The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 17, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTHrtrE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 17 1904
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LbAURETTE8.
Voeal Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
A city haM 1s being bull at Tyrone
Beaver county.
A commercial club has been rgan-
licO at Grand.
Every Throb
Of' My Heart Was
Plainly Felt and
Sometimes Very
Painful.
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C E. Billingsley Pres. G. A. Nelson Cashie-r
R. P.. Briggs Ass't Cashier.
We o-llow Interest at the rote of 4 pei cent
per annum
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Capital and Surplus - - $130000
r Over a. Million on Deposit '
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the Painting Season approaches we wish to
call your attention to our complete line of
Paint Varnish Wall Paper and Brushes.
UR stock is complet with things to make the
home look beautiful. We invite your atten-
tion and solicit your patronage.
Professor F. M N'ugent principal of
the Morrison wluxlK In but 10 years j
oto.
Two new churches at Chlckasha win
have corner stone bearing the dftte
1904.
A crop of cool has been discovered
ta tho fanu of John Morris near
Stroud.
Shawnee printers havo challenged
tho railroad brako&nen to play ball
March 27.
Waltfla continuos to bo safhJled
wl'h the original system of wattr
works a water barrel on a sled.
Hobart wanfti to know where Its
$G a day inspectors wore when the
sower contractors wore laying cracked
pipe.
The ChHocco Indian ball team will
play three games of base ball with
tho Cuehlng team during tne month of
April'.
An Otoe Indian from Nebraska w'hV
onmo to vllt Indian friends at R 1
nock brought a carload of horses with
htm as presents. This Is too fas a
pace for the whfto man.
A Grant county "literary" Is 'o de-
bate "Recoil vd that politics is grow-
ing wtAe." la same par:s cf OkU
homa politic in walking around Junt
to iave fun.eral axponses.
' This 1 tho meanest thing he South
McAles'er Capital has said in a year-
"As yet ndne of tho pralre acM lions
to Muskogee havo boon named in hon
or of Napoleon's descendant "
Saguno Good or. Creek Indian tool
a drink of whisky at Sapulpa aad died
in a few hours. lts dangerous 1 1
switch drinks In Indian territory;
If your pulse la too Btrotitr and your
fioitt throbs no that you ran feel tho
force of the heart-beat agalnit your
client your heart Is weak and needs at-
tcntlon. This to usually caused by long contin-
ued palpitation over-work excessive
oxerclae heart strain nnd the condition
Indicates uerlous heart trouble. You
should net at once.
Tho very best thing to do is to take
Tt. Miles' New Heart Cure a remedy
that will strengthen the nerves and
muscles of tho heart -and restore them
to their normal condition.
If you neglect to do this disastrous
consequences will surely follow. Tou
will have smothering spells pain In the
heart falntness the valves of the heart
will become leaky and the heart left in
t death struggle.
"My heart bothered me sr that. I
could icl every pulsation. Could only
sleep on my left side. Doctors lold tne
that I had one-fifth enlargement of the
heart. I had all the usual symptoms of
he rt trouble. I took about IS or 20
bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure nnd am
completely cured. I have had no symp-
tom of heart dIeaso for two years and
am attending to my business affairs
which I could not do before."
K. C. OATL1N Manufacturer Ulue
Mound Kan.
If first bottle does not benefit your
money back.
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LCOME GROCERY
n-o-n-n Write
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to us for Kree Trial
Dr. Miles' Ann-
Din dim. ihn New Knientlnc Itemeay
for Tain. Also Symptom Blank. Our
Specialist fin diagnose your ease tell
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OIUCUAHT 1ND.
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NJ lemon extract Is tho main drink.
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GRAYS DRUG STORE
120 E. OKLAHOMA AVE.
Cattlemen In wostern Beaver caunty
will meet at Kenton next Saturday to
arrange fur offering bounties for gray
ft wolf scalps. Tho terrl'ory to be cov-
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ur.'vv.- west north tho sanio distance and a
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BOLT IN COMANCHE COUNTY.
Part of the Republican County Con-
fc yentlcn Walked Out.
Special to Dally Loader.
Lavuton Okla. March 17. Coman-
oho county RepubHcans held Uielr
conentlwi. Thero was a sharp fight
over who should be territorial com.
mltteeman. A boJt resulted nboiu
onc-flfth of the convention electing a
contesting delegation. Tho majority
convenfon endorsed President Rooso-
velt and Governor Forguson anil In-
structed the delegates to vo'o as a tin t
Xpr Ulrd S McGuire as delegate to
congress; Cash Cado for national com-
mitteeman; T. II. Dunn for dolegate
5741 freedmen In tho Creek nation;
538 Intermarried whltos In tho Choc-
taw and 23G In itho Chickasaw nation;
3701 Ohoctaw freedmen and 4287
freodmen In tho Chickasaw nation all
enrolled.
"Do It Today."
The time worn Injunction "Never
put off 'till tomorrow what you can do
today" Is now generally! presented
In this form: "Do It today!" That
Is tho terse advice wo want to give
you about that hacking cough or de-
moralizing cold with which you have
boon struggling lor several days per-
haps weeks. Take pome reliable rem-
edy for it TODAY and lot that rem.
Orli Its Tf Tlficnltori'd Hnvmnn C!tr.
to the na'Ional convention J. L. Ha- " " Y' wo "w"""" " F
on was ubalmously elected -terrltor- ""ch ha8 buAonf in "se foryor 'rty.
lal committeeman. I "ve " A fow doses - l w un'
doubtedly rellove vour couch or nold.
'and Its continued use for a few days
will euro you completely. No matter
how deep soated your cough ovon if
Colds Cause Pneumonia.
One of tho most remarkable casett
to the. Carrigo brakes.
Do You Want Strength?
If you want to lnoreaso your
strongth you must add to and not take
from tho physical. In other words
the food that you eat must be digest
edv assimilated and appropriated by
the nerves blood tissues before be-
ing expelled from tho intestines. Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physi-
cal. It gives strength to and builds
tip strength In the human system. It
Is pleasant to the taste and palatable
and the only combination of dlgestants
that will digest the food and enable
the system to appropriate all of Its
health and strength giving qualities.
Sold by J. N. "Wallace.
The Benedlc'lno fathers are plan-
ning to build a new church at the ab-
bey 01 Sacred Heart and a college at
Shawnee. Abbtit Felix do Grass
will leave In a few weeks for Rome
and will carry with him 4ho plans and
of a cold deep seated on the lungs ' uv uou-' eu"1 "" ""-- a "" "'pwiflcattona for those two buildings
caustng pneumonia is that of Mrs. ?read P"" -ckU jrour.
nrrtn.de R Fonnr. Marlon. Intl.. Un8 G&man Syr"P wl Wroy ef-!.V!5. -f .... M . L
Gertrude E. Fonner Marion Ind
Mho was entirely cured by the use of
One Mlnuto Cough Curo. She says:
"Tho coughing and s raining so weak-
ened me that I ran down In weight
from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a num-
ber of remedies to no avail until I
used One Minute Cough Cttie. Pour
bottles of this wonderful remedy cut
feet a cure at it has done before in
thousands of apparen ly hopeleseJ
cases oi tung irouuio. iew trial bot-
tles. 25c; regular sixe 75c. At all
dnigelBls.
vinclal of tho Uenedictinu order ai i
if approved tho church and oolleg-
will bo built.
The baaket baU team of the Ijogan
county high school havo matched a
eir me entiroly of the cough strong- 8ame w- h ie basket baW team of
thened my lungs and restored mo to Canhlwi to be played at that place
my normal weight health and Th ocal players have kept up a
a'rength " Sold by J. N. Wallace .steady prcmlce which ;hey expect to
. I win the game for hem "dead easy."
Tonmy "Pop boats are rowed I " "
aren't they?" Tommy's Pop "Yes.
my son " Tommy- "Then what's the
differonce' between a boat race and a
road race "
The Moltose Phoenix Is in favor
of the plan to remove tho restrlclons
citatalned in tho Indian appropriation
111 which has passed the tiwtso af
foctlng the Intermtrried. the ad' pi-
OASTORIA.
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The wife and children of J. W.
Smith tho ftremaa of the pob depar-
meut of th's office arrived yeiterday
from Guthrie ta make this place cheer
future home ell has purchased reel
d and ho fretdmen of tho five tribes iilerr-s property here anl will make a
This plan. If adopted wttl affer 858 gfo.l rl tzen as he is a temperato
free 'met n he SemlnoSe naion and thrlf-v m t Pc. ry RjpuUllcan.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for
Children
Successfully usod by Mother Gray
nurso In the Children's Home in New
York Cure Feverlshnesa Dad Stom-
ach Teething Disorders move and
regutato the Bowels and Destroy
Worms. Over 30000 lestlmoajale.
They never fail. At all druggls's S5c.
Sample FnBB. Address Allon S. Olm-
sted I-o Roy. N. Y.
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Cherry Pectoral
for hard colds chronic coughs
consumption old cases severe
cases. Ask your doctor if he
has better advice. tcJ.rLc:
The Enid Eagle- Is wrKtag Mh owi
Aslat'c war news. Under da'o o"
March 12 this special was reoelvud
from St. "Petersburg a' Hotta Mole:
"The rar fearing tho nowpapers
woro n prlnUng all the news tele-
phoned to the edhor of the Dally
Zxxroff last rfght and said": 1 bsg
of you glvo mo the news. Let jn
hear the worst' 'Sire' repl ed rh
edl'or. 'there Is no other kind.'
Our pianos are right
Our prices are right
Our easy payment
plan is right
And you will find us
all right.
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Therefore let us
figure with you
and sell you
a piano on
Easy
Payments.
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TheOFastest Growing
Store in the City . . .
GOODS DELIVERED C.O.D.
We have no soliciting wagon but your phone
orders will be given as much attention as
- when ordered personally. Thanking vou in
advance we remain
J. W. Murray Proprietor.
PhnnA J f Cor. Harrison and
rnne U. Division Street
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IMPORTED & BONDED
LIQUORS
Same Old Moses.
Phone 2. .
Cor. Dlvlslo'rr& Harrison
Guthrie Okla.
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Ecorvomical Trip to
Coclif ornia
You will be surprised to learn for
how little money and how comforta-
ble the California tour may be made.
Join one of the SANTA PE personally es-
corted excursions in Pullman tourist sleepers.
Chicago and Kansas City to Southern Caligornia and
San Francisco.
The way is through Southwest Land of
.Enchantment over the old Santa Fe trail.
May we ssuct you oar Tourist Sleeper Pamphlet?
Please send me
"California In a Tourist Sleeper.'1
Name
Street No .. . .
City ana State
T. E Purdy P. A
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Guthrie Okla.
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hRBBII mFmv when you travel
a ii WS KATY SERVICE (
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Ari. " MJp M I IkjKPrili 3 Sussests Comforiable and Comenlent Tr M
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I hk AP9d Ueilt HcCenle In Prlei J0
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like a tiny electric lamp set upon H
and stoves or any metal la the house
when touched w2Ui tho hand gave ou.
sparks and a shock llke-from an elec-
tric battery ."
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
if U falls to cure. E. V. Grove's sig-
nalling U on each box. 20c.
The World's Fair
in making your arrangements for
the world's fair at St. Louis this sum-
mer if you consider convenience and
Shocking hem from tho Klnsrflshvr J avlmt of time you will tako the Wa-
bash Railroad as it runs by and s cps
at Its station at tho entrance of tho
fair grounds; thus saving several
nwle$ run and return and tho luevlt
able Jam at the big Union station. Cj
all means consider 'bo advantages ot
the Wabash.
Times : "A very strange phenotnen-'jo
was observed here lwc Wednes lay
night durluff the furious dust w orm
whirh rased all night At b- t'tu
every'hlng seemed u be chargp! wih
e4eri'olty. The tii-i tf he tran?hs
of the trees each htd a spark ot light
1 The Missouri Pacific Railway
The favorite line betweeu Kansas City and St. Louis.
Five trains daily each way; first class trains in every
respect and the fastest trains. See that your tickets
read via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY.
The Sure way to Reach your Destination
quickly and with the Greatest Degree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the World's Fair Grounds.
C. E. Stylus A. Q. P A. E. E. Blackley T. P. A.
J2auas City Mo. Wichita Kansas.
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