The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 72, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 15, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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than you can buy outside of this
You will save from
$2.00 to $5.00 if you
buy your new suit
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PERSONAL
MENTION
Horace IMxon lias returned to UXt City
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J. W. OMh.ini leturned from Kingfish-
er today.
"j W Shnrtel is here today from Okla-
homa Cltyi
T. M. Duinna is lioro from Madlll. I.
T. Visiting his sister. Mrs. It. V Coin.
J. D. Moore assistant bunk examiner
is homo from n trip through Greer
county.
Ro. A. 11. lehouw is in Oklahoma
City- attending the -annual Episcopu.1
convocation
II. P. TeasjlAlo Santa Fe division
freight agont la hero from Oklahoma
City on business.
drant Norris a Crescent City banker.
Visited htB brothur. District Clortc JQ
J.'omB yesterday.
Roymour price wa hero today from
Oklahoma City between rulnB enrouto
to Waehlngton D. C.
Chief Deputy Chris M.iilmn left on the
morning train for I-jih Vegus. New Mex-
ico where he will testifi In a criminal
CftBO.
Mrt. Funny Spencer and Httlo son
Floyd li-rt this morning fn Uregon and
Idaho where they expect to make their
future homo.
' PECK MAKES DENI - .
Report That Ho is Pluoalno Embry is
False He Says.
A teport that the confirmation of John
Kmbry ue United tSatea attorney wa
lieid up at the rsiuest of C U- Ptek
who desired to file additional oharg
n gainst Bmhn. is denied by Mr. Vfe
who ant tlie following statement to tl
Leader office today:
'The report from Itobert MeWad in
BAIT YOUR HOOK
Throw in your line and
if Its one of ours you'll
get a bite.
We sell tlie yery best
Pisbing Tackle and
Supplies purchasable
See our display
MKTtia & CO.
&j - fiWme
Wo invlta every mart in town
who is thinking of a
NEW SPRING SUIT
to come in
Stock.
Fifteen Dol
We know we have the BEST $15.00
SUITS THAT THE PRICE CAN BUY.
The designs are new In either single
or double breasted styles in the new
shades of gray and all the new mix-
tures. The tailoring trimming and fit of
our
Handsome $ 1 500 Suits
is simply faultless Because $i5.oo is
the favorite suit price of so many men
we have more
SE5.Q0 SUITS AND SETTER $151 SHI
tho morning paper Is entirely Incorrect.
Upon rcclcpt of an order by wire from
the attorney general I went to Chnndler
to lneetlgato certain matters. My le-
port on those matters has aliady been
forwarded nnd no charges liavo been
filed by mo or contemplated."
Who sro the sweetest things that
painters paint or poets alng lovelier
than nnythingT Girla who take Hollls-
ter's rtocky Mountain Tea. 36 cent. Ten
or .TOblets. C. 1. ltenfro.
EPISCOPAL CONVOCATION.
Special to Dally Lcador.
Oklalioinu City May 15. At a business
session of the Episcopal convocation held
In the afternoon Ilev A. II. Nicholas of
Outlirle was ole!toa soerctory and V. .
Dllllo of authrlo treasuwr. Uev. <!h-
olas was eJagteil dolognto to; th genaral
convention and Hov. FletolieK Gook al-
ternate; Judge Motatte r -MUikoseK
lay delegate and T. C. nam of Qla-
houiH City lay alternate
A Mountain of Gold
could not hrlna- as mueji happiness to
Mrs. T--v:.. Wir-ce. of Caroline Wis. as
did on S6o box of Bucklwrs Arnica
Salvo. 'hon it complete! cured n run
ning soro on her leg which had 'tortured
her 23 long yeara. Croatest. antiseptic
heuier of Plies Wound" and Sores Sto
at all drug stares.
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MIbs Nannie Strntton la reported III-
rV. O. Uutz Is somewhat lmprovej to-
dy but is not yel able to be at the
store.
WASHITA COUNTY
PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Special to Daily I.eailsr.
Cordell. OUta.. ii? IS Tha Washita
County Preae awoctotloji. whs ufganlisl
here Saturday. 8. C. Ilumette was
chosen president and H T. Wall secre-
tary of the aseoctetlon. A reooldtlon
was rwMWd eadofslng I-. a. Nibhick for
seoond vice prealdMit t the N. U. A-
i p i i nii i i
SUED FOR SLANDER.
Woman Resents Charse of Eeloa Moth-
er to Negro Infant
Yesterday afternoon In probate eoturt.
Lulu Hut ton colored filed suit against
Mrs A- Anderson colored to recover
damages for Atleged alamler. Uoth iw-
tlee lire ner Coyl. Ttte cjae Is the
toewU of a remark which tte ptnlntlff
( Jiti (ivr tvllluiH vriB uriu iwi ar- i-
uerson made to the errert that one (trie
platatilT) was the mother or a nfcro
infant fOPBd on the dfrnd:mt doorstep
several weeks ago. The bib was lying
( la a haskst without any .-ktiii'ig or coh
ering iw.w imant wws oroitgui i inu
olty nnd the oounty ewnmlseleoer pro-
vided a sum of money with which to
purefyuso clothing for the ehlld. I de-
fsijU of uoad. tlw Andersen woman was
placed In the county jail. The will some
up for trial "Wednesday May 53 before
judge Strang-'
See that your drygslSt gives you no
'Imitation when you c tor Kennedy's
Laxative tov b4 Tar the original
Laxative cough syrup 0. J. Kettfro'J
and examine Our Dig
lar Suits
store.
"NO CUrtE NO PAY."
How F. B. Lllllo . Co. Sell Hyomel tho
Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh.
F. it. I.lUle & Co. hne an unusual of-
fer to make to our roailors one that will
be of tho grontett value to many.
For some years V. Ii Wllio Sc Co. have
been watching the results from the use of
Hyomel a treatment for catarrh that
rures by breathing medlcatpd nlr abso-
lutely without any stomach dosing. Tho
results have been so universally success-
ful that they feel justified in making n
public offer to treat the worse on so of
catarrh in Gutfcrle with the understand-
ing th.it If Hyomel doea not cure the
treatment will cost absolutely nothing
The regular Hyomel outfit costs only
one dollar ana consjsts of a neut pock-
et Inhaler that can be carried in the
puree or vct-pocket n medicine drop
per aiv4 n bottle of Hyomri. It title Is
not enough for a otiro oxtra bottle! of
Uyoinol enu bo obtained for SO cents.
F. U. Llllle & Oo. POSlttvaly gitamatoo
A cure ir liyoHisi i used in aeeordanee
with iKrecttdna. or they will refund the
nionoy.
DENTISTS IN. CONVENTION
Territorial Association Give
Demonstrations and Dis-
cuss Technical Papers
dpeoiai to Dally Leader.
Okluhonia t'lty M.iy If. Th- nixtuenth
annual meeting of the Oklahoma Dental
association was culled lo otdt-r In the
assembly room 01 the ci anibei of com-mi-
c .it 1 p. m. yestmd.iy. President
Theaore V. Ilrhighurst being In the
ch.iiif
Following the Invocation by llev. Har
per of Oklahouui City Pruniduiit I M.
MoU'umb of the chamber of commerce
deilveieu an addives f welcome which
was responded to by Ur. Urlaghurst. The
remaining time of the aftwi.toon eessio
waa spent la the reading of the minute
appointment of committee .1 11 ptiympt
of dues.
A night seasioti wns sch.'duled on tlie
program) but nus Jled oft on account
of the Ineiemont weather and the real
work of the cOovedtlOB commenced with
the session this morning.
At nine o'clock this morning the clin-
ical aemunstiatloiia' were made In the as-
sembly room at the ehamher ef oonuneree
The afteniooH session waa devoted to
tlie residing of technical papers and the
Wttoral dUM-'uasioti of the same.
At S o'elrf this evening the visiting
dentist wU he en'ertolnrd by 11 trolley
tour of tne cjtv db' -'.-l i he even-
tug wl'L pM-ttripate in a smoker nt the
chamber uf oouiUW'rte us guel of the
local dental society. '
The program for tomorrow morning
acid afternoon will be similar to that uf
today At tl evening session liuwever.
the utt Dual election of officer will occur
rtn.l selection of tbr next plue of meet-
lug.
VERNON WINS FIGHT.
Washington D. C. M"ey 16. Uen-
ator Rurrows ohalrmaft of tho eub-
comraHtao va. finance which Investi-
gated the ohargw again. WHUsm T.
Vtirnou oj ICaoseg who wwl nominat
ed for-r8tUr of the trury will
stfjte a fgvontbki report ob tbe(p0ml
won. l-
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Nail Catherine Duiyan
GENERAL FEDERATION OF
President Mrs. Sara S. Plott DoflSter
1650 Shrman Ave. Denver Colorado.
First Vice President Mrs. Philip N.
Moore. 3115 LdFafetta AVo. Bt. Louis.
Missouri.
Second Vloo President Mrs. Mny Al
den nrara 2S1 Dartmouth St. Boston
Massachusetts
Recording Sioretnry. Mrs. John Dick-
inson Sherman 16U Lalsd Ave Chicago
Illinois.
Corresponding Secretary. Mies trfmlsa
D. Popponholm 8V Meotlng St. Charted
ton South Carolina.
Treasurer Mrs. Percy V. Pennypackor
J600 "Whitls Ave Austin Toiob.
Auuitor uv. saran u. ltenuan tiio
Arcade Seattle Washington
PROSPECTUS.
Tuesday.
Shakespeare oluu meets In the after-
noon at the library.
Vednsrfay.
Mrs. Henry Thompson entertains the
Klmona club In the afternoon
Mrs. H. L. Spurrier 828 Itaat plainer
avenue entertain the Kartensplel club
In the afternoon.
Mr' nml Mra F. A. Lyon entertain tho
Fortnightly Wlitst oluu.
Art exhibit at Caijtrel school from 3
to 5 p. in. "
Mtsdjine A. IS. podson and Ohtaier
T1S Rest Mahsur at homo In afternoon.
Thursday.
Acorn club meets In afternoon fit the
library club rooms. Ulography and ma-
jor literary works of Rudynrd Kipling
will bo studied.
Friday.
Miss Ilagar'a pupils givo piano realtnl
at her home on Bast Cleveland avenuo.
Opening ilanco in oveninc at Blectrlc
pork. Adler'a orcheatra will play.
noooett-fiwnn wedding.
Students of Mrs. Kenton 13. Clark give
piano recital in Ovenlng at home of Mai-
ler Date Pleli. -liT East AWtshlngton ave-
nue. Flower committee City irodenttiun of
Women's clubs meets In afternoon at
library club rooms.
Mrs. Fentun 11. Clark announce n
pupils' planov. rocltal fur Frlilay evening
nt tho home of Master Dnto Fish 41?
Hnst AVhshlngton nvtnuo.
Mr. and Mre. J. Karl Filtmn will lenvo
Juno 1st for Kansas City their futiuo
home. They will bo aooompanlod by Mrs.
FlUon'H mothor Mm. Jennie Trador.
Oklahoma
Mrs. Anna 11. Dodson a -id Mre. da-
zicr ltve issued cards fof an "nt home"
affair for ''eiloesday afternoon. Tho jmr-
ty will be decided! the most Interesting
social event of the week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Whit M. Grant Onter-
talned with a dinner party Friday even
ing their gueats being Mrs. It. B. Ita-
gon .tlas ISvallne naoon. Miss Lincoln.
Mr. Krantsc and Mr. Merrill of Guthrie.
Oklahoma.
Miss Dunham's iegular Monday night
dance was given at the 51ks' old hall
this week. An eepe"lal effort will be
mude to have the dance next week par
ticularly pleasunt 11 this will close tho
series of dances given under Miss Dun-
ham's direction uiitll fall.
Mrs. Fenton B. ((Hark ehalrmau of the
olty flower cotnmuloe nnnuuncsa that a
mooting is called for Vrlday ftomoo at
tw o'clock ut th llbmry eluh room.
All mejnbera of tho wjinmltteo arft urged
to e present as that is bufllnow Of lr-
tlcular importance 19 be considered.
Mlsseu I.uln ajid MW Krr lull Sun-
day Htterpoon for uietr homo at Bogcra
Ark. Mlta Hthrl was a member of tho
present graduating cUum at the Cotiaty
high ediool. but .1 week ago succumbed
to mi attJ- or nervous rrosti.Uton
brought on bv tuTstudy and ha si 'ice
lien unabh1 lo r"iime her woik with "tho
class. It w.is tli uglit that she woull
be siitfiiieiitly ic- ..vt-rtd to take pirl In
the commencement eserctsea Thumday
night hut riH'intlj she suffeied a relupse
mid it u.t thonglit beat not to uttumut
to Anlsh tlv '1 1 m
Mis II. (' T r le entertained a c-
terle of frk-mbt V.1U1 a week end flinch
7 m
Arft Ynn Fi
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To be Tiusled with o.
$ Good Set of BRAINS ? fc
AGRAFE -NUTS 1
i
Keep them In Order
A BRAIN FOOD AND BBPA1P.ER.
Kvury mii.-ter lawyer JoanuUist phy-
slctaw' auUior 01 boatai4 VMS la forced
under preaaui-e or utcsfera conditions to
tbe active and no me times over-active
use ot the brain.
Analysis ot the excreta thrown out by
the pores sliow ttutt brata wovk breaks
down the ihothate of potaah seiamt-
iug it from its hwttvler eptieoIon al-
bumen mid plain j rumor 1 sense teuohes
ittpl this enifcuil prioeipai must be
intreduoctl into tu body aw eaeti day
if we would rpl" th tM and rebulM
tlie brslo tiasue
JV know that 1 he ptuMtptaaU of potash
us jtyweoted i'i ertaio field grains has
an ufbnlty (i .ilt.uioen niul tiiat In the
only wuy.nw luuiiur lo the -lrftlii can
be luif. it wi'l nut wef tstWce the
crude phosphate of peuish of the drug
bop tor nature !)' It. The element-
al Hilnnai muM u pfeaeated through
food dlroet from attire's laboratory.
TUer3 facta ave been made use of lu
the manufacture of Orape-Nuts and any
brain worker can prov the tilue of the
Drecer selection of fotld by making free
use of Orape-NUtS for Uit days orUwo
week. 8oww-igror-evrywhew tana
anm'0se quantities) Manufactured by
the Postum Co liatlw Creek Mich.
v0A a0 ii i . i -"" ya VJt in
WOMEN 'S QUIDS 1904-1908.
Territorial Federation
President Mrs. A. a. Scott Btlli-
wator. First Tie president Mrs. Jllddle
Chleknsho.
Second vice president Mrs. Lctibot-
ter Ardmorc.
Recording seerctary Mrs. V. R. King
Newklrk.
Corresponding soereUry Mrs Piy
Stillwater.
Treasurer Miss Maudo DeCou Alva.
Auditor Mrs. E. M. Clark Pawnee.
City Federation.
Presldont Mrs. W. A. Fraslcr.
Vlco president Mrs. Iloraco Speed.
Recording secretary Miss Alma Car
son.
Corresponding secretary. Miss Helen
Green
Treasurer Mrs. William IilLneoe.
party nt her home In West Guth i. iom-
pllmentary to Miss Cnrrle BthulK Th
guests Included Mis. A. A. Vorln Mis.
V. A. Jones Misses Frances Arthur. Ju-
liet At'iur Maude Moon. Addle Bnrni-
by Mrs. Daws Mr-ears. Ora Dnon. V.
A. Jones Fred Beck. Mark Oiiion.
Walter Ilamaby and Ouy Wllllnmsmt.
Mrs. George Stockdole enteitninr.l the
n.vcelslor club this. week. Ten !. sons
"ITInotMB" was atudled. Mrs J. D Wil-
liams oonilnctlug the discussion ami r--vtw
of the uri-ittve Jirs. it. w uim u
wae on the program for a chnruct 1
Sketch Of Ixird '.Tennyson. The club will
meet next week at the library nnd be-
gin A review of "Enoch Arden" with
Mrs. gtockdale as leader. This will 1m
the final meeting of tt.e eeason for lit-
erary Study. On the 28th tho club 1110111
bers will le guests of Mrs. P. M. L. ltny
at her suburban home. The day will bo
spent In the pleasant private park on
tlie Bay place ar.d the members will rec-
reate in an enjoyable fashion after the
long months spent in study. Many of
the members are planning lo be out of
the- city during tho hot months some
grdrig to the mountains and others to
the northern lakes so htnt it Is probablu
that no exit work will be dona this sum-
mer. Mr. mid M. F. B. Lillle are In Okla-
homa City altemilng the Episcopal con-
vooatlon. Mre. W. W. Furrow and two children
iwve gone to WIchtU to spend two weeks
vttltfng frloi-.ds nnd relatives.
On account of tho rain there was no
mooting of the Orcud club Moudaj even-
ing. Mlse Maude Goodrich will alitor-
tnln tho olub next week. Tho Longfel-
low lesson will be studied-
Mrs. Frank Frnntz is entertaining at
the Mansion house on ICast Noble ave-
nue Mrs. Kdmund Frnntz and daughter
Mnurlne of Knld and Miss Blanche Car
tel! of Oklahoma City. The guests will
be hero until the end of the week.
Miss Mabel Herring of Kansas City
who lias been tho guestof Mrs. F. B.
Lucas for several weeks left Monday af
ternoon for hor home. Mir- Herring Is
among tlie most popular of the young
ladles who visit In the city and has been
the recipient of many charming social
courtesies during her visit In Uuthrla.
The Cambridge club met Monday af-
ternoon with Mrs. J. O. Sevems Audiew
Jackson's ndmlnttrUon being the les-
son for tiio afternoon. The "spoils sys
tern." Introduced while Jackson was the
nation's chief executive was discusaed.
The usu.nl hnlf hour we devot.-d to cur
rent events. Mum Bora. Iloswoith a
guest of the dub read a little poem that
ha been widely printed in at! the cur
rent magazines regarding the proposed
desecration of Niagara falls by turning
the magnificent fills Into tuioth'-i chan-
nel to aupwy- mechat.lcal power. The
hQateas served a dainty luncheon which
she horself Had prepared. The club will
meet at t library n-xt wek.
Death From Appendicitis
decrease in the sums mi 10 that the use
of Dr. King's New Life Pills Inoreeses.
They save yon from danger and bring
quick and painless release from const'
patlon and the Ills growing out of It.
Htrength and vigor always follow ihelr
iu t. Guaranteed by all drug stores. Try
them.
LOCAL POINTS.
Ciitliiue to cUmo up.
I-Uht up for tl.e Woodmen.
Oklahomu last night exiwlemed one
cf lis Juatly ceb'brute !3.uoiiiju luins
A party of Jllluieioln rminriH la n-
ro.itt lo OkU. hoi 1 ia :it to bu faima.
The tnerry-go-romid. whleh lad be-
come an insuffeiiible niiiHaiue wan
moved uwsy this morning.
Deputy Slumnal -VI (lof? went lu lln-
bart yeeterdtiy itfternoun with Cel Dlle
who has been confined in the federal
jail here for several weeks. Dlle will
uiwwr to a etuirge of "dtsposlng.''
Tha prelimiitary hearing of Frank
Woodyard charged with forgery waa
postponed yesterday afternoon In Justice
Overbuy' court until My SS. in de-
fault of MH boml he Was sent to Jail.
Deputy United aiutes Marshal lo
Igbltto of Uolveatoo Teg. arrived la the
titty last night with J. 1'. Billon charg-
ed with aeflmg nleesaargarine tut butur
and deatroylng the revenue stampa oa
the prodoot. The prMoAer waa taken lo
Oklahoma City It In tuorulng and was ar-
ralgnel l(oi the United Htutes wart
commissioner this afternoon.
Deputy Mupdiii J ii-ouniMi brought In
seven prleoners fmtu I'nwuee county yes-
terday ufUmoon and cormultwd them to
ttie federal jail. The jirleoaem re- Nor-
rls Watklns cliargeil with murtfer. whoso
trial comes up at Perry June 1. Thqmas
Edward. SO days and flOO fine: Thomas
Adams. 5 month and HQO fltie Ilamon
Ksnt.i.ez. m jOojs and 1100 Ho" U D
I'asey fio days and M fine WW Matth-
ews and John Gambol negroes 0 days
apd 1100 fl-te.
AN ODD SEA FOOD.
Virtues of the tllgnutlc Murine Bno.ll
Known nt the Atirtloni'.
Though tiip flosli or tho t i!mie Is a
nutrition nml tvlioloMtnc article of
food liljly oitvetned by tho fJiluoee
nml .ifllnoso row people in tho Unit-
ed States know nnytulng nlnut the
nlwlone except Hint it ImK n larje shell
with n brignt pearly interior. Thetibfl-
lone is n gigantic sen snail wbrm nat-
ural home is the deep water off rt roefcy
const. The whole const of central nml
lower California from Cie Mendo
cino to Capo St Lucas abounds in nba- 1
lone tho supply being niisolnlely un-
limited. As fnst na nu ui-va of tislilnft
grulinil Is depleted it Is repenpied by
full Rrown ttbalones coml'iK In from
Uia ocean. Three month after n piece
of ground hua been tliorousbly cleared
lo the ubnlono (Uliers the supply is na
abundrtnt ns evef. The contents of the
Mrge 11 tm lone shell weigh as much ns
two pound".
Long ago the Chlneio and JatMtictm
discos ere1 !e value of U meat s a
wholeeonie and Mgcstl''lo fowl. The
supply of nbn tones iu fhmpso waters
Is. however smalt nml the (tailing
grounds off tlie const of Jup.ui were so
heavily tli awn uku that tLvj lu'cnme
exhnusttHl The piple nre f.ni'idden
by nn Inipcr ii edict from t'lkniu them.
The Jupaoeie aud t'lniicc 111 t'allfor-
nlu dive for the a butanes whuh trawl
about the itM-ks nt the l.otloiu of the
sen in deep woter outride the Mirf.
The divtM tirlug them -Ihup and
spread ll.rm out In n sunny pi n to
dry. This nr n ea wdui't' the alulone
to about -iii' tliiul of its onKlmil bulk.
leaving .1 totigu uorn.v pimiuit me
driwl iibiloni"' ..-e scut to ho 01 hut.
Where they art1 Kilted nml stewed or
ground Into powder and used for mak-
ing soup
In the pun. deep water of the m-enn
tho abHlone lii" nnd ns It l- n clean
feeder Its tK-b Is uhvtn m roiiijiI anil"
wholesome being superior In tint re-
spect to that of oysters nnd clntus
which live tienr shoro and nro often
oontamlunted by sewage nnd othor Im-
purities. Tlie viscera of nn nlmlouo
unlike Iuqso of the clnm or oynter
which trrJu be Rwoltoweil whole nrfr
qulto sepiirnto from luo uscnlnr or
edible part and can be detached by n
eluglo stroke of n kuifa. Chicago
?uws.
Orchid Crnip Iu ChlcnMi Society.
Interest In orchids Is growing to such
nn oxteut in Boclnl circles In Chicago
that It scums other blooms will stnnd a
slim clmiieo of bolug used for decora-
tions this season. Mrs. rullinnu Is nti
onthuslnst nnd bus nn ivhld collci-
tlon which for cost leaves n stublo of
thoroughbreds Iu the shade. This yonr'a
llowor show of tlio llorttcultural socie-
ty promises to bo tho finest that city
has had nnd treasures Jn tho orchid
lino will bo displayed. Mrs. Pullman
snys that for the pollen dust of somo
of her rare vitrloUcn of orchids she has
paid 11s high ns scvoral thousand dob
lars nnd sho oxpects thero will ho
great intcrodt whoa somo of her plants
nro seen.
FoothnU Tcnm of nirlw.
'.Vo'ilosioy cn'.logo girls aro crgsnls.
tug n football tentu with tho Intention
If possible of playing other female
coltego teams or high school girls says
a Wctlosloy (Mass.) special to tho Pitts-
burg Dispatch. Thoy have he.cn got-
tlng pointers from tho husky high
school hoy tontns nnd morn or le'-s
coaching. Tho college authorities nro
hooping the matter tho strictest secret
nnd the story only leaked out Inadver-
tently when ono girl was discussing a
rerent high school gnmo she wltnosued.
Is Disease a Crime ?
Not very long ago a popular rangnihio
piibllglied nn odltorlal erUcla in which
tho writer assorted. In sulwUnco that all
dlsotuo should ho regarded as triminal.
rtftin It (s that much of tlm sickiioiM
nml sufTertiig of mankind Is duo to tho
i ilation of twrUln of Katuro's laivs.
lint to say that ad sickness should bo
regarded as criminal must aiimuu o
every roasoimblu Individual a rndlcully
ivrnntp
It would be harsh unsrhipathntlc
cruel yes orlmlnul t.oconilemu the Ksr.
itmk over-worked housewife who nink
under tho heavy load nf household canw
and burtloiw and wider from weak-
taseo. varkius tllsplacoinoiiiH of pelvir
organs and other derangements peculiar
to her tox.
Frequent henrlne of children with Us ox-
ni.ifeiir hmiKiifl iintm tha i'lem. f-iamletl
wltli lite ceie. woi-ry end labor nf tearlug a
larif fsmlly. Is often tb I'tuw nf wi-sk-noase
dersiumments mid ik'Ullltv wltirli ore
sggrsvettid by tlm msiiy Ihiu1io1iI nfn
snd the hard. Slid neter-eiidlug work hi. h
the mother l called upon lo perf.niii It.
I'lon-e. tho maker of Wist world-fai-1 d i.m-
ely for wonisn'i iieculler wekue--es mid
lib IT I'len'ii'h Fmoiue 1'iev notion '
that one of tlmgr-aloitt ottiiin h - i.iihmnre
of thi-. ilsiiiif maladlei. I ilie ft' " l u'
Itoor. oer-orUed liouxewife 1 u not K' t the
uoaded rrtil from lur 1111.1.1' Iioiim l.idd 1 im
aud ikUir lo enslhi b r lo wcute frnin the
use of bin 'I'rim rlptlon" It full l-rneliii. It
Is s mutter of frequent csiHrienre he sj
in hl extiinxlre iiraetlce In these cse. to
Uioet with tin in In nlili-b hi tresirntnt falls
by reSKin uf the patleut'n iimhklity to ab'alii
rrom naru wors long enoucn 10 im rurra.
With thine suffering from ptolap-iu. suit
version sud retrov ur!on o
sod
pi a
areion o
tlm uterun or
Other uuplareinent of tue wotnanir oissiik.
of the 1
it U
very necessary that in sddltloti lo tak
big hl ""I'svorite Prescription" titer slwtuln
(nun taint? varr ruueh. or fur Ionic uerlodit. on
their feet. All heavy lifting or training of
any kind tbould etso be avoided As tnut-h
out-door sir as poesiUe with moderate llsht.
exei-t-liHi l also very Important. I!t the
natiuut observe theee rules and the " Favor-
ite I'refcrlptioe. " will do the rent
Dr. I'lerce'l llmllcsi Adviser Is enl free
on receipt of stamiM to iay expoiino of
mulling oalu. Beul to Dr. II. V. Pierce
lluffalo K. Y.. ti viie-oent stamti' fur pu-per-vovoml
or 31 U(Uips (or cloth-bound.
If sick consult Uui Doctor free of charge
by letter. AH such eomenuntcailons are
hekl sacredly oonthlenllal.
Dr. Pierce's lloaaant Pellet Inrlgorste
and regulate utomacli liver and bowels.
oa-?H-r-B-fnBsB-taBBM-?BaaE4E4a-5H-58B-ja-JH-?aH-i-B-;-K-;-o
That Delicious
CONCORD
For
I BANK GROCERY
Vfo 580e
OsWWJrfltWWWWMKWtaHMraK)
Piles Cured
As
Easily As n Couch; PJlnleSily
Qtilchiy and Without cutting.
O
Trial Paekasa Mailed Free.
'Che agony uiMI Mffeftng IM pries is to
grett tht if a sgh-al opersition w.n
.1 rtfitiUn rur iwhl"li it ISM'tX and there
was no otlier me.inii ( relief aorae per-
sons mlgut he wlltiiiK to t ik the chab' u
ef bKv'xl pulxonlng 01 ! kjaw.
But now that t'o Pi m mid i'llo Cure
has ber.i dlsi-ovei. .1 .1 id Ins been prow 1
to tin 1 rjulftt and (i-rl.ii 1 PMilfte Of !
ll"f nnd Insting cute tt.ti t no evus
fot 1 liking your life
thus Pyramid TIIp 'n. give immc
din- t.iicfr txiex it cum' Try it imi
.ro. it to yourSHlf as -th)i.hds hav
dor..' r ie you Th-m g' fit yoar dniK
aim .mil get u. 50 .nt imx u'id oomplrtT
the 1 ir
l'jr.miM Itte Cure will uir you a 0L
do 11 r-oii 1 certaiit and a r.iphllty i'.
siii rt!"-'ih you. .
T.Ji. 1 . e-Ki.pl th- Sf5 Of MU
Iltjiij.ini.! hhrnv Pi mi t. r ef Blani.
We not.- 'its own wdid" !n h& letter of
th t z I'm' -j nA rv-oKii tAcny
mi .d nl r"ny. in tl.r mP3Tttlm"e a. gciii-ti.-m.Mi
t 1 me of the irte xi your Py
niirll i im if. I foiin mioly found it ht
.1 iltug (r.-i Itnd by tv" next morning
1 did n ! feel th.it nnj operation was
ni"'sii .md in ihr. d.iya X was uWO
to nli 1 lion- ipid .1 i-auiplste CorB iS
.1 .11 i'l it t.. im. gniit a&tlsfdctk "
.1 ui 1 in - irprWf uf thi- physician."
Fi'i 1 trial paikngi' n. nd your mv
nnd i.i-i cue lo t'.' li.-imtd Drug Co
;;i ruiimU Hulldt'ij. MinihHll. Michl-
K in 1 jou win gi-t 11 tital package
I . i'i itmntl. Ko nmr"i".
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
o 0
O GUTHRIE TEN YEARS O
O AGO TODAY- O
O O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Perry Uowliett and wlfo 10ft for Oat
vetiton Texas. .
fllshop IlruoKc and Frank 0 Sm'th
left lor TCI Iteno where Mr. Smith tt'i3
Installett na lay reader. o
Mra. Qeorgo Gardner Mrs. Gilbert
and Mrs. Furrow went to EOwartt to
orgnnljtn & Q. A. It. Ladies' circle.
Ocorgo Strrxbel tho saloon mati c
shlppod town for prta unknown leav-
ing a host of creditors behind to mourn
their los.
The T. M. nichardson LUtnhqt: Cu'e
branch yard.. in Gttthrto was eold to a
lllchardson & Sorrel.
Word was received at tho telegf aplt
oltlco that Oklahoma Ctty'had been
visited by two cyclonos.
Tho military hand gave Tho first of
a snmniof sorlq of .ovoulng coiwotts
on tho Govornnwntiacro-
Itching irritable cbnilng chappe'I
skin honied aulcly by Satin ekln cream.
Mo.
Nn fuscinatlon equals that of a dear
brained tender-hoartsil lovable woman
Just aa there is BO picture like a beau-
tiful girl. lioIllster'sMo. kv Mountain Tet
makes lovable women bcu.tiful girls.
I5c. C. It. llenfro.
QCTTLEMAN'S 1000
SAME OLD MOSES.
BEER AT
STRAWBERRIES
a.nd
vegetable:
The -Rest .Grown
For Sa.le by
113 East OltlahomoL
iHWffTI'j
KILsLtm COUGH
AND CURS THK 8UNCS
WITH
r.EUi
3SO8ry
?ONPUirmof.
Prfco
OUQUS and
0L08
60c til. CO
Fres Trial.
Surest and f4mckoat Ov.ro f r all
THItOAT and LU3JO TKOUP
LKS. or MOJOiY BA0K.
tacwaeaxicn
Spring Tonic
GRAPE JUICE
Socle By
103 Wt Okla.
GROWN
kV
T.
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