The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 68, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 28, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLA. SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 1S.
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I -Society-1
5 Nell Catherine Dunyan J
Mia. O. A: Ifttfctl ih .1 v.. 1
inotolng fwi Hdmond
Mr 1" I.ufs la rtitertatnlSjg a sfiieM
thHl wet. M- WoIttt of OWUIr.
r CKkHWi wet io J"nn
d 10 .ld u WK VIMtl it; li
Mrs J II Maul!- of K! Reno. I In
the rll for mi extended visit with Mr
Chart. Ure-r.
' Mi. K O MlUlkan and datigltt-t
Detma have gunc to Tulsa I T. to
spend A week.
Mr. Paul Poster wn union the Ouih
tie people who attended the Klks U-il'
here ORlAlMiiinn.
Mis l.eiiii tinnier mi'l Miss Ivm-nn
Osborne spent ftimdav In Oklahoma l'i
1h gucifts of Mrs Kilggs
Mr mid Ati Peterson have -in i
Rt to j rid a week visi'mg Hi h
da tight r Mrs. J. O. Long.
Ml I'aul Poster whs among Hie Hitili
rle rxople who attended the Klks ImII
at Oklahoma ("ity tonight.
lira t . K Morrison nnd Mr I. II.
Morrison aie visiting Mra Jo. Carter
In Sllllnnier for a fen days
F. T. Reynolds of St. Joseph Mo
ami Miss IJIlth D. Wiod. of Guthrie
were married nt St. Jo Saturday.
Mr and Mm. Gulen Crow have taken
apartments In tho Hager building oor-
liar of Harrison avenue and Pirst street.
Already plana are being prepsr.-Hl for
the winter dam op and huge prlvat
ball la being plnnned for Clirlatmas
night.
MIS CIhii lK Hoivc'1 ii I tno davali-
tors lUanche mid Man. lu-ve gout' to
Kdmond to spend severit dajs alllnir
relatives.
The Springfield Dally Leader In tho
"Week In Society '" prints an extended
account of the Ferguson receptions of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. CI'd Walton and llttlo
daughter Genevieve spent -Sunday with
iriendtf at loGhridj-v returning Monday.
Walker Whiteside tho tragedian will
deliver a lecture to tho federated worn-
en's cjub qf th$ city nt tho Carnegie
bmy. Nov i.
Mrs. Castle mother of Mra. J. H. N.
Tlndall. relumed Wednesday from a
several w eelia' visit with relatives at
Wichita Kansas. .
Miss Voiinie TJIgtirunn of ClKindler
anivod In the city this week and re-
sumed lur studies In music ul Hi. Jo-
seph's arademj.
Mrs. V M Landls arrtxed l.i the city
Wodwwduy from Hkedee lo pind
two 01 threa days In tho elly xlDltlnvf
Mns. Kred Jomton.
MIsm DflU Dunkln will C9 to I'aria.
Texas iho first of next f' t d at
tend tlw ltrlffC-OBU ".eddliig Miss
Dunkln will b bildemnld
Mr. and Mrs CUtrk Field and baby
dauKhter Thclma left Tuesday afternoon
for Sulphur Springs I. T. for a two
Weeks' tlflt with relatives.
Judjfe and Mrs. W. II llerod returned
Tuesday afternoon from I'onca City.
where thev have been vlsltlnu their
datiebter Mrx W. M. WIKer.
Mlac Anna Coopur who has been In
the city fot a couplo of Whoka vlslUlHT
!' t-ourln Miss Viola Cooper returnwl
this morning 10 her home at NarUln.
Mlse. J.uite Iiagai. I.ou Strang and
Casauli leuinieti Thurdu inoining from
Oklaltonm ctty. wher they were guests' ... ....
' . . . . Tjtt. . tTeirltory whkh feels nt fhUkuha 1
wlnsd.iy eNenliia; at the Ktka ball. "
Mrc T A Illesh nnd .lilldren hf
letum'd from u aeiul wuaks' trip
ColcaKO .ind the IfcW The dolor will
relti-n to ;mUrie Ihe rtiil of the wK
Ilecrfuae of ra in una wind storm
of Tu-d imnlug. the Jllsaes I.eno
and Donna 0born poatMned tttelr pro-
Krvaahe rurlue purt until dix-ulu
rVanli a
Mr nd Mra J II Thoburn and Wtlo
diwsbler Mary left on the Monday af-
ternoon train fr Oklahoma t'liy where
ihej w'H make tkeit home In ths fu-
ture With a dearth af other things tho
ihsfrtre uttractkma are helping society
out wenderfviHy tills week. I'mctieally
eAer1od teas Immmi In att
tftt-daj-e
i var . f I
The suirt se( is on th auj trjya oyy
tlta coin fV fHh dsJlKlJfjir -Ufferaft
br" 4 tUarmlnil 'WWkJI SvfltwldJ.
S4M-ietv ev-T where mukes over th&M a-
ira ihiiik.
The vt m- WaUtei entertained a
bum wraraii) of thftr young frtoaxis
lata Fiid) evening In tuMor of Ml
Moi. iut 1' Aai Seal Hllllwater
Dim u i t.
Mm. Htsfes nvothrv of Miss Ktta
i i
wrmiMrnrwTUBnrrma
WaAe up
I Tk m
i our jlw
gtfMaammmtmatmttouBauaau
America's Champion
Heavy
TOM JENKINS Champion Wrestler
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
cures conghs colds consumption bronchitis crip catarrh nMhma pneumonia and all diseases of tbc throat and lungs ; indigestion
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles ; nervousness malaria and all low fevers. It Is presoribed And jed by over 7000 doctors UmxI
exclusively in over 2000 hospitals. It Is a promoter of cood health and long life ; makes tho old young and the oung strong. Duffy's
contains no fusel oil and is the only whidtey recognized bv tbo Government as mt-dii lin.
CAirriON" When youaskfor Duffj's lhire Malt AVIiUkey look for tha"Olil Cheml.ftrnde-niark and bo sure the seal over
the enrk Is nnbrokrn. Cheap Imitations are poaltlrelr dan(trnn. Duffy's Is sold by all drusRl.ta and Ktucors or direct. SI OO a
bottle. Medical booklet and doctors' advice free. Address Duffy Malt WhUk.y Co. Jlochetr N. Y.
II rites the populai teacher of latiRii.iR)
at the I.osan County Hlfrh school. Is
oontmed to her room with a badly
sprained ankle
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. J'eck will soon
move into their now home on Kast No-
ble avenue. Tho house has been re-
modeled and the Interior redecorated
most artistically.
.
The Chandler Dally Publicist anya-
Mra. C. C. 1'olteiiBer relumed thla
morning from Outbrlo where she at-
tended tho wcddtni; of her friend Miss
Blockle Jamison
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Thoburn have re-
tttrncd to tho city after U two years'
residence in Guthrie. They will soon
occupy their home near Epwortli Unl-
versity.OkUihomnn. Miss Bertha- Adlor left Monday
moniliiB for Dos MolneSi low-a whc.ro
eh will spend tho winter minths dtiidy'
IpK Instrumental music ttt M ftttc
Conservntory of MujIiSj
1!
4
Mlssu Janfe llapir and MUrf Caosrtll
went to Oklahoma City Wednesday after
non to nttund tho nrard openlr? ball
Blven this oonlnp bj- the Klks at their
lull on North Main street.
The Klks committee heid a meetlnc
Ust nlaht nnd decided to hold a swell
dance at the city hall. Nov
quet will also be terved
will bi Issued next week.
IB. A ban-
Invitations I
Tin ladles of thu M K church Soulh
will serve oystera In the bulldlrj.- rcicnt-
ly acated by tho Jennings irrocerv rft
lis Itaat Olilahoma nenue Baturduy
Ott. 2S for dinner and suppei.
Mrs F A. Ashton is spending h few
du)s this week xlsltlnir her daughter
Mrs. II. 11. Sands at - landler. Airs
Ashton was tho Ruest of honor. Morulas
at tho nftornoon meeting of the Ttouml
Table club.
Miss Jnnle llnfeMi- Ahd Miss Casaall
cair.f to Oklahoma City on the afternoon
train Wednesday to attend the grand
opening bnll given tlwtt ovedlng by tho
i..k at tlurtr hull on West Muln street.
Oklahoma n.
Mrs. W. U Hliodes and Mrs. Bowman
will probably represent the Guthrie
Kumil HtHTrage club at the meeting of
I tltu sk afekAti Iaii fit OklstkniMO anil Yttifluri
f i . uiivurr .
Mi 1-oulse Smith of Lexington Mo
Wio Iuim been in Ihe city for th lil
tw weeks the guest of Miss Ida Nibl.uk
left Monday evening for Ponca City to
spend a few we. ka visiting her slstei
befoio returning hoi le
Invitation wu- ri-d in the H
ttMtay to a .irt mi .ind tin hu d ki be
given In the Klks building at kU ItSMO
Klrda) evening Nuvvmbri the thlld b
Judge und M Irwin the u-iut'on b-
ing tbelr silvti weddlnn uiniversurv.
Mien Lou Htrang went to Oklahoma.
t'it Vt-dnvady and utivaU.it the largu
uKn ng btdl given that a-vinlng by
the Klks at tha lodge a handsome n.uar-
ters on Went Main str-e Miss Stninr
was the lui'il of Ml und Ml Frank
ONteU
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Friends in the lty received unmunce
kitla lyday of th marriage nvt month
Vast
IlitU'l ltvush.iw. old. at daughter
MTs J P. Keiishuw of
Knld to Mr Wads iluthrl. only son
of Mr. and )lu Jacob Guthrie of liar-tk-svllle
I T
The kUturdky arteirtaun metmg of
the OsmnfStlr ririe-iir olub wna lartsali
attMsdad ad ws a iiumi proQUkdw
one T1m aubjtit. Print ipks of t'ook-
ciy. wus uWy presented b Mrt. L. W
Baxter. Thu week tfeo club jucots at
i
Nat too much Just a little Just enough to
(art the bile nicely. One of Aycr's
Pills at bedtime Is all you nsod. These
pills at directly on the liver. They
cure eonatlnatlon. biliousness dyjpep-
a suu-'iioauactic. aoiu lar uu yoam.
sia. stftk-liaaaclit Sold far 00 years.
rirwstwsrumn aiiavt-.'rsafIOTiiMSi ww
- Weight
the residence of Mrs. Baxter. The
subject for the afternoon discussion will
be Household Itemedles.
Congressman and Mrs. C. M. Slwrlel
were here this morning between trains
o nthe way home to Neosho Mo . frctr
Outhrlo where they were tho Kt of
Governor and Mis. Ferguson. Mr -v. k--te)
is a brother pf Mrs. Fersv n.
Chandler Dally I'ublHist.
Mrs. Calla Dutcher of Omaha so pop-
ulas In Oklahoma City society and who
vteltcd Mrs. W A. Kroxlcr and Mls
Helen McCoy of this city early In tho
fall will return to Iter homo the last of
tho week. She Is bulnp entortuined by
Mrs. Oscar liaise)) title w-k..
The I-udle Aid society of the First
Christian church met Wednesday at
the residence of Mrs. H. O. Slmrpc. Ar-
rnuBomcnts for the annual Christmas
bazaar aro behr m.idc. This buxanr will
bo hejd ho (flrsfi week In' lJjcjfjbjt and
l ttlfs nTtltc?xji ftvettt ;'-' "
(r ' Aunr llntKivit was ao crntlly
tenenUtd by her extonded Colorado trip
and la cnjoylne such excellent health
that she will rmnln In Oklahoma City
thla winter In stead of golnc west to
spend the winter months us waa plan-
ned ul the bssinnlns; of the fall aenson.
Tho Carlyle club met Wednesday af
ternoon at the residence of Mra. Georce
stockdalc Boll oall was respondetl to
vuh riinvnl nventa. Four nhllDtfrs of
Book two. French Uevolutlon. won read
by tho leader nnd dtscuased. The guests
were- Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs. Wallace.
The Kurtensplel olub met this week
and effected u. reorganization for the
winter. The present oflloers were elect-
ed to serve another term. Mrs. Fegan W
president and Mrs. K O. Barker secre-
tary. The llrst mooting of tho winter
senaon will be held Wednesday after-
noon at the resldeno of Mrs. John J.
Boles 30! IStut llns avenue.
Mrs. J. II. Burfonl who hrtB been vis
iting at Char!ottevt(to Va.. for somo
time pat Is now at liar old homo t
Craw fotdavlllo Indiana and fexpeets to
return liome about November 4th Hhc
will uttond tho Federation of Womens
Clubs nt Okluhoma City November 7th
to 10th. as tha guest of Mrs Senator
Threndglll president of the Oklahoma
City federation.
The following cardn havet been re-
ol.d In tha city:
Mr and Mrs James T. Ogle Invite yau
to be present at the marriage of their
daughter Rthel to Mr. Itusselt Stuart
Hr ggs Wednesday aftomoon. November
tin- eighth nlneteen-hundred and Ave.
at one o'clock. First Christian church.
Paris. Texas. At hems &20 Bust Bighth
Htieet Okluhoma City Okkt.
The members or tba Domestic siclenca
club liave completed u new ar book
whn ctHitaina th dale of every demon-
stration and ihe name of the kidjr who
IH-ermnti the artMart of food to be Ud
in the detnonstrntlons which will -
given at meeting) of the club up until
May 1st togalhsr with a list of the
onleert of tbo dub tha active and hon-
orary membership and the lesson sub
jects.
Monrkty afternoon the Ctt-nhrldge olub
ji-.ractlcwtly aU tho mnber responded
to roll call.
Mrs. S. a. Litwrenoe oon
duet
v4 th jbateGJ Ui$ !rad fotee-
ng parW. 'IHlgrftii und Purltnnr
est lug
Current ovents half hour was of unus-
ual laloraat. a great variety of topis
btng prse-jpjfd f)r tecujitj-i. Next
Mtmony aftantoon M"rs Pruhk Dale en-
tertakia th club m .Her Uaue on Capitol
llelgbts-
The funtrrs are making tills a rec-
ord breaking season foi the variety and
beauty of sables For exqulsitenuaa of
datairi nothing eqwtls the Jackets in thin
pelt with tlchua of live urns fur and
trleamrngs of heivy silk cord Pend-
antaaalt kinds are mmisM. i-i tho nine
of ckU ir tmt wraiw ud wufta m4
boos ah weil ajsd uuuiy two so eiitxjratc
that tiisy aId consider jdl to the stun
total ot ft sMnt-
or . nut - a
T)i comfiiMab. ro.ilnesa
d v made card llai.ng ind'.o's 4 de-
Wpestlei:
Tom Jeninsjifor Yearsfthe1
Unconqiiercd Heavy-
Weight Wrestler of Amer-
ica States that Duffy's
Pure Halt Whiskey Was
the Only Tiedlcine He Used
During the Time He Held
the Championship.
" I Regard it as the Greatest
Body Builder and Nerve
Tonic in the World It
Keeps Tly System in a Nor-
mal Healthy Condition
and I Heartily Recommend
It to Every One Who
Wishes to Be Strong and
Healthy."
" I have as every ono know boon chnrapfon
hen y-irelglit wrestler and all-around athlete for
years and I must say that daring nil tlta time
the only invfjora tor or modiolus I ustd was Duffy's
Furs Malt Whisker. I rsgard it as the greatest
body-builder and Jiervo-tonlo in the voild. It
keeps my system in o nonnal healthy condition
and I Ucnrtily recommend it to every one who
wishes to be strong and well." TOM JENKINS
America's Champion fteavy- Weight Wrestler.
Ilffhtfttl pastime. Miss Pearl I'.hfldes
einertnin-d the Klmona club at Iter
pleasant home on Kast Noble avenue.
Mrs Fred Byers won the guest prize
and Miss lono Coyle the first prize
guests Included Mrs. Walter V t
Mrs. Fred Ilyers Mrs jRck Morris .iPk
Knovb ltamford Misses Ida NlblaokS
Amy Brooks. Edna Gray. Gertrude Iluiftt
Hthel .McNeill. my Neal and Mrs. Kd
Johnson.
The following: visitors icBlatercd nt the
Carnegie- library Monday!
j.i.-yihTms Norman. '
C.II.' Kflutin' AnadaVko1. '
Bd M. KUer. AIndarko.
W. T. Schos Kl Beno.
Mrs. H. II. Smith. Washington. D. C.
Mrs. V. J. Binery. San 'Francisco.
Mra. Phebolla Heynolds Butfklln Mo
Joseph Buhsan Blxby I T.
II B. Barton Ilomulus OkU.
J. N- Ferguson Ilomulus Okla.
Prof. K. I.. Nicholson Stlllwaier.
Tho following visitors registeied .tv tho
Cnrncjrlo library Wednesday:
Mr. K-.d Mrg O. U itubenstoln St
Louts.
O. If. Shenmakcr Arkansas CUy.
J. F. Sohoflald. Atknrtjs City.
Grace UpUdltst Gcnexxt Ind.
Miss Jensln ICtmball Piedmont.
J. W. Fulrlleld Mown City Neb.
Mrs. 'W. VT. Hlott Parsons ICansas.
Mrs. G. M. Hunt Fort Worth Texas
Finis Bentley Kdmond.
Prof. J. G. IhisI Kdmond
Harry W. Mooro Alva.
Miss Helen W. Hunt Ft. Worth Tex
The Country club wns pleasantly en-
tertained Saturday avenlng at the home
of Xlr.'and Mrs Ira. Longnkcr. Mis. J
M. McConncll nnd Mr Kdgar Powers
won the first priziiN Mrs. Bdgai Pow-
ers atid Mr. Jack Morris the consolation
prizes and Mrs Frunk Lyons the i-est
prize. X lutiolj was served. Besides the
regular club members thetd w.ue us
guests Mr. and Mrs. W. M Stewar .
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Johnson Mr. and Sirs
J-'runk Lyons and Mrs. Brandon of
Ohio Mr. and Ml. J. M. MtConnell
entertain the cUib one week from Sat-
urday night.
Oktahoman: Judge and Mrs C U
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
.. i
Few People Know How Useful It Is In
Pretervlno Health and Beauty.
Neary everybody knows tliat chaicoal
is tha Nafeat and most cfllclwu disinfect
ant and purtilar li nature but few re-
alise Its value when taken Into the hu-
man system for the same cleansing pur-
posa. Charcoal Is it remedy that t.e mois
you take of it the better; It Is pot
drug at all; but simply absorbs the gas-
es nnd Impurities always present In ttit
stomach and IntaeUnas and carries them
out of the system.
Cltarcoa! swsutons tho breath after
smoking drinking: or oltw eating on-
ions or other odaroiis vegetablea.
Charcoal effsetuAlly dears and Improves
the complexion it whitens the teeth and
further acts as a naturul and eminently
soft cathartic.
It absorbs the injurious gases which
sxiUect In the stomach and bowots. It
dlsirffects ths tWHlth and t hi oat from t e
pektofl of catarrh.
All druggists all charsoal in one form
xr ajtotber lut proliajbly x best 0I14.1-
oaal and the moat for tn money is n
Stuart's OharcOal Ixsngesj they am
omnd of tho llnsst povvdwrrd Willow
rraoal. aad fttker harmless antbieptics
tablet fonn or rnUwr In tho fdnn of
Urge plousopt taJjlljlg lusenctt. the
charcoal boWg mixed with honey
The." dally use; or theao lozenges wv..
soon tell In a mueh Improved condition
of U10 geaorul health bettar oomple.xlon.
swsetar breftli and purer blood and the
beHUty of tt ts. that no iioaslWo hann "in
reatilt from their oontlnuatl use but on
tha oBuintry great batteilt.
A Huflak) pliytkJiaa. In speaking of Hie
benHlts of iufaaU. auys. i advise
Btuart'a CbaroMl Loxsnfea to all pa-
tients suffering from gas in the stomach
and towels and to olear the complexion
and purify the "retsUi mouth and throat;
I also ueliavc tte ltvor grsaUy bae-
fttod by tha diy use of them; they cost
Imt. tweuty-nva cents a box at drug
Mores and although In sows sense a
PWnt prejjsjratiom. yet 1 baUev I gm
tutiTtt and bttr ctar.Mi! to JKwifa
- a V(jOAi j tlul m injr el the
ordinary tharopftl lablvK (
1
Brooks and daughter au Amy. of
Gut-rln arrived here jeterday nftfi-
noon. Judgn Brooks Is president of tha
Columbia Bank ft Trust eoflipany ami
the family will make their lwma here lit
tho future. Thfy ore n prwent at the
Threadgill until liOusekoeplnK arrns
inentAnbnwdev4BiAItpswBmEtkf ft
v'!LSlutalLlnK' tPe'' nv!2 vj
? W it 8f' lffl RUOit lfMlljOhb
Inffti airnfe aiffi MUSXKathryn HBrrcirKJVtlB
nira ner perm
t reslileneo wftl bo nnTSTlss rtpoltttl. SiTss MVty Calvert Mis
addition to the smart set and a decided
plensure to her wide circle of friends
and admirers.
Society Is beginning to plan how It
will put In thrwj'0 vMitil W tiatli
Naturally first aU.ttliit wvtld ttiitlt to
Ihose fall flowers the debutrtlites but.
aUvfl .ptieaenj JndloalJotia NithHt society
Ulfe wlitirlBpjig fa fonj- thnt mott
fh teres lifj ffitqrtf. J A e8utant act
Considering the number of & G G'ar
who finished ktst spring things looked
promising enougli for awhile but with
ihi opening of the school jeui must of
them showed preference for college
rathel" thah soolefy. Inquiry of thoe
mothers v1io naya young dsmmtens out
or school brings only confirmation of tho
reRrattabli Indication.
Mrs. C. M Barnes Waa hostess Thuia-
day aftertiooh to the Acorn club Ttun
waa one uest Mrs. Gllbwtg. A ihn-o
coitrr rnrtCBeon wis serfeU. The T'i-
laWIng tsv the pruatum preparel for the
afternoon
"A peace Is of the vrtllAs of a conquest
For then both parties noblv me subdu1!
And neltlur parly loser "
I'SfJer. Cortes In Mofclco ' Mis Fied
I.. Wenner
Legend Fair lod-' Mrs T 11 Fer-
guson. Iteadlng I'nder a White 1'nibr.lla In
Mnc'.to"-Mis Frank B. Luuts
Paper 'Notes on Mexico of Tod ij '
Mrs. Sohlberg
Tko members Of the faculty jof the
Iobwi County High school planned h
picnic for Monday evening but the
w nattier went Just as Tar as tt could
toward spoiling the event and the crowd
ptenlekod Indoors at the hospitable resl-
donco of Prof. Gnlvert nt 51G AVct Man-
snr avenue After enjoying a bout ilde
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up the System
Tjiko i tho Old !.8v..fidard rQOyB'S
TAfeTFLBSS. . CUinU TONIC. Yoll
know what y-"ti are taking. The forma-
kjj is plalply printed on evoiy uottle
itiowiflg It. is sflnply Qulnlno and Iron
in n. tastsioas term. Thi quinine drlv--
out tho miliaria nnd tho Iron builds up
tho system. Sold by all dealers for 27
years Price 60 cents.
3 5)a eaai
To the People of Guthrie and Logan County:
Anril flfHri. 1(100. T fttirtp'l hnsinpsn lir -roitri n linnr1
full of goods" comparatively
the largest Racket btore in
tory and business growing.
I propose now to form a stock company incorporated
under the name of The Temple of Economy Co. with a
capital stock of $10000 in
up and non-assessioie.
Each share guaranteed to produce 10 percent interest
per annum and possibly the income may be 20 to 80 per
cent or more per annum.
All of the monies paid for shares will be invested in
the business and the directory will be composed of well
known business men and the books of tne company will
always be open to the inspection of the stockholders.
Four thousand dollars or forty shares of stock at $100
each will be put on the market and the books will be open
for your investment until January 1st 190G when the new
company will be ready for business.
Respectfully
jjl--ffi9 fcss"
DRAUOHON'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS
CATALOGUE FREE. A-dd. J. F. DRAU0H0N Prea.
Chsln of 20 Colleges. Inc. $300000.00 Cspllil. Etlib. IG-ntt.
PfllTIDN Rfl Pel Morith GUARANTEED or money refunded or you may pay
rUOIIIun VUU .;-.. lai.. Ko vacntioti-Knter .
any time. la thorouehncss and reputation D. 1". 11. C.'s are to otherl
Bua. Colleges what Harvard University is to Academies. 7000 studeato
annually. Indorsed by business men from Me. to Cali. Cheap board.
H O At E I Contract given to refund money If after taking our Home
STUDY Studyby mall you arc not satisfied. Wrltclor prices.
isa
J. B. FA1RF8ELD
TRANSFER COAL
AND STORAGE
Goods Packed Stored and Shippetj.to Order.
prions 20. Office and Yards 407-409 w. mison
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Kansas City Soufera Railway
"Straight as
KANSAS CITY
r oeiKio Tunni irsw A
CLIMATE SOIL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHER
RAILWAY IN THE WORLD FOR ITS LENGTH .
linn it tin are theflnestlands.su ed for grovTingsmall grain cotniflsx
t&AEMM&". "' 0T'"-rtbl Umber: for raising
LorsM mutei. wttle koa-s.sl.wu luUrJ a. d Angora goats.
Wrto for Iplotwi iw Consorting
FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEAD . .
Che.P rouod-tripliomeseekers' tlokeu on sale first sn J third Tuesday ot
w escli mouth
THE 8HOWT. t-tHE TO
"THE LAPiD OF
CT. K. KOKKIS Trav. Pans. Agt.
v.....Ht.v8.
T . BOESX0EK Trar Psss.
on tho Cottonwood the party rctuinc 1
to the -lty and went to tin Calvert real
drnch where a lunch had been spread
during their absence In the pretty d n
In- room. Informal ttmsta were fio-
posed and spoken to and n most delight-
ftlllvsttlng was pent. The party ln-
elbdProf. and MrijliMPrtit rjeoint
NotdR SuperlntetuleiiaitnfflMrf. W S.
CnltBfl Iraf. CiilffilireliHniWI'rdf. Grceif'
linnchQ nefuif)lillSlji. Allison.
Uttn TiikfN Misa
r4da OaiTnev nnd
Mlss Nthnn.
Tho Uacelslor club met Mohday nriet-
noou at the rasidonco of Mrs. A M
Dennett on Ifiast Nolo avenue. I toll
coll was responded to ty quotations from
Marlowr A paper by Mm." J. M McCon-
nel! o.i 'nevlew of the Life and Tlmri
of t'nr'itopher Marlowe" was the Ursi
numboi of tho afternoon's program A
review of "Dr. Faustun" was read by
Mis J I) Williams. Goethe's Immortal
rhnmciir ' Faust" and Marlowe's "Dr.
Faustus ' were then discussed by live
club members c net-ally. Mrs eanson
a former memtter ot tho club but who
has wimoved to Paradlie ' rajne enmi-
ty sent n paper entitled "Myths and
Legends In KiiKlfh LlUmture. ' und i
mof. IntTcHthig letter telling of h i
new home J 1 1- x prividmi Mrs M
C llirt rail the 1 1 1 r and paper to tl
flub A paper. "Iitln Amcrli in l'l j
llsntoii ' was ihe number .isslgned 1
(Continuod on Pago " )
brtheBaby
The adjustability of Mellin's Food is
one of its good points. Mellin's Pood
can be adjusted and is suitable to the
needs of the youngest infant as well
as children of the more advanced
age. It only takes a minute to pre-
pare it as there is no cooking nec-
essary. .Send for a free sample.
rUHln's Food Is tha ONLY Infants'
Food which received the Grand Friz
th. huhtttaward of th Louisiana Fur-
chase Exposition. St. L.ul-. 1904. lilik-
sr than a (old tntdal.
MELLIN'S FOOD CO. BOSTON MASS.
3 0JOOOOOC3COOOOOO
O See East Side Coal Co. for the O
Ci best grades of coal. Smokeless O
O -oal a specialty.
O W. E. SHERIFF Proa. Q
O Cor. Okla. & Elm. Phone 574. O
ooooooooooooooooo
speaking' and now I have
Oklahoma and Indian Terri- I
shares of $100 each fully paid 3
UiiiU. il. IVJJNli. Si
aa45&l
Oklahoma City O. T.
Kansas City Mo
Ft. Scott Kans.
Muskogee T.
Ft. Smlvrt Ark.
:-i?w;tBi-yi:ir:a
m9aUMrMHBfimrMrilJI
the Crow Files1
TO THE GULF
GREATER DIVERSITY OF
FULFILLMENT"
8- O. WAXTO8 u. . aaa a.. .
ESmaCttyKof
and ImlfTa s.t. Jtaaaas City. Mo.
kiJU"-'1 '-yi.KMSi
mm
SB
INSOMNIA
"It'"tJ"''.'"l"f "t forlBi)Mt with
which I h.r. bn nHkted foroter tweatr Trl
M? .?!n "T tl l'rt b cttea m mors
Mil." thn ny bther rrndr I hs erer triwl. I
Shalt rrinlr rrootntnend f hnm to bit fiicnlt
btisr ll Ux r reprtientsd '
Tho. Oilltra Eljtn 111.
M .r The Dowels
. CANtrf CATMWtTKS r
??? .'"Lv.'Th "'"tn' tjLbfe sttnpwl got).
Unsrants to eurs or your money b.ek.
Sterlln; Remedy Co. Chicago or N.V. 597
ANXUAL SALE TEN WILUOKIOXES
We are 'buttin- n tfc& but-
ton business
Lodges
Societies
Chnrclise
Reunions
Adveifsg j
Pnrposey
Only first class outnt in tha
territories Write foi sample 1
l r t
Armantrout Bros
Guthrit. Okla.
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1 CITY Hi
Buttons
in 5a .'M I'WJU:
i i.A'y'v u ogrj
i
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1 Directory. E
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JOOEPH WISBY
Attornty at Law.
Office tn Atl'.tr Block SouUi tide OH
2ioma Avennc
Quthrie Okla.
ORVILLE T. SMITH
Lawyer.
1C8 Harr an Ave THe hone 65.
Lymon Block.
Special attention to the lair ot Cor-
porations Real Property and Inwir-
ance. Quthrie Okla.
G. A. ERIXON C. n. HEGGBlf
ERIXON i HEQCEM
ATTORNEYS- AT-US.W.
Rooms 6 and 7 Spurlock Bldg
Guthrie Okla.
' " ' '" I I ! I ..
DEN HEQLEH JR.
LAWY6R
Rooms 1817 Spurlock Building
QUTHRIE OKLA.
PERRY T. McVAY
Attorney-at-Law
Room 14
Lyon Block
GUTHH1E OKLA.
RAILROADS.
"THE STRAIGHT LINE
The 8t. Louts Si Reno & Western.
QUTHRIE TO EL RENO.
QUICK SBRYICB AND THH BB3T!
OP ACCOMMODATIONS.
T. L. Wolf Traffic Manager.
108 1-2 N. Okla. Ave. Gutl-rio Okla
HOTELS.
THE ROYAL HOTEL.
Van Duyn & Raton Propi
Rates 2.00 and 12.60 per Axj.
Leading Hostelry in Qutkrls.
TOWEL SUPPLY.
J. D. CRAYS
Proprietor.
Quthrie Towel Supply.
Towels and aprons ot all kinds Ca
nished at very reasonable rates. Bee
me before you buy. J D. Craya.1
Phone 610.
IN8URANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
M.LUTHER. WEST
Real-S-tatE
N
Fire A Notary
P
Insurance S Public
R. R CARLIN
Iargost Insuroiice Agency
In Guthrio.
Phone 43C. Room 1
Bllllnrjaley Bleg
OuUuie Okla.
r . i i f
OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTIH6 AGENCY.
Systematic dlstribntors of all kinds of Ail
vestismc matter viz: uircuiars uanji
Samples tacVlng signs etc Oontracu so
licucu. aansiiiciiDu ru.uuiccu
niAn vt vornt.i XT
Rooms It VH R. Oku'. Ave Guthrie Okli
OSTEOPATH
Dr. Da)sy DennUton
' 210 1.2 E' Oklahoma Ave.
CensMltatlon Free Phono. Ml
SCIENfirriO HOB6E6HOEINO
All Dfecta. .tn .Traveling Comntc
lioaes Colled fr and Itoturnci
J. U. JJAL-LltW PreprUtor
tit $J Wvlsloa Phono 6$
Af"
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