The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 16, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MAUCH 16. 1904.
PAGE THREE
FOR KIDNEYS BLADDER
AtfD RHEUMATISM.
MURDERERS CONFESS QUILT.
New Disoovttry by WHtch All Can Now
Easily Curt Themselves at Home
Does Aaway With Surgleal Op-
erationsPositively Cures
Brlght's Disease and Worst
Cases of Rheumatism
Thousands Already Cur-
ed Note Endorsers.
Men Klllfed Train 'Porter' a Year Ago.1
Special to Dally Uwvlm:
Shawnee Okla. Marr'u IB A h i
limp lo two iipkto tnunlorpr vtm
trailed hi"o Oklahoma from ClarkavllW-
Mhw
Dom't Be Sick
TRIAL TREATMENT AND 64-PAGE
BOOK FREE.
where about a year ago th
killed a nc?ro ra Iroad trata porter on
the Yaoo Valley load tfter which
ii made their escape from the con i
tr
A few days ago Chief of Police II. I!
a.id Deputy Sheriff Fiank Oravy. uf
At last there Is a scientific way to this cli. wre given a "tip" that ihe
cure yourself of any kidney bladder two men had been workjng at ne of
01 rheumatic disease In a very short the Katy grading .amps wet of the.
t'nv in your own home and without city and late yesterday eren'ng ihey
th expense of doctors druggists orpwer mrormed that Wey Had Just pan-
surgeons. The credit lielongs to Dr. ?d through here going eastward.
T.dwln Turnock a noted French-Amer-1 On learning tbJ the oHIoem hurried-
lean physician and scientist who hag ' drove af er them ftnd overlHWiled
l-le a life-long study of these dis-"" ' fcariooro Where tney were
placed under arrest and brought baeR
rnd locked up tn tto oity Jail from
wher they crime.
To-laj the negroes confe-ise'l toelr
uivlt. nivlns: up all the facts iu con-
nection h Jhe killing of Hie mam
een tplt.nR how they escaped frt
the tra'n one leaving by the car door
while t.io o her jumptd out or a win-
dow Th. re is a reward or J 1.500 Offered
for tn.'lr arrest ami this Officers Bill
and Orall will get.
LESLIE P. ROSS FOR CONGRESS.
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Lawton Man After the Democratic
Territory Nomination.
"None can say they are Incurable un-
til they have tried my discovery.
The test Is free."
cases and is now" In sole possession
of certain ingredients which have all Spoclal u Daiiy Loader.
along been needed anu without wmoii Lawton okla( March i6.L8bHe P.
cures wero impossible. The doc'or Uogg lM announced his candidacy for
Boems justified In his strong stale- tho Democratic congroeeional nomtnn-
ments as the treatment has been thor- Uon noss fclr Bnglo 3la(ehoo1 otl
ou-jhly Investigated besides being tried ocuml termg to jlh Trl ls
In hoxpltah sanitariums etc. and has 0ppogeu to piecemeal absorption
boon found to be all that Is claimed j ..If elected to congress" sold Mr.
for it. It contains nothing harmful nos9 ..j M favor a -g Ja th0
but nevertheless the highest author- j8tatehood bill retaining tho school
it 'os say it will positively cure lftnds i want the Utile to those lands
Brlght's disease diabetes dropiy to remain forever in tho tfnte. giving
pr.v.-l. weaV 'oack stone in the blad-jto Oklahoma's children the richest and
Cm- bloa'ed blander frequent deslrtesafew heritage or any state in Hie un-
to urinate nlbumenaria. sugar in the lon except Texas and the reason
urine palm? in the back leffs sides j Texas is greater 4s bocauso it Is larg-
and over the kidneys swelling of the'er than Oklahoma. I would safeguard
uet and ankles retention of urine tho Interests of tho lessee by giving
scalding gett'ng up nights pain In the uim a ea60 ror a longer Wmo and give
bladder wetting the bed and such
rheuma'le affectlonB as chronic mus
cular or Inflammatory rheumatism
t'he preference elf a rloaso to him
hi1 heirs and assigns. I would fix
the rontal at a sum sufficiently small
sciatica rheumatrc neuralgia. lumba-jer tnan the iegai rato 0r jntere(rt to
goj gout ett:.. which are now known to mai(0 it to his advantage to pay Iho
bo duo entirely to uric acid poison In rnti oven If ho had the option of pur-
tho kidneys In short every form of chase outright. Tills would g'.vo tho
kidney bladder or urinary trouble in loaseo home indeed ono that could
man woman or child. not be gotten from him by mortgage
That the ingredients will do all this in a day elf adversity."
is the opinion of such authorities as
Dr WHks of Guy's Hospital London;
tho editors of United States Dyspen-
satory and the American Pharma-
copoeia bath oiflolal works; Dr. H.
C Wood member of tho National
Academy of Science and a long list
of others who speak of It in the high-
est terms. But all this and more Is
explained in a C 1-page Illustrated book
which sets forth the doctor's original
views and goes dooply Into the sub
Jec of kidney bladder and rheumatic
diseases. He wants you to have this
book as well as a trial treatment of
lils discovery and you can get thorn
entirely fre'. without stamps or
money by addressing the Turnock
Medical Co 990 Turnock Building
Chicago 111. and as thousands hays
already been cured there is over- rpa-
son to believe it w'.U cure you If only
you will be thoughtful enough to send
for the free trial and book. Write
tho first spare moment you have and
soon you will be cuied.
It would seem that any reader bo
afflicted should write the company at
onoe since no money is involved and
'he indorsements are from such a
lngh and 'ru-'twortliy source.
He said that) William Cross was de-
feated two years ago bocauso of mis-
management. Good Roads Association.
Special to Dally Loader.
Blackwell. Okla. March 1C Tho
Kay county good ronffs aseoclttlon
met at Blackwell last Saturday and
effected a permanent organization.
Mr Thomas of Tonkawa mombor of
commtt'eo appointed by territorial
board of agriculture to octofor with
county good roads organization was
present. Questions touching tho de
fects of tho present road laws and tho
miesiicti of taxation rolatlvo to good
roads wero generally discussed. An
exacutfvo camnitutoo was appointed to
graft a bill embodying such revisions
if Uo lroatft road laws and suggesti
ng such now provisions asi shall ma
terially benefit tho people of this tor-
rl ory said bill to bo presented to
our leglslwure at a convenient Ume
next-winter. The association adjourn
ed to hokl their naxt meeting at Kll-
dare subject to call pt the president.
AGITATING COUNTY DIVISION.
The Elks Hotel
Quthrie's Leading Hostelry.
Kates 18.00 and ft M.
Modern Conveniences.
IK Blocks from
Union P-pot
DRAKE & GREEN. Proprietors
T. D. MARSHALL
Dealer in
Coal and Wood-
llest Grades on Hand Orders Solicited.
Prompt DelKerv . Terras Ch.
l'lione 37fl Cor. Htli huiI W. Warner
Abernathy & Co.
Paper Hanging
and Painting.
KALSOMIMNG.
GLAZING ETC.
Wallpaper 2c per roll and up.
t Border lc.
223 EoLst Old. Ave.
Sickness a called a living death. It is a disorganization of the system a weakening- of the functions and a decay
ot the bodily ttssuc. As a sufferer from female troubles don't you often feel dead to all that makes life a pleasure and
a blessing r Wine of Cardui relieves pain and suffcrin?. It is a positive cure for menstrual irregularities. It will stop
bearing: down pains and ovarian pains and eliminate the weakness which is the cause. By curing leucorrhoca it frees
thousands of lives from dragging aches and constant waste. It cures barrenness and its strengthening effect robs motherhood
of much of its suffering. With $1 .00 bottles of Wine of Cardui in every drug store there need be few sick women in this city
i fs ..v .ii.iv .gm mc treatment promptly -tegm it today.
iNE." CARDUI
Nonni Alton iu. Juno ( ijo
A few months ago my health seemed to break down alt Hi-r I
lest rar appattte could not sleep and was in tho very a! .ugh .
uesponuency wtnen was p;rmr agRravaUii at the functional permd
benefl
Our physician was unable to clve ineanrthinir which wiunftint Immc
eflt lo me anil I kept catuntj wora and wm verv nirrn ni
hriterical. A friRml who had mod Wine of Cnnlni inwrt...!... r i
try it. So I Bent for some and within two days after I started t uar it I
leit a greni ueai oetter. 1 could Ueep at night
and gradually the nervomnMS pase. away I
liecatne strons and hwl no pain at the period I
am now enjoying the best of halth duetntl.
nioriTH ot ir
divply
ino of Cardui for wliub I am
(tntofuu nteu
-Qcrw- n .
r Mm
The Export Chicago Doctors
over TH W. Harrison Ave. Tr-at
Chronic and Private Disease of
botli Sexes Cure guaranteed Pn
vate Consultation Free from 9 to 12
and 2 to 5 daily except Sunday.
lng of a court house tho county sent
removal nnd county division are tho
iliiObtloiiB that aro agCtallng the minds
of tho tax payors of Cho county. The
Cloo citizens hollevo that county di-
vision Is the only solution of the prob-
lem and tho only means that will for-
ever ond county goat wars In this
county. A division of tho county. It Ik
assorted would suggest Cleo as a
county sont and an such the business
men here pledgo themselves that if
t'he county is dlvlkjed amd Cleo made n
county seat they build a stone or brick
court house that wHl oomparp with'
any court house In Oklahoma and will
donato the same to the county free or
charge.
fckkkkkkksBBkj3SSE3
Stato pf Ohio City of Toledo Lucas
county SS.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath thnt
he Is senior partner of tho firm of P.
J. Chenoy & Co. doing buslnoss In tho
City of Toledo County and Sta'e
aforesaid and that said firm will pay
'Ifb sum of ONE HUNDHBD DOL-
LARS for each and every case of Ca
tarrh that cannot ho cured by the uso
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before ma and subscribed
In my presence this fourth day of De-
cember A. D. 188G.
A. W. Gleason
(Seal.) Notary Publla
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Inter-
nally and acts directly on tho blood
and mucous suriacos of tho system.
Sond for testimonials free.
FJ. Cheney &. Co Toledo O.
Sold by all druggists 7Gc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
SBCSSS?
COAL! COAL!
COAL!
Is Way Down in Price at
My Yard.
Kansas Screened Lump
' at 6 00
Kansas Screened Nut
at 5 50
Kansas Screened Chero-
kee Lump $0.00
Henryetta Ind. Ter.4
Screened Lump ?G.50
McAlester Screened
Lump $7.50
Prompt Delivery.
N. F. Gheauile
Phone 6
OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST ORY GOODS MERCHANTS.
Ramsay
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Our Informal Opening: of
Business Men of Cleo Would Have
That City Made a County Seat.
Speclnl to Dally Lwidar.
Cleo Okla. March 10. Fifteen
prominent cWions of this city have
signal a petition and have addreesed
It to the tax payers of Woods county.
The petUlcberg .assart that the build-
PUT TOUR SAVUTOS IN OUR
HANDS.
and they will be safe useful and with
in your reach at any time.
THE GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Is a flnanolal institution of such stand-
ing that it merits the conflAenc of all
-who have money to deposit
The engineer who pulM the Spauld-
Intr apodal on the Santu Fe through
Oklahoma was John Rain known as a
lightning runner by everybody who
travels on the Sun'a Fe bofween Kan-
sas dtp and I'ltrcoll. Using Ill's own
engine No. 8C Rain made the 15:i
miles Sn 171 minute breaking tho
previous record of 190 rrtbutes. He
ran at tho rate of rovonty-elght miles
an biir between Orlando and Mulnall
No stops were made except for coal
and wa'er.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Do You Want strength?
If you want to increase your
strength you must add o and not take
from the physical. In ether words
the food that you eat must be digest-
ed assimilated and appropriated by
the nerves blood tissues before be-4
lng expelled from the intestines. Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physi-
cal. It gives strength in and bulldB
up strength In the human systom. I
is pleasant to the taste and palatable
and the only combination of dlgeetants
hat will digest the food ami enable
the system to appropriate all of U.
health and strength giving qualities.
Sold by J. N Wallaoe.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
ForfS
unni'ni'Tiu.t p-i.
I'HUH and .. -i-ir.
OtI WC&II.WI
A Perfect For All Throat and
Curs : Lung Troubles.
Montv back if it fall. Trial Dottloi free
rang out ton I and clear In the lt
so.il stirring sung "Jesus Paid it All'
We might have been mists ken but li'x
earnevtnees Impressed us. The nex'
day we sent Wm a receipt rn full beg
King his pardon for not knowing that
he had made an aetftvmnent. Ex.
Millinery
Will be Held Thursday & Friday
17
TH
and
18
TH
On these two days we will show for the
first time this season our collection of
FRENCH and AMERICAN
PATTERN HATS
The handiwork of the best Millinery Artists at home and
abroad for Spring Season 1901. Following our usual
custom of past seasons this opening will be entirely
informal no full dress no music wo refresh meats noth-
ng but beautiful Millinery.
KRmsRV nrns
'I Kl Z
3rZL-tJjL7rGi. Olila.
Co.
Tragedy Averted.
I "Just to the nick of time our lirin
boy was saved" writes Mrs W W
kins of Pleasant City Ohio. "Pneu
inonla had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in beside j
Doctors treated him but he grew
worse every day. At length we trle1
Dr. IClng's New Discovery for Con-
i . . . ...
"Third notice " Every editor Has wmP'H. ana our tuning wan saved
received tfoera. The postmaster sends "' ww sound and well " Every
them to the editor. The postmaster ' K-Jr "Knt know it's the only sure
not tu blame For lnatnce there Is '" (or Coughs Colds and all Lung
a man by the name of 11m Short who diseases. Ouaran'eed by F B. Llllie
sent us three notices to rtrtp his paper ' Co druggist. Price 60c and Jl 00.
He oVd not want U any louse. We Trial bottles free
wondered what was the matter. Upon
i jy ra?sae)
I .U.l
TIIUKU 18 NOTiaNO UJCM-
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'HOUSEHOLD UCQUER
FOK relering rlglni lut'0nd tan I UJ worn rlchcJ
anj luUctl lurnllur- u lv rk anil lloor.
I.ACQUUVI'T iSrirtnxtr nlM ai'U wurt like rawhi4. II mil
not lad. lurn ll u i i .
LACQULKLT Uallrlxlii In rvtryw lor er thing. A child
cm upi u.
LCQL'UPf T Is old li c firUn pekum ready fur urr In
.l hi 0k. Uarli oak Vlh.... Ch v w.lnu. -... i
lien Hit 1 Ur.-rn. rd Ci ' " K I CLM .
ailUr. brilluinl a-d durable. Sjn. I . I ml hxiii iu
lnvetUg:atlon of our subscription book
Au tiMpecbor ls tinvesUgaUag the
we saw that Tlra was short $6 . 70. He ( complaint of Kaw Indlatw who object
had never paid a cent so ho' stopped ( ert to receiving the personal checks
his paper as a matter of economy ta of Agent O. A. Mltecher at the lairt
us. A few evenings ago we stepped payment and say that collectors were
llnto church amd Tim's melodious voice allowed tela many liberties.
I
UUn
luU:li. brilluinl a- d durable.
anyiliii J tin tnc mart at.
Asfe for Color Card and mstruettva tth(et
"THE OAITy o'CnpJOrt."
rOH AtE 5Y
Guthrie Wall Paper & Paint Co.
Now Masonic Bui ding. Cor. V no &Olkahoma
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Paints Oils
Varnishes Ktc
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