The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 110, Ed. 1, Monday, May 23, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THK LEADCK UTHRJt OKLAHOMA
MONDAY MAY 23 1W4.
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TWO
i ii-
Z?? Traveejfe
Ceif&nty of a Good
Smoke is
j g H r
"Wherever you go on any road
in every town you're sure of a
great smoke for 5 cents if you ask for the
Crcmo. The only cigar for sale everywhere
and everywhere the same.
LARGEST SELLER IN THE WORLD.
The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection.
LEADERETTES.
$75000.00
TO BE GIVEN AWAY.
Why not get a part of it? You have just as
much chance as any one else.
A KEMAltKAHCR OJTKK TO HEADERS OF THE LEADER.
i hare made a Mieclal arrsnecrtont with tlirt World's Fair Content Co. for a short time onlr.
give FItKK OF AM. CIlAltOl? one certificate and coupon entitling yon to chances in
ses amounting to $7'irt) to every reader of this odTertlseraent who sends as fl 00 for
or her i iibscripf ion to Tte Vnttt for three months. It does not matter whether yon have ever
n a subscriber or not. the offer it open to every one.
TIIR 1'I.ANi Yon are interested In the Great World's Fair. Yon hare seen something
We have made a Mieelal arrancontoni with tlirt World's Fair Contest Co. for a short time only
to elve FItKK OP AM. CIlAltOl? one certificate and coupon entitling yoa to chances in
prises amounting to $7'irt) to every reader of this ndTertlseraent who sends ns fl 00 for
M or iter siitiscnpf ion to IC wutr ior inree moniiis. i
been a subscriber or not. the offer it open to every one.
aWintlt liinveiVYinTirvniihA.ai-railfurluoiitlis tiast. llavevouthonirht liovr manv JieODle will at.
tend this Urest Fair! l)y the time you will hae read this tho gates will be thrown open and
multitudes of visitors fromerory part of the rartl will beiisylng admission into the gronuda of the
Ureatest Fair the world hat er seen. At the Chicago World a Fair. 21.tM.141 people paid ad-
rmsslonlnto the grounds At the Uo.ff.ilnl'an-AmeTl-Mi Exposition 6.300.8M people paid admission
Into the grounds. At the Omaha Imposition lTitXi people paid admission into the grounds.
Canyon estimate how many People will pay remission rhto the gronndt of the Great St.
Louis World's Tiilr Una carl ttyoucan. a tmtene Is your' Think It over. 18U cash prizes
will be paid to the Iffit pien women or children who onu estimate m-nrest to the total number
of people n ho vi i i y ! n!. Uu Into the Kalr Orouuds from April 30 ICOi the opening date to
lleceniber . IWl the eliiur lnie of tna Great World's l'lr. Thew prlres amount to I7S.W0.00
jiecemoer j. iiji ti
the lirctut ji.i.ii l
!y cntoat nod mo divided as follows;
To the lies r' eo"irt c'lrn'o I
To in second iiniutet . ieviiile :....
To the third nrn tmiin". f.-im i ....
To the tourch nearest cort. t oiiiixW
To the nflh nearest cnncHt oolmate
lo tne null) hwiioM correct -ilirra.U.
Local Happenings of City and
tory Briefly Told.
Terrl-
Chelsea is to have a bollor factory.
was two. The Events sayB that John-
son has already grown while nroun-l
th month when Ihe doctor flailed In
and pulled him back on lit wharf
A mats n.eetlnn r cltl"ns ban a
ed ihe citv round) of Knl' to hi--
?1(HWi In prOnpertlnj? for nrteslnn
tr. To vliw their whole ccrnldrm
In the council the citizens are olm
to l-v it entirely to that body t i
jrfrt tne $1000. ;
Up.' Mr. Root and He. Leonard
fit Chic" acha. exchanged pulpits last
1 Sunday. Tiev Leonard left Monday r
!for Utiffalo to attend the general as-
' semhly of the Preabytbrfnn ohnrelt.
'lli was accompanied by Dr O. B.
Thompson who goes ns a delosate
from the Washita Presbytery. i
Dr. K. li. iMcSwain president of tho'
Bpworth university at Oklahoma
City. The university will open for
the first tltno In September of this
year. It Is the property of tho North-
ern and Southern Methodist churches
combined and is sala to be tho finest
private school building in Oklahoma. I
At the homo of Cliff Dull tho print-
er some 0n ontored the house Mon-
day night and took his chain and
charm valued at 10. Tuesday night
tho robbora returned and took a $30
uottl watch and $2 In cash. Mr. Dull-
didn't discover the loss of his watch
until Wednesday and immediately no-'
ttf!d"the police of" tho affair. J
A llobarl lawyer bought a tloket to
Qntolw. He got Into1 n political arr?u-
fV ssssssssssft nV H sftaalt UWfl KflV VsRi vH Bfik fiH HBsW sssssssPf
Hf A rSi lil t'i 11
at.
Tile ICind You Have Ahvrtys Bought nnrt which hni boca
In UNO lov over 30 yonrs 1ms borno tho Blfrnntiire oC
nnd hnB been imulo ttmlcr his pcr-
jwy' jfcs sonn siipcrvlf !oh slnoo its infancy.
f-CrCCJiii Wtilin inn tniliPKUn run In tlilu-
All Counterfeits Imltatioiis nnd" Jnst-nH-poortaro Imb
Experiments that trliio with and ciithutirvi.4 llio lu-nlth o?
InGints nnd Children Exfiricnco ngninst Rvpcrlmcut.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothhrg Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither' Opium Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "VVorm&
nnd allays Fcvcrlhlincss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels giilng healthy and natural Bleep.
Tho Children's Panacea- -Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
JBears tho Signature of
LaxCcU
innt on the train and In tho exolto-
Ixington vlll celebrate the Fourth nient j.ot Qtt -at tho nrst station and
ni J"l.v. iRtartvd up tftwn only to find himself
at Komalty. Ho walked six miles to
Field day sports were hold at Fort Gotebo ani waB so angry that he ro-
Itcno thia wftek. lfuod to buy hlmsolf anything to eat!
'till hw jot homo.
Knld expects to be bunting artificial
The Kind You Have Alwaj: Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMS CCNTSurf COMPANY T MU-" T. HW VOKK CITY.
HHHnHHnk.
gas by tho last of next week. .
The farmers near Mulhall are com-
plaining of tho rabbits destroying
their gardens.
' Sulphur is to have another bank
to bo known a? tho First Stato bank
w lth a capital of T250QO.
I It !s stated that tho Katy road will
build an oxtention from Tupelo byj
wny of Sulphur to Ardmore.
ro'nmlo Thompson 8 yonrs old of
Cheyenne performed a wild freak tho
other tiny. Ke found a big Jack rab-
bit and while it was hid from his dog
preparatory to giving a race the lit-
tle follow ran toward It threw him-
self full length on the ground can
turod tho big follow and now ho has
It ohnlned by tho nock for a pat.
V.VAV.VAV.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.WAV.WAW.V.V.'VV.V.
s
..3.000 00 1
.. JO.WUIM
.. 0.1
.000 00
2.H0U0
1.WU00
1000.00
"finnm
To the next SO npnrest comrt (tlraatei tin mch 2.000 00
To tlio ttext fiO m-arpst rorrwt Mtlmaua siO fiacli 2500.00
Tothouoit !00nm't eorwt ullnutoi. 5 each 2.HOO0
To the next 200 n.arent cornet ctlmatrs 110 each 200000
ell 21W.0O
1.000.00
19.HI0.00
To th next 10 nearest rorrtf t estjmBloa JiW each. .
To the riftzt &K) n.hrost njrrwt ctlmata. & rseli
To the next .P00neAniit enrrert eRtluiates. it Gash.
Supplementary prizes for the estimates sent In earliest. . .
Total
I7S.000.00
MONEY ttOW DEPOSITED
For eYtry estimate' yon are tfvrn o separnte prernvedaml nnmbered certificate with eoupon
we win senu von imii mrr ror j monies
Atlaehrtl We will send von thtfl TmtHr
rertinrntes and coupons All P f-1 'T B 1. Y K
will send von this mwr for 3 monl
Trill receite the Oct paiwr iu the cuoutrj for
that von
yonr tniicpeuJeuce for
lite. You liavo Just ns
mnrh chance ns any one
else to vftn a fortane a n4
lid
auTantacoot the opior-
umc
11 Is to jemr tntcrcslam
to Tonr family s to tnko
(tflVt
MM.
lontns for 11.00 hod ctvo yoa one of the
It E . An Investment of II DO means
Uireo months and may mean
MISSOURI TRUST COMPAH?
rrz
'C
OITTM. SlOOftOOO;iiJ
tanltrastoonnsDoskn
Ytm are not plneluif
your orders with an nn-
rellable coueern. The
iiionfcvtocoverthennrcs
is on deposit. See stale
mrnt of oneof the largest
kaskilntuoUnlUilKtitet
herewUh. luenltrinea
rontrrt this should lie
Jour first consideration.
Cnutv thnt tlio money to
pay yoa Is where yoa cun
iwt it without dklari i T
Qnrj.tlon as soon as the
wo cannoi iqucii mis
money It l held by
the ilUrouri Trust Co..
for no o'her purpoe
than to pay these prlin
as soonastherommlttee
no awanls ialares the
successful contestants.
This committee has no
interest whatever In the
contest nnd Is tniut up
of prominent business
ineu who hnve nrreed to
award iho prties. a)U
voar tMtimaieaara torn.
cduver to this eomnillteo
loii2lefore lh. Fair t loses.
The t'onwsl 'o . il
the eert'flcaios apu euapuus are
anllcin'iUHl thai the limit will h
nn Kfm.ikl tlntom Mind in vuur onler I
v. an also hi poskiutt to lurih the eertlneaU wMliout this paper at
25 GEHTS M. S FOR $1.00
km yon can buy lust as many eertlfleates M tots rate M yoa wish until the supply is exhausted.
Wl' t) NOT AMU YOU TO IC.VT1MATU NOW. We will siurolvsell voa the certifi
cates Willi Oui.llcAle' "Upoos atiMcn.nt.anti ai ww yoa tna prtvuel
Crop buUcflnh''ah"dpplIt:
vldlntf nlfntlonjQipyyea:
ma'nwlth1 pplitrcsivafalrs
SI
smu
iw
are.
;miio-
AMM-IKf "
acwiyj
A .....nil Afa.a! Im iVitr.1. tVte Cnnt.
d DII1UI1 VUU 111 1V4I.U. H.W ..- -B
nine gender largely pretlomlnated. I
Mrttn.iaco.t ttiA rrrtmn nf hnRn hflll b(V "
tween tile Nardin and TonWiwa clubn.
dion the TisTiiflpaftfSaturdayj.;
J 4aauht
M.0O0.
nit Cirtlflai.tlut Tks VtfU's f" 1t"tj
U.irpr.ll. ku this 4J StllS CHS tilt Cepf4
sit.coo.M u sist f'r im rrs ' " la lie.
MMHl ta Iks Util fXt stlaoluss St U Lnltlsns MI '
SUM CzaltlM( UOt M Us! StlS .p4ll Is stli ls
rl tj IM Cauif te to fXt Yf IS H mtth SUMtilft.
uuiuaU u Cuullt.t M uvll M lift I.
sbmovi trull CMpsny t 11. t.iJ
to
"IJWtW
ItlWWg
i jh that there It no possibility of oUuslon or uiualniess trot
fl wittidrew this offtM- wlcklii a sSort will Is. Onlv ft lfmlte
uis are to be sold iu at laras oiUsn have been raeeivad daily. Ii
e uh wt "K ior ujd tue 01 ine uwtii.
he sefsnl Wp btore t
r AT IWS.
anytonrre.
narolier of
t is
the very il day
NIJW t.il
f the contee' If yon wish
.it yoi caii iuv vutir certinci
rontost. wlixn you vxU k
How yoa the privUen of flllioif in your own estimates
u ore ready nud irt bending In the erupons to us on
lliat is. you do nut hnve to matte Your aatlmali
ales NOW ami hold them yourself up to the Ut day of the
cm the nllli atea ami couiwnt wuenewe vul
r or 11
rtten yon Hill know what the total attendance Is up to Hint date then
fdfi
estimHte awl send tne eompons to us lust so tiwy ore ryeetveti in ouromce nut later than uctouer
. the dale on which the contest close TO WUltLJI fAUt opens April 30 1891 and
howlns that Uie etostntr date ol the contest is at least six weeks
13 I U04. the dale on vrhlr
clis n lieoenilHW I UM4
100 1 am
rlor to
; in your
. showlnir last uie eioslns1 dhte oi tike contest Is at least six weeks n
the eiotlng date of the ralr Inmirlug absolute fait ness lo every participant In the contest.
3vuJ In year orders at once If yon det&y you may be unable to cet even mis certificate
without paylBB an aureasoiwbie price for iu Write to-day. Ad4resa ail letters to
THElcADERGuthrieOkIahoma
IBirOltTAJJT NOTICRnMT in mind Tlmt Von Hold Your Own Certificates and
Coupons and that yoa da not hsve u- m V your esUinniet or nil in the Certificates and Uoapons
iuib
and send the coupons to as until the very lilt day
Umaies oi
of the C
'onust In
manner yoa Ivara
the entire atundfcnce up to Uie very tost day of the Contest which will enable you to arrlre at
an averse ilsllv altemlsuee uwin wftlcn to oase voar estlmAl lor tne enure r air tjontessbta
loipauon in mis prise eouteai M noi fonuueu 10 suosentiers
i me noniesi u ixuniE aaveruseo in a urce .tamper
ior oil oi which are privileged to compile ana snare in
are-ittiarUy to uuderstniHl that partlo
r 'Mill I.i A II i; IU bat that
vt other publh-atlons. the tubscribers f
lbs dU
trfbutioa of the prttes offered
ETC)
The police of Shawneo have iIIbcov-t-toil
a thieves' Rtore house under can-
vas Much valuable property has been
recovered.
One hotel at Chandler i adding a
doen rooms to IU ptoaent capacity
fills Indicates more business for the
census takor.
1 The Ada bar has lnvltdd Judge J. T.
DieUerson lo locate at Ada. Erery
flshermnn In town has promised him
a mees of hnss.
The rains have made the ground too
wet to firm much so tho f armors
must be contented to Bit and watch
the crops grow.
The annual convention of the
Younx People's Christian Endeavor
society yjll boihpld att Kinflhar the
last of nOxt weiilt. ' ' '
The ground has been laid out for
El Reno's ?20000 school house. Wort:
of construction will be begun as oon
as school is closed.
A rural route inspector haf pawn -1
favorably on a third route out of Kcu.i-
ul im. I'tittawatomlp county. The tfr.t
was fstablUhed In February
i " ""
I The Bold papers stato that UiIim'
are reported active in the eat part
ot town and at least two houst-ii
htt f btHut entered this week.
i Citizens of Lawton ar trying to Ret
i a bead on the man who started th"
story of th "twrtfic flood" Utwton
had a good rain but notlttni? worse.
aftornoo Bi 0Jhnt. th?) asemblagc
laolced In .jimnt'ontiirt'berBwas moro
than made up by tho genulno enthus-
iasm incited by the decisive victory
attained by their favorite ball tossers.
HAS STOOD Trite TEST 25 YEARS.
Grove's ' Tasteless Chill Tonic. The
flrn and original tasteloss chill tonic.
50 cents.
Bn VrViVfM. .M &
l7i r sL vmlj ILB .
mstLn raz&
HAItt BALSAM t
ClucK-- nJ bewUiflci tht hlr.
JIe7r Faile to Bftor TTg
tifit o it xcutni
.U II WftlD dOMSa I
dtiwr tiSr'
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lle-terliLOll
BArt.'. AUfwr!iatil Ln.lli-. ""'l
lo HIM ""' UW fcifttiUft br- Ntslfl
wad isiMrtbbwB TLc novilirr. IlrAifc
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i'Miiivw i a Mf Mtllu tvirt I'M 11.. 1 Mm
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(WISELY
: tor by coming to our stock for it.
'Jg! CDIfnrntlistoti
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L . 'W'i .tt.-l . Inri.h.M.lInn.
.tti Irritations' or nlrtio.
' In 1 1 1 1
Clssratt
ai la airlrfturc. nf tnlie.nua luSUljrSUni
lrfu fUfui. A.inlMi. and not sttritk
imlYlKSCHtMICUCS. rsut or (onjqi.
. eiKCIKIUil0 BVD HaUl "r Drosauit
or seM in ii.in si.Tr
br eirre. prciiK1. iff
tlOP .ril.tllsW?t.
'l-.ulr stul t. B.;tua
j The Denver Woodward & South-
I western railroad recently cbarterod
! to build from Denver Colo. to Texar-
I luina. Ark. will pass through Lin
coln county.
tstiPPfti
VBHPl II!
I km) f.'i S-
Our
The Refrigerator you buy to- '
day uTufjtiast for years. Size; H
' "I
Ice and Food capacity the Jt
amount of Ice needed to proper- 2
ly chill the air the ease of 3"
cleaning'' all must enter into J
your decision before deciding1
if you buy wisely. s
Refrigerator line offers 5
i
tors in all sizes.
you Modern Sanitary jaefrigera'
.e
Mw(!i?e&3
J.W.McNeal Prus.
A. L pockmia. Vic ITeslCcnt.
v u. j tu- i usuier.
The Bank of Commerce
CAPITAL S25.000
B Mcu if 3. W Mescal mxj $
mmmmm9mmmmmVM9izsvf.wiym
Plrectors. A. I Cockrum. C. II.ThoaisKin.U.
Wm.S. StIJes.
PLAYING THE PIANO
affords pleasuro both to player and
llHtsner. That Is it tho piano is a
good one. If it is a poor Instrument
it had hotter bo kept locked.
OUR PIANOS
at& the hind you like to play and lllto
The wheat crop in this locality to jJar -rhey ar0 maao on honor.
seems to be in a very fair condition. Eyflry possible caro is given to their
It has Hot to bo art awful btd year construction. The insido Is JUBt as
when Oklahoma doesn't lead in wheat ! perfect as tho outsides are handsome.
corn cotton and castor boons. jAni jor rmy good pianos pie prices
are very moderate. (Jive younelf tho
ICIchapd McLJsh has Ijeen nQfl)lnatl pjoaauro of dropping in and trying
for governor of th Ohickasaw pa- tbtim.
Hop by the Progressive party and
Moe QltlplQjr of Tishomingo county
for atjornoy general Tlie oleajipji
takes place in August
E. H. KNAUSS
J. N. Johnson of Enid took nve
headache powders when the right dose
104 KsnTison. Avenue
Phone 362
We'd like to show you this
line today.
1 1 irschi & Knebel
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Goods Patched. Stored and Shipped to Order.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
AND STORAG3
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