The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAi
THURSDAY MARCH 16 1908.
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RAMSAYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS
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Last week we put on special sale 100 of tha best Petti-
coats you ver saw for the money and sold every one of
them. This week we'will do even better for you. On
those two days we offer you the Very Biggest Special in
TOWELS
you ever saw. There are 200 dozen in the lot. divided
into three lots:
Lot No. i Your choice at ioc each
Lot No. 2 Your choice at 15c each
Lot No. 3 Your choiceat 25c each
There nuver was such Towel values offered in Guthrie
before and prtfbably won't be again for si long- time. "We
Got a Snap and are turning- it over to you.
HERE IS AN EMBROIDERY SPECIAL
18 and 20 inch Embroidery with 2-inch bands insertion
to match the swell thing" today for Waists. Corset Covers
and flounces. They are mostly the New Appinsa.l
Stitch embroider on fine Swiss; if you see them you wiil
buy them.
The Wide Embroidery is worth 75c a yard pq
Special Friday and Saturday L JOC
The 2inch Ihsortion bands to match are worth
50c Special Friday and Saturday per yard
Ramsay Bros. D. G.
Guthrie O T.
the Way to end the trusts.
rj A. loading member of the New York
supremo court the other day delivered
a remarkable adiress on tho failure
of tho government In the nation atatoa
and cities to enforce tho laws lor thoi
peoplo as against the corporations. Ho
broadly lntlmHed that-all corporations
could bo made to live up to their obli-
gations or 1eo lost their franchises.
The Now York Justice says:
"Gas companies and railroad com-
panies and tho llko are not more pri-
vate companies llko companies manu-
facturing wall papor or carpet or
clothes On tho contrary (hoy havo
been given a public franchise to do
a public duty or service and for that
purpose tho Government's power to
tako the property of individuals for
public purposes his been conferred on
them by government. That groat pow-
er could not bo conferred on them ex-
cept on tho theory that they are on-
gaged In government service If they
fall to give proper service their fran-
chises can he revolted."
Tho remedy za Juatlco Gaynor
points out 1 In olectlng lawmakers
who will servo tho people. Ho sayr:
"Wo cry out ngalnit trusts but tho
legislators whom -wo elect busy them-
selves passing laws to enable trusts
to be formi-1 : and then they pass laws
to ci-rb trusts railed antitrust laws;
in fact they sometime pass both
kinds of laws lu the sawn session.
CouiM anything be m re ludicrous?
Th ptopip nie taken lcr mere fools
by tho.r chosen repre-ntatles All
of th-- irusu are formed under statutes
enabling one corpouuon to win the
shwob of other corporations. In that
way any number of corporations may
be brought under tin- control of one
corporation and then? U your trust"
Thl'. Kunib up thu situation correct-
ly. Wre charters and franchises
grau.t d that would practically revoke
thettiM'he- in the event of any coni-
bUi turn trusts would be Impossible
and iht-re would hs open competition
that nould benefit thu public.
I'-antblbes thould be glen to bene-
fit iho people not to oppose them.
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6HOE MAN ARRESTED.
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naat. Of- vroWunt of th dehuist
TauMMit Wto company vmtt arrested
today on bww.-li warrant ehargin? him
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RAMSAY:
35c
with obtaining money
tonne.
under fulpo pro-
No home should be without a package
of Hawkcye Family Salvo. It Is th
most powerful antiseptic and healing
solve known for Cuts Bruises Ecsramo
P'lea and all Skin Diseases. 25 cents.
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ISJna May has will ml for London to lie-
sln rolionrwtlg for the new musical play
In whleh slit Ih to h Drosontwl nt tho
Vaudovllle theatre.
William A. Brady lms noeeptod for ear-
ly production Hydnoy Itosenflsld'a play
Tlio Opllmlst."
Kut Goodwin has abandoned hi at-
tempt to not for a while' In London. Ho
tried "A Glldtd Pool" and othur or his
old plays there and eaoh failed. HtTwlH
wilt next Saturday for Mow York and on
April 2 will open In l'Htsburg.
"Tho I.lule glrangcaV' Mlohnu Mar-
td'i'a new three-act fnree. has seared
heavily nt the Criterion. London.
The tlilrd performano of "The Girl
Pataey." ly Mrs. June M. Folgle. U 10 bs
given In Now Huven Conn. next Mon-
day night.
The naw pljy Jerome K Jerome hue
wrilW n for IJleanor ttobson is to bi
changed lu title from "The Dovecote" to
.-iin in in Search of u Husband "
i' Bint t Iliirn 'il m new nntnigcis hnvi
(lis ni Md Kn htstorluil pIh for hr th'tt
ii il with Andrv.i Hof i i ubelHon In
nut tin French ttmt endid In hU ex.'cu-
tluii la4d Helust-o in to mount thi-
I'lt 1 1".
A'init Ktihxell x London i ig.igi m n' of
iiiiil fmir montrt i int.. il l.m-t Hiluiduy
night urn mi Ai't.l '. in It mton Hhe nil!
nukt her firm uppcuraui lu 'Trlus
chinning '
Mlxn Jil Mtilward la to appear next
n mtli In t.oinlon in "The School for
llu l .iiuIh in which Alice Fisher star-
Ml)
Tlu lnliU pri'ientmlon
Huaa-8inith opera 'o be
of the iuw
cmUd ' King
for it I)uy."
yiuti.. one
nlgrt.
will be given at BprtagfieM
week front nest Monday
Itching pile provoke profanity but
prof-.ulty won't cure them. Dean's
Ointment cures HUjlng. bleeding or pro-
trudln pitea after yea re of sufferteg. At
any drug atore.
MILLBR IN A WALK.
Kmitoris. Ka March 14. T Fourta
iQmti rnutiUcajB convention ramml-
Mld Conreesman J. M. lltllr with-
out oppoetttofl.
m i i i I A ww . .
U he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for your sf re cough or bron-
chial trouble then take it. If tie has
anything better then take that. But we
know his answer; for doctors have prc
ailUW Ul!
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NOTHING TO DO
. BUT JUNKET
WEALTHY OSAGES PLAN
ANOTHER TRIP TO
WASHINGTON
HAVE MONEY -TO BURN-
While Little Dickey Birds
Hid Out Perforce.
Porrj- Okltl. March H. Tho Osngo
Intllnns havo olootod a second dele-
gate to go to .Washington to protost
atfslnst curtain foatnros of tho allot-
ment hill Intradtrrod by Delegate Mc-
Crtilre. Tho momhors of tho commit-
co are J. B. Trtitnbly dlmrles llrown
sud William t)lnl. The Osage cltlseng
who uloctetl thl commlttoe object to
the clause In tho McQulro bill extend-
ing the oil and gns leases fifteen years
after lfllC.
Not only the Oscgos but citizens of
Oklahoma Interested In tho opening of
tho Oango reservation In a manner
that would mako It quickly accosslblo
to ownership of tho excess land by
Industrious whlto Termors thoroby
giving full agricultural -"production to
this land havo reason to foar tho re-
sults of tho McGuIro bill as d-awn.
Tho purpoio of opening the Oshgd
ro'orvatlon Is t6 mako it n whlto
lh.h's country by..glvlm? white men a
foothojtl thero and forcing the non-
progressive Osage to adopt himself to
the manners anil customs of white
men. So long as the Indian holds all
tho luid and has no authority to sell
any portion of It white men can ac-
quire It for farming purposes only by
leasing It.
Would Be a Big Tenantry.
The AlcOuIro bill provides tint
noiie of tho land shall be sold for
twenty-five yonrs and should this pro
vision become u law the Oango reser-
vation comprising one nd ono-hnlf
million acros would bd occupied by
a vnst tenantry. Lund rentors usually
arc not thu host class of ultlzons.
Furthermore unloss tho bill should
ho changoJ tho land will not bo sub-
ject to taxation bo long as tho tltlo
Is held by tho Osage citizen which
would doprlvo tho stato or territory
of consldorablo rsvouuo. Whlto men
Insist that at Ionst the surplus landi
should bo taxed oven if In possession
of tho tribal icltlzon.
Uut thu question of oil and gas in
tho Osago reservation Is of fnr greater
Importance than all othor thbigs In-
volved in tlio plan of allotment. If
the McGulro bill should boconio a law
ns It stands a blankot oil nnd gas
loase on tho qntlro reservation would
bo glvon to two'euncornH for twenty-
flvo juars beginning April S 100G.
Tho most poworful or tho two is tho
Indian Territory Illuminating 011
company. Tho other Is J. B. Glenn
Tho Illuminating company Is controll-
ed by T. M. Uarnsdall of West Virgin-
ia narnsdall nnd Glenn aro business
partners.
Trutt. Men Hold Oil.
Tho discussion has boon under way
for soverol yonrs as to whether or not
tho Standard Oil company controls or
actually owns the Indian Territory Il-
luminating Oil company. "Answer
this one question" said a man who
knows something of oil nnd gas con-
ditions In tho Indlsn Torrltory-Okla-hoinci
Held "sud you ought to bo blo
to guess who Is who in tho Osage
country. My question Is: Is It pos-
sible tint the Standard Oil company
would penult an enemy to acqulrtr
thee Immense holdings? Df n't quib-
ble but anBw this question squaro-
ly."
Once Intrenched for twenty-five
years the Oil trust cuuld regulate the
development and production la the
Osage country to please Itself. Tlie
beu agricultural lauds in the Osage
country are not In the proven oil and
gis region. The individual honio-
sttad would lie agricultural land." The
firplus holdings of each citizen would
be In the roughest portion of the res-
ervation. It hnpi ens tint this -rougher
portion Is where oil seal gas are
found m great sbundanco. When the
Oeages first discussed allotment there
wis a clique strongly In favor of let
ting each citizen have full possession
of the t'irplus lands with sutltorlty
to dispose of his ail and gas ns lis
deemed best. There was danger that
the ignorant fullblood would be de-
frauded of his irost valuable property.
and several njontlui ago the O sages
agreed that it would be best to with-
hold this individual light for twenty-
five years. In tb mesa while turning
all revenues from oil' and gas leasee
tato the tribal treasury and distribut-
ing them par capita among the mem-
bers of the tribe. This Insured a
sqtiaro deal.
Perfero Dealing With Indian.
It was plain to tho oil and gas com-
bine however that if these surplus
lands which would bo mostly In the
oil ond gas region could bo alien a Ud
In a short time after allotment grfiat
annoyance to tho combine would fol-
lr - jv
low liven It tho mineral rights should
not bo with tho surfaco rights of tho
land the ownership of tho surface by
a Urge mirnbor of persons othor than
OaagOfl might us a fourco of con-
stant sJftnger to the mineral lessees.
To tloal with n slnglo person tho
Osago trlbo would ho profornblo to
doalliig with ahroxydor nod inoro
capable whlto mon.
Tho 1ihifo of the Omgo allotment
h'.ll In Its prosont form would deliver
the Oiago country to tho oil mono-
poly for a quarter of a coatury.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE IlltOMO Quinine Tab.
lets. Druggists refund money If It falls
to cure. B. W. OnOVB'S signature Ik
on caah box 36c.
POLITICAL POINTS.
CMsiue M. Qlilo republican committee
man ror Oklahoma has not yet decMi 1
to accept the poltlnn of register of tin- j
Icj.1 oftfeo nt Guthrie to which he won
reecnt'y lppolnloj and It i s II un op n I
qseetlon whether or not he will nrr-ept It I
The 'l:iv i-mnln-rd .f thu ripobllcan or
cnhlaatlon Want Cndc to take the place.
largely because they would like to hne
htm in Outbrta whore he can be consult-
ed more readily on any mutters of Im-1
iwrtnnce that may arise t'udo Is am- i
bitlous however for political preferment
In th -V state and feela that to ac
cept the land office poaillon would be.
practically to bury himaelf political!).
Land office employes have frequently
Uenn warned that too great activity in
poll Ileal affairs such At Cade has al-
wnva been acctwtonied to and expects to
continue. It practically barred.
Te summary wny lit which Horace
Speed United StaU-a dlatrtci attorney
wa dlaintneed from office tiy 1-reaident
Kdoeevelt without nny previous notice
or opportunity for explnmuin does not
establish nny new precedent in Oklahoma
but Is on tho oontrary rather character-
istic of tho way In whloh tho piealdcnt
lias dealt with Oklahoma officeholders.
One of Ilooaevelt's earliest nets after ho
succeexteu Wllllum McKlnley ne preal-
dent In 1901 was the aummnry dismis-
sal of AVIlllntn M. Jenkins whom Presi-
dent MeKliiley had appointed as govern-
or of Oklahoma hecauan Jenkins was al-
iened to hold stock in tho sanitarium
company which lute the contract to care
for Oklahoma's Insane. Jenkins was re-
placed by Thompson B. Ferguson who
finished his fotir yenr term only a few-
weeks obo. Close following Jenkins' re-
moval the "big atlcK" landed on William
J. Fnnch receiver of the land office nt
Alva. French ws a very close friend of
Jenkins and after the tatter's removal lie
refertvd to the president in terms which
would not 100k well In print as fa. result
of which his head promptly fell. UnMc
Jenklnn. however French las refused to
' stay dead." IK- has taken an active
part In Woods county politics ever since
his decapitation nnd is now a candidate
for tho Alva postofflre although It N
not considered likely that tho Incident
of four years aso has faded f'-om the
president's memory sufficiently to allow
of French's appointment. Judge John 1
MoAteu nstfoclate Justlos of tho Oklaho-
ma stiprntno oonrt and pruitdlng: Juuko of
tho' Fifth judicial district was the next
to eo. Ho wits unfortunate enough to
h cnuKht In the druffnot when tho splice
nt Unld ruldiHl tits tenderloin district on
Hundny afternoon nnd promptly lost his
commieralon as a result. McAtec was a
.Maryland cold democrat who was orig-
inally appointed by Cleveland nnd re-
pointed by ItcKlnloy )ccmia of his sup-
port of tho republican ticket In ISO 6. Ho
died not lotiff after his retlrument from
ofllc. Tho rmnovala announced last
week of United States District Attorney
Horace Speed John A. Ollplmn and J.
A. Traltsr MBlMter and roceUer of tho
JtanKum land office and T. 11. Chnp-
mnn a clerk In tho name office went nil
duo to clmrKes of (irnftlm; Tho charges
against Hpeod alleged briber' and fraud
In collection with a contract whloh he
inadu sevoral years ago with the county
commissioners of Pawnee county for tho
collection of tnxos due the county front
cattlemen In tho Osage- nation Tho
Mnngtun dlnmlssals rosultod from charg-
es Jllcd by Ollpl'tnt ngalnst Trotter. In-
vestigation showvd thnt tho .Irregular!-
tier complained of Involved Ollphant as
well us Trotter. In view of tho mass of
"charges" which havo been filed ugulnat
overy mint who has held offlco since tlio
territory was orgnnlxed tho wondor is
not that tho rcmovnlu havo been so man
but that they have been so few.
State of Ohio City of Toledo Lucas
County SS:
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho
is senior partner of tho firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co dolni: business in the
City of Toledo County nnd State nfori-
said nnd that said firm will pay the
sum of ONIl HUNDTtKD DOLLARS ttx
each and every ease of Catarrh that
cannot b cured ly the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. HANK J. CIIHKHY.
Sworn to befo-e me and subscribed In
my presence this 3.: day of December.
A D.. 1M6. 'A. W. OLBASON
(8&1) Notary Public.
Hall's Cutarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Tes
timonials sent free Price 7t cents por
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Fu;nlly I'illa for eonstt
pa) Ion.
ED C. PETERSEN'S.
TO HUNTEH
If you would know of a country which
abounds In turkey duok. quail squir-
rels and othsr small game with many
a good chance at deer get a copy of
tha new booklet "Feathers and Fins on
he Frisco." It tells-nbqut hunting and
flslilnc In the Ossrks nnd In the at.
Francis Valley Sent frse on request by
A. Hilton Csnoral Paseanger Agent.
Frisco System. St. Louts Mo.
IF YOU LIKB THE OWL OR HENRY
OEORQE CIGAH 5M0KE THE LA DIS-
TINCTION AND OCT A FUUL MEAL
OF THS TASTE THAT MAKES YOU
LIKE THEM AT OLSMITH'S.
Witteh repairing eorrsoUy and prompt-
ly done. Douglas Jswslry Co.
A VINDICATION FOR DR. PIERCE.
Decision by the Supreme Court of the
State Against the Ladles' Homo
Journal
A vorvlot has Uen rendered :n favor
of the plaintiff In the llbol suit brought
against the Ladlea Hoe Journal (pub-
lished by the Curtis Publishing Co.) by
tho "World's Dispensary Medical Asso-
ciation of which Dr. It. V. rjtrco is
Pr&ldont. The suit wus brought by Dr
rierce BBalrut th Curtis PuWUfetag
V
Over Half a Million
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Do you think such nn enormous business could bo built up nnd
continually increased if our goods did not have exceptional value and merit?
Do you think wo could hold tho trndo of half a million people if our
reputation for doing exactly what wo say wasn't firmly established?
Do you think I). S. Senators Foreign Ambassadors Bankers Business
and Professional men in every section of this country would keep on using
HAYNER WHISKEY If it wasn't all right?
Do you think doctors would recommend It and hospitals uso it If it
wasn't absolutely pure and unadulterated?
Just think these things over carefully and then send us a trial order.
Your money back if you aro not satisfied.
United States Senate Wathtncton' V. C.
"I hi re found I'.ayner Whiskey exceptionally fine fnr table and medicinal purposes."
ll'm. Af Slrwatt
U. 3. Senator from Nevada.
HAYNER WHISKEY
4 FULL $0:
QUARTS O
OUR OF'ltl Wo wilt send you in a plain sealed case with no
marks to show contents l'OUR FULL QUART
BOTTLES OP HAYNER PRIVATE STOCK RYE FOR 13.3) and wo
will pay tlio express charges. Tako It homo and sample It linvo your doctor
test It every bottle If you wish. Then If you don't find It just as wo say
nnd perfectly tntlafnctory ship It back to us AT OUR KXPKNSE andyonr
S3 20 will bo promptly refunded. How could any offer bo fairer? Yoc
don't risk a cent.
Orders for Aril. Cal. Col.. Idaho Mont Nev. N. Mex. Ore Utah. Wash.
or Wyo. must bo on tho haul of -I OuurtH for W I.OO by KxprcsH l'rc-
pnld or t UunrtH for 61SX0 by l'rclcht Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do it NOW
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
St. Louis Mo. St. Paul Minn. AtSantc Go. Dayton O.
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rii-rmxniiT Tnor. O.
:i The Missouri
The Fo.st MeJl
Kansas City
3 Tropins Dadly Eech Wcvv-
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Trains leave Kansas City at
9:15 p.m. and
Passengers leaving Kansas City at 8 -a. m. arrive at
Indianapolis same evening Pittsburg next morning. Ask
your agent to sell you via
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
It will be a guarantee of comfort a"nd speed. All roads
connect with the Missouri Pacific at Kansas City Union
Depot.
C. E. Styles A. G. P. A.
Kansas City Mo
V.V.VW.V.V.VAW.VW.W.VAWAVVWVAV.V.V.V.V.V.
Co. for mnklnfr false statements nbout
one of his standard family medlclnos
known fs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription. In tho May number of tit
I-adlee" Homo Journal (1901) Mr. Bd-
Whrd llok tho editor stated that Dr.
I'lerco's lavorltr Prescription contained
alcohol and some other harmful Ingrad-
ic-nts ami tnat ur. fierce nan in me no
tion nlli'sed tlmt the dofendnnt mali-
ciously published this nrtlclo oontnlnlnRl
kucIi falHo nnd defamatory mutter. Dr. j
Pierce further claimed that no alcohol
Is or over was contained In his "Fav-
orlto Prescription" and that said mcdt-
clno wns a voKetnble preparation and
contained no deleterious Ingredients'
whutever: that Mr. Uok's statement pro-
.. !.. . ..I..m ..vma a l.n lni..Allnnl. '
(C11U1UK lu B'.v nuinu ui inn iih ."
of said medicine wus wholly nnd abso-
lutely false Dutlng the trial tho Vlco-
PrcJldont ut thu AVorld's Dlsponsary
Medical association stated that the In-;
gredlcnts of Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Pre
scription wcro oxtracted from tho fol-
lowing native roots: Goldon Seul Dluo
Cohosh Lady's Slipper. Iilack Cohosh
and Unicorn by mrans of pure glycerine
lis wns akod how he know ns a phys-
Idiun nnd experienced medical man that
tho "Favorite Porscrlptlon" was a euro!
far the dl&eu8w peculiar to women such I
as amenorrhea dysnionorrhou nnte-ver-1
S on retroversion unu ne smieu umi
he knew such was the fact liciu0 of
his profeaaional experience and th many
thousands sf women whose Ills liad been
cured by this "Prescription " Tho Vlca-
Pres deut 'bflog usk.d to give his Au-
thorities read from the standard works
such as ttu United States Dispensatory
tho American Dispensatory and many
other standard nu'dtcal book.
Th.- latrjrtion pri.ited by the Curtis
Publlsstlnt Company two months after
the libelous statement appeared and
nearly two months after the suit bad
beon begun -uted (l.'tlnlti-ly that analy-
ses hml been made ut their request and
that the "Favorite Porscrlptlon" did. not
contain either alcohol opium or digitalis.
A CURE FOR ECZEMA AT LAST.
Remarkable Cures Now Oelna Reported
A Sample Bottle Freo.
ISczstns and kindred dlsasses liave of-
ten bea declared inouraWs but the Te-
ports now being received ragardlng D
D. XX. praacrlptioa isdloste that a remedy
lias at but been found which reaUy will
and doe remove this curse from thous-
ands of sufferers.
Letters from avery part of the country
Indicate that people are being cured of
acsernatoua dlsi-aaes by the simple ex-
ternal application of I) V D. liquid. A
few diops applied give tnstaut relief.
Then gradually ihe afcln Is cltnsed and
ftaalli nt j. vastlge of the disease ra-
uintus Th.i curs nppeur to le pernia-
non" at any rut 5 no e : of a reoccur-
rence of the disease have been reported.
W r advised that until furthsr
;otKi the proprietors of tbt relnedy
will senc a large slse sample liotUe of
I). D D. preparation free to any skn
sufferer who has never used the ramsdy
and wants to test this marvelous
quick rallaf from an itch that no other
remedy will allay.
For the fieo mirrmle bottle address D.
D. D. company 113 Mloldean street
Chicago 111.
Stationery and score
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car at Do'
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Immigration Afjont
Room 3 Lymon Blook
108 Wast Harrison
Guthrlo Oklahoma
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Btisirs Oaliiss Health asl Brtewtd riger.
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SIXTH YEAn IN OKLAHOMA.
Drs. Clart & Co. the
famous Chicago special-
ists treat Cnronlo and
Private diseases of sett
sexes. Cures guarantee.
Consultation free.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Qustave A. Erlxon
John A. flemy
. Chalmer R. HeQQSm
ERIXON. REMY &. HEO.O.EM
Attorneys at Law.
Spurldck Building.
Quthrle Okla.
Joseph wissir
Attorney at Law.
Ottlcs In Adltr Block South slds Okla-
homa Avonue
Guttjiie Okla.
Virgil
M. Hobbs. Orvllle T. Smtltv.
HODD3 & SMITH
Lawyers.
Beadles Block 220 W. Oklahoma A vs.
Phona 661
Special attention to thg law of Insur
ance corporations and real property and
to practice In the Supreme Court.
MUSIC.
H. J. ERICKSON
VIOLIN TEACHER.
STUDIO FILTSCH BUILDING.
' MAURICE KROEGER
PIANO TUNER.
Res. 113 E. Cleveland Ave
'Phono 621.
HOTELS.
North Side Inn. Good rooms good
board closo In. 403 North Division
St. phone 383. Mrs. Newton and Mrs.
McCraeken.
THE ROYA- HOTEL
Van Duyn & Raton Props
Ratec $2.00 and 2.50 per AST
Leading Hostelry In Guthrnj.
TOWEL OUPPLY.
J. D. CRAY3
Proprietor.
quthrlo Towel Supply.
Tofrols and aprons of all kinds tst
nlshed at vory reasonable rates . Res
ne beforo jon buy. J. - D.N Grays
Phona 610.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WEST.
Real- S-tatE
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Insurance S Public
J. D. BURKB.
Letters af Inquiry Promptly Answersd.
FARM LOANS.
107 South Division St. Quthrls
OKLAHOMA DI8TRIBUTINQ AGENCY
Systematts distributors of all kinds st
Advertising matter via: Circulars
Cards Samples tacking signs eta.
Contracts solicited. Satisfaction guar-
antaed. DEO. M. DeOROFF Hex.
Guthrie Okla.
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MASS
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For Sacramental Pui-
poscs Excellent
for FoLmllyUses
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Advert'st
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Only first class outht in the
territorlen "Write foi sampjo
and get prices.
Armantrout Bros
Gutbrie. Okla
Go To
"She Western Todloring Co-
if you want Up-to-Date Clotbes
Suits from $10 up; Pants from
$'A up Cleaning and Pressing
neatly done. All -work guaran-
teed H. T-' McDanil
1 121 S. 2a4St. Guthrie.
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