The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEK UTHHrE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MNUAitY 6 1904.
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New Road fop Indian Territory.
Special to Dally Leader.
Vlnlta I. T. Jan. 6. The El I'aeO
Mountain Park & St. Louis rallvuy
Trill build through the Indian territory
during the present year. Surveyors
havo bfon in tlio Hold slnCo last fall.
Two songs liavo boon busy during the
past summer nnd fall locating the ndW
line of railroad. It is rumored that
the now lino iH to bo a Burlington
project and la to run frfcjn Oklahoma
City to Shawnee then through the
Creek country orosBlng tho Fort
Smith & AVrstorn railroad nt Castle
tntneo to Okmulgee thence north to
Claremoro and thence in a northeast
dlrecMon to St. Louis. The main lino
of tho road will bo built from St.
Louis through Indian territory to El
Paso Texas.
Tarns Ulxby's Ambition.
Special to Dally Ltodor
Muskonee I. T. Jan. C William
Mellette being out of the running for
member of tho Republican committee.
I' Tama tllxliv i tr cot Mm mnuinrt
jneifumJ out for him nnd in addition
Blxhy Is trying to round up his friend
Pliny Sopor who wai believed to be
In n fair way to get It without oppo-
talflntl llfivltlrf nllm Innlml HfnllaHn Ima
now a second fight on his hnnds.
n DIxby is aald to havo concluded to
got Into tho political gnnia having
abandoned hla Minnesota home nnd I
concluded to llvo hers. There la to
bo a Blxby mooting on January 13 at
y Okmulgee.
Bankruptcy Petition Filed.
Special to Dally Loader.
Ardmorc I. T. Jan. 0 E. C. Heath
a cattleman of this city ha filed a
volujitary petition In bankruptcy. Lia-
bilities $23037.72 and asBQtg nbout
$15000. A J. Chapman of Tishomin-
go also filed a petition In bankruptoy.
Liabilities ?ll4tG.50; nBaota ?52G.
Improvement Company Chartered.
Special to Dally Leader.
South McAlester I. T. Jan. C. Ar-
ticles of Incorporation wore Issued by
Clerk Freeman to tho Coweta Im-
provement company of Coweta I. T.;
capital stock $25000; Incorporators
C E Grumblo Q. W. Farrls and Dow-
ney Mllturno. "' ' ' '
Domestic Troubles.
It Ib oxcoptlonal to Qnd a family
"whorp thero are no domestic ruptures
occasionally but those can bo lessen-
ed by having Dr. KIng'B Now Lira
Pills around. Much tt'plibio they save;
by thoir groat work In Stomach and
Uver troubles. Tlioy not only ro-
Jlqvo You but cure. 25c at F.
"LUllo & Co.'o drug a'ore.
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.Arrested Three Yearn After Crime.
"Special to Dally Loader. -'
Ardmore I. Y.( .tan. G.Honxy Pru-
lit a cattleman was lodged in the
federal Jail to.'ny on a chargo of kill-
ing W P Uubattom also In tho eattlo
bUBlntss Tho crime occtirrod some
three years ago near Cornish and
created a gopd deal of excitement at
the timo. Uubattom and somo of his
neighbors were having trouble about
cattle and early ono morning ltubat-
lUpiww shot with a Winchester while
rm jk eattlo out of his fluid.
Just One Minute.
Ono Minute Cough Cure gives relief
In one minute bwAXise It kills th
intcrubo which tickles the mucous
membrane causing the cough and at
tho bain-.- time olenra the nhlpem
draws out the Inflammation and heals
nnd soothes the affected part One iery Joint nah&d and every norvo
Mlnu'o Const Cure strengthens the! was racked with pain." writes C W
lungs wards off pneumonia and is a 'Bellamy a locomotlvo flromon of
harrolf.H and nevt-r falling cur in aJlHurltiuf on Iowa "I was wank and
curaMe caues of roughs Colds and pale without any appetite and all run
Crwup One Minute Cough Cure is down. As I was about to Klve up. I
pleasant to UKi. harmless mnd good got a bottle of ISdeotrlc Bitters and
nllk.' fv young nni old. Sold by J. after taking it. felt as wall as I
N Wallace. .ever did in my life." Weak sickly
' run down peoplu always gain now life.
Four Murder Cases on Docket. 'strength and vigor from their 'use
8ouft .tycAlcster I. T. Jan. Qj The' Try them. SatlsfadHon gm'iinte
January term of tho Unltetl Stntee by F. B. Llllle & Co. Prjco 50 venta.
court cflrjyqnoiljhero W. II. Clayton
presiding 'JJlal.tendanco and dooket I Hufus Connalln. who was rocontly
aro oot'h large. Four murder oases convicted of forgery and sentenced to
win botrJed.rtHWnsiho term. jten years in the territorial ponitentl-
biry at Lnnelng. will be taken there
Oeplde.NpJjiX? Marry.
Chelsea I. T Jan. C The Uev. Mr.
IIolcomih11wn8 ijaHod AQafarm houso
near here to perform h marriage oero-
wonoyf.bjutyhpnhoBrrlYftdiinl the ap-
pointed house the couplo hRdldeoidel
ot to marry .
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Free trip to .World's fair hy-Maldn-
noy Businaea College MeKluney Tex-
as Notes Accented for tuition- Ppsl
tlona guaranteed.
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SpeclH f op CfiiJfprftjw Wifrry.
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MAKE PEACE WITH
YOUR STOMACH.
You Are Certain to Lose If You At-
tempt the Use of Force and
Violence.
You can not foreo your dtoranch to
do work that it ls unable and unwill-
ing to do. It has beau triad time and
.Una ngatn with always the same re-
sult. The stomach Ib a good nnd faith-
ful servant; but when pushed beyond
the limit It robols. Somo stomachs
fwill stand nflidlt raorf abuso than
others but overy stomach has Its
limit; and when tiatHmlt Ib reach-
ed It Ib a very danger6uB nnd Unwlso
proceeding to ixtlompt to force ft into
doing furthor work. Tho sonslblc nnd
reasonable courso Is to employ a sub-
btituto to carry on tho work of diges-
tion nnd glvo tho stomach nn oppor-
tunity to recuperate nnd regain its
lost strength
Stuart's Dyspbpala Tablets aro tho
only perfoct substltttto to take up and
carry on tha work of tlrod worn-out
stomachs Tlfoy aro natural and easy
In their work and cans no disturb
ance I ntho digestive organs. They
contain all of the essential element
that make up tho gastric juico and
other digestive fluids and will digest
any food that a strong healthy R'.om-
arh will and do it in the same time
and in the same way. They work In
dependently of surrounding condi
tions nnd th' faot that the stomach Ib
weak or dlsoased does not Influenco
thorn at all in thoir usoful nnd effective
work. Tlioy will digest food Just aH
wall n a glass Jar or bottle fu Itioy
wjll In a stomach vou on" -e that
for yourself by putting one of them
Into a Jar with a square meal and
come water to enable it to work.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets by thus
relieving the stomach of Its work on-
able that organ to rosl nnd recuperate
and regain its health and strength.
The process Is perfectly natural and
plnln. Nature will heal tho stomach
just as sho heals a wourd or a brokon
limb. If she is not lntorforod with and
Id pormilted to do her work in her
own way. All mterroronco is pro-
vontod by Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots.
Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots aro for
sale by druggists everywhere at CO
cents a box and If you are afflicted
with dyspepsia ono box will make
you fool fifty times bettor. You will
forgot you havo a stomach and rojolce
In tho forgotfulness No druggist
would bo bo shortsighted a to try to
BOt along without 8cuartV Dyspepsia
Tablets for they are so popular and
aro so well known for tho good they
havo Joco and tho happiness they
havo caused that any druggist caught
without thom would lose tho confl
denco of his customors and bo ro-
garded as below tho standard. Ills
business would suffer as a result and
his patrons would go to other stores
and buy their other drugs thoro ns
well as their Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets. At tha Toler.
Whlttakor & Hicks. In thoir mirth-
ful comedy of "A Country Kid" with
band and orchestra appeared at tho
Tolor auditorium last night for tho
first tlmo In Wichita and gave good
satisfaction to those who witnessed
tho performance. The show is along
tho lines of tho "Missouri Girl" and
"Uncle Josh Sprucoby" ono of thoso
rural comedies with a number of good
specialties. Wo hopo to sea them in
Wichita again and their reappear-
ance will Insure a good houso nnd a
warm hand Wichita Eaglo Doc. 27
1308.
At the Brooks on Wednesday oven-
)mt. Jan. 0.
A Very Close Call
"I stuck to my onglno although
jahortly provided he dooa not put up
the required J5.000 bond which he
expects to be able to furnish. Thus
far he has utterly failed.
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Wonderful Nerve.
la display! by many a man on-
during ivkins of accidental Outs
"tounds BruUoe Biirns Scalds Sura
feet or etlf? JoIn'& But thorns uoj
- naeil fer 1L uBlOHn's; Arnica ji've
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. will kill the pain and cure tni trounie.
. 1 s l"0 uaal !ajvo on oann ior -ies
- tqp. 25c at F?"B. Ltlllo & Co. drug
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WELCOME
The Fastest
Store in the
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You pay for your
own goods ONLY
Phone 40.
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Phone 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. Kelson
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Paul Gllmore.
Mnnngor Brooks announces ono of
the most Important "bookings" of this
senson. tlio blr New York and London
Succoss "Tho Mummy and tho Hum
ming Bird" vip-h has never boon
seen outside ol the Amorlcan and
English metropolises until this sea
son nnd which will bo presented at tho!
Brooks theatro on Monduy Jan. llth
with Paul Gilmore who mado such a
hit horo. last.scasou in "Tho- Tyranny
of Tears" in tho stellar role Man-
agor Jules Murry who coutrols tho
American road rights to "Tho Mummy
and the Humming Bird" has purchas-
ed tho entire New York Empire the-
atre production intnet sconory
electrical effects properties etc. and
all these will be used In tho engage-
ment In this city.
Srved from Terrible Death.
Tho family of Mrs. M. L. Bobblttjtbis city to Mr. Thomas J. Boyd of
of Bamerton. Tenn.. saw hor dvlnK
and woro powerless to savo her. Tho
moist skillful physicians and every
remedy used failed while consump
tion was slowly but surely taking
hor life. In this torrlblo hour Dr.
KiuK'a New Discovery lor uousurup-1
Hon turned despair Into Joy Tho
first bottlo brought immediate relief
and Its continued uso completely re-
stored hor. It's tho most certain cure
in the world for all throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed Bottles COc and
$1-00. Trial bottles frco at F. B.
LUllo & Co.'s drug storo.
A largo number of lawyers from all
parts of tho territory are in tho city
for tho purpose of attending supremo
court and tho meeting of the Bar as-1
Bociauon
uurea Aixer aunering iu rears.
B F. Hare Supt Miami Cycle &
Mfg. Co. Mlddletown O. suffered for
ton yoare with dyspepsia. Ho spent
hundreds of dollars for modlolno tind
with doctors without recolving any
pornianent benefit Hq eays "Ono
night while fooling oxcoptlonally bad
l was about to throw down the ove-
nlng paper when I saw an item In the
paper regarding the merits of Kodol
Dyspopsla Cure. I concluded to try
It and while I had no faith In It I
felt -bettor nftor the socand doso.
After using two bottles I nm stronger
and better than I have been In years
and I recommend Kodol Dyspopsla
Cure to my friends and acquaintances
suffering from stomach trouble." Sold
by J. N. Wallace.
Moth Gray'. Sweet Powders fof ChlW
dren
Siiornsafiiilv nun.! hv Mother Crmv.
utcse in the Chlldron's Homo In Newsies & Moeer'a Tom Moore ar.A
York Cure Fevorlsbposs Bad atom-tHenr' Go"0 cigars.
aoh. Teething Disorders move and J Frltx Bros. La Josephine and
regulate tho Bowals and Destroy 0r 0Bar8-
Worms! Over 30.000 testimonials. Capaduras Tom Koenee Porta Rico.
Thai- iiovnr fnU. At all linicelsta. 25o. 8aw08 Btoflles.
Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olm
stod. Lo Pvoy N. V.
Two rather modest "Jaga" (warmed
over from Christmas) wero given a
temporary lodging in tho "cooler" yes-
terday Tbo only things found on i
lliolr persons wera Now Year's reso I
lutions.
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Special to Dally Loader.
Perkins Oklo. Jan. 6. Rev. auJ
Mrs. D. W. Iloss pastor of tho Still-
I water M. E. church wore here nttond-
Jng tho union revival meetings
. Prank Schoonovor and family came
over from Brlstow I. T. to oat Christ-
mas dinner with relntivos.
Mrs. W. A. Kulpo is entertaining
her paronts Mr. and Mra. S. D.- Pad-
dleford of Manhattan Kas.
Postmaster F S. Ingalsbeo was n
buslnoss visitor in Guthrlo last wodk
Mr. Friols of Kansas City Is here
visiting his sister Mrs. J. W. Garner
Cards aro out announcing tho mar-
riage of Miss Mlnnlo M. Tuffloy ol
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i Uilton Aas.
Married In Stillwater by Probatr
Judge Clark on Thursday Docombor
24 1903 II. Cushman of Wllburton
I. T. and Mrs. Ida Ityol of this city
.Thoy will make their future homo In
"1U"1" re""''
What's In a Namo?
Everything Is In tho namp when It
comes to Witch IIas;ol Salve. E. C
DoWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered
somo years ago how to mako a salve
from Witch Hazel that Is a Bpoclfl
for Piles For blind bleeding Itch
ing and protruding Piles eczema
cuts burns bruises and all skin dls
casos DoWltt'B Salvo has no equal
This has given rise to numerous
Ask for De.
j Witt's the genuine. Sold by J. N
7nt?npo
CAN always find tho right thing at
Olcmiths In
Cuusta Roy & Company's Clear H
1 vanna goods.
Stlckney's Chancellor.
.Rico's Mercantile and
Agent Cigars.
Start the Mow Year right buy n
box.
OLtiMITHS 115 South Division St.
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Wo take great pleasure In wishing
our friends nnd patrons a Merry
Christmas and Happy Now Year with
continued prosperity.
In this connection wo dcslro to In-
form our friondB that our Wall Papor
and Paint Department haB outgrown
our ability to take care of it in our
present quarters nnd wo havo leased
.he now Masonic building cornor of
Oklnhoma and Vine street nnd about
February 1st will open nn exclualvQ
Wall Paper and Paint house doing
contract work In palntintr pnporlng
and decorating;
Wo will lease tho oast side of this
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Phone 7. 204 Harr'son Ave.
Ready Reference List
15he JLcivder receives daily many letters from
prospective residents asldng about the business in-
dustries of the city. This
as well as for home people.
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The Elks Hotel
Guthrie's Leading Hostelry.
Datra 13 (VI ami ! HI
1H lllockB from
Union Depot.
Modern Convenience.
Hodge & Britt Props.
ELKS BAR.
New Motnagoment
Sarues Best Wines
Liquors and Oigars.
Courteous Attention.
Give Us a (Jail.
Grand Centra.1
Barber and Bath Parlors.
Corner Ulvl'lon and Oklahoma Ave.
Under Logan Co. Hank.
Up-to-date Union
Shop.
Towers Bros.
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Abstracts Insurance Loans
Rear Logan County Bank.
Business College
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KANSAS WESLEVAS 11U31NS COI.I.EUK
new: College Went u( the Mlaotatlppl
Seventeen nrofeMlonai teaclierB l -
0(!r..pUers and l)oukkeeper from onr
cuean uraauaics fcem lo an uaiisoi mrwouo. raairt
T W lUACllHnpi. Ballua Kansas.
Boonville Seminary o.nd Conservatory of Music
A (.elect boardt&Khchtol for girls and touiir Udles. locafdat Uoonvtlle. one of the
most reUncd and cultured ctllesof middle Wlwourl Superior advantage la collegiate
wnrV " ' 'i""on nnd neUarte. For literature and other loformatlcn write
DH. SHElTfiV KOLLRR A. D.. Uoonvllle. Mo.
t'enoH080aaEKOKreertrcBOwaaojroR
o Learn Telegraphy
Hint railroad iimiiU nib -uiincnied as TelezranUcr We can teach to
thoroughly and aiKttt tou to seture a maltion StroiK and root expertei rd
faculty of aur RimiU! i tjixn in Uin Went Ntchtandda) acwlona. Heawnible
boa'rt an I rultion. It inieresKu In a
Ucu arn hw i i an 4"d' yu
rn now wr i an mi jitu m.
MISSOUni SOHOOr. OPTl.eO"AriIY.HoBaianTluUdlnp SEDAUA.MO.
n "a He school.tnat is naoru ur rauroaa omciais
raoaoiKjaocjiiAj oxwsoKcfjojtow-KjvjuoaciiDaocoauou.aca-
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HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE stia-
I'oirtln plaeed In profitable rwitlon riuuklr Our plan of Individual Instruction
and loufci moderu n.eii. dinahor .au '. TelccraphT Hooukeplnc and Penman
liphanrde.n.r Insftutlm 1111T
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DALLAS TEXAS
Welejch the celebrated ni'as Syatetn of ctual Uulnesii from the nart the Rreat-.
-it avktem af IkKiiVeeploc Uanklur. Omce Itoutine and bailncM practice ever devised.
Haol abort Bind acnool Intbe auuth. Two expertteacbtra of the Pitman and Orega
abort band arctcru. T.iechtTpfwrltlor. The M. B.O la the leading-an Urgeat bu3T
netcolUge .the outhwa WTltcfrr fraecataJoguc.
room and the .front part of .tho bane-
aiont to a. suitable business
Wo havo purchased and will open
for your Inspection the finest lino of
Wall Papor Decorations Room Mould-
ings eta that has over boon shown in
Oklahoma.
. This lino will consist of goods from
tho high grade manufacturers M. H.
Blrgo & Sons Fr. 3Pok & Co. and
Rob't Graves & Cj. ' which wo are
exclusive soiling agents.
In this undertaking wo shall strive
to mako more beautiful tho homes of
Guthrlo citizens and bespealQ your
active support.
Respectfully Your Friends
119 South Division.
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is for their benefit
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Tho Occidental
Best 91.00 par Day
House in the City
C. Keller Prop
221 S. First St.
Guthrie
P; K.ABBOTT
Contractor and
Builder.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Bell Tel. 180 Shop 111 N. 1st-
VICTOR.&G. HOUSTON
Insurance. Real Estate
Agent for leading fire insurance
Companies.
Office: Rear Bank of India
Territory
We can place jrou In Good Positions
through our Employment Dureau
Mufti h.. ttnA iMnnirrflTihpririrlinnlr
iwJ.J.p VCm nrjtniiri. iiUph at TIM! U
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tlaudare. national renuiation V?
iisltluns
iisltluns guaranteed to all csropetrat Sten- W
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Great Demand for Oneratois
good paying work write today for lull ;ur
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