The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 38, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 23, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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PACSC TWO.
THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2U905.
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SOCIETY i gvigri "J
I ; prpgtl3Notes.
X Catherine J
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
'taffi.'' v J
The lnirtI-HlW' tttn h' vWtfi
Mrs M.t li'in at CO lt Ilarrise
Mr ami Mm ("iMrioi
Ibdmeaid Wedmnelaj.
Sc 1 went t
MK C W. Rsinbw
61 miles trom I'nwnoa
11 Hum 1 wnndny
Mt Delhi Dirhkhi lwl to nii
Monday noi-nliy; to spend the day
Mr and Mr C I". Klsense'htntdt wen
tu Oklahoma City Thtiradnv
MJ-n. T. U. Fertnwn and son Trad re-
turned used j- frtftn Gorman.
Mm. Cralft. of Oklahoma City. ts In
the rfi the gueen of Mr C. C Knels-
ly. Jadpe Itiownlee U Were from KmKflsh-
. the guest ol his ejAUffhtet Mr Ixn
V Leaeh
Mr. J tar j K Hart entct tains Tnme-
tnc rVInf- elJb aX iter hnmc on East
Ilarlsti'i nniur SKlurllny
Ml Cuherine Qisaldy r-tuind thlsj
morn In k from a plens-int visit with
fjlenoVi nt Hydro.
Mrs. A O Pirtjuhir'n tun iron to
INswwiis. Kua.. for a four w' visit
with relatives and friends
Mrs I II ltuxton and Mrs. Clarence
DuxtOA returned to Oklahoma City on
tlio afternoon trlnTlmrdav
air. H. II. Ienee of New " ork city.
Is tho guest of har sinter Mm trf-wls
M. Day nt 107 Bant Noble av nue.
"Slumber" parties are Just now a pop-
ular social dlerlon that the rirls of the
younger et uro lndulgttiK In fn-cjuentlr.
Mayor and Mrs. J. W liuke le'unied
Thursdav exetiinir from Unlltip. New
Mexico wher 'hey hav been foi some
time.
Mm. I'mcv and nun ltay .nuiid. of Cin-
cinnati Olilo. axe la the city the auel
of Mr Pence sister. Mrs i.ewls Pay.
on Kasi Nolile uvtwue.
Tho 011ng Peoples Chi In 'an l'ndevr
society of tho Klnrt Christian ihurch
Kavo 11 social Wednesday evcnlnc; In the
li.uo.Aen 1 of the church.
Mx U X. lleadlos pretty hula
daughter Jennetto and son Walter tw-
eurncd Tthurmlay front a Milliliter va-
cation spc" In tUJnolB.
Dr. mid Mrs Hlxon who have loon
hi the city from Cambridge Minnexotu
visiting 0r and Mrs. A."c ITixon Ift
Thursday for their homo.
Beet prtw and Mrm Jom Cottnml the
lefle hand Ouevts oUier trmn tin etub
mvinlter!! who -nwe entwetained vvere
Mm. Frel Q. Van Dnyn. Mr. Hetand
Mr. J. 3. Hnymuker. tr WaJr and
Slhm lUrtln. of Bedalla MlKsourt Mrs.
HndiTA ttfill entertain th lub next VhI-
nrmlay afternoon
Mra. ft K Vrtn Voorhe.s nitei tinned
the lllijh Klvo elub Monday evnlit from
Ov o'ejock tint II linlf-paiit M-n alhr
IvlMMint homo on Want Noble aenoe
Mrn. Chrte KIIkmj and Mr Hhtan won
lite lint rrlr.es nnd Mrs tluMon and
Sic. t'epan tho lone hand iHtiea. The
li"te ervetf an elKint lum h at w-
11 o'eloek Thli wH the tint of the
- He of drtljrlitfill meetings the dub
v II hohl . is full and winter
AN "Irteaduj s dtlisbtfully 1 ml irtoin-
h'ih and chirnilnT Ml lone (loyla for
-it made the first fal' nmHInc of
the Klmona club unuauallv enji-able
Mi-s Mr- Kerwy won the elub prize
imI SDm Qertidde Hunt the KuiM prilEv
H i.?s th ii'KUlar dtd nieinlw-ts M4as
t(lt eiil' rtnliidl .ik KUORts Missis Mat-
i! .Jill Alice Tullnuin. MVs Hunt Mrs.
R'lngrer of Vrlwiira anfl Ml IMhy
Mi N'eal Mlw Aliiry Cersi v will ntir-
inin the club nxt A"lr'eiij.i
fn J T AViilio'i bivlted ilu' i le
I Hie little nHI filetute of In. diiiMbier.
Ii.11 1 It to a slumhei pnrt A uli lay
nlcht at mr pretty home in fapifol
lliiRlits The (Jin His will be lni .1
tiolli V ride this cMtilnu our tin t'.y
wMI stay all nlKht and until omoiiow
if" nioM. The yoiniK freest p all nro-
tuus tot evening to ooni. mid h.iVo
P nt the day counting the hour" un-
til the time coniert when thev 11" bid-
di 11 10 arrive nt their hrtUes' nmm
Aged Woman Cured of Con-
sumption and Hemorrhages
Mrs. nary GriJf is of Albion Pa.f Restored to Vigorous
Wealth by Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey Recom-
mends it as the Greatest Medicine for Weak and
Aged People.
' I Woa a Mere Skeleton From Consumption of the Liver and
Hernor'rhaKc and Helpless a a Baby !ui Mow at -64 1 am lit
EorJecUie:tf$KiM Duffy's Is fly Constat riedkine.'
was ftyjaafflt
lJrtih
f-Pi
lid
ThrouBlt an error the Caml 1 Idee an
lies wa announced jestcrduy to meet In
Iho aftornoon at tho library The annex
will meet Thursday nftertioon
Ml5 Mary Clem only
Clyde Walton arrived
Fond "rck Thursday eveuliiK and en
roiled M St. Joseph's academy
The IhlttaJ meeting of tb Acorn elub
Tliuisday nf'ternoon Willi rl Hi 1 Jam-
ill wtta a thoroughly enjoyable one Mrs
Hob' rt Ilamsav. tie newly elm ted presi-
dent delivHed an InlereatlnK annual
.iddKMi In w-hich she reviewed brletiy
tin work tho elub hoped to accomplish
in tht coin Inp year. Tlie guests Imaldea
I he regular membera were Mru 'lllxon
.uul Sllsa Craig o' Oklahoma Cltv Mrs.
II nidll ser'ed 'allity iu;oii or iu
11. mi. uike u . ooitw. fclic was as-
tlnicl by Mrs W V ltucks nnd Mha
lluzel Hiinitll. The tub wilt meet next
riiurwlay (tftejnun it the Carnegie H-
lu i y elub roo'ns
1 lie Cambridge dub held Its first reg-
til.u meeting of the full unit wintni
Monday The lub liefrati the raullng
of a two yeors' course In Amerleah his
tory hie eourxo wns prcr'.ircd by tho
poKigradimtt of lha C I- S. C and the
i.mlinwi of study with the helps and sug-
gestion worn i-rraiiged by emlnont pe-
cJIhU Jiu lilstorleiL -jxych and by
popular iAnotftiiji fjr)s(qrfjui ffom j'tty
beat uulvorsttlea In the. United .SU.Ic.
Current tn-cnt hour will xtlll onntlnue to
bo an Important featuro of the club
moeUngK . J t i . j '!'
SHH..BHMMM.MHHMMaBMBHBBMBMMBW.n.nMM.MMMBBH.W.HHMM.MBHWHMHaBHnM
gown of green ailk They wore tinat
tended
The Mrtddltyr
6nl t HrW of th
Uie IHlfllfvci' m tub ceiiwe belftr
l . . . . . . mt l
Mil (U tli6 ceflHiioiO-. MtKand Mr jt
lla leTt ol tho'tenorty.BTo douth WruniV
train Tor x week's wedding ttlp They
will be at homo fo Ihetr friend after
their return at tho Van Voorliees resi-
dence 117 Hast N0W0 avenue wheto
tliey hiivc a suite of rooms.
Mrs l'lmball-'WIIIs Is one of the mot
gracious .tnc Oopulnf '-rtjag- itnyictv n-
dlr of thjs clfc . 'ffl" bus lnlu f4e with
hei paientH sli i e 'lip nftei.tnc Ourlntr
thn wJt fet ears he I us ttd is m-
slamnf in th t rri'oriul tvitrffaiy'a olTlcr
Mi tlV J one of die rfcn?r itmng
buHlncr men of the -city. Iwtng been
urcr4ftiljf e4BgfMtto'-Xrill!)(rj'n Ibe
i-it for a number of year- owning nnd
miinitrlnj; a titjlorlng establishment "11
South Division street. Tie also Ins ex
itnslvo and prollUible inltllnc Interests
1 in Colorado
A LINE TO LAWTON
Electric Railway- Will Ex-
tend toAVichita 31 ou 11 tains
liy Way of Ft. Sill.
MRS. MAPY GRIFF1S.
"I hftvo taken Dufiy's Puro Jialt Whlekcy for almost ono year and I can truth-
frilly anil conscientiously recommend it to cvcvTOnofcU tbo best medicine for weak and
aged people. Ono year no last winter I was taken very seriously ill with what tho
doctors called hemorrhages and consurnptlan of tho ih cr. From February to the lat-
ter part of Hay I could not turn over in bed and was almost as helpless as a baby. I
was a lucre skeleton. I was advised to take Duffy's Pnro Malt Whiskey and It certainly
K better than any medicine I ever took. To-day ft 01 I am in perfect health and
never have to call on a phyaicHn. Duffy's Is my constant medicine and I never will
be without it." Mns. Mahy Grams Albion po. May 21 1005.
yy s Fore Half Wiieskew
Mrs TV U Herod lias returned from
trip to Colorado and a lsit with her
daughter at i'oma City Her llttlo
grand ion Wtlllnm Barnes Wicket te-
lurned home with her
Mrs. V U Iluxton and Mrs C C
ltuxton of Oklahoma City cajne up and
npent Wednesday mtt- Mrs Clark Teu-
pleton Mr and Mrs C C lti.Mon wilt
arange to movj here In a week ortwo
Mrs. A. M Bennett assisted by Mrs
JJ. V. Huluhlns entertained the WonianH
'Korelgn Missionary socletj Wednesday
itoon at hr homo on Bast Noble avenue.
This wus the last meeting of tho year
The Indies Foclil elr'e of the rira
Presbyterian church was -uterllnlI
Widnesday lit the luune uf Mm. W
T. Adams 11 Wit Springer avenue. Mrs
Adiklng was assisted in reoelWnn by Mrs
Bond and Mrs. Cotteml
The en joj able house part that Imui
been givni at Judge Strung s pleasant
farm Innne this week came t a lUmc
Tuesday evening Tti out of town
guests and thoke Urlng in the 1 ity re-
turned tu their homes lus o'enlng.
The Curlyle club Will in 1 .ni week
from Wednesday with Mrs K A Moon
at GU North Vine str t Mrs Moore
will i-onduct the tessjun which will be
Book 1 of the French involution Car-
rent Bvent hour will ociup u prominent
ptuca In the ufternoon's pivgrtua
The nmn' -n of the 1'risbMtrlan 8mi-
day so1um1 spent a delightful afternoon
at Islsnd park Kriduy I hn-e street cum
wsr) nairiurixl and 1I10 Ht.l10l.1rs taken
for a trolley rtde over th ity tjtmrti
was served at live o'clock Duilng tho
af'wnoon the inabrs of Mr Prank
tin's iUuw of girls and Mr Tlbbttl's clam
of boys gavv an (txbibltiun of how th
nattonal game should be pluvixt
Mau who have lm-11 spending lh
kuinim 1 in distant ptarm h iTy annoiMM:
ed llnl ihie os4biHtlon ol ilulr ho'in -coming
will be nuult n tltliurale solal
fuiiciion lb' auliiftin w-uwiii prviniiHrs
o b ui u.ioiy gy and ihe Unt now
foiiiiiiig for organized iini.niiinh 6f a
0ci.1l iiimr. .unong snd 1 lutw nid Sim-
lar m uii i-t aiicoas win r.n iu vnn-
u'a k.ii'i
Tli 11 . i i.sr . iin- Kni'iiapiel 1 lui
Thor 1 v iti-iniMMi Uh Mis J (' Or-
ner 1 11 ui.-ulnrlr deHglmul one
At mi J- mi V- U tloiltfu mau tn
Tlio Difnifefttrf "rfcfantfV chib ncjt' Mon-
day urtoirnuop hx Ui .Cnrneglu llbnuy
and decided to odtrat "with tho city
and territorial organizations of Womens
Ketleruied clubs. Mm. M. C. Hart and
Mrs. Dodsoit were selected as delegates
.to the territorial convention at Oklahoma
Cit j in November and ..irs. C. C. TvtlWsly
sister of Mrs. anti Mnl A a cummer as altenmtee.
In the- city from. .-. ir ..iii inurtnln ih club Sni-
iudii .irtimoon at hir home on Hast
ll.m iMon .ivi-uuc I.eason subject "The
1 .A niUti v uf Cooiring." with detnim-
' 1 .iih of huusi hold chemisti by Mrs
1 Bi.xter
'in folowtug visitors registered at the
1 null libmrv dntuv
J n H Hpecr Eaton aphis Mleh
Mil- W i. Alen Uiurel. Aliss
M B Cinlg. Oklahoma City
1 1 1 tha Johnson. Marshall
M'-s 15 O Adams Marshall
1 D KtHffonl Cai'mmi
Min f G. Lewis Cole.
Alvln lii'iinU rcrrj
Mm. jr .. DennU. petty
J. It Jleekinuit. Prr.
Mrs MelneTMin und Air Lyman
KnlgfiiUji livo leturml from 1 sevvral
woks' CiVowdo tiip They are both
eiy inuctt Iwptuted " UvaUh-
Is thcpofitivrrrcvci Uvo of consumption bemorrhapes bronchilia and nil diseases of
the throat and lung and hundreds who have suOered w ith these drend oomplaints suy
that their rouirn to ijrorous health is due to its prompt and TCjrular use. It is prescribed
by physicians of all si hools as tho sure euro for dyspepsia indigestion nnd all stomach
complaints. It Is the greatest tonic-iiivltrorator known to niedn ine and thousands of
old people tho country ovcruro kept healthy and strong by Its regular me.
Duffy's J? the only -whiskey recogi in d by Iho Government as a medicines and is
endorsed and recommended every w liere by tnitiiitcrs and temperance y orkers. Quar-
autecd to bo absolutely free from fueel oil.
CAUTION When you ask for Duffy's Pure XCalt "Whiskey be sore you get the
Pennine. Dishonest dealers will try to sell yon cheap Imitations and substitutes
which are put ou the market for profit only and are positively harmful. Demand
Duffy's and be sure you rci it. Sold by every reliable druggist and grocerln thecoun-
try or direct P1.00 a bottle. Look for the trade-mark the "Old Chemist" 00 the label
and be certain the seal ou the cotk Is nubrcken. Address Duffy KalfWhlskjy Co..
Xocbester.il-. Y. yvw'
e
Tin. lSseetrtor club met Moadny af-
unioon at thtt Cuniegte llbraiy and held
'he Hist meeting of the fall serits The
Hub roods the lilerature of ISngllsh po
ets and prosa wrlteiti The olllcers ure
Mrs J B Thoburn piekidetil Mrs M
C lUtit vie piesldent: Mm V U Hyers
recording secretary Mrs i M MdXJn-
nell coorespondlug sei-retarv Mrs H
L Miller treusurnr. and Mrs W li
Herod. rapreHiitatle In tha city federa-
tion The club lias thirty regnlai ni.-ni-beis
and five liouorar membeis Mi-
F A Ashton will tiitcrtalii tile chili in '
Monday afternoon ut her home. Ton Kust
Cle)und avenue
Thte Hlmkettfwiu.i ilub met 1 11. .l.iv
iflernoon at the Cam. le llbrai uid i
hi Id a most interesting meeiing Tbn
riMi.ling qf live ilrt .v rt o( llcrv tin-
IViMUh Was coiiipiiied The cl..b if ne-
gotUUlng with Frederb k Warde anu will
endeavor to arangn wnli him to -ome
tu the city this full and give a Huttkes-
pearean lec.tul it the ltn..k opera
hoi w Mr Wsirdi Is will know 1 through.
out the 1 1 11 1 tod States is in 1 'tor and
reader of note and Kin uld tin club be
uftcsful In yeurbp him for the r
rt1lBiet. R' w111Tpive'4e'f:iBfc
best literary and drauuiilc rev'tals e"r
given In the city
equally emphatic In her declaration tluit
"Dcnvur Is Just ptimdiso but iHrodls
would get a trlflo tiresome nt tlmeM with
n slow bunch of men hanging around."
The Hmt OuUirlo yv. C. T. Ti
met Friday nftftrnoon with Mrs. Fur-
row at her homo ou litst Ihurieon u
Phuu. The deiegatOH from tho j trite con-
vention hold Ht Shawnee last week will
be present and "ejiort All members aro
urged to attend the meeting as an inter-
esting anil prontablu session will be held
The Acorn club one of the eldest md
mj- Influential llliirnry clubs of the
City held Its first meeting for the fall
.Monday with Mm Dr llamlll. Tho
iealure of the afternoon's program win
the address of the newly elected presl -dent.
.Mrs. Mober ltamsay. The club
takes up the study of ISngllsh literature
und "Trips to Our Possessions ' this fall
and winttr
The Woman' Foreign Missionary so-
ciety of the First Methodist church held
0. thoroughly enjoytlbre lrietltn; Wotl-
tiefday afternfipn it lUe home of Mrs.
A. M Bennett im'lSsst c.'ol)li aVWlW
Mrs l.tlo ribVe m mlers(fng talk da
"Tho Woman of Japan' Mi's. Dr. Ham-
Ill reud a pansf "nil "The 1'ublte Stfhools
of Manlki." dnj ajso rai H letter from
Mhs Spuuldhtg. the MethcHllst niisslon-
tiry from this district who is in thu
linllippiue Island Mrs Bennett as-
sisted by Mrs IC V Hutchlns served 1
dnlntv lunch to thu suctiti There will
bw a business meeting hi Id next month
beforw the kossUni of the annual con
duit oaro -will Imj ilrlven nwny by thu
pluisures of delightful lioxpitHblti soolul
funotlousi
The llrat of u series of brlllltint so-
cial functions which will be given this
full was the reoeptkm on Wednesday af-
ternoon with Mm. F. It. l.lllie us host-
ess at her pleasant and hospitable home
on West Cleveland avenue. Society kept
the social oalenu'ir clear for yesterduy
afternoon and thcio wmru nyftriy thr. 1
Jiumlred lidle nresont at he rti. pilot 1
With MJ. Ullio in the receiving Hue
were Mr. Jleurj Asp Mrs Powirs SMs
Barker and Mrs Dorbn Mrs Carlm md
Misses Fannie and lmttle Tyler gii''.'
the guests at the reception hall dmn
Mrs Charles BillliigsU-y. Mrs. Carl H.i'. 1-
ghnrst. Sirs Mclvny and M.rs- Ira Long-
aker presided ut the punch bowl In tin
dining room Mlsa Kdlin Qtiseell Ml-xi-Kthel
and Hllzabeth McNeU scrveil 1
dainty lunch The flnnil dec-oiatlonx In
the parlors reception room nnd dining
room were exquisite. An orchestra fin -nisi
led music during the afternoon The
costumes worn lyr llo receiving hullto
and guests were especially elegant With
tha (lyrql UecoVtHlons wtrt-e twined alry
testoots flf mitnx and rnjlago gsty wnn
rfutunm fln. 'lhe eAumlrTOble coolnen
of tlto aftonioou mid the charm of the
curly tiuttlmn. with thft mttslc and pretty
sumundhiK tntulc tlio affair a memorable
one In anotal funatlon?
Elchslberger- Braun.
Miss l.uey UlcJiclbet-ffer. daufhtcr o'
F I) ICUbclberg'-r und Ilolnz A Brann
of (luthrle Oklahrma. were KMiTkoe last
'-i dul c Duilv Lender
Lawton Sept J1 Col K V Mil. 'ii-ll
'I Fen Worth one of llm pioiuotirv of
Ho I.mton Ml-hlta Mountain W.st-
i n Din tin Rallw i loiipinv I111 m
did in mleieniing east 1 11 ipii il hi
'In pi-oJi t of his iiiniiunv to iiimi'iu'
a line f.-om Ijiwion 10 lh Wlclilti
111 iiiniains by wav of Foil Sill and lep-
sntitlrs of this aplt il w II irle
In le I t-om Fill Worth tin li.ifi put.
if the w'eek to itiuke n iux-stig it ton j
"f tin- pn'Ject .nd Hie ! mtngi to h
brheel tlierefrom.
The men with whom Cn Miichell Is
d Tiling are financing the construe lion
i in Heitric line from Kl A'oilh to
rlliis-nni lleigbtr t i.a of ih'li inn i
in 11 the oast nnd will short!) r turn
1 nl nuiki 1 lslt to f .eton
lni SHI Is row tarnKOned ami
populated with mors than n thousand
Mildiers including fo trtMips of tho
Thirteenth Cavlry and six batteries
eompoltig tho second provlrional rejl-
ment of llelit field at tlllerv Iist venr
an npproprirttlo of $181000 Whs made b
congress for tlie iiuiposo of increasing
the pott to regimental pitilHirtlons. This
money 1ms not been expended for 1 c
reason Ihil the var dejartmeu is wait-
ing an appropriation of about one mll-
" n dollnrs with which to nrry out the
pi-ojee' Jti aon.iileicliilons to thl effect
ImVB been made by Major General Jlptes
and Uenei.il Miles as wet as by other
prominent armv olllclals. Along this
line aiso tlie wrnr detmrtmrnt has under
eonislderMtlrin the matter of liolillnpr the
annual army maneuet-K f the regular
army hem tills fall and permanently
thereafter Fort Hill Is the only Jiosl
in the count it situated on 1 reservation
largo enough for tho mobilizing nnd ma-
neuvering of such a large body of men.
With these thing In view und the faet
tluet tho J uc tiki line compiny lms al-
tevntiy seemed oernilssliin ol the war de-
partment foi a right or wny over Uie
mllltsc' reservittlon. the pioject nppear
flaslblo nud a paying one. The company
survoy tQuehee the tiittlnrml rauo pre-
serve of tho Wlchltas ljds to tho irln-
elpttl plotisurc resoi ts and mines nnd ex
tends northwest to connect v. 1th some
lino of railway beyond the mountains
lonvielion Follows Trial
TVlion buying looso cofTco or anything your grocer happens
to have in hm bin hovf do you know what yeu 4U
getting ? Somo queer otoricB nbout coffso that is sold in bulk
could bo told if tho pooplo vrho handlo it (grocorn) carod to
epcak out.
Could any amount of more talk havo persuaded mfllioM of
housokuopora to use
Lion Coffee
the leader ol ail package coffees for over quarter
of a century if they lind not found it ouporior to all othor brands in
Parity Strength Flavor and Uniformity?
This popular sineresw ol LION COFFER
can be due only to inherent tncrlt. There
Is) ho stronger proof ot merit than co
tinned anI Incresslofl popntarlty.
II the verdict of MltXIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince
yoH el the merlin ot LION COFFEE
It costs you but a trifle to bay a
package. It Is Ibe easiest way ts
convince yourself and to mates
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
I.ION COFFEB ( sold only In 1 lb. stxltd psckajttt
nd reaches joa as pnte and clean sswhtn It left our
factory.
Man-head on every package.
Bare thp Llou-hrada for valoable prrmlams
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
W00LS0N SPICE CO . Toledo. Ohio.
LaiWFsK. 1 i 1 1 is 1 nisi fltlf
Slwftmk-h h 'tfn thcusaTiu
I LatBrCtJtlaliflrsSllRl
i ?anul ttm VTrmnsmitm
NSS' us-iJESoa
PPfe
sstiVi sssswiswisjrw
Drf.W!0Ff7ETra
3ETM
m$m
CSTttlKG iWWBERS)!
y- frCfb Only 25 enfff nt RnBeJs
Care3 CfioI-nfantunSr
DlarrnouDysentcry ri
the BoteJ Troubia ol
Children of Any Age (
A'ds Dltstlon Rejultttc
the Uowcl j Strengthens
(he Child and Mtkea
ItitlitlNG EAST.
Or mall 25 ctnti to C A MOFFETT M. D ST. LOUIS MOJ
Mother I Hcsltata no longor hat savo tho health and Itfo ot
your child as thousands havo dono by giving thoso powders
TEKZTHIMX Is easily given and quickly counteracts and over-
comes tho effects of tho summer's heat uoon toothing children.
r
alnht .. Ikia li.tm.. of tliu Kl-lilt TAlt VaPI ti
fiHT m H llltsl At41farl A 111 1m Irotfli ttf .
7 Mutn street the Hv C T. Cruiu. ui
lie lain
Wbiiilw
iijaylng
The lienver lo.M prints us m)leAt
liaif lone esngsyvlug of Mn-so
aiat usjui AiRWnen. m ate en
a few weeks outiiur in Colorailo Aouom
pnuyltig &1ltJre Is an' AkT lew with
the young Udlas In whl. h tin lake uc-
CMSion to (hide the young u n of Outi-
ver fur Uualr gloviuamsi "tnver Ih.vk ur
huudsynie almost without X(ption bu
thoy are (he slowest 'mortals li hiu o en
due fovtttiia or misfortune io nil' jna
Ojft Keufci utiovu comnti of Miss WlnuJUv.
041(1 her uharming sister MImi IhMwa Is
sirimwenurrTTwayiarnr.i Miisili ill i m
r 1IPV
"" r- 1
TEW&VIjjfrr. Hair nirrifrtl
TO vpy nor have all (He
SDinyiVieh oplor rptored?
Ayer's Hair Ylfior will do t!
rrussrir riinn lurir a ctinnifa asiaassiaa
S.ops falling hir also. LSjfggl
and winter
Mrs V i Adams Mrs e-lterul und
Mis Bond ente-rtulued the laedh-s Social
lrih of the Flrat Irebyterii n cntinl.
WedntHiLiv iftiiiivou freim threa o'i look
until five In a most charinkin iiwitmi
Cvlrs awMiNi. presldtQit of the. elide
touduited Hie devotional exeiclses uf
lb. urternoon Mjs D Wyatt the set -rit.ny.
conduote-d llm buslmws iit'eiiiig
ttnere wiro about thlriv ludlej preiwnt
Dr. Uniar Hcott Hie pasior who Is an
honorary me Tiber made a few Improtiip.
tu reen.u-ks whlih vvim yrrentl) appr
i htlivl b the ladles 1 he purloin weie
prettily dorerated yvllh dowcs and fes-
toons of uiry green foliage und uri-
lolonsl autumn lavc K'-fienihmciHH i
leu i Kain and cuke were served The
circle meits In tX'lober with Mrs Tlild-
Ing Bwiutiful di-sofna- "AutusSi wlih its
saigifeatleijui of oofuing cold lis umvhh
MJt) varl-colored f.Oling liaioa is htn
The scent of the fcjll.igc thai t giviin. up
Its lire Is ill the air with veiy gut
of tho wirul thu .Jiid ldivcw fall What
fw woAk rvniuJii lr outdiMii mjoj mi-nt
will b osaJdsdj yitii sVialghiftil amping
ItwUs- (W( W4 driving an bcnujiuag
more popular huh day a th ion for
table coolness ineruus s und the hirgeVi
trpanUJte of I lie n-KW ist ih. -mt
door uaajtUuna a a aild.il lAe4ivitioi aud
lteU liie in ligulf. af ...alum ill ung
pvople ttu .li-. pi. in Jii ( ii.
yutig r t ut Him i ii i m.h I i t
have gofte to other stnis to latlsh tiimr
writ Tho Sifudonto Knvsi ut totnc him
btuy with Ibe iwsrer fjMti'W dailsiiiis of
lH.sri- vMls und Jivu.n(i uibatii-
iaHmis Foi tin li tiviilieie nd fiihus
and the i.Irt.t fIk the 'h tires Ine
opettej tu bosplt tttlr- limn AV ihln thej
mil few wxkl til. so li t se.tsoii (or llo
fall villi Ci opentd mi i u.inv -l ilxi iio
tiuiaus aud prvHty rwtptkMis where'
C T. Cruiu.
e'lnclnuiUi uncle 0r (he biide iifHciating
Only the meinbtrs of tho l:nn-mllutt fatn-
ilv were nresent These inoiudeu the
following from out of the city Mr-
Henry Ilniun Uulhrn. vhonui Mrs
Fltiniug of Denvir. and Adolph sjeorgn
J of Chhiitw
The iMida wis di earned ht white chif
fon with cuso modullloa trimming The
decoiMtlerw of the horns wsre in pink
ron s of that oolor being most In evi
dune The single ring service was used
in i lie i eretnony
Vitir iho wetlillng the young omple
ktartd for a lltfSM; Wssrka wur to In-
iludu Chkaio AUHvaailiae al JKe Pe
w.iukee. Wis.. The trip will und at
Ujthiic Oklahoma where Mr. and Mrs
Hraun will majta rneir future twme
Miss Ric helbargw was 'ftrmwrlj- super-
visor of snwlng In Uie IMyUm pubiic
schools 8he Ussvej. behind many fri. nds
wlio regiet her gulng from among Ih'.n
Dayton OhW) Jiytfrntft"' -
t "
A
HOUSE
ON A
HILL
Ask
And there s pure air puro water and sunshine
on the hill. Just the ploce for a lest alter the
long winter. It's the
Crescent Hotel
Eureka Springs Ark.
UNRATED BY THE FRISCO SYSTEM
Hound-trip tickets to Eureka
Springs on sale every day in
the year.
C. W. STRAIN D. P. A.
Wichita Kan.
a
J
rfgHBOWg$gg(l?eggg$gaQ?getM
STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
StovalLofTtttonGa
said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Hundreds
of other wssk
women ara
beinc re
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
edy YOU may b
well rf you vr ill Uke
it.
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick
ness that women
have. It deprives the system of nourish-
ment and the delicate orcans peculiar to
women suffer weaken and become
ditiMid.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables tho stomach and digestive orcans
to dlcost and assimilate all of the whole-
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body and rebuilds the weak orcans
restoring- health and strength. Kodol cures
indijestion constipation dyspepsia sour
risinesbelchinjr.hcartburnandall stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
!t kww! tHif Il
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When you are going anywhere in t
the North East;. Souh and Southeast f
AND WANT TO (
Save Time and Money
Call or phone city ticket office of the
Fort Smith & Western Railway I
. No. Ill S. Division St. Phone 773.
Good connection to most Ttny point you
contemplate going.
"ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU'
j. j. uibson uen'i. rass. Agent ivon oraitu Anc. f
Jos. P. O'Donnell Gen'l. Agent Guvhre Q. T.
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Rout. Sojii.bkho Cashier II W. 1'aintkb N. Melviixb Carter. Asat. Cashiers A
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.:
Capital $150000.00.
GUTHKIE OKLAHOMA.
DIRECTORS:
D. 0 Guss O. A. Uncus. Hsxar R. Asr.
FjlAKK DALS. A. Q. C. 11XEBXR. II. W. FAINTMC
J W. Pkuht. a. J. Skat Rout. SoniaJiiia
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ao.ctiimA
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s
WIllls.Klmball Wedding.
Mr. Uors IJWs md. W NeUi
iipbau were JWUrfted Twstdjtjr evening
ft the home ofTris bride's paients Mr
and Mrs X. BrlvWiuall. 8T1 sjast Nshtft
avenue .it rfriv oWoiff-iy .llcv. A.
Nicholas pisior of m Trinity Kpisconul
churi L I'iUii ha IsSAUtlul and hupres-
fclv iniiiLu!e'f?renJSyVTr tV 'Eplco I
pal chnnli "
The iirio vvors stytlsd ojnlHjg awut
To Drive Odt MaWla
AVicf'ifctulId Up. the System
Take tha Old )Awlnli - QROV. ti
lAaitllKHIg CUIU TONIC oU
know v.tiat you are taking Tie foil i -la
ts pUhVTrWtl eih'"Tery butt'.
shi.wtng It If 4tply- Qeihn d It on
In tastlu form.' 'itie quinine drives
ou' the iwiby-kji. 401 lb Iron builds up
thu systvM- W Uy U dealer for -years
Price ?9 cents.
GAR-GOL
Aa sbsslult ipeclfU and aatNaeptl prs-
aratlos lr all kind' rl
SORE THROAT
sTOPLTl OAKOLB. FEKrEOTLT HABMLES
a mrs eur lor ttornem Tsoaltltls Qutnay
Is.'lamtl L'lcarateJ and Catarrhal SereThrsaC
A prsvantlvs si Croup Whooplnj Cough sag
Dlpbtharla.
rCKirXlNO HBAUNO BOOTHtNO
XuSoimcI if tot Ucil ErnlnoBI Throat BpaolU-
J- - uta la Ui couatry
lrTW i kf pi Id sry bowa Trice gBOrnU.
Uarc ilacUalas Co. Usa Molasa tews.
J. N. Wullaoe's Drag Store.
0 .J' HI MIS ' ' ' S
fpta?Y& DLLS
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Iff VMMt eJMLArC '.-
Boxes
at
'TTJJE Rural Routes of j
Losran Payne and g
'Lincoln Counties are be
.r.v'ftJ m
ing rearranged. Be in g
1 1
line. Have a nice tastv I
I
j lyraij Box placed in front g
1 of your farm-home for your' own con- g
1 venience as well as that of the rural car-
H .
S rier.
V
NicePQctnbbovKrat tfrs Leader Office g
s ior o.j
g ' . ' The LEADER. Guthrie. Okl-A &
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