The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 63, Ed. 1, Friday, May 4, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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The Man With 'the Muck Bake
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Simply to plrtse friend of my old liquid
form or Pr Shoop's itheumaiie Remedy.
Vu ca-i now Kt-t elUter the tablet form
or tho llyuld. I cuansed from the HOuId
to the tablet simply to satisfy n large
contingent who believed and quite cor
rectty. that a tablet I mor; convenient 1ft
curry arid to tak. nut -thousands hfte
written mo lnc--AuBust 1904-- when
ttic clrtinffe wag n)Adfr--vlgorouMy pro-
testing. They have plead unceasingly
for Dr. Slioop'n "Iheutnatlc Remedy
"1'iuld form." Am. finally to satisfy
nil I have ttt last granted tho request
the liquid remedy but con easily secure
It for you. Hliow him this announce-
ment. The contentment that will now natural-
ly exist btcoue of tho chance -Will In
Itself prove gratifying 1 m nn H
Itaelne. AVIs.. 4-291906. C. I. ShOOri
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SAN FRANCISCO iWfflr:SEZ2'
of $1000 each whilo boxes were bid
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m tn.ttlHT BEDmvlCK. rpuorlle m was tho remedy Jjawson
aiiw of th Arrerioan Maeaain (proposed tho benefit of hla work sur-
"The Mati with tho Muck Rake" ho passed perhaps tho evil that west
has been tolled and tho name will with It. Ilut of Lawson's imitators
stick like pitch. The -oll6w Journals this onnot ho ild truly. In tho
haVeaade him and now I10 Is making broathloss work of exposure there Is
the magazines. There ie nothlng''too no time scarcely is thoro deslro for
UMO for hlft to follow; nothing loo tho facte Mon aro tried and found
font iar Him to exploit. Ho needs guilty In magazine icounUng-rooms be-
manor nhd ho Is paid for tho job. Tho'foro the Investigation is begun. "Whnt
soul of tho circulation man Is In Mm. 'wo want Is hot stuff" say tho Man
Headers ho nvst have thousands of. with tho Muck Rake: "what's tho mo
thorn hundreds of thousands. Exag-f looking where we're noc going to
a..n TwTrnrsimv truths linlf- find it!" EvorywhcTO ho com snlf-
6'"i "- .- -- 1 - . "" '"' ' grnmcu 1110 request.
.ll ll C Vnnnii itiAm am -rncrnril. fllH? ff)l OVll. YOU find him in Pajia ' Tlllr (l.MMn nit.1 llniil.t rfM n-nr l.o. ..!
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loss of honestv. reckless ot C0n66-ma smoiung lor iweniy-iour iiours nnu irom your uniBgi 110 may oe oui 01
quence. absolutely without thought thon writing it up as tho worst muck
of the enormous responsibility that is heap In twtc continents. You find
jijg. him In Washington spending two
I om no apologist for the times we weeks In preparation for a. general on-
livo in. They are better times per-jslaght on the senators good bad
haps than the world has evor seen ( and Indifferent Yo find him posing'
Wore hut they are full of epostacu- round the ctrarts of Justice und talk-
Jar wickedness In high places of bud- Ing his wckloss gonorallUos of "fixed"
ness and of politics Just aB they are Judges and "Juries owned by tho
lull 6f the meaner sins of smaller men. trusU." It's all grist to htjs mill. Any
Tlwre Is no blinking tho facts. Evil thing that can rouse unreasoning pas-
is her and wo must face it and beatlon ami sell his magazino. Always
it back but ehall we Amoricans gulp hoping for tho worst his hopes never
down the f:od every scandal-monger .fall hlra.
throws to vs and swallow It hook bait j A country which Is governed by
nnd sinker? Shall every 'Vxposor" public opinion la govornod by tho men
be our prophet? Shall we pnek up 'wire spread" It. One of tho most in-
long ears' at every ass that brays? tterostlng phenonwniV ot lato years la
It Is Umo to halt and to think so- tho growth of tho influonco of maga-
bcrly. The last two year havo vrit-'zine In the flak formerly monopolized
neesed a political rovlvnl in this coun- by the dally papers. Magazines entor-
try such as comes but onco In a gen- od the -province of journalism with
Oration a revulsion against fnlso lead-' certain great advantages in tho work
ors aa moral as any religious rovlval 0t forming public opinion. They ore
in time ot great calamity. Roosevelt ' not bound by party affiliations. They
Folk HugMv TJcneon Jerome have j ma ysoloct tho quoitJons which they
led s. Lihall wo beliovo In tho poll-1 think thomsolvo qualified to treat
tlcal creed which thoy without ceasing f The lntorvals which elapso between
repeat'. "Play the game hard but their publication dates Imply a dell-
play" it square and" make every man fcerate and dlsnasslontto Jnvestlga-
that plays It play It Square loo?" Shall jthm of the facts. With the advent of
wo follow them or shall we bosot our- the magazines Into tho political and
solves with tho nostrums of every Boolal arena began that "now journal-
yellow quack and thon run holl-for- ism" from which tho country baa a
loather down th steops of soalalUm' right to hope much the journalism
trusting to tho Provldonco which which deals thoroughly with a quo-
n -watches over fools drunkards and the tlon. accepting information only at
United States tUat wo shall one day nr8t hand and sparing neither time nor
Remarkable Aggregation of
Thespians Musicians ami
Operatic Stars.
In at fabulous figures.
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NCQLIOEE SHIRTS AT PETERSEN'S
IN PASSING.
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
(May 4.)
strike bottom?
exponso to got at tho faots. Today
Socialism that's ts-horo those lead- that now JoaruaHsm just risen to the
crs of tho magazinss and nowpapors fulness of Its strength is already in
are headed for Tho oontlmontallst uanger. It found tho country sick of
who looks to find thore tho Kingdom commercialism and it ha caught the
of Brotherly Love upon Earth the hon-' vlrulont AteoaBO. Circulation and the
oat man hysterical with anger at tho ' money and power that circulation
high finance the bravo fool polling brings Is fast becoming tho aim and
tor a fight the good citizon who says object of Its life. No franohlso steal-
to himself "Where so muoh ovil is ing loglelator no Insurance rascal
the'whole must bo swept away to lot Btcallng tho raonoy that belongs to
u build anew" all aliko aro follow- widows scad the orphan do&s to his
ing tho load of tho" statesmen ot tho'coyntry mora cruel injury tlun the
yellow press toward the ruinous ox-'jkutor who losofc all snso of repQn
.perlnwnt of straight-out socialism ami sibility.
the long dead lovel of prostratonor-. Tbero aro tcday throo coursos opn
gloa that must follow It. t0 l)8 n8 a natt0u. Ono is tho course
Continued Eoolnllsm 1 unthinkable o( Elulna oni Aldrlch In tho Sanato
In th United State but the bare ex- of noger and Armour in tho trusts
porlmont would cost us twonty-flvo of giK!nMr ani hlB Uk In tho railroads
years of progress. Tho lnistor poll- u R coue ot obstruction to tho
tlltSans tho hirers of tho Mon with the loclareJ wW ot the people of imputl-
Muck Rakos houhdlng their aervants ent (jelermination to preserve a sys-
on to expo-.ures ach more prurient tem iUR gJnoe becsme intolerable. It
than the last would not hesitate to B ()e cou se ijing straight to des-
ncU the people pay the awful price truruon There 8 anothpr course
of their rtso to a short-lived power. wJl)rll 4loh mvn as l)lese make ua al-
Tho righteous Indignation of a great root yD1athtt. wm at times but
tiatiort I being shaped t personal whkh aUj jeaiiif t0 destnictlon. It
elms with a malignant seirtlRhnesB of 8 tu COUISO ot jbs and of Hearst
ptrix.so as coolly clc -luted as any of h( y QW joura.i8 and the maga-
ct In history. Izlm betot-J It r. the ccimie of the
The cxposuro movement among ma- Hb llsifffitnt of tiie government of our
gazlnos began with ainoerity of put- forcfather?t tie course at Ouoo of the
poe "The History of tho Standard vUUmary nd tho K)iior. the ctrarao
Oil Company" was a unique under- q( SocIalim
taking purtued with industry nad n( Ani thoro is the ilrd coitrea. The
falfcinhid'oUesB whohy admirable It QQWeQ of tho Bqunr0 deal. The oourBo
13 sciAftly Soomucli to fy fv It U'atjwhlch ay& llown a8 llB fUaanitntal
it malies tlo startlng-plnt of an ! pi-in0ipjo3 timt the govornmunt 'shall
measo and beneficial revolution This pJa U)0 wholQ &amo lujff but
wa8 followed by a sorlos of oxposuro hajl M thQt UiQ who0 fittJn0 a p1ay.
of the revolting polltlm! conditions of. . fai tho nlan wh0 aoosn.t
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O princes formed. O
O 1613 tHli XIII of Franco dld. O
O 1C73 Klohnrd Bmltbwttlte poet nnd O
O writer died. O
O 1702 England declared war nsnlnst O
O Franc nna Spain. O
O 1T47 Anillam of Nassau appointed O
O Stndtholder of tho Netlior- O
O lands. O
C177C Ithode stand declared Itself O
O free of Grout Ilrltntn. O
O 179(5 Wlllnm H. Preseott Ameri- O
O can historian bom. O
O 1789 Scrlngapntnru stonried by tho o
O English" under Balrd; Tlppoo O
O killed. . O
O 1S01 Island of Surinam surrendered O
O by tho Dutch to tho lirltlsh O
O 181S Fflnllnond VU annulled tho O
O constitution. O
O -1825 Thomas II. Huxley born. O
O Dlcl Juno 20 1S35. O
O 1813 tnmofl P. Preston ox-uov- O
O ornor of Virginia died. O
O ISIS National nssombly opened at O
O Paris. O
O 1S73 Dr. Uvlngatone died in Cen- O
O trnl Africa. Bom 1813. O
O 1S74 Heresy trial of Prof. David O
O Swing begun. O
O 1S97 Burning of cliarlty bazaar in O
O Paris; ISO persons porlshed O
O 1903 Eruption of Mt. Polee. O
O 1005 Seventh session of Interna- O
O tlonal Hallway ouncress open- O
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"Tho typ trust has onco more got
(lly Associated Press.) lopstlier aad mWea ttio price of type nnd
ew -iorK jmy 4. me most ie the U tiVlnd tlio paper trust prlnt-
marloabl aggregation of actors and ors mvo a 'fl!:' fl1 l0 mveI." By bo
llortoti CoiMnerolitl "and are expected
actrosses musicians and orjoratlc in nWny cases to moke competitive bids
artists' evor seen in this city appear-!on -cnt Job.
ea on the stage of tho Metropolitan J
opera house this afternoon and even-1 "0n "'a1'1." oxchUmed n little Erie
t n-i .-.-.. . girl who had been watching the approach
inr Tho performance was for tho A thunutr Bl)0wcr ..a8 JU9V'awfui
benefit of the San Franclwo stiXIcrors. mad."
Grand opera illvas actors and actress- "Whr. denr vhat makes you think
s of international reputation musl-.""'. "." ; " ..'.: ;.'. -
. ..... 1 uausei ne s mnKin me same kuj oi
clans and vaudeville performers a noIg rn tt I11BkM heft no ms le. uk
known on two continent? volunteered the e&w"
their senlco for the benefit. In order . ""
to give each a chance to epjuar tho "These nro tho days." oierves the
entertainment was commenced at 11 CMP"" '0t' ' 1on old f"
. ... " get in her work assisting the radishf
o clock this morning nnd will continue to come up. whcn thc hou.e aoB l)C4jin
till midnight tonight. AH tho seats a system of excavating in the flower
in tho opera homo were sold several " who the neighbor's old cow
days ago at a premium and it is ex- jy flcroes " lrcshy rrc-
pected that tho relief fund will be '
swelled by many thousands of dollars. icn cream at RENFRO'S.
1 HirschiKnebel Co. I
To Be Frank
you have really never
eaten a true soda cracker
until you have eaten
Uneeda
Biscuit
The only soda cracker
which is all good and
always good protected
from strange hands by a
dust tight moisture JS
proof package. J
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Malaria Makes Pale Dlood.
Tho Old Stntulird Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic drlvos out mnlnria and build up
the system. &W by all dealers for 27
years. PHcc 60 cent?.
SAISETT SHIRTS AT PETERSEN'S.
DRIEF AND DRCE2Y.
clue and states which did magni-
ficent work for tho right until theories
Instead of facta bogan to dominate
thorn and constructive pessimism
came to bo the ruHng ipa&rion of their
author. Then came Lawaon turning
BVUfs vid.rnco on hla former accom-
plices atlrrlng P the pftOPla with a
tremendous hwly-barly pf proof and
inference denunciation charge nnd
count er-rhargo; still doing groat good
In setting mon to thinking and supply-
ing nuwpper Invoettvo with a. new
Btandtrd to lvo up to. PuU'.o. von
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Found Out
Trained Nurse
vs. .
Coffee
(Pointed paragraphs from iho Augusta
Journal.)
Wher t!ire-i a J ill there's a Offty.
Ixxiu.-iclty Is the mother of Invention.
Tb thermometer ta a fair example of
a gliding cal.
A girl with a new r'pg 'alius t'"
trouble with hr hair.
A railway collision Is ccrtuitily a bump
of ile.trut'thenvs.
A hoi-n-i dealvr culls his stor room
a bridle i-hamber.
An fgg ig best wha fresh but it's dif-
ferent with an offlo boy
Acorl is twepskry to suable tho bus-
bund and ivtt to pull tKetr.
Wldlo jirtt lareufylrt' jvlth a Xeo Jest
tlgger out lUra two on 'am.
Advawity Is ipt- to bring a man out
ospeerolly l thc- knees turn olbows.
JB'Crfbody would IwVa more money if
tt rojaily vwanH any ot to tham.
A miser waa ureatd to prove how lit-
tle real eonifort n bo got out of niumy.
It Is luird ta climb to the top of the
ladder but it is easy enough to slide
down ngain.
BomHlmes tho things we do rtie best
are the tilings that ttre not worth-doing
at all.
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Warming Up?
Yes?
The season when it tries the soul
to keep comfortable is here.
"VVe have Comfort-Making Articles
For instance
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HAMMOCKS
REFRlOEeATORS
LAWN HOSE
ICE CEEAM
FREEZERS
We are headquarters for the beat
We handle ONLY the Standard
makes.
Our Prices jro R-irjht Too.
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I Statehood Not Yet Declared!
p But "WE DECLARE that -we are showing and offering for
sale nt very low prices as nice and complete a line of
I GLASSWARE and CHINAS as any house in Oklahoma
p Territory. In our stock you will find Haviland & Co. and
k Austrian very best Chinas Meachin and Johnson decora-
$ ted porcelains Hotelware Glassware Bar Goods and an
$ elegant line of Chamber Sets new and nobby patterns.
$ Call Select and Order sent home what you may need
Guthrie Glass and GhiAa Co.
6 208 East Oklahoma. Avenue.
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Ko one is in bnitr position to know
the Mtlue of food and drink than a
trained nurc
gpeakim; of uoffce a nur of Wilkes
Harro. I'.. rln: -l ud to drink
ft ron k eoffoe myself and sufTsrei) greatly
rom lifeHdaitiftB and lndtEestlon. While
fii a Visit to my brothers 1 liod a uood
ehnnco to try Potoui Food Cofta. for
tlK-y dranK It nltijether In plaeo of or-
jbnary coffee. In two wwkis; after us-
ing l'oiitum. I found I was much beno-
fitted iiHl finully my hedabes disap-
peared and ut'o the indieesliou.
Nfltumlly I ltav since usod Postum
monz my patients and hae jiollccd a
limrked benefit -uliere coffee has been
left on; and Postum used.
l obsrv a curious fact nljout Postum
UHfX anions mother. It grttitly helu
the flow pf milk In coses where coffea
Is inclined to dry it up and w litre tea
eattf rK'tvousncss.
i'I find troubls iu eeltliie' servants to
Rtsko I'ostum pfpp'riy. Tht-y moat al
ways serve It before it itft been boiled
nt enouuh. It should bo boiled 15 or
J talauts and served with cream when
H to ttrlsWr ae)lolous b-rae.''
"T)mfi a tu'tm" for Postuw.
od fair and that tho
play fair Is ruled off the fiold. It de-
mands publicity tho vigorous onforco-
mont at Uie lnw. It calls upon tho na-
tion for earnest and unsleeping sup-
port. It calls upon the new journalism
to gl peopte honest facts help-
ful suggestions constructive ideas.
Thia is the course that the American
Magailne believes In to tho core ot
it and to emphasize which. It adopted
!. o.o l Iwan tnilnv. This is the
lilO DUltlO fc MW - -- ' . . . .L .. . . .11
. .. nrovall in OIBBBSl IOOI VH1I1K till U0 Mil. Ml
conpse wnioii in i - " i"- uu Bimkln8 1 wm trouble before
!-. 1 ...i.iia r tinntiBr muii
tiijb J8 a rciwuu'- vf .iu.. .-... you meet it.
The bualnosB which arn? ureau auu
butter for mot of ua i honest busi-
ness. One by one tho gaunt gray
wolves will be htnued down. Bvon
now the aok I thinning out. Our
fftUwrs fought their battle and won
thm. Where are tho WhUkey Itlng
th Star Iloul softndalt. the Twood
nini; today? Tho&o battlos were won
when tho American poanlo Uirned on
Jntro'nchod rascals nnd dfovo thorn
headlong out. Today ve nro on a
flootldo of our own vjctorioa. spurn-
ing the mallcloua attacks made on
public confluence which Is nllko tho
basis of business and the foundation of
self-govornmont. lt Uh havo faltli In
tJrbolvos faith In or Institutions
faith In tho Republic.
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CALIFORNIA
For a chaiiEo why not make that visit to Califor-
nia early In tho season? You'll enjoy It. Visit
Omnd Canyon enrqute. Stop voer nnd seo the Pet-
ri ffed Foxeif. ntdo through thc country of frulta
nnd flowers. Attractive and lncxpcnelvo variable
rout tours within tho menus of almost every one.
About one-half the usual rate. Lonsr limit nnd lib-
oral stopover privileges. I'll help you plan a trip.
Tickets on sale April 33 to May C. Incluslyo
Tho Santa Fa Is tho line of fast trains modem
nnd comfortable chair cars and luxurious Pull-
mans llurvey meals rcok -ballasted track block
signals. HSJfctSTMTi.!--
Iv aftw "verl aiKtita ta wortU
three tiinos n utivc lova at Orat sight
any time.
A wife's )eninlng capacity should nev-
er be targt-r titan h'--r hU4bud's earn'.ns
ut pa city.
It is the woman with the nw hat
who never computing. Im-oouso the ser-
mon Is long drawn out.
Up to tits day h falls hi lore no man
lias auy idea tliat h will vr find hi
ideal woPHtn.
Ilces aro pttrttal to sweot tklnga but
tliat I poor consolation to th'j gtri who
happens -to sot stung by on.
ifiMuEl stii
N. n. Jlombers of the Mystic Shrlm
itid delegates to National Congress of
Mothers both to bo held In Los An go-
es between May 7 arid 11 should take
tdvantago of this offer. Descriptive fold-
ra frcc.-N M COCIIOKLL Agent.
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i The Southwest Limited
FIFTEEN GRADUATES
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS.
Special to Pally Leader.
Enid Okla. Mny A. -Tho commence-
ment exorcise of the Enid high school
were held last ulght fifteen graduates
receiving their diplomas. Tho prin-
cipal address wtJS delivered by David
It. Boyd president of tho state uni-
versity at Norman. Out of 135
scholars enrolled tho average attend-
anco during tho tono was 123
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Ilfawn is a. place where you have time
for verythlnc; bell Is a place whtre you
bavo evenHhlsc for a tlsae.
It la DanQerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do w hoar It remarked:
"It's only a cold" and a few days
later learn that the man U on hla
bock with pnoumonla. This le of such
common occurrence that a cold how-
ever slight should not be disregard-
ed. Chimbcrlalu'a Cough Remedy
counteracts any tendency of a cold to
result in pneumonia and has gained
Its great popularity and extensive' sale
by Jts prompt euro pf this most com-
mon ailment. It always cures and Js
pleasant to take. For sale by F. B
Llllle Co.
UNOKMWKAPt AT PCTKKMtH't.
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Before planning your next trip East it 'ould be
worth your while to look through the oOQklet
describing The Southwest Limited the Train of
Trains from Kansas City to Chicago via the
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
It will be sent free to those Interested A postal to
the undersigned will bring it by return ma.il
The Southwest Limit. d leaves Union Station
Kansas City 5:55p m; Grwid Avenue 6;07 p m.
Arrives Union Station Chicago 8:20 a. m.
The RfluthireBt Limited took first place in its
firit year and holds it
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Carriage aid Wagft forks
32 S. DIvIbIo Bt
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We will show yon how w tkHea
loose wagon and buggy Urea wlthufrf' f
cntUng welding and heating them tins preserving tho woodwork tows t
Jury a wonderful Invention which ccst a large Bum of raonoy Jn or
bo upto-dato Our Bhop has tho only Henderson Tire SettcrJ "" "
tion of the United States "Wo also have the very latoat-pr
Tiro Mnrhtnn Wn nnt flrf niialitv TfliliA- tt MM fr
gy or wagon. New vehicles made fo order fttfi to
mlng our specialty. You are lavl'ed to ylsitjJHp
ped in tho Southwest. 5-
Wret Class Horseshoeing. SCHICKRAM A WICKHAH
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BRONSON & BRONSON
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U jty complete abstracts of title in Logan County. 3
if ju pay Interest and principal at our office.
utiu-Bi ana 'rcsi insurancs agency in uinanoma
Rl.Tr-t- rtiilldirnr
118 West Okla Ave.
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BAGGAGE AND CARRIAGE CO.
Doye Bros.. Props. 113 115 117 North Second
GUTHRIE. OKLA. - 1
Cabs for Weddinf Varties and Funerals r
$ Baggage Kept without charge Also a new set of livery rigs
4'eooffiOffiofflsecceffiocecfflffi3
FAMILY WASH ROUGH DRY.
6 CENTS Per Pound washes and dries everything "We
starch such pieces as should be and irou Towels Nap-
kins Tablecloths Sheets Pillow Slips Counterpanes Knit
Under Drawersand Knit Under Shirts.
The Guthrie Laundry Compaq
fivope lUb 5U.4-5U4 w.ukie.riomaye
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Effeqtlve 18 February 190G.
Kansas City Tradn
Leaves Guthrje at 7:85 p.m. arrives KansasGIty 8:4ara7m'.
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Carrying through Chair Car
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Leaves Guthrie 10;55 a m. arrives St Louis. 7:50 a. .
Carrying throug-jh Chair Car.
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Oklahoma ky Tr.ir
Leaves Gutkrle 7-.50a.m. arrlres Oklahoata City
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 63, Ed. 1, Friday, May 4, 1906, newspaper, May 4, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76444/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.