The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 9, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHrUE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MARCH 9. 1904.
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LEADERETTES.
I'Ocal Happenings of City and Terfl
tory Briefly Told.
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fire at Bnk n riow his sil'-el
'u- a er works propos tlon
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Ti. Kute Mc'.ulrr eftrly conven Ion
t r- ae a heuvy fo' fr hi' hotonl
ouiahoman.
l.u'her merrhanet are crowing be-tau-.
they shipped thirty even oae
of Kcs in one day.
flatfrajre In making r bid 'o be the
Hi Spr.ngs of tbp territory She
r!aim fine mineral wells
Tliliteen liexapauers are printed" In
Grant county but the number doesn't
ppom to hoodoo tbelr business.
fiuvroon ht grown 1Ik enoiiKh o
fill about oranlr ng lalor n n
Th i- a new wrinkle In Beaver c nin-tv
lnsf vear S2 students graduated
from Kav connty high school This
year there will be three figures in th-
iiunber f'laretnore 1b bavins a run of hard-
ware burglaries As larors and pis-
toli arethe only things mlsel It is
ttuViRht the thieves are colored.
A crack shot at Ala accidentally
n schnrged a rlflo and the bullet
pawsed between the Toot and shoe sole
of Roy Lewis without drawing blood
A Tishomingo man who has discov
rred a mine of red lead on his hind
promlsci. to paint the town red as
noon a-t h's new poseK'on Is panning
dut
J V McKelln of Mmkogic offers to
boom the local pota'o Industry by g;-
Jiik 'n with others in advancing $1.M'
path for the purchase sf seed potatn-H
to b sold to farmem on time
A Day county Republican is ltoom-
lns a telephone line to be bnit from
Sh'rby to Grand bv way of Tuand
tm Stone Thw would give eastern
Dny county conunun lent Ion with the
county seat.
The freight rato on cattle over the
f boo uv; or Orient from Wnldron to
Rt Jot or Kansas City is 3 ceuts
cheaper than it is over the Santa Fe
from Mnncnetor eight and- one-half
miles east of Waldron.
Lester News: II J. I.oforoe is this
wt ek delivering 2-"0" bushel of wheat
o the Jefferson Mill ctmpnny at a
pr'co close 'o Olic dollar. This wheat
Is from lis farm ttmth of tho river
A number of poul'ry breeders met
at Lfpr last Sa'urday and offocted on
organUnMon by tho election of off c-
ers Tho namo of the organisation
will bp known as tho Osage Valley
Poultry club.
The Cleveland Triangle reports tho
deaf of an old librae In that city re-
cently as follows- Geo. Thrasher' old
dun horse d'od one dav last weok at
the ase of 23 years Mr Thro-her ha I
ownd it tver nine- the Harrison eum-
paiKn or nearly sixteen years
farmer living two mile s mth of
Wi lob bad tin mlafnrtune to lost l's
tmr mid f.T)ient- Tuesday bv Are.
T' itinn' f hf Hi m in net Known
lb s !'ikes iv i tin a I bin i" 'c "r
'1 o bor In l "f h ! w K a"'
v.tioii!l In- a wH'tiiiu; to all to l mou-rar'-tul
Vi tin- a er h n '.
dry 'hat h n H on e get- s'im.iI t
U slmoof timo.Vblo to chi 'U it
A Thorough Cleansing of the System
Now is the Sutest Protection Against
Spring and Summer Sickness.
No good house keeper ever neglects Spring cleaning.
With plenty of sonp and water hard scrubbing and scour-
ing sunlight and air she soon gets rid of all rubbish
musty odors germs and microbes and the dust and
dirt that have accumulated during the long winter
months. 'But when the house has been put in order
and the premises cleared of all old plunder and trash
the great majority of house keepers feel that Spring
cleaning is over and forget that their systems may be in a worse condition than the house
and that the bad feelings debility loss of appetite nervousness and sleeplessness from which
they are suffering arc due to neglect of the more important and necessary work of Physical
house cleaning. A clean house does not insure agaiiist disease but a clean system does.
The poisons and humors engendered within the body the M'nste matter that is clogging
the system and contaminating and vitiating the blood are far more dangerous to health
than the dirt and dust of our homes. In the winter time we give free rein to our appetites
and eat more and ofteuer than is for our good. Wc inhale the polluted air of badly ventilated
oihees ana rooms take nttie or no exercise ana our boaies become a veritable Hot-bed or
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over 108 W. Harrison Ave. Treat
Chrome and Private Diseases of
both Sexes Cure guaranteed. Pri-
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and 2 to 9 daily except Sunday.
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115 W Harrison.
Guthrie
GEO. H. KING Proprietor.
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Just received from New York. Do no-fall
to come Quickly as they are Money Sav-
insr Bargains. Lower prices than evei
known at any "Special Sale" offerings.
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disease-bearinc tferms. and our blood is loaded with imourities and noisons of everv conceiv- & r J w
able kind ; and no wonder that Spring time is so often Sick time and finds us in such poor I
physical condition with vitality slowly wasting away our digestion impaired the liver torpid j cK&
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and all the bodily organs over-worked and out of repair. Unless our systems are given a
thorough cleaning and the blood ptirped and purified the simplest malady may develop into
some serious disorder or end in chronic invalidism and often the pent-up impurities poisons
and humors break out through the skin and all through the Spring and Summer you are
tormented with boils itchy rashes sores bumps and pimples and all manner of ugly
pustular and scaly eruptions.
Physical house cleaning should begin with the blood. It must be purified and strength-
ened and when a stream of pure rich blood is turned into all the nooks and corners of the '
system the rubbish and disease-producing poisons are washed out and the congested
channels and avenues ot the body are opened and .Physical house Cleaning is made thorough
and complete. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of taints and poisons and expels the waste and rub-
bish from the system. It is to the system what soap and water are to the house. Nothing
else so quickly removes the stubborn deeply-rooted
poisons and humors that are destroying the purity of
the blood and blocking the avenues of health and life. '
i course or o. o. o. now win put your system m
perfect order and fortify you against the debilitating
diseases and aggravating skin troubles that are sure to
come if your physical welfare has been neglected.
S. S. S. is not only the best of all blood purifiers but an unequalled tonic and appetizer.
It builds you up improves the appetite and aids the digestion and assimilation of food
and keeps the system in a healthy vigorous condition. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely
vegetable and can be taken by the old middle-aged and young without danger of any hro-in-ful
effects. S. S. S. is a blood purifier and tonic combined a perfect Spring medicine and
indispensable in Physical house cleaning. Write us fully about your case. No charge
for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY ATLANTA GA.
there is NOTirnsra uke
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HOUSEHOLD LACQUER.
FOR restoring original luttre and tone to old worn icratched
and faded furniture woodwork and floors.
LACQUER ET dries over night and wears like rawhide. It wilt
not fade turn while or crack.
LACQUERET Is all right In everyway for everything. A child
can apply it.
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It U TRANSLUCENT. non-
Superior In points of merit to
LACOUERET Is Sold In convenient packages ready for use In
Light Oak. Dark Oak Mahogany tnerry wain
Klch Kcd Alos ureen onu "near
fading brilliant and durable.
anything on tne market.
Ask for Color Card and Instructive booklet
"THE DAINTY DECORATOR."
FOR SALE BY
the WicJHtu. Watt of tho peak It
a pretty valley rich in summer
at tli luxur'an. Kratm often more thnn
wal high. A newspaper writer In
croB:nK this valley several months
igo wm Ull this by a cowlwy com-
pBtilo.i: "One duy before the Ko-
wn snj Coaia-be country was open-
etl to Kvflemeat I was going with my
paHiur 0 a 8onthwet rtncli and
tt tppod In the alley for dinner. Aftor
we had eaten and were preparng to
move.-l was struck with the foolish na
tion of sotUng tiro to tho grass sup-
posing that the fire would not go bo-
yond Mt. Scott. I knew that It wa
wrong but ooultTn't reslKt tho tempta-
tion and Btruck tho match Tho flre
sprang forwarJ llko a runaway horse
and In an Instant was moving forward
.n great waves pushed onwanl by
i Htiff broi) from the sou h We wero
prl-I ' h ' w" ln'ct outh
.cm a a gallop kn lag test If
.us;h by the cowun' i we would be
In hard 1 nos The flre burned for two
utu.K .) w. pt over m ihh and in let.
of country destroy ne an uniuli1
amount of srasn. Fit ni u than a
ear 1 would ft off by ms-n shenev-
i rt ii'i uilirj . of w''i I had done
ii i i. ui -id. - . . i u! was 1
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totds Cause Pneumonia.
0'i (r ih' moftt i imrk'iMi af-t
(f a I deep geaii-il on tin- lunm
cau.liiK iiu umonla. is :hat of Mrn
Hort'cultural assotlatltn Chicken Fan-
ciers association. Boaides the regjilaj-
asioelafons several fruit carnlvalB and
fairs will be held among them a
Fourth of July celebration worthy of
mention.
State of Ohio City of Toledo. Luoas
connty. SS.
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he Is senior partner of the firm of F
J. Cheney & Co. doing business in the
City of Toledo- County an Sta e
aforesaid and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDUED DOLr
LAKS for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot bo cured by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
In my presence this fourth day of De
comber A. D."18SC.
A VY. Gleason
(Seal.) Notary Publl.
Hall's Catarrh Cute Is 'akin Inter
ualh and acu directly on the blood
and inusous surfaces of the system j
Send for testimonials fref.
I F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo O
old ')V all ilrttiSfT'ats 75c.
Take Hall's Fa-nlly Pills foi con-t
itUm.
Ciuthrie Wal! Paper 6a Paint Co.
New Masonic Bui din. Cor. V no & Olkahoma
Wholesale Sz Retail Dealers in Paints Oils
Varnishes Etc
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Abstracts Insurance Loans.
Hear Logan County Bank.
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C .DgreBsman Hoblnson of Indians Ofimnle E Feuuer. Marion lnd
rior.i in tin- House that "a mon- .). w dK entirely cuud 11 th- u-t of
opolv of the coal bulsness -itt'd in one Minute Cough t'ure She as-
the Inrtsn territory and tha- 00. ("Tbe coughing and 8 raiiilns so weak-
000 people In that terrltor had no elM.j me that I ran down in weight
redress " He truthfully might have frum 1-iS to 92 iwunds. 1 tried a num-
Jncluded 7(M)'iOO people In Oklahoma. x of remedies to no avail until 1
The el supply uuestlou has been uiei on- Minute Cough Cure. Four
an imnonani laciur id ni"a " uoiui oi o nnuucu. ...j ..
verts to sIokI'' atehool.
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It Saved His Leg.
Danforh of LaQrange
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et ni- i-ntirely of the cough streng
thet.il my lungs and restored me to
my nnmil weight health and
s rength." Sold by J. N. Wallae
T . i I .dl ( a n ! I" ' r Ji wni .
has au' it-1 m-i'oct on t r iul.
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lit. IV. H. call t en 1 i i-.jj
ion for nie reason thai n is no
tdbllHhed by law The g-a u dealer-
of Oklahoma accept the inspectiia anJ
pay-the fees and it counts as. between
the buyer anil seller here and the
stations coart Oklahoma no hlng
COAL! COAL!
COAL!
Is Way Down in Price al
My Yard.
Kansas Screened Lump
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Kansas Screened Nut
at $5 5
Kausas Screened Clisro-
kce Lump n.('
Henrietta. Ind. Ter..
Scteenod Lump .Dt'
McA'ester Scr entd
Lump - - fc-5'
Prompt DeHvary.
F. Cheedle
Phone 6
$25.00
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Cxil oi u tderiijiied tor further information
T. E PrKDY. Ajrt Guthrie a T.
t?agaBsgQgooaooaoaogQgcgoB080BotgoaoHOHOBOioaoKcafti.
euffored for six months with a frlnht
Jul running sore on hU leg; l" writes moBg the thirty oonvenUons that
that UueklanS Arnica Salvo wholly ill met in Clmhrle durng the year
cured K In live 'Ja'a F"r 1lrt'rM ltl an I spr.ng of 1905 are: Tho
Wounds. Pile It's the te -aH' in nn-.'T pl.imbirs asHuelation. Pmhihl
ii.. ... .id fur ir-.iiranteed. CJulj ! .:: . Uli uhli-Au iM.urul .-
;- ts &.ld ly F B MHie & c lru
"A dose in time save lives ' Or.
Wood's Norway llne Syrup; nature's
reioe ly for coughs colds pulmonary
dls ms8 of every sort.
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v-ntion dUtrlct conven'ion f ine terrtiory. 0.M
UTjMt' ol Pyh'as .r;-d kxlge of the $15 00
K i slit'i A i'r Ii u Sire.t Fair &
Th. r.r.. i rn . d iianirfr and !). v. r amocla ln. Agricultural asso- Ifarry's hack
-i.. itwinn iruLont toward tho ela'lon. Imuroved Sock Broilers as- patronage.
lown frxm Signal mcwntaln. a peak of s c atiyn Fruit dowere n-uociatlon
The Hock Island has announced an-
other cheap excursion (o Oklahoma
and the south west: March IS. the
lowest ratfs of the year will he In ef
fect to Uie southwtwt. llates from To-
poka art- as follows: One way "col-
onUtt" tloke s to Oklahoma and Indian
Hound trip tiekeU
G. W. Bruce
' BOOKKEEPER AHD AGCOUNTAHT
Kooms ? 8. 4 Barnard
Bu'ildinir Guthrie O. T.
Special sttentlon given to the exam-
ination of County Record and book
o( a Mercantile character.
line deserves your
Calls promptly answered
Phono M. K C barn.
Reference!:--uoora oi eouniy com-
mlialoneri Logan county! Board of
county commlloner OcweyCo.;
Uoerd of county camrqliatsnert
Ulatne county; jny bank In Guthrie.
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Limited U a lla ot glory along the new
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 9, 1904, newspaper, March 9, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76042/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.