The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 125, Ed. 1, Monday, January 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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FIFTY ME
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VROZl STARVATION IN
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STREETS OF ST.
PETERSBURG
burg tho St Petersburg .with Its vast
niMnafacturln districts whero tho
worfclngtncsa's patty rosuoiftlblo for
the prefloat BtrlHo wns orgaulzad and
tho union ot unions or slrlko commit
tco waff finsl fofnscd- VRi7tlilng np-
poarc new and strongo now.
Tho mills Btnud on both sides of. tho
river Nova. Aa a rule thtj vtork po6
pie llvo on tho south br lott bnnlc. In
Winter thojr walk across tho Ice to
tholr work; In Bummer they pay a
J slight toll to tho ferry boat. This
NOURISHES REVOLUTION
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Givif Conflict as fierce In
Caucasus as Anywhere
rSL Petersburg Jan. 8. Tho conflict
tietweon Iho Imperialists anil the revo-
lutionists during the past few wcoks
lias been ns fierce in tho Caticasva aa
in any other part oftho Russlnn om-
ptre Tho Armonan revolutionary or-
Conization known as "Dashnakhtsu-
Uun" (tho firoshaklsts) to tho num-
ber of 1000 in military array vl3lted
tho Tartar quarters and addressed tho
Tartars telling thorn that they wore
the commltteo of whom so much ovil
had been spoken; that they wore not
tho onomles of tho Tartars and that
they desired nothing bottor than to
Uvo with tho Tartars on tonus of
friendship The Armenians then vis-
ited tho Persian consulate at which
tho zlll-os-sultan the shah's older
brothor was staying and sent a flop-
J7 utallon to assuro him that the roport
Elrfrnutra kus committed unoa Persian
l3tsubjoct3l)7a-tU&--A7ri9nlans "Was un-
- founded and tifcroqiiostTnm to trans-
jnlt to tho Shall tho gratitude of tho
Armonians lor tie protection inhum-
ed their kinsfolk in Persia. Tho zlll-cs-sUltan
In roily declared that as
there was only cbio sun lu tho heaven
which ahono .upjbn all. so there was
only ono shah -who visited with his
;fnvor all bin Rubjocts alike without
distinction of religion or race. Tho
zlh-cs-Baltan added that it was a pro-
found satisfaction to him to henr (ho
assurances of tho Armenians and that
ho 'would at once communicate their
ronls to tho shah.
f. Scores of Lives Sacrificed.
1 All of which sounded very pacific.
And ypt during tho four days which
followed those protestations fifty
houses wOro burned In the Baku ills-Irlrt-nlnnn
nnil nt least 3E0 lives wore
....-.
T fa elo-nlflV'rtnf thnt '
year for months together no work at
alt has been done. Even when occa-
sionally sorno of tho mills lmvo re-
opened tho roads havo boon crowded
with Bhnljt men and wotnn who
bogged and rosortod to all sortG of
schemos to quiet tholr hunger with
drink. It Is said that at least 60000
porsons havo been out of employment
in this section alone since tho strike
began.
Tho woikmon in arming havo or-
ganized a kind of vouinteor Bdrvloo
which must attract tho government's
attention. Almost evev night thor
nro encounters between tlio working-
mon and tho soldiers and firing la
common in tho Btroets. Tho facto-
ries whether at work or not aro
all guardod by sentries Inside and
out.
Tho iron workors naturally tho host
paid of all tho workmen in this dis-
trict have probably Bufforod tho most.
It is estimated that over fifty per
sons nro dying dally from starvation
in this city.
The financial situation ot Russia
may be summed up as follows:
Despite tho shock Imparted by an
unsucceasful war It is now aeon that
tho basis of imperial finances was
solid ovon beyond expectation but
tho strikes in tho towns the agrarian
outragos in tho villages tho defection
of marlnea and the-incipient civil war
have destroyed conlldonco. The ox-
tromo revolutionary organs intensified
i tho misgivings to th point ot panic
with tho result that for weoks securi-
ties have been sold for what they
would fetch by lorrlfiod holders and
tho proceeds transferred abroad.
Hlthorto the government has up-
hold tho rato of exchange to manifest
advantago of foreign investors who
fee! assured that she will maintain in
the future tho good reputation she has
enjoyed In tho past as a dobtor and
conlnua to pay Interest uncurtailed.
ovon though this transaction should
Involve a further increase of the ox-
port of gold.
ROBBERS FILCH
qUTHRi bjl
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MCfNtiAY JArVDAlftr-tw.
"JJlow Open Big Iron afc
and Escape AVith Bonds
and Cash.
Shoales Ind. Jan. 8.vThebig Iron
safe In tho general stfaro of J 1 Al-
baugh whs blown 6pn Iafet night and
$114 10 in United Statos bonds and
2t00 in cash was takon. Before
wrecking tho safe tho thieves hold up
bound and gnggod Charles Taylor a
resident ot tho town and placed him
in tho town "sweatbox" a small frame
building usod as a jail. The robbery
occutrcd betwooa 1 and 2 o'clock this
morning and according to Taylor
was commlttod by a gang of nbaut
a dozen men. Taylor was passing tho
storo aftor midnight whoa . ho was
hold up at tho point ot a revolver.
Aftor ho had bean disposed of bo that
ho could glvo no alarm tho cafo blow-
ers returtfod to their work.
The robbers had disappeared before
tho tholt was discovered and there Is
no clow to tholr idontlty. The nuthorl-
tloe throughout this section ot tho
country woro notified thW morning
by telegraph.
The monoy and bonds taken woro
tho proporty of K. P. Albnugh pro-
prietor of tho Btorc; his father Dan-
11 Albaugb and Oscnr Albnugh n
brothor.
IndtReollon Is easily overcome by tho
uso of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure because
this remedy digests whet you it and
gives tlio stottwah a res-iUlows it to
rooupomto ana grow strong Again. Ko-
tlol rclloos Indigestion Bsiehlng of Gas
Seur Stomach Honrt-Uum oto and on-
fiblBM the d I costive nrtmiu to transform
all fbods into tho kind ot rich red blood
that makes health and strangth. Sold
by O. II. Itonfro.
Notice to Spanish War Veterans.
All Spanish war votorans of Okla'
homa and Indian Territory are cordt
ally Invited to participate in tho pa
rade at the inauguration of Govornor
Frantz January IB. The Spanish war
veterans will meet at tho city hall In
the forenoon on abovo dote. Oklahoma
and Indian Territory papers plonse
copy ALVA J. NILE8
Commandor.
V. II. MITCHELL
Adjutant.
TAGI0US BLOOD POISON
- ? KING OF JILL DISEASES
To Contagious Blood Poison rightfully peloHca'thc name King of nil
Diseases. It is the most powerful of all human oilmciitf) corrupting every
part of the body nnd wrecking nail mining ilio lives of those unfortunate
enough to contract it. When the first sign appears in the form nl an insig-
nt;nnt sore or ulcer few persons realize that the deadly vims lias entered
tin blood: but so potent is the poison that one drop will vitiate and pollute
tho purest and healthiest blood nnd in n short time the degrading; nnd hor-
rible symptoms begin to nppcar. The mouth nnd throat ulcerate the glands
in the neck and groins swell the liair and eye-brow fall out copper-colored
spots appear on the body and in the latter stages of the disease the poison
pven works down and destroys the bones. No other disease is so highly
contnjrious nnd many have contracted it nnd suffered its awful consequences
through n friendly hand-shake handling the clothing of one afllictcd with
it or drinking from the same vessel. S. S. S. The King of Blood Purifiers
is the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. It goes down into the cir-
culation and forces out every particle of the vtnis. It is nature's antidote
lor this peculiar pulson. nnil cures tlte disease
in nil its stages nnd cures it permanently.
S. S. S. does not hide or cover up any of the
poison to break out in future years hut bo com-
pletely eradicates it from the blood that no signs
PURELY VEGETABLE. nrc ever 3Ccn nEnm- s S.S. is purely vegetable
we oiler $t ooo for proof that it contains a par-
ticle of mineral of nu kind. Book with instructions forborne treatment
and nny medical advice you desire will be furnished by our physicians
without chmge. jE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
onough far Lougworth" ws tho pros-
Idoht'B laconic reply and It is aald
that tho interview ended there.
Tho fight for the appointment ot
United Slntos attorney In the South-
ern dlBtrlet hue reached the point
whoro thoro arc really but two comll-
dntrs in tho field who stand any
chain of appointment: J. L. Allen of
Mu8kvJoo and Mr. HuintuVv as-
sistant United States attorney . Ard-
moro. Indications now i.sia. strongly
to tho appointment of Allen as Iw has
tho backing of Seuatora Long Cullom
and Warner.
The soothlns: and comforting offeeU
ot DoWItrs "Witch Hadel Bnlvo when
applied to Piles ori4 outs bolls otc
subdues Pftln nlmott Inulantly. This
Salvo draws out (ha Infltinunnt'.on re
duces swolllnsr mid acts as a rubefacient
thus circulating the blood thlntigh tlio
dlieosed nprts permit ting or Hiding lift-
turfe to permanently remove the trouble
entirely. Sold by C It. Ilenfro.
rv umhtui. wil
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lhe Denver Enid &Golf R. R.To7
ALFALFA ROUTE
is An Up-lo -Date Railroai operating 100 milds between
Guthrie and Chfcrokeo. Okla. via Eai J and rapidly pushing1
brward to Kiowa Medicine Lodge Kansus and northwest
First-Clotss Rotxdbod. First-CIcv.ss Equipment
The Alfalfa poutc Cafe and Dhilng Hall al Buld is ele-
gantly furnished and equipped service unexcelled First-das
rooms in connection.
TIWE OF TRAINS DAILY.
West Bound.
Ne. 1 Mall lenvee Omhrle ?6e a. m . Artlvw Ht RhIiI .. . 0 IC a tn.
No. 1 Mail leaves Wnhl SM ft. m. Arrive at CllerOHae . 11 25 a. m
Ko. It MixM Imved futre l.M p. m. ArrW at Bnld 6-20 p n.
No 13 Mixed leaves Hnlu TlS a. m Arrto at Cliereko . .11 00 rt m.
Catt Dound.
No J Mall lotvee CheMkw 12.10 p m. Arrives nt llnitl ...... 207 p.m.
No. Mull leuvPH lintd 1417 R m. Arrtvea at Cluthrle ... 25 p. m.
No. It Mixed leaven Cherekeo .... tM p. m. Arrlveo at Knld ...... UMt) p tn.
No. 10 Mixed leaves lenW 7:00 a. m. Arrtvea t Ouihrle ... 10 So a ni.
Connections made at Guthrie with the Santa Pe M. K &
T Port Smith & Wostern Eastern Oklahoma and the St. Louis
El Keno S5 Western! at Enid with the Frisco Rock Island and
the A. V. & W.; at Cherokee with the Kansas City Mexico &
Orient.
J. J. CUNNINGHAM C. J. TURPIN
General Passenger Agent. General Agent.
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DLUSHING GIRL HAS
GONE OUT OF FASHION.
Men of Today Seem to Prefer the Un-
emotional Maiden of Galatea Type.
sacrificed.
A Modern Miracle.
"Truly miraculous seemed the recov-
ery of Mrs. Mollto Holt Of this plaoe"
Writes J. O. It. Hooper. Woodford Tenn.
"sho was so wnated by oougUliig up pue
from her Junes. Doctor declared her
iUIIU fUJ II CM l llldV I IV liJ BU sviiwv
trifnm-hont tho riots the troons oithor . .( r bed-eiao forty-ejght hourij wl.en. at
t.?. . .. !.. n..ntn.ay urgent roqueet Dr. Klnifrf Kew Dta-
'pHTOPttft Part of pnsalvo spectators ryfcWBII Blvw her wUh lho nBton.
or actlvo?y;omorated with the SQ- i8hirj.W'- ""TTTment bean.
called "palriotBr"o'ifctri3ltbrg"ln llt--!ind .-oImued until h iTnar.V com-
structton and rapine. It la also note-1 PIeey rt-overed and U r healthy worn-
....... L . . . '"" today." Guaranteed cure for coughs
worthy that the Tartars as a raco took Blld j j 8na .0o at tji diuggi-w.
no part In tho outbrojk and tho baku Trial bottle free.
which though edltod by a Itussian
may bo regarded as an Armonian. or- A 8NAPi
...i' Piano new Wapjer for $800. Suey
San. dqelaros express" Oat the lead- )paymentf Ja8. s. aiaUh Spurlock
h i nrtur cuizuu uiu uu in uiuir Jjulldlnb"
powor to presorvo order. la conse-
quonco of these events nine revolution-
ary organizations at Baku havo Issued
a joint proclamation declaring that
FOR THE INAUGURAL
D. E. &
The Denver. J?nlJ & Qulf announce
for Monday Jan. IS it special low rttte
and extm train service to Outhrie for
the Inaugural loetlvUIea. Tlie flpeciftl
truln nebedule la as fqlowa:
Leave Oherokee 7 a. m round trip
fare. St.OO.
Teave Jett 7:40 a. rti. roundt trip
tfare. Jl.TD.
Ieane Khvllle 8:22 a. id . round trip
fare Sl.60
ave Cnldw4ter t:4Z a in. routwl trip
fore fl.bS
ft. Si a m rountd trip
fl:J0 a. m ' round trip
10:15
they havo formed an alliance for tho
purpose ot protecting helpless and in-
nocent people from tho rioters.
A document Issued by tho Warsaw
worklngmon'a commlttoo Is of inter-
est aa showing the' attitude of work-
lngmen toward the Jews. A transla-
tion of this document follows:
Workmen's Warning.
"Workingmcn comrados warning!
Wo must rofilat. Tho czar's ouentu
....... . --' invro fi.ss
mo irjJim vuviiniig nuout jowibh inai ieave ttuna
sacres In Warsaw. Tho thieves ana! lave Enid
imrglars have been released from Jail. flf iir'ao-
eaifie reports ot uiagraoeitu actions trp ft. jjoo
committed by Jva are being sproadl i-eave Douaias loss .i
about the town in the hope that tin-!" n-
dor the influence oi such romors Jg- j fav Mou
norant crowds may rush to murder I Lesive Lovoti ii u a.
and pillago. In this way the cV inge- fur- 7I c"'"
I.. .n.M..nn lo .l . 1... I --"' '""-"l '
blood our sacred light for liberty
"U has Just done this at Kieff at
Odossa at Ituxtoft and in various
other places. Here certain sunploloue
jjiuiTHiuut int?u tu n'Biroy a snop in
tlw taiewski ciuait-sr. Warning;
'comrade! This is a new move of
the Jmifers who recently committed
attacks an enlightened workingnien.
Cooir4sA In the nnino ot the good
of oyr oaIalUt cause in the name
of the solldftrlty of ll proletarians J
C Will Run Special Train
from Cherokee.
TO CUT OF THE FEES
OF SENATOR BURTON.
Washington Jan. 8. Thoro Is 'aik
of a resolution being introduced in
tho Benato and passed declaring va-
cant tho peat hold by Senator Durton
of Kansas.
Thoro Is also a report on tho same
matter which slightly amends tho first
report. This Is that all pny to IJurton
ahd his prhate secretary be stopped
pediV'tlte action of appeal in the
Burton cast. Should Burton be set
free then ho will be allowed to draw
full pay; If he remains convicted then
no more pay to him is advanced. This
does not lea'vo a vacancy to be filled
by the governor of Kansas but does
protect government funds going to
Burton without work In ioi..""
THE TEXAS WONDER.
Cures all Kldnoy Bladder and Ithau
mntlc troublos. Sold by all druggists
or two months trontmont by mall for
?1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall 202C Olive street-!
SL Louis Mo.
"I have never seen hor blush."
The spenkor an elderly woman who
does not live In New York sot tlowc
her toacup nnd looked sorrowfully nt
the other onien. Her inflection and
mannor wsro full of surprised repro-
bation. Tho other womon IniUad of look
ing sorrowful smiled and continued aldorod a sign
sipping tea. Tho llbstoss leanod over York Sun
nnd shut off tle flnmo of tho tonkottlo
lamp. There was a pause.
"You should not bo hard on hor
for that roasqp" finally spoko up the
youngest of tho group. "In metro
politan circles" blushing has gone out
ot fashion. A modern young v.onmn
accustomed to good society Is taught
to have her feelings under such con-
trol that Bhe can not be surprised
into blushing.
"New Ti'ork girls are brought up
ncer to look abashed never to be-
tray nny pirturbation they may feel
under any circumstances. Uvea if
they are not brought up to do this
they acquire the art somehow for lu
all circles of society young women (fr
now much alike In this rospct.
"Only country girls or very unso
phisticated young people- indeed blush
these days. The young woman to
whom you refer has been accustomed
since babyhood to moving about a
good doal and mooting crowds of peo
ple o.' both suxos In hor parents house.
Sho gifw up In an atmosphuro of
flattery and since she 'enrao out' she
has received no oml of nttoullon from
the other sox.
"It Is qulto likely that she nevor
does blush. Why should she? New
York mon don't Insist on the blushing
typo of g'r) Indued Borne of them
would bo Clurmad If tho girls they
met took to blushing In their com-
pany." The elderly woman looked uncon
vlncod.
'It was not that way In tho old
days" sho jeturnod. "When i was
young tho well brought up young
woman Who did-not blush was an ox-
coption not au ndmlrod oxcoptlon
oithor.
"I remember whon tho clergy and
some of- the stnto officials who woro
frequently entertained nt my fathor'B
house came to dinner vo girls always
felt highly honored nt tlio privilege
of talking with them and I am cor-
tain we blushed n good deal during
those Interviews for I remember
a gray haired senator comment:jg to
my mother on tho protty color which
enmo nnd wont in my slstor's faco.
"I think ho admiral! hor trick of
blushing a trick sho practices yot
and sho Is nonrly sovonty and mon
In goneral tlmn scorned to llko the
girl who blushed. Blushing was con-
of tnodosty."- Now
USE GAS FOB LIGHTING
WHY? More Light for Less Money than any other light
Each small lamp produces a light of 100 candle power
The only light that can be liaised or Lowerdd.
No Danger from lighting during' electrical storms.
Be ng a Soft Mellow Light it is Not Injurious lo the
ejreR when readiug
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GUTHRIE GAS CO.
5SEH5K
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TBANSFF.R COAL
AMD STQBAGE
Goods PoLckod Stored and Shipped to Order.
Pftona 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. irrison
f 5H rflSHsKgafSSaSlfefl3gg2aS5a5l
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
AT THE FAMOUS.
01. round
turn M cent
Arrive Guthrie 12-10 p
in. round tilp
iu round
in round trip
in round trip
Tak It ta the rplr artUt at Oltmlth't
gun shop If it is broken ar out of order.
Phone 1M.
CUTTING TIMBER CHARGED.
One Man Convicted on Trial and
other Pleads Guilty.
An-
In tho name of tlte brotherhood of all
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Special tq The Dally Leader.
South MoAlester I. T. aan. 8. Al
Uorpard and Hob White tlmbar con-
TiauonB it ua not ajjoiy our victory. tractor. tw lined today m eomral-
tp be alahafl away from ub. wherevsp sIonsrs court for cutttag tlnjbr on
qrowda agBmble wo must wplaln to lunOa bIOBgJnf to the ChoeUw na-
tue igBoranu wo must onilghten tho tlon. Ik wwt rportd ow wJi ago
of our broUiora ybo are In darlne8; to Uie ImJlan ajtsoy that ttwbr xm
wo jfittut wrn tliain agliiBt the vllg paawr were onUng by wholesale ewrt
jutriguo ana me vue govoruipent. wu.or here. An iBvestigntlon rulted in
must not allow any attaoKa on ths
ews or any lootlpi; gt thalr property.
Wo juust .flefend thsm If thfty at a at-
taeliag aDtf-WQ( mt all b armed
aa btaVw can."
Ti) on who knowa tli old St Peter-
th.e arreet of Uernard White and tap.
or tneir employee. Honiara wod txlel
and was covielod. aftor wWeh White
pleaded gwltjr Tlj qhtioUw agtion
will proceed s(nit thm cdvllfyfOf
tfjfl valao of the timber ct.
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now. H.-.nt.HXjie OaWfer w Vuktkh. n Mw-rKJ-KOwiK At. Oasiileri
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QUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA!
Capital $1 50000.00.
GVTUKIE OKLAHOMA
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FOR HAINER'S CHIEF CLERK.
(ra N. Hill a "Rough Rider" Lawyer.
a Candidate.
Ira N. Hill a lavfyer nt Nwkirlr
who berved aa a sergeant in a rough
ride troop under President Itooeevelt
In Cuba is an applicant for the posi
tion of chief clerk under Judge Itayard
T. Halaer. or bis successor if there
should be a change ct Perry. Hill wis
at Pawhuska this we ik consulting
with Captain Frantic who is friendly
to Hill's inlet est. Hill asked Prod-
dont ltooseelt to appoint him Oeige
Indian ageut at the time Captain
Frantz watt given the' place. He made
a mistake in dlplomscy in filing his
papers which is alleged to have In-
curred the displeasure of Secretary
Hitchcock and Frantts was chosen.
A rcantmbl amount ol food thor-
ouglily illKoslttd nnd properly Mulmllated
will nlwnj-8 iiicranao th strviBth If
your stomttQh l rt "llttl ort" Kodol
Dyiiepta Curs will digest what you eat
nnd cinnkla tlio dlRstlvo ortcsns to n-
alr.illatc nnd tranaforin sit foods Into
tlMue-lnillilIiiB blood. ICmlol reUovc
Sour atoinach. OcIrMne Heart-Burn
and ul) form of Inillgeittjn. Palntablo
and strengthening. Sold by C. It
ltenfro.
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NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP
Outhrl Okla. Jan . 180
The undt-'tilnod hava formed a. co-
partnersMp for seni-ral law prnctlro un-
der tli firm uam of IIoIiIm A Smith
with offli cs In the nadlc blork oppo-
site tbo new potftofllre 120 Went OKU.
Ave. We will attend wherever b-islness
calls giving espaclul sttentlon to the
law of insurance corporations and real
property ant! to practice tn the supremo
court
vmaiL. it noiiDB
ORVIU.R T. SMITH.
i'inin i ' i ii'iiiii
If you will pay a visit to tho
OKLAHOMA
Carriage and Wagn Works
322 S. Division Bt. 3
Wo will Bhow you how sre lighten
looso waGon and buKgy tlroa without
cutting welding and boating them thus preserving tho woodwork from ln
Jury a wondorfui invention which cost a laigo Bum ot monoy in order to
bo up todato Ovir ahop has tho only Henderson Tire Setter In IWa Bee'"'
tlon of tho United States. Wo also hava tho very lalObt Goodyear Rub8tf-V
Tiro Machine. Wo put first quality rubber tires on aBy-iethatpto. tv-
gy or wagon. Now vehicles mado to order. Hopalring pam.Tum"Sr'iirr'K
mlng our specialty. You are Invited to visit our factory tho best equip
ped In tho Southwest.
First Class Horseshoeing 8CHICXRAM & WICKHAM.
ESSE
3B sost" 3-3 ;jrrs3JSLliE.ffaJS'.11;
Sold by more grocers In Guthrie than any other
and ul Coff e. which proves its quality is the best'
Perfect km can only be uitalr.ed 'n tbs
physical by allowing Nature to uppio-
prlate nnd not dtanipate her owr re-
sources. Cathartics gr'pe weaken' is-
Stpate while UuVlU's UUI Kfrfy ..V
er simply ejtpol all putrtfl matter awl
bllo thus allowing the IWer to assume
normal nativity. Oo4d tot tbs comploK-
ton. HoW by C. R. Heitfro.
orana ot uou e. wincn proves its qui
and its popularity i the greategt.
Eirly Breakfast Coffee is never sold In bulk. Sold
In One-Pound Cartons
by the following grocers:
A rd ergon J A.
Its Kant Oklahoma Are.
Ill XortU IHtltM St
Chester E.M.
71 jr Xobls Arc I' bone No
I Economy Grocery
E .'uB osiahoms T I nu too
g JO Uoetr VtrPtop
Kirziil Bros.
g Halt lllo' k Worth t ity Hall
t Holler G. A
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McNulty Bros.
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BRONSON & BRONSON
m loans mmi Absiiasts
Uny complete abstracts of tHlc in Logan County.
tn pay i Hercst and principal at our office.
Uid.'it at. Tfjest Insurance! agency in Oklahoma
Black DuildiDfi
118 West -Qkla Ae
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Chronic Ner; us Troubles. Klieuma-
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treated wUli
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ONE BOOST THAT FAILED.
Rjresldent Had "Done About Enough"
for Longworth.
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Ub this and want to tJwi proelaent ac-
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INCLUDINO'BACSi
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The price of this Outfit corn-
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Nq. Ill S. Division St. Phane 773.
I Good connection to most any point you
contemplate going.
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