The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 87, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 26, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER UTHRrE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY APRIL 26 1M4.
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Transfer (Bk Storage.
Warehose and Stables Opposite Santa Fe Passenger Depot
Phone 601.
fou desire to store Household goods call up m
phone 001 and we whl transfer and store them for you Hi
Consign or redeliver on short notice at reasonable rates y
Ca.ll and see us or call up phone 601. jj
We xvill be pleased to have your patronage. R
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A GOOD SPRING TONIC
A long seige of winter always makes vji
vou feel the neod qtsflmathjng IP brace $
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We have all the beat Tonics made to $
cller )ou including our Sarsapmrllla $
wnicb we prepare ourselves we can $
guarantee its purity Price Ji a bottle A
A. E. GRAY
MENTIONS FOLK
FOR PRESIDENT
Bourke Cockran Refers to
Circuit Attorney on Floor
of the House
Washington D. C April 26 Bourke
Cochran today credited Joseph V.
Kolk with a na'ionttl prominence
which entitles him to an equnl place
w th Senatot FranclB Marlon Cock-
rell and Judge Allen 13 rooks Parker as
a Democratic president's possibility
lteferenoe to ihe circuit attorney was
Incident to another remarkable speech
by the Tammany orator.
The Cockran speech of today was
entirely an extemporaneous effort but
tbo speaker ha.1 the full house Attend-
ance and tbo galleries within his sway.
He said tha tbo Democratic choice la
not made; that the New York Jurist
for whom the state recenly instructed
may be chosen as the Btandard bearer
or that the party may go ou to Mis-
souri and take tbo young man who has
done his duty as a prosecutor of the
boodlers. Each declaration awakened
a burs' of cheering.
Folk to Punish Corruption.
In leading up to his mention of Mis.
sourl Mr. Cochran said:
"There iji one great work that has
been perfoimed by Republican exlrav.
ugance( Republican corruption Repub-
Mean recklessness. It has awnVened
the conscience of the country to the
necessity of a change and that change
will come
"It will come now whether It be by
one man or another. Whether It be by
the genleman recently offered as n
canlldate by the stnte of New York
or whether as may well be the case
by a necessity for punlslilng booJlera
and making an effective inquisition ot
wrongdoing In our depar'ment at the
capital we should go to Missouri
where n Democratic official has shown
how to prosecuto offenders even of his
own pollt cal party. (Applause on the
Democratic Hide.) Wo can show you
gentlemen a vast extont ot rosourcos
from which the count) y can be bene-
fited "
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BGGISTS
AND OTHERS.
Tho better clas? of druepisl cvervwherp arc irtltf ecientffic ntfninmonts and hieh iatecritv
dovoto their lives to the welfare of their fellw nn l.n rupihitijr the beSl of remedied and
medioinal nconts of known value in accdrdunco with nlivsicinns' nefcrintionS and
120 E. Oklahoma Ave.
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OPEN TO ALLOTTEES MAY 2.
herokee Land Office at Tahlequah to
Resume Business.
pedal to Dally Leader.
Muskogee I. T- April 2C As a re-
u'.i of a dlspa'ch from Secretary
Utcbcock authorlring tho Iramcdlato
ponlng of tho Cherokee land effico
t Tahlequah the Dawes commlsson
tiending ou notices that tho offico
'Ul bo qpen to allottees May 2 Work
111 begin tomorrow but thore Is some
eneral stra ghlenlng to do before now
1 tmen s can bos'n. This land office
as closed six months ugo on nccovuit
I claims of the Dlpar Indians
here are about 2600 f Allotments yot
i be mado there
orn" "rlght" rstorod. Dut Uncle Sam
at Washington acted Just aB he hau
here and the prophet go no consola-
tion. There are about 350 of the Snakes in
the Creok nation. They live near Eu
faula at what is known as the "Hick
ory a amplng" grounds. Here they
havo at times defied the government
'n such a manner as to require the In-
terference of tho federal troop3 and
while they thus held out against rea-
son the more reasonable Creeks havo
' selected the best of the allotmentH.
SNAKE INDIANS GIVE UP.
hey Havt Decided to Accept Their
Allotments.
Muskogee I. T. April 20 Aftar
wing held out stubbornly for nearly
re years part of the tlmo rosortlng to
aurrec I n and at other intervals ro-
aln tig mlklly In obscurity the
lake Indians In tho Creek nation
ive decided to come forward and ac-
pt the r allotments and their porMor.
the loyal Creok fund.
This sudden action is tho rosull of a
oclsmatltn Issued by Chltto Horjo
racy Snake) the llttlo band's stub-
rn ieaJer prophet and mwUoina
an Harjo recently returned frCii
ash ngton where he appealed as a
t rrsor to 'iavo his and lis follow-
Best Cough Medicine for Children.
When you buy a cough medlolno for
small chllden you want ono In which
you can place Implicit confidence. You
want ono that not only rdloves but
ourBfi. You want ono that Ib unques-
tionably harmless. You want one
that is pleasant to tako. Chamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy meets all of
these conditions. Thore Is nothing so
good for the coughs and colds Incident
to childhood. For sale by J. N. Wal-laoo.
To Have a'Dohemlan School.
Yukon Okla. April 26. Tho largo
Bohemian population llvlnir near hero
J has prompted sorao of tho raoro Influ-
ential and progressive membors to ad-
I vocate the holding of a Bohemian
school whoro the child ron of these peo-
ple can s udy that language. Rlxty-
sevon pup'lu have already onrollod and
the mactlngs will bt held evory Sun-
day in a hall near town. Prank
Bounce who recently came to this
country hte been chosen as instructor
Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Wo hove used Chamberlain's Col-
ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy in
our family for years" says Mrs. J. B.
Cooko of NedorlandB .Texas. "Wo
havo given It to nil of our children.
We have usod other medicines for the
same purjiose but havo never found
nnytning o equal Chamberlain's. It
ycu will uso It as directed It will al-
ways euro." For gale by J. N. Wallace
who
purest
ecicntifio formula. Drugciftls of tho 'jetwr ofofs niitnafaeiuro mai?v excellent remedies but
always under original or olncinai namos r.nd tiiey dl er sell falo brands or imitation medicines.
They aro tho inon to dual with when fri isl tf nnything m their lino which usually includc3
all standard remedies and correaflfrwfrhg ntijfcftttrt ci a iirft-dlaes pharnmcy and the finest and
best of toilet articlei and rrepurutlonfe a ad ninny ueful accessories aitu remedial appliances.
Tho earning of a fair living with thfrsAthrf&eHiou wlih:h arl?B from a knowledge of tiro benefits
conferred upon their patrons and assistance to the medical profession is tunlly their greatest
reward for long years of Btudy nnd many bourn of uaily toil. They all know that Syrup of
Figs is an excellent laxative remedy und that it gives universal satisfact ion and therefore thy
aro selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicej-t
remedies and thoy always tako pleasure in handing out tho genuino article bearing tho full
namo of tho Company California Fig Svntp Co. printed on tho front of every package.
They know that in cjss of colds and headache's attended by biliousness and constipation and
of weakness or torpidity of tho liver and bowels arising from irregular habits indigestion or
over-eating that thero is no other remedy so pleasant prompt and beneficial in its effects as
Syrup of Figs and thoy aro glad to sell it because it gives universal satisfaction.
Owing to the oxcellonco of Syrup of Figs tho universal satisfaction which it gives nnd tho
immenso dcmancl for it imitations have been mad" tiird and condemned out thero aro
individual dniggisl3 to bo found hero and there who do not maintain tho dignity and principles
of tho profession and wlvoao greed gets tho better of their judgment and who do not hesitate
to recommend mid try to sell the imitations in order to make n larger profit. Such preparations
Bometimes havo tho name1 Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syiup" and of some piratical concern
or fictitious fig Byrup company printed on tho package but they never havo the full name of
tho Comptny California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package. The imitations
Bhouid bo rejected because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations
they find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or deception nnd whenever a dealer passes
off on a customer a preparation undor tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" which
does not bear tho full namo of thoCalifornia Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of the package
he i3 attempting to deceive and mislead tho patron who has been bo unfortunate ns to enter hiS
establishment whether it bo largo or small for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation and
nnd deception in ono caso he will do eo with other medicinal agents and in the filling of
physicians' prescriptions and should bo avoided by every one who values health nnd happiness.
Knowing that tho great majority of druggists are reliable wo Bupply the imrnenee demnnd
for our excellent telnedy entirely through the druggists of whom it may be purchased every-
where in nriflnnl packages only at tho regular price of fif'y cents per bottle but nB exception
exist it is necessary to inform the public of the facts in order that all may decline or return
any imitation which may be sold to them. If it does not bear the full name of the Company
California Jb'ig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package do not heBitalo to return "the
article and to demand the return of your mono and in future go to one of the better class of
dr- -tjistp wno will Eel I you what you wish and the bcBt of every thing in his line at reasonable prices
eluding cattle were ?232.9C5.CC which
added to the royalties brings the to-
tal up to J480.781.48.
At present the citizens of 139 differ
ent towns are paying for lots &. the
Indian agency.
Sirnon Pura Baking Powder is tho
best ask your grocerman for It.
Union mass meeting at Armory hall
Wednesday night. Union men and
sympathizers be on hand.
The Earth 25c. I
Trat's the yearly subscription price
of tre latest and best Journal in tho
interest of fanning fruit growing and
cattle raising. It will acquaint you
wlr tha conditions clllmate life and
opportunists ot the Great Southwest.
Issued monthly; profusely illustrated.
AdJreBB for sample copy The Earth
1118 Railway Exchange Chicago.
The liquid wonder ot the vegetable
world Scotch Tone.
INDIAN AGENT'S REPORT.
Ayers
Sarsaparilla
Just ask your doctor all about
it. He will tell you "It Is the
Dcst blood medicine you can
possibly buy."
J.a.AjtrCo. fi
lMWtX. Sw. tf
During Last Quarter Nearly $500000
Was Collected From AII(Sou'ces.
Special to Dally Loader.
Muskogee I. T. April 2C Tho In
dlan agency has just forwarded to
Washington is qustr erly accounts for
tho quarter ending .March 81. and also
the total dlstmbursQd money on hand.
Indian Agent Shoenfelt'a report shows
a toal of $t80781.4S received from
all source during tho quarter. Ot
this all was imbureed with the oxoep-
tlon ot 450191. 82.
By reason cf un Increased amount
of businoss Mr. Shoenfelt's boud woe
Increased from 1103000 after his re-
appoint men to 1250000. His bond
has been made and approved. As an
ox&ujp'.e ot the great amount of work
required of tho office the papers sent
to Washington wore 'we nhed In ai he
express office at oxaotly 110 pounds.
This cattsted of voucher? receipts
dlsburtements and the various other
forms used la 'ho agency's work din-
ing the last quarter.
The greatest reee'pts of the uXl:e
are royalt eg on coal oil asphalt ecij
hay. and taxes on ea tie. The royal
ties during the lai quailer eollee'-
ed for the four nations amounted to
$8.10.723 46 royal ! fxr individual In
Jlaas. $17102 14; to al collection ot
rovaltlos for the quarter 1247825 5D
The rt:o jm. tt m othe-r sources n
The Best Family Salve.
DeWltt's Witch Hazel elves In
stant relief from Burns cures Cuts.
Bruises Sores Eczema. Tetter and!
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all abrasions of tho skin In buying
Witch Hazel Salve It Is only necessary
to see tha you get the genuine Do-Witt-'u
and a euro Is oertaln. There
are many cheap counterffiltjj on the
market. Jal'nwmqhar worthless.
and quite aMow jarefuansJlrBus. while
1 -'V-UU-t.w.
DeWltt's WyolQiaM SsTlvMs perfect
ly harmloBs an"dcures. Sold by J N
Wallace.
I THE NEW WELCOME I
! GROCERY. 1
Spedden & Paige company vill be
at ihe Brooks four ntnhts beinn-tic
Thursday nlcht. l.nillen frAn nnr.nlnel
night Prices 15 25 35 cents. T.ckets
will go on sale Wednesday morning.
President and Secretary Resign.
Special to Dally Leader.
Kingfisher Okla. April 2C At a
meeting of the county fair association
here J. C. Robb vice president of the
klefunct Capitol Na'Ional bank of Quth-
.ie tendered his resignation as pres-
ident of the association. George Lalng
Republican committeeman from this
coun'y resigned tho secretaryship of
the association at the same time.
A Dandy for Burns.
Dr. Bqrgln Pana 111. writes: "1
havo UBed Ballard'B Snow Liniment;
always recommended It to my friends
as I am. confident there is no better
made. 'It Is a dandy for bump ' Those
who live on farms aro especially liable
to mnny accidental cuts burns bruis-
es which heal rapidly when Ballard's
Snow Liniment Is applied. It should
always be kept In the house for cases
of emergency." 25c f0c $1.00 bottle.
Sold by P. B. LiJlie & Co.
For Ordering
Your table foods
and getting' them in best
qualities is right here!
We don't cry lowest
prices because lowest
prices mean cheap gro-
ceries. Ours are the best mon-
ey can buy and the
slight difference in cost
over cheap groceries is
the best investment you
can make for the stom-
ach's sake.
J. W. Murray Proprietor.
Phone 40-
Cor. Harrison &.nd
Division Street
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Goods Pa.ched. Stored and Shipied to Order.
d. B FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
AND STORAGE
Phone 20 OfficB and Yards 407-409 W. Kelson f
r
'Indians are Doing he Ghost Dance.
Special to Dally Leader.
Stroud Okla. April 2C A large J
meeting of Indians la reported from
Bellomont near tho south line cf Lin
coin oeunty. This la for tho Joint
ghopt and Messiah dance which Is be-
ing hold there this weok. Caddo and
Kansas Pottawatomie Indians aro vls-
I ing the Klckapoos and Sac and Fox
Indians. A number of deputy United
States marshals bavo been detailed to
see that no liquor Is dispensed.
OASVOILXAt
City Property For Trade
I have-all ktnds ot city property to
trade for farms.
R A. Gaffney
Business College
Guthrie Okla.
Chat. Pond President
Battle M. Pond Secy. W IMathls Treas.
Guthrie Laundry Co.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN l
It you will pay a vlst tothe
OKLAHOMA
Carriage aad Wag n Works
822 S. Division St
We will show you how wc
tighten loose wagon and buctrv
tires without cutting welding and beating them thus preserv-
ing the wood work from injury a wonderful invention which
cost a large um of money in order to be up-to-date. Our shop
has the Only Henderson. T're Setter in this section of the
United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber tires on any wheel
that rolls buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Re
pairing palntiny and trimming our specialty. You are invited
to visit our factory the best equipped la tne Southwest. k
First c)ass Horsesholng SCHICKR.AM Otk WICKMaM
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