The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 5, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTHHfE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY 22 1904.
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Grand Jury to Probe.
Special to Daily Leader
Oklahoma City Okla. Jan. 22.
JuUfcc Curwell callc.l a special grand
Jury lor the purpose of investigating
Un fliarges preferred aglnst c-nain T(14 u a trUe BtAtement a8 far M jt
of ib morubert f the city council g()8 an a great roany dympepticii c
and iuy other city iifflrors found gull i(jv thl8 tnr wlth thelr ftMoniag
ty vt official comiinlon. The rnstnir Thpy argIJe wlth tliemseireg tnat be
tior.3 k. ibe Jury w. ' very strong and ;cail(W thelr BOIlll;J
the judge laid great stress on the fact f ()fh v(n them thef mu8t fveD
tha' ihe Jury mubt go to the bottom of wg n(JJ.k; othef wordi( they mBt
encu and every charge and it t"erplb0 gtJirred u wouii i P
wen? fuuntt any officer guilty of suchbe fof a lMnMg raftn who u unflbie
conduct he must be dealt with accord j . . . .
Ing to law.
Fort Sill Army Officer Married.
Special to Daily Leader.
Oklahoma City Okla. Jan. 22 -The
Virr IdiUK of Lieutenant Lewis 11. Kil-
lKurnc of the Eighth United Siates
cavalry btationed at Fort Sill and
MUa Margaret Crltten.len Laird was
solemnized at the bride's home n this
city 1 y the Uev Mr. Uraham of the
Presbvterlan church. A large number
of 'hv friends of the young couple
vrrt present. Lieutenant and Mrs
Kiltiuurne will after a short honey-
moon make their home at Fort Sill.
Lawton to Wichita Mountains.
Spocial to Daily Lender.
Lawton Okla. Jan. 22 The Law-
ton. W r hlta Mountain ft Western
Hallway company will build an elec
trie line from Lawton to the Wichita
inounraina Th cltv council granted
ih m an f-xtenslon of time from Feb
Hi o ug. 1 at which timo they will j
Ik gin work.
Were Not Dale Dank Robbers.
8peclal to Daily Loader.
Shawnee Okla. Jan. 22. C 11
White and Joo Prry were exonerated
nt preliminary hearing of the charge
of complicity In the attempted robber.v
of the bank at Dale. A complete nlit.
was proved.
Jacobs Returns.
Special to Dally Leader.
Shawnee Okla. Jan. 22. J. R. Ja-
cobs returned yesterday from Wash-
ington D C where as Democratic na-
tional committeeman for Oklahoma he
had been in attendance on the meet-
ing of the national committee and nft-
erwnrJa lent his beet efforts in sup-
port of single stutehood 'or Okiahomn
nnl the Indian territoi
In Rrply to questions about hla trip
Mr Jacobs said in par;: "I had a
vcij pleasant and successful trip l
found the sentiment of the committee
in fir in fnvnr nt lirnrckwllnir nn nnn.
innt iiattt .ItiHuir . a .mmaaa ..
Hftrintlio llnca mwl n1 Ihn nonw.rrnl .4 I " --.... " o l""vM u mH
.-Muarr B uyspepsia rt)iet are for
business to his own capacity m It is
for a man to starve hlmeelt to relieve
his stomach. The sensible business
men employs help and goes forward
w!h his busineu. Likewise the sen-
sible dyspeptic will employ help for
his stomach and give hie body proper
nourishment.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets actually
do the work assigned to them. They
relieve weak ami ovarburdened tnm-
achs of a great portion of digestive
action. Their component parts are
Identical with those of the digestive
fluids and aecretipne of the stomach
and they simply take up the grind and
carry on the work Just the same as a
good strong healthy stomach would
do It.
On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets are perfectly natural In their
action and effeoU. They Jo not cause
any unnatural or violent disturbance
In the stomach or bowels. They
themselves digest the food and supply
the system with all the nourishment
contained In what Is eaten and carry
out nature's plans for the sustenance
and maintenance of Uio body.
How much more sensible is this
method than that employed by many
sufferers from weak stomachs. By
this means the body and brain get all
the goo J nutritious food they need
and the man is properly nourished and
equipped to carry on his work and
perform his duties. Ho oould no!
possibly be In proper working condi-
tion by starving himself or employ'
Ing some new taugled Insufficient
food that does not contain enough nu
triment for a year old baby. A strong
man doing strong work must be prop-
erly fed and this applies to the brain
as well as the body.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets by r
Moving the stomach of I s work en
able it to reouperate and regain Its
normal health nnd strength. Nature
repairs the worn and wasted tissues
lust as she heals and knls the bone
of a broken limb which is of course
In h. cast are very sanguine over t!.
splendid prospec s for Democratic !uc
cess in the coming campaign."
' It is the plan to make vigorous
warfare on the truwts and Illegal com-
binations In restraint of trade to mod.
lfy the tariff without injury or dls-
turabneo to legitimate uuiness Inter
ests to oppoeo the retontion of
e -unds and scalBwags in public
offico and to rigidly curtail tho pres
ent extravagant public expenditures "
Towns May War Again.
Special to Daily Leader.
Lawton Okla. Jan. 22 A telephone
message received from Snyder says
that the citizens of Snyder Intend to
rebuild 'he bridge that was fought
orr in i.ie present toviuite war
These men assert that the Mountain
Pjr n. Hidings will yet be mo veil bin
M 1'iin. Park means to light to a
& h tiavl.ig raised a large fund to
Hnuio the Binder mob thai sliot
I lu f il'iens. Annthtr clash ih e
I pCc i) .Lilly
sale ly all druggists at 60 cents a box
end they are the one article that th
Imggist does not try to sell something
n the place of that's "Just as good."
Their unqualified merit and success
-ind tho universal demand for them
tas placed them within the reach of
every ono.
Truck Gardeners.
I havo EO aoros of choice land with
in ono mllo of Guthrlo surveyed in
tracts of from 2 to C acres each which
I wish to ront for "truck gardening"
rentnl cash In advance ?5.00 per
aero.
I also have Improved farms to rent
call at onoe.
R. A. Gaffney
Business College
Quthrle Okla.
Pleasant and Most Effective.
T. J. Chambers Bd Vindicator.
Liber y Texas writes Dec. 25 1902:
With pleasure and unsolicited by
vu I bear testimony to the curative
power of Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
I :no used it in my family and can
Rev. Carllsls P. B. Martin. L.L.D.
Of Waverly Texas writes: 'Of a
mun m when niht arising. 1 often etmuny nrrirm it is the most ef-
fin i 'mubl-Kome collection of'Vctio and pleasantest remedy for
i IM
I I-i v hard 'o diMidge; but a itniall
trjuii'. of Ballard's Horehouu 1 Sy
U v i at once diolodge it B'l I the
troV'i. oxer I know of no medl
clrir- thai in equal to it and it Is h"
pi a nnt to take I can most cordial-
i
which produces a courh and con -hn ar.i c !d I have ever used."
.'if r0c nnl 00. Sold by P. B.
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Old Confederates Attention.
Old Confederate veterans and sons
you are called to meet at the office
ly r rnmen-l i to all persons need- of U. M. Jones over Bank of Iadian
In'-' a nudiclmp for throat or lung Territory on tfee W at $ o'clock p.
Inn " :5c 60c and $100. Soli bytn sharp. Important business.
P Lillle ft Co. I H. D. Bewden.
mmiuder of Camp Jamison No. 3-1T.
To Form a Press Association.
Sr clot to Dally Leader.
-BlackweM Okla. Jan 22. The var
ious newspaper publishers of Kay
county are getting together to form I went cures. Can't harm the most
a lvayt county press association delicate skin. At any drug store SO
TIkto are Blxteen papers In the coun- cents
ty an Ue enterprise seems to be unl ' -
vrnaiiv popular. The Stater's theatre company have
Don't let the HtUe ones suffer from
ecsema or other torturing skin dis-
eases. No need for It Doan's Olnt-
jrone to Chandler.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I
Tako Laxative Itramo Quinine Tab-
The Womans Christian Temperanoe
lets All druggists refund the monny union met this afterpoon at the home
If It falls to cure B W Orovo'a sis- of Mrs. B. H. Vurrow on East Harrl.
DISCOUNT
THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK. p&-tt&Sa&&&&tt4&tt&Z
Food Eaten Is Worthless Unless Di
gestedSome Stomachs Must
Have Hel;t.
Foe-d taken Into the stomach which
from the nature of the food or th
-null. Urn ot the stomach is not Jl-
!; I is worse ihftn no food at All
10 to 20 Per Cent.
ON ALL
Heating S
Cook S
toves I
toves
and
Steel Manges
Except the Great Majestic Steel Range.
To make Room!
Ifor our Spring I
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Spencer Hardware Co. Guthrie.
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CALIFORNIA!'
Pick up any paper you please and items like these
gret't your eye :
"Bitter Cold and High Wind."
"Mercury Near Zero Mark."
"Cold Wave Covers Country."
"Three men and a woman perish and many per-
sons are frost-bitten."
And yet winter has only begun!
What are you going to do about it?
Will you light through three more months of Arctic
weather or will you join the army that is now head-
ed for the sunny valleys of Southern California? If
you are wise you will go to California. It is less
than three days distant; a round trip ticket costs
only 00 And your ticket is good to return any
time within nine months of date of purchase. In
California in mid-winter you can live just about as
you do at home in mid-summer bathe play golf
pick fruits and flower? drive or loll lazily in the
sun while you watch the surf break along the shore.
AND IT IS LESS THAN THREE DAYS AWAY
Best way to get there is via the Rock Island System
Two routes: Southern via El Paso; Scenic via Colo-
rado. Take your choice. Golden State Limited
runs daily Dec. 80 to April 14 Chicago and Kansas
City to Los Angeles. Santa Barbara and San Fran-
cisco. Tourist sleeping cars daily via El Paso
three times a week thro' Coloradc.
Full Information on Request.
Rock Island
System
J. S. McNALLY. D. P. A.
Oklahoma City Okla.
GEO. H. LEE. G. P. A.
Little Rock Ark.
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J. W. McNeal I'res.
A. L. Cockrura. Vice-President.
Wm. 8. Stiles Caibler.
The Bank of Coweree
CAPITAL $25000
J. W. McNesl and
pIymIreTCTgyrI?lgg aw
ft Director: A. T. Cockrum.C. U.Tbowpaun.D. S. M cGu. -e
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OKLAHOMA
rjfiage and Wagnn Work
82? 8. Division St
We will show you how
tiubttu loose wagon a'd bu
tires witno'it cutting weiaiug and Heating tnem. tuns pre4 v
ing the wood-work from injury--- wonderful invention t l h
cost a lartfe sum of money tu order to be up-tc date. Our si j
has the Only Henderson Tro Sottorlnthis sectio ci iL
United States. We also have the ery latest Goodyeni Au't nt
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber tire on "y wile.'
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to : ftler Kt
pairing painting and trimming our specialty. Yov. are Inv.te
to visit our factory the test equipped la 're Sou' r west.
First class Korseshoing SCHICKR.AM CVJCKM.tV
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Established April 22 1880.
The lOldest Drug House in
Oklahoma.
Our Motto:
Not tha choapost but the best at the lowest
prices consistent w i h a living profit.
LLIE & CO.
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Victor Block.
Phone 7 both systems.
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Hear Logan County Bank.
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REMEMBER YOUR EXPERIENE
Of la.st winter Now is the time to biy
your COAL. Any kind you wont. V
N. F. CHEADLE.
Phone 6
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124 West Oklahoma Ave.
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found in our new quarters first door East of
Logan County Bank where we will be pleas-
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