The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 76, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 19, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
May 19.
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6 III" Battle Of Lincoln Rnghtrtd.
O 124! HcnryUI. of England em'
O barked I0r FranCe.
O 1535 Cartler willed bh second voy
O ago to America.
O 1536 Anne Boleyn executed.
O I6S2Oaman L Sultan of Turkey
O strangled by his soldiers.
O 1648 1'nltcd colonies or Now Bng-
Q land formed by convention.
O ISTCBattle of Turner's Falls Mas- O
O sachusetts. O
O 1SS9 Charter of Connecticut re- O
O moved from the oak. O
O 1715 Charles. Earl or Halifax. O
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O ITSS-feJohn -Wilson Christopher O
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O North) born. Died April 3 O
O 18". O
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O "Life- of Dr. Jolmson. died. .q
O 17&8"-I.rd Bdvard FltSRorld nr- a
O roiled In Dubthi. O
O 1SU UrlR Carrlck lost on St. Taw O
O reneo; 170 tlrowrted. O
O JSJ SteYM order of Oen. Butlar O
O rescinded by lYcsldent Lin- O
O colu. O
O 1SCS tkttlla of Ylckshurff; assault 6
O repulsojl. O
J 864 Nathaniel- IhiwUionie died 0
O bom July i. 1S04. O
n iRrjtA-VHvfll nf Juffcraon Davia O
O nnd follow prisoners nt For- O
O tress Monr6v O
O-ISfii Great Damugo by lintt torm O
n wm Anioiiin. Toxns.' . O
O 1876Wiaaw of Prosldoht Lloooln O !
n removed to a sanitarium. O
o ms Fortv
person burned to O
r Amu in n Mimittn thontre. O
G mi Twelve villnges destroyed by O
rt nn wirthaunke In Island of 6
e wsniirn Pnrjinn rjuif. O
O 18S7 FJrst Chlnesd railroad opened O of t!CH blouses nro In palo pink 0W-
O from Tnxu to Tientsin. O broldercd Irt white und nro Very boco'li"
O 1S9S James Ii Murdook. nctor Op""1 ru''
O died. " O' Wo aie -apt to associate ' tlio house
O 18S5 French defeat tho Hovas nt O loving wovnnn us ninru or leas' busy with
O gakolnre Mndagascnr. O
O 1505 Death seutenco pabsod on O
O "Bluebeard" Iloch O
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TOMORROW IN HISTORY.
May 20.
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Q ltlCtttertry I'ercy. "Hotspur born O easily olwmed and presc-l. For the
O Killed In IjatUe July 21.1408. O many feminine duties ln fhe house It la
O 1471 Albert Durer. celebrated nr- O lat made of lawn or linen: for garden-
O tl4t. bom. Died April 6 IBM. O ing nnd outdoor work of light-weight
O 1506 Christopher Columbus died nt O dark riunnel. The blouse buttons down
O Vnllado'dd SpHln. O the front nnd Is finished by u band nt
O 108a-KIItbc Fenton. poet born O the waist. The skirt buttons down tho
O 130 John Blltott. Indian MUsIon- O aide frnt and fastens lo the waistband
O ary. died Born 1C04. O by buttons. Thus buttoning of tho skirt
O 1713 Bishop Thomas Sprat died. O at one aide Is an especially good Idea
O 17JS Thomas Boston. EUoUtsh O as It Uisuros n wolt-fUtlng lwck with
O writer died. O no danger of an untidy opening at the
O 177S "Doltj-" wife of President O pUicket. The collar luin-owr. Is
O Madison born. -Died July IJ. O gewtid to the neeklmud and worn wit
O 1849. O a tie or ribbon. The sleeved are a puff
O J78t Itov. David Dudley Fluid O reaching to the olbow und hnv a deep
O bora. Died April 16 1367. G.ovilt whhh una bo turned down' towards
O isoo Bonaparte croed: tbo Alps. 0.1 the wrkt or toraed p nnd buitoifcd to
O 1806 John fjtuart MW born. 1!1 O the eluove. This arrangement bus many
O May 8' ISta; O evident ndwnlngK. pockets can lo fits.
O 1K6-Hev. Antoinette Brown O toned' to the skirt 'on the obtsMe 6r On
O Blackwell born;' Urst woman O
O ordojned to the. ministry ln O
O the United Slates. Q
O 188111080 Hawthorne Lathrop O
O author and artist born. O
O 181 Memuls tie Lafayette died. O
O 184T hlp Avenger kwt oft Afrl- O
O ean roar.i;86 peraons jer- O
O sni. w
O WW KarrW Carolina passed ordt- O
O nnnfe of aeceaslon. O
O 187 -Suluin granted the title of O
O King to tlw vhiT'y of Kgypt. O
O 1878- Hiisala adopted Ihe Grgrtan O
O (alttndar. D
O 1U0-1I. S. Foote. H-loenor of ')
O Teunesmie 4(cl. O
O ! Ulaastrcaw floud at tad- O
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V. T. Fn-ll.iBbusen. rx- O
Dtrretsry of State. dleJ. Horn O
Aug. 4 1817. O
O 1385-
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O Wl people's Ii.rt fornn-d lit O
O 1838 One hundred peupl- killed by O
O bindsHe l Korn O
O li6--C!n. Joaa Mnl I'ninii rev- O
- O ulutlonary Ictdt i killed In O
O battle. O
O U BttgUftt balllfhl Afrl i O
O launctwd. O
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The Syitim
Take tno Old Standard (IKOVIS'B TASTE
LBas CKIU. TONIC Vou know what
yu ai tuking ThS formula. Is plainly
printed on ' bo'tlo showing it IS
slnply Qulnla and Iron In a tasteless
ton. The Wu nln '. ot tie ma.
laria and the Irln build up (he ayitem.
tJpM by ail il.-alers iir 87 ywm. Prlne
EO erat.
COLD AND REFrtESHINO
VATEH AT RENFPO'S
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jrr.gy hats at prersen's.
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JinMH York. Mjy 19. -There has been
aomc turnplatnt that my letter me all
'yaaiaipaaMMaiii dim m- nr m m
has such
tb blood rich and why it gives co
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season rapidly approaches preparations fc
must be made to keep 'CQOb; likewise. 3
the Lawns must be kept FRESH acd $
GREEN. At $
Houston's Hardware 1
$vou will And an infinite assortment of $
Household Gomfcs. $
New Process Gasoline Stbvcs $
Freezers White Mountatn'or Arctic $
Rubber Hose not a foot of old stock $
Hammocks Lawn Mowers Screen $
Doors Fishing Tackle Base Ball Goods $
Etc. Corner 1st & Okie ft
ror the social butterfly and society bene
ttnd that the athletic girl nnd the homo
lover are imtlreiy overlooked. I feel
mire the t..mpldlnt U quite natural-but.
instead ot Viewing It f-s critlefrm I look
upon It us a suggestion and rdy meek-
ness in le matter 1 a ntre proof of my
Innocence.
1 mtppose ir : thought at nil or tfceso
Apparently neglected but very Interest
gin matnbers of society It wis thnt (hey
were Amply able to take care of thorn
selves imt hearing the little feminine
cry af complaint 1 tallica forth this wck
to nttetid strictly to their needs and
Wishes.
Passing by the etheraal summer thing
I gave Attention entirely to the depart-
ments devoted to tr.e utilitarian things
M the vfnrdrofce. I was mueh interest-
ed U) discover nouio new fashion In
blousett derlgned especially for the. tennis
nnd golf plrl. She no longer Is com
P4 th superfluous sleeve above
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hor bluow to get the freedom nnd the
ton she likes j well. There are waists
to bo lwtd designed for hor especial bn
oin. called llfo "Savor." They nre tiot
flf . .. .BtiitH!t... mhMfm the
shlrtwtilJitB. but "nefilieeos" made on the
lines of n man's shirt. Tlioy ko on
ov0r"lhft heafl olid fasten In front With
button. There is n patch or ' outside
pocket on the left .sldei Tlia sleovea
roach to tho olbow nnd nro smartly
flnlshctl with tt wide turned over cuff
The collar l low and flat and fanUnod
by a loosely knotted Windsor Vo
TlerA ro also tenntif and Eolf drossc
tnadi on tho Unoj of the prlnoeM Bwn.
Tncy are or nrm crisp unon. Kingnom
'len e8h- 'tW TB 'l""y "'
a" as tslblo In one ploco tucked nt
the waist to fit hid by fontherbono. tho
tucks extending up to a yoke nt thO
hCck. The sleeves arc tucked or gwtb-;
""'il '"l0 pointed high turned cuffs.
Some of the blouse shirts mentioned
wt made of coaro linen with
linmt-
oinely enibiIdored stocks attached Tho
sleeves are tho Jialf length n devsrllicd
with embroidered cnx-nller euffs. Sontul
qomontlo concot-ns nnd out Of -the run
of tho strejmous. This however Is not
necessarily true for tho homo-keeping
hoin hue many und' vHrlod Interests
both Indoors nnd out and If enjoyed nro
.quite ns lnueh. play fts tho Interests
which seem lew useful. A dress adapt
ed oepOctnlty to ooetlpatlons both In and
out of doors Is railed the two-ploce dresr
and consists of n walmt and skirt simple
to make and nvallable for many pur-
Me. If of valuable goods It is oaslly
taunderrd. or If of flannel or cloth it Is
either side of tho front ur-dcrtienth. n'hls
design Is also eminently adapted to
camping and Is also Imlispenslbl hftor
once tried. It Is also u vo- servlooobls
pattern for tennis ami golf 'dresnea. and
n-.r-st iomUm-U ble In serge or flannel
for wiling and yachting"
w wWle u ln th0 mtere 0f my
uihletlo and domestic frlemla thnt tr
pulsing through a iuig establlahineut
di-M'ted wholly to feminine ue-edi I ra
i.iio i ilep.ii tuiont glvrn up entirely to
uitiTf .-l l.i . n-11 rm.iaols A group of
riMchlng uinbrcMiiv w.is purth'ulnrly no-th-eable
for ll- siiiiirtne in deslen and
coloring. They w-r ' of silk taffeta lind
h)id lung-wonleii hi Miles moHt original
ami unl) ue.
Oi-. givi-ii 1 1 cjlor had u llght-eolor-d
htiAdie with a little given stain rub-
ih;J into It. At the e-i-l It curved lnu
thf long nee. or u wui with Jewfled
ees and a M-uilet b'tl. A inatae' ol-n-
.I umbrt'lbi i ii-l a yellow toned handle
t-iidlnj In tt iicAutiful yellow ro true
lo nwtiire. A.n amount f money ean
U'i Into one o? these umbrellaa or in
Me fluffy liuv-iuffled und embroidered
pitrnMoli ror um hi the victoria or open
K-nit with amber. Ivory. Kld n1 Jewels.
i rl ;..il luce ! waste! in the 1rlmi1ilng.
m . ii. .hiffn un.1 woeBllno
' ! -.isola .ir i-harnilngly graccfyl aj4d
.il light tn Wd and generally u-
- '"l Fur teal aervti-e u. utirasot inuteb-1
uk the j-ituine fhea tlie Itmd. Many
of the faoite utility sliadaa nro of
whue eulorw iKHi8e and Jrtval tijo
btaek and white chei ttk la prW.tUeaa.lrje j iSvU0 ItafiQO. Misa Linnaln
There are e tv lino lairaaola. Tapw
in white Ir.ive p-een allk hnlngS.
AmoiiM fe an wilier (tunu for tte um-
mei wardrobe tlM lovely ftoweril and
lirtx-udel rlhlHw Vfke A pnitHllleat
phu-f Tl ai inuoh ua4 - far ttfii
mr HAShea. 'Fir tl bjWer t JjU
aaJ hnwlful tm tU fa write and w
much uBi this trlsg Yn ftutftui fer W0Hr
t ttit Southern iort.
Ttiu' line wide Uk gldl ha net miji.lv
tlie (vopulurlly It hml at fine tMe' yat
lonf auibe taaina urnund tbo waUt
are balng woi n a n-t deal With Un-
VI)UI.I HfW "lift itIUI I1.8VIJ ltIllVf
S"' hwf - "" r
I nar a gown and must lie ji-levtsd an
I tied w?th diaeriniinntlon. nd pretty
' genenvliy left to the young and stwidfr.
i KSTBLLK.
When your nerves are weak when you
are easily tired when you feel all run.
down th:n U the time you need a.pocji
strnno mnto Ivor's ranrllla Vne
powe- ever weak nerves way it Makes
urate nnd strength. Ask him if It U net'
th frwelaiirf fllow i
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Mis Itoss Faiol Is In Tulsa I. T.
vlslllrte friends. -1
Mrs. Gnlrn Crow was hOflees this week
to the UrldBO SVhist club.
tr. ttrid Mrs. K. 0. Slwrpe--were guests
over Sunday of blends nt lahoma.
Mrs. F. A. Lyon will entertain Ue
Fortnightly Whist olub Vednesday even-
ing. Miss Lillian XorVlllc. of Cdile. Is tho
(iutoi uus ni-uh vi ii niiu uo. avuuvi
ItRy. .
Mrs. n. It. Carlln left Thursday after
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noon for San. Antonio Tex to -Visit tolfc
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atlvc.t nnd friends.
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Mrs. A. A. nevis nnd Mrs. L F. LortcVt
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Sr. afo ln Oklahoma City to be weokN.jer nnd Kobort Mllllknn. . J
end guests of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cnter nro In Okla-
homa City visiting their son and attend'
lng tha O. A. it. reunion.
Mrs. Wi B. Furrow nnd two children
vo Cono to Wichita Intend to weeks .
.visiting friends and relatives
Mrs. Joo Dreyfus nnd hand'iomo little'
son Vlvlaoi are hero from Newklvk to be
week end gnosis 'bf 'Mrs. I. IJ. -Levy.
Tho freshman class Logan County
high school spent Saturday afternoon
plentclng on tho banks of Gar cioek.
Mrs. IS. D. Easter who has been tho
guest of Mrs Tell Whlton for several
days has returned to her homo In Pond
Croek.
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next weeit from i-uuon aio. wnero buo
has been attending William Wood col-
lege. - 1 .
"'The younger social set onjoyed'n pleas
ntit dftnta Wednesday eVenlns nt tho
Eagles linll. Adler's . orchestra played
durliip tho Evening.
Thc Shnltcspoaro class jnef Tuesday
nftemoon at the llbrnry club rooms. Acts
III and IV t'f tho tlrst book of Henry
VI was studied.
Mrs. Kmerson or Sparks la tho house
guest this week of Mrs. Anna B. Dod-
son and Mri Li'dla Glazier. Miss Hud-
son of Pawnee Is also a guest.
Mrs. B. D. Walton and dtalldren are
expected home Sundny Irom a flvo weeks'
visit with Mrs. Wilton's parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Coleman at Pond Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith and baby
daughter Gwendolen are hero from Tul-
sa I. T. visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Green. Mrs. Smith Is Mrs. Green's sis-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Fllson will leave
June 1st for Kansas City their future
liome. They will bo accompanied by Mrs.
Fllson's mother Mrs. Jcntilo Trader.
Oklnhomnn.
On aaeount of tho rain thoro was no
meeting or tho Oread club Monday even-
ing. - MJss. Maude aoodrloh will cnter
tnfn tho club next week. Tho Longfel-
low leeeon. will bo studied.-
Mrs. E. S. Wlhecler loft Wednesday ur-
tornoon for Fulton .Mo. to attend the
commencement exercises ut William
Woed college whoro hor daughter. Miss
Mamlo graduates this spring.
Miss Mary Ifudson nnd Jjts. J. W.
Teutai- anmq over from Pjvwneo for tho
Dodson-Glozter reception Wedrtosday
Aid will spend the week end as guests
of Mr nnd Mrs. 15. C. Dysart
Mrs. J. - J. Sterrtclt loft Wednesday
morning for Chicago to visit her son.
Frank. Prom Chicago Mrs. Merrick will
go to Ohio to attend the summer with
friends and relatives At her old home.
The meeting of the Domestic Science
club announced for Saturday aftjtmoon
at the llbmry club rooms was postponed
until tMs wek because of tha absenc
noin the irily or Mr. L. W. Baxter.
The ltlmona club was entertained
Wednesday afternoon W Mr. Henry
ThompmHj. Five Hundred was played.
Miss Jessbji aiampsell winning the prlie.
A thix ywurso ljuch-on was een-ad.
Mesdames A. 1. Ienla tin. and V.
W. Vampner. Camper. Iatar flliid J. W.
8lal .wvnt to Oklahoma City Tuesday
untrahtK lo uttend the te-ritrlnt wHwmp-
nwnt f the O- A. it.
Mr. and Mrs. WhlU M. Omnt enter-
tained with a dinner pant- Friday even-
ins. Uielr gueats being Mrs. it. It Ita
jjr pyauti m4 Mr. MerrlU. of Guthrla.
OklflUutHa.
MW. J. .-Ml nroks was hosttwa WetU
nasos) aftjatt to Oie KartMptil-ls.
Mrs. CJiarles Seajy .won tb 4wb PItrt
Und Mu Mry C. mtl Ue gueat wife.
yMrAtPtaAin will tartaln the ctub on
VMVHWHy MsXv c ' '
Mm1 InH Inutz- la entattuining at
the. MUiti9 liaise en ISast Noble ave-
nue Mr" HWmuita-Frusta and daughter
MRUrtne. Of W. and Mlsa Blanche Car-
roil of Oklahoma CHy. The guests will
be here until the eul of Uio week.
Th IClu Klux Klart were gueau Tues-
uny evening of Mr- ad aire. J. A- Me-
mhlnney at six o'cJwk dinner. Fur an
hour or two after dinner ttni guotts
playM ouehre Jfr. Int Iogker nnd
Mr. quo Zimmerman whining the pre
Mlsa Byrd Hannbower tf Douglas.
Kits. arrived in the city thbi tnornlBg
fer a visit with Mr. aad. Mrs. AMn Haf-
tenpower S2o wlU aVK go to Oklahoma
City to spend the summer with her s!
Iter. Mr. FrunV et.
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MIrts Dunlmtn reeutfr Monday tilght
qanco was Eivcn nt tho Elka' eld hall
mado to iiavo tho dance next week par-1
ncuwny pleasant ns tnis will close "ttio
series or dances given under Miss Dun-
ham'o direction until fall.
Thn Modern AVoodmcn announce a
dahca for Thursday evening tit the pavil-
ion In Electric park complimentary to
the visitors who will bo ln the city that
evening. It Is desired thnt as many
Cuthrlo peoplo as posslblo attend this
danco and greet tho visiting Woodmen
and .their famlHos.
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f These little friends ero guest .Of Mis;
1''orenco ioicnter rnoay nrtemoon a
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Misses Valentino' Sherwood Llla Hher
wood. Blanche Cooper Phyllis Carpcn
ter Dorothy Detrlck. Millie Dotrlck and
Masto; Ivan flherwdod Charles Ciirpenl
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MCNenl nnd daugh-
ters Misso3 Elizabeth and ltuby and
Adjutnnt General nnd Mrs. "A. J. iNHes
nro sending tho week on Skeleton creek-
Ashing nnd enjoying tho pleasure of
oamplng out. If pleasant weather Is cx-
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the city until tho end of tho Week.
Miss Ajma Carson principal nt Cen-
trnl School announces for Wednesday
Afternoon that the pupils will hnvo on
exhibition a display of art. paintings and
other work. An Invitntlon Is extended
'to the parents and members of tho boanj
of education to visit the school rooms
that afternoon and Inspect tho exhibit.
MJss Mabel Itorrlng of Kansas City
who has been tho guestof Mrs. F. B.
l.uons for soveftil Weeks left Monday af-
ternoon for her home. Miss Herring Is
nniAni. Din mnflt nhittni nt fllm vilin
ialu whb visit In tho nv nn.1 lins teen
the x$6rjjlpnt of many charming social
eourtehJt-r -3urlng her visit In" Suthrle.
Okkihomniit Mr. Orvlllo Frantz of
Guthrie who acted ns Btorter at tho In-
torcollrglato fiijld' meet at Colcord park
Friday afternoon took n party of pretty
high school girls nut a? Ills guests. In
tho party woio. Misses Mnrgucrlto Grant
Kvnllno Itagou ainttlo Ilurrcll Mary
Ilatrell nhd .their friend. Miss lnnl.1
ItdBaoll Hopklns'of fit. Louis. ;
Jlra. Charles .Cunningham Is visiting
relatives in Colllnsvllle I. T. Mr. Cun-
utngham w'lll lonvo next week for that
plnco overland In Ms nutomobltu and
Mrs.- dinnlnglinm will return homo with
him. They are anticipating a most pleas-
ant return trip nnd expect to spend
some time fishing and occasionally
camping out while enrouto to Guthrie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira- I.ongaker hnve pur-
chased tbo Fred Dolcnter residence prop-
erty on tho corner of Logan nvonuo nnd
Oak street nnd will movo their houson
hold goods In about the first of tho
month it Is a pleasantly located at-
tractively arranged .residence nnd will
make an ideal home. Tho - Longnrfors
will remodel and redecomto the- Interior
Tho following visitors registered nt
the Carnegie llbmry Wodnosday.
Mrs. Wood WS-lght St. JosopTi Mf
F. W. Hniper Alius.
J. W. Gill. Enid.
Miss Mamie. Hlldcbrand Madlll I. T.
Iiev. and Mrs n. E. Hall Walker la.
MJss Ida Harvey. Marxsville JIo
' J. A. Bishop Wichita.
Mrs H. C. Temple entertained a .co
terie of friends with a week end flinch
party at her home In West Guthrie com-
plimentary to Miss Carrie SOhultr. Th
guests Included Mrs. A. A. Vorls Mrs.
V A. Jones Misses Frances Arthur Ju-
liet Arthur Maude Moon Addlo Barna-
by Mrs. Daws Messrs. Ora Dawson v.
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A. Joflw. rjtd Beck Murk 0yndnr
Wttltar lJarnaby and quy Wfllllampn.''
Misses i.ota and Ethel Kerr left Sun
da aiternoon fpr their homo rit ftoRoft
Ark. Miss "Rthtl wbj a meirilwr of tno
present Emanating clas at tho County
high school but a week uco sucoumhod
j an CAttacV or nervous prostration
broUiflit on by ovcrstudy nnd haa slnco
ben unable to wsum6 her work with tho
class. It Vnjt thought that Rho would
bo sumHentl-rtcovered" to tnko part in
tho commonceincrti exercises' Thursday
night but recently eho suffered a fclnpso
nnd It Was thought best not to attempt
to finish the tcmi.
'Misses Alrm Carson Anna Hutchin-
son Allco Sherer and Mrt. Uobert Camp-
boll teachers nt Central school took
their pupils to Island ptirk Tuesday af-
tornoog for ft picnic A luncheon was
served and a pargrnm of music and roo-
!tn-.t.!on-i' :U'Cn by tto- puplls ln BpW0(rtI;
hall. Two street cars were chartered
and tho youngsters wore given a. trolley the city during thei hot months some
ride over the city from E to 6:30 p. m-' going to the mountains and others to
I tho northern lakca so htat It Is probable
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lyon entertained tbat no extra work will be dono this sum-
the Fortnightly Whist club Wednesday mer. . t ' '
evening. The interior of the residence " ' .
was prettily decorated with roses for the fr T - rt.iefATi X.i rtV ii..
occasion. A luncheorj 'la four cbursea
was served ftt ten o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs.
n s ipii rs nuinir sir nmi n.i ra
Of. S. Lyon won the prlesMcorIng iho';ono o.c0ck iunchcor)i t0 mce Mrg( E(
most .points. Tho guests Included tho
cluh members nnd Mrs. Geo. McQunld
of San Antonio Tex. Misses Nona Greer
Jma Hunter and Donna Osborne. Mr.
Frank rr and Mr. J. J. Ulldretlu
These visitors registered at Carnegie
library Thursday:
C. B. Titus Lonchonru China.
M. T. Hulburt Guthri.
Mrs. Chnfles lloyt Bald.
Miss Kltlo Hobbs Enid.
Gertrude MennU Purcelh
Mr. and Mrs. Carl BOaman Bed.rord
Maine.
Mrs. Chalton Ventch Seward.
InrIon Clayton Independence Khs.
Sirs. Forrtst Ogg Fairfax.
Mlsa Lavlna. Schumacher avlnn.
Mra Croxton Neeh Tulsa I. T.
Tho Entro Nous club and a row friends
were guests Saturday afternoon of Mrs.
J. J. Haymaker. Mrs. F. M. Itoss won
the first prize Mrs. L I. Beland the
lone hand and Mrs. J3. O. Barker tho ftpread at tho home of Louie and any!
guest prize. Mrs. f. P. Wlnton will en-fBronson. The Ice cream cakes nnd oth-
tertaln tho club next week. Tho gucslsf or things on the menu wcro left over from
icludcd Mesdamos W. R. Brownlee on
Kingfisher; E. A. Simpson Beardton Ar- evening nt the Guss home. The gmdu-
kansas; J. Iiuddlcston Oskdlocsa ICas.ilntes Bo tho third year students thlak.
J. C. Orner S. It McGfnnls E. O. Bar-
kor L F. Leach Jr. E. a. juiiikan. two gallons of tho Ico cream saved for
Charles Greer and MUs Anna Frogatte the occasion and lst night ntter the
of Youngstown Ohio. I baccalnurtjato service gathered at tho
I Hellman resldenea and feasted on tho
Tho Cambridge club met Monday of- Juniors' spread. Tho seniors declaro th ii
tomoon with Mrs J. O. Sovoros Andrew t!lcf hosts of Friday evening porpctmt-
Jackson's administration being tho los- cd tho snmo kind of a scheme on them
son for the nftemoon. Tho "spells sys
tom" Introduced -while Jackson was tho
nation's chief executive was dlscussod.
Tho usual half hour was devoted to cur-
ront cuents. Miss Sum Bosworth a
guest or the club rend a little poem that
has been widely printed ln nil tho cur-
rent magazines regarding tho proposed
desecration of Niagara falls by turning
the magnificent falls into another chnn-
hcl ta Biipply mechanical power. Tho
hostess served h dainty luncheon which.
she herself had prepared.' The club will
meet nt the llbrnry next week. '
With the advent or these warm days
a number of tho cjubs arc.holdlng the
flnnt meotlng for tho sensSn With Mrs.
George Billingsley tlieWlyo Hundred
club met Thursday nvMlnij and played
the eloslng game of theories arrnnged
or 1905-OG. Tho hostess graciously ox-
tended an Invitation to the club to bo
her guests at six o'clock dinner bofoio
playing for tno finals begin. An elegant
amncr in seven courses was sorvou. irs. d0Orwa-s. Everywhere about tho par-W-
M. Spurlook and Mr. Grime won tho ora aHd dlnJne r00m wero pretty V4U08
prizes Oirered for the season nntt Mi.l. Plonret nut rrvabil nn.l rnrn nrr n.
I. B. Lovy nnd Mr. Grimes rciica 'o
prizes lor tno evening a games iurs. u. Jn ue receiving line with Mrs. Dodson
E. Asp was presented the guest prize. nnd Mra Ga2ier wro Mrs. Emerson. of
Mrs Joe Dreyfus of Newklrk wa sparks; Mrs. Teeter and Miss Hudson
among tho out of town guests. of pawne0( and jrr8 JC c. Vontress. Ht-
" ' J tie .Miss May Jolley greeted tho guests at
TJi Acorn club obsen'cd "Kipling tho door and prsentcd tho callers to the
Da' Thuwdny at tho club rooms. Mrs. hostess. At tho punch bowl Misses Mn-
Wennor road a sketch of Kipling's liro ' rlotto Smith and Anna Owens presided
ni.il M-s. Duke rend the "Recessional.'' and served thu delicious beverngo during
A disciibslon of Kipling nnd the tone of the afternoon. Mrs. R. W". Black Mrs.
his work .Was then Indulged In by the A. II. Huston and Mrs. Henry Derwln
club Mrs. Boles presenting te subject grCtted the visitors Jn tho dm wing .room
matter. Next week there will bo no Mrs. J. C. Strang presided at tho coffee
meotlng Of tho club In the afternoon but urn In the dining room. Mrs. Shnrpo and
ln the evonlng Mesdnmea T. B. Fergu-
son W. A. Fraslor and J. B. Hamtll will
cntertaln the members and their bus-
bands nt the resldenco of Mrs. Fraslcr. guests. .From behind a screen an or-Ex-Governor
and Mrs. Ferguson will chestra played a selected program dur-
como down from Wntonga to participate trig the afternoon.
mi Hemorrhages
ll . . .'..- . ...... : .- : y a
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S8l :':n?m
::'..t.::-
Pure Malt
toonoWlUs ivryl pneumonia. It aUmoUteoi
no nui ou mxm nt um omy y amxvy wvcomniwm m w
rt th fuqctlon and tho member feel
that it win indeed do pjeajwnftoaKhwj
them In UteWTSiIdst dmJxiGn tlo.-fecsk
iuiiowing uin na jueBjini oi uiief
BOiix will be h'elcSrat ftio'lrtmo of 'Mrs.
fif.liid ifrmA. Tf
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c; '
Jlrs. George- Blockdalo ontortnlncd tho
Bxcelslor club tfila week. Tcnnystm'f J
"Jt'rlncoBS" was studied Mrs. J. D. Wil-
liams conducting tho discussion nnd to-
view of tho narrative. Mrs. It. W. Block
was on tho program tfor.n. cbnracter
sketch of Ixrd Tcnnysort. ' Thb Club will
meet next week At tho library nhd bo-
gin a review of 'jnoch Arden" wlLjmake the "morrilnfl after" seem like
Mrs. Stockdnlo as Vadcr. This wilt bo the day before." Thdy do aWay With
tho final meeting of. tto season for lit-
erary study. On th.9"28lh tho club lusra-
bers wilt bo gucsta of Mrs V. M. It. Itay
at hor suburban home. " Tho ttty will "bo
spent In tho. pleasant private park on
tho nay placo and tho tncmbcra will roc-
rente in an enjoyable fashion after tho
lntr months spent In study. Many of
the members are nlannlnir to be out of
TW(lay nfornfKm al her residence on
j Bast Springer a cote''" of friends at
.. . ..
mund Frantz of Enid and Miss Blanche
Carroll of Oklahoma City. The parlors
were beautifully decorated for tbo oc-
casion with fragrant May roses nnd fes-
toons of mist fern and smllax. The pol-
ished top of the tablo was covered with
a white lAco cloth and tho appointments
Were beautiful. At each or tho ten
covers stood a dainty little basket hold-
ing n boucuet of heavy petaled creamy
La France roses which were retained
by the guests for favors The five course
luncheon was served on silver platlurs
pno delicious course following the olher
. concluding with compotes nnd dainty
1 Ices. Sented nt the tnble with the host-
!ess and honor guests Mrs. Edmund
Frantz " and Jilss Carroll were Mrs.
Frank Frantzj Mrs. C. M. Barnes . Mrs.
Frank bale Mrs. A. G. CBlerei. Mrs.
Joe Norrls Mrs. M. T M6rr.l8 nrtd Mrs.
Foga
fTho members of the Junior class
of tholj
bounty high school prepared a bountiful
the banquet g'ven tho seniors Friday
W an uncmterul lot as they stole nbOuM
nt sowura tno nrst or the week and nb-
sconded with their picnic spread whllo
they wcro eight or ten miles from tho
nearest town and wero left with only
Creole water for refreshments hen6 they
feel they were Justly entitled to tho
spread eccureu in the raid last ovcnlng.
Tbo members of tbo Junior class nru soro
"t tho graduates and declare that an iron
s"fo wtil not bo ablo to protect the com-
menecment finery from tho ravages of
eir -facial agents appointed to sea thr
Justice Is meted out to the offenders bv
fore tho close of school.
Quito tIl0 iarBC8l uffair glv01l lhls
n10nth' ' was tho reception Wednesday
afternoon nt which Mrs. A. B. Dodson
and Mw. r.ydla. Glazier wero hpstesses.
Tho Dodson residence on East Warner
avCnue has recontly boon remodeled and
the interior redocornted most charming-
y. Fgr lh0 rccoi.uon festoons of smllax
fem na darU rei American Beauty
yg lnd. beCn nrranged over the doublo
veilUi folding bouquets of fragrant roses.
Misses Clara Alexander Inn. Pentecost
Maxlo Oberholsor and Jessie Newby as-
slsted In caring for tho pleasures of tho
Cured
Doctors pronounced as in
curable Miss ninnie Gilroy
of Morrison Colo. who suf-
fered agonies from consump
tion hemorrhages and
severe coughing spells. She
wasted away to a shadow
and had given up all hope
when she decided' to try
Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey.
Mis3 Qilroy began to im-
prove at once and gained 15
pounds during the first two
months. She is today hap
py well and strong and
writes the following letted
of thankfulness :
"I suffered 'for a long time with consump-
tion and had terrlblp ottacka of cougbinir
end. hemorrhage. I lost llcsh and was all
run down. My breathing-boearne difficult and
painful and the doctors pronounced me in-
curable. '
"I decided at latt to try Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey and procured a bottle. I begAn tt
Improve at one ami gained fifteen pounds
tho first two months. My cough was re-
lieved tho hemorrhages ceased and X now
reel apicnjia in ev.ry way. I can sleep
soundly and hove no more restless nights.
'- cannoi Bay 100 mucn in praise pi uuny a
Pure Malt Whiskey as It Jins permanently
cured rne after doctors' medicines failed io
do any good.' -MINNttg aiUVOY Morrison
Cole November 31 19CS. "
Whiskey
o
and srktie tlid Mcxx! Ms dlgstia feaHA
ig tyta
--'
"yOU CAN EAT ANYTHING) ft
K you Uk CALIFORNIA
l.UE WAFlh after h meal.""
CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFEM
will ntt offend the most elelfcata atom-
acd; they may be given to yar)jl or
aid; they are c&llrifr grateful re-
freshing Invigorating healthful. They
move and regulate the bowels Bntly
without griping without Inconven-
ience. CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS
the evil effect of an over-indulgence
In tobacco liquor or the epicurean
jc-ya of tho table.
CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS
are recommended by p hy stela na far all
Liver Stomach and Kidney Disorders.
They are a Ltver and BoWal Tonic
from Nature's Laboratory. 100 wa-
fers. 25 cents.
J. N. WALLACE Pharmaeiet
There is Just One Sure Enough
Place in Guthrie to Go lor
Cigars TekiCN Ptf es tm HjMit
Tackle ni Sptfisnti's S4if(
Sewlnc MachlK KwJ!is 3
In I OH Razm lid
Pwket Kirim
that is
PHQKE
198
OLSMITH'S "5T
N BOur Gunsmith vis al-
ways ready foe business at the
sign of Big Jndlan and His Gun.
onnett-Swan.
At the home of her parents. Miss Eva
M. Swan was married Friday evening
to George Paul Bonnett. MI3S Maudo
Smith of Kingfisher acted as maid of
honor and Mrs. L. H. Selsor of Guth-
rie as best man. Little Earlo Swan tho
brother of tho bride scattered tjsq pet-'
alo- b.cforo the bridal proce;56n. Tho
party took their places und?a canopy of
clematis and roses where. Rev "Rankin
performed tho ceremony. The.houje was
beautifully decorator? wJ'H loses and pot-
ted plants. (" y
Tho bride was gowned ln white point
do 'sprit and carried whlto roses and
orange blossoms.
Airs. Bonnett is a Guthrie girl having
grown up hero from childhood. She
graduated from tho Guthrie high school
In 1899 aud taught Uireo years in th
public BChooU here.
Mr. Bonnett. son of thojatft Mayor W.
J. Bonnett is the city clerk and a mem-
ber of ih-flrm of Bonnett & Pemberton.
obstructors of Kingfisher whoro he luia
a host of friends. Ho la well known ta
the Spanish Wtir veterans being a char-
ter member of Camp Huston of Guthrie
Tho couple left for Oklahoma City to
attend the Southwestern Held meet and
will bo at homo to their friend In King-
fisher after June 1. Tho couple wcro tho
recipients of many valuable and beau-
tiful presents rom relatives nnd friends
hero and abroad
' - f TA ! ' T . J"
New York. May 1. If William Wol-
dof? .Astor should loso his money b
would bo ablo to get a placo without
difficulty as a society reporter. As hs
children leavo the old homo to set up
their own lares and penatpS Mr. Astor
Issues an oOlclal report of tho wedding.
Here Is what ho says about tils newest
daughter-in-law:
"Tho bride made n charming plcturo
as felio entered tho church leaning o;i the
arm of hor brother-in-law Mr. Charles--.
Dana Gibson who afterwards gave her
away. She wore & picturesque gown of
softest ivory while chiffon mado with
a very onP train falling ln graceful folds i
In the bnek and trimmed with a work of s
narrow flounces carried out in fine plalt-
i tape and. .o'-uisetiitrr'stilng curves
all tho -was" around the lower part of
the skirt.
"At the waist In front the chiffon was
closely givthorya while the botfke was
arranged wWt a chemisette of fine lace
dmpe ! or. .either side with folds of chif-
ron. Tho olbow sjeeyes or lace and chif-
fon were madb with full puffs drawn l.q
under a band of iaco and worn with long
whlto kid glovoi.
A quaint but very ' becoinlng colffuro
crowned the bride's pretty hair. In tho
shape of a little onp of silver lace fin-
ished In jfront with n half wreath of
green leaves. The bride's nly Jewels
were three rows of brilliant pearls the
gift of the bridegroom. In front of her'
bodice she wore a cluster Qf roses."
Can you beat ttf
The llnule ta tne sorjiva of functions
whtch ave been given lhe past two
weelts oompllmeiitnry to the mpnjbers of
tha graduating oliisa of .the County high.
school was the receptloa Tuesday even-
ing in Che illy hill auditorium the fac-
ulty entertaining Uje class of lo. Th
Ijroail atarway was banked on either side
with rilm and ferns and festoons of
elf Mile lights glowing softly through.-
polored globes. In 'tie audltorluih lbo
daas colors plnkand white were eom-
blaea with the decorations of- ferns and
May roe. in tte oeunaj) chajnber '
under the dlreeiioa 0? J.S. B. UsiH at
ten a'cloek j bdffat Jtktuche.'WaSjMirv-d-
The rneinhenof the fBOtjHy In the
racelvtag Una- Iniluded Principal and Mr.
CalVert i'ref. ai;4 Mrs. CUn. M'eii Etta...
Hikes Kvu AllisOa. Nlhaet LyrU Oaffi?
uey. jJkinck Bennett aud PrefeasorS l)eVs
Hennessey. Cunningham Norrls and
Given. The guests included the rnembp r
of the graduating' class and a. few
friends. The graduates .jireet were:
Misses Vera Miles Alfqft Calvert. 'irgin-
lu. Fitzgerald. Genevieve Dave. Jituet
Browne. Salema WHtwsr Nel.la Bflward.
Ruth Wijsdworth carrl Sd-.ults. 3esste
Newbyi.s.qref Fi&rrler. Edita KMnk Ada;
McConnell tpTmiii iieilajan. Leiab Me-
I'herson Wihnifred jfjn'iqmsrj MefisrV
Hurry Cockrum HatjHi HHoa "Pe'iltte
Rjkrguaon jMk Wh. WjwUsr Prloe Oia
Dawson Paul Brent Vineaat Fea. Lus-
l)e Mosher Odte Owans Marl Porter
Robert Calvert Clarence Segi Jsas"
Owens "
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