing ache In the
small of your baok? Havo you chills? Scalding
and pain when you urinate? A frequent delre to
urinate? Are you troubled with slceplessn" iave
CURES KIDNEYS
you hcadacho? Is your appetite bad? Do you find
your food does not nourish your body and make
your blood rich and red? Havo you a bad taste in
your mouth In the morning? If you havo any of
these symptoms your kidneys have been diseased
for a long tlmo for kidney diseases seldom put out
such symptoms until they have been working sev-
eral months and the tissues bavo been eaten away
with tho disease. You have every reason to bo
alarmed and you should take Warner's Safe
Cure at once. You will And full directions with each bottle. Warner's Safe Cure
is guaranteed to cure any form of kidney trouble Brlght's disease diabetes uric
acid poison. Inflammation of the Madder rheumatla gout liver complaint female
weakness and Irregular periods (fcmalo weakness and Irregular periods r-o emisod by
kidney disease neglected) too frequent desire to Urinate gravel stones lu the bladder
blood disease. Indigestion sad headaches. All these diseases originate in the kidneys.
It the kidneys were healthy and strong so that tbey could perform tbelr work prop-
erly there would he none of these complaints. WARNERS HATE CURE is purely
vegetable and contains no harmful drugs; It does not constipate it is nuw put up In
two regular sizes and Is sold by all druggists or dlroet at
50 Cents and 8I.OO a Bottle
Leas Than Ono Cent'a Dot?
Refuse substltutcg. There is nono "Just as peod is" Warner's. Insist on tho
genuine Warner's Safp Cure which always cures. utstltutes contain harmful drugs
which Injure the system.
To ronvlnro every sufferer from diseases of tho kidney liver bladder ard b'ood
that Warner's Safo Cure will euro them a trial bottle will be sent absolutely free to
any ono who will wrlto Warner Safe Curo Co . Rochoster N. Y.. and mention having
seen this liberal offer In this paper. The genuineness of this offer ts fully guaranteed
by tho publisher. Our doctor will send medical booklet containing symptoms and
troatmont of each disease and many convincing testimonials free to any one wVj
will -yrlte.
Warner's Safe Pills taken with Warner's Safo Curo move the bowels and
aid a speedy cure.
;TW0 blli EVENTS
FOR GOIHRIE
Territorial Encampment G
A. R. and Hoosier Day
May 21
Vfcir VVJiTT Saaaaaaaaaaaaat. Sj jf
V 4 A rissssssssssssssssssssssssssK f I
material that will be of great help to
yourself and your school. For pro-
graminos nddross
Arthur Whorton
Porry Okla. Tor.
ANNUAL MEETING OF GRAND
LODGE BENEVOLENT AND
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS.
Salt Lake City Utah August 12-14
1902.
For the abovo occasion wo will sell
tickets to Salt Lako City and return
at rate ot $20.20. Tickets will be on
sale Aug. 7. 8 9 ana will bo good for
return leaving Salt Lako City up to
and Including- Sopt 30th. Stop-overs
will bo allowed at' and west of Colo-
rado common points on going trip but
passongors must roach Salt I.ako City
not lator than Aug. 12th. On tho re-
turn trip stop-ovors will bo allowed In
Utah and Colorado within 30 days
from dato of execution of ticket but in
no case later than Sept 30th. Tickots
will bo good going via ono route and
returning anothor.
A. J. Corklns Agont.
HOW ABOUT THAT BONUS?
Are You Ready to do Business With
the Katy People Today?
A high offlclnl of tho Katy system
Is hfie city and now It Is up to tho
people ot Guthrie to do something
final. General Solicitor Hagorraan
of the system is hero to mako final
arrangements' for the road to como to
this city and ho wishes to close all
tho preliminary matters and set tho
contracts signed up nt tho earllost
possible moment.
There Is still a shortness In tlie mas
ter of tbo bonus tllo City must raise
amounting to ntJarly seven thousand
dollars. This must be raised at once.
Tho securing of tho Katy Is tho grand-
ost proposition that has come up to
Guthrlo and it would bo suicidal to
lot a failure undo all tho magnlficont
worft that has been done by tho citi-
zens hero In tho past few months.
The public building bill is absolutely
cortaln to bocome a law and with a
$100000 8tructuro on the public acre
and the main lino and offlcos of tho
Grand Opening. M.. K. & O. in this city tho future
Grand opening at tho Imperial bar of Guthrio Is assured boyond a doubt
opposite lnnd offico 107 West Second Cltiaons ot Guthrio: What about
stroat Saturday evening. Mny 17th that measly seVon thousand doXars
1902 at 8 o'clock. Come and see tho that Is needed to closo the Kafy con-
model bar of the city. J tract? It Is up to you.
Finest wluos liquors and best cigars
and said that it was her duty to o in the market cool boor.ale and porter The Garflold county boys will bo
Guthrie is expected to entertain
tho 13(h annual encampment "of the
Grand Army of tho Republic begin-
ning noxtWedncday May 21st On
tho 22d' tao annual meeting of tho
Indiana pcoplo convenes in tho city
and'it appears certain that tho Unpf-
1 tal City will bo tull of observing peo
ple. Our caro tor ana Interest in the
pleasure of our visitors will leave an
impreslBlori for good Invaluablo for
tho best Intorosts of the city and hor
people If proporly exhibited.
1 How thy havo notified tho secre-
tary of t tiithrlo club of rooms to
'let" and the I'lmbor o people you
i can house not frco but for a reason-
I nliln tirlnn?
How many havo nrranged to and
will decorate homes and business
houses during the three days?
The programme as It relates to tho
encampment as outlined In the last
general orders of Department Com-
mander DUrns is as follows:
May 21st.
Encampment convene .In business
session K- .ot P. hall 2 p. in.
8 P. M. open meeting to which tho
public is invited.
a. Address of wolcome Mayor J.
E. Ball.
b. Hon. O. M. Barnes prosldent
Guthrie club.
c Responses.
Reception.
May 52 9:30 a. j-. buslnoss ses-
sion during the dv K of P. ball.
May 22 8 p. m. campflre to which
all are Invited; Brooks' opera house.
In all open meetings tho ladles of
G. A. R. Circle and Women's Relief
Corps will take part.
The Cavalry band and other bands.
Including Slocum's will furnlBh mu-j
sic. j
Headache
kills not necessarily suddenly
but SURELY. It preys upon tho
intellectual powers more than
wc realize. It consumes the
vitality faster than nature can
replenish it and wc cannot tell
just what moment a temporary
or complete aberration of the
mind will result. Headache and
pain should be promptly re-
movedbut properly. Many
pain cures arc more harmful
than the pain. Beware. If
you would be safe take
Mfcv Pain Pills.
"As a result of neuralcia I lot the
sight of my right eye and the pain I
have suffered is incomprehensible be-
Inc obliged to take opiates almost con-
tinually. A friend cave me one of Or.
Miles' Pain 1'ills and It promptly re-
lieved me. 1 then purchased a box and
now m trouble Is gone. They have
alto mred my daughter of nervous
headache and I heartily recoransd
them to others." W. J. Corls". Pre-
mond Texas.
Sold by Druggists. 25 Doses SJc
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart Ind.
eAilROJID TIME TABLES
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115 17 405 . Stations 400
'Mr; Z&w 7HEADMIRAI- I
VwKL. l'lnIAtenua I
Rijjg? WASHINGTON I
Wth the assignment of engines to
crows regularly on some of tho west-
ern divisions has come about a notice-
able improvement in tho way tho lo-
comotives arc cared for if the talk
of mon who havo watched the situa-
tion Is to bo bollovod. Locomotives
814 and 821 running out ot Raton'
N. M. are worthy of particular mon-
tlon among the many exhibiting a
neatness on tho part of the onglno-
mon suggestive of as much prldo in
their part as that of a housekoeper lr
keoplng her kitchen In order.
Feb. IS 1901
A. R. Bremer Co.
Chicago.
Gentlemen: I have
used coke Dandruff
Cure for the past
year and found It an
excellent preparation.
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STATIONS
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El Itcno
Oklahoma City
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WHICH
It Is said that every bride has many
friends but In a fow years they
dwindle down to ono. That's Rocky
Mountain Tea. Makes and keep? her
wall. 3G cents.
Ask your drugglBt
with him Conard was heartbroken
but yielded and William Hunter and
the woman left for St. Louis.
In talking with friends Co'hnr''
discussed lils misfortune philosophic-
ally saying that oy relinquishing his
wife two persons might be made
happy whereas the lives of three
I
on draughL Farmers one and nil well raprosentod at Guthrie. on tho
como In get somethlug good to eaLJSSd in the athletic contests of tho
drink and bo merry. Ve saliolt your ( territorial colleges. Some ot tho
ncnualntancu. Shall bo glad to meet Enid boys won promlnont places at
you and offer the tatted calf roast tho Slfllwatter rials and now wo
pig to eat and anything you caro to loarn that at tho Hold meet at tho
(Flrstpubllshed In tho Dally Leader
April 29 1902.)
Application for Liquor License.
Torritory of Oklahoma County oi
Logan ss.
Notico is hereby givon that
Honry Montz
has this day filed In tho offico of tho
County Clerk In and for said County
his petition asking toat a license bo
granted him to soil at retail malt
spirituous and vinous liquors on
!-ot No. 15 block No. 18 Second
ward Coylo In said county and terr
tory.
-If no provost b filed on or before
Ma7 13 1902
his petition will bp granted and
llconso issued.
Witness ray hand' and tho seal ot
said County horoto affixed thlf
29th day of April 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
Dy F. S. Pulliam Deputy.
in. au.e oy ail aiuggi-itt
oers use nn I recommend it
L-ur
Every Woman
Is InUreitrU find fthoold know
Room iuq wonuenui
MARVEL Whirling Spray
e new i t uti bin- jmrr-
ana xivrirtn. utsi M-
eL Moit fnnTtitttnt.
It llttfttca 4UUl7.
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If ti rtiimut mpply the
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luttraieil l)ook)H.U utres
fml tMrtlrnUniacHl 1lrectlon In.
valHuMi'ln lidir M ll t:i. CO..
Uoni TltuenaK..DT York
r CHICHEOTCR'S CNGtCH
fHHVRpXALMS
K il rt A ".' (.nielli ol rii-i 1-.Nfil.lSII
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In lttl "i ll'l iilll b""1"!f"
Il.nucmilfi Mih-tllutlon. and '"''
lasin. Ii I'nrtlriiUl. TtllQl
V" nr lumMull. lli.piillTilB.Dl.u IW IJ
f r BiuejU'- lilfhtcr rhrmlf si C .
Wittlos 1U ppf JUilUon Houre 1'llIl.A 1
drink on tho occasion
Fine old whisky by tho pint quart
mlgU have become miserable hnd he or gnii0f ai80 Holm's special brow.
compelled
him.
his wife to remain with
One Fare for Round 'I rip to Dlaokwell.
Tho ninth annual territorial Sun-
day sfhool convention will be heiu
I am yours rospoctfully
Arthur E. Dowell.
Now that tho rain Is over and the
bright summor days havo como we
feol that the people want something
in Dlaokwall. May 20-82 for which aUfn0at nnd oasy to rdo ln flml w0 huVo
railroads wul sell .you a ticket at one that 80rn9thing and want to soil It to
faro for. round trip. Mr. Chas. D.'you B0 you cnQ onjoy a g00(1 jo by
Meigs of Indiana will be there. He Uio moonlight E. U Hlrsohl. Ill and
Is ono of the up to dato Sunday school 3 -wt Harrison.
workers ot the Utiltod States. The
opportunity to hear him should be
seltod by Qvory quo intoresteil In Sun-
day BChool work. Ho Is on the pro-
tjrammo at evory session. Black well
wljl entertain you free while there.
Sury no Sunday school officer or
teacher should stand back when aueh
a prlUloge is theirs as by attending
you will gather new and up to date
Walter will Bono loe cream soda
to ladles driving at Vnnco's.
All kinds ot
Leador offlee.
legal blanks at tho
Unlvorslty of Norman on last Satur-
day Hal Holcomb won first place in
the running broad jump beating any
forino rrocord at the Unlvorslty. Ho
also wns socond In runnln ghlgh Jump
second i ntho 440 yard running ra'co
second in the 120 yard Ugh h'uTTTo
race nn3 third place in three other
ovonts. Enid Wave.
AH kinds ot
Leader offloe.
legal blanks at the
In a letter from Washington to a
eltizen of Guthrio it Is allogod that
Bomiehamp's appointment was a con
cession to the Rock Island for Its
abandoning its tight upon Gillette
The same letter says that Pancoast
was acceptable to tho Rock Island.
BW&
This slgnstar Is on every box ot the genuine
Laxative Bromo-OulnineTmbieu
yWlHt'ib remedy tht corva o cola lit ono tlaj.
(First published In tho DaUy Leader
May 5 1902.)
Application for Liquor License.
Torritory of Oklahoma County of
Logan rs.
Notico la hereby given that
D. J. Hunt
has this day filed In the offico of the
county clerk In and for said county
his petition asking that a llconso be
granted him to sell at rstall. malt.
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot No. 1. block No. 25 Third ward
city of Orlando in said county and
territory.
If no protest be filed on or before
May 20th 1902
his petition will be granted nnd
license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county nereto affixed thle
6th day of May 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk
"How to be Beautiful"
Mme. Pupptrt'i Famous Book "How to
lie Ueautlful" jlvcolnClcar Concise Lan-
Euage the only method for attaining
beauty Youthful Looks and above all A
MARVELLOUSLY PERFLCT COMPLEXION.
IT TELLS HOW TO RFMOVB PinPLE5
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HAIR MOI.HS WARTS. AND ALL DC-
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MMT. A Itt'PI'Cnr i.l end !' is
nuMt alaable book absolutely free cf
cliarcc all charg-ci prepaid upon re-
eetpi of your name and addreu. Tins
elegant book handsomely i (unrated u
bound in Uathcrette eovtr pold Inscrip-
tuMi and conumi many points of great
Interest to ladies other than those men-
tioMd above uui it aa odJhional ecru-
m at to any library.
Kitully addrM request for book
MME. A. KUPPERT
6 Oast Hth Street rtcwYork.
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE.
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VA'JLT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ABE SECURE? PROM
31 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. 8EE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL DANK ABOUT
IT.
A NEW FAST TRAIN
Between St. Louis and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY
WICHITA
DE1NISO1N
SHERMAN
DALLAS
TORT WORTH
And principal points la Texas and tho South-
1 west. This train is new throughout and li
made up ot the finest equipment provided
with electric lights and all other modern
traveling conveniences. It runs via our now
completed
I Red River Division
Every npplfanco known to modern car
; building and railroading; has been employed
In tbo mako-up o( this service including
Cafe Observation Cars
tinder tho management of Fred. Harvey
Fnll information as to rates and all dbtalls oi
m. trip via this now route wilt bo choorfaUy
fnrnfshod upon application by any repre-
sentative ot tho
4
OKLAHOMA CITY
(World's Fair Special.)
Leaves Oklahoma City .... 6.30 p.m.
Arrives Kansas City 7 . 00 a.m.
Arrives St Louis 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Meniphla COO p.m.
(St. Louis Express.)
Leaves Oklahoma Qlty .... 9 50 a.m.
Arrives SL Louis 7 1C n.tn
(Meteor.)
Leaves Kansas City 7.15 pm.
Arrives Oklahoma City ... 7:30 a.m.
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Express.)
Leaves SL Louts 10:00 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma City .... 6:45 pan.
Through cars and Pullman Palace-
sleepers between Oklahoma City Kan-
sas City SL Louis and Memphis. For
rates nnd other information call on
nearest Frisco System Agont or ad-
dress tho undersigned.
Br F. Dunn
Division Passenger Agent
Wichita Kansas.
5-5?By
CO. "A" OK. N. G NOTICE.
Co. "A" First Regiment Ok. N. O.
Is hereby ordered to assemble at the
Armory on Thursday night for drill
Co. A is now located over the Eagle-
drug store on Harrison avenue.
Regular drill night la Thursday
All members take uotlco.
By order ot
G. E. Dunnlcn
Capt Comd'r. Co. A.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 139, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 15, 1902, newspaper, May 15, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75921/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.