The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 7, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEAOEft GUTHRIE OK LA. 8ATURDAY. OCTOBER 7 1605.
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.ovunnf ind Mim. T H '.i-.nirfiti mrt
r "I rd iliim"l WnliiiVi niomlnlt
n Watong-i
M - Iouir Thonui. loturned tfbtmdar
. .imj 'rem a week's visit With home
.'I . .it Oli velind
XI i. ITinwr S Ct nnlnsjlwi hi re-
..I from nr t. tended ni' wr nt-
.I Hip pnt in Color.uln.
irs O is l.vm .ind son RobeM nnil
'le'en "Jl'Mi'-i t ltmlcv ii tie
i. -i of Mf x-'i-'iik 8iiil.fr this ni'ik.
Misses lone Cojrte anil M-Uu Ul.uk
ii jik ahowvr Tnursdai at "
of Mli Blink for Mis Edit It GMs-
II
! U '.owerv .ind chi.dnn nr.
v'siting the formers parents. 'olonel
vnrt Mr. Sohnell In Uuthtle Okln-
liOroan. Mrs l. K Ai.trlm. who His Iwn her"
f from Coyle the gncst of lur smter. Mr.
V U Willi. returned home 1hurday
t evening.
Mr and SIr. B. F. Dunn have rouirned
(from a several weeks' vacation spent In
ihe Went ana a visit to tb Portland
exposition.
Temperance Workers
Use sad" Recommend DuJ.y't Pwe MK
lPtu-ty i th- OAjy Effective Cure fo
Luni 5tomt k- Nervous ViUtMU
"I THAHIC 00D THERE 18 8UCU A'
MSDIC1SKWI11TK8 KEV.DK. McU501
an active minister for tt) years. For more
than 40 years 1 bad been afJIcted with dys-
pepsia and nervous prostration. At times I
was so run down I could not attend to my
Ministerial duties. Could neither eat nor
sleep. 1 bem ttXtag Daffy's Par Malt
Whiskey. It Rave me strength helped my
digestion settled my nerves and I gained 10
pounds In one month. I recommend those
who are weak broken down nervous to
take Duffy's.' " Orconlcaf Zilch. January
100L
bit. BOWNE riiKSCniDED "DUF-
Fi"Hrt3! YKAIlS. "J have found that in
ptiouti.oiiin crip nnil otlirr exhautinjr tlls-
casos my iiatlents nover fall to rwiwnd fa-
vorably to Duffy'a Pure Malt Whiskey.
Taken an directed it Is bound to relieve and
permanently cure ccliiumptlon." Dr. i JI.
Bonne Kingston N.J. Aug. 81001.
MR. THOMAS MOttAN TEMPKRAKCE
WOIlKEll BAYS:" I havo livcil in Roch-
ester. N. . for almost TO years and peoplo
know I am ft strict temperance man but I
unhesltntinglr recommend Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskoy for tho great good it did mo during
my illness. Two lnontlis ago I was so weak
from bronchitis 1 could not raise my head.
I had a low 'ovei nnd all tho symptoms of ft
relapse. Tho doctor ordered your whiskey
and I would not be living to-dny but for its
use. It made mo strong vigorous better
than I have been In years." July 20 1001.
For over half a century men nnd wonvtm
prominent in the nfralrs of the nation nave
lioon using and endorsing Duffy's Puro Malt
Whiskey as tho one certain cure and proven-
live of disease. Tho opinions of a few of
them are publMnd In a booklet which wo
mall anyone free on request.
Tho unrivalled record of this splendid
medicine Is over 4000000 cures. More than
7000 doctors uso It In their homes and pro-
scribe it regularly In their practice and it's
used exclusively In ovor 2000 hospitals. It's
an absolutely pure distillation of malt scien-
tifically combined with medicinal ingredients
of highest quality. It nets directly upon the
diseased organs and parts In a natural man-
ner and strengthens and builds up the entire
system. It contains no fusel oil. Every
testimonial is published in good faith and
guaranteed.
Mr Dr. HimHI- and M. J. 11. ni'k
This la the iTrutt ef n. serfec a? Infonnat
'ifternoon aflat r thM Mm. Mink l.i
phtnninj? for 'her friends for thl fell
and winter.
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jgp.ivH'llo'tib.'J
urnoork raon juo-
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Mrs. Pmrk Iindls. ol
Inn bent In the city the
Hi cd Johnson returned
Mt-nday evening
Skee-iee who
(iruent of Mrs
lo her 'horn'
Mt and Mrs -O 11. Ditrlik i.t In tlu-
c ty iron Caldwell. Knns the suewls ol
M And MM. K A. I-irlcK. at 711 12ns
Cleveland aenie.
Sl.ss Albino. fiStcvcfls. private uteno-VT-jphiT
for Governor HnguRon In 111
with a dlnttettsmff cold ilii't n.is afecte!
iicr lungs' severely.
Mnr. Noble Premlsm. of Topekn. tho
distlnKulshrd club woman of IGinsHs
the guest of her slFtcr Mrs. N. D.
IIUBhtsti. this "week.
Miss Uthel ilowera a churmri R youns
laay from Ottftwu Ulnols who has been
vlsitlns ht Mlwca-iJrlEir left Tuesday
niomlncfor J"" home
Mnt. T. M. l)cAl. til 'lohltn who ha
be. n hero for aevorai weeks vlsltlnu her
ister Mrs: 'A.'G. Pfurdner. retnrtied to
t rr homo "Tuewjuy Mornln.
Mrs. Frederick Mills Itims and llttlo
Ui filter Marlon have lett'rniil fr-mi a
several rnonlhH.' vacation upeni In Iowu
.ijid ftt tho northern lal'ea.
Mr .ind Mrs Tell Walton ie t lioini-
to thiir friend In a pruty i-otuige on
West Nobfe avenue naar the i-oraer of
Noble and Eleventh stnA't.
On account of the nieetlnB of tin Oit-
Hedtnntlon Sivturdny afternoon tin Do-
mestic Science oiub M1 mcot I-.ld.iy af-
tirnoon at Curneelu llbrarj.
Mrs. J. 11 Iluekley of Pawnei. who
his mvn In the city this week th Rties
of her sister Mrs. V. O. l.utR. ri-tuned
to hei horpe Wednesday oviniiiff.
Mlsufti Iona Foster and 'Lillian Nor-
Hie come over frOnt Coyle Thuruday
evening to cpnd several itayj visltlnsr
Miss Kthtl Ken and Miss Anna Owiins.
Mrs. W. M. rltrs nnd Au;htor. Mrs
Dorsey Kri'lttii. of Aimilsiko wore Ir.
the i'lty n day or two tlus wdt. tli
Kuests of Mrs. Dennis T. Flyn Okla-
lioman. Mm. W. W. Walton and little duuRh-
tcr. FJorenco Louise ctune. or from
i'rei'ent (Ity this niomlue anu spent the
duy. tha (rurtls of Mr. and Mrs Tell
Walton.
Mrs. John Illngilng irl In the i I V
ttunday vfnlnr and is H Kinfi .it in
Hol hotel. Mrs. Hlnpline i a .harm
InK nnd Kinclous lady and l iluw I
mitb Quthrle.
Mrs. T. It Ferguson accompanlPd tbu
Kovenw to Chandlw KrWsv afternoon
and will attnnd iand inllnaiy lull to-
morrow tvining to be jjimti for mi
Nuional Guurd oftloirs.
MIm Mnud vw..anui left Monday esi-
int; for Kansas City where she w 111 spMid
the fall and winter attendlnc n muHlcal
conservatory Bhe win lake rpectal In-
m ruction hi pipe ortwn music.
CAim" -Wlws voa ask year drnrtlst or
cifturfor uaJfy's Pure Malt whiskey be sure
yon fct tlis eenulne. It's the only absolutely
pure nedlcinal whiskey and Is sold In scaled
battles never In flask or bulk. Look for the
trade-mark the 101(1 Chemist" on the label
and make sure the seal over the cork Is not
broken. Price. St. 00. Dully Malt WnUkeyCc
Rochester N V.
Mia. Day and daughter Ml Martha
ar her from Wlnllslil Kans . and will
maVe i)i"ir wme in Ihe uur- In Outli-
ne. Mrs Day la Uie moiher of th
popui-r llAirisort avenue Hwnnnln. the
i.i trwtii-i.
M I II Welly of Downs. KsmsH
wtio ha been tho pueat of ifra. Frank
Tnle h r-'tumed to her Iievne Mrs
WeJty is a (rracious and charmini: lady
iinU wm a t 4iae of Qutlrle In t'Q
Mrv arb 4kjs.
Mrs. Ct-trk Tetapletort entrrialned at
Kcn oiluik J'nner Th indav evetiliiK.
Mts iirriton of Oklahoma Oity; Mrs
Ku-.uJ Hutler and dauhter Dorothy u.
Porumotilh. Ol.lo. Mr. nnd Mis. C. C
tluxton and Mtss Nellie ltu'.ytfti.
Tho meetinc; of the FhnVe. ere elub
AVrtnedy nfternn-jn nt th I.ll'tnry wni
a most litorcHthiB ouo. Mre. J. S. Ljons
tonciuotcil the-lifon wh.luh tuns a r-
vjew of Phauesperlnn plo"t. Mm. Cinft
wlli entertniii tnc club next wtek.
Mrs. Garrison enme up from '-klahonw
City Thursdav niornltip with her dnutfi-
tei 5trs. Claroneo C. Buxton and will
be in tho city this week awUtinsr Mrs.
Uuxter in arraugtnp her homo on Nortl-
DIllon street for housekoepl-B.
The Uk! ol Mrs A. H I1ji(oi- erli-4
of ltfll-luful i-.rd l allies .ui ' t?t
urd.iv uliniumn itt her reU Thf
prise wlnnem wire M.w J. 1' Wlnton.
Mrst prlzi . Mri. Wtl'tiSf Biup!- ion. l-'in'
hand .uid Vi lv d !. .cni tlon.
In" t... ions huve Uei ii re.l'd t
Oulhri. eople lo the fnunl milil.iiy bull
to I" bIm'-ii t I'handU-r tohl1it
for the olfivi-n of tJo Okhihomi NiUlon
al pun id Tho Frisco has ni.ule a pprolul
rate mid a i-rowd will ko fiom herv.
Mr. urul Sirs. C. O. Hart of Clevelund
Ohio who have beon here for some tliii"
th Kuest of Mrs. M. C. Harti at iOt
Hits! llarrtwm avenue left Monday even-
ing for their home In tho Hast. They
wore uollivhtttl with Uklahonui and m&
nunny kind tlilnKs to hay of our rliiumlni;
city and gntcloUB hospitable residents.
JudK nnd Mrs. J. J Dolts are entr-
talnlnK' thin week tiineral Hardy from
lavhusk i who la hereMte.i.llnn tlv-Ht-c
tlh ltlte Musoiiic reunion. 1 here Is v.dy
ou mrmilier of tho order living In Ameri-
ca who Is oldiT tlMiti GtMieral Hardy who
Iwh usl jssed hi; plnety-'lrst i!r"idoy.
Oei enil Htray retains ihe nl-nlul brll
llaniy of his -outh In j moat lemurkable
de-jre
Iiil.-ren' In mlill' an biori .iiiuim and
tills month brlna n nimb r of Intirest-
Inj i-rre-nonles. There n c lo be rich
weddlnE. w Hiding of the eryjmnK
and wfOrtinKH of the i-M'iy i.iiure. nnd
there will be a few coil1 try wed-! nT.
taking on the freaii beauty of their rural
I surround. r.fis.
The riRUlur quurterl mieiitir of tho
eliy Federation will 1 held Saturday
atenioon at Carnegie library club
rooms. Therw Is eanaldemblo important
lluslneoe to bo tranaaeU and it la de-
sired tlu'. all members of th various
committees uhi 1liv reports and the
repr. n'utl. from the dilfjiiiit oluoa
will be piesent
The me Hber jf the
tmxnt w TthimdAV nfturh
UghtyuMv Q Ih home ol Mjgl r o 1101111)-;
W ffst BprwKer avenuei. "ifio prieis
winners wero Mrs. A. 11. Hutchon tho
club rrlse; "Mrs. W. D. ITerod the lono
liand prle rind Mrs. J. C Hofus was
prernt(u with the hostess prlt two
sllvir smivnlr spotms. Mrs. .'. Jt. Fe-
Bnn will "tiier'aln t'i e'vl" next week.
trs. T. F. Leacb. ilfrhjl ilia.' Jlrcjcule
of Kingfisher wen- f $$!. F '
The following out of town vl- ;tors reg
Ai tM OamsRie rHJMry' ttt$ $illo im?
vlsltotV rlMetid lbrliyr '
Mi. Ulbert O. ltroun IAk.- Superior
Mich '
J. W. n-igon Oklahoma City.
Mr. Ida Copeland HrldRfpOri.
It. J. Dixon Wflfretitay K. J.
Com Aften. Wefeehkn. I. 'K '
Mr. and lire. g. H. Ixnidrr Joty.jKa
Mis pearl aootihur. Hoiwrt: '
Xlrs. W. K. MjMflli' MdsJioud.
Xliss Kilern Myall. IQdt.irmil.
A Humphrey IVrtirrs. N V.
W. P. Diikson. Navlllr Ky.
Mls A-ina Svnk Kil nonil
3!tr J. Spssste. Jr.. Snw York.
MiW Wunclcai SpemM." Wiriitf VCrk.
iterid it Cnmegl library Tusilay.
Mlsj liene ItOtrers Hi-i'ii-rii J-.
Carry laBlle Detrlrk. Caldwll Kas.
CfatreiH-e Johnsot OUlalioma City.
Siisd a'arj- tjT4i 4im
Mii-s XIltle 8t.-intiei Ponra City
XKs Aii'in Cote. Nurdln.
Miss SuUi TwyfOid "Ofj. Cit;-.
Mrs. Kmmett Tur.ier. loinka Kas.
Silas CJnevleve Duvldsor- Calr-sbur?
llllno's."
Mr. W. D. lerlier Fnld.
Miss M.ltlrcd Holt Knld.
Tho fOilowltiff out of town visitors
registered et the Carnegie library Thurs-
day: C. I. Caete Keokuk Fulls.
Edith Swentte Keokuk Fall.
J. I Poteat Mehan Okla.
Francva James. Perkins.
Kislo .Southerland Petkl-.s.
Miss Addle Helmer Wichita.
C. It. VonlresH ac-elnnd.
Arhl Smith. Ponca City
Hev. L. D. oCni'mr. Taw nee
SHss n-JSe Sloan. Crescent City.
K. W. Stegga. Keokuk Fals.
As the social Hoosor. which dildea the
autumn from the midwinter d nws to a
floce. Its chief nrthlty Is nniong tho
vonngvr set nd the n:hcol crowds. The
.lomiB people who nr plimlng to eoin-
bire study with social plitihi'ies hn.v.
made eluborato arrHiiger.ents to illll tll-
days f.om now until tho ClirMMlns 1-
intlon with rtftvel 'eiijrtftltimrnls i Most
of the x-ouns- jj-coplfe i?l-efen IftnoraK arf
their chief diversion. Each' year brTngs
Its additions to the circle of young dan-
cers And ofteh " season mnny -who hnvi
JoyKl this fnwrfto plensirre of tJio
young fall out to give plaoo to younger
gayer rocrulte.
Tho members of tho Cambridge club
held a thoroughly enjoyable mcellng
Monday afternoon nt ihe resldenio of
Ir. f. J. Aboil. Mrs. Fonton It. Clark
conducted the hlstorj- lesson most nbly.
Mrs. J. P. WJnton road a sketch of
tho ltfo of Captiiln John Hmlth the
enrly Iingllsli explorer In America and
fntuouH beauHe of his dealings with the
Indiana Mrs Frank Pule rend an In-
teresting paper entitled "Ten Cen-
turies of American History." Other
member uf the club also road papers.
Miss Minnie Wood of Now York was
unnii'mously oled Into the club member
ship. Tim clu'i meet neat Monday af-
ternoon at the Llbrarj-
The club season bus begun and In
more was than one It Is bHnr demon -ftntted
th good wwk tlvat women's
clubs arc doing. Mesil.imea C. M. Ilamw
Horace Ppeed. Jamea Headles. W. A.
Frafrier Spencer Pfcds ind J. IS. Tho-
burn met ut the Carnegie liurnry Mn y
afternoon and perfoctetl a temoorkry or-
gunlsation for a humane society. Mrs.
W. A. Frasie was atnolntid ivresldent
nnd MrH. J. H. TlKibuin seerolary. Mr.
FmIer-Hnd-Mrs.-Specr were u.ilH).-. .
a. omnt . eo to draft n consiilution and
Ii)law8 for a permanent orgiiplzntlon.
Thcie was anothir meeting nt tho
llbrair Thursday afternoon nt four
u'olori: to adopt Uie constitution uud
Kitl olllcers for permanent orgnnlfH".-
Ibn.
rsm ihfawh : f amsfyi "i8"
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In our Art Department we are
offering Two Extra Special Values in
PHSJSSJJBJSBSSSJpjBHBaS
Pictures and Statues
Done in colors framed
in withered oak with
glass mounted on
S1.48
The Pictures are Genuine Christys
MHV.sjajs-HHaBaBSaaaaBSSSSSBtssJiSSSSSSSSsssssssss
white mat. Every picture is signed by HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY. These
pictures are all the rage in the east today and are selling in the largest
department stores at special prices from $i.58 up to $1.69 each. We
bought a Ibig quantity to get a low price and offer
you your choice at each
Busts in colors 12 to 14 inches in heighih Occidental and
Oriental beauties decorated in gold just the thing to
stand in some niche or corner The usual price of these
statues in exclusive art stores is one dollar? our special
offer as long as they last is each... .
See our West Window for these two items. They are on sale now
RAMSAY BROS. D. G. GO
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
Statuary
39c
To Drive Out Malaria
'And Bulla" Up the System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS CHILt. TONIC. You
know what you arc taking. The formu-
la Is plainly printed on 'every bottle
showing it Is simply Qulnlno and Iron
In n tasteless form.. Tho Qulnlno drives
out the malaria nnd tho Iron builds up
the system. Sold by all dealers for 27
years. Price 50 cents.
Urocks. (ju Sli-e.ig. Iulu J.icibroi I-'a
Nlblnck Cad Kerncdy B-rt Keuii'dV
Edna Gray. Mrs. Will Harwich Mrs. Ed-
gar Powers Mrs. E.ld Johnson tfrs.
Frank Lyons nnd Sirs. Hiyslnger of
Woodward.
Don't Borrow Trouble
It Is a bad habit to borrow nuythlng
but the worst thing you onr possibly
horrpw Is troublo. When sick; bore
heavy weary 'lid worn-out bv the nninr
and poisons of dyspepsia biliousness
Uright's dinease. nnd similar Internal ill-
orders don' sit down apd brood oie-
ynur iiyrqptomg but fly for' relief to Eleo-
i trie Hitters l'ere you will find sure
program for a paPr on tho subjoot.
"Sidney and ' ItaMgh." Sho could noi
bo priment on account of Illness but
.. 4... a-u.Kj.iM n.tiliU tda rtfwirl Otltl
thoroughly eplo'yed giving much Import- w4 permanent forgetfulness of all your
...w. n i ... .. I fm.itilnM mi.l vrtitr tvnilv TVll! not Iia bur-
a
two
J iaXnTbout th; ." oUr. nnd your body will not be bur
well known chametors in English
111 chief iRlereat in club .Irci-s this
monlh la tho nrenarutton for iMoventloiv
of ti.e "errltorial Pi-tloii of Wuipens
vlubs. wiivrh w:l be held it OkUrcma
City from November the seventh t
tenth lnhicivc. Mr. Ueiker the .laitou-
al jiretrWeat. nill atiend and the state
jMa1ilt has ucnatmrui tliat free dls-
cwwrtofi of all subjecti will be provtdid
i ...
Mrs. W. W. RuckS inviten a few
frliiiU Saturday to her pleasant liomo
oo Wat Logan avettoe o spf.d an ln-
ronnal afternoon. The ueU wcro Mr
Itobtirt Ita-nsny Mr I' red I. Werner
Mrs. J A Hugbis. Mri-. Uod Morris.
The Doctor
Always Asks
"Arc your bowels regular?" He 1
know that dally action of the I
bowels Is absolutely essential to
health. Then keco your liver active
and your bowels regular by taking
small laxative doses of Ayer's Pills
Wikataascnt W'CfsWiia j.o.ay.rOe.
th. Imm.Iu .1 all ear tpejktoM. ljw.ll. Jju
Thursday afternoon Mls Dorothy Fay
Mlichll entertained at her homo 31"'
South Third stre-ot. in honor of Mis
Helen Collar of Chandler. M' Ruth
Hopkins and Miss Hazel Varapner of
thlr city After spending a i-ouple of
hours playing Jolly games th young
guests were lnvlteil Into the dining room
where a threo-courso lunch was served
at (hv o'clock. The following was tho
menu.
Salad Cream Sandwitehea Potato Chops
Tea
Ice cream with take
Fi ults Nuu Ilonbons
Alter tho lunch had ben en)oyed rs.
Mltchi-ll tool t'.e .-h'ld-en a tiollv ride
over the city.
The "lavender" ettowtr Klven Thurs-
day afternoon ut the home of ill. Myr-
tle Illnck by MIbh lltack and Miss Ion"
Colo w.ia perl arm the most dellsrhlful
und elatwmte entertalnmer t ever given
in the Hy for a bride-to-be. The.
lavender idea wasrfnrried out In tho ex-
quisite ftoral decorations In the pretty
larlerx and dining room aud at the de-
licious luncheon Tl-e score cards were
.dalnt'. heart-shapinl affair ornantenieil
with cuplds done Itt water colirs. Mlos
GriasoM waa glveti a prfao being th!
guest of honor aud Mies Ethel McNeal
won lh tirst prltft al enrdit. There wer
thirty-five Invited gvrst.i. The luncheon
waa served In three courses. The follow
ing Is tho menu
Crt-anJ chicken patties
tavejulr Jolly twndwttahea tied with
tavetdled riblions
Plmwpple salad Jn violet bnkels
Cboeso balls Wafers Ijivmder Icon
llfsirt-stvared cakes
Coffeo
The Acorn elub met ThunaUy Kfter
noon hi the Carnegie library lub looms
and bald a most profitable m-Hng. The
Th roll tall vs answered b ti'joiatiou
frora ya-ios Mrs. Crlg re.id .- raper on
llW subjeot ' isiiabetli and Her ln-
fluinc on the Literature of too Agei"
The paptr had been carefully prepareAl
and was a most inieruaUng and aula
krtldv. -Mrs. J J. -nolo vifts on th
history. Mr Fllson'a paper. "Hacon;
Life and the Chnrnetex of His Writing."
waa ono of tho best numbers on tin.
program for the afternoon. Tho secre-
tary road a 'otter whtch had been re-
ceived by Mrs. Charles PMm from Mr.
Frank M- Thompson former territorial
treasurer telling of the death of Mrs
Thompson tho twelfth of September at
thoir home nt Texarknna Arkansas. The
letter was given to Mrs. J.' W. Duko
toiraspo'xllnf secretary who will send
'consolnnces on behalf of the elub to Mr.
ThMnpson. Mrs Thompson was ono ot
the most beloved niembora of tho Acom
elub and tho announcement of her death
Is tho subject of much Bonovrful com-
ment in club nnd social circles Bncml!j
Mrs. Thompson wns n araelous nnd
kindly- sympathetic lady nnd her friend-
rhlp was grontly ohejtlshed. by all who
knew her.
drut'i&'ts. Price Iitc. Guarantied.
NOTED FARMER ORATOR WEDS.
(By Associated Press.)
Plainfleld N. J. Oct. 7. James B.
Martlno who for forty years has been
famous tho country ovor as Uie "farm-
er oratoVof Now Jcraey democracy"
was married today to Miss Julia Ed-
gar Ilowman. The brldo Is a grand-
daughter of the late Jacob Lorlllard of
New York.
asSst-g 3taKarfaT-MEagssat3s3E3ir
W..M. Bronson. L C. Bronson.
BRONSON & BRONSON
farm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Uaty complete abstracts of tUle In Logan County
if ju pay interest and principal at our office.
UicL'it and ' truest insurance agency in Oklahoma
GUTHRIE OKLA.
Black 'Building
118 West Okla Ave-
MS3l3KSMMmz3KmZMmXnrA
fcl faal
J
For AU Kinds of Piles
To draw the flro out ot a burn hen! if.
out without leaving a soar or to cure
bolls sores totter oftzema mid alt shin
and scalp diseases uso D-eWltt's Witch
Hazel Salve. A spoclno or b'lt d. bleed
ing llohltig nnd protruding pll's. Stops
tlua pain (nstant)y ami euros perma-
So.iety Is inteiesied n the wedding of I neatly. Got the getiulne. Sold by VC-
Miss Edith Orissoll to Mr. larry Thomp- n. Rtnfro.
son. which will occur next v"cdnovlay.
Miss Grlisell Is one of '.he most r'julnr
ol vt-f maiy fall bride and ha been tho
guest of honor at airefnl pieity social
functions. Mls-s Haltte and Fannie Ty-
ler mtertalned Wednesday afternoon at
the hospitable home Of Mr. F. It. ' till.
for Miss Grlsaell. with a pirtel slvo.ver
lYiogremslvo hearts wns played during
the amnion. MUm Hedwlp Itraim won
the first prlto and Miss Fay Gusscll ro-
tieivnl the oonsolAtton nrlte. The list of l
Invited gueeUi Ineluded: Misses Jessie
EXAMINATION Cr TRACHEHS.
The regulr quarterly examination ot
applicant for teacher' county cwtlfl-
eaten will be held at tho Iogan County
high school building Thursdiv aad Fri-
day. October 16-87 IMS. beginning at
eight o'cloek a. m. G. W DERRICK.
County Hupt
Observatlos1 cafe cars now tn servlse
N Wabash dor trains between Kansaa
srt and St. Louis both directions anil
on Wabuju. New York fast mail train
No. t;
Removes Rust.
To remove rust stain get a bor of
'niia.lnk TCuttnntnr ut Leader Off .
Sampsoll. Myrtle Illnck. Iono Covlo Mis I PrIee 10 centa
Minnie Wood of New York : IUts Ell-
xabtrth MoNefd KUiel MoNont Mi lo
Rhlnehart. Ke!e Caitaldy Mary Kersey
Ruby MoNeal Kutherlne Cassldy. Stella
Raymoker JOss Alleo Wood. Miss Amy
Nenl of Cnllfonla: Miss Kate Se'mell
Mlsa Gertrude Hunt Mi SthtirP. Mrs
C. St Sarehot. Mrs. Jaek Morrls. Mrs
Knaeh Uamford. Mrs Helns P.ratan. Mrs
Gwrgo Willis. Mrs. Will Rejhal.' MM.
UllUnirUey Mrs. Curl Ila'-lnghorst Mrs.
Ira Ing.iker Mrs Stuart MoKy
Will Fossett Sllss Dorothy S:on
Faye Orlssell. Sflsa Lena Hunter MlM
lona Osbom. Misses Silu '.eavitt. jher-
bum Zov Thompson Poarl Rhodes. Amy
Good servants read tno aas. They
have learned that the best places are to
be obtained In that way without having
Most of the poorer
at all.
4119. Ul WUIUIIIVU III l.lh
. Mr I to pay commissions.
SlUs iiejrvants jtan't read
I Now Is the Time I
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i to take advantage of our liberal terms
j and get your house piped for light. jjj
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BRAIN .WORKERS
Iu general find coffee
hard to digest.
POSTUM
FOOD COFFEE
is used by a great army
oi brain workers
"There's a reason."
MILITARY MISSION COMING HOME.
(By Associated Press)
Southampton Oct. 7.Tho niQinbers
of the Amer can military mission who
have beon v'Ssltlng Btiropoan countries
studying army muihod and regula-
tions rawwnnblad aboard tho steam
ship Philadelphia and sailed for Now
York. There are In the par Gen.
Chaffee Capi Dennis B. Nolan Drlga-
dier General Hell and Gen. CroYler.
The officers have made themselves
extremely popular In Europe by their
generous praleg of what thoy havp Been
and ample methods oi returning tbp
08ptalUy -which faey havo received.
Boxes
at
$1.25
'T'HE Rural Routes of
Logan Payne and
Lincoln Counties are be
ing rearranged. Be in
line. Have a nice tasty
Mail Box placed in front I
g s
1 of your farm home for your own con- S
1 venience as well as that of the rural car- &
rier.
Nice Box cribo bought at tha Lender Office
$ for S1.25
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