The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 108, Ed. 1, Friday, May 20, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER SUTrirNt OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY MAY 20 1904.
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Plnkhnm's Vctrctablo Compound ia tho most thorough femalo regulator
known to medical science. It relieves tno conuiuon wuicn
firoduccs so much discomfort and robs menstruation of
ta terrors.
Women who are troubled with painful oi irregular men-
struation backache bloating (or flatulence) loucorrhOut
falling inflammation or ulceration of tho uterus ovarian
troubles that " bcaring-down " feeling dizziness faintness
indigestion nervous prostration or tho blues should tako
immediate action to ward off tho serious consequences
and Iw restored to perfect health and strength by taking
Iiydia E. Plnkhnm's Vegctnhlo Compound and then
writo to Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn Mass. for further freo ad
vice. Thousands have been cured oy so uouig anu. oy i ic
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MISS AGNES MILLER
Deab Mp- PiSKtUM I suffered for six
years with ujemenorrhea (painful periods)
no much no thnt 1 dreaded evr ry month aa I
knew it meant three or four days of Intense
pain. The doctor said thin was due to an in
flamed condition of the uterine appendages
caused by repeated and neglected colds.
"If younir Rlrls only realized how danger
ous it is to tako cold at this critical time
much suffering wotld be spared them. Thank
Godfor Lydia E. PlnkhnnVs Vcgctablo Compound that
was tho only medicine that helped me any. Within three
vrecks alter l started to tnite it x noiiccu a maruea improve-
ment in my general health and at the time of my next
v monthly period tho paia had diminished considerably. I
kept up tho treatment anu was curca a momn laier.
Jfy .F.ASPrf am liko another person since. I am in perfect health.
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my mother had used Lydia E. Plnkhnm's "Vegetable Compound on many
occasions for Irregularities and uterine troubles and 1 felt sure that it could not
harm me at any rate to elve it a trial.
" I was certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better the terrible pains in
tho back and side were bcninuinc to cease and at the timo of menstruation I did not hayo
nearly as serious a time as heretofore mo I continued its use for two months and at the
end of that time I was like a new woman. I reallv have never felt belter in my life have not
had a sick headache since and weijrh 20 pounds more than I ever did so I unhesitatingly recom-
menuyourmeuicine." aina. WATUAULKiigertonvi8. FreswcntuousenoiaivjonomicsuiuB.
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py" SUD3 AGHE8 miixeb re I'oioinac avenue
tucago 111.
FORFEIT'' we cannot forthwith prodne the orig-
inal letters and sicnstureeofaboTe testimonials. whlen
will proro their absolute genuineness.
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WYATT BOYS ARRESTED.
One Wanted for Burglary the Other
For Desertion.
Under Bhorlff John MahonGy re-
turned to thr t:!ty thiB raoining from
Iliplev bringing with him tho two
Wyfitt boys who aro wantod horo on
tlifforcnt rhnrges. .
"JJm" "Wyatt Is wontc-d to answer
a charge of burglary ami "Bob" Is nc-1
cused of dosortlon from tho United
BtateB army "liou- was piaceti litj
tho city Jail and "Jim" wbh confine j
In tho county jail. j
Under Sheriff Mahoney stylos that
ho had considerable troublo In secur-
ing the Wyatt boya and that had It
not been for tho assistance of tho
Anti-Horse Thief Association near
Illpley ho would hao in all probabil-
ity been hunting for thorn yot. lie
said that ho located them in 'what is
knovn as tho "horso skpe" pf tho
Cimarron liver near Ripley and at
the time thoy woro traveling down
tho river in a boat. Eoarly yesterday
morning "Jim" Wyatt loft tho boat
but "Boh" etayod lr it. The farmorH
near Ripley loft their plowing and
joined the chaso. Both were caught
yeaterdav afternoon. "Jim" gave up
easily hut "Rob" who was in tho
beat would not come to shore until
a WJochestor was levelled at him.
The chaise lasted three days begin-
ning with the attempt of the marshal
at FerVinB to arrest them. They
gave htm the laugh and started.
'flit mother of tho Wyott boys is
at present sorving n two years' sen-
ftneo In the territorial penitentiary
on the chan?o of harboring a criminal
(Montgomery the bigamist and mur-
derer) Mid tho two voung man ar
rested yestgrday havo a hadiroputa
tlon
proved the petition to park Nor h
First street and the cit yattorney was
inntruoteil to draw up an ordUjnce
to that effect.
It was suggested at the meeting that
a portion of the ?5000 to be forfeited
to tho eity by reason of the failure of
the street rar rontract be used to buy
water meters for the city.
Tho matter of lunoh counters and i
lunch wnpons which are running on'
tlu streets .without a license was dis-'
cussed and tho street and alley com
mittee was Instructed to look Into the
question.
The deedH of J. W. Copeland nd
Joe Norrla for swar right of way
were approved.
The application contract and bond
of M. Mabry for a license to gather
KHrbafi was approved. The Jicena-iB
qf DJacKorVy and Low were also ap-
proved. No definite action has Vem uRm
-:-s$a"e
J W McNeal Pre
A L Cocltrum vite President.
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Wat. . stilts CiBbier A
Jlie Bank of Commerce 1
CAPJTAL S25.000
Dlrectcr A L Corkrnm.CH.Thompsoa.il. 9 Mcun. -e J. W McNeal aiid &
Wm S Miles
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
On the building of a switch by be
Frisco railroad to the city watr
works although the right of wny has
been purchased. The council will
hold a apeclal fceaslon Saturday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock.
GOING AFTER BROWER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale A. G. C Bierer
DALE & BIERER.
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma Avonue
STRANG &. BLACK
Lawyers.
Practice in alt Courts of the
i Territory.
Joseph- Wlsby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adler block obuth sldo Ok-
j lahoroa avenue.
I LOW RATES ON FRISCO.
Eastern Director of Capitol National
to Be Sued In Federal Court.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition-
"World's Fair" April 30 to
Nov. 30 1904.
Ex-Congresgman Dennis Flynn was
here last ntght gathering evidence to For the ft1;)0Ve occa8ion the "Frisco
bo used In a suit against . G. Brower cVBtem.. wJU mftke the flowing low
a inuUi-mUHonalro of UUcn N. Y. Dr. ra(G8
Bixovr was. tho principal stockholder i
in th defunct Capitol National bankj Season Excurs0n Tickets
and niembor of the beard of directors. p.ate $25 60.
Mr. Flynn. ae attorney for the receiv- J Date'8 of saJe DaHy tr0m April
er claims Ur. Ilroww was negligent 15th io Nov icth.
GROVE'S TASJELfSS CJHILITTONIC.
Has Btotd the test" Twenty-nvo'years.
The firs end or-gtnRl taateleas chill
tonic. SO cents.
as; dicector in the bank and is respon-
sible for the loss to depositors of
three hundred thousand dollars duo to
bad paper Butt for that amount will
he brought In the federal cdtlrt.
Mrs. Muggins "You nay your hus-
band ha a iolent temper." Mrs.
Buggins "I shmld say h has Why
at times I actually believe That even
tho cook is atrsld of him."
When doctors fail try Burdock
Blood liittera. Cures dyspepsia con-
stipation; Invigorates the whole system.
The Wwld's Fair
la making your arrangements for
the world's fair at St. Loulu this sum-.
raer It you consider convenience and '
saving of 'Ime you will take the Wa-1
baith Ra lroad as It runs by and sops
st 'tt station at the ''l trance of the
fair grounds; thus saving several
roilf run and return sad the Inevit
at'Je m at the big Union station. 1JJ
all trna!.H consider the advantages ol
the Wabash
Flnel limit Dec. 15th 1904.
Sixty Day Excursion Tickets.
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Date$ flf Ari J$&f frffm April
Flnai lintitiC0 days? frOtrLdtiVe of
sale but not later than Dec. 10th 1104
Ten Day Excursion Tickets.
Rate 13 00.
Dates of sale DaUy fiom April
WraQrasV.
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' PLAYING THE PIANO
affords pleasure both to player and
listener. That is if the piano Is a
good ono. If it a poor instrument
It had better be Kept locked.
OUR PIANOS
are the kind you like to play and lifce
to hear. Thtsy are mado on honor.
Every possible care is given to thyj
conrtructlon. The inside Is just as
perfect as the otltsides are handsome.
And for really good pianos the prices
are very modorate. Give yourself the
pleasure of dropping In and trying
tbeni.
E H. KHAUSS
104 Harrison Avenue
Phone 362.
BEING PREPARED
FOR HOT WEATHER
WKei it Comes.
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If you "are short of a refrigerator
rememrjer that -we have the best.
water cooler etc. S
The North Star
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FILTHY COTTONWOOD CREEK.
Will Supply Deficiency of the Costly
Deep Well. j
It leveloped at the meeting of the
city counoU last night that tho city
will be compelled to use the water
from the Cottonwood for awhile
(which probably means ail summer)
as tho water supply in the deep well
Is at present ery low. The water
commissioner stated that he bad ahut
on the largest consumers until some-1
thing could be done. At the meeting
last night nothing waB dene to remedy
the conditions which exist and oitl
sens of Outhric will either drink
microbes of distill the water.
Dr Rarker filled the ohair of the
mayor during the absence of Mayor
Baroeb
The Btrwt and alley committee ap
Pt I-oiil and return $11.20
ia Vnnr-o Systtiu. Na Ist
K(Kit for 6 days returning. In-
I'lte nt am.ut tar full particulars.
27m 'o Xov. 30th.
Final limit ten days from date of
ale but not later than Dec. &Ui 190-1
This limit permits tickets to be hon-
ored out of St Louis on tenth day
from Jte of sale
Any turfher Information relative to
aboe time of trains etc cheerfully
glveu.
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"TRKEH.'S
KAI BALSAM
Cuumi ud tuulllts Uit U!r.
i-rtirius a luturunl frvwv
Hrvir Till to ll.toro On
Ms.r its yovttinii tx
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Ladies say: You want the best
use Simon Pure Baking Powder
hfter matte. Call for it.
So
no
C. W. Meers
Can learn something to his interest
by calling at the Leader office.
Megaphones
' Root at the ball games. Bull for
j fJtuhrle Megs for sale at'Leader of.
! ace Iftc. 24o. and 50a.
Harr)'Js back ' .me dfesorves your
iatronage Calls promptly answered.
Ohlshoma Ave Stables QriBBom &
8m th. Phone 72.
For the Lawyer.
For Sale Seven t7) volumes of de-
eisious of the department of the inter-
ior relating ta public Jands.
One volume Taylor's Pleadings and
Praotlue (JKnnsfttJ. Addresp The
t.Wex Guthrie OWa
Guthrie Towel Supply.
Towels and aprons of all kinds fur-
nished at fery reasonable rates See
me before jou buy. Walter Hammock
Phone 627.
Fresh Papers.
p bundles of 100 tied 2e. "hundred.
Leader oftice 4
Tandem for ?20.
Tandem for sale at Loader office.
Price. 20.
Base Ball Goods
of all Kinds
Boys Outfits
lits for Lflft-ha.iYded Boys
ixnd Men
CHEAPEST HOUSE
' IN GUTHRIE.
Spencer lidw. Co
a refrigerator which will keep the Ice longer and the ;I
contentB colder than any cooler on the market. K
Perhaps yon will need also some window screens ;
lawn hose lawn mowers and sprinklers come to us we'll
supply you with ttiese hot weather comforts at prices T"
which will prompt you to buy hereand now. ;
If you want hardware stoves tinware or anything
elso In our line do not fail to tee us for bargains. ;
irschi & Knehel X
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Goods PeLched. Stored and Shipped to Order.
J. B FAIRFIELD
TRAKSFFiR COAL
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