The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 119, Ed. 1, Friday, June 3, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY JUNE 3 1904.
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CUTICURA
Soap Ointment and Pills
the World's Greatest
Skin Cures.
PRICE m SET $I
Complete Treatment for Every
Humour from Pimples
to Scrofula.
Tho agonizing Itching end burning
of the skin as In eczeraa; tho frightful
ncAllng as In psoriasis; the loss of
hair and crusting of tho scalp as la
Bcalled head; the facial disfigurement
as In pimples and ringworm ; the awful
suffering of infants aud tho anxiety of
worn-out parents as In milk crust tet-
ter and salt rheum all demand a rem-
edy of almost superhuman virtues to
successfully cope with them. That
Cutlcura Soap Olntmont aud Pills aro
such stands prorcn beyond all doubt.
No statement Is made regarding them
that is not Justified by the strongest
evidence. Tho purity and swrctness
the power to afford Immediate relief
the certainty of speedy and permanent
cure the absolute safety and great
economy have made them the stand-
ard akin cures and humour remedies of
the civilized world.
The grandest testimonial that can bo
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world-wide sale duo to tho personal
recommendations of those wo havo
used them. From a small beginning
in the simplest form against prejudice
and opposition against mnnled hosts
countless rivals and trade indifference
Cutlcura remedies have become tho
greatest curatives of their time and
In fact of all time for nowhero in the
history of medicine la to be found
another approaching them in popularity
and sale. In every clime and with every
peoplo they have met with the stme
reception. The confines of the earth
are the only limits to their growth.
They have conquered the world.
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tau Ato. Potur lrnr Cntm. Corp tote Proprietor..
Mr tuilB! Hook atwnl CaUcuo.
Suggestions to Travelers.
When you are through reading this
paper throw it out of tho window to
tho first gang of section men you see.
They will appreciate it.
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CONFIRM EXHIBIT STORV.
Vleflors io World's Fair Con'tlnue to
Plug Display.
Alitotl every visftor returning from
the- World's fair speaks in dorogntory
tafnw of th Qklnliomn oxhlMt. They
i ay the affair is choeey.
It. 8. Staples qf McLoutl who sient
latt vBBk in Su Louis wns In the City
today. Said he: I
"Thuro are those tffto assert 'iat '
Oklahoma's educational exhibit there
Is not what It should bo. Tho oducfi-i
Uonal exhibit Is loanted in the Palucu
of Education and Social Economy. The j
size of tho booth containing this ex-j
htult is 1727. According lo the state
inents of SupU "BtiSter tho stun total '
etpendfl Irt cjllQcJIng Ui9 oxhiblt
fondlrtg It lb St. Lbuls and placing It
on exhibition is only $1000. It must
be romomber'! that litis sum includes
also the cost of orecting the booth
Close by Is Mississippi's educational
booth whtcb coat that sum alone for
its erection. Mlssolift ftxponded the
mint o $0009 on the Orectlon of its
booth The educational exhibit oi
Oklnhomn tllero lit so far as it goes
is all well and good. Liiju iL- agrl
cultural exhibit though there is not
enough of It nor is the scheme elnb
orate. Plain as It is St should be made
more attractive In order that the ehi
cntlonal advantages could be showed
to a bettor advantage. It Is said tin
exhibit it nut In order. Hint It is tnoagre
in proportion to what U should be i
it. quite probable that ero long the ter
ritoi lal board Cf education will Investt-
scutc tho matter nnd attempt to locate
the blamo if there Is any.
"Tho sum of $00000 was appropri-
ated for Oklahoma's oxhiblt at tho St
Louis exposition. This sum Includes
tho cost of tho erection of tho bull
lng the collection shipping and In-
stalling of the horticultural ngricultur
nl. educational and minora! exhibit. It
has been slid that thcro romalnn at
this timo tho sum of nearly $20000 o
tho appropriation not expended. That
sum so it Is reported is necessary to
keep the Oklahoma building open with
the . expenses cvldont thereto of por-
sons employed to remain in charge of
th educational mineral agricultural
and horticultural exhibits during the
exposition. Probably a little bit of this
bum will bo expended also In keeping
a colored porter and a colored maid
No Grinding.
President Chris Nelsen
Cured by Warner's Safe Cure
Mr. Nelsen Praises This Great Medicine for Its Won-
derful Power to Conquer Kidney and Liver Diseases.
"I am thankful
thnro is a roraedy on
the market which
will permanently
euro kidney troubles.
Warner's Bafe Cure
stands without doubt
at tho head of all cur-
at! vo agencies far
this dread and fre-
quent disease.
I know by personal
experience ita price-
less value as a kidney
and If ver euro and
rogrjator. It cured
me when doctors
said I wns In the
fatal stages and I
havo seen sumo most
wonderful euros
from its use among
my friends.
It hag been one
of tho old stand-bys
among us Danes at
homo as well as here
in America for over
80 years." Chris
Nelsen President
Danish Brothers'
MR. CHIUS
TM InAYnntlr Iri.i nrt.tnn nf "Woxnr r
-
mi1fammt ill - si Vat HA ia;i 4 ft lir.nlY ftVoCV ii
about tho uulldlng such as thero la
now and bo kitchon going in tlm Ok-
lahoma building and tho commission-
ore' nnd governor's npartments In the
samo building trimmed. Tho sum of
fUO.OOO will duubtloss bo oxpondod.
That's what tt was appropriated for.
Ail that truo Oklahonians usk though
Is that tho exhibits bo creditable onoa
and that Oklahoma bo jiluced in the
right light before the nation."
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application!! as thoy can not
roach tho diseased portion of the car.
Thero Is only one way to euro deaf-
ness and that is by constitutional
remedlofi. Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed rondltlon of tho mucous lin-
ing of tho Eustachian Tubo. When
this tubo Is Inflamed you have a rumb-
ling sound nr imperfect hearing and
when it is entirely closod Doafnoss Is
tho tosult and unless the inflamma-
tion can be taken out and this tubo
restored to its normal condition hear-
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh
wilch Is nothing but an Inflamed con-
dition of tho mucous surfaces.
Wq w ill give Ono Hundred Dollars
for any cago of Doafneas (caused by
catarrh) that cun not bo ourod by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sond for cir-
culars iroo.
r t ntiTJHTrov c. nr. Trtir..i r
Sold by Druggists 75c.
Taife Hall's Family Pills for const!
pallon.
To the Wlnfleld Assembly Via Santa
Fe Route.
Tho Wlnfleld Clmulauqua nwemblv
will open .luno 14 nnd continue lor
ten days ondlng Friday night June
!4th. Tills is the great cnent in tin
calendar of Southern Kansas ami
Northern Oklahoma and thousand.-
attend each session (or the outing
alone Island park where the asst-mb
ly is held Is one of the loneliest spo s
in the west and all the pleasures ui
Ashing boating out door sports ami
camp life are here to be found
An exceptionally strong program H
arranged fur this year and all agent
of this company will gladly supply In
dulrers 1th folders and booklet is ;1
lng full details
Kxcurslon tickets from Cut hi
cost P 55 round trip They will l
good until June 25th Especial att n
Man will be bhown to parties who li.ni
camping out luggage to ship
for full particulars inquire of
T. E. Purdy Agent
The Atchison Topeka A Santa Fe Ity
Tho World's Fair.
In making your arrangements for
the world's fair at St Lou In this sum-
mer. If you consider convenience and
wring of time you will take the Wa
bash Ballroad as It runs by and sxpq
at Us station at tho entrance of the
(air grounds; thus Having several
miles run and return and the lnevit
able lain at the big Union station Cj
all means consider the advantages ol
the Wabash.
Harry's hack line deserves your
patronage. Calls promptly answered
Oklahoma Ave Stables OrisBom &
Smith. Phone 72
puvviwiut v ww w j vevic- v.-.. . . -. j . -- "muj wwiuoi liiTJl (tint UIWU im
QAtd even In advanced stages. It makes all tin? fuiu t ions of the body to work In perfect
liurmony and kerns the whole system constantly in litalthy order It U tho only remedy
that will jxwltivuly cure and leave no bad after oiTocts.
IT CLEANSES AND CURES THE KIDNEYS.
Tho world is filled with men and women who haro kldnoy dlsoaso nnd do not know
it until it has developed Into Bladder Trouble. IUiemnntUm Diabetes or lirlght's Dieoase
which will prove fatal if not attended to immediately with Warner's Bafo Cure.
Backache headache painful passing of urine frequent desiro to urinate Inflam-
mation of the bladder torpid Uvei rheumatlo pains and swellings jaundlco and skin
troubles female ills all tell you your kidneys have been diseased for months and aro not
nblo to do their work properly.
MAIETUI? CIMDICTCCT Jjet some morning urlno stand in n glasswr bottlo JM
IliHixL inioOllllrLL ILOlthours. If it becomes cloudy particles iloot in it or a
sediment forms your kidneys havo been diseasod for months. Don't delay a minute. Got
a bottle of Warner's Bafo Cure. It will euro you. At ail drug stores or direct W) cents
and $1.00 a bottle. Doctor's advlco and medical booklet free. V amor's Balo Cure Co..
Kochcstor N. Y
Refuse substitutes and imitations they are dangerous and do not cure.
Safe " Pills move tbc bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. f
Club.llMC. StTa-
coma Washington.
Thousands of doc-
tors and bright hap-
py men ana women
o.erynhoro who
havo been rescued
from lives of suffer
lng and death by
tills wonderful rem-
edy gratefully en-
dorse every word
Mr Nolsensnysotit
In order to get at
tho root of kidney
trr t ' and effect a.
permanent euro tho
other functions of
tho body must also
bo properly treated
the biood must be
tnado puro and
healthy tho Jrcula-
ti'Ui strengthened
the heart restored to
its nurmal action
tho inflammation re-
duced and thedlseaso
Semis killed and
rlvn out of tho
system.
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11 n i tt i iJimn lit n.1Tnei llnwn kj1 I.Iaa.) 11 '
MUST PAY CATTLE TAX.
Choctaw Nation Requires Payment of
20 cents a Head.
Special to Dally Loader.
South McAlester I. T. Juno 3. Non-
oltlzon stockmon In tho Choctaw na
tion muf t pay a cattle tax of 20 cents
per head or havo their hords ejected.
The new law onactod by tho last
Choctaw council and approyed by
President Itoo&eolt. became offectho
this week. Three tax collectors qual
ifled hero and left for the ranch dis-
tricts. This Is the first attempt of
tho Choctaws to collect a rattlo tax.
assisted by the fedoral government.
Litigation is erpocled. Enforcement
of the law moans a heavy loss to the
stockmen.
Can't bo porfect health without
pure blood. Ourdock Blood Blttors
maltos pure blood. Tones and Invlg-
oratos the whole system.
Megaphones.
Root at the ball games. Pull for
Outhrlo. Megs for salo at Loader of-
fice. 15c 25c. and 50c.
All first class grocora soil Simon
Pure Baking Powder It Is puro aud
the best. Call for It
Sent on Approval
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MANY BUILDINGS DAMAGED
Wind Storm Strikes Section of Indian
Territory.
Bpeclal lo Dally Leader
Ardmore I. T.. June J In tho M
clnity of Paoll a wind storm did much
damage to crops a number or
houses weie blown down and many
trees were uprooted No one was
hurt The storm came from the south-
west. At White Dead its full force
was full and great damage to grow-
ing crops resulted. Hundreds of
acres of cotton were desttoyed and
fruit was entirely ruined. Several
buildings In the town were badly dam-
aged. Several other places reported
so mo damage.
ALLOTMENTS TO BE VACATED.
Order Affects Those Not Being Culti-
vated by Indians.
Spoolal to Dally Leader.
Pawhuska Okla. Juno 3. Under a
direct order from Secretary HItolicock.
of the Interior department ijll nllot
nients In tho Osage Indian roaerra-
tlon not belnr cultivated by Indians
must bo vacated Tho order oomps
ae a Rrent surprise for tho reason that
It destroys the work of self nllot men t
by the OsaROg n work accomplished
in a year as against n slmilv work In
Indian tinltory not yet accomplished.
after several years' labor by Hip
Dawes commission. Tho chnrgo la
tundo Hint cnttle Interests insUsatert
the issuancf of tho order to vnento the
allotments.
Tlsn't safe to bo a dny without Dr.
Thomas' Kclootrlo OH in tho housa
Novcr can toll hat moment an nccl-
dont Is going to happen.
Ex-Aldsrman Charged With Theft.
Special to Dally Leader.
Stroud Okla. Juno 3. J. H. Smith
ex-aldormnn. and A. W. Sattorleo ox-
&SQWi
SHOES1
I Coleman's Cost mark is
1 J F COLEMAN X Z
P I .2 3456 789 0 RepooLter
I am selling this stock at the
Above Cost Mark Come nd see for
1 yoMrseir.
Men's Rubber Boots $2.50
Boys Rubber Boots $1.39
Ladies Rubber Overshoes 39
I sew up and peg all rips until you throw your shoes away
NEW YORK
n5 W. Harrison Ave.
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is the Dew train between Kansas CYitv nnrl
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I Chicago Milwaukee & St.' Paul f
i Kan way
I Electric-lighted throughout The Southwest
Limited Is a blaze of glory along the new
S route. It equipment includes compartment
jj and standard sleepers observation-library
car dining car and coaches. It arrives in the
' Ilcart of Chicago in time to conrect with all
ft eastern trains. If you are going East it la
P worth while to write for descriptive booklet.
I M. F. SMITH C. A G. L. COBB S. P. A.
345 Main St.. Dallas 907 Mivin Si . KKnK r.n.
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'UU il 1 a
Summer Clearance Sale.
I will for the next 30 days sell j:
g you screened Cherokee or Wear :
:j City coal at $5.00 per ton of
: 2000 pounds delivered in your
;i binbuy now. j:
Phone 6. N. F. CHEADLE.
ftilfct wAtolman. ners arreted todav
and Jailed on rharjsPR of breaklns; Inta
the tkrond hardware store recenliy
A constable located a oonaiderahlei
portlfai of the stolon Roods and money
in he houses of the accused.
Ouiy one remedy in the world that
will at once stop Itchiness of the sklu
in any part of the body; Doan's Oint-
ment At any drug store 60 cents.
CRUSADE AGAINST CATTl.fc.
They Arc Destroying Crops In the
Cherokee Nation.
Ijieclal to Dally Leader.
Muskogee I. T. June 3. J. Walr
Shoenfelt the Indian agent has de
tailed Officer Jamos Thompson to bo
gin u crusndo in the Cherokee nation
against tho catUe of non-cltlzons
which. It Is reported aro running loosa
in largo herds and destroying tho
crops Thompson left this morning
He has instructions to drle ocry
herd or okttle he finds running at
large outside of the territory L .T
Parker national attorney for tho
Cherokees was here yesterday nnd
assured Mr Shoenfelt that he would
assist the ofneors in dispersing the
cattle
Mr Parker snjs there nro hundreds
of cattle at large in his nation and
that they are doing great damngo to
crops. Tho law rovidos that tho Iu-
dian ngont may eject thorn from tho
nntlon whonovur thoy bocomo n men-
ace tn the citizens.
Mr ParHur stalod that tho prospects
for a good corn nnd hay crop nro bet
ter this year than thoy havo ever
been In tho Cborokeo country. Oats
too ho says aro looking fine
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Toot-Ease
A powdor for tho feat. It cures Swol-
Ion Soro Hot Callous Aching Sweat
lng Foot Corns and Bunions. At all
DrugglBta and shoo stores 25c. Ask
today.
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