The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 156, Ed. 1, Friday, July 22, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEASER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
FRIDAY JULY 22 1&04.
PAGE THREE
Invents
A BANNER SEASON
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WASH BLUB
Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won't Spill or' Break
Can't Spot Clothes
DtlteCTIOHS FOR USES
around in the Water
At til wlte Grocers.
Terror
for Naval
Warfare Does
Herreshoff
Musical and Elocutionary Concert.
Presbyterian church rltlay July
22 1001.'
Soprano Soloist Mls Delia Dunkln.
Soprano Soloist Miss Mattlo frail-
man. Pianist Miss Graco Towers.
Violinist Miss Pearl Olson.
Tteador Mr. 13. F. Hennessey. '
. Male Quartette Flrst'tonor Mr. .
D. Stnlford; second teubr Mr. J. M.
Morrill; baritone i& Jr. D. Yomig
basso Mr. 73. C. Rlngor.
Program.
Quartette "When tho vtnds o'er
the Sea Blow a Galo Potrlo
Reading Soleoted
Mr. p. F. Hennossoy.
Vocal S6I0 "Thd Arab's Brldo.....
t Godfrey-Marks
Mr E. C. Ringer;
Piano Solo "Polonaise In A".. Chopin
Miss Grace Towers.
Quartette VnOMn Adair" Buck
Vocal Solo "A Dream" Bartlott
Miss Bella Dunkln.
Reading . ... Solccted
Mr. B. F. Hennessey.
Vocal Solo--"Rosalind" ...... Butler
Mr. J. D. Young.
Violin Solo "Last Rose of Sum-
mer" .. WIchtol
Miss Pearl Olson.
Quartette "A Father's Lullaby". . .
..'.". : .... Wlsko
Vocal SdTo "Answer" RObyn
Mr. F. D. Stalford.
Reading gT.'?fo.. Selected
Mr. B. F. Itennes'sey. I' "
Vocal Sole
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'0 Dry Thoso Tears" .
rTheresa-Del ItlegoJ
Miss Mattie Tailman.
Quartette "Good Night" Buck
Only" 18 hours to St. Lout? . the
i'rlsco.
New York July 22. Surpassing
mine torpedo submarine and giant
projectllo In destructlvoness it is as-
serted a new; engine for dealing death
wtiolesnlo in naval warfare Is under
coristrucilon in miniature In this city.
This newest contrivance for tho de-
struction of battle ships and cruisers
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Aliss Hapgood tells how she
escaped on awful operation by
using Lyclia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound.
" Dear Mrs. PimntAM
for four years with what tho doctors
called Salpingitis (inflammation of the
fallopian tubes and ovarltU) which is
a most uistrcsBlnc ana nnlnful ailment.
high speed torpedo boat which is it- affecting all the surrounding parts
self a torpedo tho bow being filled i undermining the constitution and Bap-
wlth.h.gh explosives In quantities suf- &H rSoflXo i'SSuffif
flcient to blow the bottom out of the I Iiydln E. Plnklmm's vcgotnblo
biggest warship afloat. i Compound and had noticed the
It Issued that the torpedo boat. ' 5 S&&.&
in the destruction of tho hostile craft pared that person with mo as I am tc-
and tho killing and maiming of their
crows is nothing moro or loss than a
uay rouust Hearty ana well you
would not wonder that I feel thankful I
to you and your wonderful medicine !
which restored me to now life and
health in fire months and saved mo
from an awful operation." Miss InttNH '
1 IUraooD 1023 Sandwich St. Windsor 1
Ont. fSOOO forftlt If original of abovlttfr '
agans which Its deadly prow Is dl
reeled also shal' lmmolato Itself. At
no llmo howovor can the loss to tho
attacking force bo greater than the
men and thoso two will havo a fight-
ing chance to oscapo when' the tor-
pedo boat which is a torpodo has
dashed to a point near enough to Its
steel clan proy to give assurances It
cannot possibly miss tho mark tho
I' crew of two bravo men will lock tho
steering gear and with llfo bolts about
them leap overboard leaving tho
death doallng engine of war to rush
in alono at terrific speed and blow It-
self and the ship of the enomy to frag-
ments. Francis Herroshoff nephew of Capt
Nat lierrpshoff. the celebrated build-
or of the defenders of tho America's secretary of tho navy Is that it would
cup' Is tho Inventor of this new
Almost 3000000 Saw the Big Leagues
April 15 to July.
St. Lsuls Mo. July 82. Base boll li-
experienrliu its lianner season
i'iwkIi'om Harry Pulllam of the Na
tional Iwirtip shen In St. Louis last
week mid that the aggregate amount
of business done by the old league "p
to date was far superior to anything
It over did before.
President Ban Johnson of the Amer-
ican leaeue continues to state hat his
teams are performing to packed
houses.
Figures "built" by a baso ball sta-
tistician show how splendidly the na-
tional game is prospering.
From April 16 Inaugural day In
I suffered ' oach- hdY "P to J"Jf h tnro was a
total turnout of 2297008 "fans" at the
467 championship games In tho two
big leagues.
Thd advantage Is with tho National
league.
An average number of 4651 saw
the first 220 games In the American
league.
The CardlnnlB havo it "on" the
Browns when It come to drawing the
faithful.
King Nick's family at Its first 28
homo games plnyod to 170000 enthus-
iasts an average number of 0072 per
game.
The McAloerltes at tholr first 30
proving stnulntnttt cannot prodnC lit.
Ovaritis or Inflammation of the
ovaries or falloplun tubea which adjoin
tle ovaries may result from sudden
stopping of tho monthly flow from
Inflammation of tho womb and many
other causes. Tho slightest Indication
of trouble with tho ovaries indicated
by dull throbbing pain in the side ac-
companied by hoot and shooting pains
should claim your Instant attention.
It will not euro itself and a hospital
operation with all its terrors may
easily result from neglect.
an-
nlhliator. He contends that by the
use of human directing agency up to
a point within a few hundred feet of
an enemy's "warship tho uncertainty
that has attended the use of tho tor-
pedo will be done awny with and nav-
al warfarq vlll havo to be conducted
onnowjlnes.
Cold Blooded Business.
The cold blooded business principle
involved In the model now being made
by Herreshoff for submission tc tho
home games performed before 117201
"fans" an avorago number or 3910
per gamo.
Rated by the combined attendance
up to date the National league Jtaa
the two big mombefti. They nro New
York and Cincinnati'
Chicago and St Louis nrc closo up
but the plants of Hart and Roblson
havo to take baok seats for the Ply-
mouth Rocks the world's champion
diamond member.
Pittsburg which city can be rolled
upon pulling up; Boston and Phllndol-
pay any nation at war to dostroy a'pnia are the National league's grave-
torpedo boat which cost a few lhou-jyaris
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A Word about
Refrigerators
sand dollars and to risk the lives of
two men for the certainty of destroy-
ing a battle ship or a cruiser which
cost millions and blowing out tho lives
of hundreds of tho enemy at tho -mmo
time. A minimum of human suffering
and death and financial loss on the
side of tho attacking nation and a
! maximum of human suffering and
death and financial loss on the side
of tho nation attacked is the broad
principle underlying tho Hcrrosholl In-
vention. But It goes much further thao that.
Hitherto one of tho chief complaints
mado against torpedo boats has been
that thoy practically were usoloss In
engagements far at sea because their
unseaworthiness made it Impossible
for them to be taken far from port on
crulsos In search of the enomy. This
feature so aggravating to admirals
Mr. Herroshoff also designs to over-
come. IBs torpedo boats with tho
death doallng bows will bo mado of
aluminum and built la sections bo
'hat sovoral of thom may be carrlod
on nny large warship ready for use In
time of emergency. It will require on-
ly a llttlo whllo to bolt tho sections of
one of these fleel destroyers together
and send 1 dashing on its way toward
tho enomy. Ono of tho most Import-
ant features of the Horreshoff Inven-
tion Is that tho boats with tholr bows
laden with death will be equipped with
olectrjc motors and other mechanical
appllancos which give to thom a max
imum speed of between twenty andlRijRAL ROUTES
St. Louis Detroit and Washington
nro the Amorlcun league's bugaboos.
Shakes Into Your Shoes.
Allen's Foot-Ease u powder. It
cures nalnful. smarting nervous feet
and Ingrowing nalN and instantly
takes the sting out of corns and bun-
ions. It's the greatest comrort dls-
covory of the age. A'loitr Foot Ease
makes tight or now shoos fool easy.
It Is a certain cup? for sweating cal-
lous and hot. tired achln; foot. Try It
today. Sold by nil Druggists and Shou
stores. 25c. Don't accept uny substi-
tute. Trial package FREE. Address
Allen S.- Olmsted. Le Roy N. V.
POSTMASTERS APPOINTED.
Washington D. C July 22. Thoso
postmasters have been appointed:
Indian territory: Emet District 22.
John W. Marshall vice Jamos T. Clard-
nor resigned.
RURAL CARRIERS APPOINTED.
Washington D. C July 22. These
rural free delivery carrlora have been
appointed:
Oklahoma: Waterloo regular Schuy-
ler S. Eyor substitute Theodore Mak
or.
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During July we propose selling
at cost every Refrigerator in our ;:
store. 5
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The difference between cost J
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and our usual selling price is S
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just what you save on your pur- j:
chase here today. And it's worth
1
saving
Hirschi & Knebel Co.
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111-113 W. Harrison Ave.
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thirty knots. Thero will bo no smoo
to call attention to them. Tho auto-
mobllo prlnclplo of locomotion will
be applied and it is expected that
when one of theso beats Is under way
at full speed toward an onetny the
men behind her suns will find It ex-
tremely difficult to stop It with shot
or shell or for tho helmsman on a
battleship or cruiser to save his ship
by trying to run away.
A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's
Extract ol Wild Strawberry. Cures
dysonlory diarrhoea soaitckness.
nausoa. Pleasant to take. Perfectly
harmleg.
Tho K!ud You Havo Always Bought ami which hos hocn
iu usu io.' over u years lias homo tho Bltfnatnro of
...n aim uas uccn mauo under ins pcr-
gi sonal supervision Hlnoo Its 'nlnncy.
All Counterfeits Imitations nml " Just-iis-good" nro butt
Experiments that trlflo with and ciulnn(r tho hmlth of
InfUuta nud Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. I
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Nnrcojk
substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Wni
and allays Fevcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and W1
Colic. It relioves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food rcgul&tcs tho
Stomach nnd Dowels giving healthy and natural sleep
Tho Children's Panacea- -Tho Mother's Frloud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Boars the Signature of
zjfTccki
The KM You Have Alwap Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TntCINTlunoOMMNV TT -! T. Nf W TOKN OITT.
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What's
the
of living in a prlmatlvo way when you
can not only bo comfortable but up-to-dato
by using Electric Lights In
your homo ofllco or stores. Tho cost
is about tho fiame as tho light you oro
now using. Ask us about It.
The New Electric and Gas Light Co.
Qalen Crow Manager.
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Use
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ORDERED ESTABLISHED.
Washington D. C July 22.Theo
rural froo dejlvory servlcos have boon
Ordered ostabllshod August 15;
Oklahoma: Breokenrldgo. Onrflejd
county one route; area covered thir-
ty squara miles; population 10 . Cain-
mot Canadian county one additional:
area thirty square- miles; population
400. Pom A'ashlta county one addi-
tional; are twenty-nine square miltn;
noDtilation. 486. Lambert Woods i
Colorado Tourists.
The Santa Fe will sell round-trip tickets? to Pueblc
Colorado Springs and Denver for one fare plus 50cts
daily June 1 to September 30 1904 inclusive. LimP
October 81 1904. Stopovers in Colorada will be
allowed as heretofore.
Three TroJns Dedlj.
'The Colorado Flyer" (in service June 19.) "The
Colorado Express" and No. 7 provide the means t
reaching the resorts quickly and comfortably.
Illustrated Literature descrlbpng
Trains Route nnd Scenery. Free
T. E. PUR.UY
Gonorol Atft. The Atchison Topokft. (EL Sb.1ol Fo Rv
Thero is moro Catarrh In this "M" one route; nroa twentyel8ht!
wfm oi i wum. iu - BQunre miles; population 408.
diseases put together and until the
last few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and. prescribed local remedies and
by constantly failing to cure with lo-
cl treatment pronounced It incur-
able. Science has proven "atarrh to
be a constitutional dlse and there-
fore requires constitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure nitnu-
taotureU by P. J. Cheney &. Co. To-
ledo Ohio. Is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It Is takea in-
ternally In doses from 10 drops to a
teuspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucQUB surfaces ot th
system. They offer one hundred lol-
lara for any tso it falls to cure. Hend
for circular.! and testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo. Ohio.
Spld by Druggists
Take Hall's Famu
patlgn.
75c.
y PJ''.s for constl-
Fresh Papers
tn bundle of 100 tied 25c hundred.
Leader Office.
A Week at the Fair.
On Thursday. Juue 23rd. the M. K
A T. R'y. will sell round trip tickets
to St. Louis for $11. to. Tickets will o
good for return passage leaving St.
Louts any time Wore midnight ot
June Wth. Children will be charged
one-half the regular on- aav rate.
Talk to Katy's agent abort this.HAVE LARGEST ENGINES.
nanta Fe Exhibits Two at the World's
Fair.
The largest engines In the world are
No. 507 and 934 and the Santa Fe 1ms
the distinction of owning bath of them.
These enrines are now at th world's
fair In St. Louis where they are to
compete aralnat onginae from otkeiJ
railroads of this country. Both were
mado at the Baldwin Locomotive
works In Philadelphia and according
to the statement of the oftlcluls that
they are the most satisfactory engines
that have ever been used on the road.
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The Missouri Pacific Railway
The favorite line between Kansas City and St. Louis
FiveTfuIns Oally each way; firbt class trains n every
respect and the fastest time. See that your tickets
rend via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY.
The Sure way to Reach your Destination
quickly and with the Greatest Dutfree of Comfort.
Takes you direct to the World's Fair (; rounds.
O. B. Style. A. O. P. A.
Kansas City Mo.
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J. W. McKal. i'rci.
A- L. Cockruw. Vlcv-I'reildeni.
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Wm. a. suiei caibicr m
The Bank of Commeroe
CAPITAL $25000
Q Directors A U Cocfcrura.C II.Tbomnaoo.tl. 8. MeOu. J. W. McNeai sad
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Both were in regular service mull
about two months ago whon they
were taken to the Topeka shops whore
thoy underwent a thorough overhaul-
ing preparatory to being sent to St.
Loula. In St. Louis they will be ih
oughly tested together with many ofh
or types of engines and the Santa Fo
officials are confident that they w(A I
secure uitt niutrji awura.
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