The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 160, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 17, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE QKLA. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 1908.
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DINCD DAINTY DEARS.
Mrs C. M. Dames Delightfully Surprised
With Juvenile Treat.
A thoroughly wijoyabls surprise wni
the lo'dbrk luncheon gtn Tuesday af-
ternoon for Jlrs. C M. Barnes. A co-
terie of her most intimate friends plan-
ned the little nrculr just to let llm.
Barnes know the kindly regard thay foil
for her. The table appointments wore
requisite. The conterploo was" formed
of tall white lilies in full bloom and tlio
table was spread with many beautiful
dollies. The favors wet exquisite lit
Ho valentines with glided Cupids and
laco trimmings seated at the table with
the honor truest Mrs. Barnes were
Mcsdamss C C. Kneisly C. R Peck.
I. 11. Levy Charles Ullllngsby. Carl
llavlghorst and Miss Valentine of Ben-
nington Vermont At another small
tablo were sealed six dear little children
Who oamo with their mothers to the
luncheon. The table decorations on the
Juvenile tablo wero reproductions of
thoso used at the largn tabic und thla
little novel extra table proved one of
tho most onjoyahlo features of the- af-
ternoon both for the children who were
greatly pleased at tho distinguished
honor ueeordtsl them and liu ludlos.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Knocli
Batnford entertain the Country club at
oix o'cloejc dinner.
There are eighteen club- in the Okla-
homa and Indian Torriton Federation
of Wbmon's clubs.
Mesdamcs Bmun and M'ss Hedwlg
Bmun entertain nt the Elks club rooms
"Wednesdaj afternoon nt cards.
Jtrs. t t Hlxon oamo tut- from El
Reno Saturday nlternoon and Wue here
over Suixtiy visiting friends nnd rela
tives.
Mrs. lir Clnriny. of Vhifli'M tho liaa
6eer here for a coupls of weks vlsltinir
Mrs. D r left Tui-i1i tnorulng
Xor Iclilta
Jtrs. idiUni Htewart and little daugh-
ter Margaret returnod this morning
from Wlnfleld. Kanwis where they spout
Sunday With friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lester of Tfnle Mo.
who have been houso guests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Woodyard loft
Tuesday uftenioon for their home.
MCBdamcs W. B. Herod. 1j. V. Leach
Vnd A. C. lllxon will lesuo invitations
for on "nt homo" affair to bo given
Tuesday afternoon February 27.
Mr. Vfld Mrs. Fred Q. Van Duyn ro-
tUmod Tuesday from n several days'
trip thfough Indian Torrltory. Most of
the tlmo they spent at Clarsuiorc.
MJss Ituby Foster of Coy 1(1 Who has
been visiting Mrs 15. O. Irons at Okla-
homa City was here Tuesday between
trains the guest of Miss Anna Owons.
Already society is planning affairs to
bo given during the Lenten period nnd
a number of these Informal iHtrtlos will
1)0 announced within the nest few days.
Mrs. IS. C. Glover and son Herbert
who have been hero for a few days vta-
Ulng Mr. and Mrs. L. P. I.uuoJi lmvo
roturnod to tholr hoinu In Oklnhoiim
City.
Mrs. L. It. Buxton oamo up from Okla-
homa City this morning and U spend
ing tho day In the olty visiting Mr. und J
Mrs. Clarence C. Buxton on North Di-
vision street.
Miss Josle Getto mrlvd in tho city
Tuesday morning from Wlahltn. und will
upend a- couple of weeks in tho olty. a
house guest of Misses Cutherlno und
Ksslo Cussldy.
CrU part ! are growing In favor
among the social sets and tiuttiy of them
given this season are rwurd breakers
as regurds uppolutinents and tho prises
that are given
Thn Kust Guthrie W C T. U. Is
plannkig un enjoyable ent-rtalnnieut for
Friday ufwnnion with Mrs. Miitehett.
The afTLlr will bo a Krun.es WUlurd
mciiKM'l.il service.
lleosimc of the old disagreeable
weather of Tuesday itfiimoon th. meet-
ing of the 8hukeaperu dub wan post-
poned until next wash The club will
begin the study of Henry V
Mrs. Metealf. who has Ihcu here from
Kansas t'lty for week or two. vis-
iting her sister Mrs W A. Frasisr
left TuesdUiy aftereooa for her home
liuving enjoyed her buit slay at the
capital mi immensely.
Mtes gallle Morton of tho Morton-
Permenter millinery store. 1ms gone to
St. Louis und the eastern cities to pur-
cLase the advance spring millinery stock
for the store While away Miss Morton
will aho visit for a few days with home
oiks In Illinois
Th AWt Guthrie W. C. T. U. dW
not nw-et Tiisduy ateraoon with Mrs.
J. It. Beadles as announced. Next
Week howcker M.g Bead lea Is Iwatxas
to the "i sanitation Because of tho
cold It was thought best to postpone the
meeting for witwihur week
Mtas Lena Lewis oame over from Coyle
to-Uy to We hers uttil Trhlay morning.
Hie guest of Miss Htbd Kerr. Miss
JLowls wtli be honor guest at a theatre
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party the younger set nro planning for
Thursday night when "The Wizard of
Of plays at tho Brooks.
Mrs. Charles 1'ond will Issue lnvlta-
tlohs for an "at home" affair for Mon-
day afternoon February 16 Mrs. Pond
always gtvuj such thoroughly enjoyablo
affairs that this announcement of her
party for tho !7lh will be read with
pleasure by her many friends.
lln. J. IB. DoV. Mrs. T. lUy. Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. F Wrtls. Mr. ond Mrs. Charles-
Seely Atlas Julia Patterson Mr. and Mrs.
Kit ltutchlns Mrs. Laverty ond grand-
son Itaymond. are In Oklahoma City at-
tending the fourth annual session of the
grand chapter of the ISastem Star.
Mrs. F. O. Lutz will cntertiiln at
cards Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lutz
Is a. charming hostess and society Is in-
terested In the announcement of her
tnhl-week par? which will be one of
the most hr'ltlitnt and enjoynbte of tho
many u!Ttttrs to !e given before Lent.
Intl. nitons are out for nn "ut home"
nrftt'r for Baturdiiy nfternoon nt the
toiler residence on East Spr'nger ave-
nue. Miss Cntcr. Mrs. Maine and Miss
Km Mrtlnn to be hostesses. The affair
will be one of the most delightful week
end social o von is tlutt has been given
for sonia time.
The West Guthrlo W. C. T. U will
hold a parlor meeting nt tho homo of
Mrs. J. B. Bendlos 3!1 Nortll Broad
rtreet Tuesday nltcmoon nt 2:30 o'clock.
A cordial invitation Is nxtended to nil
to nttond nnd enjoy tlio program which
will be in charge of Mrs. Beadles sup-
erintendent of parlor meetings.
This wee' St. Vnlentlne wore the
crown and from Monday until Saturday
society etnpolyed the red heart the
emblem of the little god to stamp Its
score Crtrus. decorations and for every
other possible purpose. AvVdncaday's
i ileitdat' wue full and It Is a friendless
uni inde d. who had not sonic Invitation
for that day.
The Ladles Aid society of the First
Methodist church held a thoroughly o-
Jovftblo meeting Wednesday nfternoon
wltli Mrs. J. A. Sampsell at IOC ICast
Vilas wenue. Tltoro was a targe at-
tendance of tho members of tho or-
ganization. It wuh decldod to givo nn
afternoon ton. party during tho nst week
In February'. Just before 'Lent.
in a day or two Mrs. George Ander-
son will Issue invitations for a onrd
pnrty next Monday nfternoon. Mrs. An-
dorson Is a charming hostess and her
parlies nro nlwnys delightful nffuirs.
Tho Iiagles dance Wwlnosday evonlng
nt tho olty hall wns a thoroughly onjoy-
ablo affair. Thero wns good musk und
a good floor and this together with the
spirit of congeniality which was shown
by tho members of tho ordor. caused
the guests to spend a most- delightful
evonlng. There was a number of out
of town Gaglet) prosettt and their pres-
onoo added much to the pleasure of the
dance.
Mr and Mrs Horace. Speed went to
Okluhoma Clt Friday morning to bo
week end guosts of Mr. ond Mrs. Den-
nis T. Fiynn. Among tho pretty cour-
tosio!) axlondod them whlln in the clt
Will bo a dinner party given Friday ov-
onlng by tho Flynns Mr. and Mrs.
Honry Ovorholssr outertalnlng the en-
tire party later In tholr box nt the
thaatru to see Tho Wimrd of Oz"
which pluys thoro tluu uvenlug.
Little Misses Hnsol Wnmor nnd Hazel
Hoyland cntertnlnthl a Jolly crowd of
young folks Wednesday evening nt the
residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. WUrnor. Tho
affair was a valontlno pnrly and the
young folk onjoyed themselves thor-
oughly. Knoll littlo guest was given a
valentine for u favor. A luncheon of
assorted fancy valentine cakes ice
cream frozen In heart sliaped moulds
suadwleiies pickles olives and fudge
wus served at nine o'clock.
Because of the disagreeable weather
inlltiaas of Monday afternoon tly Kx-iM-lHlor
club nos. owned their meeting
with Mrs. Fielding. Next Monday if-t-riiMm
the club wlfl feet nt the library
.ind Bind j the same lesson. The pro-
gram for next week aa announced in
the juir book provides tor an "ut home'
nffulr by the club at which tho hus-
h.iiKlrt wei to be honor guests. This
futHtlon. however lu-.s been postponed
for a week or two the hostess ami de-
tails of tho party to be unuouueed later
Women's clubs werti oiganlaed origi-
nally for self culture This was the
o'dy sort of organisation permitted or
insistent with woiiw.s "sphere" less
tliun half a oenturjr ago. Sixteen years
ago ufter much hard work and opposi-
tion not the least of which was from
the conservative women themselve. a
national organisation was effected e.
since men tne altruistic work lias gone
orward amazingly. The state organisa-
tion ha strengthened the women's
movement mterlally and gradually tho
woman's club baa becoms a. power that
Is not realized by tlM majority of the
women themselves.
The times do change. A Domestic
ficieae) club lias bean organized la
Guthrie within tba last twelvemonth
among the soctsty -rut.rons and girls
and there if raally -jlte a rusli to bo-
com Included in its inembfrsblp. Tims
was vshfln. if a girt Joined a olas. It
was to study bridge orIf she bora the
reproach of having a bulging brow a
cobj haart colorless blood and a passion
fur Quadratic and Urek roots nwy-
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Cherry Pectoral certainly cures hard
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LLilA And it ccnalniy strengthens weak throats
7 and weak lungs. There can be no mistake
this. Your own doctor will say so.
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Indigestion
Ptomach trouble I not really a sick-
new lint a symptom. It la a vymiilam
tl-at a certain art of nerves t ailing. Not
the voluntary nerves that enable you to
walk anil talk and act but tha Automat -Ic
Ptomach Nerves over which your
mtml hna no control.
I have not room here to explain how
these tender tiny nrrvts control and
operate the stomach How worrv brpnka
ihfm down and cause Indigestion. How
misuse wears them out nnd causes dys-
pepsia. How neglect may bring on kid-
ney heart and other troubles through
sympathy I have not room to explain
how theeo nerven may bo reached and
strengthened and vitalized nnd made
Stronger by a remedy I spent years In
rerfect'ig now known by physicians
and Druggists everywhere as fr. Hhoop's
Uestorstlvc (Tablets or Liquid.) I huva
not rtom to explain how thfs remedy
by removing tho oat'se usually puts a
certain end to Indigestion belching
hanrtburn insomnia nervousness dys-
pepsia. AB of theso things are fully
explained In the look I wll' send you
freo whn you write. Do not fall to send
for the book. It tells how the solar plex-
us governs digestion nnd a hundred oth-
er things every one ought to know for
al of us at somo tlmo or other lmvo
Indigestion. With tho book I will send
freo my "Health Token" an tnteudod
passport to good health.
For the free book
and the "Health
Token"' you must
address Dr. Hh"op
Wis. Stato which
Box 7742 ltncine
book you want.
Book 1 on Dyspep-
sia. Book 2 on tho
Heart.
Book 8 on the Kld-
heys Book 4 for Wbmen.
Book 6 for Men
Book 6 on Br.eu-
inatism. Dr. Hhoop's Bestorntlve Tablets give
full three weeks treatment. Bach form
I . lid or tablet have equal merit.
Dr.'-Alsts cveryv'ie.-n.
Restorative
CUPID IN THE
WHITE HOUSE
(Continued rrotn pago l.)
IjroBS. adjourns tho couple will so to
BUrope. They Will Sllend tho entire
season In London as guests of tho Am-1
ericas Ambassador and Mrs. Whitelaw
Dr.
WeZSZXZSXEB&!anrrr.rwnr3Crmmar yrcy.
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REPREStNTATIVE NICHOLAS LONGWORTH.
Held. Before returning thoy will go to
Pnri whoro thoy will bo recolvetl by
President Fnlllqres and possibly a
tour of tho continent may bo mado.
The Wedding Presents.
Mrs. Longworth is the recipient of
some wonderfully exquisite wedding
gifts. Much valuable plate and Jewels
are Included among the presents The
gifts of the brldegrcom included two
diamond netlduc s and a long diamond
and perl chain. From her parents
the bride received a large corsage
orriuiL'ut of diamonds and emeralds
and tiom Mrs. Lungwurth a handsome
set of Jewels. Other notable gifts in
eluded a superb stiver pitcher from Mr.
James Stlllmau a magnificent dog col-
lar of pearl aud diauvads from the
Whitelaw IteUls mud a beautiful emer-
ald chi!n from the Secretary of State
and Mrs. Uoot. The members of tho
party which accompanied Secretary
Taft to the Phllllppine presented the
brido with a handsome oniu:iit to bo
worn elUier an a broooh or paudant.
The stones of the ornament nro bluo
aquamuHnod. surroundod by dlnmodds.
with totting of gold. Then thero wan
the niuoh-dlsouswed $26000 dobolln
ttvpagtry tha gift of President Fnllloros
of tin French ItBpubllc and the poarl
ueoklace ot equal value sent as a gift
by the Cubaa government. In addi-
tion to those there were fully 1000
prosentH mhiio of them rf great value
from ralfUlviM peraonal iriestle jmblic
offlolnls nud foreign diplomats.
The Trousseau.
Almost as numoroua ami Snterastlng
as tho woiWlng gifts are th gowns
comprising Mrs. Longworth's trous-
souu. The golng-away dress is of al-inond-colorod
cloth Tyith a yoko of lace
ornamotited with motifs of passemon-
torle of tho same huo aa the dreau. The
habit closo fitting with largo plaits
rests upon- a front of Iris'h point lace
then open on a rest trimmed with wa-
broltlerod gnlon and pompadour. Tlio
skirt la bell-shoppd with a high corse-
let The bottom Is incrustcd with
Irish laco.
A dtnoor dross of white llilon elab-
orately covered with ombroldery of
white Bilk 19 a. no ovlnntl beautiful
feature of the tronssoau. It Is short.
dfclost8g tlio ankles nud decollette
with a snipple -porvanche transparency.
the bodloa simulating a bolero. Th r
are IhrOfl flounces of Valenciennes Oil
tho skirt and 'tho Douncoa of tho name
lace from tho sleeves. A colntvro of
of wltlo hortons In ribbon complotca
Urn cosOumc.
Thero Is a vIsitlnB costume so fetch
ing that tho very few fomlnlno friends
of tho brldo who wore favored with a
peop nt It today descrlbo It ecstatical-
ly a a "dream." This Is a Dlroctolro
dross of fuchsta-colorod cloth of a
voruo Princess effect the chlof boauty
of whwlch llos In Its lines. Thero Is
an arrangement of littlo capes and
revom of prune velvet ombrolderod In
silver. Tho effect of tho tratlro dress Is
heightened by tho Indispensable era-
vntte wfelch is of crenm-oolorod chif-
fon trimmed with point do Venlse.
There are threo ball drosses. Oae
a toilette of pink chiffon and monsio-
lino do cole Is Incrusted with medal-
lions of pink silk and point applique
hand-patstcd with pompadour motifs
and enclrcloil with nn ontrodeux of
valentjienno. With It goes a cointuro
of slty bluo silk. In direct contrast is
a Princess gown of black tullo entlroly
spaiiRlod wj'n gold paillettes and Inset
with garlsjid 6f ioscn of Malines laco
also spangled with gold. Tho skirt is
trimmed with a (lounco of Mullnos laco
on a transparency of sunburst plaitod
golden gauze. Tho slooves and loops
nt tho breast aro of blnck chiffon vel-
vet ombroldoretl In gold.
Tho third dross also Prlncoss stylo
Is of bluo lAillo ombroldorod with pail-
lettes and largo motifs of silver. It
rests iipon a fwiroati of silver cloth
thnt hns a largo niche tit the hem
The sloovoa are of KugllBh point em-
bellished with silver motifs.
The Bride.
Tim hrWn nt trvilsv la thn milv ehllil
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nt Ilia Dnxtilalil'a first mirrl'in nnd
was 22 years old this week. She vai
named for nor mother Alice Lee the
artmffiTaoaaraRgjsMsssjBi
latter having been the .laughter of Mr
and Mrs. Qeorgo a Lee of Boston to
whom tho President became ongugod
during his college days nt Harvard and
to whom he was married In 188U.
On the death of her mother she be
came the clnrgo of her aunt Mr
William S. Cowles who was) the". InNs
A.nnn UooMnelt. iint to the urgent dav
is as much the child or Mrs Co vie
aft'ectkvi as though she were 1lau1.l1
ter Instead of a niece. She bab iesh-
i"l with her father and rtep-mothei in
later years but evea since their com-
ing to the White Hutiso Ium spent long
perloiU ls'where either with In r nii-
ternnl grandmother 01 with nuiin h.iih
relatives In New York.
She wa one of the psrt) nrroru-
panylng the secretary of war to the
Philippines h wan also Representa-
tive Longworth their ongngement be-
ing rumored sovernl tliuoe during the
Journey.
Mlc Roosevolt made her debut at a
ball given in' tho ISast room early In
January 1002 slnao wliloli date she
hati onjdyed a wtccoswlon of attentions
never before offered nary American girl.
Although bom in Now York she has
spent moru than half hvir time In Wash-
ington having bean hqro ns a small
child wen hor fnthar -was civil service
eommlBsluuor lstor who nlie was ns-
alstaat aoci'otnry of tha navy and Anal-
ly when she oame to-grace the White
Houso.
The Bridegroom.
Nichols Longworth is the only pon
qf the late Nicholas Longworth of Cln-
olnnatl oue of the wealth man of tho
Ohio metropolis a gosoratlon ago. He
grnduatod from Harvard in the class
of 1S91 and waa admitted to tho bar
of Cincinnati Jrv 1894. He u now serv-
ing his cecond term aa representative
fropi tho First Ohio "district. He la
member of thevKetrppolltan AUbt and
Chary Cha calss 1 WaaMaftssi ws4
BETTER THAN DOCTORS
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MRS. J. C. CBAIG
Duffy's Pure
If vou wish to keep strong nnd lgorou at-d h if on vour cheeks the glrtw of
rfect hfnUh. Ink.- Duffy's Pure Mnit Whlike rtgularly according to directions
te
and take no other mell Ine. It is dangerous
to fill your systtm with drugs; thej poison
tne body and depress the htatt (quinine do-pn-sss
the henrtl. whle Duffy's Pure Mnit
Whiskey tones imd strengthens the heart
action and purifies th.' entire sstem. It is
the onlv whlskev recocnlaed by the Govern-
ment as a medic Inr nnd contains no fusel
Oil This Is a gu i 'mi tee. Duffy's Pure Mnit
Wlilskiy hns st' d Ftvere tcrts for fifty
yeari and his alvmvs bun found absolutely
port uiil to coin tin gnat medicinal prop-
erties. CAUTION. When 5-ou ask your druggist or
grocet forllully's Pure Melt Whltkcy be surejou
get the genuine. It's the only absolutely pure me-
dicinal whiskey and Is sold only In scaled bottles
ne er in bulk. Look for the trade-mark the " Old
Chemist' on the label nnd mske sure the seal ov cr
the cork Is unbroken. Price $ 1 .00. Medical book-
let and doctor's advice free Duffy Malt Whiskey
Co. Rochester N.V. t.
Is well known In Now York and Boatot?.
His mother has for a. number of
years had a sumraor home on tho const
of Massachusetts whore Mrra ooao-
velt was her guoat in tho summer of
IDOL Karly in tho pust summer she
mado a visit to Cincinnati whoro she
wns ontorlalnod by Mr. Jjongworth's
s'stor Mrs. Wnjlingford so that tho is
m 1 . .1m IrHMHiM i llAM ll 11o1l1 l1n rtl(1tl '
UllUttll KUUVU vU il(7 UUDUJU O saiiiu;
Oher White House Weddings.
Today's wetldhig wtib the first to
take place la tho Wlilto House siuce
the marriage or President Cleveland to j known as White Chiel; Big fJooso Yol-
Mlsa Frances Folsom In 1S8C. That low Hore White Tall John Bull and
way the firm jlmo that a presldt-nt wab L'm rrrif all Pones s; George Prlm-
mnrrletl in tho exccut.vo mnnslon .i.nl 'nx a Alike Iti1- interpreter" and
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MRS. ALICE ROOSE
ihe occlusion was celebrated in a man-
er to make It long memorable Tho thom In his prlvuto office Chief
interval before that ran haok to tho Horse Chlof Eagle mado tho prosentn-
weddlng In 1871. of N lllo Grant to tion speech In tho languago of the
Algernon Sartorls
Harriet Lane Johuso.i wa marriod
in tlie White House in the hwi year of
(President Iluchanan's administration
fiH" hT w" "'""""nftn's nlaco. Tho
il.nifMmr of Pies (h nt Monroe was the
Aim daightei of a ii idem to be mar-
iieil in the Wh'te Ho ae her wedding
to i memb.-r of tin Living! ton family tho Pre idout deliver their present to
tnklug plnce In the tii en room Sn 1820. him? Mr Roosevelt stated that he
R-bert T.iJd. the bou of Dolly Madlaon would aad added tlat he waa sure Tr.
b he 1 tii-i hihlwnd was marrlwl In Longworth would prlae It highly. He
iheWhiii Hmihe to Iim cousin in PrasI- examined it minutely nnd praised tho
iVnt m.mI so.i's e(ond term this be- tktU of those who had made it. Ha re-
tng t..o (list maintge to take plaoo ferred to the interoet he takes In the
there. Indiana and stated that ha had ondeav-
Jored to be the President of the Indians
"ONE BUFFALO HIDE VEST." int well as of the white man and that
' J he wag anxious to promote the wel-
This Gift From the Ponca Indians Was faro of all the trlbosx Ho alto asked
for the Groom about a Ponca who had sorvod In the
"ough Rldor" raglmont Ono of tho
Washington D. c Feb. 17. ''Ono loterprotors who had attended tho
Imrfulo calf hide vot for Mr. Long- Hnskall Instltuto with tho Indian sol-
worth from the Ponca IndlnnB of Ok- dior told him all about tho "Rough
lahoma." The list pf AVfilto Homo Rider." Mr. Miller asked the Prosl-
wedding presmnta contains this dos- dent to visit th 101" ranch. Mr.
crlptlon of a glt tuoalvad yaatorday Roosovelt said it would be a pleasure
afternoon. It waa given by ft dolaga- for him to accept tho Invitation.
Hon of Ponca Indians to Proaldont I
Rooaevelt wh will dollvar it to Mr. TO cure a cold in one day
Longworth. The vost Is nfaila of tho
bWe of a buffilp oaif from the "101"
ranch.
It was tanned by the old women of
i'ie tiibe and tuada up by Foboo girls
who have atusadad inaian schools. It
Is tan aad with tho hair on the ouwltle
soft as velvet lined with black silk
made double-broastad with black but-
tons and is of very fine workmanship.
It was brought to Washington by
Poncas who came hro to lay certain
grievances of their tribe before tho In-
dian bureau.
Tha Indiana took Ua vest to the cap
Mrs. J. C. Craig of Four
Oaks N. C saffered from
asthma heart disease and
nervousness Duffy's Pure
halt Whiskey cured her
after eminent specialists
had been unsuccessful. Her
health is now better than
ever before. She writes:
"Duffv's Puro Malt Whiskey hns done
me trore good than nil the medicine I
have e.cr uted and I havo been treated
by eminent specialists for years.
I u(T nd from a complication of asth-
ma nnd heart disease coupled with ncr-
YOUSiteP'i
' My husband Insisted that I give tin tho
doctors Winn I failed to Improve nnd uso
Duffy s Pure Mnit Whiskey. This I be-
gan to do and I hnve fully recovered.
Mv health is now better than ever beforo
nnd I nm vcy thanltful. Mrs J. c. Craig
Four Oaks N. C Sept. 2i 1906."
Malt Whiskey
llol to present It to Mr. Loagworth
personally. They woro unahlo to see
hlra and plnlnly showed tholr tllsup-
palntmont. J. C. Miller of tho "101"
ranch who accompanied thorn finally
suggostod that thoy take tho vost to
tho Whito House and ask President
RoosovoL to dollvor it to his future
gondn'lnv and to this thoy agreed after
much deliberation. Thoso who called
on tha Prosldeat were: Horse Chlof
Bagle principal chlof; Lltjle Soldlor
second chlof- Snm Hlnmnn also
VELT-LONGWORTH.
Mr Miller. Mr Roosevcll received
. Poncas which wh interpreted by
Prlmlnux. Ho told tho Proaldont thnt
the Poncas had read much of tSio AVhito
House wedding and that tho tribe had
decided to senu Mr. Longwxrtli a girt.
The Poncas be said thought the brldo
h'd ieceled enough presents and they
wantel to help tlie groom out. AVould
Take laxative mtoiio qumino too
lets. Druggists refund money If It falls
to euro. B. W. GKOVK'S signature Is
on each box. 2c.
REMOVED.
The office jf t" It. OarPn Insurance
agent has been removed to IIS Souti
Division street next door ta OUtttlth'k
gun store.
IF YOU NEED 80ME ONE TO FIT
A KEY REPAIR A SEWINQ MA-
CHINE bicycle own typewrit.
Kr fn f-twwti rl 1 innvM rnuni.
OLSMITH 1M
WALL PAPER 4c AT RKNFRCVg.
HE WAS NOT A 8HYLOCK
He Wanted to bo Repaid 6r His Lott
Time However.
A day of tw.i ago n man wild was at
the depot to t ike i train suddenly cried
out that some one had stolen: his valise
nnd lie Segnn am h a hulinltaloo that
even body hnd to be interested.
"I sot thnt ere satchel right down
thar' nnd stepped to the door." he ex-
plained to Officer Button "and when t
returned it was gone "
"Well you should have boon careful.
We aro not responsible for Bush losses."
"You Blu't eh? Whar's tho prosldsntr
"Out of tho city sir."
"Whar's the glnrrnl mnnngorr'
"lra's sick nbed."
"Whar's the superintendent?"
"Won't bo here till 4 o'clock."
"Wall now somebody's got to make
good that loss or about a dozen mon will
go to tho hospital for six months apiece."
"What was the value4?"
"Fifty dollars and not a cent lass."
"What were Uip contents?"
"I lsd twelve shirts a now suit of
cloths nn overcoat nnd lots Of other
things."
"Whs It n carpet sack?"
"She wns "
"One handle gono and the lock brok
en?"
"Yes one handle was gono and I had
her tied with a string."
"Is this it?" asked the officer ns he
took the baggage off a bench not six
feet away.
"Great snakes' that's her'" chuckled
the owner.
In handing It to him the string broke
the bag flew open and out rolled two old
shirts a pair of socks nnd five or six pa-
per collars all there was in it.
"Then these are the duds you wanted
$50 for?" cuerled the officer.
"No sir!" was the Indignant reply
"I should have taken the money for loss
(f time und damage to my feelings I'm
no Phrlock. sir!"
Luckiest Ma" In Arkansas.
"I'm tho luckiest man In Arkansas"
writes II. L. Stan'ey of Bruno "slnco
tlio restoration of my wife's hoalth after
flvo years of continuous coughing and
bleeding from tho lungs; nnd I owe my
good fortuno to the world's greatest
mcdlolnc Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption which I know from ex-
perience will cure consumption If taken
In time. My wife Improved with first
bottlo nnd twclvo bottles completed the
cure." Cures the worst coughs and
colds or money refunded. All drug-
gists. TO HUNTERS
If you would know of a country which
abounds In turkey duck quail squir-
rels and other s.Ttll game with many
a good clmnco at deer get a copy of
the now booklot "Feathers nnd Fins on
the Frisco." It tolls about hunting and
fishing In the Ozarke nnd In the St.
Francis Valley. Sent free on request by
A. Hilton aoneral Passenger Agent
Frisco System St. Louis Mo.
WALL PAPER 4c AV RENFRO S.
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
AT TflE FAMOUS.
The New Cough Syrup tho ono that
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels
is Kennedy's Laxative Honey nnd Tar.
It expels nil cold from the system cuts
tho phlegm out of the throat strength-
ens tho mucous membranes of tho bras-
chlal tubes and relieves croup whoop-
ing cough etc. Children lovo It. Sold
by C. It. Itenfro.
BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
AT THE FAMOUS.
Finally Released.
ftcr confinement In the Pottawatomie
tiniiisv jail on a charge of murder since
in ember 31 1S01 AVesley l'andels was
I'd iv released on J7.000 bond approved
by Cilef Jusi'ce Burford. Tho bond-
m ik. rs tru.illuiil lor tvrotit7 thousand
I'll' us. H's n lease whs Si- result of a.
(.ntinued campaign by his wife who
1 11 1 t.iiiiB he is Innocent.
A LAXATIVE
Cough Syrup
THE
ORIGINAL
Tha Red Clover Blossom and tho Honey Bos OB.
Every Battle.
"A Cold or a Cough nearly always pro-
duces constipation the water all runs to tho
eyes nose and throat Instead of passing out
of the system through the liver and kluneys.
For th? want of moisture the bowel.! becomo
dry and hard."
J
LAXATIV
NEYTAR
U57" Cures Colds by working them out of
the system through a copious action of
the bowels.
Qa5 Cures Coughs by cleansing and
strengthening the mucous membranes of
the throat chest lungs and bronchial tubes.
For Croup Whooping Cough La Grippe
Influenza Bronchitis and all Cougha
Colds Lung and Bronchial afiectiona no
remedy la equal to Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. Children like it.
Put up In 35c 60e and $1.00 bottles at tha Lab-
oratory of E. O. DoWItt & Co.. Chicago U. 8. A
yor Bale by C. R. Rentre.
BAR-GOL
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rstUa Ur all kinds !
SORE THROAT.
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