The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 160, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 17, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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A9C SIX.
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. 8ATURDAY FEBRUARY 17 1W
THGY WANT BIG LEASES
Territory Oil Producers Will
Tit to Channe
Kulcs
-special to DaDv Leader
Bartlesvllle I T i-vi if.
t 0 small pArtt . ir hIiii-. i-h
K bj one 1 ur tin- meetlrg
o'clock and jpn'ilnii ik a i t
.j to Washington ' ti-s
i 1 1-in
i-l. inc
i ii lied for
oilii-'e to
rcl by a
rge number o' im-ii nrtd visiting oil
ti who cam here to ait-i i! tromect-
K flf Indtin Tc rrlturjr oil producers
llled last week ami reached the hill al
ippotntcd time only to fliul tin- moet-
K It the h mds nf ni-n wl o ne known
a pro-Suiml iil although
I-JIMM..'
Iso lnd part in the meeting
At the opera hoi-" n' 1 l. t M A.
aw of TYii"-k i iris nix t- 'uilrman
id Victor Martin sec-mart general
imtnlttee f 'Hal-ting of M A l.ow C.
Wiser r II Kcinp H. H tidrsrn
I. Bloom V 8 n.idun o l" lioggs
T 8 Glenn S Murrli. M l t.oek-
w m-' it. I' v.imwI j H. i:i nn. john
Hncll W. ft If iff 'lim Dus li ilunsbery
"i4 V. ir JilMinit. wif iut' 'Mini This
.rtmiitoe Hi' it c r-t sis u mil ip-
ruitid l" -ill- nmlttev ' Uti i-u li.
r on by i it- ' il iii to ff in Wash-
rtnn. Ti ' uLmi- nf ti ) 'vi om-
ul ee ar Al i Low W. t Mowl Si
i hotnii r I ini.tr itnl V II .lohn-
The ' '! i line I -t ito the
r ii rw (i I ji in v i J i iKton.
ret i h If ' -il it II i-i
now i hott iii Uii i 1 1" i i i nii'iv will
r me thi i i-t i m nlilli ii ii "I S c
I T lllfi h IKkl nil Wl u 'i i quires
hit ono w 11 1 mlM-il wit' 'i i ye it ol
ho approvut nf iih lease
There la in p-tii-pe''" of tin- l'i ilrle OH
t fi is compiny nt im lime In the near
future taking ihe furl prodm i l tin- fl Id
Many produurs believe tliat the Prairie
has refrained purposely from tnkt.ig the
products In order to thus tuc .-xeuse
for tho low price. Kngine-e-rtng tlilg
movement the Frail le would brwik down
ono of the rule of the secret iry of the
interior as a preliminary to breaklntf
Jowtv that othor rule ivhUH prohlblls
no Individual from UoldlnR liviseg In ex-
ec Of 4S0 acre lm prominent pro-
titnndard man la allPffwl to in- l-rRly In-
'oreatcd In lenirs fur In exrca of the
prestrlbed number of nci'i. Jinn pro-
juccra here nrc anxious to hnvo it known
it AWtHhlneton tlt.it the im-etlriK In Id
hero today was not rvpre! nt.it Iv o. mid
ihat tho cotnml'.ti''- rfpiwienis tho vlewB
...nly of lie membora and tin pmallcr
jninber who purtb lp.ilid In tho short
lOlUe im"ti ib 1int la w uiti il bv tlw
ndependon? protlmiiK I an inquiry na
10 vsby tli- l'nlrio wblrli mo lopulltva
ho Held doi-i not time tin piiidttctloti.
I'nloKa tho funimlttpo lukiia nil th mat"
'i with ScTttuiv Illti'l nock It will not
fullv rcprc'n Hi" dfslroa of the luda-
pendent nroliniiH hori-
""I p memii'taiiip r in wlwi la known
a n buslnt - issiji I itl.m fin inutuai .d
luntajro and rirrjtri n im t inpnrKn- or-
gtmlcatlon oi -wlili li wi iffi i tin by tlm
early mpet1nr. waa tixni it ti: ana tho
ve'irly dues nfjlft.
c
LUMBAGO SCIATICA
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
'S.rilfttinVinlnierna'tr rid theblood i
of Uio poisonous matter and Bold which I
are tee airrn cause oi vneso uiww
Annllrd eitrrnallv It a Cords almost In
stant relief from i ln whllu a innnnent I
cure Is btine e'fected by vurlfrtng the!
blooa. dlisolvipff tho iwisonous suo-
sisaco and removing it from tho system.
DR. S. D. BLAND
Of Jlreuton Go. wlto;
t hti itAc i a'i(Trrr ft aoarolir"f tun
& -Mlri Lintm. k'.d U uniatUn. i uy anosi
n iltffr and triMiau im retneawB i
n.sViniF fnim n.r'li. ail thitrkn. SLiitl svlao nM)JUlUU
wibs-ouint-f ' rhtH-thtlJituiloHiKl I
nntl .ntr
ln K'iW -e 'llt' t'iHiit"u irnm i
& tlUi 1-H ' t
I 1-' "V rllM It 111 ? lVHMf I
ai-iaitrtKliUiM!if I
Cur rUruralUilul 4iit
FR
1 1 vnii are Biirrerlnir with RbruinStlsm.
NenrilulK. Jt Ul net Trouble or any Utn-1
Ureddl-ieaiie write to us for a iris! botlkH
of 5-UItOl'S " tun tebt it yourseu.
"S-DROI'S" can be used any lenmb of
tliri'5 without ociUtriB a arutt dudh.
u. ti k -niireiv free of onlum. eoeaiBe.
aieoho'.. laadanuui. and other similar I
intrtdlents.
Lsrn Stir ltettlr. 5-PHOI'H" '80S 0Mt)
Ct.OO. 1 or Mule by Pmegltlt.
SWANSOM CHEUMATIC CURE COHPAMy
Utyt IS. eGU UmV.e Blrcct tsuaica.
-..-&jri..wn . m.i iRh
fi -i'"V OHjjflrl tsil ! fttiiln
HArl '" ' 1 eU IMftssI
in Itl'.t .-.! iseJii kii
w ii jttitsWt ItWt fast tltwr ItftlWx
iM.s:4i-M. umlci'-usj d itmiioi
VlwM". 1 J -I l.' .If Hi !! I I. -1
I". a f. i lrll"MlNr. TllMli4
i4 "llnCrV.r I Jl.-ii. lnr r rsv
." ti"ii. m.ftiMi iMiwMitii iiaiaii
Ui4wu thUlinrto ' kMalfslO.
-ciiM IIMM
Midi..
. -w. '.. -M
HOLLISTCK'S
Bocky Mountain Tea Nuggeis
A Bwt stsdtouw for Btuj Pass..
TJtisgs QsUiA Hsslth asi Esasvsd Tlfor.
A rtviiuc for Poirftipnili.i Ir.'tb:sr4l0B I-'e
. 1 KniU") Trotil'le. riii.pi. r snu bup.!
lla-l UtSvtb. Mngviih bustelj.. licwUMn
iliikttCtttf Il'tJft --k i. I'taluTvalaUl
'fit i lit on n inn i.inmue i.i4u if
i.i isii.ii fHto CoHi-iVY Sloi'iiiuii. Wt.
'OtDEN mmwti FOB SALLOW E0PL2
ftc)a m Outhrls by C. M. UsArro.
WJ T'
3
It" s
i lin Cuiui liuu M hiruaa Umiiuim B
mtisowNTarAii.'r.'BlllMft 1
Imuoq ivcx-si I Mrfwr MVr-ndA t-f' v1":1
SB bllMlrbU- VUMIWHW KdlHW
UeJ. Iwwtin Ifjuui4tutivcjul
t' Ua iclrl ri uOc m Uk u
UMI'C0ME0ICSt.CO.solT4 UnSastik.SH B
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
Few People Know How Useful It li In
Preserving Health and Beauty.
Neary everybody Knowa that charcoal
la too aofwitantl inaat emolent dlslnfeoi-
int and purifier In nature but few to-
ause It value when taHWi Into the hu-'
miTi system for the same cleansing pur-
poo Chnrconl U it remedy that t..o more
i mi hike of It the better It Is not n
dm at nil. but simply absorbs the Ras-
es and Impurities always present In the
stomach and Intestines and carries tauu
iut of the nyatem.
Cfrw-onj sweetens the brcilh after
simikirr. drinking or after eatlnff on-
ion or other odorous vegetables. .
Clnn nl I'fTect'ially clears and Improves
the i nil i .ixion. It whitens tlie teeth and
fur" - 'ii ns i na'ural and eminently
''' " ' ' L
li .ih-ioiiis tne injurious vanoa wnicn
collert In the stom.rn and bowols It
dlBitifn n the mouth j.nd throat from Uie
ttoWon of citarrh.
All diuk.glts all (liU'O.U In one form
or nnother but probably mo liest char-
cxii ind tho most for tho money la n
StiiT' Charcoal L"it'nKc. they are
touit'"ioii of the nrict powdered Willow
ch'Tvil .ind other lni'nles iintlseptlc
In t iblet form or nthor In tho form of
lai - i cisnnt tii-lmg loxengtiF the
h nl l.tlns; nlX' 1 with honey.
't l i dnlv ue oi tin nS' rije w.
oi'i t. '1 In a much Impntcd -ndJ'lon
nf i ! K'ni-rnl lienlth belter complexion
sa.i i"- bie.itli nnd ini'ii rAmi and th
lionii uf t Is thut no p.Fiiijle lnim -in
rei- ilt ft mil their i nitiiinij u-e but on
the i oinr u great I i in III
U'irril'i physlcl iii In Fpe.iklns; of flu-
tieiiilli" of eiarco.il. iiya "1 ndsi-tc
dttiu'8 t hnrconl i-izeiia:e- to all p.i
itontF inffcrlnB fiom ftas In the steinach
and IhiwcIs and to ilear the complexion
and purify tho -leath mouth and throat.
t alFo believe the llvor Is sreatly bene-
ilted by tho daly use of them; they cost
but twentj-flvo a-Hits n box at drug
stores and although In some sonso n
paUnt prcpamtlon yet I bellevo I got
moro and beWer o'mrconl In Htiwrt's
Cfwrcoftl l)z8nBa tlia'n In nny of the
ortllnury chareoal tablots."
THE WEEK IN SOCIETY.
(ConMnued from pace )
hap lii-onnliiR. To think of a oung
woman with a passion for puddings nnd
an eoauiitc Interest In wuicee. srlorylnsT
In shining bniss itnd nickel pots and
nuns and hemming sheets and towels
w'th it zest such as formerly went for
dmwnwork or lane handkerchiefs. Is to
make ime think the nilllennlum la com In
Very few chilis have held tegular
nu-etlnfs iIiIh week because ef the un-
pleasant weather The II rat real touch
of winter weather ban lten experienced
this wee Apimrently old lioreus was
deternilti-l to put t dnmper on tho en-
thusiasm of the thluly clad little tyrant
Cupid. fotwfthstendlnK the leeon wind
howover Uio many social functions that
lmvo Ix-iit announciHl for this woelt are
nil being- irlven h st'huduled and mo
largely atleiideil- A number of visiting
nuitnmu In tho city adds much to the
pteastu-e of tho affairs. Mrs. IHIdretti's
peiles of iiartles Tneaklay for her houso
irnestH Mesdames Slpes. Mowntt and 13.
i Miller uf Arltansas City and Mrs.
T. nhn pirty Wednesday nfteruoon for
1-1 n n her Mrs W H llrownlee of
k h nfishi i were among His notnlil('
i iim of the i'ik.
j-'.Hi. l i n-jipondlim lov.ilh In tho
u h of the lulli-M of Tiinltv Kplscopal
in ill that I' In imr ".' iiIkIi' he lrft
i i for the iinliig i nt- it tlnniiiit
mi I Will l Klv-'ll -it tin- i:ikx I'hlh
. iii mi til ll il-lli Ah tin "f-Ureh
u n- .I'tiiitH. Ik meml rihlp many of
i moil iirui'i iii-iil siielitv wiimi n the
lniinliv i.tri ronilwKa t- 1m- .i lilll-
l i ti 'i In fiit. ihtr- wuiinn itl
i. i i.i nl i i mi to it tint It I
l v of i In- r-ihhluniM women have
I .it t n'linr iiitiwxcy i nt- i taintng
. WvuhinKton' Birthday thny tin- lftls--'
iih ladies luav h.ive ttwt dny Just -i
i i i in .ti i.i lgcd
1 M ithrt went Just h-j fnr UH M
t i mi ii.l ixilliis; ihl'igH for Mun-
ita Hiis-ovir. 4''HP'ts; tpls t-ii(ton.y
ii ih' ii mm runs eittr affairs libwinM
ii in- ifteruoiiii. all the dub meetiiuts
w - vs. l! .tttendett. Tho Cambridge club.
in i jt tho librniy otub'qaotna. Th les-
ii i - o-idiu-.txl by Mrs F. O. I.uts.
nh . rm -eiiind the 'jiijoi.'l in a most In-
M.i.l.iii aid abb .manner.' her preMnce
1 .i.liWtit! much to the plssvkuro of fj
in nun "Th Ufa t IMrlek Henry"
I iln Critlinl 1'erlod of Ainerleiin
(i Iik r wire Ihe topic nHHlgnmetita for
I i I -sn i slmlj Next wt-ok the i Itib
will mnliably be entertaln d by Mr. K
ii I. ii it
1 li Kl.il lipi .shlKlj I UH' IHIl'l
I i nf no ii. -In " it n-ulls' that one of
Hi i lub guat'iiii handieips in the I u
.1 ii j to hivMtlci and 1 1 titer effoit. npd
It tuulrUilixin that eouun in hi re. in the
i-hifi i v itlmii of women theniiKlMi! It
ii- in-1 e'iy woman who h.is tl'i moinl
ii- ki to brive ridicule by dWi gardlng
ii . -i -i enttonalltles 'ind tri'liil. n that
h . lu-ialb-d for ci-nturieH iTie. lub
vs. .man li.u mil alwaya had tin Fiipa-
i In tie banking of li-'i hunliam -ind let
i i il n-litiven by iu m ins m ien
m hi iilslor i lub worn a riu i are
I ti' ih purl moil in tin iiiiliuie fnl lu-
ll 11 Of III!' -I i-IUll I llltN hi I"-
M-rsilv ' in thi ilub w ni's motto nod
t.e it aatd to her tiedil - n II is l'r -crs'il
tlii noli) indgnltl. entl
St Valsntine
We. Im iit i- Ht ali nl. i I ' v
.1 nl th. ss-ik has In 11 a bu-s on tvnll
th t.nl 11 u pitot for the iittiltlii
svln I of ub ties A ghtnee at the iJ
trnl ii Knotted vtliiiUno parties dlnuns
.ii.l d in. k giioie. all port' tiding Vtfi-
utn e Iinp. .iinl ilas atnl .ihuk' -lisap-niliilitu.nts
.111111. s .f oil iKk ilptions nude
uii din I. -ni i of Hu nn-iplenrs. wh -lb
U wis .'in- l.iei i-clgi .1 sentinitrii.
l i n I w.ih ri-in imried heur
m lui-l- dotes ui a box of the fftlr
I idy i nt it- ti. i tt 1 1 hi i onfvHHion. Feb"
j ruury bos cori-ms Uono bet beat this.
Koaw.111 to live up to ner snore. ui. euin
si.i li a ti.i'py ope. only to lo prnnaacti
at thu i ud -n -ill tb's wordlliies by f
il.ninliig ihe s.nkiioth and asbes on th
tviii -eighth
A an mil h.iinbome traveling .nan
liii' on ii i' il of pi ii -Il inn"' had pud
.lis lif Aii f-ii be would never rts"
uifalii. "lfmst lii "1 bo sweetheart fair
una true-'" thejr wa!" a'er ul '
"Whom lhi wOMht tell a last fare-
well'' Th young man softly said
'T 'it-re u Daisy Uiok la Uurliiigion. und
N uie tip in UUlre there's MUUe down
ir I inctiln Town pud Mury In 8t Clare
And at Dci Moines there's Esther flear(
Wilkin I must surely see And Anna
too at Waterloo fleaso . brlnir them nil
to me." Th& wAteliers aUired with Htlld
surprise and then il-ey MUl once more:
"Come tell u pra. without iebiy thb
Slrl whom you adore the girl whom you
have sworn to love andi brlnfr lK)th
wealth and fame- your promleail wife
your hope and life quick let a hear her
name." "There's Maggie up ut HoonB
he aaVl "and Mamie at Wapello; there's
Violot at Wliriteriet and Maude at old
St. Joe Genevieve nl DVfort. and
Mabel in Ht I'uiil.' Tbe younc man
slotied "It's tlmo I died I swore to
wed lhlii all
Tho following visitors registered at
the CarneftHe library Monday
11 F Itosirs. Wkukomls
J I. CumpboU Watonga.
Il jr. Moolrldc Martin
Mr. SLnd Mrs F W Columbia
Okla
neorire K tioss Yukon
.! "' M- iik Ames
J. 8 lxiwell. Waukomls
J T! Hamilton Pallia
Mrs J A Thorruie NortnaM
It -null! WUIIls Gleneoe.
W llliam Itngers Medford.
Mrs 1) liuwe Kl Reno
Mrn Tlorardus WVhlti Kas
Mr Fred Cnywood Wlohlta K1S
II K Morse. Wtaukoml
William O WjllLtms Watonta.
V I. HoK-. llni-ie
Mi i'i.i Mrs J J Heuly Muscatine.
lnv i
!-f ) Mijhi.ll lminvlllo Ky
1 nt iF bnr-lj two weeks uwny. and
iniiueiiiiiiitl tlurr in it II tie nore hurry
mil trving to crowd IMn Into the next
t-so urn k. 1 In- l i-i i ti il'l- is hive
hnl i Iim1 ioii 'I In n Iii I" i n at
ill timiF n stillti lent i.nnilii r of ei'er-
tilnmiiits of one kind or another to pro-
vide amusement fui ervom young ind
old The vrmngvr set haw enjoyed ihe
whini Fensiili without ennui but then
itftei all Uutlirle cllmntr If not half
bad una from a social point of view the
weather man lias been' kind.
Already we ore Jienrlng. "Whero are
you going In Lent!" or fashion as well
as desire decrees tlutt ono must leave
town. The cessation of tfnyety in town
menus practically n transfer of the
sceno of action to the wmtar resorts for
Lent seems to nutlto little dlfferenco to
those wlio ffo from home anil visitors
at those recuperative places do not ob
ject to any gaycty they may find there.
Washlnnton Feb. 11. Ono of the lam-
est reception of the season was held at
tho Hotel Cnlro this afternoon when
Mrs. Shartel wife of Ileprcsentntlvo
autrtel received for the first time this
season. Mrs Shnrtcl received her call-
ers In the large double drawing room
to the right of the mntn . . ance wl 'i
ttiw beautifully decoraK-d In pal- .
soutliern sniilnx nnd American Hejutty
roses Tho hostess looktvd oepecially
charming In a gown of black Cluny
lace which was relieved In a fetching
mannei with touches of light' blue and
corn I jNtnno vlv t.
Tho tea. room whlcth wus Just across
the Iinll was n djower of spring blos-
soms inn' wnii presided over by Miss
Ituth Khnrtel the young daughter of tho
hostess who has recently roturned from
Ann Arlror Mich. where ti 1ms Just
completed her junior year. Others as-
sisting Mrs. Shone! were Miss Stratton
sister or the hostess Mrs. McOoodwln
Miss White. Miss MUlcr Miss Idtnyon
und Mlxs llarr. all of Missouri.
Ths valentine tea pnity given Wed-
nesday i-vesilng by ths Ladles Aid society
of Ihe First Chrlstlim church at the
rsldemo of Pr. and Mrs K O. Sharpo.
was a most enJoHble affair Mrs. Sharpe
was .xliiiil In entertaining by Mes-
dunns T'entecost J ) Hevenis. Hewitt
.mil W'lbur. The pleisant pnrlois were
prettily dieoi.ited l'h huge paper
In arts pbrnd llh gilded arrows.
lotiiiuf-ts of pl t-iru itions win pLi'-
d In nil the ijom In Hit dinbu: loum
a hot buffet luni lieo-i wa mrl An
lininoinptii nusii il program i sllvtn
duiliii' the i veiling MIfii lul'i lunk-
In plieil piano numbers und favured
till! HiHitH l'h ii soeal solo gtueroualy
r. tumdlnv. to un niioin In Inr URU.il
pliaslng may MIks Klher Ut land gave
a pbiutltiK Piano "lo To Mlas J'uuklns
aiioiiip.nlmnt. tho Misses Maicaeu
Muiisr a pretty duct ul rungeoient Of "A
tloldon Hny." by lybncb. Mi.-'Wr
Deorgn Hrunner sang very swelly a
pretty solo entitled. "Come Play In My
Loach' rwrt thlo afternoon for her
Yard "
WartlnuUW F-b. ;l - Miss iloosi veil's
irousaoau w'H tm IlI.Mii. Il-f -ire
he figures
One vrfsddlng gown .. '-10
tUv 111.'" .''THS ..'IT'." tW I -
Two Imported lace gowns I-0
One iai r coat
His K-oeiptbm "iiel
. . see
afternoon
gowns ateruge JIB" .
I-Vur etvnlng wrap at $2!iU '-
Tnree. sire t dram f nt IW
Dm ill It log uSit
One autoiiiobile mu
l.liiiceriie. Ienty-"in tlin-e-pb ee
H-ts aterixe fn'
!' ll-folll eiubmhli ltd lllllfcllll
Fkllt-e
Six emhinliii r.'.l mu-1 i -ind lima
hllllHl KlltVIIF
Hit m.Uln-1 all'l tnunitln K W"
J-'iiUI IIHIO-tM u $i0
Shoes
(il.lMs
II i-II.V
I'll.llllllt
II i iilK-reliiUs
T n 'nit h tls
hi i nliiin iiil afli i mem 'lie sh
li .'
I'tin- .irltmn l.iih
lWn i vi nun. . ri s- h un
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100
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rtto
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110
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Mill
I Six rough an 1 nit h ' ' r ""
' door sporta
1 0
'total . -
.111.400
Tin Ik mejtlc Sim. lie 'iub lied l
ii.ieliiig o! ple-arure- i i pinflt Satiinluy
.ilti inilun it '" I't'de-nie ot Mrs. C
M liiniew The ri ie a large itft-ml-.ii
t of I. ii.MiiibrMi mid these Uiviud
gueaits: ie-i1aiiM- lr ink Fnuitg Cart
I lav ignore H K Asp I. B. Lvy and
Mlss.ti Co- n i -uid iraldlne Camp of
AVirren O i.o ' Mrs. Scoit. of skltlwaler
preside "t of th" TeiilUiil.il FwdruUon
of W' awi clubs bus aeieptea an ln-
I I tat Ion to Ih the gue-t uf the Domestic
Solium Stub Satuida Februury l. She
A VITAL
ELEMENT
ot suciohs is health. Drink
POSTUM
TO BE WELL
Jlead "Tne Road to Wellyllle"
fonpd in i kgs
Do You vynnt to Know
What You Swallow?
Tlip.ro U a growing sontlmont In this
comitr (n (avvrnf MiiuirtMHinr Kowff
coitt'ooiTirrN. It Is but natural that ono
slintiftl lmvo snmn jnterest In thneomK-
sltlottot that which ho or slio Is exiwcttsd
to swallow wliotliur It bo food drltik or
tnexllelnn.
Hertgiilrlnf this growing ulipmfUnn
on tlm vftrt of tho public nntl Jatlsfletl
tliat Uio fttHflst Jitibliclt. can only add to
the wolI-oaniHl mtmlavlon C his inotll-
cIim Dr. It. V. t'ltircn. of llttlTalo N. Y.
han "Uken time by th forelock" as It
wo-.i. and Is pubJUulug broatlcast a list
of all the IfigrWlonU entering Into liH
londttig metllcinoft the "(loldon Motlloni
I)lscoery tho popular liver Invlgorator
stoniitch tonlo lilooJ itmriliitr and honrt
rogtilator; nlso oflils'Fnvorlto Prosorlp-
tlon" for wonk over - wnrkotl broken-
down nervous and Invalid womoit.
This bold and out-spoken movement on
the part of Dr. I'lorco has by showing
oxaotly what his well-known mcdlolnon
aro composed of complotoly disarmed all
harping critics who havo fmretoforo unjustly-
attacked thora. A littlo pamphlnt
has boon compiled from tho standard
niodlc.il authority of all tho several
schools of practice) showing thn strongest
ondorsemonta by loading medical writers
of the snvvral Ingrodlotits which onUr Inui
Dr. I'lorco's uiedlelnae. A copy of this
littlo lKKik Is mailed free to any ono do-
siring to learn more concerning the valu-
able natlvo medicinal plants which unter
Into tho composition of Dr. Pierce's med-
Iotnes. AtlilnwS Dr. I'ierco as abovo.
Dr nrce'sl'lesiiant Velleu aro tiny sng-ar-coatel
autl-blltous granules. They rng-
ulatu and lnrlgorste HtomacJi. IJver and
llonnls. IH) not beget the ' pill bablt" but
cure constipation One or tnocsch day for
a Isxstlvo and regulator tun - or rour rur an
actlro cathartic. Once tried always In favor.
csn nnn nivns away m copies of
paUUUU Th foople's Common Sense
Mwllr-sl Adviser s book that sold to the ex
tent ot SOU 000 copies a lesT
years agi- at Jl jO per copy.
Last year we gave aisav
80.IX) worth of these inMu-
blo buokk This nar we ihall
give awav no.ow worth of
them Will son slisre In thi
beneilt? It so. send only 21
one-cent stamps to cover cost
of mailing oaly for book In
stiff paper covers or HI stamiM
for eloth-boimtl. Address Dr.
U. V. l'lercc Uuffulo. N. Y.
will be I he- saiest of Mrs Horace gpeMl
while In tho city. Mrs Scott'tt presence
In the city will be tbo occasion of her
annual visit to the clubs. The Domes-
tic Science club has Just federated with
tbo genera' organization. Mrs. Hart was
elected delegate ami Mrs. C. C. Km l-lv
alternate to renresnt th club ni tin bi-
ennial convention at St. I'uul. which
meets hi May. The violet w is luis'-.i
us the club flower and the culms are
lavendei nnd WtiUe. Mis thlb"it If
hostess 19 the club at the n-xt meeting
and demonstration ol a siiamnl dlnm r
will be given. All club no minis bring-
ing guest? are rerju. v . 1 fo mtlfv the
hostess
The enteriamnieni cue nlniiihs
etening nt the Odd fMlow bill b th'-
Fraternnl Aid assocl itlon ipnli r tin aus
plcett of Mrs Qoldsti in w it i 'IioioukIiIs
enjoyable nffnlr. ana w is attended bv
about three hundred in- i Mr-- Uold
Ftetn desert o all th -i.ln i-i tin if
fair as sbo putnni i tin puigram and
rehearsed the young lulu- who kim tin
delightful little one i fim l in '--Sip"
so crcdltHW I'lol lb iinmy
could not !' Present ml m ittuk m
tonsllltts prevented Mini llmitan fiom
reading the omlsul.ni ( ih. si nnnih is
mnktng tho progrum -nun uli it dim ii r
than hod been iilmn.il V d. lii Ions
luncheon v.i sorv-.i 'I hi piurim ri -
en follows
Violin solo Hlue !' 1U of - itluid
Prof Krlc-kson; .Mn-. Hi- i n unpi '
liUt.
Piano dliet Mlssi - lhtn ml il I i
Qoldsteln
Plnno solo -Miss 1 1. II i .i . i
Hob) Mr. Ilevnolil i'. 1' s II- ..
comrKiiil.it.
Urarr.ii "The Oi i
Adiillne" M' - I . 1 1 i I'M- r
"Uorolhv ' l i I 1 1 n In -
Heslei 'I ml '
"Mai on ' i i 1 1 i il
'Hi .iii.ei i i ii i I' i
Jmlllli t e . ii I - ) 1
Trio l.i-ti M to l i ' i a I ii I
Mis-si i Iti 1 niililf. I
ItiiiloKiie 'TaklMK i- M'
lllilh I'' run n'-r i i 1 I - I
J II lt jnolds i
l'i i iioi.ttile in.ittl it. ' i i i s l s
wen Mis Ifllilieth's 1 nl' I' thi if
iiiiiimn iiiognKlte en I s plitiil
in the ti.i'lnrs The hi i u n t '
gestitfti tf the talentln. s isu ts.n
lel i'Ve-rywhc;e In tl-t !' nitinns
with ferns and pink and vthm una
lions Mrs Kckcr wti fb br-t imIti
Mrs B. T Mllbr.of ArkM.isns Clli Hie
luhe bund und Mrs. F. O. 1.WU the on-
sobttkin. Tin out or town guesrts tut
for an extra prize und Mrs. Fltps of
Cincinnati. Ohio was the winner. An
elesipiiii two i nurse luncheon was ecru I
as follows CreuHH-d eh'cken "
in iroom. Iwiuinu snluJ hot inll
olu-os. pbhi plni'itpplee -eberbert e.ike
eor.Vei una "lint. The looted guests tor
tile iifleniooii Included Mrs Hrowiln-
of KliigllKhei M3S Williams of l"
MoiniK low'i Mssdames Alieil. nln.
Iliik-i Hi iiIIof. M'l.inil. Hest. lH'iu.
llink- Cirlin Bug' I I'linrlete !mr
Ibtt'glioiFt HiighcNi latux l.o-is. l'i ink
Lyons. J uk Mmris Orner I'eebliH It it-
inahei. It"i Spi esii rttr.um mu
Vail Dlitll S.-lotl I.UtS See It Smil'll-
lasneh U'lberi Fwlor. Hnrek- s-.mih.
'Iniy ltougl'iF I. m as Kck'T. l.oin. tke-i
Miss Nlbl.n k and Mrs Helen fip - -mis
John Mowatl a'ld MrF K T Mill
of ArVians.ii OllJ
Ihnbig th- evening high hs w i-platt-.l
Mi mid Mrs. Fe- Bycis ttui
nlng the itii rirlaes ami Mi i'Iiu'h. '
Kneifl) .una i-.rs ttwrleui BlUiugsi 4
crlting tin i nnstiluUons An il le
hoi lune In tm was silted TI sinl
Kinsls fi ihij eVtvnlug fti " '-1 ' t n
Mi-ei-i- i'i.i Mcdins Asp. Iu Us
us tnitriiH tritllngslo) - '1''' l '"' -bit
in t'oltertil lile. F H tin' IIimhi
til Inn - lluFto.i. Km-Uil I'll"- M ' "
in il. .VI. i il Hoi m K-inibo 1. ins it
Kir.lni Solilbcst Spuilmk I . -is ni
Hunt tlpiiiilir Front. Cm iimi.1 mi
lut spi.mr lin. aeunw I'liingset-
Flora O ChumlK- ol Oklih iu (its
gem-mi feeelemtlon sortar i uklnho-
nwi and Ineflan Terrliory In- n 'be
following lcttsrt- to the presiil- nt- of the
various women's oluba in m.- Oklaho-
ma uud Indiau Territory ft deration
with ulm r-e;ust thai tt be rt.id at tne
llrst regular sgsiUin f " lb fol-
lowing the tJsH H" uu"
Tho biennial IBWsUlMt of th. GiMioral
FotVratlon wllj b hd -it Ht l'aul
from May t to JW T. Aiti.le 5. Sec-
tion 4. of tho By-Law coiuirumg mem-
bee ship bi lh Oeoeml Kttb ration rea.ds
The roinmittes. shall aibi t no oigunl-
satitui wtio pplbtto" h not tiid
with Ih pridtut 0l the General Kid
tratimi s.t least ninety 0.is prnejing
tji- first day flt tbe bbmnul un oil. e
whith shaU tee Man t ' -u s.-e
'Will uot J-OUT dub lakw uiomberthlp
in the aenera! JFllrUton this year anl
help to rewlbto this ambllien of our ter-
ritorial pretsidtsaio pnd " splendid ib It
gutlon to St. iuy IjOW lt on a1
railroads will bft glvon and a tino ion-
vtnttoit -is assure In whtih your dub
should have t share and rottivfi the
lusplnitlon of It "Hi
The rreoter the nuiaber of our clubsj
K1&
represented the greater will be not only
the benefit to oaoh Individual but nlso
to our whole Territorial VedtroUou. T6U
will bo entitled to one deb?irt with
full powers and one alternate Who will
lie seated In tho convention but not en-
titled to vet.
"Send to Mrs. John D. Sherman 4611
Iiaho avenue Chicago for applK.'lon
papers. Do not dshty this as Hie f'.t Is
short Will you kindly let me know by
postal tf ypti decide to Join the Federa-
tion so that 1 may be Informed of the
number who are likely to go to tt I'aul
"Sincerely yours
"FMJUA O iltAMJIERS
"Oeneral Federation Becre' try for Okla-
hema and Indian Terri ory
Mrs. Our ford Entertains.
Wednesday was a. busy day fo' the so-
cial folk. There were pirtles galore. In
tho evening the uncial limelight f n
the mlllbiTy whist party given by Jul ie
and Mrs. J. n. Hurford -it their r-oW
We homo on East Hprlnger avenue ti
Valeutlne'd day 16 the wedding anni-
versary of the Hurford. and the affair
partook of the Joy or both festal occa-
sions. The decoration- were of hearts
and red wedding bells. In the front ptr-
lora red and blue pnper hearts strung
On narrow satin ribbons were feitooned
to the corners of the parlor whero the
Wero fastened with a red woddl-.g bell.
In a pretty cosy cornrr stood a tall vase
of cut orystal contai ilng a tioiiauet of
fragrant I.a Fran. roses drooping
trncefully with th- vsi ight of their
heavy vlvety p titl- In the two rear
parlors tho heart a. i orations were of
pink and blue harmonising boiutlfull
with the elegant furnishings The Fcori-
cards were tiny elided al" ics und
Wfre retained by the guests for 'tivors
From tho rei 1 1 m i hall the gin st-
were shown up th broul - ilrw.iv en-
tering the parlors through n pretty dec-
oration nrrangfcil ut red whlto and blue
Jwntlng. Tiny Ann lean flogs were also
much used In con plitmg thi artlntic col-
or decoretiv schun' Mill'an mltlst is
much more -.impli thin the ordinary
game and is becoming Immensely popu-
lar. There wero ten tables nnd the
prtees were won by Meedames Charles
Fllson nnd C. M Uarnes nnd Messrs. I.
It. Levy and Spurrier.
There were tliene in.lted guesW: Gov-
ernor and Mr l-"ranta Secretary and
Mrs. llson M"s" nnd Mesdnmca O. It.
Fegan J. II. Cottlngbam Uobert Sdlil-
hnre. v. It. I.illle. I. l. Levj-. Frank
Uale I'red 0 Hunt. Spurlock. J. II. Col-
teral W. A. Krusler William Grimes
J. W. McKeal Spurrier C M llnrnes.
Henry 13. AP 1 N. Ilcadlee. A. O. C.
Itlter and A Beck of Huntington. Ind
mong tins delightful affairs given
Wtdnesilay afternoon. Miss Zoe Thomp-
id i's six o'clock dinner was conspicuous.
Tho young r set am' the young uiarrled
women were Included In the guest list.
I'lm parlors -uid reception hall were pret-
tll festooned with red paper hearts
sttutig on illk rlblKins. From the clian
di Hers to ihe four corners of tho two
jioilors the In ai ti were festooned anei
In the dining room ihe heart festoons
t.-Hb-d frum the chandelier to the
Pl.ies on the table and were fastened
Willi thi place cauls which were tiny
ih iitlms. and retained by tho guests
im tavoiF The centcrpi 'Co tvus a nmn
iii.itigeiuent of lundora buK nnd In-
-inint of real trtiubles when the box was
I .pe tied out dropped more dainty glided
jtal itinex us nddltloruil favors. The
I m. m Included creamed chicken jsittles
i-.pu-.igus on toitst escnllopeil oysters.
.1.1 1-1 i rnouettes n la ciciiin lomaio
sjn nut salad cheese wuf'jrs sar itngn
Mil olives. pIckbH hot mile Ice ere nil
it. mine cik.es i oitee anil bonbons
I i niloi Miln no of red and white
I i n denii itio'ib w-i" e-irried out In the
Thi .lili'k. ii putties weie heart
si
J and the in ncoin was iiuk-ii
o i iI-.i-m in the daintiest I md 01 j
mniilils pi. 1 1 1. 1 bt a Cup J " ai -j
1 In- nar t was u most oi iuorai i
liiioiiKhlt i ii. .J ibln tiff ill i I tho
. un ! . .1 itiono pi un d by
si.
v
I II. siilijn I '
I In I it il i
.ii. -. r.
i t i in l i '
i Migtio in
Itl IF I 111 '
ill ri h. M ii i
I illmmi. K i -II
iltU .in i
much
lil- i .un in H
I. 1 Ml - -si
quests i
Scott
i.i -fihton.
rti ink.-
I'etie L
lb i. d
Fannie
Wlkir
I
in
I
Hi
I I III i ll-o 1
I I Miuib lii
t e m.i "
l eses 1'at ii l -on
lei an Mi-ilini.s Will III J.ih!
un Hmlth
lilncK
W 1 1 Whei-li i .ii 1 I! V.
Among ih. --ins prtt's .-oiuiiset-that
bate bun cxumhj& to Mrs. W. li.
Hrownlee. or KliiKllt-ber. who lias bi-f
visiting In the iit thb eek the
in hoiiii atTalr given We elnaaday ufr
tiri.ouii by her ilmgbtet Mrs 1. P-
l.tuih. Jr at hu lioapilahle home on
KiFt 8prltiKfi ituiue. In b irtnony with
the tiluitl'ie fiFtal Stttsoi the ejecorae'
t oi.s win all Miggestlit; of tlie uocasion.
Ih. i iioi m I erne wuw ted. Heartst
kiiiiii' mi ui'inw white ribbons wr
fi slum
(Ml loin
In. Mln.:
puis l
. pi i mi
I i i pn ity dtsig in about tne
.mil ilhil ig room Tiny Cupids.
I .n (.iiiied b.. . with darts
stiii i it i) win ! iimui tho re-io-.iii
llitsh tit- win played at
t ii.'i s i ii tin in ic a gold
K ml is tut -Ion- 'Hid Sllvr
I ll ui.
imM.
siii .nt. I h. -I w..i -miii by Mrs. u
i: i'uiil ..mi Alis J W Wlkcr. Thu
liuu in ii wan strtcd ii three course.-.
ml ih. tilt mine tile i ttas further cat -i
'nl un ii the un hu The i heeso
si i i sis V.M. ! a it 'i itie-d. .mil the bl-e
tills ll
mi..; Ll
I'llpl s
s. 1 S ll
ii.l n
1 b .
s
inii.t
'l in
' Ki- '
i b.ikt
-.il s
in lb
tin nit
.1 in heart n.ipei
1 mine cakes with
n-liig wem also
toltoas Creamed
iio-iu. is fruit sulad col-
li it hi i ped tlmbiills sBiit-
lll lit hh pod ihee-st- Stl.lWS
it Mm. 'biscuits. hin
ki s .ml - uffttti.
i iiri ' ' - si
1 1 ' i it it
..I li.
th. i In 1 1 i
l istnm
Un- I men is In cannK lor un
pit imr. of un- gu. sts during tne anT-
imni i st i. Mi ledum. A. O. Itixou. Chas
i i it -mil I- F la ii b Sr.
hit it d to meet Mrs. Browntee we-re
Mm link of Jluatltb B0 : ""'
WliiMin of Mt. Hone ! Mow
.ti. Mrs HUn-s and t. Mlr of Ar-
katiHiH e'ily lui-. ma HsJIl WlUlttlus
of IK. Molnei la and itesttamea Ar-
il. r. Hunter Asp. JtssHon. Barker lKr-
laml Knelsly. laty. Barn. UU'e. M-
"mine 11 BiMtdli s MieKb K- J McNeul
libr . BJlllnyhlty Obarbsi Dilllngsl.
Mies. Hefcry Hruuu Hurford. Carlin
cottinghani Cotteral. C " t-ottenU.
Cunningham J tit. Doihmn. Fegan. Fii-
soe : -ll t.rlmes. HotluF lllldretk.
Hurt Hlxtin Herod. Oreei Itajnuiker
I
BLOOD POISON
FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS
.. tsnv. w. -in ihn iiira of blood poison &
st-ectalt y I'rlmsry.Secondsry orTerllsry
blood iolK)n Fermsnently toured. Voucaii
be treated at home under satae guaranty
.-...I- .t .. wtrt t7 cmliilL tSemostODStt-
nits caVST If: rou have exhausted I the old
n.ethods of trestment nnd f th .J0 B"
and Winn Muous Fatohes In Mouth. Sore
n-.... . -i ...! nnntvi-.rjolorcd Spots.
UlceTs-oa rny rtprth?-by. Uslr pr
Eyebifows fslllng out. write for prcof of
eures 100-page jjqos.-'tot
einnx REMEDY CO
10 MMK IHpHI. Uitf. .-
Hjgheu. Beefy Rlmtms ttohlberg Kcker
Speed Spnrrier fltofle Strang West
VtiSn Duyn Bast Oiimm. Ifodge. Cnyle.
Duke. Fntfl'rf nreer Neat. Itntnsay. V.HU
Hunt. Craig. iJllliert Spurtock.
The first of the series of elaborate af-
fairs ann .un-ed for this week by the
society folk w s tbo progressive- euchre
pnrty Monday aternoon at which Mrs.
Cahrles Carpenter otttertained at her
hoepVnWe homo on Kast Springer ave-
nue .it Valentine's day stands ou; eon-
KplciiiniKiy " this week and affords the
hostesses i spei lal opportunity for ef-
fective decoiatlons Mrs. Oa.rpetiter's
parlors wero done In pink and white
paper hearts strung on strands of narrow
white satin ribbon festooned from the
chandeliers to the four corners of the
runniF Iarge hearts ptercetl liy glided
arrows were fastened to the portieres.
The rooms were darkened nnd lighted
ith electric lights which shed a warm
lor over the pretty scene. The dining
room was decorated with ferns and red
and 'White hearts. The table appoint-
ments were beautiriil. Fern fronds and u
tiny Cupid holding aloft an arched bow
farmed the centerpleao decoration The
place cards wer red. and white hearts
tied with satin ribbon. The menu Includ-
ed Creamed oysters on tout banana
salad with mayonnaise dressing hot
rolls olives pickles coffee lee cream
assorted cuius and bonbons. The prises
were pr-tty hand decorated chlnn plates
and woro won by Mrs. J. V. McKeal
nrst. Mr tt Huston lone hand and
M- Ch-irli-s Het-ly tho consolation. The
i.-ore . mH r ere unique being tiny val-
nthi-i of gilt and lace with a dear old
f.tshloi-d picture of two lovers sketched
on th.- interior. During the afternoon
Mis J ". Strang Mrs Chllcost Mrs.
Chnrl- - '"oton and Miss Kntrorlne Cas-
sliiy agisted the hostess In caring for Uie
plciiMiir- of the guests. The Invited
guests i i. luded Mesdamcs Frank Frants
ilnrl. s Fllson Fred Dyers. J. M. Brooks.
K vs. iilnck. 'i. O. Darker Charles Cun-
ningham. J. II. Cotteral II. R. Cnrlln
J. K Cottlnghnm Jf. Cassldy. A. O.
Faniuluirson W. Xi Herod A. C. Hlxoh
VT. II. Hodge. A. II. Huston I. B. lovy.
J. W. MKaal Alva J. NlJe Charles
Fond CbarlM Soton Hbroe Speod J.
C. Strang. Charles Seely W. S. Spon-
cor. ChRrles 8. Kneislr. J. M. McCon-
nell. Will Itajahl Jack Morris Furrow.
Chik-ocit iohr U. P. Loneln W. II.
Coyle AV. U Ithodes Ffed Q Van Duyn
C. M. SarvhM Iteelc of Huntington Intl.:
Ithlnthnrt and Missus KAtherln and
Cassldy.
Mrs. Fled Dyers entertained a coterie
of friends Thursday afternoon i.t oarde.
Mrs. y. T Morris entertains Tues-
day afternoon nt her North Broad street
home at a high to.
Mrs. D. A. Murch left Thursday after-
noon for Ilolton Kas. whero she will
visit Itev. and Mrs Miles for a week or
tr.
Mr and Mrs. J. It Cottinghnni en-
tertained at six o'clock dinner Thursday
evening Mr. Thomas Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Galen Prow.
Mrs. A. J Berk of Huntington Ind.
left Thursday afternoon for Oklahoma
City Where she will spend a few days
before returning home. Wlillo In Guth-
rie she was the guest of Mr. Cliarles
Fllson.
The Kimona club played lilgh five
Thursday afternoon with Miss Gertrude
Hunt. Miss Tfuby MNeal won the first
prise and Miss Kntherlna Schnell tho
consolation. Uucsts of the club Includ
"d MIumoh Ruby SlcNeal. Josephine Get
in or vtihita Kas.. and lira Weorge
wuu
Mis W H. We-Us. liiugluer Ne I
In ii it .Mum Amy M issi y spent Tliurs-
l.i s In Kl Bono Mis 11 has la en
lsltl'ig lliere for Ki-seril duyi nnd th-
i en Hro partv re-turned home in the e til
ing on the Mpei-I.i! truin lh.il brought a
crttwel our u att-nd the "Wiaaid of
br' ;n i fon.Miice et tho Brooks
i .us nun -nd M Kra-its hml .ih box
gin iih Truirsijiiy esinlng at the- B'onks
fm tin Wizard of oz" atiructlon Juilge
ami Mis J V. Durtn.nl nasi li. Oimu-
Fiiirttx In the siMtiil box were- Major
JTI w: PenHscoSt. Miss Gertrude tittl-
sou Mrs Fisnji B. Lucas and Mum Lou
Strang Mr. and Mrs. F.' B. LiUle Mar-
shal and Mm. W. D. Fossett and M"
aitii Mrs Puul Nowiruui Occuiilett the east
brocks.
Tin- following visitors mgsstered at
the Carnegie library Friday:
WUlr KilltaHi parneil. Mo. -Albert
Claytor Mishatvoka Ind.
D. M SPiwoea. It'agksillca'resm.'
I)r M D- JLowe Er ItenO.
J J MViiga McKnlit.
C. r. Hunt Mountain View.
Mrs N .r. Field Knld.
M. K. Hunter. Quay.
Helen H Deeiriln Ff.lrvlew.
Guy 10 Wealherly iSnld.
Miss Kva Fife was hostess Wcdin.-
flny evening to a te?n young friends
it the homo of her parents Mr ami
Mrs. J M Fife 60T Bast Harrison ew-
nue alenttne games and a gueshing
loiiiiait amused the young folks until
iil-i- o'cloiJt when .. dubity lum heon
was Bitted. There were these invltid
guests Miries lt'iuicltej McUinle-y
Maude Webliei Frutvct'S Rowe. Lena
Htrwig. KIhIc Chiir'h June WMUiins
May Tibbotts ami Masters Wblte r Moore
Hati-ii Arnlitn.il Hoy Liken Ktile
Willi-i Kdili' JtiUiua L.IW111KC Ji Is
nt.i Lloj.l Mptci and Harry Wennti
Munttr ltuasill It ltoucli wis t
l'iiurMlay evening ti a nn rr patty "'
his young frietiils t thet home of his
pa renin Mr. euid Mm 12 l Ibnuh 1
Vorth Vine stroet The par s w i- a
moat delightful uur md waa mli -'d
bv whout twentv-flve touiiK Kuihtu
lunciie-on was survid at tsisin mink
nl'ir which the gueatw spent the v u-
Ittg iufornuilly. playmg Jolly iraniin and
Uslouing to musical selvi tlbnu. The fa-
vors were miniature American flags. In
tilddiug AUst'-r lluKsell goodnight the
tiny society folk assured tbe host thut
Ihe ts-nlng had bien epnt In such an
enJo ible milliner that tbe hope-.i thi
Invitation might bo topeated s'Kin
Ttaursda wus tho tie tenth biiilnio
of Master Jnuu Gamer at Coyle and
h- tclcbiated the uocastoii by lnvuing
about thirty of his young fi lends to be-
Liita at his be.nu in the evening The
pretty parlors "f tb Gar .tor residence
wit- pi of use l U'coiil'd with tut Lower-
and ferns Mun iilf pitseuts were
ii.i-hul by tin.' yom-l hint anmng Ihe-lil
a i riMinole baud wi.b a fliii set ot
ittar-i menu for tlfty games from Ws
ktbnol teacher nud classmates Tbe
jou-ig fcui-Hia began to arrive at live
(o'ektek nnd reinahrtij untjt ln. At
six o'tJock an elegant lunheon was
jsenisd Itj the dining: roor on the pr-
I j inff in a its sugared statellnoss in
Dollar Package
FREE
Man Modlcino Free
fon can now obtain a largo dollar
siss package ot Man Medicine free on
request
Man Medicine cures msn-wenlcnoHs.
Man Medicine gives you oiteo more
the gusto the Joyful satisfaction the
keen sense of man-sensation the lux-
ury of life bodv-power and bedy-corrt"
fort free. Man Medicine docs It.
Man Medtelne cures man-weakness
nervous debility early decay discour-
se manhood functional failure vita!
w Jtm.ss brain fag backache prosta-
titis kh'tiey trouble and nervousness.
You can cure yourself at homo by
Man Medloine and the full slzo dollar
liackage will be delivered to you free
plain wrapper sealed with full direc-
tions how to use It. The full size dol-
lar liackage free no payments of any
kind no receipts no promises no papers
to sign. It Is free.
All wo want to know Is that you are
nof sending it out ot Idle curiosity but
that you want to bo well and become
your strong natural self once mure.
Man Medicine will do what you want tt
to do make you a real man man-llko
man powerful.
Your name and address will bring iti
all ou have to do Is to send and get
it. Wo send It free to every discoUragtd
one of the man sex. interstate Humedy
Co 717 Luck Illdg. Detroit Mich.
the center. The Leader society odllor
n-knowlortjtes an Invitation to the af-
fair and the receipt of a generous por-
tion of the birthday cake. A box of
windy) was git in ench guest) with a
piece of tho birtheViy cuke prettily
done up In a. neat little ribbon tied box
for favors.
The regular meeting or the Acorn
olub was held Thursday afternoon at the
club rooms. There was a largo attend-
ance of the members and tho club was
honored by tho presence of Mrs. Frnntz.
Tho progrum tut given follows:
Response to roll call Quotations from
Mnoniilay. '
"MiioftUlny Style of His Writings'"-
Mrs. J. J. Illldreth.
"Matthew .mold: Lifo In Ills X.ct-
tere; Influences Ip His Development"
Mr. James Bucks.
"Matthew Arnolds ns a. Literary CrltV
lo." Mrs. Frank B. Lucas.
Tho biography and literary efforts of
Caxiylo will bo studied next week.
The ladles of tbe G. A. II. spent Thurs-
day afternoon In nn enjoyublo manner
with Mrs. J. J Merrick ut her hospitable
home on KaBt VllaB avonuo. Tho meet-
ing was a special one and was a Lincoln
Day memorial meotlng. Mrs. Merrick
has many rnro old pieces of pottery and
heirlooms preserved through nil the
many years of the devastating Civil war.
An ung other Interesting relics which
she very kindly displayed yostorday af-
ternoon for the pleasuro of the ladles
wan tbe Testament which Judge Mer-
rlok oarrloil with him through tbo Civil
war. Tea was served to tho ladles from
tbo urn which wne among tho wedding
gtftB to Mr. and Mrs. Merrick when thoy
licet begun housekeeping forty years
ago. Altogether the meeting "won per-
luips tho most Interesting nnd enjoyable
one the order has had for many weeks.
On March 7th tho organization meets
in tho afternoon with Mrs. Main. Thts
will be a Washington memorial meeting
The ladles are also planning to havo a
Hjiecinl program for this session.
$100 Htaward. $103.
The readers of this paper will be
Pleased' to learn that there Is at least
cue dreade d di-ecase that science has
been abie to cure In nil Its stages and
that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure
is tho only po-ltlvo cure now known to
the medical fi.ut-n y. Cuturih being a
constitutional disease requires a oon-
stltutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken mtcnmiilly. uctlng directly
upon the blood .ind mucous surfaces of
ths system the r-by destroying th foun-
dation of tho disease and giving tha
patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In do-
ing Its work The prop:lotors havo so
much faith la its curativo powers that
they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any
e--;.- ir-er 't falls) to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address F. J. CQANKT & CO. Toledo
Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists 71c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipa-
tion. .
If 'YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A
REALLY GqOD FIVE CENT CIGAR
LET US COMMEND YOU TO THE LA
DtsTINCTION UNION" CLUB EXTRAS
NOW ON SALE AT OLSMITH'S MILD
SWEET AND FRAGRANT. IT IS THE
GREATEST COMBINATION OF QUAL-
ITY AND QUANTITY THAT EVER
CAME TO GUTHRIE IN A CIGAR.
AN IRRIGATION PLAN DELAYED
The
Navaio Dam Near Snyder Okla.
Not to be Built at Present.
rlpetlul to Dally Leader.
Snyder Okla. Feb. 17- Member of
Ihe I 'nil id Hi if -4 gtwoli.il mirsoy at .1
inoetlnK of utiiiis h id in Kiodi-r. said
that the N.i-.ijo itain and i-a-itoir for
l.rigiitlon would not b' built n-itll furth-
ir iju-eiliiii n und HiirvsM li.i been
n.mie. hut 1-nitfiii ' In tbo
' ullttlng of H t i tho tbim
will In J7il f 1 1 In m .m.i i i 'mm the
I rd link up to . be-igni ot st-teity fott
or mm i It will lie approxini tii ly nhie-ly-fnur
f i . t ss.iic on top The luatitoir
will iu.r .. i ertn of a It tie." more than
L'.tKiU n n and hive a water hupply fur
the brl i ana of CO.OOO ucrvs of land.
SupertisinK Kngiiieer Hall will ar
range for the expnluiental farm near
8nyilei mxt seasoh If he liud that tbe
water -.in in ibverti-d hi wants 600
acres irrlant' il but if thn wuter has to
bt lifti .1 with rumps he- thinks that 00
acres will be ill that oan bo uittKl la tho
farm Tins . tperttnenln! fur in is for
tin put .os- ot determining whether or
not ii- h.. l'i urn of sail in ihe North
Foik wiin- will injure H.c growing
uryjnrireinrnuoB& niajaycevcJ
op dry octarth ; they dry up Mio seeretioas
wLioh adhere to tho tut ml rmist and decom-
pose cans ir; a f a' more t-eriooatrouble than
the ordinary 'orm i-f caturru. AtoUIoII dry-
ing liihaknU fuuics suiokes and hnuia
and uso thut wiu-it cleonix.1 Foothea anil
btaU. lily's Cream Ixuju is i tch a remedy
and will care ootarrU or ooldn the hotd
easily and iileasautly. A trial size will lo
mailed for 10 oenU. AU drugUU sell the
ofia. six. Ely Brothers 6G "Warren St. N. .
'Hie ltelin cures without pain does bci
IrriUto or eftose sneejanff. It pjirpads itself
oTnr nnlmlated und angry ffarfacoyreliav-
iaj; imuiedmVilynthopatiJfiU influmaiation.
With Uy's-Cmm Balta you nra araied
Bgolnst Kaaal Catarrh ncd Hay J'orer.
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