The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1, Monday, February 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 1604.
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LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terrl-
tory Briefly Told.
A u)!ta Rhoemaker has finished and
renvoi '1"1 a pair of hand made cow-
Ik y J its to Tom Isbelt a Cherokee.
wh is 'curing England with Buffalo
Bill
Raw City hrm eloped her nubloon
nnl rrlobratod the event with much
Bpcr fhlfying nn1 eating as Is the man-
ner of the free born
Thr first wireless telegraph sta Ion
Jn Oklahoma Is at the Logan county
h'gh srhool. Jt was established by
Ir..f Elmer Ringer formerly of Baker
university Baldwin. Ka
A mau by the name of Otinn a res
llent of El Reno has Invented a de-
vice for locating gas and oil wells
af r locating thetn he "could prob-
n' ly shoot ' them a' little expense
South McAlester has served notice
on the railroads that if an agreement
Id nut reached by March 15 to erect
a flrs class depot the old one. whir i
ha teen condemne . will be torn
T.. n In ttr city officials
I iruo'it couny rankn third in school
itir llnniit. sixth In number of Kin 1 ;
fl' un' third In number of teachers
i-nM'l"'vei second In number of school
houst Perkins Journal
The cornerstone laying of the first
Methodist church at Muskogee had to
be postponed because the s'one did
not i ft there.
Fnwhtiska Capital- Just before gas
began to be used In Pawhuska one
of th Osage braves visited Bar les-
vllle and got bis first glimpse of a
Baa fire All he could see In the stove
was a pile of red hot bricks through
the err vices of which the blue flames
wero eurling. He said nothing but
brfor- s artlng home he went to the
vaM and bought a lo of bricks and
liauU.I them home He burned up six
boxts of matches and all the dry
wood his wife bad cut trying to get
toe liilcks to burn an 1 finally hauled
i hrm buck to Bartleavllie and told
the sari man thev were "no good
Ti. ints Flynn hn reiurne.l 'o Wash
InarttMi sifter a husinebS trip hi Ok
Iehonja
Tane s Rowland was shot an 1 ' itallv
lnuiwi ai Conlgve Monday while in
a n inrri I with James CHerstreti who
wa-. armed with a Winches er rifle
Ttic farmers of Oklahoma are be-
ing organized into a farmers' union
the purposo of which Is to eriablo
farmers to bold their products for the
highest prlco of the season.
The fourth annual convention of
the W C T. U. of Payne county Is to
ho hela nt Perkins on March 10 nnd
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CuBhing Is drilling for oil.
Work cm tracklaylng on the Ka'y
began again east of Shawnee yeeter-dav
twls'er" three miles west of
e isquitaoie
Life Assurance Society
Of the United States.
HENRY D. HYDE POUNDER.
Forty-fourth Annual Statement for the Year Ending December 31 1903.
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ASSETS.
Bonds and Mortgagee $74345 x 10.94
21776594.13
Real Estate in Now York
hMludfog ike BqultaMc Uaitdlag . .
United Statos State City
and Railroad Itoadt sad other ln-
vMtmeflU (iBarket VAlae over oett . . . ...
ji) 195454966.00
Loans secured by Bonds and
Stoak. troarket value n.s7Mo) O 333500. CO
Policy Loans 18834 127. 74
Real Estate outside of Now 0
York including i oc tmftdtaffi . 1 5439 2 l 54
Cash in Banks and Trust f
CompaniM at lntart 25025769. 16
INCOME.
Premium Receipts $58637889.63!
Interest Rents otc 15080461.30
Income . .' $7378350.93
Balance due from agents . . .
Interest and Rents.
(Due $1 10677 Accrued $iw 175.14)
Premiums due and in process
of collection .
Deferred Premiums
DISBURSEMENTS.
Death Claims $18318482.94
Endowments and deferred . .
OirMead pollole. 7002003.44
Annuities 883 27B.OO
Surrender Values 2383532.34
Dividends to Policyholder . 5 . 6$s 295.55
Paid Policyholders . $34949672.27
Commission advertising
jUie and feachasge 7i 734 59 1 3
.5Q9473-00i All other disbursements. . . 6808769.75
1521245.95
232803.07
5153164.00
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The Oldest Drug: House in
Oklahoma.
Our Motto:
"Not the cheapest but the best at the lowest
prices consistent with a living profit.
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Victor Block.
Phone 7 both systems.
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Total Assets $381226035.53 j Disbursements $49493011.15
Wo hereby certify to the correctness of the abrve statemoat.
FRANCIS W. JACKSON AuJttor. II xt (.OUKSEN Atiittant Auditor. A. St. UAINB Auociate Audtttr.
LIABILITIEvS.
Aaeurancc Fund (or Reserve) $303457838.00
All other Liabilities 4414059.50
Total Liabilities. ..$307871897.50
Surplus $73354138.03
ASSURANCE.
msTAutsNT roucata itatkb at their commutxd valum.
Outstcndirig Assur-
ance $1409918742.00
New Assurance . . . $322047968.00
We hereby certify to the correctness of the Above statement. The Reserve s per the independent valuation
of the N. Y. Insurance Department Is $301.632 13. For Superintendent's certificate see Detailed. Statement.
J. O VAN CIBK Actuary. KOB T HENDERSON Asuttant AUtury. It O. HAKX Attmaft Actuary.
We have examined the accounts and Assets of the Society and certify to the correctness of the fotogoiag'
statement
WM A. W1IEKLOCK
V P. SNYDER
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C LEDYARD BI.AIR GKO. H. 8QUIRK
Sfnttal Cpinmitte oft Bi rj 0 Dirtttert.
JAMES W. ALEXANDER Prtndtnt. JAMES H. HYDE Viu-Prttulmt.
GAOK E TARBELU StronJ I'ict-Prtit. GEO. T WILSON Third Vtct-Prttt. WM. H. MclNTYRK Pourtk Viu Prtlt.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER ecreary. THOMAS D. JORDAN Omftrtlltr. SIDNEY D. KIPLBY Trtatmrtr.
H. R W1NTHROP A$tt Stcritary. U MURRAY Cathitr. V.r. U. UXBMNER Aut. Trtasuror.
8. C. HOLL1NO Superintendent ef AgtncUt.
BDWARD W. LAMBERT M. D. ConniHinf Mtdicat Director. W. R. BROSti M. D. n0 ARTHUR PKLLM. D. Mtdual DirtUen.
LOUIS FITZURRALD
CHAUNCKY M DEPHW
WM-A. WHKELOCK
H. C. DRMING
CORNELIUS N. BLISS
GKO ll.SQUIRK
THOMAS D. JORDAN
C. U. ALEXANDBR
V. P. SNYDKR
SAMUEL M. INMAN
JOHN A. STEWART
A. J. CASS ATT.
ROBT. T. LINCOLN
J. J. ASTOR
GAGK B. TAR BELL
MARVIN HUOHITT
WM. II. McINTYRB
M. HARTLEY DODGE
URAYTON IVES
HRADISkI JOHNSON
DIRECTORS.
J W. ALLXASCDSR JAMES
LEVI P. MORTON
WM. A. TOWER
D. O. MILLS
GEO. J. GOULD
GRO. T. WILSON
T. DeWITT CUYLER
B. W. LAMBERT
H. M. ALEXANDER
J. P. t NAVARRO
M. X. INGALLS
11. HYDE
JACOB H. SCH1PF
JAMES J. HILL.
CHAS. S. SMITH
HCNRY C. PRICK
WM. ALEXANDER
JOHN J. McCOOK
H. C. HAARSTICK.
DAVID II. MOPPAT
SIDNEY D. RIPLEY
JOHN SLOANK
S. H. HARRIMAN
ALPRKD CVANDKRHILT
T. JJJFFBR30N COOUDGE
AUGUST BBLMONT
SmWM. C VANHORNE
THOMAS T. BCKBKT
C LBDYARD ULAIR
WM. H. BALDWIN J.
JAMES B. FOROAN
JOSEPH T. LOW.
N. B.-FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE DETAILED STATEMENT.
Henry H. Rondeur Manager 201.2-8 Culbertsoii Building Oaiahotna Okln.
Jesse G. Bennett Cashier.
Thokerrille. t. T. last Saturday de-1
troyed several house and seriously
injured a man named Trou . Rath-
er early In the season but there's no
telling what will happen In th CUlok.
asaw oauntry.
Dlackwell la t&o latest to discover
it 1rb plenty of gas and "indications"
of oil.
cured by
& DYSPEPSIA CURE
Under all curableconditions J
Mr D. KauW of Mrs. V. W. Lay- 1
Nevada. 0 . s lcroi HUHard.
cursJbyKodol A P . ws cured
ol slotuach Jk of Chronlo R
trov t la hu U m Dypep by
ha.1 e"t ted Pm tJu "
to meet it Sou h MoAlettcr February
10 and KO. This assoolstlou has un
annual meeting and inoludae the five
tribes although In the Seminole na-
tion there is a separate Indian school
systoin.
The Payne County School 0 (Tigers'
association will hold a meeting In
Stillwater Friday.
A story has been running loose in
Indian territory for a yeer or more to
the effect that prior to the ratifies ion
of the Choctaw-Chickasaw supple-
mental treaty a large sum of money
was deposited In a Little Hock Ark.
hank by persons mierested in acquir-
ing control of the coal lands in those
nniirs U ider the Atoka agreement
she cal lands ntro rcaer fur tli-
i'liii rf school . etc. an 1 conl I li
1 .1 bu n t Id. Coal -.ndi'-an i
vu' ii i' !u iu 'ii Tlie mii'I tin nt-
i ii. i .- in. ii. ! fur iln n. rr uv ! ' "'
mi in 1 s-l- i.f 'v million -x r.i fl '" - H '
r inl'i'i erritory hi b"' ' rv'" " rt nli
-ti itifr n l(n' tlnn for tlu d.'v.l)u- mu t ut
n t' (if 'ho Li'l Hock sior 'linl I :r.o
( uictfd I' w th the turmoil t! -u a 'l ' '' -
mi (1 at TuvU' wa aa Tis-UopiIiibo I"8 W1 ' " '
.i ihe fall of I'uii Tbe Irftttr
The revival meeting at Stillwater
resulted in 460 person being con-
verted and s sum of $540 being rais-
ed as a free will offering for the Oliv-
er hrothers who conducted the meetings.
FACT3 AND FANCIES.
. (Philadelphia Ledger.)
President Harper of the University
of Chicago says the bright student is
always lazy. Tho converse of the prop-
osition Is not true.
Winslow "Warren ' of Boston has
been investigating and studying the
cheerful sldo of old Puritan life. This
work was properly not underaken
until great advances had been made
In microscopy.
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Abstracts" Insurance r Loans. 3
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Store in the City ... &
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a AVc have no soliciting wajjon but your phone
X orders will be given as much attention as
wbtn ordered personally. Thanking you in g
! advance we remain S
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I J. W. Murray Proprietor. $
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IT GIVES THE BEST RESULTS
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Then there should be a
bond of Union between
you and the Smithsoni-
an"truss. Do you wear it?
Doctors reccommend it.
John D. Rockefeller Is reported as
saying that the way to be healthy is !
to eat a small quantity of food an 1
Senator Hickam still thlnVs of the eat it slowly. Is he preparing tut for
domes cf -ho Um legislature and In another rise In the price of Kerosene
the IV rkiiis Journal aayB- ' H i l 1
ter o -o down with rlj-'ht than to i'n Kscapd en Awful Fate.
ui. 1 h tlu- wrong j Mr. H Haggins of Melbourne Fla
rltei "My doctor told mo I had Coo
I'liyilelani. I'renorlptlnn u 8 clnlt y
OWL DRUG STORE
101 E. Oklahoma.
First door East of Logan
County Bank.
a"sasssjgBJtsataifeftibB5iJs
nil N'icl'olh of
. i.Tih on tlii"
Thi-v boiKli'
. i' tKi'-o'i?
Th .. ms.
It a' or
ii ' n's jri rnrr -t ..' t
ol children "i K"'' ' 1
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will depari tor Japan tal.iii; 1".!!. Ite reniaineU with liunito Hill
li surely saved my with hin as wiuy of his old cotura les I. ur seasons taking he part of Uoobe-
woman u?-t a hiir pin n' K
hur tt'uth button ahos. dm tlni r
:iail punch bed hugs out ot a cn.-l.
tauten up a s ray bang clean h. r 'ai-
htnd'b I 'lie. Horatch her head mii tt
Into cakes to see If thy art dons
and auoitt a inillio other thlna 'hat
' v poor (t'lu'eil ii'f i know nu hing
about Alrut B- u-t'ul an a printer's
rule Un'l ltT--Aslur Altru.!
ery liisinictiP
C ini-erniiiK Orinies' deolara Ion iVn
lit ik no K itn U' tike anv h'n i
the nunilnK of thj dolegali'. o M.
nH'iiin'il nnM'ti'iin t' " V nU"nr-
llnrti't diclU'S that u Ripn..ln -i
convention in Oklahoma wlth-nii
P. rimes would be llkf an Rugli.h pluiu
pudding wl liout anv lutns
sumption and nothing could be donu
for mo I was given up to dio. Tne
ofTer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's
N .v Dlscoxery for Consumption. In-
i' ic".l me to try it Uesul a were
-mrlim; I am now on the roaa to -ieuerv
and iwe nl! to Ur K'ng'a Juai
N -w DljCvifr
life." This great cure is guaranteed an. i.mgh ridir as denire to enter
for all throat and lung diseases by F tht; servic-' That is if the repl t.
U LUlio A Co.. druggi s. Price 50c l ivoiable Owlny tli the ueutiali
and $100. Trial bottles free 'las of the United Sta'es such bersi--
may not be proclaimed in this count r..
City Property Per Trade. but as Lon had beun the plaunin i f
I have all kinds of city property lo the affair prlouK to the n cent or
trade for farms
ioqinm i aaMiqwtirii'iTnitffffff try irirrYnrr''ryMwy'
J. W Mu.Veal. I'res W -a 8. Stiles Chlcr
A U Cui-tiuui VI(---Preldent.
Tiv.i Bank of Commsrcs
CAPITAL $25000
ret..r A f. ('.ifirum C. II.Thi.mpnon.n 8. Mct.u -e J. W MiNeal aDrt
in "i SU1 b
Pe90i!JB-gWftJyWe3g'
iMi.
-It in iot reiiresonteti euar.' ui mu
ttouith Hidert on the Spanish bl ck
iion.es he wab given this poa.tlon on
account of t.ie way In whl'-'i his
weight and height corresponded with
that of Colonel Hoosevelt
I Mr. Muxlow is rather backward
Mysterious Circumstance.
Ono was I'alo and ballow and
o her fresh and rosy. Whence
fi
tb
Cl'mblnjt out Of bed while t'w fain
lh slep'. fie 4 year-old son of Solo
n t V ' "K
m :i t. mi'ied to str a ft" and health uses Dr. King's New IJfe Pills
wj L.tTed -o -t " -fore the fain to main:la it By gently arousing the
lly ' aew i the aco' t-nt l"wy organs they compel good :igt.
iiii.n ana ueaa on cougupmiou
ti B iu . in Woods difference? She who U blushing i'h Lon Muxlew's Plan to ureaK inie xne
Far East.
issued by the president he will awai about discussing his plans since 'ho
tue answer of the Japanese govern issuing of the proclamation regard! jg
U1.nt !thc neutrality laws by President
Mutlow enlisted with the Rough Roost-1 el t but nlmply states that hi
R-.ders and underwent bervlce in Culm iuoiim fr foinilng this plan was tne
taking part in all of the battles ue sympathy for the Japs. He merely
fore Santiago. He has in hie poasee- otters bit. experiences as a Roih
slon letters from President Roosevel Rller and feels that others of lua com-
and General Wood which highly roc- rades will wish to Join In ht expedl-
oiumend his services with the Rough lion Muxlow Is well know.i in Guth-
skmM h- iv f.rahi. rbnlv Ridera. After the regiment was roust- rle. at present holding a position aa
R. A. Qaffnsy
Business College
duthrle. OUla
WOULD FIQHT VITH JAP8.
For sale by J N Wallace.
. . . .. Uani 4Jiitfhjl tlm Amirl Aflat un 'af Ohtuf Tuat tuk Ylur
Trv from the Japanese governmen . Unereu oui. . "v.-. j -
IT I1VIU uH"- - ' ...11 w r.n.nal nn.t f.-.r.l MQ nvo flint litt la raonlvlnir n
ow a rough rider ?f this city. w4 ' "" " "Trv ' .T' .7 77 V
. ' . ... .. . n m.ngnu! i.v tha old scout. Buffalo number of letters rdKardliiK his nlana.
Wo fought wiui uooseYuii m duu - o- - - -- - -
... .... . ....... ... ... . .. x ;... .. ' ..! rnffh rMr of this city. Wtt West show which Is owned anu rora
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Taeber' (U&oolatioii Uaa boan oatled druniets.
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