The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 20, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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TAQE FOUR.
THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 1804.
IUB LEADER
UY LESLIE O. hlHLACK.
jTemiu u nv thk absociaWd rftkiSs
SmCHlPTlOK HATE nAllT
Ter week bv carrier .
Per monib tor carrier .. .
Per rear r v arrltr. Id a ance
Per eur by mall. Jn tlatice
.. 10
M an
v 400
wbekiy
Three Months
air moDtns
One 7tar
The Lrauer In a member of the Associated
Vrcss and rei elves ihe day telecrnph re
port of that great newt organisation for ex
clusvc afternoon (publication In Guthrie
and S0rai.cs raillus
' Ma & Kas Business 7G; Edtor Jcl 69.
lark. Valloy Business 75; Editorial 9.
No man can lte liberal to others
who Is not loyal to himself.
Some men preset e their principles
by never nslng them.
The sah.ttion of a arnton hag often
meant (he- loss of SOtns aotil.
It Is some consolation to know that
wlen you aim at nothing yti ore tare
to hit It.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 1904.
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
(Philadelphia Record.)
Even a soft boiled egg may be called
hnrl names
The smallest fish often Inspire the
biggest tales.
Pugilists are not th only people
who -waive their rights.
1 Wlifn the dressmaker goes
she Ror-! by fits and starts.
away
Ktfn upid muHt he a monopolist
Blncr tiioie can be no loe wlthou
li Truar
Tmmy "Pop what grows on fnm-1
lly trees'" Tommy's Pop "Mock-
Lends mv son; blockheads."
The- misanthropo who feels that he
hasn't a friend In tho world might
Just as well bo a book agent.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
ffhicago tfevm.)
A good nwny peoplo aro down on
slippery sidewalks
Follies of life are the amusements
we Jon't care for
Make the best of the troubles you
have and don't hunt more.
""""""
A bald headed man can't lose any-
thing by trying a new patent hair re-
storer. The elevator boy Is poorly paid
when one considers the fool niettlons
he Ir asked
It's a pity that a miser who has
money to burn can't take It wl'h him
when he dies.
A bachelor Is known by the com-
pany h keeps and a married man by
the clothPF his wife wears.
i The average mans Idea of a busi-
ness transaction is one In which he
gels the l)i g t of the bargain.
When vou see a boy with lone curls
Its a safe bet that Ills father Isn't tha
whole thing around tho house.
SENTENCE SERMONS.
(Chicago Trlbuno )
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
(New York Pross)
Man makes the money and money
makes the m-vii.
Maybe the good wouldn't die so
young If they weren't sp lonosome.
A rich man never has to worry
Creeds nre but the clothes of ro- whether he will be wolcome when ho
I' Jlrlon goes to call on bis poor relations
The truth we live lead to hlgner When a girl gots to know she has a
truUiB figure nho lots people get to know It
Good
Roads
Brownlow'sBill is Dis-
quieting to the- Republicans
A BROOKLYN
BELLE
THREATENED WITH
CONSUMPTION
Pe-ru-na Promptly
aved Her Life
Nothing
It noas
can be saved by selfish-
Joo.
The
nfrald
fear of God mokes no man
Notice.
Guthrie Okla. Feb. 10 1904.
There Is funds on hand to pay all
The faultless man Is usually friend-
warrants drawn ngalns the teacher's
.... fund and all warants drawn on the
Truth has many robes but only one fun UJ) Jo reglgU)r No
cnRn8e by the board of trustees of the Logan
' county high school.
iu iiiuu wum u I'juwii wuu wurna
I Special to Daily Leader.
Washington D. C Feb. 20. Whn
Representative Urownlow some years'
ago Introduced a bill appropriating
$84000060 to be expended by the gen-
eral government In assisting the
slates to construct good roads his
colleagues In the house made merry
Jeets at his expense and the metn ro
was regarded as so paternalistic ns
not to be taken seriously Hut with
the majority of members of the hotiso
the subject has ceesed to provolto
mirth and laughter. Mention of tho
Ilrownlow bill often Incites wrah.
and Ilrownlow and his bill are roudly
condemned and often consigned to the
table tgether. The explanation Is
simple. While probably less than 26
per cent of the members of the houa.e
personally favor the Ilrownlow bill or
any slmllor measure still a large ma
jority have agricultural constituents
demanding the enactment of some
srtclt legislation anl which. If possible.
It would bo very advan'ageous If be-
tween now and the close of the bei-
slon they could satisfy of their go 1
Intentions toward the Ilrownlow bill
without -directly committing them
selves to the pian.
The two years which have elaisej
since tha Brownlow bill was dropped
Into tho liousp waste basket have been
well employed by the friends of tho
project . A systematic campaign of
odncntloii has been conducted through '
the country press and on the s mnp; I
good roods associations hove been i
formed In every state and consolldnt'
od into a national organization nntln- (
Miss AlIeoXVNoil 812 Adams streot Brooklyn N. Y.
writes:
" cannot say too much In favor of Peruna. About
a ?Sar ?g0J was completely worn out had a serious
cold and a hard cough which seemed to be In danger of
affecting my lungs. It my system had been In a stronger
condition It would have k- much easier to
mrow on mis cold but I could not seem to get
any relict until I took Peruna and I must say
mat it uiu inc worK tnoroughly. Within a
week I could see a wonderful Improvement
and! took Peruna four weeks and am In perfect
health now."
ALICE O'NEIL.
dls'ributed. Statistics nave been up-
o
f .
isisssssMfti. mK s&r-t&sm -
iALSaHkfe?tL SSSSsRBSSBBBBBBBksl
fl IIHmsv .
Miss Alice O'NelLm (
WHAT PKOPIE SAT ?Pv PI Vlfc 16? ff
vu.?ai iffi''y
J "-"V '"'--"- - riKMV-u J
About Peruna as a Kemody for Alt Il-ases of 'Winter Coagln.
Colds and Catarrh.
That Pernna euros catarrh coughs colds is tvoU known to both tho
al' and state conventions have sheen medical profosslon and tho pooplo gonorally. It Is undoubtedly the moBt
he;d and tons of literature have been popular romody for this class cf diseases In oxistenco. Head the following :
letters:
lA.ti.nf rntwi M fTnltl nt i1A
plleI to tHjse farmers showing how MlB9 E M Tsnaos Armstrong Pa.
much they are losing every year by VicQ-Presidont of tho Fortnightly Cluo
reason of the bod ronls; the merch- writes:
ants and manufacturers of the small- "No one who has tried the comforts
er towns whose welfare is closely al. Pemna brings wonld over bo -without It.
lied with mat of the farmers have I ! to dread tho ellgl.tost cold as its
wuffctucuuuB iu ru iuu(j ill y uuu bu
Interest will cease on all warrants
after thirty days
r..nh-i Mlll.r
The ma Tiwho sighs always enjoys Trwmtw nmnl of Trus.0e8 san
Count' High School.
for one
sorrow
To bo willing to bo anything Is (o
be nothing.
They who aro novor weary aro al-
ways weak
'lo live moro wo ukuat bo willing 'to
1 logo much.
There is no moral JIght whore tlnre
is no spiritual light.
Cash M. Cado of Shawneo chairman
of the Republican territorial com-
mlttoo arrived from Shawneo last
night and spent last evening and to-
day mingling and conversing with tho
mdmbora of the committee who are
bore to attend the meeting Cade Is
considerably Is favor of Guthrlo secur-
ing tho convention and ot courso his
I Influence Is always folt.
Fifty Years the Standard
been aroused with the result tha: In-
terest in the general subject ot good
roads and in the movement for nation-
si' aid has been stimulated to a point
er before kaowu.
b movement looking toward na
tal legislation has never been bet- ;
ter bundled nor lias there been any those who are becking the movement bers teel that the excuse of economy
to which the people have been more The le ters received on this subject oittre to their rural constituents for
responsive. ' Every out going in.tll by members of the house and senate ileni;iir them an appropriation of $8-
unpleasant and tho catarrhal condition
which invariably followed so hard to
got rid of but since I have known of tho
bleBfC'l rellof secured through tho use of
Perana I am free from all this unploaa-
MtQ:& aud suffering.
"A few doses nevor falls to cure tnc
of a cold nnd I keep oll through iU
use." Miss K. M. Isaacs.
Hon. W. J. Purman ox-momber of
Congress from Florida writes from 1423
Q street N. W. Washington D. O. as
follows :
From representations to me nnd
my own experience I feel Justified In
recommending your Peruna ' "nyand
all persons suffering with catarrh
nervousness or stomach troubles. 1
regard It as a great tonic and remedy
for such afflictions. I and others t6
whom I recommended It are using
it now with beneficial results." W
J. Purman.
If you do not dorlvo prompt nnd satis
factory results from tho ubo of Perana
write nt onco to Dr. llartrnan giving a
full statement of-yfcur case and he will
bo pleased to givo you his yaluablo ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. ITartman President of
The llartrnan Sanitarium Columbus
I Ohio.
yy. T- WALKER.
Ageiit.
Guthrir Okla.
120 W. Uida Ave
over Bee Hive '
Store.
Home Insurance Company of New York.
"THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST''
When you take insurance get it in a reliable company
and reliable. '?'' '
.. CoLpita.li - - - $3.ooo ooo oo
' .. -Surplus to Policy Holders. - x S9.574.75J.49
-.Asset's. '" $18.b4o793.99
The Home Pevjd in Chicago Fire. 1871
The Home P.?dd in Boston Fire 1872.
Our Net Losses in Baltimore Fire not over
Losses Paid Since OrgBLnizOwtion. April 1 1853
An Atchison man claims credit be-
The "HOME" is always prompt cause he does not know "enough about
.' 's'
i
$3.15o85Go7
S75o.ooo.oo
S75oooo.oo
S88ooo.ooo.oo
ooooooooooooooooo
o 0
O ATCHISON PECULIARITIES. O
O (Atchison Globe. O
o 0
ooooooooooooooooo
They tell of an Atchison woman
who lnstoad of washing her neck
powders it.
Consult "HOME" aent for R 'iab'e Insurance.
takes thousands ot documents eon-indicate that the farmers Co under- voo.000 per annual for the next three
jslgutxi to the four quarters of the staM tbe Inaction of congress ana years win be received wl h very bad
Egfc(
c4
sunt file of the Rf'xibllcan party in popular demand lor good roads legis- dliactioa and so regis er their dis- pec'oratlon
loniKrepa because of the growing lM?-!lalon" This restlessness of the rural pleasure at the polls in
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lief i hat there will be trouble for them vo'ers is giving the Ke-puuucaas rouca eiedions.
at the coming election If home til ng ccern. In the face of the avowel jBst wniti ran j joae in tje direc-
ts not douo to satisfy their constltn- determination of the leaders to keep on 0f satisfying :he IsrmBrs in this
nt in this regard. .tiie.apBropriatloas down to the lowest reSpect Is a perplexing question The
BAKING
POWDER
Imp
roves ihe flavor and adds to
thf hoalfkfulntss of tho food.
PltlOK BAKING POWDKn CO. CHICAGO.
... .. ... .. .
country aud every Incoming mall .hat spirit of discontent ana aosni
brings a flood of petitions memorialb Mty is permeating -he agricti't'iral dU
grace especially in view of the total
expendi'itres for tbe mainteBanc1 of
champagne to spoil it correctly.
An Atchison woman who suspects
her husband Is doing her own work
and using the hired girl's wages to
pay an amateur detective to keep an
oyo on him.
An Atchison woman looks see meok
nnd subdued that many people think
she has a mean husband. Her hus-
band ft all right but the woman has
had three stepmothers.
and letters ad .ressed 'o senators and ttict against the Republican? party in the government which amount to
members of the house urging and in(Ktneral and in many cases against nearly $60O0J0OtiO a year They feari
many raes demanding such leglsla-jth Individual member to whom the the fprmers are .ikely to take the po
tion Uecauae of all tbln.inuchappro-.lt "T Is addressed "because of the sltion that hie economy migln Iter attention to food digestion and a reg-
hpnblon has betn aroused In the rank failure of congress to respond to the tei havt been exercised in some other uktr use of German Syrup. Free ex-
The influence of climatic condi-
ions In the cure of consumption la
ery much overdrawn The poor pa-
tient and the rich patient too can
do much better at home by proper
in the morning is ruado
the coming certain by German Syrup bo 1b a
good night's rest and the absence of
that weakening cough and debilitat-
ing night sweat Restless nights and
jtha exhaustion due to coughing tho-
The problem is not cne of easy so- possible ' Hmit ihe old soldiers are agricultural appropriation bill has Kraalest danger and dread of the
. . . ... i.m
lution. A do nothlag policy is one clamoring lor a service peueion uiu. na8eu the house and wll be reported
which woukl he roost sa isfactor' to tne tmssage of which would entail an froni th9 senate committee on agrlcul-
the members were thev not In doubt andllonal charge upon the United rHro next week that commlt'ee hav-
as to Its effect unon the aarieultural' S0 treasury of I60.000.0M per year. jnK agreed upon the amendments
- SL... . . . .. a
vote liut while the seed of Interest
in (his legislation was being sown
consumptive can uo prevented or
stopped by taking German Syrup lib-
erally and regularly. Should you bo
able to go to a warmer clime you will
find that of tho thousands of con-
sumptlvee there the Tew who are
benefited and regain strength are
those who use German Syrup. Trial
bottles 26c; regular size 75c At all
druggists.
Theflaaiers. howover believe tnai WbiCh It 111 report. There was some
the pension record of the country incidental dlsousglon of tbe Latimer
throughout the country the Dolltical I na baen suon a liberal -character g00j mads bill which Senator Lati-
!.-.. . i . a
end waB not overlooked and the idea tnat' iney can ai ins ume 'Goro raer hopes tg bae reported as an '
was impressoj upon tho farmers that ''base demands with corapara'ivo safe- amendment 'o 'e bill but that plan
those whose members did not favor ty- did not command sufficient votes to
the good roaJs movement were not i Th situation is not the same with rry u Urough. It Is improbable '
tro frlonl of their and therefore ' th. g0JMl roajg propoeUJon. for this U at the LaUmer bill would pass the Jjp--J es I used to know Go
membem should bel$ted who woi.H ie nrst time the farmers of the conn- a amenament w mo agn- .""-- T" -7 DW "'
work and vote for It
this session slip by without
'ne part or euner tne bouse or sena'' Pr-t h- anionni of moneV
the feeing Is growing among Uie (K onjy 000000 a -r for three 6ud s nl antlcle.' The only
fsrmer who desire this legisla ion jears. Many of the Republican mm- hoP berefore. for legislation on tBIs
that eon cress is not In sympathy with .. matter a thU sessloi is win fined to
ttlr views and It Is quite probable ! the dlrevt passage 0f one of the pesij-
opinion is stimulated by ininBBHCJcLSnS:Bto lns WH"'
f" w wwhi-j i ie nrst time the nrmers 01 me conn- - ...-..- ... . .. . h .
A. tbe day. of lrv have ever asked oongreas for an ' 1 appropriation bill in the ab- ul ' Z T' T IfJ
Ithout actum on 8ppropra Ion for their special benefit. of a favorable report from the j b- I used ro know him.
house or semv.- Pri amottni of money iaTolve-- c0Rmittee -hat a farther move to this j touW he wanted to be a.
fPUf
bandit or a Pirate or something iiv
Ut." Blobbs "Exactly nd now
he's a promoter of trusts."
BEGGS'BL00DlfRIFIER
GURUS catarrh of the stomach.
f.'
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