The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 153, Ed. 1, Friday, January 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHME OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY 15 1904.
PAQE TWO
WORLD'8 FAIR NEWS.
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Must Strve 400 Days.
Special to Dally Leader.
Oklahoma City Okla. Jan. IB. One
hundred JaJ's for stealing a bicycle
ton day tofheinr out lata at rHgSt '
ino days for not minding his mother
and 100 days on general principle.
xn tho Dne Imposed on tm Itotnle
by Police Judgp Stephenson In tl
police court today.
Several days ago (he boy stole soma
bkyelOB. tt was arrested ami talt
befure the JudRe. where he promised
to be good and was wleaspj. Im
mediately nffpr betni? dismissal o
committed the crime aaln and will
now have to .erve 400 days for his
behavior.
Poultry Showat Blackwcll.
Special to Dally Leader.
Blackwell Okla. Jan. 16 The an
nual exhibition of the Northern Okla
noma Poultry ossocia'lon opened In
this city with B00 birds on exhibition
consisting of pute bred chickens tur
keys geoue. ducks and pet stock. W
IT. Thompson Is president L. Blsatll.
vlco president; Georgo M. Carson sec-
Tetary "W. II. Gilbert treasurer P. W
Stono suporJatondont and James Tur
oy asslBtant-'fiOpOrlntenJent. C. A
Jvery of Carthago Mo 1b judge.
Prairie Fire Near Lawton.
Special to Dally Loader.
Lawtcn Okla. Jan 15 For the past
two Jays a destructive prairie lire has
raged northwoat of this city. It Is es-
timated that beveral Thousand tons or
hay havo bean destroyed besides
fonces fences and winter pasture. A
tenderfoot failed to spit on his cigar-
otto stub nnd a little blaze fanned bv
an Oklahoma zephyr cnuscd all tin
damage.
Judge Does Land Office Business.
Spocial to Dally Loader.
Lawton Okla. Jan. IG.lTon. V. II.
Husscy probato judge of Comancho
county. Is ono of the hardest working
men in this city. Tho business per-
taining to his office Is onormous and
the Judgo simply throws off his ooat
and rolls up his sleeves and goes In to
dlspoBO of it. During tho year 190J
ho tried 528 casos bealdos issuing 25a
marrlago licenses and 328 deeds.
Officer Elected.
Tho directors of the Colorado Okla-
homa & Southwestern railroad which
Is chartorod to build a road from
Woodward on the Choctaw held n
tteotlns in Weathorford yesterday
and elected the following officers'
President C. M. Cade Shawnee; vlco
Tirosldont John Dillon o&ry: sec-
retary H. W. Donebrako Weather-
ford general attorney V. D. Card-
well Weatherfora.
The latter gon lemon will begin se-
curing right of wuj at once.
The road rplcs a bonus of fa500t
from Weathmord.
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Miss Kose rlennessy wen known as
a poetess and elocutionist .of Lexington
Ky. tells how she was cured of uterine
inflammation and ovaritis by the use of
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
" Dr. Ait Mns. PiniutaiI ! I have been so blessedly holpcd through the use
of Iiydin J3. Plnlclinm's Vegetable Compound that I feci it but just to
acknowledge It hoping that it may help some othor woman suffering tis I did.
" For years I enjoyed tho host of health and thought that I -would always
dona I attended parties and recoptions thinly clad and would bo suddenly
chilled but I did not think of tho results. I caught a bad cold eighteen
months ago whllo menstruating and this caused inilftmmailon of the womb
and congested ovnrioB. I suffered excruciating pains and kept getting worse.
My attention was called to your Vetrotablo Compound and tho wonderful
cures it had performed and I made up uiy mind to try it for two months and
see what it would do for me. Within ono month I felt much bettor and
at tho closo of the second I was entirely well.
" I haVo advised a number of my lady friends to uso it and all express
themselves as well satisfied with tho results as I was." Miss Rose Noiu.
IIbnnesby 410 S. Broadway Lexington. Ky.
Tho oxporlonco nnd testimony of some of tho most noted
woraou of America go to provo beyond a question that Lydia E.
Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound will corroct all aueh troublo aud
nt once by removinfr tho cause and restoring tho organs to a
normal and healthy condition.
"Deaii Mns. Pinkiiam: About two years ngo I consulted a phy-
sician about my health which had become so wretched that I was no
longer ablo to bo about. I had severe backache bearing-down pains
pains across tho abdomon was very nervous and irritable and this
troublo grow worse each month. The physician prescribed for me but
I soon discovered that ho was unablo to help me and I thon decided to
try Lydia 13. IM old mm's Vegetable Compound and soon found that
it was doing mo good. My appetite was roturniug tho pains disappear-
ing and the gonural benefits were well marked.
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clno for only tlueo mouths I found that I was completely cured of my
trouble aud havo boon well and hearty over since and no more fear tho
monthly poriod ns it now passes without pain to me. Yours very truly
Miss Pm;i Ackbhs 827 North Summer St Nashville Tonn."
Whon a medtcino lias been successful In restoring to health
nioro than a million women you cannot well sr.y without trying it
"I do not beliovo it will help mo." If you aro ill do not hesitate
to pet a botllo of Lydia E. l'inkiiam's Vegetable Compound and
write Mrs. Pinkiiam nt Lynn Mass. for special advice. Her ad-
vico is frco and helpful. "Write to-day. Delay may bo fatal.
FORFEIT" w cannot forthwith prodnee the orlglnM ietteri and ilgnatnre ot
atwTn Ukiluionlali which will prove tbelr absolute genuineneia.
LyUIu K. l'lukliaiu Mud. Co. Lynn Mats.
Commission Closes Contract V.'
Publishing Company No Space
in Oklahoma Building for an
Organization.
Tho world's fair commlaekHier
close J a contract with tho Hilton Pub
llshinaj Cp. of St. Louts Mo undei
which the publishing company agrees
to publish 100090 btidTflets containing
th? gls- of the govtrnor's reptort for
lr'01 with o write up of the tOWiand
in lustrles of tha territory llhrttra
1 1 ins of cities public building farm
I -1 ncs etc and furnish the same
ifi p io the commission for dlstribu
i "in at the fair.
The commission has also accepted
ithi- proposition of the Cable Piano
' . uanv of Chicago for a fine upright
Irmno vl'h an automatic player foi
i!" reception room of the world's fair
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Oirl. v M S leff of Baltimore Md.
u 111 al-o furnish one of his finest pi
ai'os fur tho ladles' parlor of the
w i-H's foir building. These pianoi
i'-p to bo furnlahed without any cosl
i i Mm territory.
In rosponse to numerous nppllon
tlons and Inquiries from clubs and or-
ganizations throuRhout the territory
for assignment of room or for apace
In the Oklahoma building Secretary i
Wenner of the world's fair commis-
sion announces that no rooms or spuce
can be assigned to any particular or
ganlwitlon. The building is to bo home
and hendquarters for Oklahoma people
while In attendance at the fair; all
citizens of Oklahoma with their i
friends are welcome nt tho building at
all times and Invited to make that
their headquarters to leave their
packages nnd other articles there re-
ceive their mail and In fact to makr
the building their home whllo on the
world'f fair grounds.
Any organisations of the territory
who desire to have headquarters at
the building on any particular ooca
slon hold mootings thero or receive
their friends thero can havo ono or
more rooms aaeigned for their use on
such occasion but muet mnko appll
cation to the commission In advance
nnd havo the aestgmnont made. Or
ganlzaUons of whatever kind in the
territory nro Invited to make use of
tho building in this way whenever
they attend the fair In a body or
whenever tho general organizations of
which they are a part have a special
day or participate in any special oc
caslon during tho fair.
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NoMfMialest but tho iiast at the lowest &
tit -with a livfafc profit.
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Abstracts Insurance Loans
Hear Logan County Bank.
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"Power Behind the Throne."
Dainty In hor personal appearance
splendidly educated In tho best liter
ature and well schooled In her pro-
fession Miss Katherlno WIHarl whe
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REMEMBER YOUR EXPERIEN
Of ltxst winter Now is the time to buy
your COAL. Any klndyou want. v
N. F. CHEADLE.
Phone 6
Office and Yards
424 West Oklahoma Ave.
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TO CURE A OLD IN ONE DAY
Tako Laxatlvo Bronio Quinine Tab-
lets. AU druggists refund tho mopoy
if it falls to cure. E. V. Grove's alg.
nature la on each box. 25c.
PROGRAM OF ANNUAL MEETING.
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Jallfur Bookvr has boon on the sick
list for sevoral days pasL
The polico headquarters present the
best appearance of any In the terrl
tory.
There is at present only one temaU
Inmate In the city Jail.
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Bnid Bvente: The OKJahoma Bar
association selected ftoy V. Hoffman
of Chandler as Its president. The eo-
leotlou Is certainly a good one. and
Hoffman Is a wor;.y reciplen .
Shawneo Horall Democrat: Bill
Cross has scored almost a knockout
Stock Breeders' Association of Okla-
homa Will Meet Here Next
Month.
The program of the annual meeting
of the Improved Stock Breeders' as
sociation of Oklahoma which will be A wanderlng nefro applied at police
held In this city February 10-n was t.QU.rte laj.t .-hl or . Dlee t0 ion Bird MoGuire In the first round be
Issued today. The program is r.s fol-1 jay hU had( thlaking evidently thnt fore the committee on elections Cross
lows: jthe ptaoe resembled a boarding bouse attorneys wanted the coinmt tee to
Annual address Pre. P. C. Burtls 'He lUyei -ii ntht. .send for the two thousand mutllatec
I ballots tliat were throv-n out tr. '
plenty to do these Republican counties and MoQuire's a:-
jtorues ofpostd it. If those ballotp
are counted Me wUl be a "dead Bit J"
P. Burt spent la politics even sooner tlmn was ex-
pec ed.
uuiiwaier. I
Draft Horse in Oklahoma J. D. Snyd-
er Wlnneld. Kas. uucussion t. is
Mendenhnll Guthrie.
Best Method of Getting Rid of Pever
Ticks Dr. L. J. Allen Oklahoma City
Discussion Thos. Morris.
Relation of the Railroad to Shippers
"W. A. Knlpe. Porkins. Dlecusalon. E
J. Murphy. Ixme Star.
Are County Pairs ft Benefit to the
Breeder J. IL Roberts. Deer Creek
Discussion J. A. Henvel Dayton.
Sheop in Oklahoma J. V. Allison
Stillwater. Discussion V. K. Bath
Oklahoma City. I
Pitting for Sale and Shows A. J
Henthorn Oklahoma City. Discus-
sion L. O. I Jowltt Coyle. j
Management of Nature Pastures. '
Director John Fields Stillwater. Dla-
cu8ioj E. K. Alklre Leilngtou. j
Publtcatton for the Breeder P. D
Northrup Oklahoma City. Discussion
O W Sutherland. Sbawnet" '
Vnnda an.! PpAlno1 in Oklahoma. " '
I REMOVAL! REMOVAL'!
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On or about the 1st of February -we will be 4
found in our new quarters ilrst door East of S
Logan County Bank where we will be pleas- g
ed to meet all our customers and Iriends. $
torel
1 0w:l Drug S
A full and complete stock of Drugs Etc.
Prescriptions carefnllyC; compounded. K
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KATHER1NE WILLARD
is underlined for appearance at tho
Brooks on Friday January 15. h. In
Theodore Kremer's successful play
"The Power Behind the Throne." has
rapidly become one of the rising star
of the American stage. Her rendl
tlon of the role of "Aria" In thlil
poworful drama has been unreserved
ly praised by the leading dramatic
critics of the country.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
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TRANSFER COAL
AWD STORAGE
Phone 20 Office and Yards 407409 W. Kelson
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Tho police flni
da.i.
Colonel and Mrs. H
Tuesday In Chandler.
Every mother feels a
groat dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
the most criticul period
of her life. Boco'tning
a mother should bo a source of joy to all but the suffering and
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother' Friend it tho only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made painless but all the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or
gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing conditions ara
overcome tho system it mado ready for the coming event and the
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold"
rays many who have used it. $1.00 per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women will . S a Ji
VJ. Barney Cereal. Discussion M A ' be sent to any address fre upon application to Ih lUI
Watklns. Enid. mUBfMlB MWWATm . Athmtm . II RVMm
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man en-
luring pains of aoeideatal Cuts
Weunds Bruises Burns. Soalds Sure
feet or stiff join s. But there's no
need for It. Bueklen's Arnloa Salve
will kill the pain and cure the trouble.
It's the best SftWe on enrth for Piles.
too. 86o at F. B. LIUie & Qo drus
gists.
Alford Turner Surrenders
Ardmore I. T. Jan. U. Alford Tur
ner the stookman who shot and killed
Rev. Mr. Roes and. son recently In a
dispute near Hlmore over a land loase
surrendered to the federal au harltlos.
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Mothers
The little folks lovo Dr. "Wood's
h'orway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to
take; perfectly harmlass; isltlve
oure for ooughs oolds bronohltis
asthma.
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AU who fall to attend the Schumann
consort at the Christian church on
Jan. 19th wlU miss a rare musical
treat
PRICES MODERATE!
You pay for your
own goods OILY
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Phone -40
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