The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, January 29, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTHHfE OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY JANUARY 29 1904.
OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO GIVE YOUR STOMACH
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O O O O O O 00 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OO
A NICE VACATION.
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OKLAHOMA NEWS.
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Don't Do It By Starving It Either
OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO Let a Substitute Do the Work.
File Your Wants
$301
Was made in 1903 by one lit-
tle girl a patron of our savings
department. Have your little
girl and boy save their money
this year. We'll help them.
C E. Blllingsley Pres. G. A. Nelson Cashie r
R. P.. Briggs Ass't Cashier.
Wo tvllow Interest at the ra.te of 4 per cent
per annum
Open Daily from
C.DltoJ jvnd Surnlus
s Over a. Million
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
The Hov. W. M. Anderson pastor of
tho Pirat Baptist church at Oklahoma
City went slumming at night to gather
material for exposing tho placos of
vlco ho saw. Ho will also tostlfy Uc-
lore the grand Jury.
Soveral citizens of Norman who
Joined a Moxloan colony reached home
several days ago nftor an absence of
Just three wooks. Tlwy wouldn't glvo
ihreo veins In tho middle of the South
Canadian for a township In Mexico.
Uobart Is making n frantic offort to
uao up all tho red tape In Washing-
ton In order to get Us water works
system built. Secretary Hitchcock
unrolled a now bundle last week and
Uobart Is doing Its lovel best to un-
wind It.
J M Farmer of East Sandalono
Itogor Mills county engaged with his
dog In a wolf fight and got worsted.
Tho wolf had fastened Its tooth In one
of tho dog's legs and Farmer under-
took to pry its mouth open. Whon re-
leased the dog grabbed for a new
hold and by tnlstnko oolzed Fanner's
wrist. Indicting a bad wound.
Topolo Is to havo a now school
houso.
Fort Olbson Ib to have u new opora
llOUbO.
Duront Southern Methodists are to
vroci a 700 church.
Tho Oklahoma Farmers' union is a
now organization of the colored farm-
ers In the vicinity of Luther says s
Luther exchange. This organization
was incorporate I in 1003 the officer
of which am as follows: 8 9. Nor
man president; S P liudspiili vice
prefldont; T. J Watson secretary r
II Walker treasurer. Director- V
tt'illac. T J Mitchell A 1 Mr-
Glory J K- Watki-i
R. M. Dre'. a Kay county farnn r
and ranchman who often visits in Urn
city. Ib one of the largest stock fev-
ers In the territory and his ranch just
now Is the scene of activity He is
this winter ruittning 400 neat! Pi
steers; and 800 hoa.1 of bogs besides
"loughlng through" tjoo bead of steer
Thin makes I.eOO head cf stock to be
fed every day twelve bun ired of thetn
on full feed of corn and eoiUmaeed
ineul and the remainder on rough for-
age rkanue CHy X Hays.
9
j g t
T-rf gjl
s-- m sr
Ay
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
- - S130.000
on Deposit ' ?
Somo Omaha Indiana are visiting
tho Kawa In tholr reservation neni
Knw City. They oxpoct to hold a big
danco during tho latter part of the
weok.
J. H. Robson of Hobart Is a candi-
date lor the Democratic nomination
for roglster of deeds of Kiowa county.
W. It. Llvermoro tho present roglster
of deeds of -that county will also seek
tho nomination.
A moetlng of the school land lessees
of Kiowa county hag boon called In
Hobart Kobruary 13. At the meeting
n permanent organization of tho lee-
Pes of that county will be effected.
Sheriff Nell Morrison and Rd. C. Hay
are seeking the nomination for sherifi
of Kiowa county subject to the action
of the Democratlo primary. V. l.
Stewart and J. H. Anderson both of
that county are seeking Uie nomine
tlon fpr county superintendent of
sohoola subject to tho Democratic
primary. Mr. Stewart Ib tho present
lncumbont.
Imperfect Digestion.
Moans less nutrition and In conao-
quence less vitality. Whon tho liver
falls to Beoroto bllo tho blood be-
oomoa loaded with bilious properties
the digestion bocomea Impaired nnJ
tho bowols conBtlpatod. Horblno will
rectify this; it gives tono to the
Btomaoh llvor and kidneys strength
ens tho apnetltn dears and Improves
tho ooraplaxlon Infuses new life and
vigor to tho whole system. GO ocnta
ft bottle. Sold by F. B. Lllllo & Co.
A company has organized In Ekl-
mond to manufacture a patent wash-
ing powder. '
A Vest-Pooket Doctor.
Never In the way no trouble to
carry easy to take pleasant n! nev-
er failing In results are DeWltt's Lit-
tle Barly Itinera A vial of these lit-
tle pills In the vest pocket is a cer-
tain guarantee against headache
biliousness torpid liver and all of the
.. n .':'- r fr"m constipation. They
tonic and strengtheu the Vuet. S '.'
by J' N. Wallat .
Are you a deputy1 United States
Marshal or possuman? It bo. jot
seed a day book. Special printed
forton. For sale by The leader.
J hn Bingham of Arapahoe who
killed Qua lluddleaon on the Uth ot
this month ot Arapahoe vm urougfc
before Judge Irwin yesterday and hi
bouJ placed at $3.000. Bt Reno Amer-
ican. Cherry Pectoral
fr colds couphs bronchitis
consumpUon. We have been
saying this for 60 years. And t.o
have tho doctors. iSittHSSte
Burled by Caving Earth.
Special to Dally Leader.
Shawnee Okla. Jan $. Four me.
n. L Chapman W. N. Crotts Sites
rpants anti .ionn Humpnrey wtr
burled by caving earth while at work
in a culvert on a switch of the Choc
taw railroad at this place. They had
tunneled beneath the frozen enr.h
which was Jarred loose by a passing
train. Comrades rescued them within
a few minutes and all will recover ex-
cept Chapman who is dangerously
wounded and may die.
Indians to Get $100000.
Special to Datly Leader.
Lavvton Okla. Jan. 20. Major Rand-
lett has made requisition for the funds
for the semi-annual payment of the Ki
owa and Comanche Indians. The pay-
ment will amount to $50 of tribal mon-
ey for each man woman and child be-
sides the Individual lease money for
allotments where the holding of tho
Indian have been leased to white men.
The payments will be made nt Anadar-
ho Rainy Mountain and the Red Store
which is located n mile and a halt
north of this city. Fifteen hundred
Indians will get their money at the
last named place. The payments that
have been made heretofore at We'tjwag engnged In the most momentous
Cache will be abandoned and tho n-undertaiing of my life In bringing
dlans who formerly got their money'aUom the coalition of certain great In-
there will come to the Red Store in- enSBt8 that mean much t0 rao ttB woU
eluding the lease money for nllotmen's as my cllanta. It was not tho work of
the payment at this place will com-' rtltyBi but of monti8i i y-aa working
prise something llko $100000. !n!gnt and day nlm08tt wnon at a vory
Satisfactorily Settled.
Special to Dally Leaner.
Oklahoma City Okla. Jan. 29. The
difficulty botweon A. M. Perdue of the
Perdue Commission company of this
city and the National bank of Loxfng-
ton where Perauo was arrested
charged with embezzling $8000 of the
bank's funds at the tlmo of tho lotir'g
resignation as president of the Institu
tion was sottled satisfactorily to all)
parties concerned. W. T. James pros-
ont president of the bank was In the
city upon tho hearing of Porduo ba-
foro tho United States commissioner
nt tho conclusion of which ho made
tho fallowing statomont:
"We havo arranged our matters with
Mr. Perduo entirely satisfactorily. The
first Impressions convoyed In this case
were on.furthor Investigation found to
bo erroneous. Ho has niado Battle-
ment of all claims against him in
Wuiuh wo are concerned. I am very
sorry it got into the tangle which
did but It has been finally straighten
ed out to the satisfaction of all parties
The Lexington National bank comes
out of the- matter without any loss
whatover."
Can't be perfect hoalth without pure
b'tod. Burdock Blood Bitters makes
pure blood. TonoB and Invigorates
tho wholo system.
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT.
Oklahoma Institutions Will Make
Creditable Display at World's
Fair-
SupL L. W. Baxter has sent out to
the othor members of tho board of edu-
cation tho draft of the completed
plans for the Oklahoma educational
exhibit at St. Louis during the World's
Fair.
The spaco allotted the territory In
the educational building is fourteen
feet by twenty eight Largo glass
show cases will be nrranged on the
Bides of tho space allotted bee Ides
eebineia similar to those used at the
recant meeting of the Teuohera' asso-
ciation at Oklahoma City in the cen-
ter of the space ano.her glass cmm will
be placed leaving an aisle about four
feet wide between. The present in
tention of the board is to use the gUati
oases for the exbibU of coleges and i
academies and Uie cablne s for the
high schools and common schools Tue
available wall space will be used to
display JiMv uC 'be nrr'fnrv and pho
torphs o fa number Qf.OkUUioui
educational institutions
Supt. Baxter is of the opinion tha
the Oklahoma's educational exhibit
will rival that of any of the stater
Cha. Uiley. a cowboy who hae rid-
deu in ail the roping tournametts anl
broncho busing contests la this ter-!. provided in uajer 7. Statues of 6i-
ritnrv In Tenant r wu blllui . h. mweWesitons will Ue lurnlsb-
nrory in rcowu yars was kiiiu yes-'. 4 prospective biiiaa aiiMU-atinvxiie
terday nt Quanah. Tmsh. in a like con-
taaL llV bains? thrown fmm a hnn... an 1
hrUdnc hu. neck. The accld.n- .fJ:j?i rdSiSunu r'ui
currd o th O. K. tanch uer Juar.1. 5 Ccfl'dV? sVn V." wT.h'lS
.1 . - - I jive days after not c of . ct ptn r ol tnu
In some things the Indian was a
great character Whon wronged be
alinply put the wrong away and kept
. .
it until he liaa a chance to make ai
weapon of It
The old adage "All work and no
play mattes Jack n dull boy" applies
Jlmt aB wen lo the stomach one of
!tn4 mmt important organ of the hu-
man HySicm
' himself
as It does to the mai
If your stomach Is worn out and
rebels against being further taxed
beyond l's limit the only sensible
thing you can do hi to give it a rest.
Rtnploy a substitute for a short time
and see If it will not more than repay
ybu In results.
Stuart's Dyspeptic Tablets are a
willing and most efficient substitute.
They themselves digest every bit of
food in tho stomach in Just the same
way that the stomach Itself were It
well. They contain all tho ossontlal
elements that tho gastric juice and
other digestive fluids of the stomach
contain and actually act JuBt the same
and do Just the same work as the in1-
ural fluids tvould do were tho stom-
ach well and sound. Thoy therefore
relieve the stomach just as one work-
men relieves another and permit li
to rest and recuperato nnd regain Its
normal health and strength
This "vacation" idea was suggested
by the letter of a promlnont lawyor
In Chicago. Rend what ho says: "I
I critical time my stomach went clear
back on mo. The undue montal strain
brought It about and hurried up what
would have hnppened later on.
"What I ate I had to literally force
down and that was a source of misery
as I had a sour stomach much of the
time. My head achod I was sluggish
and bogan to lose mv ambition to carry
out my undertaking. It looked pretty
gloomy for mo and I confided my plight
to one of my clients. Ho had boon
cured by Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets
and at onco went down to a drug
store and brought a box up to tho of-
fice. "I had not takon a quartor of that
box before I found that they would
do all the work my Btomach ever did;
and ns a rest'or vacation was out of
the question for me I determined to
give my stomach a vacation. I kept
right on taking the tablotB and braced
up and weut ahead with my work
with renewed vigor ate Just aB much
as I ever did and carried out that un-
dertaking to a successful it$iue. I
feel that I have Stuart's Dyspepsia
Table's to tank for saving me the
handsomest fee I ever received as
well as my reputation and last but
not least my stomach."
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sale by all druggists at B0 cents a box.
Ales for chafing dishes at tho Same
Old Moses.
OUR NEW LINE.
Shortest Route and quickest time to
St. Louis and all eastern points.
Service and equipment unexcelled.
Through Blooplng car reservations
to St. Louis or Kansas City may bo
scoured on application to our Agent
For Information rogardlng ratos
routes connections etc. kindly ad-
dress C. W. Strain
DIv. Pass. Agent
Wichita Kansas.
The Leader Plant
Furnishes Your
; Til nn1r Rnnlr;
Quickly
Bank Supplies
;! Stationary
i .ist I'uuiiaata in uuiy i.eitucr jaui. t-
xh underslvpad ntl receive sealed Pro
pflim. .
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al
until WCI'c conn reoiuarx is.
tt. i
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nee thcMuiaad
houiiaBct (Sulas of volume I:" Okla -
vJ ot
1 W..Z-K.
bseifinnu; ta'e work to bt done and te
reports and ntales tltu.'rtd aod P''14.'7r
f:irt of the sunteme Court. Gatbrle. OKU
. us
buma Ksth M Most M accompanied "y
a rfrrwuilt nt SM) fld In caab. or bv eertlflcd
to enurt iiiti a wrtu n uhhml t u' c ut-c
the lyxid r'ilril Tbej drttiis of un
n.cOfcf-I bidders will he returned No
W will toe accrjyU.i in eneo or inrreuoi
' ii" ""' The itahi torejmany or
all mat lsrei v-tt
autbne. okutia Jmu.irv i. itW.
JN0 " "fec.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
RATES.
Five cents per line first Insertion :
two and one-keif cents per lino each
subsequent insertion.
FOR RBNT Two furnished south
rooms S20 Baet Noble avenue.
8ALESMAN WANTHD1 bare n
gcod proposition for a good musical
man. Here is a chance to make somo
money. Write or apply at Meacham's
Piano Parlors 419 East Vilas avenue
Guthrie Okla.
FOR SALE Grocery store for sale In
good location. Enquire at Loader
office.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE ICO aero
farm 6 miles from Guthrie will trade
for city property. See tho Leader.
FOR SALE Good
horse Address
Leader office.
family driving
"T. C." caro
B0TH PRIVATE and company money
to loan on city property.
Phono 47.
J. B .Green.
WANTED--You to learn tolography
for 1L R. sen-Ice under an operator
and chief dispatcher with 36 yoars ex-
perlonce. Free catalogue McKinney
Telegraph Collogo McKlnnoy Texas.
LAUGHING WATER Bodolla Pretty
Llttlo Dinah" Jones Just Kiss Your-
self Goodbyo Ohf Didn't He Ramble:
rand 100 other nonulnr nnnn wtt.
music postpaid for 10c Address
Albert Brooks 1 Madison avenue N. Y.
BEWARE OF FAKES Tho most Im-
portant step In speculation is de-
termining the moral and financial
responsibility of thoso to whom you
contomplato Bonding money and if
tlano often saves both rogrots and dol-
lars. Our sorvlco covers ovory branch
of tho financial field and In order to
provo Us correctness wo will send one
report free of charge to any one In tho
United States who will name tho Btock
borkor oil raining turf or othor In-
vestment company thoy wish to know
about Somo are locltlmatn nrnnnsl.
tlons many of thorn swindles ftut It's
our business to know them all and our
reports give the very latest facts that
protect Inves'ors against losses. In-
vestors Service Bureau 133 LoSalle
St. Chicago 111.
UNION DIRECTORY
rv V.
ajni(jniai ujoor nail In t&e Stapleton
block. F I Woodnid. Pres ; T II Ytviuc
Financial Secy.; K.M.HIalr Hoc Secy.
i'ainicr Deooriitora mid l'apnr Hangers
of Aim-rim Porty-ftve thousand trine
tn th United States and Panada. Uutbrle
Union SIC meets every Friday nfRtit at 8 00
In tabor Hall. John Jaros Pres.. B. M.
IllatrSecy
I.ooI Union No. 38 J. II. I. V. of A.
Meets the first and third Monday nights of
each month at 3)30 tn Labor Hall. T. H.
YOUBR. Pres.
Locnl Utilini 013 V. II. ot O. anil J. of A.
-Meet every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
In taoor Hall w. 11. PoHe Pres.
liiirtenilem Intnriiutlonul league of Amr
lci. Local Union So. C03 met ts every Sun
day afternoon In the Kagles Hall Harry
Scbellers Pres.; Prank Cumoilngs Secy.
Uullitlng Itlinrer I. P. U. of A. Loca Un-
ion No. 3 meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each
ii onth Wm Ileed Pres
Itetull Clnrk's Association. Local Union
Wo. 836 meets the secourt and fourth Mon-
day nights In Labor Hall. F L. Woodruff.
Pre:.; It. Lltle. boc.
ii. K. Vf -Local Union No. Xi meets every
?uesdav night. Arthur Carpenter Pros.;
Westbrook. Secy.
M. 1 U of A. Local Union -No meets ev
ery Wednesday
floor Victor Bloc!
ery Wednesday night at 8 o'clock (bird
V "-' '! .lonrneyiuvn I'liinilr. Ou
nnd 'te.ui Mtt-rs. Locil Union No. Stt
meet rv-crjr Friday night In Ulrcel liros.
aa.l o.i Kecood Ueet Andy Blur Pres. ;
R. C. Heed ec.
W.S t. W. I. V of A -Local Union No
14 BrtU every Wednesday night at 8:00
o'clock to their hall. W. K.uiiltngs Pres.;
Kur James. hei.y
J B.C. A ofN A -Outbrte II ranch meets
the am and second Thursdays at 8:00 p.
m at their ball Harry Pierce Secy.
T
' U of A. -Local Unloc No J60 ineeU
ci) 3i' 'if iftrnoofi at t'M in tbeir
eN
hail
lHeu t n- i-r-'w ftrcy
I
rv
1 A.-
Loral Union tio. St3 mfl trfy
T3fc-iT meoi iitocuic;
- . . - . & . .. m
W. K. tftavtk
Pres JT'eeta.8ocy.
!... ..v . . ..'.. j-. . .
i """ JLf "''"'r' rj""" .V ."'i
inlets ftrst Suadsy ot ch p.r'M ?V
1 j i r - nail oyer IDT west Uari Uc
Ate hjs Mjiu Pr-ldat; U U Jouay
MEHANDWOMEfx.
I'm Big a fsrunDsters;
v. s.iuBsarastlaBS
lrrttstitMU r "Uiloaf
of mucous Ccuit-La
IV. tU .Ujrtom. PaIhUai. beu! not EAktli.
.TKlViHCtMulSU.es. gsot or fefaoaes.
Haiti by Drosslsuv
or ml lu pUta tr
bv emm. pnpaM t
II na. s MUn SS.K.
Cl.uWr v s$oH.
Speolal sale on "California Sherry
and Port Wine at Same Old Moses.
i . i i .- i i i .
WFm 1 U ft 6itvfB
mi v am m buiumh.
KB
FOR SALE TOWN PROPERTY.
t?OH aALtv tive guoa low in uuw
town of Huntor Gfirfleld county.
Reasonable good investment. A-ldress
O. T. Wish Guthrie Okla.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
GIN LOCATION Froo gin site given
In Gastlo Greek nation IndiaD ter-
ritory. New town oxcellent lo tion.
tfo gin Inert. Largo crop assurod. Gin
niust bo built at once. Adaret
Smith Western Railroad lownslte Co . '
Woleetka I. T.
Guthrl Towel 8uppy.
TowoIb and aprons of all kinds fur-
nished at very roaaonablo ratos. See
me before you buy. Walter Hammock
with Guthrie Laundry Co.
We are butti
ton business
in" the but-
Lodges
Societies
Churches
Reunions
Advert'sg
Purposes
Only first class outht in the
territories Write foi sample
and gel prices.
Armantrout Bros
Guthrie. Okla.
R. M. Grissom
J. M. Smith
Qrissom & Smith
Proprietors of the
Oklahoma Avenue Stables
PHONE 72
218-220-222 Bast Oklahoma Ave.
Ovithrie. Okla..
put your sAviuas in uun
HANDS
and they will be safe useful a.id with-
in your reach at any time.
THE GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Is a financial institution of such stand-
Ins that It merits the confidence of al)
who have money to deposit.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King's
Hew Discovery
Porf:
n.iivuVTiUJI p.i.
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If It falls. Trial Bottlss free
i in iiu iisfinmiwiiitasmBna sjsbb
Hand made shoes that fit and
wear. Best Repair work in the
city. Of course you know hira.
W. W. BROWN
Boot and Shoe Shop.
Cor. Oklahoma and and Broad
Royal Star
Billiard and Pool Parlors
In Hotel Royal Annex
K O. CORRETHWART Prop.
INTERNAL PILES Often
cause intense pains in the back.
Electricity prortrly applied will curt rectal
urinary prostatic difBculttes rupture and
inflammation y he rever loratei) ft arouies
vital action .nd purines thcblotxl. Itatter-
les furnUhrd vri n full instructions
DOCTOR MORTEN
210 Bast Okla. Ave.
M. LUTHER WEST
77. t Fstate.
Notary I'ubl.c ami "
Insurance .ignnt.
SNAPS
'v-
1 53 ADAMS ST.CHtCi1Cfj-v
Boarding Stables
Voi
Viae and Clevenaad
"Tf'ii'tS' CSTT"W T3irff"
laJt A 1 1 .w Vfii.Sv T" on. pfutb
i. nga. is .(su ULIIIkl
Rates reasonable. Special at
tentlpu glvh to 'oartitr.
N. B. Smith Prop.
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