The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, March 11, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY MARCH 11 1904.
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THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
BHHMHRH HMBRife.
Wi just received a big shipment of
Trunks. Big roomy trunks or small ones
to bold jut what you'll absolutely need.
Iron bound strong hinges bolts front and
ends Straps if you like them. Big trays
hat boxes etc. etc.
you'll certainly need a new trunk be
fore you go away. Come in and see our
Big Assortment.
batistiea
North Cimarron Revolt.
EJ r Leader- North Cimarron
aii. ii a meeting at Oak Grove for
londav n (-lit March 14 for the bene-
of ln- tax payers of North Clmar-
n T) p purpose 1 to lessen the tax.
e C.'iti think North Cimarron will
(ther wi'h the primary election.
lich will be for the torrUorial con-
ntion April 7 at Guthrie but North
marron will take an Interest in the
unty election for we want a sherltt
m 'he county ami a commissioner
jm the- cast. We have come to the
inclusion that wo would send to
s world s fa'r for a county attorney.
wc t wld not ge one here
M. Neal.
l-emocrats of Guthrie Take Notice.
I The Ik mocrate are hereby called to
et id the city hall at 8 p. m. Wed-
Isday h ening March 1C h 1004 for
purp. t of organizing for the com-
()' rampslgn.
Committee.
'OUR PRICES"
all Set tenth - - S5
bid Crown 22k - - S5
Iver Uihugs . 50c
eth extracted
without pain - - . 50ci
No charge for examination
All work Guaranteed.
hwYork Dental Parlors.
Guthrie. Okla.
Cor. 1st and Okla. Ave.
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Cbartor were issued today to th
following corporations:
The Canadian Valley bank of K
Reno with a capital stock of $60000.
The Incorporators are: H. C. Brad
ford W. J Sorabart W. H. CrUoy. R.
S. 'frulock J W. Manoy W. F. Doar-
dorf and H U Chawneng of El Ren.i-
J. F Holden of Chicago and J R.
Trulock of Pine Bluffs Ark.
The Oklahoma Commerce company
of Oklahoma City notified tbo secro-
lary of a decrease In capital stock of
the corporation from 121000 to 17000.
The Edniond Oil company of -Ed-
mond notified the secretary of. an In-
J crease In capital stock from J26.000
to J700.000
. Notarial commissions were ItMued te
the following:
E. O. Smith ot Perry Noble county.
John A. Hansen of Perrj. Noble
county
Frank Bushorn of Kingfisher Klng-
flnhcr county.
Cured Consumption.
Mrs B. W Bvana Charwater Kas.
writes- "My husband lay sick for
three months The doctors said he
bad quick consumption. We procured
a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup
and it cured Mm. That waa six years
ago and sine than we have always
kept a bottle in the house. We can
not do without it. For eoughs &nd
colds it has so equal." 36c C0c and
$1.00 Sold by P. B. Lillle & Co
SUPREME COURT.
The case of George P. Jameson et
al vs. the N'ortbweatern Thresher
company was filed with Supreme
Court Clerk Heeler ttfday. It appears
Ithat iudtonent was obtained in the
!dls rlct court for the sum of $427 and
costs and the plaintiffs in this aotlan
appeal the case to the higher court.
Farms to Trade.
I have farms to trade for city prop-
erty. Call at tho Capital City Busi-
ness College.
R. A. Qaffncy
Guthrie Okla.
-C'iKlIIHIMK- ' ieBloe oon' commit tee.
2 m . '"e cltjr looking after the intf
I cro-ona A
jg Mcn-tton
judge 'Lynch is hew from P.mra
City.
J. T Rodman i-f .N wkiik. ir tn th
city.
C D Wells of K rpfiKhf r is in thf
city.
Agent Crother tt t?. Fti-co iS in
the c y
J M. House of Dallas Trxas is In
the city.
O. T. Bversole of Blaekwell was
here today
.luck Xearney Is in Kansas on a
business trip.
J. C. Deariag is an Anadarko visi-
tor 1h the city
Depu y Marsha) Fry of Law ton was
here yesterday.
A. O. Keliy of Plynou:h Mass waa
here yesterday.
G. n. Veeta of Muskogee I. T. is a
guest nt the Aoyal.
Miss Uessie West Of MHo. Kaa. la
visiting friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L Spurrier spent
yesterday la bklahoma City.
W. C. Coat of P.. Worth Texaa.1 SI!;CUB Mo- Mareh HAn rmr
apent laat night in the city. !of 8-000 turnen "nd ynmasta-men
' land women and boj-s and girls glv-
C. C. Alexander a Wichita trsvptl..-1 to fRnc' 8eP8 wrtnglni dumbbells.
talesman waa here last night.
B. J. Rotnsenild and J. H. Jones of ln perc rynnrfc ""- 1 pre-
Chlcngo. arc gnests at the Royal. sent th crefttMt tar -
r straiten of physical culture In the
W. P. Bailey of Marshalltown. Ia..'wor(r" hUtory- Rt the I'toina Pf
la In the city a guest at the Elka. ch! "'"o41-
" ! Thla attractive sight will be pre-
Mrs. W. R. Humphrey and Mrs. ILl - on " 1S wuea " h9t
H. Dodd are visiting friend in HutehlgyuinR'U from tne var0U8 turner
ison Kan. clenea of St. Louis march lno tha
t great stadium f the world fair and
Mlsa Verne Shartel of Oklahoma
City la visiting with Governor and
Mrs. T. B. Ferguson.
Chief Hngtneer Qenung. of the St. j
Lonia VSl Reno and Western spent
yesterday In CI Reno.
L. B. Solomon H A. Austin. J. H. Um- 'hp 8de BJ on ho anU the
Hope. Kansas City traveling salesmen100 " VU'e 1B V hh p"1-
are calling on the trade today.
Supt. L. W. Baxter went to Okla-
homa City tcday to attend a meeting
of the territorial board of education.
Miss Mary and Josephine Masscy
loft today for Snyder where Miss Mary
will look after her claim near that
place.
S. J. Bear of Topeka westers rep-L
rosenta'lve of the American Hlsctrio
Tolophone company spent last night
In tho city.
Prof. John Plolde director of tbo
ojcpQxlmoflt station at 4bs. .Sjlllwator
Agricultural college waa in tbo city
yesterday.
Mr. and -Mrs. J.' L. Doater of Clyde
KasL have arrived In the cl y for a
vieit with the laiter's sister Mrs.
Isabella Hay.
Traveling Paesenger Agent J. R.
Cbsham ot hp Nashville Chat anoo-
ga and S( Louis railroad was In the
city yetterda
J Walker Field who s a student in
the nuieriity at Norman is in 'h-
city visj-mg itb his parents He will
return to Norman Sunday
N R Priichard commercial agent
of the Norfolk and Western with
headquarters in Little Rock Ark
Bfient last eight n the city.
Mr and Mr F G. Van Durn left
th.s moraine for Stutjtart Ark . for a
few la iit with the former" bro-
ther lobn Van Duy: and family
Secretary Morris of the Oklahoma
Live Stock Sanitary commission has
returned from a '-rip to FT. Worth
where he sttended the annual meet-'regulate the Bowels and Destroy
ins; of the cattleman of that state Worms. Over 30000 testimonials.
.They never fail. At all druggtota Me.
Joseph Meihergea ot Em'd. and O to Sample FRiBB. Address Allen S. Olm-
Shuttee of El Reno who have been in atoil Le Roy N Y.
the elty attending the meeting of the)
Oklahoma World's Fair commission. For the Lawyer.
returned to their bowse laat night.
J. K. Woodward W. A. Tarr and J.
W. Kldd student of the Agricultural
and Mechanical college at Stlllwa'er
and members at the executive Inier-
are In
iterests of
thetr college
F. T nennie. traveling agf-nt (if the
Malliy 8t.amhlp Mne Hh heart-
quarters in l)iila Tea was In the
city today ml'ing on the local rail-
road agen.s Mr Rennlo s ateil that
his compans is fperienrtnn a good
business in Oklahoma.
Secretary Ed Merchant of the Ok-
lahoma Wi rirl's Fa! commission
went to Oklahoma City today to com-
plete arrsn rmni- for the shipment
ot th Oklah ma cim exhibit to St.
bonis From Oklahoma City he will
so to Norman and make arrangements
for the senillnr of the mineral ex-
hibit to S . I you is
S. J. Bear of Topeka Kas . ex-register
of deeds of Shawnee counly
spent la-st nlgrht in the city. Mr Bear
' is a Republican politician of no small
note in tha- county and last night
when referring to the Wichita conven-
tion stated that in his opinion that
the ticket as nominated would be de-
feated. He was quite pronounced
against E VV. Ihteli. the Republican
nominee for governor and T. T. Kelly
the nominee for :hU- treo.virer and
waa of the opinion that twenty thou-
sctml Republicans like himself would
vote the Democratic ticket and that
Hooh and Kelly would suffer a vent
'nbleiSt. John defeat.
WORLD'S FAIR NEWS.
Five Thousand Turners and Gymnasts
Will Be There In June.
and marching and countermarching
I tv4a st IVISSja AVsAlti4 ! t'rmi n Mst.
ft 7 t suasion 7aiiiwii svu uviui v nu i
Hence uT 2.7t0 people seated In the
largest amphitheater in the world.
This exhibition will illustrate all the
various features of modem education-
al gymnastics. After the games and
calisthenics will come the exercises
on the horlsontal bar the parallel
and the broad Jump. There will be
marching and dumbbell exercises for
boys 1? to 14 years old; fancy steps
and exercises with hoops for girls 12
to 14 years; vaultlnSg and exercises
on the parallel bars for the Juniors of
14 to IS years; fancy steps and exer-
cises for seniors over 36 years and
ending with apparatus work and field
I sports for aodves of 18 o 36 years of
age.
The Turners International contest
open to gymnastic soclotlea of tho
world will take place July 1 and 2.
Thtn-e will he exorcises on thw hori-
stomal bar the parallel bars tho side
and long horso and a 100 yard run
10 pound shut put and tho broad
Jump. The work of the first day will
con tie t of exorcise on the apparatus
and tho ssoflntl day the field sports
will he the program. The rules of tho
North American Gymnastic union
(TomTbund) will govern. Contest-
ants mast have been bona tide mem-
bers of the society they reprosent for
at least six months prior to compatl-
tion.
Quarters In the various halls of the
8 Louis cynmaatic societies will he
reaerved for contestants but apply
for xaroe Bed and breakfast for
Juno 30. i July 1 2 and 3 will be fur-
ilohed for $4 tor these four days it
f htesunts stay a week longer their
beds will be free. Applications for
quarters and money must to sent to
Mr. Jos Delabar treasuier. 115 N
Seventh street 8t lxuls Mo. by
June 4
Gold silver and bron.e medals will
be awarded Professionals are barred.
Mother y' Sweet Powder r
Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray
Horse in 'he Children's Home la New
York Cure reverlshness. Had Stow-
ch. Teething Disorders more andl
For Sale Seven (7) volume of de-
otsions of the department of the Inter
lor relating to public lands.
One voluma Taylor's Pleadings and
PraotWe (Kansas). Address The
Leader Guthrie Okla.
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Tom Jenkins
t'LOTHINCJ FURNISHINGS AND SHOES.
All the New Shapes are
here at prices lo please
everybody. Will be lad to
$ show them to you.
Tom Jenkins
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You will find our PRICES
lyjWER on table luxuries nml
Fancy Groceries tlnn you have
been accustomed to paying our
competitors.
Dittman's Caviars.
D. A G. Truflled Sardines.
Penanroa Boneless Sardines
Barton Pills Sardines.
Ji P. S. Stuffed Prunes.
DAG. Red Cherries.
Antoninl Olive Oil.
Cynderili Queen Olive.
Lee & Perins Sauce.
Cross A Blackwell's
Chow Cbow.
Roses Lime Juice.
Royal Relish Mustard Sauce.
Cofman's D R P. Mufcturd.
Geoffroy Maccaranl.
Underwoods Deviled Kara.
Fontaines P( as & Mushrooms.
S. W. SCHMIDT
Economy Grocery
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(First published In the Dally Loadet
March 1 1001.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County of L.
can br.
Notloo Is heroby glvou that.
C. C. McMlllInn
has this day fined In tho office ort
County Clork ln and foj said Countyr
his petition asking that u Hcon8ottr
irrantod him to sell nt rotall mall
splrtuoug and vinoua litpiorH in
Lot No. 6. block No. 67 Third ward
Guthrlo O. T. in aald County and.
Torrltory.
If no protest bo filed on or boforen
Marolt 16 J00I
1b petition will bo granted ana
.cense Issued.
Witness n?y hand and tho seal 4
said County horoto arflxod thft
let day of March 180 i.
(SEAL.)
N. J. C Johnson)
County Clork.
Dy J. N. niinistt Deputy.
(First published In the Dally Leader
Marh tf iDoi )
Appllsatlen far Liquor License.
Territory of Oklalioma Logan Coun-
ty as.
Notict- Is hereby given that
Henry '1. nnoy
has this day filed in the office of the
County Clerk lu and r.)r said County.
Ms petition askhig that Hcen be
granted him u M 11 n re mi ni
spirituous nd vlnnus liquorn on
JXHs 6 t ami 7 block 69 Fifth df.i
Guthrie O. T m did Cnuniv 1
Territory.
If o protest ue filed on or before
March LV iMl.
hte Pltteo will iro granted and
iieunae isetied.
Wltnflsis my hand and the neal of
aW County hereto affiled this
th day of Maruti. 1001.
(SJOAU)
N. 1. C. Jshnsen
Caasty Clerk.
City Property For Trade.
I have all Mads of My property tu
trade for farms.
R. A. Gaffney
Iluslnes College.
Guthrie. Okla
Rags wanted at this office must to
clean cotton rage.
Blowing one's own horn Is nci ai
to make one feel bluo
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