The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 93, Ed. 1, Friday, June 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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How to Fool a Lazy Liver
with Artificial Exercise
' "jPVVERY scr!ou3 Sickness has a
small beginning.
J And In nine cases out of
. -I "V Ian that small beginning is
made in the Bowels.
Indigestion Is the beginning o most
diseases.
H paves the way or all others.
Lack of exerclso hasty eating improper
food are its first causes.
Laziness and postponement permits It
to grow Into Chronic Constipation whloh
means life-long Discomfort.
It Isn't necessary to bo stck-a-bed you
know In order to be mighty uncom-
fortable Even slight Indigestion affects the
nerves dullalfio mind and obscures the
merry sunshine of Life. v
And Indigestion onco started grows
fast corrodes temperament and discounts
happiness good cheer capacity.
It does that long before it puts you on
the Sick list
Every thinking Doctor knows why. t
Professor Rand knew it.
That's why he framed up for students
his famous formula for Happiness vte.r
" Trust in God and keep your Bowels
open."
The Bowels need adjustment from time
to time just like a clock or a watch.
No "Good time" is humanly possible
without this.
And. the time to adjust the watch 13
not when it has run downi nor when the
main spilng Is broken but at the very
minute adjustment is discovered necessary.
The time to adjust iho Bowels Is not
merely when your Head Aches when youe
Liver Is Slck.your Stomach In Revolt and
Nature's Food Process retarded for 24
hours or longer.
The proper time to adjust them Is the
very minute you suspect they need adjustment.
vWyf5&S!?-CSoa2SrMi'wv.
ssssSivvssHyMie
1 1
uuuing woming ana floating mem Uma preserving the woodwork from la
Jury a wonderful Invention which coat a large Bum of money in ardor t
be up-to-date Our shop ha the only Henderson Tire Setter in this Ht
Hon of tho United State. We also hava the very latest GooCyear Rubbe
Tiro Machine. We put first quality rubber tlrea on any wheel that rolls but
gy or wagon. New vehicles made to ordor. Ropairiag painting and trim
wing our specialty. You are Invited to visit our factory the beet equlj
ped in the Southwest
rirrt Class Horseshoeing. 4CHICKRAM & WICKHAM
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J. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
Goods Packed Stored
Piiono 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. Prison
MHfefcEBHaaafeE
M FRENCH FEISAJ.E
wans pills.
A8it Cuf4t Riurv tot KrrwttJUlltitimeATiox.
MtYlR KNOWN TO FAIL. S.f.i Grti Srwijt Bti..
(4Moa Uruiedi r Uom; lUfnDdrd. best j rcplt
ftr 11.00 re'" VWmo4 ibMBOlrlltb ttu tr
wlka rllTd. fiunnbn ra If tturln.laldae m.
fetvt tfwmei. ourtidra t it
UNrCOUCplCAtCO...or4 LANOA.TIR Pa
1 told in Guthrie by C R. Renfro.
kill cough
m CURE thi LUNGS
. Wl Dr. King's
New Discovery
FORI;
rONSUMPTIOK
Price
OUQHS and
50c SI. 00
Free Trial.
OLDS
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and IUNO TROUB-
LES or MONEY BACK.
4th of July Posters
If You Are Going to Celebrate the Glor.
ous Fourth Order Some Leader Post-
ers. Hed White and Blue.
The JtAI(-r Company Guthrie Qktu.
iionia wlH furnish you fancy tliriw col-
ored KouUi ol July poster at the fol-
lowing price
100 . . . .J S.00
00 10.00
.100 . .. 11.86
500 H.35
TI1&&0 posters will U printed on pood
tiook paper size Wx36. three colors. ftd
7itte wnd Iljue. mid will bo cottBn up
in an Armtlo nhd worapwnllke manner.
Can uso a Flng or Itauh 0a dM'-tid.
When on send In opy. wrJta plain. If
possible have yoy oopy typewritten.
This 'Rill insure the bills belns printed
without rror4.
Ailili'Css IJusinesn JVpartmont Leader
rsntlne Ca. Quthrle. Oklahoma. Htute
VTMither you want tb.o Haglo or Flnjc
mblcra printed In the bills.
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Insure Your Home In Tho
CONFLAGBATION-PROOF
GLENS FALLS
Hotter pay be roasonable rate &sked
by tho Olena Falls tind secure insur-
ance tVat insures than to accept the
pl!l oi many opalM as a gift.
n
H&Yi Wt Hwritwa Ate.
If your1 tongue Is sltghthcoated
if your brealh la under suspicion
If your Head feels a triflo heavy or
dull
-lf digestion seems even a little stow
If "Heartburn Belching C6H0 or
Restlessness begin to show themselves
That's the tlmo to eat a Cascaret.
Don't imagine the Cascaret is IneftecH
live because It Is pleasant to eat as Candy.
it acts a3 pleasantly as It tastes. It Is
as congenial to your Boweb as It Is to your
Palate;
It is not a "Blle-drlver" which floods
out your stomach today with fluid Juices
needed for tomorrow.
But it acts lika Exercise Instead.
It stimulates the muscular lining of tho
Bowels and Intestlnes.so that they mesh an-
tcally digest food and drlvo ouftha
waste.
The time to uso a Cascaret Is when you
first suspect you need otw.
The only way to havo them ready to
uso precisely when you need them-la 'to
carry them constantly In your pocket as
you do a Watch or a Lead pencil.
The ten cent box of Caccarets is made
thin flat round-edged and small for this
precise purpose.
Be Very careful to get the genuine.
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com-
pany and never sold In bulk. Every
tablet stamped "CCC."
BET FREE. TO OUR. FRIENDS!
We want to send to oar friends a txaotlful
Frenth-fleslcned. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX.
hard-enameled in colors. It is a XirxXy tor the
dressing table. Ten cents In stamps is asked as a
measure of good faith and to corer cost ol Cascarets
With wMehlEUraaEty trinket fs loaded. 716
Send to-day mentioning this paper. Address
Sterling Kemedy Company. Chlcaz or New York
It you will pay a visit to tin
OKLAHOMA
Carriage aid Wagon Work
M2 S. Divlnloa Bt.
Wo -will show you tow w tigktsi
AND STORAGE
.
and Shipped to Order.
mnn - mMum - mmmMzm
Venison Shipped In Dresser.
Special to Dally Leader
Kl Iwno Ok Juno S. The Hock Islmid
Itnllruud Com puny hus been liuido tho
difi'mlmt of ii nult in tli piobato court
nt 101 Jleiio on ii chnrtre of "Molatlnis tho
Oklahoma fiunie laws by accepting for
shipment a middle of vcniBOn which was
packed In tho drawer of a dresser and
shipped out with other household goods.
It wns discovered hy tho deputy eiiino
wnnlen und confiscated.
Thcro 1h no need worrying alonir In dl-
comfort because of a disordered diges-
tion Get a bottle of KODQL KOK DYS-
PKPSI.V and see ivlint It will do for
you. Kodol not only dlcests what you
eat nnd Elves that tired stomach a noed-
cd n-at but Is a corrt-ctlvc of the great-
est ellUleney Kodol relieves Indiges-
tion dyppepslat palpitation of the heart
flatulence and sour stomach. Kodol will
make your stomach yountr and healthy
again j'on will worry Just In tho pro-
portion tlmt jour stomach .worries you
Worry means tio loss of ability to do
jour best Worry is to be avoided at all
times. Kodol will take the worry out of
jour stomach Sold by C It. ItonfrQ
Who sells those nle buggies? Why.
W. p I'aoker winter Oklahoma and
liroad strost.
MEMORY OF HEROES HONORED.
(By ABSoolatod Prosy 7
I'ourtamoutli Va. Jtino 8. Tha
hanikomB monnmoat oroctod by tlie
Artlllory assoolatlon of this city in
meinorr of those who fall in tho bntllo
of Granoy Islann during tho war ofj
. 1812 was iineiliM today with lntorast-
inj; fxeiclBea. Civilians anil military
.iinltod with tho patriotic wjclotles to
make it a gala occasion Col. William
H. Stowart deUvoroU tho oration of
tha day.
How to Break Up a Cold.
It may bo a Burprlse to many to
learn that a aovero cold can be com
pletely broken up In ono or two days'
itime. Tho first symptoms of a col J aro
a dry lout! cough a profuse watery
discharge from the uoso and a thin
whlto coating on the tongue. When
Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken
every hour on tho first appearance of
these symptoms it counteracts the ef-
fect of the cold and restores the sys-
tem to a health? condition within a
day or two. For sale by F B Lilllo
ft Co.
H0flioMfe M TrrlWry.
Oklahoma Cfty Ok. June jU--Soie
forty homeopathic: jytdan wet he
wwjwt to y it otb4 Vy Tr Twuter
at his city A territorial oruiatioa
will to perfcted tiad oflRcem tJeottd
tomorrow; c
THE LEAMgR
ALEX IS BADLY DAMAGED
LatclleptnsTcll of Serious
Losses by Gyr
clone.
Special to Tho Dally Lcadbr.
Chtokasha I. T. Juno 8. Details of
tho dfinago donovhy tho cyolono Mon-
day night at Alex I. T. indlcato that
thQ losses aro greater than wns at first
roportod. Nearly all of tho business
section of tho lUtlo town wns Bwopt
away. Tho resldonco pectlou suffered
but little.
V. U. Alexander and lien VauRhnn
were tho heivlost losors being hit for
oror $10000 each. It Is estimated that
tho ontlro lo.s at Alex will aggregate
?GO000.
In tho outlying country fourteen
houses wore destroyed.
Itoports from tho stricken district
northwest of this Ity indlcato that at
least seventeen families aro homcloB?.
Next to their homos tho greatest loss
suffered was that of tho crowlnc
crops which wore damaged at loaat
CO pof cent.
The citizens of Chlchasha hold a
mass meotlhg and aro raising relief
itinas.
11 tones nna vitnuzcs tho entlro eys-
bm and makes tlfo worth living no mat-
tor What vour stntlon. irolllstnr'n Ttnnkv
uvo tojo Sn T&SZ? Tlnl'.
Tea or Tablets a n. itenfro.
'oriirkTT rn
Klil UK1 Ul
CONFERENCK
(Contlnudo from page 2.)
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... v ... v wiuiui
"'u uowvwu uui uuuo ujr tu 1 11 HLiiLU
. .. -
In tho manner provided In this Act:
-.-... .v w.. ...wuuu Dii. or oi Bua iorruonos. uut sucn grants in the said stato. two hundrod thous-
tcenth and thirty-sixth sections om. nro firnii- Mimt M. -n.i ..!. . .. ...
hr 1 . ' .-....-;:.
"'- ... . ... iwoii-uuii. .or
..M..wt imi iuoa otiaii un ul iiii
Umo bo subject to tho grants nor to
tho indemnity provisions of this Act.
but other lands equivalent thereto
... uu Hitiecmu jor sucn scnooi pur-
linsnd in unit thnt-ir.r nr.. ul.nll mm.
... . ....vu. ..v. UII
lands embraced In Indian military or
other reservations of any character I
- j - i'""' "- ." o.i.m iiujca jur iiKriuuuurat uiHt mo-
bo Bttblect to tho grants of thla Act.ilvimr within ani.i .inio tiii. Dvnit i.n'i.-..i..i .i. . . . ...
but such reservation lands shall bo
subject to tho Indemnity nrovliion of
this Act: Proided That nothing In
this Act contained shall repeal or af-
fect any Act of congress rolatlng to
tho Cat.a Grande Ituln as now defined
or as may bo hereafter doflncd or ex-
tended or the power of tho United
States over it or any other Innds cm-
uraceci in tno stato hereafter set
aside by congrdss as a national park
gamo preserve or for tho nro?orva-
non or objects of archaeological or
ethnological interest; nnd nothing con-
tained In this Act shall Intorfeio with
tho lights and ownership of the Uni
ted Statos in any laud horonftor Bot
asldo by congross as national park
gamo preserve or other reservation.
or In tho said Casa Grande Ituln as It
now Is or may bo horoaftor doflned or
extended by law but exclusive legis-
lation In all cases whatsoovor Bhall
bo exorcised by tho Unltod States
which bhall havo oxciusivo control and
Jurisdiction over the same; but noth
ing In this proviso contained shall bo
construed to prevent tho Hervlco with-
in said Casa Grande Ituln or national
parks gamo preserves and other res-
ervations hereafter established by law
of civil and criminal processes law
fully Issued by tho authority ot Bald
stato; and said landH shall not bo
subject at any tlmo to tho school
grants of this Act that may be em
braced within tho motes and bounds
of the national park game prosorve.
and other roBorvatlon or the said Casa
Grande Ituln as now defined or may
bo heroaftor dofinod; but other landn
equivalent thereto may bo selected for
such school purposoa horoinboforo
provided In lieu thoreof '
Sec. 29. That throo hun lrod sections
of tho .unappropriated nonmlneral pub-
lie lands within said stale to be se-
lected and located In logal sutHllvi-
Blons as provided in this Act are here
by grantod to said state for tho pur-
ixwa of ereotlni; legislative oxacu-
-
live and Judicial public buildings in
hid buiiiu anu tor uie payment oi me
bonds heretofore oi hereafter Issued
therefor.
oik;. u. ijuu uio JHiillH gruniuU to
tho Territory of Arizona by the Act
of Fobruary eiHhttwntb olghtoen bun-
8oc. 30. That tho lands crantad to
tired and olghty-ono entitled "An
At to grant IsikIh to Dakota Jlon-
tana. Arlzmin. Trtnhn nn Wvnmlnr
for university purposes" are hereby
voatod in tho proposod stato to tho ox-
tont of tho full quantity of seventy
ftvo sections and any portion of said
lands that may not hate beim select.
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ed by said Territory of Arizona may
vv ouiuviiuu ujf uw nam atiim. J II na-
dltlon to tho fprogolng and in addition
to all landa heretofore granted for
euoh purpose there shall be and hore-
by Ib grantod to Bald state to take
effect when tho same Is admitted to
tha Union three hundred sections of
land to bo selected from tho public
lrt rii1 j-n4 st4 I. ilin nlJ Al.a. T 1
domain within B&id state In thn Bamol
manner as provided in tuts Act and
the proceeds of all such lands shall
constitute a permanent fund to bo
Thero'u mtlc ooro in tbtaicrat world
of our for th "IV Woman." SW a
hlRdfiMee to her4f 1 street am flau
elevators but wlwt can tfbe do poor
ihiv t-U HoUIttf Bocfcy Mountain
Tp 35 cents. Tea or Tiblets. c vl.
lint Hiinh rftEor-nllriM lnmta atinll w.tHi.i i... n.. ...... r...-- ... .
UTHPHE KLA
FRIDAY JUNE
PROVE IT ANYTIME.
... . .
D th. Cvd.nc. of Quthrle People.
Tho dally cvJdencd oltltcns r glit hero
at homo supply is proof sumolent to Bat-
Isfy tho groatCHt skeptic No better
proof oari bo had. Hero U a case Itmil
U:ii -w t ..
iVphHr-i"-?!
oflgtheor at tho new oil mill tny work
was pretty hard and this combined with
th exposure to draught brought on
a Sidney iilli-.tMit which flna ly beoamo
so bad I had to nblt work and though I
was under tho enre of a. physician tbo
troubto seemed to get worsa. I wont to
?Ut fptinea or 8!vc.rol w?kB Rnd
I oamo bnek and went to work nt my
trade having round some relief. 1 was
again compelled to stop work for my
back seemed to fairly give way ond T
COUld hardly Stand. T? ktitriAv tiDcra.
tirtna wmuM ..i iiu J.i iirura wuicu oniy suau no oxpenaoa in
tions woro senhty ond vory highly col- . . . . . .
orcd. being also nccwmpaitti'd with a tho WPPW f saJl1 Bchoolft But said
aoaldinpf sensation. My eyesight would. lands nwy under suoh regulf.tlonB aa
fall mo for several momenta ami 1 mi'thn truriatntiir-. ninii .. i. 1 .
Z Hh LltTAXViV"
fotu ii. ia inn ui mo country .my iatnori
had used Iioon'o Kltlnoy Pills wltv bono-
nolal resulta nnd r procured a sunniv at '
J. N. WaltfXCO'S drUir StnrC. Tlinlr ll
cured me and from 1S0 pounds In woight
I now weight ICO. and am la a good
ii.i ..a t.i tlllj .lliu III II1JT ISttl. X COn -
Blder my ouro permanent and shall
was reoommond rxan'8 Kidney Mis to
BuyuiiH in neeu 01 suen ft remedy
For snlo by all dealers. ri-!e eo rwnt
Foster-Milburn Co.. nuffnlo. Nnw Vnrir
solo agents for tho United Stato.
Remember tho name Poan's and
tnko no other.
safely Invested and hold by said state
and tho income thoreof bo tised ox-
"v """ "-v
clualvoly for omivorslty purposes. Tho'
nclinnla pnllnr.c nn.i imlnnralilAi. ... I
Vdcd f0r.i thJs Act w -
majn untlor lDo oxciusivo control of
uio aiu sinte anu no part or me pro
cneda nrlntnir frnm ttm enln -f lln-ninl
""'u"'
of any lands horeln granted for cJuca-
tional purposes shall bo used for the
ftlltinnrl rvf nn.1 i!(utnrlnti s. JftnftMlnH.
t-.-- - ji w... ui uuuuiuiuu -
""""' 8C"00'' collc. or untversity.
tn-v;. 01. uai. uuitilUR in iniH ACl
Rhnll lift un rnnnf nifw! timnnt ntiA-n
.- .. nuuiu
iuh uamo is no Bpecuicaiiy stated as
ii mrvn itiv irrntir nr nnti TiAfatncA
'" " " i.uivyvrtu.vi
oade by any Act of congross to olth-
:::. ': " . r:. --..
unu to &am siaio. ann an of tno land
iMlir TTinV Iini. flT flin TIlTlrt tT fhn nil
mission of said stato Into tfio Union
have been selected and segregated
front tho public domain may bo so!
soJocted and sogrogntcd In tho manner
... .. . .
pruviueu in WlIB ACt.
Sec. 32. That five per contum ot tho'matory iiiBtUutlons. two hundred thou
tirnnnoriu nt thn cnioa nf nniiitn int.ia'....i -.. . -...... ...
sold by tho United Stntos subsequent
to tho admission of said state Into the
Union after deducting nil tho expen-
ses Incident to tho snmo shall be paid
to tho said state to be tjsed as a per-
manent fund tho interest of which
only shall bo expnnded for tho support
of the common schools within Bald
state. And thero Is horoby appro
nrlated. out of anv monova In thn
Treasury not othorwlso appropriated
tim sum nt wn minimi .tniim-a fn t
R0FULA
JJvery one ha? a hereditary right to a pure blood supply which insures
a strong healthy body ; but how many do we see who have inherited that
greatest of nil misfortunes Scrofula and are struggling under n legacy of
disease and suffering Scrofula is a constitutional trouble handed down
from parent to child a cur.se from generation to generation ns long ns the
scrofulous matter is allowed to remain in the family blood. As the very
foundation of the blood is diseased we sec this nwful affliction manifested
in many ways such as enlarged glands or tumors about the neck which
often burst and become discharging ulcers weak eyes chronic Catarrh of the
head skin diseases etc. This blighting disease being so firmly intrenched
in the blood often attacks the bones resulting in White Swelling or hip
disease while a pallid waxey appearance of the skin loss of strength and
often lung affections show that the diseabe is entirely destroying the rich
tltitritil.i minlitiAc t tim t.1rl TLaa it 1.t ..... ..... 4. .... or.l..i 4
" - -i" ... ... ... uuuw ..... ip uui viiv wujr iu cure ocrouun ana
that is to purify the blood and rid it of the germs of disease and for this
rturnose nothintr eotint.s S S S. Tts nnrlfvinn- ml t.nnii.rr...n ....:.
i 7- ' "w " "' -
S 5. S.
PIIRCTI V UCCrTADi r medicine
' nml may be taken with absolute safety by
young ot old. It so thoroughly removes the poison from the blood that no
signs of it ore ever seen again and posterity is blessed with a pure b'lood
supply Book on the blood and any medical advice desired without charge
THE SWIFT PECWC CO. ATIANTA CA.
nave iou iverx t
Noted the Ap
pearance of a
Tidy Boom?
What Set it Off?
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Y. Pi trtl loh inrfc
g a to X U.I Xlli illgo
Of Course.
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Why Not Furnish Your Home
&
ineapry and INeatlyV
M. COLLAR. The Pioneer
S . . .. .
and complete line of
Davenports Couches Bookcases
- China
csr
il z "- tylJv
Ml' &r JS'ffi
m a Biwji wimLj
2 'bllM
w kmB3kwi??7i:JL "Zl ssB
A tsssHHISvfir LmJt' sssssH
9 ssssPCjsls'!!! JMXJfcM-' - Ib
3ft ' mk W '
l T ' vaiy
i t:isKrv--s:i
8 IK.
. uso and boneflt of tho common schools
fv un. 1MIU UVIOVCI1UV1UU UUUI1
h6 paId bjr fho Troaalror of lho UnKod
ontAa i . ...
BUlCS at BUOh trao and to 8twh Pr
B0H or Pr8on8 n may bo authorized
by said stato to rocelro tho Bamo un
or awB to uo cnactod by enld Btatc
rd unU1 Bald 8lalfl 8haU cn4ct
Jaws 8alJ appropriation shall not bo
paid. Said appropriation of five mil
Hon dollara ahall bo hold Inviolable
- . . """'"""'
and lnvo8tJ W Btato In trust
or l0 uso and" benoflt of Bald BchoolK.
Sec. 33. That all lands heroin grant
0ll 'for oducatlonal purposoa nmy be
... . '
PPsod and disposed of only at pub
" Ba'5. t)'o iprocodla to constitute a
ponnanont school fund tho income
..... ........... ...
flf vflf.l titntn QaI.1 nnu.JAilA. .L.h
d t periods of not atore than ten
yar3- and such common school land
shall not bo HubicCt to rtreomnllon.
l.nmnolnn.l nl... .. ll.. ...
'. 4t 1nni n nt '
' Ul T1 ltiVre ot lho Unltod
I ' .-.w-..w. H. .uv. w. M..ot.-
al-lvoyod. but shall bo rosorYed for Bchcol
purposes only.
Sea. 34. Thntjn lieu of tho grant
ot land for purposos of internal im-
provement nuulo to now States by the
olghth section of tho Act of Septem-
ber fourth olghtoen hundrod and
forty-one which section la heroby ro-
ipaled as to tho proposed Btato and in
lieu of anr claim or domand l.v tho
"vu ul luJ in or uumnnu uy mo
said state under tho Act of Septembor
.......... .. . .. . . . . .
ntty nnd section twontyfour hundred
and Bcvonty-nlno of tho llovlsed Sta
tutcs making a grant of swamp and
. -... i i. . .. . . ... .
""""""B "u i" curiam siaiefl
which mni it ta ..Mi .ii.i i
nbt oxtendtvi to thn nni tntn n n
tl.... u . . .. ...
. uuu 01 any grant or sniiuo tanus to
(said sUte savo aa -heretofore made
IHO roiinwinp prantn vf nml frnt K
II.. 1. M.iM A iu. vti.-. -... ...
Mu wunn ui uui uuiira mates wunin
Bald state nro hereby made to wit
I r !.. .ii.nt. .
rui iuu vnuiuntjumuuL anu main-
tenanso and support of lusano nsyluma
ra.r! or ponnuunMwo mm-
dred thousand acres: for schools for
'ihci TAnf !... j .u- i.t... ..
hundred thousand acres; for minors'
'hosnltals for tiiRniiA.t minn i
dred thousand acro; for normal
IschoolB. two hundrod thousand acres
- . . .. .
lor BtatO chnrltnhlo. nAnnl. nn.l rr.tn.
sand acres: Provided That lho two
national appropriations horotoforo an-
nually paid to tho two agrlsulturnl and
mechanical collogos ot said Terri-
tories respectively shall until tlio
further order of congress continue to
bo paid to said stato ror tho uso of
said rospectivo Institutions; for
schools of mines two hundred thou-
sand acres; for milltnry Institutes
two hundred Miou-und acres.
(Continued In To morrow's Leador.)
AN INHERITED
-- .J - MUMUIU-UI JflWJJV) klW;
mate tt tnc ideal remedy for Scrofula. S. S. S.
searches out and tlcstroys all poisons nnd
genus gives strength richness and vigor to
the weak polluted blood and cures Scrofula
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OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.!
Capitol $150000.00.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
DIRECTORS!
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Men's Sewed 1-2 Soles 75c
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Ladles' Sewed 1-2 Soles 60c
Ladles' Tacked 1-2 Soles 40c
Patches 15 to 20 Cents
Sewed Seams 10 Cents
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PANAMA HATS
And All Kinds of
CLEANED BY
The Guthrie Laundry Company
PKopo 109. 502-504 W. Okl.honR Av
Office Phone 704 Resd. Phone 700
Dr. J. F. KELLOG.
Veterirmry Surgeon
Office 118 N. First Street
Residence Cor. 10th and Oklahoma
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$ Basins Wash Pans. Dish Pans Platters Plates Cup and
g Saucers Pudding PaDs Bowls. Mugs etc. Our store Is
full of nice gools all offered to buyers at very reasonable
prices. Visit us and see.
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208 East Oklahoma. Avenue.
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BRONSON & BRONSON
firm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Uaty oraplee jibstracti pf title in Logan County
ou pay luteret and principal at our offlce
OkUit ani ?rget Insurwiqe agency tu Oklahoma
Black Building
.118 West Okla Ave.
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