The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 31, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY AUQUtT Iff Mt6J
PAQE THREE
WANTSINVALIDS1
Te quantity- of the food taken 1b not
the Treasure of its nourishment. The
quality is what counts. Many babies
take large quantities of food and get a
small amount of nourishment. Mel-
tin's Food babies take a small quan-
tity of food and get a Urge amount
of nourishment. Send for our book
Mellln's Food Babies."
MELLlN'S FOOD CO. BOSTON M.A33.
Ts7CRKEr75"
WAIJO BALSAM
C1antf ftM beftotinM tli htr.
l-remotci ft laxuritM powtn.
Ter run la jteiwrv unu
IIir to Iti youthful Colotf
Cum Klp dlmir J hit? llUn(.
Ocnal)t Prnmlitl
3
uiji Mi)1 ' -jj " iT-.'wn
Determined
Are the Territorial
Democrats Whom
Mathews Meets
J. Frank Mathews Democratic can
dldato for delegate to congress wasi
SORESaReULCERS
SHOW A BAD CONDITION OF THE BLOOD
When the blood is in bad condition a hruU cut
scratch or any slight injury to the flesh. Is apt o bv ome
on ugly-looking sore or ulcer Sometimes n boil blister
or pimple is the beginning of a large eating ulcer or open
discharging sore. Often the blood is naturally bad and
is that way from birth and such ptopte suffer with vari-
ous kinds of sores from infancy through old age The
blood may become so weak . . .. .
and watery from the effects of &s"?AiW!.U42.th.riA.mK:rfM
malarial sickness debility or tuts rf'nd tobaal Th phytuun loo&tulna
sorieoia chronic trouble that 0if l0 SK ni t thto hn a a s and t
the impurities break out In imprirad rtpidir. but n attack of typhoid f war
itiv-. in u originm avrii CRUIIDI m PBasvvi.
noon
A YOXjNQ GIRL'S THOUGHTS
Oftentimes turn muslcward. Tho que
tlon Is What InBtrumcnt shall I loam
to play? Nothing better than one ol
our Pianos which wo aro soiling at
low figures you can purchase on eas
monthly payments. Years of exper
enco has enabled tho makers to pr
duco a piano of unsurpassed wor!
maushlp and quality ot tone. Th n
faction ot mochanlsm for making
melody.
W6 will sell you on easy payniwwtt.
"Write for full Information If you --
awer this od. Wo will Bend joa
copy ot tho Nation's Homo songr tit
containing the following word
music.
CONTENTS.
America
Star Spangled Banner
Red White and Blue
Yankee Doodle
Old Folks at Home
Annie Laurie
Auld Lang Sayhe
Home Sweet Home
Lead Kindly Light
Rock of Ages
In My Old Kentucky Home.
Write your name and address plain!;
E. H. KNAUSS
104 Heurrison Avenue
Phone 362
e
drtt
wiiijo enrouio irom uK-anonm mori . unhealthy matter in
uuy to Emu
Ia3t ulcht for Carmen whero ho ad
dressed n largo crowd at an -nthus-Insllc
rally of Democrats and those
who believe the Interests of Oklahoma
can best be guarded rtnd sorted b
thA oleoi'on of Mr. Mathews In No-
er.iber Mas held today.
fcpenkb.g of the progress being: made
In tho or.mpalgn ho said "Every-
where I a1 1 find the Democrats detor-
rrir.ed to win In the comlnr olecion
Thoro Is no dlssentlnn In the mnls
this yonr I believe I will be olectod.
McfSi.Iro is absolutely issueless"
The Democratic territorial commit-
tee has not as et arranged the speak-
ing dates of Mr Mathews. Terio
Dunn chairman of 'he committee. ha
been In Illinois ihe past few weeks on
ncvount of the Illness of his wife. H
Is expected to be present at Cnrn0.-i
to'ay Socretary Anderson Is now In
charge of tho campaign hcadciunrto;
In Oklahoma City. From Carmen M
Mathe s will so to Watonga and Sat
urday. September 3 will speak at Ft
Cobb. Cnddn cojnty Monday he witl
bo ft principal speaker at tho Labc
da celebration at Shawnee and Tim-
bsan It again noio at t n orar ti favor and
was aomplatalr and prmiasntly iutad.
MAS K A DUFPY.
314 Whlogton8U
bad sores on the lower ex
.... . . . . . tremities or other part of th
In the city one hour yesterdav after-! .. -. ..' '
..! ......... AVM M.lnllAIYIH I i . . ' H.wr..ll. Dl
liuuiu UUIH unnuviim trmrhirl tinlilllxr mill.r Im "-" ----.-. -
Mr. Mathews let. Enid the blood that keeps the sore disrharglng. and must be gotten out before it
will heal V.3heB ana Bilv- while cleansing sooth-
ing and helpful will not do it. be'ausi ihry do not
reaih thm. poisoned blood but S S. S cleanses and
purifies the diseased blood and when this In accom-
plished th plare heals White the health has been
Impaired It restores strength nnd vigor to the system improved the appetite
and digestion and tons up the nervc9. l'urifying the blood is the surest
way to get rid of an old sore or ulcer. Medical udvke is free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA
other employees who haie been forc-
ed to itril'G In a last effort to obtain
1u-t enough of thl world's currency
to keep life and soul together
MATERIAL IS HEPE.
I MIRRORS RESILVERED.
Having just completed a course of rcstlveiitig
not by correspondnnce. but under the PER.
SONAL SUPERVISION OF MR. HESSE of
Chicago one of the best practical mirror
silverers in the U 3. we are in a position to
do all kinds of mirror silvering which wc
positively guarantee to be first class In every
particular. If you have any mirrors thai
are blistered streaked or damaged In any
way bring them In or notify us and we will
come and get them.
Guthrie Wall Paper
fi Paint Company
A
day will steak at Asher. &
unhand
.V 'lilecslns alike to young? and old
Dr. Fowlor's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry. Nature's specific for dysen-
tery diarrhoea and summer com
pUdnt.
WHERE IS THE FULL
DINNER PAIL?
Enid Wave- Information a3 to the
wheie abcuts of the "full dinner pall"
will be cheerful news to tho striking
miners In Colorado and the meat cut-
ters and the butcher workers of tho
United S'ates a!ong with the many
$100 Reward $100.
The reader ot this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that sclerco hts
been aide to cure In all Us stages ai i
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catnrrh Cur
Js the only nosltlre euro now kbovtu
to the modlcal fraternity f iturrh bo-
int; a constitutional dlboase. requites
n constitutional treatment.. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure Is taken lntornaly. acting
directly upon tho blood and muoom
diirfncoM of tho avstem. thereby dr-
sr.)ylni; tho foundation of the disease. ' arv urvey through the territory and
nnd qlving tho patient strength !v
building up tho constitution and assist
D. E. a. G. Road Is Unloading Ralle
and Other Material In Enid.
Great rnmn'Hles of railroad mate
rial and tools u.ed In rallroRd build
ing liavo been unloaded In the past
few days on a spur of track northeast
of tho dty. On tho track nearby Is a
string of Denver. Enid & Oulf oar
a part of. '.h-' construction train cf tho
road.
This Is ovldonco that tho D E. ?
0. is actimlly going- to extend to tho
northwest and that It Is only a mat-
ter at a rhort time until tho work
actually commoncos. Tno prollmtn-
lug naturo In doing Its work. TV
proprietors have so inucn faith In Its
ourativo powers that thoy offer On
Hundred Dollars for any caso that It
falls :n cure. Send for list of testi-
monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo O.
Sold by all Druggists 75c.
Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation.
ed and until tho party has gene fnr
enouijh that any changes that might
bo mado would not affect tho onrly
part of the work at this ond of the
line tho construction will not until
then bo commenced.-Enid Eaglo.
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THE SOUTHWEST LIMITED
ei id the new train between Kansas City and
Chicago. It runs via the new short line the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul j
Railway
Electric-lighted throughout The Southwest
Limited is a blaze of glory along the new
route. Its equipment includes compartment
and standard sleepers observation-library
car dining car and coaches. It arrives in the
Heart of Chicago in time to concect with all
eastern trains. If you are going East it Is
worth while to write for descriptive booklet.
F. SMITH C. A G. L. COBB S. P. A.
33 Mafrt St. Dnlln.s. 907 Mcln St Ktvnsds City.
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M.
Some Midsummer
Round Trips.
St Louis Very low rates all season.
Colorado Very low rates all summer.
Through sleeper service.
Chlca-jo Very low rates all summer.
Great Lake Resorts Very low rate
all summer.
Southeastern Resorts Including At
lantlc Coast Points Ono fare plus
$2.00 for the round trip on sale
Wednesdays and Saturdays all sum-
mer. KncwiUeOrfe fare nlus $2.00 for
the round trip. June 28 to August
25.
West Baden and French Lick Springs
One fare plus ?2 00 round trip.
July 25-20.
Louisville Ono faro plus $2.26 round
trip. August 1C29.
VISIT THE OLD HOMESTEAD
Via.
On Sept. 6th 13th 20th. 27lh and
Oct. 11 round trip tickets will oo sold
at tho very low rate ot
ONE FAItE PLUS $2.00
To nuarly all Indiana and Ohio
noir. s also certain destinations in
Kentucky.
All tickets limited lo thirty day
from dato of sale for return.
Furthor details will be cheerfully
furnished on application to nearest
Frisco System agent or address tho
uudorslgued.
C. W. Strain D. P. A.
Wichita. Kas.
WATER WORKS FOR SULPHUR.
Water for Town Use to be Piped from
the Springs.
Sulphur I. T. Aug. 31. Tho springs
are bolng cleaned up and Inclosed und-
er tho direction of Superintendent J.
F. Swords nnd as soon as the appro-
priation becomes na!lablo pormanunt
Improvements will bo made. The first
Improvement of nny valuo that will be
made will be to plpo itho water fronij
the head of Sulphur creok to town for
wa'er works nnd sowerago. To do this
Tlodlly pain Imhos Hi tenor If you've
a boltlo of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil
In tho house. Instant relief In cnso
of burns cuts sprains .accidents ot
any sort.
LIKELY TO DIE FROM
RUNAWAY INJURIES.
A-dmo" I. T. Aug. 31. to'.n Rcl'
ortsou a white boy 1G years old of
Tishomingo I. T. received possibly
fatal injuries this morning by being
thrown violently from a delivery wa-
gon while tho team was running awn.
v.vv.v.v.v.v.vv.v.v.v.vvvwv
Through Sleeping Car Service
via.
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific
The Finest Fabric
made by human skill Is coarse com-
pared wl h the lining of the bowels.
When this tender mombrano Is Irrl-
wa or wonis nnu 3uweruj;u. iuuu hub i . . . . . .
. t . ii i. . i tated we havo grip ng paints diarrhoea
plans have been mado which also in- . .. .
ami uuuiuiu mwmo. huuutui uv
I tho cause of the trouble take Perry
Davis" Painkiller according to tho dl-
elude a large reservoir about half way
from the head of the' creek. The wa
ter will bo ot tho very best as Sul-
phur creek la formed ty one big
spring.
TO ST. LOUIS MO.
Commencing June 1 1904 Santa Fe train No. 110 will
carrv a through Pullman sleeping car from Purcell I. T.
to St. Louis Mo. via. the Missouri Pacific Railway from
Kansas City Mo. The Missouri Pacific Railway has eight
trains daily each pay between Kansas City and St. Louis.
First class service In every respect--sleeplng par-
lor and chair cars electr'c lights electric fans and dec-
( trie speed.
Ask your agent to sell you tickets via. the Missomi
Pacilic Railway.
C. E. 8TYLE8 A. Q. P. A.
Kansas City Mo.
EE.
BLECKLEY T. P. A.
Wichita Kac.
JTHr.V.'.
G. W. Bruce
BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT
Rooms 2 8. 4 ' Bamford
Building Guthrie O. T.
Special attention given to the exam-
ination of County Records and books
of a Mercantile character.
References: Hoard of county om-
mlMloneri Logan county: lioard of
county commUilonera Dewey Co.;
Board of county commissioners
Ulalne county t any bank In Guthrie.
"i had a running itching sore on
my leg. . Suffered tortures. Doon'a
Ointment took away (ho burning and
itchlnu Instantly and qulokly effoctod
petmanont cure" C. W. Lenbart
Bowling Grcon O.
rectlons wl'h each botjtlo. Travolors
In all climates carry Palnk'llsr In
their gripsacks. Largo bottles 25
and 60 cents.
For full Information cull on your near-
est tloket agent.
J. 8. McNally Dlv. Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City. O. T.
Ceo. H. Lee Gen. pass. Agu
J& JsLJf JHm. M
NEW
HARNESS
i SHOP
'Having purchased the bus'ness
of Mr P. J. Heilman ana moved
same to
117 South. First Street.
Would be pleased to meet all
iirhr rloairo Hnrnfss. TTnrnesk
Llttl Rook Ark. Repairhlg Saddles or anything
In my lint fnces reasonaoie
and work Guaianteed
D N. Henderson.
WESTERN RURAL ROUTES.
Washington D. C Aug. 31. The
followlr-j froo delivery routes luue
been ordered established October 1:
Oklahoma Luther Oklahoma conn
ly. two addl'lonal. area rover-ad 42
square iflles uopulatlon 77f- Meeker
Llncf.ln ocunty. one iddltlonai. ana
coered 2 square miles populatioi
10S; Quy Fawneo county one rcuto
area eotrea 23 square mileB popula
tlon tin.
DEAR f-ROM HORSE'S KICK.
Wichita Kas. Aug. 31 Claud Tur i-
or. ot A"es. Okla. died in St. Frau-
ds It irp'.tr: hero today His skull was
fnin re' the kick of a horse Fr!
day. He wf brought her-' nnd oiwt-
n.n! fiou lu tn'irna' hUvdli x c-xuj
ol his -. .
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Men Will Be Boys.
In the excitement of a lively exer-
oUe like boat racing or ball playing.
they will s rain their muscles and go
home limning tnd sor. Then they
are glad they have Perry Davis Pain-
Lklller on hand to scotha the quiver-
lag nerves; to penetrate the musclea
with warm h arid hsallng power. It
lias relieved the pain of two genera
tions of Americans. Large bbttle 26 the money In circulation whero It will
and SO cents. '
- I do tha roost good. Talking about cl-
Don't Lose Your Money Bettlnc
on the election. Bet Cigars and keep
Now Is the time to place your order j
for storage coal same will be deliver-
ed In bins at the following price per
ton during the storage period:
McAloster lump three tons or '
more per ton tC.50
McAloster Egg. per ton 6.50
Wear or Frontenac per ton .... 5 00
Pennsylvania anthracite per tonU.OC
Ouita anthracite per tort 12.00
J. B. FAIRFIELD
..Phones 20
3
Erlanger Beer
On Drait
BEST FOR MAN
COOL REFRESHING
DELICIOUS.
We cater to the Famlts Trade.
M- WEINBER.GER..
Cur. Oltlalon anU llarrltoa.
M .White contractor will build cl-
terns at forty flv osnts par barrel of
100 barrels oapaolty and up. For
price on lase than 100 bbla. see me at
Santa Fe House.
Colorado Tourists.
T Santa Fe wil sell round-trip tickets to Pueblo
Colorado Springs and Denver for one fare plus 50cts
daily June 1 to September 80 1004 inclusive. Limi '
October 81 1001. Stopovers in Colorada will be
allowed as heretoforo.
Three TraJns Dadlj-.
"The Colorado Flyer" (in sorvico June 10.) "The
Colorado Express" and No. 7 provide the means &
reaching the reorts quickly and comtortably.
Illustrated LitorMure docrlbpn
Trains Route nnd Scenery. Froo
T. E. PURUY
Gonerel Atft.. The Atchison Topoko. (21 SeUtv Fe R.v
"Protect Yourself."
"Intending vlsltoru to Saint Louis
during the World's Fair can assure
thftmficdv&a satisfactory rooming ac
commodations through the Merchants
Service Company at a nominal er-pense.
For Dartloulars apply to nearest
Frisco System Agent"
Tandem for $20.
Tandem tor sale at leader office.
gers reminds us that there will soon
bo a orop o( candidates for county of-
flcoa son.lng on who will neja pon
cigars in their business. Don't forgei
that one goodQjgar makes a better Ira
rression than a box of bad punlu. Get
the La Dlstlnclon or the Oris Club
House Cigar and be It
OLSMITII ARMS CO.
V ft
OKLAHOMA DAY
at World s Fair
On Sept. 8d the D. E. & G. will sell round trip ticket to
St. Louis and return good for 7 days from date of sale
Round Trip via. the Katy. A through sleeper will be run
from Enid without change. Cnll at D. E. & G. depot and
engage your berth. Your trip will be pleasant if you go
this way.
Denver Enid & Gulf. I
-a
r
ftsiTiaa' Price $20.
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